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Show : "rrrrrrrrr J .. ril I. ., M - n i vlj n, . THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE District Takes Survey WcWn.thMM.Uyne came from and The North Summit School District is taking a survey to determine . the. need for an Education Baaic Adult Course. This course would be designed to meet the needs of the individual to complete minimum requirements for graduation from North Summit High School. If you have not received a graduation diploma, or an interested in furthering your education, please contact the North Summit School District Office at Coalville, Utah or hospital. Sympathy is extended to his wife, Blanche, and hia children, Cleo Albert of St. George and Mn. Robert (Bernice) Sutton of Salt Lake City and to their families. The viewing and funeral wen held Saturday in the Peoa meeting house. A number of Hoytsvillc people attended. Glenn Brown wu a delegate to the National Holstein convention in Philadelphia last week.. Franie Jean, Elizabeth and Atheline Moon accompanied him on the trip. They traveled through much of Pennsylvania and visited the Amish people and rode on one of their buggies Amish and ate dinner with . 54 Hoyts ville Mews - j f " 1" - s Relief Society work day was held in Pauline Rees' basement The sisters quilted, learned how to mark quilts and how to dry foods. Lunch wu served. Dale and Rhea Carlson have a baby girl. She will be named Kathy. The baby wu. bora Wednesday, June 30. The brother and sisters at home are delighted with their new baby. Diane and Kent Wilde and their children spent the weekend fishing at Whitney Reservoir on file Bear River. Kent'a parents went with them. Thelma Call Brown hu been helping Georgia with her new baby boy. He wu u family. They toured Washington, D.C. and wen thrilled to see the Washington D.C.temple. They stayed in the same hotel President Kimball and the Tabernacle Choir who wen then for die dedication of the Visitors Center. The group ' visited the historic points of interest in Philadelphia and touched the u Liberty BeO. bon June 23. They were entertained one evening by the Fred Waring orchestra. They found the farm land luah and noticed that' many people carried Leone McQueen is very happy to have her daughter, Ruth and her family visit with her. Ruth and Richard INVE NT 6'r g ''"' ' ' SELL YOUR IDEAS FOR CASH j We evaluate and buy good inventions and ideas. If your ideas is not protected, send $10 and we wHl mail you the proper forms and instructions for your immediate protection. If your idea is protected, send us a complete sketch and description, or a copy of patent if available, and $59 for a written evaluation by our professional staff. Purchase negotiations will commence at once for sound ssleable inventions. Our designers are responsible for such successes as Slinky Toys, Life-Be- lt and many many more. Spin-a-Ro- o, WRITE: Design-n-Fundin- g 7315 Wisconsin Suite 727 East Inc. Avenue Bethesda, Maryland 20014 Phone (301) 054-75- 85 wu often and much warning. without SunFriday, Saturday and Wards HoytsviHe wu day A outing at Coal Hollow. each attended crowd large event Approximately 300 people were served at the meals. Friday evening Lola Staley and ail her helpers served a dutch oven supper. Barbara Roemmich wu scooping up home-mad- e Ice cream for a hours. of couple Supper wu followed by a program under the direction and of Dorene Goodro Theron Gunn. LaMarr Pace wu over the excellent fireworks display. Many families dept at the campground in tents, trailers and campers. The morning wu bright and beautiful. The people gathered around the flag pole far an impressive flag ceremony that wu carried out by Brett Judd, Todd Roemmich, Stephen Pace and Dennis Gunn. The crowd eqjoyed a short patriotic program arranged by the ward Primary. Dennis Gunn, Stephen . Pace and Ruloa Judd gave talks. Ricky Osmood held letters spelling "Our Heritage." Margie Judd led the song, my Country Tis of Thee. A wonderful breskfut wu cooked by Raymond Ling-man- n and his large committee. The chefs used 12 camp stoves and two large charcoal cookers. The menu included trout, hash brown potatoes, hot cakes, bacon, fried eggs, scrambled eggs with ham ' and hot chocolate or Tang. Many of the good fishermen of the ward caught fish and donated them. We heard that Neal Staley turned in the most fish and that Dennis Rees caught 39. Games were under the direction of the Elders. Volleyball and horseshoes were played and the tiny children loved running up and down the dirt trails or playing in the stream. Barbara and Eldon Staley of Rock Springs brought their delicious tacos for lunch Saturday. Biahop Brooks and Maty and their group fixed the rest of the lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Brooks were the general chairmen for the annual outing and did a great Job. Ralph Pace wu in charge of the decorations, file Aaronic Priesthood boys got the wood and installed the flag pole and painted the fWning. r, Calif., for a visit and to take can of the haying. Layne's girl friend, Jane Edgeworth, came also. Mr. Albert T. Boyer died June 30 in a Salt Lake by July 14. calling 