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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Entered as second-clas- s matter, October 26, 1923, at the at Coalville. Utah 84017, under the Act of March Ipatoffiee 2 1879. Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-clas-s postage paid at Coalville, Utah. Advertising Rates on Application Subscription $5.00 a year Jn advance. H. C. McConaughy, Editor and' Publisher. Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. RD. MoQonaughy, General Manager. W, P. Langford, Production Manager. Challenge of Earthly Existence Topic at Young Adults Fireside Clerk Attends National Meet Mr. and Mrs. Roland and daughter Marla are enjoying a summer visit in Europe. They plan to return In August. Mr. and Mrs. Dale PetSah-le- en children from Bozeman, Montana were guests at the home of Mrs. Elsie Peterson for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young and son, Bobby will soon be permanent residents of Wan-shi- p. They have started to build their new home and hope to have it ready to move into by fall. Mr. Doug Frazier of Salt Lake and Mr. Fay Bates have been making plans to preserve as a historical spot, the old pioneer cemetery which is located on the Gardner road-- it is the only all pioneer cemetery in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vernon have agreed to donate the old Summit County Courthouse which is still in their yard. It will be moved to the cemetery site. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith enjoyed a visit from their daughter Bonnie Carlson from Seattle, Wash. When Bonnie returned to Seattle she took her daughter, Bobby Jo with her. Bobby Jo has been visiting for several months with her grand Echo- -. Summit County Clerk Reed D. Pace will attend the National Association of Counties convention in Mi3 ami, Florida next week. Mr. Pace is president of News the Utah Association of Counties. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mitchthe July 12 through ell of Lyman, Wyo. were here 18 During convention the Clerk-Audit- or to visit home folks over the will participate as a Fourth. member of a panel discusMyrtle and Jerry Atkinson sion. He wiU speak on the and family of Las Vegas of. the Utah were home for the Fourth. organization association. . Myrtle and children stayed Mr. Pace commented that for a week's visit with their Stanley Smoot of Davis parents, relatives and County will be installed as friends. National President 'during Saturday was a busy one the convention. for Mark and Leile Mitchell as Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sheik of Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Garey Butler and Mr. and Mrs. John Merriot of Salt Lake came to visit. Bob and Georgia Bates Republican had their baby blessed Sunday, her father giving her a wonderful blessing and the name of Jill Lynn Bates. After the meeting Bob and Georgia hosted relatives and friends to a turkey dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bates and baby have moved to Lyman, Wyo. where he is employe!. Sorry to see you go, but wish you the best in your new home. Verle Dugdale joined Bill and Alta Jones in a trip to Lander, Wyo., where they visited relatives and friends. Richins By Mike Francis lYansblp erson and Summit County The Summit County Bee Ladies Reorganize The Summit County Republican Ladies Club is being reorganized. here?" Why am sell Davey, Salt Lake City, Rus- I 2 Coalville, Utah Thursday, July had no defense-rejecti- ng. Andy could not hide his emotions as he left. The chant of Andys in- 11, 1974 Judith A. Beard . asked the Young Adults in feriority didnt seem so reference to earthly existamusing that day. All the author could think of was the ence. He spoke in the Echo at House the first above statement of the Lord. Church He went to find Andy to Fireside of the Coalville Utah Stake group. apologize. He recollected his He continued his Sunday anguish, recognizinghis the wrong doing. evening message, saying To this day he has never two basic reasons for earthly found Andy. life are to gain a physical Mr. Davey called this the to oneself prove body and martyring of an individual. worthy to return to God. He said that so many are There are many other reaguilty of it. He said, We sons, the LDS seminary said. A more must realize that each perreason is to son is a child of our Heavenly sophisticated help one another gain an Father." " He urged those present everlasting goal. to show love to their fellow He emphasized the worth men. Those who have fewer of every soul in the sight of it friends than others-ma- ke God and the importance of to friend." be a their Christian point exercising true love to all of them. He quotRegarding love for one aned Jesus: Inasmuch as ye other, he gave personalizhave done it unto one of the ed examples of the Atoneleast of these my brethren, ment. One regarded some members of his Ward who ye have done it unto me. He related a true story drowned recently. A boy, his fiance and two of a young man, Andy Drake, whose family was on welfare, other boys were tubing in a his father being in prison. canal. The farther down Andy's acceptance with his stream they went, the steeper the walls were. They peers was for the mere pursoneone realized they must exit soon pose of giving them to ridicule. as they were nearing a culof author The the story vert. The three boys made