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Show Saturday afternoon at Valley . J'iJuifiniilCoimy He . ... 'Music Hall with Larrys' employer.,: j. UTAH .COALVILLE COALVILLE, UTAH 84017 and his wife, Mr and Mrs Phlli ' Rasmussen. Following the per- - r THURSDAY, DEC. 8,' 1966 Published Thursdays at Coalville. formance Mr and Mrs Rasmussen ri. G. McConaughy, Publisher. and their four children accom- -j In the city again, I wont go myLoulae MeConaughy, Editor. and Kay to Henefer KAMAS Larry panled Each year at this time parent Just send someone darat the Ill self, where was Mrs supper nee enjoyed S Irene they S. Hoyt of the session this conference, find themselves faced with the tain only a barn, tractor, two I Dearden home. ing enough to do it Mary Bee, l handed the gavel and officially Utah representatives will make a annual excursion to see Santa cows, one horse, and 160 I Installed toe of the as President Retoe NEA -- MAKE strong bid to have chickens. Or the doll that Claus. This day is looked for IT A- 'Utah Education Association on gional Offices In Salt Lake City. ward to by the children with an moves like a real baby Isnt near October 7, she haa been most matched only by so desirable when Susie discovers since Immediately following this gjjg jug been staying anticipation in her work. busy at conference, Mrs Hoyt will fly to Thanksgiving at toe home of her and birthday par- she has to watch closely to even She flew to Washington D. C. Los Angeles to attend the NEA ties. see toe movement) son, Mr and Mrs Rex Francis. to attend a conference sponsored Instructional where Conference remained for a few days doesnt enthusiasm to discount Now conies a trip a If Father's by NEA for all state presidents. toe will preside over the section vult w th B daughter. Mrs Dora the of that do match youngstore can children so their the quite On her return she traveled to on "School Organisation. who vivid a baa be Rlchins, own shopping. Spending pennies recently had an sters It is because South Summit School cooks regional meetings throughout the on I operation on her feet and also to Lake win return Salt no She endof traffic, earned like place seemed what memory city by are the unsung heroes of the day. state to assist local associations the evening of Dec. S, and will with her sister, Mrs Marcle Scho- to park, and frantic crowds. less hours of dish drying, dusting, They slave for hours each day, In thelr committee organisat.on 15 fof Waghinf,ton D flcld 8unday Mr and Mrg To get their brief turn on or egg gathering can become a supplying, preparing, and serving and planning. . 1C. to participate in a National Michael Robinson and sons, Glade Santa's knee, the children must major undertaking. Especially food for more than 600 students, Conference on Federal Leglsla- - and Travis of Salt Lake came to stand In line, always a long line, when they discover toe prices. with 500 different taste buds. of the Utah Medical Awn,. An-- 1 e focus of legislative Henefer to visit with Susie but wlth and usually outside. As you wait (My old summed up a The girls 4n white are Ions la the cold gray November air discount store with this: "They Prescott, Grace Turnbow, Lucille Utah goal for the Ninetieth Congress, finding her away they drove to Sky Room, They enjoyea u weU pregiding over Roy to see her before returning and the dampness going through have the prices all wrong In- Simpson, Lucille Fitagerald, Aithe evening with Dr. and Mrs UEA committee to feet Meetings makes to their home, you and your tuning stead of 29c value for 20c it med (McAffee, and head cook Wright. blocks of Ice, you view the happy should be 20c value for 29c.) schedule, busy Florence Rockhlll. They cook for At toe Invitation of the Utah faces of the children, waiting Mrs Hoyt feels that although. As you push your way through both the Elementary School and Artists Association, she sat dbllvlous to the cold. her gehedule la a very busy one, j throngs of shoppers, each bent the High School, and at an early the tea table with Mrs Maurice Maglo of Santa ladles of two the hour each j, havng wonderful day, on getting the best first hearing at their annual tea fnwt and jg meeting so many fine Htere Is the magic of Christmas. start the for lugging school, high over ty Johnnys preferCassle