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Show at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-.war- d NORTH SUMMIT Sponsor Film on Communism Moore Wednesday were j Maryann Smith and Frank Neff 4 Summit County Bee, Blonquists Attend North Elementary North Summit moved up to see- . COALVXLX with th9lr .56-5nd.plsc, -Howard Mrs. North 8111 Mr. Blonquiat Summit 4th and th and j over Wnsstch Friday night Ralph Mrs. Charlqtte Jones Is visit-.- 0 vTBBnAav THngniv, entertain friends and will Jay and by accompanied and family, grades Merrill Mr. Mrs. and Orglll Jones again scored high with a:' tag in Evanston, Wyo. for a few Feb. IS at attended Oswald Elsie Brooks and relatives Wednesday, total of 17 points closely followed MARION days at the home of her daughter family attended a family at the Lake SO In the High School auditor Testimonial a Salt at the 7: IS Wther Sunday evening and Allan and Roland Shaw. The Marlon Young Marrleds by Brent Geary with Tabernacle Sunday honoring SIS lum. a film on the minister with 9. Clan Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wood of sponsored young missionaries Including Appearing on the program will Lfcltoe Members of tbe Xemily w Th two Braves wUl play games of communism In the UniRoland, Oklahoma, are viaMtfng - growth eon Don. their be chorus numbers directed by atthis week sway from home. South ,Mri. jamef Orglll all ted States. this week In Henefer at the home . C. Don if Mr. Evans. Choral readings presently Blonquiat Young Marrieds leader Blaine , Summit on Thundsy and Park of their daughter, Emma end, classes In BYU to study rected by Mrs. Milliner, and in on City Friday. Cossey took charge and Sonia Grant Richlni and In Salt Lake j Spanish for three months prior dividual talent numbers by stu-t- o 'NSHS Wlnegars "brother, Ronald Hall Th with their other children while' his leaving for the mission dents. annual North Summit FFA from Payeon and Mr. Dunn from In Uruguay. field Every one la urged to attend to waiting the arrival of their aon, OECHOrem brought the film Anarchy . Queen contest will be held March - see the marvelous talent display- Is Summit Elder Dana Wood, who will be Ha a North graduS In the High School auditorium. Acel Lenard Hales, 77, died of j I U.S.A. and attended Weber College ed by these youngsters. released this week after serving sincere sympathy la extended i ete showed how commUII-- , Contestants who have been choe-la- natural causes Feb. 1 at his home, film The a mission In the West Spanish ''to Mrs. Acel Hales and her family mem-an- d He was born April 19, 1889, June-- 1 Prior to his call In January. en vote FFA 7 by , popular had grown In China, Cuba, I American mission with head-i- n the death of her husband, to Charles Henry and Jem- - ( a tion, Woolstenhulme, Terry Interna.' Algeria by causing Feb. 1. Halea. Sarah lna Adair quarters In East Los Angeles. Married Marsha An,ta Judd, Robinson, oonflicte. There were five noted Edna Cooper, Dec. 21, 1908, JuncMrs. Louise C. Taylor and Mrs. rules of the wey the Communist va Brooks, Connie Maxwell, tion. Solemnized Salt Lake LDS Anna Stoddard, Edna Stephens of Salt Lake Talbot, 8. Virginia 1. Divide the people; . CeaTy, Kathy Vernon, Temple. , spent Sunday visiting in Hen- STEEL Structural shapes. Hot Create the appearance of popular w. Mr. Hales wee a Union Pacific efer. Mrs Taylor spent her time 3. Neutralise the op- - ,Kathy Curtis, Colleen McQueen, Roll plate, Cold Roll shaft, Tubopposition; of Jhn - BeckT Boyer, Jeanine Judd and Railroad employe, retired. radat the home of her sister. like words position (by using ing and pipe. Call me. Buy 100 Carman ' Bimtetor. Survivors: widow; sons, daugh4. Encour-!Sharo- n Price Is comor ton-lotFawcett, and Edna EHzaty&h leal, wing, etc.) right pounds h n J?L The contestants will be J Brown visited with her son and family, Welding. ters, Acel Leo, Cheyenne, Wyo.; age