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Show 1HE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE matter, October 26, 1923, at the Entered as Utah at 84017, under the Act of Marcli Coalville, postoffice 1879. Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. 2, Second-clas-s postage paid at Coalville, Utah. Advertising Bates on Application Subscription $5.00 a year In advance. H. C. AfcConaughy, Editor and Publisher. Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. R. D. McConaughy, General Manager. W. P. Langford, Production Manager. Free Meals To Be FumiM second-clas- s nters and Ruth and Lynn of The Board of Education, South Summit School District will again offer Free Lunches to children unable to pay full price during the 4 The school year. following mine eligibility. One North Summit people who attacked the beautiful Coalville LDS tabernacle with wrecking equipment in the wee hours of March 3, 1971, must be very, very proud of this boxed feature story in last FridaysSaltLake Trib- revelry. suppose the next group of windows, saved by scavengers from the demolished House of God, will masshow up in a sage parlor? Do you so-call- ed une: STAINED GLASS LIVES ON . Seven stained glass windows from the much-dis- -' puted Coalville Tabernacle, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, are being used to decorate a downtown private liquor club which opened Wednesday night. Randy Richins, manager, D. B. Cooper's, 19 E. 2nd South, said the windows were purchased from a private party who said she picked them up at an auction. He declined to say how much the club paid for them. Reed E. Brown, president of Summit LDS Stake, said three of the large windows from the old tabernacle-to- rn March 3, 1971, down despite vigorous protests from many circles were used in a new stake house. Hundreds of smaller windows were sold at auction, he said. End of Tribune story. All the thousands of devout and sincere worshippers who spent hours in prayer beneath these lovely, devotion-inspiriwindows will no doubt be glad to know ng that the stained glass now looking down booze-inspire- d, is upon Godless Well, I got the bill for the repair Job I mentioned here last week. (Accidentally backed into an Opel, hardly felt, never heard, the impact, but I dented the grille.) The bill will be $31.00. Ill bet that grille can be straightened from inside with one blow from a rubber hammer. But no. I gotta buy a new one. School opened with a real vengeance at Morgan High School Friday morning. Either somebody doesnt care for Old MHS or they couldnt think of a better place to discard the family garbage, It was a skunk, very dead and extremely stinky, on the front steps of Morgan High. This black and white kitty had apparently been teased and angered with a very long stick just before it was killed. It was an unpleasant mess. Still, it wasnt nearly such a mean trick as my brother and I perpetrated on the teacher of country school in Nebraska. After every one had gone home we tied a very big and very dead bull-snaon the front door knob, knocked on the door and ran like crazy. ke When she jerked the door open the dead snake swung in against her legs (scuse, limbs) and she screamed IDES Olds. TOWN) 2 door bloody murder. Somehow it came back to my brother and me and Dad was on the school board. We not only got suspended-w- e got walloped.-M- ac. hard top. Loaded with equipment. ONLY (Continued from Page One) can continue to maintain our much-wantfood as a positive peace initiative. For the nation as a whole, one effect of the recent announcements about 1974 Department of Agriculture programs will be to make approximately 19 million more acres from set-asiland available for production than were available this year, Mr. Swensen said. ed Freeway Mazda 843 W. Riverdale Rd. OGDEN 394-345- 1 U. de NORTH SUMMI- TWednesday morning two bus loads of happy carefree Senior Citizens were their way for a picnic outing. The trip took them up through Kamas Valley and around Mirror Lake way with a stop at Shingle Creek for a delicious chicken lunch, with salads, melons, cookies and drinks aplenty for all. A sad sight right in that area was the thousands of hardships will be considered, i.e. medical, 'shelter, special education for mental or physical conditions. Application forms may be picked up at the School District Office or at the Principals Office at either school. The offices will be open Saturday, August 25, and if you desire you may pick up an application at that time. Hoytsville News David W. and Vivian C. Brown were honored by their family for their wedding anniversary August 24. The family met at the Coalville City Park for a fifty-seco- nd Contest Set once beautiful and stately Artists have until Novgreen pines now standing ember 15 to submit drawings brown and dead on both sides or paintings for the Fish of the canyon. and Wildlife Services anThe ride up around Mir- nual duck stamp contest. The ror Lake, on to Evanston winning entry will be reand' home was enjoyable and produced onthe 1974-7- 5 Miginteresting with the variety ratory Bird Hunting Stamp. of changing scenery along Designs in full color may the way. be submitted. Any American The capable bus drivers waterfowl except whitewere Max Wright of Hoyts-vil- le winged scoter, Ross goose, and Ted Foster of Hen-ef- cinnamon teal, emperor geese and Stellers eiders The senior citizen organ- will be acceptable. These ization would like to thank species are excluded beSupt. Behunin and the school cause they were featured on board for their generous the past five