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Show I t- - I Beefmen Plan Field Day NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pfobata No. 1696 IN THE DETECT COURT OF SUMMIT COUNTY STATE OF UTAH at USU Soon , Read Moore botf producers in Summit County will be interested in a Field Day at the Utah AH King Cousins Aid March of Dimes The always popular King Grant this year was the fourth largest in the United States of Cousins win have skyrockated to lams this past ynr have the grants given to birth defects treatment centers. This factor cheerfully consented to loin with the famous King Sisters and eertalnly demonstrates the Alvlno Hey in the annual 1969 foaling of the people of the area for the work of March of Dimas Telarama. The Telerama in its eighth year is the March of Dimes, Also, the March of Dimes is sponsored tgr KSL Television, Channel 5. It is scheduled to developing an extensive course of action in the area of materbegin at 10:30 pjn. Saturday, nal and child health with 1 and will run con- -: February tinuously until 9 pan. Sunday, emphasis upon prenatal care and education. A state wide February 2. The King Cousins will star study will be conducted in 1966 to analyse possible areas of Cathy, Jamie, Candy and Carol. Cathy is the daughter of Yvonne, need where the March of Dimes a member of the King Sisters can help promote better health for the mothers and babiesof the who will also appear on the of Dimes Telerama. state. Carol Is thedaughter of Maxine, a former number of theSlsters singing group while Candy and Jamie are daughters of Donna, also formerly appearing with the Sisters. Jamie is taking the place of Tina who was unable to come to Anthon E. Jensen, 84, Smith-fiel- d, Utah due to previous commitdied Jan. 22 in a Logan ments. Jamie was a regular hospital of natural causes. Mr. member of the Cousins singJensen was the father of Naomi ing group before deciding to Jansen who was Homo Agent in Summit County for about 13 finish her education at the Brigham Young University where years. He was born Nov. 25, 1884, she is now a Junior majoring in education. Jutland, Denmark, a son of The purpose of the annual Soran and Nlelsmina Pedersen telerama is to support the work Jensen. Married Media Diana of the March of Dimes in its Petersen, Nov. 20, 1913, Salt fight against birth detects. In Lake City. The marriaga was this fltfit the March of Dimas later solemnised in the Logan has engaged the service of Temple. He was a United Statee resoma of the worlds greatest researchers at locations' sident since 24 years of age, a former, member of the Smith-fie- ld throughout the United States. 2nd Ward, High Priest, Also, the world famous medical foundation dedicated to the Smithfield Stake. Active with the Democratic party. health of Americas children, Survivors: widow, daughters, has established anamaalngnat-wor- k of over 100 birth detects Naomi Jansen, Home Agent treatment centers across the Tooele; Mrs. Harold (Ruth country. Marie) Warren, Bountiful; sis One of the finest of these grandchildren; two greatcenters is located in Salt Lake grandchildren, toother Johan, City at the famous Primary Denmark. Funeral services were held Childrens Hospital. There is no distinction as to race, Saturday in the Smithfield 2nd religion or national origin. With Ward Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. this years grant to the center Grant Bagnsll and Mrs. Lorens the March of Dimes has given Boyer attended the services. nearly a quarter of a million dollars for treatment of children with birth detects here in me lntermountaln region. The March of Dimes Salt Lake Mrs. Dennis (Frankie Ann) Malr has returned to Evanston, Wyo. to make her home near her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Intar-mount- : ' KSL-Mar- ch Anthon Jensen Dies in Logan Echo News George Brim Dies in SLC ECH- O- George W. Brim, 80, 1017 Yale Ave., Salt Lake City, died Jan. 85 InaSaltLakereathome. He was born May 22, 1888,' Echo, Summit County, to Alfred and Agnes Isabell Asper Brim. Married Jennie Harding, Dm. 21, 1910, Salt Lake City. She died Dec. 28, 1954. Member LD6 Church, Liver