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Show ' , Vi i i ' 5 7 -- Angles of School Consolidation Discussed NOV. THURSDAY, 24, 1966 Classified Ads 336-230- 4. OAKLJ5Y there to contact him at any time on any problem. Mr. Judd stated the NJS.T.A. had not as yet determined their official position, but he felt a great many questions should be researched before a decision ahould be made, Questlons Brought Up Among those questions brought up were: HoW would the cost of keeping North Summit School up to the best possible educa-c- ar Non under the present system compare with the cost Involved wlh the building of a central school and busing of the stu- dents? Purpose of Meeting Where does the State Board of (Mr. Williams Informed those Education of get' the power to take the this that purpose present money from he districts If they meeting and of the Citlsen Committee was to research the don't consolidate? Where do they advantages and disadvantages of get the power to face the people consolidation, assemble the facte, 'to accept something If they are and present them to the people opposed to It? so that they may determine what What would be the advantages best served the majority of the of consolidating school boards people. .only? He outlined the plans of the I What ore the advantages end ... Committee which was to have disadvantages of larger classes? Does the else of the class in several local civic organisations certain facta of the pro- - any way affect the children's . study and report the results of Mty to learn? ; these studies. There would then Other points which were discussed were: Consolidation of school boards would reduce our representation as there would be five instead of fifteen members on this board. It was also pointed out that Dr. Talbot stated In his report of last winter that there would be "no money saved In consolidating of administration only. The only way money can be saved la by building a central school and enlarging classes.'1 de I In Reese Rites .possibility to aid the two small- er schools. When sskd If these meetings and petitions would be of any help to him In getting favorable Mr through legislature Thurston explained that they would show those legislators not affected by this problem the peoples feeling on tbe matter, and would influence many of them to vote tor the peoples ab-ble- wishes. Petitions were ready far the signature of those attending the meeting, , Births 4 services were held The services tor Paul were a. the Mortuary President John F. Hobson: serv-jcea y,e cbapel were conducted by ,Bihop Robert Walker of the corvine ward; prelude and post-blll- a lud8 m,, Bagnell; prayer, Louis 'iong, AMde With Me, Mrs. Marvells Geary, accompanied by Jthes Bagnell; remarks, Bishop Carloe Porter; vocal solo, I Walk, ed Today Where Jesus Walked, Lavelle Stephens, accompanied 4y Joye Ovard; speaker. President IMsrlln Batemsn, a representative of tbe Utah Power and Light Co.; vocal duet. Beyond the Sunset, Reed and Vera Pace, accompani ed by Joyce Ovard; closing prayer Ray Brown. Interment was In the Coalville city Cemetery where the grave waa dedicated by Clair Wilde, a nephew who lived with the Reeses a number of years during hie A son has been born to Louise and Keith Bearden of Salt Lake City. Louise la the daughter of Emery and Bernice WUcTe of Oak ley. The baby boy waa bom last Thursday, Nov. 17 In the LDS, Pallbeareri were gjddo- Hbspltal. and weighed more than BuPrell Smlth piercy, 8 lbs. He arrived at about 9:30 Grant Bagnell, Chester Blonqulst, ,-Versa (Mop re, Ted London and The special thing about this prank Toole. new Uttie one, 1. ttmt the next bearer, were emplo- old'yee. of the Utah Power and Light What a thrUl the famlly and oompany and members of the who Especially for the two older too- - Coalville Lions Club. then, Denney 17, and Kelly, IS. j , Grandparents an Emery and , ijjr. Theodore Reese, his daugh-Bernic- e Wilde, and Mrs Louise ter, Mrs. (DeLilah Mon ter, and polls Larsen of Cleveland, Emery grandson, Dennis, of Arsphoe, County. Orest Grandmother la Nebraska attended the funeral for efVera Wilde of Oakley. his brother, Paul Reese, last Wed-nasday and wish to express Kendell and Joyce RockhlU their thanks and appreciation to were blessed with a new baby all those who were so kind during boy on Monday, Nov. 14, about their stay and to all those who 3:28 a.m. in the St. Marks Hospl- -, took part inr the services. til. He weighed 7 lbs. and 