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Show Morgan BPW Club Plans Tour oi County's Outstanding Homes The Morgan Business and Professional club members will sixsisor a Home Tour on Saturday. Sept. 6 between the hours of 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. of eight Morgan homes. This is a home tour and Is not to be confused with a 'Parade of Homes. Morgan homeowners through out the county have graciously consented to show their homes which reflect their way of living and their own individual person- bar 6. Everyone Is Invited. Each home will bo featured In more detail, and with pictures, In later editions of The Morgan County News and Summit County Bee. Peoa Personal i Dixie Merchant, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. DelbertaMar-cha- nt of Sao Paulo, Brasil is enjoying an extended visit with her parents and friends. Velma and Dixie have recently returned from a trip to Albuquerque, New Mexico where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kent Moes-s- er (Gayo) and family. Dixie plans to visit In Peoa until about August 15. Mrs. TUdf Anderson Is Joying the company of her daughter, Mrs. Gayle Perkins of Salinas, California who is spending a few weeks with her at the present time. Tildys granddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hoyt of San Bernardino, Calif., will be coming for a short time later In the week. Mr. and Mrs. FredMarchant were hosts recently foraMar-cha- nt family picnic on their lawn. Those who were able to attend were, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Marc bant and Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. OttoOrgUl,Mrs. Lila Christiansen and two children, Mrs. Mary Brlnkerhoff and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones and three children and Miss Ramona Refreshments will be served and there will be a hostess at each home. Homes include four la the Highlands, two in Morgan City and two la the county. This Is a tuna raising project with the proceeds going toward the share of the BPW club for the City and County Park. Tickets can be purchasedfor the minimum price of $1.50 for the entire tour. Remember the date, Septem- - Henefer News Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker and family this weekend were Mrs. Kenneth Baker and daughter Denise of Maryland. For Terri and Denise, It was a nice time to get re --acquainted they bad not seen each other tor seven u years. Kenneth, a Naval Flight Engineer, had left earlier in the week for a five month tour of duty In Saigon. Mar-cha- Coalville Comment Visitors this weekend at the home of Marie Sawley were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Slddoway and family of Green River and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and family of Salt Lake. They went fishing at Mirror Lake where they had soma real good luck. nt. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Schumann were Beths two sisters, Jeanene and Francis Pugmlra and their friend Eldena Griffiths all of Liberty, Idaho. Clyde Maxchant has returned from the Veterans hospital when he underwent a series of tests for a few days. MIA closing social will be held next week July 9, a picnic at Don Wright's meadow is being planned according to Jerry Marchant, Young Mens Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris returned this week from a sis day visit in San Francisco with their daughters and families, er Harold snd Joy (Harris) and Monty and Dixie (Harris) Helton who live la President. Lihoma Holiday for all Fremont, which Is near San Lihoma girls and their mothFrancisco. 1 While there they enjoyed ers will bo held July 9 at An Island Holiday will be touring all the points of Interest p.m. the theme and will be under nearby and a nice visit with the direction of Cells Marchant. their grandchildren. Elaine Crandall and Ina CranMrs. Essie F. Keller from. dall. Seattle, Wash., and Miss Velma Beehive girls who particiFaddles, Joyce andher two boys pated in Stake Honor Night held of Ogden visited Mrs. Mary A. were Janice and Tuesday July Farrell and Mr. and Mrs. Julie Kate and Carol Merchant, Newell Chappell last week. Danna Crandall and Stembridge, and Alex Mr. Mrs. Chappell Christine Isakson. Their leadand family of Phoenix, Arlsona Celia Marchant also partivisited with Mr. and Mrs. er, Newell Chappell and Grandma cipated. Mrs. Edith Bamum returned Farrell over the July Fourth last week from an extended visit holiday. They left Eddie, Craig with her daughter and family, and Becky to visit In Coalville, Mrs. Louisa Lovering of Kalls-pe- ll, and Salt Lake City. Alex will Mont. While she was there return later In the month for she attended the wedding of her his vacation. Con-ate- Wt wish to express our sincere flunks ud appreciation to our many friends for tho very welcome cards sod visits white our father and husband was la tho hospital. Wo an vary happy to report ho la getting along very well now. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jacobs and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Loo Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Malr, Mr. and Mrs. Avon McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Joss McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Ray SweatfeUd, all of Hater spent Sunday at Shingla Creek for a The A. L. Geary family Pink and Blue alities. ' Frauds Notes CARD OF THANKS granddaughter, Linda Lovering snd Mr. Michael Shock. Sha also went tamping and stayed at tho cabin of her granddaughter, Ruth Buggies situated an Bitter Root Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Crandall and family enjoyed a trip to Yellowstone Park over the weekend. Traveling with them were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Maxwell and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Crandall Jr. and family end Mr. and lira. Glen Slddoway and family. They report the fishing and scenery were both great. Recent visitors at tho homo Mr. Chios Jenson have boon her daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Neel and Mr. and Mrs. Don Welsh and family. Don just returned from Viet Nam and tho family is moving to Seattle, Washington whore Don will serve out the remainder of a 0 year enlistment. Mrs. Jensons grandson, Lawrence Neel and his wife have also been visiting prior to Lawrences return to Viet Nam for another six month enlistment. Mrs. Martens Schumann recently enjoyed the company at her sister, Mrs. Harold Perkins and daughter Christine of Salt Lake City for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marchant are the proud parents of a baby boy born July 14 at tho Summit County Hospital, Coalville. Ho weighed 7 lbs. 10 oss at birth and will be given the name of Troy R. Tho little follow Is extra special due to the fact that he Is the first grandchild for grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Marchant, Peoa andMr. and Mrs. Doan Richardson, Kamas. He la also the first of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Richards, Kamas and Mr. and Mrs. Owen War-deMorgan. DeEtta Jorgensen and her daughter, Marvel Crittenden Vent one day and night In Bountiful at flu home of non, Ivan and his family. DeEtta Jorgensen had her daughter Thora and her husband Garland Leoc Byrne and family hare for two weeks visiting with her. They are from Independence, Missouri. of Gene and Beverly Watson are proud parents of n baby girl, June L She weighed 9 lb. 11 ox. and will be named Vinlta Beverly. They have one other child, Jeanette Jean 12. Grandparents an Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holt, Kamas, snd Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson, Salt Late. an Mrs. Julia Erickson of Salt Late and Mrs. Paarl Mercer of Delta. ten nts It's a boy for Brent and little lad was bon July 19 at the David OMc-K- ay Peggy Wilde. The Hospital In Ogden, weighing lb. 5 os. Graufearents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hoyt, Kamas, and Mr. and Mrs. Dellar Wilde, Oakley. Groat- - grandparents an Mr. and Mrs. Howard Button, Marion; Mrs. Florence Wilde, Oakley, and Mr. Jess Leonard, Kama. an f A baby boy for lie and Ruth Wilde. He was bran July 0 at the Heber hospital and weighed 8 lb. 15 ox. GrantRarente are Mrs. Vera Wilde, Oakley and Mr. Herbert Winn of Nephl. eootent and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Hater Carter of Provo, spent two days last week visiting at the home of Ted Hallam. They did some fishing white they wen hen. Mrs. Leone Prescott Is still in the Heber Hospital. She Is Improving each day. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Woodard and family of Ogden spent a day visiting at tte home of Mr. and Mis. Earl Woodard. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas of Elko, Nevada, spent last week at tte home of his mother, Mrs. Gas Pnscott, and visiting other members of his family. Clarence and Varda Bates an happy to h ave (hair ion, Bob homo for a couple of weeks. Ho la stationed at Fort Old, Calif. He te home on sick leave and will report beck to the base hospital oo July 8. Tom and Elds Bates, Ken and Susan Bates of Logan and Clarence and Varda Bates spent tte weekend at the Bates reunion, held at tte North Fork of tte Duchosno. Mr. and Mrs.Clarenca Bates, Bob snd his girlfriend, Georgia Sue Stevens spent Sunday in Orem visiting with members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Wandall Dug-da- te spent Saturday InSattLate shopping and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Duano Carter and family of Provo spent Sunday visiting atthsTedHallams. Mr. and Mrs. Val Housel of Philllpsburg, Montana spent a .few day at tte home of Sarah McNeil. They went on to Houa-ton, Texan to see her father. Mr. and Mrs. Don Alten Applegate and family went to Spr Ingrille, Missouri for two weeks and visited with Doofs FOR and SALE-J- OS 410 shot THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 Winchester gun. Ph. 9-- ne FOR Coalville, Utah or 18 building and horns in Coolvllte--40 SALE-- 10 lots Thursday, July 84, 1969 to gaL electric water double bed Inc. springs, mattress and frame-powlawn mower. Ph. heator-comple- FOX APT. FOR RENT in Coal- ville. Unfurnished. Call or in Rock 336-83- collect, 00, Springs, Wyo. 39-8- ac 31-t- ni CONSOLE SPINET PIANO, Will sacrifice to responsible party area. Cash or terms. Write Credit Mgr., Tollman Plano Stores, foe., Salem, OreIn this 30-- fr gon. YOU planning on attending Weber College In Ogden? See our beautiful Harrison Heights Apirtmente for Women across the street from the campus. Reasonahte rent. Call or write Mra.Duane Campion, 3494 Polk Avenue, Ogden, 30-- lc Ut. 84403. ARE er 336-59- 19. --Choice lot 138x105 feet on Coalville East Bench between Shaw A West homes. Contact Cdfonal F.D. Williams, 4479 Fortuna Way, SLC, Utah, 54117. Phone FOR SALE 30-4- C WILL DO CUSTOM SWATHING Contact Frank Nellaen. Ph. 783-47- 66. 