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Show t PINK AND BLUE Funeral Services for Lydia Richins Funeral services of Mrs. Lydia Richins who passed away April 15 in a rest home in Ogden at the age of 88 were held Thursday, April 18 in Henefer with Bishop Donald Dawson conducting. Prayer at the home was given by a Hyrum Winters; Openingprayer, by a grandson, Keith Richins; vocal solo, son-in-la- w, "Going Home LAURIE MANN To Wed May 31 - HOYTSVILLE A May 31 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple is being planned by Miss Laurie Mann of Danvers, Mass., and Donald Phil- LaVelle Steph- Henefer Church Richard Tjaden who is enrolled at North Summit for the balance of the school year. KAMAS Danvers. Bridal attendants will be Miss Jean Ann Kitch, Miss Sandi Henry, Miss Elaine McCum-b- er and Miss Lynda Pritchett. Doyle Judd will be best man. Wanship News Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gibbons attended the graduation of Linda Boyer from the Salt Lake City College of Medical and Dental Assistants Saturday evening. Mrs. Gene Pace left Salt Lake City Friday via Jet for Portland, Ore. where she will visit for several weeks with her Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Kent Simister. Miss Ann Smith has been home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith while she has been recuperating from the flu. Ann works in Salt Lake. Mrs. George Fisher attended the Junior Prom at South Summit last week, to see her granddaughter, Kathy Mitchell in the promenade. Mr. and Mrs. Sherd Terry and Carl Mcson-in-la- w, Woodland Items Mr. Ellsworth Glnes has returned from Long Dale, California, where he has been visiting for a week, getting acquainted with his new twin granddaughters. The babies are the children of Russ andSheron Burg. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Spriggs of Hoytsville hosted a birthday party in honor of Alma Carlile, on his 83rd birthday. A most delicious dinner was served to the honored guest and Mrs. Carlile; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knight, Woodland; Sarah Carlile, Emma Smith, Minella Peterson and son, John Carlile and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Carlile , All of Heber; daughter Aleen Case of Salt City. A very enjoyable time Wool-stenhul- and Donnie and Susie Woolstenhulme drove to Salt Lake Sunday to' visit with Wilma Hansen who was recently released from the hospital following surgery. She is Sherd's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Wilde were in Oakley Saturday evening for the monthly Nine were in attendance. They enjoyed a delicious dinner and pictures of the group were taken. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Erma Wilde. An inspiring Sacrament meeting was held at Wanship Ward Sunday afternoon. Speakers were Royce and Lawrence Richins. These brothers recently returned from filling missions; Royce in Sweden and Lawrence in Hawaii. A beautiful duet was sung by Paul and Verdell Pace accompanied by Barbara Holtby. k was had by all. returns. Many happy Kamas News are We Mary II. Mortensen Dies at 95 Years Mrs. Mary Ann Hyde Mortensen, 95, Ogden, died of natural causes April 20 in an Ogden Nursing home. Site was born Oct. 16, 18 Ti, Kaysville, to Rosel and Hannah Marie Simmons Hyde. Married to Francis I, Mortensen Oct. 11, 1900, Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Oct. 13, 1934 in Trenton, Cache County, Member of the LDS Church. Survivors; sons, daughter, Roland H.; Trenton; F. Hyde, Kamas, Mrs. Kefford M. (Mau-(rinPeek, Ogden; 5 children; 18 great grandchildren; brother, Rosel, Kaysville; Funeral services were held in Ogden. Burial Lewiston Cemetery, e) happy to report that Wanda Kihlstrom, who has been so ill for so long, is home and about, and is doing nicely. Mary and Glenn Smith and Gwen and Rex Simpson, went touring on Easter, looking for eggs. They drove to Logan, took in beautiful Bear Lake, and on to Kemmerer, Wyoming, then home. Still no Easter - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sargent are the proud parents of a son, born April 16 at the Summit County Memorial Hospital. The little guy weighed 8 pounds and 9 ounces. He has one brother and three sisters waiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Sargent and Mr. and Mrs. Budd Pitt, for mama to bring the new little brother their daughter and Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trujillo were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Trujillo and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trujillo and family both of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Trujillo of Cyprus, California and Jolene Trujillo and Rae Ann Ball and friends Bob Jones and Gerald Rose of Morgan. NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF NORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in North Summit School District, State cl Utah, on the 21st day of May, 1968, at which election there shall be submitted to such qualified Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Falls of Idaho. We Get Letters April 13, 1968 Dear Mary Bee, I Just had to drop you a few lines about that "Brass Band" picture that was in the Bee that I received today. There are my old friends Bunny Downs, Marselle Williams, Hatch Richins and Vern Willoughby. 