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Show Bales, Vickie Spader, Rae Present and Ramie Atkinson. Kim and Tama Alkinson celebrated their Wedding Anniversary. Church News was baptized Hallam Cory his father Ralph Saturday by Hallam. Sunday he was confirmed a member of the LDS Church by his great grandfather, Lawrence Stevens. Jenny Mac Prescott received her name and a blessing from father Glade Prescott Sunday in Fast Meeting. Brent and Viola Simmons son. Cory Ray. received his name and blessing from grandfather. Dale Simmons. Scott Ar.v Crystal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ryx Crystal, received his name and blessing from grandfather. Ar.v Crystal. I Marion Congratulations to the 1980 Graduates of South Summit they are. Anna Watson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watson; Craig Rockhil son of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Rockhill; Danny Jcpsen son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jepscn and Richard Weller son of Mr. and Mrs. Jared Weller. A very happy birthday to Mrs. Jo Ann Peterson and Jonathan Powell. Visitors at the home of the Lyle Petersons 'on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Peterson, and Mr. and Mrs. Kim Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roath and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Vernon all attended the wedding reception of Connie Roath and Gerald Welch on Saturday evening in Salt Lake City. Utal. Mrs. Afton Brimhall had a very nice visit with her mother-in-laMrs. Beatrice Coyncr of Arizona and her Polly last Monday. Miss Linda Hupp and Mrs. Margaret Kee and family traveled to Arizona over Memorial Day to visit with relatives there. The Kee boys are now visiting with their grandparents in Popler. Montanta for a month. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jepsen were in Don's home town visiting over the Memorial Day week-enThis is in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Tony DiStafano Kamas and Kay Lott and of I.ogan were her daughter visiting .with the Demon! Lotts. Also visiting was Thaiuc and Bobbie Lott. Sandra Peacock has been here in Kamas visiting with the family front Arizona. She arrived to be here for her brother's graduation on Thursday night. Congratulations to Miss Anena Peacock on being selected the 1980 Dairy Princess for Summit County. She will now' represent our county in the Stale Dairy Princess Contest. Millie Lui was a visitor at the home of Glen Hale. Millie use to live here in our valley before moving to Windovcr where she taught school for a year. She left on Monday for. her home in Hawaii. We will all miss her and want to wish her the very best. Kent Ure was home visiting from Logan. Kent will be working in Idaho for the summer before going back to school in the fall. Marcile Wagstaff has gone to work for the summer at Aspen Grove. The Wagslaffs were glad to have her home with them for a little over a month before going to Marion w sister-in-la- w d. hosted a family dinner after Sacrament meeting on Sunday for relatives after the blessing of their baby son Tony Gentry. Mrs. Afton Russell had a very nice visit from her Mother and sister Mrs. Flora Jones and Mrs. Rose Saxton on Tuesday also in the visit was Rose's daughter Darla from Salt Lake City. The Sacrament Services for Sunday was a very fine Fast and Testamonv meeting. Business was the blessing of the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony DiStafano. The baby was blessed by his father Mr. Tony DiStafano and given the name of Tony Gentry. There were many family members that were in attendance for the services. The choir sang the Sacrament song, "God So Loves The World" Mrs. Vickie Flinders was made a Sunday School Teacher of the new Geneology Gass that has been formed. work. Mrs. Bea Cornor of Arizona and daughter Pauline of California reminisced old times over hot apple cider with Mary Sweeny and LaMerl Allison. It was Fast and Testimony Meeting in the Kamas Ward lovely .testimonies were, shared among the member of the Ward. Darwin Prince was confirmed a member of the church by his father Vernilc Prince and we'd like to congratulate him on this. Stake Temple Days in the Kamas Stake are June II and the 25th so please remember these dates. Wed like to welcome the new class. presidency of the arc President, Gines, Sally They first counselor. Sue Lee Peacock, second counselor, Mynn Z Dcros and secretary Tonya Mitchell. .Nile Thacker has been called as the new secretary of Young Men in Mutual. Congratulations Nile on your new calling. where--man- i)1 Francis Clarencf Bates's sister Sylvia and husband Gardner Hudson from Louisiana visited them y during the week. They also visited her other brother and his wife Tom and Elda. Sylvia used to live in Francis. She was then Sylvia Bristol. Jerry Bates came from Wyoming over the weekend and enjoyed the company of his three children, Jeff and David who live in ' Kandy, Layton.' They all visited Dad, Mom. Grandpa and Grandma. Garence and Verda. The graduates from Francis at school commencements were: Becky Littleford. Jackie Graham, Peggy Houston, John Woodard, All of Oakley would like to Scott Anderson and Janet Simour South Summit congratulate mons. Retta Prescotts famSummit County Assessor will ily had a very nice Meon reunion family receive applications for the position morial Day at the of Appraisor until June 20,. 