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Show w .4 V.)V Red Letter Day So. Summit Hi Annual Rodeo - KAMA- S- Provided Plenty of Fun for All "V Young Artists : received ratings as voi of the exceptional proof the year, accord-.iig:- :Owen Staley, Coalville Utah Stake leader of the Aaronic Priesthood MIA. This organization presented their talents in the Fes-tl- v field of classical art Tuesday evening in the stake cen- ter. Audience response confirmed Mr. Owens statements with a standing ovation following the program. Music and readings served as the main segment of the Festival. Following this presentation in the chapel, the crowd viewed paintings, handicraft and science projects in the cultural hall. John Morgan was the master of ceremonies. The program was under the direction of the stakes Services and Activities Committee: Earl (Sam) Blonquist, Elliot Brooks and Jeanne Sargent. Vera Dawson, female advisor to the APMIA, assisted. Specialists also assisted in this production. They were Anna Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dahlin. The Dahlins directed the Young Choir, who sang HThe Heavens are telling by Franz Josepf Hayden. The boys sang "Kentucky Babe; the glTls sang 'Springfield Mountain. Dean Pace, former resident of the Stake, accompanied Janette Creager, one of his students from Morgan High. She sang 'Non Su Piu from Mozarts 'Marriage of Figaro, plus a medley of Broadway music. Individual numbers were as follows: Kathy Judd, Hoytsville, played a piano solo, Fan-tas- ie Impromptu in C sharp minor by Chopin. She played was a red old folks the letter day for of Kamas Stake. Friday, June 7 r Kamas Valley Kevs Holes The Morris Williams were happy to have Bill and Isa- belle Perry spend the weekend with them. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Perry are The red carpet was ina piano duet withKay Ji'dd: deed rolled out. at the Cul'Love Makes the Work, go tural Hall for 62 ladies and sisters. Mary Weston is visiting Round' and 'Love Is a M. v gentlemen to enjoy a lovely chicken dinner, finishing off in Ogden this week with her Splendored Thing two daughters, Louise Jacob She- played her interprewith ice cream and sugar son and Myrla Vernon. tation of 'Bryans Song; cookies. Wanetta Lence and daughLouette Sargent played the Bishop Melvin Jensen ter of Las Vegas are here organ in this pianoorgan MCd an entertaining proto spend a few days with her duet. gram with Gregory Pitt renparents, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Tonya Blonquist, Coaldering a solo on his horn Sweeney and grandparents, ville, gave the musical read- and Margaret Thomas sang 1 Live. Mary and Bill. David Nahler two numbers and accompaning, The Sweeneys from here accompanied her on the ied herself on the guitar.. joined the Sweeneys from all The mens quartet sang sevpiano. around at Liberty Parkin David Nahler, Hoytsville, eral numbers. Bertha Staley anplayed 'Fanfare and Toco-a- ta of Snyderville also sang and Salt Lake City for their nual family reunion. Some on the organ. yodeled. She won the prize 125 members wereonhandto Grant and Laurel Dearden, for being the oldest lady in the fun and food. attendance and enjoy the Henefer, played "Gavotte by prize for Rex J. Walker and wife Franz Joseph Gossec, he at the oldest man was given to Cathy and children were the piano and she with the John Anderson. Both are 92 weekend guests at the parflute. years old. ental home. Cathy and girls The prize for the man Colleen Fawcett, Henefer, and attended the wedwas with the Has stayed Lord hair Given curliest sang 'The of Howard Sargent. to ding Me a Song. Her mother, Ira Page. The lady given The Larry Turner family with the most jewelry was accompanied. and the Boydson family enMelva The Carpenter. Joylin Mitchell, Coalville, prize joyed a weekend at Yellowperformed 'Melody of Love for the most colorful dress stone Creek camping, fishwas given to Letha Lott and on the piano. was the loudest tie worn by Donna Warner, Coalville, ing and just having fun. It sure is nice to have a trumpet solo from the Glenn Hortin. Debbie Muir home on weekBaroque period, entitled ends from the hospital to 'Arioso by Johann SebasShower visit family and friends. I tian Bach. Grant Piercy acH. Ileene understand she will be home Taylor, Peggy companied. to stay in August. Grant Piercy, Coalville, Wilde and Terri Davis hosted and Karen Thompson Jim a on the played 'Toccata surprise grocery shower sons and of Cedar City have for Gayle SoutherlandSatur-da- y. organ. moved their mobile trailer Games were played and Marla Ovard, Henefer, home here and plan to make Book a was Brides made. gave a reading, 'The Flag Carol Stephens Twenty-on- e ladies enjoyed their home here for a while. Speaks. Jim is employed in the forthe luscious Star 'The Spangled played strawberry deand Tommy and Margaret est Banner as background. sert and the fun and gossip. are most happy. . Robin DeWeese, Coalville, She received most everyCherole Ann Thomas spent a to needs bride the start sang 'Into Night, being thing her cooking project. Sunday up W eber with her accompanied by Anna Parchildren fishing. The boys ker. was good. They caught a luck Jodi Marshall, Wanship, nice mess for breakfast. played 'Rustle of Spring sang. Brass members were on the piano. Cindy