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Show The members of the Council elected: Mrs Kim Kumagal of Kamas, President; Mrs Wllla Deardon of Henefer, Vice President; JoAnn Peterson of Marion, secretary; Irene Roblson, reporter By Reed Moore, County Agent Members of the Council The Summit County H Counare: VirBerniel Kummer and cil met Feb. 10, 1967 at Wan-sh- ip to discuss programs, policies, ginia Street, Park City; La Beta Van Tassell, Woodland; Mildred and calendar tor the coming Lemon, Francis; Kim Kumagal year. The meeting was called to or- and Albert Wagstaff, Kamas; Jo Ann Peterson, Marlon. der by J. Reed Moore, County Bonnie Wilde, Oakley; Donna Mr Moore discussed with Agent. pro- Williams, Peoa; Luanna Milliner, the group the year-rouHelgram, urging all leaders to get Wanship; Dclbcrt Tree and the boys awl girls organised into en Judd, Hbytsvllle. groups early. They will need j Irene Roblson, Beulah Bralth-wait- e, Coalville; Wills Dcardcn, this early start because of the County Fair and the State Fair John Paskett of Henefer; J. Reed being set for late July and i Moore and Mary Bacon USU Ex I tension AuKiist. Agents. H Held for COALVILLE, UTAH 1967 THURSDAY, FEB. 4-- H Parent cooperation la urged with all members and their leadwork can be so ers. The H much more effective when parents and others help to sponsor some of the programs. Mrs Mary Bacon, Home Agent, discussed with the group some of the new features of the H program. She stressed the how and the why of doing things so that boys and girls can attain better1 clUBcuhlp. 4-- 4-- It was announced that (Mr John Marion Phillip Hoyt and his family presented the program in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Phillip leaves for the mission home Feb. 20, for the California South Lucille Hoyt's Mission. sister and family, Thelma and Melt Taylor and daughter Lucille and her children attended church and later enjoyed refreshments at the home of Wllmer and Lu cille. 23, 1B67 present and two visitors. Very nice refreshments were served by Afton and Mae. The club will take care of the Heart fund in Marion this year. 4-- nd Summit County Bee 3 Council 4-- KAMAS KLIPS Kamas has a girls quartet for the festival. They are Susan Good worth, Julie Colton, Judy Lott and Dorothy Wagstaff. Doug Oines felt real badly when one of his horses got hold of a light wire in their barn and was electrocuted. The horse was a palomino two year old and Doug was using it to cutter race with. The horse was doing a real fine Job and looked like it was going to be a real good race horse. This was a great loss to 'Doug and his family. (Mr and Mrs Mick Stevens have a brand new car and plan to break it In by taking a trip to California. They plan to visit Bonnie while there. There was a wreck in Kamas Saturday night Feb. 11 at 10:10. The wreck occurred when Blaine and Lauana Oines were leaving Stevens Motel and Jerald Atkinson ran Into the back of their car. Jerald failed to see the Oines ear. Lauana was taken to the Heber Hospital and has spent a wees mere. She received a whip lash. Lauana's neck Is in traction. She hopes to be able to come home Saturday if the "ow no complications. I Aurgare inompson una Br went 0X1 Thursday and Tommy says she is doing fine. Brenda Black had as a dinner guest Phillip Hoyt and later Dean and Shirley were happy to have Mr and Mrs Tom Black from Coalville come for a visit. Marve and Laura Simpson had a nice weekend with friends Mr Bruce and JoAnn Anderson and daughters Jan and Pam of Salt Lake City. They enjoyed the visit and the kids enjoyed playing with the colt that Marv arava them. Sunday, Carmen Simpson and son Bobby and daughter, Linda and her girl friend came to see them. These kids enjoy ECHO FRIDAY AND SATURDAY giving grandpa and grandma a Feb. 5 ECHO bad time. But as Marve says the Tuesday evening, Mrs Florence best thing about a broken leg is was pleasantly surprised all his friends. , Shlpman when her sister Mrs Lorraine Marve this weekend last spent VOYAGE in the Heber Hospital, to have Swanson and her daughter, Miss Raquel Welch the cast changed Friday, and the Ann Marie White arrived after Stephen Boyd Doctor found a few sores that Edmond O'Brien frightening drive in a blizzard the cast had