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Show I I Two Weeb News of Woodland The Woodland Ward Primary was reorganised last Sunday night. President Bonita H. Atne kinson and her eounselore P. Knight and Shane F. Pace were nleased with a vote of thanks. Pauline T. Bronson was installed as new president, with Ala on B. Bushell and Ann Wllliard her counselors. Anita Bushell remained as secDe-an- u retary. The Woodland MIA had an opening social on Tuesday. They joined with Kamas Ward and had a dance at the tennis court snd then closed with a watermelon bust. Arvln and Ardeaa Anderson and sons, Jeff, Rob snd Boy pscksd in by horseback to the Four Lakes Basin. They vent several days of fishing, camping and resting. Carol Clawson aceompsniad her mother, Mrs. UR. Mallory on a trip to the Northwest. They left on Thursday and will spend some time sight seeing snd visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thacker had friends from Bountiful stay with them during the week. They had come up to enjoy the bow snd arrow hunt. The Thomas Laffer family packed Into the Grand Daddy Lakes for camping and ton. th They Joined with the Dick family and had a real nice Good-wor- trip. LaDonna Moon had the misfortune of wrecking her car.She was taken to the Haber Hospital for treatment of a concussion and a broken vein in her leg. Alter much rest, she Is feeling better and up and around again. She had her little grandson with her, but ho was uninjured. Wo are glad to have bo many of our young people hero in Woodland with us for a while, from different colleges, They are Carol Kokohnen, Peggy Moon, Nancy Clawson, Steven and Colleen Moan, Alts Glues. They are home awaiting school to start again this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Demis Liddd and am spent last Sunday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Moon. Dennis has Just returned from action In Vietnam, and the family and friends were especially happy to see him home and well. He will be on leave for some time and than return to duty. Louise and Rod Farley and children were visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. BobMcGregfufi Mr. and Mrs, Roy Thacker, and Mr. and Mrs. Arris Anderson attended a party at the Morlin and LaReta Van Tassell homo on Wednesday evening. Others attending sure Mr. and Mrs. DeMont Lott and Mr. and Mrs. there an summer. It is a very Dale Leavitt. They apent a very delightful and enjoyable time there. abow, with very good talent. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Glnes We are an proud of the accomhave had her mother, Mrs. plishment of Dee. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mom Grace Walker, and Lamin' and son have moved tatoSmnmtt brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Pharos Walker as ' County again. Mr. Moon is weekend visitors. They live In teaching Seminary at Park City and at Haber City. They are Alton, Wyoming, making their home in Park Cindy Glnes was confirmed a City. member of the Church on SunMr. and Mrs. Wayne Hard- -, day by Bra. Elmer Kokohnen. man were happy at the arrival uncle of Also assisting was of a new baby boy, bon Sept. Cindy's. I. Walt and LaRstta Hardmaa and Mr. Clay Clawson, son of are the proud granfcannta. Mrs. Lloyd Clawson fall from a Wayne's children are staying rope in the barn and broke both at Walt and LaRattas while of his arms. Both are is a cast their mother is convalescing. but Clay is learning to do most The Sunday evening program everything for himself. was presented by the Vautfia Vorn Huff Is stm In a lot of Epperson family of Salt Lake pain since his operation on his City. The Epperson tunny's back. Ho has bean home from the memberships have been moved hospital for a while and Is at to the Woodland Ward. A very present at his ranch at Rand-aletintereating program was preHo is still confined to sented. Larry Epperson gave a his bed and not feeling velL taw guns of thought, followed Roy and Beverly Thacker and by a string quartet, in which family have moved back to Margarstte Am Epperson was Bountiful for the winter. Roy is a member. David Epperson thm coaching at Mill Creak Junior moke, followed by Ms mother High this winter. They will reMargarett Am, who also spoke. turn to the ranch on weekends The string quartet pve another to help on the ranch until the number and the fall work Is done. speaker was Vaughn Epperson. and Mr. Mrs. HermanCooley Mr. and Mrs. Loo Gqmu went to Haber on Saturday and came to Woodland and took Mr. spent the rigid with the Fred Vlebells there. They went to the . and Mrs. Ernest Knight with them m a picnic. They thm movie that evening and left the went to Midway where they following morning with the Vie-beattended the Swim Days there. and motored to Flaming They attended the musical proGorge. There they toured the gram in the evening and enjoyed dun and points of interest. whole day very much. the of home came by way They Mr. Vern Huff is home again Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moon in Woodland. He and Ruth have pent some time in Randalafte received word that their son on their farm there. Vern is not Mr. and and daughter-in-lafeeling too well, after Ms beck Mrs. Kenneth Mom are the operation and isretumlngagaln of a baby glrL proud parents to Salt Lake for treatment on The