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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE ti, im 5 rrtojr, OHhataL f Sunday School organist. cui HoytsvBe Welcome to Allen and Valeria Stanley and their little daughter, Kristy. They are living in the home next to Fred Hobsons. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You an hereby uim moned and required file an answer in writing to the attached complaint with file Clerk of the Denise and Kent Pace have moved into Bill and Eve Julusons house where the Stefan Bowens used to live. Court, and to aerve upon, or mail to ALLAN M. METOS. PlalnttfTa attorney, 100 W . Chapel. Burial, Oakley Cemetery. i Fost- er of Tulsa, Oklahoma, are elated over their little Commercial Gub Build- - r lag, Salt Lake City, Utah, a copy of.aaid anawer, V:' within 30 daya after service of tide aummons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken agalnat you tor the relief demanded in OhtLee said complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said court and a copy of Our beloved son Gint which is hereto annexed Lee Anderson, 16, died and herewith served upon Oct. IS, 1977, at his home after a long illness. you. Born Dec. 5, 1960, Defendants Address: Heber City, to Gary P. Tadjrish Street and Roma Harris AnderMehrK. 15 son. Member, ' LDS Tehran, Iran Church. Attended WaDated this 21st day of satch Training Center. September, 1977. Survivors: parents, Marion; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo Anderson, Kamas, Summit County; 100 rimmaidnl Chh Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris, Oakley, Summit County; Salt Lake GRjr, Utah 84111 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harris, tiakley. Summit County; Published in the Sum- brothers, Brent, Jeff, mit County Bee October both Marion. 21, 28, November 4 and Funeral services were 11, 1977. held at Oakley LDS Ward -- NOTICE- and Leland Linda above-entitle- d baby boy. Proud grandma Esther is preparing for a trip to see the new little fellow. Many people are involved in the fun homecoming at North Summit Friday. - Congratulations to Ja-NJudd who will be going to the State Make It Yourself With Wool competition later this year. Kristy OBrien was the winner and Jenpre-tee-n nifer Wilde the second place winner in the n competition. Some Hoytsville married gals sewed so that mote girl could go to the State contest. They were Diane Wilde, Roma Jenkins and Julie Pace. .High Important announcemont PUBLIC NOTICE and Rell Argyle week have included, Mrs. returned home Sunday Flora West of Salt Lake from a nice trip to and her daughter, Mrs. California. They went to Bells sister Marian, to visit her family who had some health problems. They also spent three and Vi days with another sister of Bells, Leah, in Los Angeles. ES-"- Bet-trid- h 1 UfitjQfl 336-536- We were sorry to learn joy- blems have arisen with Ken and Mildred Rees the baby girls and one is are excited and happy in the Primary Children about the recent engage- Hospital in Salt Lake at ment and forthcoming this time. The parents or marriage of their son Rick the babies are Mr. and to Janet Louise Tingley. Mrs. Ronald Weaver of She is the daughter of Mr. Pocatello, Idaho. and Mrs. John Tingley of Provo. Lee and Linda Grant and their children, Sheri, Ben Vernon had surg- Mike and - Darrin of ery on his knee Monday in Coalville, were Saturday the LDS Hospital. dinner guests at the home Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Bosworth attended a medical convention in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was a meeting of the AAFP and was held at Covention Center in Las Vegas. Marlene said the meetings were just wonderful, and they enjoyed them very much. After the convention, they spent the rest of the time of David and Karen visiting with some tit their Richins'. Echo Henefer Dinner guests at the home of Harold and Darlene Richins prior to the missionary farewell testimonial of their son,' Kay were: their son Clare, who is attending USU, Mrs. Pearl H. Bird, Karl Bird and Dale Bird of Mendon, Utah; Mrs. Linda B. Johnson, and Mrs. her family from Kamas Roy Jacobson, entered Laura Lee Leathern of home to visit. Another the "Make It With Wool Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Dee daughter Arlene ODrisc- contest Saturday. "There Crockett, Smithfield; and oll of Evanston and her to watch her model her Mrs. and Mrs. Lee two youngest children light blue wool jumper and children of also came Sunday and were her parents Unde Carroll, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Beth Aunt and and attended Sacrament Kenny RaeDell Gibbons and her BUI and LaRita. Meeting with them. daughter, Karle Lynn of m m Donna Holmes, of Bound-fil- l, Mrs. Irene Mickelsen and Miss Mae Eddington Ann Jacobsen also of Salt Lake. 0 that the anticipated dtkswm on it in the parade. He weeke end. also attended the Homecoming football game and Jim and Suzanne and family went to dance. He returned horn. Sunday 6n the bus. Rene Milford last week end to was home for North have a five generation Summits homecoming. picture taken. ( He brought his roommate Gyde with him. He also Mrs. Edna Newton brought some potatoes visited the Upton Ward from the farm he is Relief Society last Tuesday with her daughter working on. Mrs. Ann Jacobson. Edward and Juanita Ruth Ann Jacobson, Moore had weekend visitors with Beane Taylor and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mabel Jones visited with her two daughtous occasion of Twins ers, Mrs. Wilma Morby The Argyles enjoyed in the family for grand- and family and Mrs. Carmel of the