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Show ir y V, v , THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Friday, hpteabw S, 8 ITT ' ' Coalville, Utah 14017 plaguing Summit County. Officials from the State Board of Health win also be in attendsnce to outline the deficiencies in the methods of disposing solid wastes currently employed in the county. Published in the Summit County Bee September 2, 1977. . Weather Summary Sum- - Weather --- yi R""nts moisture-lade- n ' tropic Pacific sirmass dences and businesses bereft of an adequate method of disposing of their garbage. -- Garbage can be seen along scenic highways and other obvious tions resulting loca- in an unsightly appearance and health hazards. The County plans to establish a special service district to provide the collection service to all but the most remote residences in the county. The plan calls for weekly of garbage of all pick-u- p residences abutting paved roads or wherever mail is delivered. The district will provide garbage at the entrance of ls recep-tica- subdivisions having gravel or dirt roads. The estimated expense for the weekly pick-u- p is S2.50 a month. With the exception of Park City, all cities and towns in the county are expected to join the service district. County Commissioners Alva Dea-ideDale Leavitt, and Bin Wallin hope to have the service operable within thirty days. The Comn, missioners are holding the public hearing next Tuesday, September 6, to discuss the plan and to solicit input from the citizenry. At the meeting representatives from Cache County will explain how their county-wid- e operation has solved the county's solid wsste problems, problems which' are similar to those currently te for; of hurri- Funeral services cane Doreen moved Mark Harper Peterson, northward from California 84, who died August 23, through eastern Nevada 1977 following a briqf then curved east north- illness, were held Friday, eastward across extreme August 26 at Larkin northern Utah into Wyo- Mortuary in Salt Lake ming. The These conditions have left approximately 300 real- - FOR SALE Mobile FOR SALE Two 195-1- 4 home, 14 x 65, Irg. 2 gears steel belted radial bdrm., skirted, cooler on tires with wheels. Practi-privalot in Coalville. caly Bew. $80. Other 7 S2 tires, also. ' Phone 336- Call fTt? City. 336-231- WANTED FOUND Little girl's purse on street in Coalville. Owner ' claim at Bee Office. tfh 5658. Correspond- ents for Coalville and H0MSS Upton towns. Call Bee Office for more info. tfnx FOR KENT HUFMUfattD. 336-550- 1. . Bishop Kenneth Wool-stenhulrecord rainfall to was a speaker dropped . r riatlons in and near at the services. A viewing CdfCl OT IhOnkS"1"1 Cache Valley. The largest wss then held in the Stake Harper Peterson. Married accumulation reported Center at Marion and a Marie Erma Ross October from the storm wss 4.70 quartette consisting of 12, 1915, Salt Lake City. Boyd Luke, LaMar Fraz- - She died April 30, 1960. The family of Mark the westsideofCache Gordon Taylor and Dairyman and randier in ier, Peterson express their 4.09 at Stanley Best sang a final Marion, Oakley, and Park and thanks Valley and and jugt acroal the selection. A horse drawn City. Employee United dividual who to each itorm cau. cortage to the 'Marion Air Lines following offered comfort and with jove was provided meat from farming. Mov-b- y at the time ofour to sMM Marve Presi- - ed to California following Simpson. passing. A spedal thanks and buements and .ome dent Lyle Peterson dedi- - retirement from Air Lines erosion rf new,y cated the grave, Pall in 1955. of the Relief Society. folds but in general the bearers were Curtis LewSurvivors: sons, daughstorm was very beneficial is, Elmo Woolstenhulme, ter, Scott Ross, Loveland, to agriculture. Rainfall Emergy Wilde, Gerald Colorado; Mrs. A.H. penetrated to a depth of Young, Ralph Evans, (Laurie) Christensen, 18 inches leaving ade- LaMar Wilde and Dale Fresno. Bruce Ross, quate moisture to Initiate Peterson. Bountiful; Dr. Rex MarTUAIIIfC germination and early Mark was born Novem- - ion, Lincoln, Nebraska; 23 iADk AC Uulll Ul lllAllRj growth of fall wheat on ber 12, 1892 Marion, grandchildren, 6 great dryland acreages. Aver- - Summit County. Utah to grandchildren. Brother age temperatures contin- Peter Henry and Marriet Otis, Marion. ued to range from near normal to about 6 degrees DomEDen We would like to above. Calderwosd Tamer express our sincere Soil moisture on non irthanks and appreciation Dora Ellen Calderwood crop and range rigated to all those who helped in lands was short to very Turner, age 69, died anyway for the kindness, short during the week. August 24, 1977 at her visits, cards, floral offerin many areas home. Storms ings and food during the considerably-especia- lly Bom November 7, 1907 illness and passing of our helped in Cache Val- Coalville to Alexander Sr. beloved wife, mother and ley. The availability of and Sarah Ellen Richins grandmother. irrigation water as a Calderwood. Married Jopercentage of normal for seph Harry Turner, June this time of year was 30. 