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Show O' COfiI.Vn.LE Mr and Mrs Joo TruJllIo, Leon and Jolane visited In Balt Lake Bun day and then spent tho evening seeing the shows. Mr and Mrs Paul Rea took Mr and Mrs Roy Pfewcett and four freighters, to Salt Lake City, .Thursday to meet the train for Detroit, Mich., where they bought a new car to tour his mission field .the Central Atlantic States. Mon-slanight Arvllla called her parents from Niagara Fails and said they were having a wonderful time, but that It was cold there. .They expeft to be gone two weeks. Mr and Mrs Oleason Deardcn : and daughter of Lot Angeles, with . Calif, , are here vacationing their families and friends In Coal, vllle, and Hcncfer. The Vern Ounn returned home Sunday from the Cottonwood hospital In Salt Lake where she has been recuperating from a .broken leg. Her daughter Marian Dearden Is going to stay with her for awhile. i Mis Blanche Young underwent surgery at the new University of Utah Medical Center hospital in Balt Lake last week. She is now staying at the home of her niece, .Mrs Dell Schreiber In Kerns, and . y Oscar Jenson Died in Murray feeling much better, F. Mr and Mrs Dennis Staley and family were out visiting with Dennis's parents Mr and Mrs Laveil PEO- AStaley, Sunday afternoon. Oscar F. Jenson, 77. Peon, her celebrated Reeds Warner died of natural causes July 17 in birthday July 11 by having mom a Murray hospital. and. dad, Mr and Mm Reed WarBom March 8, 1888, Peoa, to ner, take her and her cousin, Ola and Chrlstcna Jenson. MarriAnna Marie Warner, to Lagoon ed Vera Lemon Oct. 14, 1854, Balt for the day. Lake LDS Temple, Mr and Mrs Bill Juleson and Retired farmer, dairyman. In were visiting Thursday family Peoa entire life until last Coalville with r e 1 a tl v e s and when he sold his ranch and year and friends. moved to Salt Lake City. Mr Jen. The Joseph Meadows family son was an active member of the held Bear at was reunion Lake, LDS Church, bishopric, Sunday July 10, at the private beach and School superintendent. Veteran A1 Della of and cabin Slddoway. World War I. Those attending from Coalville, Survivors: widow; stepson, Growere, Mr and Mrs Leonard Clark, ver Jenson, Salt Lake City; Mr and Mrs Melvin Ouataveson, grandson; brother, sister, Reuben, Mr and Mrs Ray Shaw and famt, Peoa; Mrs Arthur (Emma) ily, Bishop and Mr Owen Staley 14 To Funeral Midvale. services Mrs Mr and Lv and and family were held Wednesday, Peoa LDS veil Staley. The engagement of Miss Fran- Ward Chapel, Burial Peoa Mr home of at the Visitors cis June Toole to E. Douglas and Mrs Clinton Larson, Monday, Kammerath Is announced by her July 12, were his mother and parents, Mr and Mrs Francis F. stepdad, Mr and Mrs Henry Maag Toole, of Provo; his sister, Mrs, Gaylene is the The future Campbell and children of New son of Mrs E.bridegroom Kammerath, R, Mr Louis his brother, Mexico; and ! and the late Kale Larson of California.. Louis Montpelier, Idaho, Kammerath. for to visit on jMr them with stayed Both are graduates of Utah the week. and State Wilde University. Hie bride-eleNorma Vern and waa affiliated with Omicron PI and her fiance waa a member of Alpha Oamma Rho and is now associated with the El Paso Qas Company, The couple la planning an Aug., Re-rlde- d Mar-chan- Wed Aug. Summit County Bee COALVILLE, UTAH JULY 22, THURSDAY, Phone owner. 336-229- 29-2-c 5. living room, kitchen, bath and HAY INSURANCE Call screened porch. Kitchen will NEED Insurance Agency. Dearden have new birch cabinets and new 1 or 3364685. 29tnt Phone linoleum. Write Mrs. L. E. Stillman, 100 West State Highway, FOR SALE Schultz traiL Copperton, Utah, or call Copper-to- n . er house, two bedroom, completely equipped, In excellent Phone evenings, Morgan i 1888 336-239- 42-fo- ot WANT ADS 744-221- 27-4- coo-jdltlo- FOR SALE cna&per man rent HOME FOR SALE Are you Home in Coalville $2,000, terms. looking for a well built family Grant Woodward, Salt Lake home In excellent condition. Beet c City. Phone location In Coalville, Call 4 Heber City, or tho First FOR SALE 1955 Internatlonsl National Bank In Coalville, OO 190 trsetor, 450 engine, full c air and 5th wheel. Stokermatlo furnace In good condition. 