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Show r"r nomical way to travel, and Enjoyable Day It was a most enjoyable day for 44 $outh Summit Senior Citizens when they met at their building in Kamas for a . sociable time, Thursday, September 12. Mrs. Mary Neaves of Pleasant Grove played the piano and played many tunes which we all remembered and some of the ladies sang along. The meal was prepared Francis Senior Citizen by-th- ladies and was very e de- veg- Lemon. . the best way to see (he nation's places of interest and beauty. A bus puts you closer to things. To make yourenergy dollar go farther, pull down the shades or close the xhuttere-assumi- ng you don't need the lightwhen your air conditioner is on. Marvin and Beverly Mair; entertained at family din- - etables, olives, pickles, rolls and butter and for dessert, peach cobbler topped with vanilla ice cream. Coffe and punch was also served. Thanks to the ladies who prepared this lovely meal. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMillen gave every one a pen that h is son James had sent for a gift for us. A hearty thanks to James for 'his thoughtfulness. Happy Birthday was sung to Laura Simpson and Grace . been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mtiu and family in Woodscross and with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Robinson and family in Salt Lake Gty. She went down on September 17 with Dianna, and Shirley brought her home on Thursday. Susie had a very nice visit with the two families. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Jones are the proud parents of their second child. A baby girl was born to them Wednesday, September 22 at, the McKay-De- e Hospital in Ogden. The wee one weighed in 7 lbs. 9 oz. She has a sister Tina anxioualy. awaiting .for her to come home. The baby Echo Notes licious, consisting of swiss steak, rice, mixed its There were two visitors, Mrs. Mary Neaves of Pleasant Grove and Ole Peterson of Coalville. ' After our meal, Mary Neaves played several more 'tunes on the piano. Some of the women played bingo and others returned to their homes. All . of us thank Mary Neaves for the music that she so beautifully rendcred.-Molli- e Oliver. Money-Sav- in Ideas It is possible, even in these times, to stretch your limit'd without skimping on the things you want. For example, save scraps from mukinu or altering rlothes and wash these scraps along with the clothes they match, so that the scraps and clothes will "age alike. Then patch away. The patches will hardly show. ner party Sept. 21, honoring their son Richy on his ninth birthday. The guests included the honoree, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carter and their sons, Gary, Kim and Shane of Lay-to- n; Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Jones of Pleasant View, grandparents; and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Butters of Morgan, ts; Monday, The infant son of Ronnie and Mary Mair was blessed and given the name of Cody A. Mair by his uncle, Howard Fowley of Morgan, at A may not think .you could take a vacation to see America and still nut go into I lock financing it, hut you cun when you take a T railways bus. A lius is the most eco You Good work boysl impressive Eagle Court was also held andSte-phe- n Stembridge of Wanship received his Eagle award. We are sorry to hear that Dona Chapman broke her foot. Maybe Joel Naylor thought broken bones were in style,1 Wednesday she broke her finger playlngball. Lawrence Wilkinson has been busy attending the weddings and parties of two of his grandsons. Shermans son Jeff, was married in Salt Lake September 18. A lovely reception followed. Cliff and Cleo lies son Blake, was married in the Salt Lake TempleSeptember 21, Cliff hosted a wedding breakfast at the Lion House. The couple was honored that eveitfdg ' at a reception in Ogden. ' Grace Pace, Martha Mills, Pauline and Ted Crittenden, Elda and Ralpjt Pace; LaMar r and Barbara Pace were among relatives and friends who attended Blakes reception. Of interest to local folks was- the marriage of Steve Jones andTeressa Burnett.of Londont England.Stevetsthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Jones of Kaysville, Utah. The young couple were married in the Salt Lake Temple Friday and honored at a reception at the Jones home that evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter and Ethel Gibbons visited in highway the phone. They are Oklahoma and getting along fine. They' also received ston, Wyo. visited "at the home of Mr. and Mrsy-Alyi- word from Stan who is in Canadai'Mieryjng a mission.;!; Richins Sunday. He stateji ; that he is doing A f Mrs. Dalene V Russell and Mrs. Wanda Segari. of St. said-.it.