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Show pianos and. guitars. Floor mo- Due to moving June 1 will repair dels, demonstrators, rental re- and service lawn mowers antil i turns and used instruments. Val- May 15. FOB SALE 90 feet by 165 feet SELLING NEW STOCK AT and Piano Company, I of land with small home. $2,000. ley Organ 261S Washington Blvd. Ph. WHOLESALE PRICES c Phone 1 c Used Tots Gore. 1 Used Reel Mower, recondi45 acres farm land. FOR RENT COALVILLE HOME FOR SALE New furnace, tioned. Martin Juluson, 1311 E. 13th (Mrs. Minnie .Martha Reddish new fireplace, four large bed1 Used Sears Mower, excellent So., Salt Lake City. rooms. On gas line and Marion condition. Chappell, 85, Coalville, died in a Salt Lake hospital after surgery. WANTED Woman to stay with waterworks. Situated on two acres 1 Used Cushman Truckster. Born Oct. 29, 181, Tupton, Engolder lady. No washing or iron- of ground. Call Marv Simpson, FOR RENT 2 bedroom home In Edwin to land, and Martha Hayes ing to do. Contact c or Connie Nowl-ing- , Marion, Wanshlp. Phone Reddish. Married to Thomas L. 1 Marion, I JANE to Your hate Lake used Salt you. j Chappell Jan. 28, 19i3, LDS Temple. He died Nov. 26, j rugs always looked younger RONALD BROWN OPERATC8 FOR SALE Wurlltier Spinet I than mine. But that wa before 1957, Coalville. of Piano this area. Take over Brown's Small Engine Sales Survivors: sons, daughters, Mrs !I went to Kamas Valley Lumber $14.53 monthly payments. For deDon (Thelma) BotU Oakland, Co. and rented a Clamorene Elecand Service tails write: Credit Manager, Box IIOVTSV1LLE, UTAH Calif.: Mrs Lee (Katie) Richlns, tric Rug Shampooer for only $2 6179, Sugar House Station, Salt Fesrures Ogden; Vernal, Lawndale, Calif: a day. o Lake City, Utah. JACORSEX LAWN MOWERS Mrs Carlos (Delia) Porter, Mrs J. SALE0'xl0rbedroom FOR The Most Reliable in the Industry FOR SALE M. (Edna) Clark, Newel, Ernest Early Bart seed trailer house. 1M2 model. ComBBIGGS all of. Coalville; 15 grandchildren, wheat grown from certified STRATTON air Including 39 great grandchildren : sister, Mrs pletely furnished. seed. A. J. Foster, Henefer. ENGINES conditioner. Excellent home for LAUSOX Zine Windsor, Brea, Calif. TECL'.MSEII Funeral services were held i young couple with small family. ENGINES FOR SALE Registered Hereford Call Have complete Parts and Service Tuesday at Summit Stake Chapel, Very reasonable. Bulls. Joseph O. Fawcett, HeneGarth Wilkes, for appointment. Coalville. Department c fer. Phone lKtc Burial Coalville Cemetery. STEEL Structural shapes. Hot Roll plate, Cold Roll shaft, Tubing and pipe. Call me. Buy 100 . Price is compounds or now Brown Welding. petitive. Craig '.Phone Kamas, Mrs. Chappell ECHO 590 Hungry Kids Fed Every Day Hilda and in North Summit's Busy Kitchen Arnold ilair met Is Dead at 85 their son Dennis, at the Salt Lake Airport at 3 am Saturday morn ing. His plane was hours late The spotless pastel room tilled with long tablos and benches, Training School They also take the neat kitchen, and the delici- part In a two week training pro ous aroma of "baking bread greet . Donna Taylor la now taking you In the North Summit lunch Want-Ads.