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Show and Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Lewis Jr. Plantsvllle, Coon.; Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Lewis Sr. of Roslyn Heights, New York. Henefer; Mabel Larsen in New Office COALVILLE- - Mabel R. Larsen was elected Department Chaplain for the coming auxiliary year at the State American Legion and Legion Auxiliary convention which was held In Ogden last weekend. The three-da- y convention was filled with meetings, reporting the years activity and election of new department officers for the coming year. Special guest of the Auxiliary was Mrs. Donna Dupln of Price who served this past year as a vice president of the western division. Utah feels very proud to have been represented cm the national board. son-in-la- Collin E. Carter Plans Wedding OAKLEY Hospital Notes Wendell Stembridge of Peoa received a broken vertebrae when he was thrown off his horse Wednesday, He was brought to the Summit County Hospital by the South Summit ambulance. Dennis Gunn, 2 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Gunn, tonsllectomy, Dan Foust, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foust shot himself In the left hand, receiving a beebee In the index finger, while trying to 'finish off a bird he had shot, but not killed. Luckily the doctor hopes to save the finger. Fawn Stephens, medlcaL , Card of Thanks WANSHIP- Mr. Doyle Wilde Joins his family in expressing their thanks to their many friends who assisted In any way at the time of Doyle's forewell for his mission to the East Atlantic states. The time, talent and folnanclal help was more than expected and very much appreciated.. The Layton Wilde Family To every family man who has ever wondered . . . Vern Wright, Verl Wright and Fen Wright of Salt Lake; Mn. Grace Rich of Bountiful andMra. Thelma Bond who Is visiting in Morgan and Henefer from her home in California. Keith and Nadine Calderwood Mr. and Mrs. O.M. Wright also of Anchorage, Alaska are pre- ncelved a phone call during the sently vacationing in Europe, week from their daughter, Vera where they are on a tour with a Penberton, In Oakrldge, Tenne-se- e number of other people. Their wishing her father a belated children are in Utah vacationing happy fothera day. with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Calderwood formerly Mr. and Mrs. George Ovard of Henefer but now of West Weber, enjoyed having their family home and with other relatives. for Fathers Day for a family dinner Including Mrs. Ruby Jay and Marie Dawson are con- Moon and Dan from Hooper, vinced that their and Ralph, Joy and family and Everett horses Just dont mix. Donnas LaNae and family. That evening husband, Darrell Smith, 1 re- George and Violet enjoyed a steak cuperating at their home In Green fry at the home of Ralph and Joy River, Wyo. after breaking his along with Joys parents , John ani collar bone recently when he was Ellen Dearden and Vaughn and thrown from a horse. Alton Dearden and girls of Provo. Has husband, Wendell Stem-bridof Peoa, Is a patient In It was a busy weekend for Parthe Summit County Hospital ley and Elthera Stephens as they where he Is recovering from a met their daughter and family broken neck, suffered when he Colleen and Wayne Clark, Todd was kicked by a horse after being and Kelvin at the Salt takp airthrown. port as they arrived from their home In Phoenix, Arisons. Tlmmle Rlchlns, young son Saturday night Colleen and of Grant and Emma Rlchlns, had .Wayne attended Colleens class the misfortune of getting his reunion in Salt Lake. leg caught In the spokes of a bicycle, as he was befog given a ride Tuesday which resulted In a broken leg. This was very unfortunate In more ways than 8AUS 1941 International one since Emmas family had a F Oat bed truck. New spare lira, vacation planned over the week- 2 speed axle. Excellent farm end, leaving Friday, for Yellow- truck, 8226.00. One 300 Savage stone Park. But Tlmmle went rifle with 4 power gas filled along anyway, (even