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Show ' 1 4 UPTON Mr ft Mrs were really curpriied last Monday when Lonnls'i nephew Mr ft Mrs Raymond Jacobson of Fort land, Oregon paid them a visit It has been 25 years since they have seen him. Thy spent Monday evening visiting, and left Tuesday morning to visit in Adelenc Patti Sharp, 75 died April IT, at her home, 237 North 1st East, Logan. 1st East, Provo. Sho was the wife of David Sharp Jr, American advisor of work and the extension Club program In Iran and Sum4-- H Evanston. ' Visitors Saturday at the home of Mr ft Mrs Georgs Rlonqulst were Mr ft Mrs Lawrence Blon-oul- st mit County extension agent in Coalville for 16 years. She was bom Aug. 23, 1891 In Login, the daughter of John W. and Emma Larsen Barrett She was married to David Sharp Jr., June 20, 1911 In Salt and family of Bountiful. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr ft Mrs OCM Newton were Iiyrum Newton ft Laka City. She had been active in civic affairs and traveled extensively. She lived In Cedar City for five yean, Parowan five years, Coalville 16 yeara and has been a resident of Logan for the past Sherry Bhulcr, students of Dixie College and Mr ft Mrs Doug Newton and son of Balt Lake. Hyrum and Sherry attended the Prom while here. Wilma Morby and girls of Salt Lake visited Wednesday at the home of Mr ft Mrs Allen 15 years. She graduated from the Utah 8tate Agricultural college In 1911 with a B& degree and was the first girls club leader in Jones. Mr ft Mrs David Clark went to Uinta Saturday night to the of Mr ft Mrs LaMar Barnes for a birthday gathering for Mrs Elisa Barnes who was 90 Friday. Coalville. home She Is survived by her husband, Logan; sons and daughters, Mrs Vint (Maxine) Lyman, Montlcello, Utah; Mrs Roscoe (Ruth) Daffln, Salt Lake City; David Sharp, Patterson, Calif.; Paul Sharp, Provo; Lawrence Sharp, Logan; mother, Mn Emma L. Barrett, Logan; brothers and sisters, Vernon Barrett, Oakland, Calif.; Ray Barrett, Conrad Barrett, both of Logan; Prank Barrett, San Leandro, Calif.; Robert M. Barrett, La Puente, Calif.; Mn Edward (Leona) Wallace, Santa Monica, Calif.; 94 grandchildren; 6 great grandchildren. Funeral services were Thursday in the Hall Mortuary Chapel In Logan with Bishop Oordon Haws, Logan 4th Ward, officiating. Burial in the family plot in the Logan City Cemetery. American legion Club 93 (Echo School House) PUBLIC Four major developments have (seen a nnounced on sprawling, 16,000-plu- s aero Joromy Ranch oast of summit in Parltys Canyon. Jim Knight, developar. DANCE April 29 Those were Development Set on Hiway 40 Soft Drinks Available DONATIONS $1.50 per couple 75c Extrig Adults Only! Plana for four major land developments on the pioneer Jeremy Ranch in uppar Eut Canyon, and south of Highway 40 in Summit County, were announced by Jim Knight, Salt Laka businessman. Of interest to Morgan County la the purchase by the State Park and Recreation Commission of a site surrounding historic Mormon Flats at the mouth of Little Emigration Canyon. The park will be known aa Mormon Fortifications." Historical Site The historical significance of this spot la told in "Mountains Conquered" "It was at the mouth of this canyon that the pioneers built two battlements, or breastworks, in the mountain sides. From each, they could command four mllea of "The Trail," to protect Balt Laka Valley from Johnaona army and other raiders. A monument 200-ac- Music by The Drifters' ROSS, con-duset- ed Out courtesy Deseret News Winter and Summer Recreation . legal notice Patti Sharp Rites Held ! re . KEITH, BILL TEEN DANCE will be held first Saturday of each month marks this location, when many encampments wen made." Across the line in Summit County Cal McPhle and associwinter-summ- er ates plan a devebp-merecreational south of Highway 40. It will feature the areas flfit three --chute toboggan run, tubing and sledding ana three ski lifta, Ice anna large enough for hockey, and warming hut. In summer then will be golfand riding, ing, picnicking at resswimming, near a taurant and car parking area. Mr Knight's development win be on 500 acne with about 65 lota at the confluence of Eaat Canyon and Highway 40 devoted to horse people. Purchase of a home lot entitles the buyer to a certain amount of the pan-tuand full use of the horse facilities. PECKBROa YARD CATTLF SALES AUCTION 150-ac- re nt 300-se- Reenatien Projects A one-ha- lf mile race tract with a quarter-mil- e straightway, stables, pasturage, and training anna will be for the exclusive use of the buyer. The track and horse facilities will be construct-- ( ed on flat