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Show r i 4 THE SUIDHT COQUTY BEE , October 24, 1933, el Ihe peal efffee COALVILLE, UTAH 14017 George Clyde 4 mderfceArtefMe'ch.1g7. BVPf 3 ISM A Mf hi eehu AAiitoln ripimiWlwii IHaaLIu EsaaeaAaL toOWW tlraai New Vtrk, Detrait, Chi Pru Aw riatiew, IcN Uto City, Utah. H. C. McCeweinhy, Utorarf Feblklier. Aacedete Illter, it(jicj D IMtUaJ rVEEWIWII DWNDVfi rTlifrvO re Utofc Hate a hiat and a am dewm aome the brawn aalt which doesn't ft some, and the socks with the other, and if yon knew me bet naans I an willing ta go whole '4. WRpiWEi parents were there more than one day to eat with their children. Members of the PTA committee were on hand each of the three days hosting the program and handing out the tickets for the 75 free lunches which were being given away. The lunch room personnel are to be commended for it Isn't an easy task feeding over 600 students each day. Planning the menu to provide a balanced meal, determining just how much of each Item will be needed well as cooking, Mrvlng and cleaning up after keeps them oo by Mary Bee Gov. Calvin Hampton Haigbt-Askbu- State Capitol Salt Lake City, Utah Dear Governor: I just hate like the dickens to bother you with a thing like this while you are having a real swell groovey time in the Virgin Islands and I know it will hurt soma to have this be the first letter you open when you get home; but I guess I better get it off my chest Last Friday morning soma lady called from somewheres and wanted to know if X had had a latter from Governor Hampton and I said gosh kid I'm not sure but X'U look. And she said well gee kid you should have had and it's an invitation to a luncheon at noon Friday and I am calling to confirm So then I said well golly kid I'll sure look around and she said well please come kid because you will have a dandy time. And X looked around and there wasn't any letter and so I said well now what the hell? Supposing this doll on the phono is somebody right next door and she is giggling up her sleeve and hoping I will show up at the Hotel Utah for luncheon with the Governor? And just supposing I present myself all gussied up and the chick at the door well hero I am toots tell the gov to say el' Mac is here and where's the champagne and what's for juneh and go heavy on the Touxen Island. And she would say I beg your pardon o kind sif but there is no governors luncheon in this dive this day, and even if there were wo couldnt let you in with that hair and those tennis shoes. So if you DID have a luncheon and if I WAS invited thats why I didnt show. And besides I was scouting Was atch against Morgan for Grantsville and had to leave at it : : As of October 8th the Hippie movement came to an end in the ry Park; San Francisco. This didn't just 'happen? to coincide vrlth the first anniversary of the first Love Pageant and the first free food in this area, It eras planned thatwayl The hippy demise vas brought on (according to them) by the news modlafs enticing so many dissatisfied young people to this area. R has become a real tourist attraction, the carious watching the hippies "perform and the hippies happy to put on a show like monkoys In a soo. This is only a small part of the iieHiiHffl found In the Berkeley Barb, a 'Hippy newspaper brought home by Mr. and lfrs. Alan Bum on thslr visit to that district reosntty. The paper, dated Oct. 5th, tolls of plus made to symbolise this death by carrylngor dragging (see how realistic they wore, they realised they may have trouble carry lag It) a coffin around the district for "Individuals to throw thinp into the coffin that are meaningful to thosk (Some of the things that would bo throws la would Include a lock of hair, some bsads, peace symbols, or a man's board "if It want really 12 noon. 'm ) ywaltt me know when have a 1,1 fairly open noon hour and you you can come to our house and X will have My Lady Fair Louise dig the solid plate out of the secret hole behind the furnace and wo will chomp a chummy chunk of chow together. X will barbecue MLF'a pet rabbit Murgatroyd and I will even ask the blessing, although some say the good Lord turns a deaf ear when I mumble. U. P. Again care-everyt- for v ng u s young u bov their toes. Noted with Interest were the who are cent down by 'spies' H& students each day to see what's being served and how it looks. One teacher commented the parents might be surprised Just how many Junior High and High School children are eating down town when their parents think they are eating in the lunch room. R was emphasised that the children get all they want to eat with the smaller children being