1 really enjoyed seeing them. You sure have a sense of humor, I enjoy so much your witty Hall, Coalville, Utah. Judges: Athaleene Moore, Fawn Smith, Irene Rowser; Wilda Birch, Alt. The polls at the polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 O'clock a.m. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 O clock p.m. There is to be no special registration of voters for such election and the official register last made or revised shall constitute the register for such election, except that the County Clerk of Summit County shall register at his office during regular office hours except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, and except during the ten-dperiod Immediately preceding the bond election any person who on the day of the election will be a qualified elector and will register such persons as provided by law. The County Clerk will make available or will cause the registration agents to make available at the above described polling place a re- ay WANT a slim waist and hips? For your Trim Twist Executive Exerciser call THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 DO YOU Classified Mrs. Wilbur Powell, 336-226- 4. Coalville, Utah 15-- 3p IN COALVILLE-t- wo bedroom house for rent. Birch cabinets and new electric range in kitchen. New carpeting in living room. Write Mrs. L. E. Stillman, 100 W. State Hiway, Cop-pe- rt on, Bingham Canyon, Utah or call Copperton after 774-22- 5 p.m. NOTE TO Thursday, April 25, BULL-SHIPPE- Excellent quality Hereford range bulls for sale. Will buy, sell or trade. S Bar S Ranch, Kamas. Phone on week 783-44- ARE YOU STUCK 68 ends. IN A DEAD END JOB? Man and woman naadad now to invaatlgato elating for Inauranoa adjnatara; axpanaaa paid and ear urnfchad. Pick location, oarnlnga to $8 par hour part tlmo; to 11,000 par month full timo. Fraa plaeomant aarvieo. Train at homo, kaaptng your proaant job until raady to movo up. For complete dotalla about thia Stata Approvad training, 14-t- fc 14 l4-- 4c TO THE gistratlon list or copy thereof listing all registered electors entitled to use such polling place. s Harvey E. Pace. President, Board of Education of North Summit School District Summit County, Utah s J. Emerson Staples Clerk, Board of Education of North Summit School District, Summit County, Utah Published in The Summit County Bee April 25, May 2 and 9, 1968. PERSON who picked Brown Alligator Cowboy boots size 9 12 from Pat's Shoe Shop, please return and get size 11 12 up 12-t- nf FOR SALE-T- wo outstanding write: riding horses, both winners NORTH AMERICAN CLAIMS TRAINING DIVISION 34S5 Eaat Bayaud Ava., Danvar( Colorado I0M. . . Name City Phono at Morgan County Fair. old chestnut mare, half Arabian, half quarter horse, and 4 year old Appaloosa gelding, outstanding markings. Both well trained. Phone Morgan Six-ye- ar 829-626- 6. mmsmsm 15-t- nc a property tax within said disin the year preceding such election, the followingquestion, to wit: "Shall the Board of Education of North Summit School District, Summit County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the district in the amount of One million fifty thousand WHAT WE SELL IS trict dollars ($1,050,000) ier Homes SERVICE pay- able not more than twenty (20) years from their date and to bear interest at a rate or rates not in excess of 6 per annum, for the purpose of raising money for the purchasing of school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school houses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving school property under the charge of the Board of Education? The polling place and the judge who have been appointed to conduct the election are as Won't You Let Us Prove It? We Feature EVERY LINE of Skillful, Construction Securing Financing Appliances All the Little Details - We Simplify Them For You! follows: Polling Place: Coalville City Drop in, give us a ring or drop a line for your FREE Brochure with details of SIX NEW SECOND HOME remarks, MODELS. YOUR BIGGEST INVESTMENT DESERVES THE HNE5TI Kamas Valley Lumber Co. PROTECTION with FARMERS' Honeowien Dwdbg Packafihficf One policy protects yew fire, theft amt other hasard and gives you eomprehaaRhs Fashion Show KAMA- S- Dont forgetl . . .Make your home a "Heaven on Earth," at Kamas Cultural Hall, Thursday May 2. Come have lunch and see a fashion show and drama. Contact your Relief Society leaders. About 200.000 Aiucriciiiis will lx saved from cam-cthis yeur Ixumse of early detection and promot, proper treatment. Support tire