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Show Upton Notes Miss Joyce Boyer spent the weekend with her parents, Vern and Murcy. Joyce is a student at B.Y.U. She will take a two week class then be through for the summer. Kay Leen Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones was one of the graduates Friday evening from North Summit High School. There were several of our ' young boys and girls who grad uated from Junior High last Thursday. They were Bill Jacobson, son of Roy and Ann; Ruth Potter, daughter of Lew and Jean; Scott Jones, son of Wayne and Kay; David Blon-qui- st, son of Keith and Marlene and Carrie Blonqulst, daughter of Justine and Laura. There was a clean-u- p day held Saturday. The cemetery was cleaned and the church house grounds, with a new fence. The Relief Society furnished a lunch. There was a large turnout, Verneice Clark and Mary Jacobson visited Monday afternoon in Evanston. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Verneices niece, Thelma Revelli. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cherry of Ogden visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. David Clark. Other visitors were Darrell and Jean Clark and the Melvin Shaws. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Moore and family of Logan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore. Their three small children stayed and will spend the weekend with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Newton had their son, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Newton and family as visitors over the weekend. Memorial Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Jacobson were Mr. and Mrs. Whit Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jacobson and Mrs. Eva Warren all of Tooele. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 7 Coalville, Utah Thursday, June 8, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. Whit Myers spent the weekend with Lonnie and Mary. Beth Jacobson and family visited Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Anderson. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore were their daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Carl O' Driscoll and boys of Evanston and Mr. and Mrs. Jet Wilde daughter Elna Ketchaside and family of Tooele, Grant Neff and ' Marion Smith of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Taylor and boys of Kamas and Doris Moore of Salt Lake. One egg from a i species of the parastics wasp divides to produce either 16 females or 24 of Kearns. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore had as visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Black of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bwan and their Memorial Day t V males. i READY TO SERVE YOU EVERY THURSDAY FROM 9:00 TO 4:00 NEXT TO MORBYS STORE ON MAIN Loan on Wheels" is fully equipped, ready to serve regular customers as well as welcome new ones. We'll be on hand each week to help you with all your financial needs. Join the many Utahans who make weekly savings a regular habit. Become a Deseret Federal Saver now! Our new "Savings & DAILY INTEREST ON ALL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS IMPROVEMENT LOANS PASSBOOK SAVINGS S . 0 ' SAVINGS CERTIFICATES MORTGAGE LOANS MOBILE HOME LOANS PASSBOOK LOANS ..e1' r. TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS SPECIALLY SELECTED GIFTS. i FOR SAVING - a, .V v .5 Jv w ; i Home Office: 44 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 EQUAL HOUSING LENDER Utah's oldest savings and loan comes up with the newest Ideas for savers. . ... |