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Show ! Kozy Cafe's Annual Yule Party Is Described in Poetic Detail night before Christmas at the Koiy Cafe. It was all decorated in Christmas colors so gay. Vi had made the plum pudding Twas the It vas chuck full of urine. Dot and Stokes had finished the bottle, they were singing 'Sweet Adallne. Ruth Campbell was stuffing the turkey with care, She wanted to be through before Clinton Dillree got there. . Perfie Romero was busy scrub- bing the pans, She was taking great care not to get dish pan hands. Faye Porter had the pies all lined up in a row. Denice Larsen was trying to got off work to go to the show. Hilda Malr was setting the tables in the back, Johnnie Comer was there with his wise cracks. Ethel Raymond was rushing here and there, Getting ready for the man with the long white hair. Alice Wilde was at the grill with her hand on her hip. Every once in a while she gave a hot cake a flip. Wendy Ovard and Tena Jackson were ready to hustle At the II o'clock arrival of Sam Romero and Russell. In the corner holding hands were Judy Ovard and Dennis (Hennefer) Trying to get rid of Brent lfair and Marla Boyer who were a menace. Kim Jackson and Allen Porter were busy doing the dishes. If you didn't watch them close, they'd sneak Inatew kisses. Porter was sitting reading her book. Clara Ovard was giving advice to the cook. Nancy Hennefer was waitlngfor Steve Paskett to get there And June Hennefer would be glad to get her out of her Donna . hair. Land, said Bessie Meadows "this gang is up tight. ril be glad when this shifts over for the night. Then they all gathered around and they wished each one My cheer. Gee they said, 'Christmas is a wonderful time of year It was the night after Christmas and all through the Kozy Every employee was sick, with a fever, their cheeks were all rosy. The dishes were flung in a pile on the sink, Clinton and Anna Dean Dillree did on their tired sink. Dee, Diane and Darlene Dillree were all home in their beds Flora Jones and Bette had pains in their heads. Kris Wright heated water and Florence Shipman brought the pill. Lorraine Swanson said 'this should cure any kind of an 111. Then out in front of the cafe man standing outside. She looked at him closely and realized then, It was Dr. Willard Dillree, they had sent for at 10. He was dressed in a blf coat to keep him from chilling And his pockets were bulging with boxes of pills. in the Kozy, Cora Dillree was carrying his He came pack. Full of fresh paregoric and strong oplcac. Rhubarb and soda - mints, fine castor oil. And pink sticking plaster rolled qilnacoiL Rose Jones, Jean Clark and Sharon Clark howled in a chorus of pain. And Kathy Passey lifted up her contralto again. Dr. Dillree felt Phyllis Passey's pulse. And look at Hazel Ball's tongue Took Valeen Snyder's temperature. And sounded Zelma Iynns lungs. When he dosed all the workers and eased Kathys pain. He put back his medicine and rushed out to the train. He Jumped upon the steps and shouted to the engineer. This is the best time of all the year. I Just made SO bucks at the Kozy Cafe. I wish it was Christmas almost every day. -- By Melba Richlns.Henefer. Pheasant Harvest Is Aid to Nature Pheasants have an avenge 70 percent population loss each year whether they are hunted or not, according to Darrell Nish, biologist for the Utah Division of Fish and Game. The same fact holds true for other upland game species with high reproductive rates. Contrary to the opinion of some persons, these species cannot be stockpiled to multiply indefinitely. If the surplus birds are not harvested by hunters, nature steps in and takes her toll. Game bird papulations decline because the habitat declines, not because of hunting pressure. Pink and Blue Dairy Foods HENEFE- RPat and Bonnie Ovard are thrilled with their new little son who was born Friday, Dec. 18 In the McKay Hospital. Innocent of Fatty Charge A 20-ye- ar study be- tween diet and heart disease has pointed out that dairy foods are Innocent of many charges concerning cholesterol. Framingham, Massachusetts may not be familiar to many, but for the past 20 years the people of this Boston suberb have been the subject of studies on the correlation of diet and heart disease. The American Heart Association has referred to the study for years to substantiate its claims that foods high in staur-ate- d fats this Includes milk, butter, and other dairy products -- have been responsible for increased amounts of cholesterol in the blood and coronary deart disease. New results are out, and we find that this Just isnt sol postscript emerging from the study of a sample of Framingham citizens says, 'There is no discernible association between reported diet intake and serum cholesterol level. 'The exception was a 'weak negative association between calorie intake and serum cholesterol in men (Medical World News, September 11). The report also notes that, while food Intake isn't necessarily unrelated to coronary heart disease incidence by some other unspecified mechanism, there was "no suggestion of any relation between diet and the subsequent development of coronary heart disease. A 10-y- Dr. Robert I Levy, Chief of the Clinical Service at National Heart and Lung Institutes Molecular Disease branch, says genetics may be the key. 