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Show News About Folks in Woodland Hospital Report llr. and lira. Everett lloon Shane. Martas mother and had all of their family at home husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe for Thanksgiving: their daughBarrett also Joined them for ter Coleeo and son Steven add dinner and visiting. Vernon and family. December 23 has been set Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hardaside for the Christmas Ward man spent Thanksgiving in party, beginning at 7:30 pjn. There will be a program and Farmington , New Mexico with their eon and daughter-in-laa visit from Santa. Everyone Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hardman. be sure to come. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koh- They drove down with their konen and Carol spent ThanksMr. daughter and and Mrs. Ronald Farley of Salt giving at the home of his sisLake City. ter Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Mills. On Saturday they visited In Salt Georgia Sue Stevens and Pfc Robert A. Bates were married Lake with Elmer's sister-in-laDec. 1 in the Salt Lake Tenlple Betty Kohkonen and by Elder Ward. A large group daughters from Wenatchee, accompanied them In the Joyous Washington, whom they had not seen for years. occasion. Mr; and Mrs. Clar-snMr. Carlile Knight returned Bates, parents of the groom gave a dinner party In Friday night from an extended honor of the bride and groom business trip to Washington, after the ceremony at the HarMissouri. He stayed overnight In St. Louis and toured the city. mons Cafe. The newlyweds Last Wednesday night LeOra honeymooned in Idaho and Knight attended a shower In Salt Logan. They attended a Temple Lake City, In honor of her session In Logan on their way home to Kamas with Mr. and daughter Norma who Is soon to be married. The shower was Mrs. William Miles. The groom will leave Decemgiven by a roommate, Renee ber 10 to serve a tour of duty , Christensen, and other sorority In Viet Nam. sisters. On Friday another shower honored Norma at the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clawson Woodland Church by her sisters and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of her brother, and aunts. Norma will be married December 30 to Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MaBarrows of Salt Lake City. llory. Mrs. L. R. Mallory had Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Moon dinner there also. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Walker had as their Thanksgiving visited with their son Lowell guests, Ely nss sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.KelthFors-gre- n, and family in Salt Lake City, their mother, Mrs. Jane and had Thanksgiving dinner Walker and their son Stanley there. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Day and family and John. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeLoy have returned from a few days Winterton, accompanied by visit and to vend Thanksgiving Elmas mother, Mrs. Ethel with her folks In Nephi. They Rolfe spent Thanksgiving in returnleft last Wednesday and Provo at the home of Mr. and ed home on Sunday. Mrs. Norval Anderson. Mrs. Herbert and Marba Bushell Rolfe stayed and visited a few had all of their children and days in Provo. grandchildren at home for dinMr. and Mrs. Herman Cooley ner on Thanksgiving Day: Dr. spent Thanksgiving with their and Mrs. John Lambert and daughter and family, Mr. and children, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Mrs. Bud Atkinson of Midvale. Bushell and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Morlin Van Tas- Mrs. Gene Bushell and son w, son-in-la- w, w, ce Our (Two Weeks) GLEN Scott Moore, surgery; Grace Frasier, Paul O'Driscoll, Ann Reese, Dixie Marchant, Kathy Page, Kathy Blonquist, medical; George Smith, surgery; Heidi Haute, Keith Black, medical. Brent Malr, Arlya Judd, Merlyn Fox, Vernon Judd, Gary Kimball, Ruth Hallam, Agusta Prescott, Kevin Van Tassell, Ron Gordon, Nick Dudley, Walter Richardson, Bonnie Downs. Says: We are finally back to normal after attending the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto, Canada and visiting our daughter Nell and her family in Massachusetts. The Royal Fair Is something you