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Show T News Notes from Kamas Valley Tuesday dlniier guests of Ivy Padfleld were her nieces, Janie sod Barbers Plrhala, of Saa Antonio, Texas, and also her niece and husband, Gene and of Pleasant Elaine Grove. Teresa Kovlck, daughter of Bonnie Ryan, celebrated her sev nth birthday Thursday, of her little friends Twenty-fo- ur came and enjoyed playing games and helping her celebrate. Spending the week with Jack and Bonnie Lassche Is his daughter Brenda of Salt Lake. The Albert Smith family reunion was heldSaturday, August 1 at the home of If r. and Mrs. Albert L. Wagstaff. Each family brought their own picnic and the committee furnished ice cream and punch. They enjoyed Friday and Saturday, They enjoyed an excellent business and evening program. Saturday they toured foe National Arches and were then served a luncheon. They visited with their daughter and Karl and Carla Brooks and family In Jarvis son-in-la- w, Montlcello while there. Visiting at the home of Elmo and Irene Hoyt Sunday were two of their children, Herond and Gaylen and family of Logan, and Ben and Shirlene Pap and family of Granger. Merle Carpenter Is still In the LDS Hospital. He underwent surpry Thursday, and Is feeling pretty well. Hope he Is soon able to come home. Dale and Bonnie Parker and baby visited In Heber Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. horseback and hay rack riding; Ralph Ingles. softball and other games.; Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Jackson Everyone enjoyed a day of visit-- 1 have been visiting here for two weeks with two of their dauglng and getting better acquainted There were 75 family members hters and their families. Helen Robbins and four of her five present. Stiff and Alta Hoyt were very children of West Covina, Calif, happy to have their daughter, came by train to visit. Helen Bonnie Fitzgerald visit with hasn't been to Kamas for four them over the weekend. years. Her husband Is a chiroRichard and Echo Ryan took practor. Jack 0. and Jessie their children to Heber Sunday Jean Wright and their six chilwhere they celebrated Tracy's dren of Fontana, California are sixth birthday, by going swimalso here visiting. Jack Is the ming at the Spa, and enjoying Bishop In their Ward. a picnic. Echo's mother, Mrs. Dale and Lorna Butler and son Katie Robb also went with them. Gary have been on h very nice Devon Wilde and two of his trip to Washington, where they brothers-in-laBud Mecham visited with their son Steven and Ed Wall, spent a week and his wife Kristine In Tacoma. in the Ulntahs at Fish Lake.' They toured all points of Interest. They stopped at LaGrande, They packed In on horses. Fish- lng wasnt too good but they had Oregon and brought Dale's a real good time. Louise and mother, Mrs. Dessle A. Butler children stayed In Pleasant back to Kamas with them. She Grove with her sisters for the plans on being here for two week. weeks visiting with her children Helen Anderson Is in the and their families, Dale and Coalvilte hospital recuperating Lorna, Tim and Lydia Carfrom a burn she received at penter, and Sam and Edna her home, when some hot grease Mitchell, and also her children spilled on her leg. Hope she In Salt Lake. Is soon able to come home. Wednesday night the Parker LaReta Hardman and Lila family, Charlie, Liz and Pamela Colton attended the Priesthood and Patsy and her boy friend, Ge neology Seminar held at the Keith Richards cm, Glen and Lou BYU from Monday until Friday. and Dale and Bonnie went to the Larry and Lila Colton are Demolition Derby In Heber. very happy to have their daughGlen drove one of foe cars. ter and Ral and Pam Later, they all attended the Schubert and their four chilcarnival, and then some went to dren of St. Ansger, Iowa stayfoe rodeo. ing with them. Two of Rals Ron and Pat Fitzprald are friends came with them and very happy to have her daugpent a week here. hter, Becky Cox here for a' Elmo and Irene Hoyt attend couple id weeks from Kansas ed the Utah Cattleman's sumCity, Missouri. Becky flew IS1 mer conference In Blanding on Her husband Jerry will fly li w. son-in-la- w, BACK TO SCHOOL are spending ten days In Hawaii. Tiny went to see Bob who is there on rest from Viet Nam. Lee and Stan Hallam of Spanish Fork spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Prescott. While here they helped In the hay. Mrs. Tom Bates and Lonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bates