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Show The Summit County Bee the matter, October 26, 1923; Zfctared M March poatofflea at Coalville, Utah 14017, under the Act of 2, 1979. Fubllahod Every Thureday at Coalville, Utah. Recond-claapoatage paid at Coalville, Utah. Advertlelng Rates on Application Subacrlptlon $5.00 a year In advance. H. C. McConaughy, Editor and FuUsher. Louise D. McConaughy, Aaaoclate Editor. R. D. McConaughy, General Manager. W. P. Langford, Production Manager. a Kamas News The Orvil Mincheys en- joyed the spring vacation visiting Friday in Logan with their daughter Marlene, who is attending USU. The Rex Walker family spent their spring vacation in Roosevelt visiting daughter Carol and Lynn Winter-to- n. Clea and Algie Anderson spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting Wayne and Neta Smith and family and shared their dinner. Clarence Johnson was home over the weekend from Las Vegas, visitlngMom and Clea Anderson. ' Delmo and Ileene Atkinson spent an enjoyable week- I Press Boners-Duri- ng short time he has the been in the Senate he has displaced genLouis (Mo.) uine ability St. Star-Time- s. end down south in the Moab area, just bumming, hoping to find some warm sunshine, but they found it rather cool even there. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Best were happy to be included in a missionary reunion with 14 couples who had labored in the Alberta --Saskatchewan mission field. The Bests daughter, Laura Lee Crittenden of Ashton, Idaho, was a weekend visitor. She came for Primary conference and stayed on to see brothers and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Best, Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Best, Salt Lake and enjoy dinner on Saturday. Garold Atkinson and family joined the entire Buck Wilde family and Thelma Butters in a real fun day at Lagoon Saturday. Just being .young again. Otto Peterson is at the home of his sister, Thelma Butters after spending several weeks in Coalville hos- - After many years of hard wojk the Henefer Pipeline water has been improved to the point of being listed on the approved list by the State Board of Health. DID YOU KNOW? That thla Home Qualifies for the new Federal Income Tax Credit of 5 of the selling price. Mak$624.75. ing a total savings on this unit of 9300.00 BECAUSE . . . CHECK WITH IS TODAY Livin IS easier In a Mobile Home. Especially If they ' purchased It from W'eher Valley Mobile Homes, where your savings is In dollars. Exactly $300.00, on this 1974 MW, S Bedroom, 14 Bath, Fleetwood Expands, Completely Furnished, and Carpeted (upgraded.) I. arse Furnace, 2"x4" Walls, Double Insolation plua Foam Cor, Storm Windows and detachable Tongue. WAS $12,995.00 NOW $12,495.00 Eldon nr "Cousin" Paul See Tnele RIYERDAI.E RD. OGDEN Ih. speedy recovery. The Stanley Bests were very glad to have brother, Mans el and Vera Best visit them. Vera has been ailing for some time but seems to be improving. Ralph and Bonnie Mc- Cormick and Jack and Bonnie Las sche attended the pme Monday night. theStars versus Denver in the Salt Palace. The Jay Taylor household has been one of rapture since bringing the new baby home. Folks have been so kind, helping with food and gifts. Tracy and Linda Jensen Midvale of were 394-928- rd up through Wyoming, over Flaming Gorge, into Vernal where they had dinner and on back home, 400 miles of real pleasure. Ed and Cathy Sorenson just returned from a real fun trip ig through Idaho where they visited with Joe and Loraine Burrie of Montour. They took in dinner and a show at Boise, toured some in Oregon and had a real good time. Twelve couples hosted a going away party for the Binghams Friday night at Hie Tom Crittenden home. A lovely roast beef dinner was served and games were played. A very enjoyable time was had by all. Sacrament Services Sunday were especially enjoyable with Noimi Valenzuela and Carlos Sanchez of South America doing the speaking and Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan, Crae Vernon and Robin DeWeese doing the singing. Grant Piercy was at the piano. weekend visitors at the Ish Fitzgerald home. The John Stiff) Hoyts have just returned from a delightful two weeks in Columbus, Ohio, where they visited daughter, Tanya and family. Bonnie Fitzgerald ?ame