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Show r North Presents One-A- ct Featured here In a scene from 'Hercules Night Out, the one-a- ct play presented by the North Summit Speech and Drama Department at the last week Region S Drama Meet are Rod Foust, Bonnie Jones, Play Kendall Crittenden, Jeamdne Judd, Nell Jackson, Lane Bune (on floor) and Becky Boyer, The play, which was presented for NS student body Monday afternoon, won an Excellent rating at the Regional Meet. Funeral Rites CLASSIFIED for Alvin Pace WANTED: Dozen young laying hens. Will pay good price for oc 2. good birds. Funeral services were held Wednesday, March 24 for Alvin C. Face, 69, who died March 21 in a Salt Lake hospital following a brief illness. Prayer at the mortuary was given by a brother, Reed Face; funeral services were conducted by Bishop Rulon Judd. Opening prayer, Lynn Vernon; vocal quartette, Jean Sargent, Joan Sargent, LaVaunn Vernon and Lorraine Vernon singing In the Garden of Tomorrow; his life history, Leonard Brown; vocal number, Isabelle Judd, God Understands. The sermon was by President Joseph Beard, followed by a medley of songs played on the organ by Verla Pace. FOR water. Phone 8, Lythgoe, Henefer, Ut. Shanna Keyes, (back, left) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Keyes, won the opportunity to represent North Summit at the State Speech and Drama Meet with her dramatic reading presented at the Regional Meet last week where she received an excellent rating. Others taking part in the Regional meet were: Joyce Boyer, who received an excellent read- ing; Kale Larson who received an excellent rating for his dramatic reading; Jannette Wright who received a good rating fbr her dramatic reading; Tena Jackson who received a good rating for her humorous reading and (not pictured) Wendy Ovard who received a good rating for her dramatic reading. INCOME TAX DV Mmf mu A new convenient income tex preparation system! paaaa mi PfMJi 7M You need never leave your home or piece of business! Well call you, when you wild; whan you want! man mi Simplel . . . Fasti ... and Inexpensive! FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION FILL OUT AND MAIL THE ATTACHED COUPON or CALL COLLECT to: I I Mr, Jones at Please tend Phone-Ta- x 355-464- 8, Salt Lake City. information to: 774-221- I .ZIP:. CITY: Mril Coupon to H ft II Week, BOS South 2nd Eat, Mt Laka City, Utah 04111 3l2d2X53k Income Tax The first oil pipelines in the United States were laid about 1867, because there were not enough oaken barrels to transport all the oil being m AMERICAS LARGEST TAX SERVICE r trail- butane tank; gravity 336-567- Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section Utah Code annotated, 1953, that the following offices are those for which candidates are to be nominated at the primary election to be held on Tuesday, the 8th (by of September, 1970: 20-3-- girl - ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric CERT'S A gay shampooer $L Kamas Valley 14-- lc Lumber Co. LEGISLATIVE L Every member of the Utah House of Representatives. PLOWING-C- all 783-486- Emily L. Prescott Dies in Hospital FRANCIS Emily Leone Louder Prescott, 74, died March. 29 in a Heber hospital following a long 2. State Senator from District 2. 22 consisting of Morgan, Rich, Summit, Duchesne and Wasatch 336-53- 18. 13-2- nc She was born March 28,1896, Bountiful, to Benjamin F. and Bros. Service, Coalville. broth- 20 ers, sisters, Francis, Burley; Jesse F., Mrs. Mae Merrill, both Orem; Mrs. Parley (Clara) Mitchell, Francis; James L. Kamas; Edwin (Ted),Homedale, Idaho; A. R. (Bert), Sandy; Mrs. Edward (Eva) Yates, Lehl. Funeral services were held Wednesday, South Summit LDS Stake Center, Kamas. ALIGN-MEN- CLSSIFIED 11-- 4c ADS-M- ust You. brother, sister, Arthur Earl, Reno, Nev.; Mrs. H. B. (Gladys) Hills, Salt City. a. County $4 STATE SCHOOL BOARD L One Board member in Regional School Board District Number four which Includes Utah, Wasatch, Duchesne, Uintah, Summit and Daggett Counties. 13-2- nc SALES ' States Senator. 2. One Congressman in each Congressional District. 783-457- nc Clerk-Audit- or CONGRESSIONAL loading dies and misc. brass, to trade for bullets, etc.-W- ant .22 cal. rifle, pistol, or .22 Francis. 2, ammo. - cis. COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS One Board member will be elected from each of the School Representative Precincts 1, 2 and 3. All candidates for County and Precinct offices shall file their declaration of Candidacy between April 15, 1970 and May 11, 1970, at the office of the County Clerk, Coalville, Utah. All candidates for County School Boards shall file their declaration before the last Wed ASSOCIATES FOR LOCAL REPRESENTATION Full or To part time to repreient a Utah owned life imurance company. these willing to follow our plan, we offer EXCELLENT EARNING POSSIBILITIES. your prownt income, work, or your future advance Riant opportunities, give ui o chance la tell our story. If you are not Mtiifiad STATE ENGINEER Published in Summit County Bee, Coalville, Utah on Mar. 26, Apr. 2 and 9, 1970. 