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Show I Summit County Ito 2 and family visited at the homo of COALVILLE were the speakers at church on Sunday evening, Mrs Myrlm Atkinson sang, accompanied by Mr True Field. Clndl Lu Walker daughter of Van and Teresa Walker celebrated her fifth birthday, July 12, A friends helped Mr and Mrs William Diston, Saturday and Sunday. Mr and Mrs Vern Wilde, and 3 Mldren arrived from Walnut Creek, Calif., Saturday morning : s end a week or two visiting - i'h Sir and Mrj Lawerence Mor- Lid other relatives and frlenda. Mrs Benon F arroll la feeling a t b r rrd ir home from the vl'al -- Ms Grace Price Is here Etaying wl.h her for a week. Mr and Mrs C B Copley made t Ii tc Moab over the July 4th dClara Ellen Shafer and Ier four children returned home '' th n for a couple of weeks. Kr and Mrs LeRoy and Yvonne Overturf have returned to their me in Aurora, Colo., after rpend ng a week with her parents arri Mrs Clyde Lamb, , Mr end Mrs Larry Frmnsen and 1 wt? weekend visitors at the t cme of her parents Mr and Mrs i COALVTLIJS. UTAH j JULY THURSDAY, 1565 15, Ann Wilkie of Francis Mary and Debbie Urlsrte of Park City, of daughter ' and Mr and Mrs Bill Prescott have bvn vacationing In Minnesota Hay Ann's sir ter, Mr and t BU St.ngrr of Salt Lake wee Arlo waa in the IDS "hy tc v'siMng with Bills uxj children have moved Into capital in Salt Lake City for sur. one .am'ly wii'b there. They saw the achoolhouae apart. y Ta-of interest on their 8Y his knee. They returned meats to their home In Vernal on w weeks Ir'p, Mr and Mrs Preston Merchant P u- -. Saundra. and Melanie visited In Midvale last Wednesday " - 1 Mr and Mrs Earl Cossey of Og-- , with her mother, Mrs Marlow I "w In from Inglewood, den 7"1?. a spent the weekend visiting Jones, and then went on to Provl night f:r short Mr and Mrs Sterling Williams. where they visited his mother Mr V t and to attend the funeral of '"'R's grandmother Mrs Millie They also visited on Sunday with A. F. Merchant, Brenda and Bernard and Grace lyn Christian en, daughter! of h. Mr and Mra Elmer Williams. Presum's sister Lila, returned 'Vr'eht of nice and Gena Wright Mr and Mrs James Brlnton and returned home with them to visit f Oand Jundlan were also here children of Grandview, Wash., for a few days '.or a few days, visiting at the visited here last week with his Mr Oscar Jenson is critically Vme of Hasel Toole 111 at the Cottonwood hospital mother, Mrs Agnes Brlnton. Wanda Spriggs, Alan and James Mrs Pheron Maxwell and her from complications following an took Jeayiine to Kaysvllle, daughter Miss Sharon Walker automobile apeident on June 30. 'm-'rto visit with Su?n Dur-raLamb. Civile few While a there f"r days. Dr. Eldred Wright of Midvale h" T1 pi oi i rltp to Southern 'Ttah and Colorndi with a group was flown to Denver for an r MIA girls On their way heme rru'rgenv operation Saturday. Want's nnd the b:yi stopped In The outcome of his operation is BounMul to visit with her nep. not known at this time Mr and Mrs Wesley S. Hill and hew. Mr and Mrs Russell Yeung children, Marsha Ann, Jim and and family. Mr and Mrs Emmett Brooks, John, returned to Portland, Ore , el at the pnren- - j Sacramento, Calif., were visiting after hav'nr; over the weekend with Mr and tal Floyd D. Williams home ferj Mrs Grant Geary and family. Al- a week Mondays Mr and Mrs K'nrnld D. Hout of so Mr and Mrs Jess Brooks were EVERY THURSDAY Tuesdays visiting with them overnight Fri- Rialto, Cal if ora' a are guests at 12:30 p.m. day. Saturday they all enjoyed