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Show Coalville Cily Council Amends Woodland News Jypg (OflfereflCC JIlOW PlflCe We are sorry to hear of the death of Clara Williams, Tatenflfforfs LaDonna Moons mother. All for Individual Ordinance on Cemetery Curb of LaDonnas sisters were June Conference a representative from show-pla- ce The Coalville City Council met last Wednesday, June 5 at the City Hall. Members present were: Mayor Russell Dean Geary and Councilmen LeonSimis--te- r, Merlyn Johnson, .Rex Smith, Dwayne Robison and Quentin Ball. Also present were City Superintendent W. Alton Ball, City Recorder Bonnie Avra, and Treasurer Violet ' Staples. Minutes were read of the Councils last meeting, anda financial report was also read and accepted into the new minutes. The first important item was introduced by LeonSim-ist- er concerning the current state and future of our city dinance which states that curbs and copings are legal. il- here staying with her and for service projects, Everett for the week. Many and friends and relatives called leadership training, talent development will to see the Moons and other 22 and convene June 20, 21, members of the family and 23 inSalt Lake City, the First express their sympathy. Presidency announced. curbs put around gravesites Vicky and Ben Argyle Leaders of Melchizedek the Council decided to amend spent a couple of nights at Priesthood MIA and Aaronic the Ordinance and have it the home of the Gene BushMIA from state that curbs would be alels and attended the wedding Priesthood the world are inlowed in some segments of reception of Max Lewis and throughout vited to June Conference. the cemetery and not in Merlene Williams. Vicky In addition, three special was the matron of honor at others. events are scheduled for the the reception. On Saturday public as well as conference evening' the Bushells and delegates. They are: the A r gyles went out to din-- Motorcycles, F ishing ner and spent a fun evening Poles, and Twelve Hundred Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bates together. Boxes of Apples," a potare rejoicing over the arMr. and Mrs. Glen Wipourri of service projects rival of a darling baby girl lliams and children are visitand activities, in the Salt on June 4, at Holy Cross in Woodland and ing here Palace Arena, at 8:30 p.m., Hospital. The wee one weighwere here to attend the reJune 21 and 22. Presentations ed 7 lb. 14 oz. and will ansof his Merlene sister successful service ception wer to the name Jill Lynn David and Louanna Williams detail projects of youth and adults Bates. dump. of Las Vegas and children that have enriched lives of The council all agreed that and Mr. and Mrs. Glade The Blazer Bees of Franparticipants and beneficiar- action m u s t be taksn very cis Ward hosted their mothWilliams were also in Woodies soon to see that it gets put ers to an Ken with breakthe bird and land -"- Well Sing early and Well stayed in better order with desfast last Wednesday. Four Williams family and all be Shout," a gigantic evening of ignated pits for large and boys and their mothers entogether for the wedding and music in the University of small refuse. fun directhe the under joyed Utah Special Events Center, reception. Also a discussion arose tion of their Mrs. Zelma Pace was at 8:30 p.m., June 21 and 22. leader, Dixie centered around ttye existing Thompson. happy to have Mr. and Mrs. An "instant" orchestra and road to the dump and the David Williams home to visit choir will be formed from Rex and Mary Ann Mca new of possibility having with her over the weekend. all who attend to sing and Donald and family of Lyman, one built. TuesLouanna David left and play familiar songs specially Alton Ball brought to the Wyo. spent their vacation in Las for home their day Mom with and arranged and orchestrated, attention of the Council the here visiting teachDavid is where this festival. Vegas, for Dad Prescott. Happy to refact that there has recently summer school. ing -"- Showcase of Performthe improvement in been several instances of port FitzMont and Mr. Mrs. health. ing Arts," voice, dance, orto .vandalism on City Park Ralphs have are happy gerald chestra, readings and musMichael Simmons, son of their son Rodney and family ical numbers in the Mormon property. He claimed that the desDoyle and Mary Jean Simmove to the ranch to spend Tabernacle on Temple truction was done by young mons left June 6 for Fort the summer months. Their Square, at 7 p.m., June 22. Ord, Calif., where he will mobile home was moved in people who camp out overThe following leaders are at the receive his boot training, some time last week. They invited to general Park. , night sessions, The Council responded by then will be shipped on to are also happy to have their departmental sessions and son and daughter, Kay and workshops of annual June promising new and bigger Fort Lewis for the remainof his der at to training. Brenda home from Snow Colsigns be posted the Park Conference of The Church of had the lone . Prescott privit that is for the summer. people reminding lege Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y not for overnight camping, ilege of baby sittingher great to Julie Saints, June 20, 21, 22 and Congratulations and of course alerting our granddaughter Aloni Boyer, Bushell who won first attend23, in Salt Lake City. ant in the rodeo queen contown policemen to keep a while her mother went to Melchizedek Priesthood test. The girls were judged MIA: closer watch on nighttime the hospital to get a new activities at the City Park. sister. Mama is Mrs. Allan on their riding ability, poise, --Stake Presidents. The Council next dealt with Boyer of Springville. and -- Chairmen of stake Melappearance. personality, Word was received of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me -- chizedek Priesthood MIA the coming Ordinance for a heart attack of Morgan LewserCity garbage pick-u- p Gregor journeyed to Ogden committee ( if a counselor who of is Boston, Mass., vice. Friday