- ... leaving Los Angeles because of 394-741- 336-538- 15-3- 13-4- 15-2- far. Dennis is havinc his first furlough since his induction Jan 26. He is stationed at Fort Irwin, Calif. To celebrate Denny's return room. training Bf well as the food preparation Easter the Mair's with Filling the tummiei la only a course with 'Mrs. Dearden as in- their other sons, Ronnie and n'all share of the lunch program, structor. Fern Ellis and Erma Brent and, Marvin, and his wife for this integral part of the ed- Richlns assist on a part time .Beverly and their daughter Sbelucational system la also designed basis. ley of Coalville, visited Kbagle These meals provided by the Zoo, to teach children to know and enjoyed their picnic lunch in enjoy the many different food: school with their clime attention I Liberty Park then upent the re By serving a wide variety of to nutrition, taste, and eye ap- mainder of the day at Lagoon meals, the children enjoy the ex- peal are a far cry from the lunch Mr and Mrs Robert Campbell's perience of becoming acquainted box meals of earlier days, with Raster was a family affair. Their botan apple, a sandwich and a with new foods. sen Bob,- his wife and their An average of 690 hungry tTl" tle of milk. Mary Bee. daughter Tlffoni came from their dren troop down the stairs, pick home in Casper, Wyo. Saturday receive a genthe traditional Easter dinner was lp their trays, andeach food dally. erous portion of held at the. home of the Camp Their contented chatter und the Spring is bustin' out all over, bells daughter. Mrs Geraldlne ! happy ,clink of utennils is proof and one sure way you can icil. Rice, in OKden. Tiffonl .joined the of the success of the program. t.) count the number of new ba- - j ti,ree smsii Rcc children for the Supervisor Gladys Dearden states him that all of a sudden Gcom to egg. hunt.. Sunday, the day was she greatly appreciates the chil- begin arriving in little bunches. spent at the Campbell's home in dren's participation in the pro-ni.- .-. The latest bunch, believe it or Echo. Mi-- Campbell's parents, Mr not, are four little dolls, all from and Mrs John.Batcman of Ogden A nominal fee of 20c per day Oakley. joining the group hero. n i n ta charged Elementary students, DcLrnn and Norma Stevens I mis oasu ocerni. wiui ner six with flgh School students paying were blessed with a new little children of Ogden joined her LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex- LDS in the 25c and.adulto 35c. 4, brother of April Tabletu. Only 9Sc at Salt Lake his t David, baby girl The big night for the North M. E. Boyden. Food Consumed Hospital. She weighed a petite wife Karen and their daughter Inches Heidi at the school year 5 lbs. IS ox. and was 19 During the 1964-6parental home, the Summit Kindergarten will come SPRING CLEARANCE Organ, consumed 3,296 long. They have chosen the name Harrison the students Richlns, Sunday . for this Friday, April 15 at 8 p.m. , 1 1 i.I "The" 41S words of will Thrilled when of Ellen they, pounds i Lucy. beyond present butter, pounds ineir annual easier ceieoraiion cheese, 8200 pounds of flour, 1937 ic big brother Dean, who has been , The egg hunt and trip to the Eas- - Wedding of the Flowers" In the Auditorium. Under pounds of roasting turkeyn, 1740 waiting for her for a long long ter Cave was enjoyed Ijy the little Elementary Bounds or chicken, and over- 4000 time. Norma came home with the nr.es with Uncle Mike as host. the direction of Mrs Benon Far-rel- l. who will be assisted by Doropounds of beef. They also drank pink little bundle last weekend, The rain, snow, hail and mud A beach party dance wlH be approximately lOS.OOVvXattona of and all of DeLynn's pals said failed to. dampen the cnthuslam thy Blonquist, Arvllla Fawcett tiekl at the North Summit gym milk that's 9,000 Ron, enough that he should be passing out ci- of the day Uncle Morcy Dearden piano accompanist, and Verla Friday, April 15 at 8:30 p.m. to keep a great many 'cows busy gars. DeLynn said that cigars of Evanston also enjoyed the fes- Pace violin accompanist, the op- Door prises will be given away. pre . Ming it. Bin; Dearden states dont go with girls. For them, it's tivities. Larry Beech spent - the eretta will be enjoyed by all. Musio will fee by a combo from Cast of characters will to Bride, Heber that National School Lunch pro- either dimes or doughnuts. weekend with his vandpa rents. City. are ks busof Dawn of one the Dawson; Groom, Jan Edgel; the baby larger Karen and Chester Spangler of gram ' Grandparents Girls) are to wear slacks or ' Michael .. Crittenden; Bermudas. iness In (he nation. Gladys Pilgrim of Salt Lake and Layton. Bob and Norma and their Minister, Boys are to wear cutPreparation of the lunches la; r.ansorn Purrinton. daughter Shelby of Salt. Lake Ring .. Bearer, Kevin Dearden? offs or pants. Every one is in no eay task, and government respent the Easter weekend with Bridesmaids, Annette Chappell, i vited to come and have fun, Dirlene Dillree, Laura Judd, and j Edward and Kathy florensen their mother... Mm S. P. Mikkel-:quirements must be met. A type W5HS A. afeal. i:or.rfatins of 3 ounces of were alM excited with the appearTonya Bo wen: Guards Dan Rich- .. ,. The North Summit Class of '67 cup fruit or vege- ance or a new baby girl, born In It's a girl for Brcmla and Ed ins. Jimmy Rees, Chuck Andertoh, Junior Prom will be held April prctein, table, 1 slice bread or roll, two ths Kcb-- r Hospital, Monday, Carmnn. The Utile miss was born Scott McQueen,. Russell Staley, 22 at 9 p.m. pint April 4, late in the evening, Sunday night at St. Benedict's Filly Urwin. John Snyder. Jeffery ; The theme this year Id "Came-lot,- " tablespoons butter and milk nuwi be served. In addition wclrhlng 9 lbs and 4U os. The hospital In Ogden and weighed 6 Williams. Russell Judd, Ricky under the direction of Terry to these sec standards care .to Scrensens also have another dar-lln- !bs im os. She has a little stater, Denoa, Melvin Richlns. and Doug- Woolatenhulme as chairman, with litMs gin, Christie May, who J years old, Dana Lee who thinks las Wilde. taken to nuke the meals as del', Anita Judil, Sanoma Bendixsen, Ushers. Ariin Ovard, Kevin Marsha Robinson, (Michael Vercioja and enJoyalj aa' possible. c ir.'t wait to start playing with che is mighty fine. Grandparents, All the bread, rolls., caltca, etc.. I:"- - new sister. Grandparents are are Mr and Mrs John B. Carman, Dearden, Bart Richlns, Kent non and Ronald Crittenden servEvan are baked on the opit, and many Af'on Erlmhall of Marion, and Echo and Mr and Mrs George Fawcett, Kevin Brooks, ing on the Prom committee. Fawcett, Dale Kelly Grant, Nat- Lorene Sargent, Reporter. sei Ved warm to the delight of the m- - an 1 Mm Lynn Sorensen of Wessler, Ogden. students. jCaklcy. Vincent Hulme of Cheyenne, han Wright, Clae Burton, Chris of Is required Special training; iWyo. visited his daughter Helen Vernon Dale Clark, and Reed those preparing the meils, and Dick and Charlotte Woolsten-uiei-viRae over the week-en- d. Other r.avage. Sunflowers. Sandra Bickinger, Gladys Dcardjn Lw.lrt? 'mime added a little boy to their guests at the Carman home infrom Technical j crowing family Saturday, April 2, cluded their daughter, Phoebe, Colleen Fawcett, Carma Milliner, two certificate Tii; iii;r' Sviowl ia itj.o, one ' b?rn in the Heber Hospital, and her buabnnd Charles Burroughs uzinne 8haw, Joylln Mitchell from the titalH office, and a veishln: a husky little 7 lbs 10 or. and their children rf Surstf and ?n.l' Jnna ICayo Dawson; Lorctta Burgess, Linda teacher's certificate qualifyini; The U:tl; ones that were home Kr and Mrs Keith Rces and their for word, were Cheryl (laughter Kathleen, of Teton, Id. "!"kcr, Laura Clark, and Patrice her to tJach food preparation., nre Ted were Saturdnv iHicsts. Daisys, Kenra Carter, Jack Ornndp-xrent.Other ji:ptoyeoi Jesria Sar-jnn-i