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Show Our wio DEC. 22, I Says CHEERY GREETINGS TO ALL! Minor Lake Service Kamas Hans Kihlstrom Dft, 13 thi Legirlators from this are- - had breakfast with the folks from Utah State Univer- . Like all the other schools they need a largo Increase In their operating budget. That evening the denf and b'lnd school had the Ram group for dinner. This laet year they had built a new Industrial arts center that a model setup complete In every detail. It cost $500,000 and includes other things among barber shop, printbeauty shop, ing and photograph equipment, plastics, sculpturing, painting, ceram'cs, upholstering, auto body, and many others. One department, designed for shoe repair, will not be used because they say people do not get their shoes retired now a days. This la one case of a trade becoming obsolete the building was being built Times sure change or else little better planning la In order. Mis, Brooks 1M f.-- . , the Marine Base in Tennesaee (or the holiday. : ti. -- h r . Is Dead at 55 Kent Simiater, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Simiater who la a stu- COALVILLE dent in Denta. School In Port- - Naomi Cheshire Brooks, 55, land la enjoying a two weeks visit irhuraday evenlna dlj Coal-slty with paiet and friends in following a lingering Illness. ville. This la his first visit home pjn, 8he was bom In Tremonton, Utah to Charles and Emily Checketts, And waa married to Grant C. Brooks. He died Aug. 5, 1965. Survivors are son, Bill Cheshire of Ogden; brothers, Vaughn, and Sylvan, Ogden; Harold and California; sisters, Mrs! Russell, (Ruth) Mliler, Ogden: Mrs W. (Edna) Robinson, Wash- ngton, and Mrs Berate (Bessie Mae) Beraett, Calif. Funeral services were held In the Coalville Stake House Monday, Dec. ID under the direction of Walker Mortuary. Burial Hoytsvllle Cemetery. ployment tax are at the County Agent's office now. All who lire a copy can call or write the County Agent to get one. He asked that they be sure and check on the Investment credit in acquiring of purchasing of new and used machinery or buildings. Next evening was welfare He stated many have been We are very fortunate looting thla In the past and they here In these three counties. Rich are eligible for mosey savings on has 16; Morgan 28; Summit 8 taxes. Form 440 for the calendar year perrons on the welfare program. Thla la far below the state aver- - 1966 must be filed on or before age. An example la Salt Lake Feb. 15 unless an estimate had County with over 8,000. There la been filed earlier. Farmers must remember the no reason for anyone going hungry or cold here In these counties gee tax refund la to he included If the neighbors will report their In the Income Tax report thla conditions to the proper authori- year. It will be for 18 months ties. starting July 1, 1965 and running until January 81, 1966. They must able to Produce gas sales slips. Senator Clyde and I went to Rich County and met with the Thy will get 4c tax refund per r commissioners there. They have faUon tarm 0,11 per uga during a rather large road mileage, 214 (Morgan had 64 last time I checked) and their road budget County Agent has been attend la 138,000. This hag to cover all lng the annual Extension Service costs Including snow removal, Conference thla past week in d they would like to put one gan. Speakers from Michigan small piece of the road on the State University, the Federal state highway system. Hope I Extension Service as well as local can help them. administrators spoke at the con ference which waa centered a-If I wrote a note on a Christ- - round community resource devel-ma- a card to all the folks I have opment At thle conference Summit been thinking of lately, It would be time consuming and expensive, County Agent J. Reed Moore waa On my salary I couldnt afford It honored with a pin and certificate for 0 1 service with the US and Im a real cheap skate. May we. wish you a Merry DA. Christmas as a concluding l'ne to thla column. De-way-ne, Peu Lo-an- holiday greetings from Marchant's Store Ptoa The Marchants C0AI.Vn.LE LETTERS to the Editor Singing Out Our Gayest Wish To All TO OUR FRIENDS! Gearys Weber Mercantile SEASONS CHEE! Conoco Service Auto Headquarter! Coalville The Leo Fraziers Oakley - Sacto, California, Dec. 14, 1966. Dean add Bin Stelgleder visited Dear Editor of Summit County with DeHs Sundberg tho past Boo: weak end. Rger Stelgleder and I want to take this time to Kenneth Sundberg were also thank May Sorenson of Oakley, , homo. Utah, my for send- Mrs. Andrew Feddla Is confined ing me the home town paper, to the Cottonwood Hoepltal -- t iued to be Ed's letter to us where she was taken following a he said, and since he end my stroke last Thursday, Dec. 22. husband, Jama Snapp, have pass-He- r daughter, Mrs. Tweed from ed away, May has sent It and I Salt Lake waa called at the time thank her. of her Illness. Friends who have ' I waa born and raised, married visited her report she la doing and my three children were born well. jin Waaahip, Utah. Mra. Elisabeth Simiater was ' It has given me great pleasure happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Wil-- . to receive the pa'tTer. liam Massey of Clearfield and Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sim and son Mrs. Aimle Snapp, Tom visit her Sunday, They en821 LaSlerra Dr., joyed a turkey dinner and longj Sacto, Call! visit Tom la home bn leave from Happy holidays to all. slster-JnJaw- o iflap gfjritftmatf w jop be pours: GREETINGS FROM SUMMIT STAKE fora MERRY CHRISTMAS and a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR I ' Remember the Lord this Christmas Give thanks for all Hes done And pray the yean that follow Brings happiness to every one. With appreciation for your services and devotion. We remain respectfully, ' President John F. Hobson President Edison Stephens President John Parley Brown E. L. Hannon Newell Chappell ' and Summit Stake nigh Council Genld Bullock from all your friends at HOYTS STORE Williams General Repair Sterl and Myrtle Shopping Headquarters Kamas, Utah |