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Show Hews of Kamas Valley Folks Keith and Deana Page are enjoying a visit from Dianas brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lichtenstein of Kansas. Shirley Black and family are home from Sheridan, Wyo. for a few weeks to escape the 105 degree temp- eratures. home. Jim Blazzard and boys were scouting in the Mill Creek area for road sights when they came upon a cow moose, who had just dropped a calf. Something they had never seen before. How many Dick Turnbow is still in the hospital improving slowly every day. Darrell and Lyla Jackson were in an automobile accident last week in Provo, hospitalizing Lyla for a few days. Darrell was lucky to. receive only bumps and of us have? Lydia Carpenter was one of the many to attend the State Democratic Conven- tion held Friday and Saturday in the Salt Palace, as a delegate. Mr. and Mrs! Dale Carpenter and family of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mom and Dad, Lydia and Tim. Stanley and Wardene S kelly and their daughter Sherry Holdaway andhertwo children of Indian Springs, Nev., spent three days of their vacation with Bill and Mary Sweeney. While here they were hosted to ily dinners on the Elaine two fam- Prescott patio. Elder. Hugh B. Brown, Council of the Twelve, displays a catch of fish from the Weber. Elder Hugh B. Brown Enjoys Fishing and Fine Hospitality Elder B. Brown, Council of the Twelve, had some ho down Southern Hugh hospitality Independence Day as he went fishing along the Weber. He was the honored guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Dahlin, converts to the LDS Church from West Virginia. They now live in Wanship. Elder Brown said it to be one of his most memorable Fourths." He arrived in Wanship at 9 a.m.t leaving at 5. fish for a photo. The Elder jokingly asked, Now I dont have to tell where these came from, do I'. Needless to say, it was an honor for the Dahlins to entertain such a prestigous man with such a down to earth disposition. The privilege came from Vera Hutchinson, the mother-in-law of their daughter. Mrs. Hutchinson serves as secretary to Elder Brown, Their daughter, Nance, serves as nurse to Elder and Mrs. Brown. Elder Brown is at present comments: The only fish in oldest of the General the the this river are suckers ones sitting here on the bank Authorities. Yet even so, he continues his faithful service holding fishing poles. to his religion. The Dahlins were amazed He has led a very active wit of the at the 'home-spu- n and productive life, servleader. Another fisherman loaned ing as a General Authority Elder Brown his string of since 1953 when he was sus- He caught no fish. His old of Bill and Mary Sweeney on Sunday. Kent and Ann. Sweeney hosted Duane and LaMerl Allison of Salt Lake to a delicious Sunday dinner. Terry Price of Salt Lake City was a dinner guest Sunday at the George Padfield LaVel and Sheila Atkinson and two children of Las Vegas were dinner guests bruises. Lyla is home now, but is suffering intense pain from a whip lash. Brent and Peggy Wilde and their two sons Brett and Tony of Salt Lake were on hand Sunday to help Bob celebrate his birthday. lappy returns Bob. Reed F rantz spent a couple of days in the LDS hospital where they amputated his finger which he got caught in a rope. His mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Frantz of Draper brought Hoyt Many him home Sunday and enjoyed dinner with the family. The Mark Petersons enjoyed meeting in Ogden Sunday hearing the experiences of Jill Anderson, who had The Summit County Bee just returned from a mission Coalville, Utah in Hong Kong, China. Melva Carpenter suffer- -. Thursday, July 18, 1974 ed a slight stroke last Thurs- day after enjoying theSenior Citizens luncheon and the interesting pictures of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Danials. Neil and Tanya Andrews and daughter Leslie of Colan umbus, Ohio have spent ' with two weeks enjoyable Mom and Dad, Stiff and Alta. Neil was the recipient of a Older Citizens Hear Aboul World History distinguished teaching award SOUTH SUMMI- TThe Senior Citizens of from Ohio State University. with remain Leslie will South Summit had a very enher grandparents a month. joyable time lastThursday, Bonnie Fitzgerald of OgJuly 11, as a large group met den visited Mom and Dad at the High School. We all took our own work and at. Hoyt a few days as did grandDenson Kip Fitzgerald of noon we served a pot' luck Colo. lunch. ver, Afterwards we were entertained try Mr. and Mrs. Totaled Walter Daniels of Kamas Sales figures of Savings who showed us his 'Around Bonds in May for Summit the World tour this past -- Sales to $3,091, year. total bringing the to $25,679, it was announced by District volunteer Savings Bonds Chairman Clark L. Wilson, Manager, The Anaconda Company, Salt Lake City'. State totals in May amounted to $2,164,909 arid for the Jan.-Ma- y period 'bame to $11,855,703 or 41.3 percent of the 1974 goal of $28,700, He County came world history, and described each picture in detail. all marveled at how knowledgeable he was of all the different countries they visited. They were accompanied on the tour by their daughter and granddaughter. We want to take this opportunity of thanking them for giving us of their time. We We 000. was very familiar with surely did enjoy it. KAMAS VALLEY tained as an Assistant to the Council of the Twelve. In 1958 he was ordained an apostle, becoming a member of the Council of the Twelve. He served as a counselor to President David O. McKay from 1961 -- 70. At the death of President McKay, he was released from his position in the First Presidency. He now is s e r v i n g in the Council of the Twelve. His wife, Zina YoungCard Brown, suffered a stroke six years ago. it left her confined to her bed with limited speech. Yet the loyalty of Elder Brown to his wife, according to Nance, is in- credible. SATURDAY, JULY 20th The two were married in Utah and then moved to Can- GIGANTIC ada where Mrs. Browns Charles father, Card, had established the Mormon colony, Cards ton, Alberta, 6:00 p.m. PARADE WILD WEST 8:00 p. m. City Park under the direction of President John Taylor. Here Elder Browft studied law and became a part of the Canadian militia. They have eight children and many grandchildren and DANCE 9:30 pm great-grandchildr- Suzuki 1972 250 twin Like New Sharp Blue Color The Dahlins moved from Charleston, W. Va., to their present residence in 1972. Mr. Dahlin joined the church in 1965. Mrs. Dahlin joined in 1967. first met Elder They Brown in 1968 when he dedicated the chapel in Charleston. In 1970 he performed the wedding services for Nance and her husliand, David, in the Salt Lake Temple. At present Mt. Dahlin is the second counselor of the Ward. He also directs the choir. Mrs. Dahlin is the chorister in Relief Society and Sunday School. Wanship TUESDAY, JULY 23rd Livestock Show ..V. 9 am Jr. Parade uo mm 6 Pm. 1 WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th SUNRISE BREAKFAST & WILD WEST SHOW 8av.r Cra.lt Nunwy 8 Mil. Eat of Kama. Kids Activities 11:30 a annum I Bar-B-Q-ue Junior Rodeo - DEMOLITION DERBY 8 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 2 p.m. 8 P.M. |