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Show Thursday, July 29, 1978 COALVILLE, UTAH sad RaDsll is the son to Mr, and Mrs. . but they all had loti of flu the hostesses. LaMoot Rlchins. are Tim husband moving bar and k was a treat to get away to Lincoln, Nebraska. They Congratulations to Troy oa winning a trophy : Brooks laft last Friday. tt aad rosette ribbon on hit . Os Wednesday, July 14, Mr. and Mrs. Noloo are tbs proud parents yearling mm it the Kamu ; Mr. aad Mrs. Owes Roberts to first child, ason who Valley Livestock Show, JUy tbsir west to the Iffld You Fans 23. Ha also won reurvs Fat born wu July 20, in tbs McBureau Csavaation la St Lamb. Ha did real good on an in Often. Das Hospital Kay George. Thoy stayed there Tbs huswal0ad71bs.il os. his aheap. Troy is the son that sight Os Thureday they to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie L Tbs hippy grandparents are Brooks. came home by way to Zions Mr. snd Mrs. Mu Rigby : to Kays villa and Mr. and Visiting at tbs home to National Park. Os Ihsnday Ovard Mrs. and of Henefer, Mr. Fawcett Dongfes Mrs Jos they visited with Mr. sad others who share ia the Sunday were Mr. snd Mrs. Mrs. WBford dements la Billy (Julia) Georgs and their happiness ua ITOVOs lDCj ffCflyOQ IB 2TOVQ Nor-' snd Mrs. children, Theron and Warren ; llr. that sight On Friday they mu RicMns of Henefer snd to Tub, Arizona. Julie to drove to the Salt Lake City the foster daughter to Doug Mrs. Elva Beonett of Ogden; great-greand Thelma. Mr. and Mrs. grandamt and Laars's aad airport of Fowler Susannah Brent Ovard snd two childmother Rebecca Humea daughter, ren to Midway, also called In Henefer. and her aoa Adam who had to visit. Miss Margie Richlns flows la from Meade, bd. drove to Henefer Tuesday A family wu : They will be visiting with night, July 20 to spends few held Sunday afternoon at the ' Loan aad Owes for a month. boars with bar parents Mr. home to Mrs.Susannah FowOa Saturday the Owes aad snd Mrs Dels Richlns, and to ler in honor to her ninety-sixRoberta SwMff geld thek help celebrate her mother's birthday, which was birthday. reunion at the town park. July 23. A beautiful birthWs congratulate Hargis day csks wu mads by hsr There was a large crowd in RicMns on hsr Job advancefafti ment. She hu been advanced granddaughter, Susanna RiHwr.iy They tter. Refreshments wart aad also held a from Accounting Technician served snd avsryons had a to Stock Fund Auditor in vary enjoyable time. There Accounting Christine Halls Appropriation wera 100 members present. Smith, Branch. U wu Impossible for all to Roberts Mr. and Mn. Harry (Kafamily members to attend. Glen Halls read a thy) Setterberg, Marlyn LeoDuring the week many writ-she history nti and her son Vincent to friends and relatives called tea about George Sandy, visited with Kathys in to pay their respects to Marie Roberta. Bryoo Robmother, Mrs. Chatty Ander-tAunt Susannah. erta aad Ms wife wen Sunday July t5. They Mrs. Varna Porter to took Cbetty out to dinner Clearfield spent the weekend looking through some old snd they ill spent n very with her mother Mrs. Susanpapers am day aad a letter (fey. lovely nah Fowler. oreppea out. n wu u tetter Saturday, July 24 Bill and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foster that bid been written by Thelma Harsh took Thelhave Just returned from atsn Ruloa Owes ia AiutraHa aad ma's mother Chatty Ander-to- n day trip up in Canada. They snd Mrs. Blanch Cox for sent to Ms brothers aad left Henefer on Tuesday, a rids up around Mirror July 13 and stayed in Pocasisters over here. The letter wild is over 100 yean old. Also .Lain, Chatty said tin tello, Idaho that night. The are Just beaut ifuL nut nl0t they arrived in flowers fetter IM they Chatty Anderton Is a very On the Calgary, Canada. wu dated December 26, proud her gnndmother afternoon to July 15 they THE SUMMIT COUNTY BIX 2 t '' , The Summit County Bee M Mttar, esttW M K rsr im JM 1a-jr,,- Mt hi i Sv.HHWM w.r. in Kaysville havent lived longtime. now. Henefer News Notes limy a in Utah for Wilson and Billie Dawn