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Show 0 Coalville Students Receive Scholarships Preston Marchant Farm Recognized KamasNews Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mitchell are the proud grandparents of a brand new baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fenton of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Lindoo Snyder Is at borne after spending sometime In the hospital with a deeply lacerated arm. What was to have been an exhilarating weekend at Mirror Lake Lodge for six BYU students turned into almost disaster, as Mother Nature Intervened, dumping approximately two foet of snow In the area. The girls found themselves snowed In and dorm story woin their minds. rries upper-mo- at were rescued by apower-f- ul They chain-wheel- here receiving $200 Union Pacific Railroad Scholarship checks from Wesley D. Soulier, U.P, Agricultural Agent, are Melvin Chappell and Ifedra Winters, both of Coalville. Shown started in 1922 now represents an investment of almost a million dollars in the farm youth of western America. He said a of well over 10,000 total scholarships habfe been awarded of them going to Utah winners. Two of the awards are made each year ineach of 198 counties the railroad serves in the west, one of which is given to a H Club member and one to a vocational agriculture student. The winners are chosen on the basis of practical projects completed by the applicants, scholastic achievement and leadership qualities. The scholarships may be used at Utah State University or any of 14 other land grant colleges 1,150 in the Funeral Monday, Fin-lins- Summit Dixie Grant, Denise Evans, Pauline Martin, Joan Crittenden and Wendy Bralthwaite. The following people enjoyed dancing to Ross Bristow's orchestra at the MIA dance in Coalville Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sargent and daughter Kathy; Randy Pace, Mary Beth Putnam, Ross Pace, Julie Staley, Kendell Crittenden, Jim Jones, Richard Brown and Mr. hnd Mrs. Kent Dewsnlp of Delta. Jim Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones was ordained to the office of Priest in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Scott Crittensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Crittenden was ordained a Deacon. Gerald Grant, returned missionary from the Southern States mission was speaker in Sacrament meeting. Also attending were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grant, former Hoytsville residents. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dewsoip Russell and Deana of Delta were weekend guests of the Garth Sargent family. Dixie Grant was an overnight guest of Denise Evans Saturday night. Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pace were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brown, Kenny and Blaine and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Grant and family. services were held November 11 in the Stake Chapel for Blanche Peterson who died of natural causes Friday, Novem- ber 8. The prayer at the Mortuary' was by Paid Barber, services under the direction of Kay Rich-in- s. The opening prayer was by Joseph Lee Wright followed by a musical number, "In the Gar-de- if by Marvella Geary and her son Grant; Bishop Frank Bullock gave her life sketch and remarks; a song, Beyond the Sunset was by Reed and Vera Pace. Speaker was President Fred Hobson, the closing prayer by C. B. Copley. Burial was in the Coalville City Cemetery with dedication of the grave by Bishop Robert Walker. Pallbearers fore Veran Moore, Billy Staples, DeVar Lamb, Mel Blonqulst, George Lee and Ray Simlster. Flower girls were Athlene Moore, Betty Plercy, Ellen Salmon, Bernett Smith, Judith Crittenden and Melba Rees. . BIRTHS . Wins Mr. and Mrs. LaMar (Barbara) Pace are the parents of a girl born Tuesday, November 12 at the Summit County Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. andMrs. Vern Blonqulst and Grace Pace. BEPOBT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF COALVILLE, IN THE STATE OF UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON OCTOBER SO, 1S6S. ASSETS Cash, balances with other banka, and cash items in 517,067.64 process of collection ...... 926,101.64 United States Government obligations 446,645.22 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,000.00 Fed. Res. Stock Federal funds sold and Securities purchased under 200,000.00 agreements to resell .... 3,462,562.13 Other loans and discounts .......... Rank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other 17,601.54 assets representing bank premises 4,100.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises er ASSETS Motor Company of Coalville has been selected as one of foe nations outstanding Ford dealerships and will receive Ford Motor Company's Distinguished Achievement Award. The Distinguished Achievement Award is presented ln Crandall-Walk- er recognition of progressive management, modern sales and service facilities, sound mer- practices, high conquality standards, and tinuing interest in rendering superior service to Ford chandising owners." George Crandall has been a Ford dealer in Coalville since 15,684,178.27 81,745,921.89 (b) Total time and savings deposits 33,380,601.68 LIABILITIES 85,126,533.52 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 8 50,000.00 Common stock total par value No. shares authorised 500 No. shares outstanding NONE 250,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits ....... .... 