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Show The Summit County Bee 4 Gold and Green Dated at Coalville scored Ball South Summit wredumwin served. A floor show is scheduled for 10 p.m. The youth of the stake will demonstrate conventional dancing: al. Coalville I, jitterbug (swing); Coalville II, fox trot; Ilenefer, polka; Hoytsville, square dance; Wanship, waltz. The members of the various wards plan to go to the other wards and teach their dances to one another. Us is the theme. This is the title of a 'Like Unto seminary song. The music will be by Sam's Local Band, the same group that made such a hit at the New Years Eve party. It is free to the public. Refreshments will . be IfPiivt Wrestlers rn lieicut wo leoius The Brave Wrestling Team, having anoutstandingyear, has added two more victories, beating South Rich 58-- 6 0. and Morgan Individual scores were as follows: South Rich Meet: Jones, Moore, Vernon, Crittenden, Staley, Paskett won by forfeit; Bennett, Roath, Potter, Ulonquist, won by pins. Robinson was pinned and Chappell won 0. night in the North Summit gym, the undefeated Wildcats took on the North Summit Braves who were also undefeated, in what is considered one of the best games of the year. The Wildcats came out on top and showed the Braves who was 7-- Morgan Meet: MHS Mike sell, 10 Rich Webster Jones Rich, pin Wilson, 23 Mikesell, 7 Roberts, pin Thompson, 10 1 russell, pin Robinson Remodeling The Wildcats played a good game. Tiny Woolstenhulme was the high man scorer with 13 points, Boyd Mitchell Stan Page and Vance Lewis FFA Sweetheart Mnmorl nt iwumcuui NSHS The North Summit rigal choir Journeyed High School MadtoSky-lin- e last Satur- 25. They parday, January ticipated in a workshop type affair and were judged on their performance. The chorus sang very well and came out in very favorable standings. Other schools that participated were Orem, Lay-to- n, Springville and Morgan. Congratulations on a job well done. NSHS 32-3- Faring Strips 20c ea. had better luck 5:15. NSHS Armstrong In Ceiling Tile ,U Panel Nails, Molding, Panel Adhesive and --SS KS- -ln the Cats traveled to Duchesne and the results were good. The Cats came out on top. Zane Woolstenhulme, Albert Dixon and Jeff Jones pinned. From there the Cats went to Rrk city and won. zane Woolstenhulme, Glen Knight, Brent Anderson, Jeff Jones, Rod Atkinson and Brad Wilde won by pins. wrestling, Louise Embry, Jean Lefler, Lynette Marchant, Zane Woolstenhulme, Diane Scott, Mary OBagy, Mary Ann McKenzie, Paul Watson, Glen NINTH GRADE Laurie Pap, Julie Lambert, Teresa Soter, Stacie McNeil, Catherine McKenzie, Penny Kumapi, Jan O'Bagy, Clark Blazzard, The Cats then matched Altamont. They lost. Zane Woolstenhulme, Frank Siddoway, Albert Dixon and Jeff Jones won by pins. Join the Cats Friday at the next wrestling match as they take on the NJ5. Braves. MarcUe Wagstaff, Kae Lynn Woolstenhulme, Cindi Walker. Kathy Uinta Lumber and Hardware Coalville, Utah 336-220- 9 Frazier, EIGHTH GRADE Andrea McNeil, BrianAn-derso- n, Lorle Parker, Gregory Potter, Annena Peacock, Grepry McKenzie, WiUie Honor Hull SEVENTH GRADE Perry Lewis, Richard Peacock, Danny Jepson, Sharon Marchant, Dale Wilde Becky Littleford, Troy Clawson, Jay Embry, Jerl McNeil, Robin Holton, Kar-l- ee Lott. The following students have achieved an or. above in theSouthSummlt High School and are listed in order of academic their News and Zelma Lynn are enjoying a winter vacation in Yuma, Arizona. Mrs. Delia Bond is home apin after her stay in the Uinta Memorial Hospital in Evanston, foUowing a heart attack Christmas morning. We are happy to report she is much improved. At presBelden ent her brother and sister-in-la- Patsy Simmons Wed FRANCE -- Patsy Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Simmons of Francis, became the bride of Dan Foust, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Foust of Coalville, January 25, at the reception center in the South Summit High School. The bride and groom Maid of Honor was Carrie Ward and bridesmaids were, Shannon Roltz and Jean Gossman of Stockton, Calif. Their dresses were of oranp and white. The groom and his best man, Rod Foust, were attired in the traditional tuxedo and the ushers were Dee Foust, Alvin and Brent Simmons. The guest book was presided over by the lovely Pat Newcomb. The happy coqplewiU welcome you in their new home in Henefer. r Slop-Ch- These Today! eck ... All Just arrived and now on display new Fleetwood 24x64 60 52 44 three and four bedroom House Type Homes. Has two baths, new gabled roofs with asphalt Built and designed to be intentionally also house-typ- e clapboard siding, differ-shingle- s, ent See "Unde" Eldon or "Cousin Paul WEBER VALLEY MOBILE HOMES 1 039 W. Riverdale Rd. V. A. Fimncing 394-928- 0 Veterans Welcome OGDEN, UTAH Since 1939: ; ') i' 500 her attendants were chosen last Friday night at the Sweetheart Ball. They are: Queen, Karrie Blonquist; First Attendant, Jeanette Rees; second, Dianne