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Show Two Are Hurt in Car Wreck Larry Elkins and Sharoo Sim -- were an their way to work Monday moraine, when they had a ear accident. They both work tor Kennecott In the Burgen Mine In Eureka. About two mllea from Span-la- b Fork, Sharon was driving along the freeway and before he knew what had happened he had run into the back and of a truck. Apparently the truck dhtat have any lights on, and couldn't be sen until It was too late. Larry was thrown Into the windshield and Sharon got a broken aw and three teeth knocked out. They were taken to the Pay son hospital. Larry was released, but Sharon was kept iintl some time later. sons Steven Hardman Is Mechanic Grad Memphis (FHTNC) May Apprentice Stevem D. Hardman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Hardman of Kamas, Utah, was graduated from the Aviation Structural Mechanic School In structures at the Naval Air Technical Training Center In Memphis, Tann. , nine-we- The ek curriculum ' Included electlclty, aviation supply, theory of flight, plana handling aircraft painting and repair of internal structures. Prior to attending this course he completed the' Aviation Familiarisation' and four-weMechanical Fundamentals courses at Memphis. two-we- ek ek Kamas Theatre Phone 783-446- Kamas, Ut. 9 ft FRIDAY WEDNESDAY June 18-2- 0 Steve McQueen Fayne Dunaway THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR SATURDAY Hospital Notes Janean Andrus; reporter, Roods Pauline Rees, wife of Mr. Alfred Rees of HoytsvHle, pve birth to her fourth child oo June In the Summit County Hos- This Is their third year of cooking, and their project this year Is painting mail boms and keeping their finger nails dean. pital. The young boy weighed lbs 8 ounces. His name Is Brent Allen Rees. His three brothers are Keith, Mike, and Jim. The gramfearents of the new child are Jake and Nlta Haas of Coalville and Am Bunot of Randolph, Utah. His are Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Child of Roy and H. M. nts June The Marlon Little League went to Heber and played one of their teams. Marlon won their games. Blaine and ReNaa Cossayand family spent Father's Day In Salt Lake with ReNaa's father and mother, Earl and Elma Merkley. All of their family was there to enjoy the day. The H Club called the Silly Servers met at the home of their leader, Tamara Louder on June 12. Their officers are: president Margaret Jensen; vice president, Donna Cooley; secretary, Anita Peterson; music leader, GREAT NEWS FRANCHISE OPENING SOON Ideal for Suburban or Small Teems 7 David Janssen ft- - June 28-3- 6 June 1969 Dan WJN B822669 Dang Hn Ramp Box 100 FPO Ban Francisco, Calif. 96694 Prescott, New Concept 0 CLINT EASTWOOD COOGANS BLUFF Blsel home. George attended a reading extension course held in Heber during the week. Brad Wlntorton, non of Dae JOR SALE- - 1959 Pontlae On Sunday they moved to and Manraon Wlntorton of Provo 1. Station wagon. Ph. the nest two months. for Logan 24-to spending the week visiting n on a received grant George with his grandparent!, Mr. and Science project and will attend MOBILE HOME LIVING ColumMrs. Ralph Wlntorton. school at Loan. Walter Hardman had the misbia, Continental, New Moon. in the fall, they will return 12, 20', 24' wide; 1, 2 or 3 fortune of breaking rib while at to Roosevelt, where he will bedrooms,, Many models to work at Kennecott. Walt to etU teach for the fourth year. choose from. Authorized agent, on the Job, but hu quite a lot Rosalia and Bud Atkinson and Call Dick Prescott, Kamas of pain. noma time last family spent Rodney Fitzgerald, eon of week visiting with her mother Mont and LaNae Fttigerald had and father, Mr. and Mrs. HerSALE-19- 68 an accident at the Haber High Yamaha 250. man Cooley. All of the Cooley FOR Ph. School rodeo. Ha wan riding n met at the home of the family bucking brone and was kicked Morlln Van Tassells for dinner WANT TO BUY-Gin the foee, breaking his nose quality on Father's Day. alfalfa hay. Call Lyle Peterand bruising bln face quite D. Wlntorton provided Ralph 24-son, badly. Ha wan taken to the the Sacrament meeting In WoodWasatch County Hospital where land on Sunday night. Lynn CANDY SUPPLY ROUTE he had his non set and stayed was a speaker, and Unusual opportunity for man or overnight. He is now at home Carolyn Wlntorton sang n solo, woman to restock new type coin and feeling quite well again. 