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Show Marion News THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE i Entintf unnhclm matctr, Oetotir jit ,tka office at Coalville, CMi SI017, nador the Act ofMorair Publfahad Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah, Ofaald at Coalville, Utah. AdvcrtMng Kata an Application. Subecrfptloa HSO a year lit advanea H. C. McCanaughy, Editor and Publlalifcr.-LoaltD. HeCanaughy, Aaaaclata . Edltoi ' W. P. LangfaiPro(hictla Kaaagar. eead-chM-t- o psil V. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Craig Brown on Sunday were his sister Sidney and her fiance Mike Abraham of Salt Lake. Bees WAXING by Mary Bee Ward Conference 'was held Sunday with stake visitors. The Primary will present the program Sunday. We hope to see everyone there. Please note a new time has been set for Sacrament Meeting for 2 p.m. Alyce Woodhauler, a Junior in our Ward was accidentally omitted in last weeks paper. So sorry. A birthday dinner was heldat clouds the Blaine Cossey home Sunday threaten the kids get grouchy in honor of Blaine. Present and start arguing. Mothers were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merk-le- y nerves get frazzled and as a reand Lisa and Grandma sult the kids find themselves MerUey. writing essays for punishment. On Saturday LeeAnn Maxwell, Somehow Im never sure Roxanne Davis and Renae Coswhether this punishment is a sey spent the day in Salt Lake victory for me or for them. and enjoyed dinner at the TamWitness the following: pico. WHY I SHOULD NOT FIGHT Karen Mitchell spent Friday WITH MY SETER and Saturday at the home other I should not fight with my Sue Webster of Ogden. sister because it gets on Mama friend, They attended the high school and Daddys nerves. I should rodeo. not fight with her because she JoAnn Peterson is home from hits harder than me and has the and feeling better. more smart remarks than me. I Her hospital Grace Pace is mother, should not fight with her behere staying with her for a cause sometimes she buys me while helping with the chilstuff. dren. ( 1 dont think she learned If you see a new building her lesson, Ill see what the going up In Marion, Lyle and other sister had to say . . .) JoAnn Peterson have built a WHY I SHOULD NOT FIGHT new garage on the back of their WITH MY SETER home. I cant think of any reason Alan Coney, son of Mr. and why I shouldn't because there Mrs. Harold Couey has been probably isn't any real reason promoted to Spec4. He had because I don't love her shes the misfortune of falling off of an ornery little cuss and If she a Jeep, tearing ligaments in his was your sister you wouldnt be leg, requiring crutches for four able to think up any reasons days, but is getting along fine either. now. Alan and his wife are (Obviously she is pretty stationed in Germany. mad . . . aU this Just because Thelma Butters, Maxine Linda gave Knssy her radio Bernice McCormick, Peterson, box and Krissy ate it?) and Sally Siddoway traveled to Besides, why shouldnt I get Salt Lake Saturday where they, to fight with her? Is there enjoyed the Lawrence Welk any written law that says I show. cant? We both enjoy fighting; its all in fun anyway. (Hmm, I detect a change of feeling here, maybe she has had timetothinkthingsover..O WHEN THE STORM MONDAY I WENT into the Kamas State Bank and showed a cigaret lighter to the girls and a couple of customers. "Know what this is? I asked. 118 like rubbing sticks together to start a fire for Campfire Girls, said Mrs. Taylor. It's for warming your shoesies on a cold morning, said Mrs. Ure. Wrong, 1 growled. Its a devilish bomb, I push this here little trigger and we're all blown to kingdom come. Now give me all the money. They Just laughed and laughed I could have cried and cried. I tried again. IN MY POCKET, I stage-whispe- red to the lovely Jean have two round-tri- p tickets to Acapulco. Meet meat the airport at midnight. Just a moment, she whispered back. I thought maybe she was gonna phone Ed, or call Tom the Banker, but she rummaged through a big ledger. Then she returned. Still smiling. Sorry, Mac, you cant afford me, she said. So I realised she had been checking my account. Of all the nerve. So no wonder I love the Kamas Valley. Ure, 1 I WENT INTO the drug store and pushed forward an empty cup. "Nickel refill, please, I wheedled. If hes that tight and poor In a give him half a cup-fusaucer, said the boss. All right. If you got any old spoiled hamburger youre about to throw out Til have a ll. hamburger. Darned if the sweet lady at the grille didnt hear the last four