dark came to the funeral services for Emma Judd last Friday, and spent some time visiting Edna after. A THANKS big 12. Tuesday, July soft-ba- ll Tuesday night three were played at games Henefer The town the park. ladies played The Moving Mammas of Francis. It was a very good game and they had to play overtime. Henefer finally made the winning run. The score wu 10 to 9. Then the Hoytsville men Wan-shiplayed a team from file was Wanihlp a there wu Then winner. two the game between Henefer mens teams. You guessed it Henefer wu the winner. On July 14, file Henefer Little League played at Coalville. Henefer lost but all the kids had a lot to flu which wu the most import- to every who helped make the July 24 celebration such a success. All who attended one the scheduled activities had a real good time. All the organizations, church groups, and committees did an extra special Job to handling all the details to their particular assignment. This communwas a commemorcelebration ity ating Pioneer Days. Allan andSusanCrittenden arrived July 24 to spend some time with their parents, Lloyd and Betty Crittenden and Clint and Colleen well-plann- LAST WEEKS comments boot humming birds brought quick rasults. JUns Csstls brought in a nest which her husband Cu, the Union Paclftcker, had found on a tree branch. Best is "adorably description dainty." The nest is sett as velvet, made of moss and spider webs, nestles easily in the palm of the hand. It is fastened to the small branch by mucous, about as strong as glue, and Cassays you have to search very closely because it looks like a small knot on the branch. FRED K1PPEN also called to say he has a couple of humming birds nests which he wants ns to see. The Castles and Fred have also seen the eggs, and describe them as a little smaller than a kkiney bean. Even that small Little Mama must have to grunt a little. Things arent quite the same around here with Bud McConaughy, general manager for the past four years, taking himself out to pasture. Hes no longer with us since his very friendly resignation last Tuesday. Buds great sense of humor has brightened many a dull day in the print shop, and he has made a host of friends hereabouts. For a little while Bud will vabe taking a cation but you can bet It wont be long before he gets well-earn- ed back into where. harness some- THE PAST week has been the happiest one in many a moon for My Lady Fair Louise and me. Her toother Jim "Doc" Dorsey from us for visited Omaha six days. Doc (he inevitably gained that nickname because Ids father was a doctor) is a professional musician, and his stories of the night life he sees in clubs and parties keep one roaring with laughter B has also been his good fortune to sit in with visiting big bands and groups, and he has met most of the tog names in show and music business. THURSDAY WE went to Bountiful on business and ran Into a new one. Went to Dees tor a ham- burger. "Andwnaitodrink?" "Just a glass of water, please." "That will be five cents." "WHAT?" B finally turned out that the big cardboard containers cost about two cents apiece and they put out hundreds a day. Yes, I know, but IN THE NIGHT spots they pay 50 cents tor a glass of water into which to pour booze. Thats tor the privilege of using the premises and paying the waitress. But gosh, 1 dont know. A nickel for a glass to water? Whats next? Mac. Coalville Personals It was a happy day at the Alton Ball hone Sunday, her daughter Cindy. Cindy p. ed Larson. They live in California. Klrstlen Bru, daughter to Slg and Linda Bru, and Tommy Judd, sonto Tom and Luella Judd, were graduated from Primary In Sacrament meeting in Coalville Ward HanSunday, July 25. Allan orto be sustained was sen dained to the office of Teacher in the Priesthood. Hilda Winters is in the LDS Hospital recuperating from an operation. She is progressing well and hopes to be home soon. Elsie Gunn is enjoying a visit from her son, LaMarr, and Ms wife and family from Covina, Calif. While LaMarr was here her sons gave her house a new coat to paint Rita and Wesley Webster and