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Show i i their leader, Jack Sargent, at attended the Lagoon. They went down Satur- (by and stayed overnight and cane homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Os Russell left May IS to attendaquartarhorso ttww In Seattb, Wash, where fie b acting as one of the judges. Joyce Reese of HoytsvHbhas bees visiting with her mother, Ethelln Pack this week. In the WUford Lewis Sr. Veteran's HoqdtaL Sunday dinner guest at the home of Ray and Gloria Bathers was Ray's mother of Haber. Rex and Kelly Lamm are proud parents of a baby boy bora May 81 at the Coalvllb hospital. He weltfiod 7 pounds. Thb their first child. Michael Butter, who b earring in the Coast Guard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Date Butler, faiM on leave from Thailand, fa August he has to report back to Maine. Max Ginas, Craig Peacock, and Michael Jones are spending a few days camping and fishing at Flaming Gorge. Steven Hackiey hadabtrthday party May 23. Nine of hb friends helped celebrate hb seventh birthday. Games were played and eupcakas, punch and candy were served. Martha Holliday, foster daughter of Chuck and Ann Hadley has returned to Kayen-t- a, Arizona for the summer. She graduated from South Summit thb year, and will attend BYU with News of Kamas Valley Folks together was family fit bald at the home ef Dick and Mayo Prescott llay SO In honor of their son, Richard who loft far San Diego, Calif., on Saturday after enlisting to the Navy w May 27. Than to wish him Bon Voyage were his parents A . and two of ns ns i Brooklyn Colbgs. Aldan and Bornrio Padflald and family wars home visiting ' their parents and friends over the weekend. Arnold Wilde Is home for a few days visiting with his mother and family. Amok! lives s In Sib Dligy. Mtf. LuDean Wilde and family apaut three days in Salt. Lake visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCormick. Memorial Day, Dick and Arlene Wilde want to Coalville to visit Arlene's parents, Lse and baa Turner, her aunt anduneb Gab and lfyrla Jacobsen, and her grandmother Willoughby. She earns back with them and apent the day and night On Sunday they drove to Evanston and visited Arina's Ant Ruth Bruce, who just came home from DB fcfwmHtl. Mary Weston la home now after spending time lntheCoel- Vilb Unfltal, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagstaff Jr. drove to Brigham City to visit with Louises parents. They went to Promotory Point Louisa stayed to visit with her fobs and will be homo this wort sometime. Margurlte Madsen and family of Provo were Memorial Day visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wagataff Sr. Marguriat's son left for Mexico for two weeks with the Explorer Scouts. Mrs. Albert Wagstaff Sr. went to Salt Lake Wednesday for a gat to gather with ton of her friends. They usedtohavo a club down there andonaof the womn was here from Portland, Ora. They had a real nice reunion, talking shout old times. They met at the home of Evelyn . , atv i her friends, Barbara Jensen and Marsha Fox flaw to New York for a two weak vacation. They will visit with two morn of faalr friends, Linda Carpenter and Vivian Acosta. They are both teaching at and brother Weldon. Also Oran and Wanda and Raven Smith of Las Vqgag LaVerl and Barbara Simmons, Charlene and Robert, Phil and Mariana McNeil, Bob and Brian of Francis; Cotlaan, Duane, Jana, Nell and Jimmy Thacker of White Rocks; Michael and Nsida McNeil, Karen and Linda of Haber; Bob, Verb andRofaby Plarcy of. OaJday and Blaine. Connie and Travis Reese of Hoytsvllb. Rick's fill friend, Sandi Robinson of Salt Lake also attended. Nad and Elaine Prescott of Beaver Creek bn treated Rick Prescott to a steak dinner before he left for the Navy. Charles and Donna Hemmart and son, Gary of Salt Lake apent last Sunday vlsltlnf at the home of Dick and Maya Prescott. The Lyle Smiths enjoyed a abort vacation to the West Coast Points of Interest ware; San Pedro, Lone Beach, Anaheim, San Beraadlno and Southern Utah's canyons. Ranowfag friendships with friends and relatives aloni the way. Marvin and Louise Ryan are proud parents of a baby firl, born May 16 at the Haber hospital. Sha weighed 8 lbs. S os. and win be named Andrea Raa. Grandparents