evening to attend the in the stake presidency has and in Kamas lived The final item the Council formally graduation exercises at Utah been so designated.) w of lone State and to see their daughdiscussed was the problem is the -- High Councilor advisers of whether or not curbing Prescott. ter Robyn receive her dipto stake Young Adult and Alma Atkinson and lone loma. They had dinner Frishould be allowed in the City Interest Councils. Prescott spent Saturday at day evening at the home of Special Cemetery. -- Stake Relief Society Bobs sister, Mr. and Mrs. president or her counselor Merlyn Johnson .pointed, Camp Rogers, helping get out the fact that there is althings in shape for the comJay 0. Jensen, and they also to Melchizedek season. visited another sister, Mr. assigned ing ready on the books an Or Priesthood MIA responsiband Mrs. Asa Craypo. Satilities. urday evening they traveled -- Comparable mission 3 to the Sweetwater Resort leaders. and had dinner there and President and one other spent the night and returned representative from Young home by way of Mirror Lake Adult Councils. (Male and on Sunday afternoon. female, where possible.) Bill Mrs. (Jolean) Terry President and one other TUMBLING BALANCE BEAM UNEVEN 2 has been spending the week at the home of her parents, 1 BARS AND VAULTING Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Gines. While she has been Tumbow. 8 Age there Evas two sisters, Nile Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy W inand Delsa and husbands came terton went to the Provo Classes and. to visit with the Gines. area to visit with their two Hazel Lefler spent several sons Dee and Seth and their with week her families. days last 1:30 Remember the Relief Socdaughter and family, the Jack Crandalls while she is reiety outing at Sundance on a had June 26. This event is planfrom she fall covering School South Summit a week ago. She had a nasty ned for both husbands and on sore and of lots her wives. The tickets will be leg 3 $1.50 per lesson but bruises is feeling much given to us at a reduced rate now. of two dollars apiece, and better 2 3 Any Questions Call Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bronanyone interested, please son returned from a trip to get your money in to one of MARGARET PADFIELD Oklahoma where they had the members of your Relief business. Their children Society presidency as soon 783-456- 5 2 as possible, so that proper stayed with their grandparA. Mr. and R. Mrs. reservations can be made. ents, But in that so many Coalville residents wish to have Francis News Happy Birthday ne HENEFER-Sha- enjoyed a birthday celebration at his home recently to honor his Special Interest Councils. (Male fifth birthday. His parents and female where possible.) are Phil and Sheila Toone. Games were played, lunch -- Regional and stake athletic directors and area su- was served and presents were opened. pervisors. -- Student association Sigma Gamma Chi, Lambda Toone and Delta Sigma rep- resentatives. Aaronic Priesthood Young Men and MIA Aaronic Priesthood MIA Young Women leaders invited to conference include: -- Stake presidents -- Chairman of stake Priesthood committees. Members of stake Priesthood committees. -- Members of Stake Service and Activities commitA-ar- nic Kyle Woolsey, son of John and Rhonda Woolsey, celebrated his fifth birthday on June 2. On June 1 his parents gave him a party at the Town Park. Twelve little friends joined in the fun games, refreshments and opening of gifts. Special guests were his grandmother, Donna Smith and Aunt Arlene of Duchesne An aunt, Bertha Erkklia of Salt Lake and cousins Jana Kay, Mary Ann and Neil Dawson, as well as his sister, Danel. tees. LaMar and Marie Richins gave their son Todd a party leaders. for his fifth birthday. Twenty one little' friends. helped him celebrate his day on June 3. News Oakley Lunch was served, games Kay and Paul Woolsten-hulm- e were played and gifts were and family are back to Mis- given. from a wonderful -- Comparable mission trip sissippi where they renewed attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary of their brother, Ez Lefler of Ogden. Lynn and Emely Sorenson attended the Dairy Princess contest and luncheon Friday at the Hotel Utah and onSat-urdthe dazzling climax which was broadcast on TV for all to see. A glorious scene to behold with all that old acquaintances and visited Kays folks. Ken and Karen Woolsten-hulm- e and family leftSunday for a quick vacation to the Los Angeles area and of course Disneyland. Ruth Wilde was happy to have her mother Twila Winn of Nephi here with her for a few days. Safe Marie Allen from Pahrump, Nev. is also visiting at the Wilde home. Erlene Rider and family are home from a two week visit to Washington with her ay loveliness. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Browning of Lancaster, Calif., were guests for a couple of1 days of their old time friends the Ernest Millers. Peggy Wilde has bought herself a kiln and is planning a whole new career. She will fireeverythingfrom porcelain to' stoneware. Im thinking Leon might even fire the cook. husband Alvin. Ernest and Leila Miller have returned from a trip to Jerome, Idaho where they attended the funeral services of Bill Sanders, a brother-in-law. Jack and Twila Crandall, Lynn and Emely Sorenson and Ross and Elsie Lefler The Summit County Bee Thursday, June 13, 1974 son-in-la- jyiiMiasliksj j 6-1- Register High Kamas BUDGET HEARING I Laws of Utah, the Board of Education of the Norfh Summit School District will hold a public hearing on the 1974-7- 5 tenative budget, said hearing will be held in the Board Room in the North Summit High School, Coalville, Utah, on the In compliance with Chapter 27fh Day of Begin Monday, June 17, At NOTICE OF p.m.j 20-53-20- June, 1)74 al 8:30 p.m. and after said public hearing on the above mentioned budget the Board of Education will adopt the budget for the school year 1974-7- 5. NORTH SUMMIT BOARD OF EDUCATION. By: J. EMERSON STAPLES, Clerk-Treasure- r. 3 |