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Show Thelma CrandaU New BPW Head Ford Garage Gains Honor Summit County Bee 5 COALVILLE. UTAH I THURSDAY, JVXE t, 19M The Coalville BPW..held their, installation.of officers Friday, Crandall-WaliMotors. Coal- June S in the DUP Building with ville, hu been selected as one of Thelma CrandaU being chosen the nation's outstanding Ford as president; June Toole aa vice dealerships and will receive Ford president; Haze) Toole, secreMid-Riv- er Motor Company's Distinguished tary; Janeil Muir, treasurer; Hel-e- a Achievement- Award, it was anWanda Chappel, historian; HENEFER nounced Monday. SpriggsT corresponding secretary; Bill Hersch, Kenefer. narrowly The Award is presented "in re- Marge Crittenden, public rela--l cognition of progressive manage- ttons chairman; Loubse Reese, escaped serious Injury Thursday ment, modern sales and service Carol Swenson tend Joan Sar- when his horse fell on him, midway across the Weber River near facilities, soand merchandising gent, finance committee. his home. practices, high quality standardsJ The horse tripped and fell into and continuing service to Ford a deep hole, pinning Bill underderlng superior service to Ford water beneath her. owners." As the mare lunged out of the j Georpe CiindsJl has been a the weight ox the nner hole, Ford dealer in Summit County since 1941, and Crandall-Walkpulled her back on top of him the secend time: This panicked has been a consistent winner of ECHO the horse and she started fight achievement awards. We have last another fine fam- ing and kicking, striking Bill once ily from our midst. John and on the leg in her effort to regain Lois Carman have bought a home her footing. and moved to Sunset. They left After returning to shore Bill Their granddaughter, said he was pretty worried for June 1 Helen Rae Kulme, who makes a while "because I cant swim!" her home wlfh them will vacaHis injuries consisted of a bad Clean-U- p tion in Walnut, Calif, with her ly bruised leg and a bad case of mother, Mrs. Mary Farrington g. this summer. Blaine and Robby Moore were COALVILLE The Carman home will be tak- with him but did not witness the Host of Jh Summit County ' en, and much of their farm land resident. communities 'are winding p their new soon the to be by highway annual clean-ucampaigns now, BgSS so that they' might' present "a tuilt. v i: To Lois, the thought of the BADLY clean, neat face to the summer Influx of visitors from far and wrecking crews tearing to shreds BY near. But Just ' how do you go all the work of many years was betoo so much moved they about organizing such a campaign just The young Indian employe of fore the destruction crew struck. the Union Pacific and get every one to help! Railroad, who John was bishop of our ward was struck Pool The following rules will help: by the Park City local for many years and also Justice last First, select an enthusiastic I Monday evening, is reported of the Peace. in critical condition in the Dee chairman, soma one who really Lois was active in Relief Sowants his community to be cleanHospital In Ogden with a skull er, and who will get out and ciety, being secretary and block fracture, broken shoulder and work. The chairman must not teacher. We will certainly miss broken leg. UPRR officials issue an urgent sit giving orders to the commit- these good people and we wish In their new teemen, but must be able to be them happiqess plea to every one to stay off home at Sunset. at least six places at once. the railroad tracks even the lit10 : tle used local tracks, for these Second, choose committeemen and assign them with specific i heavily loaded trains cannot stop 50c tasks. These also must be ambi-- , quickly, and serious injury is alOnly: tious workers. ways the result of such accidents. 12: 30c Third, collect tool, lots of tools CARD OF THANKS to Two everything from band-aid-s young Huckleberry Finns 1 We wish to thank every one toli&mA mrA un tiAfi Kim wAiirn. o kindness-tall for for their us, a Fourth, add generous .. supply saws iV HUi HVUHSJ v. wis . . the lovely cards' and the phone of youngsters, MTers, Scouts, .v.u.Blil,i'iii for the wonderful words of Buy calls, by amhave what Primary, you It's young fellows, intent' in encouragement; ' and the kind axing what a dosen youngsters $25 $75 vag fame, fortune, or' Just deeds done for ua. They have do when Inspired with a lit- leave their homes fcy ' denture, us these during tie bit of community spirit, ', or freight train certainly helped ,foot :' Last, choose a day, furnish the not realising the dangers they trying days. 12 'Sincerely, and $30 punch sandwiches, and get