the Floyd D. Williams home, Mr Wednesdays the dry in Salt Lake City at the Hout, who Is employed by the ALL DAY AT Peace Gardens where the Brjoks General Telephone Company, Is a son of Mrs Williams, held their family reunion. OGDEN STOCK YARDS Mr b Mrs Jay Bimister and UTAH OGDEN, son have arrived from California tor a visit with relatives and HOG Mr and Mrs Bernard Williams friends. Mr and Mrs Carl Coats and Mr enjoyed a visit recently from their 12:30 and Mrs Elmen Bagncll have been nephew and his wife Mr and Mra Stevens of Paicines, Calif. v'sitlng with Mrs Gertrude Bag-el- Lyle Vr Stevens is the s:n of Grace's for a few days. and lived. In Park City Stephen Robinson, son of Mr s'f'rr L.ly, "nd Mrs Boyd Robinson, of Mur. until h? graduated from the High School there V.e Is a forest rangray Is spending a few days with er at Pinnacles National Monuhis grandparents, Mr and Mrs Ted ment and had not visited In this Robinson. rres for 17 years. Saturday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Robinson -- Vrs Lowii Neel had a busy '"k On Tuesday a nephew, I were Mr and Mrs Melvin Saxton, Mr and Mrs Art Gale, and family, Fhilllp Neel, his wife, daughter Dick Alders, Mr and Mrs Buck and son of Portland, Oregon visitGunderson and Janet, Tamlra ed her. Phillip Is the son of Grant Mlchelsen and son, Mr and Mrs Keel. On Sunday visitors at her trem S14 OKj wrB i Jack Clark and family. The famt-.t0- " 3 Mrs Afton Bethers, Mr ly group met at the Robinson Re- - j . . . the. majesty of the scenery from the union at the City Park and after- - and Mrs Rqichard Bethers and Mr and Mrs Frank Neel and chlL vantage point of a UbIm Pacific Donalinar. wards, met at' Fred and Irenes dren. for a family social Thrilling views pass before your eyes Mrs DeEtta Jorgensen has gone Mr and Mrs Bleak Powell, and while you relax in comfort. hi mohetr, Mrs Ed Powell were to Independence, Missouri to visit for a few months. Her in town visiting Tuesday. and daughter G. L. and The William H. Robinson reCm EBi laMMSflliaa Bi raerazAlaa iBSBHnlBne union was held Saturday July 10 Thoja Byrne and children, Gloria contort Fertile nearest (talon your and Roger have been visiting here $t City Park There were 102 oflrewHfcfcef In Utah egenfc DeEtta and returned there. A nice dinner was served, a program enjoyed and games home with them. Mrs Fred Merchant to leaving played. Mr and Mrs Shlrl Bailey and this week for Pullman, WashingMr and Mra Marlon Hammond, ton, where she will visit her husand Mr and Mrs Lera Hammond band who to attending Summer School there. grand-daught- i iith SUMMIT COUNTY BEE COALVILLE, UTAH w-- 84017 old house with Published Thursdays a; uoslvill. one new girl, at the Kamas State Monday, The new girl turn- H. C. McConeughy, Publisher Jed out to be an old girl, Verlle Taylor, with new hair. LouIm IlcConaughy, Editor. Moses Taylor barked at me: "Mac, come here. I want you to print me some signs, Ah. fine. What shall It be?" 1 want a big sign saying: Do OUR Not Smoke those nasty, stinking cigareta In this bank." "Thank you. And If 1 put xthis one outdoors may I return T" You may. Glad to have you,' It was. the same I SEE Stero Selection -- giu. waiting at his ousine, thry trls.lru whin we came pouring exuberancy out of vere lim-Ban- k '.he hotel. A huge plane took about 10" r visitors on s trip over 'hi -- m. and we saw the site of two-hou- 1867 "Expo, Canado's first world's fair. It's on land rising from a lake. And everywhere new Our young cousin la truly booming. In Toronto I wrote a check for 138 million