new baby will bo welcomed Tuesday. home by a brother, Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. LaMontWalker Lynn and Carolyn Wlnterton were happy to have their son and two daughters, Delia Darrel, his wlfs Sarah Am and Denean left Tuesday for San and four children ftopln to visit Louis Obispo, California where them overnight on Labor Day, they will make their new home. enroute to their new home in Lynn will be teaching College Chiu Lake, California. Darrel Freshmen feeding program and and funily have been living in work on research in the State Columbus, Ohio attending Poly Tech College. Lym also intends to further his own school there and working. He has now received Ms Doctors education while attendlngthere. Degree. One of the shows, Petticoats Things have changed in the and Pettifgoggers, Dee Winter-to- n Woodland area this last week. has been assistant producer for, and also acting in, has The leaves have started to various colors, people are getbeen booked at the Utah Valley ting in the last of their crops, Music Hall, Sept. 12 and 13 picking apples and harvesting Many people from the valley their gardens. Everyone is gawent to the show while it was playing at the Diamond Lll ting ready for fall. Most of all Theater at Jackson Hole, Wyo. the summer people have reThe show has been on stage turned to their homes in various w, u 00 0D OC0 aSbe&SftgMffttg; FOR SAL- E- 1956 Frigldairo 8. refrigerator. Call 733-417- II4e WANT TO BUY-la- rga yomg Columbia ewes, 50 head or lam; also feeder lambs. Fh. 6. Dick Watson, Kamas THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 CoaMDe, Utah j 793-314- Remove . LC9 emeu fluid body FLUIDEX tablets, only at yoar drugstore. 17-- tp FOR SAL- E- 1964 CJ-- S Jeep. IKXLOO. Take over payments of $5M7. Balsam fUOQJXL Jerry CotfsJaep.8eeFatFitsgerail FOR TOMATOES 783-44- 2L FOR 37-fr- ie aH 336-531- Kamas Laundratte, Fh. 78- 117-l- p 9356. field glasees FOR SALE-N- ew with carrying case. 7 a 80, 37-l-m CaU 17-l- nc FOR SAf.B pmtlnn(11li gg Colombia bucks, yeariings 9. and lambs. Fh. 336-533- 97-l- 336-59- WILL DO ironing in my hone. Fh. 37-- lc 336-347- 4. FOR in Coalville. Fh. m FOR SALE -a- pples, also extra largo deep freeae, gas hot water heater almost new, some antiques. Call 336-53- RENT-l-bedmomh- ome Thursday, September WAHTED-Fart-tlm- deep freeu, tr. home bed and mattress, Venetian bUnda, antique chairs 8. and wash stand. Fh. SALE-Sm- e i J6-3- C tact DaAnn Van TasseU. Vh. 16-S- nc ployees at Mountain Meadow Ranch. Will train. .Can Mr. Flinders, 11, 1969 I em- o 649-96- 36-- le tor news tor the SUMMIT COUNTY BEE is 4:30 Tuesday. Any items turned in after this must be delivered to Morgan before noon Wednesday. While I do not mind NOTICE-Deadl- lne this extra service,! would appreciate your trying to meat the 4:30 deadline m aU but emergency Rems. Thank you, Mary Baker, Coalville Corresnf pondent. PLEASE PICK UP TOUR pictures at the Bee Office. 1 have anumherofbothrecantand old ones to be claimed. Mary Baker, Coalville Office Man- ager. nf or 30 old wooden dining room or kitchen chairs No antiques. Suitable for remodeling or present use in dining room inAlta.Can Jay 36-no, Morgan 0. WANTEb-- 35 929-37- 46-t- 4c S36-59- 9L 17-t- ac lla CANDT SUPPLY ROUTE Distant income, --NEEDED, man or woman to restock new and mauiig coin dispensers with brsmhmme merchandise. U you have the drive and dstermlna-tto- n to tummy successful, thm write as today. Earnings ean earned $900u00 per month. TO qualify you must have a good car, bo able to devote no Ism thm 9 SPARETIME hours a week, and have the necessary capital of $1550.00 to $145U)0. For information write: STRATEGY FRANCHISES 535 South tnd West Salt Lake City, Utah 54101 35-- k 37-- lc cities and lifa again returns to normal fur the people in Woodland. Most of the traffic through our little valley has dwindled to an occasional truck or car. To the residents, it seems rice to settle beck Into our good way of Ufa. The little church once again holds aU the people who wish to attend and we once more have time to visit with our neighbors and return to the quiet that comas whan Labor Day is BID NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Town Clerk of the Town of Kamas, Kamas, Utah, County of Summit, until 8 am. September 23, 1969 from bidders for the construction of a sewage collection system, outfall line, sewage lagoons and appurtenant work in accordance with contract documents prepared by Bush and Gudgell, Inc 555 South Third East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. , Proposals will be publicly opened; and rend at 8 p.m, September 23, 1969. nt the Town Hall, Kamas, Utah. I Plana, specifications and ether contract documents may be obtained upon application nt the office of Bush and Gudgell, Inc, upon deposit of $30.00 per set Any unsuccenful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, win be refunded his payment, and any such n set will bo refunded $15.00. son drove to Lehl where they spent the day visiting withtheir sister, Mrs. Shirley non-bidd- er upon returning PHILLIS LEWIS, over. Mrs. Eldon Allred of Haber City, and Mrs. Arvln Ander- Town Clerk, I Published in The Summit County Bee September 5 and September 12, 1969 tin CHEVROLET AND BUICK CAR SH s . 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