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Show few days with her mother, Mrs. Paskett. Myrla Marguerite came here with a group attending the LDS Church conference. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Plyer, Myrla's mother and father-in-laFrancis Stephens and children have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. th' County Oyer Agents Desk ' J. Reed Moore Lotan-Cou- ioners Commiss- nty Day w. at Utah State malty has been scheduled for October 16, toe day of Hotne- -. coming. The Commissioners, County Clerks, and their wives have been Invited by President Glen L. Taggart to be guests of the University for the day, according to Dr. C. Dennis Funk, Associate Director, USU Extension. said the extension county agents and area coordinators who work closely with the commissioners will participate with them at the University tor the Commissioners Day activities. , The officials will participate in a meeting of the Utah Association of Counties. As guests of the University, the commissioners and their wives will en-Jthe Homecoming parade, a smorgasbord In the University Center and the Homecoming football game between USU and Memphis State University. The following from Summit County are planning to attend: Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Koy Page, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Flinders, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pace, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Moore. He oy Henefer News Mrs. DiAnn Staples was the honored guest recently of a baby shower held in her honor. Refreshments were served to about 16 guests. All attending enjoyed the fun evening. Welcome home greetings are extended to Lorin Fawcett and Kent Jones. Lorin recently returned from a mission and Kent from the service. Myrla Carlis visited for a The Club program has a 4-- H unique opportunity to serve young people from the ages of 9 to 19. As an educational institution, H clubs supplement the teachings of home, school, church and other youth or4-- ponsible for the success of individual clubs as well as the programs. assist leaders with the county-wi' ganizations rather than replace or compete with them. It is an additional means by which young people are helped to maturity. As each member carries out a project in homemaklng, agriculture, or related activities he or she learns through participation in real life situations to develop a way of life built on self-he- lp and consideration for others. H members learn to make the most of their own talents, they also learn to play ' as well as work together and to look beyond the simple daily to their places 4-- 4-- at 4-- Kummer, Virginia Street; Francis: Mildred "Lemon; Woodland-U-Re- tta VanTassell; Kamas-Kl- m Kumagai and Albert wagstaff; Marion-JoA- nn Peterson; Oakley-C- P.Woolsten-hulm- harlotte Wanship-LeWa- na Hoytsville-Delb- ert Henef Helen Judd; Home Improvement Workshop was held and conducted by Rhea Gardner, Home Furnishing Specialist. A e; Williams; Milliner; Tree and Peoa-Do- nna Paskett; Adklns, Merla Foust, Irene Robinson. The untiring events of this group and the cooperation of the agents boosted the H enrollment to an all time high. Growth in H club work since 1930 from about 75 members up to 225; 1935 down to 25; 1940 then a steady increase to the 400 mark in 1965. Enrollment this 4-- 14 402, 13 men-- Gl women, Jr. leaders. Projects Beautlflcation of home grounds, gardens, forestry, poultry, dairy, beef, dog care, riding horses, rabbits, tractor, woodcraft, business training, clothing, food preparation, food preservation, knitting, home Improvement, square dancing, archery. leaders give because their help, need and girls boys much give because they have so to share, give club members, faith, in God, in America, in mankind, and most of all, faith 4-- H in themselves. Leadership Dedicated leaders are res . a dog Something new in project '. . . yes 4 boys in Hoytsville did an excellent Job exhibiting, record keeping, and care and management of their dogs. Mrs. Florine Jones, leader, and Charles Putman,Steven Jones, Kendall Crittenden and James Sprlggs were members. 4-- H, The National H leaders are urging that the H work be placed on a year round basis, rather than Just a summer pro--, gram. There are good reasons back of this too. 1. It keeps the club organized and together. -2. It expands too manynrorth- - ' while activities that' can't be done in the summer. 3. It gives more time to better work. 4. It gives time for more leadership training. 4-- 4-- It recognizes citizenship. 