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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY Friday. October 3 11, 1917 BEE newspaper needs newsl It also needs new reporters... someone to get the news to usl , We welcome news of births, weddings, fishing snd hunting trips, Haydn. Lori Page, The Butterfly, J.T. Dane Raff, Blue Bells of Scotland. Mozart. Merri Gordon, The Swallow, Shiller. Joni Jenkins, Hopo My Thumb, J.T. Jennifer Blazzard, Tag Waltz, Swift. Matt Flinders, Evening Bells, J.T. David Fitzgerald, Minuet, Bach. Orlean Ovard. Alicia Page, Romance, Schiller. Shelley Jenkins, Evening Bells, J.T. Sue Ovard, Starlite Waltz, J.T. Ken Lewis, Israel, Israel, God is Calling, Smith. Clayton Page, The Humming Bird, Maria Gordon, Mountain held on Oct. 16, 1977. With Stake Officers in attendsnces. The Relief Society sisters sang, I Need Thee Every Hour. With talks given by Jim. Bettridge 1st councilor and Bp. Dawes. Also President Louder gave us a short talk. Primary ward conference was held Oct. 11, Now 1st grade teacher Susan Richins is one of Blaine Rich ins and they the new 1st grade teach- - were married in Nov. of ers at North Summit 1976. She enjoys water skElementary. Susan grew up in Iona, iing, snowskiing, bicyclIdaho and graduated from ing, riding horses, hiking, Bonneville High in 1973. and dancing. Some other After high school she hobbies and interests she attended Ricks college for enjoys ate: learning about two years and then went children, cooking, sewto BYU for two years, ing, making things for graduating in Elementary .foe home and most of all Ed. While at BYU she met spend time with Blaine. All of our Stake Primary Officers were ip 1977. Kinnel. We would express our like to sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, for the food, floral offerings, cards and other wishek extended to us in the passing of our husband, father and grandfather. s cinfc Oct 27 , Jackie Blazzard, Clare De Lune North Summit School from 2-- 5 High p.m. Can you give up fag for one day? Your American Cancer Society bets you can.. .The Great American Smokeout is coming November 17. J. first grandson and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas .Laur-seSalt Lake. He has a Florgreat grandmother ence Mitchell, Marion. n. Our Ward Conferences have been very uplifting, and spirtual. We have enjoyed them very much. ... one n day off from smoking Pledge cards will soon be available from ACS volunteers. Get one and sign It and urge your smoking friends to do the same. ' Just one "day without cigarettes. Give yourself a break.- Who knows? You may like it, . For programming of S3.2 million for a safety project on between 2700 South and Beck Street in Salt Lake County. In rejecting the . safety modifications programming, the Commission reiterated it's support that interstate fends be spent on completion of th - SEES , ! that rifle, call: new DAI STSFBEBS SBOOTil! SDPF1T . Henefer 338-59- 78 interstate, rather tha reconstructing sections ' existing c The Commission als emphasized that it wa open to reviewing recon struct ion-typrojects oi an individual basis, am . . MES7G&J Esurcne HAUOWEENI! that, it would conside . safe AHO b interstate. (sKai-egg- s favorably those project that offered a high prob ability for the reduction o accidents. Heber-Kama- s CUTTER aetctous ASSOC. Will start running on Nov. 26 and is now taking applica- tions for new members. I Membership meeting to be hold: Nov. 10th, at 8:00, Wasatch County Court House, Blue Room. pgees eppeanie oOTog&e to.tizz tm I Check WEEN our complete selections of HALLOmerchandise. We have masks, costumes, .disguise kite, decorations for the house or party, trick or treat candy, and a special FREE TRICK OR TREAT BAG for each youngster that stops in to pick one up, while . ' ' ' New, 22' 6" For Information pall: PARK WRIGHT MOBILE HOME RENTALS 654-217 or 654-285- consider confidence, it a privilege to have your and thank you for your patronage! Morgan Drug Company ed V We Drag and Gametic Headquarters Your Walgreen Agency Store ' , &veAte 57 r 49. a 25 ' sMBeoeep FOR RENT New Tioga Motor Homo 6ou 'assort they last. FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS Ii the most important pert of Sleeps 6 mw PHONE STORE 829-326- 2 HOURS - 9 a.m. to 6 pan. B&MQuer asst'p jk mum 31 5 P&fMtrs Acsn to its. T JZ 9- - irwAZt mt aJJA7 NQi'rbortruMrc teMVOMS to. CTV, PAfiK T3T7 MAA'dC&JTBf2 CTV-3S- O AAAyU v-.