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Show kamas SOUTH SUMMIT SCHOOL p Sharon Roblnaon and children pent one day last week In Coalville visiting Vera Wright and Mr Clarice Marchant Thelda and Morria WUllame of San Francleco, Calif, are pending aeveral daya here vliitlnz 'with their daughter Betty and Jimmy Gines. Mre. Ieaao Smith attended funeral service for a couain in Cedar City Thursday. She was taken down by her niece Dette and hudband Norman Wlnterton. Pete and Helen Beizant home Sunday after spending several days in San Francisco, Calif. They were met at the San Francleco airport by Helens brother and wife, Mr Mrs Mahlon Harrltt of Fresno. They tours and enjoyed sight-seein-g visited many points of Interest while there. 'Their daughter, Mrs. Bill Darcey of Layton came to Kamas to stay with the younger children while the Sesiante were away. Several people are recuperating at home after being hospitalized in Heber. They Include: Karen Simpson, Carl Hortln, Bill Gines and Mary Glnen Dorothy and Jack Scott and family of Salt Lake visited over the week end with Mr A Mrs Tom Simpson. Mr A Mrs Douglas Simpson pent 10 days at Chicago, 111. where they attended the National Farmera Union Convention. They report that the convention waa a big succeti with, many outstanding apeakem. A combined birthday dinner waa held last Saturday at the home of Mr A Mra LaVerl Bushell to honor aeyeral members of the Bushell family who were ceiebrat. ing birthdays this month. They included Julie and Keith Bushs Rodney Brfmhall, Ed Sorenson, Marba Bushell and Alton Brim-hal- l. Alene served the family a delicious turkey supper. Irene Peterson, Helen Jones, Reva Fitzgerald represented the Stake Primary Board, attending the Woodland Ward Primary Tuesday. Stake leaden attending Sunday School was Gordon and Vacua Gordon and Lydia Car. t Mr A Mra BUI Hoyt in Las Vega the girls have to select the part ner at their choice. And tt anything will make the boys ahape-u- an LEGAL NOTICE notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS thla will. Date for thla event South Summit students enjoyed Estate of LAWRENCE CUN. is April I. Friday, a one-da- y spring vacation Friday, 36 and 38 students will partici-pat- s .NINGHAM and JENNIE A. CUN. to them the attend playenabling from here, depending on the jNINGHAM, deceased, offs at the 6tate Basketball .events open. The meet will be Creditors will present claims j Tournament held at BYU. 'with vouchers to the undersigned 8BHS-T- he 68HS Mr. and Mr Roy Faucett of at SOO Deseret Building, Salt Lake seventh period Seminary South Summit High Henefer are the proud parents of City, Utah, on or beforo the I Oth Three students are sponsoring a porter 7 lb. baby girl bom at the day of Juna A D. 1966. School students will compete in drawing contest tor the Elemen- the State Class B Forensic meet Summit County Hospital the HELEN F. JOHNSON, past tary student. The posters are to March 26 and 27 at BYU. Alma week. 8he haa tour aieten who Adminlatrlx of Estate of Lawr. Oz advertise of Wizard The Jean Jewkea and Nonna Knight are anxiously waiting for her ar. ence and Jennie A. Cunningham, production to be presented on Deceased. qualified for state in extempor. rival horn April 2 and S at South Summit aneoua The happy grandparents an Mr. Published in The Summit Counand Stanley Butspeaking High School. Mr Paul Rees of Coalville ty Beo March 11, 18, 25, April 1, Forum. in and ler Legislative Judging will be done in two dif-- SHS and Mr. and Mr Otto Faucett of 1966. ferent divisions. First second The Junior Class is making Henefer; Mr. and Mr Joseph E. and third grade students will be Wilde of Coalville, an tte NOTICE TO CREDITORS Judged against each other and plans tor their annual Junior the three upper clause in the Prom, one of the outstanding and Estate of Frank J. Prescott. long remembered events of school Creditors will present claims other division. Posters are to be their own work Iff Date set is April 16. The A baby boy was bom 'March 19 with vouchers to the undersigned and imagination. Winners will be theme will be Tonight'' to Sir. and Mr (Lawana Boyer) it the office of JAMES J. SMED--EY- , : The committee appointed to Weldon Lewis, weighing 