110,869.04 Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 46,775.71 TOTAL TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 8 457,644.75 ACTOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL COUNTS 35,684,178.27 MEMORANDA Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days 35,084,129.73 ending with call date Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days end- 3,440,586.74 ing with call date I, Robert A. Williams, Cashier, of the above-namebank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Correct Attest: GERALD E. YOUNG, A. GORDON STEMBRIDGE, E. G. BULLOCK. Directors. State of Utah, County of Summit, sa: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of November, 1968. RHEA B. STACEY, Notary Public. purebred Hereford records. THE BIBLE HAS THE ANSWER DALE POTTER Pastor Woodland Mr. and Mrs. LaVerlBusheu have returned from Chicago, Hi. where LaVerl attended foe Automatic Electric Training Center. Here he was trained in the maintenance of the autoIdentification matic system. at Oak Park and renewed some old acquaintances. They had dinner a couple of nights in downtown Chicago. Their trip was made by train, Aleen's first. They were entertained on foe route by a carload of LD6 missionaries, all anticipating their future. LaVerl and They stayed Aleen reported a most enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barrett of Salt Lake City were overnight guests at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Herb BusheU and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Glnes. The Moot Fitzgerald family Is moving to Delta for the winter. These fine folks will be greatly missed. Those not attending Sacrament meeting missed a very enjoyable evening. President Thomas Lefler and family presented n most interesting evening. Joyce Bates presented her husband Arlln with a lovely little daughter, born Nov. 7 at the Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake City. The little miss weighed 7 lb.s 6 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Malln Lewis of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wlnterton, Mr. and Mrs. Theil Atkinson and the Elmer Kohkonens. Little Trent Atkinson has been real ill this past week, but Is somewhat Improved at this writing. Bill and Carol Andersen of Vidal, California and Mrs. Parley Anderson of Heber were weekend visitors at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Arvln Anderson. Ardean Anderson and Peggy Wilde attended the State PTA convention in Salt Lake City on Thursday, bringing home n to be apwealth of know-ho- w plied to the home organization. Lowell Lefler la sporting a cast on his foot. Dont know foe exact details but it happened In football. LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Helma Lundberg Wherrltt, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to foe undersigned at foe Trust Department, Walker Bank & Trust Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th day of February AJ. 1969. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 75-9- -5, 1953. Glen S. Hatch, Attorney 616 Judge Building Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Published in The Summit County Bee November 14, 22 and 28, 1968. Spirit. Matthew This teaching of foe Tri-u(foe Trinity) cannot be folly understood; it is beyond human logic. However, man's corrupt, human reason is not foe sole criterion for determining the truth of Divine Revelation. God cannot be Judged by man, nor can His revelation. It lx in His revelation that we find evidence for foe Trinity. In the following references the word "us shows plurality and also Deity in that creation is foe topic of conversation, and only God can craate; Genesis 1:26; and 3:22. Also Gen. 11:7 and Isaiah 6:8 used foe word us. The Trinity emerges In the New Testament in the followThe Oakley Civic Club met at ing: 1. The Incarnation - Luke foe home of Betty Wilde where The Highest in other with 1:35, enteralned they were refers to the and educational scriptures interesting Son The is Wilde conceived by foe Ruth slides, shown by of her trip to Mexico. Thirteen Holy Spirit. 2. The Baptism of Christ -ladies enjoyed this delightful 3:21-2- 2. Luke chiffon pie Pumpkin evening. 3. Discourses of Christ and spiced apple cider brought this gay time to a close. Oakley Ward's Gold and Green Ball will be held Satur- - $ day, November 16. The enter- talnment will be superb. Plan 7 to attend. Buck Wilde and Jay Harris and sons Billy and Brad spent foe weekend in Vernal pheasant hunting. The Oakley Ward Relief Society held their work and business meeting Tuesday with Christmas articles being and each member work- me ing on foe item of her choice. 