and Mel Blonqulst with i held In toe Utah Historical Hie little ones are awestruck arguments ences or Susans age, you won- their cooked delicacies to preJack Dunn spent the Thanksgiv-- 1 bewith the presence of this great Building. pare for toe mid rush that ing holidays In Las Vegas en- man and stretch to get a good der Just what happened to the gins at 1ft: SO. She has been the speaker to of Christmas. How many Joying a few shows and soaking look. They babble excitedly about spirit In the meantime, lunch starts many groups. Mr and Mrs Hoyt on. children up some sunshine .Santa and what they are going Christmas will open presentsnothten minutes to twelve at the were guests at the banquet of the t morning and get to tell him. (One little boy Is Belva .Wright enjoyed having grade school. When the dinner Utah School Board Assn, this! but a status symbol? ing over his list and over, hour bas quieted a little there, past week end, and Mrs Hoyt Mrs Marguerite Patoett return-- , her mother Vera Johnson spend reciting Parents vs. Children then two of the four remaining was a speaker to toe group at ed home las Sunday after visit- - the Thanksgiving holidays with counting the items off on his who Then the theres cooks parents go to help the couple et their luncheon the following af- Ing in Riverton. Wyo. with her her fingers.) wai home from his' two sons and their families. She gix months active duty and with When their turn comes, they buy' things they wanted and the high school. Their duties are ternoon. suddenly lose thelf voices. They couldn't have when they were rotated, so that no one Hu a She, with Doug Simpson and enjoyed a visit one day last week Bobbys birthday coming at the either gase at the bearded gent young, regardless of the chil- chance to get bored with just one Ward Blassard from this area, from Mr and Mrs Otis G barring j time a real celebration was with subdued admiration, bury drens tastes. (One father was duty or dish. sat In as members of a dtlsens of Kearney, Neb. Margurite met I hi gtore. their chins In their coat collars heard to ask his wife If she Florence says of her girls, that Conference on Utah Courts. these people while she was on her and'HaroU Bowen mund ; and study their untied shoes, thought Jimmy was old enough they are wonderful cooks, and Saturday,, Mr and Mrs Hoyt mission In the Western States up the;r rl8hlng by etching some mumble In audibly past a mouth- for an electric train her ans- are loyal workers who give more attended toe conference to near several years ago ana enjoy i to have whoPpers. They I 100 cent of themselves than per ful of fingers, or burst Into tears. wer: "Goodness no, hes only on Vocation- -, having them call at Jier home the Report Peabody German gome Bl,ght large ' The older youngsters take their 2MI Oh wen, Dad win have to In this artful enterprise. Browns weighing as much as 5 Florence also mentioned that wait a few years.) place on Santas knee with luncheon that followed at the Ho- Joyed having their Pn pounds! We didnt see toe fish, vegetables and new foods have tel Connie and children of Clear- - i,ut giggles, feeling they Utah. Going home I renewed my the hardest no reaBon to doubt down times getting are too old for this kid stuff, but yearly vow to do my shopping at Mrs field and Carl of Henefer enjoy thelr gtoiTi Now u plane, by Sunday Leaving theyll Just . reluctant to break this last tie home. My home atores or gift the throats of the little ones, Hoyt will go to Phoenix, Aria Thanksgiving dinner with them. I wbere them! they caught while at the high school, the glris with the magic of belief In the shops cant get those1 red, sebra-skl- u for a conference conducted by Another ion, Larry, aid his wife. Dr and Mrs F. J. Reese have seem to toe fattening ! prefer .. unbelievable. ex- Kay and boys spent Thanksgiv- lined galtera with the blue foods. go wlth the birds and Most of the teachers, how- NEA for state president and Not Always a Bargain buttons and braaa buckles for my a secretaries. In ing in Provo with Kays parents, will be spending the next few1 special ecutive are the of ever, battle fighting Next conies a trip to the toy Unde Jim twice removed, Uncle Mr and Mrs Clifford Baccus. months In the warm sunshine In toe buldge Their salads never department