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Show Classified Ads in Navy Exercise Dairymen's wives of Summit County this- week were Invited to attend the fifth annual conven- -' tlon of Utah Dairy Wives on Sat, urday at the Ramada Inn, 1000 South State, Salt Lake City. The organisation Is the womens auxiliary of the American Dairy Association of Utah. Featured speaker at the general membership meeting beginning at 1 pjn, will be Un. J. M. (Hazel) Stevens, Salt Lake City, former Utah state nutritionist. Her subject will be Food Value In Dairy products. Residing at the sessions will be Mrs. V, M. Noyes, Morgan, president. i The annual meeting of the board of directors will convene at 10 am. Entertainment at the convention win be provided by Utahs Dairy Princess, Ruth Alena Tbom-son, Provo, and her attendants, Marianne McKay, Salt Lake City, and Brenda Kay Allen, Logan, of the convention : A highlight wUl be- - the election of officers. A new president will be elected to succeed Mrs. Noyes, who has presided over Utah Dairy Wives for two years. .Two new directors will also bo selected. , Present officers, in addition to Mrs. Noyes include: Mrs. FJEdia Ttgsart, Lewiston, Cache County, vice president; and Mrs. Alton A. Kbffman, Benson, Cache County, secretary. Directors, in addition to the officer, Include: Mrs. ... Garth Ogden, Richfield, Sevier County; Mrs, Ralph Robson,- - Ogden; Mrs. J. Edwin Ure, Kamaz, Summit County; ' Mrs. Calvin Webb, Riverton, Salt Lake County; Mrs. Lincoln Jensen, Morgan, and Mrs. Merrill N. Waralck, Pleasant Grove, Utah County, . . Far Off the COALVILLE USB BRADLEY (FHTNC) Ship's Serviceman (DE-104- 1) Second Class Robert H. Naegeli, USN, son or Mrs. Adahlla K. Vernon of Rt. 1, Coalville, Ut. participated in exercise ' Gray Ghoat 2, off the coast sf April Southern 'California, aboard the escort ship USS Bradley. Exercise Gray Ohost" was the first major First Fleet exercise conducted thi Tear, and It involved 48 ships, air units' end support forces practicing the many aspects of naval warfare. During the exercise the units conducted live bomb and rocket attacks, live shore bombardment, simulated amphibious raids and simulated rescue operations. live surface attack against controlleJT drone target boats were practiced to simulate anti-P- T boat operations. ," was Exercise "Gray Choif commanded by Vice Adm. L. P. Ramage, commamnder First Fleet, aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Providence. 12-2- 829-335- 16-3- p Seth Blonquist ' M. Seth Blonqular. . Names on hack of WANTED to Morgan Office sent pictures to enable us to make correct Identifications. Please. The (Morgan ' 16-tCounty Newn. Westminster Are., Salt Lake City, was dead of natural causes on arrival at s Salt Lake hospital Monday. at 11 am. He was bom June 2, 1905, at Upton, to Alfred and May Huffman Blonquist. Married Erma Lorraine Mower, Salt lake City She died Aug. I. 1951. Married 1. 17-ta- c 783-443- Dex-A-Di- 1952 f. Ad- - HOME IMPROVEMENTS To Wed May W4. Mrs. Helen Thiriot Visits in Mexico 12 . COALVILLE Marglth Mfeughn. April C. Rees Calvin Mrs. Mr. and Lake CltT. Salt Bir. Blonquist was employed by are happy to announce the enWycoff Co. as- an auto mechanic. gagement of their daughter, KerMember Monument Park Fifth ry, to Mr. James A. Maw, son of I Mr. and Mrs. Roland R. Maw, rJK Ward. ' Widow. Salt Lake both of Roy, Utah. Survivors: Kerry Is the granddaughter of CJtF: sons, Richard 8- - Robert Paul, both of Salt Lake City; 9 Mr and Mrs. Ralph M, Rees of 8-- c e. 336-531- .. - Mrs. Helen Thiriot, North Summit second grade teacher recently returned frpm a five-da- y visit to Mexloo while attendteachers coning the class-roovention In Hobbs. N. M. She was In a party of Utah Educar tlon Association officers IncludCoaivljle. Irene Hoyt of ing IVesldent-elec- t An August wedding and recep- Kamas. ' tion are being planned. After a They visited Carlsbad Caverns brief honeymoon they will make and Juarez, Mexico, and she said their home In Provo, where Mr. jt a TMy enjoyable as well Maw has accepted a full scholar-- 1 M educational trip, ship at Brigham Young Uhlver-- 1 Returnli to her classroom I she brought souvenirs