may eneooater."Lew and Jean Potter to work I was A boy epotted and Family. " $10 Any one doubting the results riding freight Sunday. The pa-o- f such campaign; drive through 'trol iwas notified, and the boy taken off the train In Echo Henefer, Kama or Morgan' tome nv ojiu see i or yourscu men ana re turn oa to mm noma, uiruar Camp OOALV1ILLE go home and start organising for in ''the week another was picked MIA girls camp dates have BY CONTACT SWIMMING the a cleaner Utah. area return' tame and vp in 7--9 been set all for and July girls oA. Whatever their reasons for Interested in attending should 18 running aiway from home, they contact their MIA leaden. The can usually depend on being AGES FOR CLASSES found and returned, hopefully a camp win be held again thla year at Shingle Creek, and all girle little bit wiser. are urged to attend thai enjoyable 350 er Horse Tumbles in John Carmans Leaving Echo er Rules Offered YOU'RE INVITED TO for WIM water-loggin- p INDIAN HURT TRAIN In the newest, most beautiful, safest, cleanest, most exciting indoor in Utah! Swimming OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK Excluding Only Sunday From 2 p.m. to ! Huckleberry Finns Still Hitting Road Single Admission Children under 11 the year or by the quarter: per year or Family tickets, per quarter per year Single adults, over years, or per quarter either ad-ea- n hitch-luklng- " Adults Season Tickets Available July bull-dow- n. i p.m. ld -- Interested in Swimming Lessons? Dates POOL JUNE Peoa Ward Bazaar FORMING Serves Over event The Peoa Ward held their annual Memorial Day Bazaar and supper to a big and crowd. Bishop Delbert Merchant and counselors were in charge of the affair with other organisations heading committees. The Mutual took care of decorating the tables,- Mrs;, Carl Is-- , akson drew posters, the Relief Society was in charge of food, and the Primary took care of the fish pond. ' Bishop Merchant says this is bout the sixteenth year for tie affair, and dinner was served to more than 850 people to clear more than 1X0. well-pleas- ed - COALVILLE Colonel Floyd David Williams is spending two weeks visiting family and friends In Coalville en route from Okinawa to Washington, D.C, where he will be stai tioned, Mr ft Mrs Leon DaHey of Salt Lake visited with family and old friends In Coalville Sunday. They bad come for the blessing of their new son Craig Leon. Diane and Connie Hansen are visiting wth Grandmother Marie few weeks. They RtwiM for M daughters of Mr ft Mrs Jack Hansen of Salt Lake. Invitation to Bid V I The Board of County Commissioners of Summit (unty will accept bids TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1966 at 2 o'clock p.m. North Summit Swimming Pool 'Golden Passport? Aids All Outdoors Tour annual "Golden Passport-identifi- es you as an important contributor to the conrervation of our outdoor heritage, "pens 7,000 glorious recreation opportunities o you and your family. Our population Is outgrowing our Out-cuor nccrauan Areas, unina we all cooperate In plannl-- g, buying j and developing more land and I water recreation areas, future' generations will be denied full; enjoyment of our Outdoor Bert-- , age. Seven dollars ($7.) is an you pay for your Annual "Golden I Passport" and every penny of it jls channeled into the Land and JWater Conservation Fund to help assure more Recreation lands and waters. There "Golden Passports" ean be purchased at your local A8CS County Office located in the Morgan Oity and County Memorial Building, Room 15. Prank 8. Rich. until Ladies' League Hick 1193, Und Games: Nedra Tucker Rock 191 Vehna am nions mrvni-W- i Merle Darrant 171, 1M; Barbara Thurston 18; Gerrl Gledhill 165; Helen Salt-tglvM; Jackie Lee ltt; Colleen Foflett Iff. ' tUgh 'Series! Velum Snmnons iSlSi'Llnd Rock ttsTMerl Dur rani in; Genuaine Romas 491; BOteavTOurs1on 434 j Pat Peter sob 431; Jackie Lee 430; Nedra Tucker 438; Genny Hatch 487; Boise Martlaeau 417. May 1 - '"' High Games: Betty Voss Stt, ,19f .lS7; Genny Hatch 191, Iff. 180; Kathryn Bingham 173, 1W; Colleen Mecham M7; Barbara Thurston 101; Velma Simmons Jackie Le 158; Nedra Tuck I I'M; er or.he jiar surfacing oj the parking JoJ neaj the County Court House. Details may be obtained from the County Clerk's Office, Coalville, Utah. The Commission reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the County Commission. -- er I UN; June Wright 150 and Joan Mortenson 160. Hi eh Series: Betty Voss 571: Genny Hatch SOS; Kathryn Bing ham 45S; Jackie Lee 441; Barbara Thurston 441; Velma Simmons 435; Nedra Tucker 419; Colleen Mecham 433; Arlens Irwin 405. ALL Just Across from North Summit High |