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Show : Entered as second-clas- s matter, October 26, 1923, at the at Coalville, Utah 84017, under the Act of March 2, Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-clas- s post-offic- 1879. post- started. SSHS-Wedne- sday, April 26, the biology class went on a field . trip to Hogle Zoo. Everyone enjoyed the trip very much. It was very educational and recreational to those who went. Thursday, April 27, the Seniors went to the State prison, and toured a branch of the New York Stock Exchange in Salt Lake. While at the prison, the seniors had an opportunity of touring the institution and talking to several inmates. It made all those who went much more aware of the problem of rehabilitating prisoners. About 92 of all convicts return to prison after they are released. the Stock Exchange the seniors watched the electronic stock board flash the latest activity and prices of the trading stocks. The seniors were privileged to have a brokers discussion of stocks and securities with them. Thursday, May 4, 1972 ary students. The program was very enjoyable. Fawcett, Allen andSheila Jones, Scott Randy and Becky Ovard, and Marie Richins, Pat and Bonnie Ovard, Gale and Carol Stephens. Afterwards the group ate at a. the The closing prayer was given by daughter Lydia Pace. The Mutual Marrieds meeting will be held at the home of Bishop Delbert Richins on Sunday. Myron Richins will give the lesson. Chuck-A-Kam- Newly hatched fish do not have Refreshments were served. These emerge later scales. Sacrament Services Sunday were presented by some Semin- - from under the skin. ge Frazier; historian, Lisa Fitz- gerald and Bonnie Stevens; Girl of Entertainment, Brenda Fitzgerald and Cathy Get alone. Brown; Boy Chairman of Entertainment, DeMont McNeil and Glen Jones. Senior Cheerleaders: Debbie Mitchell, LeeAnn Hopfenbeck, Christine Isakson, Jill Flind- - son. Junior Get alone in a camper. Get the camper with a loan. Weve got plenty of money available and low interest rates, too. At every Walker office. Cheerleaders-L- ori McNeil, Connie Lambert, Terri Lambert, Susan Brown, Wendy Wilde, Teresa Wilde, Donna Atkinson, and KeUy Sorenson. Phone Koy Page, Coalville Office, -SS- HS-During 336-562- 1. i this campaign week the 7th grades will be walking billboards and full of candy. The seniors will tolerate the confusion and the noise along with the teachers. SSHS A The Wanship D.U.P. Camp met at the home of Elsie P. Petersen. Alice V. Moore conducted in the absence of Captain Fawn Smith. The opening prayer was rendered by Neta G. Pace. The lesson was given by Ann Gibbons, on the early cotton and woolen mills in Utah. chairman SSHS At The nomination assembly was held Monday and the primary election was held at noon. The candidates who will be campaigning this week in hopes of winning the final election Thursday are: President, Janice Marchant and Robert Anderson; Veep, Kate Stem-bridand Tracy Hoyt; secretary, Becky Watson and Dana Coalville, Utah Ward group of Henefer a Mutual Marrieds attended Temple session in the Ogden in were: Temple. Those joining Kent Gordon and FawnStephens, and Leah Nichols, Joe and Mary Hears of Mills e age paid at Coalville', Utah. Advertising Bates on Application. Subscription $5.00 a year in advance; If. C. McConaughy, Editor and Publisher. Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. W. P. Langford, Production Manager. Soulh Seniors Tour Prison Ttenefcr Church Wanship DUP THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 Walker Bank Instalment Loans ' Member Federal Depoeit Ineuranee Corporation Saturday, April 29, the track team and the drill team traveled to Provo for the BYU Invitational. The drill team marched during the half time and in separate marches. They did an excellent job. In the track competition Hick Bailey placed 4th in the 220 yard dash and Hal Preece placed 6th in the broad jump. Hm&nak&ti Spac&wkM! SSHS Some of the students were delegates to the Model United Nations at the University of Utah, on Friday and Saturday. South Summit represented a small African nation. Al-gan- da, SSHS Monday May 1, election week Kamas Theatre Phone Kamas 783-446- 9 FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 5-- 6 Walter Matthau in the Neil Simon Play PLAZA SUITE FRIDAY and SATURDAY A balanced mechanism makes it aiy to open and dasa. Mattress heavy duty is inner-sprin- g 12-1- 3 Chariton Heston Sleeper Value How do you odd on extra room to your home without costly remodeling? It's easy with this smartly designed 69" By day its trim button back styling gives superb living room comfort and luxury. At night it converts to a comfortable fuN size bed. 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