- -' Vcry beautiful couritryo$'thcy plan on going; bjttf-fakloofc ; e a closer sohefoy!' -- - . Charleston last week with Clara Huber, a former resident of Rockport. They had a good time talking about old times. .Charlotte and Mary Ann - . sister, L'oyJ and Eddie Dillree of'. Rexburg, Idaho, Mrs. Phylis F inday, Ogden, will spend the next three months in Echo with her daughter, LuAnn Kearland her family, Judd went to EphralmSatur-- . day where they will attend college.thls winter. are " in Congratulations order for the Kent Vernons. Kerit and NaVee are the happy parents of a new little baby boy that was born Saturday. and Camille are Kory anxious to help tend their .W . Henefer Notes Mrs. Susannah Fowler recently spent two weeks at the home of her daughter, Verna Porter in Gearfleld. She returned home Sunday, Sept. 19. Verna is staying with her for awhile. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Wayne Brooks is in the McKay Dee Hospital in boys. An . new little brother. are Mrs. Grandmothers Mae Olsen of Marion and Mrs. Grace Wright of Coalville. Kory James Vernon, and Theron Robert Anagrson were baptized Saturday. Garth and Jeane Sargent gave a lovely Sunday School Sresentatlon , on "How our the Prophet, Seer and Revelator. - Jeane pointed out what a prophet is and said, How well we live our lives determines how well we sustain the prophet. Garth asked that we each take an inventory of our life and see if we were doing the things taught by the prophet such as having .a years supply, paying our tithing, and loving our neighbors. In - Sacrament . ' Meeting Theron Robert Andetson was confirmed by his '. father, Stanley R. Anderson. The baby son of Dixie and . Roy, Dixson wab blessed by his grandfather, Verl Dixson. He was given the name Cameron J. Dixon. Pauline Rees was released as a Sunday School teacher and as quilting chairman for the Relief Society. The following were sustained: Carolyn Winters' as quilting chairman, Thelma C. Brown as a ReliefSoclety teacher, Lorene Boyerja&a Relief Society teacher, and Donna Meeks as a Prlmaf teacher.' Martha Mills is a permanent member of oqr ward one is welcome to, attend. Relief Society will be held every Thursday morning at 10 a.m. in the Wanship Meeting House. Sacrament meeting will be held at 8 p.m. this Sunday foUowing general evening ' conference. Martha Mills and. Grace Pace attended an outstanding fireside Sunday evening at the Kamas Stake Center. Sixty members of the Tabernacle Choir presented the program. Jay Welsh conducted and Melvin Dunn was ; the . organist. mnjl. 8 A TIME -- k tmtk'.IA. of ! sacrament meeting Sunday. Several relatives were inattendance for the event. Ronnie and Mary hosted a family dinner at their home Inhonor id the occassion. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fowley and small daughter of Morgan; Marvin and Beverly Mair and their children, Shelly and Ricky and big brother Owen. Most welcome weekend guests at the home of Willard and Cora Dillree were and Districts ip Santa Fe, Mexico on September 14, 15, and 16. They came home by way of the Four Corners area and Monument Valley. On Saturday, they left Blanding and travelled west over the new S26.000.000 through White Canyon and Fry Canyon, to the North - . ' . Thursday, September 30, 1976 COALVILLE. UTAH ' .lhc'j&0sr son of Mr. and good enjoying his John visited with Mtsi' Melva mission very much. ; Mrs. Grant Paskctt, Eddie Friday afternoon at 1 p.m.V;; Richins Monday afternoon, Bigman, his wife and three Miss Margie Richins of a 6 lb.' j4 oz. baby girl made children of Page, Arizona, Salt Lake City ; visited v in is blessed with lots of' her appearance at the Mc spent Saturday and Sunday ' ' Henefer with her parents, Kay-De- e ; at the Paskctt home. They grandparents. Grandparents Hospital in Ogden,, much to. the delight of her ', Mr.' and Mrs. Dale .Richins are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rees attended Sunday School and viisited She of Coalville and Mrs. Ina Mrs. and Sacrament Meeting. Every also with Sunday. Ralph parents, Mr, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Richins Jones of Henefer. Great Jones. Happy grandparents one was glad to see Eddie and their daughter Amy '!.' Sbuck. He bore his testimony grandparents are Mr. and . are Mr. and Mrs. DeOrr Peterson pf. Morgan and Mr, Mrs. Neil Lythgoe, Mr. and and said how much he ' Richard and Grace Jones, Mrs. Jake1 Rees, all of and Mrs. Howard Jones of .thought of Artel and Grant 1 'sters Bcssic Henefer. The baby has five, ' jj Coalville and Mr. and Mrs. and how much he