of SprlngvlUe and Jerry Bates spent Sunday In Blue Bell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Bristol. They attended the Bates reunion. Elda also took her grandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bates. There were 60 members of the family present. Darlene Halverson of Ogden, a life-lofriend of Alma Atkinson stopped by on Saturday and spent the day visiting Alma and Mrs. Ted Hallam. Vida Stevens of Ogden spent one day last week visiting with her fetter, Mr. Walt Prescott who Is now home from the hospital and feeling quite a bit better. Jim Klrkham is home from foe Salt Lake hospital. He Isn't feeling too well at this time. Carla Prescott, who Is attending school In Logan, was a weekend visitor at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chancey McNeil. Barbara Prescott spent a week In foe LDS HospltaL She Is hone now and feeling pretty later and they will drive barf, to Missouri. Oakley Items Roy Potter has been In foe Coalville hospital with an infection. He came home on Monday and is feeling real good. Lucille Hortln la In the University HospltaL She had surpry on Friday and la doing well. Hope she is feeling better and will soon be borne. A Farewell Testimonial was held Sunday evening for Peggy Preece, daughter of feck and Dorothy Preece. Peggy will serve In foe Great Lakes Mission Field. The Wally Woolstenhulme family had a get together on Sunday. The boys were down from Montpelier. to DorCongratulations p Preece. She took othy sweep-stak- ng es on her afaghan at me Summit County Fair. Our H winners at foe Fair were Tim Woolstenhulme and Marie Atkinson for their banana nut bread. Tim Is the son of Dutch and Aria Woolstenhulme, and Marie Is the daughter of Olle and Edna Atkinson. Beth Wilde will be leaving Sunday for SanFranclscoandon to Los Anples and then to Europe for six weeks. She Is ping with Leona Cooper and her son. New carpeting Is being put In the Oakley Church house some time this week. Terry Raff Is home from foe hospital and Is feeling better. He had eye surpry after having an accident while working In the timber. The Cleve Waite's have moved to Provo for foe winter. Kent Frazier, the new coach for South Summit has moved to town and is living with his folks for the time being. Cliff Crittenden and his family had a painting party Saturday, and painted his barn and cut down a tree. 4-- good. Retta Prescott returned home on Thursday after spending some time In Montana at the home of her daughter, Mildred' and family. She also visited In Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rafobone and family. Peoa News Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dutch Woolstenhulme won 1st price in the County Fair parade In the business division. Oakley Ward won 1st prize In foe religious division. Little Miss Oakley won 1st prize In the queen division and the South won 1st prize Summit Mini-Ca- ts In the marching division. Congratulations to you. Brad Simpson had a little accident in Wanshlp the other day. He ran Into the back of a Volkswagon, but no one was hurt. Now Rex and Gwen are without a car. Bethel Harris and her daughters, Roma and Patsy have been busy this week putting up corn. s Glen and Lucille Joe Williams, sonofDonaand Dale, Is In foe hospital at Coalville. On the way to take some cattle to foe Fair with his brother Mont, they had a wreck and Joe went through foe windshield. He received some very serious cuts which required extensive stitching; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Marchant and grandchildren Ann and Michael visited in Burley, Idaho with Richard and Helen Walker for several days last week. When they returned home Kim, Tammy and Shanna Walker came with them. Hoi-tin'- home Is nearly finished. It won't be too much longer and they will be in it. Francis News Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mitchell and two grandchildren, Gary and Melinda Atkinson spent Sunday In Pay son visiting at the home of their son, Mike and Janet and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones of Eureka spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Dugdale. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bates and daughter-in-laGeorgia, LEVI LEE WRANGLER w, The largest selection Roger Jorgenson's wedding day Is this week. His bride Is Miss Shdila (Bunny) Allred of Orem. Their reception Is Friday, August 14 In foe Orem thirteenth Ward. Ann Marchant, daughter of Jerry and Celia, went to the Heber Hospital on Tuesday for a tonsillectomy operation. The Explorers were In charge of the program at Church Sunday evening. Speakers were e, Dale Marchant, Greg Eldon StembriUge and Mont Williams. They told about foe Snake River trip taken by members of this group. Each of foe Explorer boys presented Stem-bridg- THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 PTA Sponsors Coalville, Utah' Parent Night had taken of foe trip. William C. Mad 111 who was killed in a car accident at Rockport Reservoir recently was a fishing pal of Bernard Williams. They had fished together often for the last five years. On Sunday Mr. Madllls son, daughter, and visited with Grace and Bernard. The N. S. High School and P.T.A. are sponsoring an evening of discussion with parents of High School students. ol This night for parents will be held August 25 at B p.m. in the High School Auditorium. Following the introduction of P?TX officers Mr. Marshall, High School Principal, will discuss items of Importance to all back-to-scho- son-in-l- aw Woodland Mr. and Mrs. Vem Huff accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Afton Thacker to Mirror Lake Sunday. They took a nice lunch and enjoyed the afternoon visiting and enjoying the scenery. Mrs. Max WlUlard was able to leave the Summit County Hospital Thursday, where she received treatment. Ann's mother has been tending Jason. We are glad Ann Is able to be home. Mr. and Mrs. David Williams and children of Las Vegas are visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams and Mrs Zelma Pace. David went Into the hospital in Salt Lake Sunday and had surgery Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cooley attended the Mills reunion Saturday and Sunday. The reunion was held at the Charleston Town Park. Maqy of their relatives were la attendance and they enjoyed a happy get together. Mrs. Mont Walker had the misfortune of cutting her er fingers badly with the last week. Two of the fingers were nearly severed. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hardman are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Hardman. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Winter-to- n of Pamona, California were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wlnterton and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walker. Lynn attended the Fair with Lis parents one day and helped with the Judging at the lawn-mow- - Wasatch County Fair. Sunday evening services were very Interesting as most of the Stewart grandchildren sang a song, "I Am A Child of God after which a talk was given by David Stewart. A womens chorus sang a beautiful number and two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hewlett sang, I Am a Mormon Boy." Bishop Romney Stewart, who lives in Downey, California, and is visiting here was foe concluding speaker. present. Parents will also have a chance to meet the high school teachers at this time. Please plan to attend. Refreshments will be served. Registration Set REGSTRATION Wilde-Meado- ws Robert Bradley Meadows claimed Miss Connie June Wilde as his bride In a ceremony performed July 31, In the Logan Temple. Following the wedding they were honored at a wedding breakfast given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meadows of Coalville, Utah. That evening they were honored at a reception at the Summit Stake Cultural HalL The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Wilde of Coalville, and Is presently employed by UjS.F. L G. In Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is attending Weber State College. He has fulfilled an LDS Western Canadian Mission. Parties for the bride were given by Marie and Dianne Wilde of Coalville, and Carla Sorenson, Marilyn Gardner, and Susan Pugh In Salt Lake City. i Sweepstakes Winneis Told Following are the sweep- -, stakes winners, Summit County Fair, 1970: Fine Arts, Marlene McNeil. Sewing, Lillian Worthy. Baked Goods, Alice, Moore, Henefer. Fruits, Kay Williams. Candy, Peggy Garden Bond. Curtis. Produce, Arthur Knitted .Articles, Dorothy Preece. Captain Sinister Moves to Illinois Captain Kent Slmlster and his wife, foe former Patsy Pace and their two sons Jeffery and Douglas have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Slmlster and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pace the past week. They were In route to their