have to see to believe. No one can describe It. In one class of Angus lined up ht old betters, down the center of the show ring, with only afewpoundsdlf-feren- ce ts: 8BA To Visit fifty-eig- Arepresentative of the Small Business Administration will be In Summit County during the coming week. Persons wishing to contact him may do so in Kamas at the Kamas State Bank on December 18, 1969 from 9:00 to 9:30 ami. Appointments may be scheduled through Thomas L. Leller, Vice President, Kamas State Bank. and In the smallest and of course, all were Identical In color and coat of largest hair. All the cattle breeds were equally well represented. The horse show exhibitors had the finest horses In the world on display. About 100 head of each of the three draft breeds and every kind of light horse Imaginable. The Jumping contests, consisted of international teams. I only saw them warming up the day before the show, but our American boys from the U S. team had some still competition from South American horses and men. I would guess that they were Jumping over six feet In practice. I was a guest of the Hewsons and although they were showing or thirty horses in twenty-fiv- e the Clydesdale classes they found time to take care uf me. Hewson owns the outstanding herd of Clydesdales in the world. Well over one hundred head and nearly all the champions at the RoyaL He has purchased and Imported the top horses from Scotland for Chorus Invited The South Summit chorus was Invited to sing at Salt Lake City's LDS Tabernacle for the annual Temple Square Christmas lighting ceremony. More than 4,000 students from this and other schools were Involved. It was an Interesting and Inspirational experience. The event was televised on news programs. 4-- H News 4-- H NEWS The 'Kooky Kookers and the 'Henefer Dough Girls met at the home of their leader Mary Baker Saturday, Dec. 6. The Kookers, who are taking first year cooking made grilled sandwiches and the Dough girls who are taking third year cooking made creamed soups. They played games alter the luncheon and Loretta Burgesa who Is moving away, had a special treat for the first year several years. There are shows in Canada every week all summer and some of the hitches have attended over thirty fairs during' the season which Is quite dif ferent from here. showed at the Morgan Fair where our winnings were less than 315, which also Included a six horse hitch for two nights and at the Golden Spike Stock Show where we won six first places, two thirds. Grand Champion mare and Grand and Reserve Champion stallions and came home with $25. (Thought you might like to know we don't make our living showing horsesO We girls. Hoytsville Ward Budget DANCE "Christmas Tree Drag . ' ' Saturday, December 20 9 P.M. Hoytsville Ward Recreation Hall Music by R0SELLA SARGEANT and The Refreshments Tone-Air- es . Floor Show GIUSEPPI MATTEUCC1 County sell spent the day there also. After a nice dinner they all went to the LDS Hospital and visited with Kenneth Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. Arvln Anderson entertained her family for Thanksgiving. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Clyde of Downey, California; Mr. and Mrs. Gleason MacNaughtan and family of Lehl; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon D. Allred andMrs.Ardell Clyde all of Heber City. They enjoyed a day of visiting. In the afternoon, Mr-- . and Mrs. Robert McPhle of Caldwell, Idaho stopped In for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lefler had Ann and Doug Haffen for Thanksgiving dinner, also all their other children. On Friday they all went to Mesquite, Nevada where a beautiful reception was given in tumor of Ann and Doug who were recently married In the Salt Lake Temple. Ernest Knight Is happy to be home again after a stay in the hospital following surgery. Mr. Knight look' very well and Is getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Knight would like to thank all their many friends for their kindness during Ernests The political scene Is. warming up. When the people voted 'to have annual budget sessions nliany had the feeling that money could be saved by taking a look at the financial affairs of the State every year. The higher education demands are around 20 more for