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Show mond was his brother Blaine of Hyde Park. THE SUMMIT C0UNT7 BEE Entered as at the matter, October 26, 1923, under the Act of March Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-clas- s age paid at Coalville, Utah Advertising Rates on Application. . second-clas-s at Coalville, Utah 84017, post-offic- e 2, 1879. post- Subscription 85.00 a year in advance. IL C. McConaughy, Editor and Publisher. Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. R. D. McConaughy, General Manager. W. P. Langford, Production Manager. Kaiinas Items ing here the year round again. Wilford Lewis is back home to stay for a while. His daughter Judy Anderson of Idaho brought him home. Judy and another daughter, Ileene Peterson of Lewiston will be taking turns staying with him. Also home for the summer is Iona Larsen and her mother, On Memorial Day, Walt and Mrs. Carpenter. Reva Anderson enjoyed having their families for dinner, Arnold and Christine, Jim and Janice and Maxine Long of Salt Lake. Visiting the Larry Turners over the weekend were a cousin Ed Turner and two boys of Salt Lake. Also visiting was Shauna's friend, Cathy Winstead of Salt Lake. On Sunday, Walt and Reva Anderson and her sister, Leola Walt and Arlene Daniels and Ellis of Heber drove to Tabiona where they had dinner and a nice visit with another sister, Wanda Ivie. Jake and Helen Anderson and their three grandsons, Vance, Parry, and Jimmy took a trip last weekend into Nevada and Idaho. They also stopped at the Craters of the Moon and at Lava Hot Springs. Paul and Irma O'Driscoll and' their families enjoyed a canyon picnic on Memorial Day. Scott and Mary Webb, Lyle and Wanda Prescott and family, and Earl and Arlene and family of Evanston were all there. Also visiting them over the holiday was Irma's brother, Marlin and Grace Simmons of Arizona. Jack and Ann Stokes and two children of Jerome, Idaho were in town last weekend visiting family and friends. nice to have Stan and Nevada Best home again. Stan has retired so they will be liv It's A daughter Jackie are home from Mesa, Arizona for the summer. They left Tuesday to get their other daughter Dixie who has finished going to UCLA this year. It is nice to have them home again. Visiting Virgil and Judy Norton one day this week were her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Huffman of Salt Lake, and Barbara Stevens and son of St. George. On Sunday, Virgil and Judy and family enjoyed a pot luck picnic down by Saratoga. Thirty people were there to enjoy the day. Shauna Scates returned home last weekend after spending two weeks in Billings, Montana visiting her sister, Bill and Pat Darcey and family. While there she attended Freida Wildens graduation from the Montana Institute of the Bible. Alan took Shauna's sister, Jan Bezzant up to Montana where she will stay for a couple of weeks, and he brought Shauna back home. Visiting Vern and Linda representative of theSmall" Business Administration will be in Summit County during the coming week. Persons wishing to contact him may do so in Kamas at the Kamas State Bank on June 14, 1972, from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. Appointments may be scheduled through Thomas L. Lefler, Vice President, Kamas State Bank. Sunday for Charolette Roundy and family of Kearns, Bob and Sherree Miles and son of Delta, and Dee and Glenda Thomas and family of Heber. Dee and Glenda have moved back to Heber from Blanding. .Visiting with Dan andLuDean Wilde over the weekend was their nephew, Monte Wilde and also his fiance, Janie Osborn of San Diego. Ish and Lucile Fitzgerald were happy to have their daughter and Bob and Bonnie Howe and son Warren of Livermore, California spend the Memorial weekend with Happy Birthday Kray Shaw, Blanche Downs, Deani Vernon, Todd Richins, Kay H. Richins, Louise W. Pace, Kerry D. Stephens, Shirley Chidester, Leonard Willoughby, Jr., Toby Shaw, JackBlonquist, Linda Jean Homer, Coral Crittenden, Susan Braithwaite, Cynthia Lewis, Kevin Wilde, Rachelle L. Jenkins, Sheldon Smith, Tonja Blonquist, Derk Jenkins, David Roberts, Susan Stokes, Beth Calderwood, Steve son-in-la- w, Don and June Jones of Moreland, Idaho visited last weekend with their family and friends. at Kamas SBA Glendon and Wanda Miles were hosts to a dinner last THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 them. birthday dinner was held Sunday at the home of Hal and Reva Fitzgerald, in honor of his mother. Lucile. Others present were Bob and Lawana and family. A Jenkins. Coalville, Utah Thursday, June 8, (Continued from Page One) idents Army R.O.T.C. Review held on May 18, 1972. Robert is also a member of Company G, Ninth Regiment, National Society of Pershing Rifles and was on the Dean's Honor Roll for Academic Achievement at UJS.U. for the past three quarters. Robert has accepted a call from the LDS Church to serve as a missionary in the West Mission with head- -' quarters in Frankfurt. At Sacrament Meeting honoring him will be held at 5:00 p.m., June 18, at the Hoytsville Ward ChapO el and he wiU enter the Mission Home in Salt Lake City on June 24, 1972. German Visiting Myrtle Pitt over the Memorial weekend were Mor- ris and Virginia Lewis of Tooele Patsy Smith, Don and Corrine Pitt and Ray and Ivy Smith, all of Salt Lake. Ted and Donna Prescott of Los Angeles visited in town a few days with her mother, Rhea Western Boots Davis. They are moving to Washington, D.C. where Ted will be employed. Gary and Karen McCormick and family spent nine days in Santa Cruz, California sightseeing and swimming at the Tony Lama Dan Post Justin Acme Wrangler Nocona Frye - SADDLERY RANCHWEAR - WESTERN BOOTS Send for your FREE 96 Page Color Catalogue beach. They stopped in Pocatello and visited Gary's brother Jaren and family. Order by mail. We ship anywhere. 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