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Show the summit lfaswb Hqr, 11. county bee 6 wn C Mile, UUh 14017 Hoytsville happenings ByLNiwB.JMld the adults of the attended neighborhood suppers last week. The profits mm the suppers went to the building fund for the new Most of Liu and Allan have' purchased a trailer home and will live in Hoytsville. Suzanne Spriggs hu received a mission call. She will enter the mission home April 16. Suzanne will serve in the Rochester, N.Y. church. We wish Lorraine Vernon a speedy recovery. She is a surgical patient in the Summit Suzanne! Curtis and Craig Crittenden are staying with their grandparents, Ted and Pauline Crittenden while Ronald and Sandy are having a vacation in Mexico. Grant Judd celebrated his birthday Sunday. Louise cooked dinner and they had all their children home. Those attending were Brett, Boyce and Ella Mae and their two girls, Rick and LuJean and their two children, Jeff and Sheryl and Charlotte and her friends, and Grant Ragsdale. In sacrament meeting mem- Nonna McMichael is wearing a cast on her foot. She fell and fractured a bone a couple of weeks ago. Argyle had a wonderful day Sunday. It was their fortieth anniversary. Their family planned and prepared a lovely dinner and reunion in their honor. All of their children, except their son wfio lives in Baltimore, were present. Grandchildren, brothers and listen, cousins, aunts and uncles and friends came to make the day extra special. Ken and Faye Boyer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boyer last week. They were here to attend the funeral of Fayes Rell ral. Wilma Lingmann was released as a Sunday School teacher. Wanda Spriggs was sustained as Social Relations teacher and Katherine Peterson was sustained as a' Sunday School teacher. Marsha Crittenden was sustained a Den Leader. JoNene Judd as youth speaker gave a touching talk. High Counselor, Dwayne Pace and his family presented the program. Nolan announced the program and played a medley of hymns on the piano. JoAnn spoke. Eric gave a forceful, talk. Bro. Pace Ginny Judd pre- sented the presentation in Sunday School. In sacrament meeting Ralph Crittenden, Elliot Brooks and La Man Pace were released as the Presidency of the Sunday School. Kenny Siddoway was sustained the president of the Sunday School. His counselors are Dnle Carlson and 'Flank Pace. . The baby daughter of Kent and Denise Pace was blessed by Harold Hobson and given the name of Nacole. Many relatives attended the meeting to witness u u the Around blessing. fifty spoke also. Next week and every fast Sunday while we meet in the ate dinner at Harold and Carol's home Sunday afternoon. Lent Wilde blessed his. daughter and named her Terri. A family dinner at June and Kelly Wildes followed the meeting. Next Sunday at 3 p.m. David Naylor will be honored in Church Sunday Wanship School will be at 12:30 and fast meeting at 2 p.m. The Hoytsville Metric Miss girts held a special Party Feb. 17 at the Daddy-Daught- Wanship Church. The country setting made for more excitement as the girls and their dads came dressed for a hoedown. Lisa McMichael welcomed the 26 present followed sacrament meeting prior to entering the mission home. 336-550- 1. rooms too groups. Call Aloma 1. tf Motel, HeberCity, 654-023- 649-925- Chev. V ton short bed pickup in esc. cond. FOR SALE-1- 973 good tires, gets good gas mileage. Call evenings 1 or call Wasatch Wave and ask for Chuck. tf 783-445- 8. 829-653- FOR SALE-1- 970 Chev. Monte Carlo, excellent running cond. Must sell S600. Call Park City, 6 after 5 p.m. Polar King soon to reopen Mrs. June Ass Oldham Mrs. Betty WUeughby lefts how the Polar Xlag wU leak Inside when the carpentry equipment Is removed. Bnamrinlliig should bo done by April said. Mrs. WIDoaghby. Thorn wffl bo las Ido soots. It wBl also bo afar condWsnsd In the summer Welcome home to Dale Sargent who has completed his electronics schooling at Biloxi 11m satalds wfll bo covered bricks. It wll ha vo a red reef. Ben Mains of Morgan Is doing 649-829- Mr. and Mrs. (Ben Wlflonghby bought hnsbsess loat year from Mlaa Mao The WBonghbys Nve In bock of the Inatrafler mu,t c,n for r Phone SUMMER HELP WANTED for toneless CaO Pot Roast Rib Rib tm HOME APPLIANCE REPAIR Call Bob's Fix-- Shop. Major or small appliances. Phone 84065. tf Wanship local news MOBIlt HOMES FOBSAli A. VERN'S SERVICE TV SALES ft