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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Entered ae second-clai- s at Coalville, Utah matter, October 26, 1923, at the Aliens Gel Reminder on Annual Coalville, Utah poet-offic- e 84017, under the Aet of March 2, 1879. Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-clas- s age paid at Coalville, Utah. Advertising Rates on Application. SUMeription SOJOV'I1 year In advances ItCMcConaughy, Editor and Publisher. Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. R. D. McConaughy, General Manager. W. P. Langford, Production Manager. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 ' post- Thursday, December 28,1972 Address Reporting Requirement ing naturalization or similar matters should obtain the forms at an office of the Immigration Director John L. Todd of the Immigration and Naturalization Service stated that the annual Alien Address Report Program usually causes a sharp rise in the number of applications for naturalization. The law requires all aliens District States, with few exceptions, to report their addresses each January. Through in the United and Service Naturalization where personnel trained in these fields will be available to answer questions. Happy Birthday Paulette Geary, David A. Richins, Ruby Stokes, Paige Roath, Clea Trujillo, Frank Moore, Brent Crittenden, Larry Wm. Darcy, Lezlie Shaw. Louise Brooks, . out the United States, almost thirty per cent more applica- THINGS I WANTED (and didnt get) for Christmas. Purple sox to match my new purple shorts, but I didn't get the shorts either so it doesn't matter much. A yacht. Just any old yacht, just so I can say, when I meet strangers, that I have to hurry to Rockport to stock my yacht for a cruise. A helicopter, so I can get places quicker. Also a small book of directions on how to run a helicopter. ANOTHER room in the basement to store stuff that My Lady Fair Louise pack-ra- ts away. We have bought four new bureaus in the past year just so we can have bureau drawers to keep old sacks and string in, but the living room is now full of bureaus and we do need a hew basement room. A book on All the Things I Always Wanted to Know and Never Found Out. Purple undershirts to match the new purple sox and shorts which I didn't get either. (Wouldn't you love a color picture of me reclining in front of the fireplace in purple underwear?) A pass, complete with air fare round trip and walkin around money, for . the . Super Heneler News Joe and Eva Roach and daughter, Trisha spent Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with Eva's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brooks. They also visited with Jim and Barbara Brooks and children, Troy, Merilee and Melanee. A must be fully equipped with hitch for horse trailer with two horses and saddles; trailer for houseboat, houseboats, house trailer, four rooms and bath; snowmobile trailer, equipped with two snowmobiles and 200 gallons of gas and $349.50 worth of warm clothes. A NEW AUTOMOBILE: her Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dearden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dearden and family and Mrs. Don Dearden and family. es Tha home of Harold and Ovard was the scene of a Christmas Day family dinner. Guests included 'Bud and Clara Ovard, Pat and Bonnie Ovard and family, Paul and Diane Ovard and Jason, Judy Ovard, A1 and Marne Keyes, and the Ovard children. On Christmas Eve, Bill and Thelma Hersh and Mrs. Hazel Boyer and Mrs. Chelty Ander-to- n enjoyed attending a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderton in Morgan. Others joining in were Dr. and Mrs. Barry Anderton and family of Seattle, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Anderton and son. Chelty enjoyed having all her family and several grand and great grandchildren visit her on T Bowl Saturday night was held at the home of Mrs. Maina Dearden. Attending were get-toget- DUG-OU- De-lor- New garage, covering entire block, to contain car and accessories, complete with adjoining horse barn and cleaning shovel for MLF. A complete blackout on all pictures of that freaky Kis- . singer. nasty, stinky, illiterate letters just like a couple I got this year, so that I can read one a week all during 1973 and realize that I maybe dumb, but I ain't that stupid. As I said back there, none of these things came true. Well, maybe next year. And a Happy Fifty-tw- o . New Year from-M- ac. Christmas. Bill and Thelma Hersh were hosts at a dinner on Monday. Attending were Mrs. Chelty Anderton and Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bond enjoyed having their daughter, Dave and Jeanette Angell of Bountiful visit with them on Christmas Day. Jim and Janis Nowling and children, Steven and Terry Sue visited with Perry and Belva We Get Letters CoalviUe, Utah Dear Editor: I attended the North Summit Winter Music concert last night and feel I must comment on the excellency of the performance. Having no children involved in the music program this year, I feel I can speak completely without prejudice when I say they are great. Mr. Morgan deserves a hearty congratulations for the performance and an equally hearty thanks from those of us who enjoy something besides sports events from North Sum- Christmas Day dinner was held at the home of Lloyd and Mary Wilde. Attending were Gary and Sharon and children, Steven, Michael and Janae and Dave and Pam Robbins and boys Russell and Ronald. Christmas ' Eve overnight guests at the home of Mrs.Reta Ovard were Brent and Cheryl Ovard and daughter of Nez-pert- h, Idaho. Visiting overnight on Christmas were Glen and Beverly Ovard and several family members. Aliens not required to make .this report are diplomats and those persons accredited to certain international organ- izations. Mr. Todd added that the issuance of a Social Security account card to an alien is not evidence of permission from the Immigration and Naturalization Service for the alien to work in the United States. Only those aliens lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence (immigrants) and those aliens temporarily in the UnitedStates (nonimmigrants) who have been authorized by the Service to' take employment may work in this country. Aliens working in the United States in violation of law may. by subject to certain penalties, Forms for making the reports will be available to aliens at all Post Offices and offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service during January. Mr. Todd indicated that aliens desiring information concern- - mit. . The members of the bands and choirs, of course, are to be congratulated also for the hours of hard work they have put in. Those of you who missed the concert missed a real treat.-M- ary (Bee) Baker. EVERYTHING Insulation 783-446- Kamas 9 - Clear Plastic - Heat Tapes Weatherstripping UINTA LUMBER IS YOUR Snowmobile Headquarters SNOWMOBILE BOOTS SPECIAL $925 SPECIAL - SPECIAL Reg. $9.95 . SNOWMOBILE MIHens Pair$6.19 All Sizes a Mens and Ladies SNOWMOBILE SUITS Men's Women's $29.95 $14.95 See Top Quality AlOUETTE Kamas Theatre Phone FOR YOUR HOME! Complete Line of Winterizing Materials ooooooooooo SNOWMOBILES At Uinta Lumber Your Alouette Dealer COME IN AND TAKE A TEST RIDE H FRIDAY A SATURDAY Dee. 29 and 30 Walt Disney! Come in and see our complete line of NAPOLEON AND SAMANTHA PANELING and MOLDINGS Michael Douglas, Will Geer 4x8 Paneling SUNDAY & MONDAY No wYears Eve and Day James Coburn in From $2.85 THE HONKERS summit County Bee Nowling. A tions for naturalization are received during the months of January, February and March than are received during other months. Mr. Todd attributes this sudden rise to the Alien Address Report Program. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Jan. 5 and 6 Woody Allen in PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM FRIDAY A SATURDAY Jan. 12 and 13 A Shocking Masterpiece HITCHCOCK'S FRENZY ADULTS ONLY! No One Under 17! FRIDAY & SATURDAY Jan. 19 and 20 GROUNDSTAR CONSPIRACY Gripping Suspense OOOOOOOOOOO Many, many colors and styles to choose from ACOUSTICAL TILE 12xl2 lie ea. .22 long Rifle Shells Carton of 500 Box of Fifty $7.50 UB$?A Lumber and Hardware Kamas. Utah 79c f |