'There is more to genetics controlling one's cholesterol than there is what one eats. The basic cholesterol level is a combination of both, and our prejudice has always been that the genes you have are more important than the food you eat. In other words the way you handle your diet is a genetically conditioned fac- tor. The Framingham study may prove to be shocking to many doctors and certainly to the pub- lic. This is the positive finding that the consumers, as well as producers, have been waiting to hear for a long time. dairy He weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. He has the following brothers and sisters: Phillip, Suzanne, and Eric. Or-len- e Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ovard and Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Brooks. Most Busy Day for Telephone HeneferDUP Funeral Held Meets Dec. 18 Services for Floyd Rishton were conducted by Robert Walker at the Mortuary in Coalville on Saturday. Invocation, William Thompson; remarks, Mrs. Marvin Kilbourn; medley of favorite songs, Mrs. Afton Bloaqulst; talk. Dr. Vern Kilbourn; song by congregation, 0 My Father, benediction, Grant Judd; dedication of the grave by Asel Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kilbourn of Morgan attended funeral services in Coalville on Saturday for Floyd Rishton, of Mrs. Kilbourn. After the services they were dinner at hosts at a their home for other relatives who came. They included Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jensen and son Dale Souder of Pocatello, Mr. step-broth- er Is Christmas THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 4 Coalville, Utah Thursday, December 24,1970 HENEFER- -. The Heneter Chapter of the DUP held their meeting on Dec- ember 18. The meeting was called to order by Captain Irene Rowser. Christmas greetings for a happy and wonderful new year were given also. Opening song; 1 Heard the Bells, Minutes were read by Veda Brooks. L. Bertagnole Dies on Dec. 20 The transfer of Mr. Charles Lee Redding, Forester on the Kamas Ranger District, Kamas, Utah, was announced by Forest Supervisor St. John of the Wasatch National Forest. Mr. Redding will become District Forest Ranger of the Sedona Ranger District on the Coconino National Forest which is headquartered in Flagstaff, Arizona. The Sedona Ranger District is in the beautiful Red Rock country of Oak Creek Canyon and is mm of the most heavily used recreation areas in the Southwest. Please call Kamas rapidly approaching for Bell, and arrangements to handle the expected record number of telephone calls on Christmas Day are being made. Mountain and 650 Mountain BeU employes throughout Utah will be spending part of their Christ- 'Over mas Day at work. Ernie Anderson, local manager for the telephone company said. 'Operators, central office personnel, repairmen and supervisors wUl be working to connect thousands of telephone calls. Mrs. William Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen of Ogden; Mrs. Lois Bennett and son Scott of Murray; Asel Bowen of Salt Lake City and Dr. Vern Kilbourn of Roy Mrs. Wesley Johnston of California, a sister of the deceased, was unable to come because of can inquire for available circuits. telephone users may also use the Direct Dialing network to obtain a telephone number in any city in the country by calling universal directory assistance service. To use this service, dial "1 plus for numbers within Utah; or dial 1 plus the area code Utah According to Anderson, the volume of long distance calls placed on Christmas Day runs many times the number placed on an average day. 'This means he commented, 'that completing calls without delay will depend on when and how people place their calls. Last year, the company handled 502,720 long distance calls in Utah alone on the holiday. To help avoid disappointment in making Christmas calls, Anderson offered the following suggestions: First, he urged telephone users to place their calls in the middle of the day, rather than during the early morning and evening hours, which are the two busiest times on Christmas Day. He also explained that customers can speed their calls to their destination by dialing direct. High speed switching equipment will automatically select the fastest route for direct-dialcalls and will complete the call faster than an operator ed 555-12- plus to reach directory assistance 555-12- 12 783-449- 1. 