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Show The Summit Cm....,, Peoa Anchorage, Alaska were . grandchildren except the Ronald Walker family were on hand to visit and enjoy Mom's good cooking. Thanksgiving was a happy day for the Ray Andersons. All their family was home and Grandma Matelda enjoyed the dinner. The Reid Brinton family of Salt Lake were guests of Mom and Dad Brinton for Thanksgiving, along with grandson Mike. ; Vere and LaVern Crandall enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Elmo and Elaine and family. The Eldon Stembridge family enjoyed Thanksgiving with the Erkenbrack family in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Stembridge of Salt Lake spent the weekend at e home with the Eldon family. is Evelyn Stembridge home from Holy Cross hospital and is improving slowly after surgery. She' spent Thanksgiving in the hospital. Don and Lorna Welsh of ' . Henefer 336-56- Mr . Kamas Theatre Kama' 69 I ' and Mrs. Walter Wright of Hoytsville. enjoyed Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gint Bond and family. Mains Dearden cooked a thanksgiving dinner and took it up to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dearden and family. This was their new baby boys first Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Richins and' four children spent Thanksgiving at the home of Scott's sister, Ann and her husband, Ren Walker and family in Kenimerer, Wyo. Also Scotts brother, Rulan and his wife and two children were there. A lovely day was spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Blanche Cox, where all her family gathered to enjoy FRIDAY - SATURDAY Dec. 6 5-- Paul Newman in The Drowning Pool FRIDAY SATURDAY 3 Dec. Thanksgiving dinner. e' Hennefer,' his wife Barbra Streisand and a friend of . Myrna. Connie Zuceuko, theirs, Ryan O'Neal - drove in from California to spend the holiday with his Up folks and grandmother. Also present were June and Lehi Hennefer, Dennis and BrenFRIDAY . SATURDAY da Hennefer, Nancy and Lon Dec. 19-2- 0 Wary of Coalville. Joining in fun was Blanche's sister the OUTER SPACE Brenda and her husband, CONNECTION Seth Winters. The DeLayne Hennefer's DEC. 20 .imd friend left Sunday to SATURDAY Special Kids Christmas return to their home in Matinee. California. On Monday, Nov. 24,' All Seats 50c Buelah Stephens and her Show Time 1:30 p.m. sister, Helen Anderson of Angela Douglas Peoa, drove to Salt Lake Gty, Dale Jim where they visited with Mrs. In Ina Harris Day. Ina is writing DIGBY the history of the Bond Dog family. They enjoyed a most 12-1- Whats Doer The Biggest In The World enjoyable and interesting day. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Moore and their sons Robbie and Ricky spent Thanks-'givin- g at the home of Mr. Mrs. and Roy Moore in Salt SAT. THURS. FRI. Dec. MERRY CHRISTMAS! 25-26-- Walt Disney's One of Our Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Moore had as their guests Thanks--givin- g Day, Navec's two Bune and Kent Lane sons, Bune and his wife Ina and their two sons, Allen and Gayton. Also Janie and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Dawson. Alvin snd Louise Richins and daughter Amy, spent Dinosaurs Is Missing Starring Peter Ustinov Helen Hayes WED. Dec. - THURS. SAT. 31-Ja- n. - FRI. -3 Thanksgiving day at the Family Western Against A Crooked Sky Starring Richard Boone home of Louise's mother, Mrs. Ralph Sims in Alma. . Wyo. Thanksgiving Day at the home of Edwin and Thelma NOTICE Thanksgiving dinner with Linda's folks in Wanship, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Homer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richins, their son Gair and Harold's mother, Elsie Richtheir daughter, Dalene and ins drove to Orem and spent her husband. Odell and the day with RaDell and her family. Other guests were Tim Gibbons. They husband, John and Geone Hortin, of all enjoyed a lovely ThanksWanship and their children, giving dinner. Brenda, Russell, Lyle and Mrs. Lavcrn Mr. and Shawn. were the guests at Dearden, Friday, Nov. 