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Show I I N South High Names Its Bestest; Fashion Show; Big Campaign South Summit Tops for this month are: Best Groomed, Judy William nnd Coach Reid; Outstanding leaders, Meredith Mor tenaon and Gary Moon; most cheerful, Terry Sue Page and Bob Bates; best scholars, Dorothy Wagslzff and Charles Lewis: most flirtatious .Verla Simmons nnd Vergil Johnson; doudest, Larrnlne Hallam and Lee Thomas: mast nth'etle girl, Tainra Louder; most athletic boy, I.es!e Zaakson: most peppy, nobody. Most tired, the Juniors; roost witty, Mrs Lake and Wilhy At' klnson: most expressive eyes, Connie Chaves and Hhrman best shape. Jolene Martinez; Oines; best physique, Kent Mar chant; most quiet, Patsy Cox and Kay Fitzgerald; most ladylike, Mrs Carlson; most Chester Aragon: cutest smile, Candy Kuningal and John Oarrett; pretiest legs, Wills Roy Holt and Rex Goodworth SSHS The Home Economics Department presented their fashion show May 3, under the direction of Mrs Barbara Watson, Home Economics teacher. All of the students who sewed this year In Home Kc. modeled their articles. This included tailored articles. gentle-man-llk- c, articles and some childrens modeled by the children. The Fashion Show was narrated by Shauna Bezsant SSHS Well, that time has rolled around again for the campaigns, The Campaign assembly was he'd Monday and the finals, and with campaign assembly voting held Thursday. This is always an exciting week especially for the Juniors to see who will be the new student body president from their chiss. We will have the announcement of tho new officers in next weeks paper. SSHS April 20 many of the seminary students went to Salt Lake to the meeting of Seminaries, called S Day. They met and saw a movie then hid a devotional time and that evening attended a formal dance at the Cottonwood Mall. This Included several of the schools from Salt Lake. should be real fun if the weather clean up. The group plan to go flnt to Woodland and enjoy an outdoor party with hotdoga and all the trimmin's. The "Mariners" will play for the group, then they will return to Kamai and have a Record Hop at the Kamus Hall. SSHS The Track team had a meet in Kamaa last week with North Summit and Park City. Friday May 5, there la a track meet scheduled for Wasatch, if the weather permits. SSHS The Tennis teams have been working out also. Last Thursday they played with OrantavlHa here and Leslie Iaakaon won his match. This week Tuesday and Thursday the teams will travel to St. Marks and Dugway. SSHS the Sophomores are Friday planning to present their assembly and then have their class party that evening. hoytcville Mr and Mrs Arlo Crittenden, ASH The seminary is planning a Heber, visited Mr A Mrs C. A. grams on In Sacrament meeting Crittenden this weekend. Arlo in Francis and Peoa lust week. has recently been released from SSHS The emlnary la planning a party for South Summit Seminary next Saturday night. It the hospital where he has been ercelvlng treatment for a back Injury Incurred several weeks ago when the patrol ear In which 'he was riding was hit tram behind by a bus. Sargent has been In a Sait Lake hospital for medical care and a complete check-u- p. Lois Mrs C. A. Crittenden enter- tained the Richard Faddis Fights in Viet Siagon, Vietnam, Aprl 17, Seaman Richard aD' FaddU. U5N, son of Mr and Mn Thom-- a A. Faddis of Coalville, Utah, is in Siagon, Vietnam as a member of River Aaaault Squadron Eleven of the newly commissioned River Assault Flotilla One. The Squadron la now operating with elements of the US. Army's Ninth Infantry Division against the enemy in the swampy jungles along the main shipping channel to Siagon. Using a variety of heavily-arme- d and armored boats. River Assault Squadron Eleven la engaged In the first US. river assault operation since the Civil War. The boats are used to move troops and supplies to tho operational areas In the awamps and provide gunfire aupport for these troops. Coalville Edith and Leonard Clark joyed a nice visit thia en- Saturday with two of their children's families from Salt Lake. Harlan and Mary-Alic- e and their children along with Oenevieve and her children brought along a nice chicken dinner and spent the day. La wanna Bendixsen visited her family over the weekend. She la a student at Dixie College, and this la her first visit home for some time. Are Shaken Up When Brakes Lock 2 LOW MILEAGE '66 ... LIKE NEW Chev. Impala 4--Dr. H. T. 1 Radio, Heater, Power Steering, Power Brakes, I tory Air Conditioned. 