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Show fon. Their oilier daughter Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Jeanne Richins visiled wilh grandparents and daughter. Pally pre- Joe and Mary Fawcett pared dinner and their and Sheldon and Judy dinner guests were Mr. Crittenden. Herb Rasmussen of Salt Turkey and all the Lake and Steve and trimmings were enjoyed Karen Richins and at the home of Os and Rachel Wright. Vem and family. The home of Bob and Marcia Wright and famPat Richins was one of ily, Verl and Fern Wright all of Salt Lake and Qar-enc- e happiness on Thanksgivand Elna Francis of with their ing day guests Russ and LaNex Carri-ga- Morgan shared together Roger Carrigan and in the fun day. They children Gay and Dana of called their daughter Morgan, Dee and Shorn Vera of Kingman, AriRobison and children zona. Vera spent some Mike, Danny, Laurie Jo, time here when her fathand Tonya of Bountiful, er had surgery recently. Jill Ovard, daughter of and Jack and Irene Winn Randy and Becky Ovard of Ogden. Overnight guests were celebrated her 8th birthRob and Julia Davis and day with a party on Sat. daughter Joy Elaine of Helping with the party were sisters Michelle and Provo. John and Rhonda Trida and a friend Julie Henefer For the first time in many years, the family of Mrs. Ruth Ball held a dinner at her home. It was a very happy time for Ruth, to just relai and enjoy the nice meal prepared by her family. Those who came to join in the happy occasion were Newell and Betty Ball and Fred and Jean Thurston, all of Morgan, Bill and Norma Norris of Randolph, Therma Giles of Heber, and Dave and Phyllis Passey of Henefer. Mrs. NaVee Moore had as Thanksgiving day din- n, ner guests her daughter Jannie, son, Lane and Stephanie and son Kent and wife, Ina and their Woolsey and children Richins. Her brother, Kyle, Danel, Brooke and Casey and sister Amber Nacole took Rhondas also joined in as well as 19 little friends. Cake and grandparents Jay and were served after punch Marie Dawson of Coalville with them to Orem the games were over. Etagjlas and Thelma for Thanksgiving dinner Ovard and Jay and Dorat the home of Dean and Gwen Smith. Others join- othy Ovard and diildren ing in were Wendell and Kelly, Robyn and Julie enjoyed dinner at the Da Stembridge and children, Glade, LuAnn, home of Kevin and Nancy Ovard and daughter MelThayne and Stephanie of Peoa and Deans sister issa of Morgan. Others and her family. Jay and included Mrs. Edith Don Johanson and Marie spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Charles at the Smith visiting Price. home. Doug and Thelma were Mrs. Chelty Anderton, to receive a phone happy Blaine and Alice Moore1 and Ricky and Bill and call from George and Thelma Hersh enjoyed Julie Billy of Tuba City, Arizona. Julie is their their Thanksgiving dinner with Don and Alton Indian foster daughter. The home of Jay and Anderton and Kim and Ovard was the Dorothy Rodney in Morgan. of a. nice get to.scene .Mur-, Quin and Donna on Friday. Joining ray visited with Chelty on gether in were Doug and Thelma Saturday and they enOvard, Mr. and Mrs. Ray joyed a nice dinner toBrown of Rock Springs, gether at the Kozy Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Donald The family of Susannah Brown and Brent and Fonder got together for a Irene Weber and twin Thanksgiving Day celeJoshua sons and Jeremy bration in the Henefer all of Rock Springs, and Ward Recreation Hall. Brown and friend Where alse could 102 Brenda Kathleen of Provo. family members meet in Gordon and Fawn comfort? The day was had as guests Stephens spent getting to know Mrs. Rets Ovard and each others families, and Brent and Cheryl Ovard just having fon. Meri and and family. They enjoyed Grace Fowler spent the dinner, playing having time at home with Susanand games putting, on a nah who was unable to attend. There are about program. daughter Kristin all of Ogden. ' November 20 was an especially happy day for Owen Roberts and his family. Owen was honored by a "surprise" family held er at Smorgasbord in Ogden. The