28, was a day Mrs. Blaine and Mr. of home Ted and to be thankful for Dearden, and family. Alvin Maxine Wright. All of their Dearden and his wife Judy family were present for and two daughters, Leslie dinner except one grandson. and Susan of Salt Lake Gty, Eldon and Betty Wright and were also on hand to enjoy two daughters of Salt Lake the Thanksgiving dinner. City, Clair and Margaret Arriving home from a Wright and their six children in California just honeymoon of American Fork. Their in to time Thanksgivspend oldest son Paul is serving a of Mr. home the at ing day and in mission Japan. Wayne in Carter Twain and Mrs. LaRae Wright and live chilMrs. and Mr. were Morgan dren of Bountiful, also their Linden Taylor. ... . foster daughter, were pres- Wells Ruth and Linden ent. Jack and Sheryl Bailey were married Nov. 8 at the and two sons of Bountiful home of Lin Taylor. Bishop also came to spend the day Delbert Richins performed with Grandma and Grandpa the ceremony. Forty family Wright. members were in attendGathering at . a Ward ance. Chapel in Bountiful, ThanksWhile honeymooning in of the family giving Day, California, they visited with Harvey and Margaret RichRuth's son, Bob Francis and ins enjoyed a traditional his wife and four children in Thanksgiving dinner. Those San Jose. They also visited attending from Henefer, in ' were Margaret Richins, r; Ruth's brother, Rob Ewart Salinas and friends in ModBishop Delbert Richins, his esto and Taft, Calif. They chilwife Eileen and their in Las Vegas for a stopped dren, Janet, Nedra, Gregory, short time, they also spent his wife Nedra and their some time at the Visitors daughter, Nicole; Gary, Bart Center at the St. George and Ryan. Temple'. They enjoyed a very Mr. and Mrs. Dale Richins wonderful trip. afternoon spent Sunday Thanksgiving Spending visiting at the home of Mr. of Mr. and the home at day and Mrs. Milton Richins in Mrs. Osyman Wright were Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thanksgiving ' Enjoying Francis tit Morgan and two day at the home of Ted and Todd and Jill; Mr. . children, Thea Boyer were Mr., and Mrs. Vem Wright and and Mrs. Chris Boyer and son of four children tit Salt Lake Wanship; Mr. and Mrs. City; Verl and Fern Wright of Milton Sargent and two sons; Salt Lake Gty. They all spent Marla, Chad, and These the week end with Rachel mother and father, Mr. and and Osyman. Vera PemberMrs. Allen Nichols. ton of Arizona called to wish Sunday, Nov. 23, a surthem all a happy Thanksprize birthday dinner was giving day. held in honor of Mr. and Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edison Stephens, at the Osyman Wright, Vem, Verl Stephens home. The children and Fern Wright visited at brought the dinner already the home of Mr. and Mrs. prepared and a good time Garence Francis in Morgan. was had by all those present. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Critteii- -' Osyman Wright and Mr. and den and three children, of Mrs. Edward Wright drove Hoytsville; Mr. and Mrs. with their to to visit Ogden chilDoug Toole and three is ill in who sister, Evelyn, dren of Salt Lake Gty; Mr. the McKay-De- e Hospital. and Mrs. Kyle Stephens and Friday, Osra Obrien of Salt son of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Lake Gty and her two sons, Dee Stephens and three chilKeith of Salt Lake City and dren of Henefer; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Blonquist of Ralph, his wife and daughter, visited with Osras sisCoalville; Lori and Becky ters, Thelma Nichols and Stephens; and Mr. and Mrs. Rachel Wright. Parley Stephens. President Carl' Ovard was Bill and Thelma Hersh, the speaker in Sacrament Cheltina Anderton and Hazel Sunday night. He Meeting Boyer were guests at the some very interesting home of Mr. and Mrs. Don 'gave remarks on communication. in Anderton, Morgan, Sister Emma Richins was Thanksgiving day. released as assistant Ward We ate sorry to report at with a vote of Chorister, this time, that Mr. Allen released with a thanks. Also Nichols entered the McKay-De- e vote