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Show Bradford Garrett in Basic Training Summit County Bee 5 COALVILLE ! ! KAMAS ai d Mrs Vem (Norm) COALVILLE, UTAH Bosniai! Recruit Bradford J . snd chilrten Robin, Debra j Garrett. 175 N. st,n of Mr and Mrs Kevin retumed to their 1W TIII RSDAY, SEPT. 15, Monroe B. Garrett of Kamas, in Walnut Creek, Calif, Utah, has been graduated from after spetiuing a month vifiting ' nine wc':s of Nr.vy basic training with mrmbcrs of their family. at the Naval Training Center vfcited mother her with They .h .Idren returned to their home re Mm Clano! Moiton, with broth- . jin Kichland. Wash, after spending in th'. first era and titers Mr and Mri Ron two happy weeks at the home of cf his naval service he studied military subRobinson. Mr and Mrs Don her mother, Mrs. Katherine M. jects an.l lived nnd worked under (Vera) WriRht, Coalville; Mr and Judd, Hoytsville. Son, Harold conditinns simitar to those he James Robir.fon, Kamas; Mr! remained and wTIl attend Khool will encounter on his first ship y-and Mrs- Howard Jensen, Ogden; at EVU, Frovo. or at his first shore station. Mr and Mft Jim Wilde and fun- Attending a double Tuneral eerIn making the transition from nd Mrs Coral vice in Pleasant Grove for two ily in Ogden; civilinn iile t. Naval service, he Stuard in Syracuse. 'nephews, W. O. Freeman and receivrd instruction under vetePae and Howard Jemra and her .Thomas West, were Mr. and Mrs. ran Navy petty officers. He studson Donnie of Ogden visited at 'Clarence Win tew, Mr. and Mrs. ied seamanship, as well as sur. the home cf mother Mrs Mont Winters. Barbara and Don. vlval technique's, military drill Clariw Morton arid with Mr and j Callers at the Clarence Winters and Mrs. Mrs Ron Robinson la t week, Mr. oiVr baric subjects. and home recently were j Mr art) Mrs Bill Curtis and Ben Hopkins and Betty Boyer of I family recently returned from a Salt Lake, and Mrs, Rrt McPher-- , NORTH SUMMIT weeks trip to California via Las son and son Kelton of Nephi Vegas. While there they visited Beverly Bill?, Disneyland. Marine Land, end spent some time on Mrs. Jensen's ?irst grade room the beach. They stated they saw ,put up the bulletin board for fall. some movie stars in Hollywood,! KAMA?1 'The children htve been bringis Wed but didn't know who they wereJ Now that I m at the S'ate Vicky come caterpillers to school. Thev haw Mrs. Harold B. Daria and three i Fair, it is a eood time to COALVILLE She ctrried a bouquet of white been watching them spin cocoons off with u few gags, Just so yon Hansen took a treat to school iwont think I've deserted the1 Misc Vicky Lynn Foust be-- orchids and pink roses. Miss Georgia Lee Foust was and turn-iInto a crysalis. paper. Besides, you can't get me came Mrs Charles L. Jenkins in Janet Hansen took a treat to while we're so far apart. Here solemn rites ierformed Thurs. maid of honor and bridesmaids I ar. a few notable auotes that day Sent 1 in tre Salt Lake LDS were Mrs Kent G. Allsop, Miss school because it was her birthj could Vfr likely have come from Temple. She is the daughter of Merrilee Judd,. (Miss Nola Pace, day. Mr and Mrs Hcmcr V. Foust, and Mrs Jimmic L. Brooks, with Mrs Thirlot's and Mrs Matleys the populace of Kamas Valley. Julie Jenkins and Gena Blon- room's are studying about with straight Smith Glen son is says, of The bridegroom th; FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The y have a cage of grassface, There's one thing about Mr and Mis Cecil Jenkins of quist as flower girls. Sept 16 and 17 baldness it's neat." Roosevelt. They wore gowns of varying hoppers to study. They are writJack Mitchell, talking to one The newlyweds greeted guests shades o' pink brocade, floor-lengt- h ing 3 to lea about Insects, and BOYS of his disgruntled city friends. at a reception at the Summit with empire