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Show State Meeting THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Entered as matter, October 26, 1923, at the post office at Coalville, Utah 84017, under the Act of March 2, 1879. Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-clas- s postage paid at Coalville, Utah. Advertising Rates on Application. Subscription $5.00 a year in advance. II. C. McConaughy, Editor and Publisher. Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. W. P. Langford, Production Manager. Yankees. for FFA of NS second-clas- s The North Summit FFA attended the 44th Annual State Convention, held March 24-2- 5 at the Terrace Ballroom inSalt Lake City. and her,second attendant. From North Summit there were two delegates chosen to serve on the convention com- Mac up in Morgan and Summit decides not to run, I can rest easier. Wish he'd let me know. Way he's been writing lately, I can't Mr. and Mrs. Pete Clark and his sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Clarence House of Bountiful, celebrated the anniverHouse's twenty-eighsary and Mrs. Clark's birthday Saturday evening in Salt Lake. They enjoyed a special dinner at The Polynesian. relates: I was reminded of a story my Aunt Manda used to tell about the man who loved syrup. w, aunt took in boarders in Long Beach during the Depression. They were a droll lot of misfits, for the most part, and much given to kidding. They were naturally delighted with the new boarder when it turned out that he not only loved syrup,, but also had a lisp that caused him to pronounce it thyrup. He was always saying, Path the thyrup, or Thyrup, Dinner guests of Marvin and Beverly Mair Sunday, included her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter and their three children of Layton. w, Mrs. Mair and her two child- ren visited one day last week in Layton with the Wayne Carter and Ron Larsen families. please. . The others saw to it that he got all the syrup he craved and more; but one day they overdid it when the amorous lady boarder on his right poured so much syrup in his plate that it overflowed and spilled on his pants. Well, the boarder said, looking solemnly down at this Mr. and Mrs. Belden Lynn drove to Idaho Falls, Idaho, Thursday to visit with their son Wallace and their Connie Lynn children. They returned home Saturday evening. daughter-in-la- w, disaster, . Marcy 24, the DAV held elections and installations at the Commander, Ewa Atkinson; 1st vice commander, Leoda Dunham; 2nd vice commander, Margaret Dudley; secretary and COALVILLE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mabey adjutant, Myrla Layton; Chaplain, Faye McNeil. George Carey, National service officer was in attendance. Also present were twoState Commanders the State Adjutant and other of Clearfield, Mrs. Russell Lloyd of Millvalley, Calif.; Mrs. Seth Ollerton and daughter Margo of Hunter were visiters at the Mrs. Viola Mabey home State officers. Refreshments were served. in Coalville. We Will Be Open for Saturday, April 1st ' The convention was enjoyed by everyone who attended and a special thanks goes to the ones who contributed to the success of the convention. NSHS Drill team and cheerleader ts ara set for April 27. try-ou- So plan on it! NSHS The big event we all look forward to is coming up right quick and guess what that is!!! SHOTS!!! The health clinic will be held on April 4, 11, 18 and 25. Dont forget! -- NSHS Another big event in April Karl's Kar Kare Located at rear of Bullocks Car Wash Open Monday thru Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.in. PHONE 336-252- COALVILLE 3 Im WELL INFORMATION The depth of the well to date at Upton is 10,355 feet and they are still drilling. Mrs. Florence Shipman is taking a vacation. She left by plane Thursday,, for Cedar Model RT178 . 17.1 cu. ft. capacity vival of the race, is assured through the females, which are fertilized before they bed down for the winter. Ice-Mak- . er Adjustable Rollers Slim-wacandesign Heavy-duttilevered adjustable shelves, including four Fresh Meat Keeper con- ll y half-shelv- 7-d- quick-releas- u. ft. Refrigerator V- - . Avocado Color V Retail $430.00 : . ' . J ; i ' , . Call LaRue Hill 336-58- 43 er Built-i- j n - ,v-l7'c- ; From March 3Q to April 8 extra freezer shelf Adjust- able- door .shelves Large Vegetable Crisper. . Extra ' crisper adjusts up.or down Butter and .Cheese Servers Removable Egg Server New High Performance. Filter 1 4 $12i50 d arate from frozen food : i moist-col- crisper Separate controls for refrigeratpr and freezer ; Ice Tray Compartment keeps two trays sep- Permanent Waves . es ay verts to 'Regular only 30 wide Big 163-lb- . capac-- . ity freezer Completely Frost-Fre- e Optional Automatic freezes and stores all the ice youll need Glide-Ou- t Males of many insect species do not survive the winter. Sur- Rapids, Iowa, where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Eldon Hasley and her family for the next few weeks. - Business politicth.-M- ac. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mills of Provo visited with the Har rison Richins Monday after- noon. ; officers are: Town Park. New So it is with me. Even if I could be elected (dont be siUy) to anything, I'm not a thon of a bitch for theeking thucktheth in son-in-la- w, . like thyrup-b- ut New DAV Leader not a thon of a bitch for thyrup. Mrs. .Ace! Hales and her Zelma daughter and Rock of and Gilbert Roberts Springs, Wyo., spent several days here the past week. ' 1 Ewa Atkinson Another new term has started now, the last term of this 1972-7- 3 school year. So work hard kids, its our last chance this year! -- Lori Thiriot. North Summit was represented by Lori Stephens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Stephens of Henefer, Weber Chapter Sweetheart was picked as the State FFA Sweetheart. My th Thursday, March 301972 Saturday night theSweetheart Banquet was held. This was to see who would be chosen asState FFA Sweetheart. even tell for sure whether he's a Democrat or a Republican. All of which, of course, is leading up to one of the screamingly funniest items I've read in many a moon. As usual Mickie Mecham sent it in-- one of Jack Smiths columns from the Los Angeles Times. Jack Echo Items and and mittees. Mike Jones served on the Star State Farmer Committee and George Rees served on the Courtesy Corps Committee along, with Mr. Carlson as an Advisor to the Courtesy Corps. at all, it must have been about me. I can hear him now: "If lying awake nights wondering whether or not he will be reelected Governor. It begins to look more and more as if he isn't going to have any competition. All the Republicans are leaning over backward. No, thanks, thanks a million. Not me. Nope. If he has had any qualms Coalville, Utah 6 ed Thursday, Friday, April and 7. -- NSHS All of the Juniors andSeniors can be looking forward to the Junior-Seni- or banquet coming up on April 26. Just one more item to put on your calendar! NSHS North Summit Chapter was represented by its officers, six Freshmen, the FFA Sweetheart Gov. Calvin B. Rampton may now relax. He can take it easy. He's got it made. 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