occasion was to celebrate Owens 70th birthday. Waiting to surprise him were family members Tom and Elsena Jones of West Point, Bob and Leone Creager of Washington Terrace, Bill and Linda Roberts and wife Laura of Henefer, Don and Carol Woolsey of Morgan, Dan and Vickie Oliver and Tom and Jill Oliver of Milton. Owen was presented with a beautiful sterling silver Utah Centennial belt buckle and his daughter, Elsena presented him with a beautiful birthday cake. Best wishes Owen and we hope you will have many more. Owen and Laura Andly's Roberts had Joh-anso- n, their Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Dan and Vickie Oliver in Milton and enjoyed visiting with the Oliver children, Cheryl, Erika and Jennie Lee. The Roberts have 'also enjoyed having Phyllis and Francis Brown of "Bud 148 members in the famRapid City, So. Dakota ily so "everyone was visit at their home. The pleased with the big turnBrowns have a home in out. Some came from Morgan which recenlty Price, and Idaho with the caught on fire, and they majority from David and are here to survey the Weber counties. damage. Mrs. Eva Roach and Edison and Beulah daughters, Trisha and Stephens had as dinner Lisa of Lake Shore spent guests on Thursday, Dee several days with her parand Kathryn Stephens ents, Wayne and Veda and children, Kimberly, .Brooks. Lorin and Waneta FawCody and Camie and Blaine and Launa Bion-quicett anJ family visited at and son, Brannon. the home of Waneta's Their son Kyle and wife mother Mrs. Blanche Joanne and children Smith in Vernal. Mrs. Beth Fawcett Cole, Emily and new baby Gavin visited recen- spent Thanksgiving day tly also. They enjoyed at the home of John and Her seeing their new little Nadine Lyons. grandson who was born daughter Myrna and famon Nov. 8. Several birth- ily attended along with days in the family were Johns mother and siscelebrated recently. Edi- ters. Alan and Joan Fawcett sons was Nov. 17, Beulahs was the 22nd, and and daughter Teresa vislittle Emily shared her ited with friends in Mont-icellUtah and then grandmothers birthday. Their daughter Lori went on to Roanoke, Cal. Gines was the 10th and They visited at the home Beulahs sister Helen of Joans brother Dave Andersons was the 26th. and really had a lot of st Tennis and Brenda Hen-:fe- r and diildren Jesse ind Layla. George Ovard enjoyed laving Ralph and Joye )vard and family and Everett and Lanae Ovard ind family and Arlins Mend, Carolyn Fife, thare dinner with him on fhanksgiving day. Uoyd and Mary Wilde shared their Thanksgiv-n- g dinner with Billy and DiAnn Staples and boys, Kim, Kory, Yancey and Ken dell of Coalville and Dave and Pam Robbins ind boys, Russell, Ron-ilRandee and Rodney, rhey all enjoyed getting together. Visiting with Lloyd and anMary on Sunday was d, other daughter Connie Carter of Porterville and her daughter Lucinda and friend Denny Anderson. They all attended Sunday School together and had a nice dinner in honor of Lucinda's birthday which was on Wednesday. LaMar and Marie Richins and family enjoyed having Maries parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Goodworth and son Rex come to their home on Clara grandmother Florine Heincr along wilh Ray-deGiles and children Zana and Robert and Ruth Ann Simpson and Mark and children Andrea came to see him. His grandparents. Howard and LuJean Jones also'joined in fur cake and ice cream along with Larry and Leslie Jones. The home of Howard and LuJean was filled on with happiness Thanksgiving day. Joining in the fun occasion were LuJeans mother Mrs. Annie Nielsen of ll Farmington and three sisters, Alton and Catherine of Farmington and Charlotte of Kaysville. Others were Allen and Sheila. Jones and family, Ralph and Cheryl Jones and family, Kent and Linda Jones and family, Larry and Leslie and Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Richins and children, Annciic and Lou Slcvens and girls. Spencer and Rulane Crillenden of Sail Lake, Nolan and Paulette Snapp and girls of Oakley and Fern and Owen Fcny. Also home for the holidays was Colleen who is attending