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Show THE SUMMIT COUHTY BEE WAXDIG im-Entcratl mailer, October M, 1923, at the peat office at Coalvilla, Iteh SI017, under tha Act of March I, 1979. Publiahcd Every Thuraday at Coalville, t'teh, Second paat aga paid at Coalville, t'teh. Advertlalng Rata on Application. HubacHpUon 13.00 a yaar In advance. H. C. MeCeniughy, Editor and Publ labor. LohIm D. MeConaughy, Aaaociata Editor. W. P. Langford, Production Manager. Mary Bahar, Office Manager. o t. u here w, 15-f- Mr. and Mrs. Robert newi-pap- tr we quit Ming a couple of yearn ago? It finally rolled out through the backdoor Saturday, courtacy of tha North Morgan LDS Ward. R aaamad o hugi Inside, and took ap no much valuable apace. Mow, Bitting out there in the rain, it looks little and phrqpfcen and forlorn. The preen waa made before the turn of the century, and la ao obsolete that new parts had to cone from tha vlllagi blacksmith, Still, It Isn't old Hough to bo a valuable antique, ao IF Just several tons of Junk. Donna of boya and young men have served their time on that old clunker as one stage of learning the printing business, and they must rtiare with us a aev and little nostalgia modem methods of printing replace presses like this all over the United States. This one came, far as we can learn, from Sugarhouse about 20 years ago-a- nd it was The one alreadyi an from Park City ms shipped to Tremonton, used for several years and junked about lOyoan ago. And the REAL eama under thetorch and sledge at Coalville 15 yean ago. Time pnu u old-tim- er. Campbell of Lander. Albert and Irma Mdnnas of Mesa, Arisona ware Thursday overnight guests of her brothFred and er and sister-in-laPhyllis Riehlns. They also visited her toother, Earl, and drove to Evanston where they visited with Mrs. Ralph Riehlns. Marvin and Beverly Hair attended two wedding recaptions recently. The first ms held August 89, in Bountiful and honored, Kant and Ruth Ann Jones. The second was held September 5, In Woods Cross and honored Darrell and Tarry Melbos. They accompanied Ben's toother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter of Layton to both receptions. Frank and Fay Riehlns and their five children visited at tha Harrison Riehlns homeSun-da- y. w, w, Mrs. S. P. Mlkkelsen visited with her daughter and Karen and ChestarSpangla Sunday at their home in Layton. Kenneth Riehlns is a surgical patient this week in the David 0. McKay .Hospital in Ogden. We wish him a speedy recovery. w, THE TIGER ACT looked so simple and easy, Ihad to remind myself these were wild animals who could tear him apart before our eyes tt they took a notion to. They didn't, though, and responded when he called them by name. They even took a few swipes at him to make R look Marion News old-tim- er EVER SEE termites? We hadn't until Friday. Moving some old rotten boards out back, wo were amaiad to find millions of the rascals. Somehow we had sigposed they ware Mg; ugly critters, maybe like earwigs, but they' re not. They're Just about the sine of the lead that shows on a pencil, and tho ugliest, squeamlsst yellow-gra- y you ever saw. R mist take unions ' of 'em to wreck a building. REMEMBER all the coins your kids have lost on the school grounds tha past 40 years? You'll never get em back, of couno-b- ut a new hobby is paying off. A modernisation of tha rs used by the infantry will detect metal objects for about 18 inches beneath the soiL People pass these across tha ground surface and when they get the signal they dig and usually come up with a coin. An unconfirmed report declares that strangen found more than $35.00 in coin on tha grands of the old Morgan High School building. Some of them were even old enough to be rare-th- at building has been then for a few generations, remember? And if you see, up around the Park City hills, people poking sharp rods Into the ground, you'll know theyre old