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Show i I A i Chappell Mine Is Stocked with Supplies by Civil Defense as Possible Disaster Shelter He was a member of the LDS Church. He worked for G.M.C. in Oakland and Los Angeles, California from 1933 to 1968. He is survived by his widow and son Dean; a stepson Montie Brent Parker; a stepdaughter Mrs. James (Janice) Lynn; one granddaughter; one step granddaughter; two step grandsons; three sisters Mrs. J. Wilford (Cleone) Robinson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Alvah (Leone) Evans Kaysville; Mrs. William S. (Murle) Fran son, Oakley; two brothers Roy M Maxwell, Morgan; Ernest L. Maxwell, Ogden. Funeral services were held W. S. Maxwell LH Dies in Services were held for Wood-ro- w S. Maxwell, 52, Los Angeles Calif., who died of complications following a heart attack September 15 at Kaiser Hospital. He was born May 10, 1916, in Peoa, Summit County, to James A. and Lydia Staker Maxwell. He married Louise Cannon. They were later divorced. He married Elma Parker, November 21, 1959. MAKE YOUR a. J CHILDS PARTY Holiday or birthday no matter what the occasion youll be game to throw a party for the youngsters if you heed some of these parentsaving tips from the peopie at this Milton Bradley Company who spend their days thinking up ways to entertain children. - In case of great disaster, the Chappell Coal Mine near Coalville will be the official Reed A. Warner, Director Summit County Civil Defense reports that during the month of August his office has stocked five additional public fallout shelters fbr a total of 3196 shelter, end it is being stocked with snrvivnl Sheriff's Search boxec by the and Rescue crew. spaces. Included in the stocking are the Chappell Coal Mine, Coalville First National Bank, Coalville Swimming Pool, Summit County Courthouse and the Coalville LDS Ward Chapel. These shelters were stocked with emergency food rations, medical supplies, sanitation supplies, water containers and radiation detection instruments. The supplies were furnished to the county by the Federal Government free of charge. Assisting Director Warner in this endeavor were Newell of the ChapChappell, pell Mine; Paul Chappell; members of the Summit County Jeep Posse and other volunteers. Mr. Warner states that additional shelters will be stocked in the Park City area in the near future as he continues to prepare his county for the Community Shelter Planning program. This plan, on corn- - 1. Let the hide do the work I Elma Stevens Dies in Provo Mrs. Elma A. Stevens, 60, of Provo, died Sept. 23 at her home after a long Illness, Mrs. Stevens was born Feb. 24, 1908, in Huntsvilk, Utah, a 9 3 p.m., Little Church of the Flowers. Burial Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendak, California. daughter of John Henry and Emmallne Petersen Aldous. On April 12, 1933, she was married to Lawrence C. Stevens in the Salt Lake LDS Tempk. They had resided in Henefer, Morgan, Ogden, Orem, Heber City, Spanish Fork and Provo. She was active in the US Church. She had been Primary president and Relief Society president, and held other positions in the church. Surviving are her husband, the following sons and daughters: Mrs. O. Wendell (Myrtle) Hvde. Ogden; Dak J. Stevens, CHILDS PLAY! 3. You mmt expect the noincl Din means theyre having fun! You cant expect the kids to have fun without lots of happy healthy noise. With a new game like Slap Stick, kids sit around a large, colorful vinyl game sheet One player calls out a number and color, then using paddle stick, the others try to flip their numbered cards over the stake on the called color. The action is fast and furious, as anything goes to prevent a player from succeeding! The fun the kids have and the excitement is a great outlet say the child psychologists. Decorating is half the fun. Get the kids to paint posters, make baskets, and blow up balloons. A clowns face, drawn on a sheet of butcher paper and fastened to the side of a large cardboard box, with a hole cut in the clowns mouth makes an excellent target at which the 4, Time! kids can toss ping pong balk Be sure to break up the or jelly beans for prizes. feel when the activity you 2. Tbw them oat and they wont kids Behad have enough. throw cake! d can ruin the in ing Stocking feet games well as the for as off kick their kids which can day you shoes and kick up a fuss at youngsters. Psychologists channels say the secret of a party for the same time their boundless energy and children k to tailor the time, saves you supervision time. guest list, activities and the Animal Twister (a pint-size- d refreshments to the age version of the popular group. As a rule, the younger Twister game for the olde the guests, the shorter the and party. set), Feeley-Meele-y g and Skp Stick With these rules of the are all action games that can games, youre ready, set, go to give the kiddies a treat! be played indoors. over-tire- v leweU jghagpell lokd th Paul Chapped mine train with survival boxes, to be used by inhabitant 4i Rhode Island, the Nations smallest state in area, has three imes the population of Alaska, he largest state. National Geographic says. i ' pletlon, will tell every person in. the county what to do and where to go, in the event of a nuclear attack. Fall fertilization pays big dividends to farmers! For one thing, you avoid the bad weather that usually plagues this area in the spring. Fall application is sound from an agronomic standpoint. The nitrogen works all winter long, Fang-Ban- of the Chappell Mine in case of disaster. SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Provo; Mrs. C. Dennis (Nekin) Mtadows, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dennis L. (Rets) Wheeler, Salt Lake City; Stan W. Stevens, serving an LDS mission In Denmark; 11 grandchildren, one brother and two sisters, Mrs. Vim (Nekan) Phillips, Cashmere, Wash.; Joseph Aldous, Sterling, Idaho; Laura Bivens, Sacramento, Calif. Funeral services were held Thursday in the LDS Ward Chapel in Henefer. Burial was in the Henefer Cemetery under the direction of Walker Mortuary, Morgan. decaying crop residues. Fertilizer applied in the fall moves into the root zone. Fall applied fertilizer gives your crops an early start. So beat the spring rush, avoid the bad weather, get the job of fertilization under way THIS FALL. Theres a fertilizer dealer near you ready to supply you with USS Fertilize! made by United States Steel, h' ? him today. 7 Coalville, Utah FAT TURTLE Thursday, September 26, 1968 A leatherneck turtle weighing 2,800 pounds was captured at Bermagui, near Sydney, Australia in January, 1951. 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