65 Chev. Impala 4-- Dr. Ffr H.T. Standard Tranamiuion with OD. Extra Clean. '65 Chev. Impala Sport Coupe PJS. Automatic Transmission. '64 Chev. Station Wagon 9 Passenger. 1361 1960 Ford Vz Ton P.U. Chev-V- z Ton P. U. 1965 Chev. Vz Ton Four Speed. Three 1964 Chev. V2 Tons Long Wheel Base, Clean! 1962 4 3-- Ton. V 8 ric. Surviving are hit widow, one son Larry Tuttle of Provo; two brothers and two sisters, Lamar Francis Tuttle, Byron Tuttle both of Sprlngvllle and Mra Vera Loretta Jensen, Salt Lake City and Mra Averlal (Ruth) Larson Mantl. Burial was in the North Mor- -' gan Cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Averlal Larson, a brother-in-la- w of Mr Tuttle. The widow, Mn Mildred Redden Tuttle la a sister of William Redden of Morgan. Sheriffs Patrol Meet v7 SEVERAL GOOD TRANSPORTATION GARS SPECIALIZED SERVICE BY LYNN CLARK Wheel Alignment Balance Tune-u- p Large Quantity Cedar Posts and Pine Poles REMEMBER . . . FINAL DATE FOR I GOVERNMENTTNSPECTION IST5IAY 15 Native in Hospital MOORE MOTOR KAMAS There is a gun safety course being conducted from age 12 clover, at this time at the South 8ummit High School. The course started May 3 and will continue four week! each Wednesday. If you are Interested please contact A1 Peterson, 783-480- LARKY JBUTT8 has motor cycle for sale, 1M4 Yamaha. Inquire Alvin Pace, Hoytsvllle or heat Angell, Kamaa. lp FOB BALE 3 bedroom homo la Oakley. New carpeting, aluminum riding, new windows and . WANTED One cat, any size, shape, color, sex or background. Qualifications: a voracious appetite (or mice. Phone L 100-10- 13-ln- c CoaivIilT" area ladies Interested in bowling Thursday mornings inr Morgan, 18-l-c contact Mabel Vernon. NOTICE--An- AM-6756- FOB SALE 1 Shirley Double LOCAL Sink with motel cabinet! comwife. condition. bined, in real good Maxe offer. Call Mra. Ralph business vestment Crittenden Francis, 3200 per RESIDENT -- 1 HouseInterested in part-tim- e No Inof your own-required. Earn 150 to month. Write Mardlo Co.. 3550 South 2700 W Salt Lake City, or call Summit Coun13-l-c ty Baa. 763-481- NOTICE TO WATER EURO The following application bu bean filed with the State Engineer to exchange water In Summit County, State of Utah. Exchange Application 233, Jerome M. Wright and Gaye Lynn Wright, 5890 Highland Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah, seeks the right to exchange one ac.-f- t. of water evidenced by App. No. 27611 and contract with Weber Basin Water Conservancy Diet. The water was to have been stored year round in East Canyon Reservoir at a point 8. 1820 ft. and E. 1330 ft from NW Cor. Sec. 10, T2N, R3E, ULHAM, and used year round as a partial supply for irrigation, municipal, domestic industrial and stockwaterlag purposes in the Weber Basin Service Area. Hereafter, one ac.-f- t. of water la to be released at the above point Into East Canyon Creek to satisfy lower use ns, and In lieu' thereof one ac.-fof water la to 0 well be diverted from a ft deep, at a point S. 373 ft. and E. 1280 ft. from WK Cor. Sec. 12, T1S, R3E, BLBAU. and used year round for domestic purposes of one family, and from April 1 to October 31 for irrlga. tlon of JS ac. All use are to be in NEKSWU, NW14SWU Sec. p.m. y 17-3- LEGAL NOTICE after I 336-250- 8 remodeled inside. For more 1 or call The home la owned by Dick Frasier. 783-444- 18-2n-c 17-2- FOR RENT In Coalville Two 2 bedroom houses. New ranges in each. Very reasonable rent Write Mn. L. E. Stillman, 100 West 8tate Hiway, Copperton, 4 after 5 Utah or phone c o'clock...... BEAUTIFUL KNABR Pine available In your locality at 815.00 or more per month. Simple interest oh unpaid balance at 6 per cent Write Box 16061 South Salt Lake Branch 84115. ? Ferdinand 774-221- 17-4- 16-4- ANY ORGANIZED Says: waa being diacueaed with 121(200 a c pure-bre- he BANDS Western, Rock,' or Pop (Bat would Jc lire w4ek end work within 100 mile radius contact Mardit Co.. 3550 So., 2700 West. Granger, Utah, or call Summit e County Bee. d breeder recently an I uid that 1211200 la probably tha graatait bull in the Was tarn States to Improve uddon. Why let your eows settle fee anything but the very beat 10-tf- Black billfold on Main Street In Coalville. Reward offered, no questions asked. Mra. Russell (Memphis) Talbot. Phone LOST 836-221- 13-2- E thT beautiful Knlta and Thrifty Material, at RALPH FHAN80X my home in Marion across from the church. Sonia Wlnegar, Cache Yalley Breeders Ason. c Phone Phone Oakley 704671 . OMeTaNIJ-SE- I 783-212- -- 1. 