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Show f The Summit County Bee 4 South Summit High Speech Play Scheduled i' Lend us your ear, Ill tell you true, Whats happening at the greatest High School! November 15, the Speech Department will be putting on the first play of the year. It is entitled "One Mad Night. The admission Is 50$ On movie called "To Hell and Back starring Audio Murphy. It told about Audio being in the army and how he became the most decorated man in the army. It was ai going good movie. We enjoyed it very much. per person. After the play there will be a dance in the gym at 9:00 p.m. Please come out and enjoy the evening at good old SJ5. High. -S- SHS- November 11 iB traditionally known as Veterans Day. At South Summit we still celebrate it on that date. We had a speaker who was a citizen of Germany who chose to come to the UJS. because it Is such a great country. He has been living in the UJS. for 20 years. He is a sergeant in the Army. It was an interesting assembly. In the afternoon we had a Francis News n Leonard and Nella are home from a wonderful trip to Texas where they visited many points of interest. They also attended the funeral services of Leonards brother, Elmer Wilden in Colorado Springs, Colo. It never rains but it pours Ellis Thomas is in the Vets Hospital and Nell has broken her left wrist. A group of ladies met at the home of lone Prescott Monday to quilt for the Daughters of the Pioneers. The quilt will be sold to raise money for the camp. Light refreshments were served. Alma Atkinson was happy to receive word her grandson Russell Hallam had been called to serve as executive secretary to the Bishop of Lyman Ward. lone Prescott is pleased to have a new granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prescott at the Holy Cross Hospital. The wee one weighed 6 lbs. 1 oz. and will be called Amee Lynn Prescott. She has two sisters and one brother to keep her company. Her grandmothers are lone Prescott andVerda Bailey. Sacrament Service was a pleasant time, with the speakers being, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brinton of Peoa. Nella and Freda Wilden attends! a bridal tea in Heber honoring Mrs. Blaine Boren. Wild-e- The Simmons family was to attend the seventeenth annual party of the Saint Dismas Mens Club at Draper, Utah, on Novem- invited ber 9. Those attending were ..Doyle, Dale, Mary Jean and Nettie Simmons. Loella was to attend, she had to i work. I Nettie was proud to see ;'tjier grandson Devon win two certificates, one for vice ; president of this club for one j, of we had a National School Assembly about ESP, featuring George Val George. He has been on the Johnny Carson Show and has travelled around the world a few times. He read a few minds and did some tricks. It was very enjoyable and interesting. SSHS-Fri- day the Wildcats played final the KanabCowboys.The Even the SS Cats though lost, gave the 'Cowboys a run for their money. Its been a good year for football. Thanks tor the support that you gave South Summit High. Now come and support us in basketball and wrestling so we can go to State in these sports. score SS The and the 6, Kanab 13. Cats are still best. No. to Salt Lake Sunday morning for breakfast, then spent the whole day visiting relatives and friends. Otis and Irma Peterson enjoyed a family dinner at the home of a son, BiU and Barbara Baxter of Murray, Friday after a morning session attheSalt Lake Temple. Little Andrew Sargent seems to be improving slowly alter a bout in the hospital. Steven and Barbara Hardman and Charley were dinner guests of Marjory and Hugh as were Harry and Shirley Hardman of Pay son and their grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Merk-le- y and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Merkley of Salt Lake were weekend guests of Blaine and Renae Cossey Sunday and also Idoima Simmons and Jolene Mayoh and baby daughter. Florence Mitchell is all smiles over the arrival of a new great grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Roundy. 