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Show the superintendent, who WM County liee COALVILLE, UTAH S4017 the coach, allowed as how I could come out with the rubllsbod Thursdays at CealvUls scrubs. (The first team needed d. Cl MoOwnnghy. FubUahw. Loulss McConaughy, Editor. raw meat) The only equipment available let ua act ft wu a big pair of pants, brown you And you know what? Since canvas with bamboo strips sewI've watched the sun come then sewed ed down the front. You far below the top of Pike'a elastic at the knees so they up, I've aeon rainbows In the Peak; wouldnt come down past my Hawaiian Islands, and sunset remember? X actually shoes, over Niagara Falls, and the view SLEPT In those football pants from Top o' the Mark and the the first night. (I was kidding and none can Needle, Space up above there, but I actually with the beauty of our compare to bed In these did ally also it or not, Z got my complete surfeit of football. Eight football games In three days Is, to put it mildly, a treat plenty. Well finally, believe My Lady Fair Louise force-fe- d me with soup, meanwhile ielng careful not to stand in front of the boob-tub- e, I stayed right there, In the big chair In fhmt of television, and late at might I slept and dreamed football. At o'clock Monday night I fought my way out of a nest of oup bowls, elgaret snipes and root beer cane and went to bod. Dear Sister Marie, do you member my first football form? I'll never forget It. untinit pants.) go Remember how Dad looked moral askance at my first athletic supporter? He'd never soon such a thing, and he had bis doubts . . . Dear Sister Helen, do you remember our first Christmas tree? X thought of It yesterday while X was taking down our tree, between halves. re- uni- Z was In the eighth grade, and ao nuts about football that fin You went up to the psach orchard and dragged back a Mg dead branch and spent hours bedecking It, behind a locked door, with atrlnga of alternating popcorn and cranberries. Hot until It was all finished did F Jj Baby, it's cold outside... first Christmas tree. Dear Sister Florence, do you remember when we were kldi together and X told you that some day I was going to lick our brother Dwight, at whom X must have been quite angry? Well, this summer X changed my mind. X saw him far the first time In a few years, and although he's still five years older than I am, I'm not about to challenge Brother Dwight to a rassllng match. Hea still built like a Notre Dam halfback, carries hlmstlf like a boxsr, and is 10 pounds lighter than X am, none of It around tha waist Ilka ms. Bo lata Juat skip the whole thing, shall wo, Half-Pint- ? (Just In case all you other peOplo think youre getting in on Inside family dope, X should explain that my slaters are always urging me to ' write. Now X have written. This will probably last for 1087. We are a close family, but the elx "kids" live In six different states: Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, California, Oregon and Washington. We have a family letter which gets around about every two months.) And why don't YOU write to ME, for a change? That goes for everybody, not Just family, because I have great love for prlt-nea- r everybody. Mac. Round th Valley Chad Thacker Is now bock at Fort BUM In Texas, after a holiday home with his family. He hopes to be released for good around the 20th of April, and as You can well imagine, his nar- fents ore delighted he won't have to spend any more time In Viet Nam. Nile, on the other hand, will get a llttlo tasto of action. Ho has been' home for Christmas holidays, and Is due to be oat for Viet Nam hipped around the 14th of January. The Thacker luck will be with him all the way through, and the year will pass quickly, and see him home again with hla folks. w Bruce Compton has a slater, who spent some time with the Thackers last week. She came from Maryland to attend our Utah State University. Hfcr name la Nancy Compton, and the Thackers enjoyed her stay very much. Fat and Earl Dugdalc really had the crowd over Christmas. Patg toother, from Fernley, Nev, BUI Finley, with Hla daughter, Judy, were present over night Then Earls neice Mary Edmands, and her three children Vickie, Brent and JaNae, trouped In, loaded down with their presents for Christmas, and the whole household was fairly bustin at the seams with the spirit of Christmas, BUI Dugdalc, home on leave decorated the tree, and ohhs and ahhs were heard from all admiring onlookers. It was really a very merry Christmas for the whole family. The fourth, fifth, and sixth graders at the South Summit Elementary school were treated with an afternoon beyond their wildest dreams last week. They all went, complete with thrilled chaprones to see