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Show t, trip to her mother, in Idaho this week. Mrs. Hatel Lefler had her Black-foo- " !W53liCMfSilrfl"'"''1,' at CMvM VMk daughters and daughters-ln-laEmily Sorenson, Twilla Crandall and Rose Lefler come and help her with her spring cleaning this past w, paid at .a Lawlw Ut IX Judd, Jennifer WUde, Karen Hobson, Leslie Shaw, Elizabeth Brown, and Lisa McMlchael. Merrie Miss B girls, Heidi Haufe, Usa Carter, Joni Jenkins, Kristy OBrien, Kelly Goodro, and Pam Pace. Their teachers are Geniel Bowen and Joyce Rees. Margie McMlchael is their adviser from the Primary Presidency. R was good to see Ted Chidester around town. He was the guest speaker at the Athletic Banquet Thursday night. Congratulations to Kathy Rees who will be serving as North Summit School Mascot next year and to Kelly JoNene Judd and Marilyn Vernon who are in the Drill Team, and to Lori Kennington who will be in the Honor Guard. Little Skyler Jenkins, baby son of Roma and Steve Jenkins, was in the hospital over the weekend with an in' fection. Brown reEsther Sister turned home from the mission field Friday. She looks great and will be the speaker in Sacrament MeetlngSunday May 23. The Sacrament Meeting was presented by High Coun-selm- an Donald Dawson and his wife anddaughter.Sheryl spoke of our importance in the vast creation. Vera warned against taking things and people for granted. Bishop Dawson spoke on Family Preparedness and quoted from the recent Wei- fare meeting which he attended. The "Sweet N Sour" Variety Show will be presented as a benefit for our ward May 22 in the Stake Center. It will begin at 8 p.m. Plan on attending the Hoytsville Dance May 29. It will be fun for young and not so young with a good dance band, free refreshments and candy for sale. This will be the last social event in the building before part of it is torn down for the new building program. her children have enjoyed a The Summit County Bee ajrwi Franson. week.-Barb- ara B-- w.r. . Visit in Texas Glenn and Ruth Gibbons have returned from Houston, Texas where they visited Bob and Marlyn Zieve and Accompanied them on a trip to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where they attended the graduation exercises of Rick Zieve at LSU, where he received a diploma in five-yearchitect. , said, I have no idea whether or not the Utah will is a true document. But there certainly is one angle I refuse to believe. Maybe the Willard service station man picked upadirty, scrawny old man in the a change. I could wish there were a slightly stronger Presidential candidate than Mr. Reagan, but since there isnt, Im going along with Ronald Nevada Ever since the President pardoned Nixon, Ive mistrusted him. When some one does one thing a little doubtful, then you. question - he does. HE believe one sample, Mr. not do well in grass-roo- ts Ford will Utah. At least, he didnt day evening: Mon- There were 18 persons of all ages and all classes at one Morgan County mass meeting. They took an informal secret ballot. The results: Reagan IS, Ford 1, undecided 2. Wow! JIMMY the CARTER, r, is Democratic sweet too for wurds. just Cant imagine him as President, getting tough when it gets hot in the kitchen. Senator Church might do well in Utah, being a neighbor. But hes late. Mr. Udall should run well here, havinga Mormon background, but hes running far behind far too long. (Please note this is all written before Tuesdays front-runne- germs, wouldnt even let dirty people come near him. He wouldnt be caught dead in old clothes. And especially, he wouldnt be alone he was always surrounded by a small army of bodyguards and keepers. And if .he were Howard Hughes he would never admit it because in ten seconds he would be grabbed, Hidden and held for ten million ransom. Im a naive sort of person Ill believe almost anything. But certainly not that. Gotta go. My Lady Fair says its time to get back to Hoytsville News A week ago Wendell and Dona Evans spent three days in Springdale, Utah, attend- . has started a H cooking club. The name is Woodland Cookers. The leader Is Sue Rhine hart and Junior leader is Lois The officers Include President, Heidi Bronson; Vice President, Shirley Glnes; Secretary, Michelle Maxfield; Treasurer, Ver-le- ne Bushell; Song leader, Jenny, Hansen; Chairman of Entertainment,.., Patricia Hansen; Historian, Kim Kock and Reporter, Brenda Ridell. They meet every Thursday. Brenda Johnson, Pauline Bronson, Nola Ridell, Rose Lefler and Barbara Fran-so- n enjoyed a trip to the Salt Lake Genealogical Library last Wednesday. The men of the Woodland Ward are playing softball each Thursday night at the Francis diamond. John Carlile and his son have been up to his mother , Mrs. Edith Carlile, a number of times to get the spring farm work done. Mrs. Brenda Johnson and 4-- Bu-sh- ; visiting President McKay several years ago. Said Mr. Hughes: "Mr. President, they tell me that only Mormons go to Heaven. Is this true? Im not a Mormon, but I sure admire them. President McKay answered: Well, Howard, where theres a will theres a way. not, I sure hope the Salt Lake will gets results . . . all my Mormon friends are looking for a chance to cut down on their tithing. about Woodland THE HUGHES will? Who knows? Maybe youve yeard the story about Howard Hughes its legitimate CRAZY Woodland News . WHETHER dsert several years WAS News Notes The Super Sewers met April 30 at 4 p.m. at the home of our leader, Pat Lewis. We elected officers to serve for the season. President, Mary Watson; vice president, Kathy Jep- son; secretary, Penny Lewis; reporter, Jill Wilde. We learned the parts of the sewing machine and its function and chose the name of our club. work on my own copy of the Howard Hughes will. Itll be, I believe, No. 14. Wish me luck?