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Show . 4H Coalville Joan Lewis' 336-56- 48 Friday, December 6, at the Stake Center the Coalville 1st Ward Relief Society will have a bazaar, featuring baked goods, and homemade items. It will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. The Stake basketball teams are being organized. If you are interested in playing, contact Ray Black tor times and schedules. The East High Madrigal singers will present the Sacrament services in the Coal- -' vllle First Ward Sunday December 8. This will be ,a Christmas program and should be very enjoyable. The second session Relief Society will be held in Coalville First Ward beginning next Sunday December 8 at 11:30 a.m. This is for the women of the Ward who cannot attend Relief Society on the regular meeting day. Officers and teachers sustained in Sacrament Meeting last .Sunday were: Sue Robinson, organist; Peggy Blonquist, Homemaking leader; Val-JeCurtis, Mother Education Teacher; Marselle Williams, Cultural Refinement Teacher. It is hoped that the ladies will take advantage of this meeting. It is also for young adults 18 and over. Other names presented for sustaining vote inSacrament Meeting were: Hall DeHart, Ward Music Director; Cathy Christenson, Young Adult Le eA nn Representative; East, Special Interest Leadan . er. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lamb travelled to Centerville for Thanksgiving. They stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fransen, and they all ate at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Overturf. Mr. Over-tur- fs mother, Mrs. Fern Snyder was also there. Kay Franson and her two children stayed with Clyde and Gladys over the weekend. It was a happy Thanksgiving at the Dean Geary home. DeAnn was home All week and Jana Lee and her husband, Shane, came home for Thanksgiving weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Max Padfield and their children, James, John and Nancy, also ate dinner at the Gearys. Bill, Gloria and Bryan Judd, also Larry andArlys Johansen, went to Tacoma, Washington for Thanksgiving to visit Gloria's father. They also celebrated his birthday while there. They were gone six days, and had a very nice Echo News Amelda Richins David and Karen Richins with their children Heidi and Terry, his mother, Mrs. Harrison Richins and brother Mike enjoyed a quickie vacation to California. They left Friday morningand were overnight guests of Charles and Esther Richins at their home in Orange vale. Saturday morning they drove to Fresno where they were guests of Harrison Sonny ) and Bev Richins. They attended Sacrament Services Sunday honoring CraigRich-in- s who has been called to the South African Mission. They also visited and were overnight guests of Richard and Ruth Richins at their home on Edwards AFB. They returned home Tuesday. Little Chrisann stayed with grandparents, the Ralph Garfields and Aunt Linda Grant while her parents were away. 'Belden and Zelma Lynn also jourileyed to California. They left Tuesday morning for San Francisco. They spent several days including , time. Metta Richin's home was bulging as all of her sons and their wives and children Joined her to celebrate Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Huffman, Joy and Mike Willoughby and Raymond and Dorothy Louder and their children went to Evanston to spend Thanksgiving with the BiU Staley family. Clifford and Lores Blonquist Journeyed to Peoa to have dinner with Eldon and Nita Lee Stembridge and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Ercanbrack and family joined them also. Theora Harris Just Joined her daughter Joy and her husband Dusty Conatser and granddaughter Cindy on a trip to Oregon where they spent Thanksgiving with Theoras granson Jeff Conatser and wife Cheryl. Thanksgiving their daughter, Diana and her husband, Alan Brehens in Hayward. They returned home Monday. Thanksgiving is always a time of rejoicing, feasting So and family it was with several Echo-familie- Fred and Phyllis Richins were guests of their daughter Peggy, and Keith Dawson at their home in Morgan. Clinton and Ethel Raymond son-in-la- w, Press Boner- sYour daughter is right! You, as the brides mother, must stand first. But, you will, of