rubbed and wanted inm Salt Lake. Mrs Swanson to let them heal before putting whose present address Is Rocks, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY a new cast on. Marve will be in Nevada, was combining a busl-- a March 4 ness trip with pleasure and had cast for another month. JERRY LEWIS Florence Mitchell went to arranged to spend Wednesday California with Jimmy and Betty wlth Florence. OUT iGines to spend some time with Mr Elva Nowllng returned WAY . . . Butch while Merl is in the hospi- home Monday after spending Connie Stevens - Robert Morley tal. Merl underwent surgery for two weeks visiting her daughter, a brain tumor, the tumor was not Mrs Linda Bagnall and her famFRIDAY AND SATURDAY malignant She la doing as well ily in Glendale, Calif. (Mrs Now1 March as can be expected. Merl is the llng was accompanied by her sisformer Merl Williams daughter ter, Mrs Gerald Dearden of of Mr and Mrs Morris Williams. , Ogden, Belden and Zelma Lynn, with Jimmy and Betty Gines came COMING their daughter, Diana, and their home Saturday. Jack and Lucille Simpson had son Dee and his wife Gale and a very nice Sunday by celebrat- their son Richard of Henefer, COMING ing the birthdays of Bonnie drove to Salt Lake Sunday for a Wilde and Rex Simpson. Rex and birthday dinner honoring anothCarl Reiner - Eva Marie Saint-AlaBonnie and families enjoyed er daughter, Verla Winters. The Arkln - Brian Keith that Jack dinner was held at the Winters riding the new Jonathan Winters bought not long ago. I even home and other guests Included heard that Gwen did some ski- - Verla's husband and children, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ing behind. I heard that they all grandma Mrs Alice Lynn and 8 March aunt Mrs Bert us Kennedy as well had a few bruises but all had all of Salt Lake. , as sister Janice great time. J Sunday guests at the home of iWlllard and Cora Dillree was a Club News The Marlon Homemakers club nephew, Steve Dillree and his Robert Goulet - Christine Carere held their meeting at the home wife Mnrta and their son Chad. ALSO THIS IS JORDAN of Mae Olsen with Afton Brim-ha- ll They live at Lay ton. Mrs Harrison Richins visited as The ladies invited Owen Busch of the State in Ogden Friday with Mrs Moroni FRIDAY AND SATURDAY March Highway Patrol, Sheriff Ron Ro- Richins. binson, and Deputy Sheriff Leon Wilde to give us some information on traffic laws, death on the highway, and the point Rock Hudson Glna Lollobrlglda LOGAN i ney xoia me naies uui per- - i On the honor roll for the fall Gig Young sonal error la responsible for at Utah State University, most accidents, not the highways I quarter FRIDAY AND to Dr. Claude J. THURSDAY, according or cars or other things that SATURDAY of students, were dean so many might get the blame for March 8031 April 1 the following: deaths. JoDc Bisel, Kamas, College of WALT DISNEY presents Everyone felt the day was very Business and Social Sciences. would and advise well spent any Lambert FOLLOW ME, Hoyt Lewis of Oakley of the other clubs looking for a Walker of Kamas, and Cheryl BOYS! good meeting to Invite these men College of Education. to attend. Verna Jean Boyer of Coalville, Fred MacMurray - Vera Miles There were sixteen members of Family Life. Paskstt Council member from Henefer, win represent the leaders of Summit County at the Leaders Forum to Western H be held in Salt Lake City March 9, 1967. Mr Paskett will be one of the fifteen leaders selected in Utah to attend this forum. 4-- 5-- Kamas Theatre " 1 Kamas, Utah 24-2- FANTASTIC 3-- they did not win by very many points. Cattlemen Hold Henefer Meeting in it ni N Knight, who represented the State Farm --SSHS Bureau in Las Vegas, Nevada. : After the Wrestles the Fresh-ine- n ' Hawaiian numbers were given Reed Moore, County Agent Frolic wns held. The theme Mr and Mrs Eddie CaatTllio of by .was "California Night" and was Recently in Henefer the Sum- - Salt Lake City. 