given small portions but being encouraged to return for seconds If they want them. good Sister of Local Teacher Is Dead room-mates-ma- les "flfty-tbouss- u u hlng and females advertising for both malm and fomales, The qualifications and requirements were ezpUett and It was pretty obvious the relationships they wanted would not be socially acceptable In our society. him.) Several articles referred to The coffin would then bo InstancM where the TTm per-so- ns had outsmarted police (For some reason they vetoed and other authorities!! seems a suggestion to tow it out to oea to. bo the thing to doO A non aad burs It at suMotO " studont maa dressed la Mack J Even more Interesting were the plans made for the 'rebirth capo and tights, orange hlttlngalfariM of free nun portion of the and gas-ma-sk Corps Colonel In the foes with celebration. n custard pie while ho was Among suggNtkwswssoM to not a baby-sittiservice explaining the ROTC program ad with beautiful to a group of Berkeley Freshchicks and babies. (7?) They men; plans for a "peaceful inconsidered holding a Greek assault? on Washington DC some quite unusual acts cluding with in Feast, complete tops, of civil dls --obediences. the city hall. There seems to bo a moveMost intriguing was ths Idea that all 'free persons would ment on to recall Gov. Reagan leave the city until the peoplo or you can join the Peace and Freedom party if yon don't got bored then return en masse to go along with the happen bock! "We're Were screaming or Democrats, if RepUblicaM I back want to get with It yon really of their (Their way showing amusement and contempt of the you can rign q to foat cm day part of an 'Inattention they are getting from a month definite bit (don't know Its the rest of the world?) objective) and there are several organisations you can join that wouldnt make much of a hit around boro, (cant print their names, programs or objectives for ths asks of proprietary) Saddest of all though vert the many ada of parents Marching for their sons or daughters who had run away from home to Join the hippies. Some of them 14. The Idea vm young of complete freedom to do as you pleaM may be entrancing to or clrl ebo Is . COALVILL- EMark Matley received word of the death of hia slater, M1m Eleanor Matley, 75, Oct. Q, of Spanish Fork. She was a teacher and principal in Nebo School District for 23 years and elementary school supervisor for SOyears. A graduate of BYU she was past president of the American Association of University Woman; DUP member and active In the Utah County Chapter of the Red Cross; affiliated with the Business and Professional Women; founder of ths Spanish Fork Art Club. Funeral MrvlcM were held Saturday In the Spanish Fork 6th LDS Ward Chapel. Burial in ths Spanish Fork City Cemetery. VM For complete information, tickets or reservations, call or visit your nearbv Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. y. tit t Miff wn r Crab meat, mixed with mayonnaise and seasoned with grated onion and curry powder, makes an unuaual and cold snack when served on slices of rye bread. To Be Feted at Open House taste-teasin- g Mrs. Bessie W. Robertson win be boomed with n fomUy reunion and opsn houM Octo21 on ths occasion of her 79th birthday. Tbs reunion will begin at ber 12 noonwithagMsalogy meet- ing at the home of herdsiMh-te- r Ella Mu R. Adkins In Coilvilln. A buffet dinner wlUba erred at 5 pjn. with a program emulating of numban given by members of oach fomUy following. SEASON 0PIMS Opon Houm wUl be from 7:30 to 9:30 pm In the WansUp Ward Cultural HaU with being served. Mrs. Robertson would like to greet all her frisndi aad relatives at this time. Mrs. Robertson wu born la 8t Joseph, Mo., foe daughter of Henry Franklin Winkler and Lain Lm Redd, October 21, MS. She wu converted to the charch In 1905 snd wu married to Ezra F. Robertson Jim 24, MU in the Salt Lake Temple. Tbgy made their hone In Fait Ctty where Mr. Robertson wu ety marshall unto 1911. Thslr thru oldest children were bom there and in 1919 they purchased a ranch la Wtsshlp when Huy remained sntU1940 ' Lined Winter Horse Blankets Had, Blue er Greaa. All Sims. Reg. $1100 Horse Shoes All Sizes $1 1 .... 