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Show Help Yourseft u ' TO ALASKA i. . The home Bam Hawser waa the acme of a family Rich game. ZeeAnna and her parand pot luck eupper ents live In a trail or home on the latt Thursday evening In honor Otto Lythgoo property, Marlin Brooks has been playing of lflr and Mrs Lynn Lythgoo with the Milton team basketball to their Friday leering ' prior and they are doing winter to their homo return to this morning In Anchorage, Alaska. Present very well:; should they win the mro Lynn'S parents, Mr and Mrs game they play Monday night in lfsll Lythgoo of Henefar and hla tha Division finals being held in two slants, Imogens and Larry Ogden,- they .will advance to the i play-offCaldenrood of Coalville and Ball Dean Mrs Ball and of Ruth Johansen and Keith Onus Morgan.' Also present were the visited In Randolph, Utah, Saturand Chelae,' Mr day at the home of her daughter, 'following 'and Mrtf'Mark Oook of Syracuse, Norma Norris to wish her well on at Dr and Mrs' Steve1 Dearden and her birthday. Sunday-visitor, MfsPetal Newman - of Ogden. tha Ball home In Henefer were t ;Brdce-Rowsalso-- attended. The Ruth's daughter-anfamily, Leah Zorthgoea planned to visit la Fair- and Lee Mayoh, LeeAnn and Tim-' j banks, Alaska, with tneir atm anJ my of Hebcr. Mr and Mrs David Passey and daughter, Kenny and Jackie, who are attending college there children visited In Alpine Sunday before returning to their home In with David's sister, VMrs Nolda Williams, and In Pleasant Grove Anchorage. Mr and y, With' Ben ton OPEN HOUSE i , beautlAd day Bimdhy hfas CAkrtta Williams. far the open house honoring Mr Mrs Ruth Burton and young and Mrs HUlman Kicking oa thajr children of Ogden visited in Hana- fiftieth (redding armlvemry and fer one day last week with her nearly (our hundred and j fifty father, Charles Anderton. firlsiids-'BA- d relatives ware la at- .. Tha Sunday Sehool class of Mr this dsareouple and i Mrs Bill Pace enjoyed Ian towlsh tendance well on their special (lhy , shd to afternoon of botMhg In Morgan wish thm continued health and Saturday; after which they returnBappiaees far the yean to coma.' ed to Henefer where they enjoyed Yiritat Sunday at tha home of hot dogs at the Pace home. EnMr had Ufa KCnnrth Dawson joying the fun were Carol Dear-dewen Monde from Ogden, Mr and Patti Rlchins, Becky Beyer, MTs Clarence Jacobs and family. Rolans Fawcett, Bonnie Jodo Members of tha Stephens family Igb Stephens, Steve Faakatt, met Sunday afternoon at the Oragory Rlchins, Rulon Rlchins, heme of Mr and Mrs Norman Gary Dunn and the Pact's daughRfchlns to plan the annual Step- ter, Loti Mr Gordon Pace drove hens reunion and work on gene- mm ear load to Morgan. DOMING EVENTS . alogy. Present were Bari Stephens of Woods 'Cram Mrs MarEveryone In the Ward la Ingaret Ahlborn her son and daugh- vited to a vary special program ter of Provo, Mr and Mrs Hanq being prepared fay the MIA ofFetation of Lebi, Mrs Velma Judd ficers far Tuesday March IS at of Hoytsvllle and Erma Rlchina 7:90 pm. MIA officers premise and Irens Rowser of Henefer. that young and old alike win Marlon and Rhett Brooks, child- enjoy the evening so mark the ren of Mr and Mrs Kenneth j date on your calendar and plan Brooks, visited with their grand- - j to attend. You'll be sorry If you patents Mr and Mrs Jimmy and miss It! Veda Brooks, Friday and Batur- - j The plane are also shaping up the annual Homecoming and jfor day. ' BIRTHDAY DINNER basketball tournament to be held Mrs Mule Dawson enjoyed , March Tha basketball teams birthday dinner Thursday at the have been picked and tha captains home of her eon and daughter- -' will notify team members. Larry Kenneth and Wilms Daw--! Dearden la directing the planning son. Also present were her hue far cooperation with the Bishopric bend, Jay and three grandsons - and they want to make this more farm Green River, W)ro.,Evanf of a Homecoming this year and children have