bottle -hunters. Old bottles have become very Ug in the antique field, and hobbyists spend all mine-finde- their span time looking for certain bottles at least 75 years old. When do they find 'em-bea- ides out in the desert? That s what tha sharp rod is for. If It hits a soft spot in the rocky that means theres probably an old privy hole there. After lull a century, ill that remains is dust, of course, perfectly sanitary. In the old days, they've leaned, lots of good drinkers deposited the dead soldiers in the privy. Mow they're suddenly very valuable. Shall we give it a terrain, bock-to-ear- th go?-M- have paid me enough to let one of those huge beasts carry me around with one leg in his mouth or put that's his foot in my facw-b- ut what they did to one little gaL She seemed to enjoy it. Being dog and horse lovers, I think our family enjoyed thorn acts the best. I know how much work gum into their training; R took me two months Just to housebreak our Mini-do- g. (Mini would fit very well into circus Ufa, aha loves to bo dressed up and spends half her Urns wearing ddD clothes). Mr. and Mrs. Jean Coesey of Orem and Blaine and Renas Cossey and Ton and Beth McCauley of Salt Lake took their families to the Mountain Spa Monday for a day of swimming and plcnlclng. Ranee's slater, Lisa Merklay also went with them. The MIA social ms held Tuesday night, under the direction of Vickie Flinders. They went horseback riding up Hoyfs Canyon to have a miner roast. The Primary opening social will be next Tuesday, under tha direction of Gloria Smith and her two counselors, Carol Weller and Renas Cossey. Mr. andMrs. Dick Watson had a lam parly at their home Saturday night Those present were the Blaine Cosseys, the Sam Flinders, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Lewis, the Ron Smiths, the Jared Wellers, Mrs. Don Jep-so- n, and Mrs. Gus Weller. Garnished hen, salad, bread, melon and cake were served. R was very delicious. Paul and Carolyn Anderson, Lee and Linda Thomas, Byron and JoAnn Rockhill and Kan and Joyce Rockhill and all of their families met at the home of their permits, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rockhill Monday fora lam party. Elmer and Mae Olsen and Mick and Marvel Stevens attended the Cowboy Days celebration In Evanston, Wyo. Monday. lfarv and LauraStmpsontook their chuck wagon to Evanston, Wyo. for the parade, during the Cowboy Days celebration. They went up Sunday and came home Monday. Sunday their Carmen and daughter-in-lafs her daughter Linda and brother Ruben and his wife Deform met them upthere for dinner. w, Paul and Kay Woolatenhulme and family to Mississippi, an hare visiting for two weeks with their friends and relatives. Vernon Wilde and family, Cheyenne, Wyoming are hen visiting at the home to Rhea Wilde. Wendy Wilde, Tracy Fly gare, Res Casper, Eric Everett, Keith Wilde and Mi friend from Morgan spent thne days in the Fish Lake area fishing. They report fishing was very good, and they all had a real good trip, A dinner given by Boyd and Mlnetta Paskett honored the Sherman Pasketts.Thoseat-tsndln- g the dinner were; the Sberm Paskett family, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Paskett, Rao and Lola Parker, Ogden, Georgs Carlson, SaR Lake City. Also from Salt Lake were Willis and Dorothy Handley and Jessie Malta. Ha Paskett and son attended. Her husband, Jim is stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Sherm and Pearl left for home on Tueeday. Visitors at the home of Mr. ee hearing. By (he way, if you want tickets to upcoming shorn, dont try calling the boxoffice for reservations. 