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Show News Notes from Kamas Valley TOE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE MBM.pm ewr CMMk M Dale and Rosie Potter and Bill and Pat Darcey took their families to Yellowstone Park over tee Fourth of July weekend. Kathy and Dell Gordon flew to Seattle, Wash., Sunday evening. They will be gone for a week and wlH drive a truck home for Ray Betters. Gordon and Varlie Taylor MH Bees WAXING traction' and when they left, they had thrown out a pile of by Mary Bee Mao's greatest scisntlflc la complete. Man haa walked upon tbe surface of tee Moon. Every true American win term write tea pride of tela tremeiidoua achievement. Wouldn't it be wooderful if tela great pride could carry over into other Beamingly accompllahmanta? We've proven man can reach tea moon. Now why canft we achieve thaae apparently comparatively simple goals: Cure the common cold, cancer, alcoholism. Keep slow drivers out of tee left lane. Make kicking the elgaretbabtt easy, so Ted Moss could get back to something important tor the good of his constituents. ed Find a Job for all the people on relief and see that they work at it. Mata cholesterol digestible and unfottabte. Teach slow drivers to stay in tee right lane. Prevent rain when the hay is down. Eliminate racial and religious bigotry. Teach all our correspondents to speU correctly, especially the words saxophone and accordion. Learn people to stop saying "me and him sees what you done. (See how it finally gets to you?) Arrest any one driving leu than 60 in the left lane, and save a life. Arent all thus simple items, able-bodi- Woodland llr. and Mrs. Ellsworth are happy Glnee to have their daugh- Sharon Berg from Lawndale, Calif, aa a vial tor. Sharon brought her twin daughtera, Annette and Lynette with her. Mr. Yen Huff underwent surgery on hla back laat week at the St. Marks Hospital. Ruth haa been staying in Salt Lake to bo near him. Woodland la proud of Pearl Moon for having won second runner up to the Fiesta Days Queen. Pearl did a real fine fob in the contest. Donna, Becky and Jamie Atkinson accompanied their aunt, Delora Young and children to Lagoon last Saturday. They spot a very enjoyable day at foe concessions there and in the evening went to tbe rodeo. Ann Letter Is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ton Letter. Ann la working at the bank for the rest of tbe summer. In the fall she will resume her teaching in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Louise Farley and two children spent the weekend visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hardman. They returned to their home in Salt i on Monday. Emily Liddell and baby spent a fow days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruloo Moon. The High Councilman, Brother Boyle and Brother Oral Snapp presented Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. They brought with them, Mr. andMrs. Payne from Summit Park to be the speakers. Mary Lee Clawson played a piano solo andafrlend of Bishop Moon from Argentina spoke in Spanish and Bishop ter, Moon interpreted. Bishop and Mrs. Rulon Moon are thrilled to have two families visiting with them from Argentina. These families are people Rulon met while serving in the Argentina mission 29 years ago. There are eleven people in all. r compand to puttingamuonthe moon?-M- ac. They are staying at tbe Moon home. One family speaks French and the other one speaks Spanish and Italian. Elynn reports that she speaks English and so it is almost like at the Tower of Babel until Rulon conies homo each night to interpret. Both the families have been living recently in Switzerland and then moved to Canada. They are atpnsenton their way to Argentina when they will nslde. Word has been received fay Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moon that their son, Gary is now serving his .mission at Jack- -t son Hole, Wyoming. He reports teat he has seen many friends from home. They an Dee and Maureen Winterton and Norma Knight, who an working at the Theater in Jackson. Gary also visited with Georgs and Judy Ann Phillips and Joyce and Ar-l- in Bates. We an proud of Becky and Donna Atkinson and Robert Anderson, who participated in tee Fiesta Days Talent Show. All three placed in their division. Becky and Duma each won third place and Robert won second. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 t Thursday, July 24, 1969 Did you notice this weekend that you could pretty well ten the age of a person by watching him watch the moon landing? Anyone over 30 was stunned and could hardly comprehend how such a fantastic feat could bo possible. Wo sometimes doubted that they could land on tee moon and wondered if the whole thing was a force. I found it hard to give up the idea that some kind of moon creatures would descendontoo ship the minute Armstrong steppedouL THOSE BETWEEN 20 and 20 marvelled at the great things science could do, but bad complete confidence in the success of tee maneuver. They have been young enoutfi to make the transition from the air to the space age with a pretty good understanding of tee abilities of man. But the kid accepted the whole deal the same way ww accept airplanes and miracle drugs. They watched it, sure, but weren't unusually impressed with tee enormity of the flight-af- ter all, they bare lived with rockets and space flight s-t-hey 'litter. AT THE TIME OF (Ms writing, they have