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Show I COALVILLE Dennis Trujillo, aon of Ut A lira Joa Trujillo la homo (or a ahort lean altar which ha will ba aent oreneaa. The Seovlllw and tha Curtlil, naw marahara of tha Utah High way Patrol are being transferred front Coalville in tha near Mrs ScovOle win (uture. Ur ba aent to American Fork and Mr A Mrs Curtis to tha Clear- (laid area. Nancy Owens, Salt Lake, was a weekend guest at the bone of Mr k Mrs Joa Trujillo over tha weekend. Msg Leora Blonqulat, aceoa-- ; panted by her children Mr k Mrs Eldon ttemfartdgo of Paoa, Mr A Mrs LaMar Ereanbrack and Mr A Mrs Thomas L Praam ef Salt Lake enjoyed dinner and a show April T tha occasion being Mrs Blonqulsts birthday. April II Leora Blonqulat, accompanied by her daughter Mrs Eldon Stembridge of Feoa attended a funeral In Benjamin, Utah ef her aunt Mia Lottie Hickman who passed away at the age of 88. 4 ujuship ' , , j I vV -- 4f- -- r w'A iy " . I V.i.4i j. v - b Iidg J3& "i raised'! . MARION Brown, son of Mr and Mrs Craig Brown, has been in bed for the past week flat on his back. Justin was playing with a plastic boomerang and It came back and hit him In the eye and ruptured his eyeball Justine NOW IS THE TIME to select your new home plana and lot We can assist you in selecting home plans, obtaining financing and building your new home. We have a wonderful selection of lots to choose from. Among our selection are both and 1 acre lots with a view of the whole valley with natural gas, electricity and city water available. Zoned to keep animals, PRICED TO SELL! EARLS REALTY . Phone 829-395- 6 and Mia. Akda Pace were hoata at a dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mre. Stanley Pace and family of Park City, and Mr. and Mrs. Orvlll Pace and family of Hoytivllla. lb tha evening Mrs. Pace's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Saund-aof Salt Lake dropped In to vialt Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bates and family were in Salt Lake Sunday for a family dinner honoring Mr. E. E. Pritchett on hia 75th birthday. Mrs. Bates and bar three slaters in Salt Lake prepared the dinner. The house was overflowing with children, grandchildren and Mr. Pritchett's only grandchild, Wendy Ball, daughter of Joyce and Brent Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Williams of Bountiful were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Williams Saturday. Mrs. Florence Smith and Mrs. Fawn Smith drove to Salt Lake Monday to vialt Mrs. Joan Shaw at the Holy Cross Hospital whare aha is undergoing therapy. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Darcey drove to 8alt Lake Sunday to njoy a delicious dinner honoring tha Urd birthday of Mrs. Darcey 'e grandfather Larsen. It wu an exciting evening of viewing the Grand Ola Opry at the Valley Music Hall Saturday evening followed by dinner for Mr. and Bin. Boyd Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Hap Homer and Mr. and Bin John Hortin. Tha d Dairy were hoata at a business luncheon and tour j of the plant last weak. Mr. One of the most fascinating facets of this area is the or antique atmosphere. Because of this fact, this newspaper is beginning a series of pictures of antiquo articles which are, today, complete mysteries. Heres one. Can you guess what the two items are? Both are for the the one same purpose. The one at left is factory-ma- d on are at right is home-madat Murphy's display They Alamo Bar in Park City. Next week, correct identificaWatch for this most tion, followed by another what-is-- it old-tim- e, BMWfci--, . yj Hi' e. , - ..TW I Leslie Mitchell la home on leave from Vietnam. He surprised hia parents Mr A Mia Sp-- 9 - gWSSSSBIHffl unusual feature in this newspsper. csuslng s hemorrhage, he could not move and haa had patches over both of hia eyes. Janiel ys he hai been a little angel to He ao a till and not complain, he haa been at the Cottonwood she haa ben at the Cottonwood Mall and at the First Presbyter-l- n Church Annual Antique Show doing quick sketches, she enjoys her work very much. Janiel was also at Grand Con-n- i last Saturday when Miss Julie from Romper Room whs there. She will be at the Cottonwood Man the weekend of Mother's Day, May II. So if you let by the Cottonwood Man tell her hello or sit down and have a quick sketch made to give to mother. a- William Encinitas, Mitchell, California, by walking In and asking if there was a place aet for him at the table. Leal is arrived at the Balt Lake Airport April 18 and left April 22. HO pent some time with his grandparents Mrs noreaee Mitchell and Mr A Mrs Marvell Slmpaon and many of hia aunts, uncles A M ibis Clanmed VMMHHWwaiNS, at. ABC-6758- FOR SALE 1 Shirley Double Sink with metal cabinets combined, in real good condition. Maxe offer. Call Mrs. Ralph Crittenden Francis, 783-182- ' c FOR RENT In Coalville Two 2 bedroom houses. New ranges in each.. Very reasonable rent. Write Mn. L. E. Stillman, 100 West State Hlway, Coppeiton, 1 after 5 Utah or phone c o'clock. 