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Show Kumagai swear that they would5 Summit County Bee n't trade her for a million dollars. OAKLEY COALVILLE, UTAH They, have completed an their Heavenly days. It's another projects this year THURSDAY, SEPT, SO, ISOS I" This Is what Roy Potter boy items the in fine style.. Among his wife Berta, told him nld made were a have hangkey they news. They had at first the glad marble a er, a hot pad hanger, H program for 30 years lead- hoped for a girl, but are thrilled game (similar to a peg game), clubs In foods, home Improve- witn this little guy. He weighed and a beautiful hanging basket ing ment, clothing, home beautificalbs and 2 on. aiula wu born for flowers or plants. tion and gardening. She attended September 34, at 10p.ni. In the Warren Atkinson was hoifle the the National H Club Congress Coalville Hospital. He will Join to the teach boys In 1080 with the Utah first month help delegation. two brothers, Gregory 4 years old how to use the various tools and Mr Tree has been active since and Jeffrey, 6 years old. Proud them. when using practice safety hie arrival in the community in grandparents are Mr and Mrs Bonnie Wilde led several girls They did all their own work, and 1063. items all these this year and taught them from scratch, made Mr Paskett hu been responsible how to make fluffy whits bread. even to the minute measuring. OAKLEY for getting a very active archery PEQA et durChar-lwas the fact that Kayla Brushahan and JuLene Surprising Ritzy Cooks," headed by club organised In Henefer this Billy Williams was the leader te Wootetcnhulme had a very I Snapp both won 1st place, not ing the entire summer, only one year' along with overseeing the for the "3 Little Cookbooks, Di- successful summer. band-aite was d needed. That only at the County Pair, hut at livestock projects. ane Williams, Janice Merchant, The girls, JoAnn Mitchell, Jack- the State Pair, Other girls who quite a record. Mrs Dearden hu taught proand Kate Stembrldge Diane took ie Woolstenhulma, Fatty Hard- belong to the group known as the The boys an entered one In foods, home Improvement first place at the County Fair man, Dorothy Snapp, Ntekis SldeWilk Surfers," were Wilma two projects In the Summit Coun- jects over the nine years and knitting iwfth her Snappy Ginger Snaps." Mary Ann Atkinson, and Embry and Vtekey Smith. Ruthle ty Pair, and all came home with she a leader. served hu BHly has had to leave the poal-tlo- n Debra Wilde, all entered baked Wilde came, but had to move to second place ribbon. Rosemary of teacher for school at the goods in - the Coalville County Salt Lake before the summer was aid that the hardest part, was BTU Tm sure the girls hope for Pair. Yummy banana bread was ended. teaching tefthanded Peter how to her return next summer, for more entered by all but Patty, and she The girls led by Fhylis Page use the took, when she was d. fun and teaming. had Macults.Darothy Snapp had were very sad when she and Coy hers taken from there to the had to move away. They were all The boys completed their record Mra Nets Stembrldge also had State Pair m Salt Lake City, able to complete baked Items for and all went to camp. A books, a real active group this last year. where she won first place. tbs County Fair. Sherrie Kay fan time was had by the five very Wilde took first place with ha They consisted of Mfcxlne Mer and Rosemary hopes that eventuHENEFER basic muffins, Linda Phillips, and more and more boys will Mr and Mrs Otto Stephens of Diane Wilde were also awarded ally, to participate In all that Afton Wyo. were honored on ribbon for their efforts. The begin H the program hu to offer. their fiftieth wedding annivergirls sincerely hope they can find sary at an open house Sunday another leader as well qualified HMAHIOafternoon at the hone of Owen as Pbylla. A great Uttle group at future Roberts in Henefer. They enjoyed ' homemakers wu ted by Connie visiting during the afternoon with KAMAS this put summer. Rhon- their many friends and relatives Nowllng Atkinson does Rosemary really da Carol Andrus, Judy who called. Hardman, things the hard way. She is not and Robertson, Kay Robertson They were also pleased that all 4-In a but terrific leader only of to of their brothers and sisters wen completed projects teaming she Is the leader of a bunch of cook and sew. Judy and Kay able to be in attendance Including know the "Woody Wlllys boys sent aome yummy raspberries to Beatrice's sisters and brother, Jas-U- e Ricky Bailey, Thane and Marion the County Mr and won first Malan of Salt Lake, Cora Lott, Olade Carpenter, and Peter place. The only reason they did- Carruth of Evanston, Elsie Johnn't get to go to the State Pair, son of Blackfoot, Idaho and Curwell U wu that they eouldnt get thn tis Paskett of Henefer three different varietiu in time. Ottos brothers and sisters, Aldo CORPORATION Carol Andrus won a second Stephens, Gertrude Johnson and COALVILLE CITY place with her apron, and a