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Show Susan Woolstenhulme, and Anna Warner; attending gifts were Yvonne Warner, Margaret Vernon and Sylvia Hortin. Following a short wedding trip to Jackson, Wyo., tee newly, weds are making their home in Salt Lake. Terry is a 1966 graduate of Clearfield High School and a graduate of the Barber school st Utah Trade Tech. He completed his tour of duty with the Navy in Viet Nam, returning home in December, 1968. He is employed as barber. Rosiland is a 1966 graduate ' qf North Summit High School , where she was assistant jeditor of The Chleftan, main twlrler and participated in many other activities. Rosalind Warner Shs attended Trade Tech and Continental Beauty School and is now employed with a CPA Is Wed July 12 .Mr. and Mra. Reed Warner announce the marriage of their daughter Rosalind to Terry son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Coolbear, Clearfield. I The doubts ring ceremony as performed fay her father, Judge Reed Warner, July 12 in the Silver King Lodge in Park City. 1 A reception Immediately following the ceremonies was given by the bride's parents. : The bride was lovely in a full length gown of silk organza over white satin fashioned in an style. It featured daisy embroidery set off by a touch of pale pink trimming the front hem to neckline. The bodice was trimmed with daisies and featured long sheer organza sleeves with daisy trim, the daisy headpiece topped the fingertip veil of bridal 1luslon. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations with white streamers. The maid of honor was her sister Reeda who wore an firm. The evening before the wedding the couple were honored for the groom's parents atare-hears- al dinner at the Spring Chicken Inn. On July 7 a kitchen and grocery shower was given for the bride-to-at the homsofMrs. Amy Shaw hosted by Margaret Vernon and Sylvia Hortin. be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith joined a group of friend in Salt Lake for dinner at the Friday evening. Others in the group were Anton Peterson and Julie Nielson, Mabel Bollnder and Mr. and Mrs. Gens France of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dais Peterson and daughter have returned home to Michigan after having spent two enjoyable weeks visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. tnd Mrs. Earl Peterson were their hosts the week before they left for home. Mrs. Arlene Pace and daughter, Sharon and Susan have left for a visit with friends and relatives in New Mexico. Mr. end Mrs. JlmSmlthfrom Clearfield visited over the weekend with Mr.andMrs.Jack Smith. Mr. Ray Maxwell boarded a Jet last week for a visit with his aunt in New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Davis from Wisconsin and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davis and family from Overton, Nevada were weekend gueste at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis. Mrs. George Fisher is on an extended trip to Fish Lake, Grand Canyon and Zlons Canyon with members of herfamlly Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Pendleton were visiting with Mrs. Will Pendleton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leathers and children from Salt Lake have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leathers ofWan-shl- p. ne Chuck-O-Ra- 1- ne floor-leng- th gown of two shades of pink sheer trimmed daisies. She carried a bouquet of pink chrysanthemums with long pink stream- with white ers. The bridesmaids, who were similarly attired, were Jackie Brophy, Kathy Muller and Linda Opkelkens. Attending the groom as best man was Dennis Belnap. Ushers were Steve Belnap, Darrell and Danny Orem. The mother of the bride and mother of the groom were dressed in street length lace gowns of pink. Decorations were in pink and white with large candelabra flanked by banks of pink and whits flowers. Attending the bride's book was Trudy Geary; servers were r So Carefree... Marion News lira ora Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hardman and family were guests at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hardman Sunday. They brought Norrlne up to spend the week with Honda. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Howling and family ware guests it ths horns of her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Marv Simpson. On Friday, July 20, Mr. tnd Mrs. Man Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thompson vent to ths Horse Parade with Man's team and the chuck wagon. They won second place. They have also hem invited to tee parade on July 24 in Salt Lake. Mr. tnd Mrs. Milford Mech-a- m of Morgan, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Man Simpson all had dinner at the Spring Chicken Inn. Mr. and Mra. Bob Shaw of Provo and their daughter Francis and children of California were guests at ths horns of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cossey. Mr. and Mrs. Coyner of California are here visiting with TO CREDITORS 1604 Di THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR SUMMIT COUNTV, UTAH NOTICE Not, Of for Everyone ...Even at Shower Time former Coalville resided!, Robert C. Chamberlain, 58, of Ordervllle, Utah, died Wednesday, July 16 and was burled fo Ordervllle, Monday, July 21. ter. lived here for several years and tea Chamberlains made many friends here, while he worked for tee State Road.'