up from Ogden Sunday to hear all about the trip. The Doyle Hanks family spent their spring vacation time checking on relatives in Idaho. They checked on Mom, Vida Hanks in Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steele. and family of Iona and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Walters of Newdale and on their way home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hanks of Pocatello and Mrs. Hanks grandfather, Preday Smith of Preston, Idaho, was a field day of the Hanks family. The G. Reed Marchants spent the weekend in Ogden at the home of a sister, Jenny Taylor, Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. Reed Mar-cha- nt and three sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams Sr., and a brother Jon Williams and a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taggart, all attended the session in the Ogden Temple for Cheryl Hyde, who will marry Paul Williams Jr. in the Washington Temple. All attended an open house that evening at the Paul Sr. home honoring Paul Jr. and Cheryl. The G. Reed Marchants visited in Spanish Fork Monday with Isabelle Perry, who has been very ill in the hos- Wanship News Betty Dahlin 336-25- Where Service Is Expected end YOU Get It! ents. ents. Congratulations Cindy. The Merry Mrs. Club met Wednesday at the home of Margaret Walker. Time was spent sewing and listening to Margaret, read about the use and Importance of natural herbs in the body. Plans were also discussed for the upcoming club reunion to be held May 10. Glenn and Wanda Miles left Monday morning with a group of insurance people to fly to Denver to attend an insurance convention. Oakley News KEN'S CHEVROLET Edna Atkinson and family attended Sacrament Meeting Sunday in Kearns, where they heard a granddaughter 6ing On their return they received a call from Lilly Maugh-a- n, statingthey were all well. The Ernest Millers were so pleased to have the Peck family of Orem share their Sunday dinner. Also daughter, Darlene Beaslin and her friend Cherole came to tell them they were brand new great grandparents. You will be happy to know Lloyd Peterson is recovering nicely from his surgery in Tucson, Arizona. Lloyd is the brother of Thelma Stev- announces the hiring of Alignment and Brake Specialist All Makes and Models NO JOB TOO DIFFICULT Prices More Reasonable Than City Service KEN'S CHEVROLET Heber City, Utah 901 So. Main ens. Dill and LaMarva Mitch- - COALVILLE'S Ml WOMEN'S PANTS 10 her. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jar-re- tt and Mrs. Ira White of Charleston, West Virginia and Miss Kathy Jarrett and Miss Sharon White of Salt Lake City, Utah were dinner guests of the Charles Dalilins on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett and Mrs. White were here to attend the General FORMERLY MORHYS STORE OFF BERKSHIRE HOSE 20 OFF Casual Ballband Shoes Unbleached Muslin $3.99 69c yd. GIRLS Flannel Pajama NEW FABRICS Knits, Checks, Plains and Print 29 The Wanship Sacrament Meeting was conducted by John Horton. The speakers for Hie Sunday evening service were Mr. Tom Brown, his son Mark Brown and daughter Cathy Brown of Peoa. Mr. Brown was recently appointed as Director of Training Coordination for the church. Mark, as the first speaker, reminded us that we are not to judge others, unless we are ready to be judged likewise. He was followed by sister Cathy who spoke on "Happiness and she gave us specific guidelines we might, follow In order that we might obtain' Happiness; The Ward choir sang "Ye Simple Souls Who Stray by Evan Stephens. Mr. Brown was Hie concluding speaker and he spoke on missionary work. He reminded us of President David O. McKays admonition "Every member a missionary and he stressedthe Importance of the Gospel being preached in every land and also of the rapid growth of the church throughout Hie world. The Wanship Relief Soc- iety met on Tuesday for their work day. The lesson was given by Renee Robinson on "Physical Fitness and all sisters were encouraged to plan a physical fitness program for their whole families. There were Mini Classes in Macrame and Crocheting and also quilting for all other interested ladies. A luncheon was served and there were 36 present including the children. A most enjoyable day was had by all present. Everyone is reminded to set aside Thursday, May 1 for the Stake Relief Society May Day Festival at the Coalville Stake Center. Arthur Vernon and family of Salt Lake City visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon on Sunday. Frank and Sadie report their granddaughter Janieda Vernon is one of the participants In the Sterling Scholarship tests and they are quite proud of Conference of the church. It was good to renew old acquaintances again. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vincent Sr. had a family get together on Sunday, April 13. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vincent Jr. and children and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Vincent and children. Glen and Mildred France of Murray visited with his mother, Mrs. Jenny France on Friday, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Air. and Mrs. Richard Grills, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pace and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dahlin went to Coalville on Friday evening, April 11 to attend the organ recital of Clay Christiansens stu Dug-da- Thursday was special for LaRhea Blonquist as her children and grandchildren all attended a session at the Ogden Temple. Those participating were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stembridge, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Ercanbrack Greg Stembridge and Cindy Ercanbrack, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and Mr. and, Mrs. Bruce Haddenham. They all enjoyed a dinner at the Utah Noodle after the Temple session. Then on Saturday, the El-dStembridges hosted a family dinner with 37 children, grandchildren and on hand to pay respects to LaRhea on her birthday. Jim and Shirlene Milliner spent their spring vacation in Southern California, hoping to soak up some sun-acheck on friends and The WanshipFamily Home Evening Group met for their weekly meeting at the home of Dick and Ardella Grills. Dick presented an interesting lesson cm "Jesus and His Desciples and various members of the group took part in the presentation. Those present were Elsie Peterson, Owen and Vera Dugdale, Gene and Neta n, Pace, Roland and Marie Charles and Betty Dahlin, and special guests, President and Mrs. Reed Brown of Hoytsville. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grills attended the baptism of their granddaughter, Mindy Mulder in the Hunter Utah Stake Center on Saturday and her grandfather, Richard Grills, confirmed her a member of Hie church cm Sunday, April 13. They had dinner with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulder andfam-il- y. Sah-lee- day by Doug and Tene Simpson, then Sunday Ward Blaz-zatook them on a jaunt Little Cindy Atkinson was hosted to a real red carpet birthday dinner on Sunday, April 6 with grandparents, uncles and aunts all helping to celebrate. Great parents Ira andThelda Page, grandma Ora Warren, and Rose Mary and Orris, Connie and Stan Star, Chris and Jeff Lewis and of course Mom and Dad andShelly. Then on Monday Cindy had another party for the small fry with all the fun things and the grandparents came again for cake and ice cream and laden with all kinds of lovely pres- 0 dents. It was a most enjoyable evening and all the students performed commend-abl- y. Dutch Porters. The Glenn Gibbons were the lucky ones to be hosted to a lovely dinner at the Red Flame in Bountiful Wednes- pital. Weber Valley Mobile Homes 1039 W. ell hosted their family to a ell hosted their family to a dinner Sunday. They made tapes of all present to send to Linda. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Basta and family of Sandy were Sunday dinner guests of Mom and Dad Millegan. Rex and Beth Casper visited in Morgan Sunday with Keith and Enid Wilde and the pital.; Best of luck for a Moond-clu- i 17, 1975 Thursday, April 1 I The Summit County' Bee at Coalville, Utah 2 Classified Ads FOR SAL- E- 29 ft. Excel Travel Trailer, with tilt-ocompletely like new condition, very clean, $2,990. Firm. 16-- lp 4. CaU ut, 877-567- mixed SALE-Yearl- ing heifers 829-355- steers. Call and 16-- lc 336-5550. 783-48- 07 . CC FOR Kawasaki, Big Horn 2,300 in excellent condition, $750. 