1959 2 large Holstein FOR SALE Bonneville, good condition. Phone close to calve. Phone heifers, 26-l- c 39mc! FOR BALE 1955 International 4 unit Dele Valve! CO 190 tractor, 450 engine, full FOR SALE line milker. Phone 338-- . pipe air and 5th wheel, Btokermatic c furnace hi good condition. 1959 5866. Bonneville, good condition. FOB SALE Former Hazel Boy- -' Phono er residence In Hoytsvllle by! 277-361- 52-tf- 654-110- 28-4- 29-l-c 1964 FALCON DeLuxe Station Wagon Radio, heater, standard transmission Was $1975 338-509- 7. 783-439- 29-2n- 336-599- NOW ONLY $1779 - 26-4- 0 Crandall-Walke- Ford r ' Coalville 14 wedding. Wilma Neel Wed Mrs Wilma Neel and Leonard were married Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Robinson. Judge Reed Warner officiated at the wedding. There were about forty invited guests present After the wedding they served luncheon to all the guests. Prior to the wedding there was a going away party for Wilma at the DUP building, given for her by her daughters and friends. Wilma will be making her home In Evanston, Wyo. (Morris When Starting a Sayings Account children left Sunday evening for their home In California after var catloning a week in Coalville with their relatives and friends. Their last day here was spent up East Fork fishing and visiting with Pop Wright. They were accompanied by Don and Vera Wright family. Mr and Mrs Jack Hansen and family, Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Dale Slddoway and family of Green River were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Mario Slddoway. Mr and Mrs NHe Wilde and son are visiting at the home of Lynda's mother and father, Mr and Mrs Fred Wilde, during their vacation. Miss Ronds Smith, daughter of Darrell and Donna Smith of OreenRlver will bo staying at tbd home of Grace Wright for tho next few weeks vacationing. d on security Money in the bank means a for your baby. Open an account where your savtoe-hol- ings are safe, fully insured. Remember, deposits made by the 10th earn from the 1st of that month I Complete Banking And Trust Services Kamas State Bank Member Kamas, Utah FDIC We Do Not Welcome You! Coalville, Utah 4 PROGRAM FOR 1965 i THURSDAY, JULY 29 9:00 a.m. Home Arts, Fine Arts, (Closed to the public.) 12:00-- 2 p.m. Receiving Flowers (Quonset.) 2:00 p.m. Judging Flowers. (Closed to the public.) 2:00 p.m. Judging Rabbits Pet Building. Judging 4--H. Fashion Show High School. Public Invited. 8:00 p.m. Farm Bureau Talent Find High School. 3:00 p.m. -- 4-H FRIDAY, JULY 30 a.m. Receiving Livestock, Horticulture, Pets, Poultry, Horses. 10:00 a.m.-JulBeef, Sheep, Dairy, Swine, Horses. Judging Crops, Poultry, Pets, Miscellaneous. 1:00 p.m. Girls Ball Game. 2:00 p.m Style Dress Revue. 7:00-9:3- 0 ging STAY OUT! hate like the very devil to say this to our good customers who, every day, crowd this dump to the very rafters in an effort to buy "We PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Complete with heroin, opium, graiw, helium, OMufied 4-- 4-- H 2:30 p.m. Introducing Fair Queen and Talent. 3:00 p.m. Games Greased Pole, Nail Driving, Log Sawing, Soap Box Derby, 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. aspirin, etc. Others. Professional Wrestling, Guy Burnett, Producer. Professional Talent Show. COUNTER AND BOOTH SATURDAY JULY 31 With' Sandwiches, Salads, lee Cream, Stuff Like That GROCERIES AND SUNDRIES' For stocking up, picnics, camp-out- s, over Sundays, plain eating SPORTING GOODS, GIFTS Fishing crap, licensee, rotes boots, sandwich meat, maps, and stuff. left-ove- Sho-Dee- -o r Simpson Drug KAMAS, UTAH Rodeo Grounds. Fast Pitch. 1:30 p.m. Shin Dig Talent Display, Summit County and Others. Ball Game 12:00 Noon FIESTA DAYS Tell you what . . . well permit you to COME IN NEXT WEEK Parade Assemble on Hospital Street 10:00 a.m. Parade Main Street. 9:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. r This week end we're going to be just too busy to serve you. . . . Besides, you should be at all the funtimes of PETE AND HELEN BEZZANT H, 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Accordian Band, Larry Pino, Director. Release of Exhibits. 8:00 p.m. Young and Young, Producers. Candy Dance Quonset 9:30 p.m. Rodeo All 3 Days, BIG CARNIVAL Lou Melendze, ProA Concessions Groat exhibits Fun Fun Fun |