5 A delicious luncheon was served to a capacity crowd. Lynn and Emily Sorenson, General Jay and Beth Harris, Del Ray Hatch, Gary and Brent Anderson and Billy Harris went hunting in Myton over the weekend. Hunting was fair. Lynn and Emily tried out their new New Yorker. . County. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jones and Karry, of Ogden were weekend visitors at the home of Ed and Kathy Sorenson. Merlin and Judy Singleton of Salt Lake City were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Kathy and Ed Sorenson. Who is God, and what is He like? Fm glad to be able to point out foe answers to these very Important questions from the Bible, Gods own revelation to man. Through comparing many different scriptures, we know that God In one God, eternally existing in fores Persons; Father, son and Holy Spirit In being, in nature) in power and glory, and having foe same attributes and perfections (Deuteronomy 6:4; H Corinthians 13:14). 28: 16-2- ne God .!.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sorenson and girls spent some time last week in Logan, where Ed attended some special classes at Utah State taking a short course in Dairying. They visited with the Jones in Ogden cm their way home and left Christie May for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jones and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sorenson and girls were dinner guests of foe Ross Letters m Sunday. Marion COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH SERVICES: 10 a.m., Sunday School. II a.m., Morning Service, subject for Novwmber 17, The Triune God. 7 p.m., Sunday, Senior Young Peoples. Monday, 3:45 p.m., Bible Club Tuesday, 3:30p.m., Jr. Young Peoples. Tuesday, 7 pjn., Bible Study. 7 pjn., Ladles Thursday, Group. Coalville Bible Club, DUP Building, Wednesday, 3:30 pan. 7 X Your Vote 'a'' m 14 6:30 Blondie 7:00 Hawaii Five-- 0 1:00 CBS Thursday Night Movie, "GOOS S:00 9:00 10:00 10:30 11:30 UTTLS ACRE," Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray, Tina Louise t t i u' Carol Burnett 10.00 Channel Five News Jackie Gleason 10:30 11:30 Channel Five News Mannix "ONE FOOT IN HELL" Alan Ladd, Don Murray 10:30 11:30 Run For Your life "RIVER OF NO RETURN," Robert Mitchum, Marilyn TUKSDAY, NOV. SUNDAY, NOV. 17 It 6:30 RadSkalton 7:30 Doris Day Show 1:00 Robart Goulet 5:00 Lassie 5:30 Gentle Ben 6:00 Ed Sullivan 7:00 Smothers Brothers 10:00 Special Channel Five News Run For Your Life "THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA," John Wayne Jonathan Winters Channel Five News IS Mission: Impossible Gunsmake Channel Five News Football with Meek 6:30 Wild, Wild West 7:30 Comer Pyle USMC 8:00 CBS Friday Night DIAMOND HEAD," Chariton Movie, Run For Your Ufa "DIAMOND COUNTRY," Brian Dan levy DARK AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS," Dorothy McGuire, Robert Preston Heston, George Chakiris, Yvette Mimioux Thanks a Million WIDNBSDAY, NOV. It I extend my most sincere appreciation to the voters of Summit County who gave me their vote of confidence in the General Election. I appreciate the Thoatre, SO 6:30 The Goad Guys 7:00 Bevariy Hillbillies 7:30 Green Acre MONDAY, NOV. 6:30 Here's Lucy 7:00 Mayberry R.F.D. 7:30 Family Affair 8:00 Monday Night IM W-- J I Min lit "BEDTIME Theatre, STORY," Marion Brands, David Niven, Shirley Jones THE CHALK GARDEN," Haley Mills, Deborah Karr, John Mills 10:00 Chanel Five News 10:30 Lancer 11:30 "NIGHTMARE", David Knight, Moira Redmond County. SATURDAY, NOV. KEN W00LSTENHULME Summit County Commissioner 5:30 6:30 7:00 7:30 t CARLOS PORTER ' Hw in satisfactorily. opportunity to continue many projects, now in process, for the continued growth and development of Summit 783-217- KAMAS Summit County Commissioner recovery. Sacrament meeting was well attended and was rewarding for those who attended. The program was presented by BYU students, brought by David Holt. They were truly outstanding. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gibbons accompanied theDougSlmpsons to San Francisco where they will attend a movie convention. Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Simpson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen to Salt City to visit Howard Butters in the Holy Cross Hospital and Eugene Brooks in the Veteran's HospitaL Both are recovering reprover Let express my sincere appreciation to all of the Summit County voters who supported me in the recent Election. It will be my pleasure to continue to represent you on the County Commission to the betterment and healthy development of all of Summit THURSDAY, NOV. Howard Butters is in Holy Cross Hospital InSatt Lake, recovering from surgery on his knee. We wish him a speedy 16:13), (John 16:7 10), and an intercessor (Romans 8:24). Ha can be grieved, showing He has emotion (Ephesians 4:30). He is called God in Acte 5:4, 5. Although it is Impossible to understand how God is One and yet exlsti In three Persona, it can be believed because it is so taught In Gods Word, foe Bible. I hops you are reading