meadow acreage, with the home lota on the low, railing hlHs surrounding the bowl-llk- e area. A riding trail will be cut around the entln area to be used for hones In ths vesummer and hicles in the winter. These two developments will be done in phases, with plans to start work In May. Devalopen of the Gogorih Pines Ranch plan an area for "sophisticated Investors" of exclusive homes and restricted homing similar to Bel Air and Beverly Hills in California. over-the-m- Mondays EVERY THURSDAY Tutsdtys Wednesdays ALL DAY AT 12:30 pjn. OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS OGDEN, UTAH HOG SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12:30 PM. SeUdtlDEnl reODDUSIS 1 (Ujfl 0 ffipw Bring the whole family for a Youth - 504 Adults $1.00 under 8 FREEI full-da- y -- of funl Children SCOUT-O-RAM- A SPECTACULAR COUNTY FAIR COMPLEX LAGOON-DAVI- S MAY KAMAS STATE BANK Member JDIC GOOD KamaiUtab 27 Old Days Michael Rlchlns attended the and Speaking Festival KAMA- Ssponsored by the USU Speech In this 17 and 8 when Department at Logan, Saturday. ar ary thing la moving ao fast nod The group of students from prices seem to be out of reach, North Summit, wen over night I had an article pointed out to guests at the college and enjoymo by my father that shocked ed the activities prepared for them. Michael is the son of the In 1864, ohe hundred and Harrison Rlchlns. Kevin Ovard, son of the Diouglaa Ovardt, three yean ago then waa mine In operation In HoytsvlUe from Henefer also attended. called the Carlton Mine. Thera Smokey and Retta Dillraes was s gnat deal of coal taken small daughter, Leslie had the from Coalvlle to Salt Lake City- - J misfortune of taking a hasty When delivered, It brought from t fan at tiie Koiy Friday! She $45 to $60 per ton. The price waa struck her cheek, bruised it so outrageous, because of time badly when she fell against a spent in digging and hauling tq freeaer. Next morning her face the City. But it was also in was swollen and her eye waa black. She has spent some miskeeping with other prices. Hen an aoma prices that erable days and (lights since the ached a very high point: fall but with plenty of TLC la flour, $24 per hundred; sugar, much improved and seems her $1 per pound; tea, $5; calico, $1 usual happy little self again. Bob and Ruth Campbell drove per yard; matches, 25 cents per box. Other things wen in proto Lander, Wyo. over the weekportion. end when they visited their aim Today we can buy 10 lbs. of Bob and his family. They wen sugar for $1.10 and flour la accompanied by Mrs Lorraine around $10 per hundred; Bond and her daughter Rae cale, which waa similar to cali- Lynn who visited Mn Bond's co, sella for 30 cents a yard. mother, Mn Elna Conley, who We should count oar blast- also Uvea at Lander. ings when we realise what aoma Quests during the week-en- d of the people went through at the home of Arnold and Hilwith much lees pay than what da Malr Included hia brother wa receive now. It ia surprising Varl Malr and his family of what we can be thankful for if Kearns and her brother, Clari wo Just look ence, his wife Verda and their sons from Francis. Most welcome guests, for the WoodhM' Mn Chios Pott Barrett and her husband wen in Woodland opening their home there. They plan to be spending more time hen during the summer. Since their fall wedding they have ' ben living in Salt Laka. LaVerl Bushell, Joe Burrle and Rodney BrimhaU went to Spanish Fork to a horse auction April 16. They said the sale waa Interesting end then few fine horses that through the ring. Bishop Rulon Moon has been II in the LDS Hospital when he underwent surgery last week and ia reported to be getting .5 along real fine. Mont Walker has been in the Heber Hospital with a heart alb Poetry . n - NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application hu been filed with the State Engineer to exchange water In Summit County, State of Utah. Exchange Application 213, Jerome M. Wright and Gays Lynn Wright, 5690 Highland Dr Balt Lake City, Utah, seeks the right to exchange one ac.-f-t of water evidenced by App. No. 27811 and contract with Weber Basin Water Conservancy Diat The water waa to have been stored year round in East Canyon Reservoir at a point 1820 ft and E. 1930 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 10, T2N, R3E, BLBftM, and used year round as a partial supply for irrigation, municipal, domestic industrial and stockwatering purposes in the Weber Basin Service Area. Hereafter, one ac.-f- t. of water is to be released at the abovs point into East Canyon Creek to satisfy lower users, and in lieu thereof one ac.