Now in Morgan old ffmfTiSrlSNmZ FOR SALE '69 Vintage mobile gold pen and pencil set. home 12x68, 3 bdrm. Call or Young Daniel Bates, son of The Charles Davis home in cxc. cond., S6,850.tf tf Mr. and Mrs. David Bates, Wanship has always been a respects. Mrs. invited a group of his friends in Tuesday favorite stopping-of- f evening, place for Ardctla Grills accompanied her for an evening of cartoons and A. VERN'S TV SALES, SERtheir many friends and relaVICE Now in old bank bldg., Primary boys to the Davis home. refreshments Monday evening. tives. Coming by to brighten up Senior Citizens dis- -' Morgan. the winter days last week were The boys, Shawn Hortin. Larry Present were Natalie Judd, count. (New and need TVs for Nichole HorShawn Williams, Mrs. Ray Davis and Jean Davis Darcey, Whitney Judd, Roy sale. Phone tf of Salt Lake; Trudy Beesley of Darcey and Conrad Jensen had tin, Wendy Woolstenhulme, WANTED one or two gentle, in made with Jackie to Dearalee class take Smith, Roberts, NEED candy Holliday and a granddaughter, HELPWITH YOUR sound horses for pack string, Jeannie Snyder, who took time them to show their love and Becky and Matt Bates and Todd TAXES? CaU for appt. in your approx. $150 each. Piute Creek from her duties as an airline affection. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Shirman. home. Several years of experFawn and Jim Smith drove to Outfitters, Marion. Cal! have always endeared themsell-ve- s stewardess, to visit her grandience. Call Grant Richins, Salt Lake to with the to of visit the Friday from young people Also visiting parents. Ml lx Mr. Spencer Williams, who is a Henefer, Overland, Nev. was another community. LDS Wanat the patient Thursday evening the Hospital. son, Bud and his son. They Saturday evening presented returned to Nevada Sunday, ship Ward hosted the Cub where Bud is security guard at Scouts of the stake at a delicious an opportunity for hearing some Yucca Flats in Nevada. banquet that was served to the gifted musicians present a Blue A baby shower was held Jacobson. boys and their parents. Attend- program of from Wanship were Shawn Grass Music as the McLain March 1 at Freida Orgill's home ing Other visitors were Larry Rene Potter, son of Lew and Davis, a grandson, who has just Hortin. Whitney Judd, Larry Family Band performed before a for Susanne Bettridge and her Jean, had surgery on his knee returned from a mission in. Darcey, Conrad Jensen and Roy packed audience at the Kimball new baby. Beverly Dawes was Wednesday morning. He came Darcey. Group leader for these Arts Center in Park City. the South America; Mr. and Mrs. home Sunday'and is reported to Driving over from Wanship to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moore be coming along well. Robert Pace of Holliday and Mr. boys is Florinda Darcey. Henry Pace has retired as enjoy this outstanding music traveld to Hanksville Friday, and Mrs. Willard Larsen from Our sympathy is extended to security guard at HiLand Dairy, was Val and Nancy Bates and where they spent the night with Lonnie and Mary Jacobson on Wanship. Sunday Randy Davis and his where he has been employed for children. Becky and Matt; their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. the death of their sister-in-laErnie (Doris) Prettyman and Peg Williams, who died Friday girl friend from BYU stopped in. the past ten years. He was Christy Bates and son Daniel honored at a social on Feb. 18 by and Mae Bates. Mrs. Davis proudly announces of heart failure. daughter Angela. his who presenMay Gibbons, from Afton, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Newton that she now has six grandchildMrecfa 12 sacrereas ted him with a watch. The dairy Wyo. was a visitor at the home and famly of Granger visited ren and two wU begin at ls38 p.m. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy of 12:15 attending the BYU. They were gifted Henry with a beautiful of Ruth Maxwell Monday. p.m. By Mae Bates Man." Those attending the three performances last week were pleased with the high quality of the presentation. Hoytsville folks were especially proud of the leading lady, also pleased to have Roland Sahleen stop by and pay his 336-583- 3. 829-383- . Marion, played by Keli Ken- sington. 