though he scope, lever action, 175.00. One cant be on his leg) along with Lea Paul Model Glbeon Guitar his parents and brothers, and large fender amplifier, $226. Emmas parents, Mr. and Mrs. One let Ludwig drums, Eugene Wood who are visiting 1150.00. See Moyle Oliver at from Roland, Oklahoma, Mar, Devils Slide or call 8 garet and Glade Inglet and Kevin after 4:20 pun. or Saturday and and Francis and Dais Martin, Sunday. Susan and Dale of Salt Lake. Collin E. Carter, grandson of Mrs. Ethel Rolfe and the late Charles A.' Rolfe will marry Miss Eldora Jean Yardley of Beaver, Utah; Jity 21, 1967 In the St. George Temple. Miss Yardley graduated from Beaver High School and the Mary Carrer Beauty School in Provo. Collin grew up In Oakley attending school In Kamas. He left to go to High School In Provo whore ho graduated from Provo High, He served In the United States Army from July 1963 until July 1966. Later Collin graduated from the Trade Technical Institute In Provo. Henefer Happenings Michelle Jones, daughter of Sharlene and Dong Jones, thinks being four years old Is pretty special, especially since s number of her friends helped her celebrate her birthday, June 12, at a. party given by her mother. Joining In the fun were Mary-be- th Fawcett, Kerry and Kralg Dearden, Tammie and Kenneth Stephens, Teresa Ovard, Natalie Rlchlns, Janie Bune, Valorle Dearden, Eugene Dearden, David Anderton, Wade Dlllree, Linda Nichols and Miles Hlcken. Kurt Rlchlns, Tlmmle Rlchlns Marilyn Jones and Jerry Ovard were unable to attend the party but arrived later In the afternoon with happy birthday wishes and a gilt for Michelle. Helping with the prty were Linda Jones and Melinda Knight. ge Mr. and Mrs. Jos Trujillo received word last week that son Dennis has arrived safely In Thailand after 60 hours flying time. Dennis Is cooking, likes the country In spite of the heat and rain, and stales he has a houseboy to do the dirty work. Sunday, Parley and Elthera, Todd, Kelvin, Lori Stephens, Mrs. Velma Judd, Frank, Shanna and Doyle drove to Riverton and visited at the home of LaVon and Max Parry and attended church there where Doyle was the speaker. From there they traveled to the airport where they bid the Clarks forewell as they returned to Arizona. While they were waiting for their flight someone tapped them on the shoulder and said, 1 believe I know you people. Sure enough she did, for It was the former Marilyn Rlchlns who, with her family, make their home In Arizona. She is visiting with her parents in Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rlchlns, and was there to see her husband off on a flight back to Arizona. While she Is In Utah she piM to visit In Henefer with her grandparents, Mr. andMrs. Parl- REDI-MI- X Whatever your aeeda for RedHUIx Concrete, were oa to hand, right here In ffll the Mil RIGHT NOW! WE CANNOT be responsible for pictures, photograph or otherwise, brought iuio the Uee Office. Please try and pick them up immediately after publication. Summit Comity Bee. UTAH COAL A CtfoBER Reed Trent Kamaa FOR SALE Weanar Pigs. Ph. 236-587- 26-2- FOR SALE 1 American Legion Hall Ferdinand Says: Echo Caegratelationa te Parlay Km mm of Haytavllla, aa owner and braedsr ef GJanda, an foil daughter who produced HAM pounds at milk and I1B pounds af fat In Ml days at 10 years and 10 months af ago. Why lot your cows settle anything htrt the vary Mat Friday, June 30 9 p.m. far Music by AMBOYDS and THE ZULUS $1.25 RALPH PRANSOX faaha Valley Breeders Aasn. Phans Uaklay 7114621 life insurance is enough? Enough lift inaurance depend! on how much monthly Income your family would need if you werait aupport-in- g tham . . . and how much income you want at retirement if you live. See me for dataila. Don H. Little Licensed Special Agent Ph. UM2ti Baa. S2MM MORGAN, UTAH ' for Stags Two Hemp, Eves 1 Suffolk Ram, croaa ewe. Ph. 1 Buffolk-Ham- p. 115848. 