course, ask the groom's mother to stand for the guests to wipe off their lipstick so that they would not get it on her napkins. Philadelphia (Pa.) Inquirer. celebrated OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER! SMITHIES Kamas, their first Thanksgiving in their new home with daughters Sharon and her husband, Jack and their children, Melody and Dustin from Evanston and Darla and her husband John Wright and their son Matt from Devils Slide. ' Willard and Coras house was packed with son Smokey Dillree, his wife and their six children, Don Dillree and his wife and their two children, all of Milton, Clinton and Anna Dean and their three children from Coalville, Leah and Bryan Geary and their three children from Echo, and Coras mother, Mrs. Bertha Gold fromRex- - OUR LI6HTEST CHAIN SAW wren with burg, Idaho. The Harrison Richins I entertained for most of their 783-469-5 NORTH SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL 5 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1974-197- PRE-SEASO- N Elko Tournament Dec. 5 (Thursday) Dec. 6 (Friday) Dec. 7 (Saturday) Dec. 12 (Thursday) Dec. 14 (Saturday) Dec. 20 (Friday) Dec. 21 (Saturday) Away Away Elko Tournament Elko Tournament Grantsville Gunnison Si Joseph Star Valley Away Away Away Home Home LEAGUE GAMES North Rich South Rich Utah School for Deaf Manilla South Summit North Rich South Rich Jan. 3 (Friday) Jan. 10 (Friday) Jan. 17 (Friday) Jan. 22 (Wednesday) Jan. 24 (Friday) Jan. 31 (Friday) Feb. 7 (Friday) Feb. 14 (Friday) Feb. 21 (Friday) Feb. 27 (Thursday) Feb. 28 (Friday) Home Away Away Home Home Away Bye Manila South Summit Morgan (Practice Game) Feb. 28 Possible Game Times: 5:15 p.m. for 7:00 p.m. Away J. Home Away Away Play-of- f V. Games for Varsity Games SEASON TICKETS WILL GO ON SALE DECEMBER 21 8:00 10:00 First come first served a.m. NSIIS Office NORTH SUMMIT HIGH SCHOOL 1974-7- 5 WRESTLING SCHEDULE December 5, 1974 December 12, 1974 December 14, 1974 North Summit at Bonneville North Summit at South Rich Grantsville at North Summit (Saturday) 6:30-7:3- December 1974 December 29, 1974 19-2- 0, January 3, 1975 January 9, 1975 January 14, 1975 January 16, 1975 January 21, 1975 January 23 1975 January 30, 1975 January 31, 1975 February 6, 1975 February 7, 1975 February 13, 1975 1975 February 21-2- 2, 0 p.m. Tournament at Union Laker Tournament (8 Teams) at Bonneville N. S. Holiday Tournament at North Summit 0 South Summit at North Summit p.m. North Summit at Grantsville 0 Park City at North Summit p.tn. North Summit at Morgan 3:00 p.m. 0 South Rich at North Summit p.m. North Summit at South Summit Wasatch at North Summit, After Basketball Game North Summit at Park City Mt. View at North Summit 2:00 p.m. Region Meet at North Summit . State Meet at Beaver High School Pre-Regi- 6:30-7:3- 6:30-7:3- 6:30-7:3- family at Thanksgiving dinner, Joy and Basil Beech and four of their children from Ogden, Frank and Fay Richins and their five children from Salt Lake, David and Karen Richins and their three children and Mike, all of Echo and grandson, Craig Richins of Fresno, Calif., who entered the Mission Home in Salt Lake Saturday morning. The Johiy' Richins dinner guests were her daughter and Fina and Frank Cattelan and their daughters, Jane, Jean and Taunna Pete and Sharon Clarks Thanksgiving dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Assay and their family from Farmington. Mr. Assay's mother, Ruth was also a guest. Thanksgiving guests of Steve and LuAnn Kearl included his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kearl of Lake-tow- n, brother Jeff Kearl of Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lincoln and sons David and Troy of Sunset. LuAnns mother, Mrs. Phyllis Findlay is visiting the Kearls at this time. Mrs. Delia Bond had her son and daughter-in-laLaVerne and Lorraine and their daughters, Rae Lynn and Jodi Ann for Thanksgiving dinner. Mr.,and Mrs. Leo Weaver postponed their Thanksgiving dinner until Saturday so. their sons and daughter and their families could be with them, Gary and Ronald, their wives and children and Mr. ' and Mrs. George Leafety and their children, aUfrom Pocatello. We are very happy to report Mr. Weaver is improving each day. son-in-la- w, w, Uplon News Beth Jacobson 