3 os. I Excited over the prospect of a jnew toother are Lane, 8, and. Craig, B. Grandparents are Rex and Beth Casper of Oakley, and j Howard and Florence RockhUl, of Marion. Great Grandparents : are Hasel RockhlU, Vera WUde,,Centw Creek. Wasatch County, died Nov. 9 at 8:10 In a Provo and Jed and Mary Casper. hospital after a long Illness. Born Oct 10, 1923, Oakley to Earl and Veda Wilde Snyder, Married to Maurice R. Briggs, May 34, 1940, Provo. President Center Creek LDS Ward Primary 1953-8- 5. Survivors: Husband; son, daughters, Mrs Wallace (Linda) Brereton, Orem; Mrs Charles (Lams) McPhle, Brent, both Center Creek; 3 grandchildren: mother, Oakley; toothers, sisters Cream of Mushroom Llndon, Kamas; Arlo, Carroll, both Coalville; Mrs Qlen (Ra-Ne- e) 7 Johnson, Salt Lake City; Sherdon, Heber City. Just the Right Snack for TV Funeral services were held NABISCO Saturday at - the. Heber First Ward Chapel.Swiss n Ham, Cheese and Bur'al In the Heber city THANK YOU J ! to take this opportunity to thank all those helped me during the campaign and those who supported me at the on November 8. 1 pledge my best Hot Heber City. Later solemnized in . plBt6i sha(t Stilt Lake Temple. and pipe. Call me. Buy 100 Z Rolfe was a member of the pQ6undg ton-iotPrice la com- Brown Welding. petltlve. Craig Sunday school, member of state Phone Kamas, 43tnf genealogical society. Ret Ired dairy farmer. Oakley resident GENUINE 8TOKER3IATIC sales and service. New and used past five yean. Survivors: widow; daughter, heaters. All parts avaUabla Mrs Delbert (Vfelma) Merchant, TERMS. Call Craig Brown Weld-Peoa- ; Mrs. Ralph D. (Elma) j ln. Kamaa, tnf W.nterton, Woodland; Mrs War-ren (Leora) Robinson, Coalville; TOR BALE Columbia Bucks. J. Mrs Don (Wanda) Penrod, SiR. Hopkin, phone beria; Mrs Norvel (Merel) Anderson, Mrs Leslie (Mona) Lelch-t- y, both Provo; grandchildren, SINGER REPRESENTATIVE Will be In this area every Fritoothers, great grandchildren; mosister, William, Alameda, Calif; day to repair 'all makes and 3 dels sewing machines. Fh. Mrs Janey Brown, Park City. o information. tor Funeral services were held Monday Oakley Ward Chapel. Burial In Oakley Cemetery. FOB BALE RafriiW.tor, to. fast set sad other Items of furniture. Good condition. Very reasonable. Ph. 3364.804 or 336- 5326. 47-2n- c DEVELOP your own interesting, route busiprofitable part-tim- e ness. We train. Write M. Jennings, 2344 South 25th East, Salt p Lake City. 47-l- 783-439- 4. on Wednesday Funeral o 336-594- c I m Tt have I 39-8- 336-698- 783-439- 4. Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 1 p.m. the Summit Stake House In the county Should lReegei for an equal opportunity for equal M ocal t for the utah Pow. education. In order to do this In who dled Sat. gr Ught the pest the State has given urday at 4 p.m. Because of his work, Paul pome In contact with all the 'people In this area. and he will be missed by his many friends the educational opportunities and I.,,? lin 87-tf- n t.p.. tu. . ... 336-247- Charles Arthur Rolfe, 83, died at his home Nov. IS of causes Incident ta age. Bom Aug. 39, 1883, Park City, to William Hathaway and Mary r I leCarrell Rolfe. Married Elisa- - Phone Need of Help Park City and South Summit are badly In need of new High School buildings, Park City's curriculum needs updating. South Summit and North Summit's curriculum Is up to date and North Summit waa recently approved for accreditation by the (Northwest Accrediting Association. North Summit's library Is one of the best in the stats with more bocks per child than any other, and these books are being used. North Summit teachers are presently teaching In their own map Jor or minor fields, and all are j certified. was No detailed Information available on South Summit or . Park City schools, . I I want FOR SALE Kent or lease. Large comfortable family home in Coalville. 4 bedrooms, ons 10x55 Detroit. bath.. Birch kitchen. Make offer. FOB BALE o Like new. Contact Lorraine Gar Call 1 or LeKoy Grant field, FOR Glua show case. Make offer. Fh. TYPING Addressing and Mailing. Fast efficient service !h home. Mrs. Ruth G. Rlchlns. Charles Rolfe Rites Monday a COALVILLE, UTAH at Henefer Meeting HENEFER Henefer About seventy-fiv- e a special resident! attended meeting on school consolidation which had been called by the Henefer Town Board Thursday evening. Board president, Larry Dear- den conducted the meeting which had as special guests State Re presentative Qlen Thurston; Chairman of the North Summit Citizen's Committee on Education Robert Williams; School board members Harvey Face, Joe Foster, MT Dean, Edmund Crltten- de, and Leon Maxwell; and Judd tnd Bertha Anderson representing the North Summit Teachers Association. Summit County Bee -- : ;? r . ' J fort to justify your confidence. Robert F. Orton, County Attorney, Elect J Two 50,000 BTU FOR SALE Nat. gas space heaters. Good condition, $25.00 each. Ph. 836-555- 4. 