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Show Joyce Mitchell Is President Legion Ladies st Fat Secretary Executive Mac el Thurmond and Press Secretary Mike Miller (left to right), members of Utah's Governor Calvin L. Hampton's personal staff, carry out the King; multiplicity cf duties required in the successful movement of the four-da- y Western Governors' Conference held in Park City this week. The Host Office set up at the Activity Center, Park City Resort was the center of communications for the 11 governors attending. Friendliness, graciousness and definite helpfulness were apparent as various questions were asked; as personal messages for any of the Governors or their staff were received; as news media personnel requested special information; as visitors and observers came in seeking credentials; these and New Forestry Personnel Here Utah Forestry A Fire Control announces a change in personnel in their Heber City office. Mr. David G. Behrens will assume the Area Forester position which has been held by Ralph Miles for the past two years. Mr. Behrens duties will include the responsibilities of providing assistance to private landowners in forestry and related matters, and will coordinate state-coun- ty wildland fire suppression programs in Wasatch, Summit, Duchesne, Uintah and Daggett counties on lands. Prior to coming to Utah Mr. Behrens was employed by the Forest Service on the Coconino National Forest In Flagstaff, Arizona. Mr. Behrens and his wife Janet will reside in Midway. Mr. Miles will be assuming new duties in the State Forester's office in Salt Lake City. He will be the Assistant State Forester for Forest Management. non-fede- ral U. Pink and Blue Robert and Verla Piercy are the proud parents of a girl, weighing 5 lbs. 15 ounces, born June 5 in the Summit County Hospital. The tiny miss has one brother, Robby. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Piercy and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Simmons of Franare cis; Mr. and Mrs. George Piercy of Florence, Colo. The Piercy's are especially proud as this is only the second girl in the fomlly in three generations. nts Mr. and Mrs. Gale Stephens of Bountiful became the proud parents of their third son on June 4. The new baby weighed 7 lbs. 5 ox. Brothers Bradley and Bryan visited with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ordell Stephens, Henefer, Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rlchlns of Bountiful. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jaques, Henefer. Larry and Kathy Vernon are the proud parents of a daughter born June 2 in a Kingsville, Texas hospital. The little miss weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vernon; great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vernon, Mrs. Earl Vernon of Heber City and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Geary. interruptions kept the staff members busily occupied. In addition to the business of the conference, the daily busimany ness routine of their Capitol Hill office was brought to the Park City facility for action and processing. No little chon. Their attentive responses to the LaVern is at camp. Mabel R. Larsen visited in Ogden over the week end at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Georee Farrell. She also attended the wedding of her grandson, Gary Farrell and Robyn Adams Friday evening in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wool-stenhul- and Mrs. Donald Woolstenhulme also attended the wedding Friday night. Following the blessing of little Emalie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Thirlot Sunday at Fast and Testimony Meeting; the Thl riots hosted a family dinner for her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bullock, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thl and for Mr. and Mrs. Robert ot Williams and family. Memorial Day visitors at the home of Marie SawleywereMr. and Mrs. Dale Slddoway of Green River, Wyo.; Mrs. Velma Vickrey and son of Big Plney, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Saw-l- ey of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and family of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Slddoway of Coalville. Dean, Betty and MarkVernon are visiting this week in Kingsville, Texas getting acquainted with their new granddaughter who was born June 2 to Larry and Kathy. June Toole and Mabel Vernon visited Sunday in Ogden with Reva Clark who is in the st Convalescent Home. Reva enjoys visits from her many friends from the Coalville area. Hill-cre- Woodland Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Gines went to St. George during the week and moved their daughter home from school. Janean and Gary Hill have moved to Provo for the summer and Jolean Is at home in Woodland and will work in the bank. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Pace and Glorilyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Morlin Van Tassell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cooley Sunday. They all attended SunMeeting in Elder Gary Moon was operated on for appendicitis last week. Gary is recuperating and will be home, having completed his mission some time this week. Among the almost 2,100 candidates for degrees at the Alvin and Mary Lou Gines were weekend visitors of the DeLoy Btsels. They have just th annual com- mencement held at Utah State University June 6 are the following who are candidates for Bachelors Degrees: Thomas Whitney Toole and Scott C. Wilde, Coalville; Gary Lawrence Colton, Jode Bisel Miles, William Guy Miles, Chad Lee Miller and Erls Peacock; Sheldon R. Franson, Oakley; Hene Nelson, Park City; Melvin A. Stembridge, ( I Lydia Paskett of Henefer, celebrated her ninetieth birthday on Saturday June 6. Many friends and relatives came to wish her well. Keith Paskett, Mr. and Mrs. Max Waddoups, John and Shand, Carl and Jeanne Rlchins, and Violet Ovard were among those visiting. Also Chelty Anderton, Lottie Rlchins, Bishop Donald Dawson, Sheldon Rlchlns, Ralph Ovard, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Dearden and Willa Dearden. First Day music was furnished by Odette Waddoups, Linda Ratt, Kathy Kalm, Lynette Stringum and Rose Smith. Curtis Paskett, husband of Lydia, remains bedridden. Installment 2 of Estimated Tax Due Now Salt Lake tiling 1970 declarations of estimated Federal income tax must pay the second installment of tax due by June 15, 1970. Taxpayers who first met the requirements for filing an estimate after April 1, 1970, but before June 2, 1970, are required to file on Form 1040-E- S rd and pay at least of the tax by June 15, 1970. These persons should use declaration-vouch- er No. 2. Roland V. Wise, District Director of Internal Revenue in Utah, said that taxpayers whose anticipated Income during 1970 has changed may be required to amend their declaration. Space to compute an amended estimate is provided in the estimated tax package received City-Indivi- one-thi- by taxpayers. Declaration-vouchNo. 2 should accompany the payment for the second installment, Mr. Wise said. Publication 505, "Tax Withholding and Declaration of Estimated Tax," which furnishes detailed information on this subject, may be obtained by dropping a post card to your District Director, Internal Revenue Service, 350 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, er Utah 84101. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thacker were happy to have his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Thacker as Sunday visitors. They also visited at the home of theArvin Andersons. Receive Degreees seventh-seven- Noted June 6 Wendell and Melba Olaverson had company from California, Velma Wllborn and her son and his wife, Betty and Benny Whitlock and their son Timmie. Velma is Wendell's sister and they reside in Woodland, California. They also visited with Elsie and Lafe Lamb. Sunday guests at the home of Wendell Olaveson were Mr. and Mrs. Gall Staley and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown. Arden Mortan is visiting with her daughter, Beth White, in Salt Lake while Beth's husband Scoutmaster, Max Willard took his Scoid troop to Mill Hollow camping and fishing opening day, returnlngSaturday afternoon. Scouts participating were Rob and Roy Anderson, Sam Gines, Craig Gines, Raymond Knight and Lynn Thacker. returned from Hawaii. Carol Kokohnen visited with her parents for a week, enjoying her semester break at WSC. Carol will return to attend the summer semester there. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kokohnen were elated over a call from their son Kent and family who live in the east. Kent has accepted a teaching position at the BYU and they will soon be moving to Utah. Act of 1968 U.S. the Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid on al-aid California Trip for Wrights Keith and Blanche Wright re cently returned from a trip to California where they visited with their son and his wife. Dennis and Sara (Carpenter) Wright who are now living in Vallejo. Keith and Blanche had an exciting time, They went to San Francisco, San Jose, took a trip around Oakland Bay Bridge, went to China Town. Keith, Blanche, Dennis and Sara had a fabulous dinner at Fisherman's Wharf. The Wrights returned very pleased with the success of Dennis and Sara and were so proud of the position of Dennis working for the office of Union Hall and the nice office and private secretary that he has. Fort Dodge, Iowa, Messenger; Had anyone predicted eight years ago, when the federal budget first passed the mark, that less than a decade later we would be spending that much money he would have been dismissed as an alarmist. Had he added that even at that fantastic figure the spending projection would have been represented as a belt tightening exercise he would have been disregarded as a crackpot. Yet both have come to pass. President Nixon has submitted a prospective schedule calling for the expenditure of $200.8 billion during the fiscal year 1970-7- 1 and calls it an 'austerity budget. 1100-billi- Erma Gibbons Dies in Heber KAMA- S- Erma Ennettee Hall strom Gibbons, 66, died June 4 in a Heber City hospital after along illness. She was born Aug. 30, 1903, Salt Lake City to Charles A. and Amelia Neilson Hallstrom. Married J. Owen Gibbons Feb. 1, 1923, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Gibbons was a member of the LDS Church, DUP; piano teacher, organist. Survivors: husband; sons, Aldin J., Clearfield; Leland a. 11 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Edgar, Apache Junction, Arlz., Allen, Lehl; Mrs. Clara C. Nix, Mrs. Bountiful; Farah H. Potts, Mrs. Donald (Lavine) White, Mrs. Thora Frazier, Mrs. Frank (Alice) Casper, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lilly Wilcox, ElMonte, Calif., Mrs. Roy (Olive) Bates, Vancouver, Wash.; Funeral services were held Saturday, Kamas LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Oakley, Summit County, Cemetery. Jesse Leonard Dies in SLC KAMA- S- Jesse A. Leonard, 78, died June 6 in a Salt Lake hospital. He was born Jan. 5, 1892, Kamas, to George B. and Mirian Smithies Leonard. Married Webster, November, 1923, Salt Lake City; she died Nov. 1970. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH Henry C. Helland, Director of Highways Published in The Summit County Bee Thursday, June 11, 1970. La-Vl- nia 29, 1962. Mr. Leonard was a timber-ma- n, carpenter, member LDS Church, veteran WWI, American Legion, DAY. Survivors: son, daughter, Roland J., Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert (Barbara LJ Hoyt, Kamas; stepson, stepdaughter, Mrs. Gorden B. (Verlie) Taylor, Kamas; Bennett Smite, Orovada, Nev.; 14 grandchildren; 6 sister, Goldie Bribe, Kamas. Funeral services were held Tuesday, South Summit LDS Stake House. Burial was in the Marion Cemetery. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State En- Sweeney-Colema- n Mrs. Katherine (Faye) Sweeney, Kamas, wishes to nounce the marriage of an- her daughter Mary, to Thomas Reed Coleman, son of Mr. Lowell Coleman of Midway. The couple were married on May 29 in Midway at tee home of tee grooms tether. Highway this project. These rates are fnarin a part of the contract documents. The attention of bidders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in highway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). The State Highway Department, in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 CJ.R., Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively Insure that tee contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible Udder without discrimination on tee ground of race, color, or national origin. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, where they may be reviewed by prospective Udders. Specifications proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each Udder must submit a Ud bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by tee Commission; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashier's check for not less than 5 of the total amount of tee Ud, made payable to the State Road Commission, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the Udder win execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required. The right to reject any or all Uds is reserved. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. Dated this 6th day of June, (Specialty Item) at Per Lump Sum. The project is to be completed in 75 working days. Prequalification of tedders is required. Prior to any Udder's 90th Birthday Coalville Comment Fast Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 608 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, June 30, 1970, and at that time publicly opened for construction of Rest Area Development in Summit County, the same being situated on Interstate Highway No. 80 At the Kimballs West Bound Rest Area identified as Federal Aid End Project No. Contract. The principal items of work are approximately as follows: 1810 Sq. Yds. of Concrete Flatwork (Colored), 6800 Cu. Yds. of Topsoil - Contractor Furnished and Facil- ities many details Insured the success of the conference. day School and Woodland. (gjjHEffil NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS The American Legion Auxiliary held their election in the City Hall. Chosen for the 1970-7-1 year were Joyce Mitchell, president; Vona Brooks, 1st vice president; Gen Geary, 2nd vice president; Mildred Rises; treasurer; Emma. Jean Hansen, historian; Louise Bowen, chaplain; Afton Blonquist, Sgt. at Arms. The Auxiliary wish to thnnir the public for its assistance in the poppy sale. It was very successful. A Joint meeting will be held with the Legion for installing of the new officers. All members and husbands are invited. Governor's Staff Stays on fob Secretarial-receptioni- QGQQQ, 1 receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary teat the bidder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, tee required Pre qualification Statement pertaining to contractors experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with the Feder- . gineer to exchange water in Summit Comity, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLBAM. Exchange 350 (Area 35) Edwin W. Boyer, Henefer, Utah seeks the right to exchange 2.0ac.-f- t. of water as evidenced by App. 27609, U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, and Contract with Weber Basin Conservancy District. The water has been diverted from Wanshlp Reservoir at a point N. 1760 ft. E. 3023 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 29, TIN, R5E, and used for mlsc. purposes. , Hereafter, 2.0 ac.-f- t. of water, is to remain in the Weber River, and in lieu thereof, 2.0 ac.-f- t. will be diverted from a n. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE-Jo- NO. 336-537- 5, hn seven-fo- ot We Will NOT accept classified ads on the phone. They must be paid for in advance. Please stop in the Bee Office and give us your ad and pay for it. R is only a minimum of $1. Anything over five lines is 15$ a line extra. By order of the 24-t- nf Publishers. 