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Show Big Cow Moose Visits in Oakley (This Week) A big cow moose ventured down from the hills Monday behind the Ivan Park and Del Ray Hatch homes. It drew many spectators, and caused a lot of excitement and conversation. Darwin Woolstenhulme is still sporting the cast on his arm, following surgery he had during the Christmas holidays. Kendell Woolstenhulme, son of Wendell and Aria has been home this week with paeumonla. Ruth Crittenden will spend this week in Lehl tending her five grandchildren, all girls, of Jim and Kay's, while they attend a convention. Beth Wilde and Susie Flagare of Salt Lake spent Sunday in town visiting friends and ing home from school last week, and had the misfortune of hitting a deer in Parley's Canyon, ruining the front of his Bulck. . relatives. "Labon of Lore Is the 19- coming North Summit High School play, to he presented Feb. 3. Rehearsing viciously are Charlotte Bates, left, Arlys Judd and Vaughn Staples. "Labors of Love" To Be Presented by North High NSH- SNJS. who won their matches tor North Summit were: Mike Jones, decision, 98 lb; Dennis Vernon, 119 a., and Blaine Blonquist, 132 lb., pin; Rodney Bagnell, decision, 145 proudly presents 'Labors of Love. It is a musical melodrama, the funniest show of the season. Everyone come and enjoy Wednesday, Feb. 3, an evening of fun and laughter. Show starts at 8 p.m. For those who cannot attend, a matinee will be presented Thursday, Feb. 4 at 2 pun. Tickets may be bought from the cast, or at the door. Let's support the people who have put so much time into the 'Labors of Love. Friday, Feb. 5, following the game with South Summit, the Warwhoop dance features 'Rose Garden as their theme. There will be lots and lots of door prizes and lots of fun, too. We want South Summit to stay, too. Its a record hop and please wear school dress. lb.; Blake Vernon, forfeit, 155 lbs.; Jim Jones, pin, 167 lb.; Robert Toole 185 lb. and Donnie Passey, unlimited, forfeit. January from Butch Cassidy. Flan on coming. HS-There are plenty of athletic events, two games this week, and a match at South Summit. ... The Braves met Morgan last Friday at Morgan, to be defeated 52 to 62. Alan Black was high point man with 25 points, and Kent Homer Jones, had 12 points. The Braves put in a good fight, the score at half was 22 to 28, but we Just couldnt catch up. NSHS Our wrestlers have been doing great. Jan. 21, the eighth graders wrestled Morgan, and we did a great Job. We should have an excellent team in the future. They will wrestle again at Morgan. NSHS January 19, the Inter mountain Indian School wrestling squad traveled to North Summit. They were defeated 36 to 16. Those in Close Loss Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Miles. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miles and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stevens. Ray and Linda V anTasseU are proud parents of a baby boy born January 23 at an Ogden hospital. He weighed 5 lb. 9 oz. and he has a sister, Shelly. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. surgery. Vera Wilde hasn't been feeling too well these past few weeks. Hope she is- soon out and around again soon. Mrs. Ray Bolinder are the proud parents of their brand new fourth son. The - Carma Frazier, daughter of Kent and Kenna entertained a groqp of her little friends at her sixth birthday. nt, Lu-cen- Brad Wilde, son of Buck and Betty and Tyree Wilde, son of Wendell and Bonnie enjoyed a full day of skiing Sunday at Park City West. Edward Sorensen spent a few days in the Coalville hospital having Birthday congratulations this are sent out to the follow-lng: Debra Cossey, Jeffrey Bronson, Phyllis Lewis, Brenda Lee Frantz, Leon Wilde, Tracey Gines, Don Hortln, Shirley Woolstenhulme, Debbie Sorenson, Sherman Klrkham, Lucille Hoyt, Lonnie Richardson, Esther Lemon, Bruce Mar-chaEllen Oehler, DeMont Atkinson, Robert Maxwell, Shans Jai Gines, Kent Thomas, Wilma Crystal, May Lewis, Bonnie McCormick, Alvin Gines da Bill Fischer, Jean McNeil, Lewis, and Elva Hallam. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. O. A. Peterson in Coalville were Mrs. Thelma Wilde and Sherlda, Bryan and Kevin Wilde, and Debra Wilde and Larry Johnson. Also Mr. and Mrs. Mark Peterson, Sharon and Mamie Kelsen of Ogden and Leonard and Wilma Morris of Evanston, Wyoming. The Valley ettes held their club meeting at the Cultural Hall on Wednesday night. An evening of volleyball was enjoyed. After which Karen McCormick and Lola Lambert week Pitt and Mr. and Mrs. Clayne VauTassell and great grandmother Myrtle Pitt. Bud Mr. and grandparents are Gord Bolinder of St. George, Edna Clark (foster grandmother) of Coalville and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Judd also of Coalville. served refreshments. Larry and Therma Turner and family were Sunday dinner guests of his brother Steve and family of Salt Lake. Larry's daughter Shauna spent the day with them also. The Lions Club held their Salt Lake City-- An estimated six million people will no longer be required to file income tax returns because of liberalized rules added to the law by the Tax Reform Act of 1969. Roland V. Wise, IRS District Director for Utah, said a single person is not required to file a return unless he has Income 'of $1700 or more. Previously, he said, such a person had to file if he had $600 or more income. Single persons 65 or over do not have to file a return unless they have $2300 or more Income instead of $1200 as in the past. Mr. Wise emphasizes, however, that 'persons with net profit of $400 or more from must file and tax, pay the even though no income tax may be due. The Increased filing requirements apply also to married couples, but only if they live together and file Jointly and neither Is a dependent of another taxpayer. Such a couple, under 65, do not have to file a return until their combined income reaches $2300. If both are 65 or over, no return is due on income under $3500, or under $2900 if one of them Is 65 or I Thursday, January 28, 1971 , annual zoos 28-- A party Saturday night at the Town Park. Clubs Joining in for an evening of snowmoblling were - Heber, Orem, Provo, American Fork, and Kamas. Fifty members were present. Chili, hoagfes, coffee, hot chocolate and donuts were served. Frank Ward was released from the LDS Hospital on MonEdge-mo- Flinders Mountain Ranch. The Kamas Valley Lions Club were in charge of the concession stand, Vera and Linda Osmond had guests at their home ooFrlday. Vera's sister Darlene and husband Dick Cowley of Layton, Utah. Gordon Taylor accompanied by Jay Cummings of Salt Lake left on Thursday for San Jose, California on a business trip. Ward Blazzard and Claude and Jane Maxwell preseutedthe program 8unday evenlngln Sacrament Meeting; Ward and Claude were speaker, and Jane play ed a piano solo. - over. Married persons filing separately, however, are still required to file returns on in- - We'll hold prize drawings all afternoon register at the door when you come in. (Winners neied not be present. Winning names will be posted in our bank lobby the week following the drawing.) 31-2- esne. VARSITY Gines, lost, decision; Rick Siddoway, won, decision; Kevin Atkinson, lost, decision; Brent Jones, won decision; Kent Leavitt, tie. Marlon Lott, won decision; Thayne Lott, won pin; Tim Atkinson, lost decision; Lorin Prescott, won decision; Mark Peterson, lost pin. 185 lb;, South lost by forfeit; Heavy, South lost by forMike feit. Antelope Trapping Quite Successful The Utah Fish and Game Division's antelope trapping operating at Lusk, Wyoming resulted in the capture of 155 antelope. Desptte high winds and difficult trapping conditions Division personnel were successful in obtaining a good proportion of bucks, does, and fawns for transplanting in Utah. The antelope trapped were part of a herd causing damage to agricultural lands near Lusk in eastern Wyoming, and were removed in cooperation with the DeWyoming Game and Fish were The animals partment. driven into a wing trap using a helicopter. They were then loaded into a commercial