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Show 5 k - THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE ftetoratf as awoMtelau maltar, October 26, IMS, at the ot CMlvilla, Utah 14017, under the Act of Merab 2, PuMlehed Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Seeeitd-clas- a paid at Coalville, Utah. Advertising Bates on Application. Bnbeeriptlln MAO a year In advance. H. C, McConaughy, Editor and Publisher. Lenlse D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. W. P. Langford, Production Manager, pool-ofHc- Busy Weeks Looming Up Ahead for North Cageis and Wrestlers o 1071. poet-ag- e Merry Christmas and Happy New Yearl Hope everyone has a very merry holiday! But dont forget to come back to school on Jan. 31 -N- SHSWeve got quite a big schedule for the next few weeks. Dec. 29, Wendover comes to for a basketball game. This is a league game, so be sure to cornel Also, this drill team will be presenting a special Christmas drill. R should be a very enjoyable evening. Then on the 30th (wrestling this time) a special Holiday Tournament wiU be held at NJ5, Wasatch, South Summit, will be Grantsville and participating in this. There will be two sessions, starting at 1 pjn. and 6 p.m. Be sure to N. 118 THE SEASON to be Jolly, of . course, and so My Lady Fair Louisa and 1 cot a Jolly kick from a Christmas card iddraasad so: "Louisa and Mac and Work- gan as my favorite community. Last summer a few hippies showed up, like in the City on the Bay, but John Bigelow, Stiff Hoyt and Keith Bailey ran em out of town.) N, ers. ANOTHER JOLLY is the final line on all the announcements ' of receptions for nice people celebrating anniversaries or older birthdays: No Gifts, Please." Now be warned in advance that if and when you come to congratulate L A M on their golden wedding anniversary (there they sat in their motorized wheel chairs) the an- -. nouncement will end thus: . .. 'Bring ' money." ' . see "i . FOR THE FIRST time in the 16 years Ive been making the Monday morning trip up the river, it was MUCH colder Monday in Morgan than it was in Coalville. By the time I got to my favorite town, Kamas was almost balmy, Same way on my return in the afternoon. Much warmer in Summit, a thousand feet higher, than in Morgan. Yep, Kamas has replaced San Francisco and tied Mor- - vertising department at The SL Tribune. They sure got everybody to read every ad in Sundays paper. They announced in advance that there would be an advertisement full ol dirty words in the Sunday Trlb. Since it wasnt a very big ad, one had to read almost everything to find it. (First time Ive studied the ads for years.) There was a lot of dictionary borrowing to find out what aU those scientific terms meant. Most of them appear in the dirty books in much shorter form. ACCORDING to Dan Valen' tine, Wednesday, Dec. 22, was Lady Bird Johnsons birthday. 1 didnt know that. Had 1 known, 1 would have sent her a Happy Birthday card, and then next year she would have sent me one, and then 1 could almost rank with Lynx Langford, who shook hands with her when she visited Park City. He has not his right hand since. Well, there must be a lot of people besides Willis Packard and me who were born on Dec. 22. But gosh . . . Lady Bird. . . wen-wash- ed JUST ABOUT everything I A razor for the upper lip of Senator Frank Moss. On most men the mustache looks good. But Teds lip is wrong. AU he needs is a Camel hanging down to make him look like the salesman you wouldnt buy a used car from. SO NOW a Very Merry Christmas to every one. And in closing, I regret the necessity for this anonymous school prayer: "Now I sit me down in school, where praying is against the rule. For this great nation, under God, finds public mention of Him odd. -- Mac. Kamas Theatre Kama i, Utah Wanship News Ted and Ella Boyer were hosts at their home for their annual family Christmas party SATURDAY and MONDAY Sunday. Approximately thirty family members were present Dec. 25-2-7 to enjoy a delicious dinner, John Wayne Glen Campbell sing carols and exchange gifts. Phono 783-446- 9 in TRUE GRIT FRIDAY A Dec, 31 SATURDAY Jan. 1 Lion In the Winter with Kathryn Hepburn Peter OToole mit, Friday, Jan. 7 a wrestling tournament will be held at Wasatch. And on the same day goes to Tlntic for a basketball game. Dec. 17, the N3. wrestlers participated in a pin tournament at the Intermountain Indian N. school. The statistics are as follows: Mike Jones lost 3; Rex Robinson, lost by a pin; Steven Jones, won with a pin; Dennis Vernon, lost Kenny Slddoway, lost, overtime 5; Joe Cluppell, lost by a pin; Blaine Bfonquist, lost 2; Keith Rees, lost, overtime 9; Rod Bagnell, lost by a pin; Alan Staley, lost by a pin; Donnie PaSsey, lost by a pin; The other schools that partic2-- 0-- 9; 2-- wanted for Christmas Fve already got. So PU wish for something for somebody else: v cornel Another wrestling match will be held on Jan. 6 at South Sum- GOTTA HAND IT to the ad- 00 Among those present were Ruth Maxwell and family, Jess and Reta Moore and family from Lehl; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gibbons; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pace; D. A. and Louise Pace and .their family; Maxine Mar-cha- nt from Peoa and two family friends, Dorothy and Mavis from Europe. News Items from Kamas Valley ipated were Davis, Soda - Springs, Idaho, Intermountain and N The places were: first Davis, 2nd Intermountain, 3rd North Summit and 4th Soda Springs. Then on Tuesday, Dec. 21 NS. met Mountain View at home. The following wrestlers