your Bible to find foe answers to your questions about God and about yourself. Start reading foe Gospel of John and read & little each day. If you donf have a Bible, call 2. me at A, J . teacher (John Notice 0. I Appreciate t Thursday, November 14, 1966 is singular, yet all three Persons of foe Trinity are mentioned. This is a hard one to get around for those who ay there are three Gods. 6. Creation - Genesis 1:2 (The Spirit), Hebrews Father), Ccuoeslans 1:16 Son). All Three are said have created foe world, and Paul says In Acts 17:24, God that made foe world and all things does not dwell in temples made with hands. Isaiah proclaims Him as one God and there is none else. (Isaiah 45: 22). See also Isaiah 43:9, 10; 44: 6,8. Therefore it can be concluded that God created as three Persons, but as ONE Gpd. 7. The Resurrection of Christ -- John 2:19 (The Son), I Peter 3:18 (The Holy Spirit), Acts 3:26 (The Father). All three Persons of the Godhead are said to have raised Christ from foe dead. The Holy Spirit is foe One most people object to calling God, or even a Person, but foe Bible teaches that He is a person, for it calls Him a Oakley i Coalville, Utah 'Name o-Eternal die-play- ed THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 4. Pauline Epistles - n Corinthians 13:14. This benediction is in foe name of foe Trinity. See also Coiosslans 2:9. Phillnnlan. 1:10 compared with Isaiah 45:23. 5. The Great Commission - presents FRIDAY, NOV. LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and ...... .11,504,559.31 corporations Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, 2,981,076.02 and corporations 1,108.15 Deposits of United States Government 610,120.12 Deposits of States and political subdivisions Certified and officers' checks, etc. 29,669.92 TOTAL DEPOSITS 15,126,583.52 (a) Total demand deposits 15,000,000 fine Award 1948. TOTAL on the Manti Temple, where foe young couple were married. The Van Tassels spent foe night in Delta. Nancy Padfield underwent a tonsillectomy in Heber hospital and was privileged to spend foe night with Grandma and Grandpa Ivy and Earn. The ambulance was called to foe home of Mrs. Stevenson Saturday and she was rushed to University HospitaL The Mart Carpenters have left for their home in Ontario, California where they will spend foe winter. Rose and John, Jana Prescott and Kip Bigelow and Pat Dougdale visited with Earl Dougdale who has been receiving treatment cm his back at St. Mark's lospltal in Salt Lake City. He returned to his home Tuesday. Many of the Valley people attended foe Golden Wedding reception in Provo, honoring Bill and Fawn Halladay. They are former caretakers at the Fish Hatchery. Mrs. Thelda Williams who ha been hospitalized at foe Summit County Hospital in Coalville, is home and improving every day. Dennis Jorgenson and Jimmy Bigelow are now stationed in Fort Ord, California where they will receive their Basic Training. .Sidney Lemon is recuperating at home from a hit in foe bead with a ball. She spent 24 hoars in the hospltaL John and Rose Bigelow visited in Cedar City over foe weekend with their son Ren. Crandall-Walk- ca Holy co-eq- Tassell accompanied Jane and Richard Persons to west. books contain more than MIA and Snow Canand yons stayed at Mountain Meadow. Mr. and Mrs. Morlin Van Dies at Home surprise birthday party was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heed Pace in honor of their daughter Margie Sunday afternoon. Games and refreshments were eqjoyed by Jolene Sargent, A Stake toured Zioos 4-- Miss Peterson Hoytsville . during that time, with more than Kansas City, Mo. (Special)-Prest- on Marchant Farm, Peoa, recently was named to membership In foe American Hereforc Association, the world's largest purebred registry organization, with headquarters In Kansas City, Mo. Thirty-eig- ht Hereford breeders were placed on the Associations official roster In September. The AHA maintain records for more than 30,000 breeders cf registered herelords over the nation. The AHAs herd I such as John 14:16, 17. Jesus refars to foe Father and the Kamas Community Bible Church PEO- A- truck. ed staged a hilarious Halloween Party. The haunted spook alley, proved very effective. The dancing in those gruesome costumes, gave a weird appearance to the halL Candied apples and punch were served to a large crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Lewis Ind Arona Roper spent a few dayg in sunny St. George. They visited their daughter Glenns Gay Coombs and family. They The Melvin Chappell and Nedra Winters, both of Coalville were among 24 Utah State University students who received $200 Union Pacific Railroad Scholarship checks at a recent dinner on the university campus. The awards were presented by Wesley D. Soulier, agricultural agent for the railroad at Salt Lake City. Mr. Soulier said Union Pacific's scholarship program' f I 16 10.00 Channel Five News 10:30 11:30 Daktari My Three Sons Hogan's Heroes Petticoat Junction SKSIL-TIfcr- Run For Your Life "BRIGHT LEAF," Gary Cooper, V koumtmim MO. I Muntuv TKUVIUOM IHTHMy |