it. Vas he who was chosen to ' tell Andy that his peers had Yet as the girl neared the no more use for him. culvert, her fiance dived into The day came, Andy being try and save her. Both met invited to a party. The author fate. How much that young man recollected the reject's haptwo must as the have loved that girl to departed piness from the party for a chat. be willing to risk his life to Then came the blow, using save hers, he said. Then, the only weapon for which he how much the Savior must . in-stru- ctor To Be Honored at Open House On Saturday, July 20, there will be an Open House at the Coalville Stake Center to honor Sister Judith A. Beard. There will be a program at 6 p.m. in the Chapel, after which refreshments will be served in the Cultural Hall. Judith A. Beard was the first music teacher in North Summit County, where she taught for 11 years. Involved with music most of her life, she has enriched community cultural life with her teaching and singing. At the Open House, Sister Beard will have her some pictures of the first operas in North Summit. Brother Charles Dahlin, choir leader of Wanship.will lead the congregation at the close of the party in a community sing. The Open House is sponsored ty the Coalville Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and all the Wards in the Stake. meeting will be held for the reorganization at the home of Mrs. Bill Wallin in have loved you and me to die Snyderville Friday, June 12 at 2 p.m. for us." He concluded by reAll Summit County Repubferring to the Church House, lican Ladies are urged to atsaying, This is about as " tend. , charming a setting as 1 have electNew officers will be ever been able to come into, The Francis WardPri-mar- y at the Friday session and ed because it shows me what sponsored a flag-raisiMrs. will be installed by others have done for us." c remony and program State we His challenge-mig- ht Republican Hull, the morning of the Fourth. Zendy do the same. Then a delicious breakfast parents. was served to 200 people at GENERAL It was quite an honor for the church. REVENUE to namyoung Roy Darcey be lone Prescott was happy to SHARING ed as one of Best Mounted see her friends Sunday, Paul General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments. Your government must publish this Cowboy? at the parade in and Ann Johnson and sons, advising you how these funds have been used or obligated during the year from July 1, 1973. thru June 30. 1974. report westOakley. He received a Mark and Tom. He is the This is to inform you of your government's priorities and to encourage your participation in decisions on how future funds ern belt buckle as his prize. Y MCA for the should be spent. youth director He is the son of Mr. and of Salt Lake. They became ACTUAL EXPENDITURES THE GOVERNMENT OF Mrs. Eugene Darcey. Over friends at the camp up here. OPERATING CAPITAL (B) CATEGORIES (A) KriMriS TuwK A ng vice-chairwom- an. 1 ACTUAL USE REPORT 60 horses and riders pa- in the popular rticipated parade. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Bates attended Sacrament Meeting in Salt Lake Sunday morning to be present when their granddaughter, Wendy was confirmed a member of the church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Ball. MAINTENANCE CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Lew Potter and family of Coalville would like to thank all the people sent cards, called, and helped put up their hay during Lews recent stay in the nospital. Lew is still home 1 PUBLIC SAFETY 2 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION has received General Revenue Sharing payments totaling $ W 3 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION who in bed, but improving. (C) 4' HEALTH $ 7,019.00 $ 1,504.29 account no. 4 5 2 G22 604 KfiMfiS TukN $ S RECREATION mJ durinn the period from July 1. 1973, thru June 30. 1974. MhVGR KriffihS UTiiH $ 3,399.98 4036 6 LIBRARIES 28-- lc 7 SOCIAL SERVICES FOR AGED OR POOR 1972 Mazda R 100 Sport Coupe Ser. No. M10A103511 Rotary Engine 8 FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION 468.01 9 MULTIPURPOSE AND GENERAL GOVT. vXX'XXwX-XX- v X'XX-X'X;XyXv- 10 EDUCATION (D) TRUST FUND REPORT 11 SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT 4 Speed, Tinted Glass, Radial Tires, P. Disc Brakes. Power Antenna, AM 12 HOUSINGS Radio, Only 27,000 Miles 13 ECONOMIC $1666 $ mmmmm COM- MUNITY DEVELOPMENT (2) Ravanua Sharing Funds Racaivad from July 1. 1973 through Juno 30. 1974 . DEVELOPMENT 14 OTHER ISpacify) 15 TOTALS $ $ 621-110- 0 Ogden 843 W. Riverdale Rd. 7M! Signature of Chef Executive 7)c. Data 'M. -- nn nn 0 $ (4) Total Funds Available $.19,415.09 (6) Balancaasof V-- ir. (3) Intarost Earned (5) Total Amount Expended NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET I CERTIFICATION: E) certify that I am tha Chiaf Executive Officer and. with raapact to tha entitlamant funds reported barton, I certify that they hava not boon uaad in violation of either tha. priority expenditure requirement (Section 103) or the matching fundi prohibition (Saction 104) oMhe Act ., :r $.3825.09 (1) Balance as of June 30. 1973 ... . $ 12,391.28 $7,023.81 Jun30, 1974 (F) Tha new i madia hava bean advised that a complete copy of this report haa bean published in a local newspaper of general circulation. I hava record documenting tha content! of this report rut thaw are ooen for nuhlie crutinw at 71 |