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Show when he Unally surfaced much to hit surprise his eye glasses had been washed from his face, so the rest of his Journey hrmr was 15ml1 ed as to what he could Vernon Judds Visit Mexico Chappell Leads Burton Drive see. Recently Velma and Vernon Judd, wi'h their children Shan-r- n, Prana end foster Navajo daughter Pauline, took a little vacation trip which was very ip. h.v On their where ihjv son Doyle, who was returning from the Mexican mission, they vwited Mesa Verde National Park nnd saw the cliff dwellings of ancient Indians. They also visited Carlsbad Caverns and enjoyed them greatly. After picking up Doyle at the Intematonal Airport In San An- - ment services. In Phoenix. Aria., the Judds spent soma time with Velma's aster Colleen and family. She sends greeings to every one. The Judds arrived home Just In time to bid farewell to their son Val and family who were on their way to North Dakota where Val will be a Seminary teacher to the Sioux Indians. Doyle Bn(j shanni are now attending 'classes at BYU, Prank and Paul-Brellle m nna1ty Mttled back In school and Velma and Vernon are gtiu beaming over the finest viicatlon they ever had. gi j tonlo, they visited with Velma's Staritz-Nielso- n cousin, Aldo Stephens Bradbury, and looked up Jim Brooks and Ovard, stationed at Lack- Wiithm of APB. Ur The boys had a fine Tobias, land Staritx, the reunion, the first in more than Nebraska is announcing forthcoming marriage of Ms .two years. FEOA The Judds went Into the wondaughter Vtck'e Lynn to Mr John OOOOA BEACH. FLA. Air Stephen Nielson, of Salt Lake derful land of Mexico. Although Isak-soB. man Edward Class First Into to the City. go they were unable NOTES son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. The course has set December place when Doyle labored they f Peo. hM Tem-I112 as their wedding date in the saw much of Mexico and were A tour of the 8alt Lake Airman In b e unit Outstanding Lake In Salt was Centre It. Wednes with fascinated Reception pie Square enjoyed quite Fla. Patrick at APB, followed by a reception, there. The Mexican people are about day evening by 13 officers and Airman Isakson, a communicaThe arlJc to be la a graduate 50 yean behind us In methods of teachers of the Coalville Ward tions equipment repairman, was of Nprth Summit High School farming and road work. They Primary. for his exemplary con selected with the class of 64. She made do their road work with pick, Some of the teachers had never her home with her aunt and shovel and wheelbarrow. The before sat in the rear of the duct and duty performance. He la Force uncle Mr and Mrs Albert J. Lacey; farming (mostly corn crops) to hugh domed shaped tabernacle) a member of the Air Service which operThe prospective groom has at- dene by hand and crops are cut and heard the pin and nail being million miles of com-- j tended the College of Southern with Mg knives and scythes. The dropped on the front atand to ates five munlcationa channels and more Utah anif ihe University of Utah. mode of travel to mostly by foot, prove the fantastic acoustics of j than 1,000 air traffic control Mrs Edith Toone of Morgan, cr donkey or old best-u- p buses. the building. around the globe. ' The tabernacle, one of the honored Vick1 Lynn at an anMany herds of goats and don'A graduate of South Summit nouncement party at her home. keys were teen. Pack donkeys outstanding tourist attractions of High School, Kamas, the airman The couple plan to make their were numerous with the Mexi- the state, to In excellent condi- attended Wdber State College, tion even though It waa put tohome In Salt Lake City. cans walling behind them. Ogden, Utah. He received his looks houses their of the gether with rawhide and wood- associate in science degree from By en pegs when It was built nearly Dixie College, St George, Utah. they barely exist. CARD OF THANKS The most astonishing thing 100 yean ago, the guide told the We wish to express our heart- noticed by the Judds was that gnoup. The Primary workers were en- Oct. 10 beginning at 7:30 pm. In felt thanks and appreciation to not one girl, regardless of age thralled with the scenes which the Stake House. seen slacks. was our many friends and neighbors They wearing for the many acts of kindness were all ,iea'iy attired in dresses. they saw in the New Bureau of Gerald Grant, sow of Mr. and and sympathy shown us during They do Ineir washing In the Information Building. One teachsaid thai If you want to feel ; Mrs Horace Grant of Hoytaville, the illness and loss of our belov- creeks on jocks and hang them ed husband and father. MM on bushes or the ground to dry. ! ner ,o Heaven, make a visit i left the LD6 Mission Home in words are Inadequate to express Everywhere were men pushing j there anl experience the Joy one (Salt Lake Monday, Oct. 17 for rcelves from viewing the statue . Roanoke, Vs. He will fill a mis-Th- e cur gratitude to each and every- popside carte and peddlers. Christ and the beautiful sion