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Show v, w The Summit County Bee 6 Coalville, Utah Thursday, June 6, 1974 mission there. The Doyle Hanks family, Barbara Sargent and four of her children left for an extended weekend in Mesa Verda. Graig Pitt, who returned from a mission in February is living with his grandmother Myrtle Pitt and is of peldriving a semi-loa- d Senior Citizens have moved from breaking ground to a very advanced phase of construction of their building. With help and a bit of grit the structure is moving along lets to Ogden and Wyoming towards a rapid finish. from the Blazzard Box Factory. He is employed by his Construction Forges Ahead KAMAS You didnt think they would make it did you. Well see for yourself. It was only a short time ago we issued a picture of the ground-breakin- g. Now through energetic work of the Senior Citizens and the young men from the Job Corp of Ogden, things are taking shape. Ward and Jo Blazzard attended the services in Salt Lake Sunday where Ward The Senior Citizen women participated in the christenhave not been idle either. ing of his latest grandson who was given the name of They have furnished, cooked Kelly DeRhodes Stevenson. and served two meals a day Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Ashfor the men and boys. And ton of Oregon spent are on the job for the clean- a few Portland, with Jo and Ward days ing up. It is truly a coopBlazzard last week. Mrs. erative affair, with most do- Ashton is Jos sister. ing their bit. Just goes to The Edrington family show Where theres a will spent the weekend in Neola theres a way! and Roosevelt visitingceme-terie- s Kamas Valley News Notes Several of the town people attended the wedding of David Owen of Providence Kelly McDonald of Franklin, Idaho on Friday. Memorial Day was a red letter day for the Stanley Bests, as was Sunday. All their family were home to celebrate the occasion: Mr. Mrs. Brian Best and . and family arid Mr. and Mrs. Larry Best of Orem; Mr. and and Mrs. Michael Best, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards, of Roy andonSun-da- y, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Barzee of Springville, joined the clan. Jay Taylor left Friday for Mississippi to bringbackhis fiance, Miss Gayle Southerland, who will stay with her sister, Exie Crandall un father Don Pitt. til her wedding on June 27. and town folks and Mom and Dad. ...Jim, Elgin, Raymon and Jeff Louder all went fishing on opening day on theStraw-berr- y. They had a wonderful day catching their limit. Mitchell Tat ton and two children were callers at the parental home on Saturday then spent the remainder of Mr. and Mrs. Jack LaS-sc- he are happy to have Lillian Gibbon of South Wales spend five weeks with them to become acquainted with our country customs. The the time fishing. Joseph H. Tatton was one Lassches plan many tours of the nine graduating class and events while she is here. of Southern Utah College A trip through Yellowstone Park is planned for Tuesday. seminary to receive a cerMr. and Mrs. Melvin Gines tificate of special achieveand daughters Tracy and ment. Congratulations Joe. Nettie Pitt and children Dawn had a fun day Sunday when they drove up to Mirror spent a wonderful weekend Lake to play in the snow. at Flaming Gorge area doing They report about six feet some fishing from the' bank still on the side of the road. catching their limit. Hazel Perry of Springville The Roland Peacocks are having a ball at Spokane, is here to spend a few days Washington at the Worlds visiting with Iona Larsen. Fair. They plan to bring their son Craig home with them. Craig has been serving a ALIK Peoa Items (Continued from Page Five) er DENIM of Coalville have just reds turned from a fun trip to and the Four CornCan-yonlan- sights and sun. The Br intons were happy to have their grandson, Mike P. Brin ton from Miami, Florida spend a couple of weeks with them. The MIA held their closing social last week with a number on hand to play soft tell and to enjoy yummy refresh- ments. The Isaksons are looking forward to the forthcoming marriage of their son Leslie to Elizabeth Marin of California. The wedding will take place June 15 with an open house at the Cultural Hall Rod Bryant, machinist in Salt Lake City, Utah. We can handle it. the Union Pacific railroad people . m that evening. Bernard and Grace Williams, LaVere and LaVern Crandall and Mandy Welsh all attended the funeral services for Nora Milliner in Heber on Monday. The Bernard Williams were so happy to have June W. Roberts of Lakewood, Calif., visit them on Tuesday, having dinner with them. She also visited the Wayne Wrights. I i 4t LS . $12.00 3 big days! Fantastic 3 Days Only! JEANS WESTERN VAL. TO $15.98 . . REG. VAL. 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