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Show The Summit County Bee News Holes from Kamas Area 5 Coalville, Utah and Teen Simpson last week for Alaska on a vacation along with several other couples, they will be returning soon, will fill you in on the details when they Doug Telt return. Shirley and Julie Anna Black went to California where they stayed a week with her daughter Lynda helping with the. new baby. Scott and Lynda Russell has a new arrival, a baby girl weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. Born July 31 at Sah Pablo, Calif. She will answer to the name Christy Teen Russell. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Skitter Peterson and Dean and Shirley Black. Ned and Blaine Prescott are home from Wyoming where Ned had been working, Blaine has kept busy collecting drift wood and making beautiful pieces and arrang-men- ts for all of her family. Tom and Mary Coleman and two sons of Mountain View, Wyoming came home this last weekend to visit and for Tom to do a little bit of bird hunting. They . . . reunion was held in Kamas at the Town Park. Approximately 60 members were there all bringing chicken for a chicken dinner picnic. Families from California attended. The family visited, played baseball and enjoyed themselves. Delmo andllene Atkinson were in charge of this years reunion. Next year ' Bill and Melba Thomas will take charge. Monday night the Kamas Valiev Fire Department rushed to the aid of Park City in the tragic main street fire. Volunteers from all over the valley rushed to help. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brin-to- n are happy to announce the graduation of their son Reid T. Brinton from BYU School of Business on August 17. Congratulations Reid. Sure sorry to hear Blair Maxwell is having a bit of a . Michael Erchanbrack has been a guest at the home of his aunt Neta Stembridge for part of the summer. He Mrs. Clayne Van Tassell on has been helping hay too. Carol and Tom Snyder are their wedding anniversary the proud parents of a baby August 29. Sunday the Atkinson family boy, born in Rock Springs, Wyo. He tipped the scales at 6 lb. 13 oz. and will be called Cody Len Snyder. The R. L. Crandalls were happy to have Mrs. Mary Eldredge of Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. M. Heckman hulme, Margaret Weller, Tom Woolstenhulme, Brenda Lassche. All of August 26-3- 1. Congratulations to Mr. and 1)72 DODGE 2 door hard top. Special edition, factory air con. Vinj&fcp.. SHARP! of Fort Pierce, Florida spend Sunday night with them. After spending the day at the Andrew Crandall re- union. CARD OF THANKS like to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to all the dear friends and neighbors who showed so much kindness during the illness and death of our mother, Mrs. Vera Durrant. Especially to the Morgan 2nd Ward Relief Society, the Bishop and all those who brought food for 'the family. Also those who participated in the funeral services. Your kind words and sympathy will always be appreciated. The Vera Durrant Family . We would $2783 Freeway Mazda 843 W. Riverdale Rd. OGDEN 394-345- 1 and friend, Ester of Garland attended the blind camp held at Camp Rodgers at 6. Soapstone, from August 19-2- Peoa Hews rough time. Stick in there are staying with Mary's Blair and get well soon. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Morten-se- n mother Fay Sweeney, nice to visited in Richfield last see you. with their daughter week Congratulations to Jessie and Diane Atkinson upon cel- .Audrey who is employed Mrs.Mor-tense- ns ebrating their fourth wedding there. Also with folks. anniversary. In celebration The Wallace Hulls family they traveled to Salt Lake of Provo were Saturday City for a delicious dinner and a night out. Grandpa and visitors at the home of Clyde grandma Atkinson minded and Mary Marchant. The Andrew Crandall famthe children while the couple went out. ily reunion was held Sunday, Sunday Warran and Rose-Ma- ry Aug. 26, with approximately 75 members, in attendance. Atkinson treated JesDan and Ina Crandall and sie, Diane, Shelly and Cindy Atkinson to a train ride on family spent ff happy few days at Bear Lake last week. the Heber Creeper and earAfton and Hazel Bethers lier visited Bridal Veil with Mom Neel on visited Falls. Everyone enjoyed Sunday after spending a most themselves very much. Happy Birthday to Barry enjoyable month in Germany. Fitzgerald, George Bozinoff, So many experiences to tell Melba Thomas, Cheryl Louis. On Saturday, son Woolstenhulme, Jaren L. Shirley and Joyce Neel and Housel, Denise Ritchie, Don family of Lehi came to check Wright, Sidney Lewis, lone on Louis after a two week Prescott, Tim Woolsten- vacation in Mexico. CHARGER Thursday, August 30, 1973 Color Presentation Wins Tame for Western Star Senior Posse How many of you happened to see the Western Star Senior Posse- present the colors at the Fair rodeo? It was something very different and beautiful. Thirteen ladies came into the arena on matched horses, wearing red, white and blue shirts and navy blue pants. - They all carried a large