783-431- 7. CARD OF THANKS , 336-254- 2. Lee Ann Maxwell is home from the hospital and is doing very well and she wishes to express her thanks and appreciation to all the kind folks for the food, flowers, cards and visits to the hospital. A special thanks to neighbors and friends who brought dinner every evening since her return home and Lee Ann and Blair express a heart felt thanks to Wendell and Da Stem bridge who cared for their daughters while Lee Ann wss hospitalized. Thanks so much. BACOiL 1 lb. I19 MJJL lb. Steak cm. Choice lb. Roast cm. choice Upton: birth, death w fellow-worke- rs 1 1 neck slice Pork Sausage Span's 12 Potatoes IS lb. tag So. 1 Oranges Large Juicy navels Carrots 8 case?9 um : &. tag 499 Snow white heads Radishes or each. oz. rolls 3 Onions Jack Cheese lb. f lbs99 lb. lb. Valley to March lb. Turbot Fillets Cache 10 12 lb. pkg. Cauliflower choice 849-86- 18 0R0CEH7 D5PABTME1T PRODUCE DEPABTMEMT Faithful Standing uu. Ut. Mils Ad Prices flood a 1450 654-273- 8. Mississippi. Ralph, Jolene and Barbara Sargent drove to Mississippi to meet Dale and bring him home. He will continue to be a member of the National Guard for a number of years. Congratulations to the cast, directors and production staff of the school musical, "Music Phone. Choice Short nibs or write West 10400 So. Riverton, March u.sjjl Camp in Woodland. Caretaker, couns., and kitchen. It Iron Horse Hoad Chuck Steaks PPointnent. Open 7 Days a Week MEAT DEPABTMHT er 829-653- Girls' Plenty of Free Parking! . for ' p'rl weekend wort- - the and . WANTED Women to string Indian style necklaces ft chokers. Yoican make 50100 per week working at home. Small investment for materials. Phone FOR SALE-1- 968 like new. Must see to appreciate, Operated Supermarket Teal Patties Mil p.m. 654-147- Park City's Only Locally Owned WANTED Dependable woman who Is a self starter and desires to make a minimum of S5.00. 8 Call ask for Gaye between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. Saturday. Monday 7 p.m. to 9 4-- Great Salt 'Lake Council Boy Scout Executive, was the guest speaker. The 'hoytsville girls sang, "Today." Other youth participated. Banana splits were served to the crowd. a Relief Society teacher and ' Frank and FOR RENT Furnished rooms UNCLAIMED PICTURES at with private bath Including' the Bee Office. Stop in or call utilities ft maid service. Skiers Joan at tf welcome. Weekly or monthly rates. Rooms renting S27.50 to S40.00 kitchenettes. Connecting Parents and leaders were invited. Brother Boyd Giles, a Mary Rudd was released as is happy to report that her son, DeVerl, wan sustained as a member of the bishopric in a Salt Lake Ward Elsie Gunn 829-653- 654-36- Howard Peterson family and for Larry and Liu Dawn Smith, who were baptised Saturday evening. in Gunnison. Bill and Lorene also attended the fune- d. 783-478- The Hoytsville Scouts and Bee Hive Girls joined those from the other wards in the Stake for It was held Standard Night. Tuesday night in the Wanship Ward Chapel. Owen Staley and Annette Vernon were in charge of the pleasant evening. berships were read for the father Sunday. 3-- FOR SALE Pups. Beautiful white Samoyed-ShepherCall FOR RENT- -2 party furnished 0. apts. in Kamas. Call Mission. Congratulations, County Hospital. LilH and opening prayer. Sloppy joes were served with a variety of salads. The highlight of the night was when the girls taught their dads a dance and also shaved them. Worn out by the Virginia Reel and musical chairs, the party came to a close, with Andrea Grimslcy giving the closing prayer. The party was under the direction of Mary Brooks, Karen Pace and Margie McMichael. Jerry Pace was one of the referees at the State Wrestles held Feb. 24, 25 and 26 at the U of U Special Events Center. beautiful reception Saturday evening. Shades of pink and maroon were found in the decorations, tuxedos and dress.-e- s. community B by Karen Hobson offering the Lisa Hobson and Allan Bell were married Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. Harold and Carol Hobson are Lisa's parents. Allan la the son of Bryce and Beverly Bell. The couple were honored at a Kenneth and Sydna Brown . are the happy parents of a baby girl born March 1. They live in Orem and Ken attends the J. Ruebea Clark Law School. Little Burke has been spending the week with hit grandparents, Mr. and hire. Reed Brwn. APIS. FOBBiSl Tomatoes Finn Ripe bu29 .cup 49 Cherry 866 FOGS 49 SPRITE 32 ounce bottle Buy taro 32 ox. Sprite prica - at GET ONE 32 oz. Blue Mountain SO lb. bag COKE FREE!! 13 |