336-53- 90 Joan Dunford and boys of Sunset enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacobson. Lonnie and Mary Jacobson were also dinner guests. Joan stayed overnight and returned home on Friday. Ruth Ann Jacobson, daughter of Roy and Ann was baptized Saturday evening and confirmed Sunday by her father. Terry Blonquist was home from Dixie College to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her'' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Justine Blonquist. Laura, Terry and Carrie journeyed to Salt Lake Friday to do some Christmas shopping. Marlene Blonquist and Anita and Beth Jacobson and Tina visited Sunday afternoon in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Staples. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore had as Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Earl ODriscoll and boys of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Moore and family of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Taylor and boys of Kamas. Murcy and Vern Boyer had a houseful of company over the Thanksgiving holidays. Joyce was home from BYU along with Mr. and Mrs. David Dawes and boys of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spotten and family of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Justine Blonquist and family had Rick Rees of Hoytsville and Kim Mikesell of Morgan for Thanksgiving dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Blonquist attended Sacrament meeting in Francis Sunday to witness the blessing of their daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Georgia Snyder) Atkinson. Mabel Jones had her family home Thanksgiving day. Those tor dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Orgill and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shaw and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Billings and family, Mr. and, Mrs. Faye Boyer and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rees and Mr. and Mrs. David Clark. Visitors later on in the day were Mr. and Mrs. Wardean Morby and family of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Boyer of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jacobson and family attended a Johnson family get together in Kamas Saturday evening at the town park building. There was a total of.45 family members present. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Potter included Mr. and Mrs. Roy Potter and boys of Oakley and Amy Potter of Coalville. Later on in the day Mr. and Mrs. Rick Judd and son of Hoytsville stopped in. Jeans mother Florence Wilde spent Monday evening at the Potter home. Heneler News 67 Wishes of deepest nette Degiorgio and daugLisa and Ryan Kidd and friend, Connie Rasmussen. Visitors later in the day included, Clarence and Elna Francis and son Todd who recently returned home from a mission. On Saturday, Wanda went to Donnas for a few days. They did some Christmas shopping and visited with relatives and friends. Cbelty Anderton and Hazel Boyer along with Bill and Thelma Hersh went to the Don Anderton home in Morgan for dinner on Thanksgiving. On Sunday, Chelty went to Ogden to witness the blessing of a new great granddaughter, the daughter of Bob and Sherry Jolley. Others attending were: Blaine and Alice Moore and son, Ricky, Bill and Thelma Hersh, Roy and Lorn Moore and children, John and Diane Moore and children, Robbie Moore and fiance, Chris. After the services, a dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Fay Jolley. All the above attended including the Jolleys son, Chad and Mrs. Jolleys father, Mr. Jones. Congratulations to two families on moving into their lovely new homes. They are sym- pathy are extended to the family of Otto Fawcett onhis hter, recent passing. Visiting from Imnaha, Oregon were Frank and Debbie Stevens and daughter Dawna Marie. They visited at the home of Franks mother, Monroe and Rhea Iverson. While here, they attended the wedding of Franks brother, Mike. Monroe and Rhea host- ed a Thanksgiving dinner at their home for their sons and their wives. Carl and Shirley Dearden and children, Shelly, Sue, Cindy and Barry hosted a Thanksgiving dinner at their home. Joining in were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter and children, Lee, Lisa