did a fine Job at this match: Ronnie Moore, won 13 to 1; Rex Robinson, tied 4 to 4; George Rees, tied 6 to 6; Dennis Vernon, won with a pin; Kenny Siddoway, won 3 to 0; Joe Chappell, tied 10 to 10; Blaine Bkmquist, tied 4 to 4; Keith Rees, lost by decision; Rod Bagnell, won with a pin; Alan Staley, lost by a pin; ' Donnie Passey, default. The score ended with j. Lerean Bronson re turned from St. George. They enjoyed their stay , the beautiful weather, and visits with several of the people from this and other areas who were down there. Guy and NSHS The North Summit advisors and students can be proud of the Senior Hop held at the' school Friday evening. The hall was beautifully orated in a Christmas motif. A white horse-drasleigh and Christmas trees, tastefully decorated caught your eye upon entering the hall. . short Intermission A with songs by the Sunshine Specials and a presentation of the senior was very beautiful. The music was by a groig from Weber College in Ogden, The Lonely Bulls. Next time you see this group advertised, go for the sheer Joy of hearing true artists. This group was outstanding and appealed to both old and young Morlin and LaReta Van Tas-se- ll are very happy to have their daughter and son-in-laGaylen and Gaye Pace andchll- dren borne from Texas. Gaylen has completed his time in the service. On Sunday Morlin and LaReta were hosts to a dinner for Craig and Noreen, Gaylen and Gaye and Richard and Jane . alike. . Henefer Church The Ward Night Relief Society held a Christmas party on We&iesday evening Dec. 16. The evening was made enjoyable with a few games and the singing of Christmas songs. Eleven members enjoyed the light refreshments and the giving of baked goods later in the evening. The day Relief Society held ' Persons of Stake Approximately f.'irsFJS Sunday Sacrament meeting was presented by the Relief Society Singing Mothers. The script was written by Deanna Page, and was very enjoyable. Lynn and Sheryl Ish and Lucille Fitzgerald were very happy to have their Brent daughter and and Linda Jensen and baby of Idaho Falls, visit with them for several days. son-in-la- w, Christmas party last Thursday at the home of Kelly Blazzrd. were Roma Anderson, Exie Crandall and Alene Bushel!. They had a ham dinner and exchanged gifts. A trio from Coalville entertained them with several musical selections. Authorised Salea ad Service A Ik General Electric Factory Trained Service for S.I. HetPeiut Speed Queen CeeM! Utah Westteghoue Phase 336-245- 8 N. 33 and Mountain View 24. Con- gratulations, wrestlers! -- NSHS Have a happy holiday and bright new yearl a Upton Items Things have been buzzing for the members of Upton Ward this past week. December 10, husbands and wives got together at the ward for a turkey supper and an evening of Bingo. Monday the entire Ward with their families met at the church to honor Family Home Evening as a Ward. Apia! a delicious turkey dinner for everyone. It was at this party that Santa dropped in to brings sacks of goodies to the children. A delightful program was presented to the group and everyone had a wonderful time at this get together. Congenial Bishop of the Ward Emerson Staples was thrilled at the success of the social parties, held for Ward EVERY GOOD WISH FOR THE HOLIDAYS BOYDEN DRUG comfbRt and cheeu ffeom all youR fraends And neiqhBGRS At MOUNTAIN FUEL A RECIPE FOR HOLIDAY CHEER Gtfiigg anMBws r.iasitefM ata c Ktt ; CocflUOGijv xflBOBBuetBt-- , ju St 7Uc4 iwfdifriyp yfy ywilwtcL ftf&a 4LfaHI)flC'nC0II4- tytUUde. w - tfir- roo i uiorft 4. ,0$ 194 11$. Kamas Valley ECHO CAFE Frank Cattelan Farm Headquarters Bos Stef BLONQUIST MOTEL Appliance and Refrigeration Specialist - Co-O- p i'i Marion , Wish Everyone Lots of Cheer, Loads of Fun! Dick Siddoway their meeting on Tuesday Dec. 21. A few games were played, after which a few Christmas songs were sung. LaVon Vernon sang some songs that everyone enjoyed. A hot turkey dinner was served to the twenty six present. Homemade baked goods were exchanged later as gifts. Christmas program was held in Sunday School Sunday. Narrator was Edison Stephens. Randy Ovard read from the Bible of the Birth of Christ. A song was sung by Lavelle Stephens. A trio consisting of LaNae Ovard, Bonnie Ovard and Thea Boyer sang and were accompanied by Joye Ovard. The Junior Sunday School sang sev- -. eral numbers under the direction of Marie Rlchlns and accompanied by Marla Boyer and Sheryl Dawson. Talks were given by several small House. forty were present. A program was presented, arranged by Winona Smith. A lovely meal was served. Special guests was the Bishopric. - The Sew and Sew Club held Club met Mrs. Coalville, Utah . their Provo. The Merry . The Primary officers and teachers and their partners held their Christmas party at the w, m m 1971 Christmas party. Twelve members were present to enjoy a delicious dinner.. They exchanged gifts and sang carols. holidays. Tracy Hoyt, daughter of Bob' and Barbara spent a few days in the Coalville hospital with the flu. She came home on Sunday and were happy to report she is feeling much better. 7 r " week at the home of Reva Fitzgerald for their annual Christmas party Tuesday night at the Union Hall at Weber college in Ogden. They were entertained by a trio, singing Christmas songs, and enjoyed a prime rib dinner. Rs nice to have all of our college students home for the wn Thursday, December 23, last All of the bank employees and their partners enjoyed their dec- THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 41 EM DliHutl . cnEUlilKBlS - |