new assignment In Illinois. Dr. Slmlster will be lncharge at the dental services at the Granite City Army Depot for the next year. He has Just completed an Internship at the William Vie Quilts, Hannah Huffman! Canning; Laura Simpson. Sewing; Lucille PowelL House Plants, Robert Registration for North Summit High School students will take place on August 25. Students In grades 10-will register at 9:00 a.m. Grades 9 will register at 1 pun. 12 7-- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer, to change and exchange inter In Summit County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless other- wise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Blaine 3595 J. Palfrey man, Ceres Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, proposes to change the place and nature of use of of water as evid.046 sec ft. enced by Diligence Claim 2266 The water has been diverted from an unnamed spring at a point S. 205 ft. E. 761 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 36, TIN, R6E, and used for from Apr. 10 to Oct. 10 id 975 sheep, within SW 14 SW 14 Sec. 36, TIN, R6E. of Hereafter, .046 sec.-f- t. water is to be diverted as here-tof- or described and used from Apr. 10 to Oct. 10 for domestic purposes of 7 families, and stockwatering of 4 horses or (35-449- 5). stock-wateri- ng within SW 14 SW 14 Sec. 36, TIN, R6E. Exchange 371 (Area 35) Phil- Texas. In 9 460 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3, T3N, R4E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for Irrigation of 0.25 acre within SW 14 SW 14 Sec. 3, T3N, R4E. Exchange 372 (Area 35) Ensign Stake, 2nd Avenue and G. Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, seeks the right to exchange 4.0 ac.-f- t. of water as evidenced by App. No. 27609, UJS. Bureau of Reclamation and contract with Weber Basin Water Conservancy Dist. 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, 4.0 ac.-f- t. of water Is to be released into the Weber River, and 4.0 ac.-f-t. Is to be diverted from a well, 100-3ft. deep at a point E. 2140 ft. S. 650 ft. from W 14 Cor. Sec. 36, TIN, R7E, and used for domestic requirements for summer camping units, maximum of 50 people, within NE 14 SW 14 Sec. 36, PROTESTS resisting the granting 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 September 19,1970. HUBERT C. LAMBERT STATE ENGINEER Published In the Summit County Bee, on Aug. 6, 13, and 20, 1970. KamasTheatre WEDNESDAY August A 12-1- HOOK, LINE AND SINKER cattle, lip Grant Paskett, Henefer, np Utah, seeks the right to 1.0 acft. of water as evidenced by App. No. 27609, UJL Bureau of Reclamation and contract with Weber Basin Conservancy Dist. 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 misc. purposes. Hereafter, 1.0 ac.-- fi id water Is to be released Into foe Weber River, and L0 ac.-f- t. Is to be diverted from a n. well, 100-3ft. deep at a point N. 00 SATURDAY A MONDAY 7 August Dick Van Dyke Sally Ann Howes In 15-1- CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG WEDNESDAY A FRIDAY August Christopher Jones Ralph Richardson 19-2- In THE LOOKING GLASS WAR El Paso, Good luck Kent, In your new assignment. Mens Cowboy Boots up' Taka H from Tennessee Ernie Ford, saving money has never been easier at your Ford Dealers. Dollar discounts are highest In clearance history. Even on price-reducspecials. Even on new model Torino, now priced $200 lower. Come get the car you want for far lessl Let's Face Junior ed Cowboy Boots $9.95 & Them Bated on comparison with Fords former lowest Torino. suggested retell price tor a Together! up Ww? - APPLIANCES CABINETS. FIXTURES FLOOR COVERINGS COUNTER TOPS FREE ESTIMATES Sheirich Pre-finish- ed Cabinets Solve Design Problems - FAST! CROSS WESTERN STORE 2242 Washington Blvd. Phono KAMAS VALLEY LUMBER CO. FRIDAY 4 Jerry lewis Is On The Go Flare legs $16.95 & s TIN, R7E. Problemo? and , 6-- ln. Kitchen Remodeling Boot Cut . 00 All colors All sizes ; 490 ft. E. . ont Hospital 13, 1970 Thursday, August Do You Have ! we have ever had Mar-cha- nt and children visited friends In Woodruff, Utah on Sunday. Pat Mortenson, son of Mary Jane and Neal, is in St. Marks Hospital In Salt Lake City. Miss Connie Merchant Is visiting here with her parents, Norval and Dorothy for a week. their mothers a carnation in appreciation id the help the had given. After the meeting Eldon showed a movie film be CHJUnm WALKER MOTORS, Inc. COALVILLE, UTAH 1944011 I . -- ,.V: - |