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Show I I GOOD MORNING, JUDGE Lillian G. Howard Dies in Salt Lake Coalville, Utah Elisabeth AAMAS Lillian Gertrude Mitchell Howard, 88, 1452 Westminster Ave., Salt Lake City, died of natural causes at her home Dec. 9. Born June 12, 1879, Kamas, to Joseph Smith and Rosa Jarvis Mitchell. Married William Edward Howard, Jan. 18, 1926. Evanston, Wyo. He died Aug. Thursday, December 11, 1931. Licensed practical nurse. Member LDS Church. Survivors: sons, Joseph Gilbert Worth, Salt Lake City; Paul Clifton, Falls Church, Va.; 5 grandchildren, 4 . VICKIE LYNN DISTON Vickie Lynn Diston To Wed Saturday Woman Wanted Part time clerk for FJLA. Office Coalville 20 hours per week. Typing required. Applications can be obtained at office Monday through Friday. Interviews will be bold Her. 27, Dec. 1 and Dec. A CASH IN BIG Announcement of the approaching marriage of Miss Vickie Lynn Diston of Coalville was made this week by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diston. Miss Diston will be married on Saturday, Dec. 16, at the Diston home to Raymond Wesley Crofts, son of Mrs. Ellen O' Driscoll of Kamas, with Bishop Frank Toole of the Coalville First LDS Ward officiating. Miss Diston is a granddaughter of Mrs. William E. Diston of Coalville and of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Carter of Morgan. The bride-to-Is a student at North Summit High School and the bridegroom Is a student South Summit Higl School. The couple will make a home at Kamas. be on these . Used Specials! 1 SUPER OLYMPIQUE SKI-DO- O $ i at NEAR NEW Very Few Hours & Eldon J. St Jeor Dies in Tooele - JJ OAKLEY Eldon J. St. Jeor, 51, Tooele, died of natural causes Dec. 10 a Tooele EXECUTIVE CARS Born Nov.hospital. 7, 1916, Oakley, to Newel H. Aitd Laurenda 1967 Chev. Caprice v Peteypon. St. Jeor, Married Sport Coupe " T rGrace Selim an, May 27, 1939, t Salt Lake City Member LDS Church, Eagles 1967 Lodge, Valley Hoe Downers Sport Coupe Square Dance Club, Veteran WWH, Railroad conductor, 1967 Chevelle Tooele Army Depot. In Impala Super Sport Survivors: widow, son, daughter, Eldon C., Kansas City Kan.; Michelle, Tooele; 2 1965 Chev. Impala grandchildren; mother, 4 door sedan, ps., pg., fully equipped. LIKE NEW I ful; 4 door HT, fully equipped, air conditioned ip. Tooele and-Will- Dillree. Mrs. P. Mikkelsen S. spent Friday and Saturday at the home w of her daughter and Karen and Chester Spangler in son-in-la- Layton. Janice of Salt Lake with her spent the week-en- d parents, Belden and Zelma Lynn Lynn brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Dale Hatch of Randolph visited one day durMrs. Lynrife w, ing the week. We are happy to report that Zelma is slowly improving, but as she says It will take time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richins attended Sacrament services in Murray Sunday Dec. 3 where their grandson, Scott Robinson was confirmed. Later they enjoyed a family dinner at the home of Scotts parents, Boyd and Phyllis Robinson. Kenneth flaps, Newell Robertson Funeral Monday widow, sons, $170. Alfonzo Michael $10. ORIZE! hicle, $10. Donald W. Jepson, No 1967 reg., $5. LeRoy Richardson, Public in- Lt. CoL William G. Hathaway, commander of the 945th Air Reserve Military Airlift Group, Hill Air Force Base, today announced the promotion of Raymond J. Richins to the grade of Sergeant. Sgt. Richins presently re- Pick-up- s MOORE MOTOR sides at Henefer. North Summit High School BASKETBALL This is the year, according to one fashion magazine, when you might buy that hat, shoes and handbag before you buy the suit. Accessories for fall are that important, so bold and decorative that they are quickly becoming the new jewelry, says the new Fall-Wint- TICKETS Basketball Reserve Seats (Season Tickets) will be sold based on the game attendance. A later date will be set prior to the first League Game on January 12 for the selection of the tickets. Pre-seas- on be a large attendance at games and practi') games throughYour support and (operation will be It is hoped that there will the out the year. appreciated. pre-seaso- n all Those patrons attending all three practice games prior to January 12 will have priority on the sciucuou oi xhe seats for reserve seating during the basketball season. toxication, $25. Ray W. Broadhead, Public intoxication, $25. Larry Richardson, Public intoxication, $25. Ren Lamb, Public Intoxication, $25. Walter Eugene Richardson, Public Intoxication, $25. Jean Broadhead, Co. Ord. 46, $25. Kenneth G. Hill Jr., Reckless driving, $100. Lowell G. Yates, Co. Ord. 46, $25. Kent L. Gines, Co. Ord. 46, $25. Failure