of a nearby store to Jim can go without! I refuse to come back. Come on DeLayne Hennefer received a Arizona. ' teenage you view the toys In the flesh. With go Into toe city again until after call last Sunday from John OE. L. Hansen was honored at girls. If you dont watch your RESISTOL the T.V. brainwashing campaign Christmas! friend whom he met a a Hara one else will. birthday dinner given by Mrs pounds, every to which has been waged alnce late while he was on his mission Besides, our youngest InformHansen in their home Saturday At the gnule school the best ra like j England.. With a name September by toy manufactures, ed us that wasnt even the real success with any new dish Is met evening. Those enjoying the tur10 tola Is an absolute necessity to Santa Claus. Her explanation: tts hard to believe that he key dinner were Louise and by having Principal Rex Walker was It! John ; avoid disappointment on the big is from Ireland, Isnt He cant take time off work to explain it to the klddlee. She From 7:45 a.m. to 4 pm, five Jn Canada Siting and told De- Lawrence Myers and their ce come down this time of year so does remember they had quite day. (That Gigantic daughter Dortha, and Dorthy Farm Set which Billy has been he sends someone who is DAR- challenge the first time that tar- days a week, toe North Summit Lgyne that' he may be able to Hhnsen all of Salt Lake; Eleanor who those all to so set on can be very disillusion- ING enough to do It", him, also; so both McKnlght, CQme and tar eauca wag Introduced. It library Is open Louisa McKnight, to make use of its fa- ing when it is discovered to con i And if I have to get something would be something, trying to eat would like young men are hoping for a Mr and Mrs Waland Hopkins, It Isnt a large library, unjon n the future. It plain, thinking It was some new lace Hansen and children Mema, near , can adequate but It provide Mri Cari Rlchins returned Janet, and Allan of Coalville. kind of creamed vegetable. of toe home Saturday with her son and OLDEST RESIDENT The cooks have area meetings materata for most wew .... 1,000 at different times during the year of the students. wife. Bob and Pat Rlchins, after, Fltan Conlev Quietly where they meet with the Nebo ! District In Provo. Here they are Performed ,ast Wednesday. 2. Her only comment was to state . I the w hnnk given their school lunch guide, She will be taking It easy for a gba quit having birthdays yean WESTERN CLOTHES and a generous amount of help in few days at her home In Henefer ag0 8nd hoped everyone would the staggering load of meal planfor the Entire Family and is feeling much Improved, forget this one. Congratulations ning. Florence and her ladles Mr and Mrs Glen Rlchins and to one of Coalvilles oldest rest will be attending a meeting like visited with dentg of Kaysvllle this, November 15 In the Spanish and also afternoon her Sunday Fork. metal files on which the year and ealtad on other natives In Hene- -. The South Summit cooks are month are clearly j ter before returning home. a dedicated bunch, for they know his Dearden surprised Larry We wish to thank, with heartfull well, the meal the children this can be a rich soutce of in- w Friday evening on her felt sincerity, the kind through! receive here at school, may well formation, particularly on curbit today by inviting his parents, and actions from all of our be the most well balanced meal rent subjects. Mr and Mrs Ray Dearden, Carl friends and of the day. We It was neighbors. filed and are according nluteyou Pamphlets thank you for helping to keep our to subject. Our supply is being Dearden, Sheldon and Nancy very much needed after the death In an of our children healthy and well. Also, supplemented as fast as possible. Rlchins and sons, to Join 8hiriey, CURTAIN AT 8 P.M. on to her honor together evening from those who have been asked, Hopfenbeck Jay 800 volumes WESTERN WEAR Approximately there la nothing but praise for have been added to the library this occasion. Kay was surprised Tony and LeAnn Hopfen3242 Washington Blvd. and enjoyed having them share the tasty food that la served In the past few months. This makes an evening together. They serv- beck In Alma and Atkinson style and family. day Phono 394-003-3 Reserved Seats $1.25 day out Janiel a total of about 8000 