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Show It, 1H7 THITMDAY, AFVL Frants Infant Dies at Kamas Two Hansen Boys Are Eagle Scouts Marie Sawey la Juatly proud of her two young grandsons, who Tony and Bob Hansen, of honor the won high have Eagle Scout recently. BA 15(4, wss made an Eagls Scout In February and on Mar. 27 was honored with the Bronse Palm. Tony, 14, received Ms ElB Scout honors March 27. The two boys are the eons of Mr. and Mrs.- Jack Hansen ic of Salt Lake and have been par-tm in Scouting eating ever since they were old uiough. KAMA- SShelly Gay Rants, the Infant daughter of Reed and Loralne Thernlng Rants, died of suffo- cation at home on April 11. The baby was bom Dec. lfe, I960, at Heber City. Surviving are the parents; a brother and sisters, Dean, Brenda Lee and'Tama Rae, all of Kamas; grandparents, Mr. and L. T. Frants, Draper and Mr. and Mm. Albert Gonale of Orem. Funeral rites will be held at 1 pjn. Friday, at the Kamas Ward LDS Chapel. Friends may call at the Olpln Mortuary In Heber from 7 to 9 pjn. Thurs- day and at the chapel Rlday an hour prior to services. Bur lal will be at the Rends - pro-gra- t-- ' Melvin Chappell Cited by Angus Melvin Chappell, 17, Coalville, has been granted a Junior membership in the American Angus Association at St. Joseph, Mo announces Olen Bratcher, secre- ompwi Willard Bay Saturday fishing at in k Mm Layton Wilde drove to Layton Sunday to visit with Mm Wildes mother, Mrs Spack- man, who had Just recently re-turned from spending the win- ter In California. She returned to Wanahlp for a stay with fhe My Ogden, nd visiting relatives and Zelma Xnn with to Uler da.ightr Diana drove where they Ms. Fall Idaho their pent the weekend with family. and on Wallace RobinBoyd and PhyUla May Murof sons, four their son and with her ray spent the weekend Rich-Fred Mrs ind ntt Mr Mr k Mm Karl HIxoa drove out from Salt Lake to pay hnnnr to Mrs Haul Street on her birthday. Mr k Mm Vem Young and family wart visiting with Mrs Street on Sunday. Mr k Mrg Arnold Maas and family of Ogden were visiting at the homo of Mir A Mm Alma last week. Mrs Oeorge Fisher left Thurs- day for Spanish Fork when she will spend a few days with Mr A Mre Roy Thompson. Quests from Salt Lake at the home of Frank and Sadie Vern- ' Vernon. drow !! to Mr A Mrs ririt at toe home of?uridy Clyde Kidman. The occasion was to honor Mrs Kidman on her birthday.- Mr A Mrs Paul Pacy visited In Provo last week wttS friend Mr David BatyrVlslted with parents last week end. They wen happy to hear he has been transferred to 8a.t Lake with Western Airline He has been stationed In Denver for the put few years. Mr A Mrs Harlod Cossey drove Grove last up from Pleasant week to visit with friends In J" Dearden of Evanston Karen Richlns and her hter Held! of Murray, were " at the Harrison lehlBB gundt David came for hie family after completing Hill Field. at Rmve day Bob Mlkkelaen and his daughand ter, Shelby of Salt Lake, of Karen and Chester Spangler wltlv Layton spent the weekend their mother, Mm Hattie . Mlk-kelse- n. FRANCIS of Ray and Mina Lou Richlns weekend the Joyce Jacobs has been home Lovell, Wyo. spent tary. week with his father, Kenneth Rich-In- s. This new Junior membership from the hospital for Ray teaches eeveral classesa entitles the member to register and la feeling quite well. Joyce seven about of Seminary In Lovell, so ae purebred Angus at regular will have to spend his of bed In and plenty get special treat brought four of membership rates and to the monthe attendthe and group return for another indents, privileges of the Association un- - rest and then ed several sessions of the LDS tU the age of 21. At that time check up. We wish her well. litUe Conference In Salt Lake. Loo and Melba Pages Junior members are eligible to mouth in Lorraine Bond accompanied the hit was convert to lifetime membership! boy, Stan and niece, Mrs. with a ball bat at school and her sister-in-laIn the Association. and daughter, Bond sore mouth. a Lens had There were 221 young people has sure Lake Monto Salt mouth his Frankle Ann, inside stitches had In the United States to receive day for a day of shopping. Junior memberships last month, and outside also, j E"!Pr,on Mabel Larsonfa Grandson Died Men Wanted Coalville City will accept applications for the position pital City Park Maintenance and City Cemetery Maintenance o For the summer months. Applications to be mailed to City Mayor, Copley Walker, before April 21, 1967. City reserves the privilege of rejecting any or all applications. 