-f- t. of water ia to be diverted from a 0 well ft. deep, at a point S. 173 ft and E. 1280 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 12, T1S, R3E 8LB&M, and used year round-fo- r domestic purposes of one family, and from April 1 to October 31 for irrigation of A ac. All uses are to be in NEUSWU. NWUSWU Sec. 12, T1S, R3E, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the SUte Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before Juno 10, 1967. HUBERT C. LAMBERT, State Lug in eei. Published in Thq Summit County Bee, Coalville, Utah, on ' April 27, May 4 and 11, 1967. a Receives Ogden AMA Commander's Award CoL J. L. Williams, director of Maintenance, presents the chief of Ogden AMA Commanders Award to Max Lee, for cited excepwas Lee Mr. Shops Division, Maintenance. hia direcUnder work performance. tionally high quality of the sustained degree highest haa Maintenance tion, area the of in performance under the AFLC rating system In Areas. Materiel Air all the the industrial shops among of in role Implementation carried the he leading addition, a new concept of depot aircraft production processing. Mr. Lee started working at Hill AFB in 1942 aa an aircraft hia wife, jet engine mechanic. Ha resides in Bountiful with Jeff. and son, Phyllis, 100-30- On April 15 a group of girl! gathered at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Ina Jones to organise a club on Horse Appreciation. Our Junior leader la Patti Rio-hi- n and president of the club la 'Bonnie Jones. Other officers berts and her daughter, Susan are: Vico president, Julie StepJoined1 the family group at her hens; aecretary, Rae Dell dinmothers home for Sunday and reporter, Margie Rio-hinner. i marAn lllnesa in the family however. Sat- red the week-en- d urday the group drove to Ogden when they visitetd with Mn Mrs Sarah Hales sister-in-laHales. Monday morning Mrs Will bo at Hales received word her sister-in-lahad passed away. WedMn Hales and her nesday, Eeach Monday at NOON to service Coalville, Henefer daughter, Mn Nellie Roberta of Henefer, attended the funeral and Kamss for services in Ogden, Music Lessens Instruments Saturday evening Fred and Rentals Accessories Evanto drove Rlchlns Phyllis Sales ston to visit his brother, Ralph, Tape Recorder! who ia a patient in the Uinta We handle all top brand names instruments Memorial hospital. one interested in Music Lessons for your chlA Any Mn Hattie Mikkelsen spent contact Summit County Bee or write home at the in Ogden Saturday of her mother, Mn Lottie Woods, when the family had Company Music sisto Hattie's honor 2700 3550 So. gathered W. Granger, Utah ter, Ruth, on her birthday. week-en- d .at the home of Mrs Acel Hales was her son Leo ft hl wife Cora from Cheyenne, Wyo. At Rock Springs they stopped for JUs sister, Mrs Zelma Roberts who accompanied them to Echo. Owen and Nellie Ro- 4--H Ric-hin- a, a. MOBILE MUSIC STORE w, American Legion Hall Echo Mardic Department OAKLEY Audrey Stevens end, Jan Pope and Jairie children traveled to Evanston, Wyo. laot week when they visited with Audrey mother May Dickerson and several other relatives and friends, Bert Johnson has been in the hospital, but Is home now and feeling pretty wen. Burt toad some scar tissue removed which had formed after the operation he had a couple of yean ago. Helen says he la doing aa well as cah be expected and wa wish him a quick recovery. Mr and Mrs Craig Brown and family went to see "Dance 67" at the University of Utah April 15. Dee Winterton was one of the main dancers and did a fabulous Job. Norma Knight danced in the Orchaasia Group and she wss equally aa good. All In all Janlel reported the evening waa hut fantastic. This Dance group is under the direction of the Rockerfeller Foundation. Men Wanted Coalville City will accept applications for the poeitkm of workman for City Park Maintenance and ' City Cemetery Maintenance 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. By order of COALVILLE CITY COUNCIL An For as Little as. 113,500 Woodland Ward held Ward Conference this week sustained wen as follows: Bishop Rulon Moon, counselors Carllle Knight and Deloy Blsel, with Ward Clerks Elmer Kohkonen, Owen Dougdale and Lamont Walker. Sunday School Superintendent, Theil Atkinson; Rex Dines and Douglas Moon with Qayo Van Tassell and Billie Sue Blsel si secntarles. Relief Society President is Elisabeth Lefler, president; counselors Verda Dougdale and LaNae Flfigerald and Laretta Hardman, secretary, Primary President, Bonita Atkinson; Paulino Branson and Alena Bushell, counselors. ILIA. 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