6. It gives opportunity to learn 5. by doing. One hundred and twenty attended the Achievement Pro- gram. The " 13th annual Leader's Banquet was held at 120 Park City, attended. Commissioner William Durrant acted as master of ceremonies. Demonstrations Suzanne Milliner, "Bread With Braids" Kristine Willoughb- y- "Don't Strike that Match." of H plaques to: Henefer; Dr. and Mrs. John Kumagai, Kamas; and the Kiwanis Club of Park Margaret Blonquist,' Pattern Markings." Margaret Moore, 'Posture on Parade." Meal Preparations: Kristine Willoughby and Kathryn Pace. Style Revue, Shana Judd and Sherry Moore. Public Speakin- g- Suzanne Milliner. Older Youth Conference at Friends 4-- by Art Gray. About 700yearsagoitwas played on foot, first using the hand, then later a glove, and finally a paddle that evolved into says. today's racquet. 4-- and MARY RICHARDSON, less otherwise designated. . Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the County Courthouse in the City of Coalville, Utah and the County of Summit, State of Utah on October 14th, 1971 at 1:00 THRIFTY NINE, NUTTY FOUR, THREE LITTLE PEACHES We had fun at H camp this year, and all of the girls went but two. We participated in everything and ail had a good time. We did well at the Summit County Fair. Most of the girls got blue ribbons and we had three go to State Fair: Lily Atkinson, Mlchele Preece, and Julie Gunn. is a five year's in a row State Fair winner. She is the Lily mer cooking and learning new things about cooking. I really enjoy working with these three groups of girls and hope to be able to work with them in the coming years. I think the H program Is a wonderful thing for the young people. It teaches them many things, and given them a goal to work toward. Leader: Edna Atkinson Junior Leaders: Mary Ann and Lily Atkinson. 4-- Reporters: Lily Atkinson Lisa Mitchell and. Judy Smith. daughter of Edna and Ollie Atkinson. Julie Gunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl a first Gunn, got at the State Fair. . Michele Preece, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Preece, got a 1st at the State Fair. We all had an enjoyable sum CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor would like to thank the Henefer Fire Department and the citizens of Henefer and the CoalviUe Fire Department for their assistance in helping to save the home and furnishings at the Lillianthal home when a fire broke out Wednes40-lp day evening. Mc McConaughy, editor of the Summit County Bee was in Kamas on Monday. He delivered a typewriter to The r ma Turner, and even offered to buy his coffee she served him. He left a message for Therma to give to-w- . it: Beginning 75 Rods and 500 feet south and 643.5 feet East of Northwest corner, Northwest Sec- tion, 21, Township 2 South, Range 6 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence. South 94 feet; East 150 feet; North 94 feet; West 150 feet to beginning. Con- tainliig 0.32 acre. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. DATED at Coalville, Utah this 20th day of September. 1971. RONALD R. ROBINSON, Sheriff of Summit State of Utah. County, AlanD. Frandsen Attorney for Plaintiff Published in The Summit County Bee, September 23, 30 and Oct. 7, 1971. used for miscellaneous purposes. Hereafter, 2.0 ac. ft. of water is to be released into East Canyon Creek same as hereto -for, and 2.0 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ft. deep at a point well S. 1231ft. W. 442 ft. from the NE Cor. Sec. 29, TB, R4E; and used for the domestic purposes of two families in NE 14 NE 14 Sec. 29.TS.R4E. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer 442 State Capitol, Salt 100-2- NOTICE OF ROAD MEETING The Summit County Commissioners plan to abandon the County Road up 00 Lewis Canyon, from the Vera unless otherwise designated. Location in 8UMM. : ' -Paul J. Roy lance, 584 E. 6170 S., Murray, Utah 84107 proposes to change the point of diversion, place, b nature of use of .5 ac ft. out of a total of JO sec ft. and 5.85 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by a portion of WUC The water has been diverted from Mill Creek at a point S. 260 ft. I E. 750 ft. from N 14 Cor. Sec. 33.T3N, RI0E; and used for the of 3500 cattle, I 6 horses, and used from June 1 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 1.95 ac. in NW 14 NE 14, NE 14 NW 14 Sec. 33, T3N, (21-25- 0). stock-wateri- Rces home in Coal Hollow. Written objections to this proposal will be ceived in re- the office of the Summit County Clerk until Oct. 20, 1971. Reed Pace, County Clerk. OCTOBER mi PERMANENT WAVES Regular $12.50 $7.50 Now La Rue's Beauty Salon ng ' R10E. Blon-qui- st gate southerly to the Ralph Hereafter, .50 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a well 200 ft. deep at a point N. 2490 ft. W. 1550 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 33, T3N, R10E; and used for the domestic pur IN WANSHIP 10-in- ch t Phone Visits Boss-Ma- n p.m. of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate in Summit