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Show i Out THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Entered matter, October eecond-clas- e 26, 1923, on gal. per week; stay home Sundays; cut the thermostat to 68 degrees. We do not need a "Bribe we just know what will happen if we dont cooperate. Now up goes the price of cents-igasoline another 3 or 4 an effort to bolster oil company profits that they may see fit to put out more at the, postoffice at Coalville, Utah 84017) under the Act of March 2, 1878, Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-clas- s postage paid at Coalville, Utah. Bates on Application Advertising ' Subscription $5.00 a year In advance. IL G. AfcConaughy; Editor and Publisher. Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. B.'D. McConaughy, General Manager. W. P. Langford, Production Manager. Outfit The Summit County Bee Coalville, Utah Thusday, Dec. 27, 1973 bn our side? Very Respectively,' . n ' gasoline. : Just who in Washington is . Walt Daniels Kamas, Utah. PJ5. Enclosed Is $5.00 for another year of the Bee. Thanks again! a collection of this and That It's been a long time since Ive heard a Christmas story as sweetly funny as this, which actually happened last school. week at a near-b- y It was the annual Christmas program given by the first and second grades, and they presented the Nativity scene. Everything was set for the approach of the bearded Joseph and his wife Mary, prepared to find no room at the inn and to spend the sacred night in the stable. . Mary was, of course, riding on the Biblical ass, or donkey. In this case the donkey was made up of two very small boys, on their hands and knees, properly disguis- -. ed even to the donkeys longeared head. As the solemn procession the donreached mid-sta- ge key collapsed. The sacredly expectant Mary sprawled on the floor and the two pieces of the small mule scrambled to repin footing. In the midst of which the donkeys head, naturally, slipped sideways and the front-en- d boy couldn't see. So he Just took off the head-piec- e. And grinned. Fond parents in the audience were snapping flashlight pictures like mad and everybody was roaring with laughter as the curtain came flopping down. What a picture that will be to show the folks 20 years from now. It is reported that Mary was uninjured in the fall from the back of her collapsing steed and was able to make it on in for the night. So with that glad report 10-in- ch we wish every one of you 2 Very Merry Christmas and a joyously peaceful and Hapfcy New Year.-M- ac. Renske Haslam Dates January Wedding Rites are Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Crittenden of Coalville. The marriage will be performed January 25intheSalt Lake IDS Temple and the couple will be honored at a reception that nigit in Morgan. Miss Haslam is a graduate of Morgan High School and four year LDSSeminary.She attended IDS Business College and is presently employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Crittenden is a grad- uate of North Summit High School where he was He is a LDS Seminary graduate and served an LIS France-Bel-gui- m mission. He is presently employed in Provo while attending BYU. val-idictor- ian. 4-y- ear Birds capable of being taught to talk include parrots, . mynas, croVs, ravens, jackdaws and some species of jays. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS pescempep fEOW THE On 1973 visit. Tonight children wiU lay awake and stare at the darkness and count the hours until NOTICE Mail Bag Price Not Right her full attire, the lights, the tinsel, all the gaiety. Stockings are hung and a plate is left out for Santa. The Summit County Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. on Mesa, Ariz. Dec. 20, 1973 The waiting game is being The Editor played. There is no other Summit Co. Bee CoalviUe, Utah Coalville News visitors Sunday at the home of Mabel R. Larsen were Mr. and Mrs. George FarreU of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mackay, daughters Kris and Natalie and son Jeffery of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Farrell, son Jamie and daughter, Tif- fany of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woolstenhulme and two daughters of Wanship visited on Friday night. Happy birthday Paulette Geary, Bobby Joe Robinson, David (Herb) Richins, Louise C. Roath, Cleora Trujillo, Mildred Rees, Mary W. Wilde, Frank .Moore, Lezlie Shaw. Thursday, January 3, 1974 Dear Mac: You "Mr. are my candidate for Freedom of The at Summit County Courthouse Press. "Ants Eye View tells it like it should be told. However I am afraid there are those in Summit County who feel that the country's newest millionaire (within the last five years) Is being unjustly persecuted. Your Now maybe you can shed-som- light on just why the big oil companies must be bribed to the tune of $1.00 extra per Bbl of petroleum, in an effort to get them to cooperate with the energy crisis. Was a bribe offered to the public when we were asked to "Cut it to 50; Buy. only 10 Instead of January 2, 1974. Reed D. Pace, Summit County Clerk. e Christmas (lose Oufs on All NewandUsed SNOWMOBILES IN STOCK NOTICE Community Education Classes Being Scheduled at South Summit We tentatively have the following programs scheduled to begin oh the dates indicated: Ceramics on Thursdty from 7 to 9 p-to begin on January 17, 1974 to March 21, 1974. MW 3 Bedroom CONCORD. Fully Furniihed. Cold Decor. Was $9,295.00 NOW $8,995.00 SAVE $500.00 HEW 24x52 FLEETWOOD. 2 Bedroom, 2 Betha, Fully Furniihed. Wu $14,495.00 V. A. Financing See Uncle Eldon Weber Valley Trailer Sales 1039 West Riverdale Rd. Phone Ogden, Utah Used Income Tan on Thnrsday from 7 to 9 pjn. to begin January 17, 1974 to Jan. 24, 1974. 3. Parent-Chil- d Relations Wednesday from 7 to 9 pm. to begin Jan. 16, 1974 to March 7, 74. 4. Sewing on Wednesy from 7 to 9 p.m. to begin Jan. 16, 1974 to March 7, 1974. 5. 10 p-- 6. 4:30 p-- Wood and Cobinet on Thursday from 7 to begin Jan. 17, 1974 to March 21, 74. Skiing, on Saturday from 8:00 ajn. to on Jan. 5, 1974 to Feb. 9, 1974 If yon would like to see other offerings pro-- , vided or if you have any questions concerning our present or tentative program contact Ron Smith, Community Education Call or. 394-92- 80 25 2. to NOW $13,995.00 - toiom . 1. SAVE $300.00 DUU- j;!'..' New Years is just around From flT Tonight Christmas puts on Parents of the prospective 3jOU?FlSH Uke it in the whole year. 'Tis Christmas Eve! night the corner.. Time to make a bunch of New Years resoluThe house is clean, the tions that well never keep. baking is done, the presents are wrapped and all is in readiness for good old St. Nick to make his annual morning. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Haslam of Morgan announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Renske Jane to David Crittenden. bridegroom When this is beingreadall the excitement of Christmas will be over, but it is being written today, December 24, the day before, Christmas Eve and all the excitement and anticipation is here being felt by everyone. 783-4313- or 783-211- 3. nowmoMles Now available dealer 2 at your Arctic Cat & up $5 New Ones from Also! BARLOW TRAILER BOB POLL DEAN FORDRAM PHIL BARLOW ROB SMITH 895 W. Rtordale Rd, PHONE 3999876 Ogdm |