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Show Summit County Folk Reminded IHEIUMMIT COUNTY BEE Entered as ' second-clas- s matter, October jtallteffiee at Coalville, Utah under the Act of March Thursday at Coalville, Utah postage bald at Coalville, Utah, Advertising Rates on Application ' Subscription $5.00 a year In advance. H. CMcConaughy; Editor and Publisher. 'Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. R D. MeCpnaughy, General Manager. SfxJb, Xanaford, Production Manager. Second-clas- s . I at the 84017, 5, 1879. Published Every j..; 26, 1923, SUMMER conventions are nice, but a single note of warning: Don't wear good shoes in a rubber boat down Medicare Premiums Higher teacher, the person who more than any other human being built my motivation toward a career innewspap-erin- g. She was, and always will be, my inspiration. . same.) weather for months, came through the trip in great shape and still seems much We visited improved the Col. Lee Bethurums at Fountain, near Colorado Springs they have a lovely home with the most magnificent view in the world, and sent their best wishes to a horde of friends. Gas ranged from 46 cents to 59.9 cents, motels from response. $12 to $26. a REUNIONS are CLASS ! had a touch of the abstrange mixture of gladness solute amazement with which view the changes and sadness. There is a confusion of 'remember in Park City, at several ski and Id have spots in Colorado which when known you anywhere, which were, only yesterday, sleepy of course i untrue. villages. Glenwood Springs, Ever notice? No matter for instance, 10 years ago a how the face and body may comfy little crossroads, is change with the inevitable so big that we got lost. Twice. passage of ygpirs, the voice Breckenridge is unbelievand the laugh remain the able. And Vail-t- en same. It would be much years ago it easier to recognize an old was an empty canyon, now the and very dear friend over the towering condominiums stretch for five miles. telephone. The old home town has AFTER BEING sheltered changed so much it is almost unrecognizable. Sprawl goes day and night by out in all directions. The the raw heat we I once encountered outside the car empty sandhills where (and in the house) in Utah pursued the elusive jack-rabwith a .22 have been was different, to say the transformed into a lush least . . . MLF Louise fined ally got her green golf course. we All the changes are for thrill near Rifle paused to allow a dainty doe to cross the great good of the community, but somehow . . . the highway. memory plays strange Dining tip: Dont ever order veal parmesan. All tricks. Probably the greatest joy that fancy parmesan stuff of the visit to the old home can hide a multitude of germs town was meeting again my surrounding veal which has been around far too long. I i was very 'sick at the stum-mii for three days. How many 'tourists, 1973 90 CC Harley coming home after two weeks Davidson ....$375 travel, round the last corner 1970 CL 350 Honda $525 expecting to see a pile of where the home used 1971 90 CC Yamaha $295 ashes to be? Pleasant surprise, 1972 80 Yamaha . . .$275 isnt it, to see 'where the 1971 400 CC Husky $735 heart is looking better than 1972 125 HX ever? Home its wonder-ful.-Ma- c. I love ... bit long-await- ck Used Bike Special $395 Full selection of Yams lus in stock at WESTERN CYCLE 2244)193 I Rudy York, the hero of Sundays 3- -2 Boston win in 10 innings, slammed PLAZA 104 South State Orem, Utah 84057 K Press Boners 3-4- -5 . ... old-tim- ers Yamaha or more. 'About . MY LADY FAIR Louise, who has been far under the nearly all kinds of music. However, I have never been back to a second performance of symphony, and Indian tribal chants get a little monotonous. This is probably where the word 'stomp originated. After two hours of chants somebody sent up a small boy with a quarter and a request for Margie. No for 24 consecutive months 23 millibn people July 1. The basic premium rate have one or both parts of will go from $6.30 to $6.70 Medicare. In 1973, the hosa month, according to Grant pital insurance program paid S. Williams, manager of Soc-- al $7.1 billion in benefits and Security for northern the medical insurance pro- -' Utah. gram paid $2.5 billion. The medical insurance helps pay doctor bills and other medical expenses and is funded by individual premiums and Federal general revenues. Kama Phone 783-446- 9 offered The protection is automatically to people WED. - FRI. reaching 65 who are eligible for social security benefit- sJuly and to disabled people under Walt Disney 65 who have been entitled to SUPERDAD social security disability for 24 consecutive months or Starring more. Bob Crane The Medicare law reBarbara Rush quires an annual review of the cost of the medical inSAT. - MON. surance program and adjustment of the monthly premium July 6--8 rate to cover the estimated Barbra Streisand medical expenses of MedRobert Redford Wiliams Mr. icare patients, in beloved high school English the Green River. In our group only one publisher was stupid enough to leave the old shoes at home. Guess who. (Those shiny ox- -, fords will never be the security disability benefits Monthly premiums on the medical insurance part of Medicare will go up starting ; two practice pitchers into the left field seat, reminding all of the 375-fo- ot home run that broke up the opener. Grand Forks (N.D.) Herald. said. The Glenn Rees. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nyron H. Thomas of 5326 S. 2200 W., Roy. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Rees of Coalville. Friday evening the couple was honored at a reception at Ward the Roy LDS 4th-5- th Cultural Hall. Designed of polyester Food Storage Is Discussed Remember July 9, 1974! This is the day for you to ask questions to USU Extension Food & Nutrition Specialist, Mrs. Flora Bardwell, concerning food preserva- tion. She will be in Summit County on Tuesday, July 9, 1974, at 10:00 a.m. in the Coalville Stake Center Cu- ltural Hall. Do you know which foods must be canned under pressure? Have you checked the length of time for cold packing fruits in the last three to five years. What is the proper amount of pressure and time for vegetables and meats at this high altitude? Mrs. Bardwell can answer these questions and more concerning your food preservation problems. Plan to join us for this very important event. Bring your own lunch and spend the day. Circle July 9, now! increase in nt July is related to a rise in the cost of medical services nt and compares to a G. increase in the medical insurance basic monthly precrepe, the brides gown had mium rate in 1973, accordan empire waistline, acing to Mr. Williams. cented by lace and pearl butHospital insurance protons down the front. It had tection is extended autoa long train. matically, without premium Mrs. Val Taylor was the charge,' to people reaching 65 matron of honor and others who are eligible for socattending were: Mrs. Max ial security or railroad reDuncan, Mrs. Ray Hull, Mrs. tirement benefit and to David Ziemski and Miss disabled 65 who under people Barbara Thomas, sisters of have been entitled to social the bride and Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Mrs. Leon Wilde Roy Girl To Wed David Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremonies Thursday united in marriage the former Miss JoAnn Kay Thomas to David 40-ce- 50-ce- Rees s-- and Mrs. Aldon Workman, sisters of the bridegroom. The attendants wore with empire waistlines with lace down the front and around the sleeves. Verlan Robinson was the best man. Nyron B. Thomas, Charles R. Thomas, Glen Blair Thomas and Kelly Rees were ushers. The couple will reside in Coalville after a trip to 'Exin Spokane. Did You Know is divided into 29 counties varying in size from 268 square miles to 7,884 square miles in size. State Emblem, Beehive, signifying industry; State flower, Sego Lily ; State song, 'Utah We Love Thee; State tree, BlueSpruce; State bird, Seagull. Historical Explorations: 1776, visited by Father Escalante and Dominquez; 1824, visited by Jim Bridger; 1825, visited by Eteinne Provot (for whom Provo was named) and by General W. H. Ashley; 1828, visited by Peter Skene Ogden (for whom OgUtah den was named after); 1842, Captain Fremont; settled the Mormon Pioneers under the leadership of Brigham Young, July 24, 1847. by by DeviTs Slide WED. FRI. - July 10-1- 2 LEGEND OF BOGGYCREEK SAT. MON. - July 13-1- 5 . Paul Newman Robert Redford in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid poly- ester knit dresses, styled po 74 THE WAY WE WERE WED. Reunion Set residents of The Slide. Committee members, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dickson, are in charge 17-1- 9 July The first annual Devils Slide reunion will be held Saturday, July 27 at the Morgan Park. Committee chairman, Marsha Ann Martin, has been busy addressing and delivering invitations to approximately 200 former of mailing and along with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bell, June Robison and Wendy Turner are helping plan events. All former Slide residents are urged to attend this great event (see your old friends some place besides funerals). If you havent been contacted, call or write one of the committee members immediately. Remember, July 27, 11:00 a.m., City Park, and bring a lunch for your family. Punch, coffee and good times will be furnished. FRI. - MASH Starring Donald Sutherland Elliott Gould SAT. MON. - July 20-2- 2 Joanne Woodward in Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams WED. - THUR. July - FRI. 24-25-- 26 Gregory Peck Desi Arnaz, Jr. in BILLY TWO HATS SAT. - MON. July 9 Jim Dale 27-2- Angela Douglas in The Summit County Bee Coalville, Utah Thursday, July 4, 1974 2 Digby, The Biggest Dog In The World |