daughter, Joy, are visiting with her mother, Mrs. lone Brooks. They are finding time for a little fishing also. Kent Wilde took his children, Jennifer, Weston, and Wade and Colleen Judd and Ms Dad to Whitney Reservoir Thursday and Friday for some camping and fishing. Esther Brown was delighted to have Joy Riffle visit from Virginia. Esther taught the gospel to Joy wMle in the mission field. ... Michael Crittenden was approved to be ordained in Sacrament Meeting. A very good Sacrament Meeting was held with High Coundlmen, Grant Paskett and Doug Ovard as the speakers and Laurel Dearden left Thursday for New York to take part to the pageant la Jtoy IB. He had SB tout to Ms sons hone with their Palmyra. Peggy Blonquist, hndlies. her daughter, Peggy Dee, and Wanda Spriggs left Roger and Leota and their three children came from Tuesday for Palmyra, New Pleasanton, Calif.; where York, where they will see the officer is a security Roger pageant put on by the LDS for Safeway Stores. Church. Peggys son, GorKent and Deanna and don Wright, is already in playing a lovely piano solo. their three children are from New York. He left last Brother Paskett spoke on Mesa, Arizona. the importance to preparing Thursday with a large group Kent is a school administo young men and ladies. He for the second coming to the trator in Phoenix. will be in the Pageant as . Savior. Gene and Christine and General Moroni, along with Brother - Ovard talked their three children are from Lori Thiriot and Louette about the purpose of life. He Sandy. Gene is also a school asked the question, Are Sargent .who are also in the principal in a school in Salt in pageant from this area. you persistant your rightLake. Brent and Joyce and Mrs. Lucille Hancox, of eous endeavors? their three children, came Artesia, New Mexico, has Both talks were very well from Salt Lake City. Brent spent the last week at the organized and pertinent has a food brokerage firm. home to her sister, Mr. and Don't forget file ton Mrs. Joseph Warburton. Roger spoke in a special Dance Saturday time had have a priesthood meeting for all the rodeo. There after good They night Priesthood holders and their will be a good western visiting around. She will be wives, after he spoke, the here for awhile. orchestra. three brothers were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vernon The Coalville Wards and to bear their testi-Eac- h and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly civic organizations deserve a ir of them Wilde report having an lot to thanks for their appreciation enjoyable vacation last week. outstanding 24th celebration. .for having been raised in ueAnn Crittenden is showThey drove to Jackson, Coalville. They ail thought where Wyoming, they spent ing off a beautiful diamond we were pretty lucky to live the evening sightseeing and ring. The lucky young man is in a (dace like fills, sheltered visiting. Then they drove on Kim Witt from Heber City, from some of the problems to Yellowstone. After seeing Utah. cities free. the msny beautiful points to Have you noticed how nice bigger The family all gathered at in the interest Psrk, they Ralph and Margaret Sir-their fathers home after drove to Cody, Wyoming, Bent' i home looks with its church for dinner and lots to and on to Custer, South new coat of paint? Dakota and visited the visiting. Kent and Roger and Welcome to Blair and their families will be here a historic and scenic center of MarGene Blonquist. They week. Brent and Gene and the Black Hills. They were are living in the Louis Vernon their families had to return to very much impressed with home across from Garth their homes in Salt Lake the twin cities, Deadwood Sargents. We hope they Sunday evening. and Lead, two tod gold enjoy living in our comTuesday, July 13, visitors mining towns; snd also the munity. at the home to Mr. and Mrs. Needles Highway and Mt. Louette left Sargent Clifford Bkmquiit were her Rushmore. Thursday morning from the niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. Betty Piercy has her Seventh Ward in Salt Lake Mrs. Dewfief