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Show I. Price Francis News Is Right Saturday night was a joyous time for the Scouts of the Ward. They and their Is Theme of Program NORTH SUMMIT-Wednes- parents were hosted to a luscious ham dinner and all the trimmings. Awards were given to deserving scouts and well wishes for parents. The Francis Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday at the home of Mildred Gibbons with a most interesting lesson given by Grace Lemon with President Alma Atkinson, conducting. A delicious lunch was served to ten members. . day, January 30, a was enjoydinner beef tasty ed by a large group of North Summit Senior Citizens. After dinner an enjoyable time was had with Alona Richins staging an interested program of ing fun-fill- Agusta Prescott had a fun Her son George weekend. Everyone participated Thomas and family of Challis wholeheartedly. Prizes were won by all. Idaho were here for a visit Some of the larger prizes as were Danny and Lori were two pieces of yardage Thomas of Salt Lake. Lots for dresses, plastic gar- of chit chat went along with The Price is Right. food consumed. bage, plastic clothes basket the Did you know Lee and and many other smaller Linda Thomas moved back gifts. Thursday night, January a large crowd of senior citizens enjoyed a turkey dinner. A program, put on by the DeWeese family followed dinner. Kip played two piano solos, Zane and Naphele sang several lovely songs accompanied by their mother on the guitar. Guests were Joe and Cleon Trujillo, sons, Owen, his wife and three children who had just returned the night before from Germany where Owen has been stationed with the Army. The family will spend a few more days with their parents before going on to Washington to their next post. The latter part of the evening was spent playing bingo with everyone winning a 31, prize. Wednesday, February 6, the Senior Citizen ladies spent time wokring on their own projects and articles to be donated later to the bazaar the Senior Citizens are planning for fall. A tasty casserole with peas and carrots, rolls and cream puffs for dessert was the dinner menu. Gina Blonquist sang several lovely songs accompanied by her mother on the piano. Dont forget tickets are available for the quilt drawing. now Birds have the highest of all body temperatures to 110 degrees creatures-1- 04 Fahrenheit. Phone 783-446- FRIDAY Kamas 9 . Feb. SATURDAY 22-2- 3 Walt Disneys Most Hilarious Comedy THAT DARN CAT FRIDAY . SATURDAY Much 2 Junes Cnbnrn' 1-- la HARRY IN YOUR POCKET! O 0 0 0 0 0 0 to Fountainelle, Wyo. Monday and Grandma Agustes babysat while they got set up and back to normal. Carol Mawhinney of Park visited Mom (Irma) Prescott Monday, having a real gab fest over the dinner table. Renall Atkinson just returned from Duncan, Arizona where she visited family and friends, after helping her . Dad and Mother drive to Duncan where they will spend a few weeks. Atkinson and daughter Christine spent a few days in Duchesne with DeWayne, who is working LuDene on the oil wells there. Beth Casper and Sheri Levitt accompanied Peggy Wilde to Salt Lake where they attended the Food-Rama learning about storing and d ry i n g food. They also consumed a great many free samples. S ur e happy to tell you Indra Young is out of the hospital and is recuperating at the home of her daughter Imo-geSiddoway in Coalville. Deanne, Peggy and Betty all attended the and enjoyed the free Glenn and Ruth Gibbons enjoyed Valentine in Hoyts-vil- le Wilde has left Wool-stenhul- me helping Christie Oakley News Sunday was a red-lett- er for the Diezsi family. Lt. David Lie si, who is on leave from Korea was or- - day The Summit County. Bee skin care. dained an Elder by Bob McGregor of Woodland. Bob also blessed the Diezsis small daughter, giving her the name Michelle. The Diezsis recommends were received from Colorado, making them members of the Oakley Ward. Dick and Charlotte hosted the Diezsis and the McGreagors to a luscious dinner Sunday after church. Mrs. Miller is still in Heber Hospital, not doing very well. Best wishes for a speedy recovery. OBrian celebrate her birthday. Oakley Ward Relief Society was most interesting this week with the beauty operators Doris Louder and Joan Hallam giving demonstrations on hair care and A- 3 Coalville, Utah Thursday, Feb. 21, 1974 Cub Scouts Enjoy Treat ne Food-A-Ra- ma samples. Cub Scouts of Den Three, met last Thursday, made invitations and decorations for the Pack Pack 3161 and Meeting. Florence Imperial Valley, Calif., where she spent the winter and is spending some time in St. George before coming home. Lynn and Emilie Sorenson spent Sunday in Delta, combining business and The meeting was held at the home of Den Mother Janet Diaz. Kip Richins mother made heart-shap- ed marshmallow candies for a Valentine treat. Date of the pack meeting is Feb. 27, 7:30 p.m., at North Summit High School. lOoooooooooooooooooooooooooooobOooccDC FEBRUARY WINTER FORD TRUCK SALE! O O 0 O O O O O O 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8--0 am IFM 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o o 0, 0 0 Pickups Less than the price of a compact car . . . Gasoline mileage should be comparable HURRY WHILE THEY IASTI COALVILLE, UTAH PHONE 336-23- 01 0 |