words. She slapped on a hamburger. For mel And Id Just et at Sherd and Gwens. (I was insulted there, too.) South High -S- SHS-By Connie Lewis Two plays were presented by the Junior HlghSpeech Department, directed by Mr. Taylor. Both were melodramas called "The Beauty for Broken Bow and The Gypsies Seone-a- ct cret. SSHS Monday afternoon thestu-dentbo- dy of South Summit was shocked into reality. They had the opportunity of being called hypocrites, liars, and back-woo- ds nicks. The visiting guest was Jerry Carney from Sacramento, Calif. He was truthful about some things, although he seemed to be rude about his truthfulness, but l am sure that he made most of South Summit notice the world we are living in. -SS- HS-SRA began. This test- testing ing took five hours to complete, lasting over a period of three days. Students of South Summit were happy to have them over with. -- SSHS 16, at the Kamas Hall, the Kamas LDF Seminary sponsored a Seminary Bowl. Each Friday Seminary class picked a team to represent their class. From the winners will be selected a team to represent ourSeminary in the Region Bowl the following week. Somehow I managed to eat half the hamburger, because I was stuck with it and I cant bear waste. Called for a doggie bag and took the remaining half home. Along with a small sack of potato chips for My Lady Fair Louise so I could say Honey look what Ibrungyoufromtown. She doesnt eat potato chips, but she stores them in the bottom drawer of the dresser. See why Im happiest in Kamas? STIFF AND BILL Hoyt were very pleased to note that MLF had permitted me to get my hair cut. They said people were starting to speak of me as Mac the Knife. Two lovely, charming girls snubbed me cold. One was two, one was 22. Stiff suggested there must be a good reason, and I said it was the story of my life. (Prettiest girls in the world, all ages, are in the Kamas Valley. In my reincarnation I shall be a Kamas Valley bachelor. TaU, dark, handsome, charming. And rich.) Johnny Bigelow, who is usually good for a dime, had taken a quick run to Heber City, probably to borrow some mail, and I must admit that the postoffice gets along much better without him . . . Therma Turner was either out or hiding behind the front room curtain because the last time I was there she got sore when 1 got sore because she wanted to charge me for a cup of coffee . . . The receptionist at the high school front office said Supt. Keith Bailey had left a standing order that if Mac ever showed up, hes not buying magazines. Ah, Kamas. Thats my kind of town.-M- ac. Francis Notes Blanche Atkinson, daughter of Ivan and Em has been on the sick list. She spent a couple of days in the hospital. Faye McNeil underwent ear surgery at the LDS Hospital. Verl Dugdale and Margie Atkinson spent Monday in Provo shopping. It seems Larry Johnson has all the breaks. He has a broken wrist. He is sure having tough luck. Hope his luck soon changes. lone Prescott has been on the sick list. Hope she is soon feeling better. Retta Prescott cut her leg, requiring ten stitches to close the wound. Clarence and Verda Bates spent Sunday in Lofgren visiting Bill and Alta Jones. When they arrived there they found out that Alta was in the Pay son hospital, so they stopped there to see her on their way home. Ralph Hallam got his index finger caught in a power saw Friday night. He was taken to the Heber hospital where stitches had to be taken. WendaU and Verl Dugdale spent Saturday in Spanish Fork and Payson and visited with Alta Jones at the Payson hos- pital. Vern and Melva Graham and family were dinner guests of Gus Prescott one night last week. Theron and Norma Atkinson visited Sunday in Pleasant Grove with Nora Atkinson. Woodland BESIDES, we werent Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clawsoi , happy over the news o a new grandson, born to theii daughter Nancy and Bill Hanson of Provo. The new babj will be named Douglas. Caro! has been staying in Provo tc help care for the new little one. Mrs. Edith Carlile visited a few days last week with hei daughter Alene Case in Sail Lake City, returning on Sunf day evening to Woodland. fight- ing anyway; the Websters tionary defines fight are very Dic- as a VIOLENT PHYSICAL STRUGGLE FOR VICTORY . . . (Now shes really warming up on the subject.) Now I ask you was it violent? Was it Physical? Was there a struggle? Or a victory? None of those, for you see we were only arguing-a- nd es the Websters Dictionary that as TO DEPUTE WITH. (This kid will have to go into politics, she couldnt choose any other with ability to reason de-fln- like vocal number. Mrs. Ben Orgyle visited with her parents for a few days last week. Mrs. Ruth Huff and her daughter DeLora Young spent Mon- day in Salt Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen WiUiams are happy over the arrival of a new baby daughter. The new little baby has a sister and two brothers waiting at home, SEE, this essay we were not fighting so that is why I end my 150 words. lost that round 1 I think I guess the kids have reached the age where we will have to go back to the old 1 will not fight with my sister routine.