G. Lehnardt hands foil this week, she has City to participate in the Hill and five children from her two small grandchildren Cumorah Pageant, he was Scarsdale, New York. An staying with her and Bob one to 350 young people who Interesting time was had while their daughter, Darwill travel on seven buses to discussing genealogy. Other lene recovers from her recent the east for the pageant. visitors in the afternoon were surgery in Boise. Their They will stay at the Mrs. Gerry Ercanbrack and daddy will pick them up at University to Rochester. The the end to the week. pageant will be held July 23 NOTICE Edna Clark is happy to and 24, and the 17 through Applications will be have her the 31. t the North Jennifer Gaddis, staying Brad and Jodi Sargent are School Diswith her this week. They are the proud parents of a baby Aug-w-st trict Office having a great time getting girl. She was born In the LDS 4 the acquainted. Ednas grandlor 4, pjiL, hospital Sunday, July 18. pooitioe of food servJeanne Gaddis, The Sargents have a little daughter, ice worker. Applicaand Jeanne's mother, Ruth boy, Brady. 'Happy grandtions are avaflable at Weaver, visited with Eleanor parents are Garth and Jeane the district office. This and Mack Sargent one day Sargent and Helen and David win be a full-tim- e last week. Ruth Is Eleanor's Buck. sister. The Gaddis are living Neal and Lola Staley have . ex-the- util rs Faw-ca- -- ; nts t th Sympathy is extended to Mu Dawson family on the death to Bettys father, Percy Smith who passed away Friday, July 16, at the file We are sorry to report that Mrs. Helen Buck to Coalville who has been working at Larrys Mere, is moving to Tooele. We will miu her friendly smile and her willingness to accommodate ua. Alvin Mr. and Mrs. Bichins and their daughter Amy were dinner guests at St. . Benedicta Hospital la Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mr. and Mrs. Linden Taylor, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hamblin and their daughter Marsha spent four days ip at Bridger Lake last week. They didnt catch many fish os Margaret Smoot Will Address Fireside Miss 1869 from George E. DaM-mor- a ia Sidney, Australia. Early Friday morning, Mrs. Margaret RicMns, Mrs. Eileen RicMns aad her fondly went to Salt Lake City where Margaret and Eileen went to the Temple to witneu the An LE6 Church leader to the Young Adults will address youth to a four-staregion Sunday , August 1, ins fireside to be held in the Echo Church House at 5 p.m. Kamas, Morgan and Heber stakes have received invitations from the host stake, Coalville. ke to Margaret's marriage Maurtne granddaughter, RicMns. After the wedding they aU enjoyed a wedding breakfast. A reception .wu held that night at the home to the bride's parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Arthur RicMns in Orem. It wu held ia the Margaret Smoot, Salt Lake City, board member to the Melchlzedek Priesthood MIA, will explain the "Pursuit to Excellence." Miu Smoot, who helped create the program for self calls it a improvement, "personal challenge program toward perfection" In an interview earlier this week, she said she plana the forms at the fireside. Along with her address, she also plans to show a multi-med- ia display which she produced to Introduce the program upon its inception, in 1914. garden and MARGARET SMOOT -- , : tinues, that the participant own goals and competes with himself. Therefore, he need not be sets his u u started an addition to their home. And Eldon and LuAnn Pace are remodeling also. Don't forget the Dance the Saturday night to the fair. There will be a good western band and ton for everyone. It wu good to hear Steven Jones talk about his mission and the importance to preparing for missionary work. Steven served in the Austrian-Vienna mission. He lived in Hoytsville when he was a youth. Elder Jones uid in his talk in church, "I wu grateful to my father for teaching me not to give up after I had committed myself to something. Afton Siddoway met her aunt, Jessie Elliott, Monday at the Salt Lake airport. Her aunt has been traveling in the U.S. for a couple to months. Her home is in Hawaii. Wool-growe- Also leaving Woodland alter nearly a month stay this summer is the family to DarreU Walker from Cali- fornia. They have been visi- ting with his mother Mrs. Louella Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Glnes and family visited with Mary Lous family, Mr. snd Mrs. DeLoy Blsel over the past couple to weekends. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Riddel and family have Just returned home after a vacation to California. Carol and Larry Wilson and family enjoyed a trip to Yellowstone over the holiday weekend. La Donna Moon visited with her son Vernon and his family this put week when she went after cherries. Colleen and Byron Rawlings from cams horns to Paradise Woodland and visited with La Donna and Everett Moon this past weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Anderson and son Roy met their other son Jeff In Salt Lake and attended the Days to 47 Rodeo in Salt Lake. Woodland Lynar Fitzgerald is now homo after a brief stay In Returning home this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miles and family. Jill and Jo Dee have been visiting with both his parents in Kamas and JoDees parents Mr. and Mrs. DeLoy Blsel in Woodland. They are living in Moses La...', . u llf where Bill is involved inn-searfor U A I Sugar Company, ch i Lake Mayer Ted Wilson.Shs also serves is Exscutivs Director to the Salt Lake Council to Arts. The Bicentennial project wu crated to encourage people to be- - embarrassed about his present inadequacies; still he may soar to the highest level to achievement. Miu Smoot works in the the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Franson and family attended the farewell testimonial last Sunday In Salt Lake for to his tara's cousin leaving for the Bristol, Eng Bar-pri- or land j uL -- very bcaa-tifo- RicMna l. to wu a : areas: spiritual, intellectual, physical, service and character. The unique ness of these challenges is, she con- wu Janet special assistant to Salt come more Involved incommunity life and to broaden the role to the arts in the local era, she says. Working as a news reporter and producer forKSL Television, she has prepared many in depth reports, such ss s five-pa- rt series oa abortions in Utah and another oa "Whatever Happened to 'Spelling?" She has taught English in both Olympus and Skyline High Schools. She reports her interests , and talents writing scripts, drama and poetry; tennis, travslingsndproduc- -i lng slide presentations. The "Pursuit to Excellence she says, presentsthe youth with challenges in five City and County Building a at , Coalville. ant thing. Hoytsville News Wool-growe- the home to Mir. and Mrs. Dale Richlns Sunday. Other visitors at the home to Dale and Melva were Merlam and Jim Wilkinson to Westpoint, Cleone and John Hortin, Brenda, Lyle and Shawn to WansMp. Everyone had flu playing badminton, until the game wu called off on account to rain.' Congratulations to Dixier Fawcett and Craig Sargent on their marriage which took place Friday, July 16, far the Salt Lake Temple. Many friends and relatives attend-e- d file reception held that evening in the Henefer' Ward. Dixie Is the "gMrr to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fawcett and Craig la the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sargent to Mr. LaMoot Rlchins of Salt Lake City visited with ..his mother, Mrs. Elsie Rlchins - children met with the rest to Sheldon's family at Trial Lake for a family picnic. week end visitor at the homo to her parents, Biahop and Mrs. Delbert Rkhini. Miu Brenda Hortin to WansMp stayed with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rfchiu a few days this week. ABont 16 yonng people from New Jersey visited Sunday School In the Henefer Ward Sunday. Several townspeople took them to their homes for dinner. That evening the group all came to Sacrament Meeting. Speakers In meeting were Sister Esther Brown who recently retained from n mission and her son Glen. Three to Esthers grandchildren also