dollars. It would have bounced, probably. Can you hard. When the Department of Tour. ly wait? Mac. Ism, Ontario Province, sent me my Itinerary I couldnt find Lake-I?eaon the map. Its what they call Fort Frances and Port WilReed A. Warner liam, at the head of the Great Q, Torkelson, Illegal Joseph which Two cities Lakes, talned the visiting 28 U.8. editors transportation of beer, fined $100. Jnmcs J. Maszare, Improper royally and are trying to consolig. S5. date Into one city. When they do R Smith, no safety inWesley . watch it, , . Sault Ste Marie, which la pro. spection, $5. r unced Son Saint Marie as if Kenneth C. Carter, no reglstra. tion vou didn't know, la busy-buslam- - F Grigsby, NSTP, $15. with ship traffic. There are three Norvan L. Hoopoe, running stop locks there, letting ships up and wn. Millions of tons pass sign, $15. in-- yd W. Clerk, no driver's It through each year. $25. the of is home the "ense, Sudbury Lawrence K Hanson, DD, JalL nickel mine you'll pnsa through Kenyon C. Cunker, gross weight .when you drive through Ontario -p dapiayed, $5. (which you will, sooner or later.) Walter Beachler, public intoxl-ert'oHere Is the kind of thing we all $25. love to find a beautiful new Joseph R, Shepherd Dale R. verslty, completely modern In every respect, owned and sponsored "cCuMlan and Michael L. Dixon. , O-- d (20 each. rr.t'reiy equally by three separate County Lynn R. Pucmlre, speeding, $10 end distinct religious beliefs AnCharles E Mann, overload, $50. glican, Roman Catholic and Judson B. Wagner, speeding, testant. $10. the of Canada, Ottawa, capital Dwight R. Stumph, speeding, ir unique and superb. The downtown buildings and capital build- $15. William A. Bradstock, improp-e- r ings all carry the ancient English passing, $15. Influence, with spires and gingerClarence D Wright, no driver's bread and dozens of gargoyles grinning or scowling. We were license on person, $5 Dennis R. DeYoung, speeding, t privileged to attend a session of Parliament, which is heavy with $10. Duane R. George, running stop very impressive tradition, and our presence was announced and ap- sign, $10. g LeRoy Dahn, speeding, $20. plauded, not with F. Vernon Judd, no safety inbut with pounding of the desk of spection, $5. each member. Later we met and talked with Guy W. Black, Improper passthe deputy speaker, Mr Lamar-eau- ing. $3. Thomas C. Jones, insufficient and he confided aomethlng which we hadnt guessed. The registration, $25. Thomas C. Payne, Improper people of Canada are more concerned with the election of a passing, $20. President of the United States Oolden A, Clark, no registrathan with their own national tion, no safety Inspection, $10. leadership. Welfare of our won- i John B, Carman derful neighbor depends so much Lewis R, Mesne, improper upon our welfare, $10, Thera Is a very strong French Rex Edwards, no operator's liInfluence In Ottawa. Many persona one addresses have trouble cense, $5. Arlo O. Webb, public Intoxicawith English. I addressed everybody everywhere. (I asked a lady tion, $50. Gene O. Hansen, drunk drivat the desk of our hotel: "Le bar. baire shop, she Is vhereT" She ing, $300. answered: "Le barbalre shop, she Guy R. Toombes, no 1965 inIs shere. And who you kidding, spection, $10. Strope L, Ely, Improper passBusterf") Shastri. ths leader of India, ing. $15. John E. Preston, Improper passwaa at our hotel in Ottawa, Re $15. resell Is itsy-bitsdoesent ing, tiny, Bernice L. Preaxler, following my shoulder. But big bodyguards too close, $15.00 Martin Schwab, expired operator's license, $10. Zelda L. Assy. Improper pass- the no-Hr- y DENNIS STALEY Wo guarantee to have the Lowaat Prices la Utah on Quality Furniture and Appllancea How Can We Do It? from a Warehouse . . . fancy atone cost fancy money. I. Our own fleet of trucka moving Nationwide aavee eoatly freight charges on their back hauls. 