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Show The Summit County Bee 12 Coalville, Utah Coalville Slafte Priesthood V sails 1975 CHEVROLET CAIS At Priesthood bearers of the Coalville Utah Stake viewed the film, "Its About Time, and received instruction on improving its effectiveness Sunday morning. They met in their quarterly stake Priesthood meeting, held in the stake center, also receiving instruction from the Stake Presidency. Stake President Reed E. Brown said, "As a doctor prescribes a way to extend your time, the Lord prescribes a way to better use your time : Carl T. Ovard, first count selor of the stake, said that it, a person would but read the scriptures 15 minutes a day, he could read the Bible twice a year. He referred to the LDS belief that man has been given time on earth at his discretion to become mortal and agent, being guided through his faith in God. He will receive his eternal reward according to his achievements. TRUCKS ton Ward, Dave Blonquist and Rene Potter, also spoke. -- - V , SEPTEMBER 17 The film said there is not time for man 'to do everything but time for him to do thy important things. It said to organize time into a cycle; planning, acting and evaluating. For planning, it said to set goals, composed of things . , Two young men from Up Thursday, Sept. 19, 1974 . which must be done, should , be done and are recreational to oneself. Then set such goals into 'priorities and objectives. Then it said to schedule the time on a time, table, telling of the worth a 'dull pencil to a 'sharp mind. For acting, it said to commit, communicate and dele- gate. For evaluating, it said to analyze how it could have been done better. K said, 'One vital item in time management is prayer; but continuing, 'Inspiration comes easier after you have done all you can. Summif County Queen Chosen One of Six Slate Finalists . Kim Maxfi eld, Summit County Queen was one of six finalists at the Miss Utah State Fair Pageant heldSept. 4-- 5. The girls spent two days and nights at the Ramada Inn in Salt Lake City. All the contestants were guests the entire time of the Utah State Fair. In addition to meeting girls, from all over the state, each girl met several radio and TV personalities and were guests at a lovely tea at the Governors Mansion. The girls also spent several hours at the State Fair introduced 1975 Monza 22, Chevrolets new sporty European-typ- e compact, is a hatchback sportster that has two bucket seats in the front and seating for two in the rear. The rear seat can fold into a cargo area. Front lighting on the Monza 22 is new with the first usage of dual rectangular headlamps (lower left). Parking and turn signal dear lens lamps are rear lighting units (lower right) provide for all mounted in the lower valance panel. rear lighting requirements. Rear panels, like the front, are soft faced with integral bumper guards and a bumper strip. The soon-to-b- e four-passeng-er visiting various exhibits and participating in activities. Kim would like to thank Summit County for the lovely flowers she received while Wrap-aroun- d full-wid- th ' ' she was in Salt Lake and again thank the many individuals, businesses and organizations that made our local papant possible, abling girls to receive en- Coalville Daughters of Utah Pioneers Date First Meeting The Coalville Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold Chevrolet pickup trucks for 1975 combine a more stylish look with hauling utility and offer important engineering advances for smoother and more economical operation. Featured are new front end styling with new grille, four trim levels, induding new Silverado, along with Cheyenne and Scottsdale sales. Among engineering advances are catalytic converters, using 250-cubi- c unleaded fud, for trucks of under 6,001 GVW, a inch engine, with engine usage based on GVW ratings, and a line of improved optional equipment offering wider availability. first meeting this Thursday September 26, at their Bowling Season Gets Off to Great Start' bowling season has started off in great style, with four teams from Oakr The 2 top-of-the-li- p.m. The lesson will be 'They Were Here in 1974 and will be six-cylind- presented by NeUie Crit- tenden. ' If anyone is in possession of a pioneer history of someone who lived here in 1874 the DUP would like to know about it. Contact Bernett ...... 'Our Pioneer Heritage. W - FRIDAY, SEPT. 27 .. ley participating. The teams Smith, Nellie Crittenden or are first, Delora Young, Ar- Lorea Blonquist. These hisia Woolstenhulme and Kenna tories are important to every Frazier; second, Charlotte one and the DUP would like Woolstenhulme, Maxine them brought to the ThursCornford and Joyce Craig; day meeting. They would like third team, Phyllis Pap, a copy to have, on file at the Wyoma Hortin and Elaine DUP building here and inSalt Crandall; fourth team, Lana Lake. The DUP also has for sale Simpson, Penny Madora and Julene Bowen. Best of luck at this time Volume 16 of lrlS. ne r -- - - T , er t - WILL BE AT MAIN STREET - COALVILLE |