Crittenden, Denise Bert and Edna Sweena Diane and Lizette Clark, Hobson, Jonene Judd, Carey spent the week in Las VegUpton, played a clarinet duet. and David Haylor, SallySar-gen- t, as, visiting relatives and Larita Staley, Chris friends. Ruby Stokes accompanied them as they played 'Fat Boy and Jeff Vernon. Mick and Marvel Stevens Polka. David Rees recorded the enjoyed a nice day touring An ensemble of brass from entire program for those who the country around Tabiona Hoytsville played 'Onward wanted to have copies of this on out to Duchesne where Christian Soldiers, as choir unique program in the Sumthey had a luscious dinner. members from their ward mit County area. Guess what! Dean and - Ar-vel- la, Surprise PLANNED USE REPORT GENERAL REVENUE SHARING General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments. The law requires each government to publish a report of its plans for the use of these funds to inform its citizens and to encourage their participation in deciding how the money ought to be spent. Within the purposes listed, your government may change this spending plan. PLANNED EXPENDITURES CATEGORIES (A) OPERATING MAINTENANCE THE GOVERNMENT OF FRhNCJS (C) ANTICIPATING A GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PUBLIC SAFETY 1 2 PAY- 54 MENT OF FOR THE FIFTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD. JULY 1. 1974 THROUGH JUNE 30. 1975. PLANS TO SPEND THESE FUNDS FOR.THE PURPOSES SHOWN. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 3 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION 4 TOWN account HEALTH FRhNCIS 5 RECREATION n5 2 022 002 TOWN ilhVGR RFC 6 LIBRARIES KiiMriS UTriH 7 SOCIAL SERVICES 8403 FOR AGED OR POOR 8 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION 9 MULTIPURPOSE news media have been advised that a copy of this report has been published in a local newspaper of general I circulation. hive records documenting the contents of this (D) The AND GENERAL GOVT. report and they are open for public scrutiny at 10 EDUCATION 11 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (E) 12 HOUSING & COM MUNITY DEVELOPMENT 13 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 14 ;,,cr ASSURANCES (Refer to instruction E) I assure the Secretary of the Treasury that the and other statutory requirements listed In Part E of the instructions accompanying this report will be complied with by this recipient government with respect to the entitlement .funds reported hereon. OTHER (Specify) . . ajVcI. li... 15 TOTALS currant Xa u Fajr fitslicll, "ayor Name & Title Please Print June Date The Summit County Bee Coalville, Utah Shirley Black and children left Saturday for Sheridan, Wyo., where they will spend the summer while Dean works on construction. Mit-z- ie will stay with grandma and grandpa Simpson in Salt Lake where she is employ-e- d. 4 i Thursday, June 13, 1974 Henefer News Douglas and Sharleen Jones, former Henefer res- idents became the proud parents of a baby boy on May The whole clan belonging 17. Little 'Anthony Douglas to the Frank Fitzgeralds of tipped the scales at 6 lbs. Heber City and Carl and 10 oz. He has three sisOrpha Smith, Carlos and ters, Michelle, Stephanie and Debbie Smith all enjoyed a Kimberly. lovely picnic up Beaver Happy grandparents are Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jones, The Roland Peacock famHenefer and Mr. and Mrs. wona back from are ily Leonard Morris, Evanston. derful trip to the Worlds Ina spent a few days with Fair in Spokane. They toured the family getting acquaintSeattle. Son Craig returned ed with her new grandson. home with them. They visitKelly and Robyn Ovard, ed with Jen Jensen and famchildren of Jay and Dorothy ily of Boise, Idaho, who is Ovard spent a few days visitthe brother of Roxie. ing with their grandparents, Kamas welcomes a new Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown. family. Gary and IleeneStev-en- s They live in Rock Springs, and three children. Wyo.. Alvin McNeil spent a week Mre. Don Francis visited at Lagoon attending the at the home of Mrs. Ruth Intermountain Livestock Wells over the weekend. Show. He just got home in Lloyd and Mary Wilde and time to pack his bags for Dave and Pam Robbins and Boys State in Logan. sons just returned home The Cttosons are happy to from a Jr ip. They attended have their daughter Dawn-ie- ce the Worlds Fair inSpokane Van Duren spend two Wash., then on to Seattle weeks with them while her where they enjoyed a ride husband is at summer camp on the Space Needle. at Dugway. While in Tacoma, they enThe Gines families held a joyed a visit with Claire anfe reunion at the townparkSat-urda- y, Doris (Ovard) Murdock ana honoring June Jones family and Daves aunt and birthday. A pot luck dinner uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo was served and a peppy ball Reardon. A very enjoyable game followed. time was had. If you think youre seeing a Jack -- 0 -- Lantern running around town, thats - young go surgery. If anyone wants an autoGordon Taylor, who went vacationing only to tangle graph contact Randy in the with a tote goat. "Look Maf evenings. Didnt you know? He starred in the movie no teeth. Mrs. Leona Deros left shown at the theatre June 10, A Matter of Winning. Monday to enter LDS Hospital where she will under- - Congratulations Randy. . |