41 .98 H-4- 9 Set ef Feur Rope Horse Halters $1-49- - Rag. $2.98 2242 Wskh. Blvd. Phone EX mar nook wnurn co, cncuwti. cue. OGDEN, UTAH aam mmnr m now. mi am kitui mm. Light-hearte-d new whiske-y..kj so easy to take! Sunny Brook Fresno Paving People E already Just a little hit dissatisfied with parental discipline. But la It really that great whan they gat there? Among the list of important pboM numbers were two of suicide prevention eouteri, three alcoholics anonymous, and om tor pregnancy test. Do thOM who um Qwm numbers regret their decision to join the hippies I wonder? at These fares apply between all points on the Union Pacific except north of Portland, Oregon and south of Las Vegas, Nevada and apply to both coach and first class on all trains each Friday, Saturday and Sunday with return limit midnight Monday. RAILROAD - A SNACK THAT BEATS THE OTHERS COLD Mrs. Robertson CORPORATION IFM UNION PACIFIC m. - area for all your courtesy and consideration during our stay here. Announces .BULLOCK'S, Inc. the fare is so low that the return trip costs you fare! only 1 0 per cent of the one-wa- y y; City; Ralph, Salt Lake Ctty; American Fork; aad Rsva, lfldvala, We wish to thank the people and merchants of the Coalville fact JI ena, OIL; Don, Wsnshlp; Norms, Su Jom, Calif.; EUa Mat, Cbatolllt; William, Mountain View, Calif.; EugaM, Santa Rosa, Calif.; Grace, Brigham Card of Thanks Good news for travelers I From now through weekend Dec. 1 7, 1 967, you can take round-tri- p excursions on Union Pacific at greatly reduced rail fares. In Thursday, October 19, 1967 Round Trip Weekend Travel Hi have evidently copied their symbols, ceremonies and way of life from that of the Americas Indian. They have a belief that everything should be free and from the ads In the newspaper it evidently Is. Free love, free food (If you bring your own bowl and spoon), free entertainment, free medical Is free except what they sell to the tourists! Surprising to Mrs. Bum was the number of them who are highly Intelligent, oven college graduates. She also stated they appeared dirty except for their hair which was neatly coifed and appeared as their 'crowning glory.' Their children, and there were quits a fow, were also clean. Like all newspapers, there wu a classified section, but the ads were a bit unusual-- at least to me. Most of them were hirt Then we could talk things over and maybe I could settle a few problems for you, if you ask nice. Or, if you insist, I can get away most Fridays and Sun days and I could come down to the city and we could lunch or even together, but X do think you ought to invito mo on that engraved stationery and then call me in person. Como to think of it, I haven't been invited to the Capitol for two or three years. Wonder why. In fact, not since been elected. Back in the good old yon and Phil days I used to get down to a luncheon session with Gov. Egfflg Offers Their belief in their right toa free life hasn't changed, of course, they have just changed their name In bopeo of changing their Image. So If you soo a hippy he last a hippy any mors but a "Freebe. Mrs. Bum stated thesepoople THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE are still living: James, Gard- National school lunch week gave N.S. parents in opportunity to get s first-han- d look and taste of the type of lunches the children get each day. Moat agreed the lunches are exceptional for the price and many Hat BEES WAXING , 48 Kids Eat After I would get bona all the folks in Summit aad Morgan Counties would know (they'd find out soma way, don't worry) that their favorite neighborhood columnist had been to London ta sea the king. This wouldn't hurt you much, Cal, when election raw around again. So give it sene thought, and lot s not wait too long; and shall X call you or will you call me, and X hope you had a fine time with all the Virginers, and please settle that capper strike, huh? Lore WVMiy moved to Salt Lake City. Mr. Robertson wu killed In an auto crash In May, 1948. Mrs. Robertson and the late Bishop Robertson sxw ths parents of 13 children, 10 of whom Might Learn and Pratt Xeseler several time a year. Wha happen, Cal? If you care ta taka time mob I canid wear Use " if we sponge which natch each docks knew that would ter you hag. V COALVILLE, UTAH Complete Line Dealer Our man with the Armed Forces 9 Zenith Color Television Because beer ia such a favorite with servicemen, we brewers like to do all we can to keep its surrounding right. So USBA representatives serve as adviser members of the Armed Fjorces Disciplinary Control Boards throughout the country. These men from the USBA operate hand in hand with service and civilian police, with malt beverage licensees, public boards and committees: military, civil, professional. Object: to protect those who are underage, and to insure strict observance of the law. Win proud of th$ work th$y do. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, MMUTHITH (AST MIT UKI CITY. UTAH 9 Zenith Black and White Television 9 Zenith Stereo 9 Zenith Radios BULLOCK'S, Inc. INC. Phone 836-56- 91 Coalville, Utah u |