7 Jbe. S 54 North Main, Heber City, given free tickets to the play. The caat is working hard and complete final plane are: Dale oi. This makes two boys and one Utah, on or before the 5th day of June, 1965. Cl alma must be preplan to present the play in North Ur general chairman; commit girl in the family. Norma Knight sented in aeeordanee with the Summit, Park City and Wasatch tea member if an open date can be found Brent Merchant, Kelly Atkinson Grandparents are Mr. and Mra. provisions of Utah Code ' and Eater Weaver. Class advisor Lyle Boyer, Coalville, and Mr. Annotated 1965, and with proper there. !ia Hue Jewkea and Mr LeVem Lewie, Marlon; vertitles tlon as required therein. -6- 8HS-Th Mr. and Mr A D. PRESCOTT, Regional Drama meet la ' The boys an looking extra Joseph Boyer, Coalvlll and Mr. Administrator, tentatively let for this week with Clarence Winter exact date and atenta to be an- sharp these daya as the date for end Mr Published in The Summit CounC. ty Bee March 4, 11, 18 and IS, Deannfc nounced. Mr Page, the annual Glrla Day Dance Hoytavllle; 1965. speech director, said that between drew closer. This is the chance Ernest Wilde of Willard, Utah. TO Deceased. THURSDAY, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at SOO Deseret Building, 79 South Main 8treet, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 9th day of June, Births i Beverly Nicely and Shbiraa Chaffern are visiting here with their parents, Mr A Mrs GUftdrd Turnhow. They will return to their home in Salt Lake the tint of Afrril. They aocompahled their tether to WaaeMp last Wadnes-Aay.aa- d spent the day vhlting (another sister hferla Homer. X3GHT SltOKY FINCUERS . The Eight Sticky Fingers 4.H Ctabof HoytoVille held their first meeting tin Monday, March is at the horns of the leader, Mi Dona Jenliine. Mrs. NaVee Ver. son feariitabt leader. EiectAm of etttoen fos bald. President, Rond Btpoka; vice president, Margie Bece; secretary, .Elaihe Wilde; reporter. Tatthra hoath; ontt leader, Due Grant, Otter aaemheis of tte dub are: Martha Ann .nanny, Jtaa ; Ruble, Voleea Gartfht. Our project this year 'is Train Ridei BANK OF MONTANA, Executors. Riding School 35 Shetland Ponies The Montana Bank Executors of the Estate of Frank A Barni-cot- t, Deceased. Horse Training Chuck Wagon Breakfasts Rafter-- Published in The 8ummlt Coun. ty Be Feb. 25, March 4, 11, 18, and 2 1965. in the game room 75-9-- beer's the one... for good taste, great-grandpare- great-grandfath- good fun or checkhard, and it takes a lot out of you. Thats when you like most to settle down in a soft chair and enjoy your friends' talk and your beer's taste. Beer was made to. relax with. Made to refresh you, cool you, cheer your taste. So next time youre playing some sociable game, take time this for out companionable taste of beer, You name your game, ping-pon- g ers, cards or chess. Play it at-ho- ASSOCIATION, INC. prjn iMsoumimusT SALT l ; ' MM CtTY, UTAH : I in-' m one reason why 25,7 80 are the new Mercury. r. YOUR CHILDREN has tt been Inee you've heard their voices, listened to their news? Call them, long Distance. Mountain Telephons Stable In Utah, The Cemetery Board has been with representatives from the various communities making up (the .board. Howard Butters represents Kamas and Marlon, Jay Marchant, Peoa and Oakley; Frank Atkinson, Francis and Woodland; Virginia Embry is States H HARVEY SUMMARELL Box 683 Park City B6ard Reorganized How long 25, 1966 Fun This Spring oookifcg. secretary-treasure- MARCH PLAN AHEAD for 1965. vac-attoH- ple fork. j County Bee COALVILLE. UTAn Estate of Frank A Barnlcott, UNITED STATES BREWERS Nevada. Kgnsn Anderson of Ogden visited Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr A Mrs Howard RockhlU and with her grandmother, Haiel Rockhill. Mr A Mra Walt Thottaa of Fartt&ngton enjoyed a vMt with hie toother Lavine Frasier and his giater, LaRue Smith. Mir A Mrs Ernest Knight are home again after upending a moifth In St. George doing Tem-- Summit creditors The other reason is the price. AD these westerners found it just didnt make much sense to spend $3000 for anything less. By the time you read this, that figure will be thousands more! CRANDALL-WALKE- R MOTOR INC. Coalville, Utah |