36-l- p FOR BALE ' Wenner Pigs, Ph. 25-Si- 29-86- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Paw- -, cett and family of Renton, Washington arc visiting it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fawcett Sunday visitors at the Fawcett home were Richard and Yvonne Fawcett and family of Preston, Idaho. OfTICE HOURS I to 5 Monday and Friday, I to II Tuesday, Wednesday aid Thursday. After hours call 312501. WES FOR BALE New 2 bedroom 2tnf brick home. 1200 aa. ft. full N basement, draped, landscaped FOR BALE rabin, io bo with sprinkling system. Phone mnri'd from iircniiaox. lhone IMne 311214. In Our Great July 4th Week-En- d , Food Sale BILLS MARKET 136-241- 91-lf- n COALVILLE, UTAH Visiting Tuesday and Wednesday with Myron Rlchlns at the Norman Rlchlns home In Henefer were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cllppertoa and two young sons of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. These people were converts to the LDS church and met Myron while he was serving on his mission then and they had come to go through the temple. Mn. Marie Rlchlns was honorExcited, ecstatic and exhausted are the words used by Gordon ed at a baby shower given Saturand Margaret Faddies Tweed to day afternoon at the home of her Mn. Jeanne describe their conditions follow- mother-in-laing the arrival of their first born, Rlchlns, An enjoyable afternoon a sweet 8 lb. 12 os. baby girl was spent together for Jeannes born Juno 21 at the LD6 hospital sister, Mn. Henrietta Guest and In Salt Lake. Little Julie, a Mn. Alice Henze and Mn. Nancy she will be named, has some Guest, of Salt Lake. Other guests pretty happy and excited grand- Included Maries mother, Mn. parents too, den and Leona Elena Goodworth and her two Tweed of Henefer; Mrs. Flor-11- a sisters, Carol and Louise of Faddies of Coalville, who Kamaa, Mn. Pat Rlchlns, Mn. Is living with Margaret and Gor- Berta Clegg, Mn. Elsie Rlchlns, don In Salt Lake .right now, due Mn. Mary Fawcett, Mn. Leola to her recent Illness. You can Rlchlns, Mn. Becky Ovard, Mn. be sure there will be a few Barbara Brooks, Mn. Sheryl change! made at the Tweed re- Ovard, Mn. Melva Rlchlns .Mrs. sidence, since this Is their first Carol Stephens and Miss Patti child alter several years of Rlchlns. Barbara and Jimmie Brooks marriage, but two more pleased a visit Sunday from Mr. enjoyed would to be hard find parents than and Mrs. Garland Larson of the Tweeds. Rockland, Idaho, Jimmie and Unless, of course, It would be Garland were missionary comVera and Marcia Wright who panions In Baton Rougt, La. and announced the arrival of an 8 lb. they wen In Utah to attend June 12 os. boy born June 20 at the LDS conference. Mn. Francis Boatright, of hospital. This is the Wrights first child and he will be named California Is visiting In Salt Lake Troy Vein. Proud grandparents at the home of her son, Mr. and are Mr. and Mrs. M. Wright, Mn. Dennis Boatright. She la also visiting In Coalville and Henefer with relative! and friends, staying in Coalville with June and Kelly Wilde. Friday she will attend the wedding of her niece, Carol Calderwood, Boyds daughter. Mr. and Mn. O.M. Wright wen on hand to bid farewell to their grandson, Elder Brad Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Francis of Morgan, as he left the Salt Lake airport last Monday for NEW FROM Non-Dai- ry Used BIRDS-EY-E COOL WHIP 33c Whipped Topping just as other whipped topping. Pint container just OUR FROZEN FOODS CASE . . . is chuck full of foods for quick and easy meal time preparation . . . HASH BROWNS FRENCH FRIES VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS SHRIMP HALIBUT MEAT PIES RHODES READY TO BAKE BREAD you name it . . . youll find it here! "It has provided a fine living and a wonderful place to raise our family. I've often wondered what we could do for our community. ... "One thing that I know we can do is to save our money at home. This enables our bank to loan money to young people on the way up, finance merchants, make auto loans and provide all the other services that stimulate Fresh Friers Utah Produced, Large, Plump, Delicious business. 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