771-221- 17-l- LARKY BUTTS baa motor cycio for sale. 1PJ1 Yamaha. Inquire Alvin Pace. HoytavUle or Bum Angell, Kamaa. lp FOR SALE Saddle home, ge tie. Reasonable price. Phone IWnc 338-221- BEAUTIFUL KNABI Plano available In your locality at 115.00 or more par month. Simple interest on unpaid balance ms 8 per cent. Write Box 11861 South Salt Lake Branch 81115. 164c ANY ORGANIZED RANDS Western, Rock;' or. Pop that would dciire wiek end work within 100 mile radiua contact Mardic Co., 3550 So., 2700 Wait. Granger, Utah, or call Summit e County Bee. lg-tf- Ferdinand Says: Congratulations to George owners of - .S"1 262-827- t l"ty ,0P 22,808 lira It, of fat in SOS 4 years and 4 months of age. FOR SALE Uxll four foot Whl . . y ur eow wall tent and tent stove, prac-tlcally new. Dining room set, table, chairs, buffet with mirror. dark oak. Ph. I more months. i1 386-242- 17-2- HouseIJ1CAL RESIDENT wife. Interested in part-tim- e business of your own? No in- And You Thought We Had a Heavy Snow Stoim Pride of the West, only half a century ago, wu tha Dewey Theatre in Perk City. Here came the stars of the world, and there wu nothing in Salt Lake City or Denver which could compare. The names of Christy and the Matt end Jeff teem will mean little unleu youre peat mt they were comparable to the finest nanus in Show business vestment required. Earn $150 to month. Write Mardic South 2700 W., Sait Lake City, or call Summit Coun8200 per Co.. 3550 ty ifoe. 80-4- today. Photpa by Pop Jenks. Then, 1913, and n inew which wu REALLY so wu heavy, in fact, that it simply caved in tha heavy. It roof of the theatre. It completely demolished the seating section, as pictured here. Fortunately, the cave-i- n occurred just before midnight, and the show house, which had bees1 packed an hour earlier, wu completely empty. 17-l- Friday evening Mn Eldon Stembridge and Mn Leora Blonqulat attended an open house In Salt Lake honoring her nephew and wife Mr A Mrs Wendell Hatch who wen married during the day at the Salt Lake Temple. Mr Hatch la the aon of Leora'a niece Mr A Mn Buton Hatch of Philadelphia. Hostaa for the evening waa Mn B. J. Brewster, Salt Lake. The affair wu attended by Wendells many relatives and by their friends from BYU where they are students. - The oall for eeoixrlty is strong but silent RALPH IRANSOX Caeha Valley Breeders Asa, rtiona Oaklay 7834671 DANCES TEEN-AG- E FIRST SATURDAY OF EVERY MONTH STARTING MAY 6 8:30 to 11:30 pjn. AMERICAN LEGION HALL, ECHO 2 Saturday Mr A Mn Eldon .Stembridge and family entertained Mr A Mn Lamar Ercan-brac- k and family and Mn Leora Blonqulat at a family dinner. c Buds 1 Local 1 Professional $1.00 per person FREE DANCING MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 to 9 pan. to Local Banda BILLS MARKET Kraft JAM & JELLY Strawberry Reg. 65c SPECIAL 59c Grape Jelly Reg. 47c SPECIAL Apple Jelly Grape Jam Reg. 45c Reg. 45c 39c SPECIAL SPECIAL 39C 39C you hear it SUPREME COOKIES through your heart Your youngster may not underlie nd the word security," nor know the meaning of life insur- recoIlid'todJ ?rf0.K2tionlA thoroughly rakee and renovates the turf... combi debris. matted growth... opens up tha turf to air, sunlight and moisture .prepares ban and thin spots for ance, but.it could help fill thia basic need for security if you weren't there to do so. The right man to coniult about auch matters ia the New York Life Agent in your community. Life underwriting is my chosen career, and 1 work full time representing New York Life. Through broad training and experience I am qualified to advise and serve you. See me soon! Licensed Special Agent Always Crisp and Cold Fresh Fruits and VegetaBlts! UTAH WSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSt!i $9c Little BULLLQC&S, Inc. COALVILLE Iceo Coconut, Short Bread, Dutch Apple, Chocolate Drop and Sweet Cremes 1 lb. pkgs. Reg. 49c each SPECIAL AT .2 for Don H. FOB RENT AT Ph. 8284283 Boa, MORGAN, UTAH 821-883- 9 H Hoym. .. and breeders of Bean, a H1 rfht,r- tht ,nd 8o,,, NGER SEWING MACHIN- ERepossessed. Six payment, of ho l966, 85.65 or 122.50 cash, Call Salt 816 "ilk and Lake City collect cousins. Leslie has a month leave, then will return to Vietnam for 6 to Mr A Mia John Mitchell and Mrs Florence Mitchell left Friday night to take Leslie Mitchell back to California. They plan to ike a quick trip and return either Sunday or Monday. Alton Erimhali had a Tuppar-wa- re Party April 30 and had many friends Invited. Tha ladles enjoyed visiting and seeing the new Tupperware. Alton served tome very nice refreshments. FOR SALE I bedroom homo In Oakley. New carpeting, aluminum aiding, new windows and remodeled inside. For more inhumation call 7834111 or The home is owned by e Dick Frailer. r |