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Show never be able to fit through the In better times little trap-doyes, but now, I Just wouldnt fit. in Besides, the the closet would be a dead THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE or. rond-cli- u matter, October 26; 1923, at thr poet Enterad as office at Coalvilla. L'tah 31017, under the Act of March 2, 1179. Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. IJecond-cUt- e at Coalville, Utah. Advertlelna Rates on Appllcatloa. ubocrlption MJO a year In advance H. C. McConaughy, Editor and Publisher. Louisa D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. W. P. Langford Pro'- -(faction Manager, step-ladd- give-awa- quiet, Start running dishwater. The minute they seethe dishwater running they evaporate. I couldnt fine them if I wanted them. Bees WAXING By Mary Bee So I am nowalady-of-leisu- re with dishwater hands and wrinkled kids. I might even ary Bee. learn to enjoy I thought being a would be really great know, you doing the housework when I darned pleased, a nap every afternoon - that kind o lady-of-leis- Mecham, our favorite correspondent, now living in California. BUT --our Park a bishop. City manager gal, Marie 'Well, he isnt now. But he used to be. Springer, didnt know Mickeys AH of which was the beginsuscriptlon was free, espediscussion of a cially when The Record just fits friendly ning on how to address people. How the. bottom of Mickeys bird long should a person carry the cage, and sent her abULSoo. .. title which he once rightly' heres what one would expect owned? from The Mick: . CEfs fine with me, either way. Dear Miss Springer: Makes no difference whatsoever. ril call a man whatever My apologies for failing to answer to be wishes he called.) your message of 12, if youve never run a May WHEN I MEET Raymond Larfish market you cannot comson, head of the MorganCounty prehend the difficulties in scalLDS Stake, I always address ing down the workload long him as President Larson if enough to send a fin for an overdue subscription payment. there are people around. If In good conscience 1 cannot were alone, I call him Ray. renew a newspaper subscription Sometimes, if I dont know which was sold to me under false whether he is on church business or school business, I call pretenses in the first place. him Dr. Jekyll or Mr. Hyde. 0 really should have known better . . . being fully aware Suppose the bishop falls upon that Mac got his start in the evil ways and loses all his he still be adreligion-sho- uld 'printing business by turning out his own Liberty Bonds). dressed as 'bishop? Does a It was In giving H.C. (for defrocked priest expect to be called 'father? Crook) $3.00 for what he How far should we carry the promised me was the Number tide? Should Joe Williams and ONE, genuine map of the Lost Dutchman mine in Arizona, its Stiff Hoyt and George exact location pinpointed and be addressed as 'MeraU that I came to receive chant'? Or Merch by close The Park Record. friends? Remember how we got our ears boxed for calling Miss Deciding not to prosecute I chalked it up to experience . . . Judd 'teach? and, because, having thirty nine DID YOU KNOW that nearly birds (parakeets and canaries) all doctors dislike being called and the local fish market . . . 'Doc? And shouldnt there be I need aU the old newspapers some way for him to let us know lean get. what kind of doctor he is? It is my considered opinion that Macs unethical business Maybe hes philosophy, maybe are tactics will soon come to the general practltloner-the- re attention of the Better Business so many kinds, whos to know? Bureau and should there be a Probably if George D. Clyde Senate Investigation I certainly were to come In right now Td do not want my name to be address him as Governor-n- ot found listed anywhere in any of that he might expect It, but from habit. How about you? Incidenthis files under any circumstances nor In any of HLF ally, it was Interesting to note that the Governors in session Louises buried tomato cans. at Park City last week addresSo please remove my name sed each other by first names: from any and aU subscription Cal and Bill and Alan. Every cards, mailing labels, UUs one else addressed each as Mr. due etc. Governor or Governor Ramp-to- n. If, at a later date, you again Include in your pages that deNobody ever calls me Mr. lightful 50 Years Ago column Publisher or even good ole I wlU reconsider subscribPub. Next time I meet Donna . under a fictitious ing Dearden in Park City PH say name.) 'Hi, Bank. Paul RusseU shaU Enclosed is fifty cents to be known hereafter as 'Barb. cover the cost of the issues If enough people write in my you've mailed to me since May name on the ballot for Morgan 12. Again, my apologies. County Sheriff, Porter Carter Mickey Mecham wUl be out of a Job-sh- aU we (This letter . . .and the above stiH caU him 'Fuzz? signature . . .wiU In three minutes, seventeen NONE OF THIS is serlous-i- tta seconds. the way we kicked the subject around after the man called Bishop left the room. How many Blue people stiH call Gordon Taylor Larry and Kathy Vernon are Mayor? Or Russ Porter Your the proud parents of a daughter Honor? born June 2 in Kingsville, Texas I was once accused of caUlng President Kennedy 'Jack.' This hospital. The little miss is ridiculous the champagne weighed 7 pounds 14 ounces. wasnt flowing THAT freely. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vernon; My Lady Fair Louise loves are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Park City so much that she takes Mrs. Earl Vernon of Vernon, aU her guests there and Mr. and Mrs. Heber City regidarly-a- nd makes dven a and Mrs. Mary Austin Geary gift of The Park Record. One of Weston of Kamas. these goes to Mickey Durrani 'Thanks, Bishop, see you later. Gosh, I didnt know he was hard-worki- ng ... Poly-chro- uls ... ... .. self-destr- Pink and y. THERE IS ONE way I can get some peace and quiet --one way 1 can be sure the little monsters will stay far away and very - al Jr, er it.-M- Francis News Mrs. Gene Atkinson and daughter and sister Penny Car-re- U of West Covina, California are spending some time visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Atkinson. On Monday, Gene, who is stationed in Japan, called by short wave and talked to his wife and parents. He reports he is doing fine and was happy to get to talk to aU of wreckage of the furniture. OKAY they both laugh, So that were Just playing. makes it all right, the leg broken off the couch and the smashed lamp. So I separate them. "This Is your territory, see? That is yours. This line divides you so dont cross it. Okay? That looks real swell-gro- ovy even. They each stand on their own side of the line and shout Insults at each other. them. Stan Atkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Atkinson, left Monday morning for Fort Bragg, North Carolina for basic training in the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lemon and family of California are spending the summer with Mrs. Grace Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas and son, and Augusta Prescott are spending a few days in Idaho visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Klrkham and family of Las Vegas are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hallam and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Atkinson. 'You cant come across there, thats my territory. Maw! Shes coming across my territory. Mom told you not to cross the line. Mawl Shes across the linel 1 Just wanted to get a book. Fm not hurting your old territory! 'BUT MOM SAID you wasnt to cross the line. Oh NO! Now youre walking aU over my cows. Mawl Shes walking all over my cows! She came across the linel Shes in my territory! Now its time to separate them more completely. Ive devised a wonderful method. I Just send the dirtiest one to the Mr. and Mrs. Demont Atkinson spent the day in Burley, Idaho attending the funeral services of a friend who drowned in Lake Mead. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prescott and family of Las Vegas are visiting at the home of Mrs. lone Prescott. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Atkinson and family of Las Vegas is spending some time at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Mark MitcheU and Alma Atkinson. Mrs. Ray Lazenby of Tabby spent Monday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MitcheU. Mr. and Mrs. LaVeU Atkinson and family of las Vegas are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Atkin- ' When bath-ta- b. the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moan and family were aU beaming because of the return of their son, Gary. Gary completed his mission and flew home fromSL Anthony, Idaho, Thursday. Gary said the valley really looked good to him even though it was wet. Mr. and Mrs DeLoy Winter-to- n and Seth are happy to have a friend of Setas, Terry Swin-n- ey of Canada visit with them. Seta met him while serving on bis mission in Canada. Mr. Swlnney is planning on registering at Weber State college with Seth this week where they wlU both attend the summer semester. What 1 hadnt counted on was a solid week of rain, no school and three kids picking at each other all day. They dont fight, Just scuffle. I mean I hear a thump and a crash and find them wrestling around on the floor amidst the ITS Woodland stormy weather lasts very long, my kids begin to get a pale, wrinkled look from so many baths, but it keeps them separated awhile, anyway. Of course if you cant lick 'em, you can always Join em. So I tried flaying games with them. After 4 12 straight hours rf Monopoly, my eyes were watering, my head ached, my shoulders were cramped and my legs asleep and we still werent anywhere near finding out who was winning. Im going to get a deck of flaying cards and teach them to play blackjack or poker or even gin rummy a game that has an end and that I might win occasionally. Brenda and Jan Fitzgerald spent several days last week in Midway visiting with their grandmother, Mrs. Earl Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Anderson and Brenda Fitzgerald accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lott to Logan Saturday morning where they met Jeff Anderson and Thayne Lott at the USU where they have been attending Boys State aU last week. They all went to lunch and then attended the graduation exercises in the afternoon. After the exercises the kids aU came home and the Lotts and Andersons went to Preston, Idaho where they visited with Zola Maes folks, Mr. andMrs. Kimball Phlppens, and returned to Kamas in the evening. Mrs. Robert McGregor boarded the plane in Salt Lake City Monday momingandflewto Las Vegas, Nevada, where she met her parents. They wlU spend several days in Las Vegas and then will motor to Phoenix, Arizona to visit with the McGregor's daughter, Robyn and husband. Word has been received that the Vera Huffs