volumes. General Admission $1.00 ed banana splits to complete the Bee, 1 The brary has been decorated Evening In fall color of yellows, oranges, Mri 'BaA Beech and Ilve and reds; displays of new books chidren atuf a ioSteT daughter, have been arranged and the ad- of Ogden, visited Sunday P10 0; .evening at the home of Joe and di1on of, Plan Dan and LuDean Wilde have vide a pleasant, attractive place Mary Fawcett. Just begun building their new to study while students are Mrs Fern Ferry and Mr and home. R is located Just across using toe library facilities. Mrs Ted Foster left by tran SatIf our library unit Is to func-to- n the street from the High School. urday evening for Los Angeles, effectively, students are go- Calif, to attend the funeral ser-- 1 Now this winter, when you want to see real Jassy art,' toe kind ing to have to be prompt In re- vices for Teds cousin, Mrs Lewis j that they call "Happenings, turning books, careful In handl- (Laura Buckley) LeGrande who Just drive past their street any ing the books, quiet while In the passed away suddenly Friday but warm inside . chilly day, and see them stomp- library and respectful of all other evening after suffering a heart i even at 6 a.m. with 4 ing around trying to keep warm. library rules. Fines must be paid attack as she prepared to go out Jim and Sharon Robinson for overdue books and lost books for dinner. Laura and her sister, should be moving into their new must be paid for. Parents con be j Mrs Fred (Mary) Melshlemer alhome this week some time. Shar- very helpful In helping students so of Los Angeles, use to live in on has worn her knuckles down assume (his responsibility. Henefer and will be remembered A cordial Invitation Is extended to bare bone getting it by many townspeople. ready, and the home Is going to be a to anyone who would care to Mr and Mrs Larry Dearden atbeauty. Now all we have to do, visit the library. Come In, look tended the matinee performance Is wait for an Invitation to toe around, ask questions, check out of the New Christy Minstrels a book. housewarming, eh Sharon and Jim? Elmo Crandall, like all other good mink farmers, is in the thick of pelting right now. It Is OF a hard working process, and most of them should be through about Any program of thrift that Includes a 2 Time To Face Annual Excursion Summit County Bee Irene Hoyt Is a Very Busy Girl with New Job as UEA President . To Take Kiddies To Meet Santa I lnfln-tcslm- al South Summit trick-or-tre- Western COOKS Christmas Workers Work . u pat-lantl- y, COALVILLE experi-Abrava- So-cle- j ! i m,, . ; self-consci- , North Library Western Hats Is Open to All 15 i 365-ple- 35 Western Shirts $4.95 and up '2 J?" The Music Man Over pair of Boots on display w- - Coming to Morgan High School Dec. 14 and 15 KAMAS 1 Jj Baby, it's cold outside ... .. 1 SnHUMK soPEiiuim NOTICE Dec. 15. Let it rain! Let the temperature zip to zero! Youll be warm and cozy . . . a.m, p.m. all winter long . . . with the Super Heaters completely automatic, com pletely dependable heat. Just set it, then forget it! CRAIG BROWN MARION tf t CHILD SAFE LOW IN COST ATTRACTIVE 4 COMPACT CLEAN, UNIFORM HEAT WELDING PHONE 783-439- 4 Tom Simpson has started moving his cattle to Delta for toe winter months. Lucky him. Hfc has some new means of transportation this year. All In all, ha will be moving somewhere around 400 head. Thelma Butters celebrated her birthday last week, and had family and friends wishing her the best. She and Howard, along with daughter Karen and grand-kid- s, had lunch at our Chinas Cafe, and during the day, she was visited by Pat and Earl bless his heart, Dugdale, Florence Rockhill, Maxine Peterson, Sandra (daughter) Atkinson, and Betty (daughter) Glnes, plus many others. Thelma Is one of the sweetest persons In the valley, and from al of us, She la wished a glad new birthday year. provision for those "golden years" should Include the safety and security Budget Hearing offered by a strong bank. Annual hearing on the Summit County Budget for 1967 will be held at the office of the Commissioners 2 at pjn. Tuesday, Dec. 20 Reed Pace, County Clerk THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I Interest Compounded Semi-Annual- ly Save with Safety FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1905 |