are Kenneth Ryan Kamas, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dudley, Park City. They have four other children. Mrs. Ryan had her baby at the old transHaber Hospital and ferred to the new hospital and the first patient to be at BYU. Tuesday morning GlennaJsan of MarJack and Ann tinas, Calif., Linda and Brace Compton of Provo, and Brent and Mary Lou Spaulding were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Thacker over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thacker ware also there. They were hare for the wedding reception of Dallas and Janet Snapp, who ware married Friday evening in the Mantl Temple, and their recaption was Monday night In Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thacker plan to spend two weeks in Provo with their daughter Linda and her family. Then will go to Idaho Falls and visit another daughter, Mary Lou and family, and visit with brothers and sisters of Mrs. Thacker in Idaho. Don and Corrine Pitt of Salt Lake, Morris and Virginia Levis from Tooele, and Johnnie and Belva Johnson and son of Salt Lake were Memorial Day visitors at the home of Myrtle Pitt. Rhea Davis spent the weekend at her sister's home in Spring-vill-a. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Peacock and family and Mr. and Mrs. Onrtl Minchey enjoyed a family reunion at Emery during the holiday. Vicki Peacock is going to spend the summer with her parents. She has been teaching the first grade at Huntsville. Babies Messed in Fast Meeting Sunday were Christina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Leavitt. Sha was blessed by her grandfather. Dab Leavitt. Jeanne Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mitchell, was blessed by her father. Brett Lambert was confirmed by his father. Memorial Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Page were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sackett of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Luke of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Potts of Upalco. Sympathy goes to Era and Ivy Padfield on the death of their nephew's (Bert France) wife Anna of Denver, Colo. June Conference will be held on the 87th and 28th. A regional practice for tlie June Dance Festival was held In Evanston Monday and another one will be held June 7 in Salt Lake. Don and Wanda Elliott and daughter Sharron of Costa Mesa Calif., were Saturday visitors at the home of George and Elaine Padfield. Sharron is Glenna Jeans roommate down Hlgfar. Kerin Van Tassell went fishing at Strawberry with Ms grandfather Pyne cf Orem. Gaya Pace left Saturday for New Jersey to be with her husband cwIm-LaRattaan- d Morlin VanTas-se- ll had dinner Memorial Day for Chub and Nonas Boardon of Sandy. Don and Rowans, Clayne and Neds, and Marlin and DsAna Van TasdSli; Don and Nads Holton and thair daughter Gaya. Twenty-tw- o uero present and everyone had a good time. Gary and Karan McCormick and Randy and Dana Taylor took their children to Flaming Gorge Thursday fishing. They caught thair limit of fish. Todd R. Mlnchsy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Minchey will receive a Commission 2nd Lieutenant In the Air Force June 6 at Utah State. He will also graduate from Utah State Jims 7. Ha majored In Political Science. Jack and Bonnie (Williams) McDonald of Carson City, Nev. were here visiting for three days. They attended graduation exercises at the BYU for Jacks brothers, Kent and Steve. The 10th of June the Ward Relief Society will have a Bazaar. The Kamas Llttb League has started their season. Anyone Interested contact DeAnn Van Tassell or Rex Lemon. Also helping out will be Elmar McNeil. The Kitchen Kewtlas had their last meeting May 83 at the home of their leader, LuDean Wilde. They Invited their mothers and served them cookfai and fruit punch they had teamed to make. Those present were Wendy Wilde and her mother, Lori Those present with their mothers were Wendy Wilde, Lori McNeil, Beth Potter and Debbie Page. u (Last Week) lUmas Ward Sacrament meeting was presented by Marion Lott and Gary Kim Pad-fie-ld giving talks. Carl Wagstaff played a piano sob and Bessie Russell played an organ solo. President Richards gave a talk. Eleven scouts fromKamas golf coune, bn the tennis court and wherever people sun themselves for long periods of time without protection. Dr. Wallace L. Chambers of the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society sab today. A large proportion of all sv'n cancer can be prevented U people avoid excessive sun, ie explained. 