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Show Barbara Chappell Planning Wedding Happenings at Henefer A nicer Fathers Day gift could not be found anywhere in the world than the one Betty Gustin presented her husband, Mervin, Sunday, for on that day a sweet daughter arrived at an Ogden hospital. This is the couples second child and she will be welcomed home by her brother. Charles Clayton who lives on the ranch over in East Canyon received his Fathers Day gilt one day early for, on Saturday his wife, Sandra, gave birth to a 7 lb. 13 oz. daughter. This is the Claytons first child. we are talking about babies, last week I said the son born to the Layne Dear-deof Morgan was the first grandchild for Herman and Lois Dearden and of course everyone knows that this is their While ns i BARBARA CHAPPELL Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Barbara Chappell, to James W. Toole are Mr. and Mrs. Derrald Chap- pell of Coalville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toole of Coalville are parents of the future bridegroom. The is a graduate bride-to-- be of North Summit High School and has attended Weber State College. She is presently employed by the L.D.S. Church Offices in Salt Lake and Is LB.M. Key Punch attending school. Her fiance is also a graduate of North Summit High School. He served an L.D.S. mission to the North Western States and is presently attending Utah State University where he is majoring in Accounting. The couple is planning a September wedding in the Salt Lake Temple and plan to make their home in Logan. Merry Mrs. Club Plans Fiesta The Merry Mrs. Club met at the home of Gwenn Fitzgerald where they sewed, visited and discussed 'ways and means and what they as a club should do for the Fiesta Celebration. Approximately ten women enjoyed the most delicious refreshments. The next meeting will be held at the home of Maxine Minchey. Mrs. Shawna Bezzant Scates, will graduate from a Beauty school on June 27 and will be employed at a Beauty Salon in Heber commencing July 2. Bob Hoyts Father's Day was not the hilarious one he had anticipated. Saturday night he was stricken with a severe heart attack. He is improving. Randy and Ileene Taylor and children have been vacationing in sunny California. They visited Carson City M us turn, San Diego Zoo, Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, Marine Land and the Wax Museum. All the Keith Bailey family pthered for a lovely dinner honoring father and grandfather Mr. C. W. Glazier of Nephi. Keith's mother Mrs. Alice Bailey of Nephi has been a house guest of the Baileys last week. Mr. Jess O'Driscoll who is in Summit Memorial Hospital is doing nicely and expects to get home soon. Ruth Ann and Synthia Smith of St. Louis, Mo. flew in by jet to spend the summer with their mother Patsy Smith and grand- mother Myrtle Pitt. Mr. Reed Smithies was honored on Fathers Day with a family dinner. Those, who came to partake of the meal and honor Dad were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis and son of Heber and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith of Bountiful. Douglas Simpson suffered a heart attack Sunday night and was taken to the Cottonwood Hospital. Cultural Hall. Following a program in the chapel presented by the Thomas Lefler family of Woodland which found three of their children performing with their violins, as well as a vocal solo and a vocal duet and a reading given by Lee Frodsham, everyone went into the hall to view the displays. Everything from bug collections to paintings were on display and punch and cookies were served at the conclusions of the very fine evening. Members of the Aaronic Priesthood planned a trip up Lost Creek last Friday evening where the group enjoyed a program Friday evening as well as some fishing, and I understand that some of the boys caught some nice fish. second grandchild, this is their first grandson but Jim and his wife are the parents of a sweet daughter. Mrs. Genieve Taylor attended the Postmasters convention in evening held for Pat Richins. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Richins and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Richins and family of Salt Lake and the Sheldon and Harold Richins family of Henefer enjoyed visiting together Fathers Day at the home of their father, Hillman and Elsie Richins. Carl Stephens of Huntington Park, Calif, and Otto Stephens of Afton, Wyo. were in attendance at the Stephens family reunion Saturday held in the Cultural Hall. These two men are sons of Wm, T. Stephens and are brothers of Parley R. Stephens. Also coming from Portland, Oregon, was Lloyd Stephens who is the son of Uert Stephens. Ann Jensen of Ogden is spending a few days in Henefer visiting with her grandmother, Leola Richins. Afton and Vaughn Dearden of Provo enjoyed having as dinner guests on Father's Day, viUe Friday Altons parents, Saturday Dave and Vivian Brown of Hoytsvllle, Cedar City last week June and reports having a very enVaughns parents, Joh and Ellen Dearden of Henefer, Joye and joyable time. She was accomhus-vaRalph Ovard and