next year. The Governor has made the statement he Is going to hold the line. It will be Interesting to see who gives. I'm sure you already have made up your mind about what will happen. HOYTSVILLE Caroline Sargent who has been seriously ill Is staying in Murray with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Sargent. HENEFE- RGluseppi Matteucci (Joseph Matue), 88, died Dec. 8 In an Ogden hospital. He was born Aug. 27, 1881, Marlla, Italy to Carlo and Car-lot- ta Matteucci Matteucci. He married Geisomlna Mattieuccl, 1901, Italy; she died April 30, 1948. Mr. Maltieucci was a retired employee, Ideal Cement Co., Devils Slide, Morgan County. He came to the U S. In 1903. Member of the Catholic Church. Survivors: sons, daughters, Delmo Matue, Henefer; Rlaleri (Tat) Matue, Guida Matteucci, Alberlco (Poly) Mattieuccl, Mrs. Eade Pistols, Mrs. Clarence H. (Emola) Lowe, all Ogden; 30 grandchildren; 47 great grandchildren; 14 great-gre- at grandchildren. Requiem Mass was held Thursday 10 a.m., St. Mary's Catholic Church. Holy Rosary 8 p.m., Lindquist Wednesday and Sons, Colonial Chapel. Burial Ogden City Cemetery. Wallace Orgle Blckmon, 68, a former superintendent of schools In the South Summit county school Emery and districts, died Thursday In a Salt Lake hospital of natu- ral causes. Mr. Blck-mor- e was superintendent of schools In Hr. Emery County Bickmses from 1996 to 1943 and was superintendent f sebods in South Summit Cavity from 1943 to 1951. former teacher and principal at Green River, 'Emery County. Mr. Bkfrmore Iran Employed by the LikDow Brqfc.' Publishing Co., Chicago, si iktah salesman. He was born Oct. 6, 1902, In Paradise, Cache County, a son or Elery M. and Leah Ilfewui Orgfo Bickmore. On Aug. 28, 1925, he married Marian Anderson in Idaho FsIIs. Mr. Bickmore is survived by his widow; three sons, Robert W Pescadero, Calif.; Lewi D., Fairfax, Va. and G. Ronald Blythe, Calif, and 16 grandchildren, Survivon also indude three brothers and five listen, Reed O., Pescadero; Allan B., Logan; Wiliam D., Mrs. Beth both Paradise, Williamson, Los Mrs. Leah Lonsway, Angeles; Mrs. Bene Laney, Downey, Calif.: Mrs. Rebecca Jensen, Ephraim, Sanpete County; and Mrs. Ada S Box Elder Tremonton, fmintv Ceme Burial tn the Logan tan-do- r. tery. f Upl Ultimo NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DBTRICT IN ANDFORSUM-MI- T COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. ESTATE OF CHARLES E. Company, Its successors and assigns (herein called the Grantee), the right, privilege or franchise (until, December 3, 8019) to construct, maintain and operate In, along; upon and across the present and future roads, highways and public places in Summit County, Utah, and its successors, electric light and power lines, together with all the necessary or desir-- able appurtenances (Including underground conduits, poles, towers, wires, transmission lines, and telegraph and telephone lines for Its own use), for the purpose of transmitting and supplying electricity to said County, the Inhabitants thereof, and persons and corporations beyond the limits thereof, for light, heat, power and other purposes. Section 2. Poles and towers shall be so erected as to inter-fo- re as little as possible with traffic over said roads and highways. The opening of roads and the erection of polesand towers shall be controlled by the ordinances of said County, but will not be made so as to unreasonably Interfere with the proper operation of said lines. Section 3. All lines constructed under this grant shall be constructed in accordance with established practices with respect to electrical construction. Section 4. The County shall In no way be liable or responsible for any accident or damage that may occur in tbs construction, operation or maintenance by the Grantee of its lines and appurtenances hereunder, and the acceptance of this franchise shall be deemed an agreement on the part of said Grantee, its successors and assigns, to Indemnify said County and hold It harmless against any and all liability, loss, cost, damage or expense which may accrue to said County by reason of the neglect, default or misconduct id tbs Grantee in the construction, operation or maintenance of Its lines and appurtenances hereunder. Section 5. The Grantee shall file its written acceptance of this franchise with the County Clerk within thirty (3Q) days STATE OF UTAH THE SUMMrr COUNTY BEE 3 ) as : COUNTY OF SUMMIT ) the undersigned, the' duty qualified and acting County Clerk of Summit County, Utah, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance adopted by the Board of County Commissioners of said County at a meeting duly held therein on the 3rd day of December, 1969, and that Commissioners Carlos L. Porter, Kenneth E. Woolstenhulme, James Murnin voted for the passage of said Coalville, Utah I, Thursday, December ordinance, and no one voted against Its passage. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my band and affixed my official seal on this the 8th day of December, 1969. Reed D. Pace COUNTY CLERK, Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners. Published in the Summit County Bee Dec. 11, 1969. MMdassMMsaaaaaaasMwaaaanH WhM YM vMt SaH Lata CHy, wf la al aar MaaVy Han. liama thiweh Ika wifeit lalacMaa al wailara da lag aad afelary la Iha cawitry. LatMt irytot. Fair yricM. WESTON BOOH SADDLE IT . IANCHWEAI Sand far yaw FREE N fee Offer by afei. Wa aiar CWalaeaa Jackt fiWf " RANCHWEAR S3 lad fanriag Da NaHaa fraia Sia Hiatt aF Sw Wad Otrwwt lak Laba City, Utah 2nd Daft- - "N" Need Money? 9 Permanent Employment Learn a Skill after Its passage. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect as soon as it shall be published, or on the fifteenth day after Its passage, whichever shall occur later. Section 7. This ordinance shall be in lieu of and shall 9 Training: Provided 9 $1.60 an hour plus piecework bonus supersede all prior franchises granted to Utah Power A Light Company fay Summit County. Passed by the County Commissioners of Summit County, Utah, this 3rd day of December, 1969. 20 Sewing Machine Operaton Needed Immediately Carlos L. Porter Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners ATTEST: Reed D. Pace 326 S. 6th West Heber City, Utah County Clerk, Clerk id the Board of County Commissioners MONTGOMERY, DECEASED. Creditors wlH present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 6241 South 1550 East, .Ogden, Utah, on or before the day of March, AJ). 1970; Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. & Blanche M. Zumbrunnen, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles M. Montgomery, De- ceased. Glen E. Fuller I Orval C. Harrison, Attorneys for Administratrix, 15 E. 4th South, ing. But If you really want to know why an electric dryer is more like natural sunshine than any other, ask the woman who uses a flameless dryer. Then see the carefree new models at your electric dealer. Buy a Carefree Electric Dryer Now ' Utah Power i I Light Company Salt Lake City, Utah. Published In The Summit County Bee November 20 and 27, December 4 and 11, 1969. TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given to all persons who may have claims against The First National Bank of Coalville, Coalville, Utah, that the same must be present- -, ed to Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Receiver of aid bank, with legal proof thereof, within three months from October 16, 1969, or they may be disallowed. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Receiver of The First National Bank of Coalville, Coalville, Utah. By JAMES E. BURNS Liquidator 16 South Main Coalville, Utah Published in The Summit County Bee October 16, 1969 through January 15, 1970. NOTICE AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO LIGHT UTAH POWER ITS SUCCESCOMPANY, SORS AND ASSIGNS, AN ELECTRIC LIGHT, HEAT AND POWER FRANCHISE. BOARD THE OF COUNTY, COMMISSIONERS OF SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: t Section L That than IsherebJ granted to Utah Power A Light Mill wmFwawegnaiMwinneiiwi 75-9-- 5, You might wonder why we refer to electric dryers as another kind of "sun." Well, we could tell you about the pure heat, or the fresh smell, or the aafety for all fabrics against fading or yellow- . fee aayfeiia. bt OX 11, 1969 itm craning, cmm H nnpMt Hag. Stint Sawn RMChint fan'll a bit yea wight Iik CraM it 10 HintMibir, M Mf. angla tn tha Midway. traffic alwiy baa th right Jam yo lend tmm mohtk rink Lwn fvtrythmg ywo need to kite iwm 1 way: fxjwrts. Johnson motors |