waistlines, ac- they are drawinr pictures about GIRLS If you can't stand solitude, may- - stake Hall in coaMiie cented with pink ribbon, and them toe. Mrs. Thirlot's class officers are: he you bore others too. :The attractive bride wore an em- - small puffed sleeves. Each carConnie Francis - Harve Presnell President, Kathrine Crandoll; Ron Fmith says wisely, for his f.Mnn.ui wit ried a lent; stemmed rose. (Louie Armstrong vice ; tender years, "You never can tcU hand-beadpresent, Leslie Blonquist; lace at the scooped Dennis Jenkirs performed the about women, and if you can, ' neckline ar.d waist, and insets of duties of best man, and Avord secretary Becky Jacobson; reFRIDAY AND SATURDAY you shouldn't." lace on Hit bell sleeves. Jenkins, Lee Stone and Randy porter, Tracy Sargent. Sept 4 Thb year Mrs. Tblrlot has 26 Nita Stembridge says wistfully. Her train was attached at the Labrum were ushers. children in her class. There are "The trouble with being a parent waistline with small buttons, Open House honoring the cou- 14 boys and 12 slrls. Terrl Lea Is that by the time you're ezper. featuring beaded lace appliques ple was held in the Ballard Ward Baker. - Red Buttons t ienced, you're unemployable." the in Hall also. Roosevelt along edges Michael Connors Bins; Crosby Doug Simpson tells people who Bob Cu minings - Van Heflin come to him for advice. "You can CARD OF THANKS Slim Pickens - Stefanle Powers tell when you are on the right We wish to expreAj our heart- road, it's upgrade." felt thanks and appreciation to FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tom Lcfler comments, "Bores 'our many friends and neighbors Sept SOOct 1 can be divided into two classes; for the many acts of kindness and have their own partn"e sympathy shown us during the illness and loss of our beloved ticular subject, and those who I Jean-PaBelmondo and do not need a subject" husband and father. Mere words Catherine Spaak. are inadequate to express our Brad Simpson said in his geo-class the other day, "The : gratitude to eath and everyone graphy THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND who has helped us through these of the United ! expor M.D. W.W. principal Bauer, by SATURDAY j days of sorrow with words of sym States Is money " Oct National Dairy Council Consultant, was pathy, beautiful tribute!, deeds of Woelstenhulme Jimmy inflate k ndnesa and lovely floral to his friend and said. "I talking Crusoe, offerings. j a had long talk with my father SALADS AS MAIN COURSES Mrs. George M. Fisher U.S.N. aoou gjiis. ne aoesn t snow More and more, salads are inating In various parts parts of and Family. anything about them either." or the world. In France one meets coming out of toe "side-dish- '' WALT DISNEY "How oo you know you were secondary course place, and con- a salad which contains an almost Dick Vaa Dyke - Nancy Kwan going only J5 miles an hour?"! stituting the principal dish in the incredible variety of foodstuffs Aklm Tandroff the Judge asked Peggy Morten- -' meal boiled potatoes, tuna fish, black (PLUS son, accused of speeding. "Be- Salads make particularly good seasoned garlic, chickory, pepper I cause i was on my way to vne meals for luncheon, especially for and wine vinegar, and decorated . dentist" business men and women who with eggs. It ha been heard that Toot have to return to a desk and do Molded aspic or gelstin with FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ball Coach Hue Jewks is going an afternoon's work. . They are, mixed vegetables, or fruits in Oct I'M I believe, leu likely to cause that gelatin molds, also make excelto mats football more attractive PRESLEY ELVIS this year. The boys get to use a sleepy feeling, than a heavy lent salads, and ingenious things can be done with chicken or duck Paradise-Hawaiia- n tackling dummy made up like a I luncheon. menu or turkey in gelatin. Large ripe restaurant Almost any THURSDAY, KPT. IB glamorous movie star, wearing now offers salads of cottage tomatoes stuffed with cottage a 6r00GiUiaon'i Island tights, curly wig, and long j cheese, fruit, shrimp, crab, lob- cheese or a variety of fish, meat ! 