not yet safety returned from their little excursion, but I have been sufficiently space conditioned to have complete confidence that it wfll an be a complete sue- And I can't help but believe teat, after aU this knowledge has been analysed, it will turn out that the whole thing is so great that those who constantly gripe about the cost of apace travel when there are so many poor people at home who could use tee money, won't bavealeg to stand on. After all, a certain queen beck in the year 1492 was chastised severely for selling her Jewels so that a bum named Columbus could make a foolhardy trip out into tbe ocean while there were so many poor people at home who could use the money. ( Do you suppose Spiro A glee's wife would be willing to seU some of her $600 party dresses to help finance the space program?) have returned home aner vacationing In Vancouver andSeattlt They dpent one day at Vancouver Island and visited with Verne's unde Dee Dibble in Mattie, who is 94 years old. Verlle asked him how he was and ha said, 'Just fine, but I think old age is creeping up on me. Then they traveled through Southern Oregon where Gordon nerved on his mission. Sunday visitors at the home of Ron and Terry Davis wu Ron's sister, Colleen and herhasband Jim and family. They had a steak fry and then went down to VansUp and went water skiing. Terry got hit in the head with a sU, which required several stitches in her forehead. Mudne Crystal Long andher two children of Salt Lake were at the home of her mother," Reva Anderson, Sunday and Monday putting up apricots. Ed and Jean Ure and Gordon and Verlle Taylor went on a business trip to Grand Junction, Colorado over the weekend. The closing program for Vacation Bible School wu held Sunday evening. There were thirty children attending this school and they showed their parents what they had learned and exhibited their handiwork they had done. A very enjoyable evening was had ty everyone attending. Mrs. Alma Crow hu had her niece, Mrs. Geneve Jlcka of Hayward, Calif., visiting with her this past week. The Kamas ladies softball team played Francis Monday night winning their game. The Llhoma Holiday will be held July 29 at 2 p.m. at tee Social HalL This will bo under the direction of Winona Smite, and the teachers an Sandra Atkinson, Karen Simpson and Bonnie Angefl. The theme will be Fashion Fantasy. Four classes wlH participate in this HENEFER PIONEER CENTENNIAL program. The Fawn Carpenter reunion held July 20 at the Town Social HalL There were 51 present. Witt their families were Tim and Lydia Carpenter, Dele and Lorn Butler, Merle and LaRuo Carpenter, Elmer and Jean McNeil, and Clsa Hughes. were Harris and Clyda Carpenter and family of Idaho, Dr. and Mrs. Keith Ritchie, Brad and Bernila McNeil and Ruth Hugies. Pot-ludinner wu served and everyone had an enjoyable day. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon F. Lott are celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary at uopen house Saturday, August 2 from 7 to 10 pjn.ztths Kamas Ward Chapel. AU friends and relatives are invited. Howard and Leah lfalr and their daughter Colleen were overnight visitors at Vernal Saturday and attended tee rodeo wu ck there. Weekend visitors at the home of Bill and lfelbaThomuwere Melba's niece, Lola Jeu and husband Roy Gene and their five children from Payson. They weat up to Mirror lake fishing. The Kamu Primary had their Trail Roundup Monday, July 21 at the Town Park. They had graduation for the Guides, Trakers, Blazers and Top Pilots. A program wu held, under the direction of Margaret Walker. The boys played football and softball. Saturday. July EVENTS AT CITY PARK Sunrise Flag Raising Ceremony Gun Salute. 9:30 a.m. Children's Parade Brass Band. 10:30 un. Patriotic Program. 12:00lfoon Picnic Lunch. Bring your own. Plenty of aMv under pavilion or inside buildings available. 2 p.m. FUN ACTIVITIES Covered Wagon Rides (with horses.) Fish Pond Marble Tournament Ball Games Horseshoe Pitch Maypole Dance Games and Races. Bingo Hop Scotch Tug-o-W- ar 2:30 p.itu SPECIAL PIONEER HOME SHOW Diaplay of Pioneer Furniture, Dishes, Pictures, Cooking Utensils, Household items. display your keepsakes. Bring and let u 8:00 p.m. Evening Entertainment Pioneer Fashion Show. Hew Talent Find Floor Show. Ballroom Dancing for AU. Prizes Games Henefer Beautification Committee all their lives. I tried to make them realize how great this was by compar- ing tea speed of tee rocket with our own methods. Just think, I Aid, five minutes after it was launched the rocket has already gone as for as from here to Grandmas. (An eight hour trip for us). Well Mama, don't be silly. They are in a rocket, we use a carl I can see they arent impressed with MY knowledge. ONE THING KEPT nagging at me during the whole thing-dur- ing my early elementary days I had my hopes to someday hacopia ay explorer, which was dashed to bits by a school teacher who Informed me that there were no more 'horizons to cross, discoveries to make. She was trylngtoconvinceme that future (present) discoveries would have to be in tee field of science or medicine because 'every geographical location teat man can possible reach has already been discovered and explored. I wonder if she was watching tela t? moon-fligh- Armstrong and Aldrin, in spite of the fact teat they were making history, seemed to me to be typical tourists. 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