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Show -- r 'A Spring Busts Out All Over Here as Annual Spring Festival Is Held Engagement Told ' ' 4 - , Wedding Plans 1 r N Clawson, LaDonna Moon, Elva Moon, Jo McGregar and Eva Kokohnen. Carol Kokohnen, Linda Moon and Jan Lefler assisted with the gifts. Spring Festival Each year the Stake Relief Society gets together for this big bazaar. This year the theme was "Spring Is Bustin Out AH Over." The west end of the Cultural Hall was decorated with the colors and designs ofi carnival where each Ward had abooth for displaying and selling its food, clothing, quilts and toys. Everything there was created and constructed by the Relief Society members. (tee of the Mg displays was the genealogy booth, presented by Coalville II Ward. Here were 'Books of Remembrance, antique pieces of furniture, bid family pictures and Coats of Arms. The stage was decorated in blue-go- ld crepe paper with a in the center, blue plaque Mg saying "Summit Stake Singing Mothers." A twinkling trebel and bass clelt hung from the sides. Here the Singing Mothers performed. Upton Ward sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd," Coalville Ward sang "Peace I Leave With Ward sang You, Coalville "April Showers" and Henefer Ward sang Bluebird of Happiness." Wanshlp Ward sanf "Why a Singing Mother Sings" and Hoytsville Ward sang "Be the Best of Whatever You are." The Stake Relief Society Board members sang "The Little Homemaker." Then the whole chorus sang Clouds. Carl Ovard was the narrator. Following the performance to a packed house, the Relief Society members went to their booths and sold their articles of creativity. Coalville sold bakery goods, Upton sold Christmas goods and Henefer sold fashions. Wanshlp sold toys and Coalville n sold home arts, such as quilts and doilies. Hoytsville sold creative items such as knitting, paintings flowers and afgans. of the festival were Sharlene Anderton and Kay Dearden. Stake Relief Society leaders are Elda F. Pace, president; Marselle Williams, education counselor; Kay Dearden, home- -' making counselor; and Virginia Pace, secretary. Committee members are Shirley C. Dearden, Donna M. Evans, Sharlene H. Andertcs, Otis S. Bullock, Marlene W. tBehunin, Virginia D. Griffith, Carla Dee Stokes, and Velma S. Judd. Stake President Reed Brown fold Summit Stake Priesthood bearers that "The weakness of the Church today is that we Just cant understand the correlation in the Home Teaching Program." He was speaking last Saturday evening In the General Priesthood meeting held at the Summit Stake House. The importance of this new program in the Mormon Church was stressed further by First Counselor Carl Ovard, introducing the "final phase of the Priesthood correlation." These more mature ob- - Jectlves gram" of The grooms grandmother, Mrs. Florence Sorenson of Mr. H. C. McConaughy, Editor Summit County Bee Coalville, Utah 84017 Summit Stake Tabernacle, Coalville, has been nominated by the Historic and Cultural Sites Review Committee to the National Register of Historic Places. When accepted by the National Parks Service, this site will receive National recognition and protection. It now becomes a part of Utahs Historic Preservation Plan. Both the owner and the citizens of Utah are asked to help preserve this historic place. In time Federal monies may be available, on a matching basis, for its restoration. Summit County is to be congratulated, with special thanks going to Mrs. Nettie Smith and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. with Anyone recommenda- tions on archeological, architectural, or historic sites should contact Mr. Melvin T. Smith, Preservation officer, or Mr. Gary D. Forbush, Acting Director of the Utah Heritage Foundation, at the. Utah State Historical Societys headqua603 East South rters Lake Salt City, Utah Temple, (828-575- 5), 84102. Thank you for your coopera- tion. Sincerely yours, Melvin T. Smith Preservation Officer Historic Sites Survey 7 ) NOTICE OF GRAND JURY HEARING Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to Chapter 208, L. U. Carl Dearden, Stake Execute Secretary, added stress to foe programs importance by a. the use of A film was also shown garding foe topic. KAMA- SMr. and Mrs. Leon Wilde wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, multi-medi- re- Summit Stakes commemoration of foe 141st anniversary of the Restoration of the Aaronlc Priesthood will be held Friday, a Father and Son It will be held in Delbert Richlns field, mile above Ted Fosters ranch along Highway 65. There will be a supper of mulligan stew, cooked over open fire. People are to bring their own utensils. Following the meal there will be games of softball, horse shoes, touch football and along with a crosscountry relay. AH events involve the fathers and their sons. There will also be a short program. Overnight camping will also be a part of the activities if team desires. the father-so- n