12, T1S, R3E, SLB&M. Protests resisting the granting of thia application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 443 State Capitol Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before June 10, 1967. HUBERT C. LAMBERT, State Dugin eei. Published in The Summit County Bee, Coalville, Utah, on April 27, May 4 and 11, 1967. May 5, 9:36 NORTH SUMMIT GYM Announcement of new Studentbody Officers will be st 10:15 Classified Adi t UNGER SEWING MACHINE Repossessed. Six payments of 3.05 or 12230 cash. Call Salt collect Laka City 152-327- 17-l- Inaugural Dance! Music furnished by TWO LOCAL COMBOS e 10x11 four toot FOB BAUC wall taut and font stove, practical lly new. Dining 'room sot . I SO ADMISSION CHARGE! i happiness is cooiung with an electric range ... MOTHERS DAY Sale Kamas Theatre Tuesday, May 9 i e, . Four Speed. Long Wheel Base. Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Mt. Ogden LDS Stake House for Eugene Kenneth Tu'-tl58, who died In the Dee Hospital following a heart attack. Mr Tuttle was bom In Mantl, a son of William and Emma Bench Tuttle. He hud lived in Mantl, Ogden, Evanston Wyo., and Grand Junction and was living in Ogden when he passed away. He waa well known in Morgan County among the farmer as a talesman for the Brown Equipment Co. in Hbyta-vill- e and was past President of the Utah Association of Sanitarians. On September 6, 1032 he waa married to Mildred Redden, of Devils Slide, Morgan County In Randolph, Utah and the marriage was solemnised in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 30, 1833. He wna an active member in the 23i'd LDS Ward, a former president of the Elders Quorum and served his church in many capacities In stake and ward and was second counselor In the Mt. Ogden Stake Sunday School Superintendency and second counselor in the 24th Ward Bishop- k Death PIANO LESSONS Beginners and intermediates. Nancy Kamas. Phone Clawson, 783-483- 7. Dies at Mesa in mir- 335-242- c Elmer L, Trane Williams tsbia, 6 chain, buffet with ror. dark oak. Ph. Safety Course Hoytsvllle Sewing week. Among those MARION were Vivian Brown and Ron Wlnegar, Marion and his her sister from Salt Lake; Elsie daughter Tamie were going to Gunn, Veru Sargent, Viola Ma-be- y. Wyoming last Thursday night Caroline Sargent, Elizabeth when the brakes locked on the Brown, and a guest Bessie Sartruck they were riding In, begent. longing to Ray B ethers, causing the truck to run off the road in Bessie Sargent has been visiting In the home of Mr and Mrs Peoa, Just below the dugway. Ron and Tammle felt very Ralph Sargent the past few weeks. lucky that the truck "locked" there and not a little sooner, or The Hoytsvllle Ward held when the truck was loaded. HOYTSVILLE their Primary Children's proThey were both shaken up and this L. Trane fanner Utahn, Bmer Sunday. gram both received several brulsea but died April 28, 1067, In Meta, The Hbytsvllle Relief Society fortunately not too serious. Ariaona when he had lived yA will hold their annual bazaar patnee 1061. 10. Wednesday May Bom July 10, 1912, Hoytsvllle, lived In Utah until 1140. Moved to Elko, Nevada, when he lived Billy Special ' until going to Mesa. Member of t Called by The Summit County Sheriffs LDS Church, High Priest, misKAMAS Fata) held a special meeting sionary to Indiana hi Mesa. Former Kamaa resident- - Elmo last Thursday for the purpose of Member Men Ninth Ward, Survlvon: widow, Eunice O., (Bill) Williams, 60, died April 12 California reviling and updating their byMesa; three sons, one daughter; In a Santa Roaa, Hospital after a long lUnesa. laws. They plan to enforce the Alvin D. and Guy L, Mesa; ElBorn August 21, 1007 Kamaa, rules