American flag. The presentation was done to a long drum roll and then to the record of "Face the Flag. Bob Roath, on horse- back then circled the arena at high speed with an American flag. As he posted his colors in the center the thirhorses and riders teen moved slowly around the arena as the "Star Spangled Banner was played on trumpet by Donna Jean Warner. The drum roll, played by JiU Teachers' Workshop on Career Education Termed Productive An interesting and worth- while teachers workshop on education was just completed a week ago in Heb- er City , Utah. Teachers from North Summit Elementary School (Merlyn Johnson, Six- th Grade; Murcy Boyer, third grade and Lorene Boyer, appointed career education director for the trict area, The teachers, keeping in mind their own grade levels, and Jill Chidester, was repeated and the riders galloped out, flags waving in the wind. It was good to see such respect given by all with hats off and hands over hearts. More than our own local people saw it, for the group has been asked to perform at Lagoon on Saturday night for the R.M.R.A. finals and again at th& bigCowboy Days rodeo in Evanston on Labor Day. Congratulations ladies! Henefer Mews Sam Wright came home from the hospital on Thursday. He has been hospitalized since June 1 after he was hurt in a construction accident. 'Welcome home and get well wishes are extended to him. were involved in writing pro- - grams improve their career-wa- s the Northeastern Utah oriented approach. With the Service Center, serving nine increasing diversity of job county school districts in the opportunity this occupation-are- a. 1 emphasis will help make Eigit districts were represented. Kent Ellerson our educational system more is the director of the Ser- - relevant than ever before vice Center. State officials to the needs of the younger participated as guest speak- - generation. L. Garcia, ers and members of a discussion panel. Among these were Lynn Jensen, Chairman of the State Career Education Committee. Ferrin Van Wagoner, Russell Whitaker, and Van Warner. Dr. Michael Bertoch, Chairman of the Department of Psychoiogy at Utah State University and State Career Guidance Specialist was the workshop instructor. The workshop carried three graduate credit hours or recertification credit. Rick Weber, as Behavorial Objectives Specialist, assisted in the instruction. Conducting the workshop was Leo Garcia, our recently and Pat Richins; Chris Dearden, son of Larry and Kay Dearden; Eric Wright, son of Marlin and Diana Wright. Mrs. John Anderton and her daughter Kathy were honored Saturday evening At a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderton of Morgan. A lovely dinner was served on the patio to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hersh and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Moore of Henefer; Mr. and Mrs. Don White of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Quin Murray of Ogden; 20 grandchildren, eight great grandchildren; Mrs. Lottie Richins and Mrs. Blanche Cox of Henefer, Miss Chris Thompson of Mountain Green and Scott Sommers of Morgan. Thelma Hersh would like to thank all those who helped in the Home ArtsintheSum-m- it County Fair. It was a big success and we really appreciate all the help that was given. . nine-dis-car- eer and learning ac- tivities. These plans will be used to teach the value of first grade) were among work and help each student those especially selected to to recognize his own abilities be participants. The work- -, better in order to help him shop, which ran for two choose a career wisely, weeks, helped broaden the whether in vocational or pro- scope of career preparation fessional job clusters, The teachers are to be throughout the entire school kinderfrom curriculum, congratulated on their fine garten through high school, work in attempting to " The sponsoring institution Frost Approximately 100 attended the camp this year and joined in the games, horseback riding, talent night and just being together. The Lions Club, which sponsor the camp gave a banquet and program and had 60 of its members attend. On Sunday a World Church Service was presented along with LDS Sacrament Services. A very enjoyable time was had. With school beginning, several children are going' for the first time. Those Kindergarten age are: Kathleen Anderton, daughter of Gill" and Sharlene Anderton; Deanna Dearden, daughter of Blaine den; Jane Bates, daughter of Dick and Stephanie Bates; Troy Brooks, son of Jim and Barbara Brooks; Kelly Ovard, son of Jay and Dorothy Ovard; Russell Robbins, son of Dave and Pam Robbins Micah Richins, son of Bob .. . h'i ... m - LillJan Robbins who undersurgery while they were er phuck Rotoi,hi25?5j' sons Kelly, Wayne and Lesley, her daughter, Laurel and husband Richard Rich of Oklahoma arrived at the Grilley home for a short visit. A fun time was shared by all. out-of-do- ors Dave and family also visited with other friends and relatives before returning home. Belva Nowling of Henefer Appliances . at UINTA LUMBER .HARDWARE Phone Coalville 336-22- 0 Kamas 783-43- 52 |