stock Inspector, land appraiser, Union Pacific Railroad. Survivors: sons, daughter, Gillman H., Salt Lake City; G. Douglas, Mrs. Rosalind Militia user, San Francisco; five grandchildren; 3 Funeral services were held Tuesday. Burial Salt Lake City Bond. Bob and Ruth Campbell drove to Lander, Wyo. over the weekend to visit their son Bob and his family, Mrs. S. P. Mikkelsen received word Sunday of the death of her mother-in-la- w, State University, Logan, February 26 and 27, 1969. Programs will start on the evening of February 26 at 7 pjn. This will bo informal and producers will coma In and discuss their beef problems with the staff. The meetings on February 27 will start about 9 ajn. and will carry on until 3:30 p.m. The topics to be discussed, relating to research at U.S.U. L Preconditioning calves. 2. Processing grains for cattle feeding. 3. Use of liquid supplements for cattle. Estate of THOMAS WILLIAM MCNRIL, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with 'vouchers to the undersized at the office of Irene Warr, Attorney at Law, 419 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 on or before the Ist'day of May, AJL 1969.' Virginia' M. Brown, Ezac-utr- ix of the Estate of Thomas William McNeil, Deceased. Published in The Summit County Bee January 9, 16, 23 and 30, 1969. 5. Management of pastures for beef production. 6. Grazing management of reseeded pasture. 7. The pesticide residue problem in form animals. 8. Hormones for food lot and range heifors. 9. Roughage - concentrate ratio in cattle finishing. All meetings will be held in the Union Building. The Annual H Leaders Training School is to be held in Logan at theU&U.onFetouary 1969. The theme thlsyear 8, will be 'Preparing for Cltizen-shl- p. H Leaders from the county are urged to attend this and beeome knowledgeable about the processes of training for citizenship. This should be a good opyoungsters portunity to give suggestions on their duty to country, what patriotism is, attitude toward property and rights of others, what freedom means. Let's all work to help with 4-- 24-2- 4-- 4-- H 4-- H. Mrs. Walter Jones Hoytsvllle, Utah munities in the State of Utah, and about 150 of them have Mall letters to: Glen Thursorganized beautification proton, Utah State House of Rejects going. presentatives. State Capitol In Summit County we have Building, Salt Lake City, Utah about 15 communities. Are wo 84100. John P. Redd, Chairman of organized? Do we have achalr-ma- n and committee to lead out? the Education Committee, Utah Do we have materials to go State House of Representatives, ahead? Lets all be active in State Capitol Building, Salt Lake flz-u- p, clean-upaint-u- p. City, Utah 84100. will akl present claims The Board of Education of the South Summit School District, Kamas, Utah, will accept applications for the position of of Clerk-Treasur- er Until 4 the Board p.m., February 5, 1969 All applications are to be filed with Superintendent Keith R. Bailey. The Board reserves the right to accept pr reject any or all applications. THERON ATKINSON, President. Initials DB. Ph. 136-561- 8. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 ne Coalville, Utah FOR Race outer, rated 50,000 BTU.S30.Also one National Cash Register. ne Dave Johnson, SALE-- gu 336-34- nc Thursday, January 30,1969 336-55- NEW PLEASE KINGSBERRY WEST Boise Cascade Homes. Delivered in this am for prices starting at 38,750. Call Etrls LaonSimlater Realty SEPTIC TANKS pumped. Beck-h- oe and caterpillar work. Call Roger Telford, Morgan 829-395- 6; 336-23- 829-65- 24. 4-- 8p nf DO NOT colored picture!. hard to reproduce turn into a blob in paper. Use black pictures. Bee Staff. SEND IN They are and often the newsand white 27-t- uf R. Siddeway, WANNA SWAP? merer, Horowitz, Parker, Richards, Thonley A Critchlow By: Jerome Horowitz Attorneys for Executors 200 Klesel Building Ogden, Utah 84401 , Published in The Summit County Bee, Jan. 16, 23, 30 and February 6, 1969. Kamas Theatre Phone 783-446- i Ut Kamas, 9 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Jan. 81 - Fab. 1 The I Carpetbaggers .add . Alan I George Feppard I'll Trade for a FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fab. a Truck, Tractor., Hay or Equivalent 7-- Tammy Stasia HALF A SIXPENCE Choose either 18-inc- h, a 15-in- ch Pick-u- p track, 18 horsepower, or an 24 horsepower. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fib. ALSO SNOWMOBILE TRAILERS Either single or double 14-1- 5 Steve McQmmi Kail Maldm Brian Keith NEVADA SMITH ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Fab. 21-2- 2 I STERLING WILLIAMS GENERAL REPAIR PEOA Dean Martin - Hobart Mitchum 5 CARD STUD - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY March 1 Feb. a THE ..DIRTY DOZEN Leo Marvin Kmart Borgaina p, :( 1 Kamas Valley SNOW i CARNIVAL! Sponsored by i KAMAS VALLEY LIONS CLUB In Conjunction With t Utah Snowmobile Association Saturday, February 8 t i KAMAS TOWN PARK You are not a statistic in our community 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Notice Boys 1961 South Summit Ring, groan stone. School FOR SALE: 2 year old Hen- ford bulL FFA Project. Coot. Tom ChappelL De- with the necessary vouchers to .the undersized' at' 200 Klesel Building,' Ogden, Utah, on or before three months after the date of first publication of this Notice. Commercial Security Bank T.' Dala Simpson, and Alton Summit County Bee Coalville, Utah All communities are starting' their planning for abetter, 'you? cleaner, neater, more respectable area. There are 329 com- SIDOOWAY, SHSOWAY, ceased. Creditors We Get Letters Dear Editor: At this time it seems likely Hut the fffliUifaUnB issue will be decided in the Legislature rather than in Summit County. There are gxoupe for consolidation. There are groups against consolidation. How do the citizens of Summit County foel about House Bill twenty? Do wo really know? Only a small number of our citizens came out to Wednesday night meeting. A larger number of our citizens turn out for ball games and band concerts. Dont we have some kind of an opinion? I would like to see petitions both for and against consolidation placed somewhere in every voting precinct in Summit County. I would like all groups to eneouraga people to sign the petition of their choice. Then send the petitions of both sktes to our representatives. I don't care which side you are on BUT BE ON ONE SIDE OR THE OTHER. We can all write to our Representatives and tell them how we would like to see them vote on House Bill 20. Postage is still only 6f. I've sent my letters, have KEITH KEITH L 4. Corn silags and grain for Mttif finishing. Mary Bountiful. of . Mrs. J. Mikkelsen in Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Mikkelsen and her son Bob of Salt Lake drove to Fountain Green Monday to meet with relatives. Funeral services and burial were at Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rich-i- ns entertained at a birthday dinner at their home Sunday honoring their son, Mike, their daughter-in-la- w Karen Rlchlns and brother-in-la- w Morey Dearden of Evanston. Other guests included, David Richlns, Karens husband, and their children, Heidi and Terry all of In the Matter of the Estate NOTICE TO CREDITORS LOST: Classified Registration 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Drivers Meet 9:30 a.m. to 12 Noo- nCross Country Run 12:00 to 1:00 p.nu Qualify for Speed Oval 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Kids Speed Oval 2:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. Speed Oval 3:15 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Powder Puff 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Jumping Contest 5:00 p.m. Trophy Presentation 1st and 2nd Place in Each Event t There is a special magnetic language in big city business. It can only be understood by electronic computers that process names, charges and payment due. It's done in a fraction of a second. It has no time to be concerned about you or your problems. It's not designed to understand. But, to our local business community you are a person, not a statistic. Dont turn your back on our hometown businessman. When you need help they wont turn their back on you. Shop at home. t j FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE of Coalville, Utah |