24-- lc FREE PUPPIES -- Call Max 24-l- nc Willard, 17. FOR SALE Used form machinery - one MJ. Diesel tractor-model 150 (like new); one Sec. 4, T3N, R4E. Protests resisting the grant- International ing of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed, in duplicate with the State Engineer 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before July 11, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert Thursday, June 11, 1970 tractor. Call 783-487- 24-2- 6. WANTED milk hauler to haul milk between Heber City and Oakley. Interested party please call Brooklawn Creamery,783-456- 1. --3c CONSOLE SPINET PIANO. Will sacrifice to responsible party in this area. Cash or terms. Write Credit Mgr., Tallman Piano Stores, Inc., Salem, Ore24-- gon 97308. I one M.M. 175; to tend at my home during 23-2- DONU MISSOUT1 5 years teach- ing experience. Brent Wilde openings in Bass Guitar, Banjo, beginning and advanced lead and rhythm guitar. Will be teaching in the Heber, Kamas, Coalville and Park City areas; Private lessons $10. per mo.; childrens group lessons, $10. for 3 mo.; Adult group lessons (specializing in western guitar) $10. for 3 mo. Instruments furnished free at lessons. New guitars rented for $5.00 per month, with option to through Pantone Music in Ogden. For an Immediate appointment , call 783-43and ask for Brent. has Immediate STATE ENGINEER 1970. TO CREDITORS of RAY JOSEPH DEARDEN Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1020 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the twentieth day of August, AD. 1970; claims must be presented in accordance with Utah the provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. MARY ANN DEARDEN, aka Estate 336-559- FOR SALE- -2 bedroom modern home in Wanshlp. Also building lots, gas water heater, also GE refrigerator, ph. 336-53- 18. 23-2- nc FOR SALE- -2 bedroom modern home in Coalville. Lois Davis Johnston, 442 So. State, 46, Clearfield, Utah. Ph. 825-69- 66. 22-- OF THANKS are 15f CARDS a line. (Approximately five words in a line). Payment in advance. 22-t- nf CLEAN UP work done in base- men or wong men for fry cooks, kitchen help and hostesses. Will train. ments, attics, garages and 5. etc. Will haul away. Call taurant, call Mr. Flinders, 24-- 2p 783-479- WANTED-You- Mountain Meadow Ranch Res- DEARDEN, EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF RAY JOSEPH DEARDEN, Deceased. 649-965- 22-- 4c 24-2-nc MAINA Merlin R.lybbert,Atty.,1020 Kearns Buildlng,Salt Lake City, PUBLIC NOTICE! Utah. Published in The Summit County Bee May 28 and June 4, ' 11 and 18, 1970. Estate BERGER BROTHERS HARDWARE announces their Grand Opening Sale TO CREDITORS beginning June 11 and continuing until all sale items are sold! Of GENEVA WILDE DAVIES Deceased. Creditors will present claims vouchers to the undersigned at Coalville Branch Office on or before the 23rd day of August, AD. 1970. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions with Sale Items up to V2 off include Discontinued Paints New and Used Lumber Screen and Interior Doors ALSO WALL PANELING of 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verifica75-9-- tion as required therein. WALKER BANK k TRUST COMPANY, Administrator with Will Annexed of the estate of Geneva Wilde Davies. PARSONS, BEHLE k LATIMER By F. Robert Reeder, $2.50 per sheet or more sheets GIFTS 20 attorneys. Published in The Summit County Bee May 21 and 28, June 4 and 11, 1970. NOTICE 10 oil APPLIANCES 20 off Stereo Tapes and Records TO CREDITORS Estate of ERNEST J. PAD-FIEDeceased. Creditors win present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at E. H. Fankhauser, Attorney for Executrix, 430 Judge Bl., Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 23rd day of July, A.D. 1970. Published in The Summit County Bee May 21 and 28, June 4 and U, 1970. 15 oil FREE 45 rpm Records Limit 1 per family! FREE picture prints with $3.00 purchase 18 by 24 I j Do Ton Have I ! Kitchen Remodeling 50-1- 50 ice where he is stationed for the time at Ft. Knox, Kentucky. Mary will live with her mother until she is able to join her husband. WANTED t SUMMER CLEANERS Together! on CABINETS $1.50 FIXTURES APPLIANCES COUNTER TOPS FLOOR COVERINGS FREE ESTIMATES per hour Contact Sheirich - Cabinets Solve Design Problems Pre-finish- ed NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT FAST! KAMAS VALLEY LUMBER CO. Applications Due by June 1 3c 03 75-9- -5, NOTICE 18-19- 70 -- 3. nc ft. deep located at well, a point N. 530 ft. W. 430 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 4, T3N, R4E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwatering of 4,000 mink, 5 horses or cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 0.5 ac. All uses in SE 14 SE 14 On the 5th of June, Mrs. Sweeney honored her daughter at a tea at the Kamas Ward. Thomas returned to the serv- 2p LIKE A small child WOULD nc the summer months. Phone Published in Summit County Bee, on May 28, Jims 4 and 11, NOTICE Coalville, Utah 24-l- nc 571-28- 81. 783-21- Peoa,andWan-shi- p 783-468- tools of my trade. Reward. Ph. or 01 THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 Tribune paper routes. Don 24-- 3c 3. Holton, Kamas, LOST, between Kamas and Salt Lake, small green metal box of hand tools, some special 277-73- BOts or girls wanted for Coalvinf, Deere mower cut, call J. R. Hopkin. 8, CARRIER KtmutUti) RtjeeNkM 1 0. |