'decorated with a scone on the mit County Cattlemen's Associ- KAMAS Following the program election January 28 the Seniors went backboard and sea horses with ; atlon hfld thelr annuol meeting to Salt Lake to the State Capl- - each Freshmen's name on it hung and banquet, It w of three following new directors lnter tol for a tour. They toured the; from the balcony. Candy Kuma estlng and delight from all cor- was held: Gerald Young of OakHouse of Representatives, and gai and Lowel Lcfler are chair- - ners. The banquet was served by ley, Darrell Chappell of Coalville, Senate. The Judges chambers and men of entertainment for the the Ifrnefer Relief Buster Keyes of Coavllle. Society. It and the Gold Room. Mr Milliner was freshmen. The orchestra was the was well done and delicious to the teacher in charge and the Amboyds from Coalville. There partake. The 12S who attended was a real good group there and commented on the fine Seniors had a very nice day. meal. had a real good time. 8SHS MEN , everyone The chairmen of entertainment The program was under the From This Area to Train for Diane Lewis and Jim Blgelow direction of David Clark of UpLIYE8TOCK BUYING presented a real cute assemble ton, President of the Association. To buy cattle and lambs from entitled The Dating Game. They! He gave the Introductory resales barns, feeders and ranchhad 4 contestants 2 boys and 2 marks. J. Reed Moore reported on ers. Prefer ranch or livestock girls and they chose a date. Rod the activities of the association background. ney Smith chose for his date The American Legion Aux- - during the past year and encourY3Attfr jtttnsM Age 21 to 50. Write 0at1 was held aged all to cooperate with the NATIONAL for his date Lois Prescott. Carls lllary February meeting INSTITUTE ...... City Hall Thursday night organisation. MEAT ,mu. OF PACKING i cflvvb waivBt; utcim nuuc ,.Jln iwi Ralph and Dee Wlnterton proPresident Oenevieve Geary conher date. Margaret Padfleld P. O. Box 1327 vided a most entertaining prochose Mike Crittenden as her ducting. Salt Lake City, Utah 84118 gram: readings from Mrs Irene date. Students may have found Americanism, was the theme Hoyt, Kamas; dances by Seth a new way to get acquainted with for the month and Chairman interestan Anderton presented new people. ing article on this theme. -S- SHS Joye Brooks, an essay winner Wednesday night South felt badly over their loss from last year presented four to Morgan but they played a very girls In a quartet singing, '1 hear good game. Many of the ball America Singing". Verna Judd. players felt they had played the Lu Ann Grant, Mary Beth Huffbest ball game ever. The score man and Carla Putman. was 92 to 83. Keep up the good Joyce Beyer read an essay she Bids now rework and dont get scared of the had written, "American Democteams attended was ahead. by her racy". Joyce tough --SHS mother a grade school teacher, Saturday the Seminary stud- Mrs Vera Boyer. The president ents and any one else who want- - thanked the Chairman, Shir lee, ed to go went to Salt Lake to,and the girls for the fine pro-tThe gram. Utah Theatre to I President Geary reported the Bible. SSHS 'stamp program at the school Is Tuesday there will be a Nation- - 'growing each week; Afton Blon-- al Office. open Assembly come to the school, quist reported that 24 dosen 'cookies were delivered to the It will be Tramplene act. --SSH MARCH 6 2 P.M. Vets Hospital in January; the Friday the high school will go birthday party for the Legion to the show house to see a movie was discussed and set for April entitled Cincinnati Kid this is to 1, 1967. More plans will be (Lincoln and Wash- - pleted in the near future, ington birthdays. Secretary Larsen read a letter 'from the Primary Hospital SSHS Friday night the ball team thanking us for the large box of j goes to Nonn Rich. clothing mailed to the hospital. South Summit Wrestlers and A donation of 81 to the Shrine the North Summit Wrestlers bat- - of the "Four Chaplains" was County tied it out on the mats at South made. Girls State was discussed; Summit last Friday. The matches BPW club will have the oppor-we- re D. very close but South Sum- - tunity to be a contributor to mlt came out on top Just a little, Girls State if they wish. South Summit i wlntertoa I High Reports WANTED Americanism Legion Theme ' i IMITATION TO BID J are being received for the modeling and redecorating the second floor of the County Courthouse. he Specifications can be obtained at the Clerk's Bids to be County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. 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