-Ma- ry Bee. ittle Th "l ones are 'staying with their grantyarents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams. Oakley News Many people attended the reception of Sherry Kaye Wilde and Kent Leavitt. The decorations were beautiful and many lovely gifts were received. This fine young couple will continue their schooling and both will rraduate this vear. Keith (Mud) Woolstenhulme is home from the hospital and is feeling quite well. Eva Wnolstenhulme is also home from a Salt Lake hospital after undergoing tests. David Oughton of Salt Lake was a weekend guest of Beth Wilde. Lance Young of Salt Lake visited his parents, Gerald and DeLora over the weekend. Dalo and Barbara Freeman were here from California to attend the wedding of her sister Sherry Kaye. Mrs. EUswurth Glnes spent several days in Salt Lake City, visiting her children and with Henefer Notes "Get-To-Get- fot pot sils. Be prepared to Pink' and Blue family. Joel Fawcett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fawcett is In training at Fort Lewis, Washington. Joels wife, the former Ann Follett is living with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Follett In Morgan. Lane and Elaine Fawcett and son Brad visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ovard and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fawcett. Jay and Dorothy Ovard and son, Kelly are visiting wife Jays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ovard. rord from Cleveland, Texas hat on April 16 a 6 12 pound Recent dinner guests at the of Carl and Shirley Dearden were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter and family. Special wedding congratulations are extended to Curtis and Lydia Paskett. They celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary April 20. Visiting for one week at the home of their mothers were Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderton and family, from Seattle, Wash. While they were here, a family party was held at the City Park. Thirty five members of the Boyer and Anderton families were present. Mrs. Chelty Anderton attended a breakfast and the wedding ceremony of her grandson, Gary Ferguson, son of Mrs. Kathy Ferguson. A reception was held later in Grantsville. Gary married the former Marilyn Hallday. Others attending the reception were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hersh and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Moore and family of Henefer; Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Murray and family; Mr. and 16-1- la is a heart the LONELY HUNTER uten- have fun! If you need transportation contact your nearest chairman, Glfen Tweed, Bill R. Judd 01 Harry Pennybaker. enjoying redecorating their home, with the help of their FRIDAY ft SATURDAY 4 April 23-2- Detective Lt Frank Bullitt some other kind of cop. STEVE McQUEEN Nettle Simmons has received BULLITT Robert Vaughn and to Mr. 3iby boy was born Mrs. Raymond Lindsey. She was the former Beverly Ann Gee. The Lindseys have watted seven years for this glorious event - so they feel that this is a very special baby. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer (Reta)Andrea-so- n; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gee of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Rual Lindsey of Texas and Mrs. Nettle Simmons, of Salt Lake. FRIDAY ft SATURDAY 1 April 30-M- ay TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME JUNIE MOON Liza Minnelli - Robert Moore Kay Thompson - Pete Seeger Ken Howard - James Coco home -- X' V Landscape ntt . Dig right in this spring and landscape your yard. Well dig down deep and help you with the money you need. Call Koy Page at the Coalville Office of Walker Bank at 336-562- 1. Walker Bank Instalment Loan Member Federal Depoelt Inrun nee Corporation A bargain price on a stripped-dowcar is no bargain. But a Buick or Opel at a bargain is something else again. Because we re not selling some special stripped-dow- n n model. We re selling Buicks and Opels. the same great we've sold all year. Opal 1900 