. Thursday, July 24, 1969 Ho Coalville, Utah THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CLYDE ROSE-MA- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at tee Law Office of IRA ' A. HUGGINS of HUGGINS A HUGGINS, Suite Don L. Butcher Gains Masters The University of Utah, Engineering Department announced teat Don L. Butcher received his Master's Depot in Engineering Administration at ths Jnns Commencement BANK BUILDING, OGDEN, UTAH, on or before the 17th day of October, 1969; claims must be presented fo accordance with tee provisions Utah Code annotated, of 75-9- -5, 1953, and with proper verifica- ' tion as required therein. GUY H. R06EMAN, Administrator of the Estate of CLYDE ROSEMAN, Deceased. Exercises. son, Arisons and Mr. and Mrs. Wes Saxton of Evanston, Wyoming. Mr. Allan Bates was ths guest at a party in his honor at tee home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blodgett In Salt Lake Saturday evening. Allan is boms on month's leave from ths Army. He flaw home from Germany and will leave August! for a new assignment in Viet Nam. He received his Bachelor of Engineering Sclsncs degree. from BYU, after serving an LDS mission in tea East Central . HUGGINS A HUGGINS BY: IRA A. HUGGINS ATTORNEY FOR ADMINIS- States, Mr. Butcher Is married to ths former Peggy L. Bronson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Bronson, Kamas. They are now residing fo Kaysvllle. TRATOR FIRST SECURITY BANK . Birthdays are fun, especially when family and friends Join in 1966 BUICK LeSABRE 1964 FORDOR GALAXIE One owner, a beautiful car in top shape. Radio, heater, power steering, automatic. Was $1695 Wu Notes Ivan and Mary Turnbow of Fountain Green andteeir daughter Mrs. Kay (Cathy) Larsen end her new baby of Moroni were here over tee weekend at tee home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Wagstaff. They attended tee Wagstaff reunion. Glenda Thomas was cleaning Radio, heater, automatic, power steering. $1095 Now Only $877 Now Only $1477 9 OGDEN, UTAH Published fo 4-- H Echo News 1101-0- The Summit County Bee July 10, 17, 24 and 31,1969. hENEFER Ths Pink Panther Staffers babysitting club of Henetor held their final party Saturday by going to Como swimming. Thorn who took part wen Cindy Spencer, Sheryl Dawson, Joyce Richlns, Terri Baker. Laurel Dearden and Mary Ann Stephens could not attend. Most of ns have our pro- foots and record tiooksflniAed and are reidy to exhibit them fo JULY SA BUILDING. SUITE i 4-- H Our used car lot is bulging with great buys . . . just in time for this great SECURITY KAMA- 5- friends. 1968 MUSTANG 1967 FALCON FUTURE Radio, (water, automatic, a beautiful Job. STATION WAGON Wu $2495 radio, heater, automatic, power steer- V-- ing. Wu Now Only $2177 $2195 Now Only $1877 1965 MERCURY MONTEREY FAIRLANE er . Now Only $1477 Now Only $1477 Wagstaff Reunion ' OLDS VISTA CRUISER BUICK VISTA ER STATION WAGON . itoHp-inu- - ... Now Only $1677 Now Only $1277 MOTOR CO. Utah Your Ford Dealer w, Bov-lach- Computers are for counting. People arevor counting on. 521-21- - - - - You get a special low rate on electricity when you use an electric water heater. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ' . the celebration. Birthday 500. 1966 wishes wars in order for MarFour-doo- r hardtop. Radio, hutar, automavin Mair at a dinner hosted by A-- l. her refrigerator Monday when Two-doA all real beauty, hardtop. steering, power brakes, tic, power at home. his wife, Beverly, their her finger got cut fo the ice Radio, heater, automatic, power steering. Dont put this one. Wu Guests included his mother and crusher, requiring a few Wu $1695 $1695 and Mair Arnold Mrs. brother, stitches. Brent of Coalville, Glora Cartee fair. ter and Michelle, of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter and Malvarne, N.Y., Herald: When LBJ was President his sons and Mr. Lyle Carter of administration decided that the Morgan. CRUIS1965 1964 The A. G. Wagstaff reunion American people should answer The Wayne Carter family fo tee 1970 census, under penalty was held July 19 at tee home were overnight guests and re-Im60 Station Wagon. This beautiday turned to their home in Layton of Albert L. Wagstaff Sr. A of $100 fines or as: such questions prisonment ful job hu everything radio, hutar, authe following day. smorgasboard picnic In excellent shape, new tires, radio, heater, Marvin and Beverly Mair with was held out under tee trees. ; 'Do you own a dishwasher tomatic, power steering, power brakes, Where were your parents born? automatic, .power steering and power ftpti- children accompanied his Afterwhich, games were played, Wu $1895 and Do you own a second home? (brakes. Wu $1495 mother and brother, Hilda and horseback riding and ahayrack 100 now than Comore reBrent Mair to tee Bates ride around the farm were enunion. It was an overnight affair joyed by tee young folks while ngressmen of bote political have introduced bills befog held in tee mountains of tee oMw1 folks sat around and parties Duchesne County. Everyone had visited. There were 94 family to prevent tee Census Bureau's asking what tee. parties a wonderful time with swim-mfo- g, members present. sider personal questions . . . volley boll, bingo and to end a pleggaat .day, psqipfire CRANDALL-l'JALKE- R "Youngsters' "under 10 years Evanston. It lias Indeed been a singing. old who swim fo home pools home. Mair visited at the month The following day they busy ' most be watched closely