mob violence; 5. Create the petitive. Craig petlng In several activities before Virgil, Evanston, Wyo.; Mr. Hoytsvllle, died of natural causes phone Kamaa, 43tnf of a revolution. Oordon and Fawn Stephens. Mrs. ' and her The film showed how in the tholnu vote. Owen (Nellie) Roberts, Henefer; Feb. 4 at 1:33 a.m. ln a Salt Lake j They returned home Monday. , Mrs. Larry duKhleHn-lawembers are now Mrs. Gilbert (Zelma) Roberts, hospital. Dale and Melva Rlchlns enjoy- - Dmnt 0 Morgan, Morey Dear- - United States the avll RlghtT'' Cpter SALE 2 bedroom homo. ou worklnS the Judging of meat Rock Springs, Wyo.; 7 grandchilBom July 18, 1909, Morgan, to poB movement five the hu grown by ed visiting Sunday afternoon In dcn of Evanston, Wyo, and David ahake lldInjf. an croP d preparing their an-th-e dren, 10 r a t J grandchildren; Hugh and Ma Rollins McQueen. east of 'ccslvUIeT Chalk Peterson with Mr. and Mrs. Milt RlcWni of Salt Lake City. Mrs. rulea stated above. They are at k18 10 showing at the brother, Oral W., Salt Lake City.' Marted Gam Oct 18. 1988. Creek present time working on Rlchlns. call Meri Chappell. Carl Sowell and her daughter Number Four Salt Lake LDS Temple. Former Funeral Services mob variue shown thle summer, encouraging ym Mbs. jjp Mrs. Arthur Rlchlns (Thelma and and Mr. Funeral services were held employe Summit Monumental Co. violence as In the Harlem fire In Harris) of Provo Is a patient In Harvey Holdemanr all of Hooper 8 1 with or nd Wltta Saturday, Henefer LDS Ward rancher, employe Utah State riAiJ. tiro Provo hospital where she Is called Friday evening at the fornia ta 1SM Chapel. Burial Henefer Cemetery. Highway Department Served Therefore personal newa Items from Coalleg disorder. Mortuary. COALVILLE being treated for Prayer In the Relief Society Northern California LDS ville, Upton, Wanshlp and people in the film who had once Mr. and Mrs. Vem (Dorothy) room, Richard E. Jones; invoca- - Survivors: widow; eon, daugh-tloUS to Ken-duare J. Edward Mrs. the vocal Iters, Ist but had bridge were realised Brant Bountiful; proud parents wrong. Wright; they i spending this week with 7 H. lft os. boy born Feb. Utah spent Satilrday afternoon The stories they told were very i "Whispering Hope,1 Reed neth R. (Marian) Smith, Hunter; SPINET CONSOLE PIANO Hales. Mrs. Want responsible party in this 1 the Summit County Hospital. and Vera Pace, o and Sunday visiting with LaVon'a accompanied by Mrs. Richard (Ruth) Rlchlns, Interesting. Capt. Richard Rlchlns and his to assume small mo. pyts. area . ft Brent rewel-Elthera will Gordon llama 3 'Young Those APB, Arisons; be parents. Parley who attended the film Dearden; obituary and grandchilsons Lajrne and Russ arrived felt - Write Credit Mgr., Tollman Ptaao come borne fall two MeEarl sisters Grant dren; had been by marks, brothers, paid! Bishop well Paskett; slater, they very noo unda brother. Grandparents arevocal trio, "The Lord Is My Shop- -' Queen, Hoytsvllle; Merrald Mfc-- Stores, Inc., Salem Ora. for attending. It Was a very In- Ray and Malna Dearden also home a wllUara A- B- - Aria- formatlve and meet arl Metcham of Walhburg and herd, Kaye Dearden, LaNae Queen, Mrs. Richard (Betty) FOR RENT 8 room brick homo ehjojted having their eon and Gordon Ste mb ridge of Peon. Ovard, Artel Paskett accompani- - .Wilde, both Coalville, log. family, Don and Connie Dearden in Henefer. Contact Johnny ed by Mary Fawcett; "speaker, j (Funeral services were held Refreshments were served, and of Clearfield, spend Sunday with (Paskett, phone KAMA- SErnest Chappell; vocal duet Tuesday 1 p.m., Hoytsvllle LDS a question and answer period was them and Larry and Kay DearJean Ura, Margaret Walker and "God's Other Room, Reed and Ward Chapel Burial Hoytsvllle FOB SALE 4 yearling Angus bold. den. 