of thanks was Waneta Hospital Sunday, prior to surgery scheduled for Fawcett as a Sunday School - teacher. Tuesday morning. Leola Richins was called to Donald and Vera Dawson be the assistant ward chorand their daughter, Sheryl, ister. and Mrs. Mamie Keyes The home of Grand and at spent Thanksgiving day Emma Richins and family the home of Mr. and Mrs. to capacity filled was Keith Dawson in Morgan. Thanksgiving day, as they Early Wednesday mornserved Thanksgiving dinner ing, Nov. 26, Mr. Sheldon to, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Martin Richins, his daughter, Joyce, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sheryl Dawson,' Mary Ann Charles Fox and family, Stephens and Leslie Fox Wayne arid Marsha Fox, Mr. arrived home by plane from a and Mrs. Glade Ingler and back where east, trip they and Mr. and Mrs. family in New the enjoyed sights Raymond Wood and family. York, Washington, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and other states. The airOvard were dinner guests plane trip was a highlight in Thanksgiving day at the the lives of the young girls. It home of their son Jay and his was an experience they will wife. Dorothy and family. never forget. Also joining them were Visiting at the home of mother and father, Dorothy's John and Rhonda Woolsey Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown, on Thanksgiving day were her brother Donald and his Rhonda's mother and father, wife, all of Rock Springs, Darrell and Donna Smith, Wyo., and her sister, Brenda her sister Arlene and two Brown of Provo. brothers, Evan and Keith. Mrs. Steve (Karen) RichMr. and Mrs. Jeston ins is in the LDS Hospital in Dawson spent Thanksgiving Lake City, where she Salt with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin underwent surgery on her Dawson in Morgan. leg. We wish you a speedy Rex and Ida Francis of recovery Karen. Ogden were visitors TuesThe traditional ThanksNov. 25, at the home of day, giving dinner of the James Rexs mother, Susie Church. Taylor family was held at the Susie returned to Ogden with home of James Taylor. His them, and visited with her daughter, Roene cooked the sister, Morsie Schofield. She . Notice is hereby given of Public Bearing to be held on December 13, at 8 p.m., at Kamas City Hall and December 20, 8 p.m., Kamas City Hall. To discuss by Kamas City for housing and community development act, discretionary funds to conduct certain eommuity dean Inforvelopment and housing activities. and available funds mation concerning be provided at proposed activities will the hearing. . . SALE'-full-size- tip-o- lot. . $25,500 need- 377-755- 0. 48-2- c PUBLIC 877-554- 7. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 49-l- p The following described WANTED property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door of the County Court House in Coalville, County of Summit, Utah, on December 16, 1975, at 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day: Legal description: FOREST MEADOW RANCH, Plat "C", Lot Nos. 57. 58. 59. 60. 65, 66, FOREST MEADOW RANCH; Plat EMPLOYMENT! lot. only Lots of experience with $24,500 livestock and machinery. Call Bill Crittenden, large 783-482- 49-i- p Ten beautiful acres with trees and stream; culinary and irrigation water in FOUND- - Man's wristwatch Francis; terms; $32,500 on Main Street. Identify watch and pay for ad. Call c Large 6500 sq. ft. bldg, on Highway 40. Might be made into4-plenot far from Park FOR SALE- - 1973 Amer. City $19,500 Ambassador, good cond. Call Lillian Hcmrick, c For free appraisal and consultation, call MIKE DON- NOTICE TO WATER USERS 49-L- 336-247- x; 336-594- 5. 49-2- OVAN RABBITS 654-223- 1. FOR SALE-Luen-be- breeding stock and STORAGE UNITS for rent in some fryers. Call Kamas; 12 ft. x 30 ft. x 11 ft. high; for as low as $23.00 per month. Ideal for trailers, boats, snowmobiles. Call or . 47-4- p FREE SIAMESE KITTENS will be old enough to make a nice gift for Christmas. Call Artel Paskett, 336-560- 0. 48-4- p and she snd her husband, Ben Barton of meal . 