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Show for the past two weeks. Next week the news for this week which was made short due to Mall, Halloween CMbs, UEA. Parly Keep Braves Active of Summit Dear Citizens Your friend always, North Summit High. down. It .was followed a short Last week my letter didnt time after by a touchdown make it to the. Bee, so Ill run by Bryant Stevens who tie the news in with this ran 13 yards and Brent Wilweeks. The only big thing liams makingthe extra point.' that happened last week or Final score 34-- 6. Congratulations team and rather the week before was the football game atDugway. good luck in your future There has been a couple games. ' of clubs organized, the newLast week was not very est club is that of the Motorcycle Club under the super- busy except for the students vision of Mr. Toone and the who had quite a bit of home members, are: Jim Richins, work. The Student Council Jorgan A r gyle, and Gary has met a few times and Pritchard-go- od have their plans drawn for luck men. Also my cowboys and cowthe Braves Halloween party. have Plans had to be changed due their girls organized Rodeo Club with Mike Roath to time change in the football as president and Diane Dill-r- ee game that day. The plans for a spook alley secretary. The football game was held were dropped and a big movie at Dugway and in the first is still scheduled with games' quarter the Mighty Braves and fun for everyone. got off to a good start when This week the Studentbody Kenny McQueen ran three yards for a TD. But when it officers traveled to Cedar came to the extra point we City to attend work shop at failed. Later on in the first CSU left Monday after school quarter, the Braves made and returned Tuesday night. another T.D. again run by Last Friday the big Brave Kenny on a six yard run football team traveled to making the score 12-- 0, the Park City and returned with extra point was again no a victory 18-- 0. The game is good. In the second quarter the as follows: In the first quarBraves couldnt get the ball ter North Summit and Park near a touchdown and Dug- City fought it out between each other with North S um-m- it way intercepted a pass and keeping its head up. ran for the touchdown. The Braves kept them from makIn the second quarter the ing the extra point. The score Mighty Braves made a touchat half, Braves 12-- 6 Dugway. down by Kenny McQueen on In the second half the a one yard run, the extra Braves returned determined point was made by a run from to raise the score thus they Kenny McQueen. The score made a touchdown with Kenny at half 14-- 0. McQueen running 11 yards In the third quarter the for the T.D. and again the returned fired up to Braves extra point was no good. make another touchdown The Braves held the Musmade by QB Brent Williams tangs in their place till the with Kay Williams making fourth quarter when the the extra point. Braves over powered the In the fourth neither team Mustangs and made a touch- scored, final score NS 18-0. Woodland County: -- PC . The Woodland Ward rejoiced in the news that Mary Stokes was being baptized into the LDS Church. The important event took place at the Summit South Stake House Saturday, October 6, 1973.-He- r son Jack Stokes baptized her afterwhich an- other son Bill Stokes confirmed her. Her other family members, Mrs. Deloy Bisel, Mrs. Marvin Lewis, Tom and Dick Stokes were on hand to witness the sacred ordinances being performed. and All the daughters-in-la- w were present sons-in-la- w also, as well as all of her grandchildren with the ex- -, ception of JoDe Miles who is living in New Jersey. Dr. John Holbrook of Salt Lake City, the physician who has been attending Mary during her long illnesses was also there. Afterward the family had a short testimonial meeting. The large family and friends in attendance went then to the Marvin Lewis home in Marion where Patsy had prepared a delicious turkey dinner. It was indeed much like Thanksgiving, as the whole family had much (o rnjtfja jver. Now t!i family qiialRy silver co-o- p great Back Kenny McQueen for his fine performances and hard work for our team. He was injured in the Park City game which resulted in a broken elbow which puts him out for the rest of the season. The Braves are determined to go on to State and we know they will. invest in - The traditional depository of real value M Mm r1 until. M .Hf an. mm 4N M. kn. an. 1 m. rnmmm Id. O m CALL 4 COLLECT (801) (OGDEN UTAH) 394-770- 1 $3.80 TROY OUNCE HM MOV! WOT tp poaiOpl quality silver StlSRgP co-o- p 437 3Mh STREET