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Show Summit County Bee Vera Pace Hew Urry c'ark Back COALVILLE, UTAH APRIL 39, 1965 from So. Brazil PTA President 377-361- 17-2- B2-tf- 782-476- you weren't among that at tending the PTA meeting teat mission. He and his parents spent SunWednesday evening, April 31, at the NS High School auditorium, day visiting with his sisters, Mr. you misled outstanding musical and Mrs. Ronald (Soils) Parker, program presented by the 4th Hooper; Mr. and Mrs, Homer and 6th grides under the dlrec-- (Beth) Hansen and family In tlon of teachers, Mr Ball, Mr Bountiful, and while there Mrs. vans, Mr Taylor and Mr Judd Clark's sisters came to visit also. Ton also missed voting for your Another sister, Ann Aleen Bird PTA officers for the coming year. and boys are coming from Idaho Palls to stay a few days and he Vera Pace automatically be. for the family dinner which hers as domes president having served Mrs, Owen Staley will serve this the President year. past, Vice Other elected officers for the Saturday. welcoma home meeting Larry's coming year are: vice president, will be held at 8 oclock 3, May treasElla Adkins; Secetary and memberJ. Qunn; ure, Margaret Session ship chairman, Genevieve Geary; program chairman, LaVaun VerPEO- A! non; historian, JoAnn Pace. Junn Milliner his recently yflUlH President Marjorie Bond com A group of local ladles are been selected to repreeent Weber y ducted the meeting: posting of iHn bowling leeeonf at (i State College at the Rocky the colors and the Pledge of AlLanes In Heber. They ' tain Press Convention, Sha, along with eeven others legiance, Henefer Cub Scouts consist of: Lorraine Plant Ranae under the direction of Mr' and nm.w Smdle Thomas. Jane Max- - will depart for Denver, Colorado Mrs Otto Lythgoe. paid trip April Sharon on an Mr Ball announced the pro- RobinKnTand iSmT Simpson. 39 to May 2. Student and dlgnl-Ther- e y gram for the evening and Mr la StBl openings on Wednee tarie. from a wide variety of d will be nd univenitles Evans conducted the singing. afternoons for anyone Inter Arlya Judd, a sixth grade student, In the lessons. It U a five sent to dtecuM various facets of was the accompanist and Mr Tayjournalism. lor presented her with a gift on Jeanne, a ssphomore at Weber j ; State la majoring In speech and behalf of the Students to show their appreciation for her help drama and minoring in Journal' Ism. She la currently a member of and the time she spent practicthe Weber State College PUbUo-jettohing with them. The program was as follows Staff, KAMAS I A 1964 graduate of South Sum- with the combined grades alng-taHews of the engagement mlt High, Jeanne Is the daughter three numbers. Special Mlae Carolyn Ruth (Hm) Budd of MAlfred Milliner talent numbers given included; was disclosed at an announce- of Peoa. Carrie Bond; solo, Xynn piano vocal solo, Sherry Robinson; ment luncheon Saturday at Fort Douglas-HiddeValley Country piano solo, DonaOene Frost; origCARD OF THANKS In Balt lake. dub, inal dance, Heidi Williams, Tina la a daughter Judd and Marla Boyer; Rock and The bride-eleWi would like to express our inAUn Weriey R. Budd Roll quartet DeAnn Qeary, . thanks for tin many lovely gifts, J A Faust, VonnaDee Vernon and ' d acts of kindness shown Je Vernon; piano solo, Beverly to ua at the birth of our twins Bullock: vocal trio Connie Walk- and to the officer of the Ward r, Dixie Grant and Linda Homer. . for the beautl- Stake Primary ----- Uoyd Carpenter The combined chorus sang three Kamas, Humbert. ' Carpenters wlM he boats and teachers are The the to b. compliments on the very Joey fine program end the manner d th tto. Ffnkte Jeiu even-t honored at a receptlon ; which they presented this program twl ' Stake HUIside the Canter. appreciative audience. Mlss Budd wttl be graduated ' mwsMMOaWHMMBa her parent, teachers, Prlnd from Brigham Young Universityr custodians, Muir "My.At BTO she wasamem-foAlaxle service unit their cooperation and support J during the past year and urged Carpenter is a student at all to support the new officers '65 CHEVROLET'S frerrity rt mh. He ha And the PTA program during the completed an LDS Swedish Ml BUICKS year. Xf FOR SALE Cheaper than not. Home la Coalville $3,000, terms. FOB SALE Tiny Toy Poodle FOR SALE 1861 Mercury Comet Grant Woodward, V4 Sports Cbupe. Cherry Salt Lake Puppies. Terms. Phone Morgan c c Black. Excellent oondltloa. Phone 8294220. City. Phone 3 or contact Koy Page, FOR SALE Kanmore Electric JOE TALBOT and Jared Weller, Oakley. 