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Show The Summit County Bee 5 Coalville, Utah Thursday, August 29, 1974 was shared. fun trip. They began by going and informative. Since it was of Duane and Holly Stock for, Vernal and Connie Carter to Cheyenne, Wyo., for quite close to Yellowstone their son Brad. The Chimand family visited for a with their brother, Roy Park the group then went panzees, Butch and Chip short time on Sunday with and Catharine Ovard. While through part of it and en- from the Hogle Zoo were the Connies parents, Lloyd and there, they also visited with joyed seeing deer, bear, elk main attraction. . Everyone Mary Wilde. Dell and Jean Ovard and and moose besides the lovely present got to shake hands Welcome Home greetfamily and Dick and Margie scenery. Everyone came with them and the ladies to are extended Elder ings Mabie and family. The main home tired but it was well present received the surNolan Fawcett, son of Joe attraction was the wedding of worth it. prise of a kiss on their and Mary Fawcett, on his Marsha Mabie, and the lovely of son Ted Rodney Holtry, hands. It was fun to watch recent return from the Meloverand Rita visited held all later. Holtry They reception them perform and to learn Australia attended the Cheyenne Fair night at the home of Bishop many interesting items about bourne,' South Mission. Before returning where they saw and visited Delbert and Eillene Richins. their behavior patterns. Rhonda Woolsey and chilhome, he spent six days with a former Henefer resiRonald and Brad get toNew with in dren andDanelandPam Zealand Kyle visiting dent, Bob Davis. gether each year as their some families whom his After this visit as they Robbins and boys, Russell birthdays are the same day. toother Alan met on his mis- were returning home they and Ronald had a fun expersion there. Also, three beaustopped in Cody, Wyo. to visit ience on Monday evening. BEE WANT ADS tiful days were spent in at Buffalo Bill Museum, They attended a birthday REALLY GET RESULTS Hawaii. It's good to have you which was verv interestine party in Layton at the home home again. FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Mary Fawcett and KathNORTH SUMMIT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1974 leen Ovard went on a plane back to Illinois to be there Maintenance for the birth of their new it granddaughter. Her parents are Lane and Elaine Fawcett. Shanna Judd Weds John Adkins, Jr. Miss Shanna Judd became the bride of John Adkins, Jr. on August 16. The newlyweds greeted reception guests that same evening at the Coalville, Utah Stake Center. The bridesmaids were La-VCole, Fae Gills, Laima Stephens, Lori and Janet Adkins. Attending the groom as best men were his brothers, Robert and Frank Adkins. Little flower girls and gift carriers were nieces, Kin-d- ra Clark and Denalee Judd of Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona, Heide, Karen and Elaine Judd of Rochester, Miss.; and Lisa Judd and Jody Adkins of Coalville. Also helping with the gifts were nephews John Saxton, Dayton Judd and McKay Judd. Ushers were Billie Staples, and Frank, Doyle and Val Judd, brothers of the bride. They were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Restaurant Manoa in Salt Lake given ty his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Adkins, Coalville, Utah. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Vernon Judd of Hoyts-vill- e, While at the Y, Shanna was a member of the Ballroom Dance Team and toured with them. The bridegroom is in the mink business with his father, and owns and operates a cattle ranch. They are making their on Utah. The bride and groom spent their honeymoon in Hawaii. Shanna is a graduate of BYU in Education. She has taught two years in the Jordan School District and is presently t e a c h i n g at the North Summit Elementary School in Coalville. 1970 tHEV home in Coalville. Henefer News Mary accompanied Lane and the boys, Brad and Darren, back to Utah where they are planning to make their home in Salt Lake. Kathleen stayed on with Elaine for afewdays then they flew back. It's good to have them back, also. Several homes in town are looking much better with the new siding on them. They belong to Alton and Selma Taylor, Carl and Kathleen Ovard, Wayne and Veda Brooks, and Lynn Taylor had some work done on his house. Lucky Kent and Linda Jones, and son Anthony are now living in their beautiful new home. Congratulations! Dave and Pam Robbins and sons enjoyed a trip to North Dakota recently where they visited with Dave's mother, Mrs. Lillian Robbins and his grandmother, Mrs. Louise Grilley. They all toured the Peace Gardens on lovely the Canada Border. After going there they journeyed on to Deering, North Dakota where they met with other Little Melissa Ovard, daughter of Ralph and Joye Ovard celebrated her fifth birthday a little early this year, so big sister Marva would be home to help with the fun. Besides Marva, her three toothers, Gary, Jerry and Chad were on hand for the occasion. The following little friends joined in also: relatives and friends. When they returned back to Adams, Kyle Woolsey, Lance SteNorth Dakota, their son Ronphens, Julee Lynn, Merilee ald celebrated his 4th birthand Melanee Brooks, Matt day. The trip was lots of Butler, Shelly Dearden, and fun for everyone. three others. After the fun George Ovard, Bud and games were played, refreshClara Ovard and Lloyd and ments of cake; ice cream and Mary Wilde took a short little punch were served. Ralph and Joyes daughter, Marva, is in Provo where she will attend BYU this year. Visiting at the home of their grandparents, Bill and Mamie Keyes were Jim and Experience Carrie Sickenger and daughter, Tara, of Las Vegas. Jim is in the Air Force. Also another granddaughter, Mrs. Ranelle Holland of Ogden. A very pleasant visit Vi (38,303.96) 105,616.96 Capital Outlay 4.933.63 72.246.63 School Food Service I J. Emerson Staples, Clerk of the North Summit School District, cerschedtify that the foregoing statement of receipts and disbursements and ules is a full, true and correct account of money received and disbursed during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1974, and the schedule is the one 1974-7adopted by the Board and Teachers for the coming school year, 5. J. EMERSON STAPLES, Clerk. PKKUP 11,726 Long Wide Bed, mission, Radio V-- 8, 12,155 12,512 12, 870 TOTAL PRICE 12,369 12,727 13,084 13,442 EMPLOYEES' INSURANCE PROGRAM 100 Paid by District Group-Insuran- ce Surgical,- Medical, Extended Benefit!, - Cutrubus Freeway Mazda 843 W. Riverdale Rd. 11,940 12,298 4 Speed Trans- Phone Ogden, Utah 84493 394-34- 51 Cost per Year etc. ' Group Insurance Term Life; $5,000 Employee Salary Indemnity Total Cost Program Per Year Coat per year Cost per year. Family $393.00 $30.00 $64.20 $487.20 Couple $289.80 $30.00 $64.20 $384.00 Single $136.80 $30.00 $64.20 $231.00 |