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Show LDS Notes Ralph Jones and Loyal Pace Friendly Opponents at North The annual Junior-Senibanquet will be held Friday as night with Ralph Jone Chairman. This banquet ia being given by the Juniors in honor of the Class of 67 in the North Summit Gymnasium catered by the Dislict Food Services. A short program will be given with the themes of the Class of 67 and the Senior class story will be given as a toast to the Seniors. Decorations will be fashionable for the theme of Camelot" which was the theme from their Junior Prom. Invitations have been sent to all Senior Class members and faculty. NSHS Coming events for North Summit are the Award Banquet, May 19; Award Assembly, May 24: Junior High Graduation May 25; Senior Day May 25, and Graduation May 28. or ' ' i ijf;. ... li.j.JjS gj Last Week's Antique Easier Than This Weeks. We Betcha Unless you had one of these owned by your great-gran- d father stashed away somewhere, or unless your granddad remembered seeing one when he was a boy, you had to go to Murphy's Alamo in Park last week's City to get antique picture identified as a pair of buffalo Wide scrapers. But this one is very lady-lik- e and indoorsey, and we havent found any one yet who can identify it Frank Bullock found it in the store upstairs in Coalville. The ladys hands indicate the size. It is highly polished and smooth, and a taut spring works it in reverse of a pair of pliers. Here pressure has forced it half open. AU right What is .c? old-ol- d Gary P. Kirkham in Rough Outfit KAMAS Phu Bai, Vietnam tPHTNCi Anril' 1". M Tine Private First Class Gary P. Kirkham, son of Mr and Mr: Chellon Kirkham of Kamas, Utah, is in Phu Bal, NSHS North Summit student body elections, pitting the purple against the gold, with the two parties setting up a party platform for their candidates are keping the halls humming this week. Vietnam, servin'; as a member of "K" Company, Third Battalion, 26th Marine Regiment. and His v.nit performs seai-cccrt.-cmissions against the enemy, and pursues a constant effort to win the Vietnamese . the side of the legit' mate government of South Vietnam. Ma ' les of his unit provide the people with medical aid, tea :'i them to help themselves through better sanitation and health programs, and offer r.th pu.'ects designed to raise the living standards of the Vietnamese both socially and economically. His unit now has the respon slbillty of providing the perimeter defense for the Third Marine Division Headquarters t Phu Bal. -- - The Stake Aaronlc Priesthood and father's banquet will be held Saturday, tMay II In the Stakehouse. On the program wil be rehabilitated Inmates from the state prison who will speak to the young men on their and the value of experiences leading a good life. Dee Talbot, who will leave soon for a mission will be ths speaker at Sacrament at the Coalville Ward Sunday May 14. The Coalville ward gave their Primary Family Hour Sunday with a number of visitors attending from other wards. A group of five ladies from the Salt Lake Main Camp of the DUP toured the Stake House lut week, remsrklng on the besuty of the building and the manner In which It had been kept up. They also spent some time examining the artifacts In the DUP building as part of tour to historical sites In ths t ana. Marion Memos arlon The M Homemakers Club took a trip to Salt Lake City last Wednesday. The ladies met at Andy's Arnold-Brow- n Chuck Wagon Cafe for lunch Mr and Mrs J. Parley Brown, then went to the Center Theatare pleased to an- er to see the movie, "Hawaii." Hoytsvllle, Most of the women also viewnounce the marriage of their the Flower Show held et ed Ann Gall Misa son Sherman and Auerbachs. Mrs and Mr of Arnold, daughter The ladles who attended were Donald F. Arnold of StroudsNorms Clegg, Afton Brimhall, Pa. burg, An open house was held April Mae Olsen, Jo Ann Peterson, 19th In their honor in Brown-woo- d, Eleanor Sargent, Marjorie Pitt, Nowl-In- g, Texas, where both reside. Laura Simpson, Connie Melissa Lorene home McNeil, at, their make They will Wayside Plasa, apt. 117, 8th and Lewis, Ilene Peterson, Floydene Edith Hoyt, Zella Brady Ave Brownwood, Texas. Atkinson, The newlyweds are planning Johnson, Florence Mitchell and . Candidates running on the Purple party are Ralph Jones, president; Kathy Vernon, La von Larsen, Secretary; Brenda Judd, publicity; Vickie Jackson, historian; Steve Richins, Audio Visual; and Terry Sue Staley, head cheerleader. Gold candidates are Loyal Pace, president; Jana Geary, Connie Maxwell, secretary; Michael Richins, publicity manager; Ella Mae Atkins, historian; Bruce Williams, audio visual manager; and Colleen McQueen, head cheerleader-campaign assembly will be held Friday morning with the candidates outlining their party platform and the cheerleaders trying out before the entire student body. The voting wlU be at noon and winners will be announced during the Inaugural Dance which will be held In the Gym Friday evening. a visit with his friends ind Thelma Butters. Their next meeting Is sched family the latter part of May, uled for Monday April 24 at the home of Sonia Wlncgar. Ward Conference was held In Marion Inst week. In Sacrament meeting the officers of the different organizations were