Sea, Fishe- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larene Billings and her rmans and saw some Leo Weaver, cany with it family while in Salt Lake beautiful sand sculptures. a note of sadness. Pro- last week. family. Rick Potter went to Happiness to an Elk hunter, of course is an Rexburg, Idaho to Ricks Mr. and Mrs. Morey elk. Steve Keari and Joe college Homecoming. He Dearden of Evanston and Foster, of Henefer bag- helped Rene with the their son, Earl Dearden of ged a beauty, a five Rodeo Gub float and rode - Mary Jane Moore is feeling much better now Todd Jones was busy after being ill for a few weeks. Her mother Mrs. last week gathering up Larraine Hamilton of Big cattle for his dad over on Stove Gap, Virginia was Lewis' Peak. here for two weeks to help If you are on your way Mary Jane and Arvin. to Upton and you feel like Lawrence and Craig you are floating, relax,' our new road; and Bkmquist, Bountiful were k's just do we love it. We can get with visit to George up to town now without and Ethel Bkmquist. getting lost in a chuck Kerri Blonquist was hole. The parking lot of home to visit with Laura the Upton Ward was also and Jestine over the black Provo. Dale and Melva Richins were at the Salt Lake airport Monday night to see Meriam and Jim y Wilkinson off on a vacation to Hawaii. ten-da- eoMeeaetoeoeenneeeeeanoeMo topped. Councilman Douglas Ovard, was the Sacrament Meeting speaker. Harold and Carol Hobson sang, His Many Mansions. Denise Pace accompanied them. . People wishing to use Dorene Goodro was facilities at the Midthe that the Summit County as' Homemaking released should call Board of Commissioners way Cannery Counselor of the Relief A miniwill hold a public hearing for appointments. Anna Beth KensSociety. of 1,000 mum of a total at toe Courthouse in was sustained as must be scheduled ington Counselor. Coalville, Utah, at 7:30 ffm Homemaking can before the cannery p.m. on October 25, 1977, contact at which time public operate. Please Marilyn Vernon was at Dixie Thompson consideration win be givsustained a? a Junior for scheduling. en, to the recommendations of the Summit " Coanty Planning Commission to 1. Rezone from the Notice is Samouiiift Lilly pre-tee- The Cubs of Hoytsville are planning and preparing for a fun family entertainment on Halloween night. There will be a foil length film and treats. Some Cub Scouts will call at your home to sell you tickets. IraoFfilhi Harold, Ruthild, Leslie, Andrew and Heidi Davis of Ogden were Sunday dinner guests at Donald Cheyehne visited at the pointer the last day of the and Louise Judds and Harrison Richins home season. "Congratula-Tuesda- y attended Sacrament evening. dons," so far this is the Meeting in Hoytsville. the hereby given 783-48- . TO zone Agriculture-Grazin- g to the Rural Residential 1 zone the following property: SWM, SEV4, SEV4, Sec. 32, TS1S, R4E, SLBM which is the ridge or saddle of Quarry Mountain and adjacent to the northern border of Park City. 2. Amend the Development Code of Summit County to permit as a cohditional use' rental storage sheds in the Rural Residential 2 zone. 3. Amend Section 13.5 (2) of the Development Code of Summit County with, the following sentence at die beginning of the aforementioned section: Whether or not streets shall be dedicated for public use shall be determined by the Board of County Commissioners. Ail public, dedicated streets.'shaH conform to the standards which DEER HUNTERS . i LEWIS' PEAK HUNTING AREA TRESPASS PERMITS ' D 10.00 D per hunter D 10.00 D coyote bounty paid D ral gas in your home. Why not cut them out and tape them inside your telephone directory so youll always have them if you need them. Elwin Rees, LaMar Pace, D RichinS. D Herb Crittenden, Metta 0 automatically comfort Enjoy up to 12 hours of from one filling! . 78 SKIDOOS ARE INI D D D Do not ignite a flame, use your telephone, .operate light switches, or use electrical or battery-operate- d equipment. 2. Ventilate your home by opening doors and windows. 1. 3. Do hot ignite a flame, use your telephone, operate light switches or use electrical or Evacuate all persons from your home. 1. battery-operate- d D 0 D D D equipment. D 0 D D D D D D Turn valve outside the home located next to the meter). is (it usually 4. Ventilate your home by opening doors and windows. 2. D off the gas . D . 0 D D D 0 D We also have the D latest clothing. D 783-471- 8 0 D , 5. I 3. Go to a telephone outside your home and 'call your nearest Mountain Fuel oflice for assistance. Utah D D t WELLER REPAIR 0 : these procedures: D , cases, you should do the following: If the odor is persistent, you should follow D Permits available at gates or see: Mae Bates, Marion If the odor is strong, or if tbe.spupd of ' escaping gas can be heard, you may have a broken pipe or some other major leak. In such The following are procedures you should follow should you detect the presence of natu- D half ... THE NEW ' F REQUIRED An Ashley can cut your stovewood consumption by s Natural gas, characteristically, has no odor. Nor is it poisonous. But because jft replaces the' oxygen iri "enclosed spaces, much like 'water replaces air in a bottle, a great quantity of natural gas leaking, into a persons home could cause suffocation. For this reason and because natural gas is inflammable, we add pungent chemicals, the odor of which enables us to detect the presence of natural gas. Go to a telephone outside your home and call your nearest Mountain Fuel oflice for assistance. Natural D , ap enviable safety record. With can keep' it that way. gas has your help, D we D D 0 0 D 0 D D E, Service is our business. And our business is your business. D MOUNTAIN FUEL D |