1 980. Francis Town Park. There were very few of Salary based on experience and the family not there. education in related fields. Mia-Mai- d Oakley include gi admires lor 1980. They Summit Snudv Genrgie. Nancy Rider. Jenny Lynn Page. Cheryl Van Park. Jay Embry, Scon Mitchell. Clint Wilde. Carol vti Wilde. Russell Saxton, lisa Wardle. Barbara Robertson Sweat, and Karri Frazier. Three honor students participated on the graduation program. Jay Embry gave t lie Welcome, and lisa Wardle and Chcrvl Wnolsicnhulmc played a duet prior to an Honor Students song. Congratulations to all! Hrline Rider's .son. Danny, will graduate Irom LDS Business College in Sal! Lake on June 6th. Tliis past year he has served as the school's Vice President. Evelyn anti Dayton Rail spent last week in California visiting their son Dale and his family. Evelyn will return shortly from the Nampa area of Idaho where site helped her sister move and visited her son Vern and his family. The Rail's really love visiting their grandchildren! Memorial Day brought many visiiorslo Oakley, especially those coining to participate in or watch the High School rodeo. Despite .Saturday's evening snowstorm the rodeo went on, as well as on Monday evening. Oakley participants included Triii a Wilde and Wool-sienliulm- Apply Assessors and Gary to go back to Las Vegas with theDoug Fowles, when they get off the boat Thurs. EKamcts cfiieatte Sat. Beatrice Black from American Fork visited her sister Elda Bates Monday and had dinner with her. Gint Hallam has a mighty sore finger. He got Monday helping daddy repair their boat. Tom and Elda BAtes attended graduation AUDIENCES SIMPLY I JW 7-- 9 Kris O'Driseoll in the Queen contest, phis Ralph Crittenden's WTK e Relief Society is planning a iln. Gchcnlogicnl Library in to rip til I akc C'itv next Tuesday. They will also have lundh. Call a member of the presidency if you iilan i'i go. The Miwss.t of Hoytsvilie Sluari James has returned to his home following his stay with Bishop LaVellc and Anna both Kenuingtoa and family for the school year. Darren McMichael is recovering from a lonsileelomy Tuesday the 27 of May. Richard and Helen Osmond and Richele. Rick and Susan enjoved a relaxing week at Logan and Star Valley visiting with family members and friends. Jeff Page had the misfortune of .necking his collar bone in an :u videul on his 10 speed bike. Mr. Vernon Judd lias retired from the Ideal Cement Company at Deviis Slide where lie worked as a chemist. He had been employed ior 2 7 Vi years retiring Friday May 30. Velma and Vernon left for family graduation exercises as honor students. Rcinc and Irene Ruf and Family spent Memorial Day in Randolph, Utah. Many of Clark and Cu moral Brintons Peoa neighbors and i 4-- 6 ti SBARTRS3L motion ThF K(II1105. Friday, June 6, 1980 nilofc 5A Fresno California where they will visit with their son Doyle' and Linda Judd. Another son Val and Nancy Judd and their family of Texas will meet with them on the 9th. A long and happy retirement to you vernon. Shane and Camille Rowley and two sons left our area and moved hack to Delta where he will be head haskctbal coach at Delta High. Jim and Dawna Parks of Alb., New Mexico visited with her father Mr. Laurence Wilkinson for three days. Dclmas Brilery of California Marge Boyle, Mrs. Afton Williams and grandson from Park City visited with Mrs. Grace Pace and Martha Mills Friday afternoon. Ralph and Marsha Crittenden, their children, Caliie and Dallen, his friend Justin Hobson enjoyed a weeks vacation with boating oh Lake Powell, viewing Rainbow Bridge a fun ride on the Silverton Train at Durango, touring the Indian ruins at Mesa Verde. The golden Wedding Anniversary of Ralph and Elda Pace will be held Friday the 6th of June at the Hoytsvilie Cultural Hall from Remember the Deseret Industry Drive will be Sat. June 7. Have your things tagged and ready by 8 o'clock. Church Belt D. Judd son of Grant and Louise Judd was advanced to a Priest in the aaronic priesthood. Todd E. Roemmich son of Ed and Barbara Roemmich was also advanced to a Priest. Grace Pace was released as nursery leader. Velma Judd was suclatend as Nursery leader. Robert Carter was sustained a Wabelos Leader. Debbie Bori was sustained as Sr. Primary Chores-le- r. The membership of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Johnson and two children Trevior and Jamie Lee was read also Mr. and Mrs. Brent Simmons welcome to Hoytsvilie. year electricity on a diet. COFFcE 100-W'AT- MAKR, T BULB, 6c a memth 25 a month ICECREAM FREEZER, TOASTER, 140 a month SUN LAMP, 450 a month Peoa At a stockholders meeting of the Peoa Pipeline held Tuesday. May 13, Jim Milliner. Wally Atkinson, Jack Marehant. and