apprcciat-- ' Salt Lake City and BrwBey ed their kindness to him. Childs Of Roy. great grandparents, Mr. and Dora Maxwell of Ogden,, Mrs. Shirl Loosli of Morgan, The Alumni assembly Saturday morning Scmin- -' which was held at the North Mrs. Annie ' Neilsen of y recently returned home from ary students from North a two weeks vacation in Mr. and Summit High School during and Summit, Morgan; Evanston, Farmington Canada. They visited with Mrs. Phil Peterson of Uinta. S and Wasatch were served Homecoming was under the ' . The baby has a sister 'j 'their cousins, nieces, ncpli-breakfast at the Henefer direction of. Mrs. LeAnn ews and their two sisters. Ward Cultural Hall. They Rowser. With the help of her Jennifer and a brother They enjoyed the' good roads then went up the Mormon Brandon waiting far her and mother, Mrs, Thea Boyer, and beautiful scenery while Trail. They were joined ' by their mom to come home. they presented The Gong travelling in Alberta' and B.- - , other Show. Those participating Visiting at the home of Mr. Seminary students C. The highlight of the "trip . from other schools. They all and Mrs. Morris Dearden from Henefer were: Randy was going through a session returned to the Henefer Ovard, Marie P. Richins and Saturday and Sunday were , Town Park to have their he, Cardston Temple, Mr. and Mr. Gerald Hogue Melva Richins. Every one Th?r sistcr' Edna Mrsha11' Munch.' had lots of fun, and a lot of and their baby son Gerald Jr. came back with them for a from Fruidand, New Mexico. laughs. two weeks vacation, here in HoyUiville News Mrs. Hogue (Helena) is the Mr. Jack Winchester ar' the states. June Wright went to Monv, foster daughter of the Dear-den- s. rived in Henefer from Can' reGrace tana Jones last week with her sister Recently ada Thu todays hjghf, Sep- They attended Sunday .to visit their mother. ceived a note in the mail from tember 23,' to join his wife School and Sacrament Meeta friend from Australia', Congratulations to the Dot who has been visiting ing in the Henefer Ward. Scout Troop. The Hoytsville ,n w ,he Kaysville. with her patents, Mr.1 end Sunday. Sept 19, Mrs. boys won the traveling trophy Dick down Grace and went Mrs.forsjfo Dawson and her Thelma Hersh took Mrs. ! at the Stake Court of Honor and visited with Anna children Denice Wright and that was held in Wanship Chelty Andcrton, Mrs. Hazel ' ' Mignone. 'family In Coalville, David Boyer and Mrs. Blanch Cm Tuesday. The award is given ' Mr. and Mrs. - Owen on a point system counting Lirson and family in North for a ride up Main Canyon, Roberts attended the South- ' the merit badges, rank AdLarson into the over around dam and and .Bill Ogden, west Regional Meeting of the vance ments, and uniforms family of Henefer and her Morgan. They went to the then divided by National Soil Conservation daughter Yvonne and family viewing of Mr. Lawrence Bell in Salt Lake Gty. Alter a few and then they went to the .days Dot and Jack will return home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderton for a treat of ice to their home in Streeter, ' cream and cake. They said Illinois. The Elders Quorum held a .that the mountains are a dinner for the Elders and beautiful sight with their 'their companions at the many fan colors covering ..Henefer Ward Cultural Hall them like a blanket , Saturday Friday, Sept. 24, Mr. and September 25. the guest speaker was Mr. Joe Mrs. Donald Anderton of Radali, designer of weapons Morgan took their mothers, for the Browning Arms Mrs. Chelty Anderton and Mrs. Hazel Boyer far a ride tar Company. Mr. and Mrs. Jod Fokfer of '(lup through Evanston and Henefer, Mr. and Mrs. Leon down Monte Cristo. There Foster and family of Ogden were cries of delight as they Mrs. Hilda Mair of Coalville; grandmother. Bevs father, Curtis Carter of Morgan, was a family visitor ibtlr brother THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 5 viewed the breath-takin- g ewety of mother nature. The colors were gorgeous. They drove into Ogden and all ' had a lovely dinner together.. It was truly a day well spent. Sunday, Sept. 26. Mrs. Hazel Boyer, Mrs. Chclty Andcrton and Mrs. .. Susie and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pace and family of Morgan enjoyed a family get together ... Sunday afternoon, Septem- - , her 19, at the Henefer Town Park; Fried chicken and everything that goes with it was enjoyed by the families. They spent a very pleasant afternoon together. They all talked to Leland and Linda on Ogden. He entered the hospital Sunday night September 19 and underwent surgery Monday night. At this time he is feeling better. 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