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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Few Changes femCttitUty by Thompson Fee Program Todays Few changes will be made in the National Forest Fee collection program as a result of the recent enactment of Public 7, which restores Law a modified Golden Eagle Passport Program, stated Regional Forester Vern Hamre today. "However, he said, "the Bill does entitle persons 62 years of age or older to a Golden Age Passport which will allow them a 50 percent reduction of user fees in National Parks and National Forests. Hamre explained, that there is a user fee of $1.00 per day for each noncommercial vehicle and its occupants in designated Forest Service camping and picnic areas throughout Utah, Nevada, southern Idaho, and western Wyoming. Under the new Act,nontrans-ferabl- e Golden Eagle Passports and Golden Age Passports are to be issued starting next year. 92-34- Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary To Be Honored at Open House Mr., and Mrs. Frank E. and Elsie Bingham Gunn of Hoyts-vill- e, are being honored at an House Open given by the family celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on July 29, 1972 at the HoytsviUe Cultural Hall from 6 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. No gifts please. Frank and Elsie met in Garland in 1920 while Frank was working at the Sugar Factory and Elsie at the telephone company. Elsie and family moved to Ogden to live where Frank later came down and met her and continued their courtship. They were married July 26, 1922 in 3-- Ogden, Utah which was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on March 22, 1923. At the time of their marriage, Frank was working at the Rail- - Heneier Church The Henefer Ward Primary held their closing social on Tuesday, July 18. It was held in the recreation hall and Carol Stephens conducted.Opening prayer was given by Mary Beth Fawcett. Closing prayer Arlin Ovard. Music was under the direction of chorister Kathy Richins and organist LaNae Ovard. All the classes sang their class songs and there were a few talks. TheTar-getee- rs performed a dance which was enjoyed by all who attended the program. Their teachers, Leah Nichols and Barbara Brooks joined in the fun, also. The Primary Presidency, consistingof President Leola Richins and selors, Bonnie Ovard and Carol Stephens directed the program. Refreshments were served to all who attended the program. Speakers in Sacrament Meeting on Sunday were Brother, and Sister Joseph E. Beard. They returned from a mission' recently. The Ward MIA held their closing social on Tuesday, July 18th. The group ehjoyed playing softball and volley ball at Lone Tree. Afterwards, a weiner roast was held. Everyone reports having a fun time. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deep appreciation for all the expressions of sympathy and strength you have given us at the loss of our husband and Dad. We are also very grateful for all the food, flowers and donations that were given in our behalf. Words are inadequate to express the heartfelt thanks that we wish to give all who were so kind. The Joseph W. Ovard family road in Ogden and they continued to live in Ogden until of Hoytsville. They have 16 grandchildren. Frank has worked on the farm and raised sheep. He has worked at Brown Equipment and was Secretary of the Water Ditch 1927 when they moved to Hoytsville to take over the farm at the death of Franks father. They have raised four boys Junior (deceased), LaMarr of Covina, California, DeVerl of Salt Lake City, and Theron Co. Elsie worked in the Primary . for 40. years and as a Relief Society visiting teacher for 30 years. She has also held many other positions in the Relief Socity. This season, "Parkland Passports and "Parkland Golden Age Passports are being issued by the National ParkServ-ic- e. The Parkland Passport is valid only for entry into the areas administered by the National Park Service. No passport or other permit is needed for entry into administered Forest Service. Parle Kivanis Steak Fry Big Success The Park City Chapter of Kiwanis hosted members of other clubs from Salt Lake Valley, Provo and Cottonwood at a steak fry held last Saturday. Held at the Municipal Park,' those from the warm Salty Valley enjoyed the cool mountain air. An exciting Rugby game was in progress on the adjacent lawn, the food was excellent, the weather couldnt have been more perfect and everyone enjoyed a dinner away from home, meeting again as they try to do every year. Bishop Dearden and Earne Anderson received rave notices as dispensers of steaks which were cooked to order. Ken Webb and his helpers kept the line moving so that every one was served no later than 7:30 p.m. . The first Kiwanis Steak Fry was held on Bonanza Flats 15 years ago. Its a great annual dinner that will be held every year, and in all probability July 15, 1997 will be their 40th anniversary, -- so