1. One United WANT TO TRADE really sharp sporterlzed 7.65 MM Mauser with 2 boxes of shells, new re- 783-457- May 9, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert PRECINCT OFFICERS te like-ne- w fore L All Precinct Justices of the Peace. and re- mobile home for a low contract transfer cost; modest monthly payments for only 3 years and its all paid for; no payment after transfer payment Fran2. for 3 months. of Hereafter, 0.50 sec ft. water is to be diverted from any combination of 4 drains located as follows : (1) S. 89 19 min. 40 sec. E. 5 ft. (2) S. 89 deg. 19 min. 40 sec. E. 500 ft. (3) S. 89 deg. 19 min. 40 sec. E. 967 ft. (4) S. 89 deg. 19 min. 40 sec. E. 1315 ft. all from S 14 Cor. Sec. 8; T2S, R6E and used as heretofore. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or be- d. County Assessor e. County Recorder 50 per year. (35-172- 9). 12 S 12 Sec. 8)T2S, R6E. c. County Treasurer newals. The Summit County is NOW throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. Douglas T. Simpson, Kamas, Utah proposes to change the point of diversion of 0.50 sec.-f- t. of water as evidenced by Diligence Claim 629 The water has been diverted from a drain at a point W. 189 ft. S. 710 ft. from N 14 Cor. Sec. 17, T2S, R6E and used for stockwatering of 200 cattle and from May 1 to Oct. 15 for irrigation of 35.0 acs. within S 1970 b. County Attorney 5-- tfc Bee NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Summit County, State of Utah, Thursday, April 2, Commissioner for a term of two years. One County Commissioner for a term of four years. 2. All County Officers. WANTED: Restaurant employes Experience unnecessary, we will train. Flinders Mountain Meadow Ranch. Phone NEW SUBSCRIBERS Coalville, Utah 1. One County nf 649-96- THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 COUNTY absolutely be paid in advance. Please do not phone. This will iiminatw embarrassment for us when we refuse your call, and also for yourself. Thank my beautiful Funeral services were held for Louis Edwin Granger 111, 67, Wednesday with burial in the Wanship Cemetery. Mr. Granger died in a Salt Laka City hospital. He was born Feb. 21, 1903, Salt Lake City, to Louis Edwin and Sarah Jane Dibble Granger. Married Phoebe Amy Vincent April 16, 1921, Farmington. He was a retired chief clerk Railway Express Agency. Survivors: wife, Salt Lake City; four sons and daughters; 19 grandchildren; one greatgrandchild; T TRAILER HUNTERS, Why pay unnecessary high down payment, interest rates and contract price when you can own WANSHI- P- Allan Crockett. ' 2. District No. 4, Utah, Wasatch, Duchesne, Uintah, Summit and Daggett Counties. The position held by incumbent Judge Joseph E. Nelson. . Bell SPECIALIST. Burial was in the Francis Cemetery. Louis E. Granger Dies in Salt Lake JUDICIAL 1. One Justice of the Utah Supreme Court. The incumbent whose term is expiring is J. dren. Also 2 bedroom modern home in Wanship for sale, Karl Warner WHEEL Clara Pace Louder. Married to John Walter Prescott, June 27, 1916, Salt Laka City; later solemnized Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Prescott was amember oftheDUP. Survivors: husband; sons, daughters, Ned L., Mrs. Sheldon (Donna) Klrkham, Keith L., Mrs. Clarence (LaRae) Johnson, all Kamas; Mark L., Milwaukee, Ore.; Mrs. Gale (Vida) Stevens, Ogden; James L, Salt Lake City; 30 grandchildren; Counties. mare for sale excellent for posse or chil- NICE PALOMINO illness. 14-2- nc 5. of- set NOTICE hydraulic brakes; carpeted. Price: $675. Contact Don Phil5. lips, phone Morgan, CUSTOM SPRING 14-2- nc 4. 2. BALED STRAW for sale, ph. 13-2- nc great-grandchi- ld, Veda Brooks is home and getting around a little bit now. At this writing she is glad to be home and is recovering very nicely from her recent surgery. ADDRESS:. IN WITNESS THERETO, 1 my hand and seal this 31st day of March, 1970. Reed D. Pace, County Clerk Auditor and (SEAL) Published in The Summit County Bee April 2, 1970. 783-485- 14-2- nc flow water; 4 burner stove with oven; ice box; sleeps 3 or 4; Herb Bushell, afterwards. For Martha Mills, the day was unusually special as she later witnessed the blessing of Fork. NAME:. ft. camper SALE-- 15 1 Bill Lemon, Kamas. 