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Show The Ernstelns are appealing nationwide for help in locating Aid oi Every Publisher Sought by Distraught California Pair December 5, Merry Christmas to our wonderful friends & patrons Cbcw.msc. Warner's Garage 1968 To The Publisher: WU1 you, please, help us find our daughter? My wife, Ruth and I are directing this plea to you and to the ten thousand other newspapers in the cities, towns, and hamlets of this country. Our daughter, Elisabeth Lurene (Lis) Ernsteln, was Just two months short of her fifteenth birthday when she vanished without a trace last March 18. She was last seen walking home from school along a lonely tree-lin- ed street amid the orange groves of suburban Redlands. In her arms, she carried a blue notebook and a red algebra textbook. Since then, law enforcement agencies, family members and friends have spent countless hours tracking down hundreds of tentative leads. But to no avail. Not one single, slender clue has brightened all our efforts. Seemingly, Lis has disappeared like a breath of air on a winters day. But, surely there Is a simple explanation. Was she abducted? Did she run away from home? Is she dead? Or is she alive her. With sincere gratitude, Norman Ruth Ernsteln I Please, help usl ordinary day. Elizabeth's school day passed incident. She attended her last class, then left school at 3:40 p.m. to walk home, a two-m- ile route through blossoming orange groves. She never arrived home. Somewhere along the lonely street, Elizabeth Ernsteln vanished. There are no clues to her whereabouts, or even to what girl happened to the other than a report from a Redlands business man who was driving through the area. He thought he saw a girl resembling Elizabeth walking toward the corner of the street on which without nuzabeth . tall, s tould REPORT OF CONDITION OF KAMAS STATE BANK the Slate of Utah, at the cloe of biuineai 198S. return them im- mediately to the shop. Last Saturday, Sears, Roebuck and Company also issued a national recall erf similar pins obtained through the same New York importer. All but two of the pins recalled by Sears in the Denver District have been accounted for . Purchasers of the two pins from Sears also are urged to return them. worst, which Pm resigned to, but 1 must know. Any Information concerning young Liz Ernsteln should be reported promptly to this newspaper or to Capt. Charles Callahan. San Bernardino County their missing daughter 'are the deepest anguish a person can go through. It Is a shock so deep you become wooden, the mother explained. In ed 'This, the second tragedy In our lives, Is even greater because of the uncertainty," the desperate father said In his appeal to end the nightmare. I can accept anything, even the Ruth Ernsteln, the months of uncertainty and anxiety over Kama, five-inch- In 1952. lived. To her parents, Norman and October 30, es is five feet, weighs 105 pounds and had brown hair and brown eyes. She Is one of five Einstein children. The family lost one of these, a son, to polio she Of pins distributed by a Salt Lake City wholesale firm, and which may contain the highly poisonous Jequirity beans, have been accounted for in the Denver District of the Food and Drug Administration according to E. Pitt Smith, Deputy Director, Denver FDA. All eight were sold to single customers at the University of Utah Medical Center Gift Shop in Salt Lake City. The pins were part of a ship meat of the Japanese made costume Jewelry distributed nationally fay the Alster Import Company of New Ycrk City. The Medical Center Gilt Shop received the pins through a Salt Lake City wholesaler. All other pins distributed by the Salt Lake wholesale firm have been accounted for. The pins containing the Jequirity beans were in two ornamental designs; comic faces in oblong, triangular, or irregular shapes with the beans used tor eyes and flowers with beans in the center. The pins range from one to two inches in diameter. The shiny, egg-shapJequirity beans are bright orange or red with a black tip. Swallowing even one bean which has been chewed i r broken can cause death be- use of their extreme toxicity. The owners of the eight pins purchased at the Medical Center Gift Shop in Salt Lake City oj ASSETS balances with other banka, and cash Item In 3 388.529.88 process of collection United Slates Government obligations: 716,319.49 51.26S-3Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other eecurliles 5,000.00 Other loans am! discounts 2,309.712.39 Bunk premises, furniture and fixtures, unri other assets repiesentinK bank premises 41,9b7.. C'anli, Born is the King of Israeli Let us rejoice in the message of Christmas! DEAN'S