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Show News About Kamas Valley Folb Weekend visitors at the hone of Ur. and Urs. Charlie Parker were Mr. andMra.AlbertDavls and Ptilllip from Oxnard, Calif. The Davis' arrived here Wednesday and stayed the Thanks-livin- g weekend. While here they also visited with Glen and Lou Parker and Dale and Bonnie Parker. Guests at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. G. Reed Marchanl were Mr. and Mrs. G. Reef March ant Jr. and family ant Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marchanl and family all of Bountiful. Alsc Mr. and Mrs. Duane Marchanl and family of Pocatello, Idaho. While hero they celebrated Thanks giving, plus the forty -second wedding snnlversary of tltelr parents. Our congratulations to them. Mr. and Mrs. Leon McNeil had as their Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs.Orald Lewis, Mr. snd Mrs. Nell Gardner and family from West Jor dan, Venal and Linda Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Atkinson, Orrlcs Lewis and family, Robert Lewis and his soon to be wife, Kayla Van Tassell of Draper. Ova might guests st the home of DeVon and Louisa Wilde were, Jackie and Bud Macham and three boys, Dondl, Marty and Cody J. of Pleasant Grove. Clint Wilde spot the weekend in WalUburg with Bud Swasey and Mika Muir. Rabbit hunting took up most of their time. We are all very sorry to hear of the operation on his hip which Calvin Thomas had to have done. He Is inthe Primary Childrens Hospital. He was operated on Friday and four pins were put in his hip. Nell and Norm do not know whan ha will gat to come home, but he will be on crutches for about three months. He Is doing quite well now. lfyrle and Phillip Mitchell and family were the guests of his mother, Mrs. Florence Mitchell of Marlon on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. dan Workman were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Crystal. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and family of Salt Lake wan Sunday guests of Margaret and Wallace MltchalL Also the Mitchell guests for Thanksgiving were, Mr. snd Mrs. Jimmie Crystal and Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard O' Driscoll snd family motored to Pleasant Grove Thursday fora Thanksgiving family dinner. Mrs. ODriscoUs sister and family, Mrs. Vera Gill wen also then from California. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Potter and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of Ruth Edwards. Also there wen two of Ruth's girl friends from Idaho, Charlotte Bechlet, and Naomi Boyer. Mrs. Myrtle Pitt had the plea-su- n of having her daughter, lfn. Patsy Smith of Wendover and granddaughter, Ruth Ann WANTED SILVER COINS Will Pay up to $1-20 for each $1 JO worth Also Buying SILVER DOLLARS, COIN COLLECTIONS, GOLD, Etc. F. R. Coin of Salt Lake Cily will be in your area 3 hours only Sunday, December 7-- DOWNS HOTEL 8 ajn. to 11 a. m. home for the holiday. Jack and Barbara Sargent . wen hosta Thanksgiving to Mr. snd Mrs. Bud Pitt, Linda Van Tassell and daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Pitt, her daughter Patsy and Ruth Annb Miss ShaVoo Smith celebrated her thirteenth birthday by going to the Ice Capades. Her mother and father, LaRue and Lyle and her grandmother Fraaler accompanied her. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Smith were, Mr. and Mrs. Iks Smith, Mrs. Lavens Frasier, Roma, Roger and Steven of Wanship. Mr. and Mrs. Raed Smithies motored to Hunter Thanksgiving to have dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rushtoo. Bert and Donna Davis had his mother and father, Mr.andMrs. Bert Davie of Haber here for Thanks giving. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Van Tassell and family enjoyed Thanksgiving at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Ed PynsinOrsm. DsAnn and the children stayed town and cams home Sunday. Miss Dorothy Wagstaff had at her home In Kamas, Miss Sharon Garvey. They both attend the BYU. They stayed from Thursday to Sunday. It was very nice for Dorothys mom and dad to have her home. Ivan and Mary Turnbow were bhers for the holiday. Wills hers they visited with relatives and stayed over for Cl nr Sunday. Mr. snd Mrs. Albeit Wagstaff Sr. really had s wonderful Thanksgiving. Dinner was held at the Town Park, and after dinner, games and visiting were in order. An the Wagstaffs were there, plus many more. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bates and children of Haber, Ivan and Mary Turnbow and Steven of Fountain Grean, Lymin and Marguerite Madson and family, Josephine Wants and girls all of Provo, Katlqr and Kay Larsen and baby from Moroni, Opal Atkina and boys of Salt Lake, and Albert and Louise ' andfomlly. A J)., Mae and Weldon Prescott have been In Las Vegas for a week, guests of Orin and Wanda Smith. ROOM 3 Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Late Page over the were Bob, Fen and Lisa Wlttamund of Roy; Bn and Shlrlaoa Page and family of Granger; Lyndon, Myrla Snyder and family. Mr. and Mrs. Page wan very glad to hear from their eon Lynn, telling them ha will be able to be homo for Christmas. Lynn his done well and Is now a student teacher, teaching electronics. He is stationed in Redstone Arsenal in Alabama. Stan and Marcia Leavitt had a ham dinner party at their horns Saturday evening; served to Kendall and Joyce Rockhlll, Farrell and Kay Atkinson Larry and Shsrree Pace, Gall and Alton Van Tassell and Phil and Susan Provost. Phil and Susan live In Murtaugh, Idaho and were in Kamas and Haber over the holiday. After dinner, they went to Park City and enjoyed a evening of dancing. Mona Leavitt called Stan and Marcia from Hawaii Saturday, and said they were sure having a good time, and the weather was beautiful. Elmo and Irene Hoyt spent Thanksgiving In Granger at their daughter and Ben and Shlrlens Page. Jody and his family wers also there. They llvs in Taylorsville. Friday Elmo and Irene flaw to Cedar City and met Carla and Karl Brooks, their daughter and and children. They want on to St. George and visited with them. Guests at the home of Howard and Leah Mair Thanksgiving wars Howards brother Jerry and his family of Heber. Tim and Lydia Carpenter and Dali and Kathy Gordon spent the holiday In California with their daughter Sara and her husband Demis Wright. While there, they went to San Francisco and took in all the sights and had a wonderful time. Glendon and Wanda mi huij their family home for Thanksgiving. Dee and Glands Thomas and son Tarry Dee from Ferron, and Bob and Sherree from Delta. Other guests were Barbara holiday , son-in-la- son-in-l- Prescott and her children, Karen, Steve and John, Micky and Bob Slddoway and Kemla and Keith, Mick and Marvel Stevens and Ira and Letha Miles Enjoying Thanksgiving dinner at Gordon and Verlie Taylors were Roo and Terry Davis THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 FOR SAL- E- Good Hereford range bull. Plume 336-53- CUSSIFUD 1969 Thursday, December 4, 49-2- nc ADVERTISING bedroom borne in Coalville. Ph. FOR RENT- -2 336-84- 49-2- nc cows with VT brand oo left rib, WD brand on toft hip. Call River Valley Ranch, LOST- -6 49-Z- nc 336-538- 2. ANYONE HAVING information in family histories relating to coal mining in Summit County please contact Mary Baker, Summit County Bee, or (after 5 p.m0 49-l- OIL TEXAS has COMPANY opening in Coalville area. No experience necessary. Aga not Important. Good character a mind. We train. Air Mall A. R. Dickerson, Pres., Southwestern Petroleum Coxp., Fort Worth, 49-- lc Texas. 336-55- 01 335-25- 47 nc and family, Jay, Randy and Deane Taylor and family, and Bob and Barbara Hoyt and family and Brent and Peggy Wild and baby. Friday Gordon and Verlie and Bob and Barbara went to Wlnnemucca, Nevada and got their brother, Bennett and went on to Reno, where they visited Bennett's wife who is in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis had the pleasure of havlngthelr daughter and Gary and Beverly Cannon and five children of El Paso, Texas, staying with them over the holiday. John and Rose Bigelow were Thanksgiving guests of Earl and Pat Dugdale. Earl and Pat loft Monday for Redding, California to spend a week with Pat's father, Mr. Kilby. Cari and Rena Prescott were In town over the holiday visiting friends and relatives. Glen and Mary Smith attended the annual Don Smith Thanksgiving dinner in Salt Lake at the 3rd Ward Church house. About UO were present. Ned and Elaine Prescott snd son spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake at the home of their daughter, Bob and Karen Roberts and four boys. Another daughter, Paula Jacobson and four children were also there. Ned and Elaine brought two of their grandchildren back to Kamas with them to spend a few days. son-in-la- w, HOYTSVILLE Visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pace this week were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haycock of Salt Lake; Mrs. NeilDastrup of Granger who stayed for three days; Dixie and den Shaw and family of Hoytsville and their foster son Larry Butts and his friend Sandy Tuttle ofSali Lake. Last Sunday Hoytsville held Its annual services under the direction of Robert Williams with Stake President Reed Brown presiding. William Grant Bangerder, Region Representative of the Council of the Twelve, was In attendance to all of the meetings. EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS gift suggestion - for those former residents of Henefer, theHena-fe- r Cook Book or the History of the Henefer Amusement Hall. 0. or Ph. 336-234- 336-59- 18 48-Z- nc One Good Way To Uae Year Head Is Not To Ge Over It In Debt metal beds, dressers and mattresses. Phone FOR SALE 336-246- 48-2- nc 3. SADDLE HORSE for 336-591- 4. Using your head, we Urn to think; will bring yon to KAMAS VALLEY LUM- BER far customer sale. Ptu 48-Z- nc satis-factio- n. CONSOLE SPINET PIANO. Will sacrifice to responsible party in this area. Cash or terms. Write Credit Mgr., Tallman Plano Stores, Inc., Salem, p Oregon 97308. 48-2- REMOVE EXCESS body fluid with FLUIDEX tablets, only 43-8p 3L69 at Boy den Drug. . McCULlOCH fi COMPARE ! 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