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Show whirled round and round like a top. When I hit their favorite hump I went end over end-s- till Inside the tube. Instead of scooting to a stop I rolled-un- der the snow. TIIESDMMITCODUTyBK Entared ai acoiui-clu-n matter, October 26, 1923, at the poat oiftoa at Coalville, Utah 61017, under the Act of March 2, 1170. poit-ag-o Etabllahad Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Saeond-clapaid at Cealvllla, Utah, Advertising Rates on Application. ' Hubacriptlon 63.00 a year In advance,. If. C. McConaughy, Editor and Publisher. Louise D. MeConaughy, Aasociate Editor. W. P. Langford Production Manager. Mary Balkar, Office .Manager. RIGHT BEHIND ME cams Chollie, our faithful rescue dog. (We thought ho was a dog; but considering how much he eats and how Mg hes getting; Pm beginning to wonder if he might be a horse in disguise.) Chollie was barking and pouncing on me at every whirl. His last pounce punctured the tube and it fizzled limply while I rolled to a stop, (ft It hadn't Pd probably still be inside the WAXING by Maty Bee WITH room --a sure sign. She likes a warm room, you like it cold. But not THIS cold. No Girl Scout she. With so many quilts and blankets you can barely turn over, there may be only the mat- ...tod MORNING IPs COLD out there. How do yon know lfi cold? There ire ways to tell: You pad barefoot to the back door, turn on the porch light, and peer through sleep-heaeyes at the thermometer. The peepers pop wide open. Fifteen belowl That means It's probably 20 below at Wanstalp, 29 below at Kamas and Park City. Suddenly you realize the bare feet are reeling In a frigid blast through a tiny crack under the door, and you remind yourself that since its winter and all doors leak a little, youd better toss a rug at the base of the door each night hereafter. tress and sheet beneath. When you get up at S and slip news- vy ' papers under the sheet youre reminded of the old box-c- ar days. Youre glad this morning that Kamas Mayor (for five more days) Gordon Taylor has a nice warm beautiful dome-pie- ce for his chilly staiU. You wonder if County Clerk Reed Pace really goes out to milk a whole herd of cows on a frigid day like suddenly youre reminded of the warmth of 01 Spottys flank, on a small boys this-a- YOU ALREADY KNEW it was browning the primroses outdoors. Your Lady Fair pulled out some time in the still of the night, and moved into the front Hoytsville News Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pace enjoyed Christmas in Roy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haycoks where they were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Mont Angell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dastrup and family, Mr. and Mrs. den Shaw and family and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Rlchlns and family. They enjoyed a luncheon and a visit from Santa Claus with gifts and treats for everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blacker of Hayward, CallL, are visiting over the holiday sat the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brown. The family held s dinner party on Christmas Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wright in Bountiful. Also enjoying the evening were Kenneth and Blaine Brown, their Robert Howe and all the Brown grandchildren. They had a dinner and a visit from Santa Claus with gifts foster-so- n, and treats for everyone. . nd forehead, the comfort of the warm bucket between your knees and the rising steam from milk. the brand-ne- w You wonder if the car will start. You hope no derelict spent the night huddled against the depot in Morgan- -if he did, theyll probably find his body this morning. You look around the coxy, warm room and you thank God and YLF that youre not that derelict. You open the drapes and shrink from the cold trapped between the drapes and the glass. YOU LOOK growing dawn and ful that cold in into the youre thank- OUT Utahlsnothing-absolut- ely ALL THIS beautiful I was burled in the snow, what was left of the tube on top of me. Chollie to the rescue! With lots of snuffling and scratching; he planted one hup pew In my eye and slopped the enow off my face with his tongue. Yeckl A rescue that I could do without. (Maybe