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Show to help celebrate as was Mr. and Mrs. Stan Star. News of Kamas Valley Folks and Mr. and Mrs. Kennie Jones visited in Lyman, Wyo. last week, having dinner in Jack and Debra Clegg and May Gines went to the airport Monday morning to pick up Mays granddaughter Kathi Kraai of Lincoln, Neb-ras- k. She will be visiting a for couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ceril Gines Mountain View and enjoying the beauty of Mirror Lake area on their way home. Ralph McCormick is back in the hospital. Sorry about Senior Citizens Attend Party . The Senior Citizens of North Summit attended a Watkins party Wednesday. They took part in a game to name the different products, watched a demonstration, and turned in their names for a door prize. Watkins products include spices and cleaners, and the Senior Citizens received 10 of what was sold. Afterwards the group took a surprise trip to Echo Resort. Kept secret by the Committee, the Senior Citizens enjoyed a wonderful picnic, of sloppy joes, salad, relishes and cheesecake. Frank Rees offered boat rides on the lake to anyone who felt adventurous. The weather was gorgeous, and the day just couldnt have been better. that Ralph. Delia Winterton of Roosevelt has been here visiting grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winterton. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and famiy spent three delightful days at Snowbird, where they attended the Society (SuperiEd-ring- . ntendents conference, learning all about schools and how they tick. You remember Debbie Mali who had the tragic accident six months ago? 4 Well folks, she is still in the hospital and missing out on all summer activities. Please don't forget her. The Kamas Ward baseball 10 over Park City Ward. These boys are coached by Larry Lewis and are doing a good job. Orrice Lewis was hosted to a lovely birthday dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Atkinson, Chris and Jeffery Lewis were on hand team won 7-- and encourages you not to wait until fall. Keep your home cool and your heating bills down this winter with adequate insulation for as 10W AS Blown and Bafts UINTA iamber and Hardware COALVILLE KAMAS Ph. Ph. 336-22- 09 ton 783-43- 52 Little Miss Shelly Atkinson celebrated her fourth birthday with all her little friends in the morning, then hosted the grandparents to ice cream and cake that evening. Sunday was a big day for the Page family as the whole family was invited to a turkey dinner, prepared by Thelda in honor of her own birthday. Many happy returns Thelda. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Watson are so happy over the arrival of the third little girl to join Jeanette and Vaneta. The new little sister was ; born Saturday morning, July 20 at LDS Hospital weighing 10 lb. 8 oz., 23 inches long and is called Monica Watson. Her pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Holt, Kamas and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, Salt Lake and a great grandmother Julia M. Erikson, Kamas. Elmer McNeil is home after spending a few days in Coalville hospital suffering from pleuresy. ' Sondra Peacock left Thursday for New York when will participate in the Hill Cumorah pageant. The girls wiU be housed in the University of Rochester she dormitory. Sondra will be away for three weeks. We all wish her the best. Mary Sweeney was happily surprised when her two aunts Jane Tree who is 90 and Manda Roberts, 83 of Bountiful and Janis four daughters caUed Saturday on their way up Beaver Creek for a picnic. Jim and Dorothy VanTas-se- ll of Las Vegas are in town checking on friends and relatives and tending business. Russell Robinson of St. George is visiting here with his grandparents, the Guy Fitzgeralds. Louise Sessions of Farm- - The Summit County Bee 4 Coalville, Utah Thursday, July 25, 1974 ington spent the weekend with her sister, Maxine Peterson, and visiting other relatives and friends. Thought you. would be : pleased to know Melva Carpenter has improved to the extent of being able to walk around the house some. Woody and Alta Tull drove to Casper, Wyo., to help Woodys mother, Florence Tull celebrate her ninety-four- th birthday. |