livestock carrier for transportation to the release sites. antelope were Point in San at Hatch released Juan County; the remaining 71 animals were released on Myton Bench in Duchesne County. The release in San Juan County is a new introduction for that area, but antelope formerly Inhabited the Myton Bench area. They disappeared from that area in the Eighty-fo- JUNIOR VARSITY Trey Wilde, woo pin; Kay Fitzgerald, won pin; Bill Crystal, won decision; Mont Wi- lst decision; Don Milliams, ller, lost decision; Jody Mar-chalost decision; Alvin Simmons, lost decision; Scott McAffee, lost, pin; Tim Gines, won, pin; Ken Mitchell, lost pin; Eldon Bishop, won decision; Dennis O Driscoll, von pin; Blaine Williams, won pin, nt. ur late 20s. Sportsmen can consider their money well spent on this project, which should result in the establishment of huntable herds in these areas. .Your friends and neighbors at Walker Bank Coalville Office. . 11 . Meadow We're celebrating our newly remodeled Walker Bank Coalville Office. We hope that the changes we've made will result in a more pleasant atmosphere for you and make banking more convenient. Prize Drawings ot, day. Gary Davis is in the IDS Hospital undergoing tests. He was admitted on Friday. The Summit County Sheriff Posse held their first annual Utah Snowmobile Association sanctioned races Sunday at Friday, January 29th, from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.ni WRESTLING Thursday, January 21, our mighty S. 8. wrestlers traveled to Wasatch. Even though our varsity lost to the Wasps 6, we are very proud of our guys, and wish them the best of luck in the coming matches. Our J. V. really showed 'em whos boss, by whipping the Wasps with a powerful score of 2. Congratulations boy sand let's do it again this week. Beat Park City, NJS. and Duch21-2- . name. It is Otho Moos man, and they are from Mink Creek, Idaho Sorry about that. Dee and Glenda Thomas are very thrilled on the arrival of a new baby girl, born January 21 at the Heber Hospital, fibs weighed 7 lb. 5 oz. and was 17 inches long. They will name her Shalise. They have one other child, a boy, Terry Dee. the Morgan comes of $600 or more, the same as in the past. Anyone not required to file but who has income tax with held should file a return to get his refund, Mr. Wise said. South Mafmen SOUTH SUMMIT husbands Coalville, Utah S- Fewer To File Income Taxes NSHS NSHS activities! I -- DeAnn Shirlene's know KAMA- THE 8UMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 Kamas Notes Wrestling team traveled to North Summit. They beat the Braves 38 to 14. Among those who wonfor North Summit were: Kenny Siddoway, decision, 105 lb.; Dennis Vernon, pin, 119 lb.; Rodney, Bagnell, decision, 145 Friday, Feb. 12, the Seniors are having their Senior Hop, 'Not Going Home No More, -NS- 21, lb.; Jim Jones, decision, 167 lb. This week the North Summit Wrestlers travel to South Summit on Thursday, the 28, at 6:30 p.m. Let's all support our school Bob Johnson, son of Bert and Helen has been home ill this week. Kent and Kenna Frasier and family presented the program in Sacrament Meeting Sunday. Sincere st sympathy is extended to the family of Wally Woolstenhulme on his death. His children, Brick and Faye, Bob and Alene, Glen and Margaret, Boyd and Bernice from Montpelier, Idaho, Sherdon and Gwen of Wanshlp, Maxine Price of Pleasant Grove, and Wilma Hansen of Salt Lain have been staying in Oakley the past while commuting to Heber with Elmo. (Last Week) Dee Lynn Stevens was com ' Tim Woolstenhulme, son of Wendell and Aria, broke his leg while snowmoblling with Ms Uncle Ken. Tim is back in school resuming his activities, plus playing lnthe Little League basketball games. Rex and Gwen Simpson are on cloud nine these days. They have their first grandchild, a little girl Their son Kim and wife Lana are also pretty proud. A correction has to be made. A few weeks ago it was said that Shlrlene Wilde and her husband Opal were in town to attend the open house of Nate Wilde and his wife. We didn't pink and BIue . |