836-537- 47-2- c 836-243- 46-tt- PTA Meeting SINGER REPRESENTATIVE Will be In this area every Friday to repair all makes, models sewing machines. Ph. Coalville 6 3 for or Kamas u information. 783-469- 836-243- 47-tf- FOR SALE 1940 also 1929 Ford Chev. Pick-up- ; a Pick-up-; double horse trailer. Phone Mor9 There will be a special Joint gan PTA meeting this coning WedFOR SALE Toy Poodle Puppies, nesday, Nov. 30 at the South AKC Registered. Terms. GroomSummit High School auditorium. and Stud service. Phone Moring A film made by KUTV win show 8294638. gan racial problems right here In Salt Lake and surrounding areas. WHILE YOU'RE sitting then! Tiie title "The Ghetto. Afterreading classified ads, you wards, Jim Milliner will be on could be cleaning your rug. hand to answer any questions. Just rent a Glamorene Electric' Special numbers wlU be provided !Rug Shampooer for only $2 a day, by tbe High School and tile Jun- - Now at Kamas Valley Lumber Oo. 47-l-o lor Band. KAMAS 47-2- 829-663- Jury Hearing Case on Pipe A 47-2- P three woman, five man Jury was called In District Court In Coalville Monday, Nov. 31, to hear the case of Utah Concrete (Pipe Company versus Chrlstem . sen Excavating Company. Utah Concrete Pipe Company contend the Excavating Company never paid them for pipe which was purchased for Installation tat the Coalville City Sewer system. Christensen Excavating comp-- ! any admit they have not paid! tor tiie pipe but contend It waa Inferior quality pipe, resulting In , repairs costing the excavating company approximately 87000 to repair. They also contended they have been allowed a 3 percent discount on pipe In the past which was not allowed on this purchase. It Is expected to take two days to decide the case. COALVILLE Mr and Mrs Seth Ollerton and children and Mr and Mrs Jade ( Zumtounnen of Salt Lake were guests In the home of Viola Ma-blast week. Hyrum Newton, son of Mr and Mrs Eugene Newton, Upton, was recently appointed second assistant Sunday School Superintendent of the third College Ward In St. George, Utah. Hyrum, a student at Dixie Col- ' lege, shares an apartment with Frank Adkins and Jan Bendlx-se- n of Coalville and Craig Stevens of Oakley. Marsha Wilde and LaWanna Bendixsen are also students at the college. ey Thanks, Folks For the fine vote of confidence given me in the General Election I am deeply appreciative. Please depend 41pon every effort, on my $ part, to serve every section of Summit County fairly and impartially. Your suggestions will be appreciated. . i Ken Woolstenhulme, Oakley, Utah. Free Dishwasher BilFs Market and SOUP Heinz Chicken Hoodie and Roe. 2 for 39c Libby's Natural ORANGE JUICE 6-o- 6-c- cans in handy pack ONLY OTHER GIFTS! FLINGS 59c Chicken Flavors ....ONLY 43c CARD ONE TICKET OF THANKS GIVEN WITH EACH We wlh to express our heartsU our friends and j neighbors who were so thoughtful at the tlm, of the sudden passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, Paul A. Reese. i To ell those who came to our assistance, who sent food or offered words of encouragement with their visits, telephone calls and lovely cards, to the Want Bishopric, Relief Society and those who took part In the services and the beautiful floral offerings we extend e special thank rREE Turkey felt thanks to WATCH OUR ADS FOR MORE INFORMATION ON OUR CHRISTMAS DRAWING One Ticket for Each $1.00 Worth of Merchandise Purchased $1.00 PURCHASE Ticket Sales Begin With This Ad you. For the kindness shown by the the Utah Power and Light Co., members of the Cbal-vlll- e Dons Club and his many friends whose association he cherished sad enjoyed, we shall be forever grateful. Mrs. Paul A. Reese, Roy and ArvUIa Fawcett, Nolan and Paulette (Snapp, The Fawcett Granddaughter. employees of Begins Day After Thanksgiving This store will be open until 9 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23 - CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING, I i ifj f I ! NOV. 24 f II : M'l , BULLLOCKS t r w -- t COALVILLE. UTAH Aw fc A r- - |