6:30 My Three Sons gloves. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ster or tossed vegetables, with a or poultry combinations also 7:00 Jericho make tasty light luncheons or choice of dressings, and stripping Oct 8:00 THE MUSIC MAN, of cheese, ham, chicken, turkey snacks. Doris Day - Rod Taylor d Parti, Robert with or corned beef, or Arthur Godfrey Regular Salads, Toe Preston wedges, and anchovies egg FRANCIS Speaking of salsds generally, to give that extra fillip to the there's a lot to be said for the Mildred Lemmon Just retorned taste. simple mixed vegetable salad, home from trip to Idaho, last An Array ef Nutrients with or without fancy additions, 6. She afternoon, Sept. Tuesday, about and with dressings of oil and vin-gathink to When one SATURDAY stops AND FRIDAY had been visiting her father, and French, thousand island or it, such a salad isn't a bad deOct 9 attended the Hale reunion. She scription of a balanced array of garlic,, or with Roquefort or bleu Peter Cashing took three of her children with nutrients from the four basic cheese either in luscious lumps or her, and what made the trip so and a lot more smoothly blended. food groups extra special fun, was the fact than some listings of tempting Rice, macaroni and other pasta they trave'ed by .way pf train. these dietary essentials. forms may also be added to salad. were ones absolutiy Utile The Add a glass, of milk and some The Cantonese vegetable dishes, awed by the train, and couldnt FRIDAY AND SATURDAY whole grain or enriched bread, which are in effect cooked salads, on Nov. 44 by porrolls or wafers, and you can re- offer get over being waited another tempting variation. turn to your desk with your dietters, and being able to get drinks For dessert, it's hard to beat a of water ct the end of each car. ary conscience at rest, knowing 10:00 Channel 5 News good plate of fresh or canned well that done have was by your you fun, said Jeffries the trip Mildred 10:30 TRACK Of THE CAT, Mary Ann Mobley Fran balls of cream cheese nutrition, and probably have fruit, or Michael Amara Robert Mitchum and every minute was full of avoided the calorie excess which rolled in chopped nuts, or a sherexcitement. some other food selection might bet salad. have involved. FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 Anywhere you put it in the There are many Interesting var joyment while ensuring better 6:00 Rifleman iations of the salad, menu, orig nutrition. 6:30 Hogan's Heroes Wild, Wild West 8:00 THE MUSIC MAN, Part II, Robert Preston Mr Wilde and home I ; i mJ. m - rr - Janiel Say-s- Lynn Foust Is Kamas Theatre Kids of all ages really go for crisp, sally Cheese Snacko. Top this rorn bread and rheese Mixture with crunch? peanuts and servo ELEMENTARY with ice cold milk. Kids of All Ages Go For Sept Crisp Cheese Snacks Snack foods disappear in a refreshing milk, hurry during summer's hun- - Relax and enjoy yourself as J gry moments. And they'll go even faster if you have young- sters who never seem to tire of eating cookies, crackers, po- tato chips and other crunchy Kamas, Utah in-sec- foods. To be sure the snackers in your family get the proper nutrition during the hectic warm weather months, we suggest Cheese Snacko. It's different and easy to make. Simply prepare a package of rorn bread mix according to directions, adding Vi cup crated Parmesan Cheese. Turn it into a buttered Jelly roll pan and spread it evenly. To make a crunchy. flavor ful top, sprinkle on coarsely chopped salted peanuts, more Farmesan cheese, and garlic Tcp cIT with melted but- ter. E.