we could give him to the aid patrol to use as a rescue dog. With him doing the rescuing, everyone would be mighty careful not I AFTER inner-tub- es are made and kids, not for mot- hers. I tried sitting but my posterior dragged in the snow end the tube wouldnt move. 1 tried lying on my tummy but my long legs dragged in the snow and tbs tube wouldnt move. FINALLY, after some contortions that would be the envy A any circus performer, I fitted myself into the tube. With a insky push from my kids 1 was off down the Clint Wilde is spending a few days In Elko, Nevada with his mom and three sisters, during Christmas vacation, ud will be beck In time for school whan R starts again. Ws an glad to have our coHep students horns for Christmas vacation, Taman Louder, Marlene Andrus, Linda Black, Howard and Mark Sargent, McKay and Marilyn Jensen, and Danny Clegg. We want to wish these students the best of luck and a Happy New Year. BRUSHING The MIA went on a hay ride Tuesday night. They sang Christmas carols to everyone. The Sunday School furnished a Christmas program to the Ward. We wen happy to see Irene and Dene Andrus hen to visit with their folks. Bishop and Mrs. Andrus. We wen also happy to see Dale BlrdsMU heck with us. Wehave all missed having Dale with us this past year. Ob-O- Blaine and trip. But I didnt sail smoothly, I day. This is a good neighborhood-y- ou can see snowmobiles on trailers or trucks at almost every home. Yesterday morning they were gleaming clean, ness sends the freezing chlU . and this morning they are Just plain dirty. That means that right into the marrow of your the .and while it was getting below zero wind Artie bones, makes gauze of all the clothing last night our good neighbors you may pile on. Here if scolder were sailing merrily over the on the thermometer-b- ut not to hills. Why don't they FREEZE? be compared with the frigidity They dont, and they live for in lower altitudes. the thrill, As the light grows yoi see', (Subtle hint to Inventors: that there is mdant steam Come up with a heated plastic arising from the gas furnace bubble, like for helicopter- schimneys on every home In the maybe even YOU will Join the exhilarated group). neighborhood. Not off and On December 20, Mr. and Mrs. Elaine Cossey wen also hosts to a Christmas party. A pot luck supper was enjoyed and gag gifts wen ezchangad. Those pnsent wen Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Wilde, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wilde and Mr. and lire. Sheldon Wilde. No amount of begging could me to down agrin. My tubing career ended right there with one time and one time only. From now on I'll settle for in the Midwest, where the damp- -' p pt watching the hide enjoy the winter sports from inside. Mary Bee. And you know AS THE SUN RISES neighborhood Nellie Johnson Called by Death Summit People Seek Damages that gas- men Harold W acker and Bill Curtis are rubbing their hands in unholy glee at (be thought of all that gas .burning night and your Nellie May Jones Johnson, 63, Walnut Creek, Calif., formerly of Henefer, Utah, died December 18 of a heart attack. She was born March 10, 1906, Henefer, to George F. and May L Wright Janes. Married to Willard Nels Johnson, Aug. 17, 1927, Salt Lake City; solemnised Salt Lake US Temple. Survivors: husband, sons, daughters, Carl Willard, Mrs. Vance (Shirley) RoskeUy, Mn. Merrill (Joyce) Alger, Mrs. Roger (Marilyn) Martinus, all Walnut Creek; 14 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, G. Allen, Coalville, Utah; Bernard W., Henefer; Earl W., Flint, Mich.; Bernice Powers, Hooper, Utah; Bereoe Harper, Evelyn Pederson, both Ogden, Utah. of comes to life. Youve checked the office and find the ink Isnt frozen and A civft suit seeking $25,000 damape and nobody left a window open but there are still too many big leaky windows. The thermostat is net for 75 but the thermometer reads 63. And on the floor 30, so you better slip anew piece of cardboard into that hole in your shoe. Thank Hevvins Ann Porter has to walk only a block to work. The neighborhood darling; and one of the loveliest girls anywhere, shes wearing a min- iskirt and her pretty knees are going to be mighty blue . . . Drivers of passing cars are peering through little holes rubbed in the windshield. Thats dangerous-h- ut you know you do it yourself. The rising sun takes a little chill off, and suddenly you wonder if the London boys, who served missions in Finland, have had their morning skinny-di- p In the nearest snowdrift like heathy Finns. You decide probably not. And you decide further that tonight you Just might go get in bed with Grandma, in the warm room.