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Show Lassen Junior College in Susan-vill- e, Calif. He also served In the United States Air Force. Pamila is a graduate of Granger High School, Granger, ToWed Music Starts Early for Kiddies Mormon Trail Still in Bill - wl K' - ' Washington, D. s b and Mrs. Michael A. Gale, 4287 So. 1670 West, Salt Lake announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Mr. their daughter Miss Pamila Gale to Virgil V. Vaughan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman 0. (Tex) Vaughan of Doyle, Calif. The prospective bridegroom of the is the late Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ball of Coalville and the late Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Richins of Echo and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Vern (Virginia) Richins of Doyle, California. great-grands- g Virgil is a graduate of High School and attended Her-lon- Of special interest to Utah the fact that the Mormon Trail and the Mormon Battalion Trail are both still included in the legislation. The two trails are Included for study to determine if they warrant national trail lforth Summit kindergartaa Indians are, from left: Jill Burton, Shellie Blonquist, Chad Wright, Tracy Richele Osmond and, front, Miles Hicken. War-burto- n, status. trails were added to the bill by Senator Moss while the bill was under consideration by the Senate Interior Committee. They were also included in the House version, and were not part of the difference between the Senate and House Bills which Both home brother. h) i: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamb of a 7 pound 4 ounce boy born September 21 at the LDS Hospital. He will be known as Timmy H. Lamb. They have two children, Billy and Angella who are waiting to welcome Frank E. Moss reported today that a conference committee, of which he was a member, has completed action on the National Trails Bill. I THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 12 required the conference Learning music the easy way at North Summit Kindergarten are, from left: Nancy Ann Blonquist, Eric Bru, Brett Richins at back, Laurie Ann Clark and Eddy Knudsen. Part of the musical program at North new Timmy was born on his sister Angella and Aunt Tamlra's birthday. A host of grandparents are thrilled over the new arrival. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gunderson, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Held of Salt Lake and DeVar Lamb of Coalville. Great grandparents are Mrs. Alveda Nelson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Marie E. Wolf of Omaha, Nebraska. The stork filled the order of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knudsen with a beautiful little girl Sunday morning, September 22. Susan Kathleen weighed 6 pounds 13 ounces, was 19 inches long and made her debut in the LDS Hospital. Big brothers Eddy and Dean are excited over the arrival of the baby sister, Just what they wanted. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cozzens of Cody, Wyo.; Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Knudsen of Farmington, New Mexico. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cozzens of Deer Lodge, Montana and Mr. and Mrs. Pappy Boyd of Grey-bu- ll, Thursday, September 26, FOR SALE:! female thourough-bre- d Weimaraners. Ph. 336-56- $10 NEED A GOOD HOME: long haired puppies. Mother, miniature collie; father, ???. Ph. 4. or 336-55- 336-349- 06 39-2- nc of FOR good for freezing SALE-Hilan- 337-249- d 1968 Headquarteis Freezer, pelts. Ph. 39-2- nc 5. FOR Stove. Ph. SALE-Mon- key 336-238- 39-2- nc 0. iful modern china cabinet $100. 0, Also mlsc. furniture. Call A. D. Prescott, Kamas. FOR walnut SALE-Beaut- VE ARE 783-488- FOR SALE: 23 head or ewes. 2. Call Dick Larson, 1 39-2- nc 783-473- A OWNING DEALER 39-l- nc FOR It was a boy for Kent and NaVee (Wright) Vernon Septem- ber 19, weighing 7 pounds 6 12 ounces and standing 20 inches tall. The little man was born in the Summit County Hospital and is the first child. Grandparents are Mrs. Grace Wright of Coalville and Mrs. Mae Olsen of Marion. SALE-Hamps- rams-lam- hire LINED WINTER bs, yearlings, 1 aged. Also Suffolk Hampshire cross. Ph. 8, Jimmy Brooks, Henefer Horse Blankets 39-2- nc OR HORSE pasture for rent, also horses wintered. Call Bill Lemon Jr. Plume Reg. $16.00 NOW CATTLE 783-485- 38-2- nc 2. FOR SALE -- Washer, 336-557- 38-- 3c SUFFOLK ewes for sale. Clifford Blonqiast, REGISTERED 336-59- 17. Green . $11 11 Horse Shoes ALL SIZES Set of Four $ refrig- 4. Blue Red 336-557- erator, bunk beds, bookcase, dinette set. Ph. 4 BUCKLE Cowboy Overshoes ZtuM 7.98 nc SMALL PIANO, Like new. Take over small contract payments 36-- 4c 9. Ph. 336-222- PLEASE DO NOT SEND IN colored pictures. They are hard to reproduce and often turn into a blob in the newspaper. Use Mack and white 27-tStaff. pictures.-iBe- e grandmothers are Mrs. Phillerup and Mrs. Ealr. each. 39-2- nc 69. Wyo. Great-gre- at HUNTING Coalville, Utah Salt Lake 2242 Wash. Ph. 394-003- 5 OGDEN, UTAH nf e Summit starts in Kindergarten rhythm their J cuHina are the proud parents Utah. v Cradle Corner with records games and little dances. The little Braves began by learning an Indian dance as shown by Jill Burton, Shellie Blonquist, Chad Wright, Tracy Warburton, Richele Osmond and Miles Hicken. ...try a stretcher, sometime. Published to save lives in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the National Safety Council. For free copy of Seat Belt Fact Sheet write: N.S.C., 425 No. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, III. 60611 Listening to records is always fun and Nancy Ann Blonquist is all ready to step out in a dance as Eric Bru starts the record while Brett Richins, Laurie Ann Clark and Eddy Knudsen watch. The children are all in the afternoon kindergarten class under the direction of Jane Ill II. S. ARMY IISERV Do You Have Kitchen Remodeling We WouDd! Lilke lib Take a Back SeatiS For more than 60 years, we have been in cades to come. the forefront of Utah industry. We expect to be for de- While there is only one Bingham Canyon Mine, and only one Utah Copper Division, think what it would mean to Utahs economy if we could read 20 or more such articles as: its Fw frtronic I'J y Willi"4' sar-sS-as- e win l&ff-- - CABINETS APPLIANCES FIXTURES COUNTER TOPS FLOOR COVERINGS FREE ESTIMATES Sheirich Pre-finish- ed S-&- v( c un- - : hrKin tali. jrsts of counA- &- aW w,- i- Cabinets Solve Design Problems FAST! To help us take a back seat, work with Inc., the Utah Industrial Promotion Board or local the your development group organizations devoted to creating the 12,000 to 15,000 new jobs that Utah requires each year to keep pace with its population growth. Pro-Uta- KAMAS VALLEY LUMBER CO. Kamas, Utah I.. 0 Utah ' Royce Nichol h, Kennecoli Copper Corporation Utah Copper Divish An equal opportunity employer" 9 |