and in--I formation about Mexloo to help ! the children to gain a better un-derstanlng of our neighbors to the South. Sh plans a Mexican ' party for the children sooh. - : ' brother, sisters, grandchildren: Clifford, Elmer. George, Trot. Howard Blonquist. Mrs. Bemette Smith, Mrs Elda Ban. Mrs; Elsie Oswald, an of Coalville; Mrs. "kamas Gertrude Taylor, Richard, Wash.; Margaret Bird Atkinson, who Mrs. Erma Shepherd, Redmond, was killed a little over a week Ore.; Katherine Gibson, Salt Lake ago In a tragic highway collision, was a former valley Resident. She City. Funeral services were held moved to San Francisco, Calif, Wednesday, at 1 P.m- - 2128 South then to. Yuba, where she resided in Sunset Lawn Burial, State. until time of her death. ' Memorial Park.Her Austin Allred, was driving .the car. If was hit I at the intersection of old highway 40 alternate and a county rCAMAS .. i road north of Woodland, Calif. ; 6 Stake Mutual president, Elaine will be election time, May i The driver of the other car was goings on win be frantic, podfield wishes to announce that and Bruce E. Young, 37. of Sacnunen- - fie rare to watch tydenU j registration for the BYU Youth t to, Calif. He was treated at tbe who win the honored nominations ; Conference will be held this I ' and released ang go on to the final election. nesday, April 27, at the Stake Mrs. Atkinsons funeral was loot j .House. Those who wish to sign 8 8 H S Monday at the LD8 church, Blah- Senior assembly will be up should be thefe promptly at op Burnard Taylor officiating. 'presented tto Friday in the 7:30 pjn., and be prepared to Interment was in the Sutter Cem-- -; hlgh Khooi auditorium. Aa a pay a 85 deposit on their $15 fee. ! The Youth Cbnfcrence will be theme for the assembly, fbe n- A&rs. Atkinson had been a Rnafcchei held Aug.. 26-fakioif- blti and at BYU In Provo, teacher of young people In the ' of each play Chat they have and Includes all Mutual young I for 35 years and is a na- - .idnRted. in .during, their high people from the age of fourteen itvc of Venial. Utah. " school ypars. lt should prove to and up. This will not be the final ' She Is survived by her husband j ll. registration, but it Is wise t entertaining, lively and three sons, Delfon, who ta.aigic register now, so that the people, ' on a mission in Pocatello, Idaho; I S in charge will hnvs a good idea ; ' ; Karl and Virgil D. Atkinson of to o Lott what t Plsn for. Congratulations Judy Yuba City: five daughters, Lola all are are those The stakes going Shauns Beszant. They Jeon Weight of Orovllle. Shirley, the girls who havebeeh chosen in the general area. South Sum-0. mit. Nor:h Summit, Wasatch, Hardy of Orangrr, Utah; An- - to attend this year's Oirls ne-t- e Harris of Australia, Connie One coincidence la that last year, ! Hillside, Sugarhouse and Wells. Aik' ns an and Carol Allred, both Judys sister Lynda was selected One other point that might be of Yuba City: a brother Charlie to attend Girls State and a few I important to bring out, Is that I Bird of Roosevelt, and sis- years back, 8haunas sister, Pat these young people who turn 14 t?rs, Loretta McCoy of Salt Lake Darcy was also selected as a Girl j on OrTjcforq the first day of. the City, Utah, and Kate Oines of Stater. conference will be eligible to attend. 8o If you are 13 now, and will turn 14 this summer, dont miss out on this opportunity.. Those who must register are not only the youth, but those adults and chaperones who are connected with thli conference. Once again, thats this Wednesday, April 27, at 'the Kamas Stake House, 7:30. pm Funeral Held nUJANT BOW Si1 w I MS. WIATI0N RECORDS and Adehs will ARROW 75 Children STUDENTS $1.00 . 8 p.m.. May 2, 1966 LOMA THEATRE Sponsored by Coalville. Ward Explorers Youth Session , CALL ofthe WILD" COLOR 4 WORLD'S . eon-in-la- lorry Jones presorts Hie GREAT . Mis. Atkinson 17-Sa- e, 783-472- at LOSE WEIGHT safely with Tablets, Only 98e .at 12-- 8 P M. E. Boyden. Dies m SLC 60, FOR SALE 1961 Buie It Electro, ' reasonable price. Flor informaCattle Herder for WANTED Beaver Creek erasing Associa- tion call Ed Sorensen, Oakley. tion. If Interested contact either No. Glen Gibbopa in Marion, phone DEAR ALICE." Iknow Imnoth-- . 