'But 1969, some 110,000 Americans will develop skin cancer, including 1,100 people in "tali. 1 American Can-- r ; b b estimates, b j. ir less Billy Blonquist Plans Summer has been a student at the Weber Training Center for the Handi- Billy Blonqulsfs two weeks vacation at Handl-Cam- p, Grand Mesa, Colorado, last year him to fish, shoot bow and arrows, play bantoH, and do all the thtogs any young lad likes to do at a summer camp. The Handl-Caban Easter Seal Society sponsored summer vacation for children who are handicapped at birth or far accident. All housing; equipment and food facilities are geared for then children. Games and sports activities enable all the children to participate and have fan. The directors and camp personnel are trained for the special rewardbg work with the campers. When Billy, the son of Bin and Helen Blonquist wu told he would be returnbg to the camp for another two weeks July, he started to pack hb bags b excited anticipation. For the past eight years Billy capped b Ogden. Last year the St. Marys Church Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) raised money to help pay for Billy's trip and they did the same this year and sponsored a dance where the proceedings went towards the camp fond. Mrs. Louis Arko (Myrtle) b The Summit County Chairman for the Easter Society and wUl have an Easter Seal Fund Drive this coming week and asks the Park City neighbors to welcome the campaigners. The money raised In the community and the state of Utah goes towards helping Utah's handicapped adults and children. ed . tMsfalL Chuck and Ann Hacklay and Chucks brother Kent and wife Lorraine of Logan, attended the John Browning National Guard Armory Antique gun show Ogden May 84. Sunday, Chuck and Ann, Kent and Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. Georgs Yager and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Korney of Provo met at Heber and had Chick's Cate a dimer and a family gat together. Mrs. Letha Lott b home after spending two weeks with her sister Marysville. The Oakley MIA girls had a Judy and Louisa Lott hosted work night Tuesday They a baby shower for thair sister raked, hauled somenight. rock and Undo Klrkfaam May 24. There trash from the Town Park. ware fifteen present They playFlorence Wilde has been on ed games and painted nursery the sick list thb week. Hope bocks. rhyme quilt Shrimp ahe. fa. feeling better at thb salad, cheese and crackers and punch with pineapple sherbet writing. ' Forenca Wilde haa been ontfle were served as refreshments. Gordon and Verlie Taylor, sick list thb week. Hope ahe b Pete and Helen Bezzant, and Defeeling batter at this writing. Bill and Virginia Embry mob and Zola Mae Lott went to Pleasant Grove Saturday to motored to Salt Lake Monday. Bethel Harris and Roma attend a wedding reception for Anderson wot to Salt Lake Mary JoStory,daughterofKelth and Joyce Story, former Kamas Monday to take Brent for a check-i- s on hb arm. residents. Kalin was the drugEdna Atkinson took Lille Jeu gist here.. Last Thursday, Ruby Louder, Atkinson, Diane Hardman, Pat-a- y Brusnahan, and Lorle Myrtle Pitt, Melissa Lowto and to the Temple to be Mu Olsen attended the Summit, Wasatch and Morgan baptized for the dead. They had lunch and had Comity D.U.P. convention held enjoyable day. Cindy Gluber is home from Morgan. There ware five the hospital where she apent State representatives present rnfnrm(nfl q different camps about tan days recuperating accident on a horse. was presented and a lovely from Brent and Peggy Wilde were luncheon was served. They elected new county officers and visiting their parents over the Mu wu elected second rice weekend. Congratulations to Barbara captab of Summit County. Dana Hoyt, daughter of BlU Wilde, who wu the only senior and Halva was taken to the graduate from Oakley this year. Heber hospital Friday for a Oakley Primary win start at 10:30 on Mondays during the ruptured appendix. summer. DeVon and Louise Wilde and Susie apent the weekend in PleaTracy Brusnahan fell oo a sant Grove visiting with pop bottle and cut her arm, Louise's sister, B etty and requiring six stitches. Jackie and their families. Bert Johnson b the hosSummer Primary time turn pital undergobg a back operachanged to Monday morning at tion. 10 a.m. Jamas Bigelow, son of John Visiting at the home of Del-Rand Rom fa stationed In ChuLal, and Patsy Hatch over Viet Nam. His address Is PFC Memorial Day was DelRays H. J. Bigelow, US 866 51133 BTRY D 1st Bn. 82nd ARTY line Service Station. Mr. Americal Dtvislpn.AFO-S- u Thomas wu trying to start his Francisco, Calif. 