for the church In the Cen u ! moss the one who has helped us through .exciting tiai Atlantic States Mission. these days cf sorrow with words Judds had was at Maxatlan, panting. Another icachcr Laska His mission farewell was held of sympathy, beautiful tributes, where the had a motel room on was overjoyed as the in the Hoytaville Ward on Sundeeds of infinite kindness, and the beach, and as they were all lovely floral offerings. swimming in the ocean a moat group was viewing the film in the day, Oct. 9 and he entered thd. Mrs Clarence Winters unexpected huge wave came. In mall theater when ihe recognis- Mission Home the following day. Gerald is a 1966 graduate of and completely covered Vernon, ed her husband's nephew, Bryce Mr and Mrs Mont Winters Mr and Mrs Lyle Boyer. who wasn't expecting It,, and Chamberlain, a BYU student North Summit High School. from Soutben Utah, playing the leading part. This to the film that the LDS Church showed In their New York Worlds Fair PaONE OF THE BEST LIVESTOCK SHOWS vilion. Clark Biinton waa In the Hbly Following the tour, they enjoy48th ANNUAL check-ulast ed a smorgasbord at one of Salt Cross hospital for a came with flying weck and away Lake's restaurants where Danish , lassies and laddies assisted them, colors. The only reason he had that check-u- p, they ray, Those enjoying the thrill- NATIONAL ft hi Initlat.on Into a n, wu 01were packed evening Kathy Otis Bullock, Gen Geary, crct Batman Club. The Beehive girls held a Dona Rae Nelson, Laska Cham- blned program last Tuesday In Imogene Colderwood, Ward, with Beehive Judy Crittenden, Sharon Clark, the teacher C ;l a Marchant In charge Emajean Hansen, Dixie Curtis, OGDEN, Prescclla Rees, Ivaloo Rees and and helping the girls prepare a Laura Nell Bendixsen. lovely eve ting for their parents, 19th NOVEMBER 10th members of the presidency and and church officers. All members bishopric, of six the wards' COLISEUM GOLDEN Relief Societies In the Summit Mr. Mlnchey showed a film Med "An-- Everything Nice" and are Invited and encouraged Outstanding Livestock Displays meet tc WedBishop Marchant spoke to the at the Stake House Top Hereford, Aberdeen Sales about LDS standards and fthrls 19 Oct. Sat26 and and nesday Top Sheep and Hog Exhibits urday, Oct 29 at 10 us. to prac- - paIs- - Thj girls bad a big clock tice with the Singing Mothers' which represented the different Dairy Cattle and Merit Exhibits times in their lives. Rheta Lin- Chorus. Poultry and Rabbit Displays will The chorus present the a helped with these demonstra-musi- c 4--H Activities Club , FFA and In stake the conference tionc. e Tslk were given by Rhonda which will be held on Oct. 30. Horse Riding Shows Marchant and Maxine Marchant; P.O.A. Appaloosa and Quarter Horse Show Mrs. Artin (Joan) Judd was Fuggy Stcmbridge opening as first counselor In pr and Audrey Moriensen. clos-th- e Top Cattle Division Coalville Wad Relief Society 9 prayer. Write for further information Homemade doughnuts baked by Sunday at sacrament services. She replants Mrs Merrald (Na-- Nita Stem bridge and Donna Mar-dlnGOLDEN SPIKE COLISEUM chant followed the program. McQueen. Or Phone 399-849-3 Ogden, Utah Verda Ma chant accompanied The Rel'cf Society will hold the ltc annual girls with their special songs, Wednesday "The Prayer Song" and Time " W M of Beginning." Nuptials Dated Name Isakson Best Airman ( CHURCH 11 facl-Hiti- Cham-berlain- urcr.ce J. Hutton announced that Ernest will serve as Ci.appe'.l, Si.mmi: County chairman for Rep. Burton's 19C6 dec: ion campaign. Mr Chuppcil will serve as Rrp. Burton'.; personal representative Sum in. County, working in the campaign in connection with the Summit County Republican central i ommltee, nnd Chairman Samoel B. Wilde, Oakley. He will i rganixe Burton cam-paiworkers to distribute literature and inform voters In the various communities, and make contact; for the Congressmans campaign visiting In (he county. Mr Chappell has been an active worker, and also Republican served as Burton chairman In the 1964 campaign. L An Inspirational pert of the tilp was a stop at Torreon to attend Sunday School and Sacrament meeting. Doyle was the only on. in he fan ly who ccu'd speak or understand Spanish, so a ay to San Antonio hi was the Interpreter for h.s were to pick up their mother, who spoke in the Sacra- I Pink and Blue MT l Mrs Jimmy Crystal very proudly announce the arrival of a new baby at their home. It to a tiny girl, and a real doll. She arrived Oct. 3 in the Hcber Hospital and weighed T lbs., 2 os. She will be named Machell. She has an older brother, old Michael. Grandparents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mitchell, Kamas. and Mr Mrs Walter Anderson, Kamas. The baby also has a pair of beaming great grandparents, Mr b Mis John Anderson, t Carol and Jerad Weller of Mor on are proud to announce the arrival of their sixth little baby girl wiighing 7 lbs 12 os., on Oct. 13 In the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. Their other children are Milton, Joan, Paul, Richard and Linda. Grandparents are Mrs Sarah Carlisle of Hcber and Mr and Mrs G. A. Weller of Malon. he Estate I GWENDOLYN A. GIBBONS. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vcuchem to the undersigned :nt P'lO EL PASO GAS BUILDING. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, on or before the 21t day of January, iA.D. 1507 ; claims must be in accordance with the Utah Code provisions of Annotate! 1951. and with proper verification as required therein. CLEN T. GIBBONS. Executor of the Estate of Gwen com-berlai- UTAH THROUGH SPIKE ke 1966. NOTICE TO CREDITORS : Estate of HARVEY SUM MAR-- ' ELL, Deceased. . Creditor will present claims !with vouchers to the undersigned at 206 El Paso Natural Gae Building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 2Sth day of December, ;A.D. 1966; claims must be presented In accordance with tbs Utah Code provisions of Annotated 1953, and with proper terificatlon as required therein. Cecil Harvey Summarell, Vaughn-Hoye- r Administrator of the Estate of Harvey Summarell, DeGlen L. Boyer, son of Mr. and ceased. Mrs. Lyle Boyer, returned to his Published la The Summit Counhome town of Coalville lost Bee Sept 29, Oct 6, 13 and 30, bride-to-be- , ty with his Thursday 1966. Royann Vaughn. The couple was married the following day, Friday, Oct. 7 in NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Sa't Lake LDS Temple. Attending the wedding were reEstate of JOHN WILLIAM latives of the groom. There were HAIR. Mother Boyer, Mrs. Luana Lew's. Creditors will present claims Coalville, and Mrs. Louise Mc- with vouchers to the undersigned Pherson, Nephl, sis' era; Grand- at the office of JAMES J. SMED-LEmother Della Winters, Hoytaville, 23 Weet Center Street a'nd Grandmother Lois Boyer, Heber, Utah, on or before the 6th Coalville, and an aunt and uncle, day of January, 1967. Claims muat Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Nellson be presented In accordance with of Roosevelt the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper cerePerforming the marriage verification as required therein. mony was Elder Selvoy Boyer, DORIS L. HAIR, who is a member of the Salt Lake Administratrix. . Temple Presidency. Glen had bePublished In The Summit Councome acquainted with Elder Boyer when he was on an LDS mis- ty Bee Oct 6, 13 and 30, 1966. sion in England, at which time Elder Boyer was president of the British LDS Temple. Following the marriage there GORDON were 18 members of the family who enjoyed a wedding supper at the Spring Chicken Inn. Is working at Glen met iRoyann as they were both working toward their Masters Degree at the University of North 'Dakota. Royann was formerly from Minnesota. Heber Citw They returned to Pittsburg. Kamas over the week end where Glen tea cbm at the Kansas State College. j ! pre-jsent- ' "S-D-- 75-9-- . 75-9- KATHY Jos Beauty Salon I. ASSESSOR REPUBLICAN He has proven that he can do the job equitably and efficiently. Summit County needs an able, experienced assessor to handle itd $17,000,000 assessed valuation, its 10,000 tax accounts and its 21 scattered subdivision!. ALLEN WILL DO A GOOD JOB FOR YOU! You dont believe a 6 can act 3 anything like an 8? pray-austain- ed i -- . e) 3P tim Si WE NEED SENATOR JOHN LAMBERT IN THE UTAH STATE SENATE RANCHER FARMER WATER EXPERT Member of the Central Utah Conservancy District; presently serving as chairman of irrigation and agriculture in the Utah . C0RI.Vn.LE Harold DeWeese hue returned home from a three weeks visit with relatives and friends In Kansas City, Missouri. This is Harold's former home town so he enjoyed vlBltlng bis four brothers and two sisters and their families. Mrs. Grant Bendixsen attended open house of the Provo Yeehmrah Saturday In Provo, She was honored as one of the past presidents. The Yesharah to an organisation of returned lady missionaries of the LDS Church. c With oup new Overhead Cam Six youd better believe it. Our OHC 6 delivers 165 hp on regular gas. And 215 horses from the premium don't version. Most American sixes (and some underprivileged gas even come close. Expensive European sports machines do, but they're overhead cams, too. In fact, they inspired us. Our OHC 6 is standard on all Tempests and door locks, LeMans. So are a host of new safety features like passenger-guarGeneral Motors' new energy absorbing steering column and a fourway hazard warning flasher. We've said enough. If a test drive wont sell you, nothing wilL k 67 Pontiac OHC SprintRida the Winning Streak V-8- s) Re-Ele- ct Judge Merrill C. d State Senate. Wide-lbac- (Third Judicial District) Active L.D.S. Member. UK See your authorized Pontiac dealer for a test drive. ANYONE WHO KNOWS HIM a wdasaua Paid Political Ad by John Adkins 638 ELEY MOTOR CO. PARK AVENUE . 3, 10, of COUNTY . Coun-- : as-se- Livestock Show IN NOTICE TO CREDITORS j for Peoa Personal GOLDEN SPIKE A. Gibbons, Deceased. Published in The Summit ty Bee Oct. 20. 27 and Nov. ' dolyn G. Allen Jones e, p LEGAL NOTICE PARK CITY, UTAH |