to control, $10. Harvey LaMont Wine gar, D. D., $200. H. Rudd, expired chauffers license, $25. David M. Smith, exhibition driving, $15. Charles B. Meyers, no reg. on trailer, J. $10. V. Jenkins, County Ord. 46, $15. Glen A. Blonqulst, driving without Masses, $5. William L. Ponds, Imp. passing, $15. Dixie P. Shaw, Imp. passing, $10. i Leslie D. Hays, No tail lights No Utah operators license $35. den B. Nelson, Imp. passing $10. Colin A. Rabe, Imp. passing, $15. James P. Lyerla, speeding, $10. Daniel C. Boswell, No Utah cmerators license, speeding, $15. Ray W. Moss, No safety Inspection sticker, $10. George W. Grisham, NSTP, $15. Mildred L. Bradshaw, speeding, expired drivers license $25. Michael N. Katz, speeding, $20. Robert Valdez, D. D., $250. M. 4. Robinson, County Ord. 46, $25. Leon L. Canada, Overload, $50. Harvey H. Marcotte, speeding, $10. Mach W. Lott, speeding, $20. Luis F. Tunay, Imp. pass, Marion Christmas season The started off Wednesday for 68 67 Ford Galaxie Folly Equipped Air Conditioned Rex and Thelma Gines along with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gines celebrated the 63rd birthday of Rex at the Chicken bn, in $2995 Wanship. The Marion Ward bazaar and social was held Friday Dec. 8 with the food, hamburgers, foot limp and pie, getting it off to a rousing start. A hilarious skit was presented by the following: Joyce Rockhill, McKay Jensen, Millard Andrus, Linda Black, with sister Eleene Peterson acting as narrator, with sister Winifred Andrus, directing. The remainder of the time was spent in buying the beautiful sewed articles and home baked food along with all the tempting candy at the bazaar. We the Relief Society officers wish to thank all who contributed in any way to make this event a success. WOODLAN- THIS IS THE BANK THAT MAKES D- LaMar Frazier blessed the son of Larry and Sheri Pace, giving him the name of Shawn Thomas Pace. Other doting grandProud grandfather, IT SO CONVENIENT AND REWARDING FOR YOU TO SAVE MONEY ... parents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pace. Clay Knight was confirmed and made a member of the L.D.S. Church by his father Ferrel, while his beaming mother, DeAnn looked on. Mr. and Mrs. Del Ryan formally of Heber and Park City, have purchased the Doug Moon property and are now members of the ward. We are truly happy to have these fine people with us. You all remember Donald Betts of long ago. He and his family are back in the old home town. Welcome home Don. Mr. and Mrs. Delay Winter-to- n have a new ranch hand, Mr. Coats and his wife are the new couple and we welcome them in our community. Aneta Bushell presented her husband Gene with a bouncing baby boy. He was born at the L.D.S. Hospital in Salt Lake, weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. and will answer to the name of William Shane Bushell. This young chap is the 10th grandchild of Herb and Morba Bushell of Woodland and the IQth great great grandchild of Grandma Rose Bushell who makes her home with Herb and Morba. Overjoyed maternal grandparents are William and FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION On Dec. 2, THE FIRST HITKMUL BJUIK leva with laiaty 4 b) LY ntWCIJBCI 1908 (MDffilM And We Suggest, Especially for Mother: A RMS i f V GAS DRYER CO Reliable Rotax engine proven on the North Pole o. expedition, exclusive with 1st to introduce the decompressor Skl-Do- for snap starts 1st with light weight electric start models 1st with the full year warranty 1st with parts and service when you nsod Visa 1st try, then youll buy SUitoo 'V - Little Miss Katherine Brown Is recovering nicely from her leg wound. The stitches have now been removed and she is the lively one POWER TO 370 Our heartfelt sympathy Is extended to the Newel Robertson family at the loss iff their husband and father. Also to the Ross Robertsons. May God be with them in their bereavment. day. WALKER night In the form of a sumptious ham dinner by the Primary officers and teachers. Honoring their supporting husbands, the table was gaily decorated, giving a real festive atmosphere. Games were played, carols sung. A real homey get together was enjoyed by twenty guests. WtOm As proof, Faahionewa shows me dress five times over. But it is completely transformed each time with a new color, new hemline, and a smashing new set of Hos-pita- CRANDALL- - Ralph A. Brooks, Overload, $50. er Fashionews. L surgery at the University Hope he will soon be well. I . $15. issue of McCalls The WorW$ Largest SnovmobUe CRANDALL-WALKE- R YOUR FORD DEALER L to Scott Roy Miles, No Ice. on person, Co. Ord. 46, $25. Leo B. Scales, Permitting a minor to operate a