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Show I i 3, KamasV. Lions V. - ! i1. 4.1-j- J , tiwtait j rj . - .If . iiVw L .4 a J V e DEPEND UPON US FOR APPLIANCE- S- .. See Halloween X i ft , , ' ! ; . i i f , Be Sure To See Our Full Line of 4 Especially . ir . . -Wlti wild lontmi f Who If tbou' and legal at Hr, Look oilier rnortad commentary; tba Llona Club, got - ttunal'' Valley - kinder way' with the animal Hel-Jowe- en oostum party, Thuraday; Oct 21, at tho Town Park Hall in Kama. Stranger beings you have nevei'aeen. A bos, with lac and hair walked In, and no one even gueeaed that the gorgeoui stockinged legs were thoae of Alan Lewis, til ha finally got hungry and had to dismantle for a bit of the delicious dinner being served, i We Have .1 ' . Ask about our full line, and if we dont have exactly what you want ' 1 financing and installation ,,, MANY SPECTACLES Another qieetacle was Leo Pra-aie- r, In as who came Hash Gordon; and wife Bobble, who stole Blake's football equip- ' WELL GET IT FOR YOU! ' , ' Hoyt's Store ng Summit Furniture and Merc. Kamss, Utah ment, wu the cutest halfback this side of the Uintas. Stan Sanders, wu a wooly lion and wife Eleanor, wu a society beauty. Karen Simpson wu dressed (gosh ya got me there) and had on a terrible looking black frock, topglasses and ped off with ham-rli- h black derby. Tom Simpson wu appropriate enough (so everyone laughingly said) in a prison uniform and even had his own belli and chain. Doug Simpson must have 'borrowed a wig from the beetles. He looked ravishing. So did Teen, who wu the picture of a Spanish Gypsy dancer. Ward Blaus rd wore nothing out of the ordinary but a little dapper mustache, Somehow, that's, all he needed to create a a Complete Selection Your Complete Store Coalville, Utah Appliance Headquarters u , :! See the PARADE OF CHAMPIONS At Gas appliance dealers devil-may-ca- re look. Buck and Betty Wilde were also there romping in the Halloween sdmasphere: Buck wu dressed Pedro and Betty Wonder Be sure and ask' her Wbman, why she wort that and watch u her u blush! . . t FEATURING THE FINEST DRYERS YOU CAN OWNI " A beautiful trophy, donated by Stan Sanders, and awarded by Jo Blauard, wu given to Dene Tay-for the beat coatume. She had on a darling witch outfit. Hubby Randy Taylor said that's how she looked at home too- - She then dubbed him with her broom. Ray Bethen, Who won first for the beet diaguiu for men, wu beautl-f- ui ln s blond wlgT Us mother-in-law- 's violet coat, and six Inch long 'faUfC eyelashes. Did'pou barrow tUm from Gloria, ; JUyt LaVon Angell won tha ladles prist With a horrible falu noee- - Moot etlll loves her anyway. Tha hit of the evening wag Sam McNlel, who wu unanimously voted the home-lic- et girl the rest of the members had ever seen,; ' W f, AWARDS .'.ACADEMY your ,s onov HjunilLon. GASMYER GASMYHt GASMYHt i , X . IN idefMAaior MYHt ; GAS GASMYHt , ii ,1''. 1 - ' - i - Por the entertainment, a daring drama . wu presented. , Tha Keepers Daughter. , "Lighthouse Thau taking the dramatic roles were; Sheila Lewis, the Lighthouse Keeper; Sam McNlel, the' Keeper Wife; Randy Taylor, the Keeper daughter; Lorraine Plants, the hero doctor; Lorene McNlel, the villain: Karen Slmp-ao- n, tha narrator; Mary (Wong) Smith the announcer: (the Wong la for Mary portraying an enticing gleaha girl) and Glen Smith, the dashing" lighthouse, Academy pwards will be presented neat Week, This reporter wu an Invited guest, and sang for her supper: Two parodies on deer-hu-nt 1 n g, and Pour Nights Drunk. Other members present for the Mr and Mrs Kenneth BagnelL Mr and Mrs Sterling Williams, Mr and Mrs Walter Carrell, Hugh and Marge Hardman, Larry and Shara Pace, Buck and Betty Wilde, Mr and Mrs John (Stiff) Hoyt, and Mr and Mrs Dean Richardson. Thou mfortunate members, who were unable to attend, really missed out on an hilarious time. Honestly, the Lions Club is filled with a sentimental bunch of crasy nuts, Daniel Bee. . 4- - ' .if V'.. - -I T . KEN MORE GAS .f ... tr . MAYTAG gas DftYEK GAS DRYER Dya RHILCO BRBMJEB wkfclpool MYHt , WIZARD GASMYHt GAS MYHt , ! , i V -- i Ltj-- i . ; M- i ., - , SPEED QUEEN suburbon GASMYHt GAS DRYER Westinghouse GASDRYHl GAS ' GASDRYHl .i Former Uptonites Note Golden Date UPTON Mr end Mrs Shirley Bailey, farmer residents of Upton now raiding in Twin Falls celebrated heir golden wedding Sunday Oct, 3d, in their home. They were married Oct. 25, 1915 In Upton, and have 6 children, 12 grandchildren, and 1 great grandchild- Mrs Bailey wu born In Upton, daughter of Mr and Mrs William H. 'Robinson, Mr Bailey was born In Nephl, son of Mr and Mrs Nephl Bailey. Attending from Coalville were of Mn BaiGladys Lamb,-sistLola sister Whiten, Bailey ley; of Mr Bailey, and her eon Laverl and a guest Mrs William Dlston, another lister of Mrs Bailey, wu unable to attend. Better because theyre 6AS er ; Summit County Bee COALVILLE, UTAH ,r THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1955 GAS dryer saves you money. A GAS dryer is fast - keeps up with your washer. Longer life (a gas flame never wears out). A GAS dryer seldom needs servicing, but if it ever should, just call Mountain Fuel Supply Companys service department. Dealers report far greater customer satisfaction with a GAS dryer. Penny-a-loa- d ) I ENJOY YOUR OWN YEAR ROUND SUPPLY OF BLUE SKY WITH A GAS DRYER MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY NatuAai u StAuiu- - V |