first Myrtle Judd of Ogden and Parley place for her baking powder bis- Stephens of Henefer. Coalville, cuits. Rhonda Hardman also won A granddaughter, Mm Eteena first for biscuits and hem were pones of Sunset made a lovely sent to the State Fair to win nnlverssry cake for the occasion will fcnd Beatrice wu given a lowly another blue ribbon. The firls also ' have" a very golden charm to add to her worthwhile project on for the charm bracelet as a remembrnext week or so. With money ance and Otto wu given a belt they have earned during the sum- buckle which wu Inscribed with mer, they .will paint mrilhuMf, his name and the occasion. free of charge- - A very nice thing They wish to thank their many to do, and a very able leader to friends who enjoyed the afterFDIC noon with them and made the Inspire such good deeds. Mrs Judd.hu worked with the Cay memorable for them. Council chant, Carolyn Merchant, Peggy Stembrldge. They all received blue ribbons (Continued From Pan One) for their drop cookies at the S tenuis, Jan Letter, Rosanna County Fair. Lot's of excellent Smoot, and Linda Moon. The two cooka around. Hope It doesn't talented leaden were Nancy tnake us all too fat from all these Clawson and Colleen Moon. Six goodies floatin' round. girls exhibited at the County Judy Williams was the only Fair, and tire walked away with girls In her group to finish an blue ribbons, with sweeten that article for the Fair A beautiful were done by the second year dress with over coat of lace was girls, and allppen and hats en- aent on to the State Fair where tered by the first year girls. she won second place. Very good These were pretty fine accomJudy! plishments, don't you think? 4-- H Edna Atkinson and her Busy Beavera," Lily Atkinson, Dana Frazier, Laurie Woolstenhulme and Diana Hardman also walked away .with ribbons at the County Fair. Lily Dana, and Laurie, won blue ribbon for their chocolate chip cookies and Diane won second place with her delicious raisin cookies. The girls have really had a good summer of cooking. They made a lot of can' dy too. Pink and Blue wood-worki- Grayson Potter of Coalville, and Vera Wilde of Oakley. ng u 4-- 4-- COALVILLE Mr and Mm Richard B. Young of Meta, Arlsona announced the birth of a baby girl September 8. Uttle Debra weighed I lbs. Grandparents are Mm Blanche Young of Coalville, and Mr and Mm Herman Christensen of Castro Valley, Calif. Big slater Laurie la very proud of the new y, u Otto Stephens right-hande- Nicely Feted 4-- Heap Big Dance HIDDEN LAKE LODGE H, u Every Saturday Night u MUNICIPAL Utah be accepted for the position of Applications . City Sewage Treatment Plant . Kamas State Bank Superintendent and City Inspector Kamas, Utah At the Office of the City Recorder until high noon October 4, 1965. REQUIREMENTS : ; Age: 21 yean to 60 year old. ; Must live within the City Limits of Coalville, Utah. Moat have a pleasing personality. Must be in good physical condition. Must be able to cooperate with the Coalville City Utilities Manager. j A Mercury for 1966 BASIC JOB SPECIFICATIONS: : Salary : $3,600.00 annually, with fringe benefits. .Working Hours: Forty (40) hours per week, or 6 4 boon per day for six (6) working days each week. City Council to specify what boon to commence work in order that the treatment plant will be operating at peak efficiency. After the first year employment, 10 working days paid vacation. Will fall under direct supervision of City Councilman in charge of Sewer Treatment plant, presently Clarence C. Keyes. Full time employment by the City, with 24 hour subject to call for emergency. ; SPECIFIC OCCUPATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: ' I definition of driving r pleasure f Must have a working knowledge of machinery. Must be familiar with Lab techniques. Must be willing to take pride in the assignment, and have initative to go ahead with all plant supervision and maintenance. 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General p of the entire treatment plant, and collection be also available to read water meters with City Utilities gyatem, Manager. up-kee- Cooperate with Utilities manager on other city work when necessary The City will furnish all necessary equipment and supplies, and also a vehicle for transportation of tools. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications, Moving ahead in the This is the year to move ahead to the new. Mercury's year. Your year. And just lock at all the news there is! Ride news; the way Mercury moves is unique. Smooth, substantial, hushed -t- he finest ride this side of the Lincoln Continental. Style news; dean, classic lines-t- he only car in its class with a look all its own. Power news: engines range up to a muscular! 428 cu. in. j V-- Luxury news; options such as the Stereo-Soni- c Tape System plug-icartridges. Safety news: helpful options such as cornering lights that show you the way when turning into dark driveways. 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