'Carol Jewkea took a very nice Vers Pace, accompanied by Kaye j Cemetery. Heifers. Phone If of like would Rlchlns groups tg any daughter Joyce to Fountain Green, Utah to, Dearden; show this film Ronald Hall said benediction, Carl E.I Sheldon and Nancy Rlchlns was Turnbow. For several i Rlchlns; prelude and postlude, ' he would be glad to show lt,vlalt confirmed Sunday at church by Contact Sonia Wtnegar for fur- - 70ara these ladles have enjoyed Carol Dearden; dedication at her father assisted by her grandinform. tlon. graveside, Gene Frodeham. Mr. Hillman Rlchlns and Rlchlns Included the Richard father, I 8 b at Pallbearers, Bishop Grant Pas- - ' . COALVILLE the Bishopric. She was baptized Rlchlns, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Beech Tnta ear wa no exception, kett, Delbert C. Rlchlns, Douglas' the Eldred Center ln Provo there Saturday night In Coalville by will bo a meeting with a guest 11107 101 together and drove down J. Ovard, Wm. Harrison Rlchlns, her father. "Lola Belle Holmes. to Maryl home. Mary prepared a Perry Nowllng, Paul B. Barber. ; speaker A number of young people from She waa Honorary pallbearers, Parley R. once a Communist for nloe uncb and then took the Henefer Ward have been prnct- -l to see the fish hatchery Stephens, Alma Pace, Dale W. the FBI. She wlU have a very , ladi will which dances perthey king - wbre lv,n works. The flah hat- - Rlchlns, Norman T. Rlchlns, John' form at the Stake Gold and. a vacation with her daughter Interesting meeting with a ques- cnery Is a little smaller than: the H. Dearden end Carl T. Ovard. 1 tlon after-and nd n"ln'laW answer, and period Green Ball to bo held Saturday a,nL one here but Ivan enjoys his Job. Flowers were nnder the dine-- 1 wards. ln thelr fam11' and alen night, Feb. 11 In Coalville. Every-- 1 BfleU Ivan and Mary like their new tlon of former Echo Relief 8od-- j Callfl date one Is Invited to attend. home and are making many new ety members. The luncheon, fol-- l friends. Kathy really likes school lowing .the services, was under "Saturday guests at the home H. there and she has mads a lot of the direction of the Henefer Ward of Mrs. Hattie Mlkkelsen Included Funeral services were held1-",",'- '.7 her mother, Mrs. Lottie Woods Thursday, Feb. 2 for (Relief Society. James Henry Ruth Woods Devout Church Worker her sister Miss and who 90, Judd, Last Monday evening the Uppassed away Jan. WANSHIP Mr. Hales will be remembered of Chester and Karen Ogden. 30 In Salt Lake City. ton Ward held a banquet followed Sunday, Jan. 1 at 9:16 and 9:18 as an active and devoted member of the La7t0,r Spa"K,ei' 8pont at the Prayer mortuary was by a program. Earl Bagnell of week'end-tin the former Echo Ward. He had Flah and Game showed two very served as Ward Clerk, Sunday gey, prelude and postlude music 1967, born ln a teres ting films. The evening Salt Lake area School Superintendent, Counselor was played by Anna Parker. was enjoyed by all who attended. hospital arrived at Cottonwood is the Bishopric and a Ward .Opening prayer was by Howard Hospital. Sunday visitors at the home 6t j Teacher. Thorn and services were conductMr. and Mrs. David Clark were! were Identical twin eons They He was very proud of his reed Mr. and Mrs. Dell Barnes and by Bishop Walker. Speakers of Wayne C. and Carole Mr. and Mrs Jack Hansen and Hlckem cord of 100 per cent Ward Teachwer0 Paul BaAer and rrank children of Salt Lake. The kids 1:30 p.m. looper, 3210 E. 3900 South. The ing for 15 years. He also served visited Sunday with Marie lock- family enjoyed a day of tubing on the Sawley Marle wa thrUled to as Ward Teacher ln the Henefer Vw uid RMd P. hill the Ward until his list Illness. Jw-WeSllver Halred Daddy of Mine; first A week end visitor at the home d greatgrandchildren of Mrs. He had worked on the railroad Engle Scout bonftnd John Batea Mng (The of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jacdb-so- n ora" Fisher of Wanshlp. as a carpenter and spent several George End of a Perfect Day. PaUbearwaa Mrs. Lawanna