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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 8 ('oulvlll. I'tah Friday. Kept. 8. 1918 84011 South Summit drew Allan Marchant. He is the first grandchild of Dale and Verda and the First great grandchild Mrs. Eva e had surgery in Salt Lake City this past week. She had her ankle operated on. She had fallen some time ago and injured it. She is reported as doing well and is scheduled to return home sometime the week of September Sth. Hurry and get well again Eva and hurry home. The Sunday School presentation was given on The First Vision and How It Can Help Us to Live the First Article of Faith" by the family of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woolstenhnlme. The opening prayer was by Boyd Lake. Jeffrey Vernon Brother and sister Jessie R. Smith are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on September 12th. They would like to invite all Elder Vernon will enter their friends to the Mission Hme on Sep-ha- s be at Oakley their open house Member 23, 1978. that will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7:30 to Seminary. While attending North J:3 Cnttenden ,f Summit High School he to plan go. participated in band, football, and basketball. Mrs. Edna Atkinson of Elder Vernon also attended Brigham Young Oakley has been released as the camp director University for one year. The Farewell Testi- for the Kamas Stake monial will be held Sun- - MIA. She has served for day, September 10,1978, many years and the valin Hoytsville, Utah, at ley would like to thank her for all her years of 2:00p.m. service. She has certified many of our youth as well as showing them all how to have a good clean time when out camping. IIO! Elder Vernon to serve in Canada Elder Jeffrey F. Ver- non of Hoytsville, Utah, been called to serve an LDS Mission in the Cinada Winnipeg Mission Field. Elder Vernon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fay R. Vernon of Hovtsville and grandson of Mrs. Anna-be- ll Vernon of Hoytsville and Mr. and Mrs Ben Hains of Ogden. Mr. Vernon ated from North Summit gradn- - High School in 1977. He also graduated fromi UOWJF IMHiSXT 1UY...WU Mr. and Mrs. Verda's mother, Mrs Sorenson of Oakley had as visitors this past week end some of the friends' that they were with when they took their cruise to the Caribbean. With them were Wally and Ruth Olsen, Ivan and Ruth Stevens. Ramona and Garth Single-to- n and one invited couple that had not gone on the tour, Jay and Bethel Harris. Films were shown of the trip and a good time was had by all. The MIA met at the Kens Kash store for a fun trip up the canyon to have an opening social. They had good food and fun. This was held on September Sth. Members of the ward don't forget Jeff Potters farewell next Sunday at 3:30 p.m. after conference. Members of the Tabernacle Choir will present a special program at the Kamas Stake Center on September 24th at 7:30. Everyone is invited to attend. Peoa Mrs. Mary Marchant, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Marchant were in Provo on Sept. 3 to witness the blessing of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Marchant. The baby was Lynn given the name of An- - FARM BUREAU INHUHANOk COUNTRY MUTUAL LIFE homeowner's insurance by living Elder Rockhill to serve in Finland line of fire - auto - homeowners ALVIN D. RICBINS Fri. Tues.-Thur- Hencfer 336-20- s. Ogden 399-58- 98 68 Mr. Layne Rockhill has Mr. Rockhill was Presibeen called to serve an dent of the Rodeo L.D.S. Mission to Hel- Club. sinki, Finland. Layne also attended Mr. Rockhill is the son Dixie College in St. of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall George, Utah where he Rockhill of Marion, Utah. was a member of the He is the grandson of Mr. Rodeo Team." and Mrs. Howard RockThere will be a mishill of Marion, Utah and sionary farewell on SepMr. and Mrs. Rex Casper tember 17, 1978, held at of Oakley, Utah. He has the Kamas Stake Center one living great grand- at 1:30 p.m. mother, Mrs. Vera Wilde Rockhill will Elder of Oakley, Utah. the Language enter Layne graduated from Center Mission Training Summit South High 1978. 28, on September School in 1977. While in Congratulations to you school he participated in Elder Rockhill. football and wrestling. - LAKEVIEWS CORNER Indian Hills Subdivision, Coalville, new home 3 bedroom, 1 bath, home and lot. 539,900. Call Tom or Bill. May qualify for Farmers Home Loan. Oakley home, on 1 aora landscaped, fenced, garage, brick 3 bdrm., 1 bath. $47,900.00. 4. 