-M- ac. voting.) or 4-- H ago. Maybe the bum said he was Howard Hughes. But common sense will tell you there is NO WAY this bum could have been the billionaire. Reagan. EVERYTHING Right? If we can I ing the U.E.A. Leadership Conference. Their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter, of Morpn went with them. R is another for Katherine M. Judd. The little miss was born May 14 to Merrllee and Jack Barrett of American ter Fork. The Hoytsville Primary Merrie Miss girls held their Miss and Mom party on May 14. The theme was Kite hen Gadget Fair. The girls and their mothers brought cute decorated kitchen gadgets which were awarded as prizes. For the program the Merrie Miss B girls gave tributes to their mothers showing the comparison of their mothers good qualities to kitchen gad gets. Sister Carol Carter then gave a special tribute to her daughter, Lisa. Lisa in turn paid tribute to her mother. All of the girls sang, My Code. They were accompanied by Margie Judd. ' After the program the girls and their mothers decorated pretty bread boards to hang on the wall. A special thanks to Scott McMlchael for all his work in cutting and preparing the boards for the girls. Also Sister Margie McMlchael deserves thanks for all of her help. Raspberry slush and cookies were served. Everyone was pleased that Sister Mary Fawcett, Stake Primary Counselor, was able to attend. The girls are: Merrie Miss A, Merrtlyn Evans, Evette Grimsley, Allison , Introducing Thursday, May 20, 1976 that couldnt make it. Tina Judd rode with her sister..... and Dixie Shaw pumped her daughter all the way to Hens--. ' for. Terry Dallin rode with. . his son. They had lunch at the City Park and then played .... ball and 'other games. The ' room mothers were Lou Arnold, Helm Chappie, and ..., . Dian Wilde. Barbara Brooks. : was also there. They had lots of fun even if some of them were really out of breath. Mr. and Mrs. John Dear- den became eats on March 25. Jennie Dearden and Larry Reynolds . . of Provo were blessed with a baby girL They named her Elizabeth. This is John and . of Francis. Mr. and Mrs. L D. Sweeney of. Lakeland, Florida at dinner at the Homestead in Midway. Henefer News A large crowd turned out Tuesday night May 11 to en- -. joy the program put on by the Sweet N Sour singing group, entitled "Our Spring Thing." Admission was free, but each family was ask to bring a home made goodie. believe the You couldnt things that were received. Cakes, cookies, bread, pies, doughndts, candy, puffed rice balls etc. Everyone was ask to purchase some of the . goodies before they left the building (this was your ticket out). The proceeds went toward the ward building fund. The young people from Henefer who were in the program were Bart Rlchlns, Marybeth Fawcett, Kent and Evan Fawcett, and Jerry Ovard. Gary Ovard helped with the Audlo-VlsuThursday, May 13, Mrs. Mary Stephens of Layton visited with her sister Melva Rlchlns. They took flowers to their mothers grave as it was the date of her day. They then enjoyed having lunch together and had a good visit. Mary also visited with her aunt Susie Church and her two brothers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster and Mr.audMrs. Ted Foster. Mrs. Dian Taylor returned home from the McKay-D- ee Hospital Thursday, May 13. She is feeling much better. Raughn and the three boys are glad to have wife and mother home again. Saturday evening, May 15, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rlchlns drove to Hoytsville to visit Mrs. Esther Brown, who has Just returned from a mission in Washington D. C. Her daughter Lina Foster of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was there, also her daughter Marilyn. They all had a real nice visit. Dale and Melva also Nettie Simmons home . drove up to Wanship to visit was busy and exciting on their daughter C leone and her husband John Hortln and Mother's Day. She received many gifts and cards. Her family. The Hortins youngest son Shawn had just been niece and husband from released from the Summit Florida sent a her Tampa, County Hospital that morlovely book of poems and a ' ning. . lovely basket of flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rich- -, Her visitors were: Diile ins and Mr. and Mrs. Ron and Loella, Janet and Brent Rlchlns and their small baby Simmons, Doyle, Mary Jean daughter of Kaysvllle, visand family of Francis; Elmer ited at the home of