1 Congratulations and Good Henefer Tlevs Luck Braves! -- Willie the Wildcat Pun Robbins 336-25- Peoa Items The Clark Brintons were so happy Monday evening to have Sarah Brinton, daughter of Ralph Brinton, Salt Lake celebrate her eighth birthday with them. The complete membership of the Sage Bottom Camp of the DUP met at the home of Mandy Welsh where they quilted a quilt for a fund raising project. Grace Maxwell spent the weekend in Provo visiting at the home of Boyd and Bernice Lewis. She attended the BYU football game. The PeoaWardReliefSoc-iet- y presidency looking for a are still baby sitter. This once a week job pays $2. per hour. Please some one come to the rescue. Bruce and Karen Mar chant of Bountiful were Sunday visitors at the parental home of Maronl Merchant. They also attended church. Don and Karen Marchant and son Brandon were visiting friends and relatives in the Valley for a few days last week. Don has been transferred from Sitka, Alaska to Richfield, Utah and are they happy to be back in Utah. Ward Conference was held Sunday with a large crowd attending. Several Stake officers spoke, but no changes were made in the organizations. A group of Peoa ladies went to WelfareSquareWed-neada- y to can chili under the direction of Nita Stem-bridg- e. The other certificate was attending better than 80 their meetinp. company. ;for -- -SS- BS-Thursday Sorry Peoa folks, your telephones down there are in such a state I cant collect news. Blame the telephone Jyear. Howard and Florence Rockhlll Joined Paul and Carolyn Anderson and family of Ogden, in a weekend in Wyoming visitingwith Lee and Linda Thomas and Byron and Joan Rockhlll and family. Marv and Laura Simpson and Bill and LaMarva Mitchell were early birds Sunday YOURBODY. HASWOT 17 Mrs. Wanda Matue was pleasantly surprised on Wednesday by a visit from Captain and Mrs. Joseph Bradbury of San Antonio, Texas. Also Mrs. Chris Paulsen and Mrs. Slyvia Clyde of Salt Lake City. The group spent some time gathering weeds to be used for and decorating. spraying After that, they then went to the Kozy Cafe for lunch. A very nice time was shared. Wandas daughter, Donna, came up last Friday where she then went on tothe North Summit High School where she saw the mighty Braves win their game. The group which meets together on Monday evenings to share their Home Evening together decided to go out for supper Monday. Joining in were: Chelty Ander-to- n, Hazel Boyer, Blanche Cox, Susie Church, Ruth Wells, Maina Dearden, Wanda Matue, Lottie Rich-in- s, Inez Eakins and Elvira Harris. Mrs. Inez Eakins and Mrs. Elvira Harris together hosted a Sunday dinner for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harris and family of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Seby and family of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Johnson and family of Sunset; Mrs. Freida Sickenger and daughter Lori of Roy. After the dinner all the group went to the North Morgan Church where they attended Sacrament services. Visiting to(m! than mwl The body people think, h knows how to stay if allowed to do so. It has been well proved m many thousands of eases that often (tie difference between pood health end poor health is e vertebra od ol place (from a a fall or a bump). The nerves that reach od twist from between vertebrae to serve Itia body organs era than kept from doing their job property, To permit the body to regain its natural health, the offending vertebra must be returned to its normal position. And that's wfwt chiropractic is all about. It's a matter of common sense. - The speaker was John Heiner, son of Jim and Elizabeth Shill of American Fork. After church, Inez Elvira and Darrell and Fern Shill enjoyed having some pie at home. Mrs. Rachel Wright was honored at a birthday dinner at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Wright and four children. It was also Blakes birthday. The dinner was turkey with aU the trimmings and a very nice cake. Others joining in were: Verl and Fern Wright, Salt Lake; Mrs. Elna Francis of Morgan; her son Brad and wife Connie Francis and son, Nathan and her daughter, Pat and Marsha Toyn of Ogden. Rachel also received a call from her daughter, Vera wishing her a happy birthday. Sunday with Chelty Anderton were, Mrs. Cathy White, her daughter Marilyn and son Vincent and Donna and Quinn Murray and Bart. Blaine and Alice Moore Joan Lewis 336-56- Mr. 48 But probably among the Since Brigham Young built most important legacies the the Beehive House in 1854, Salt Lake Valley has grown founders of Utah left to their into a metropolitan composterity are the great pionLaura and Douglas Reeder. mileer principles which they a a half of munity nearly She weighed 8 lbs. and 3 oz. applied long ap in subduing lion people. and has three brothers and the desert, overcoming