3 Call Bill or Tom Stokes and daughter Peggy of Jerome, Idaho. Don and Ann are children of Gaudc and Hilda. The baby son of Mr. Mrs. Dale W. Wright was given the Mr. and Mrs. John name of Craig Wright by Tatton were visitors at Sunhis father on Fast the home of their parwere There many day. Mr. and Mrs. Mitch friends and relatives ents Tatton of Kamas. They there to witness the event. These are surely also were able to attend times to be treasured church with their par- and Mr. Pat O'Driscoll had Don and Karen Marmisfortune to have the chant were visitors at his finger cut with a the homes of the Gerry Marchant family as well power saw on Monday in as the family of Moroni while the family was firethe canyon getting Marchant in Peoa thia wood. week. past Mrs. ' Mona Prescott There were many in attendance at the Relief was in town over the Mothers and holiday. She states that Society in Provo her Daughters Fashion was apartment not quite done so Show and Tea" that was she was back home for a held on Tuesday, August few days. 29th, at the Peoa Ward Church. It was a very Mr. and Mrs. Charles nice opening social and of Emmett, Idaho, the women of the ward Burg in town over the were wish to thank the Presito visit with the holiday dency for such an occaof Ken and Lorsion. There was also an family raine Bagnell. Emma is arts and crafts display Mrs. Bagnells sister. for all to enjoy. They were also at church Jeff and Janice Seeley on Sunday with Mrs. and their baby were Bagnell. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy their mother, Mrs. lone are on a visit Fitzgerald Marchant of Peoa, over to Florida to visit with the weekend. They are Edna's son and his famfrom Provo, Utah. ily who live there. better, lot-- bedrooms 3 touch-won- 1 last- - 't lot In Meadow View Ranch Weber Canyon 6 miles east of Oakley, water and elec, W ac. hook-up- s. Bill. 512,000. Woodland The DUP meeting that Primary started in the was held at the cabin on Peoa Ward on Tuesday In fast and testimony Sept. 6 was the Sth and was off to a Wednesday, held in WoodIt well was nice. meeting very great start. It was re- attended and the build- land Ward Sunday, Judy ported that the attending looked so nice and Ann Philips was releasance was up. smelled so clean due to the general cleaning that Tuesday the 5th of the daughters had done September Peoa was the week before. The very busy as the thing lesson was given by from Proa had to be daughter Bessie B. Rusturned in to the State sell and was Economic Fair that day. For sure and Territorial Progress one boy who was happy 1878." The next meeting Don't Risk It!! 60 N. Main REMOVE DANGEROUS SOOT AND CREOSOTE DEPOSITS j CLEAR BLOCKAGES (NESTS. LEAVES. ETC.) ft ft REMOVE DUST AND OTHER NASTINESS $ ft CHARM YOU WITH A Phono 783-430- 3 OF OLDE ENGLAND Mrs. Louise Fields spent the weekend with her daughter, Sandy and family, the Merrill Toones. The Helds live in Salt Lake but formerly lived in Horida. Elva Hallam the is still flu bug. She has been battling it a week. Keep fighting, it does take a long time to throw it, it appears. Juanita Van Tassell came home from the Heber hospital Sunday where she has been since her painful accident Tuesday. p FRIDAY NIGHT MT. AIR CAFE THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Topped with brown gravy and onion ring nerved with potato, fresh vegetables, salad , roll and butter S2.S5 Jet. 224 tf 248 - E Park City PO. BOX 443. PEOA. UTAH 84061 TELEPHONE (801) HAVE A LUCKY DAY Oldahm construction has been lected as the new authorized interstate home professional for the Coalville to Morgan area. Whit & John were selected for their ability to meet interstates requirements, for quality construction and service. These interstate home pros are experienced in every phase of home and commercaial construction. They handle the entire job from start to finish, and can help you t locate the right property and financing as well. Dealer: tEratitional Cljimnep gfocep UUUt, WTCHfTATt MOWS MC. SALT LAKf CITY. UTAH OLDHAM CONSTRUCTION Box 525, Coalville 877-524-3 PH.338-537- 3 mI r Leon Badham family were welcomed into the ward. When you're ready to build, see Oldham Construction in Coalville, your interstate home pro, for free plans, exteriors, and estimates. lUe ft Kamas, UT $ UlEEpt $ Kamas Branch P.O.Box 424 In sacrament meeting in Francis Sunday, the NEW INTERSTATE HOME PRO SELECTED FOR LOCAL AREA L akeview 0Zealtp Mrs. Juanita Van Tassell is on the sick list this week. She had the misfortune to break some bones. Hurry and get well again, Juanita. Francis Barbara and Sheldon Franson went to Provo shopping Saturday and hoi l vWt thcir visited Ralph and Inez. the Mark Mitfamily Sheldon's parents. chells Sunday with Steve Laura and Doug Peay and Lori Prescott from Vegas. have- - returned to their home in Torrance, Calif. Cont 4 Qn after spending the sum- mer in Woodland. Laura bar-beq- ue (Eijimtiey BIT Mr. and Mrs. Warren Atkinson were happy to have Jesse and his family home few dinner on Labor Day. They had their Thanksgiving dinner as Rosemary wanted to go Christmas shopping and Warren stated that she couldn't go until they had at least had Thanksgiving dinner. The homemade ice cream was sure good as they invited Ronald and Bessie to come over and sample it. spent her time with Galen and Gay Pace and Doug was with Sheldon and Barbara Franson. Gay took them to the airport Friday. The