says Ken Webb. ft RAPTOR 0PIPER5 foURiUNOS! by the The National Park Service, like the Forest Service, charges a user fee for use of any designated developed campground and for other special recreation facilities (such as boat launching ramps). The Parkland Golden Age Passport, which next year will be replaced by the Golden Age Passport, is to entitle the owner (who must be at least 62 years of age) to a 50 percent reduction in the user fee for any National Park System or National Forest campground or other special recreation facility for which a user charge is made. This will include all designated Forest Service charge campgrounds and other charge recreation facilities. All other users of either National Park Service or Forest Service campgrounds and special facilities are required to pay the established daily use fees. Mr. Hamre stressed that all National Forest sites are not charp areas, and the designat- ed sites are well posted to vise the public. ad- The new Golden Eagfc Passport and Golden Age Passport will probably not be issued this season. However, any persons presenting either the Parkland Golden Age Passport or any other reasonable evidence of being 62 years of age or older shall be given the 50 percent reduction in user fees for National Forest campground and other specialized recreation facilities. Press thats And Alton and Selma Taylor became the proud grandparents of a new baby boy born to Ron and Dian Taylor on July 12. The new little guy was born in the McKay Hospital and weighed 6 because from short, short hot pants and mini-skirt- to s ankle-swishin- g culottes and midis -t-oday's wide style variations offer modem lbs. Boners-Char- ged up- on by one of the three elephants that escaped from Sells-Flot- o circus here, an Indian narrowly escaped with his life. Trumpeting wildly, the beast came out of a covert and stared for the Indian on horseback.-L- os Angeles (Calif.) Daily Mirror 1 oz. He has two brothers, Devere and Earl. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaVelle Butt, River- - fashion gals more freedom than ever before. The new 1972 M and Bine best-dresse- d r form-fittin- g dale. Great grandparents are: Mr. James Taylor, Henefer and Mrs. Holmes. fashions, however, both short and long, require strategic augmentation for proprietys sake and a slender, tender look. John and Trudy Findlay of Layton became the proud parents of a baby boy on June 25. He weighed 9 lbs. 2 oz. The new baby has two brothers, Stephen and Tony. Grandparents are Mrs. Effie Sickenger, Gene Halls, California, Mrs. Steven Findlay; Great grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keyes, Henefer, Mrs. Earl Halls, Morgan and a One popular way to meet both styling demands is to don colorful tiits, bodystocking or pantyhose. These not only look great, they're also effective cover-up- s that leave no tell-tal- e bumps and under clothing. The lumps same is true of new Stay free These new brand Maxi-Padfeminine napkins feature an adhesive-attache- d system that locks onto underwear so theres no need for belts, pins or other bulky accessories. s. grandmother, Mrs. George Keyes, Ogden. great-grea- t- Dee and Gail Lynn of Echo received a phone call onSunday telling them of the birth of a baby daughter born to Bob and Judy Davis on Saturday. The Davis are former Henefer residents and are nowmakingtheir home in Cheyenne, Wyo. The new baby will have the name of "Kerry Alice" and her birth weight was 7 lbs. 14 oz. and was 21 12 inches in length. She has two brothers Jimmy and Thomas. Republicans Attend Convention anyNationalFor-e- st or National Recreational Area Thursday, July 20, ' femmes are really having their ups and downs. i MR. ANPMRS. FRANK E. GUNN Coalville, Utah ycCcuf for Forest 5 All 14 delegates to the Utah State Republican convention from Summit County put in an appearance at the Salt Palace on Saturday, July 15. The four from Park City were Clements Hansen, chairman; Tommy and Elsena Jones became the parents of their 8th child, a boy on July 14th. This makes 4 boys and 4 girls. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. . Kathryn Hansen, Mel Flinders, and Connie Andrus. Robert F. Clyde, incumbent State Senator is planning a day of campaigning in the near future in Park City, and other candidates running for state office will be here before the Richard Jones. Reunipn Is Held The families of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beard, Mr. and Mrs. LaVern (Gladys) Dearden and Mrs. Ruth Ball all met at the Henefer Park on Sunday for a very enjoyable visit. There were 53 family members in Primary election on Tuesday, August 15 when voters will go to their regular voting stations to cast ballots for their choice' of candidates who did not get 70 of the vote at the state breakfast Served Daily 8 Luncheon Dinner to a.m. 11 11 5 a.m. - 3 p.m. p.m. -- 10 p.m. MI. MEADOW RANCH RESORT Phone Salt Lake City Park City 3598332 649-865- 0 |