stamps. support and help with transportation for the group for CARD OF THANKS their various local outings. We would like to thank all those who were so kind and thoughtful during our mothers illness and death. For the beautiful flowers, cards, and those who took part in (Continued from Page One) the services or helped in shows that theSummit Couner. Fund Shares and Kathie family enjoyed eating, visiting and watching the football game. President and. Mrs. Reed Brown were honored guests at a birthday dinner held for. President. Brown at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright in Bountiful the evening of August 20. Those members of the family who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright andfive children, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blacker and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brown. Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth Rees Jr. (Ken and Connie) and baby son, Tyson, are welcome guests at the home of Kens parents, Kenneth and Mildred Rees. Ken has just completed pilot training in the UJ5. Air Force. He graduated and received his silver wings August 3, 1973 at Reese Air Force Base near Lubbock, Texas. They will be returning to ReeseSeptember 2 when Ken wijl be assigned as an instructor pilot of tfie T-- 38 . ous vacation in Texas. Michael and Ruth Rich of Texas are visiting friends and relatives here in the Valley. Merlene Mitchell and Joyce Jacobs spent the week end in Las Vegas, visiting with Joyces husband and Merlenes sister, Myrtle. Better lock up your batteries or they will be missing as Fay Mitchells were when he got up Saturday morning. Dale and Sadie Thomas took their kids camping over the weekend and on Sunday Mont and Belva Luke and John and Dixie Parks joined them for a luscious cook ' out dinner. Coalville News Sunday dinner guests atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Blonquist were his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Durrant and son, Scott, of Omaha, Neb. and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bates and two children period. Total Federal revenue sharing allocations to all local units in Summit County for the 1972 calendar year were equal to $27.16 per capita. If these funds were raised from a local tax, an increase of 6.37 mills ($6.37 jet. Francis News Sacrament Meeting was very well attended Sunday as folks were welcoming home Russell Hallem, after serving two years on a mission for the LDS Church. Ivan and Ewa Atkinson spent a few days in Moab visiting a sister, Elaine Randall who is ill at this time. Joe and Virginia Moore of Salt Lake were visitors at the Leonard Wilden home. Came to report on their joy- - YOUR UTAH STATE FAIR PRESENTS THURS. SEPT. 13 It would have re- quired an increase of 15.05 mills in the Coalville municipal levy to raise an equivalent amount of revenue. 0 THRU , SAT. SEPT. 22 Fall Values on ALL TICKETS INCLUDE ADMISSION TO THE FAIR!!! SYIVAHU PERFORMANCE SCHEOULE TVs valua- tion) would have been required in the overall levy within the county. In the case of the Summit County Government only, the 1972 Federal revenue sharing allocation was equal to $17.80 per capita, and the property tax equivalent was equal to 3.73 mills. Revenue sharing funds to Coalville for 1972 were equal to $17.51 per capita. and of Bountiful Earlene Durrant of Provo where she is a professor of physical education atthe BYU. Other callers Sunday were Mrs. Lou Minnock of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Erkanback and family and friend, Mrs. Marcian Haackie, also of Ogden. Welcome weekend guests at the home of Lawrence and Clarice Morton were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morton of Ogden.. Mrs. Mortons son, James Robinson of Washington, Washington County, was also a guest. James visited with other members of the family during his stay. Visitors earlier in the week were James wife, Sharon, and two children, Dottie and Russell. sharing nth -- Prescott. other way. Government has received' any Sherman & Beth Kirkham allocations totaling $150,825. Patty Kirkham Federal revenue distributions to the city of Coalville have amounted to $24,257 for the ; Mary Ann McDonald and children of Lyman, Wyo. have been home for a week visiting with Mom, and Dad ty per $1,000 assessed Production $1176 Senior Citizens Enjoy Picnic Outing at Creek on income Certain other Income Monthly Yearly $ 2,740 $228 Ki 1973 Thursday, August 30, ns Ann Winters of Bountiful; Dennis and Barbara David- son and Vaughn, Afton Jennie, Sherrie, Roma and Michael Dearden all of Orem; Steve and Vickie D. Jaussi of Provo and MarJean G. Edge! of Coalville. The income FAMILY INCOME SCALE Rich-i- 2 Coalville, Utah Hoytsville; Larry, Jbye, Trade scale will be used to deter- Size trimmings. ' Those present were Mont, Shirley, Nedra and Don Wi- for Lower Income Students 1973-7- The Summit County ' Bee turkey supper with all the at UINTA DON'T MISS THE SPECTACULAR LUMBER & HARDWARE Phone Coalville336-220- 9 Kamas 783-4$- 2 1974 HOLIDAY ON ICE WHEN YOU DO T- ONE UTAH STATE FAIR!! DON'T WAIT!! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW RY MAIL!! OER BEJTSEAISJODAYM MAIL TO: HOLIDAY ON ICE, UTAH STATE FAIR, 155 N. 10th West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Enclosed is Check for and or. Money Order .. .... . . for Performance of Day Second Choice: Day Name. Street ... . e. . . PLEASE ENCLOSE each each Time ........ .... state City . ... Date Date - ... Totaling Mult Tickets at $. ...Junior Tickets at $ .Time . . . Phone ... Zip STAMPED ENVELOPE am |