more strongly In the fu- mer IL, Provo; Mn Phil (Joyce) Utah, to Hyrum and Harriet ture regarding attendance, pay- -, Jones, Salt Lake City; three ment of dues, ate. brothers, five slsten, Russell, Ivans Williams. Their regular meeting, belt LaMeaa, Calif.; Raymond and Married Leola Oines October Mn Estella Thatcher, Portland, 10, 1030. Divorced. Married Erma April 27 waa attended by capBrooks August 30, 1930 in Coal- tain Perrla Andrus and Clare On.; Kenneth and Mn Zells ville, Utah. Marriage later sol- Evans of the Salt Lake Police Williams, Salt Lake City; Mrs Alice Leavitt, Provo; Mn Irena emnised in Oakland Temple. Ha department who showed memCoalville and Mrs Robinson, and hit wife moved to Califor- bers slides of known offenders who are in the Salt Lake area Frank Erickson, Woods Cross; nia In May 1035. and gave Information as to their five grandchildren. He worked II years near DixFuneral services were held on In dairies and a meat pack- habits. Meaa Ninth Ward Patrol members found It Monday, ing pant before moving to Petaluma, nine yean ago when he enlightening and Interesting to chapel. Burial Mesa City Cemewas employed at Cedar Truck know how closed these BUB BUI tery. Stop before 111 health forced watched. him to atop work. Coalville Survivors: wife, sons and Dies daughters, Boyd O, Salt Lake CARD OF THANKS City; Robert O. Cotatl. Calif.; Thomas Gladstone Ban, 81, KAMAS Mn Kenneth (Karen) Hayklni died April 29 after a long illness We wish to express our In and Janice Williams, Petaluma; Roy hospital a foster daughter Mrs Ira (Mar- thanks to all of our friends and Bom July 25. 1585, Coalville jorie) Barm, Dixon. Brother neighbors Who were so thought- to Joseph Smith and Pricllla and slsten, Fay William and ful during the death of our inBull Ball. Married Emma TurnMn Denla (VemetUe) Lewis, fant daughter Shelly. Thank er June 34, 1008, Ogden. Salt Lake City; Mra Curtis (Lu- you for the flowers, food end A retired rancher. Lewis and Mn Alfonso kindness. Words can not express cille) Survivors: widow; sons, our appreciation. (Fredonne) Bowen; Kamaa. Ralph T Osborn daughters, Reed and Loralne Frantz Funeral services were held Mn Peter (Bernice) Veilings, and family. April 27 In Petaluma LDS Chapa'l Ogden; Robert H. Evanston, el. Burial In Petaluma Cemetery. Wyo.; Louise, San Francisco; The oall for security 7 grandchildren; il great grandchildren. is strong but silent Funeral services were held Tuesday, Gilbert Bills Funeral Home, Evanston. club last 6 Tuttle Is Dead at 58 E. K. AFTER PRIMARY Kamas, Utah COALVILLE WARD Buick Bargain Days are here. FRIDAY you hear it Gifts priced up tcv AQe eliiMren can buy for their mothers May through your heart repre-wntin- Don H. Little Licensed Special Agent Manufacturers suggested retail pries for s Buick Special Thin Pillar Coupe including federal excise tax and suggested dealer delivery end handling charge. Transportation charges, accessories, optional equipment, state and local taxes additional. M KHARTOUM Your youngster may not understand the word security," nor know the meaning of lira insurance," but.it could help fill this basic needi for security if you werent there to do so. The right man to consult about such matters is the New York Life Agent in your communjty. Life underwriting is my chosen 1 work full time and career, g New York Life. Through broad training and experience I am qualified to advise and serve you. Sec me soon! $2411: AND SATURDAY Charlton Heaton Labrenca Olivier Richard Johnson Ralph Richardeca FRIDAY AND SATURDAY May 3 12-1- LADYL Sophia Loren Paul Newman David Ntran FRIDAY AND SATURDAY day IMS NAMU, THE KILLER WHALE Robert Lansing John Aiwrwn FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ihyisv AMBUSH BAY Ph n- - 826039 MORGAN, UTAH Hugh CBrleu Mickey Rooney Jamaa IQtahum Ask the woman, who cooks electrically. Shell tell you curtains and walls stay cleaner and fresher zo much longer with a flameless electric range. Electric heat cannot create dirt. There are no products of combustion. Only with an electric range do you get a self cleaning oven another reason an electric range is the overwhelming choice of women in thia area. 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