sustained. Bishop Is Lyle Peterson with Dale Peterson A Prank Neilson counselors and Howard Rock-hi- ll is secretary. The Marlon Ward Jr. Sunday School under the direction of Gloria Smith has been working real hard to become organised. Men have been building benches and Indies' making cup cakw and cakes to sell to earn money, and there have been ladles painting trying to get ready to start classes in the basement of the Marion Chapel. Gloria has been looking for discarded toys, old books and magaslncs, Era Instructor, or any thing else that might help make a Jr. Sun day School work. If anyone can help in any way she would appreciate it. Connie Nowllng was honored at a very nice chicken dinner for her birthday April 28 at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Marvel) Simpson. The next night April 29 Marve and Laura and Doyle and Connie and Blaine helped Oerald celebrate his first birthday with cake A Ice cream aud many nice birthday presents. Dale and Bene Peterson are really getting ready for Spring, If It ever comes. They are having their home all spruced up with new aluminum aiding. Marion Homemakers Club was held April 24 at the Marlon Church. Sonia Winegar. and Connie Nowllng were hostesses for nineteen ladies In attendance. A lady came up from Provo to demonstrate the use of Jnnsen Knits that can be purchased .by the yard or by Andrus tell about her wonderful experiences while on her mission. Irene was extra happy to have her grandmother Andrus and grandfather A grandmother Rex there to hear her welcome home meeting. Everyone ia glad to welcome Irene back; her talents are really needed In the small ward. Corn silage yields can be doubled! Pass the word: Corn silage can be one of the most profitable crops grown in this area. At present, the average western grower harvests only 17 tons per acre of corn silage. With just a little extra effort, and a little USS Fertilizer, he can boost those yields to 35 tons per acre! the WESTERN IRRIGATED CORN HANDBOOK. See it for further details on soil fertility and ask for USS Fertilizer, made by United States Steel. You can't afford not Fertilizers! to use enough USS 7:30 p.m. PECK BROS. YARD CATTLF SALES AUCTION Mondays EVERY THURSDAY Tuesdays Wednesdays ALL DAY AT 12:30 OGDEN, UTAH HOG SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12:30 PJH. pieces. Sunday evening there were many visitors at Sacrament meeting to listen to Sister Irene Checks Run Your Errands light-hearte-d They tell where your money has been, whom it paid and the date. When their mission has been accomplished we deliver them promptly to your care where they form a permanent record for business and tax purpose;. Modern business couldn't exist without checks. so easyto take! mmy Let them run YOUR errands. a , s THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Coalville, Utah Interest Compounded Semi-Annual- ly Sava with Safety FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1905 cousins visit from Nevada, California, Phoenix and New York. Mrs Ann Gibbons has returned home following surgery at the LDS hospital. She Is wall on the road to iscovery. HAVING ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS? CALL Raymond Lingman Licensed Electrician RELCO COMPANY 2 After 4 pA RANGE WATER HEATER BOUSE WIRING pjn. OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS their share of company during last week. They report thiy had 336-257- iJsS) Fertilizers at covery. Mrs Mildred Gibbons attended a (hower for Mrs Dixie Hilton at the home of Mrs Morby In Coalville Thursday. Mr A Mrs Charlie Davis had Here's how: Select a good seed. Use narrow rows, 30 inches if possible. Apply the proper amounts of USS Fertilizer 150 200 lbs. of Nitrogen 75 100 lbs. of P,0, With proper soil management and irrigation your yields will nearly double and your profits will be up too! Your nearby USS Fertilizer dealer has a copy of Spring Festival Concert by the Music Department of the Park City High School will be held May 3 in the auditorium of the Park City High School, A cordial invitation is extended to the public. There is no admission charge. new whiskey-Mr A Mrs Jack Smith enjoyed visiting with friends over the weekend. Mr A Mrs Doug Warden stopped In Sunday afternoon from Morgan. Saturday Marchant- - from South Summit dropped In for a visit. Mr A Mrs Daryl Woolsten-hulm- e of Montpelier were visiting at the home of Mr A Mrs Eugene Darcey Sunday. Mra Alta Pace spent Thursday and Friday In Salt Inks at the home of her daughter, Barbara. She assisted in the care of her grandson who has been quite ill with the flu. Mr A Mrs Dick Juluson and children of Salt Lake were dinner guests at the home of Mr A Mrs Frank Vernon. Eugene Pace Is In the Utah Volley hospital at Provo receiving therapy for a painful lower back condition. His many Mends wish him a speedy re- Spring Festival Concert May 3rd Mercury Marquis offers more luxury, more styling with a man's Mud of performance for the West. offers mors The Mereury Marqulo la the kind of ear every man promises himself one day. Twin oomfprt lounge ride, comfort seats, super-quie- t stream ventilation. Ultra luxurious. Power plentifuL And this is Just one of 28 models. Bach of the kind of oar you need to tamo the wide open western spaces. HHGUXL |