Wilson; third, Deanna Vernon; fourth, Barbara Snyder. Congratulations. . ' 400 300 200 The price of most everything seems to be going up these days, but over the long haul most items in the family budget have gone up much more rapidly than has the cost of natural gas. As the record shows, since 1939 natural gas rates for Utah residential and commercial service have gone up only 42. In that same period of time, the cost of living has gone up 250 and the average wages in Utah have gone up 500. At Mountain Fuel we are continuing to do our utmost to keep the cost of natural gas as low as possible. Recently we have had to pay higher prices for the gas we purchase from others, and have applied for and received offsetting increases in our rates. Even so, natural gas rates are only 42 higher than they were in 1939 more than 35 years ago. Natural gas will continue to be one of the biggest bargains in your household budget. dollar-for-doll- ar U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Utah Foundation Report T Includes rate increase authorized January 1, 1975 Last few days! Not all sizes in every style. Hurry in for exceptional savings! FLORSHEIM SHOE SHOP (Corner 2nd South k Main) Salt Lake City 364-695- veil. w, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hy-sof Pocatello are her guests. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weaver drove to Georptown, Idaho over the weekend to visit her mother and other relatives. Her mother, Mrs. Lewis Robinson, came home with them for a long visit. Mr, and Mrs. Harrison Richins hosted a birthday dinner Sunday honoringtheir son Mike. Other guests included, David and Karen Richins and their children, Heidi, Terry and Chrisann. Mr. and Mr.. Rulon Nixon of Evanstor visited at the Richins home during the afternoon. Weekend guests at the home of Pete and Sharon Clark included Mr. and Mrs. KarlAsay and family of Lay 100 180 South Main length hosted a lovely dinner for the immediate family after the ceremony. The happy couple will welcome friends from home in Riverdale. ell Knight. i NSHS The FFA Sweatheart and Yourselfer are found at 7513-13.- 12 TENTH GRADE Kell Kennington, Laura Maw, Jeffrey Potter, Crystal Smith, Debra Van Tassell, studentbody. Thanks again old officers and an extra big good luck to the new ones. Good luck! all types of other materials for the IIiomc Maxfield, Cindy Wilde. The bride wore a beautiful sheer white gown with floor PERCENTAGE INCREASE SINCE 1939 team A ku iiihm. Utah ers, Karl Wagstaff, Karen mony. ways. At the basketball game last Friday, they presented a big, beautiful headdress to the The against Manila last Wednesday, January 22. The Braves defeated them. Good luck tonight against North Rich. The game wiU begin at 7:00 p.m., J.V. at ea. Echo GRADE Louise Marchant, Dayne Lake, Wendy Wilde, Mach-el- le Fitzgerald; Brad FlindELEVENTH 5 4 4955 Cottonwood Mall, Phone Fashion Place Mail in Murray 277-981- University Mall in Orem American Expresi Money Cardi end most major credit cards honored. MOUNTAIN FUEL nrwldhtg you with I,atum! (las Energy Is our .business, 'ajmsenlnghls eierybody's business. 1975 greeted guests at a lovely reception foUowing the cere- Noyes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Noyes of Milton, January 18 in the Milton Ward Cultural Hall with Bishop Mecham officiating. The parents of the bride very sincere thank you is extended to the outgoing presidency of the Alumni Association. They have aided the school in enumerable basketball team lost a crucial one to South Summit here last Friday, January 24. North Summit lost it all 50-6- 3. Congratulations Cats, you finally did it! First Grade Paneling OAKLE- YJames R. Miley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Miley of Oakley, married Joyce Watson. 70-5- SI IS Nuptials are Held Wages in Utah are up 500. The Cost of Living is up 250 But natural gas rates are up only 42. NSHS The 2x 2 Faring Strips 45e ea. t and Shorty Woolstenhulme, 6 points each. The score was 0. The game made the Mighty Cats Number One. Thanks Bravest Wednesday night the South Rich Trojans came from Randolph to go home defeated. The Wildcats won the game 3. Vance Lewis was high point man with 18 points, Kendall Woolstenhulme with 16 points and Dave Lefler, 14. Good work boysl Thursday, Jan. 0, 0. On Thursday of the same week the team met South Rich and defeated them. Specials Do-l- school year. of the 1974-7- 5 TWELFTH GRADE DeLynn Holt, Roy Anderson, Mineta Marchant, Kevin Anderson, Kent ODriscoll, Donna Atkinson,. Susan Brown, Max Crandall, Mark The wrestlers met the Morgan Trojans on Tuesday, January 21. It was an exceptionally exciting match, but the Braves still came out on top with a score of Williams begins at $2.99 This Is for the second term Lef-l- er best. 32-3- Ix2 points, David 63-5- -S- SHS-Friday The Gold and Green Ball for the Coalville Utah Stake will lie held Saturday, Feb. 8. The time is 8:30 p.m. The annual event is semi-form- 12 Coalville, Utah |