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Show t I Wanship News THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 5 Coalville, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Saxton have left for Tuscon, Arlaona where they plan to spend several weeks. We hope they enjoy soakIn ing up the warm sunshine that part of our country. Mr. Virgil Gibbons is recovering at home following a moat unfortunate accident which occured when a cow fell on his Mg. His leg was broken In several places. He was taken to the hospital In Salt Lake where the well known bone specialist, Dr. Clegg set the leg. Primary officers and teachers and their husbands enjoyed their annual Christmas party at Wanship Ward last week. Everyone enjoyed a delicious Thursday, December 12, 1968 Peoa News Mr. and Mrs. Delbert their granddaughter and son Randy, and his girl went to Albuquerque, New Mexico over the Thanksgiving holiday to visit their daughter Gay and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Isakson drove down to Flagstaff, Ariz., to visit with Mrs. Lsakson's brother over Thanksgiving. The Primary officers and teachers had their Christmas party December 4 at the church. Program and games were under the direction of Shirlene Milliner. Beth Schumann planned the dinner. Husbands and partners attended and a good time was enjoyed by everyone. The Ward Christmas dinner party will be Thursday, December 12 at 7 p.m. at the church under the direction of the Relief Society and will feature a program and a bazaar. Eva Laughlin is in the Coalville hospital after falling down in her home and breaking her Mar-cha- i nt, dinner followed by the group playing bingo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis drove to Vernal last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Davis' brother, Mr. Hatch. Mrs. Fawn Smith and Hope Williams drove to Salt Lake last week to attend the funeral of Clifford Workman. Wanship welcomes a new family into their midst. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Pace have moved from Hoytsville to Wanship where they are living In the home belonging to Ray Brown of Salt Lake. arm. Mrs. Bonnie Sweat and ShelAlso Ruben Jensen is still in don Smith enjoyed a train trip the Veteran's Hospital in Salt to Los Angeles to visit with Lake. He would appreciate their two aunts. They were gone hearing from some of the people over the weekend. here in the valley. Mrs. Agnes Young took a Jet Aaronic Priesthood Award flight to California to be with Night was held Sunday night. her son and family, Mr. and The program was put on by the Mrs. Bill Young. Mrs. Young boys in the Priesthood, which was very enjoyable. plans to stay in California during the cold months here in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pace are pleased to announce the birth of a new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Vic (RaNae) Judd are the new parents. Their son was Beth Wilde spent two days in born at a hospital in Provo. Salt Lake with her daughter Vic and RaNae have both been Janice and family, and doing at BYU. school attending Christmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bates were Primary officers and teachon hand at the Cottonwood Hosers and their partners are havpital Sunday afternoon to greet ing their Christmas party Montheir new grandson born that day December 16. They have day. The parents are Mr. and also started practlcingfortheir Mrs. Brent (Joyce) Ball. At program for December 23, when home to welcome her new brothSanta will come to visit all the er is Wendy Ball - almost three.. .children.;-- ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hortin went to Bountiful Sunday tovisit . daughter,' Ruth Ann ami family. Mrs. Pearl Hortin went to Salt Lake Tuesday to see her grandson Steven Hortin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hortin. He is going on an LDS mission KAMA- Sto Brazil. Funeral services for Gayle Mr; and Mrs. Alfred Johnson Lynn Gines, 18, who was killed ; were , Sunday visitors, in Salt , in an automobile accident De' Lake at the home of V. J. 7 near Francis were held TuesOyler, day at KamasLDS Ward Chapel Janice Lunt and children and Burial Francis Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crandall left Tuesday for Duncan, Ariz., Gayle was born Feb. 24,1950, Heber City, to Blaine C. and for a few days, while Janice, LuWanna Murdock Gines. Gradtakes care of business. uate South Summit High School. Florence Wilde is in Scotts-blu- ff, Student Continental Beauty Nebraska visiting her son Nub and family for a couple School, Salt Lake City. Survivors: parents, brothers, of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sorenson sister, Max, Kimba, Michael all Kamas; grandparents Mr. attended the Hiland Dairy open and Mrs. Joseph 0. Murdock, house for their 450 employees Heber City; and partners. They served a Mrs. Retta Murdock, Heber buffet luncheon and had musical numbers. City. 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