16-- lc 7. Ph. FOR WANTE- D- Someone REAL ESTATE t ACCESSORIES GUITARS Some new, some used. For best prices anywhere, write P.O. WE HAVE BUYERS, 654-223- April was no fools day for Andrea McNeil, who celebrated her birthday with her friends at a bowling party with lots of goodies to eat. Dixie Everett hosted her children and sister, Andrea to a fun day at the Zoo Saturday. Lynn and Bernice Anderson of HoUladay made Ag-us-ta 1 Bow-thor- pe en lYou Iteill8 Clyde and Mary Marchant spent Monday visiting relatives in Provo and Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Maxwell and family of Las Vegas were weekend visitors at Hie Dale Marchant home. Club was held Wednesday at the home of Flora Marchant with some sewing, others socializing. Delightful refreshments were served. The Jerry Marchant family took advantage of the spring vacation and visited in Richfield with the Don Marchant family. The weather was bad there too. The farewell testimonial Sunday for Alan Marchant son of Dale and Verda, was well attended, with relatives from both sides there. Alan will serve in the England Leeds Mission. FOR SALE-19- 12 73 ft. X payments. garage, place for horses. 876-329- 15-- 3c 4. $10,500 older Stately two-sto- ry HELP WANTE- home on 2 acres - near Heber. Owner financed. brick Prescotts day bright(Sunday when they came Well Close to builttri-plexinPeo- fishing, ies. 950 The John Parks and Dale Thomas celebrated the mens birthday Saturday evening with dinner at the Homestead. The boys enjoyed a show at Midway. It was fun for aU. Retta Prescott came home Sunday from Wyoming and is feeling much better after her sick 6pell. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Hudson of the Basin area spent a week here in the Valley visiting friends and Relief D- -- 2 weeks every 6 weeks. Woman, neat and clean. Nabors Drilling Rig 4, Contact Mr. Price through Moore Motors or Box 436, Coalville. din- The Dale Thomas family had a happy day at the Zoo Saturday with the antics of the animals and lots of good- needed cook $38,000 ner. a. skiing, hunting, 15-- 2p owner financed. WANTE- $25, t)00 scenic acres Older country consider with storage and land. Call D- home or mobile home over- looking Rockport Reservoir. 60 culinary water hook-uavailable. High development potential. Owner financed. will 15-- 2c ps $260 SAVE MONE- per acre Lovely Rancho near Park City West. Newer 3 br. home on 5 choice acres with hay bam, horse stalls. $85,000 relatives. ' Parley and Till Mitchell enjoyed Sunday with their kids. They had dinner with :the Keyes family in Sunset, then the Jim Day family Chad ej them for a visit with and Marly n Mitchell at . What a building site: 5 scenic acres in Snyderville with bam.allfenced, owner financed. $39,750 Attractive brick veneer Kamas. 3 br. borne with large 2 car garage on lovely quarter acre site with stream. $38,750. Y- Use that stored wheat and other grains for nutritious cereals and breads. Jiffy Grain Mills Now only $125.65 with tax. -g- uaranteed. For tion call Richins at Provo, 336-20- informa- or 06 375-388- Ray 0. 15-- 4c FOR SALE-Mo- new home, bile x 65. Completely 14 furnished, including air conditioning, washer, dryer, disposal, set up 2 blocks from beautiful downtown Coalville. Call, after 3:00 p.m.', 15-- ,,.. ( Marion News Reed and Ross Baxter who North Summit Elementary Schools recently returned from a three month stay in Georgia and Florida on government business, came Sunday to check on Mom (Irma) and Otis. They brought their son Don and Shar Baxter and children of Granger. They all enjoyed dinner and attended Sacrament Meeting. Lee and Linda Thomas of Green River were here for the weekend dividing their time between Agusta Prescott and the Howard Rock-hill- s. Ernst and Owen Wilde of Coalville came to visit Erns daughter, May and LaVern Lewis and enjoyed dinner with them. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Moake and Becky Melville of Provo were Sunday visitors of Hie Wellers. Barbara Mitchell joined the Scow family erf Heber In a fun tripto California where they will visit Disneyland and other points of Interest. Mom and Dad Mitchell hosted a birthday dinner for Jim with Jims girlfriend and Grandma Mitchell on hand for the celebration. Steven, Barbara and Charley Hardman joined a group of Barbaras relatives, kids and all in a real fun day at the Zoo Sunday. How come that Elmer Olsen gets three birthday dinners, when I get barely one. Dont spell my name right I guess. Many happy returns, Fifth and Sixth Graders presents A Musical Program Bi-Centen- The Blaine Cosseys spent the weekend in Salt Lake with the Merkley family and witnessed the confirmation of a niece, Stacy Merkley. Commemorating the of Our Country FRIDAY, APRIL 18 - 7:30 P.M. N. S. II. S. Auditorium uAZttLUsnREuns . GoodffoccEajSPt cacayesorH roteryesgaeax Elmer. Termite Inspections & Treatment Work Guaranteed R & R PEST CONTROL Insect, Weed and Fungi Control Fertilizing Licensed by State Dept, of Agriculture 261-341- There's never been a better time to buy Mazda. You'll get a hmmmdingerofadeal from us and $500 cosh bock from Mazda when you buy any new 1974 car it. like the con (And you way equipped you use your rebate toward the down payment if you wont). Come in for o test drive. One tough engine. One 'tough car. One hmmmdinger of a deal. i'i i.f I.M1H. hwMN by e MUAMANKEl, CUTRUBUS 4 CARL ROBISON Res. 266-610- 298-814- For information and appointments 4 16-- lc 52 ft. mobile home. 2 bdrm. Oakley Cutie: 1 Br. home Fully carpeted at The Wheel, acre with city Lot $1500 down, $94.70 .on scenic-12, water, natural gas, 2 car Call Rick Walker rotary-engin- PHONE write or 04 vale, Utah 84047. per acre. $2,750 225-28- Utahs Great Game Preserve 27 W. Center Street, Mid- A great building site-- 10 choice irrigated acres near Woodland. Owner financed. USU. to visit and share her 1. Phone ' ference with the chorus from er POULTRY MEN NOTE: Tur- BUY- property. Call pheasant year, turkeys praisal. MIKE DONOVAN or about $1.00 per bird profit. at WALL JERRY DeMont McNeil came down from Logan and sang at con- from an extended stay with her family in Los Angeles, Calif. David Bates has just completed 727 Initial Flight Training at the Los Angeles Western Airlines Flight Training School. He first completed two weeks Academic training and another two weeks of 727 Simulator Training. He completed Hie course in Denver, Colorado with Hie actual flying of Hie plane. Daniel and Christy report that while David was In school they enroUed inclasses too making a family schooling for all of them. While in the area they visited with Allen and Kathy Bates over Easter weekend and they took in the sights of Disneyland and Marineland. David took part In an Old Time Fiddle contest at Long Beach, Calif. They report a good time with their working vacation, but the weather was record breaking cold and wet during their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baird of Sunset were visitors on Sunday, April 13 with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Pace. Several of the summer home people who live below the dam were seen over the weekend, so spring cant be too far away from us. Those visiting over the weekend were the Eugene Clissolds, the John Arringtons and Beth and Bruce Logan, allot Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ford and children spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Rita Ugarte of Copper-to- n, Utah. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Roland Sah-leand family in the death of her mother, Mrs. Edith Brown of Salt Lake City cm Sunday, April 13. 336-232- 16-- lc key, pheasant or chicken for your to raise 500 to 30,000 raisers for free apa and BUYERS, ERS, Francis News Elsie Peterson. Mrs. David Bates and son Danile have just returned call Robinson En- Box 15571 terprises, SLC., Utah. relatives. Pace of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pace of Orem visited with the 1 r sister, Mrs. Elsie Peterson. Saturday, April 12 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hopkin of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. LARRY ROGERS 5 Res. with good credit to make small payments on fine used piano. Nothing down necessary. May be seen In your area. Write St. Marks Music Center, 881 E. 3900 So., SLC, 16-- lc Utah 84107. nd Mr. and Mrs. Chance France had dinner with their son Wally in Salt Lake City and later visited Dean Winter in the Veterans Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth le, Wag-one-er. after 4:30 on week days or all day 16-- lc Saturday. - 350 SALE-19- 73 Jeep SALE-19- 68 Call en son-in-la- w, ' FOR after 5 p.m. 3 FREEWAY MAZDA 843 W. RIVERDALE RD. 621-1- 1 00 OGDEN, UTAH I |