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Show Icbo News THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Entered ae second-clu- e matter, October 26, 1923, at the post office at Coalville, Utah 84017, under the Act of March 2, 1879. put-ag-e Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-clas-s paid at Coalville, Utah. Advertising Rates on Application. BuMKriptioa 5.0tT year in advance ILC. McConaughy, Editor and Publisher. Lonise D. McConaughy, Auoclate Editor. R. D. McConaughy, General Manager. W. P. Langford, Production Manager. SOMEHOW . one seldom ' paper. For these reasons we welcome letters in fact, we' ... them. don't get enough of However, there are certain standards of decency which we must preserve. About one letter in a hundred is purely insulting, scurrilous, vindictive, stupidly written, intended only to advertise hatred of the writer for the person addressed. FEEL, as do all other editors, that such letters can do no earthly good except to advertise the ignorance and down- WE LuAnn Kearl. Steve and LuAnn Kearl and three children drove to Lake-tow- n Friday eveningto visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kearl. They returned home Saturday evening. and invited. Keep 'em coming, folks. But please keep 'em Mrs. Gail Lynn is a patient in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. At this writing she is reported as "coming along Oahley Items fine." The children are being cared for by grandma, Mrs. Beldon Lynn. Willard and Cora Dillree returned home Sunday after visiting the past week in Rexburg, Idaho with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Gold. They also visited with a brother and sister, Lorin Gold and Mrs. Rutledge and Chad and Carol Hardman family have returned to their home in Basalt, Colo., after spending two weeks here visiting family and friends. Did you know Curtis Aaxton son of Dewey and Carla has joined the Marines and is stationed at San Diego, California. Good luck Curt. and The Public Forum adds char- to know if people READ the free, they are urged only acter to the newspaper. The letters are usually true reflec- features studied by experts such want as big space buyers-th- ey Bryan and Leah Geary and their sons, Todd and Ryan were at that ball game in Provo Thursday cheering for the Braves fighting it out with the Beavers for the Class Title. A thrilling game. Congratulations Braves -- we are so proud of you. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wagstaff of Ogden visited Thursday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. We suite. THE COLUMN of Letters to the Editor is one of the first ciqi cakes. right stupidity of the writer. lose them. Otherwise, letters are not knows just how or why these things occur word has got around that the only way to get a letter printed in this newspaper is to pay for it by purchasing a big advertisement. Of course this is too silly to bother mentioning. We run hundreds of letters every year. If a big ad accompanied each letter to the editor we'd be spending each winter in Acapulco, Mexico. In the presidential tion of deep feeling of the writers on matters of great gen- eral interest. They give a certain personality to the newspaper. Mrs. Beverly Main entertained at a party Saturday afternoon honoring her daughter, Shelley, on her seventh birthday. The guests included eleven friends of Shelley's and little brother Rickey. Followingthe games the group was served ice cream and ' Western States, and heard many lectures on water and its' purpose. Hannah Georgie is home again after having eye surgery at Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake. She is doing nicely. Just heard Lynnett Sargent is down with rheumatic fever. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 To be sure your family and friends receive their parcels in time for Christmas-- we suggest these mailing dates: Thursday, November 23,1972 Although Coalville, Utah Airmail, Dec. PAL, Nov. 24; SAM, Nov. 21; Surface, Nov. 11. Far East: Airmail, Dec. 1; ARMED FORCES OVERSEAS Canada & Artie: Airmail parcels, Dec. 8; Airlift parcel, Nov. 30; Space available Mail, Nov. 24; Surface mail, Nov. 24. Central & South America: Airmail parcels, Dec. 1; Parcel Airlift (PAL), Nov. 17; Space Available Mail AM) Nov. 11; If oil Nnv 11 Airmail Letter, Dec. 16; Airmail parcels, Dec. 11; Surface letter, Nov. 17; Surface parcels, Anna Parker, Marie C. Wilde Lee R. Brooks, Tamara R. Moore, BobStokes, Darrin Todd Grant, Kendell Crittenden, Loretta M. Mischke, Brent Bernett Smith, Mike Roath, LaMar Richins, Jeffery Rees, Jim Richins, Lloyd Crittenden, George Behunin, Florinda Darcey, Herschel Calder-woo- d. Be-hun- 10; PAL, Nov. 27; SAM, Nov. 20; Surface, Oct. 27. Alaska & Hawaii: Airmail letter, Dec. 21; Airmail parcel, Dec. 20; Surface letter, Dec. 15; Surface parcels, Nov. 30; Canada & Mexico: Airmail letter, Dec. 19; Airmail parcels, Dec. 14; Surface letter, Dec. 7; Surface Parcels, Dec. $. South & Central America: Happy Birthday Nov. 11. ' Europe, Africa & Near East: Airmail letter, Dec. 14; Airmail parcels, Dec. 9; Surface letter, Nov. 4; Surface parcels, Nov.l. Far East: Airmail letter, Dec. 14; Airmail parcels, Dec. 9; Surface letter, Oct. 25. Sur- in, face parcels, Oct. 25. Domestic Mail: Packages by Dec. 10; cards & letters by Dec. Wedding anniversary, Mr. 15. and Mrs. Paul Sargent. HEATING COALVILLE Locally Owned and Operated FURNACE CLEANING & SERVICE WORK their families. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards had a fun filled four days in Salt Lake last week when they attended the Western States water convention held at the Hotel Utah. There were two of the 1,000 people representing 18 Post Office Lists Holiday Mail Dates CALL ANY TIME 0 Phone a young cottontail rabbit has only one chance in twenty of reaching its first birthday, it is one of our most 336-234- REASONABLE RATES common animals. , ' Get well soon Lynett. Vera Wilde was badly bitten a dog last week as she and Zella Johnson were visiting teaching. by Lynn and Emily Sorenson spent Thursday night in Vernal attending a Board of Directors Dairy. meeting for Christy Sorenson had a real fun time on her ninth birthday treating allherfriends to dinner out. Hi-La- nd Summit County Will Receive Share el Funds Summit County will receive $168,400 as its portion of Federal revenue sharingfundstobe distributed in 1972 under the compromise agreed to by the Conference Committee. This was disclosed in an analysis prepared by Utah UJS. Senate-Hou- se Foundation, the private research organization. According to the Foundation study, allocations to the county government in Summit County will total $95,525, while distributions to cities and town within the county will amount to $72,875. Koy and Phyllis Page spent some time in Salt Lake attending a Walker Bank convention. Happy to announce Mr. Perc-er- 's recovery, after a bout in the hospital with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Crittenden were home for the weekend. Cliff is employed at Huntington. Ski-Do- -- new revenue this year. Approx- imately $20.9. million of this Federal money will be allocated to cjties and counties and $10.4 million wiU go to the State Government. vacationN TIME b Year Round t Bea's Canyon Altogether, the revenuesharing compromise worked out by the Conference Committee will provide state and local units in Utah with $31.4 million in snowmobiles make your 1973 winter a beautiful and quiet experience with exciting changes insideand out o dealer! you'll want to see now at your Ski-Do- o - lodge 167 EMPIRE CANYON Park City, Utah TNT. Silver Bullet twin Cylinder, performance machine. e versatility. Family choice. 300, 340, 400, 440 NORDIC. Golden Bronze. Luxury ride. For the man who's: got it made, ELAN. Power compact goes anywhere the big ones go for a lot less money. All-tim- OLYMPIQUE See them all at your SKI-DO- O dealer! 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