52-- Leo ML Bertagnole, 77, The lesson, entitled, 'Glad Tidings was given by Melva Rich ins. Her lesson included very interesting facts about the Mr. Bertagnole assisted Church's tenth president, Joseph Smith, his parents and Ms grandmother. Melva was thanked for giving such a wonderful lesson. many other sheepmen to develop the industry. He served as a member of both the Utah Wool Growers Assn, and the National Wool Growers Assn. Announcement is being made that there are aprons and night gowns (age 4) left from the bazaar. Anyone wanting these should contact Irene. A native of Salt Lake City, Mr. Bertagnole was instrumental in the initiation of recreational areas in East Canyon. President Carter sent the Heneter Camp a book entitled, 'Story of the Relief Society2 and sent them Christmas wishes. Catholic Church. LBS 2c 1950 E. 17th South, a Utah wool grower, died Dec. 20 at his home of a heart ailment. WANTED TO RENT or lease with option to buy -- Small form with large older home in Heber, Kamas, Coalville area. House occupancy needed by Jan- Please call Kamas 1971. uary 4, 52-- 7B3-44- FOR SALE-Elect- 2c Royal rlc Typewriter. Phone 336-598- 8. 52-2- nc a member 829-378- of the FOR Mr. Bertagnole was born Jan. 1892 the son of Angell and Modesta B. Bertagnole. He married Myrtle Gerber on Ally 9, 1924. They were later divorced. 6, A relic consisting of a book titled 'Pipe Spring, Arizona was given by Erma Rlchlns. The author was Robert W. 01- - Christmas carols were sung by Maxine Wright. Thirteen members were present. Light refreshments and a bag of candy was given to each member.-Pa- m Robbins. WILL GIVE AWAY -- Puppies. Will make nice pets for 5. dren. Phone Morgan 52-l- nc He was Survivors include four sons and two daughters, Mrs. Glen (Myrtle) Jensen, Leo, Harold, Mrs. Ralph (Donna) White, Jay, Gene, aU Salt Lake City. 14 grandchildren; sister, Emma, Salt Lake City. directed SALE-Elect- guitar rlc large amplifier, microphone and stand. Will sell altogether or individually. Phone 829-34- 40 50-- Morgan. CLASSIFIED paid in ADS 3c are to be $1.00 advance. minimum, 15 cents additional lines over five lines. Bee Pub- lishers. 29-t- nf SUBSCRIPTION to the Summit County Bee $4.00 for domestic address; $5.00 for foreign address. Marvelous gift. 43-t- nf " a 12 Dick Siddoway ate op- erators. Anderson reminded custom- ers that lowest possible long distance rates will apply through Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, starting at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 24, and continuing until 5:00 pjn. Sunday, December 27. By dialing direct on calls, customers may call anywhere in the continental United States (except Alaska) for as little as 10( for the first three minutes during this period. out-of-st- ate A gold mine near Johnsville, California, may have been the home of America's first sld lift. In the 1860's, skiers slid down the mountain slope there on Sundays, riding up again aboard the mine's chain line ore buckets. Appliance and Refrigeration Specialist NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Summit County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLBAM. Harold C. 40364 Gerber and Milton R. Johnson, 1961 E. 4625 So., Salt Lake City, Utah, 0.45 sec.-f- t. of water is to be diverted from a n. well, 100-2ft. deep at a point N. 0 deg. 17 min. W. 1507.95 ft. E. 766.11 ft. from W 14 Cor. Sec. 15, T2N, R10E; and used for domestic purposes of 3 families, and from June 1 to Oct. 1 for irrigation of 0.25 acre within NW 14 NW 14 Sec. 15, Authorized Sales ad Service for General Electric Factory Trained Service for G. E. Speed Queen Hot Point Coalville Utah Westinghouse phone 336-245- 8 00 T2N, R10E. Kenneth H. 40366 Jewett and Kenneth Mortenson, 514 E. 1200 N., Bountiful, Utah, of water is to be JU5 sec.-f-t. NEW ARCTIC CAT (21-12- diverted from a n. well, ft. deep at a point S. 660 ft. E. 1600 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 9, T2N, R10E, and used for domestic purposes of Ifamity within NE 14 NW 14 Sec. 9, T2N, R10E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114, on or before January 30, 1971. HUBERT C. LAMBERT 50-1- 50 STATE ENGINEER Published in the Summit Co. Bee on December 17, 24, Snowmobiles Como Springs Arctic Cat Ask for Demonstration Any Time and 31, 1970. there arose such a clatter Debra Passey ran to the window to see what was the matter Peggy Jones rushed out in the entry, threw the door open wide. And there found an old gentle- - Redding Gains Promotion by Forest Service WANTED TO RENT OR LEASF -3 bedroom or large home in Heber, Kamas, Coalville area. Needed by January 4, 197L pre-holid- ay The busiest day of the year is Floyd Rishton Qj snow-ho- w "Snowmobile" sounds like a snow-goin- g automobile. But wo don't think of our Skiroule as a car. Anything that can float you 300 mike into the bush isnt a car. Its more like a light place. With a plane you must build carefully. Our heavy parts must be light Our light parted strong. We are proud of our Skiroules and constantly try to make them more simple and dependable. If you want to do a few circuits around the backyard, there are many machines. If you want to leave the backyard and fly, the name is Berger Bros. From Hardware $679.00 The Busy Corner COALVILLE Mr. Redding beganhls career with the Forest Service in 1958 when he accepted an assignment on the Umpqua National Forest in Oregon. In 1967 he transferred to the Wasatch National Forest in Utah. A native of Biloxi, Miss., Mr. Redding graduated from Mississippi State University with a BJ5. degree in Forestry in 1957. Mr. Redding, his wife Mary, and their three daughters, will move to Sedona early in January. 4 X. Subsidiary, 6W Company Inc. A r |