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Show Open House Dated Douglas Jones was thanked and released onS unday as Coun- selor in the Sunday School Su- perintendency. ValDeardenwas sustained to be the new coun- . selor. . . Orlene Ovard, daughter of Pat and Bonnie Oyard was confirmed IqSacrament Meeting onSun-da- y. The baby daughter of Dee and Kathryn Stephens was given the name of Camie. The blessing was given by her father, assisted by grandfather Edison Stephens, great grandfather, Parley Stephens and uncles Ralph Crittenden and Kyle Stephens. The Salt Lake Temple will be closed during the month of July. Under the system for obtaining Temple recommends those who have had or will have Sacrament Meeting last Sunday was presented by Brother and Sister C. B. Copley.. A piano solo was played by Ann Wilde. Glendon Anderson was sustained as the new second counselor in the Sunday School presidency. ed that the wife also obtain her new recommend if her husbands birthday is during these months. The Relief Society Presidency are planning a trip to Pioneer Village on Tuesday, July 10 for all sisters who are inter- ested. . A half-ho- ur lesson will be given at 10 a.m. and leaving time is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Lunch will be eaten at the Chuck Wagon for $1.49 per plate. Please notify Leah Geary or Presidency member before. Sunday, July 8 so rides may be planned. Plan to join in. COALVILLE 2nd WARDl Fast and Testimony meeting f rands Hew Berniece Prescott had a most enjoyable birthday when her mother hosted her and family to a birthday dinner up the canyon to the old home. That same evening her family hosted her to ice cream and cake. Sacrament Service was most enjoyable Sunday. Max Lemon and wife, Janet gave most interesting talks; Andrea McNeil rendered a lovely piano solo, bringing a spiritual endingto the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thomas and family spent the weekend in Idaho. Blackfoot was their first stop, then on to Challis where they were guests of brother George and family. They did some fishing, but mostly visiting. Karry Thomas accompanied them home for a visit with cousins. Recent visitors at the Gussie Thomas home have been Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morrow of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrow and family of Magna. The Morrows are old friends of Marleen Blonquist took us. We all had fun. This year we are taking sewing. We are making and skirts. Marva Ovard and Diane Louder, our leaders, are helping us get our articles ready for the Fair. -- Reporter, Carolyn Louder. birthday. No camp. Janeen Richins and H T-sh- irts baby boy was born to some very happy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Staley of Salt Lake City at the LDS Hospital on July 6. The little boy weighed 8 pounds 3 ounces and was 20 12 inches long. There are two big sisters at home, Marty Rae and Sharleen. Grandparents are Mervyn Allridge of Oak City, Utah, A Needle Weebles Go to Camp 4-- H The Needle Weebles H Club of Coalville consisting of Gena Blonquist, president; Anita Blonquist, vice president; Lisa Richins, secretary; and Carolyn Louder, reporter, went to 4-- Coalville, Utah Thursday, July 12, 1973 Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Staley of Coalville and a Roper. The name that has been chosen for the new great-grandmot- arrival is Travis Pink and Blue gifts, please. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 5 her Rulon. Australias masked gannet birds can fly underwater; they sometimes dive down 40 or more feet in search of prey, National Geographic says. The principle of the rotary engine, now being used in some automobiles, was patented in 1769 by James Watt, the inventor of the steam engine. 4 . birthdays in June, July or August should get new recommends now. For a couple it is suggest- - was held July 1. Three young babies were given names and blessings at this meeting. The infant daughter of Richard and Launa Blonquist was giyen the name of Mariam Jill by LaMar Pace. The infant daughter of Lyle and Betty Reynolds was given the . name of Aimee by her father, Lyle. The infant son of Bob and Wendy Richins was given the name of Kory Ellis by Bishop Kay Richins. The family of Hazel McNeil Hardman Houlington are holding an Open House for her on July 15 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Soloman, 1059 East 3950 South, Salt Lake City from 5 to 7 p.m. Everyone is invited to help celebrate her eightieth 4-- Gussies. The Ralph Prescott home has been overflowing with happiness due to children all over the place. Mr. and Mrs. Don Schneider of Bellville, 111. and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Schneider of St. Louis, Mo., came to visit Dad then, over the weekend Rex and Mary Ann McDonald and children of Wyoming came. Saturday the Prescotts staged a delightful patio party for the ones alreatfy there and invited the Bill Mawhinneys and the Joe Uriartes of Park City and the Dean Richardsons of Kamas to join the jubilee. The Ward is planning a Ward excursion Thursday July 19 to the Manti Pageant. A bus has been chartered and will leave the Stake House at 4 p.m. on this day, travel to Manti, and return at the conclusion of the pageant. This is a very outstanding performance and the Ward urges all that are interested to contact Sister Mae Moore or a member of the Bishopric by July 15. HOYTSVILLE WARD-Sacra- Eng) cdOdos ABtibw ment meeting on July 8 was presented by members of the Vernon Judd family. Doyle and Pauline were the main speakers. Members of the Lamanite Generation who were visiting in the Judd home spoke briefly, with a song by Pete Quadoras and a number by the whole family. The youth speaker was Kathy Judd. The meeting was very enjoyable. on smsiDl tiotam moDTjes; Too much hometown money travels to big cities.' Do you help build big city fortunes with Peta Personals Ruth Anderson is visiting in Pinedale, Wyoming with two of her roommates from school. Floyd Welch and sons of Phoenix, Arizona have been here visiting his mother Mandy, then on Friday Richard and wife and family stopped on their way back from Washington. A real .old family followed, with food, fun and gab get-toget- her taking over. Mary Marchant has her glasses now but is still having difficulty seeing. However, she and Afton Walker are visiting inSalt Lake today at the home of her daughter, Helen Walker. Jenine Marchant of Kearns came to jpin Carmen in a visit with grandma and grandpa. Have fun clerking in the store and . out-of-to- wn buying? Remember that local businessmen have made long-terinvestments in our community. They know you will be as important tomorrow as you are today. It's a lasting friendship. And when you BANK at home you receive the satisfaction that your money returns m to you in community improvements. Buy where you receive a personal hometown satisfaction guarantee. BANK at home. making new friends. Naomi Isakson and daughter Christine are visiting friends and relatives in Minnesota and Naoma will attend a school reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Barney France were the lucky ones to be chosen to help Russ and Lois Mar- chant celebrate their thirty-seco- nd anniversary. They en- joyed a luscious dinner at the Wagon Wheel in Heber. Con- gratulations Russ & Lois. The Elmo Crandall family are home from a lovely four day outing at the beautiful Bear Lake where they enjoyed skiing and boating. COMMUNICATE CONFIDENCE, BANK AT HOME Kamas State KAMAS, UTAH lank |