Mr. and and Rita Andreason from Huntington, Utah, Allan and Toni Andreason and family, Michael, Kay and Kelly Simmons. When all had gone home and Nettie had settled down to her great surprise, who should be her next guest but her only sister, Ethelene and Durrant Sweeney from Lakeland, Florida, who drove up in a mobile home. It has been six years since her sister was in Utah. Ethelene L. D. and Sweeney from Florida, Bin and Mary Sweeney drove to Duchesne to see their aunts Ken-ningt- on, ar Seriously, as FOLLOWING a few weeks of silliness, it must be time to get a little serious for THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 COALVULE, UTAH Rlchlns Dale Mrs. drove to Colorado over lor Sunday on Tuesday. afternoon. the weekend to visit with Mr. sod Mrs. Darren Mrs. Louise Richlns and Lin's grandson Delwin CarPrescott of Heber City Evanto went Amy daughter ter, who is in the service. entertained Nettie Simmons af. - ston Sunday to spend the day with her mother, Mrs. Hazel Sims. Sorry to hear that Mrs. Elsie Rlchlns had a bad fall and bruised her hip qpite badly Saturday. Her son La-nt came and took her down, to his home inSaR Lake City, Sunday. R was her grand- sons Gene's birthday. While there she took sick. Mervln and Marie Richins had gone to Salt Lake City to visit their son Stan and family, so they brought Elsie home with them. She is still sick, but feU a little better Monday. Hurry and get well Delwin will be leaving soon He is the son of Twain and Shirley Carter of Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brooks visited with their daughter Eva and her family in Sea Shore 8unday. Mrs. Melva Richins went to Clearfield Tuesday to help her granddaughter out with for Germany. Elsie. her Laura Nowling new baby. Ellens first her Five young people from Henefer are to be congratu- lated on their graduation from the North Summit High School. They are Kay Richins, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Harold Richins; Gary Ovard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ovard; Sheryl Dawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dawson; Grant Dear-de- n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dearden; and Arvin Bond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bond. the Henefer Club presented Mayor Edward Wright with a plaque in appreciation for all the work he had done to get the rodeo grounds fixed up so that the club would have a place to ride. Mrs. Veda Brooks visited in Clearfield Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Susannah Fowler who is staying at the home of her daughter me course Kerry, Kyles brothers, and Kris. Kraig Grandma Maina Dearden was also present. Mr. and Mrs. Linden Tay- - 4-- H Mrs. Vena Porter. On Friday, May 14, the two fifth grade classes had a fun time as their teachers Jimmie Brooks and Pam Smith took them to Heber where they all had a ride on the Heber Creeper.. They had their lunch at the Heber Fair Grounds. They all had a real good time. -- great-gran- d- child. On March 25 Kyle Dearden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dearden celebrated his fifth birthday Saturday, May 15. R was a special day as grandma and grandpa Backus and greatgrandmother Clara Mecham of Provo, came towishhima happy birthday, and to visit with Kay, Larry and family. Also Kays sister Ann Morrill and her four children were also there. A Treasure Hunt was the highlight of the party, other games were played and Kyle had a great time as he opened all his present. Refreshments were served to Beau, Brett, Jodie and Jamie Morrill, Cindy, Sue andShelly Dearden, Roz-aFawcett, Leslie and Jeffery Richins, LaNece and Robin Ovard, Nacole Geary, Kiera Smith, Tina Jones, Yvette Wilde, DaUan Stephens, Greg Arnold and of ar- great-grandp- cut her hand real bad and had to have it in a cast. She is at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkinson. Melva really enjoyed getting acquainted with . -- . , meeting the were Marybeth speakers Fawcett, who talked cm What. Her Mother had Taught Herr., to Prepare Her for the Roll , of Motherhood. Scott Arnold .,,. , talked on How His Mother ., Helped Him Prepare to Be- come an Eagle Scout." Blaine Dearden talked on "The of Motherhood. ur. and Mrs.- Leunu Foster of Tulsa, Oklahoma have been visiting the last ; week in Utah with Lelands folks, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster and other members of In Sacrament On Mon- day May 17,thesameclasses rode their bicycles from Coalville to the Henefer Park. Sheriff Ron Robinson led the parade to see that nothing got in their way to cause any harm. Room mothers draw trucks behind the group tnipick up anyone - GENERAL REVENUE SHARING PLANNED USE REPORT r , ;v I . 31:! NW.il hud, Mwy N tod n MW towriw. Tim rqri el yw. you.munr. p puWWF Qww 4wt tiinng NNW Mow now w w on P w. mam Mr wwt n wcnwi wwrminnu WMn.ii.nt yaw cnn .. pre-- pfqf .tl pMciaaMn al Maw MW owy ka MaNaa M Mo aoa Ola OMw al Pl.m.1 IMW M, D C. MBi PLANNED Ml M jj 11 r UKNMTtiNEt Alina TOUII l! AATKIMTIMIAUNiJMI. 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