Hortln. Anita Tree, Lan- Mrs Margaret Gunn was hostess gent, .Grille jSto'neWeakcr, June 'ml ilnxlne Peterson of Marion, et a Beeline party at her home VI Staley, Corale; SchulU, and Wi.de. r.airlsil' AVrirrijt and lone nnd Elmo and Eva Wonlstin-DruoEvans: Violets, Julie Ann have taken- the six weeks jiiulmc of Oakley. The name that Friday afternoon. Her niece, Mrs the for decided Mrs. N'unr, have Marilyn Vernon, DcAnn upon course of was Jnnet Thompson given by training they Jayton is David R. woolstennuime, the demunst rater. A ?iurnber of Judd. Kathy Jacobscn, and Susan Ethyl M!ch:ir.i of ihe Technical i town ladies f:er two uncles, and young school girls liicobson; Roses, Glenda Staples. ' were Impressed with the lovely Tiouisc Dnwnard, Kathryn Robin-Susa- n Saxton, and Janet EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITY Now, a long awaited lor little i fashions. Margaret's mother, Mrs was born to Darwin and Bue-ia- h Edna Judd and Mrs Donald Judd Hansen: and the Fairy, Lori Sar-- i ;irl ' ii Higjly Successful National KEfi'SH1 Woolstennuime, Thursd,a7 both of HcytKVille were present. established 1902) de- March 31, in the Hcber Hospital, WS$r The dress rehearsal will be Mrs Lois Strombcrg of Layton ac- -' sires part-tim- e representative in welshing 8 lbs. 1 os. The proud at 10:30. Everyone Thursday, her Janet. companied daughter. Coalville area. Excellent Commupoppa, and momma win name ner j We are very nappy to wx.icome wanting to tafce pictures is renion for right person. Requirew ; fcacki Mr Ruby Lorraine. This is their-raand Mri King Mr minded to do so during the dress ments: Male or Female, over 21, fcsby, and most HKeiy. me nrsv King works for Morrison-Knu- d rrhoarsal, as it detracts from the no maximum age limit, but have ItU little doll win learn, is sen. After the Job was closed children if done during the cven-'(- g thing references and car. show. that she can wrap daddy right down they moved to their home This is not Book, Household ercund h;r little finger. Grand in Orem where the the spent Product or Insurance Sales. parents are Mr and Mrs James . inter. " Send reply to Sales (Manager, Freeman, Hazelhurst, Mississippi, j P. O. Box 178, Salt Lake City, fn:l of course, Elmo ana isva 4-- H Utah SI110. Woolstenhulme. Mrs. Freeman Sales Manager will be in who has been helping another The Pina Club held their Coalville later this month or in daughter Kay. is grateful that first meeting Inst Thursday, April their earlr May to interne all who the two girls should have to- 7. at the home of their leader, new ones so conveniently KAMAS reply. Sarah Jo Louder. Elections were This means, one trip for the wiU hired be one gether. Shots clinics are over for a person Only matter of business. Important two new grandchildren. in this county. i"nd new officers for the coming) while now. and all the children re breathing a little easier. Even season were selected: Jan Bez-xathe Health Council, does though Pameal Huse, president; vice president; VoRay Peacock, t mngnif icient Job, as do. the docsecretary, and Danita Beal, re- tors nnd nurses, there are many porter. Debbie Sorensen is a very frightened little ones that tnnd up with quivering lips as member also. books were handed out to tiieir turn for a shut canies. Mary Smith, nurse, and regular I all the girls. They looked through "hot-aiver- ," mentioned a few them then adjourned carefully, WEEK-EN- D 'their meeting. Next meeting will things these tiny folk do, that a little smile or a teary j bp .the first week in May. rr.ESH REDI-CUchuckle lo u. One litt'e girl, com- Our croup. Donnu Jean ""i up for her turn, snuggled up to Mary nid nsked her U Frost. Star Bristow. Dinnene nu ne ner very iipni woim ; Ann UotjiiiHon. Robinson, .Sherry . Janet Clark und Wendy I'ralth-- wn!lt K'Ving ner tnc snoi. nn- 'walte had our first sewing mwX-'in- 'the kept rcxnttng. "I love you WAFTS' PREMIUM April. 