COFFEE SHOP BETH CALDERWOOD, Manager Ollier assets 1,500.00 TOTAL ASSETS DEPOSITS 83.392,303.90 demand deposits (a) Total 81,153,755.20 (b) Total time and savings deposits ..82,133,513,7" Other liabilities (including 8 mortgages and other liens oil bunk premises and other real estate) - TOTAL LIABILITIES 83,325,291.43 stock total pur valuo No. shares authorised 7,000 Surplus Undivided profits Cuinmoti ...8 70,0911.00 - 10a.0"0.i'0 - 11,029.59 8 189.0M.5i TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL AC- 83,514, 821."2 COUNTS MEMORANDA d DEMONT LOTT. of Utah. County of Summit, ss: Sworn to und snbiTibed before me this Mil day of Nove.n Slate CHEERY GREETINGS TO ALL! Minor Lake Service Kamaz Haas Kihlstrom 19(i. Observed by Vicki Brunyer Vicki Brunyer, granddaughof Park City's Aunle Brunyer, wrote this article tor her ter English class. Her observation of today shows Insight well exold higt pressed for a school student. 17-y- AND THE WORLD SITUATION TEEN-AGE- Today a large part of the world Is made up of the effervescent and scintillating set, the teen-ager- s. Not all teens are inebriates, barbarians or vulgarians as some adults think. Although some of the adults would like to ostracize teens from the American Society, it is impossible. The majority of American teens are altruists, not egoists as some of the older people think. The dominating adults are not always penalized for some of the things they do, but the younger people pay. For instance, who makes the movies of passim and crime for teens to ponder on? Adults do. Teens dont write the dirty books or magazines. Teens aren't the suave acting men who peddle the drugs that make teen-age- rs rationalize and finally decide that the drugs will make the world beautiful. Because of the drugs that adults make and sell many of our youth today live a vicarious life, end up In a sanitarium, or visiting a psychiatrist tor the rest of their Thursday, December 19, archaeology, and many more subjects. Studying even for the erudite student Is very enervating. One thing about teens today they feel everyone Is equal. They feel no prejudice is that whether someone lives to nenuary or belongs to tne elite group of teens, the hippies, who feel their life has been a fiasco. These people are a disgrace both to teens and adults. Most teens have a violent antipathy toward hippies. In a way hippies are exhibitionists; they are making a spectacle of themselves with their long hair, shabby clothes, unbathed bodies and beads. Yes, there are some teens as well as some adults who have an abortive outlook lives. Maybe if parents spent more time with their children or encouraged them to be philatelists or numismatists their minds wouldnt be satiated with evil and vindictive thoughts toward society. Some adults think they are fatalists and that teen-age- rs are doomed to life or lives of dipsomaniacs or kleptomaniacs. The young people of today are reaching for higher goals. The colleges throughout the United States are gutted with students. Students are studying anthropology, philology, obstetrics, pediatrics, geology. 0BNM It's time to wish our many friends the best! Kamas Theater Hr. sad Mrs. Dong Simpson Kamas Theatre Phone 9 Kamas, Ut. Jean Roberts and her niece, Joyce Norton of Park City, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY collided with a train. No one Dew. 2M1 was injured; the car is badly damaged. TARZAN As they were leaving the Freeway at the Spanish Fork exit, they crossed one set of JUNGLE BOY railroad tracks and before they were able to get across the second set of rails, they were TUESDAY DECEMBER 24 hit by a train which pushed the car parallel to the tracks. Jean said when she matte her 1:30 p.m. approach to the railroad crosno train was In sight, but sing Sponsored by before she was able to get KAMAS VALLEY LIONS CLUB across the last one, the train "Disneyland After Dark" and appeared and she was unable The Boy and The Eagle" to make the crossing successAnd Cartoon fully. FREE POPCORN The train traveled 88 feet after impact with the car before it was stopped by the crew. The crewmen said this crossing WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY 6 Dec. Is very dangerous and that only a few weeks ago three persons Bis Christmas Showl CHARLTON HESTON were killed in a similar accident. They were most happy OF that Jean and Joyce were unharmed. Perhaps Friday the Thirteenth was not an unlucky day, except for the automobile. 