4- Sonia Wlnegar hae been homo ill but la feeling better njw. Her mother Mrs Hall from Bountiful hie been here with her during her Ulnea Gloria Smith was happy to have her mother here from Portland, OreJdrs Crockott came to Primary Conference in Salt Lake and Thursday came to Marion to spend some time with her daughter and family. Mrs Crockett ii Resident of the Primary In the Northwestern States Mission and travels the Northwestern through States doing Primary Work. Gloria has a sister Doreene Crockett who is getting married April 20 to a boy from Bountl-f-u She haa been making a beautiful quilt for her. The Yum Yum H club held meeting at the home of Sonia Wlnegar last week and officers were elected ae follows: Jaqeen Andru president: Tam-i- e Wlnegar, vice president; Anita Peterson, secretary; Margaret Jenson, treasurer; and Rondo Smith, reporter. The girls will study the first year foods "Fun with Foods. They are planning to have a lot of fun this year. Mr and Mre O. A. Weller wera happy to have their daughter Rachel, and her husband Brad, and their children here for a few days during Conference. Brad and Rachel Summers live in Portland, Oregon and Rachel came for Primary Conference. They left for home Saturday afternoon. - PECK BROS. YARD CATTLE SALES AUCTION Mondays EVERY THURSDAY Tuesday! Wednesday! ALL DAY AT 12:39 pjn. OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS OGDEN, UTAH HOG SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12:30 PAL . 4-- CONCRETE HEADGATES iiE2sHnWs m9 ip m : ei it 111 12 iffii i Change of Date COALVILLE The regular monthly meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary has been changed to Friday, April 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall Candidates to go to Girls State will be selected at this meeting. UNION UMBRELLA r 783-438- 4. 14-S- 889-227- ' Become a 100 bushel -- an -- acre par-irien- ds wheat farmer MAN says April Mr and Mrg Alma Face drove to Park City Sunday to aae their new grandson, the third , . ' 93. PUBLIC DANCE Last Week. Follow the United States Steel formula and increase wheat yields and profits. 1. Get a spring soil test to determine moisture supply, nitrate level and yield Says: ADULTS ONLY .Bulla. s ROSS, KEITH ft BILL Donation: Couple $1.50 aemlnatad by Cache 15 potential 2. Calculate the nitrogen needs for your yield potential. 3. Add extra nitrogen as a top dress application to bring the soil nitrogen content up to the required level. Contact your USS Fertilizer Dealer now for additional information that will help you apply this simple formula to your 'own situation. Hell give you the latest information on wheat fertilization and supply you with your USS Fertilizer. . HUSIC BY THE DRIFTERS Ferdinand "Utahs top dairy hard, high In 1966 la both milk and buttorfat, wee 1(0 per sent artiflcally Single 75c U$S) Fertilizers TEEH DANCE at LATER DATE ir Valley let your eewe settle tor anything but the very beet? Why J $ 4 , -- j , . l jj "afl RALPH FRANSON Cache Valley Breeders Assn. Phene Oakley 713-467- 1 HAVING ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS? Minufictu rtfs Suggested hsteil Price for (tie Cimiro Sport Coupe with the Stsndird Six. This Cemiro ihown has tt extra cost: hood stripe, 114.75; style tnm group, 440.05: whMi covert. 121.10: and whitewall Pres, 431.35. All prices include Federal Excite Tax and tuggetted dealer delivery end handling charge (trenaponetion chargee, acceaaonat. other optional equipment ttite and local taxaa additional). ... ... Loans Generous Dividends Savings and Loan Insurance Protection Confidential Professional Service Low-Co- ' st COMPANIES BENEFIT BECAUSE moves you up to the head of the class. Comoro, CALL . . . Employees free from financial worries are: More Productive Have Better Safety Records and Higher Morale Raymond Lingman Licensed Electrician RELCO COMPANY 336-257- J. J. Leete Uil American Legion Post tt : Credit unions serve not for profit not for charity but for mutual service. 2 After 4 pjn. RANGE WATER HEATER HOUSE WIRING 7. 15-l-c people Mita Oakley an .. (.