4 ut Irene Kubinson's ' "tv, I lo f ou Mary, I love you New Dinner to new Miiry." until the whole ordeal Wv learned ;houxe. PkB- Size straight lines mv t thread a j' v: mvr. One little boy. determined to be 'machine. Wendy liraiihwalte, b'avc. took a deep breath, and Rtfporter. rtiiln't breath pgaln until Marv ..10 for Shasta k.'i !ri it was all nver. Then with a j j tittle white sml!e. he said casually, 111. v i..w.v-minim in II A ib'-6 bottles KAMAS kept rrvlrs that he wanted Th Low Calorie . Mary Wilde Weston, who only his momma, and was quite GETTING STOCKED WITH ITEMS WE ARE n rived home from the Heber astounded when he was told that OUT OF Hospital n litllc more than a h had .been given the shot nnd v ei'k ny.n, is evr rc.illicd it. Then of much better new. She is go' ting up and nround Ciiurae. he found out that he was Continuing Our Policy of a little. She would like to thank bravest of the brave, and bragged it for the rest of the day. TMants nil the iear friends and relatives Day This rcjwirtf r took who sent so many lovely cards wli i atill a little timid, pnd flowers, and for all of the visitors who spent time with her. i get h!s booKter shot, and he Kk it like a renl man. Rose Bige-lu- w All these things contributed to ORDER EARLY.! asked me if I wa Koing to much in making her well Again. Mary's daughter, Louise Jacobson ? shot. Me? Whr dont be silly. of Salmon Idaho will be coming i ' "on'i need a shot. I folt a little YOUP. ORDER NOW FOR own in a few more days to visit wrk. Mary id she was going -A with her mother. All of the other f n witr- - in t the Bee and say how ! cMldren have been devoted to "rlnkcn" I was. X laughed a Main Street fkv little laugh and said: Tm Mary, staying wKh her much of the time, taking care or her, ana rnicksn, duck, cluck, ciucr. Janiel Be she gels her pep back that 1' wCC;' lan 733-471- 1 336-299- - - Pink and Blue 330-531- 73-438- 4. 14-3- t 829-607- Kindergarten Presents Play s . 733-439- . Sound System . Advertising In Fair Book North Summit - open for the Summit County Fair 12-t- 13-8- mm Bids are ton-lots- 5 1 336-569- Concession Stand . Bids must be presented to the Fair Board on or before APRIL 27, 1966 n. .. . Submit bids to Neil Staley or J. Reed Moore . ej The Fair Board reserves the right to accept or reject any bids : or '; 7general$electric9th ANNUAL l s a jSi-cnd- ks - te rfirtct ham factory, hat jutf amvei in Rocky Moanfan Dittfkf. Yaw mm big cbMce ef tfct year hi SAVE at tramloaa1 t-- ! . DIAL DEFROST REFRIGERATOR Shot Clinics Pina Club Retains partial refrigeration protection when defrosting. .Full-widFreezer; holds up to 36 lbs. Chiller tray. Additional storage space. th Bring Smiles 4-- H Only 24 inches wide! . n, I Bill' Market I Three door shelves. Bottom shelf holds 12 gaL milk containers, tall bottles. Two egg shelves hold 16 eggs. Four cabinet shelves. Ice trays. Two flex-gr- id 4-- H SPECIALS ' With Trade iR T FRYERS 36c lb. 4-- H Miel TA-11- . ! I Friday & Saturday Only FRANKS VALVI; PACKED! BIG CAPACITY 1 g 30" 57c CANNED POP cooktop oven , Giant Removable oven door Pushbutton controls Hi -- Speed Calrod curlacs units "No-Dri- 49c a IWm fei-lin- and Memorial Flowers WW p" 23-in- ch ! Mary Improves p 3 All porcelain enamel work rurfaca 99c LIKE RANGE 129 90 With Trade WSN)HCSltW Gtswil ElKtnc Taut Hb-n- u hr Model J- benhm. ELfcnne SWIMKE KfVICE I.SHWlMSil t-- cMWMiiinw BULLOCK'S INC. CCRSRGB n Coalville, Utah twsISi |