336-56If then an enough interested individuals the school win work towards offering this program. i Lan-cute- Ryan umbteilu when the mn K nini rest rooms in red, white and 1 blue, the Seventies took care t of the garbage, the High Priests hauled the tables and chairs, the Relief Society did the advertising, the Young Women sold the tickets, the Sunday School fixed the platform and brought the generator for power. Many people helped on each committee to make the Richard Osmond conducted the meeting. frank Dean Bishop Clayton Carter wu . outing a succeu. A number of visitors Joined ' their families for the two or three days. Some of them were: Joiene Lingmanns sister, Janice: Dorene Good-ro- s sister, Nedi Mitchell and her little girl; Randy and Maty Beth Pace and family; Margie and Kenny Smith and children; Cindy and Tony Wright; Denise and Mike Kansu and children; Doug and Louise Newton and children; Ronald and Sandy Crittenden and children; MarGene Durrant and Christina and Orson and Jean Lingmann and family. Most of the campers r packed up and went home, but a few spent Saturday night at the mountain spot We heard that David Naylor Elda and , played the piano Ralph Pace, Jou Naylor, the Shaws and others sang song after song around the piano. Sunday wu special with Sunday School, Priesthood and Sacrament Meeting be- - ' ing held at Coal Hollow. Everyone looked dean and fresh. The girls and women wore dresses and moat the men remembered their ties. Sister Lilli Atgyle passed around small bicentennial flags for us to pin on. The Sunday School wu a patriotic program with talka by Thelma P. Brown, Grant Judd, and Reed Pace. Joan Naylor wu the narrator. Pace. con- firmed a member of the church by his father, Robert Carter. Dean Evana wu confirmed by his father, Wendell Frank and Sharon Pkcea baby boy wu blessed by his father and given the name ? COALVILLE, Thursday, Juty8, 1976 UTAH and Louise r lovely dinner. family, Doug Newton and children, and Bonnie and Pat Ovard and family drove to Redmond, Utah. Saturday afternoon so that they could attend the blessing of Joy and Mike Mikkelson's little baby girl. She wu named Christy Marie in church Sunday. Afterwards the Brooks and Mikkelson families had a Norman and JaNene Crittenden's baby boy wu blessed by his father and named Jared Alan Crittenden. A family dinner wu enjoyed after the meeting by the Crittenden family and their relatives. Bishop and Mary Brooks, Dona and Jimmy Jenkins and Evan. 1 4 Ward Rees is in the LDS comhospital again with surplications following his soon will gery. We hope he be home feeling much better. at Primary hu been held for. ball park the Hoytsvtlle two weeks. Tuesday at 10 a.m. wUl be a special. come Primary so everyone and bring a friend. CELEBRATE Coalville Bicentennial Days July 24 - 25 PROGRAM SCHEDULE SATURDAY - JULY 24 Paul Beard Memorial Museum 6:30 a.m. Flag Raising Coalville, Boy Sconta Breakfast 7-9:- a.m. 30 East Street Antique and Old Time Display Bowery CMy Park, Coalville IX U. P. Building on Main Street lions Club 12-- Old Time Parade Main Street Young Folks 10 a.m. Older Ones 11 a.m. 6 pjn. Ball Games and Childrens Games City Park, 2 pjn. and on Old Time Program Quilts and Art Display City Park, 4 pjn. Louise Simister, Director 126 pjn. Senior Citixena Depot City Barbeque Pie Eating Contest 2 p.m. Park By American Legion, 0 pjn. By B. P. w City Park Margaret Sargent sang a' solo, God Bleu America." JaNae Judd and Christine Carter sang, "The Flag. Denise Hobson and Sally Sargent played trumpet the congregabackground tion sang file national anthem. Priesthood meeting also followed a patriotic theme. Rell Argyle, Mu Pace, Reed Pace, and Wendell Evans spoke. A quartet of Leon Judd, Reed Pace, Harold Hobson and Donald Judd ung, "Oh, Beautiful for Spacious Skies." David Naylor accompanied them. The crowd moved their chairs into the shade and Sacrament Meeting began. pjn. 4 24 South 50 Cook-o- ut u 1-- Dance Old Time and Modern At Stake Center, By M. I. A. u 0 pjn. SUNDAY - JULY 25 Large Combined Sacrament Meeting Stake Center Visiting Day and Family Reunions Senior Citixena Depot Open in Afternoon 0 pjn. 2-- Open 7 Duytt A Week Open 9 a.m. to A p.m. Phone Plenty of Free Parking! Iron Horae Road A Grad Ad Prices Good Jul v 8 lo Jul hicken Parts ' . 88 Thighs & Legs U.SJI.A. Choice ) , 649-961- 8 u.. Produce (Th (TT (D Specials Fnnh (tmii Celery 3 99 Vi Tomatoes 69 1 1 4 . 99' I'lah Crown Avocados 4 IWI gge U Cabbage 4 Heads 99' Leaf Leafm ILS. Sirloin Tip Steak u.1 .89 Pot Roast 89 Cube Steaks B.k, Reef u 1.89 Liver M u.,49 Mo. I Bananas Round Bone UADA. Choice 4 . 99' Knl lraf. RiMiin. 3 Auslrailinn Kiiinsinr. for 99 ib. Shoulder Cut New Zealand Lamb Lamb Roast 8i Braunsweiger Peanut Lamb Butter 18 39 Shoulder Cut New Chunk Reg. or Chunk Zealand Lamb 1.49 79 OLltl. Boneless Sirloin Tip Roast I1.S.D.A. Choice 1.79 89 Charcoal c;riii Time 10 round Charcoal Lighter Fluid 32 ox. Can A -J Norwcsi Sugar Chops 1-- Bologna orA< Skiiy Bag 2.09 for 1.00 10 Pound Bug 3 Ounce Jello All Flub ora 5 Margarine Cleanser Paper Plates 100 Count gg( inch Dixie Marshmallows 1 Campfire I Pound Pkg. w Tii hie Maid Cuhcd 4 1.00 |