As the pioneer leader himtme sister waiting at home. self once predicted, homes hardships and staying faithShe also has another grand- - ' have spread over the east ful to the cause which brought mother, Mrs. Emma Reedbenches of the city, well into them halfway across the coner, in Logan. tinent to carve a new home the foothills of the Wasatch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph War-burtout of the wilderness. tower like which Mountains spent Friday andSat-urda- y old friendB above the valley in Midvale at the home floor. of their daughter, Marlene The city speaks for the and Gene Powell. success of the Utah Pioneers Susan Crittenden and her as they faced and overcame Ed and Cathy Sorenson two children, Eric and Laura and children Joined Afton and hardships. The city is a livare here from Irving, TexRod Brimhall on a real fun ing testimony of their faith, as for her sister, Neldas determination and conviction trek over the old Pony Exwedding. Susan is staying at in a common cause. Everypress route to Simpson the home of her parents, where you look you see foe Sprinp and the Murcer Clint and Colleen Larson. results of their labors . . . Ghost Town, took a look at Her husband, Allan, was unfoe magnificent Temple and Dugway Proving Grounds, able to make the trip home Temple Square, fine churchthen on to dine out andhome. at this time. He is the son A groupcfYoungMarrieds es, beautiful homes, schools of Lloyd and Betty Crittenand universities, shops, ofa session in the attended den. No doubt all the grandfice buildinp, theStateCap-itol-man- y Lake Temple Friday Salt parents will enjoy havlngthe of them with night. Those enjoying the two grandchildren around all foe way event were: the DickWool-stenhulme- s, ping for a couple at weeks. back to pioneer days. Darwin Joan and LaGrande Lewis Mr. and Mrs. and children went to Midvale the Neil BingCoy Pap, Sunday to visit Marlene and hams, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gene Powell and family. Ure. After the session they While there they took the enjoyed a yummy snack. out to to Sandy see the kids Dont forpt the fundrais"woolly mammoth". It was dinner at the Oakley ing quite interesting. There are Ward Cultural Hall, Friday, several theories, but no one Representatives of all foe at 7:30 p.m. Come help Oakcould say for certain why military services will exley Wards finances. Thanks. of the their plain advantages something so old would be LaVon Brusnahan was so branches to senior high found so close to the surface at happy to have her sister Vaschool students cf the ground. The digging Military lerie Offret of Anchorage, at South hadnt gone more than four Opportunities Day Alaska spend a few days with Summit High, November 19. feet below the surface.' her. They had not seen each The travelling program Betty, Bob and Grant Pier-c- y other for four years. will be put on at 67 high had a wonderful trip to Jerry and Doris Louder schools in Utah this year. California last week. They went The is pheasant hunting at flew to Alameda where Bobs program sponsored Roosevelt over foe weekend. foe Instrucof Division visitby and lives brother, Bill, No pheasants, but a nice visit tional SupportServicesofthe ed with him for a few days, and dinner with Tamara who of Utah EducaState Board to then they all drove San is teaching out there. tion. Francisco to do some sightRex Casper and Kendell It to is designed acquaint seeing. They visited FisherRockhlll and two sons went students with the advantage mans Wharf, rode the barge to Idaho to hunt. Not such of serving in the military, under the Bay, rode the trolgood luck but lots of fun. be a it few for or as years ley cars, ate at Jack LonBeth and Joyce visited and a career. don Square, and in Joe shopped in Ogden, while foe Major General Maurice L. Restaurant. They men were hunting. also visited Oakland, and Watts, Utah Adjutant General said representatives of Roy and Berta Potter and Grant spent a day at Berkfoe Utah Army National family spent Saturday in eley College. They reportChalk Creek visiting and Guard will also be on hand ed that they had a marvelous to explain the advantages of wiping foe Lew Potters. time, and the weather was ivil-ia- n c a combined military very pleasant. Oakley Ward has organizcareer. Mrs. Clarice Mortons ed a choir under the direcHe said all branches of the tion of Janet Thacker with daughter, Fay Jensen, drove