'He That Hath Clean Hands, Jo De and Bill Mines spent dispenser with high quality and Ralph D. Wlntorton was the Friday and Saturday with the packaged food products. Handlconcluding speaker. The proDeLoy Blaela. BUI and DeLoy ing brand names only. No Selling was enjoyed by everyone. gram went to Venal on business, Dependable person can net Winter-ton Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Friday. Jo De and BUI returnand girls were guests of VERY HIGH EARNINGS. Part ed to Logan early Sunday mornhis parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph or full time. Requires $1150 Ining as BUI is the Sunday School D. Wlntorton on Saturday and to $3250 cash secured by ventory and equipment. Write Superintendent in their Ward Sunday. Lynn and Carolyn are In Logan. for personal Interview, giving moving to Woodland for the Saturday, June 14, 1969, the summer. They will move to phone number to: STRATEGIC 535 South 2nd Henry Blsel descendants held FRANCHISES, California In the fall where Lynn a fomily reunion at the WoodWest, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 has employment. 25-- lc land Church yard. R was a very Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thacker successful and lovely gathering and Ut, and Mrs. Arvin AnderThe Blnel family greatly PLEASE PICK UP YOUR picson went to Salt Lake City to tures at the Bee office. I appreciated the lovely ground attend an open house on Saturday and conveniences of the Ward. The open house was In have a number of both recent evening. George and Judy Ann Phillips honor of Arvln's niece, Elynn and old ones to be claimed. and two children spent n week Mary Baker, Coalville Office. Anderson Banks. Elynn Is the Manager. daughter of Elaine Miles Anderson formerly of Uakley.Ardean NOTICE: Deadlines for news for attended the Temple ceremony the SUMMIT COUNTY BEE la on Friday morning, 4-Tuesday. Any Items turned H Georgia Sue Stevens spent In after this must be delivered four days he re with her parents, to Morgan before noonWed-nesda- y. Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy BiseL Someone tun called homeWhile I do not mind made bread a 'social ftxxf Georgia Sue Is working at the thin extra service, 1 would apLD6 Hospital and her roombecause lt'e magic ingredient preciate your trying to meet mate to Lois Prescott. that transforms everyday meals the 4:30 deadline on all but Into special occasions. R might Steven Moon had the misemergency Items. Thank you, be added that n Slice of homefortune of having his horse Mary Baker, Coalville Corresfall on him last week. Steven's made bread to ft, conversation 46-tpondent. ankle Is broken but he Is still piece. H able to get around. At least a HARRY BIGELOW Ardell Clyde, Vern Epperson, cooks agree that yeast breads, Chu Lai, Vietnam (AHTNC)-Arm- y rolls, and coftoe cakes fresh and Etta Murdock all of Ileber Private First Class from the oven do evoke slot of City, spent an afternoon last Harry J. Bigelow, 19, son of Mr. "aha and oha. Homemade week at the home of Arvin and and Mrs. Harry J. Bigelow, breads smell no heavenly and Ardean Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Fitzgerald 35 N. Second E., Kamas, Utah, taste so good. was assigned May 20 to Battery had two nephews Jimmie and Annual awards are provided D, 1st Battalion, 82d Artillery, Matt of Standard by Brands, sponsor Ogden spend Clyde Amertcal Division near Chu several days with them last of the national H bread proas a cannoneer. Lai, Vietnam, In now week. The its Mr. eighteenth year. gram boys' parents, four medals and There are Mrs. Jim Clyde came on per county for n blue award group; Friday to take the boys home and eapenna-pal- d trip to the end visit with the Fitzgeralds. H National Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCongress in Chicago tor the best bread baker Gregor of California have