14 DEE C. HANSEN STATE ENGINEER Published in The Summit County Bee Dec. 4, U and 18, 1975. ed for elderly lady in Peoa. Salary. Call Visiting Home Services, collect FOR RENTi trailer space in heart of Oakley. Call Try' this commercial bldg? with cute apt. on Main Street in Oakley; , 1976. LIVING COMPANION 48-3- d ,, Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before Jan. 17, nf ar well-locate- 'lllUl.-.- 19, N 12 Sec. 30, NW Sec. 29, all TE, R4E. 9 ut 336-550- 783-489- large bt&U REPORTEE NEEDED for 1 Coalville News. Call 48-tfor Information. UNTIED FARM AGENCY 4 Monday organ. Call See this Kamas cutie; attrac- thru Thursday after 5:00. tive c home with on garage newly-remodel- QUail m, , 336-252- 6. ping d SALE-196- trailer, pong table; 4 Chromecraft bar stools; black and white 20 in. console Motorola TV; 2 yr. old Thomas El Camino day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jones and two children enjoyed . non-metropolit- FOR J 12 x 65 ft. living rm., 3 bdrm. washer, dryer, air 48-4- p cond., Call FOR MaigiiAUM : Melvs Richins 1,500,-000,00- 832-44- day. Steve and Karen Vereen and daughter, Shawnie of Morgan; Jeff and Barbara and son Lance of Ogden; Randy and Yvonne Judd of and Ed and Coalville, Thelma's son Bryant. Dale and Melva Richins drove to Salt Lake City Thanksgiving day, where they picked up their daughter, Margie, then drove to St. John to spend the dsy with Bernard Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reese of Coalville. Mainourishment . caused by calorie deficiencies and by too little protein and other nutrients afflicts an estim0 ated 400,000,000 to of the world's poor. National Geographic says. Phone : Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Stem-bridg- . Stevens, found all of their family home for this special here for the funeral of Chloe Jensen and visited relatives and friends. Mandy Welsh shared her Thanksgiving dinner with Shirley Jorgenson. She now has her sister, Emma Clark with her for a couple of weeks. Bishop Jim and Shirlene Milliner surely enjoyed their Thanksgiving dinner with Shirlene's folks, the Herman Wurst. family of Rigby, Idaho, grateful to have made it in one piece. The roads were terrible and so slick and dangerous. They are thankful to be home safely. Sacrament Meeting was especially nice Sunday. Jack Richmond graduated from ' Primary and was ordained a Deacon and JaNcll Powell was sustained as a Primary teacher. Dale and Donna Williams hosted Thanksgiving dinner for her children at school, Deepest sympathy Is ex tended to LaVern .Crandall and her family in the passing of her sister, Chloe Jensen. It was a happy day Thanksgiving for the Walkers. All the children and had Thanksgiving dinner with Rex and his family, then enjoyed another Thanksgiv-- . ing meal that evening with her daughter, Dora and her husband, Wayne Richins. Susie returned home Satur- 1XX Ogden, weathered the snowstorm and brought the dinner to Henefer to Graadpa Taylor's home. There jthey were joined by other members of the Taylor family, Alton and Selma Taylor, Gerald, Genivive and Jean-en- e Taylor, Eddie, Nyla and Marsha Hamblin, and tennis and Linda Barton. . Turkey and all the trimmings adorned the big table. The family spent a most enjoyable day visiting with each other, and all of them thankful to still have Grandpa Taylor with them at the ' age of 94.- Mr. Taylors son, Dell and family of Gooding, Idaho, couldnt be present on account of the snow storm. Also Myrtle and Lee Taylor of Evanston, Wyo. were kept home by bad weather. Watch next week's issue for Thanksgiving left-ov- 336-244- 9. 