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Show Christens Woodland of Woodland is astir with the coming of ChrtstSut&CoT-leg-e kids have all returned for the holidays, people an AU ; : busy shopping, cooking, laugh- lag and loving for Christmas. Then la a wonderful feeling in the air as we an tunny the. beauties of native that our Lord created for us, What a wonderful place to live. Merry to all. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hafen sad baby daughter have arrived at the home of the Thomas Leflers to spend the holidays with them. They arrived home Friday evening. Their daughter Aleoe and husband will spend Christmas in Virginia and sons Lowell and are Milo both in the mission field. A lovely Christmas patty was held in Relief Society laatToes-da- y. A lesson was given by Elma Winterton after whidi a program was enjoyed by alL Mary Lee Clawson and Kath Claw-so- n sang a duet, followed by a reading by LaReta VanTassell, Mrs. Bus Germer played the viola, accompanied by Kema Fraaier, Kathy Clawson then gave a reading. After a lovely program a ham dinner was served and gifts wen exchanged. Carlile Knight Is in the Wasatch County Hospital where he is recovering from a bout with the flu. Robert Carlile and wife, of Washington D.C. are here to spend the Christmas holidays with his mother, Mrs. Edith Carlile. They will return home the day after Christmas. from all of us to you! BULLOCK'S CAR WASH Connie and Glen Williams have both been released from the hospital following their accident last week. Kevin was released and is staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald of Delta, and Brent will be released from the Utah Valley Hospital sometime this vjX X "PEACE ON EARTH" 9 Joy To All at Christmas! DEAN'S COFFEE SHOP week. A beautiful Christmas program was presented Sunday morning by the Sunday School. The name of the program was "What is Chrlstmas"rbere was a large crowd in attendance to enjoy the beautiful words and music. LeOra Knight and LaRetta Hantaan have spent many evenings away from home, singing with the musical group "The of Heber City. Charolettes Their music is enjoyed by many people throughout the area. inter-mount- Bishop Moon is up and around and feeling much better. Mr. and Mrs. Atvin Anderson were happy to have his Mr. sister and brother-in-la- w and Mrs. Murray Thacker of Heber City visit with them Monday evening. South High Student Body Learns of Accordions, Both Old and New On Tuesday. Dec. 14 the stu- dentbody was entertained by Don Comfort from National School Assemblies. He demonstrated the use of a traditional accordion and a new electronic accordion that was capable of producing over 4,000 sounds. On Wednesday, Dec. 15, the students attended an assembly honoring South Summit's three Tom Wharton, a sportswriter from tbeSalt Lake Tribune presented plaques to Garry and Barry Walker and Rick Bailey. During this same assembly Principal Marlon Tree from Wasatch was here as a representative of the Utah High School activities assn. He presented the Region V Class A football championship trophy to the South Summit team, coaches and studentbody. Congratulations guystll rs. 1 BRISTOWS TEXACO SERVICE 4 Thursday, December 23, 17 the 1971 PbmB mmsm Tl ' Friday, Dec. tr SsssssMaagj i . f liMST Wild- cat basketball team fought a tense battle on their home court against the Grantsville CowFOR SALE-Sk- lis, Ski Boots, boys. The final score was 65 712 B, bindings and poles. to 62 in favor of the Cowboys. Used once. Call 3. Saturday night the Wildcats oc traveled to Nephi to play the Juab Wasps. The final score REMODELING JOBS WAKTED-carpentr- y, was 64 to 60 In favor of the painting, etc esWasps. timates Call Ted Boyer, Wednesday, Dec. 22, the Henefer given. 0. Wildcats will play Park City at Park City. The following PLEASE HELP IBWhen picnight they play Green River tures axe sent in please' at Kamas. Following the Green River game the Freshmen are identify whose who, left to right on back of pictures. Publisher. sponsoring a dance to the theme S8-tof 'Merry Christmas Darl336-248- 51-l- 336-566- 51-2- nc nf ing." BEST CORNER IN town, ideal -SS- HS-Christmas vacation begins on Fridayi Dec. 24. for winter storage, indoor or outdoor, campers, boats, construction equipment, etc.... Ph. 649-95(PjCO or 521-29- 90 81 HS-Wednesday 8. $LC). evening the Music Department put on the annual Christmas program In the high school auditorium. The - 43-t- nf a the staff at WE CANNOT BE responsible for pictures brought or mailed into Morgan office. They are' at the 'Bee office for your taking if you wish to have them. . program was excellently done and congratulations are In order for Mr. Germer and all those who performed. Leavitt Lumber Co. 46-t- nf BROOKS SHOE STORE, F. Eugene Brooks, Authorized dealer for Knapp Shoes, Coal48-ville, Utah 84017. Last Thursday, Dec. 16, a. representative from the American Cancer Society named Warren Barnes, presented a program about lung cancer. He demonstrated the deadly effects of nicotine on a white rat and showed a film on lung cancer. This presentation gave us all something to think about. Kamas, Utah 4p Yuletide Party for Valley ettes KAMAS The SJB. wrestlers traveled to Grantsville last Thursday and brought home a victory. The final score was 35 to 15. Those wrestlers pinning their Mrs. Johnson BLAINE BLONQUIST Diet at 51 B. B. Blonquist Dies in Ogden - RIVERDALE Blaine Blot quist. 