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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE oouvnu a MtNh OTia S4017 Maher wtir Ml IKS, at 1 Hit iMn ft I Waakly Hawapayar . Wapraaaatt tlvaa: New Vark, DatraH, CM Utah State Praaa AaaMlatlaa. Salt Laka City, Utah, M. C. McCaaauphy, tdltar and Pufcllahar. jMim 0. McCaaaaghy, Aaaaalata KSKar, MfllfraO 9. Laapfard. Praduatiaa Maaapar, season. This is the hitch-hiki- n' If theres some place else you gotta git to and you're short on travel dough, you go out on the highway and stick your thumb out. Marcellin Case Is Continued You can stand there all day until Preliminary hearing for Jerry your thumb falls off, far as Pm MareelUn charged with second-degre- e concerned. I wouldn't pick up Liz murder, was continued Taylor clad In a nightie. (Well, Tuesday by Jostles of the Peace now, leave us not get carried James B. Kilby, but no date for' resuming the hearing was set away, Bub.) Maybe rm outer aoout nuen Marcellin, 15, la charged in, hikers because I don't want to connection with the May SI get conked on the beezer by a shooting death of Dean ScofOeld nice college boy working his way SO, Taylomvin east to enter a seminary who Justice Kilby granted the conturns out to be a dipso Just out tinuance at the request of Robof a looney bin. Or maybe its ert Orton, Summit County atbecause I'm such a lousy hitch torney. . (Mr. Booffleld and bln brother, hiker myself. A long time ago I was driving Robert, 18, were shot daring an a used car to the West Coast for altercation which occurred at 1 re sale. Near Las Vegas the car am.. May 31, oa a Park City broke down and the state police impounded it and there I was, broke. I had $2.45. The two buck went for a fruitless (jprobly fixed,, bingo game, and I stood at the edgt Wanship News of town with my thumb out after the telegraph office refused tc send a collect telegram. (When you're broke, kid, dont bo in Las Vegas. If you're high like in the chips its heavenly. But dont get broke there.) It was hotier than Page 76 oi my favorite book, which I keep hidden under a pile of old magazines in the garage. And when it's warm in Las Vegas you better find shade, lfy thumb grew weary as a barfly's talL Everybody passed me up with, a scornful glance, although I wu wearing my baby face and showing all my lily white teeth. Finally a big car with the top down (it was in those days) came slewing to a stop and went into the ditch. The driver passed out there. Whether he wanted to pick me up or Just mcked that spot to blow his cool Ill never know. I could have rolled him but traffic was fairly heavy and I was still honest. (In those days.) He was still there with his head tanging out and his bald head routing when 1 walked hafr to town. It wu about one-thi- rd It la now. Probably I big wu waiting about where the Stardust blooms. Went into a drug tore for n nickel candy bar to set hack the' empty gut rumble, and there my luck changed. The clerk uked me If I tad ever lived in So and So, and I aid yes, and then I remembered him a litfle lad down the Mock. He okayed my check which was pot worth a rabbit ear aerial In Vernal, and I caught the next bus out of town. Had to hustle to beat that marker hack to Iowa. So you see my ideu of hitchhiking are not so hot. Every time a highway stroller gives me that friendly leer I think of the hundreds of times I got passed up in Lu Vegas. And 1 wu lots cuter than most of thus punks. After that when I wanted to git-g- it I took a freight train. And it didnt take me long to find that the toughest line in the country wu the Union Pacific. Got my knuckles rapped on the top rung of the ladder so many times I developed bursitis and phlebitis of the knuckle. One day It took me six trains to get from Cheyenne to Laramie. Next time PH Join the Communists. Doesnt seem possible the nice guys weve learned to admire on the U.P. would giggle hysteria cally to see a young bum rolling through the cinders with a boot-pri- nt on his rear. But you never know. ' u u u If you want to ride with me meet me at the Highway Patrol Weigh and well talk it over. Station Unleu, maybe, you're Liz. In a nightie. Then well see. -- Mac. New Landlord COALVILLE- Ray Dearden recently purchased the building, housing the Bee office, Joes Barber Shop and one rental unit, and is remodeling the vacant office space for