an enjoyable three days with . Grant and Kieth Smith, of Donna and Darrell Smith, who all members and former members visited over the weekend with of the ward. Special talent numtheir griuidparents. Marie was bers will also be presented this further honored Friday st the year, so these three -- days are homo of her daughter, Ha and another special time for everyone Wendell Stembrldge, In Fees at to mark on their calendars, another dinner. Present were Mrs ( Mr and Mrs Allan Warr and Wilma Dawson and children, Mrs children of Salt Lake spent Satur-Donn- a Smith, and Mr and Mrs day visiting In Henefer with Dean Smith and children of Bessie 1 parents, Mr and Mrs Sam Provo. Then on Sunday, in addl- - Rowser. Mrs Rets Ovard and Mrs Irene tlon to the children already men--. ttoned other children who visited Rowssr spent Monday in Salt with her, and also attended the Lake at tha church archives. Golden Wedding of Mr and Mrs Lamarr Rlchins, son of MV and Hillman Rlchins, were Mr and Mrs Carl Rlchins returned home Mrs Fred Dawson of Ogden and ! Saturday after training for six Mr and Mrs Marvin Dawson and weeks with tha Air Force In and Mr and Mrs Earl Dawson of Texas. LaMarr wasn't very much Morgen. Impressed with the Texas weathSECOND ATTENDANT er while he was down there and Miss ZeeAnna Stoddard,, daugh- came home with a cold to prove ter of Mr and Mrs Ted Stoddard, It He said it would be 80 degrees was named second attendant to one day, rain the next and be 20 the FFA queen In ceremonies degrees the next Hb will continue Friday evening at the dance fol- his six months training at Hill Air Force Basa. lowing the North Summit-Sout. , io .i. j.y, A SLICE AT LIFE . - er 'dfid-famil- Bvut : n, i J i records before they faded completely. And If Ink on documents faded before they were rscopled, on a deed, for example, than for unImagine the hey-d- ay employed . lawyers and Judges And as for ns the impoverished artists go (whom I'm especially concerned about) r if all paintings faded and disappeared, think of the plentiful Jobs available for them. They could become almost as respectable as tha Fuller Brush-ma- n or the Avon girl wandering door to door wondering If the housewife had any Grandma Moses prints that needed Or museums might place ads such as this: Wanted Immediman for . slightly ately: touch-u- p faded Renoir that threatens to become a Picasso." ' Such speculation as this fills ms With sheer 'delight" Not only are the possibilities limitless, but the future state tf the' economy would he .unparalleled. SO right; today Tm telegraphing the. President imploring hifti t& stop Immediately the ''JMis Corps and the Poverty Program,' Instead appoint 'at tha vtry iaasVa subcommittee of u to investigate planned obsolescence.-Oulck-fanow, 'before my plan ItaSlf as obsolete as the things It'S trying to'obsolescs.- i t:. r. . ' ' CARD OF THANKS - gat-togeth- h would be -- available everyone keeping- - one step ahead of total chaos by Copying and - recopying . By Katherine S. Hart Dn not i political economist, or even a statistician. I still don't know the difference .between the grow national product, the gross national debt and a gross error. What's mors, Ive never been censured, censored, sensed or Incens, ed by a census taker. Nevertheless, aand despite my Ignorance, I have concocted a proposal which . will both alleviate tha , unemployment problem In America (particularly as regards destitute artiste) and also bolsv ter, tha eoonomy. Hr proposal ooncerns planned obsolenscence, which I. think we could definitely use mors - of. I wear outaa fast mean, new-caras tha ashtrays are filled : up; time light bulbs bum out than it took their, originator, old Thomas Alva, $o scurry from Me house to- hla workshop; style are Just as fickle and change Just is often-a- s tha minds of tha women who wear them. Why, last year's spectacular la this year's late show and last year's bexachlorophene Gomes this isopropyl fluorfrtanida Quicker than you can say .toothpaste But this, my friends, la only a beginning; for so haa'not enough Invaded the realm of art For example, you ean stlll read Shakespeare in the. original folloa publlshed way . - back . In 1823, cant you? And Michelangelo'! celling in tha Sis-tin-e Chapel you can still see In all . 