the production at the Valley Music Hall, of Peter Pan. It was a treat that 'doesn't happen Very often, and during the performance, the eyes of the children were seen to be brimming with happiness and shaking with delight. The afternoon was one that will stay with them forever. A Let It rain! Let it snow! Let the temperature zip to zero! You'll be warm and cozy . . . a jn. p.m. ... CHILD SAFE LOW IN COST winter long with the Super Heater's all ATTRACTIVE Son-in-la- & COMPACT completely automatic, pletely dependable heat. Just set it, then forget it! CLEAN, UNI- FORM HEAT - WELDING CRAIG BROWN PHONE MARION 783-43- 94 mm fortbe WIBBD CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all our friends and relatives for their expressions of sympathy and acts of kindness during our bereavement caused by the death of our mother and grandmother. We shall always be grttefuL Jessie Sargent and family Elmer Sargent and family Mrs Bonnie King and family. Be sure they get their Vitality Quota everyday... AMCKMI DAW ASSOCUTON Of MM ft- GLEN -e r t T was held by long time as were Edison and Beulah SteRalph and ends, Melva Rlchlna, Grace phens and yHflbugaC FUNERAL HOMES Marsha Crltteoucn and family of Hoytsville, Cordell and Deun Lo l visited fit Ferry of Ogden end Fern and I am. a, Becky and C and Suq-c'- ay Clo Saturday Owen Ferry. at the home of their daughWhile most of us were t,.im..0 ter, Baundra and D":,' Toole. up the furnace and shoveling Joe Foster auJ irLa Slddo-- v snow over the weekend Max.nc m Satur--:- y i ret irn and Ted Wright were enjoying before Christ. ..a- - .fter Ieav-i- n the warm sun In sunny Cali.o.-nl- a J . t e Salt Lak. the where the attended the lto- c u Might to rvious p Tuesday ' Bowl UMd for five to 10 years. The dBn MdTamlly who parade Monday Thy vLsit' Chicago and from tiv. to Mitremained use iw,th vena Mayoh and famly chell, Indiana, wher - they drove saving made by prolonged Mantl with their new baby. Uve 1,1 Pa8adena more than pays for the extra coat, and!who a new school bus others present were Joe for the sent was and Mrs Glen Tweed hud North Summit School District. ' suppose the reason this Mary yawcett and family; Grant! out Is to prepare us for leglsla- and Emma wirhin, and boys; , twenty-si- x family members at tion that will probably coma up In home elr Lor-enjoying Christmas 1 Merl and Myron Richins, this state. nine Chappell and family of dinner with them Including Mr and Mrs James Tweed and fam-- I lly, Gordon Tweed and Virginia land Robot Howe and girls of The Sunday before Christmas Salt tab, and Mrs Nellie Dell- Santa Claus had four now all of Mrs Fowler's family held names to add to his list to visit a family party with Mrs Veda FRIDAY, JAN. 6 A SATURDAY, on Christmas eve for on Nov. ( Brooks, (Jimmy was working), JAN. 7 17 the former Henefer residents, I Mi and Mrs Glen Porter and Mr Bob and Ellen Calderwood be- and Mrs Merl Fowler of (Bear-fiel- d: BATMAN came the parent of a baby girl Mr and Mrs Claude RlchAdam West Burt Ward which evens the count to three lna and family of Morgan and I boys and three girls at their Mr and Mrs Norman Rlchlna, led at his parents home Monday FRIDAY, JAN. 13 A SATURDAY, e home In Ogden. Carol Lynn lij The only family members and said that all of Florella's JAN. 14 name they have chosen for able to attend ware Kenneth many friends will be happy to their new daughter and grand- Brooks family of Ogden, the know that she was released from Rlchlna family of Mantl and the hospital Friday and Is con parents, Mr and Mrs W. E. Calderwood of West Weber and Mr her great grandson. Elder Lane ! valesclng at their home In Salt Cary Grant - Samantha Eggar and Mrs Sam Carol of Sparks, Fawcett, who Is In North Dakota Lake now. Jim Hutton Nev., are also pleased with their on an LDS mission. She was Edison and Beulah Stephens, new grand daughter. happy to have Claude and Florence's son, Arnold, with them Gary Sabin Richins la the as he was home on furlough name of the new Infant son from the Army and hla (lx which was bom Dec. 7 to Alden months active training with the and Dorothy Rlchlna of Mantl. Reserve. Richard and Yvonne Fawcett Diane, Linda, Mark and Paul were happy to get their new and children who have recently baby brother home. Proud grand moved to Preston, Ids., also visitparents Include Mr Norman ed with Richards parents, Mr A Rlchlna of Henefer and Mrs Mrs Leo Fawcett during the Martha Tlffney of Salem. holidays. a Mondays Mr and Mrs Roy Fawcett and Mrs. wonder-luIn ease you were g girls and Ann Reese of And EVERY THURSDAY Tuesdays why Billy Roberta had a big Coalville visited In Salt Lake last 12:30 pjn. Wednesday! afternoon at the grin on hla face it was because Wednesday ALL DAY AT a his