-.-k until lightly browned, i'".en remove from the oven When the Meet the ai ed 23-2- Stagecoach Weekend at Dunkirk. Doctor ( CHEESE SNACKO Buttered jelly roll pan, ISVi a lO'i Preheated 375 even 1 pickigc com bread mix 4 cup sraled Psrmessn rheese 1 cup eosrsely chopped tailed peanuts rup grated Parmesan rheese tesipaon garlie sslt V cup stick) butter, melted sl-inc- h i Prepare corn bread according to package directions, adding the to cup cheese to the mix-sti- lt. ture. Turn into pan and spread evenly. 8prlnfcle with peanuts, additional Vi cup cheese and garlic salt; drizzle on butter. Eake minutes, or until lightly browned. Immediately break into pieces or cut 6x8 to give 48 squares; cool slightly before removing from pan. Ice cold milk is the perfect paniment with this salty, crisp snack, 15-- 20 rrjir.res. Kids of all ages really 30 lor tills crisp, salty, "pea- nulJy" snack. We recommend baking this economical snack during the coolness this sum- u:?r. Notice how the kitchen .'li's w.'ih a wonderful aroma vrhiie you're waiting for Cheese Enacfco squares to cool. Later, For a tasty salad topping, they'll disappear quickly when simply mix cottage cheese with served with tall classes of cold, French dressing and serve. in the Kitchen ! ul :.nd cut It into generous I your family enjoys Cheese Snacko this summer. Great at dessert time with dishes of ice cream. . . . Serve it at your house soon. It's sure to be a favorite. accom-Morai- ng Lt Robin . Run, Appaloosa, Run hard-cooke- I Woiui'H d see stiaxs tikis Sail out miL-- w All m Style SHOWS IN COLOR 8:00 Gwnsmoke 9:00 The Jackie Gleason Show MBBBBSBsaBlBBSWSSBSSaBSBBSWSSBSBSHBHBHBSBSBSSSSBlBBMBMBBBl 21-2- 2 Idaho Trip 10:00 Channel 5 News lO&O FORCE OF ARMS William Holden TUESDAY, SEPT. SO 64)0 Rifleman 6:30 Red Skolton 7:30 Petticoat Junction tOO Daktari Danny Kayo Show 9.-0-0 bard-cooke- The Glass Bottom Boat PRIME TIME EVENING lt SUNDAY, SEPT. 5:00 Lassie 5:30 It's About Time r, 28-2- Dr. Terror's House of Horrors Harum Scarum Huntterc 7.-0-0 ATTENTION Echo-Chal- Creek R.O.P.A. wishes to announce permits to bant k that tret-pa- n $50.00 Deer Permits $5.00 per person These prices will remain as long as game is being licensed to be hunted before the regular deer season. DEER PERMITS WILL BE LIMITED IN THE FUTURE Moose hunting will be on Trespass permits for Elk and sale at DOWN'S HOTEL & MOTEL COALVILLE, UTAH Invitation to Bid Henefer City Council will receive bids to install a SPRINKLING SYSTEM in the City Park Ed Sullivan Show 00 Garry Moore Show 00 Candid Camera 8:30 What's My Una? 00 SECRET AGENT 10:00 Channel 5 News 10:30 TWILIGHT FOR THE GODS, Rock Hudson MONDAY, SEPT. 6:00 Elk on their land will cost $25.00 Moose Permits 6:00 19 Run, Buddy, Run 10.-0Channel 5 News 10:30 The Untouchables 11:30 Sherlock Holmas 0 104X) Channel 5 News 10:30 The Poisoned Air 11 JO LOVE ME TENDER, Elvis Presley WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 31 6:00 Death Valley Days 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies 7:00 Green Acres 7:30 Dick Van Dyke. 84)0 HELL BENT FOR LEATHER, Audio Murphy 9:30 Jean Arthur Show SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 5:30 Lost In Space 6:30 Pistols 'N' Petticoats 7:00 Minion: Impossible All materials will be furnished. Blue prints are at the Fawcett Bids are to be submitted on or before 6:30 Lucy Show 7:00 Andy Griffith 7:30 Family Affair 8:00 SOMETHING OF home of Yvonne VALUE, Rock Hudson, Sidney Poiticr 5 News OCTOBER 3, 1966 The Council reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. HENEFER CITY COUNCIL. 10:00 Channel 10:30 COLUMN SOUTH, Audio Murphy 9SK9 L-T- V 10:00 Channel 5 News 10:30 MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES, James Cagney MOUNTAIN AMERICA'S NO. 1 COLOR STATION |