49-l- p REEDS MOBILE HOMES: are on the move. YES they are moving those beautiful 'homes that people have purchased during their gigantic December Sale, YOU too can save from $400. to $1500. on homes. all 1975-7- 6 these Check specials: 2 bath, all 24 x 60 sheetrock walls, fully furnished, as low as $12,950.00. Also 14 x 56 ft. 2 bdrm. fully furnished, as low as $6,995.00. CHOOSE from 40 beautiful homes presently displayed at two locations, 1030 West Riverdale Rd., Ogden and 3875 So. Redwood Rd., Salt Lake Gty. Reeda Mobile Homes . The following application has been filed with the State Engineer to exchange water in Morgan County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations inSLB&M. Exchange 942 (35 Area) Ralph W. Wallin, 3680 So. Hillside Ln., Salt Lake City, Utah 84109, seeks the right to exchange 130 ac. ft. of water as evidenced by Appl. 27611, U. S. Bur. of Reel, and Contract with Weber Basin Water Cons. Dist.The watec has been diverted from East Canyon Res. at a points . 1820 ft. and E. 1930 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 10, T2N, R3E; and used for miscellaneous purposes. Hereafter, 130 ac. ft. of water is to be released into East Canyon Creek at a point same as heretofore, and 130 ac. ft. of water is to be diverted from a ch well, 300-4ft. deep at a point N. 1280 ft. and E 2340 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 30, T1S, R4E, and also from a spring at a points. 1009 ft. and W. 524 it. from NE Cor. Sec. 36, TIS, R3E (both 0.5 mile N. of SnyderviUe); and used for the domestic purposes of 400 families in S 12 S 12 Sec. D". Lot Nos. 118, 119, 160, Summit 161, 162, 163, County, Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated Nov. 18, 1975. Curtis W. Reeve, Trustee. Published in The Summit County Bee Nov. 21, 28, December 4, 1975. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of EDWARD Creditors will with vouchers claims present to the undersigned at the officc of JAMES J. SMED-LE30 North Main, Hebcr City, Utah, on or before the 21st day of February 1976, claims must be presented in accordance with the proUtah Code visions of Annotated 1953. and with proper verification as required therein. LARETTA TURNBOW HARDMAN, Administratrix. Published in The Summit County Bee Nov. 21. 28 and Estate TURNBOW. ' 75-9-- 5. 00 Decembers. 12, 1975. GRE ATiESfliGOOKI NG DISCOVERY (SSdSO GREATER! Henefer Church HENEFER-Shaw- n Thomas was the speaker in Sacrament Meeting Sunday night. He has served a mission in the Irish Mission. His father Wayne Thomas Sr. also spoke. The memberships of the Mark E. Peterson family were read and they were welcomed into the ward. They are living in a trailer house on the Edward Wright lot. Mr. Peterson is the new music teacher at North Summit. Becky R. Ovard was released with a vote of MODEL RR-4D- W Now. you can sear fry brown grill saute in the Browning Skillet made exclusively for the )4iiNia7a4Mkftae by Corning. MICROWAVK&VtN thanks from Nursery Assistant in the Relief Society. She has been called to serve as Nursery Leader in the Stake Relief Society. Congratulations Becky. SEE IT DEMONSTRATED HERE TODAY! Sear the juicy flavor into steak. Brown chops. Fry eggs. Grill sandwiches. Sautd onions and mushrooms. Get the good taste and appearance you like with convenience. Area Deaths Ghole Jensen Chloe Afton Miles Jenson, Alaska, Anchorage, former Peoa resident, died Nov. 24. 1975 in an Anchorage hospital after a long illness. She was born Dec. 22, 1900, to Albert and Maria Lyons Miles. She married Reuben L Jenson Dec. 23, 1921, Coalville, later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. quick-cooki- 74 Perfect lor gourmet cooking! The - Survivors: sisters. Ira Miles. Kamas; Mrs. R L. (LaVern) Crandall, Peoa; Mrs. Eloise Rockhill, Salt Lake City; Milton Miles, Park City. Funeral services were held Saturday in the Peoa LDS ' Ward Chapel. Burial, Peoa Cemetery. MlCROWAVEfOVEN ipes If doesn't say jfmaiia. it its not a broth- n; ers, fmana Cooks everything in about Vi the usual time Cooks on paper, glass, china, plastic or right in the Browning Skillet Cool -t- he food gets hot but the oven (and your kitchen) stays cool off with a Clean -s- patters don't bake on to damp cloth Uses ordinary household current Comes with a free cookbook husband, daughters, Mrs. Dan . (Eleanor) Werner, Mrs. i Don (Lona)Wdsh, both Anchorage; Mrs. Norrene Neel, Henefer; 9 grandchildren; 10 ng microwaveoven UINTA LUMBER AND HARDWARE Coalville 336-220- 9 Khiiium 783-13- 52 |