Jack Holland were elected as Directors. Moroni as a Marehant was will as serve Director. Jim.Milliner the new President of the group. Outgoing Directors were Ray Andersen. Norval Marehant, Glenn Walker and Sterling Wil- - RGUND DOG IS MISSING. PLEASE HELP!! ELECTRIC ELECTRIC FRY PAN, HAIR ROLLERS, 14c a month 210 a month ELECTRIC CLOCK, 90 a month RADIO, 70 a month Just count kilowatts instead of calories. Estimate your energy costs with the new UP&L publication, Your 1&, Energy Budget Guide, available free at any Utah Power and Light office. Find out how much it costs to use all your electrical appliances byjob or by the month. Skinny up your budget by cutting down on the kilowatts. - The booklet that helps you decide where to save! Come in or write for your free copy. a large tan, black mix. She has a thick, long coat and is quite fat. She left Park City Tuesday, May 27 and was wearing a fed nylon collar with a Racer County dog tag. She is friendly, but easily scared. SHEPARD-HUSK- A Y $50 REWARD FOR HER RETURN. EH St Wit d week ago. . Blanche McGhie celebrating Samuels 1st birthday. The McGhie's have just finished moving to Sell Lake from Califot nia following Mr. McGhie's retirement from Stanford University. Unfortunately for the Apianalps they will be here only a few weeks before leaving for a mission to an as yet undetermined location. On Sunday the Primary prayer was given by Michael Steadman, the Scripture reading by Gulia Peterson, and the Talks by Bryce S'evens and Kara Lee Page. THERE IS Uhtnni Mcfcmt&ir' uMfliH ward members parttet-p;iii-in the annual Memorial Day Dinner lirld Monday. Bishop U!cii Sieniluidge expressed his apprcciaiion for nil of ihcir help in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Tim Wright, son of Don and Margie, received bis Duly to God Want in Sacrament Meeting a Joanne's parents. Farrell and and white WILLIAM SHATNER LEONARD NIMOY e. at Pioneer Memorial re in Salt Lake City. Her real name is Lady, . Okla-- h Many Steven, from Snow College. Congratulations to Pcoas graduating seniors. Sharon Mareham. daughter of Jerry and Celia: Kcliy Marehant. son of Dale and Verda; Douglas Crandall, son of Elmo and F.laine: Kurt Stcmbridgc. son oi Klden and Nila: and Tint Wriglu. son of Don and Margie. Shin and Kelly participated in the . t performance of Peoa graduation rites of their son. c. a ' Happy Birthday to Jhaync Siemhridgc and Karen Marehant. Holiday. Dale and Verda Mareliam were in F.phrnim Friday to atietid the grand daughter Cindy Crittenden from I.clii who was the 1st attendant to the rodeo queen. Oilier Oakley rodeo participants included Shclda Wilde, Patti Wilde. Trina Wilde. Kris ODriscoll. Clint Wild. Scott Mitchell. Drew Harper. Wade Woolsten-hulmClayton Page and Bryan Woolstcnhulmc. Dave Aplanalp is their advisor and was in charge of the 2 day rodeo. On May 2l)th Delsa Woolsten-liulm- e Hew to Mississippi to visit with her' grandparents and relatives. May 29th she returned witli Kay's mother. Ella Freeman and Kays niece. Gail Freeman. Gail just graduated from' High School and was given the trip for her graduation present. The 2 will slay here 3 weeks before returning home. The Aplanalp family spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with . BREAKING qjUed. & 3m. where their son Lonnie graduated from Utah State. He has a Welding Technology Degr-gre- uut Sharon Marchanl WILL CHERISH AWAY ceremonies at Logan Birthdays observed this week are Fay Kirkham, Tresa Thompson, Kae Atkinson Janet Atkinson, Jill uWoh. Gnyc i.'il a i in Alhcujiiorqiie, New Mexico visi' ed her parents, Dell and Vcima Marehant. over the Memorial Day Office Mark Mitchell home jSunday. they brought Melinda down to join fiii r Kent lia and i from Wyoming visited her on Saturday and a brother. Charles Whittle, and his wife of Turlock. California also isited her during the week. Ray Andersen can be seen no and around, occasionally follow his recent knee surgery. grand-daughte- Court House Coalville, Utah . p.irlx held recently lor them in V h Lake City. Sail Lake City. Tom Snyder will be home this week alter being hospitalized in Salt Lake City for hack surgerv. l.owis Neel enjoved the company of many family inemhers on the Memorial Day Holiday. A . Collene Pratt and children from Lyman, ' Wy. accompained Myrtle Atkinson to the tri nds attended the 50lh anniver- - I'lileii and Nila Slembrulge an the grandparents of a new little girl born to their ihutgliirr. Debbie, and her husband. George S.dtas. She joins four oilier grand d.iiig!iiC"H and 3 grandsons of the Sionihridge's. Pres. Tom and Mariiyn Brown have been presented wish a new granddaughter by their daughur Susan, ami her husband. Frank Siddoway. Staev Kav is the Brow n's second grandchild. Mike and iuda Cornu have a new little daughter. Sarah, horn last w'cck at the l.DS hospital in e. Coalville, Utah 8401 7 ounty Itcc C limns. We are heartbroken and desperate to find her. If you have seen her, please call Peggy Parker 649-766- 2 , tv: or Park City Police Dept. & LIGHT COMPANY 649-936- 1 , ; ; - y |