daughter of Brad and Larraine Lawrence Galen Pace spent last of Salt Lake was blessed in San Francisco, week of and given the name for work with her training Jill Lawrence by Mutual of Omaha the Rex great grandfather Gines in Woodland Insurance Company. He Ward sacrament meet- came home to spend the weekend with his family ing Sunday, Sept.' 3, in Woodland. He has 1978. returned to his work in last At the August Las Vegas, Nevada. Cub the pack meeting The bow season for Scouts went to Hcbcr to deer swimhunting is over. the community Some were happy with All swim. to ming pool their luck but many were had a good time. disappointed. These are making plans for the Jill After blessing Lawrence in Woodland rifle season. Make your reservations ahead of Ward Sunday, all members of the Allen Gines time. family met at the family home for turkey dinner. . Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Holt were happy to have their son and his wife Kamas to Tim and Lorie On Tuesday, SeptemLarry and Joan visit with Gines. They have moved them from Salt Lake City ber 5 the MIA had a their trailer back and are over the weekend. chicken delightful here now. They for their opening living are coming to us from social. They also played Wyoming. Glad you're games. A great time was back kids. had by all attending. Hi Good view. Open and wooded area. cd as denmolhcr for the Cub Scouts and Phil Chapman was set apart as Den Leader. The family presentathat was given in the Kamas Ward o the Sth was put on by the Rulen and Elyn Moon family of Tim and Lome Saturday went to Salt Gines of Kamas. It was Lake and spent the night very well done. with their daughter Emily and husband Dennis Neko Atkinson, Liddell. Sunday they atghter of Mr. and tended sacrament meetKaren Atkinson, ing in Salt Lake with the confirmed a member of Liddels and witnessed the church. Released the confirmation of their was Mrs. Mona Leavitt granddaughter, Alicyn as Nursery Leader and Liddell, by her father. in her place was put Alicyn was baptised SatMrs. Lydia Carpenter. urday. Kathy Lewis was put in as Beehive teacher. Bryan and Sally Ewell spent two weeks at Sun Mr. and Mrs. Albert Valley. Idaho. Mr. Ewell Wagstaff were very was working on a golf happy to have as com- course. They combined pany over the week end work with vacation. It Dorthy and Blaine Laney was nice, Mrs. Ewell and baby. They were reports, there but not as there as well as their nice as Woodland. She daughter Marcell who did meet some very nice was home from the people from various BYU. Also home was places who were very David for the weekend. interesting to talk to. tion ents. and remembered. ft Real cutie on 110 X bath-nee- d your 537, 800 call Bill oPton Also packing back in over the weekend were Mr. Keith Page and children, Mr. Ira Page of Kamas and another of Ira's sons, Mr. Gerald Page. They report that they had a great time, also. They were also able to attend church in the Rhodes Valley Ward on Sunday. Jpall Your Professional (EfyUntlRy 877-572- 783-430- Mr. and Mrs. Claude were very to have as compleased pany over the weekend Mr. and Ms. Don Thacker and family of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thacker The Kamas Valley Lumber has a new storthat they Mrs. Jesse Stevens age buildingnext have built to the was thrilled to have her Box Factory. Should daughter, Mrs. Carol help to keep the snow Steinkircher of Colorado off the lumber this winSprings, Colorado home ter. to visit with her over the holiday. Welcome back to Layne Rockhill in Summit County. ., present. Kamas ndys mother. They surely did have a good time. save you money on your Mon.-Wed- The Sunday School family presentation in the Peoa Ward was given by the family of Bishop and Mrs. Eldon Stembridge. It was very well done to the theme of "How the first vision helps us to understand the First article of faith." There was much information given to those a weeks visit with Ci- show you how we can Full Neilson of Layton. ' A great fishing trip was enjoyed the past week, up in the High Uinta's by the following people: Mr. Doug Gincs and Mr. Ronald Russell of Kamas and Mr. Bob Richings, Mr. Elliot Brooks and Mr. Jim Robinson of the Coalville area. They packed in on Tuesday and returned out on Saturday evening. They report that it was a perfect trip weather wise and in every other way. Ray and Helen AnderBill and Mary Sweenson were very happy to were happy to have have as visitors their ey their daughter LaMerle children Todd and Ruth of Dugway home with' Tuller over the weekend. them over the holiday. She reports that Bill was Reed and Cindy not feeling too well Schumann of Provo have Hurry and get again. been in Elko, Nevada for UTAH FARM BUREAU Let us Mary. They had a very nice time. The baby was the 86th great grandchild of Oakley Woolsten-hulm- of be on the fust Wednesday of October. will about the whole thing was Paul Marchant. He will be showing his steer at the fair this year. Good luck Paul. 1 |