and Elaine of Porterville, Randy and Ranae Stevenson of Salt Lake City, Paul and Julie Johnson and children, Chad and Bonnie of California. Guests at the home of Larry and Kay Dearden for Thanksgiving were: Mrs. Maina Dearden, Don and Connie Dearden and family of Morgan and Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Backus, Provo. And the Dearden children, Karey, Kris, Kraig and Kyle. The family of Susannah Fowler held a big family get together in the Henefer Ward Recreation Hall on Thanksgiving Day. Turkey was the main item plus all the trimmings were enjoyed by 85 out of 115 family members. After dinner a program was held then everyone enjoyed singing some songs. Of course, basketball was played later Richins and Ralph and Cheryl Jones and children. The home of Bishop Delbert and Eillene Richins was bustling with excitement on Sunday with several family members and friends. The occasion was the Messing of their granddaughter, Nicole, daughter of Gregory and Nedra Richins. Others attending besides the above mentioned were, the other Richins children, Janet, Nedra, Gary Bart, Ryan and Pat Beck, Mrs. Margaret Richins, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Allen and son, Brett, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Allen and family, Marlin and Sue Brooks and family and Mrs. Laura Barn- (HI. Thanksgiving day seems to be a time for familyfe to get together and the home of Lloyd and Mary Wilde was no exception. Those who came were: Gary andSharon Pace and children; Billy and DiAnn Staples and boys; and Dave and Pam Robbins and boys. Lloyd and Mary went to Porterville on Friday to see their granddaughter Lucinda who was celebrating her birthday. Roy and Arvilla Fawcett and daughters, Dixie, Colleen, and Susan were hosts on Thanksgiving day to the following guests: Nolan and Paulette Snapp and daughters, of Kamas; Spencer and Rolane Crittenden of Salt Lake and Lou and Annette Stevens and daughter, Christa of Coalville. Inez and Elvira Harris attended the parade in Ogden last week end to see Elviras granddaughter Tina Harris participate in the parade. Tina was first attendant to Scott and Marie Richins hosted a dinner at their home on Sunday. Their new little son received his name at Sacrament Meeting. Joining in were their children, Ronald, Julie, Lori and Brian. Also Mrs. Ruth Richins and son Lynn and Mrs. MarJean Edgel and son Ike, May Pace, Mrs. Dixie Shaw and daughter, Linda, Debra, Leslie and Stacie. Sunday dinners were being held in a number of homes and Kent and Linda Jones enjoyed one at their new home. Joining in were their children, Anthony and Rich-ell- e, Mr. and Mrs. Hap Homer, Mrs. Grace Turn-boMr. and Mrs. Howard Jones and children, Larry and Marilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones and children and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones and son. Thanksgiving Day Howard and LuJean Jones hosted a dinner at their home for children, Larry and Marilyn and the following Allen and Sheila Jones and son, Ralph and Cheryl Jones and children, Kent and Linda Jones Also Cathand children. erine, Afton and Ann Nielson, sisters of LuJean. w, granddaughter, Shanna and husband Theron in Bountiful. On December 1, Elvira became a for the third time when her granddaughter, Jay and Rebecca Sevy became the parents of a new daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Harris are the grandparents. On Saturday Inez and Elvira drove to Roy to help celebrate the second birthof Inez LaVelle Stephens and wife Lorraine gave a dinner at their home. Joining in were: sons, Whitney and Wesley, Wade and Mary Ellen Stephens and sonColbyanddaugh-te- r Julie Stephens from Provo. Julie works at the Y and attends a few classes. Cake and ice cream were shared with her parents, David and Linda Butcher. Martin and KarenShilland daughter, Leslie of Ogden enjoyed having Thanksgiving with his parents, Dearl and Fern Shill. Mrs. Ruth Ball enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with her daughter, David and Phyllis Passey and family. Kathy Passey came home from Ogden for the dinner and to spend a few days. Other visitors at Ruths home were: Lee and Leah Mayo of Heber. Also Ray and Ther-m- a Giles of Heber, who were Three little boys and two little girls received their names and a Messing inSacrament Meetong on Sunday. They were as follows: The son of Jeff and Barbara (Stevens) Atwood ofSalt Lake was blessed by his father and given the name Jeff Lance. Assisting were his grandfather, Edwin Stevens, uncles, Clay Atwood and Steve Vereen and members of the bishopric. 