393-00- 23 3c NOTICE: Deadline for news for the SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Is 4:30 Tuesday. Any Items tuned in after this must te delivered to Morgan before noon Wednesday. While 1 do not mind Kamas Theatre this extra service, I would appreciate your trying. to meet the 4:30 deadline on all but emergency Items. Thank yon, Mary Baker, Coalville Phone SAL- E- Columbia trailer house, 3 bedroom, 1 4. x 60 feet, furnished. Ph. 9- -c FOR SALE -- Reg. Holsteins,two ipringlng heifers, young bulls Donald Brown, July PLEASE PICK UP YOUR pictures at the Bee Office. I have a number of both recent and old ones to be claimed. Mary Baker, Coalville Office Manger. . .Kama. Ut. My Side of the 1969 336-585- 9 WEDNESDAY - THURS. FRIDAY Correa-pomte- nt. 46-t-nf FOR 783-446- Moutain ., Teddy Ecclee Theodore Bikel nf 336-593- 8. 9-- dc mother and throe of his uncles. They report they had ureal good time, Housol at Eureka Springs, Arkansas Is he re visiting with his mother, Gwen Luna Housel and his grandmother, Sarah McNeil. Mr. Faun McNeil spent two weeks In Ogden visiting with his daughter Tamara Mann and family. Salemon for Local RepmontaHnn. WANTED Part or full time, to repreiont.a Utah owned insurance company. life Lean to Mil garantao4 Soring an litmliMnt Frogran. Tkk on quo marketing Mm will mate monoy for you tte Hnt May la fte HoU. CXCELUNT For IARNINOS write or coll Mr Infomatio HOUR1TY NATIONAL IIU UFI team Comftar SARGENT 440 So. 7th East, Salt Late City, Utah, Phana 363-57- 0FFCAL69jORD dealer Mustang Hardtop great-grandch- ild ll, life official De-Ett- as all 109 Fads Galaxia 500 Hardtop must b dtoBcJ writ DDYiinr) So Carefree... or coNamas or report MAMAS MAT! RANK Of Kama, in the State of Utah, at the close of buitnom on ' June 30, INI. ASSETS f ISS.S78.17 Cl ah and dnr from banka 580.4ni.Ti UA Treaiury securities SecurUiaa of other UA Government agencies and ... 11,87.68 corporal Iona 51,054.51 Obligations of States and political eubdlvisions 5.000.00 Other securities Federal fundi sold and securities purchased under 100,000.00 nareemen's to resell 1, 470,185.14 Other loam Bank premise. furniture and fixtures, and other asset representing bank premises 3. 108.60 600.00 Other assets TOTAL ASSETS 33,622.333.15 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and 897,343. I corporations Time and savings deposits of Individuals, partnerships, 1,963.201.x and corporations 16.716.)' Deposits of United Slates Government 439.159.66 Deposit of State and political subdivisions 15.465.93 Certified and officer' check, etc TOTAL DEPOSITS I3.331JHI0.86 SI.066.665J7 (n) Total demand deposit (h) Total time and saving deposits f2.163.364.89 Other liabilities xn.631.IT LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Equity cspllnl, total (sum of Itema 36 to 10 below) Common stock-totpar value (No. shares authorised 7000) (No shares outstanding None) Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL 3,113.612 0) ....$ al TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS and 35 209,620.11 70,000.00 105XHW.no 3l.62n.l2 (sum of Items 31 above) 209,020.12 TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (turn of Items 28, 29. 13, and II above) 93.622,232.15 MEMORANDA of total 15 for the Average calendar dayi deposit! ending with call date f3J(K.I33.63 Average of total loans for the IS calendar days ending with call date 3,507,139.1 I, Demont Lott, Cashier, of the abovetiamad bank, so solemnly swear that this report of condition la true and correct to the beat of my knowledge and belief. DEMONT LOTT. State of Utah, County of Summit, ns: Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 16th day of July, 1969 BOYD C. LAKE. Notary Public. (Seal) Correct Attest: F. D. WIGHT. GLEN H. TEEPLES. THOMAS LEFLER, Directors. STATE OF UTAH Department of Financial Institution I, Spencer C. Taylor, Chief Examiner of Financial Institution, do hereby certify that the foregoing la a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed tn this office on July 17, 1969. SPENCER C. TAYLOR. Chief Examiner of Financial Institution. 1 You get a special low rate on electricity when you use price on Fords, you like Mavericks low price, youll love our year-en- d Mustangs, Torinos, the whole line. Come in and take a look todayl If an electric water heater. Get yours now. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MOTOR CO. CDADDAIi-QALKE- R Coalville, Utah Your Ford Dealer i I I |