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Show North Summit Student Body Leaders Attend Workshops -N- team met Dugway at home-res- ults next week. In other news my student SHS- my Dear Citizens of Summit County: body . officers Another week has gone past and also more school work. Last week was cut short due to UEA and I was kinda glad to get myself a rest for a long weekend. I made a mistake in my news last week. I failed to mention two other members of my Motorcycle Club. They traveled to Cedar City in the rain and time spent there was in the snow. They attended workshops and learned ways of being better leaders. Good ters and you students next week so get rested. This coming week my football team meets Park City home so lets all come out and support 'em. So until next time, A friend North Summit High. - 0. In the first quarter it was a defensive battle, as well as throughout the game. The Braves threatened down on the five-ya- rd line, but unfortunately a penalty brought them back. And thus the Braves failed to score. Oakley Items The Oakley church was filled to capacity Sunday for the welcome home service of Noemi Valenzula who just returned from a Spanish mission. She is the foster daughter of Ruth Wilde.Sev-er- al of Ruth's folks from Nephi were in attendance. Bart Wilde, son of LaMont Wilde of Scott's Bluff, Neb., and Debbie Ungerman were married in the Manti Temple Oct. 6 and received guests at a reception held that evening in Huntington. Those attending from here were Mrs. second quarter 25-ya- for Business in City Oct. 23 The new Silver King State Bank will open for business here October .23, it was announced today by Richard A. Buya John Deere Now and Save $50 With a John Deere Snow Blower you can clear a blizzard off your sidewalks and driveway in a hurry. And during our special sale you can buy a 5- -, 7- -, or 8-John Deere Snow Blower for $50 off bur regular selling price. But hurry! Offer expires 30 November 1973. hp JOHN DC EM BELL'S Near ttie Entrance to COALVILLE and Silver Creek Junction 1-- 80 Park Avenue, will provide a wide range of financial services including checking and savings accounts; installment and business loans; safe deposit boxes; cashier's certified and traveler's checks; bank money orders; Series E Bonds and Mas-terchar- ge accounts. Mr. Wilde saidSilver King State will pay daily interest compounded daily and paid or credited quarterly, the only bank in Park City to do so. Savings accounts will be insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation up to $20,000. Silver King State's new building, designed by architect Ronald Lowry Molen, is a departure from the traditional steel and marble bank edifice. Harmonizing with the more attractive structures now enlivening Park City's approaches, it features a dark brick and wood exterior and a warmly welcoming fireplace and con- versation pit inside. Mr. Wilde says the design and decor reflectSilver King State's policy of informality. "All banks say they're friendly, he smiles, 'but we've put a fireplace where the bank vault usually isl And we aim to do as much of our banking as possible right there by the fire. We just don't think banking should be an unpleasant experience!" Silver King State's President is Richard A. Wilde, past president of American the Wildcats getting none. Total yards for NJS. was 172 and SJS. was 87. The Brave team had nine first downs and South Summit had three, one on a penalty. Good luck Braves in the games to come. This week . i National Bank in Salt Lake City. Silver King State's other executives include Russell W. Butler, Executive Vice President; Colleen Nicholes, Assistant Cashier and Operations Manager; and Betty Anderson, Receptionist and New Accounts, Mrs. Anderson is a Park City native. The key individuals have had extensive previous experience in banking, Mr. Wilde as President and Mr. Butler as Vice President The LaVern Lewis' were bursting at theseamsSunday as Del and Lurlene and two daughters of Salt Lake called as did Perry and Belva of Henefer and Mr. Nowling and Mrs. LaGrand Lewis and family of Coalville. Mack and Eleanor Sargent attended Mack's elass reunion in Coalville Saturday night and enjoyed meeting old friends and reminiscing. Ron and Gloria Smith attended a session .at the Salt Lake Temple Friday night with Dod and Rhonda Hanks. After which they enjoyed a luscious dinner. Winnie Andrus escorted her father P. H. Rex of Randolph to Billings, Montana where he visited his The Summit County Bee . 3 Coalville, Utah Thursday, Oct. 18, 1973 only living sister, Ada Jackson whom he hadn't seen for some time. Bonnie Wilde, Jane Dor-e- n, and Lottie Dunn helped Laura quilt a lovely quilt for a wedding Saturday. The William Roath family of Murray were Sunday dinner guests at Mom and El- mer Olsens. Jared WellerattendedSki-Do- o School in Idaho Falls Monday to learn all the ins and outs of the Ski-Do- o. Margaret Weller was honored on her birthday with a fun party held at her daughter's home. So many dear friends called to pay res- pects. Rachel Summers came from Oregon to attend conference and visit mother, brothers, sisters and friends. Mariam Jepson has some lovely all occasion and personalized Christmas cards. If interested contact her. Press bolt of lightning came down between Mrs. Carney and her sister, and ripped off a good deal of Plaster. --Hudson (N,Y.) Boners-T- he Evening Star. Florence Wilde, Buck and had 57 yards passing with Wilde, president. The bank, located at 1650 Marion News , North Summit drove down again but no score, also my men tried for a fieldgoal kicked by Kelly Pace, which did not turn out to be good. In the fourth quarter because not much happened in the third quarter with both teams putting up a good fight. South Summit penrd etrated the line which was the closest they ever came to scoring. In yards rushing, North Summit got 115 and 87 for South Summit. The Braves Sliver King State Bank Opens Sorensen for a real joyous trip to Lake Tahoe where they stayed at the Harrah Club and attended the hilarious Bill Cosby show. They were thrilled at the spectacular Virginia City, the Old West truly comes alive there. Onto Ely where they danced to a real western band and mingled with the natives. n't I'll see all played at Kamas against the Green and White Wildcats. The ballgame was tied at RUSSELL W. BUTLER care-do- sure. day was the big football game In the' take shoot at what you think is a deer until you know for are Mike Willoughby and Clare Richins. The bigevent last Wednes- 0-- luck you deer hun- Hot Springs and the beautiful Indian summer weather. Cathy and Clark Jones of Vernal joined Ed and Cathy of other area banks. Betty, Darrell and Diane, Mrs. Mae Atkinson, Mr; and Mrs. Crae Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Fay McNeil, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Williams. Sally Siddoway went back to work this morning after being ill for three weeks. Glad you got it licked Sal. Red and Ella Freeman of Hazelhurst, Miss., are here visiting their daughter, Kay Woolstenhulme and family, getting to know their grandchildren. Lilly Atkinson is sporting a beautiful diamond and the lucky guy is Robert Maughan of Kamas. Congratulations kids. Emery and Bernice Wilde joined Grant and Marie Vernon on a lovely trip to Idaho Falls over the weekend where they visited with a cousin, Lyle Beech and wife. Lyle is in a rest home there. 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