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Show while their parents went on a News Notes About Henefer Fellss Congratulations are extend- ed to the 1972 graduates from Henefer. They are Doyle Ovard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence "Bud Ovard; Carrie Lynn Bond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bond; Kathy Passey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Passey; Val Lythgoe,sonofMr. and Mrs. Otto Lythgoe; Annette G. Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fawcett; and Linda H. Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Homer. Mr. and Mrs. NeweU Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thurston of Morgan visited recently at the home of Mrs. Ruth Ball. Others visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mayoh of Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ovard enjoyed having a visit with a son, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Ovard and four children of Provo. They also called Brent and Cheryl Ovard and got good reports of their new granddaughter. Other visitors were Joes brother, short trip. Tuesday, May 30, 1972 at 8:45 our H class, The Four The home of Ross and Shirley Dearden was the scene of a happy occasion to honor Shirleys mother on her 73rd birthday. Attending were the hosts and their children; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Owen Barnett and family of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Gale Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Kim Allen of Milton. Shi- Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Rich -ins and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Richins, all of Salt Lake were visitors at the home of Hillman and Elsie Richins. Mrs. Margaret Richins enjoyed a fun day Saturday at the Homestead in Heber, with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richins and their sons and families. A family get together was held at the home of LaVern and Gladys Dear den. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Dearden and daughters, Henefer; Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Sears and family; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dearden of Salt Lake. The Sears children have been visiting with their grandparents Rich-in- s, sister, Arlene Smith and an uncle, Walt Erkkila of Salt Lake. Mrs. Woolsey is spending a few days with John and Ronda and helping to spoil" the chil- s? i .1 t- I r t ,t . ' .4 J I , Wunship News - I- ' s.. r- : . V u 4 . ! U 1 . 'J ' ! F ! .1 ! i V -- t' U i ' ' I f ' ' ') f S . I . :j i n 1 " . t S i i l Sf k i J i "r- fr, i " T- 'J ! iK- "'J r S' ,i -s' M- j . " ' 5 t 7 . - j ? ; r- . ' J i " r j - - V- t - y y ! i r---! v. f f. r. -k v. 'i - i J i' s 1 i j , it r--- i - "V j . r 1 i!j i "r J 11 M f i i f' i r' t Marla Sahleen was so excited about being Valedictorian, as that is what she always wanted but at the same time she was very nervous. Her parents brothers and sisters-in-la- w are very proud of her. Marlas talk was from her heart and she was glad she could share her thoughts with her class of 72 ' b t. I rll J L : it r fi ? i f :i't f " ! . r j : , u- - - ' V ' V J & v Ij f - k ; i . I ' ... ; I r i - -' f H ! j i i w i f J , i rli "-- i i . f- r t ' .i I I i ' f v" I I . BEE WANT ADS REALLY BRING RESULTS r 77 V 1 on taking Hometo a Good be Learning next maker. Our meeting is 8 2 p.m. at at June Thursday, the home of Sheri Snyder. Reporter, Anita Blonquist. Get weU wishes are sent to Alton Taylor who underwent surgery recently. Also to Mrs. Chelty Anderton who spent a few days in the hospit:.i. And to Susie Church. I. are planning We dren. her V IV L..-- r rfi( t nl ' )! : 'Vi I WciJ r,i ? 4,- ; -1 J ; v I' ii ' 5 iii ' t. 'i.. 1 . :c I i.f yi' j f- - 'J s k f V : . whose theme was "Its The Morning of Our Lives." It was a happy time and yet a sad time for her as well as for those in her class. She is missing her many friends already. Marla can hardly believe that she wont be going back to North Summit to school again. Marla was thrilled to have her three brothers, Al, Garry and Dennis and their wives present at her graduation. She admires her brothers so very much and their presence made the evening a happy and joyous time for her. She danced with her brothers, something she has wanted to do for a long time. Ford LTD Country Squire Ford Team U Wagon Sale Treat yourself to one of Ford Teams g wagons . . . and treat your kid to a deluxe coaster wagon at the same time. It comes with easy-tur- n steering, detachable stake tires. Its a better idea" for fun frame, ... the same way Ford wagons are loaded with better ideas. Like luxurious Country Squire that comes with power steering, power front disc brakes, all standard. And Fords doorgate, Cruise-O-Matinew Pinto Wagon. Beats most of the small wagon imports in cargo space, engine power, a lower price tag . . . actually $484 less than VW Squareback wagon. Front disc brakes, standard! best-sellin- semi-pneuma- After the dancing the went to Wanship for dinner at their parents home, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roland Skhleen. The food was delicious and Sah-lee- ns enjoyed immensely by the family. A most pleasant congenial and delightful evening was experienced by the family. Marla received so many graduation cards and presents that you would imagine it was Christmas or her birthday. She was so appreciative of the gifts and glad that she could send everyone a Thank You card. At midnight Marlas tic 3-w- Ford Pinto Wagon with Squire Option ay c, at participating dealers till June 30, 1972. Based on a comparison of sticker prices for base models. Offer good See your Intermountain Ford Team: the Wagon Specialists two and friends, Donna Jean Frost Joan Crittenden came to stay the night. The three young ladies had so much fun reminiscing about their high school years. CRANDALL-WALKE- R MOTOR CO.. INC. COALVILLE, UTAH 1, 1972 Brooms met at Diane Louders house for our first meeting. Our president is Carolyn Louder, vice president is Lisa Richins, secretary, Gena Blonquist, and reporter is Anita Blonquist. mother, Mrs. Lillie Woolsey of Orangevale, Calif.; Rondas Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barnett and family spent a few days at the Dearden home. Shirley and Louis are brother and sister was had and a nice aU. by Doyle and Connie Nowling and children visited with Perry L Thursday, June and Belva Nowling. John and Ronda Woolsey and children, Kyle and Danel enjoyed seeing Disney on Parade" at the Salt Palace. Also enjoying the show were a grand- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ovard of Cheyenne, Wyo. Visiting with Lloyd and Mary Wilde were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilde. Marys brother, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ovard spent a few days at the Wilde home. While here, the Ovards also visited with George and Bud Ovard. Mrs. Hazel Boyer enjoyed as guests; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lake and son of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderton of Morgan; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Edgar of Bountiful. Alta and Shirley Weaver of Coalville, Utah 4-- rleys mother is Mrs. Laura Barnett. get-toget- THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 5 News Notes 4-- H |