children and panied to Cedar City by her Ruth Richins and Lynn also of Gerald, and daughter, Jeneane. In addition to the meetHoytsville. Hillman and Elsie Richins ings there were various activiattended the wedding in the Salt ties to attend and they enjoyed having a sneak preview of the Lake Temple Thursday morning Shakespearean Festival that is which united their grandson, put on each summer by the colKary Richins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Richins, and Miss lege. Mrs. Jeanne Richins and Patti Kathy Hyer In marriage. Following the marriage they atspcgit an enjoyable week rehome at the California in tended a wedding breakfast and cently of Jeanne's brother, the Carl later that evening they attended the wedding reception which H. Pypers at their home in Valinda just outside of Los was held at the Shalamar Reception Center. Angeles. They traveled to CaliAlso attending the reception fornia by train and while there were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richthey visited Hollywood and saw all the beautiful homes in ins and children and Mr. and the area, they also visited DisMrs. Sheldon Richins and family. Norman and Leola Richneyland, Knotts Berry Farm, ins and Myron Richins attended Marine land, and the seashore. the reception. They also visited the Los Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Trussel Angeles Temple. returned home last week after Mrs. Genevieve Taylor received word of the passing of visiting in Dragerton at the her sister-in-laMrs. Helen home of their daughter, Doris Dickson, last Wednesday in Sparrow. Mrs. Sparrow and her four children returned to HeneNevada. fer with them where they visited Ray Anderson drove his wife, Sharlene and four children to for a few days before returning Idaho Falls Saturday where home Wednesday. Donald and Vera Dawson and Sharlene will remain for a week to visit with her parents and Sheryl left Saturday afternoon to take a tour to California other relatives. Little Steven Ferry of Ogden where they would visit many spent the weekend with his points of interest including Disgrandparents, Owen and Fern neyland before returning home Ferry, while his parents, Deon the later part of this week, and Cordell attended a wedding Pam Robbins was honored reception in Roosevelt Friday on her birthday June 12 when evening returning home via of her sister and family Connie Carter of Porterville and Diane Flaming Gorge Sunday. Warren Jones arrived home Staples and boys ol Coalville visited with her. Connie churned Monday evening after spending the past year and a half in a batch of ice cream and they Okinawa for the U. S. Army enjoyed homemade ice cream and you can be sure his wife, along with Arvilla Fawcett and the former Peggy Porter, and Violet Ovardand Pam's mother, his 13 month old daughter, Mary Wilde. Susan, whom he hadnt seen, are very happy to have him home. During his furlough he will visit Clare Richins, Larry Burgwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones and then he will reess, Stan Foster, Donnie Pasport to Fort Ord, Calif. He will sey, Alan and Nolan Fawcett be accompanied to California by accompanied Randy and Becky his wife and daughter who will Ovard and Phil and Erlene Paskett to the Salt Lake Temple make their home there while he is stationed at Fort Ord. Thursday evening where the Visitors Sunday at the home of boys did baptisms. Three boys from the Guide Howard and LuGeue Jones were Norma and Irl Champneys and Patrol class attended camp at family and Mrs. Gladys Sparks Tracy Wigwam June 17, 18 and 19th where they learned scouting of Ogden, Sheila iieiuer of Morskills. The boys were Londo gan and Norene Crittenden of Fawcett, Bryant Stevens and Oakley. Janis and Ira Tree and childGary Richins, Their mothers, ren of Salt Lake and Shirley and Mary Fawcett, Thelma Stevens Earl Wilson and family of Morand EiUene Richins took a turn each day taking them to camp. gan visited Sunday at the home of A brge group from Henefer Cecil and Alva Dearden. The attended the Stake Melchizedek Trees daughter, Peggy, rePriesthood outing heldSaturday turned home with her parents after visiting a few days with June 13 up Coal Hollow near her grandparents ami Janet reHoytsville. The entire group mained for a few days visit. enjoyed a program and chicken dinner. Kathy lassey returned home The Henefer Ward Creative Monday after visiting for several days in Morgan witli Arts Show was held last Tuesher cousins at the home of Fred day evening, June 11 and was and Jean Thurston. enjoyed very much. Under the Mrs. Jeanne Kirilins and Patti direction of the Ward MIA, and Mrs. Marie Itichins atassisted by the other organizatended a babv shower in Kays- tions, a display was set up in the 12-- 14 nd, w, Henefer Church ade-licio- Oakley Town Invites morning Bishop Donald Dawson, Everett Ovard ' and Sheldon Richins cooked breakfast for the boys before they returned home. Also helping with the breakfast was Scott Richins who joined the group Saturday morning. Also joining the group Saturday morning were LaVelland Wade Stephens. Ralph Ovard, Gene Frodsham and John Dearden met with the group Friday evening but returned to Henefer the same evening. Peoas People GoneFishin'! Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Williams have spent two weeks in Upalco fishing, although, they didnt have very good luck. Mary Eldrldge of Roosevelt is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vere Crandall. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hardman and Rhonda visited Grace and Bernard, while they were in Upalco, and helped Grace celebrate her birthday. Del M archant and son Randy spent some time at Flaming Gorge last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rube Jensen have gone to Arizona to visit with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Neil and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pheren Maxwell and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCaliister went fishing on the Strawberry. Clyde Marchant who has been ailing for a day or two was taken to the Veterans Hospital for a check up and tests. son-in-l- aw son-in-b- w, Keep ACCORDION LESSONS: contact Shanna Judd, Hoytsville; reasonable prices. Phone 336 5972 25-- 2 nc Lott-Kirkha- m WILL HAVE the BIG 4th OF JULY i Thursday, June 20, 1968 for sale. irrigated. Al- Dry form and falfa and mixed. Roy Meadows 25-or Phone 9. 336-228- FOR old home, garage, 20 x 28, well finished. Pump room, new pump with 2 14 acres pasture. One mile north Milton church. Box No. Ill, Morgan. Phone 8. SALE-N- ice 829-333- NOTE TO BULLSHIPPERS Excellent quality Hereford range bulls for sale. Will buy sell or trade. S. Bar S Ranch, Kamas. Phone 783 4468 on week 2c SALE --Complete set of pearl drums, new, priced to FOR sell. Phone t- - 336-534- -- i4-t- fc end. 25 2nc 7. 25-- 2p WILL HAUL garbage, ph. Coal- ville Miss Lynda Lott became the bride of Gary P. Kirkham b a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake Temple, Friday June 336-594- 24-3- 8. p j Surprise Party for Ken Rees A for surprise party was held Ken Rees at his home in Hoytsville on June 15, honoring his 18th birthday. All was ar- ranged by his friends. Those in attendance were Arlene Franson of Oakley, Brent Geary and Sharon Simlster, Melvin Chappell and Barbara Wilde, Gordon Wilde and Sherri Kay Wilde and Ralph Jones. A new beaver cowboy hat, given to Ken by the guests, added to the excitement. IN PARK j nrayvi flliJUJMiB 14. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Demont Lott of Kamas, Utah. The bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Kirkham of Francis, Utah, honored the newlyweds at a wedding breakfast at Brattons. Attending the bride at the reception Friday evening as bridesmaids were Judy Lott, Louise Lott, Tonb Lott, Kar-l- ee Lott, sisters of the bride, and Margie Lott, a cousin. John Kirkham, a brother, was best man. Ushers were Thayne Lott, Marion Lott, and Gary Lott. Prenuptial parties were given by Drama Kirkham, Sue Ann Kirkham, and Susan Blazzard. The bride is a student at Weber College. The groom recently returned from Viet Nam where he served in the UJS. Marine Corp. NEW STATION FOR LEASE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of LORETTA JUDD, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 3387 El Serrito Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 31st day of August, A.D. 1968. Claims must be presented in accordance with the proUtah Code visions of Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Keith Judd, Administrator of the Estate of Loretta Judd, Deceased. 75-9- -5, May 30, A.D. 1968. Robert F. Orton, Attorney. Published in The Summit County Bee May 30, June 6. 13 and 20, 1968. j Cm Local business established, also on state highway. New Station, very good facilities. Excellent credit card backing. I Paid training and financial assist-- I ance for qualified applicants. I I Very low operating costs. J CALL i AHEHCIUI OIL j Park City ! or Salt 649-952- 1 or CO- - Lake-487-- 0695 487-300- Graduate to a new flameless Electric Range Cook Clean... Electrically Pots and pans stay shiny bright . . . walls and cabinets keep that new look longer . . . curtains stay clean and fresh Hospital Notes Mr. Raymond of Upton, Utah, in the hospital for medical treatment. Is It Beautiful America hired people for the job, it would take the largest sort of army to keep our country free of litter. But there's no need to hire anyone. Its a job we can do for ourselves. All of us. Every family that spreads a picnic lunch. Every boatman who cruises the lakes and waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and highways. It is the pleasure of the U. S. Brewers Association each year to give its fullest support to the Keep America Beautiful Campaign. Remember: Every Litter Bit Hurts. This is our land. Lets treat it right. If us Wednesday, July 4 3 Rodeo 8 p.m. Parade 10 a.m. Program 11 a.m. Barbecue Dinner 12 Noon Junior Rodeo, Kids Sports and Fish Pond 2 p.m. Rodeo 8 p.m. i CELEBRATION Coalville, Utah HAY Thursday, July Every One to Attend THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 AT Produced by Young & Young Rodeo Co. |