Coratta months Mr, and Mrs. Ray Vernon and era were" four grandsons, Donald prior To and after his reof Rupert, Idaho. Sunday Both COALVILLE tirement la 1960, building and Judd, Gory Judd. David Judd, and Lawanna spent the day Mr and Mrs Whitney Oldham remodeling hla home. He was a a week. ,0 Wub. last Richard two and Judd with Janora Rlchlnn In nephews, have a new vtaitlng son, Mark Budge devoted husband and father and a Gerald Judd and Grant Judd. Coalville and with friends ln Thelr darka' oaatel1 and neighbor. We shall all miss Phlres topped the sale. Interment wu In the Coalville Oldham. Born at the Logan LDS good Mr. Halea. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Trujillo are Cemetery with dedication of the Hospital Jan, 31, at 7:45 am, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunford and eons of Sunset spent the week enjoying having eon Dennis homo grave by Bishop Carlos Porter. Mark weighed 7 lbs. 13 ox. Robert Flowers were under the direc- 4, and Janie 2 were very excited end with Mr. and Mra. Eugene n leave for short time. tion of Annie Reese assisted by and happy to see and hold thelr Newton. Mrs. Alice Moore recently reAlta Clark enjoyed the movie turned from Denver, Colo, where Gertrude Chappell, Margie Chap- new brother. Grandparents are Dr. ft Mrs The Bible hi Salt Lake Tuea- - she spent three weeks with her pell, Ardell Morton, Hannah HuffRobert S. Budge of Smlthfleld, man Melba Olaveson. and Mrs. who had day. daughter, West, and great grandmother Is Mrs Surprise but welcome visitors surgery on hor ear. Nina Stayner of Logan. CARD OF THANKS Marve and (Laura Simpson wish All-Purpo- se Handi-Wipe- s . . . Colgate-Palmoli-ve to thank all thelr many friends and neighbors for their many cards, their visits to the hospital The Merry Mrs. Club met at also at thelr home. As Dean Mar the home of Nettle Pitt They tin says, "Keep them coming. elected new officers for the year: Marve also wants to thank the Sarah Jo Louder, president; vice South Summit Fire Department president Jean Ure; secretary, for the use of their hospital bed. Nettle Pitt and Rosemary AtkinRS 49c SAVE 5c It aura helps the leg to rest bet- son remaining historian. They enpackage of 10 ter. Thanks too, Janlel Boo and joyed the evening and visiting Ivy (Padfleld for that cold root planning for the now year. A Valboor. entine party wan planned for Marve and Laura. Wednesday, Feb. 8. 25 lb. eack SAVE 20o Reg. $2.19 .NOW Farewell Meeting wln. 1 Acel L. Hales at Echo Dies ' Classified Ads Lloyd McQueen Is Dead at 57 Ze-wor- Mm.!0 a. ST" j 783-439- 4. ! I trt Ixe , son-dn-la- w lies I a - 936-250- 838-580- Births 1W n, et Wil-Kay- g 6-- lc 336-554- 386-326- Tdajr ''" P-- BPW presents . ! "Springtime with Castletons" I ? I James Spring Fashion Show and Luncheon Judd UPTON . Saturday, February 25 w V W SI is? Hoytsville Ward Cultural Hall " Limited number of tickets can be purchased from BPW members Sa. BilFs Market NEW! Merry Mrs. Disposable Towels INTRODUCTORY OFFER AXr HONEY BEE FLOUR Arlenes 50 lb. sack Reg. $4.19 SAVE 20c .NOW Beauty Salon VALENTINES Wanship HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 Valentine Candy from lc items to p.m. to 9 p.m. Semi-Annual- Phone 336-531- Sate with Safety 18 oz. loaves 5 oz. Bottle, Reg. 89c Tints W- V . - 2.' WHITE IT LASTS-SA- VE H 4 for $1.00 45c 44c . ' . $1.00 Always Cold and Crispy Fresh Fruits and Vegetables C ' V 9 cans PRICE Hz SALE HELEN CURTIS ENDEN SHAMPOO 0 FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1905 i' ONCE AGAIN DUNFORDS FRESH BREAD ly Permanents, SELL-OU- T FROZEN ORANGE DRINK TIP-TO- P Closed Sundays & Wednesdays Coalville, Utah Interest Compounded REPEAT OF A Reg. 7 cans for $1.00 of Heart-shape- d Boxed Chocolates SPECIAL THURSDAY HOURS: 2 p.m. ... 29c to 59b Assorted Packages Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK $1.99 $3.99 i.i'. I'V'viJij V-'i- - |