Sport Coupe. With a 9 htof engine that operates efloenBy on or gasolines. ' hydraukc valve kltors lor quel engine operation, power from disc brakes and more cars With one difference. The deals have never been belter. Which means that you can move out in a new Buick or Opel at a price that's hard to believe. When Buick talks about a bargain, we give you something to believe in. 1 low-loa- d no-lea-d - Send $1.00 with LARGE stamped, envelope ed to: DIET NO. 111-P. O. Box 8417 A Salt Lake City, Ut. 84108 Skylark Custom. With Buck s exclusive nickel plated engine exhaust valves for smoother operation on today s donner fuels. Comfort Flo ventilation system and more HIM VIlfMKIMvrtN The business of auto safety. Harrows Two Hay Wagons Disc Plows Two Chopped Feed Wagons $ Countless Tools Fertilizer Tanks Auto safety is everyone's concern. But it's our business. And we think the attention that's being paid to auto safety now is a good thing. Because it will result in better Miscellaneous Farm Items All items available for inspection one hour prior to sale. ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL. For furm ther information call Mr. Wallin for Next 55 years ofage Senior Citizens, and up In the North Summit DisPot Luck Suptrict, wiH be a at the Henefer held to be per Cultural Hall Thursday, April 29 at 7 p.m. Come and bring something are following: Welding Equipment Citizens: railing All Senior aU FRIDAY A SATURDAY 7 April Alan Arkln Lose 10 to 20 lba. in two weeks. Three Tractors Of UTAH Millers of Early Days" was given by Melva Richlns. Eight members were present. Senior Citizens Planning Social Kamas 783-44- 69 DIET Saturday, April 24, 9 a.m. At Holiday Stake Ranch, first lane North past Park City Cemetery, the AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION lesson titled "Mills and phone GRAPEFRUIT Selling Out at Auction enough. Bunot. The her sister Nile, where they quilted and enjoyed a nice visit. Mr. and Mrs. Myrle Pace had her mother and stepfather visit with them over the weekend. NOTICE The milk's all gone!" Don't let this happen ... Be sure you have Captain Irene Rowser welcomed the members; prayer was given by Maxine Wright; songs, Maid of the Mill and Water Mill were sung under the direction of Elllene Rich-i- ns and Eva Roach; minutes were read by Veda Brooks. Next months meeting will be held Thursday, May 20. This will be the last meeting till September so aU members are encouraged to attend. Three of the following members attended the DUP Convention held April 5: Maxine Wright, Irene Rowser andSelma Taylor. They enjoyed the convention which was in the Hotel Utah LaFayette Ballroom. Election of County officers will be announced in May. The history was given by Maxine Wright. It was written by Mabel Richlns Winters about her grandmother, Ann Fry 1971 He Russell. VaLols Rasband' of Heber City, played a piano solo and Gene Rasband sang a YOU Im not sure, but The Henefer Chapter of the DUP held their monthly meeting April 15 at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, April 22, to attend. Birthday greetings an extended to: Chris Ovard, Ryan Geary, Melinda Archuletta, Ryan Richlns, Desna Ovard, Valerie Dearden, Janet Bune, Marilyn Jones, Jerry Ovard, Robert Passey, Danny Richlns, and Kent Fawcett. Grant and Emma Richlns enjoyed taking their children, Timothy, Brett, Kelly and Kimberly for a train ride from Ogden to Evanston. Also Joining in the fun were Emmas slsterf Margaret Inglet and sons, Lance and Kevin of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richlns visited with Leolas son, David Farr, his wife, Limb and boys, Sunday. The Farrs recently moved to Morgan. The Richlns Kamas Theatre Councilmen. Speakers were Dr, John Lambert, Ira Page and is not valid as essay at Holds Session TBaS5?,B! Sacrament Meeting in Woodland was brought by the High that...) SO Mrs. Boyd Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jolley. Dm Anderton came from Seattle, Wash, Henefer DUP 187-36- 91 or SALT LAKE CITY 277-382- 5 driving tor everyone. And, frankly, better driving for everyone means better business for us. We say Buick is something to believe in. That's why we're trying to make it easy to be safe by putting in safety features that work by themselves. You don't have to do anything to make them work. Like side guard beams. And the energy absorbing steering column. And the cargo guard between the trunk and back seat Thev start workin9 even bel you get in the car SSSssss-- -' kSlSttSS or anybody elso's We re all in this together an And! mo h to our ft--Mod u.r,,0d' And 80 |