April Crusade of tlie American Cancer Six'ictv. r Associates in Co-Operati- ng Selection of Home Plans Id also like to have seen a picture of Bunny running after that car thief in his stocking feet, I remember him as a water boy during the construction of Echo Dam. I really have enjoyed knowing him and his wife Blanche. Thanks again Mary for the Bee. I also enjoy very much the editorial by Mac, he sure has a sense of humor too. Sincerely yours E. J. Jones and Complete Building P. personal liability eovarafh COSTS LESS, TOO I A O. Box Kamas, Utah 84036 128 Phone Kamas 783-435- 2 Salt Lake City FARMERS MSDIAICE fiROff 485-964- 9 For information coll Royce Nichol LEON (SIM) SIMISTER Retail Manager and PARK CITY: 649-929- COALVILLE: 336-551- 5 Summer Homes Director 7 eses. COALVILLE COMMENT Leonard Brown is home from the hospital and improving. Our best wishes go to him for a quick recovery. Melvin Gustaveson of Salt Lake visited in Coalville Friday taking care of some business as well as saying hello to many old friends. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Rees have returned from their winter home in Arizona this past week. They enjoy the warmth of the southern winters but are glad to be back in Utah HHP CPQEb QCD qq (EPQDjCHE) fprrry The hot Cougar leads the pack when it comes to luxury sports cars. Just look at these extra features that you don't pay extra for: FLASH: Montage Cyclona GT win 1 want family-size- Monfego. it and 2nd placa in th Daytona "SOO" da tic onduranco tot for Amarican (tack car. iff i DRAINAGE PIPE BTAHICONCRETEIPIPEICO OGDEN SALT LAKE 1940 Wall Avanua 1301 Radwood Read Pliana 399-117- 1 Plena 414-763- LOGAN PROVO Cacha Valley lank Mdg. 1330 Springvilte Read Phona 732-631- 0 Plena Crandall-Walk- er Motor Co., Inc. a d car with plenty of excitement theres Montego, Mercury's newest-w- ith all the fine car touches you'd expect. One thing unexpected: Montego's low price. It's more car for less money. All this goes to prove that Mercury's really got it for '68. deep-cushion- bucket seats, rich vinyl interior, hideaway headlamps, walnut-tone- d steering wheel. Cougxa Or if you AltSIZES OF CONCRETE IRRIGATION 1968 electors as are record owners of property and shall have paid ed thrilled Ed- monton, Canada. They also plan to take in the sights and do plenty of visiting. are red-hair- son-in-la- w, Tonya and Neil Andrew, of home. Gil and Sharlene Anderton walking on air these days, very happy over the birth of a new baby girl Wednesday morncharing. The little mer weighed 7 pounds 13 ounces. Big brothers Chuck, David and Steve are with the arrival and can hardly wait for her to be brought home. Mrs. Alden Hoyt for a two week stay in Canada. They will visit son-in-la- w, - The annual Relief Society Bazaar will be held Saturday night. April 27 in the Cultural Hall. Beginning at 6:30 a chuck wagon supper will be served and bazaar items will go on sale at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy the evening. Elder Alvin Richins will speak in church Sunday evening, April 28, prior to his entering thie mission home and serving a Southern California mission. Alvin was honored by his family Saturday evening at a family dinner held at the Kozy Cafe with his parents, Dale and Mel-v- a Richins and Margie Richins present, along with Dalene and Odell Russell and family of St. John, Cleone and John Hortin and children of Wanship and Mariam and Jim Wilkinson of Clearfield. Speaker at church Sunday evening was Elder Roger Rich-in- s of Ogden who has recently returned from a mission to West Germany. His mother accompanied him to Henefer. He is the son of the late Orville Richins. Godbout. Mr. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Parley Brown of Hoytsville. Both are students at BYU. The bridal pair will be honored at receptions June 1 at Hoytsville and June 9 in KAMA- SMr. and left Sunday WANSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gibbons, Wanship, are rejoicing over the arrival of a new grandson born April 12 in the LDS Hospital to their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tjaden of Las Vegas, Nevada. Virginia has been living with her folks due to being seriously ill. The new baby has two brothers, Roger Smith and son-in-la- w, lip Brown, Hoytsville. Miss Mann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Queen ", ens accompanied by Arvilla Fawcett; sketch of life, Norman T. Richins, vocal trio, Thea Boyer, Dorene Rowser and Kay Dearden, "In the Garden," accompanied by Arvilla Fawcett; sermon, Parley R. Stephens; closing prayer, W. Earl prelude and postlude by Mrs. Fawcett. Dedication of the grave was by another Ted Mr. and Mrs. John (Barbara) Sargent of Kamas are proud of a new boy born April 16 atSum-m- it County Memorial Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sargent of Hoytsville and Mr. and Mrs. Pitt of Kamas. coaivtiie, Utah 373-667- 0 WWLMPA |