in the state; $600 scholarships moved to their summer home on for six national champions. the Diamond Bar X Ranch. RoH bert la a retired fireman and Congress During the Standard Brands will give n they plan to live year round at recognition dinner for the 1969 Woodland. They are happy to be state and national award reIn the quiet mountains. cipients. The gala event will Woodland DeLoy CLASSIFIED 336-228- 2c 783-48- 24-2- nc 336-22- 61. ,lp The Summit County Boo Coalville, Utah 84017 Dear Sirs: 1 would like to thank you for ending me the subecrlptlon to your paper. Enclosed is a money order for 83.00 for my years subscription. Also I wan wondering if you could run an ad In your paper for the Kamas area. That I would Ilka to know If there are any service men from that area stationed around DaNang or Dang Ha. 1 would like to know so an I could look thorn And once again I would like to thank you tor your coopera- tion. Thank You Sincerely, COUNTRY CUZZIN WASH fa coming to your area. Franchise opening soon CAR- DanPreecott ... now Admiral Wiment not necessary. Writs Smith P.O. Box 557, Kent Wash. llard J. Smith, Commandant of the Const Guard. 1966 Hoods 90. Condition $200 cash. SAL- E- FOR Good Call 783-452- FOR RENT- -2 bedroom home, furnished or unfurnished. Newly painted etc., nice. See Wayne 783-446- 4. 4c Wln-tert- on Harris, 236 E. or phone Coalville 100 N., 336-2424-2- nc 4-- half-mini- on Coalville, Utah Thursday, June 19, 1969 FOR SALE-Frigld- refrig- alre erator. Good condition, $25. or Call Kamas 783-21- 67. 783-44- 06 -- FOR gelding riding horse, gentle, fine for children. Phone Kamas SALE-Buck- SOCIAL DANCE INSTRUCTION under PROFESSIONAL 783-46- 25. 24-2- nc WILL DO CUSTOM SWATHING Contact Frank Nallsen, ph. 24-1- 783-47- FOR SALE -- Rebuilt appliances. Very reasonable, guaranteed Call Larry Turner, Kamas 783-47- 24-2- nc course Judd. starts July 2. Classes held on Wednesday or Thursday nights. for teenagers; 0 for adults. Partners preferred for adults-n-ot required for teenagers. $5 per person. Susan 8:30-10:- 7:00-8:3- 336-59- 58 The Board of Education of the South Summit School District will hold a meeting on adoption of the 1969-7- 0 Budget and possible adjustment of the Budget at 6 p.m. on 1968-6- 9 Monday, June 30 in the office of the South Summit School Superintendent in Kamas, Boyd Lake, Clerk, South Summit School District 4-- in your home community! 4-- 4-- enterfeature a tainer and each girl will receive a special gift. H This modern home-basprogram In open to girls, end well-kno- ed 4-- boys, too, between nine and 19 yearn of age. Beside learning the art of bread baking; youngsters try cookies, plzias, pancakes, and waffles. Listed la n delicious recipe for Pizza So Carefree... PIZZA PRONTO 24 c. warm water, 1 pkg. or 1 cake Flelshmann'e yeast, 2 12 c. prepared tds-'cult mis. Measure warm water Into large warm bowl. Sprinkle or crumble In yeast; stir until When you join the Plan, your annual gas bill fa calculated by computer based on the gas appliances you have and your prior of this calculated amount history of gas use. You pay each month. The computer may not calculate your exact use, but it will come dose. Any differences between the calculated and actual use of gas will be adjusted at the end of the Plan year. one-twelf- Equal monthly payments for natural gas service is a new convenience for Mountain Fuel customers. Ask us for details. MOUNTAIN FUEL MirPU iwniirf and comtntrnet - it i natural GAS! -- For TOTAL I COMPANY AaW Gt Am- . Utah. CRUST; Many Mountain Fuel customers have found it convenient to budget their payments this way. They do this by joining Mountain Fuel's Equal Monthly Payment Plan. Heres how the Plan works: - Notice of Meeting Pronto that makes four ten-in-ch Would you like to pay the yearly cost of natural gas service in 12 equal monthly payments? 