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Show Daily Newi-Mine- Fairbanks, Alaska, Thursday, September 14, 1967 r, Quarter Horse CLASSIFIED Show Friday When MMh Winds Mras Leek Sharp In One of the Intermountain Wests' outstanding horse shows and sales, will take place October 13th and 14th at the State Fair grounds In Salt Lake City. in It will be sponsored by the AssoHorse Quarter ciation. The show will start wife halter classes at 8 a.m. Friday, October 13fe. It will feature some of fee best horses in fee nation. Entries have been received from as for away as Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The highlight of fee halter division will be the crowning of the futurity champs that were nominated last winter. SUBURBAN COATS By Maty Me YOU COULD BE A BATS BOCnQUE Hiw IWIOIiIh FOB SALE rolet. Call Inter-mounta- 1968 City Balair 783-458- 404c FOB KENT Fall pasture. tact Ron Wlnegar, Con- 788-213- 40-3a-o FOB SALE Piano in excellent 40-lcondition. Call 40-4- 41-Z- and Dalene Rlchlns Russell of St. Johns became the proud parents of a fine baby son born Sept. 25 in the Tooele hospltaL Virginia and SueDell were ve ry happy to welcome their new baby brother home. Odell Sunday they all drove to Reliefer where they visited with Dalenes parents, Dale and llelva Rlchlns. John andCleone Hortin and children of Wan-sh- ip also visited at the Rlchlns home Sunday. Ricky Moore, young son of Blaine and Alice Moore, Is recuperating following an emergency appendectomy Sunday. Mrs. Charlotte Jones enjoyed a visit from Maud and Roland Shaw of Evanston, Wyo. Sunday afternoon. Other visitors were Leah and Vern Nielson, Grant and Lynn of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hemming and baby of Morgan and Mrs. Jean Jones and Lisa also of Morgan. Jean and Lisa were spending the weekend with Grace Jones, Mrs. Ann Reese of Coalville and Mrs. Arvilla Fawcett attended a baby shower In Salt Lake Saturday evening for Mrs. Ralph (Judie) Carpenter. Mrs. Nell Carpenter returned to her home In Salt Lake with them after spending the night at the remains In Ogden during the week at the home of She her brother, Pat, but returns to visit with her parents, Clara and Bud Ovard, over the ends. week- The old Alma E. Rlchlns home was razed last week along with the tall trees that surrounded It. It made quite a difference to the corner but I am sure as it came tumbling down many memories of childhood days were recalled by family members living In Henefer and surrounding towns. Mrs. Susannah Fowler, Miss Margo Porter of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brooks of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brooks and Lee attended an open house In Spanish Fork Saturday evening honoring Eva and Joe Roach. chain -- In 783-480- FREE FOR BOYS FOR RENT 8 bedroom home In ITS 8 THRU 13 mo. Wlrte 855 per Wanehlp, Raymond Brown, 6840 Cobble-cre- First second end third piece In Road, Salt Lake City or each age group wine a handsome 412c phone trophy! So you've got a great chance to win one for your-aeand a PPiK THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 shoulder patchl And who knows? You might also win a free trip to an NFL game with dad . . . even go Coalville, Utah on tha Tour of Champions" to st 177-018- spects are to be sold. Just to hear fee magic of an auctioneers voice Is an experience in itself. Crane and see the countrys fastest growing breed of horses in his working clothes and In his best 'bib and tucker.' Ogden. c Kitchen table and real good condition. Contact LkVerl BushelL o Call FOB SALE In the Coliseum. Ninety-si- x head will be going over fee auction block. Many outstanding race, halter, and working pro- Miss Judy Ovard Is attending the Hollywood Beauty School In c FOB SALE Stokarmatlc heater like aew. Monkey atove with water Jacket Charles Dana, p Henefer, Utah. FOR SALE Winchester Model 70, .270 caliber with Weaver K--4 Scope. Was 8300, shoot! good as new, sacrifice at only 895. Bullock'S, Inc., Coalville- - At 2:00 p.m., the largest Quarter Horse sale ever to be held In this area will takeplace HENEFER HAPPENINGS al tf good-looki- Thursday, October 12, 1967 .CONCRETE heaWates Mrs. Joseph 0. Fawcett. Brothers and sisters from out of town who attended church and visited at the Fawcett home during the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fawcett and children of Bountiful, Dr. and Mrs. Marr Fawcett and family of Layton, Mrs. Myrna Luttrell and girls of Ogden and Miss Nadine Fawcett of Layton. KAMA- SMrs. Melba Prescott Is home from Hie hospital and is feel- ing much better. Melba spent a week in fee L.D.S. Hospital and is recuperating at her home in Salt Lake. Marve and Laura Simpson returned to their home in Marion after a visit with their son George andhisfamily.They reported that George and Barbara and family are find and doing well. ALL AROUND TH VALLEY MAKIU- NMr. and Mrs. Grant Wilde of Union, Oregon were dinner guests of Elmer and Mae Olsen Oct. 4 along wife Mr. and Mrs. Burt Randell, Coalville and Mrs. Gertrude Judd, Salt Lake Mrs. Mae Olsen is spending some time in Orem where she will be helping Patsy wife that new baby daughter. Mrs. Da Gardner is spending some time at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orald Lewis