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Show Prospective Jury List Drawn THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE matter, October 26, 1923, at the 84017, under the Act of March 2, 1878, Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-claspostage paid at Coalville, Utah. Advertising Rates on Application Subscription $5.00 a year In advance. H. C. AlcConaughy; Editor and Publisher. Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. R.'D. McConaughy, General Manager. y. P. Langford, Production Manager. Entered second-clas- s s The following list of prospective jurors will serve John D. Keyes, Elda Bates, 0. Atkinson, Earl W. McNeil, Ralph Hallam, Ralph Crittenden. during the current year. Following the drawing of the list law enforcement officers began notifying the lucky winners with the necessary legal documents. COALVILLE Karl K. Warner, James B. Sargent, Betty R. Crit- ECHO Dee H. Lynn, David Lorraine Bond. Gale UPTON Or-gi- ll, KAMAS Maxine Minchey, Ralph tenden, Joe F. Jenkins, Nadine McQueen, T. Copley Georgi, E. L. Ottosen, Lin-dE. Snyder, Theodore D. Walker, Louis Downard, Glenn E. Brown, Marie C. Hanks, Alice Lewis, Bob on Wilde. Kelley L. Maxwell, Phyl- lis DeWeese, HalC. Hortin, SUPPOSEDLY bright-eye- a certain group. There were about 50 half -- clad men, women and kids clamoring for attention in the lobby. These were the people who had been through the real thing elsewhere. They KNEW BETTER than to take chances. d and bushy-taile- d, we're home from the annual convention of the Utah Press Association. At this Salt Lake meeting we swap lies, listen and learn, elect officers, accept prizes if any, eat, drink and be merry, and, most important, renew friendships and make new friends. This one was a little different, insofar as activity was concerned. We were awakened at 1 oclock Saturday morning by a blaring fire alarm on every floor of the Tri-A- rc Travelodge. Folks had come through earthquakes in California and hotel fires all over the world just grabbed coats or dressing gowns and most valuable possessions and headed downstairs. They didnt chance the elevators, either. They walked down. who WIFE OF A visiting publisher from California was big, beautiful and somewhat imperious. Know what she carried in her hand? Her MY LADY FAIR Louise was spared this experience, being ensconced like a queen in St. Benedicts Hospital in Ogden. (JShe came home Sungirdle! Teen-age- rs new full of turned in the vim. day, vigor, fun and and broke alarm for vitamins.) vitality out some connections. I just stuck my head No. Travelodge was sorry, in the hall, sniffed for smoke, checked the location of the but I never heard of any fire escape, and went back to sleepless rebates. bed. The alarm blasted for 25 minutes, making sleep impossible, then at 2 a.m. it GUESS WE MADE a little started up again. This time the bell rang for mistake this year. We didnt a few seconds, went quiet for get to the judges with under-the-taa few moments, then rang offers. Anyhow, it shortly again. When it finally was a slim year for prize stopped at 2:30 you couldnt winning. All we got was four third-pla- ce believe it. Just like waiting for that second shoe to drop plaques and several honorable mentions. Better upstairs. than a hole in the head, as Bud says, but only barely. MOST EVERYBODY stayThe third places? One of NOT ed in their rooms-b- ut ... , ble A BEAUTIFUL COMBINATION MAGIC MILL and MAGIC E MIXER! Marvin Richins, Louise N. Simister, Stephen B. Rich-in- s, Ross 0. Bristow, Lyda M. Makin, Weldon V. Smith, Leonard R. Lester, Richard Lynn Clark, Donna S. Keyes, Rodney Staples, Earl Shaw, Chester Blonquist Jr., Melvin Shaw, Mark Scates, ODriscoll, Douglas Gines, James H. Watson. J. L. Louder, Joe H. Tat-to- n, Reed Frantz, Scott Lewis, Layne D. Lott, Blaine Gines, Gordon B. Taylor, Edwin Ure, J. R. Lefler, Weldon Prescott, May Gines, Carl R.Smith, Albert L. Wagstaff, Kenneth T. Ryan, He Russell, Ronald Fitzgerald, Virgil E. Norton, Claude M. Thacker, Craig VanTassell, Wanda 783-214- Division of SSI Salt Lake City, utafy 5 -- KAUAS, UTAH Rulon Moon, Thelma Gines Loren H. Clark, Ross W. Baird, Allan Gines. WANSHIP B. Stephens, Marie P. Richins, Owen M. C. Arnold Curtis, David F. Bowthorpe, Mae Bates, Henry A. Pace, Boyd E. Peterson, Kathryn P. Staples, Don Robert- son, MyrlS. Vernon. Kamas Valley News