wife, Linda, presented him home of Paulette and Nolan STOCK YARDS Snapp. Paulette and Nolan had Just arrived home from the hosOGDEH, UTAH pital with the smallest of their twin daughters who was bom HOG TUESDAY David and Thane. Mr and Mrs i Dec. 13. The nurses at the 12:30 Jensen of Morgan asdital presented her to them In a wen of Henefer are Christmas stocking and announced that she weighed a hefty 4 the grandparents. lbs, 14 os. that day. She had to deremain in the hospital after her Unda Howe Nadine Tiny elded to make her appearance on 'Mom and sister returned homeo Dee. 21 so as not to mi a visit j until she was a little bigger, from St Nick si the 5 lb. 12 os. I Grant and Emma Rlchlna and girl arrived at the Holy Croat boys spent Christmas In their hospital to happy parents, Ro- - recently completed new home bert and Virginia Tweed Howe, which was a great thrill for Mr and Mrs Glen Tweed of Hen- -' them. After much delay Bub and efer are the happy grandparents Barbara Keyes and Fred also and Unda has a slater, Robin at home. nd ue ns - . Kamas Theatre Henefer Kamas, Utah un-th- WALK, DONT RUN Al-d- en PECK EROS. YARD CATTLF SALES AUCTION OGDEN UNION hospi-Fernan- SALE EVERY PAL do Raughn Taylor received the beat Christmas present of all when his wife gave birth to a baby boy on Christmas day. This Is the couples second son and you can be sure that brother, ; Joyed having their family with DeVor, la anxious to help Mon j them for Christinas dinner Intake care of the new baby. At ! eluding Carl, Larry and Kay and the present time he la staying ' boys and Don and Connie and In Henefer with hla grand par- - i family of Clearfield, enta, Mr and Mrs Alton Taylor.; In addition to all the exclte-M- r James A. Taylor la the i ment of Christmas young Todd baby's great grandfather and Mr and Kelvin Giles had the thrill and Mrs. LaVell Butt of River-dal- e of flying to Utah from their are the maternal home In Arisons for a visit during the hloldays. Parley and ra their enjoyed having Although sweet Melody Paige grandsons visit with them a few Comer arrived two days late for days. Todd and Kelvin are Coa visit from Santa Claus you can lleens children and they are now be sure proud and happy par- making their home In Phoenix. ents, Jack and Sharon Comer, Christmas day was an enjoywill make sure she places her able one for the family of Parorder for a visit next year. This ley and Elthera Stephens as they Is the couples' first child and met at their home for dinner happy grandparents Include Mr and the exchange of gifts. Chiland Mrs Wayne Comer of Hene- dren present were Velma and fer and Mr and Mn Clinton Vernon Judd and family of Raymond of Echo. This la the Hoytsville; which lnddcntly was Raymonds first grandchild and the first time the Judd family you Just might expect that it has been together for Christmas would be a girl since they are the for a number of yean. parents of four glrla. Doyle returned this summer after fulfilling s Mexican misThe holidays have been a time sion and Val and his family are for family reunions, dinners and residing In North Dakota, where parties. It has seemed good to he la teachfsg seminary but they see the familiar faces of students were home for the holidays. El-the- Let's face it Dobbin, you can't. And to make things worse, our bank is the best place in town to finance that new car. Forgive us if we add, "for any $gan-cineed it's just good horse sense to come to our bank". al THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coalville, Utah Interest Compounded 9 4330 SOUTH REDWOOD 298-380- 0 and Funeral Director ly FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1905 "&2S 64 AmESIKA (,huNT) Drawing for FREE fc. trip to ALASKA With lorry Janss in Spectacular Color Full 2 WORLD'S RECORDS 1. World's with BOW & 2-H- Action Film r. Record POLAR BEAR STKmS? W ARROW 2.World's Record 1st SEA LION k only film made taking Sea lion dc Arrow 1ST FILM EVER MADE OF FABULOUS FISHING AND HUNTING IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA -- lb. Halibut OH Hod FISHING: Reef a Up to 7Mb. King Salmon CHILDREN 75f PHONES JOE J. DAVICH, Licensed Mortician 322-341- Semi-Annual- Save with Safety an WHITECHAPEL, 124 SOUTH 4th EAST COALVILLE, UTAH JANUARY S, 1067 THURSDAY, Jones, Carla Lythgoe, Veral Fos-aLottie Rlchlna at the of Maina Dearden with Main a, Fern Perry, Wanda Ma-tand Ellen Dearden In charge . the evening. The family of Norman Rich-ienjoyed being together Christmas eve at the Rlchlna with a Bow LO-- Summit County Bee ' on J'Penry Wa, 2 . iwkf . attend n"fcoiUge; Max and for the holidays. 'One annual family of Riverton wore piasent Our I STUDENTS a ADULTS f I .'i0 wact. Card $1,50 NORTH SUMMIT HIGH JAN. SHOW STARTS AT 8 PJd. 11 |