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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Entered as second-clas- s matter, October 26, 1923, at the at Coalville, Utah 84017, under the Act of March 2, 1879. Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-clas- s post age paid at Coalville, Utah. Advertising Rates on Application. Subscript! in $4.00 a year in advance. II. C McConaughy, Editor and Publisher. Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. W. P. Langford, Production Manager. post-offic- e THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 South Matmen Tie with Morgan; Senior Ball Called Best in Years The SS matmen traveled to Morgan on February 3 to challenge the Trojans. The result was a 27-2- 7 tie. - wrestlers are listed with SS Coalville, Utah decision' 132 pin. lb!, Kay Fitzgerald, won, Institute Is Set for Upkeep of Lawns, Shrubs . lb., Dennis Marchant, won, decision. .. 145 lb., Tim Atkinson, lost, 138 weight and individual perform- lb., Marion Lott, lost, 155 ance: decision. lb., Mike Gines, won, decision. 105 lb., Frank Siddoway, lost, pin. 112 lb., Rick Siddoway, lost, decision. 167 98 119 LAST WEEK I mentioned here an uncle who .lived on a ranch in Wyoming. There were a few snide doubts that I ever had an uncle or any other relatives except those one might find under a wet rock. So I better tell you about my Uncle Ira. He was a you must not judge all my other relatives by him, although he was one of the best. Tall and He was an odd-bato become a skinny, he studied care he didn't and preacher, much which denomination, just as long as he could preach the Gospel. char-acter-a- nd ll. AFTER HIS graduation he worked his way to Europe on a cattle boat, and then spent several years vagabonding around the country. When he got home he had picked up enough "foreign" ways that he couldn't find a church to back him, so he just went out on his own. Sort of g, as it were. When I first knew him he drove around in a tiny Brush (who remembers that one?) and it was so little that the Wyoming cowboys used to jump their horses over soap-boxin- two-cylin- der Marion News Paul and Carolyn Anderson and family visited her folks. Howard and Florence Rockhill. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lewis of Nephi were here for the week end to attend the wedding of his brother Max, to Barbara Russell. Kayla Prescott has been in the hospital. She is at home and feeling much better. birthday party was held at the home of Jerry and Doris Louder for their daughter Kayla. Other guests were Ralph and JoAnn Hallam. A and Dixie Day spent the weekend visiting with her folks, Jerry and Doris Louder. Mike it. Occasionally he would hold services in a school house and he was, please believe me, one of the old time Bible-thumpe- rs. He constantly teetered back and forth, heel to toe, and the effect was almost hypnotic. His voice was high and thin and quavery, and the longer he shouted at the devil the more nearly it became a shriek. Somebody said he was trying to scare the hell out of folks. His little cabin beside Owl Creek was made of sagebrush, honestly. When it rained the cabin leaked, but Uncle Ira never seemed to care. Two walls were lined with books, and that's where I read half of the Encyclopedia Brittanica. Snowed in, during a two-da- y Christmas vacation which lasted two weeks. WE ATE RABBIT and punk, which is a doughish bread that doesn't rise. (Yotta try it some time, for two solid weeks.) When Uncle Ira died he certainly went straight to Heaven, because he never did anything really wrong in his life. But I'll bet there was some commotion the first time he stepped out and started teetering and shrieking on Cloud Ten. You wanna hear about some more of my relatives? had brothers-in-la- Now I've who . . .but w wait a week. around. Mac. let's See you Happy Birthday Birthday greetings this week are extended to Lawrence Boy-e- r, Ann Sargent, Michael G. Pace, Linda J. Smith, Linda Grant, Bruce Rowser, John Paul Brown, Michael L. Williams, Robert D. Williams, Heidi Ann Williams, Stuart Willoughby, Jerrold Willoughby, Jean Bag-ne- ll and Sheila Jones. Press Boners-Af- ter play- ing a solo on her bass violin, Miss Velma Johnson tripped on the edge of the platform and fell on her bass. -M- ansfield (Ohio) Tribune. 126 lb., Kevin Atkinson, won, Wanship Items Mr. and Mrs. Al Sahleen and family from Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rholand Sahleen. Mr. and Mrs. D.P. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George her birthday. Visiting last week with Mrs. Anice Young were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hixon from Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pendleton from Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Eb Young from Ogden. Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Darcey were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sund-stro- m from Park City and Mrs. Annie Page from Kamas. party honoring Brent Stem -- bridge on his fifth birthday was held at his home last Wednesday. Guests included Becky Homer, Steven Smith, Shawn Hortin, Roy Darcey, Larry Darcey, Paula Pace, Dana Hill and Carolyn Stembridge. Mrs. Annie Page and Mrs. Florinda Darcey attended the funeral Monday of Mrs. Mildred Emma Wright in Murray. Mrs. Wright was a cousin 'to Mrs. Page. Mr. Fay Bates and daughter, Charlotte drove to St George last week where they attended an orientation program presented by Dixie College, in preparation for Charlottes entry into college this coming fall. 18 5 An Institute has been planned lb., Alvin S immons, won, for all people involved in the management and maintenance of lawns, shrubs, trees and ground covers at public buildings, churches, parks and cemeteries. For Summit County there are options available in Salt Lake City during the week of February 15 through 17 at locations listed in the brochure available at the Extension pin. Hvy., Reed Schuman, won, pin. . -S- SHS-On Friday the SS Cagers traveled to Wendover for basketball, and fell to The Wildcats by only one point. The final score was 65 to 66. Those were: scoring 14 Rick Kim pts.; Bailey, Peterson, pts.; Garry Walker, 8 pts.; Kerry Lambert, 5 pts.; Barry Walker, 2 pts.; John Ure, 2 pts.; and Steve Prescott, 1 pt. Hal Preece was leading scorer 13 All people involved in professional maintenance work are urged by Joel C. Barlow, Utah State University Area Horticulturist to attend this Institute. Mr. Barlow has been recently assigned to beautification and horticultural work in the Mountain Lands Area consisting of Wasatch, Summit and Utah with 20 points. -S-SHS-The Senior Ball was held Saturday night. The Seniors presented their promenade. They are very proud of the turnout and it was the first successful Senior Ball in years. This activities m- Counties. This Institute is being sponsored by Utah State University Extension Service, churches, school - elude: Wrestling with Grantsville, here Thursday. Basketball at SS against Tin-ti- c, Friday. Basketball, Union at South Summit Saturday. . Girl's Day Dance Saturday after the Union game. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin- and LaMarva Mitchell enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home of John and Joyce Mitchell. On Saturday night, John and Joyce attended their daughter Sharon's Senior Hop. Elmer and Mae Olsen rode with their son, Yak Roath to Skull Valley to visit with Yak's son. They shod horses and enjoyed dinner. They also visited with Jean Bedart. They drove into Dugway and decided to ride over Johnson's Pass, which turned out to be a cow trail, then on to Tooele and into Salt Lake and on home. AMERICAN LEGION VALENTINE DANCE ment and Care-seed- ing methods, water systems and schedules, cutting; (3) Pruning shrubs cere thanks and appreciation for the beautiful floral offerings and all other evidences of friendship, love and sympathy shown during the illness and at and 12 KC1K) HALL and $2.00 per Coupler Pest control. (4) insects; (5) Starting of plants, planting methods with bedding plants, soil WORRIED About IT'S COMPUTERIZED m u INTER-TA- id m SERVICES X INC. Salt Lake City, Utah GUARANTEED Us Really GREAT when you let us worry for you! For an early appointment Gary Morrill Larry Brimhall Music by The Drifters Adults Only trees; Identification of weeds, disease the time of the death of our beloved husband and father. The Earl Peterson family. Ron Crittenden Saturday, February of- to use, how; (2) Turf Manage- and Barbara (Russell) Bill county The subjects in the five sections are as follows: (1) Fertilization-types, when and where INCOME TAXES Lewis. districts, ficials and city leaders. Each person will have the opportunity to attend a section on five subjects taught by plant science, soil science and horticultural specialists from Utah State Mr. Dale Peterson and wife Karren and their children will be visiting at the home of Mrs. ' Elsie Peterson for a few days before returning to their home in Lansing, Michigan. Many townspeople attended the very lovely bridal tea for Max decision. Smith. The occasion was to honor Mrs. Jackson on A lb!, Mark Peterson, lost, lb., Gary Butler, lost, pin. 10, 1972 Thursday, February IJnternal Audit T otal Accuracy S atisfaction Ask About Our "INSTANT REFUND" please contact: COALVILLE 336-599- 0 KAMAS 783-483- 7 COALVILLE 336-254- COALVILLE PARK CITY 2 336-230- 6 649-982- 9 Ron Ivory KAMAS 7834663 HEBER 6544)736 |