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Show i J Peoa News Sky-Dive- rs Grandma Marchant la so proud of her new grandson, that though he is a month old she felt is should be announced. Little Aaron Michael Best was born August 1, at the Utah Valley Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Best and weighed 6 12 lbs. He has one sister Natalee. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maronl Marchant, Peoa and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Best, Kamas. Elder Bruce Marchant will be home this week from his mission and hopes to make it in time to see his brother Jim who is a new bridegroom, be- -, fore he leaves this week for his hitch in the service. Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Williams and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hardman and Rhonda, went to Strawberry fishing over the weekend. They report the Strawberry was real poor and rough. They pulled out and spent the remainder of their weekend at Sand Wash where their luck was much better. The Peoa women have gathered their forces against poundage TOPS I Coalville', Utah Thursday, September 5, 1968 POLLING PLACES Primary Elections will be Tuesday, September following: polling places in Summit County: HENEFER-D- UP COALVILLE He Folk Dancers Feature Labor Day, The 1968 Labor Day celebration is a thing of the past, but the memories of many events The morning activities were plentiful and it kept the celebrant busy going from one thing to another. On Heber Avenue with our SYSTEM? the Village Folk Dancers performed 18 different folk dances representing many European countries with a special one from the Philliplne Islands called "Tinikling. In the photograph above the five couides are dancing the "SchuplatUer which was an and around dance enjoyed by spectators and dancers alike. The Village Folk Dancers are University of Utah students from Salt Lake City who give dance concerts and explain the dances and their origin.. The folk dance is the traditional dance of the common people of a country or region up-do- wn William G. Gibbs State School Board poHtloal ad be associated with the National TOP'S and will receive instructions and literature from same. Anyone in South Summit is invited to join. MARION Hall. COALVILLE Ho. 21 Helen pells Home, PEOA Home of Roscoe Andrus. Home of Diane Wallin. Chap- Edna PARK CITY No. Fisher. 1 Homo of PARK CITY No. 2 Home of Clara 3 City HaU. Shea. Home of Jocyls Darcey PARK CITY No. Heme of lone Marchant PARK CITY No. 5 Home of Sarah Beckitead. Home of Lois Suapp. OAKLEY Home of Hazel Lefler PARLEYS PARK HOYTSVILLE Home of Bernice Willoughby. WAIfSHIP Home of Joyce Jacobs, WOODLAND UPTOH Mabel Jones Home. M ' I REED PACE, Summit County Clerk. the It costs United States tax$500 million a year to the litter dumped on up pick streets, beaches, parks, and The payers other public property. first drop of two went off with clock work sky-div- ers Just minutes before the one o'clock time scheduled. In the picture above the second drop of three divers Is almost to an end with Tom Griffiths nearest the ground and Steve Biljanlc still riding the air in the upper part of the picture. The first two Jumpers left the aircraft Just under 6000 feet above the ground and with colorful smoke flares to spot them In the sky, the audience of over 1500 watched them make finish. In the second drop the aircraft climbed to an altitude Just short of 9000 feet above ground when the trio left and like email specks floated in the sky above. The wind was westerly but just as the trio were ready to leave the plane, it shifted to the north and the men were not sure they would be able to make the target area. They Did! In fact Steve landed upright. As the fans gathered around Steve, he put his hands under his arms trying to get them warm again. He told the group, "It was cold up there, about 28 degrees. I was the last to Jump as 1 was spotting the target area for the pilot and the other jumpers. At one time Just before the first drop n small gray cloud blotted out the target area and I wasn't sure the first two Jumpers would not land in the mountains. It seems colder when you drop at the rate of about 130 