military provide excellent Kay Woolstenhulme as acup from Ogden last Thursday training in specialized to pick up her mother and companist. All Ward memfields. He noted, for example take her home with her for bers are encouraged to young men and women who the weekend. She visited with support foe new choir. Utah foe National Join Guard Fay, Howard, and their son Beth Casper, Vera Wilde can choose training in more Don. On Friday, Fay, Clarand Joyce Rockhlll went out 300 than career fields, most ice and Lou Jensen attended on foe town Sunday having of which are compatible with a sessi on in the Ogden dinner. civilian skills. Temple. Afterwards they Maine Milligan and family Parents are also welcome had lunch in the Temple of Sandy were dinner guests cafeteria. On Saturday, Fay, to talk with foe military repMonday at foe parental Millresentatives. In fact, said Howard, Clarice, Lou and igan home. Gen. Watts, arrangements Vernal Jensen went to Orem can be made for parents to to attend the State Semi talk with local National finals football game. They Guard officer about "Guard met Marlene and Buster life in this area. Whitaker at the game. The Whitakers son, Todd, was Renee Robinson one of the star players on Tasty Elephant Stew Orem's team. All of them 336-53gathered at the Whitakers When was the last time you Bill Judd is home from the home following the game for had a really good elephant a lovely dinner, in honor of stew? If you read Cricket, hospital and doing well. Arlively and literate magalene is also doing quite well. Busters birthday, and of the zine for children, you probably Alice Moore is doing to course, celebratethe treated yourself to a dish when winning of the pme. you saw the irresistible recipe nicely after her second bout in the October issue. It was inClarice attended church requiring surgery at the LDS -cluded in an olds letHospital. Sunday with Fay, Howard ter to the editor. Here it is in There was a combined and Don. The Jensens drove case you missed it: home evening and family her back home after. Clar1 elephant party for Arnold birthday ice commented on what a lovsalt and pepper and Grace Curtis which was 2 rabbits ely weekend this was for her. held at the home of Gene It was her first visit to the Cut elephant Into blteslze and Nita Pace. pieces (this usually takes 2 Ogden Temple and also the Add Sadie Vernon is at home. months). enough first football pme she had gravy to cover (about 500 She is coming along, but ever attended. gallons). Cook over keroslowly. Mrs. Edna Sprigp spent sene stove for 5 weeks at Nadine Gibbons, her moth450. This will serve about a week in Lopn tending her 400 people; if more people er, two daughters and grandfour grandchildren while her show up for dinner, the son spent some time a couple daughter Vernett and husrabbits must be added. of weeks ago with Jenny band Gary Jones vacationHowever, you have to be France. ed in Mexico. careful, as most people Gene France was in to see don't like hare in their Vallorie Dobbs is recovfood. his mother on Saturday. at from the ering surpry McKay Hospital in Ogden. We hope she is able to return home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Frenchy OHara are planning a trip to St. Georp Saturday to watch their son Kevin play football. are rejoicingoverthe arrival of a new granddaughter born to their daughter Moore on Oakley News es, Military at SSHS Stay Xalumlk (jttl a dilroproelk rliorkiip Q, C. Witckez CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 126 SOUTH MAIIN . HEBER CITY, UTAH Involved in an automobile accident in Nevada on their way to California on business about two weeks ap. Although their truck was demolished neither were hospitalized. Leona sustained a concussion, but Is recovering at home. Mr. and Mrs. Knight spent the day visiting Leora and Carlile and then returned to Ogden and enjoyed the GoldenSplke show with Jenny and Karen. Mrs. Edith Carlile spent this past weekend with her son John in Heber where she attended church in the Heber Fourth Ward. Pauline and Clark Bronson have Just returned from a trip to Alaska. They were delayed returning for a couple of days because of poor weather conditions in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knight Joined their granddaughter's family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sprinpr on a trip to Ogden where Jenny and then the Knights and Karen went on to Smith-fie- ld