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Show Seniortiliiens lilie Easy Day The Senior Citizens spent a leisurely day Wednesday. The ladies in the art department were busy as usual doing their thing. Ethel Pennybaker was un- able to attend due to illness. A baby quilt was tied and finished for Mabell Bullock. A large double quilt was started and will be finished next week. The ladies really do keep busy. baked ham luncheon with hot rolls and plenty of honey was cooked and prepared by Marie Sawley, who is taking A Elenore Morbys place, served by Marie and her helpers, to 21 members. JOSEPH OVARD Elenore and Emma Johnson are vacationing in California. Several of the members are out of town or ill at this time.-Repor- ter, Lorea Blonquist. Is Dead at 70 HENEFE- RFuneral services were held Wednesday, July 12 at 1 p.m. in the Henefer L.Da chapel for . Joseph W. Ovard, 70, who died July 9 of a heart ailment. Prayer in the Relief Society Room was by a son, Glen F. Ovard. Opening Prayer by Randy Ovard (oldest grandson). Musical selection: The Bridge Builder, sung by Bonnie Ovard, The a Boyer, Margie Judd, and Louise Simister. Remarks: Bishop Delbert Richins. by LaNae Organ Medley Ovard, Somewhere My Love, Theres a Long Long Trail Home on The is MyShep-her- d. Lord The Range, Speaker, Edison Stephens. Vocal solo by LaVell Steph- ens, Oh, My Pa Pa. Closing Prayer by nephew, Ralph T. Ovard. Dedicatory Prayer by Norman T. Richins. Burial Henefer Cemetery. Musical selections were accompanied by Arvilla Fawcett. Postlude and Prelude by Mary R. Fawcett. Inasmuch as there were over one thousand distinct (named) automobiles manufactured between 1892 and 1930, a partial list their slogans (trademarks) may be of interest to the Park Record readers. See hqw many you can remember? You can do it with a? . . Reo. hill too steep, no sand too deep . . . Mitchell. One of the 3 best cars built? No . . . Columbia. When better automobiles are built will build them . . . Buick. The car with the half million dollar motor . . . Briscoe. Every mans car . . .Brush. No Noise but the wind . . . Yale. car that flies but never falters . . . Santos. The car that gets you there and back . . . Long Distance. Simplicity our watchword . . . Wolverine. and keep Buy a date . . Bates. your Sold on merit . . . Henry. car . . . The made-to-ord- er The Week end visitors at the home of Rhea Stacey and Mrs. Judith Beard were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stacey of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Sherald Lewis and family of Auburn, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thomas of Ogden and Dr. and Mrs. Victor Beard of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Judd and family and Rhea Bagnell motored to Moab, Utah last Saturday to attend the Open House for Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Benson who were married in the Logan Temple July 1. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bensonformer residents of Coalville. Ralph will be remembered by many as he was the Highway Patrolman here for a few years. Little Miss Buckaroo Rodeo ' Queen contest will be held at Summit County Fair. Little girls who live in the county, years will be eligible ages for try-o- Americas first car . . . Haynes. Most beautiful in America . . . Page. The new type car . . . Ers-kin- e. The car with the Pikes Peak motor . . . Chandler. Ask the man who owns one . . . Packard. Sturdy as the oak . . . Oak- -. land. This monogram stands for all you can ask for in a motor car . . . Chalmers. The car that sells itself .. . . Horsemanship pattern will consist of a walk, trot, gallop, figure eight and grand presentation. Information can be obtained 2. from NaVee Vernon Girls can contact the following: 0; Henefer, Delores Ovard, LaVon Vernon, CoalviUe, 0; Park City, Maria 336-598- 336-582- 336-221- Huffman. All that the name implies . . . Peerless. . Americas Classic Car . . . Allen. Dort. Every Inch a Car . . . CARD OF THANKS Thanks so much to aU my friends and relatives who re' membered me so kindly during my recent hospitalization and recovery. I sincerely appreciate everyone of you and your though- tfulness. Lyle Willoughby .. Kis-se- ll. The Playboy Car . . . Jordon. Easiest Riding Car in the World . . . Marmon. The Salient Type Six . . . Stephens. For Economical Transportation . . . Chevrolet. Car with the Offset Crankshaft . . . Rambler. Triangle on the Radiator . . . Hudson. The Car with the Million Dollar Motor . . . Star. Strong as its Name Suggests . . Sampson. The Valveless Two-Cyc- le Car . . . Elmore. The Aristocrat of Motor Care . . . Empire. The Guaranteed For Life Car . . . Hupmobile. The Car of No Regrets . . . King. Standard of The World . . . Cadillac. The Daddy of Them All ... Selden. Has No Superior . . . Underslung American. Pope-Hartfo- Car rd. . DO YOU REMEMBER? The Square Dance Fiddler? The Country Doctor (a family friend)? Casey Jones? Family Shows? The County Fair? Old Fashioned Parades? Your first camping trip? The old shoemaker shop? Small town depot or one horse agency? Sleigh riding? A fort of snow? Watching the paper being printed at the Old Park Record office? The old cook stove in the kitchen? Moonlight Bridge? One room schoolhouses? Country store? Summer on the farm? Tom Mix? Ken Buck RogTarzan? Maynard? Rin-Tin-T- in? ers? Shirley Temple? He Darrell has served a two year mission in Denmark. LEONARD'S TV SERVICE NOW LOCATED IN HOYTS VILLE Serving the Coalville Area, Henefer and Echo and the Kamas Valley Color and Black & White Television Stereo Hi-- Sets Fi PHONE 0; Peoa and Sweeten, 1; Oakley, Delora Young, Barbara Kamas, Wilde, 649-965- Henefer Hews 783-450- 783-452- 4. Mrs. Nila Hamblin and daughter, Marsha of Roy visited at the home of Pa Taylor, her father. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones had as visitors recently, Mrs. Emma Clark of Burdett, Canada and her daughter, Mrs. Rhoda C. Minty of Carmangay, Canada. While here they also visited with other friends and relatives. A session in the Ogden Temple and seeing other points of interest was enjoyed by the foursome. ut. air-cool- Standard. Thursday, July 20, 1972 8-- 11 The The car that made good in a day . . . Stutz. ed The masterpiece . . . Franklin. The emblem of success . . . Coalville, Utah Queen Contest at Summit Fair of Springfield. Coalville Hem Little Miss Bacharoo Rodeo Quality Goes Clear Thru . Ault Quiz THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 Rainbow Trout Planted in Three Streams Some 4800 lbs. of catchable rainbow trout were planted in Bear River, Hayden Fork and Still Water streams these past weeks. Most all the lakes that can be reached by the fish trucks have also been planted. The waters have dropped down and cleared which means there should be some good fishing in these 2 Allen and Sheila Jones moved recently to a home in Morgan. Kathy Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jones, spent a few days visiting wth her cousins, Michelle, Stephanie and Kimberly, daughters of Douglas and Sharleen Jones. The Dennis Jones have recently bought a home in Brigham. areas. Our hatcheries are full of fish which will be planted in our streams and lakes as soon as possible. The Uinta Lakes cannot be reached by our fish trucks and will be planted by air again this year, this has been one of the Division programs for several years and has proven very successful in planting our higher lakes. We have a scheduled one million fingerlings for our higher lakes this year. Remember no corn for bait this year, and in Summit County there will be no bonus fish, 8 fish is the possession limit Mrs. CheltyAnderton enjoyed having Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Murray and family visit with her recently. Jeff Ovard, son of Carl and Kathleen Ovard returned home recently from Germany. He will spend some time here before . returning to Germany. Rot and Catharine Ovard and Dick and Margie Mabie of Cheyenne, Wyo., visited in Henefer. with friends and relatives recently. Roy was here for the funeral of his brother, Boss Ovard. also the bag limit. Elk hunters have from August 2 until 5 p.m. August 9 to purchase rifle and archery permits to hunt open bull elk. This year a hunter may apply every year for a permit. Most elk seasons will run from October Moose applications will be accepted until July 28 at all Wildlife Resource offices. Moose seasons will run from September 9 through 20. Application forms may be picked up at all license agencies.-E- arl day-by-d- ay 7-- Bernie Carter, son of Vernal and Connie Carter and Kim Staples, son of Billy and DiAnn Staples have been visiting their grandpar&its, Lloyd and Mary Wilde. 15. Visitors at the Wilde home were Stella Anderson and Eva James of Salt Lake and Stella Daughty and Elm a Jones, Tooele. Bagnell, C.O. Press Boners We apprehended a juvenile siphoning gas about a week ago with the assistance of city police.-- El Paso (Tex.) Times. is home after recently undergoing tests at Perry Nowling the McKay Hospital. ANNOUNCEMENT After working a practice in Nebraska for two years Dr. Dennis L Thorup i has returned to his home state to tablish a es- Mixed Animal Veterinary Practice IN THE COALVILLE AREA He is temporarily located at Wards Trailer Park in Coalville His telephone number is 336-58- 32 336-22- 57 |