'Colby James was the name given to the son of Wade and Mary Ellen Stephens. His grandfather, LaVelle Stephens had the honors with Wade, Raymond Richins, David Richins, Richard Butler and members of the bishopric assisting. Scott and Marie Richins chose the name 'Brian Ray for their son. His father gave him his name and a blessing with the following assisting: tynn Taylor, Ross Dearden and members of the bishopric. Little 'Nicole, daughter of Gregory and Nedra Richins was given her name by grandfather, Gale Allen. Joining in were Greg, Bishop Delbert Richins, Kim Allen, Marlin Brooks and Myron Richins and bishopric mem- surprise. Many happy returns Gussie. Kim Pages wedding was the Mg attraction for Francis. Most everyone attend-o- d Mr. and Mrs. Stan Pages baby was blessed by her uncle Coy Page Sunday and given the name of Brittany Pap. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheaton of Coalville joined friends and relatives for the meeting and the dinner served after, at the church. Mark and Leile Mitchell had Thanksgiving in Las Vegas with daughter, Myrtle and Gerold Atkinson. ' Alma Atkinson and daughter, Dora and Lynn Barnes of Washington Joined the to Ralph Hallams in a jaunt to share Wyo. Lyman, Thanksgiving with Ted and Ivy Hallam. Alma Atkinson left Sunday to spend a week in Las Vegas with son, Gerold and Myrtle. The Francis people extend Ludeepest sympathy to the cas family in their bereavement. You will be happy to know Till Mitchell is home after 18 days in the hospital. Press Boner- s- The mother said the boy was playing with an old pistol when it went off and shot him in the hand. The deputy sheriff said the woman, an oldone, is unsafe and will bedestroyed.-Fres- no (Calif.) Bee. bers. Kent and Linda Jones named their little daughter, 'Jean Richelle. Her daddy had the privilege with Howard Jones, Edwin Homer, Ralph Jones, Allen Jones and bishopric members. BUCKS CHEVRON Wanship, Utah Phone 336-98- 03 OFFERING FREE 10 STEP WINTER CHECK-U- P Another family dinner was held at the home of Edwin and Thelma Stevens. Members there were: Bryant Stevens, Jeff and Barbara Atwood and son Jeff Lance of Salt Lake, Steve and Karen Vereen and Clay and Deanna e Protection Battery Condition Fan Belt Heater Hose Radiator Cap Radiator Hoses Radiator Pressure Checked Anti-frcez- Snow Tires Windshield Solvent Windshield Wipers GET READY FOR WINTER SPECIAL ELECTRONIC 6 Cylinder TUNE-U- P $11.95 8 Cylinder $13.95 Plus Parts Atlas Spark Plugs & Accessories Regular Spark Plugs $ .99 each Resistor Plugs 1.30 each 1096 off On All Other Accessories 1096 off Dealers Price on Batteries Alias Pcrma-Guar- d Anti-freez- e $4.99 gal. Were Offering Electronic Wheel Balancing Tire Studding $G.00 per wheel WE HAVE UNLEADED GAS AVAILABI Regular Gas .46.9 Self Service Island Front End Alignment $9.50 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE NIGHT NUMBER 4 330-257- New 4-p- ly Polyester Cord SNOW TIRES 13 13 14 Atwood of Moab. The occasion was the blessing of little Jeff. RADIAL SNOW TIRES SANTA HAS THE KEY TO YOUR New Melva Graham hosted her mother, Augusta Prescott to a birthday luncheon Nov. 21. Her friends all came as a ett. the Snow Queen. On Thanksgiving Elvira spent the day with her daughter, Darwin and Carolyn Johnston. Inez enjoyed spending the day with her day Christine chi ldren and and Raymond Francis News Church Matue was filled with dinner guests on Thanksgiving Day, Attending were: Sonny and Donna Kidd, Dave and An- Pam Robbins 336-25- Henefer on their way to Las Vegas for a few days. The home of Mrs. Wanda Thursday, Pep. 5, 1974 Coalville, Utah The Summit County Bee 4 Mobile Home that THAT key fits one of those beautiful homes that are presently on display at WEBER VALLEYS spacious lot. Help Santa by coming down and making the necessary arrangements for delivery before Christmas. 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