-M- ac. court orders directing Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. to remove underground cahlei and refrain from trespassing on land in Summit County is on file in Third District Court. its Tbs action, filed by Timber-lin-e, Inc.; Brant G. Badpr and James L. his wife, Wanda Sorensen and Harold Roberts states that the utility bepn Installation of underground cable across plaintiffs property about August 1 without their, consent or without making peusatioo. ' Therma Turner had a wonderful surprise Friday. Marilyn Miles, n former resident end good friend of Thermas, was able to spend most of the day with her. They decided it had been dose to ten years since they last seen each other, so they really had a gab session. Then that evening; Leah Mair and Nada Holton Joined in, ud they caught up on all the years that had lapsed since they were In school together. They enjoyed n very nice evening. Marilyn lives in Denver and had come home to spend Christmas with her parents, Roy and Donna Miles and fomily. There were three happy and gals this year on Christmas, each wearing new diamond rings. Mary Sweeney got one from her beau, Tom Coleman of Midway. Mike Day give Dixie Louder n diamond, and Carla Lewis received one from James Bridge of Salt Lake. thrilled Carla works at toe Primary Childrens Hospital, and James Is working tor his Masters Degree at the University of Utah. Defondants also placed signs on the property of rantityo without permission in connection with the installation of the end underground cable plaintiffs fear defendants will carry out further acts of trespass upon their property that will cause irreparable injury . . .and bring a multiplicity of actions to protect their rights, the complaint contended. --Salt Lake Tribune. ... THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 Coalville, Utah Thursday, January 1970 1, Tim and Lydia Carpenter had a wonderful Christmas this year. They were able to have their children home together, Sharons sister, Cathy Over-so- n ud her girl friend, Sherry Major, were Saturday and Sunday guests st the horns of Etons parents, John snd Ross Bigelow. Cathy ud Sherry took In some skiing at Park City while here. with the exception of Dale. Dennis and San Wright came from Vallejo, California, John Darlene and their four children from Minneapolis, ud Harris and Clyda and their four children from Barley, Idaho. And of course Dell ud Kathy Gordon ud their two girls. ud Koy and Phil and Carol Ann Thomas : of a baby boy born December 17 at the Coalville hospital. He weighed close to 8 pounds. No name hu been decided on yet. Grandparents are Mr. ud Mn. Bin Thomas, Kamas, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson of Oakley. They have two boys ud one girl waiting to spoil him. are proud parents arrived Mr. end Mrs. G. Reed Mar-cha- nt spool Christmas in Pocatello, Maho with their son and Duane and daughter-in-laJou and their two girls. Then Duane and Jou came to Kamas where they will be spending a few days visiting. w, Ricky Prescott, son of Dick and May Prescott is home for the holidays. He will return to San Diego, Calif., January 3 to continue hie schooling. Visitors at the home of Howard and Leah Mair over Christmas, tor dinner, were Jerry and Nada Mair and children of Heber, ud Howards parents, Mr. ud Mrs. Ron Cassidy of Pleasant Grove. Spending Christmas with Gordon and Verlle Taylor was Stella Smith of Salt Lake. The people in toe Valley wish to express their sympathy to Mr. ud lfrs. Dale Parker on toe ton of their new baby. Christmas breakfast was held at Ron and Terry Davis for Gordon and Verlle Taylor and Stella Smith. Elaine Prescott and Bud Pitt on the nick list this week. Also, the baby of Rex and Kelly Lemon was taken to the hospital Saturday night. Hope Buy ere all well soon. Maz and Carol Ann McCormick and their three girls were in town visiting