58, of 5100 S. 1060 W., die Dies in Ogden HENEFE- RMrs. Gertrude Stephens Johnson, 82, of Ogden died Dec. 17 at a rest home. " Christmas Cheer to Everyone! i Coalville, Utah opponents were: Mike Gines, Rick Siddoway, Reed Schumann and Mark Peterson. Saturday morning at McKsy-D- e Hospital after a brief illness. He was born Jan. 15, 1913 ii Wishes of sympathy are exCoalville, a son of Alfred Law tended to Allen Nichols and rence and Margaret Salmor family on the loss of his brothShe was born Sept. 25, 1889 Blonquist He married Eleanor er and the family of Farley in Henefer, a daughter of Wil- Olson in the Salt Lake LDS TemRichins on the loss of his liam T. and Hannah Richins ple on Nov. 24, 1937. sister. Stephens. She married Hyrum . He graduated from North Johnson, April 2, 1908, in the Summit High School and reGet well wishes are extended Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died ceived his bachelor of science to Hillman Richins who recently degree from the University of in 1959. Utah in 1936 and master of arts spent a week In an Ogden hosfrom Colorado State ColHe now is and is home pital. She resided in Ogden the past degree lege in 1957. feeling better. 54 years. She was a former ReHe was a music educator in lief Society president in the LDS and Utah for the past Wyoming to" Wishes are also extended 21st Ward. She was a Sunday 35 years. He taught music in Owen Roberts who recently School teacher, ward choir from 193641 and Lyman, Wyo., underwent surgery. We wish member and in the Relief SocKemmerer. Wyo., 1941-4He him a speedy recovery. iety presidency of the 8th Ward was. music supervisor In the and a member of the 42nd Ward. Cheyenne, Wyo., public schools Welcome Is extended to Jeff from 1943-6Ovard, son of Carl and KathHe has been music consultant A former of leen Ovard. He- is home on the Weber County in the Ogden School district since Republican leave and will leave for New party, she was also a practical 19S6. He had served in state end national music committees and Jersey January 12. After spendnurse.' ing a week there be will go to Surviving are one son, Dr. seminars. He was a member of the Germany for a year. Good luck Vernal D. Johnson, of Ogden; 4th Ward. He served Riverdale wishes are sent his way. , and one sister, one as bishop of Cheyenne Ward of Henefer; Farley Stephens and was first counselor ir. Lane and Elaine Fawcett and Mrs. H. P. (Myrtle) Judd of Cheyenne stake presidency from son Brad visited over the weekOgden; four grandchildren and 195666. He was recently reend with their parents, Mr. and one leased as bishop of Ogden 5th Mrs. Carl Ovard and Mr. and Funeral services were held Ward. Mrs. Joe Fawcett. Monday in the Larkln Chapel of Surviving are his widow, three the Dawn with Bishop Artwell sons and one daughter, Lew Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Backus rence B. Blonquist of Walnut Checketts of the 42nd Ward ofvisited recently at the homes Creek, Calif., James L Blonficiating. of their daughters, Mr. and quist of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Larry Dearden and Mr. Noel L Blonquist of Ogden; Mrs. PINK AND BLUE and Mrs. Gary Morrill. Samuel (Vedanai Jensen o' Idaho Falls, Idaho; 10 grand HENEFE- Rchildren, one brother. Ross Blon Scott and Marie Richins and Gary and Ann Morrill became quist of Salt Lake City. family recently returned home the proud parents of a new baby from Texas. They were there boy December 13. He weighed 9 lbs. 10 os. and will be named for two months. Scott will rePress Boners-Go- v. Peabody turn after the holidays for a few Brett. There is another brother, will hit the campaign trail, fakmore weeks. Beau. Grandparents are, Mr. ing stops In Gardner, Leominand Mrs. Clifford Backus and ster and Fitchburg.-Bost- on Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Morrill Merry Christmas and a Happy (Mass.) Herald. Henef er News THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 The Valleyette Club met at the home of LaRue Smith for their Christmas party. Ora Lewis was Roma Smith gave two readings, and Sharon Smith played several accordion numbers. They exchanged gifts, ed who their secret pals were, and drew names for the coming year. A turkey dinner was served. BRINGING YOU WARM HOLIDAY GREETINGS! Carolers Are Out To add to the festivities and atmosphere of Christmas, Mrs. Zubeck's fifth grade class traveled through Coalville business houses singing Christmas carols on Monday morning. Dutch's American Service Dutch Woolstenhulme Oakley, Utah i 3. 6. vice-chairm-an brother great-grandchi- ld. . May peace be with you I Tlie Thompsons Temray, Margaret, Jim aid Bob NewYearllll allot Provo. happy milium1 from mMm Ms Bring: your Ice Skates down and skate on our Free Ice W Skating: Pond adjacent to "THE HUDDLE." that's in the "Saddle" Open During Holidays TRY OUR SKATER'S SPECIAL Hot Chocolate and Scones Hot Chili and Crackers 1 Here's wishing you a holiday season Sincere wishes to all our patrons and customers Blackhurst Insurance Agency, or nur Inc. Ever Popular Cheeseburgers and Fries Coalville, Utah old-tim- e tradition! The Summit County Bee LOUISE and MAC McCONAUGHY, Publikhen MAE BATES, Office Manager |