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Show LEARNING IS CHILDS PLAY Learning to read by handling movable alphabet and numeral games is as easy as ABC, thanks to new educational materials in the form of shaped cards for youngsters ages 3 to 8. Through are gaining them, children valuable preparation for reading, writing and spelling. Better learning skills are in the cards, because, in learnof letters, ing the names THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Glen B. Tweed Coalville, Utah Dies at Age 69 Thursday, December HENEFE- RGlen Benjamin Tweed, 69, Henefer, died Dec. 17, 1972. He was born July 1, 1903, Lander, Wyo., to Benjamin and Zelima Guinard Tweed. Married Leona Maxine Mohr, Oct. 18, 1927, Lauden, Colo.; later solemnized Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Tweed was a member of the Henefer Ward; employed for Northwestern and Union Pacific Railroads, 33 years; member F & AM. Survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Glen G., James R., both Salt Lake City; Mrs. William (Marjorie) Steiner, Vacaville, Calif.; Mrs. Robert (VirSanta visits the Coalville B.P.W. Christmas Party. Kris Kringle was on a scouting expedition when he happened upon the annual affair. Informed sources Santa reported he had a rather rough evening by the time he held twenty nine ladies of various sizes and heard numerous requests, but he did enjoy handing out brightly wrapped gifts from his bulging pack. Santa on a scouting expedition made a surprise visit to the Coalville B.P.W. Christmas party held December 14 Party arrangements were made by Roberta Warner assisted by Meresa Judd, Gwen Woolstenhulme, Mary Morby and A m e 1 d a Richins. Reeda Warner entertained with clever Christmas verses composed by Diane Louder. , . Three chipmunks, who must have come along with Santa and slightly resembled Anna Dean Dillree, Leah Geary and Imo-geCalderwood, mesmerized the group with their antics. Beautiful Christmas candles were won by Helen Blonquist and Joyce Mitchell as door ne gifts from his bulging pack. Having heard of all the good deeds undertaken by this group, Santa was more than happy to lend his services but reported it was a rather rough evening by the time he held twenty nine ladies of various sizes and listened to their numerous re- quests. To complete a most enjoyable lovely Christmas carols were sung by the group under the direction of Mae Moore and Afton Blonquist. Special guests for this evening were Roma Jenkins, Hattie Mickelsen, Ruth Woods, and Grace Lythgoe. evening B3COT children have a chance to use their perception, particularly their knowledge of position, direction, shapes and size. Two such sets of materials are produced by Edu-CarCorporation. The first con: sists of canned shapes and numerals; the second, canned Both enalphabet letters. courage boys and girls to touch, see and learn. colored velour Brightly backed shapes, numerals and letters allow the child to use the senses of sight and touch, and at the same time develop the power of observation, investigation and discovery essential in the early education of every child. When the shapes and numerals are removed from the card, the card becomes a stencil from which they may be traced. The company that produces them has designed a pamphlet entitled Help Your Children To Learn." You can get a copy by writing to The Edu-CarCorp., 60 Austin Blvd., Commack, N.Y. 11725. ds ds The number of insect species may be as many as 9 million, according to National Geographic's new book "The Marvels of Animal Behavior." 11 grandsister, Leon- ginia) Howe, Ogden; children; brother, ard P., Denver, Colo.; Mrs. Nellie Dellinger, Henefer. Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Henefer Ward Chapel. Burial, Henefer Cemetery. 1. Kiska is the largest of the Ral Islands. 21, 1972 Hoyfsville News Dr. and Mrs. I. Hunter Crittenden and children, Kenneth, John, of Redlands, California, who are vacationing with other medical doctors and their families of California at the Park City Resorts for a week of skiing, drove to Hoyts-vil- le Sunday to spend the day and enjoy dinner at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gail and Crittenden. The occasion was Dr. Crittenden's birthday. After mak- ing a few more trips to the grandparent's home, from Park City, they will return to their home, in time for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Crittenden took advantage of a few days off from their work and drove to Elko, Nev. to enjoy all of the as excitement with their little granddaughter, Jana Lee. They also enjoyed visiting with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Bob pre-Christm- son-in-la- w, The smallest flower in the world is the duckweed, no larger than a tack head. deep appreciation to all those who contributed time and money to my gubernatorial campaign. My And a very Merry Christmas , and a Happy New Year. prizes. While the ladies were engrossed in their bingo game, Santa "crashed the party and a more jovial and witty St. Nick would be hard to find as he handed out brightly wrapped The first woman elected Henefer Town Special Meeting to the Senate was Mrs. Hattie Caraway of Arkansas, chosen in 1932. p.m, Thursday, Dec. 18-- 7:30 Henefer Town Hall This is a public meeting to discuss decision of the Town Board at a meeting on Dec. 15, on how the communitys Revenue Sharing check should be used in 1973. Revenue Sharing check for January 1, 1972 $1,473.00 to June 30, 1972 In January we should receive second half for $1,473.00 same amount $2,946.00 Total to receive for 1973 l.KW.INC. "tlmnk you" to all our Pat roiis. may this tliristmas ho your morriost ovor! A liwirt.v The Thompsons Tommy, Margaret and Family Kamas, Utah i Board set: 1. Roads 2. Cemetery 3. Recreation 5 $2,000.00 500.00 446.00 $2,946.00 Henefer Town Board, J. Edward Wright, Mayor. |