1 tried for four days and the telephone lines wore always busy. R seemed to me that the ones who winked the hardest were the "hands? who moved stuff around and set up for the acts. Meat were the dancers and the downs who appeared over and over spin. Tha Francis Ward Primary has been reorganised. Mildred Lemon ae president, lfyra Bonsai and JoAnn Hiliim an counselors, andFayoltayenwill bn nentary.Wawlahthemwnll In their now Jobs. Mrs. Wads Curry ofS alt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baton jpato tho weekend with EarTi Tom and Elda, and did soma bow hmtini while pantos, hen. Sunday vtotton to the homo to Mr. and Mrs. Fay Mitchell won Jerry and Myna Homer and family. Mrs, Jack Price and family to Roy, and Mr. and lfn. Chad Mitchell of Logan spent Sumliy to the homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Mitchell. Mrs. Rotta Preecott returned Sunday from a pleasant visit in Southern California with her non Tad and family. 6ha flaw took to Salt Lake and her daughter. Washington. Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, October 1 at 11:00 ajn. a public hearing will be conducted to increase the budget in District Court due to the large nujnber of jury trials which have been held this year, funds to be from the unappropriated surplus. Reed D. Pace, County Auditor. You're Invited To Attend the to eipress our appreciation to our many friends and relatives for the cards, calls, gifts and help during Mike's illness. Wo wish Pre-V- ue Party for the Louise and Gene Roach and Mike. NEW TRAIN NOW NOR THE HEAT PACKING INDUSTRY I McNeil called hie folks Day. He la wan and hu seen aomo of tha hometown folks stationed to Fort Lewis, on Notice of Hearing Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lemon to Pleasant Grove veto Sunday vlsttlng with BMtup and Mildred mil family. CARD OF THANKS Mary Loii Prescott spent tho weekend with her pantos, Lsland and Kathryn Prescott. Mr. and Mrs.lflltonCaxbave spent Monday vtatttag with her folks, Leonard and Doris At- - Mrs. Dan Ferry and sonDaren, from California. After seeing the circus 'in the flesh?, guess what wa watched Saturday night on TV? You guessed, a circus show. And wr spent the whole hour comparing the TV circus acts with those of "our" circus. We liked ours better Bee. Learn to be a cattle buyer. wil iter be .taught to evaluate aat cutter i eon- - groSoo. Men or ever with ranch er Itveetoeh baelcgreuaJ. Far SI leeal Interview give ago, aat llvaatoek Write! r- - .if e, back-groun- FORD LTD BROUGHAM HARDTOP till NATIONAL IN VIC OF MEAT PACKING A wrlvato foM study into Ins organlautUm Bon 1827 P. toft Lake City, Utah S411S 4-- a Coalville, Utah Thursday, September moved hack late their home They have hem living in Las Vegas. Ted will eontlmm to work at the tori ntto In Las Vegas, coming home on woe- k- Ferry where the children went to school Graveling tutors do you supsome pose?) and noticed of the "pretty gfrV were tar past that aga from close-u-p. 1 remembered reading that the circus people are constantly trying to improve their acts, vying for the "center ring" and watched for gimmicks worked in to draw the audfonceTs interest. Throughout the whole thing there I had only one regret-th- at are three rings. I know I missed lira. Tad Muir kin hen. wares and Mrs. Owen nephew and his family, Mr. and WONDERED THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Mr. and 11, 1989 ; ica IDDDDDI UTAH COAL & LUMBER, Inc. 201 PHONE DEER VALLEY PARK CITY, UTAH 14060 6494851-649-9- 394 nbuilt Factory diesel, 220 Cummings Engine; Serial No. LF2D- ed tnnemiieiea; with d q PULL SAW MACK TRUCK 1 HP; 3450 RPM; Serial HD. Now $85.00 for He. 12398 AA $3,800 dump bed TORINO GT SportnRoof INTERNATIONAL TRUCK MIXER Friday , Sept. 19 All Day 1958, V-- S gai engine; 10 wheel; Serial Ns. YV9804 with Challenger Kiser "TArt capacity: 6 yard WvU THE 1970 LINE INTERNATIONAL TRUCK 1958; 6 cylinder gen englnej No. RE192-FA2J252- Refreshments - Favors - Gifts HOUGH FRONT END LOADER Model Ne. HHO 1958; Serial No. LUMBER 1. V Construction Grade. 2x4x4 Now 15c HOUGH FRONT END LOADER Capacity: WILL BE ON DISPLAY! 0 L $1,500 10c BF BF for Be Our Guests! 