his own use. He plans to have It completely modernized In the near future. Hound th Valley William Diston MTU the Act at MSreh SiMlakat I vary Thureiey. Atfvarttalnt Rataa aa Apytlaattaa. UO a year la atfvanaa Subaartatl AOvertielnf repreaeaUtivee; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Siddoway have returned from a thrilling two weeks in the Hawaiian Islands. They flew both ways. On the return trip they were in one of the biggest Jets serving the traveling public. Many attended the beautiful M.LA. dance festival in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday. Dancers from Wanship participating wars, Jsannlns Judd, Marcle Robertson, Bonnie Smith, Gordon Wilde and Val Bates. Mr. and Mra. Fay Bates, daughter, Charlotte and Miss Loma Pace drove to Park City Sunday evening to witness the first summer concert presented by the U. of U. They report an exciting and worthwhile evening as they watched the U. of U. 'Repertory Dance Theatre perform. Ha Stembridge from Peoa has time with been having quits her family. It seems first her CQALVILLE- little girl fell down and ran Willlam Edward Diston, 70, her tooth through her Up, then died at bis Coalville residence Wendell had a tad fall from his June 23, 1967, at 6:30 am. of a horse suffering a neck injury heart attack. and tad to be taken to the hospiBorn Dec. 19, 1896, in Almy, tal. when Ha returned home she Wyo., a ion of Samuel and Lucy found her Utils boy tad cut his Tate Diston, Married E Stella foot. Robinson Dec. 17, 1926, In Coalville. Later solemnised, Salt Cristy Mss Sorenson, daughter Lake Temple, LDS. of Mr. and Mrs. Eddy SorenHome teacher, Sunday School son Oakley tad to be taken to and priesthood teacher, ward the hospital last Friday, to reclerk. Former employe, Grass move paper she tad stuffed in Creek Coal Co. Retired, Union nose. The doctor successfully rePacific Railroad. Caretaker, moved the paper and Christy was Holioday Park. dismissed after an hours stay Survivors: widow; sons, daughin the hospital. Stale feeling ter, Roy, Coalville; Darwin, Salt fine. Lake City; Mrs. Stanley (Nadine) Christy received s nice gift Gines, Las Vegas, Nev., 9 grand- from her grandmother Mas children; sisters, brother, Ralph, Sorenson this week it was a Rock Springs, wyo.; Mrs. Heber lovely play house and partly (Edith) .Bell, Evanston, Wyo. furnished. She has really had Mrs. Preston (Lucille) Judd, both fun in it and is quite playing Coalville. a particular little mother, everyFuneral service! were held thing tas to right in place. Monday, in the Coalville Ward Mrs. Clyde Van TasseU who chapel. Burial, Coalville Ceme- has been In the Heber Hospital tery. was recently moved to the St. Marks In Salt Lake. Is Dead at 70 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Woolsten-hulm- e and fomlly and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Poulson of Montpelier visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Darcey and their family over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Darcey and children Joined them in a visit to the Salt Lake Zoo Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Young and wore peach colored linen dresses with white accessories and white carnation corsages. Petite flower girls were nieces Lucinda and Carrie Carter, each wearing peach colored dresses and carrying miniature baskets of flowers. Best man duties were performed by Billy Staples. The couple spent their honeymoon tiSouth and North Dakota and are now making their home In Henefor. The bride was honored at two showers given by Kathryn Pace, Mrs. Sharon Pace, Terry Dawson and Pearl Birch and the other by Mrs. Paulette Snapp and Rita Wilde. i COALVILLE: Tbs Mont Fitzgerald family Mrs. Pearl Stonebreaker of Cron visited with friends in Woodland have moved to Manila and relatives in Coalville last where Mont Is employed. Woods week-en- d. Mr. and Mra. Mike McGonlgal and Mrs. Floyd Schultz of Follette Texas visited In Coalville this week. They had come for the funeral services for William children spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Hazel Street. The Stake High Priests had a barbecued Chicken supper at Park City Saturday night. There was a fine representation there and everyone said the dinner was delicious, Carpenters Leave for Scandinavia Mrs. Lydia Pace drove to OgKAMAS- den last week to visit