OGDEN UTAH, 14403 CITY. ITATI, tm That same night the Soph-mor- es held their dance which turned out to be good and the bike was won by Scott Bagnell. Also last Wednesday the month of Halloween, my young girls traveled to. Heber to compete in the region nine slow pitch sports day. The first game NJS. played Tintic and won and they had a bye the second. On the third the girls played Wasatch for championship and beat the Wasps. In the championship game against Union my gals lost which put them in second place. Thanks to Mrs. Roemith for coaching these girls and thanks girls for representing my students and me. , Thats about all of my news Miss Bonnie Stevens and Alvin and Mary Lou Gines were in Woodland for the weekend. Bonnie is attending the Utah Technical College in Salt Lake City. Robert Anderson and Jan Lefler were home from the BYU for the weekend, and to attend homecoming at the Larsen and three sons, Corey, Marty and Derrold of Oakley. The Summit County Bee Thursday, Oct. 11, 1973 reported it was a to remember and cherday ish and a birthday she will Mabel long remember. good old South Summit! Coalville News The home of Mabel R. Larsen was the setting Sunday for a birthday party for Mabel. Thirty-fo- ur family members met and enjoyed a fine birthday dinner to- CONVERTIBLE-RORTABLEiDISHWASHE- R 2 speeds, 5 cycles including Coming to make the day such a happy one was Mr. and Mrs. George Farrell of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs.Sher-do- n Super Scour for cooked-on- , baked-o- n foods. Super. Scour cycle is an extended cycle using heated wash and rinse water hot water and detergent continue to circulate as water is being Woolstenhulme of Wan-sh- ip and Shirley Ellingwood of Salt Lake City, all daughters of. Mabel. Brother, Richard Redden of Salt Lake City and sister, Irena Redden of Coalville were also silverware arms and cutlery baskets ameled tub Reversible cutting-boar- d top Fulltime filtering system Sound insulation feature Rinse dispenser with fill indicator. gether. heated full-siz- e Uinla Lumber & Hardware i Coalville IF 336-220- Kamas 9 783-435- 2 M permits to hunt the Range Owners Protective Association, lands will be 3,000 FOR ments. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Frazier visited with Louella Walker last Friday afternoon. Monta Lou was on the Homecoming alumni assembly. and then they visited in Woodland afterward. m FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 At the following locations: - - - Echo, Utah Echo Cafe Downs Hofei Coalville, Utah Dean's Coffee Shop - - Coalville, Utah Hazel Wright's Home living in Hoytsville Utah Frieda Orgilfs Home - - Upton, Utah Mr. Roger Lefler is here visiting a little while with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lefler. Roger is now San Francisco where he is employed by the Telephone Company, and he is in the intermountain region to do some work in spray Porcelain-en- present. Grandchildren present were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Farrell and children, Jamie and Tiffany of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McQueen and son, Corey and daughter, Kimberly also from Bountiful; Mrs. Georgia Farrell Mackay and daughters, Kris and Natalie and son Jeffry of Salt Lake City; Mr. and 2 there. Becky Atkinson is getting ready for a big trip to Reno, Nevada where she will represent the Western Region as their vice president of the Future Business Leaders of America. We are proud of Becky and her accomplish- 4 Coalville, Utah, is com- plete in the church. Louise was the first in the family to be baptized a member of the LDS Church, with other members, one by one, following. It is a thrill tor the Woodland Ward members to rejoice with the family. Brenda and Kay Fitzgerald were home for the weekend from Ephraim, where they both attend Snow College. Mrs. Louella Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Huff journeyed to Roosevelt where they visited the day m with their father, Mr. Winterton and visited with other members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Fitzgerald were happy to have members of his family spend the day at their ranch for work and visiting, as the Don Fitzgeralds, the Clark Fitzgeralds, and the Rodney Fitzgeralds spent the day Hy-ru- Thanks is extended to our Mrs. Steven Woolstenhulme of Hoytsville; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Woolstenhulme of Wan-shi- p; Mrs. Donald Woolstenhulme and two daughters, Wendy and Mitzi of Coalville and Mr. and Mrs. Jack N. this area. R. O. P. A. |