and and stayed overnight at tee home Sunday, Bob and Ruth CampCoalville, pool safety. taught of Hilda's sister and brother-in-labell had Just retained from a their with and Benls son, Lander fo Mrs. Mr. week Bristol of Bluebell. The ftshin g Bob and his family when they was excellent in tee family received a surprise visit from es Bobs sister, Mrs. George pond. Sunday night they all rebut happy. home tired turned of Denver, Colorado and Visiting over the weekend Other recent overnight guests her daughter and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tee Mair home included her Mr. and Mrs. James Motley at have Carter been Mr. Kenny children of Kansas and Mrs. Dick Powers of Lark brother, Lyle Carter of Morgan, and three Gloria and City. It was a pleasant week and her and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carter Michelle of Ogden. for all concerned, visiting and of Tooele. Bev, enjoyed a day of baby Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Saxton sight seeing. Jan and Carrie Bendixon are sitting little Dennis Kail Mair, have been hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Harold De Laney of Tuc- - son of Mrs. Dennis Mair of vacationing with her permits, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Raymond fo Echo, and his parents fo Ogden. Jan will report to the Air Force Base fo Mountain Home, Idaho for special training following their vacation. Lana and Kathy Rutledge of Lorenao, Idaho spent tee past week as house guests of their aunt and uncle, Cora and Willard Dillree. Mrs. Florence Shipman left HUNT BREAKFAST via tee streamliner forSwlsher, Inn at the top of Main Street" Iowa to spend tee next several weeks with her daughter and son Treasure Mountain Inn Ontario Room fo law, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon This buffet breakfast includes everything Hasley and their children. Course the main reason is to you enjoy: fresh fruit, steak, bacon, ham get acquainted with teat first and sausage, golden hashbrowns, omelets, grandson, Laurl and Cindy art scrambled eggs, biscuits, rolls, toast and very Important too. beverages. All you can eat for $2.50 per (This Week) person, served from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each Bryan and Leah Geary with their sons Todd and Ryan are Sunday. visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Phone: For Hunt Breakfast Reservations, L.L. Gold in Rexburg, Idaho. or Salt Lake Cirv Park City They also plan driving to Island Park, Idaho for some good DINE IN LUXURY fishing. love Ontario If you like luxurious dining the you'll Sunday the Harrison Richlns Room. Now serving Friday and Saturday evenings and son Mike drove to Bountiful where they were the dinner, each week from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Excellent guests of David and Karen Richcuisine from only $3.50. lns. They spent the day watching GOL- Ffor tee Moon Walk. Terry could have cared less but Heidi found Par-3- 6 Championship Try our Par-- 3 or it fascinating. a Course. Open seven days week. Monday afternoon, Frank and Fay Richlns with four of their HORSEBACK RIDING children, and Fay's mother, Professional guide points out interesting and natMrs. 0. J. Buck of WilmingOr ural features of real high mountain country. ton, NX. visited at the family home. They enjoyed (barbecue give the small fry a pony ride. dinner followed by an evening PICNIC IN THE SKY of visiting, Take the world's longest gondola tramway to the Mrs, Edna Conley and Mrs. It'a not whal compulera into the traffic flow. search, new equipment Lydia Robinson have returned crest of Pioneer Ridge. Bring your picnic or buy it and facililiea. But tha Union Pacific people do, but whal peope do to their home fo Lander, Wyo. at the Summit House Restaurant. Shuffleboard, with them. use computers to ipot value of the people who ana with after flatting daughter Our people are noted tetherball and horseshoes will keep the children run them can't be comtrouble before if happens, granddaughter, Mra. Lorraine for their computer tense. to watch your shipment puted. In customer occupied. Bond and her family. That new That's how they lint up aa it speed along, to service, they're priceless. OLDEN BPKB Ann was tee center arrival, Jodi facililiei to quickly, how For industrial property flash information back, TRAIN INSIDE A MOUNTAIN ' of attraction for all concerned. 1869 1963 If and in needed. information, write they sort, twitch, weigh ride under the Wasatch Mountains. Take a Mr. Amelia Woodard of BanTo do the beet job, welre confidence fo Edd H. J CENTNNWL couple thousands of care on the move, how they Inside the Silver King Mine Tunnel you'll see wax gui tch, and her son and daughBailey, Free., Union spending millions every whiek your freight smoothly ter fo law, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pacific, Omaha 68102. year on compulera, re miners working with early mining equipment. Your Woodard of Salt Lake visited cenof of the Park turn tales City's guide spins Friday afternoon with her slatury mining days. ter, Mrs. Acel Hales, sistsr Hot A THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 N, . Makes It Dies on July 16 Mr. Chamberlain is survived by his wife Lasca and four children, three eons and one daugh- DECEA8ED. w, - ) R. C. Chamberlain A great combination working for you at Union Pacific. - Use the sharp new tools of Union Pacific. |