have sold their home and ranch in Randalette and will be moving to Woodland very soon. Everyone wtUbeglad to have them back home again. Mr. and Mrs. Hermand Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Morlin Van TasseU and Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Van TasseU were cm hand at the airport Tuesday when the plane flew in bringing Craig home from his mission in the Spanish-Florl-da mission. Everyone was aU smiles to see each other and Craig was happy to be back home again. He wUl be reglsterlngfor school and the summer semester at the BYU. Mr. Verl Fowles is still in the Wasatch County hospital receiving treatment. Everyone wishes him a speedy recovery. De-M- in the Wasatch County hospital. After returning home for a while, she went to stay at the home of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Brlgg Young of salt Lake. Mrs. Edita CarlUe spentSat-urda- y and Sunday in Heber City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John CarlUe. Mr. and Mrs. LaMontWalker received word that their daughter Monta Lou, (Mrs. Vernon Frazier) was very Ul in the hospital with virus pneumonia. They report she is feeling some better but is stiU in the hospital. Mont and Louella went to visit with her on Sunday, and then stoned in Salt Lake City and visited with Mrs. Jane Walker. Oakley News Edna and (Hie Atkinson and Charles and LaNett and baby went to Moab and visited with Lorraine and Elaine Randall. Bernice Wilde has been down to her son Calvins in Salt Lake to get acquainted with Calvin and Carol's new baby boy. He weighed 8 lbs. Verla and Bob Piercy are the proud parents of a 5 lb. 4 oz. baby gtrL Oakley has had two big fires lately. They have been burning down the old Frank Richards home and the old Frazier home. The flames and smoke brought spectators out to see what was going on. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 CoalvUle, Utah Thursday, June 18, 1970 Sonia Wilde, daughter of Sheldon and Sondra spent a week in Salt Lake with her grand- mother. Many people attended the very lovely Military wedding of Dale and Barbara Freeman. Out of towners who came for the wed-tawere Keith and Enid Wilde of Morgan and Nate and Elma ng Thomas and children of Salt Lake, and many others from West Jordan and Salt Lake. IPs very good to see Lucille Hortln out walking around a bit. Everyone is so glad she is feeling better. Slumber Party Marks Birthday A slumber party was held in honor of If INSURANCX COMPANY Kathy Richins1 fifteenth birthday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Richins. The party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fawcett. Attending were Kathy, Dixie Fawcett, Marva Ovard, Linda Jones, Lori Stephens andNedra Richins. The night was spent in eating, laughing and not very much sleeping. ECIAL PROTECTION roill NON-DRIN- KI " iMBSiM Low Ratos fxfro ItneNfi AUTO - HOME - LIFE Phone 336-530- Allen Jones Agency 9 Announcement . Coalville .. This is a Notice of the REPUBLICAN County Convention to be held on Saturday, June 27. 1970 2 p.m. At the Summit County Court House THE PUBLIC IS INVITED! Anna May Blazzard, Kamas, Utah Mrs. Arch Pace has been quite 1U and spent several days son. Henefer News Myron and Maxine Richins and son are residing in Provo for awhile as Myron is attending school. When they move back they wlU move into their new home. Lowell and Terry (Dawson) Abramson of Ogden is moving into the former WHEN ALL ELSE fails and still keep the storm-clou- ds dumping the rain, I tried to avoid the little brats. There isnt anywhere a mother can go to get away from the family - at least in my house. No matter how many doors I lock or how weU I hide, they find me. I seriously considered hiding in the attic, but to get there Id have to lug the stepladder in from the garage and set it up in a closet beneath the little Richins home. Grant and Emma Richins and children are In Wyoming where Grant is attending school. Lloyd and Mary Wilde were hosts of a birthday dinner for their daughter, Pamela Robbins. Guests were the above and Pams husband Dave and son RusseU. Also Daves moth- er trapdoor. and grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Robbins and Mrs. Louise Grilley of Adams, North Dakota. After some studying, I decided it would be useless-- Pd Great-grandpare- nts PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT Concerning Summer Hours At Coalville City Dump Each Wednesday: All Day Until 8 p.m. Each Saturday: All Day Each Sunday: All Day Until 8 p.m. City of Coalville. By: Councilman Lafe Bowen. 4 THEY GO TOGETHER Add zest to your next patio party by serving beer with your favorite cook-ou- t recipe. Whether you have sizzling steaks or barbequed ribs on the grill, you'll enjoy the flavor more with a refreshing glass of beer. Food and beer . .they go together. FLOCON is Union Pacific's new computerized concept to control the flow of empty cars to a shipper's area. The computer sorts cars by type in order to supply the shipper with rolling stock in the most rapid manner possible. Call the UP freight traffic salesman in your area . . . he'll show you how FLOCON and UNION PACIFIC work better for you. . UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 5th East Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 And lor Information about plant altos In tho Union Pacific Watt, writs to John W. Godfrey, Chiat Executive Officer, Land Division, Union Pacific, Omaha, Nebraska 69102 i |