with his relatives Sunday and Monday. They live in Pocatello, Idaho, but will be transferred to Salt Lake some time in January. are Sharon Bigelow and Karl and Carla Brooks and in town over the week-en- d, visiting friends and relatives. ud Anderson Sunday from family Moatlcello to spend a few days with Carlas parents, Elmo and Irene Hoyt. Don and June Jones ud their daughter Bonnie ud her husband Walt Raft of Moreland, Mahn and three children, were Ron Pat children of Salt Lake were in town over Christmas, visiting with friends and relatives. ud den and Card Lewis ud two children, and Carla Lewis spent the Christmas holidays with their parents, John and. Alice Lewis. Mae Atkinson is in Scotts-bluf- m f, Nebraska spending toe holidays with her daughter ud Nub and Myrla Wilde and family. son-in-la- T on-con- Renae Cossey to s Christmas dinner given for Mr. end Mrs. Earl Berkley, Lesa and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCauley and a special guest, Renees grandmother, Mrs. LaRettaH. Berkley. very short considering the speed with which 1 descended. But now, from the bottom looking up, it looked mighty long. After some huffing, puffing; Slipping and sliding (and three starts), I made It to the top hill. hosts wen THE HILL LOOKS pretty short from the top. It seemed ever-mthuslaq- tlc ved. Dlzls Louder has a new diamond ring aha is sporting around. She is engaged to Michael Day, grandson of Mrs. Mary J. Weston of Kamas. off the biggest part of the snow, retying my hat and deciding that one glove was lost forever, I looked at my three kids lined up at the top of the MU. They were waiting, I decided, to see if I was still alive. Wasnt that fun! they cried. Why don't you try it apin? Try it again! Were they crazy? 1 still hadnt had enough nerve to feel my lep and arms for breaks and they wanted ms to try it again. Come on, come back up and try it again! b, heres something I hadnt counted on the return guess cars for Christmas DeVon and Louise Wilde spent Christmas Day in WaHsburg at her mothers. Then they wed on to Pleasant Grove where they sped toe night at Louise's sister and her family, Betty and Ed Wall. to need it) FIRST I WATCHED the kids. It looked like fun, they sat on the tube and went sailing down the hill over a big hump then scooted to a stop at the bottom. Easy as pie, no problems. Until I tried it. soms to have a bell with them. Marv end Laura Simpson returned home from their daughter's, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nowl-i- ng of Wyoming. They all had a nice Christmas and a good visit. Everyone was well. lib well-deserv- Folk Therms Turner had s birthEverywhere you look, you set day party at her home Dec. 23 tracks whan they have been or for Louise Wilde. Leah Mair, are going; and everyone sun Nads Holton, Sheila Lewis, Glands Thomas and Louises sister, Jackie lfecham were present to vrishhert Happy day. Light refreshments wars serfor got Marion News crazy thing.) stow and living on the edge of a hill purposely smoothed off for sledding, nothing would do but I must go this week-en- d tubing with the kids. First 1 better explain Out I was raised in the banana belt of south-easte- rn Idaho where there was never enough snow for sledding in any form. So I Just figured 1 was ed getting in some winter fun--a little late maybe, but Am Just the same. the cold nothing-li- ke The town is crawling with different enow machines that people I Bees MONDAY News About Kamas Valley Mary Lou Glnen of Salt Lake sprat Christmas at their par-ai- ds home, Don rad Cynthia Ginas. Card Ann attends Weber State College. w, Guy, .Gines,. son of Don and Cynthia Gines, flew to Concord, California, to spend the Christmas holidays with his sister, Claudine Coult and her fomily. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gines, Mr. ud Mrs. Atoon Gines, and Mr. and Mrs. Rez Gines attended a wedding reception in Salt Lake Saturday night for Calvin Kirk-ha- WhM you aid! Soil laka City, drop ia at ur friaadly itora. tyawM ttmoagh Iha wifeit latatUaa at was tarn doth lag end addlary Ik Hia coaalry. Latast ityta. Fair print. SADDLERY - RANCHWIA1 - WESTERN BOOTS M Pago Color Cotaloem Offer by mH. Wo ridp ooywW. food for year MCI . . 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