783-446- and the PLANET THE APES Seasons Gr-Eatin- gs to One and All ! KOZY CAFE " Echo, Utah WILLARD AND DORA DILLREE Will Be Closed Christmas Eve and Christinas Day FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Dec. 27-2- 8 RONALD M. DAVIS, Notary Public. (Seal.) Correct Merry Christmas is fine, but make it a safe one too, advises Liberty Mutual Insurance Companies. Check to see that there are no fire hazards in your home. Fires, many caused by carelessness, take thousands of lives and cause billions of dollars worth of damage each year. A Attest: MOSES C. TAYLOR, THOMAS LEFLER, GORDON B. TAYLOR. Directors. STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institutions I. Silencer C. Taylor. Chief Examiner of Financial Instlui lions, do hereby certify that the foregoing is u true and correct copy of the statement of the aboie named bank, filed in thm office on November 13, 1968. SPENCER C. TAYLOR. Chief Examiner. Department of Financial Institutions. Jamca Stewart Dean Martin RANDOLERO TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY Drc. 31 - Jan, 1 Jim Hutton Dorothy Provino Who's Minding The Mint? MERRY CHRISTMAS! to all our good friends I We've enjoyed serving you we look forward to serving you again I . - Hope Your Holiday is a Driving Success Ross Texaco NORGE VILLAGE Laundry and Dry Cleaning REED AND ROBERTA WARNER We will close at 3 p.m. December 24 1968 on life but most people have a pleblan outlook on life. There Is another group of young people, the soldiers In Viet Nam, who are Just the opposite of hippies. Our magnificent boys ire volunteering by hundreds while the Jingoists at home ate shouting for war. There are no judas or defeatists in our American Forces, but there are boys with magnanimous spirit. We see telecasts on television of the. war but do we really know the' mental and physical suffering these boys have to take. They have to have the stiff upper lip of a stoic to survive. If our boys don't die or get wounded in war, they come back in a cadaverous or moribund state. 25-2- Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days 83.297.612.33 ending with call date Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending 2.312.676.1.4 witli vail dale bunk, do solemnly swea I. Dcmont iaitt, of the ubove-inunethat llii reiHirt of condition Is true und correct, to the best of my knowledge und belief. her. . Coalville, Utah FREE MATINEE 33.93723 ACCOUNTS CAPITAL TOTAL When motoring to Benjamin, Utah on Friday, December 13, 83,511.321.01 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnership, and 11,026,537.75 corporations Time und savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, 1.863.7S2.43 and corporations 25,732.82 Deposit of United States Government 360.632.0Ti Deposits of 8tales and political subdivlaiona 15.563.35. .. Certified and officers' checks, etc. TOTAL Car Wrecked on Friday 13 THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 and the World Teen-Age- rs HIGHLY POISONOUS All but eight costume jewelry ... Redlands, California-Mon-d- ay, March 18,4968, began as an ordinary day for Elisabeth Lurene Ernsteln when she left home for classes at Moore' Junior High School In Redlands, California. But this Monday on the 18th of March was not to be Bernard- ino, California, phone their daughter. Ernsteln, a chemical engineer at Lockheed In Redlands, and his with, a psychiatric social worker, have posted a $5,000 reward tor information that will solve the mystery of their daughtor'idls-appearanc- e. They have vowed: We will not rest until we know." Neither parent has rested slnee that first long night when their young daughter failed to coeu home. They have tracked miles through orange groves, Helds, foothills, and canyons 1 can face the daytime better than the nigbf,4 the distraught mother said: 'At night I find myself saying: 'Is she sals? is she warm? Is she fed? and finally . . .Is she alive? When Elizabeth, nlcknamec 'Ll i by her friends, left for school that March morning, she had only 25f with her. She was dressed In a blue dress with white flowers, tennis shoes and a dark-oli- ve corduroy coat. Around her neck she wore a small gold chain with a pendant gold and blue star. Enroute home, she carried rod alonbra book and a blue looseleaf notebook. Neither has been found. and, perhaps, in your town? You can help us, Ruth and I are begging you to help us find an answer to our torment to help us end the long nightmare of these past eight months-- by releasing our story and Liz's picture in your paper. The Lord willing, someone In your area may have seen an Sheriffs Office, San May abound with all life for you, our pleasure to serve the holiday season the good things in patrons. Its been a you! WISHING EVERYONE THE VERY HAPPIEST HOLIDAY SEASONI ECHO CAFE ECHO, UTAH Phone 336-564-2 336-980-4 PRANK CATTELAN BELL BROTHERS SERVICE BRYCE BELL COALVILLE |