May 15, with one-fou- rth Summit Stake reports 274 Temple endowments performed by Stake members in the month of March and 1195 endowments since September. This is by far the Mggest record the Stake has ever had. Coalville Comment Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fran-se- n and children, Michelle and Barry of Salt Lake were Mothers Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lamb along with Mr. and Mrs. Wade Peterson, Scott and Janet of Hoytsville. Mrs. Lambs other daughter, Yvonne Overturf called from Denver to wish her a Happy Mothers Day. Mothers Day visitors at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. LaVelle Staley were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Staley and family of Coalville, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Staley and family of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Staley and family of Evanston and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Staley and family of Salt Lake. Sunday, May 3, Mr. and Mrs. LaVelle Staley attended church services in Roy with Mr. Mrs. Dennis Staley. Dennis ordained clerk of the Roy and was 13th Ward. Pink and Blue Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamb are the proud parents of a baby girl born Friday, May 8, 1970. The little miss weighed 6 pounds and was 19 inches long. Happy grandparents are Mr. DeVar Lamb, Coalville; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Held, and Mrs. A.G. all of Salt Lake; a great grandmother, Alrida Nelson also of Salt Lake. Waiting the arrival home of their baby sister is Billy, Angela, and Timmy Lamb. HENEFE- RCordeU and Kerry (Rees) Hull became the very proud parents of a baby boy born May 6 in the McKay Hospital. He weighed 6 lbs. 12 oz. and was 19 12 Inches in length. This is the happy couples first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rees, Hoytsville and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hull of River-dal- e. Great-grandpare- nts are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rees, Hoytsville, Mrs. Maude Hull, Ogden and Iva Rawsoo of Clearfield. Clair N. and Doris (Ovard) Murdock of Pensacola, Florida became the proud parents of a baby daughter born May 3. The new little miss weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. The couple has three other girls and one son. Mr. and Mrs. William Barnes of Imperial Beach announce the engagement of their daughter, Debra Lynn, to Frank 0. Stephens, son of Mrs. Monroe Iverson of Henefer, Utah and Vaughn Stephens of Chula Vista. The bride-ele- ct is a senior at Castle Park High School. Her fl ance was graduated from North Summit High School Coalville, Utah. A June 18 wedding is planned. Marion News Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and children were guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard RockhUl last week. 19-y- Birthday Party HENEFE- RA birthday party was given in honor of foe birthday of Kim Staples, son of Billy and DIAnn Staples. A few games were played and light refreshments Pep Club Sleeps KAMA- SThe South Summit Pep Club held a slumber party last week. They went to Salt Lake and toured the zoo, went to a movie and then had dinner. They returned to Woodland where they spent the night at the Lloyd Clawson home. There were 14 girls and they really had a ball. Ogden and Sarah Dayton of Cokevllle, Wyo. Happy smiles are being worn by Lay no and Helen (Dayton) Dearden with the birth of their second son born on May 8 in the McKay Hospital. He weighed 9 lbs. 1 oz. and was 22 inches the beautiful floral offerings, cards, food and all other tributes of friendship, love and sympathy shown during the illness and at the time of death of our beloved mother and grandmother. The family of Elda Blonqulst Ball Joyce, Lynn and Joylln Great-grandpare- nts Kathy Curtis Tops at Tech ay Sunday. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for MitcheU Patricia, Leon, Craig and Kelli Ann Dailey. 67, a hearing will be held by foe Judges of the Fourth Judicial District of the State of Utah on May 25, 1970, at UhSO oclock a.m. at Coalville, Utah, at which time and place the Judges of the District will hear in secret all persons claiming information Justifying foe calling of a grand Jury in Summit County. Fourth Judicial District Court Reed D. Pace District Court Clerk Published in The Summit County Bee, May 14, 1970. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change and exchange water in Summit County State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. All locations in SLB&M. (35-1- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen and Mr.andMrs.MlltonStevens drove out to see Starvation Dam. They ate at Cowan Cafe, then on home. We are happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lemon home from Arizona. They are well in every way. They said foe winter has been real nice down there. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cossey and family were Sunday dinner guests May 3 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merkley of Granger. Others present were Scott and Lesa Merkley, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Merkley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCauley and Grandma Merkley. Brent and Peggy Wilde and son spent Saturday night, with Grandma Thelma Butters. The Marian Ward held their Mother's Day program Sunday, May 3. Mrs. Gus Weller and Mrs. Mark Carpenter were honored as the oldest mothers. Beautiful potted plants were given to each mother. Kayla Brusnaham is sporting a new diamond. She is engaged to Lynn Prescott. Kayla is the daughter of Mrs. Doris Taylorsville-Kat- hy Curtis, Louder and Lynn is the son of 4920 Plymouth Dr. (4915Soufo), Mrs. Barbara Prescott. Taylorsville, will serve Utah Mae Olsen would like to thank Technical College as female those who made the DUP Convice president in the coming vention at Francis a Mg sucschool year. cess. There were 91 present. Miss Curtis, 19, will serve Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen the term left vacant when were hosts to dinner at their recently-elect- ed female vice home Sunday. All of her family president Linda Fehmel withwas there. She received many drew from the college. wonderful gifts. Clifford MitcheU, son of Mr. Miss Curtis is a first-ye- ar and Mrs. Sam Mitchell is home data processing student at the on a ten-dleave from the college and plans to graduate service. in June, 1970. lone Larsen left for CalifThe pretty old 1969 ornia to take her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Carpenter back. graduate of North Summit High Mike and Nancy ODriscoll School was a candidate for that office in recent spring elecspent the weekend at the home of her folks, Mr. and Mrs. tions. Wallace Pitt. Announcement was made toThelma Butters and Maxine day by a spokesman for the Peterson met Louise Sessions Utah Technical College Student at Echo and enjoyed dinner Senate. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ovard, Henefer, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Murdock of Salt Lake City. long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dearden, Henefer and Mr. and Mrs. John Dayton of Cokevllle, Wyo. are Mrs. Sara Buck of Ogden, Martha Dean, Barbara Dianne, to Joseph Dale Freeman. Barbara is a student at Utah State University and is majoring in Business. She is also a member of foe Alpha Lambda Delta honor society for women. Mr. Freeman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Freeman of 9306 So., Julie Ann Way, West Jordan. He is a senior AFROTC Cadet at Utah State University and is majoring in Zoology. He will graduate in June. Friday, June 12 has been set for a military wedding at Oakley Ward. Miss Curtis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Curtis, Coalville.i Mated Girl Weds Richard Williams KAMAS- -. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Ray Bowen of Malad, Idano announce the marriage of their daughter, Day' Onna Bowen to Richard Lynn Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams of Woodland, April 17 in Malad, Idaho. An open house was held in honor of the couple April 24 at the Woodland Ward Cultural Hall. Best man was Paul Millard and Nida Sharp was matron Of honor for foe bride. Merlene Williams and Slndy Wharton stood as bridesmaids. Glade Williams, Blaine Williams and Brent and Brad Bowen, brothers of the bride and groom were ushers. Anita Bushell sat at the guest book. Little Lyndell Wharton was flower girl. The bride was lovely in white trained wedding gown and carried a bouquet of yellow and green. Both mothers wore green dresses and foe brides attendants wore dresses of bright yellow. The Cultural Hall was in a decor of yellow and spring green large satin bows and beautiful bouquets of flowers. The girls serving refreshments were Beth Lefler, Becky and Donna Atkinson, Mary Lee i 74 4) Ray L. and Pearl S. Alston, 2546 So. 15th E., Salt Lake City, Utah pro- pose to change the point of diversion of 0.00375 sec.-f-t. of enter out of a total of 0.015 of water as evidenced sec.-f- t. by Diligence Claim 702 The water has been diverted from an unnamed spring at a point 231 rods E. of NW cor. Sec. 36, TIN, R7E, and used for the domestic purposes of 4 families in NW 14 NW 14 Sec. 36, TIN, R7E. Hereafter, 0.00375 sec. -- ft. of water will be diverted from a n. ft. deep at a well, point S. 50 ft. E. 250 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 36, TIN, R7E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family in the NW 14 NW 14 Sec. 36, TIN, R7E, The remaining water will be used as heretofor described. Exchange 348 (Area 35) Terry L. Raff, Box 103, Kamas, Utah, seeks foe right to exchange 1.0 ac.