Weber State this year. Cordell and Dcone Ferry and children of Mantua visited Saturday with Fern and Owen. New Ward members Steve and Carolyn Foster were the speakers in Sacrament Meeting on Sunday. Their son Ronnie gave a short talk and sang a solo. Youth speakers were Kenneth Stephens, Kirt Linda Richins and Nichols. Next week in Relief Society on Dec. 5 and 6 the Spiritual Living lessons will be given. The teachers are Sharlene Anderton and Darlene Richins. Make plans now to at- tend the homemaking Natalie, Dallas, Kory, meeting and special luncheon Audrie and Brandon. Mr. Christmas and Mrs. David Richins which will be held on and daughters, Allison Dec. 12 and the evening and April and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Richins and children Christina, Justin, Heather and Charity enjoyed getting together at the home of their mother, Mrs. Erma Richins. Dinner guests Thanksgiving at the home of Roy and Arvilla Fawcett were Relief Society on Dec. 13. Coalville IvaLoo and Dean Rees and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rees have recently returned from a short trip to Montana. They had a snowy, slick ride home. David and JoAnn Rees enjoyed a weekend visit Billie Dawn Clark of Salt from their niece Miss Lake. Carla Thomas of Ogden . Linda and LeKoy Grant: Some of the many famshared dinner wilh the; ilies spending Thanks- following: Lorraine andl giving together were the Ralph Garfield. Mr. andl Jim Sargents, hosting Mrs., Kent Garfield and dinner for Angie, Jeff, boys, Mr, and Mrs. Carol's mother from Og- David Richins and family den, and Craig and Dixie of Echo, Mr. and Mrs. and their baby. Kerry Garfield, and Carl taurine and Bill Stokes and Sherrie Gerrard and shared their dinner with new baby. Dinner guests at the Shirley, Allan, Craig, and Miles Hicken; also, Bob, home of Bishop and Mrs. Ruby, Robbie, Gary and LaVar (Bud) Judd were Brandon Stokes. their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Delia Porter preMrs. Ralph Judd and the for dinner Billy, pared Roy Bolinders and sons of Caria Dee, Steven and Hoytsville. Susie Stokes and Doug Norman and Kathryn and Cheryl Porter. Staples and sons, Marty The Darrel Jones' were and Michael, visited with happy to have their older their families and friends children, Trudy and in Coalville, Upton and Randy Olive and children Wanshipover the holiday Jennie and Annie of Midweekend. They are from with Vicky vale, along Littleton, Colo. and Val Brady of Salt Some of the activities Lake City and children, that the children and Jeremy, Amy and Mindy. adults enjoyed during Florence Wildes their break from school guests were her daughter and jobs were the winter Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Clitf sports, such as snowmo-bilinWilkinson and family and tubing, sleigh ridEunice Cullimore. and shopping. ing and Billy DiAnn Ted and Annie RobinStaples and sons spent son have received word Thanksgiving day with that their son, Verlan and her parents, Mr. and his wife have a new baby Mrs. Lloyd Wilde in Hen- daughter. She will be efer. Another sister, Pam named Sheryl Margaret. and Dave Robbins and Two brothers and one sister are at home. boys also attended. Edna Clarks guests The local mink ranchwere Ernest Chappell ers have gathered their and Joe Chappell and crews together and are family. Stopping in Fristarting their annual peltday were Wilson and ing process. g, T1IK SUMMIT COUNTY IIEE 7 1F7 !walvllle, Utah itoH Friday, Dee. I, In Coalville Second into the boy scouts. Meet- Ward Sacrament ing Sunday the speaker was Elder Lynn Dearden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Val Dearden of Henefer. He just recently returned from a mission to North- ern Belgium. He told of experiences he had there. Devini Richins was many while sustained as a nursery helper in the Primary. Cindy Jones was sustained as assistant in the Target eer B Gass. Atoms Richins was released as Sr. Sunday School chorister and Superla Staley was sustained to this position. Beth Richins was sustained as Librarian for both wards. The