14-- lp - A very fun and eqjoyable family dinner was held at the home of George and Violet Ovard. The dinner consisted of turkey and all the trimmings and was held to honor nine of the family whose birthdays were in March and two in April. Family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. VernMoore-antheir sonTom and his fiance of Hooper; (their other son Dan is working in Idaho and couldnt come), Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ovard and children Marva, Gary Jerry and Melissa; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ovard and children Arlin, Deena and Shawm. Mrs. Belva Howling spent a few days in Cheyenne, Wyo. visiting with her son Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Howling and three children. Sharlene Anderton spent a few days in the hospital and we all hope she is feeling better. Easter visitors at the home of Joe and Eva Roach were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roach and their daughter, Ruth Ann of Spanish er; nesday of July, 1970, at the fice of the County Clerk. 18-2- 336-538- FOR FOR SALE- -8 ft. Case grain drill. Good condition. Contact bed-roo- The new little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tyle Gertsch (Nola Pace) received a name and a blessing Sunday at the Murray Ward with a host of special guests. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Pace, Trlna, Max and Milleson; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Peterson, Kim, Jeff, Paul, Ray, Jan, Kent and Sheri; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pace, Steven and Michael; Grand- -, mother Grace Pace and greatgrandmother Martha Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gertsch, Ralph, Linda and LaNae and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bratt all enjoyed the services and an Easter luncheon at the Gertsch home Henefer Items snowmobiles, one with electwice. $875 for tric start-us- ed nc 2. both, ph. 829-357- 14-2- nc m FOR RENT in Coalvllle- -2 house, bath and fruit room. Gas range, living room carpeted. Available immediately. Write Maude W. Stillman, 222 - 5th East, Copperton, Bingham Canyon, Utah, TeL Thomas; dedication of the grave fay a brother, Eugene Pace. Burial was in the Hoytsville Cemetery; pallbearers were LaMar Pace, Gary Pace, D. A. Pace, Ross Pace, Boyd Petersen and Blaine Brown. Flowers were under the direction of the Relief Society. Scott another Dana Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Draper (Hazel Harding formerly of Morgan), of Sandy. The Draper baby has three brothers and sisters and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. DeWilt Harding of Morgan. Otto 336-228- Babies Blessed rating for her humorous all in hay; RENT-Fa- rm 12 alfalfa; 12 meadow; also irrigated pasture, easy to Closing prayer, Julian HOYTSVILLE 14-2- 783-457- 370-C- C Rupp SALE-t- wo FOR with WRITE OR CALL TODAY! WM. C. SARGENT, Agency Superintendent What are bankers hours? Banks are accused of keeping short hours. Bankers hours are usually thought of as beginning late in the morning and ending early in the afternoon. But, thats not true of every bank. At Walker Bank we keep our hours flexible. As a matter of fact, if you have something on your mind we dont mind if you call us at home and talk to us about it Whatever it is. A new car loan. A savings or checking account. Maybe a home improvement loan. If we can help you we will And, well set up an appointment to discuss your problem at your convenience. What are bankers hours? Whatever hours are most convenient for you. Fbr my money it's Walker Bank I COALVILLE OFFICE SECURITY NATIONAL LIFE Inuuoner Comply 440 South 7th East, Salt Lake City, Utah, Phene 363-S7S- Membtr F D.I.C. 7 Demonstration on Meat Cooking HOME AGENT Mary Bacon Mrs. Mary Bacon, Summit County Home Agent, reports a demonspecial stration will be given April 16 in the Wanship Ward Cultural Hall at 1 p.m. Mrs. Flora Bard-we- ll, Food Specialist from the Utah State University will demonstrate how to cook many different cuts of meat. The ladies are invited to attend this informative meeting. meat-cooki- Five 4-- H ng leaders are Plush? One word tells it all: at- tending the District Leaders Training School this week at Provo. Donna Jenkins, Roma Jenkins, Vickie Flinders, Sharon Pace and Emma Jean Hansen will be taking part in seminar. the three-da- y They will report back to the local leaders in the near future. amm. atte lll n THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL STOCKER and FEEDER CATTLE SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 9 12:30 P.M. WE WILL AGAIN HAVE THE BUYING POWER OF BUYERS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY WHO ARE LOOKING FOR FEEDER COWS CALVES YEARLINGS LIST YOUR CATTLE EARLY SO THEY CAN BE PROPERLY ADVERTISED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE OR CALL GLENN BRITTON JIM CLYDE 399-167- 8 393-426- 6 392-755- 7 1970 Mercury Monterey Let's all move DICK WIDDISON to Monterey 773-065- 2 mm sales co. OGDEN UNION STOCKYARDS Pass the word: it's big, it's groovy . . . outdoes anything else in its class. - - OGDEN, UTAH 84401 CRANDALL WALKER MOTORS. Inc. COALVILLE, UTAH I I . 7T WRIMM |