8. Combined buying of two tore (one here and oao knrar mean In Provo) coats., A Oar location meana leee overhead. I. Never a parking problem or a parking ticket I. We operate on leee margin and have far lew overhead ttan oar competition. Dont be fooled by highly Inflated Retail Prleoa with " Big DtocoimtaP' 1, Wo operate . May We Save Yon Some Money? at the Style, Quality and Beauty of the Merchandise on display In this old Warehouse You Will be Amazed BAILEY'S FURNITURE 931 West Riverdale Rd. (Between Roy and Ogden) Always tbs Lowest Prices in Utah" hand-clappin- x, ?:' -- . ! . "'-f- - i r : - J PECK BROS. YARD CATTLE SALES vl-it- UNION iLUA SALE EVERY TUESDAY P.M. l. Vacationing? son-in-la- w . . Only the No.l man's got the No.1 buys: your Chevrolet dealer (See him now i) y WE HELP MOVE NEW CARS into our neighbors' garages ing. $10. Dale R. Dewey, overload, $50. John R. Desrden R. Sundell, following too cloae, $10. Ace Hamilton, no chauffeur's John license, $5. Floyd D. Shilling, no lights on overhang, $5. Floyd W. Clark, defective muf- fler, $5. Impels Sport Saden THE NO.1 MANS GOT THE CHOICE YOU WANT (MODELS. STYLES AND COLORS) IN HIS WO. 1 CAR: CHEVROLET. Jot Models? Impales. Bol Airs, Biscaynes. Styles? Sedan, coupes, convertibles, wagons. Colors? Black, white and moat the Hank D. Css, running stop I sign, $5. Cleo E. Pitta, Jr., overweight, $33. everything between. Engines? Evan the now 325-h- p Turbo V8 you can order. Buys? Thaco'a no hotter time to gat yourself into the No. 1 car. Just see the No. 1 man now at No. 1 place (where the sign says "Chevrolet")! THE NO. THE WO. 1 MANS GOT THE STYLE YOU WANT IN HIS FUN CAR: CORVAIR. w NEED A LIFT? About to buy? Come money-savin- g figniw-fact- s eonooming BANK AUTO LOANS! Pick up your phont and call your children Lono Distsnca-ory- our THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Coalville, four-whe- el K traction: d aoay steering; up to 180 horsepower In Corsas if you order it Juat leave R to Chevrolet to make aura Cervobo look Hko they cost lot leave Turbo-Chaiga- It to your Chavrolot dealer to make re they don't CAR: car d CHEVROLET and sm. an mu to sit a noj suv on m noj cam States Tiliphona 4L1758 Authorised Chevrolet Iutenst Csmpraadtd 8 iLAss D rcua Mountain Utah MIDDLE-SIZE- and nimble, the No. 1 man got it in Chavalit. Standard angina Is a husky ix or s powerful Turbo-Fir- a VS, d spending on modal. Or you can order one of our livelier Turbo-Fi- n Chevsis Italbu tport Coupe V8a. oll the way up to SSOlhpl p you want to make sura you get Juat the ChevoUe for you-t-he model and the body atyle and the color and the equipment ooo your Chavrolot dealer eoon. Hurry! neat-size- independ- roar-engi- GOT THE POWER CHEVELLE. If you liko your parents or an old frftnd. Puts you on top of tht world. Try of driving a Corvair: MANS V8) IN HIS What sporty style it la: every Corvair coups or dan's a hardtop now. And what sport ent suspension: 1 YOU WANT (THRIFTY SIX OR BIO REAR-ENGINE- D ftn for r Union Pacific Railroad Hy Dealer in Coalville MOORE MOTOR CO. Sit with Sufaty FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1903 , COALVILLE, UTAH - Phong 336-59- in Fork City BILL MAWHINNEY MOTOR 41 PASS CITY, RAH Pkom 6494965 |