1930 in Salt Lake City. Karen) Isakson, Coalville; about 45. Scattered rains Marriage later solemniz- Mrs. William (Ludlla slowed grain and hay ed in tire Salt Lake LDS ReNee) Waddoups, Yakharvest. Second crop alfa- Temple. Graduated North ima, Wash.; 14 grandlfa hay harvest was Summit High School. children; two great grandcompletion Member Coalville 2nd children; brothers and approaching with third crop harvest LDS Ward. Served as sisters: Melba Rassmus- BB and ReNee Wsddsups getting started in some eacher in primary and sen, Evanston, Wyo.; areas. Relief Society and served Eunice Taylor, Salt Lake as past president of Relief City; Raymond Calder- wood, Provo; W. E. Society and DUP. Survivors: husband; Calderwood, West two sons and two daugh- - Wester, Mae Calderwood ten; Joseph Duane Turn- - Heber City, Utah, er. North Salt Lake; Funeral 'services were Eugene B. Turner, Bount- - held Saturday. Burial in ifol; Mn. Lawrence (Dora Coalville Ce retire-Cemete- ry . WANTED for Henefer, earn extra money. Call Joan at Bee Office, information. Cars for sale FOR SALE '73 Super Beetle. 50,000 miles; radial tiresf $1900. Call 336-55- for tfiix 01 or 2 ton alfalfa good hay. Call WANTED 1 x 336-273- 3. s 336-581- 4. FOR SALE 1975 Dodge 1 ton 4 x 4 flatbed with cattle rack, low mileage; 1969 Toyota Crown, $600; Suzuki 400 $350; Suzuki 125 $500. Gene Jones. WANT farm 1 TO BUY Small to 5 acres in Peoa 876-344- or with or Wsnship without home. Call colled Ron Nelson. 1 SLC 571-222- -- FOR RENT Furnished rooms with private bath induding utilities A maid service. Skiers welcome. Weekly or monthly rates. Rooms renting $27.50 to $40.00 kitchenettes. Connecting rooms to groups. Call Aloma Motel, Heber tfn City. Homes for sale FOR SALE 1 yr. old, 3 bdrm., 2 bath, fireplace, foil basement, Vi acre. Close to school and park in Coalville. Call 336-273- PART TIME BABY SITTER needed weekdays for 2 boys ages S and 7. Rate negotiable. Call envelopes (Commission Mailers). Earn sparetime money at home. $100.00 weekly possible! SEND $1.25 (refundable) and a long, stamped, addressed envelope for details; PPS-,83323 Franklin 804, S2x Chicago 60606. Must be MECHANIC experienced in all general line of repairs. Commission, insurance benefits, vacation pay, retirement 654-216- MIX, n 2, Misc. for sale FOR SALE Hammond electric piper electric autochord organ. Excel buy . $550.00 program. Chrysler Plymouth dealer. Spencer Auto Sales. Heber, Utah. or SLC 877-555- 8. 3. HOME APPLIANCE Call Bobs Fix-- It small Shop. Major or RE-PA1- R appliances. Phone 654-273- FOR SALE Yorky-po- o evenings and weekends. tfnx A. VERNS TV SALES, 70 modular home. All wood siding and shingled roof. Shitted and has nice large porch. 3 bdrm., 2 bath. All electric, all new!!! Set up in Midway next to the mountains. $16,900.' Call 654 -3972 ask for Dan, tfox FOR x SALE-- 14 ior Citizens discount. used TVs for . sale). Phone 829-383- LADINER CATERING SERVICE now taking orden for baked goods, pies, cakes, cookies and bread. Also specializing in wedding and birthday Kamas. Utah. 5. S23 7 v1? FOR SALE 3 bdrm. home in Coalville, 1 yr. old, lVi baths, fireplace, x large lot. Call FOR SALE Call in Kaysville or 336-273- 3. S2 336-557- 7. vv 336-561- 4. 782-655- OATS s ju Shields Ranch S Kennel Supply BAftfifliBilKEKNEII SUREL'IES prns A Wossfiom W? Etepfi, o lame Brands At Sown Borne Discount Prices! Felt and Straws Ell it "fSl Bailey Keith's it Down Vests if Down ski jackets I if Dress leather, men's & women's ML is 19 iuM If it's Western wear we've got it plus if Women's Snap Finger Jump suits the best line of tack in town U MU I, vVJlTTn rii J . 7 I j V M 'AvV V d Drop p r- h 7 9 .Ut shiblbs b . if i M W in and say hi to TALL STAB and ce facturing. Coalville area. x Call PEACHES FOR SALE. Sherman Jones 1364 W. Pleasant View Dr. Ogden, Utah. S9x Ph. 376-921- WANTED-Pie- worken for stuffing and handwork for doll manu- 829-665- 3. 336-587- 783-480- HELP FOR SALE Two new pair bell bottoms. Levis. W 29 L 32. $10 pr. call 7 or tfh 1. ' HELP WANTED-E- arn $80.00 weekly at home stuffing envelopes. Information: Rush 50 cents and stamped envelope: Financial Mir ades, P.O. Box 10637, x Denver, Colo. 80210. 336-596- 9. (New and cakes. Telephone DOESN'T BBT. ..IQUDOt DEEP FREEZE good working cond; $50, ALSO, refrig. $20. Call SERVICE Now in old bank bldg., Morgan Sen- 355-827- 0. 654-19- 1 puppies. Call weekdays and ask for Mary or Bruce or see at 440 E. ,4th So. Heber, 654-147- 8. S16 Men, women,' students. No experience necessary; stuffing and addressing FOR THE VACATION rent a new 23 Tioga Motor Home, $32.50 a day plus 10 cents a mile, folly self 8 contained. Call tfn or 654-285- 7. 5. HOMEMAKER WANTED IN THIS AREA DREAM of your life S23 336-534- . 654-023- 1. x 3. &rjDF,jriMS I Correspond-en- t SHORT TOM |