96374. car, and flames started shoot-to- g out of the carburetor, but Larry Prescott left Wednesday for the Marines. Ha will be he had it out by the time the stationed at San Diego, CalU. truck got there. Jana Prescott, Kip Bigelow Keith and Barbara Prescott are spending a few days b Las have moved back to Kamas, and Vegas. They are staying with have the motel opened for busiCarl and Rena Prescott. Carla ness now. Keith still works b and Lana Prescott and Tracy Lu Vegas and will coma home McNeil are also down there. on weekends. Ron Fitzgerald has spent a Glendon and Wanda Miles and few days at the Heber hospital. son Bart went to Delta last Date and Mona Leavitt, Elmer weekend for boating and water and Jean McNeil, Gerald and skiing on the lake down there. Sandra Atkinson had a going Bob andSherree went with them. away party Saturday night for Tom and Karen Simpson who Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stowell. have been b Delta all winter, Richard taught Seminary at have started moving back into South Summit, and they are their home in Marlon. Tom is moving to Boise, Idaho. They here now taking care ofhte all went to Heber bowling. ranch, and Karen and the chilThe fire engine was called dren will finish moving up when out Sunday evening to the Bee- - school is out. b door-to-do- or, b b If you would like to volunteer time to the fond drive, tele7. phone Mrs. Arko at 649-946- Oakley Items Mel from Bountiful. Ha enjoyed the rodeo Saturday night and then went to Sacrament meeting Sunday where Patsy and Del Ray had their baby blessed and named Brandon. Jerry Louder and family came home from Lu Vegas for Memorial Day. Jerry's family stayed here with their grandparents, Dick and lone Larson for a couple of weeks until Jerry can come home to stay. Visiting at the home of Gerald and DeLora Young on Sunday were DeLoras parents, Vera and Rub Huff from Oray. father, b Wildlife Babes Not Fair Game ma u b Brahma Bulls 1 . .. 5,000 die uf skiuckii ;11 year. 'Most are need- Dr. Chambers said. 'Skin enneer ir ' 1 -- ted i curable deaths ' no nu a early. Any pei. sore that does not ual, or experiences a change b size or color of a wart, mote, or birthmark, should consult a phy- sician promptly. SV! cancer accounts for 83 rcent of cancer among American men. Fishermen, construction workers, sportsmen, should be especially aware of the hazards of excessive exposure to the sun. The eldered ly and people should use extra caution be sun. 'Caution b the sun really common sense b action, Dr. Chambers said. 'Remember that anyone can develop skto cancer. Sunshine should be taken Wildlife babes of the woods and wilds are not fair game for adoption even though theM infant creatures may appear lost and forlorn when found b be outdoors. Division of Fish and Game officials listed bis adoption of wild game babies as an annual u SALE-G- ona Into Navy;: Must sell 1966 Mustang. Good', condition. Practically nswtlrat Taka over payments if qualified! 23-t0. Call Kamas, FOR NOTICE: Deadlines for news for the SUMMIT COUNTY BE Els 4:30 Tuesday. Any hems turned matte floor card martilne $75; 0. Call Kamas, b 783-488- FOR SALE -- nearly i new-cyc- lo- 783-488- HOME after thb must be delivered sate. noonWed-nesdaMorgan before not mindy. White I do thb extra service, I would appreciate your trying to meet Hip 4:30 deadline oo aU but emergency Items. Thank you. Mazy Baker, Coalville Corres46-t- nf pondent. to 23-2- ne IN HOYTSVILLE fori: 13 ac. pasture. Phji 1 23-lg- 4. FOR SALE-35-- G. gaL Joseph R. Hopkins, 336-537- 8.: 23-2- CONSUMERS nearly need:' Medicines, Spices, Flavorings! Cosmetics, etc. Start your pro-- ;! fttaUe business wlto famous: Rawtelgh Products. Write Raw- -: lalgh, 1415 23rd SL, Denver;. Colo. 80205. to $17,775. EARLS REALTY Authorized Dealer (Nfice - Morgan Leon Stmlster Coalville 829-39- 56 336-23- 91 FOR nf TRADE-Shet-l- Hot; washer,: Queen wringer-typ- e Boise Cascade prebuilt homes, your lot. Prices FOR SALE OR pony. Phone t- Water Heater; No. 8 John: Deere Mower, 7 foot cut; Speed: NEW KINGSBERRY WEST delivered to start at $8700 oc SALE-M-f- vacation! oot trailer made Like new. Ph. by Northwestern 23-2- K- 783-466- 6. and 336-53- 04. 