Cub Scouts presented the program in Coalville 1st ward sacrament meeting Sunday. Speakers were Cubs Todd Smith, Rusty Banz and Dana Lester. David Datlin, who recently earned the rank of Eagle in the Boy Scous spoke on Cub Scouting. Robert Banz, Webelos Leader and Margaret Lester, den mother gave remarks on the scouting program. Bishop Lloyd Crittenden told about the requirements for the "Faith in God" award that is available to Cub Scouts who achieve Bear Rank and before they are advanced Bountiful to spend Thanksgiving day with Rens sisters and their families and his parents. Gyde and Gladys Lamb had their daughter Kay and Larry Fran son and children Barry and Michelle, spend the four day weekend with them. They returned to their home in Centerville Sunday afternoon. Estella Diston has her granddaughter Lori Gines of Salmon, Idaho staying with her this winter. She is the daughter of Nadine and Stan Gines. Mrs. Lucille Powell spent last week in Bear River with Bernice and Vernon Bingham. She was helping her daughter Bernice prepare for the wedding of their daughter, Linda, who will be married to Lee Coy of Seattle, Wash, in the Salt Lake Temple Dec. 19. it Jeff and Susan Ovard, lane and Elaine Fawcett and children and Wendy Christensen and three children joined in for j family dinner at the home of Carl and Kathleen Ovard. Wendys husban' Mark stayed home with their daughter Terri Jo who was ill. Brett Jones, son of Allen and SKeila Jones celebrated his birthday with a party on Monday. SerendUtttefrtandsfoi LAKEVIEWS CORNER The Ink View Office at Kamas, Utah la new handle everything open for Winter hsnrs. We are willing to sit We In the Real Estate line. discuss aed yoer pelnt of view. down with yen We aeB, talk or bay. Please feel free to call BIB Gdl the er T- o- at 8 ham and Tuesdays Office Mondays g 877-572- 4. 877-525- 8:00 to 4i00 p.m. Some one in our family is always in hot water. Duys of thffi VSTmL. Choice 20 acres Recreation or farm land in Francis, very good area. $5,750. per acre. Call 4 8 Bill or Tom 877-572- 877-525- Indian Hills Subdivision ToaiviHe. new iiome 3 bedroom, 1 bath and lot. $39,900. Call Tom or Bill. qualify for Farmers Home Loan. O' Oakley home, on garage, brick 3 Call Bill 783-430- 3 1 agyQdscapod. fenced, A V lorn hath. $47,000.00. 077-879- 4. Two Five Acre Parcels of ground for sale. or Bill 4 Please call Tom 877-525- 8. 877-572- &akeview 0Zealtp Kamas Brandi P.O. Box 424 60 N. Main Kamaa, UT Phona 783-4303 It's hard to go through a day without using hot water... for bathing, washing dishes, washing clothes. Our family depends upon . it. So we replaced our old worn out water heater with a new energy efficient gas model. Its new burner design heats water faster using up to 1 3 less gas. It has improved insulation that helps keep water hotter, longer. With features like these, we'll be getting more hot water, use less gas and save money. , Natural gas is nature's most efficient source of energy for providing heat So it makes sense for us to use it to heat water, as well as our home. And because our new energy efficient gas water heater conserves energy, our supply of natural gas will last longer. That means we'll have plenty of hot water for a long time to come. . MOUNTAIN FUEL for nearly Fifty A (lag ceremony under the direction of Timothy Bristow, assisted by Kyle Gait, Jody Robinson and Shawn Ortega was presented at the beginning of the meeting. Prayers were given by Gregory Judd and Chuck Bans. Ren and Margaret Lester and family went to Lake. o, Handle Cox had as dinner guests, Seth and Brenda Winters, Lehi ind June Henefer, and and Ovard had a foptime at their home when all thetf family came for Thanksgiving dinner. Included were Harold and Delores Ovard and family, and Bonnie Ovard and family, Paul and Dianna Ovard and son Bob, and Judy Roath and Doyle. Charles and Gerry Fox and Wayne and Marsha Fox and daughter Alisha along with Raymond Wood and son were guests at the home of Margaret Inglet of Salt cd in the happy time. Later in the day his Years People Serving People. |