wife her two boys and new baby daughter. Jerry Lewis is sporting a new car and sure seems to be Washington, D.C., and tha NFL game In Miami, Florida, with mom and dadl Just enter tha Punt Pass A Kick Competition. It's absolutely free and what fun! Bring dad or mom or your legal guardian and register. Get FREE when you register a booklet written by NFL stare giving tips on punting, passing and place-kicki. . . and an attractive PP&K plnl Don't mice outl Get In on the Ami Play-O- enjoying It. That purple streak .vaaaaiBma. you Just saw go by was Jerry. Anita Peterson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson received a broken arm Sunday while playing football wife her REGISTRATION CLOSES ON OCTOBERS.. . ENTER NOW! Contest Leon and Warda Lewis and family of Rockville, Idaho were here visiting over the weekend. Leon attended U.E.A. meetings in Salt Lake Thursday and Friday then Saturday and Sunday they visited with Leon's father brother BRING A PARENT IN NOW FOR EARLY SIGN-U- P sisters. Ronald Merchant a returned and missionary presented the program in Marlon Sacrament meeting last week. Claude and Jane Maxwell and family went to Lake Havasue, Arizona where they enjoyed camping out and enjoyed fee warm weather, while here at home it was real cool. Crandall-Walk- Year Ford Dealer COALVILLE, UTAH TAH CUL VER I. COSRam Soffit erbnd phoneTnumb er FREE from BILLS MARKET returned after serving two years in the Cumorah mission. COALVILLE, Miss Raquel Fawcett, Arlos niece and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marr Fawcett, played a piano solo. He is the son of Mr. UTAH WITH PURCHASE OF WATER CONDITIONER-SOFTNE- R FROM DOWMART, INC. OF SALT LAKE CITY I Wasatch and Morgan Coming Up Soon. Lets Be In Shape No. 80, at left, is Paul Sargent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sargent of Hoytsville. He is a Junior end in his second year, weighs 165 pounds, 6 feet 1. No. 60 is Rulon Richins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ri chins of Henefer. A Sophomore in his first year of play, he is an end, 1 and 165. No. 85 is Doug Swenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Swenson of Hoytsville. He plays offensive end and defensive halfback, is No. 81 is Brad 150, a Junior in his first year. James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merle James of Henefer. An offensive end, defenr sive tackle, he is a Junior, 6 feet and 160. No. 30, John Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Owen Wilde of Coalville, tore ligaments in his knee last week, is recovering rapidly. He is the starting fullback, tackle on defense, a Senior No. 82 is Ralph Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. playing in his third year, 168, Howard Jones of Henefer. He is an end and defensive safety, 175, a Senior in his third year. i 6-- 1, Prises (H57) is as escsllsst (90) Silvtr Modal Type Sirs. Is tks Wilmsr W. Brsws hsrd sf Ovid, links, thers ars currsstly 23 dsugktsrs with 32 lasts-tie- s avsragisg 15A00M; 3.7 par cast; 515 F; 2X305ME. We havs ssvsr colls! s danghtsr sf "57 far asp reason. Ha Is 'vithsut s doubt tha greatest soil aver uasd ea snr farm. $S00 FEJESE 6QOCERIE8 For s&ing demonstration of this new Water Conditioner. For information nnd details call ia at BILLS Softners With LIFETIME GUARANTEE. NEW LO-CA- L COOKIES AND CANDY To complete our Extensive Line of Dietetic Foods first-yea- 0. 6-- Wilmsr W. Brswa. WHY LET YOUR COWS SETTLE FOR AHY THING BUT THE VERY BEST7 I Before the game, after the game, any old time, make the Chicken Inn your headquarters. Heres where the gang congregates, where the eatin is best, fastest, cheapest. And heres where the game is won AFTER its over. XRAFT DELUXE MACARONI AND CHEESE DINNER 71 ei GROCERIES Speaker at sacrament meeting Sunday evening was Elder Arlo Fawcett. Arlo has recently Cache Valley Breeders Assn. Phase Oakley 783-45- p.m. High School Field Leo and Clalrene Fawcett have returned home after visiting in Renton, Washington at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fawcett. RALPH FRANSON 1 Saturday, Oct 14 brothers. and ff - able for airlifts of food, supplies and equipment and evacuation 0f some 5,000 flood refugees. Main damage consisted of wash- outs in the general aviation area, and COMPETITION c 4 home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wilde. & KICK 783-483- 8. 783-452- Bureau of Land Management aerial photo shows how confluence of Chena River (right) and Tanana River On distance) became a somewhat general thing, but the Fairbanks International Airport runway remained use PASS FOB SALE PhUco refrigerator, an electric itove, conventional waaher end Hentrole atove, aU 4n real food condition. Call The performance events will follow at 1:00 p.m. with such events as Western Pleasure, Working Cowhorse, and Cow Cutting. The Cutting events will draw entries from most of fee Western and Pacific coast areas and mantf of these mounts are being priced in fee $10,000 category. More performance classes at 8:00 p.m., October 14, wife reining and barrel racing holding fee spotlight. HIGHER, SOMEWHAT DRIER TROPHY WINNER IN OUR PUNT, Chev- or 783-310- 4 I 14 oz. Size ONLY SPRING CHICKEN INN Waaship J Only 51c Always Cold and Crisp Fresh Fruits and Vegetables |