with her Dale and Carolyn Carpenter daughter, Leone who baa been have left on a very exciting trip very 111. to Europe. Dale, ion of Mr. and Carpenter served a Mrs. Agnes Young is spending Mrs. Lloyd Sweden and is very in mission at a few days her home In excited about going there and Wanship, participating in the Scandinavian In Mrs. Louise Harvey and family Youth Conference Denmark and with the members of the visiting from Montlcello, Utah have been church there, who were real vlsltng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pace. A niece, Kathy good friend! to him a few yean Fuller of Montlcello is staying ago and mewing this friendoa for an extended visit with ship. They plan to spend two weeks thaPacoa. In Sweden then Kind some time Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gibbons In England and Franca. They have been planning this have been enjoying a visit with their grandson, Ricky from Las trip for a year and ware very excited about leaving. Vegas, Nevada. i ' Viola Z. Mabsy visited at the A birthday party wu held in honor of La Jean Darcty on bar Jack Zumbruunan home and Mary 5th birthday last week. Guests OUerton home in Salt Laka Sunwere, Loretta Darcey, Janet day. Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Young Peterson, Kayla Vernon, Brenda and daughter Margaret of the and Russel Hortin, Jody and state of Washington were reKendra and Kendall Carter, cent visitors at the Viola Mabey Carina Milliner, Angela and home. Jay Lacey la confined to an Stephen Stembridge, Michelle hospital for testa and obOgden and Lisa Merchant, Debbie, Cathy of a lung ailment. servation Page and Joleen Darcey. Mrs. Bendixsen sisters, Mrs. Pauline Vaughan, at Chautauqua Laura Nelle Bendixsen returned last week from the annual Chatauqua, a summer camp for tired housewives, which is held at the MIA girls home in Provo Canyon each summer. In spite of the rain It wu a very enjoyable week with no dishes or housework and plenty of entertainment. To make it an especially enjoyable occasion, several members of her family from far flung parts of the nation attended. From Virgin - came three Agnes Wilmoth and Mra. Edna Prlddy; tar 82 year old aunt, Dorothy Taylor and cousins h. Esther Vaughan and Nina Mrs. Shoo-smit- From California cams Myrtle Leavitt, Nelda McQuarrle, and Carolyn Draben. From other points in Utah were Myrtle Jo Bralthwalte and Bruce and Janet Wilmoth, who entertained the group with folk dances. On hand to help with kitchen wrk were Sanoma, Joy and Tanya Bendixsen. pre-nupt- ial Among the first of the lovely June brides was Miss PamelF Wilde as she exchanged nuptial vows with David Robbins In a double ring ceremony performed June 2 In the Relief Society room at the Henefor Ward. Bishop Grant Paskett officiated. The couple greeted guests Immediately following the ceremony at a reception given in their honor in the Cultural Hall. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilde, Henefor, and the groom who tas been living in Henefor is the son of Mrs. Charles A. Robbins of Adams, No. Dakota and the late Mr. Robbins. The new- Mrs. Robbins was lovely In a empire styled wedding dress of hroesded satin with a lace train foiling from the boulders. Her bouquet was a forge white Camilla surrounded by talisman roses. . Matron ofbooorwasthebrldes sister, Mrs. Connie Carter, with Mrs. Sharon Pace, Mrs. Diane Staples, sisters and Miss Terry Dawson, Mrs. Marlon Stephens standing aa bridesmaids. They Help Support the YWMIA SUMMIT STAKE GIRLS CAMP PROGRAM Mrs. Caroline Sargent and Mrs. Viola Z. Mabey of Coal- ville with Mrs. Mary Zumbrunnen OUerton of Salt Lake attended the Andrew Petersen which was held at Mill Creek Park Center June 17, 1967 in Salt Laka. Be Sure to Stock Up on Goodie re-uni- at This Great Food and Bake Sale Monday, July 3 CAKES PIES COOKIES BREADS CARDIES, Etc. - Coalville City Hall Henefer Cultural Hall Hoytsville Cultural Hall Proceeds go for purchase of equipment, camp and craft supplies I , Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pace have left for a visit with their daughter, Patsy and her husband in Portland, Organ. Allan Bates Is home for a two weeks visit. He recently graduated from Fort Gordon, Georgia which is an officer's candidate school. He will next he stationed at Ft. 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