00 Classes held In Hoytsvllle Cultural Hall. Contact 25-- lc Hoytsvllle. Ides. How to equalize your monthly gas bills 2nc skln nf Breads, Pizza Tops for THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 24-2- nc 9. ood nf The first official Coast Guard Fantastic returns, minimum patrol flight over the SanFran-cisc- o Bay. Area was made In MONDAY investment Property invest- 1941 by Lieutenant Willard J. WARNING SHOT SATURDAY give 4-- WALT DISNEY'S 25-2- month of May the sky finally opened this past After the dry We Get Letters: drive. SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON June Finally Ends Marion News 3 WEDNESDAY ft FRIDAY Long Drought weds to the a the farmers and gardeners that needed water. McNeil of Francis. Coalville, measuring only JS Also In the hospital this past .inches of moisture during the week has been Janice Kanninsan usually damp month of May, who bas had a tonsillectomy. came in with a total of U4 Inches from June 10 through the 17. This makes the total so for this month LS5 inches. Monday, the 16th, proved to bo the wettest day with a downJohnnie and Joyce Mitchell fall of .75 inches. The Echo Dam has received spent Tuesday night In Vernal on a business-pleasu- re trip L19 Inches this past week. Rock-po- rt Mrs. Vicki Flinders and has totaled L50 Inches of rain during the month of June. family have returned home after Even with the moisture during spending soma time with her the past few days, neither of parents in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Smith and the dams will spill this year, family had a real nice vacation say the caretakers. In Portland, Oregon visiting Rockport Reservoir was for with their parents. from the fop, due to the lack Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen of run-o-ff of this spring-mo- st had their family home for Faththe moisture of the wet winter er's Day. A real nice luncheon soaked into the ground during was served. May. Mae Last weekend Elmer and Echoes water came within a and Mick and Marvel Stevens couple of Inches of the top of drove up through Mirror Lake, the gales but It never made it. and Into Brldger, Wyoming and Now If on Its way down again, went through the museum there. making the lower valley green. They came back Into Evanston and had lunch at the Top Notch Club. They enjoyed a real nice ft MONDAY 21-2- Qmltli, at dissolved. Add biscuit mix; beat vigorously. Turn dough out onto board well dusted with biscuit mis. Knead until smooth, about 20 times. Divide dough into four pieces. Roll each piece info n circle 10 incites in diameter. Place on greased baking dieets or In shallow pie pans. If baking sheets are used, make a standing rim by pinching the edge at the dough. FILLING: 2 pkgs diced moa sarella cheese (6 oaO 34 c. chopped onion, 1 clove garlic, chopped; 2 c. tomato sauce; 1 c. chopped salami, or I c. cooked Italian Sausage, or 2 2 oz. cans anchovies, chopped, or 2 3 oi. cane sliced mush room. Salt and pepper to taste, 12 c. grated Parmesan cheese; Oregano as desired. Arrange plicae of mozzarella cheese In crusts. Mix onion, garlic, and tomato sauce. To filling mixture, stir in one of the following, salami, sausage, anchovies, or mushrooms. Add salt and ptppsr and sprtad on dough. Sprinkle on Parmesan chess and oregano. Bakalnhot oven (425) for 15 minutes or until crust In brown and the filling Is hot and bubbly. Serve In wedges. Don't forget, information regarding H membership In any of the projects cfn be obtained by contacting (he County Extension Service office In the courthouse. 4-- 4-- H The Marina Inspection Office Francisco to aecond In, dze only to the office In New York. Marine Inspectors are Coad Guardsmen responsible for the country's maritime safety program and annually inspect thousands of American ships from the blueprint dags to the find scrapping. In San I J ( COPYRIGHT 19M You are not a statistic in our community There is a special magnetic language in big city business. It can only be understood by electronic computers that process names, charges and payment due. It's done in a fraction of a second. It has no time to be concerned about you or your problems. It's not designed to understand. You get a special low rate on electricity when you use But, to our local business community you are a person, not a statistic. Don't turn your back on our hometown businessman. 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