1U, splendor., But .Imagine, , , what It would have been like If the printing in Shakespeare's folios had calmly disappeared, or If the painting . on the Sistlne Chapel had faded so much that the original colors were all but Imperceptible. Why, each year hosts of unemployed workers could have been put to work .updating and revising. Shakcapeam roeopylng the faded folios: and hundreds of artists could havs.i been put to work doing touch-uJobs on tha If- you - win,- . p n-lese. .. f.- - ; fj. f- - I am suggesting la that qow an,' aQ. books - -- end printed- matter be published with guaranteed ' to fade printer! Ink, to last only a short thru, and that all art wark.be done with guaranteed tO'dtappcac palate-Imagin- e, - So.what from i - youd .have r, as '4 NOTICE LEGAL . t tv Si-- . v. Estate of Frank A. Barntcott, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchea to tha undersigned at 100 Deseret Building, T9 South Main Street, Salt Laks City, Utah, on or before tha 9th day of June, COALVILLE. UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1986 1963. BANK OF MONTANA, Executors. Tha Montana Bank Executors w r of the Estate of Rank A. Band-cotDeceased. Published in The Summit Coun. ty Bee, Feb. 25, March 4, 11, IS, and 9A IMS. Q ..vs tfc V " "HELLO . e... . Estate of Frank J.- . r. , M I ( nil Have you called Prescott Creditors, will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned it the office of JAMES J. SMEP--E94 North Main, Heber City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of June, 1965i. Claims must ha presented In aooorddnca " with ; the Utah Code provisions of 764-5- , Annotated 3961, and with proper vertl fleatlon aa requited therein. A. D. PRESCOTT, ' ' Administrator; , Published hi The Summit County Bss March 4, 11, 18 and 9 Distance Long a i r" recently and said I t lli No? Than that? pick Jl I 'l I Am . Vi.Y upyourphonaand Jl ' : i' . L'. Mountain -- States, Telephone J sT E'UfS 4 rcat&iuvi i, 25-2- 1 fa-la- ! 1 , . h Both farm and families find that our bank offers them much more than money. Why? First, because ours is a "Full Service" bank . . . offering a wide range of helpful banking services, all conveniently available under one roof! Also, because we know this area well have n COME SEE US Galaxic 500 Hardtop ... served it so long! SOON... AND The experts heard the proof! Now you can hear it too! Just take a test drive in the incredibly silent '65 Ford. Ford quietness is a product of Ford OFTEN THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ...of., HtMsmr JUtfRAL USESVe; jyitih. Coalville, Utah - e assemquality. coil and at bly gentle springs all four .wheels tune out noise. Result .. beautiful silence!. Come bear it! . All-ne- w I J '8mJ. v H fcj t ISBHDLT SiaVICl Roiis-Roy- SUvsr Cloud III during 100 MdMt rod. Chib. Sim U.S. AuM . Mh Son . Thm M - isriss of tarts. mihi Of i. A I Your Ford Dealer Sells A- -l Used Gars and Trucks Only it J C . CRANDALL-WALKE- R '7. -- with pthtoj, 1 Ml. MiSfM W SM , MOORHIC. CoaMIle, Utah SCTC1 1901 - 1 go visiting soonl . ' 1 ) MOTHER NOTICE TO CREDITORS .ttovftnoiir LOOK a m - I s I NOTICE TO CREDITORS your whole; library once which 'means that publishers 1165. would have an overwhelming business Increase: new employees wish1 to express my apprsda-tico- i to my many Meads for their would save 'to be hired, new com-pehlcreated, more stock sold. thoqghtfalneae and 'kind' considAnd, public records were eration at the time of my recent v. 1 . h ': : ,m; subject disappearing act, YOB Jobs for'' millions of unemployed Albert L, Wkfstaff. to-thl- ir Summit County body-fram- |