Items Dwayne and Thelma Wilde visited Friday night andSat-urda- y in Salt Lake City at the home of Lie and Gene Lund. Thelma and Kevin Wilde rode to Ogden Saturday night and stayed over Sunday to of Kamas, Mrs. Connie Davis and two sons of Midway, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Jones of Wyoming and family, Buck and Lenious and family of Salt Lake City, Beth Jacobsen and family of Upton, Sherida and Bryan Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnson and family, Ron and Cindy Smith and family, all together there were 45. All but six of the family were there. A pot luck dinner was served, some nice visiting enjoyed, and some nice gifts given. Crae and Shauna Carpenter and their new baby daughter Lisa of Rapid City. South Dakota came to visit the Merle Carpenters. They also came to visit Connie Reese Walter Zubek, Carl Wilde, Myrla Foust, Weldon Lewis, Clyde SalPrescott. mon, Mary Nelson, Ward help Sharon Kelser celebrate OAKLEY Morby, Kale Larson, Lyle Ivan J. Park, Gerald Young her birthday. Sharon is Boyer, Bonnie Jean Calder-woo- d. William Smith Wardell, T. Thelmas niece and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Snyder, Ruby Stokes, Elmer Wilde, PaulSevy HorJustine Blonquist, Lorraine tin, Doris L. Louder, Beth Mark Peterson. Tom and Mary Coleman Casper, William W.Stevens, and two sons were here visitAmos Franson. Glen L. Peck, Terry L. ing with family and friends Buds stories in The Bee, this last weekend staying Lou Miley. his community development Raff, Betty with Mary's mother, Faye ski promotion in The Record, HOYTSVILLE Sweeney. They returned our special edition on moving Jack A. Spriggs, KaVee home Tuesday. the First National Bank, and Vernon, Vern H. Hill, David Sherida and Thelma Wilde a News editorial. L. Frank LeRoy Olson, Pace, treated Algie Anderson fora It was good for my overElmer J. Sargent, Blaine night out in celebration of her and her son Tyson before whelming conceit that this E. Boyer, James Hunter, birthday, Wednesday night. they left for Lubbock, Texcolumn failed to place for the JoAnn Bowen, Theron B. The three ladies enjoyed as. A very nice birthday first time in 18 years. O.K. Gunn, themselves very much. dinner was given for LaRue so Ill try harder. Vernon F. Joyce Rees, Sunday a surprise party and her son Glayde called Judd. was given for Algie Anderfrom Ireland where he is Kamtown in at son the park serving on a mission. MARION as. In attendance were Mr. February 11 was Cynthia IN ADDITION to any numHarold 0. Clegg, Jared B. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and Gines birthday. She enber of new Nixon jokes, none Hoyt, LaTrese Wilde, Jared family of Salt Lake City. Mr. joyed her Sunday of which would look well in Weller, Lyle Peterson, Earl and Mrs. Bob Walsch of Salt with all of birthday children exher this family journal, I learned B. Cossey. Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. cept for Carol and her husa new number. Wendall Mitchell and family band who are stationed in One of the coffee shop PEOA Germany. She enjoyed the a waitresses was tiny, lovely Preston Marchant, ClarBEE WANT ADS day with dinner andpresents and friendly Japanese girl. ence Kennedy, Wanda Raye from all. REALLY BRING RESULTS She took lots of kidding right Cook, Carol S. France, Or-lain stride. For instance: Crandall, Dennis K. Im a big girl. Im rearee Jorgenson, Clark P. Brin-to- n, tootey-on- e. Elmo Crandall. Well, after all, if a lady can be forty-on- e, FRANCE why cant a girl be Glade Prescott, Vicki -- nd twoty-one?-M- ac. ANNUAL MEETING For all stockholders of the Beaver Shingle Creek Irrigation Company at Kamas Leave Your Tax Problems To Tax Services Inc. I Distributor ENID TATTON 14, 1974 WOODLAND Moore, Edwin T. Stevens, Thelma Hersch, Gera Shill, Randy C. Ovard, Delbert C. Richins, Thea N. Boyer, Dennis J. Neel, Phillip J. Paskett. Leo J. Fawcett, Donald B. Dawson, Ralph T. Ovard, Lehi Hennefer, Ray Ander-to- n. Town Hall CALL J. Stephens, Blaine Lorraine Feb. Ferry, HENEFER Rich-in- s, Arvin Moore, Freida Lew Potter. Thursday, Leonard Lewis, Derr aid Chappell, Boyd A. Robinson, 2 Coalville, Utah Muir. . poatoffice at Coalville, Utah The Summit Conty Bee Lynn Spader, LaVerl Simmons, Ellis N. Thomas, Ted Blackhurst Agency Monday, Feb. 25, 1974 1 p.m. $ Guaranteed g up Home or Office 00 9 SOUTH MAIN, COALVILLE 336-557- 9 |