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Show V Shauna Bezzant, Alan Scates Wed Cooking Tests, Student Council, Wrestling, Basketball girls interested In cooking took the Betty Crocker cooking test on December 5 in the Home Economics room. The results of their test will be sent back to Minneapolis, Minnesota to be judged. Results will be sent back to North Summit, and the winners will then compete nationally for a $5,000 scholarship. All the Senior NSHS Also on that day the play, Kiss and Tell, was presented at North before the- senior high, so that those who didn't get to see it the first time around could enjoy it then. - -- NSHS December 6, Student body officers, Loyal Pace, Jana Geary, Connie Maxwell, and Ella Mae Adkins went to Morgan for a Region Student Council meet. Matters of Importance like school dress, behavior, and activities were discussed. Superintendent Ralph Roghaar and Mr. Rulon Judd supervised. NSHS Make it a Western Christmas All seniors were given the Army Qualification Test Battery on the 6th. By this simple test, qualifications of students were told. Also by taking this test a person can tell the correct field to go into if he goes into the service. NSHS-Wedne- sday night a wrestling meet against Grantsville was held in the gym. The final team score was North Summit 21 and Grantsville 29. Aggies of North Summit on a field trip to the USDA in Logan on Dec. 7. Here they saw items of importance concerning poisonous plants. They also went to the Cache Valley Cheese Factory, the largest Swiss cheese producer in the world. Then they went to the Cache Valley Breeding Assoc. Here demonstrations of the reproduction of cattle in most every means possible were shown. went traodoiH giving. by o Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Poize of Kenel worth, Utah, were week end 'guests of the Glendon While here they the Testimonial and Farewell for Jimmy who is their grandson. Jewkes. day afternoon, Dec. 11 in the gym, North Summit's Junior s nd Varsity Basketball Team. All items of importance were taken into consideration as looks, masculinity, personllity, mod- esty, and friendliness. gratulations Con- Hopl NSHS Here is just a reminder of the Christmas Concert coming up ; on Wednesday, December 20. You will be favored with delightful music from the bands, chorus, and many personal numbers. R will be a wonderful evening for you. ft up ft up ft up Did you know Chris and Terry Ottisra and son have moved to Vernal, Utah where they are and operating a saw-mi- ll lumber business. Good luck in your new venture. The little daughter of Janies R. . and Kelly Blazzard was Massed Sunday Dec. 3 and given the name of Jennifer. This little gal has two sisters and two brothers. and red ribbon. The reception room was corated Charts and Ann Hackley also blessed their new son with the name Edwin Andrew. They now have four boys to keep them busy. de- floral red gjadinH arrangements with a Christmas Tree in the with large of background. Mr. Jesse Atkinson served1 as best man. Keith Bailey was Master of Ceremonies at a short program and gave original poetry as toasts to the bride and groom. Out Of town guests Inrfirind the brldel grandparents Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Crow of Hastings, Neb. and the brides aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs. Mah-l- on Harritt of Fresno, Calif. Alan finished his service for his country in October having returned from Viet Nam last spring. He graduated from Trade Tech before ratering the umy. , , Shauna is a graduate of South Summit High School and is presently attracting school at the Continental College of Beauty In Salt Lake City, ft up Men's and Ladies Genuine Leather Wallets Oakley Aged a Full 10 Years Veiy 2242 Wash. Pi. 394403$ Mow Smooth-V- eiy Dcnv mor tTwoiT nsnh sssn j$g " eniM lenun ea.at.aT. "Special Purchase Brings you these Fantastic Values " . . . 1 Beautiful Royalty Bemehmeuta Excitement - Excitement Excitement THURSDAY, DEC 14i from p.m. to 10 pja t South Main HEBER CITY MEN MEN Oakley's Christmas spirit came forth Wednesday night,' when Primary officers and teachers entertained their husbands at a delicious ham dinner. A timely program was presented, after which Christmas carols were sung and games played. Forty guests enjoyed this special event. The first and second graders had a field day at the Orland Crandall mink form, learning the mink business from A to Z. How and when they are mated, the feeding, weaning, separat- - ' ing, then comes the selecting1! grooming and killing. Then the fleshing, drumming, and board- -, ing and last and most important ? is selling. (hi Nov. 19 a new 9 lb. 9 12 oz. little gal made her appearance at the home of Ronald and Terry Davis, much to the delight of her sister Debbie. Doting grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Taylor of Kamas and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Davis, Heber. This little miss boasts four great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Taylor and Mr. Jessie Leonard, Kamas and Mr. William Davis, Provo. Mrs. Beryl Cave is planning a lovely Christmas holiday in Sunpy Vale, Calif, at the home of her grandson, Harold and Betty Klhlstrom and family. She la making the trip .by train. However Hanse and Wanda are more courageous, they will fly down later. Mr. Bert Padfield lx 1 patient at the Heber Hospital. He had a stroke leaving his left side paralyzed. All that is possible Is being done and he is doing as well as expected. Cerel and May Gines along with Era and Ivy Padfield envacation joyed a in sunny Arizona. While there they soaked up plenty of sunshine, visited so many interesting places and with old friends, had a delightful time until they hit home and snow. Now they are all ready to throw away the snow shovels and head back. pre-seas- BUDGET HEARING Thursday, December 21 3 p.m. 1 Summit County Court House ISO MEM attended white NSHS groovy decision It was decided that Layne Sargent is the best Brave rathe By f KS BOUTIQUE is planing a special 8 tag Night for yea -- HEN NOTICE OF MEN MEN For Men Only Jimmy Jewkes, son ofGledra and Yvonne Jewkes, left Monday Dec. 4 to serve a 2 12 year mission in Italy. He will be at the mission home in Florence, Italy for the time being. stephanotis. Mrs. Pat Darcey was Matron of Honor, Bridesmaids were Mrs. Diane Cox, Frieda Willden and Miss Janls Bezzant. They wore red brocade dresses and gold slippers. Each carried a white fur muff decorated with holly Mich too WMtiihli, tool Ladies Blouses . . .$4.95 Ladies Western Pants e i'fi $7.98 Ladies Moccasins, $4.98 Genuine Leather Purses $9.98 Kamas 60-3- -N- SHS-All NSHS-Mon- accented roses HIM MSN Varsity team was beaten by Provo High School's second team of players. It was a run away for the Bulldogs with the 8. final score The scores by the quarter' were Provo: and Noth Summit: Personal winners in main rounds were Bob Roath, Kurt Simister, Ed Yellowman, Jerry Pace, and Doug Moore, with the latter 2 winning by pinning. Stretch Pints In Lisso'i wendirful DsciwiS pdyMtir and cotton fibtic, so soft and buutilul, yet imif fltUni and. Shauna Bezzant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bezzant and Alan Scales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Scates exchanged wedding vows Friday evening Dec. 1 at the Kamas Bible Church. The impressive double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Dale Potter and witnessed by relatives and friends of the happy couple. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding party greeted friends and relatives at a reception in Kamas Cultural Hall. The bride wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace with train. Her veil was fingertip. She carried a bouquet of red IIENEFER 3 bedroom home on 1 acre. Reasonable down payment and assume 4 Veterans loan. 3 unit apartment. Excellent condition. Owner will consider financing to approved credit. flta in tho County derk'a Cspy if budget will bs Office flit days prior to hoaxing for public fespoc COALVILLE 2 bedroom home, good location. Priced to sell. 3 bedroom, alx year old modern home. Full basement, good location, carpeted. BUSINESS PROPERTY Established cafe, fully equipped. Good condition and doing a good business. Hotel property in Coalville. Priced right. Trailer Court and rental units. 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