MPH, he remarked. The spectacular and thrill- - Wira (fee Oakley Items Bernice Wilde, Marie and Gayle en Johnson all attended the Home Show in Salt Lake. The very modern, way out models, evident everywhere made me feel as if they were on a hew and weird planet. September 9 is the time for a public meeting to be held at the Oakley Cultural Hall for the purpose of discussing the sewer system. Engineers and the agent will be cm hand to answer any questions you might have. Come and air your opinions. The DeWayne Wilde family, the Mark Peterson family of Ogden, the LeRoy Taylor family and the Richard Taylor family of Granger, all gathered at Bear River Campground for breakfast on Labor Day. They played games, visited and enjoyed the beauty of the wilds. They prepared lunch and after leaving a tidy camp, motored to Evanston where they visited with Leonard and Wilma Morris and Patti. Thelma Wilde and Sherlda, along with Renae Cossey visited in Coalville at the home of Ole Peterson and at the hospital to see Shirley Black. The "U Name It Club met Wednesday at the home of Thelma Wilde to honor Sondra Wilde's birthday and say fere-we- ll to Kay Nay who Is moving away. Nine ladies were on hand to partake of the luscious pot luck dinner. Ver- non COFYRIQHT Do discounts cover the extra cost of getting there? Do you really save money shopping outside our home business community? When you consider gasoline, oil, tires, depreciation, repairs, parking, investment in time and money do big city discounts'1 really cover the cost of getting there? ed Unless you enjoy the confusion and frustration of offdirecdiamond, cloverleaf and one-wa- y ramps, tional flow interchanges, we suggest you save your tension, time and money. Shop at home. ps, FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of 19M asEEfl (jtggflBu migiawiSQiBIl freezer! Giant 33" Wide HoMsupto.l471be. Side-by-Sid- Fasticel Exduiive Ice Jat-Free- ie defrosting! Low price! TBF-16S- - 232 lbs.! No Model et No defrosting ever Freezer holds up to Compartment on-tar- Coalville, Utah 19-- City at the City Hall FRANCIS House. 10 young .dancers went into the crowd and brought a novice into the group and gave them the fun of dancing the folkway. in yoiir home community0) so-call- 20-C- ourt COALVILLE Ho. with music to fit the dance which often tells a story. The Hopak, Young Love,' Italian Quadrill, Dodi Li, Polyanka, Corrido, Little Man in a Fix, Tinikling, Sauerlander, Schuplattler Quadrill, Oxdansen Driesteier, Little Sheperdess, Fado Blanquito,Schuttlebux, Kreux Koenlz, Treffner Tanz and Schuplatter were performed with zest and enthusiasm. The dancers were Robert and Rolens Shoop, TomMacFarland Marian Dorcher, Ray King, Rick Roberts, Adrian R uiz, Kathy Mills, Sheryl Hutchingson, Carlo Warlund and Ellen Kevin. The authentic folk music was on tape to accompany the dancers. 'As a finale to the event, KAMAS Building. ECHO Legion Building. sv SATISFIED on-ram- THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 5 students. Last year was their initial year to be the special attraction for the Park City Labor Day celebration. This year brought them many more fans who are hopeful they will return for a show next year. NOTICE OF still linger on. FMd non partisan by Road D, Pace. ling event performed by Jim Hewes, Larry Boyde and Ed Bingham plus Steve and Tom was explained by commentator John Baker. All the group belong to the Alta Sport Parachute Club that Includes some 30 and plenty of active sky-div- and organised a Club. This club will SCHOOL ThriU Crowd Rolls out for cleaning! Model TFF-21D- D D $47995 $29995 jtfWTSEIIIWAn jfflRrjjnflfjHjnjj Bargain Hunter's Best Buy! 30 High Speed Range Quality, Convenience, Performance... at a low, 5 low price!' Spacious Oven New Saves work, water! with removable door for easier low Price!! dean-up- s Filter-Fl- Pushbutton Tiimihf No Controls Low Cost! Water-Sav- Convenient Wadi Cycle o lint-fui- s er System on dothaal Load Selection 1 Wash Temperatures 3 Bines Temperatures Control Waahiaf Vigorous Action for deanery 3-- brighter dothee Model Only Model t: WA-6M- WA-SOO- D $14995 179 Model 2-299 lMEKORlfiERWRM'AN.GE! 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