5 or Curtis Lewis, Kamas lng but a cold, Inanimate machine to you. But lore wlU come FOB SALE Grass Alfalfa mixed later. After I clean your ruga. Rent me for 2 a day at Kamas bay, manure lift that (its an Your Ford tractor. Phone 1388914, Valley Lumber Co. Signed: Electric Glamorene the, friend, Mert Chappell 174c Rug Bhampooer. $409.00 MONTHLY POSSIBLE WANTED--Wom- an to stay with Home Typing. Full or part-timor ironno older lady, washing Details 11.00. BAB Research Ento do. Phone 3368981. 17-- 2 nc ing Box O. 196, P. Holcomb, terprises, 174o FOB RENT Two bedroom home. Missouri 63852. Mrs. Virgil Gibbons, Wanahlp. TMnc ewes,' 50 lambs. Phone FOR SALE-- 81 783-444- 7. a. 783-439- 783-444- 363-826- son-in-la- . ts. . 336-528- Set April 27. South High , How Often Have You Heard This From 4-- Wed-hospl- Beaten Path Rumell Portor, FertervUto. Ph. dltloas. Roofing, PtUos, Siding, 174p Garages, Concrete work. Com- Morgan, plete Homes. Prompt Eetimitee BAUrdioice of and Service. Contact EHls and HORSES-FO- R to five years two From three. Call tractors. Oob Dale Dawson, 174nc old. Call Oakley. collect, Murray, Utah. Las Vegas, Nev. She had sixteen 6 Summit County Bee THURSDAY, APRIL 28, IMS grandchildren, many of whom bang n number, for their grandFOB SALE 90 feet by 185 feet mother's funeral. : of land with small home. $2,000. Also, a letter from her missionIMe Phone ary son, Delton, was read during w Hal STEEL Structural shapes. Hot the services by n Roll plate. Cold Roll shaft. Tubbeloved was many, by Hardy. She ing and pipe. Call me. Buy 100 not only In Yuba City, but of the Price ie compounds or ton-lotvalley here. She will be missed. petitive. Craig Brown Welding. 12-tPhone Kamas, Robert H. Naegeli tal . ; Forgive me, salesman, whoever ; you are. ' A salesman for photographs left me a coupon with a note on the back of it last week when I was out of town. . Now, for some reason that note tickled me and I thought probably youd enjoy a good laugh too. In part the note reads: Sunday iwe are shooting families at (Moores Motel, Room 3. I will Shoot your family for $4.95 (or all eight children. Sunday Is the only day we are shooting here. And In ease some families are Interested, the local mortuary is giving special rates too, Laura Nells Bendixsen. . 1 . 28 h :;; ; Gosh, doing the dishes gets tiresome t . Sorry, I cant' , go. Look it's those eternal dishes. at that stack of dishes In the sink. Wait and see if the Very. Finest to . ' I don't mind the housework A . MOTHERS DAY GIFT Wouldnt be a OS Dish Washer. Mother will love you for this, more than Specials lb. 31c i , gSH weiners f Always - Dirty Dishes to Wash and Dry ; nos-Vlrg- Week-en- d . . almost anything we can suggest. North High COALVILLE The North Summit band and chorus will be featured In a free concert Thursday, April 28 at 8 p.m. In the North Summit audi- New item . . . Soon to be stocked ... "Johnny's Dock" Seasoning The VERY, VERY BEST! Were Doing a Little ng, Slight Remodeling. Give Us Time I Bilfs Market BILL JUDD, Owner Main Street, COALVILLE WASHES, RINSES AND DRIES , YOUR DISHES AUTOMATICALLY casters Easy-rolli- ng ' Unlcouple faucet connector Handles --up aUverwire basket Vinyl --cushioned interior i , For' All Meats, Fish and Salads Re-Arrangi- torium. This presentation will in- elude parts of all the solos and ensembles from the March Festival, Everyone is urged to attend i hla event. . Plans are slap being mads for the attendance at t1 Music Festival which will be held In Heber City Friday, April 29. N S H 8 . North Summit High School will enjoy a concert by the BYU male chorus Thursday, April 28. This chorus Is under th direction of Dr. Ralph Woodward. N S H S The nominations assembly will also be held April 28 for the pur pose of nominating candidates for student body officers. The pri-- I mary elections will be held May 5. with the final elections May 1.1, followed by an election dance May 14. PORTABLE DISHWASHER I Hospital Notes 99 i Model SP-0- S9 BULLOCKS INC SHOP OUR SPRING SALE BARGAINS COALVILLE, UTAH H rn't'rl patients this, week are Davit and Mrs. Henefer. :. ANNUAL KAMAS VALLEY . FINE ORCHESTRA DONATIONS SATURDAY, MAY 7 |