- iMiW 1916 Bronco 4 wh. reai sorry to set a vary nice New. Will taka a big drive.. couple leave their town. Dick k C-- .1 Williams, Frasier are moving to Salt c tIm and building n new homo thare rm k Dick both served as MIA Presidents for a time. Dick was a Ward Teacher and Rae was Work Director in Relief Society. They were young peo-h-ls p whom everyone liked. We wish them the beet of hide In and wish to Salt them for their friendliness to all of u Kay A Paul Woolitenhulme have gone to m iippi to visit with Kays pa rants and two brother They wiU be gone until April 15, and should have a very GRAND OPENING! Conference. 753-444- i eit Labe; proud Johnson, Edith Hoyt and (becauM It U their .randjarente Atkinson and baby Ploydene are Mr and Mrs Harold flrgt) from Marion, left Monday mom- QaUey. lng to visit friends In Ogden, at Peoa they met their friends from Ogden coming to visit here so they all piled into one car and proceeded on to Heber where they enjoyed a nice family dinner at the Wagon Wheel The friends from- Ogden CLUB 93 were Ada Olbbons and Hulda Rlppon. They report most enNo. joyable day of visiting. Mr A Mrs Stanley Pace and (Old School Home Echo) children from Park City spent the day with Mr A Mrs Alma Pace Sunday. They enjoyed visiting and listening to LDS COMPANIES LIKE CREDIT UNIONS BECAUSE EMPLOYEES RECEIVE Sperry Utah Company nalrlpv UaKiey r - The CREDIT j Mr Mrs Dennis Holtby and g lbs and 7 ca. The son of Salt Lake spent Sunday are Vernon grandparent, visiting at the home of Mr A wllda oI Oakley, and Ruby Mrs Henry Pace. Webb of Sandy; Mr and Mrs Mrs Lydia Pace of Wanehlp, great Obrion COALVILLE CITY COUNCIL FOR SALE 3 bedroom home la Oakley. New carpeting, aluminum aiding, new windows and remodeled Inside. For more In1 or formation call ce - By order of IHm 136-569- s. re-en- ta services registerFOR SALE Contact ed Hereford Bull Joseph O. Fawcett, Henefer, ph, 14-3- 739-107- 8 trip, and Mrv Norm (Coinin' wnde) vest are the proud wish her a speedy o a baby daughter wvery. She la reported to be Aprl, gt 1867 in toe LDS progressing very well. ppitoi. The sweet little miss were held Monday at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel with burial In Washington Heights Memorial Park. He was born July 21, 1946, Salt Lake City to George R. and Donna Larsen Farrell He was a member of the LDS church; salesman. . Survivors: parents, brother and slater, Oaiy D, Ogden; Mrs (Georgia) Mackay, of Roy Mrs grandmothers, Granger; Larsen and Mrs Oeorge F. Farrell Sr., Wamego, Kansas. Funeral Win Superior Wanehlp. Mrs Albert Gibbons is recov- - nice ering from surgery at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake. Her many Mrs Mabel Larsen received word of the death of her grandson Michael Alan Farrell, 20, of Ogden April 7, In an Ogden hos- of workman for 111 for Mr and Mrs Stanley Pace of Park City. Mr 4r Mrs Roy Tryon of Salt Four North Summit soloists were visiting with Charlie received superior ratings at the Smith Sunday. M 0 tn,j ensemble meet held in Mr Mr Malln Vernon were NQrth summit recently, heppy to have their eon, CSyds L:Orand Richlns, trombone; end family from Ogden, In for qoUK Parker, clarinet; Joe vMt- Frodeham, flute, and Bonnie Mr A Mrs Charlie Davie have smith piano. received the left for an extended visit to Us orj, ;,oith Summit also recelv- Vegas and California. Thair cd six excellent ratings and four daughter, Alice Bennett drove good ratings. them as far as Las Vegas, An Open House was bald at the home of Mr ft Mrs A. J. CLASSIFIES) ABS Bogedhal, last week, honoring FOR SALE Potatoes and the marriage of their eon, Leon seed potatoes; Russet 3.0U and Beth Nelson of Ferron, Ut 100. 35 and-10eaefca. per Nel-Fapound They were married at the eon home in Ferron with a re-- Leonard. Willden, V4 mile south vi Ir,ncU- - Phl 788mL 14,no eeption following U the church. Leon and Beth an both attend- W(u 7J. llke 10 buy a good used speed transmission and rear and for 1953 Chev. pick-up- . son Nice i'OK BALE OB RENT modern home. Choice location In Coalville, half block from schools, good neighborhood, carpels and drapes throughout, full Basement, fruit and storage room, carport. Contact Orville Pace, 2559 or Lorin B. Taylor at (mu West Second North. Phone c in Vernal the sportiest looking and acting: lower, wider, heavier than any other car at the price. With the biggest Six, the widest stance, the roomiest interior. Drive it at your Chevrolet dealers and see. You get more than your money's worth. i CM1AR Compear and learn that why it gives you sure feeling |