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Show 50 South Summit Senior Citizens A new Utah Hoyts ville Ward Sunday was Hoytsvilles Ward Conference. During Sunday School Bret Chidester gave the 2 12 half minute talk. A talk on the theme of the conference, Put On the Whole Armour of God, was given by President John F. Hobson. At the final session of the conference during Sacrament Meeting a statistical report was given by Ward Clerk, Robert Carter. Presentation of the theme was given by Bishop Donald Dawson of the High Council; talks were given by Kelly Pace and Tina Judd; a musical number, My Task wassungby Jeanne Sargent, Lorraine Vernon, LaVaun Vernon and Joan Sargent, accompanied by Es- ther Brown; talks, James Chidester by Ethington, Shirley and Bishop Richard Osmond; concluding remarks by President Reed Brown. All meetings of the conference were inspirational and successfully presented and good understanding of the theme. Last Tuesday, July 17, was the last Primary gathering until September. A program was presented and songs were sung. The Blazer B and Merry Miss B put on two dances. TheTara-te- er classes put on a puppet show using characters from the Bible and the Book of Mormon. Games were played and root beer floats were served as treats at the close. CARD OF THANKS Our family is sincerely grateful for the many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement, caused by the passing of our beloved husband and father, Berkley Graham. We desire especially to extend our thanks to those who offered expressions of sympathy in visits, flowers, food, coming to Provo for the viewing and services and other acts of kind- nesses. Mrs.' Darlene Graham and to park the bus alter we returned from the Manti Center Ward, where we were served a very delicious chicken or ham dinner. The people were very kind and courteous to us, happy to help in any way they could. Even the elements were cooperative for during the time we waited for it to get dark, the sky was overcast which cooled it off, and as the wonderful pageant unfolded the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, in its miraculous ways, it didnt rain. We all agreed this was one of the nicest events we have had the pleasure of attending so far. On our travels home we were directed by way of Gunnison Junction to help the traffic situation, and it proved to be very good for we arrived back in Kamas at 3 oclock in the morning, all tired but enjoyed every minute of the trip. Senior Citizens family. The remainder of the afterspent in playing games. noon was FRANCE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. DoyleSimmons and Nettie Simmons went to Draper July 16 to attend the funeral services of Kenneth Got-ber- was for Miss Rodeo Miss Kathy Richins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon D. Richins of Henefer, is among contestants for the Miss Rodeo' Upton News Mr. and Mrs. Vern Boyer enjoyed having their daughter, Joyce, home from Provo over the weekend. Joyce has been taking summer classes at the BYU. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Jacob- son were Erma Myers andShir-le- y Walters of Tooele and Lucille Greer of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Blon-qui- st along with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Pace, enjoyed the Days of 447 rodeo in the Salt Palace Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jacobson and family visitedSunday afternoon in Kamas with Mr. and Mrs. CleoAnderson. Their daughter, Becky, remained in Kamas to spend the week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. David Clark traveled to Salt Lake one night last week and visited with Gene and Edna Newton. Ilene Taylor and boys of Kamas visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore. Sheldon Moore and son, Kevin, of Logan spent the week with JTJT, T A f0 Town Dick and Arlene Wilde 245 EAST CENTER g. a nephew Open from 10 a.nt. to 10 p.m. SATURDAY THROUGH SUNDAY EATING Is Candidate It was picnic time for the . GOOD RELATING TO LARGE PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES, REQUIRING LICENSING OF Her sponsor is Kamas State Senior Citizens Wednesday. The picnic was held under the bowery at the Coalville City Park. A large group enjoyed the cold cuts of meat, cheese, hard rolls, salads and relishes and cold drinks, topped off with strawberry ice cream bars. After lunch Eleanor Morby presented a This Is Your Life skit for Grant Morby. Nearly everyone present related some past experience they knew of or shared with Grant. Nellie Crittenden brought two old North Summit yearbooks, 1918 and 1920 which gave accounts of Grants activities at school. Most of those present found items in the books of interest to them which brought back past memories. Two of Grants favorite musical numbers were played on the accordion by Cheryl Winters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Winters of Hoyts-vill- e. KAMAS, UTAH for miscellaneous purposes. Hereafter, 1.0 ac. ft. of water is to be released into Weber River at a point same as heretofore, and 1.