County, State of Utah, described as follows, t (21-12- Lily Atkinson Fair Winner Again 1971 mm to the postmaster, John Bige-lobut it wasn't very nice. John was out of town that day and he said he was real sorry he missed Mac. He had been saving a dimer for months Just so he could buy Mac his coffee. After John receives his message, their friendship may dissolve as of Tuesday. w, 336-531- 0 IB if Two hundred and fifty attended camp. Kathyrn Pace, mayor and Anita Judd was secretary. The theme was 'Circus Time". Have a snow ball E New Rancho El Rae Trailers Winter will be a whole new season; Get with it, with a new snowmobile. And get your instalment loan at Utah's best known and most respected bank. Call Walkers. i a Service far General Electric Phone Koy Page, Coalville Office, 336-56- 2 Factory Trailed Service fer Cealvfllaiutak RICHARDSON October 7, ers ask. II Awttebst Salts - E. Thursday, Marriage! Ephraim-Datin- g! Appliance and Refrigeration Specialist SfWOMtt- DONALD V. JOHNSON, BETTY JOHNSON, WALTER CoalviUe, Utah When What agel Were questions Dick Siddo way O.K. vs. TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to exchange water in Summit County, State of Utah throughout the entire year unNOTICE Locations in SLBiM. Ezch. 455 (35 Area) Herbert B. Fowler, M.D. seeks the right to exchange 2.0 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 27611, UJS. Bur. of Reel. Contract with Weber Basin Water Cons. Dist. The water has been diverted from East Canyon Res. at a points. 1820 ft. and E. 1930 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 10, T2N, R3E; and Plaintiff, entire Lil-llant- In the 12th century, an early form of tennis was played from horseback, National Geographic SHERIFF'S SALE Civil No. 4216 IN THE DBTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DBTRICT Of AND FOR SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. FINANCE MILLER COMPANY, a Utah Corporation. 1 Q0 THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 ng HUBERT C. LAMBERT STATE ENGINEER Published in The Summit County Bee Sept. 30, Oct. 7, & 14,1971. TO WATER USERS The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to change water in Summit County, State of Utah, throughout the year Iiur Jones, City, accepted IB' stock-wateri- , NOTICE 4-- 7. It gives a challenge in a changing world. Ordell Stephens. Fran's husband Is In the St. Mark's Hospital after a recent fall. A dinner was held Sunday at 'the home of Dale and Melva Rlchlns. Enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkinson tad two children; Mr. and Mrs. Odell Russell and four children and Mrs. Cleone Hortin and three children. Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before Nov. 13, 1971. HUBERT C. LAMBERT STATE ENGINEER Published in The Summit County Bee Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 414,1971. Work Year-Roun- d Five year pins went to Ina Jones, Henefer; Kim Kumagai, Kamas; Vera Boyer, Upton; 10 year to Betty Crittenden, Coalville; 15 year to Isabelle Judd, Hoytsville; LeOra Knight, 20 year to Helen Woodland; Judd, Hoytsville. 4-- 4-- year two-cou- Virginia Street, Berneil Kummer, Clara Nelson, Helen Judd, Louise Wagstaff and Willa Dearden made samples of draperies, pin boards, wood finishing and drawn work. After school Remelda Nelson and Virginia Pace with 14 older H members met with Miss Gardner and pined excellent experience in making room color schemes. er-W- llla Dear den and John CoalviUe-E- lla Roma Judd and Clara Nelson; Foods-Barb- ara Sargent and LaWana Milliner. A project workshop for leaders was held. Samples of zippers, pleats, neck facings, and hems were made by Joyce Ovard LaNae Ovard, Roma Judd, Phyllis Passey, Willa Dearden, Clara Nelson, Doris Rasmussen and Helen Judd. These leaders also took the 'Know Your Sewing Machine." in the life neil City-Ber- .Jaylor, .Ctathing-Ile- ne Council 1965 Park Logan. Science is introduced into H in foods and clothing, leaders attended a program for teaching the science into the project at Logan. Those attending were, of the community, the nation and the world. 4-- H or- ganization and conduct of H clubs, a year round development program is carried out by the State and County Extension staff. Leaders: Berneil Kummer, Willa Dearden and the County Agent attend State H Leaders School for council members, supervisors, and key leaders 4-- tasks To de I poses of one family, of 27 cattle In NW 14 SE 14 Sec. S3, T3N.R10E. 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 before Nov. 13, 197L Het Peiit Walker Bank WestlafMaM Phtie 336-245- 8 Instalment Loans Jfrmfo-- r f'nknl Ikfnut Immramv ( WmIkxi 1 (2 ONLY) ft 15.5 ft. (Shown) 13.5 $1197.00 $1647.00 Bring this ad with you to get' these special clearance prices! . Crandall-Walk- r Motors er CoalviUe r |