motor ve- HENEFER- - Several Good Used $175. J. Price, Illegal turn, control, $15. Promotion pick-u- p McNeil, D. D. No drivers Ice., Ton Ton Jack $10. J. Karl Sethaler, Failure WISE-ACCESS- $100. Steven EweU Babbell, left of Val Lee Housel, Public Intoxication, $20. Kenneth W. McNeil, No Reg. Driving while on revocation, 90 days. Jay Harris, No state inspection, $5. David W. Richards, Failure to control, pending. Leo B. Scatee, Drunk driving, daughters, Michael, Jimmy, Kimj Barbara Kayj and Judy, Marlon; parents, Marion; brothers, Ferron, Buena Vista, Colo.; Donald, BountifuL Funeral Monday 1 p.m., South Summit LDS Stake House, Kamas. Burial Heber City Cemetery. BE Otto L. Peterson, Public intoxication, $25. Glen Eames, throwing lighted cigarette from car, $15. John Harry Trease, throwing lighted clg. from car. $20. Michael R. Crittenden, DJ). Moon, No Mud Improper weight display, Monte Ward, No 67 reg. , expired drivers Ice., $15. James Arthur Lind, Stop sign, $10. Kenneth Snarr, Public Intoxication, $50. Grant A. Smith, Driving under the Influence of Alcohol, 90days Mr. John Buttins is having Arlene Judd of Wanship. Also great grandmothers, Alice Moore of Wanship and Mrs. Chloe Potts Barret of Salt Lake City. Aneta is recuperating at Moms but will be home Sun- $15. center, pending. MARIO- NNewell Ross Robertson, 35, died Dec. 7 in a Salt Lake Hospital after a long Illness. Born April 25, 1932, Walls-bur- g, Wasatch County to George and Mildred Mecham Robertson. Married Erma Marie Can. penter, Dec. 24, 1951, Walls-bur- g. Welder. Survivors: Lyle David Parker, D.D., $250. Clinton K. Butler, speeding, L. drivers Ice., a little difficulty since his leg Warners Court $20. Stiles M. Thomas, expired - Lucky Jody Allen, Co. Ord. 56, $50. Ellsworth Gines, No flags on reg. card ing, $10. Theodore A. Orn, Expired Drivers License, $10. Tony Jiminez, Driving while on Suspension, $50. Bernard J. Dunken, D.Dl No Utah drivers Ice., 30 days. Alvin J. Sisam, driving on suspended Ice., $50. Duane J. Lloyd, Driving on sus., $50, pending. Stanley Budd Larson, Improper Reg., $5. Lucille M. Johnson, No operators Ice. $25. Everett C. Peck, Failure to control, $5. Kenneth B. Harrow, Expired Lee., $10. Elton E. Cos, no valid Ice., pending. Donald Allen Noble, poss. expired drivers Ice., $10. Kenneth George Wabel, No 67 Inspection sticker, $5. Robert R. Marshal, Nooperators Ice., $10. Merrill John Hopkins, Driving on sus., $50. g, Gold of Idaho spent the week-en- d at the home of her daughter and Cora able to move about more freely. Kenneth Gene Wabbell, No In vec., pending. Brad Monroe Garrett, speeding, $15 Robert V. Oakley, Failure to control, pending. David Grant Smart, speed- Eleventh-Thirteen- th Burial Tooele Cemetery. pick-u- p 1965 Cher. 4 Taylors Court Rex-bur- son-in-la- speeding, Palmer, Failure to yield right of way, $10. Douglas E. Ingersoll, Insufficient registration, $5. Ray Richins and his wife, Mina Lou, spent Thursday at the home of his father, Kenneth Richins. Both Ray and his wife are teaching school In Lovell, Mrs. Bertha Clifford, $10. Roland D. LDS WardChapeL HT, ps, fully equipped. ip. brothers, sisters, Earl, Wednesday 1953 Buick LaSabre 4 Bounti- Wallace, both Bountiful; Clarence, Mrs. Aria May Blaine,, both Salt Lake City; Ralph, Springville, Ore.; Mrs. Edwin (Laverda) Ross, Denver, Colo. Funeral services were held 1964 Buick Electra 1966 Chev. Harold Wyoming. Thursday noon. Burial Salt Lake City V S: $15. Dale B. Anderson, speeding, $15. ME. Funeral services were held AS operators license, $5. Donna Mae Felt, Speeding, Hall at 7:30 p.m. Friday December 22. Featuring a program, and old Santa himself as well as refreshments. All Echo residents, former residents and f rlends-WEL-CO- Expired overhang, pending. James D. Gunter, No 67 inspection, $8. Samuel Terry Flinders, Failure to keep proper look out. Leaving the scene of an accident, $30. Donald C. Raven, Driving while on sus., $40. Mont C. Angel, No 67 Ins. sticker, Improper weight display, no mud flaps, $20. Leslie Dale Hays, No operators Ice., pending. Eddie Glenn Sergant, no 67 Inspection, pending. Reed Robinson, Expired HOME HO Ann Mackell, Speeding, $10. George V. Skets, speeding, $10. 14, 1967 ECHO ITEMS Notice-EC- Fief J, Fran son, drivers ice., $10. Deardens Court THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 Setttf MOTORS COALVILLE, UTAH We have the full line, and we invite you to come in, look them over, pick the one which will SAVE MOTHER THE MOST WORK Operate the Best and Most Economically Youll Choose MAYTAG HOYTS STORE SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY KAMAS, UTAH 3 t |