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a point well, 100-4N. 175 ft. and W. 780 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 21, TB, R6E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 2 horses and 2 cattle; and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in SE 14 SE 14 Sec. 21, T1S, R6E. known as Bank. iclc's Drive Inn . RESOLUTION Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore. Sheldon was here working at the Visitors Center in Echo Canyon doing some recycling business, so he would work at the Center in the daytime and spend the evenings with his parents. The John Morgan family presented the program for Sacrament Meeting on Sunday. Their children gave poems and sang a song then Sharon and John each spoke. Ttie brookinaw trout is a cross between male mackinaw trout and female brook trout. The splake trout is a cross between female mackinaw trout and male brook trout. PROVIDING REGULA- TION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC ASSEMBLIES OF ONE THOUSAND PERSONS OR. MORE; STATING THE. PURPOSE OF THE ACT, REQUIRING A LICENSE AND STATING THE LIMITATIONS THEREON; PROVIDING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO THE BSUANCE OF THE LICENSE; REQUIRING THAT THE APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE CONTAIN CERTAIN FACTS, DISCLOSURES, AND A REQUIRED 6-i- nch 00 Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed BOND; PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE OF THE LICENSE; PROVIDING FOR REVOCATION OF THE PROVIDING FORCEMENT MEASURES; in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Sept. 8, 1973. DEE C. HANSEN STATE ENGINEER Published in The Summit County Bee July 26, Aug. 2 and 9, 1973. EN- LICENSE; DE- CLARING SEVERABILITY OF PROVE IONS; AND PRO-VIDI- AN NG EFFECTIVE DATE. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMESIONERS OF THE COUNTY OF SUMMIT, STATE OF UTAH ORDAINS THAT CHAPTER 2 of SAID ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF SUMMIT BE AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ROBERT ROBIN- deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 410 Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before the 29th day of October, A.D. 1973 claims must be presented in accord- SON New-hou- se CHAPTER 2 License Required No person shall permit, maintain, promote, conduct, advertise, act as enterpreneur, undertake, organize, manage, or sell or give tickets to an actual or reasonably anticipated assembly of 1,000 or more people whether on public or private property unless a license to hold the assembly has first been issued by the Summit County Commissioners, application for which must be made at least 30 days in advance of the assembly. A license to hold an assembly issued to one person shall permit any person to engage in any lawful activity in connection with the holding of the licensed assembly. Passed, adopted and ordered published by the Board of County Commissioners of Summit County, State of Utah on the 23rd day of July, 1973. Commissioner G. Melvin Flinders, aye. Commissioner Koy G. Page, aye. Commissioner AlvaDearden, aye. Signed: G. Melvin Flinders, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners. of Summit County. ATTEST: Reed D. Pace Summit County Clerk ance with the provisions of 75-9-- 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. GEORGE ROBINSON, Administrator of the Estate of ROBERT , ROBINSON, Deceas- ed. W. Eugene Hansen, NIELSEN CONDER, HANSEN AND HEN-RjOD, Attorneys for Administrator, 410 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Published in The Summit County Bee July 26, Aug. 2, 9 and 16, 1973. boodooooooD Kamas Theatre Phone 7834469 . TUBS, WED, A FRIDAY July 242527 Cliff Robertson j. W. COOP plus Western Music Special Live Show Before Movie on 24th Shows at 2 and 7 p.m. SATURDAY & July 28-3- MONDAY 0 "CHARLOTTES Published in The Summit County Bee July 26, 1973. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to exchange water in Summit County, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations Bur. of Reel, and Contract with Weber Basin Cons. Dist. The water has been diverted from Wanship Res. at a point N. 1760 ft. and'E. 3023 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 29, TIN, R5E; and used PUBLIC NOTICE AND 1973 by App. No. 27609, U.S. Resolution amendingChap-te- r . of 2 of Ordinance No. Summit County, State of Utah KATHY L. RICHINS . Salt Lake City, Utah 84104, seeks the right to exchange 1.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced A roll. NORTH SUMMIT FOR A COOL SPOT ON A HOT DAY featuring - Thursday, July 26, . aircraft wing Weber State College. Miss Richins was editor of the North Summit High School yearbook this year; was yearbook queen and on the honor fo Grant Morby Kennie Coalvillej Utah complement Public lawing the use of aircraft in hunting. The regulation, outlined in the 1973 elk proclamation, bans the use of both helicopters and fixed-- Utah title. She is majoring in nursing at Pay Honor of Nettie. state law will Law 159 out- Visit Mormon Miracle at Manli The school bus loaded with 50 Senior Citizens of South Summit left Kamas July 16, 1973 for the Mormon Miracle Pageant at Mantl that night. This time of year is a nice time to travel to enjoy the beauties of nature of which I'm sure we all did. As we arrived in Manti an officer boarded the bus and directed us to a parking lot THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 6 Aircraft Banned in SLB&M. Excli, 680 (35 Area) Mary F. Wnlkenhorst, 534 Gladiola Str., WEB Headless Horseman PLUS of Sleepy Hollow WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY August 3 Paul Newman in 1-- JUDGE ROY BEAN OOOGOOOOGGQ |