17.1e Sewing Machine, cabinet model, Excavating and Hauling. MarWorld Book repre174nc WANTED lon. Phone sentative, Call Mr. Bennett ANYONE INTERESTED In buy Salt Uke City, collect, A 1740 ing pure silver? One os, or one Coalto os- - If so, writ thousand X When I ws young believed in Box FOR BALE Good Quarter honed. fairies, I still do. Saturday, April ville, Utah, "Silver Digger, 17-l- p Also 3 yr, rids. Kids pony. Con318. I had a visit from them. 24, tent Edison Stephens. Phone 336-Sidid not come but some of WILL BELL Several head of o Henefer, Utah. her helpers did and they cleaned horeee In excellent condition. my house. Fairies always have a F. E. Bates, Wenehlp, phone FOR BALE-19- 64 Coralr Morns; name and thee were Ctera, Mar4epeed, radio and heater; . which have pup Ateo, garet, Sylvia, Jolene, Kerry, should he a good Cheep dog, yours Urea, 7,000 mile. Phona 8294309. p Jeannlne, 174ue for free, I want to thank them and let Gibson Electric them fcudw how much I appreci- FOR SALE with Reverb and Guitar Amp Ellen Copley. ate their help. PLAIT AHEAD FOR and Tremolo. Taka over baL on mall monthly payments. For CARD OF THANKS more details write Guitar Dept, Riding School 6179-S.Station, Salt Uke 35 Shetland Ponies We wish to express oat sincere Box 174c thanks and appreciation for the City, Utah, Hone Training beautiful floral piece, cards, tel- FOR BALE Nina month old AnChuck Wagon Breakfasts ephone calls, food and dll other gus Buk. Contact Albert Rich-in- s, Registered Quarter Horeta evidences of friendship, ove and Coalville, Phone Bought, Sold, Traded 4 understanding shown ua and' our dear wife and mother during, her Rafter-- H 35 soot tarnUhed FOB SALE recent illness. HARVEY SUMKARELL trailer house. Good condition, Mr. George Lee, Bonnie Avra, Park City good price, call Ere Wooleten- Carole Lee. Bog 683 . ECHO Mrs, Ray Clark, returned BENimR 783-476- 783-461- 16-3- THURSDAY, Larry Clark, eon of Mr, and home Saturday after spending two and a half years In the South Brasil or contact Day 3 hulme, win Woolstenhulm at Oakley. 17-l- c ' excellent condition. Mrs, Ruesell Merchant, phona Peoa, WHIT ADS Jeanne Milliner to Press Bowlins Lessons Moun-Holida- col-da- lts pre-este- Mrs Harry King is spending this week In Ids Vegaa with her sister, Mr and Mrs Douglas Ounn drove to Ogden Saturday where they visited his aunt, Mrs Ella Longsdorf who is a patient In the Dee Hospital. Mr and Mrs Harrison Rlchlns and son Michael spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mills at their home In Provo. Mr and Mrs Charles Burroughs and children Johnle, Benton and Itacy of Sunset war the weekend guesta of her parents, Mr and Mrs J, B. Carman. 783-471- Fairy Tale 437-040- 5, Tl-ten- n, 336-530- 4. er-w- . 17-l- FUN this SPRING Family Hour KAMAS Primary Family Home Hour will be held Sunday May X at 7:30 p. m. In the Kamas Ward LDS Chapel, under the direction of WlnOna Smlth. The special Sunday night "program will be on music and the appreciation of music la the home Music leaders . In charge are Eileen Bailey, Bessie Russell and Cora Dahl. 338-231- 17-3- Stable l a g, n , , i Its easy to see why ct Def 5 " - te tosvm GAS cooking is the cleanest cooking: i . : Sit DBAHD II EVJ The only grease and grime you get on your kitchen walla, woodwork and curtains comae from theemoke and vapors of the fodds you cook, regardless of whether you use a gas or electric range. The heat given off by both la absolutely dean. The only "product! of combustion of a gas flame are water vapor and carbon dioxide (which we all exhale after every breath we take). AND CONVERTIBLES AND SPORT MODELS IN STOCK ! Only a GAS range gives you SMOKELESS BROILING! You brofl with the oven door dosed tightly. The gss flams consumes the smoke. No more billows of smoko thnt soil your kitchen walls 1964 ChFv. Impala 4 Door H. T-- 15.000 actual mileage, factory air conditioned, Pow. !er brakes, power steering, fully equipped. No Matter What Other Provisions You've Made READY CASH IS WONDERFUL! 1963 Chev. Monza Convertible White and red. 4 speed trans. Radio and heater. Just Uke new. 1963 Corvair Monza Coupe 1962 1961 door, stick drift, overdrive, tomatic. SEVERAL GOOD TRANSPORTATION CARS o hot coils to born bofl-ove- ra 4x4, a GAS range! with boll-over- s 3 3H too. Chev. n Whan do occur, ae they do to everyone nbW and then, the food drop Into at end dean receptacle not site hot coila that bum the food and nod yew kitchen walla and curtain. boil-ove- Suburban 4 speed. Two ton with hoist platform, new motor, 1955 Chev. ly NO TRUCKS 1963 Chev. 4 Semi-Annual- after-heto causa food burning or that soil your kitchen walls and curtains. When you turn the flame off-- its au- 1958 Chev. Pickup G.M.C. Iatersit Compounded Sava with Safety FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1905 burners! 1959 Chev. 1961 Coalville, Utah F Rambler Stationwagon of INSTANT-OF- N, No Buck Wildcat 4 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK INSTANT-O- door hard top. Fully equipped. 4 Save here regularly . . . starting NOW! Only a GAS range gives you speed trana, 4 There's nothing quite so reassuring as a growing reserve of ready cash . . . safe, and account Mmmg interest, in a bank savings too . . . available right when It's quickly for an need it most, emergency you want or or any purpose you choose I nnd curtains. V2 Ask any homemaker who cOoks wtth Ton Moore Motors Phone 336-59- GAS i the cleanest cooking you cm gaL MOUNTAIN speed. Coalville git. Shefl tril you -- 4 Afahiaf Aete FUEL J ANNUAL KAMAS S ,! VALLEY wj iff JtK FINE ORCHESTRA KAMAS, UTAH DONATIONS SATURDAY, MAY 1 |