-f- t. of water as evidenced by AppL 27609 and contract with Weber Basin Water Conservancy District. The water has been diverted from Wanshlp Reservoir at a point N. 1760 ft. E. 3023 ft. foom SW Cor. Sec. 29, TIN, R5E, and used for misc. purposes. Hereafter, L0 ac-f- t. of water is to be released lntothe Weber is to be River, and L0 ac.-f- t. diverted from a ln. well 100-2ft. deep at a point S. 1430 ft. E. 348 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 20, T1S, R6E, and used for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockwateringof 6 cattle or horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 0.25 acre. All uses in SW 14 NW 14 Sec. 20, ITS, R6E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before June 27, 1970. Hubert C. Lambert (35-174- 4). 6-i- 50-1- 50 6-- piece nylon living room set. Excellent condition. Call Mas FOR SALE- -3 CLASSIFIED for small white dog with dark, Mg ears. Lost April 17 near Coalville. Name 20-- lp is Jason. Call 336-5668. LIKE SMALL child to tend in my home during the WOULD summer months. Ph. 336-55- 93. 19-2- the Church, Second Counselor Newell Chappell said "you cant push the Home Teaching Program away from you; you can only push yourself from it." - Dear Mr. McConaughy: Mr. Milton L. Weilenmann, Liaison Officer for the State of Utah, announces that the Axtell, Utah was in attendance as were relatives of foe groom, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wharton and children of Malad, Idaho. The happy couple will make their new home in Kamas. Teacfyer aiding families with not only their spiritual needs, but also with physical and temporal ones. Couniwlor Ovard said, "Home Teaching is foe voice of foe Church in all homes of Gunderson We Get Letters this perfect prothe Home involte - THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 Coalville, Utah Thursday, May 14, 1970 $10 REWARD . Mike Rlchlns Women in white filled the Summit Stake House with music last Thursday evening. The women were the Singing Mothers; the event was the annual . kk 00 STATE ENGINEER Published in Summit County Bee, Coalville, Utah on May 14, 21, and 28, 1970. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, Room 608 State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, until 2 oclock p.m. Tuesday, June 2, 1970, and at that time publicly opened for construction of A Bituminous Surfaced Roadway in Morgan and Summit Counties, the same being A Detour Road Through Croydon identified as Federal Aid Project No. 74 2nd Contract. The length of road to be NEWS nc SUBSCRIBERS and renewals. The Summit County Bee is NOW $4 per year. fc A CHARGE of for paper. poetry cents a line printed in the 19-t- FOR SAL- E- nf home, recently remodeled, large basement, pew furnace. Shown by appointment only. Phone Bountiful 295-449- 20-- 2c 1.. Baker at News office, in person about hours and duties, then arrange interview with 20-tpublishers, nf beautiful SALE-sm- aU piano, like new. Taka over small monthly payments. Ph. 19-- 4p 336-55- 24. GET YOUR FRESH cut flowers and floral arrangements for Day early. Ph. Memorial MirlanJepsen, 783-46- 03. rge 27. TAKE UP PAYMENTS on beau- tiful console piano. Write: CreditManager, Box 202, Sandy Utah 84070. R03p FORCED TO SELL on account erf illness, lovely home in family Coalville. diningroom, room, living roan, laundry room, new fireplace, almost-fu- ll basement w i t h almost new gas furnace and water heater. Has three acres of choice land suitable for farming or building purposes, 33 shares of city water rights, located in the heart of Coalville. New city sewer Joins Alproperty. Ph. 20-- lp bert E. Boyer. 336-59- 19, 19-2- nc 34 too Ford stake with bed, depick up luxe cab. Ph. 336-56- FOR SALE-rfo- Mary Job-con- sult me FOR constructed or improved is 6 J 61 miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as follows: 508 Tons of Bituminous Material and 9400 Tons of Bituminous Surface Course (34 Maximum). The project is to be completed in 30 working days. Prequalification of Mdders is required. Prior to any bidders receiving plans and specifications, it will be necessary that the Mdder have on file with the State Road Commission of Utah completed and approved, the required Pre qualification Statement pertaining to contractors experience and financial condition. The attention of bidders is directed to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. In conformity with the Federal-aid Highway Act of 1968 the UJ5. Department of Labor has certified the wage rates for this project which are the minimum wages to be paid cm this project. These rates are made a part of the contract documents. The attention of Mdders is directed to the fact that this Commission has been advised by the Wage and Hour Division; UJS. Department of Labor, that contractors engaged in higiway construction work are required to meet the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, (52 Stat. 1060). The State Highway Department, in accordance with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (78 Stat. 252) and the Regulations of the Department of Commerce (15 CJFJt., Part 8), issued pursuant to such Act, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that the contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement will be awarded to the lowest responsible Mdder without discrimination aa foe ground of race, color, or national origin. Proposal forms, plans, and specifications are on file in the office of foe State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and the office of its District Engineer at Ogden, Utah where they may be reviewed by prospective Mdders. Specifications, proposal forms, and plans may be obtained only at the Commission Offices at Salt Lake City, upon application and payment of a fee of $5.00, no part of which will be refunded. Each bidder must submit a bid bond from an approved surety company on forms provided by the Commission; or in lieu thereof, cash, certified check, or cashiers check for not less than 5 of the total amount of the Md, made payable to the State Road Commission, as evidence of good faith and a guarantee that if awarded the contract, the Mdder will execute the contract and furnish the contract bonds as required. The right to reject any or all bids automatic washer. Approxheavy duty imately 4 yrs. bid. Call Kamas, -lp FOR 783-44- HELP WANTED Woman in Coalville area to manage Summit County Bee office. Must be good news writer, and we will help. This is not a full-ti- 15 2 bedrm. SALE-19- 66 9L 19-2- nc cash for Must be near enter, gas, electricity and sewer lines in Coalville, Kamas or Park City. Retired couple. Quote price. Ed F. Peterson, 52 E. Guest Ave., Salt Lake 19-- 3c City. Ph. 266-22WANTED Will pay slant needle-Wal- nut cabinet, does all types of zigzag sewing. Repossessed, make payments of $5 a month iff $49 cash. Murray Service Coder, SINGER 278-69- 20-l- p 57. 14 to 12 acre lot. KIRBY vacuums, several repossessed. Make $5 a month payments or pay $39 cash. Mur- ray Service Crater, 278-695- 7. 20-l- p 82. Br. house in Wanshlp; piece of ground for building lot; large refrigerator; gas water heater, good cond.; FOR SALE- -2 small coal heating stove. Ph. 336-53- 18. 19-2- nc CUSTOM SWATHING, Pace, 336-53- ArviU FOR SALE-Peke-- poo puppies. (Peklneese and poodle cross) 2. NaVee Vernon, 336-598- 20-2- nc SALE-3-- yr. old horse, small red roan gelding, green broke, reins good. Pete dark, FOR 336-595- 20-2- nc 9. 18-- 4p 62 FOR REDUCE SAFE A fast with GoBese Tablets A Pills", Boy den Drug Coalville. U-- SALE-- GE ConsoleStereo, also GE Console TV. Reasonor 336-55able, 336-569L 47 20-2- nc 8c CLASSIFIED OIL PAINTING MADE-Ea- syl Superior oil painting lessons available, also custom oil paintings. Reasonable. Expert teacher. For full information, call 783-457- You. 19-2- nr. 2. ADS-M- ust absolutely be paid in advance. Please do not phone. This will eliminate embarrassment for us when we refuse your call, and also for yourself. Thank nf NOW... One Policy Protects Entire Family M0 ii insured by the most flexible of plans. He is not limited to one mode or type of life insurance but can select the plan which best suits his needs and budget If he is disabled, his insurance, plus that on mother and the children, will remain in force fully paid. is covered by permanent insurance (rather than term as with most other companies). This means that she is building up cash values and retirement benefits. Her insurance and the children is fully paid up if Dad should die, in addition to the cash she receives from Dad's policy. MOTHER CHILDREN are insured at no extra cost New additions to the family are automatically covered after they are 13 days old. At age 22, children may convert to 33,000 of any kind of insurance for every $1,000 out provided under Farmers Family a medical exam. Flan-with- Aik your Farmtri Attnl about this outstanding protection for all xsmr family... plus all your othtr Insurance Midi too. LEON SIMISTER Coalville, Utah Phone 336-239- 41 or 1 336-551- 5 is reserved. Any additional information may be secured at the office of foe State Road Commission. Dated this 9th day of May, 1970. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH Henry C. Helland, Director iff Highways PuMlshed in The Summit County Bee, May 14, 1970 For the finest of Furs RAISE RANCH BEAVER FOR FURS AND MEAT WE RAISE THEM IN PENS M l V YOU CAN TOO! J Purchase Plan for city or county farmer. Breeding Stock Kits, Yearlings nnd Adults. ar you vfilt Sail Laka City, drop hi at frlanSly ilora. rawia through Iho wMxt loloctio of wotoro clothing and oddlary In Iho country . la tact clyloc. fair prim, Whoa CUSTOM DESIGNED LUXURIOUS BABY BEAVER FUR COATS SO SOFT AND BEAUTIFUL YOU WOULDNT BELIEVE . SADDLE RY RANCHWEAK WESTERN BOOTS Sand for your FREE M Pago Color Cafafogve Onlor by omH. Wo chip onywhoio. ... IT! lacke WMe RANCHWEAR Sowing tho NaWow from bo SUMMIT BEAVER RANCH Ho art of IhoWoot Salt lako City, Utah 84111 42 Boot 2nd South Stroot Dopt. "N" Peoa, Utah fieeeeeeseeeseesM I 783-21- 14 |