22-2- nc fair-hair- fair-skinn- b b :jj PLEASE PICK UP your pictures at the Bee Office. I have a number of bob recent ns old ones to be claimed. Mary Baker, Coalville Office. nf Manager. b small doses. Protective dobing and broad-brimm- ed hats are important equipment for those who work or play the sun. b 'Schools, dubs,' businesses and fraternal groups might be Interested b alerting people to the dangers of skto cancer, Dr. Chambers added. 'The Utah Division office of the Aimn-teaCancer Society, 610 EastSoufa Temple has a film on the subject entitled, 'Sense theSun.' Free screenings may be arn GREAT NEWS! FOR REN- T- 2 yr. old home. full basement 12 acre ground. Also crop land for tease. Ph. 22-2- 336-256- 3. FRANCHISE nc New Concept Ideal for. . Suburban or Small Towns aL b 22-2- nc 336-256- 3. FOR SALE-19- Ph. 336-226- OPENING SOON FOR SALE: Washer and dryer; 13 bend Holstein dairy heifers 218-gDairy King milk tank good cond. Larry Clark. Ph. 68 Yamaha 25oT 1. COUNTRY CUZZIN CAR-- , WASH b coming to your area. Franchise openfag soon Fantastic returns; minimum FOR SALE-F- ull line of farm equip: tractor wlfa mower bvaatment Property investand scraper, loader, swaber, ment not necessary. Write hay baler, slderake.CallFrank P.O. Box 557, Kent Wash. 6. Nallsen, 783-476- 23-2- nc b ranged. Free literature available. b also problem and assured concern-a- d humans bat apparently lost fawn deer and other wildlife youngsters have not been abandoned by their parents. ' Adult animals are naturally spooky and reluctant to show themselves to humans, and they will stand helplessly nearby WANTED 18-2-5 u away by people who find them cute and cuddly. Adoption usually lasts ody a few weeks and then the ftm and soon novelty of be new pet gone. Turned Ioom, these pets of man are unable to take care of themselvesand have no future the outdoor world. The young of Utah wildlife species are protected by bw and posseMlon of any protected animal or bird unlawful except during the respective hunting season b accordance wlfa the rules of that season. in Coalville Aran, SALARY AND COMMISSION. Must be mechanically inclined will train. Send references and tetter stating exjeriencc and promptly to know-ho- w b b Young Man from Coalville Area to work put time selling Motorcycles and Snowmobiles their younpters are carried Morgan, Utah Box 607 ' b BUDGET HEARING School Laws In compliance with Chapter 20, of Utah, the Board of Education of the North Summit School District gives the following notice: 53-20- DANCE b ay After June 16, there will be the office of the Clerk 1969, on file in of the Board of Education of the North Summit School District for public inspection, a tentative American Legion Post 93 (OLD ECHO SCHOOL HOUSE) budget for the school year Saturday, lune 0. On June 27, 1969, there will be held in the office of ' the Board of Education in the Nprth Summit High' School Building, Coalville, Utah, at 7 p.nL, a public hearing on the above mentioned budget and thereafter the Board of Education will adopt a budget for tSe school year BILL JUDD 1969-197- $1.50 per couple 1969-197- 7 Music by 75c Extras 0. BOARD OF EDUCATION, North Summit School District . EVERY ONE WELCOME! By J. EMERSON STAPLES, Clerk. Y STOCK SHOW & RODEO Rodeo Saturday, June 14 - 8 p.m. Stock Show Friday, June 13 Ilronc Biding Calf Roping Steer Wrestling .s : Thursday, June 5, 1969 'Cancer prevention begins on the beach, on the farm, on the . BEE-1- Coalville, Utah Is Dangerous b KAMAS VA THE SUMMIT COUNTY Skin Cancer Seout-A-Ra- Kamas, Utah One Prime Reef to be (liven Away Two Chances for Young & Young Producers $1.00 KAMAS VALLEY ARENA SPONSORED BY KAMAS VALLEY RIDINC. CLUB . |