2x6x68-10-12-14-16-- Model No. KH con-ln-la-w, THE CIRCUS WAS GREAT and the SaR Palace Is fabulous. Having readaboutthoir'souad, problems, I expected to be bad no trouble at ill, in fad, it was Just a shade o loud and I went home with a At of a headache. Wo were lucky and had ring side seats, though, and I wondered about those sitting 'way .up in the balconies, may-bthey had trouble seeing and IDDDDDDDDII $5;500 Beth Wilde Is in Boise, Idaho, visiting with her daughGlen and ter and Chelta Blonquist. You coUUoft Car-meu- ac. Oakley Notes 1 guess being allergic rlng-b- ut to elephants Isnt likely to be much of a drawback to mej . 1 ALSO moved to KuaaiClty.Mlnsourl where ha Is employed. ii Gale Jones, son of Mr. sad Mrs. Bernard Jones left Wednesday, September I for Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Thoee at the airport to see him off were Ms parents and friends, Debra Rees and Dennis Heunefor. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cos were ahown slides of their GoUan Wedding party by Mr. and Mrs. Seth Winters of SaR Lake City. Slides of otherpartlss and vacations were also shown. Others who also watehad the Slides wore Mr. and Mrs. Orson Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Buns, and daughter, Janet. Visitors at the home of Lon and Blanch Cos have been Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Wllsonanda nephew Mr. and Mrs. J.Cos,aU from SaR Lake. DeLayne and lfamHmmefar visited Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lahi Hennefer and his gramfoarents, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cos. Sherman Paskett from Sacramento, California visited with Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Paskett. His wife, Pearl, visited with Josephine at Bear small aadlsnoesedtho time they were in the joyed it the most, the little children or the grownup children. I did notice, however, that the children didn't seem impressed with the nearly I was--I guess with show television and moon walks and rockets into apace, fttakesabit more to impress today's youth. The most exciting act-wa man made a leap to a trapese some thirty fast over our heads (right over our heads) and came plunging down when ruined the trapese broke-- ms for me by my helpful son whose friend had seen R the night before and told him tha man really had ropes tied to his feet and wouktat hit the ground. Even knowing that in advance, for a apUt second 1 imagined him splattered ao over the ring Just in front of ns. 1 guess the neat most thrilling act ms the girl who Juggled while suspended over the ring BY HER KAIRI 1 meanPve heard of people threatening to 'pick yon R) by the hair of your head" but Ive never seen R done before. 1 later read that she brushes her hair 100 strokes each MAt and wears a knit hat all the time to keep tt healthy. (Believe me, if 1 was going to hang some 100 feet above the ground by my hair, Pd want to Imp it hahlthy too). u Part of their vacation ms spent with their son and daughter-in-la- also whole Ora Rathbone picked her up at tha airport and brought her Francis Hews Header Hews Elephants are very grace-fu- ll, did you know that? (They THEY CALL IT 'The Greatest Show on Earth? that's Just what R was from beginning to end. Im not sure who en- an, Bob and Ruth Campbell have returned from a two week fishing and bunting trip, in Wyoming that old Muy Bee by Echo Notes REMEMBER more dangerous. I kept looking at thorn outside the cage to see if anyone had a gun to shoot the cats if they suddenly tuned Beei bucket ;, $4;500 2x8x8-10-12-14- -16-20 2x10x10-12-14-1- 6-20 CONSTRUCTION SKILL SAW 2x12x8-12- Rockwell Heavy Duty New $125.00 for 4 $70.00 Outside House & Bam Paint $1.00 Per Gallon ft New 15c BF for -16 ft x8 x New 22c BF Form OH 10c BF Treated Plywood 12c BF for Inspect and Drive the New FORD and MERCURY Snowmobiles, SHOW PRINCE $955 J Each MANY, MANY MORE GREAT BUYS AND SAVINGS Crandall --Walker YOUR FORD DEALER COALVILLE, UTAH |