- - Mitchell. Oakley, their The Relief Soceity Ward Conferences will be this Tues. Cancer Society . Delighted grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Lee and Sheron Laurren are so happy over the arrival of a son born October 11th at LDS Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. and is 20 in. tall. He has a sister at home. An Immunization Clinic will be held Thursday, October 27, 1977 at old Beethoven. paint classes are just greatl Its a learning experience to have Mr. Steve Green wall, art tea- BIRTHS Immunization Julie Lambert, Moolite Sonata, Cards and pool wen: enjoyed in the afternoon. The Senior Citizens attendance. and emergency or hazard- xhe ACS urges all ous sectioins, where the gmokers in the Summit .data would show a project County area to pledge just , would provide a high opportunity for the redu- ctkm of accidents. The policy followed on HUNTERS! the heels of a Commission decision to reject the Lake. exchanged. A delicous lunch of beef stroganoff, cottage cheese, salad and rice pudding was served. cher at North Summit, come every Thursday after school to instruct us. We think he is the best and want him to know we appreciate him. Birthday to Grace Maxwell. Some returned to the building, others to their homes or other activities. reserve for himeself or for any other peson designated by the doner. Save yourself a trip to Salt displayed and patterns GaSDeiGiisiinni tion Commission today final surfacing projects meal. All sang Happy Wednesday, October 12 a large group met at the Depot for a day of activity. Blood pressures were taken by the county nurse. Christmas wreaths were made from scraps found around the house. Crocheted articles were gpmeDess The Utah Transporta- adopted a policy which places major funding and priorities on uncompleted sections of the interstate system. V Exceptions to that phil- esophical stance would be . Moonlight, Debussg Delon Young, Sonata Pathetiquel, Beethoven. Thefaatyaf WUard Dillree prepared this delicious The amount donated will be credited to the donors account as a Wade Wools tenhulme, Loves Chid-ing- s, Bicht. Kena Woolstenhulme, Romanz Song Books, Straehog. Jennie Page, Valse Bleue. Kae Lyne Woolstenhulme, March of The Dwarfs, Greig. Joneen Tatton, Prelude' in C minor Bells of Moscow, Rachmaninott and movement. Transportation t The LDS Hospital Blook Bank will conduct a blood donation drive on Wednesday October 26, 1977 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 'the Summit County Hospital in Coalville. Persons age eighteen and older are eligible as donners. Karen Hobson, The Dolls Dream. Challie Evans, Mountain Bell, Kin-ke- l. CARD OF THANKS Thursday, October 13 was a beautiful autumn day and a large number of S. S. Summit Senior Citizens met at their building in Kamas for a sociable time. Some of the women were busy finishing a quilt, others playing Bingo, cards and visiting. The men played pool and cards. A little after 1:00 p.m. all went up to South Summit High School where we had a lovely meal of sliced beef, potatoes and gravy, lett uce salad, tomatoes and dressing, warm biscuits, butter and honey. For dessert fruit and cake. Thanks to the ones that blood bank Bell, North Hallo- LDS Hospital Shiller. Sue Lee Peacock, The Bowery, Small. Ann Blazzard, The Babelink, Shiller. Upton ward conference Upton Ward Confer- Margaret Page, South ween was theme as two wicked witches of the West came to present a hilarious program. They were Kenna Frazier and Shirlene Milliner. Hostesses Lorene McNeil and Margaret Page served delightful refreshments in keeping with the theme. Everyone had a gobling pood time. Karma Frazier, Song of The Swan, J.T. Chad Milliner, Fairys Harp, J.T. Nancy Blazzard, The Fairys Court, J.T. Jon Marchant, Spanish Fiesta, J.T. Shelly Fitzgerald, Air, Mozart. Laura Blazzard, Minuet Don Juan, The Bee Staff Senior Citizens The Vallcyetts enjoyed a spooky evening Wednesday at the home of Karalee Page, Surprise Symphony, vacations, news about families, swards and etc. We want to know about people who are participating in the local government, schools, civic clubs, or other worthwhile projects. If you've been elected to office in a club, PTA or church, we want to know about it. People getting recognition for service in the community organizations such as civic improvement groups, human relations committees or other involved groups is news that keeps the weekly paper alive and interesting. Humorous, exciting or unconventional experiences that are interesting might be good reading too. Share your interesting news with us. WeD be glad to hear it. ence was evening Rick Evans, Galop Away, Fletcher. Quinn Raff, Lazy Mary. Your held Oct 16 Valeyetts enjoy Kamas piano Sound off Utah Mil Coalville, a earn rr 9 A.M. -- 9 P.M. 9 A.M. - 7 P.M. |