took part on the program. Two youth ipuk-er- a were Kerry Dearden and ' Joyce RicMns. Kieig Dearden, son to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dearden received Ms Primary certificate and hla Mine wu presented for Mm to receive the Anionic Priesthood and to become a Deacon. Four young girls also received their Primary Graduation certificates. They were, Connie Fawcett, Deu Ovard, Linda Nichols and Christine Keari. Tuesday. July 19, Mr. and Mrs. Oslo Richlns spent s u granddaughter Kim Anderton wu chosen first attendant to Miss Rodeo UtahattheOgden Stadium Saturday night. Kim in the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderton to Morgan. Mrs. Haul Sims to Evanston visited with Mr. snd Mrs. Alvin Richlns and their daughter Amy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pukett snd their thru children, Mr. and Mrs. Everest Ovard and their four children and Mr. George Ovard spent the July 24 weekend on a cimplngtrlpln Afton, Wyo. They rode up to Jackson Hols which they rally enjoyed. They also spent some to their time fishing. Mrs. Ina Harris Day stopped in at the home to Mrs. Erma RicMns Wednesday, July 21 for a short visit. She presented a book she had compiled (history to the Bonds) to the Henefer Daughters to the Utah Pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rich-i- ns snd family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Richlns and family, Mr. snd Mrs. Marvin Richlns snd family, Elsie Richlns and Mr. Norman Richlns alt coded Sacrament meeting inSatt Lake Sunday. R was also a farewell program for Elder Eugene RicMns who is leaving for a LJJJS. Mission. Ha attended the Calgary Stampede. This Ted and Vera enjoyed very mucy. While at the rodeo someone came up and topped Tad on the shoulder snd to Ms surprise it wu Bud and Gladys Turn-bo- w and their daughter to Roy. (They use to live in Wans hip.) That night the Fosters want to the Chuck Wagon races snd to a show which wu put on in the rodeo grounds. A band from Cu-pe- r, Wyo. was there snd Verto uid it was the most outstanding hand aha had ever beard. They were all dressed in bicentennial costumes. There wu a great display to fireworks which were very beautiful. They saluted the United States with fireworks which were in the shape to onr flag snd Uncle Sim. The next They left Calgary and wentto Lake Louise and stayed overnight. They traveled up through Jasper Park and through the beautiful Ice Fields. They went to Coeur d Alene in Idaho and stayed in n motel which overlooked a beautiful 35 mile lake. The view wu terrific. They came home by way of Salmon, Idaho, arriving in Henefer Friday, July 23. a g Farm Bureau Insurance MACE a g Auto - Fire - Life g g Phone Morgan g 829-35- 85 Q ; ; REAL ESTATE very enjoyable evening they attended the Ogden Ares Ogden Squire Dance Festival which wu held on 25th Street, between Klesd and Washington Blvd. The costumes were very pretty and the mnsic and callers were great The Utah Pioneer Trail Dancers put on exhibition to the dances tbs Pioneers did on thek way to Utah. They recently performed In Anaheim, Calif. Maria F., Virginia snd Darlene RicMns hosted a Baby Shower July 20 in honor to RaDell R. Gibbons, at the horns of Marls, The group Happy Birthday to sang Melva RicMns who was present. Pencil games wars played and afuntlmewuhad by everyone. RaDell received many lovely and useful Mika Donoven 1 Hobar: 694-223- u acres Im Oakley. II boasts of a large am aesafc 1.68 faadb kfechek S6600, with bulk la large land atorafs area aad garaga. u WHATABUY! Alofofe cabla na a baaattfal bOLD4to with brass aad taod Oaij 117,500, swans i Acai .VayU'loag art Lam aa a at 917,000, OLDER STATELY WHAT A REAL safes. fcmawtttraaadiffjiPfM fire M fllfc AmM ia Tub Qtj. BsaalIMb bapl wttb ales yard aad gangs. Refreshments bun iticblM, Maim Dearden, p1VB Stephens, Melva, Nan- cy, Ellis Joycs and Hargis bicMos, Mary Fawcett snd f GREEN AGENT In gifts. morning they visited the zoo. This is the largest zoo in the world. M CHOICE I ACRES of Kamu with stream. $17,971. paiture ground near ) |