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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE V it,im 7 cwijiMMNm luncheon Ct&SGJIS Lest weekend SSTBEOf Thursday, Dec. 1 a large number of S.S. Senior Cttizeni met at their building hr Cmus for a sociable time. Everyone was busy with their varied activities. TUs weekend will be AU signed a get wen your last chance to get card for Cera! Gines, and tickets for the DUP it is nice to hear he is QfflHt. Contort s nifiwbfr home and feeling much of the Coalville Camp if dc ncr yen deshe to boy some. Lndean Atkinson and TbeqsMts will be given Sue Taylor fixed a very away daring the CoaMlle tasty meal which everyCamp DUP Meeting one enjoyed very rmrch. Monday, Dec. 19, 1977 at A big thanks to them for 3:00 p.m. Winners need this delicious meal. Some not be present and win be returned to their activnotified that afternoon. ities while others went A apodal Christmast or to a basketshopping, program wUl be present-e- d ball game or to their to the daughters. homes. n Daughter Marjorie It is nice to see Mr. and wUI present the Mrs. Writer McMHHaa at Sketches of Ye- - our social again. Thursday, December 8 for DUP a cold and chilly day as 41 mxca in their for a dcHghtfhl get together. AB were busy with their varied activities. . DUP has . Boy-de- We urge al members to be in attendance. SS Senior Cttiseus met at Hg Ninty ladle enjoyed so much. A hearty thanks to the ones that prepared such a hospital and we all extend get weU wishes and a speedy recovery for him. IKoma 3td president of the Utah HaieHS. Jake Jake Harold S. Riding Club and Interstate Riding Club. Employee of Summit County and an avid sports fan. Member of the LDS Church. State An- derson, age 61, died December 12, 1977 in Summit Park in an industrial accident Born Jun 9, 1916 in Marion, Summit County, to Henry Bay and Duello Somson Anderson. Married Helen Murdock, June 20, 1936 in Heber City. He was one of the originators and past pre- sident of the Kamas Valley Riding Club. Past School Survived by wife, son and daughter, Mrs. Alan (Sheila) Lewis, Koy, all of Kamas; seven grandchild- ren; brothers, Walter, Cleo D., both Kamas.' Funeral services were held. at Rhodes Valley Ward Chapel. Burial Marion Cemetery. Dr. Daryl J. McCarty - ishing sad warning, we still haven't come cfoae to whipping the problem. So what abont your thinking, parents? Do we need to show our kids results of these lat night missions of destruction to demonstrate how senseless they are? If you have any ideas, 1 can ten you , A. VERNS TV SALES AND SERVICE. Now in old bank bldg. Morgan senior citizens discount. New and need TV's for 1, tfn sale Phone 829-38- 3 pro- trio sang two Christmas songs. The Christmas lesson was given by Elynn Moon. Louise WagstafT player: i melady of Christmas songs on the violin. . Grace Maxwell gave a reading and Miriam Jep-so- n sang "O Holy Night. Doris Hair was the lucky winner of a volume of "our Pioneer Heri- Senior ball tonight The Senior Class of singles. The theme? You 1978 will present their light up my life. Senior BaU tonight after There will be a special the St Joe-S- S basketbaD floorshaw at 10:00 p.m. The place? South The introduction of dam lit Old Gym. The members will be at this The time. So, parents, friends, time? an the 40 These people MOBILE FOB 336-564- K. moor, 14x66; LOST Mar- REPORTER NEEDED-FCoalville and Henefer. Call Bee office for details. tfhx D16 and ber; came each one a FOR SALE Delicious puffed rice ball. Thanks hand dipped chocolates. to our county pres. Melva Contact Monna Powell 336-550- 1. rdAD Clip THIS Graham, Fawn Smith and all of the Daughters in Arabian and the Sage Bottom Camp FOR SALE 13W Welsh gelding, for a lovely party. hands; S175.00 or best Fran1 offer. CaH D23 cis. 9:00-12:0- in Frands. Call after 4:00 p.m. ' 1 ANDSHOwTt TO 18 bar 284M VALUE ONLY $00005 MJ1 F0KSALE IN COALVILLE 2,398.00. See at Crandall Ford, Coalville, Utah. chain HOMES SAVINGS Indudm Carry Case and Extra Chain j 1 D29x 0. OUT file, THE FAMILY BEFOR Chain Brake 10-10 MAC PRO 783-468- RENT Trailer D16 0, (Thorn); Coalville. 2 chain colars; about 65 lbs.; s, 829-652- 3. FOR SALE 1975 Ford 2 WD. V8, auto, low miles, S3.298.00. 73 Scout 4 WD, 2998.00. 