stayed to visit Leora and Carl-li- e Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Lef-le- r, and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Lefler and son visited with their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lefler this past weekend. Mrs. Betts hosted a Sarah Coventry party in her home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fran-so- n visited with their son and his family for their grandsons birthday. -B- arbara Franson. piano solos. Mrs. Tedy Griffith from the Bicentennial Headquarters In Salt Lake City discussed the possibility of their organization giving financial help to theSenior Citizens in obtaining the building at Echo for our future home. The Senior Citizens build: ing fund committee accompanied Mrs. Griffith to Echo where she took several pictures of foe Echo depot, so she could show them to her committee to help them decide whether or not they could help us. Mrs. Marvella Geary led foe group in singing Happy to those having Birthday birthdays in November. Excellent Film The heartwarming movie, "House Without Windows, based on foe true story of a Missouri family which was caught up in the westward migration of the 1840s, will open at the Loma Theater in Coalville on December 10. family-movie- , The which features four Utahns in prominent roles, is being produced by Lyman Dayton, producer of the award-winnin- g movie, "Where the Red Fern Grows which has been a box office hit since it premiered last March. Utahns featured in the movie are Debbie Van Or -den, Craig Larsen, Bea Morris and Ann David (cq) all of Salt Lake City, Debbie 11 Christmas Tree Decorations Made It was another busy day at the Hut Wednesday for the Senior Citizens. Those who didnt bring their individual art and handwork worked on Christmas tree decorations. They made very attractive decorations using styro- foam balls covered with different colored ginghams decorated with glitteringeye catching braids, sequins and laces. A her mother, Afton Blonquist. Cheryl Warner played a few delicious luncheon of roast beef, gravy and mashed potatoes, string beans, salad, hot rolls, relishes and Jams and drinks was enjoyed. Sherbet and cookies were served for dessert. The program consisted of -- sixth grader, year-old days the role of Catherine Sager, the oldest Sager girl. Larsen and Miss David play Mr. and Mrs. Adam Folk, and Miss Morris portrays Mrs. Shaw, all members of foe wagon train. "House Without Windows is the first movie experience for each of foe four Utahns. They were selected from 350 persons who auditioned in tryouts in Salt Lake City during foe latter part of July. The other children of the Sager family are played by Stewarts own brother and sisters. This is believed to be a first where a real-lif- e family plays the part of picture family. Featured are Scott Petersen, 12, Diane Petersen, 10, Suzanne Petersen, 8, and Julie Petersen, 4. mnfj Wanship IN THE ALPINE PROSPECTOR TOP OF MAIN ST. 11 enjoyed havinga visit onSun-da- y with John and Diane Moore and children Jeremie and Regina and Robbie Moore and Christie Thompson. LODGE Come In and Rope a Sirloin or a Rack of Lamb and let our Outlaw Cooks Do the Rest ar OFFERING PRIME RIB SIRLOIN TERIYAKI RACK OF LAMB $6.95 $5.25 $5.50 $5.50 $4.25 $5.95 $6.95 $4.50 $6.95 , FRIED CHICKEN PRAWNS STEAK SHRIMP COMBO HALIBUT NEW YORK Hours Thursday-Sunda- y 6-- 11 p.m. Utahs PARK CITY resort area offers commercial lots & acreage Thanks My slneere thanks to the people of Summit County for your support in (Hoaltliy Blooquist, accompanied by Leora and Carlile were and Mrs. J. Ree d i. Woodland News Great Pioneer Principles Fine Legacy To Posterity Coalville Marion News Thursday, Nov. i4, 1974 Coalville, Utah the election. ROBERT ADKINS, County Attorney. 84032 Individuals, land developers and brokers are invited to inquire into the development of a Western Mining Village in Park City, Utah one of resort areas. America's fastest growing Commercial lots from 3,500 to 100,000 square feet or more, offered for the first time, are available for immediate or future development. Hotels, motels, condominiums, restaurants, stores and shops of all kinds are programmed in our architects controlled plan. Terms available. 3 Call collect Rick Gardner (801) or in Salt 1 call or write: In Park City City. 521-654- Prospector Square Development 6a 421 Main Street, Park City, Utah JW.1S ! 272-670- 7 649-931- 64060 i |