76 Ford Elete, dean, 84,296. or 72 Cadillac coupe Dew Lab. Black CHRISTMAS SPECIAL-19- 76 Dodge y ton, 440 engine, foil time 4 wheel drive, automatic transmission, p. steering, p. brakes, air, 24,000 miles, excellent condition. D25 783-223- 1. D16 Santa brought 2 77 Broadfully skirtin Kamas; on locstion 3 bdrm., 2 baths. Call ed. 336-557- 336-583- 8, 336-595- 783-225- 8. SALE FOR HENEFER COOKBOOKS now available. To order 8 call Veda Brooks Rachel Wright Melva Richins and Marcell Street Reward. were honored for being championline,, Jack Halterman, Write the oldest members from Gen. Del., Coalville or call their camp in attendance. and leave num4 or HOMES SALE 336-266- Loretta Hardman, Mildred Gibbons, Lyle Jen- 783-483- cash 6 flow. Call Mark 4 S.L.C. Barney or Realty 4864)291. FOR SALE '75 Snow-m- t b!e; 442 GPX, 900 mi.l 9 daysl $850. Call P16 eves. 6 tage. FOR house wpostive $30,000 277-883- Nice 2 FOR RENT Trailer group? Crossroads from or just anyone who tikes to house in Francis. Call bdrm., bath newly redec., 336-265Saft Lake CHy. The dress? have good times, youre 783-48after 4:00 p.m. corner lot. Call FarmaL The price? S3 JO Invited to cornel tfhx x 8. or for couples and S2. for 9. be eager to 783-215- 487-920- 336-560- 9. sen, Jesse Stevens, tha Mills, Margaret area,' FREE PUPPIES Mother ille down, is Australian Shepherd, SI 15.000135,000 3 after 5 p.m. bal. on contract at 8V4. Call D16 ; Gross annual income MOTEL-Coulv- 783-488- 6. Executive Secretory Utah Education Association Your son and his 8200,000 lost year alone. buddies are bored one Last year, it is estimastudents across night, so they get into the ted school through a window, the nation caused S600 rummage through a few mUUoa dollars worth of teachers desks and then window shattering, carpst start bashing windows ripping, Are setting and and water fountains. other vandalism in pubHc They get caught. Whea the officer brings your son Six wIhim dollars! . home with the news, you Thats enough cash to are shocked sEy. buy 48,426,150 turkeys But the real .shocker for hungry families. It's comes whea you take enough to pay the tab for Junior to juvenile court 154,241,645 bottles of for his hearing. The judge insulla for victims of turns to you, explains that diabetes. And k would there's a new Utah law in put shoes on the foot of effect, and k provides that 33,333,333 school child-His Honor can order Mom and Dad to pay up to This is a problem that SI, 000 damage. Since it's a' new law, has chaBenged the minds and we havent yet seen of Americas brightest how sternly our judges judges, school adminiwill use it, we dont yet strators aad law enforceknow how effective ft win ment officers. Still, the beia stemming the tide of tinkle of ddttering ghee Is' heard In schools And a tide k is. One throughoat the nation large Utah With aU the thinking, reported that wUUUl destruction of property a innovating, policing, to more pleading, ressoning, pan- - 336-273- 3. The Henefer double us delicious meal. An saag Happy Birthday tq Florence Mitchell. Once MasweU recited a poem Aaaie and WUlles Prayer's which everyone enjoyed. A big thanks to Grace. We am sorry to hear that Ceral Gines Is in the -- enjoyed the good food and gram. At 1:15 p.m. aB went up to Saudi Summit High School for a most meal, that everyone deH-cio- 3 bdrm. IN COALVILLE 2 bath, full basement, fireplace, on V acre. Call DI6 The Summit County DUP gathered at the Peoa Ward Chapel Dec. 7 for a lovely luncheon and program. ! Bryson's 5 south Main Coalville 783-225- superintendents of Utah's DChQOI DlmMoCwB HID DD9DID who have to find ways to pay the MBs for aU this destruction. . 7 The Perfect Christmas; Gift CANDIES ' . 5f I hate to read about energy waste ... because I pay a gas j: ASSORTED CHOCOLATES Always Christmas Favorita..xraam8 nuts fruits, oramslfo nougats, toff-sco- tch, crunch! and chowy cintsrs, dipped in fmost dark and milk chocotata 1 lb. S3L2S 2 b. S0L46 3 h. 10.66 5 lb. $18.96 8 or 1.86 tht THE GIFT BOX ...an exquisite gift package filled with a variety of choco-lat-an- d buttsr bona...craam$, nuts, crisp and chawy Itt lbs. $4.86 Morgan Drag bill, too. Dan DaBell is one of Mountain Fuel's 67 meter readers. Every day. he reads ihe meters and records (he amount of natural gas used by homes in his service area. Often, he gels readings that differ greatly even in neighborhoods with practically identical homes occupied by families of similar size. To him that suggest that some people are not as careful as others in their use of this precious natural resource. Open windows and doors, inadequate insulation, lack of caulking and frequent changes in thermostat setting are among the major contributing factors to a higher than average reading, therefore a higher than average gas bill. Dan, like Ihe 1700 other people at Mountain Fuel Supply, is constantly working qs efficiently as possible to provide you with all the natural gas service you need. You see, efficiency miniriiizes our Dan DaBell, Meter Reader costs... with the savings reflected in the bill you pay. Dan is concerned about efficiency, because after all. he pays the same for natural gas as you do. You can also help. Conservation is a way of minimizing your own fuel bill, while stretching out our existing supplies until new supplies are located. Locating new supplies is a necessity if we are to continue to bring you clean, efficient natural gas at a reasonable cost. MOUNTAIN FUEL People Serving People |