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Show Coalvillc. Mr. and Mrs. Shcrdon Oakley spent several days , rousing, dance concert at the '.Elementary School. Many girls as ''well as. Tana spent long hours on the program. Watch next weeks Bee for a full story and pictures of "the program. Dayton arid Evyjyn Raff had 3 daughters here for Mother's Day and, the weekend.Out of town .guests were the Stevie Raff family of Payson arid also.paylene Waite, formerly of Oakjey.and now from WallsbUrg and her family. They all had a nice. Sunday dinner and visit . at the Terry Raff home. . . Remember this Sat. to bring all your unwanted items to the Stake Center by 1 :00pm. Deseret Indust-- . ries will pick them up for your convenience. May 14 and 28 are Stake Temple Days. All recommend holders are encouraged to attend. Sundays primary scripture was given bv Dusty .Hatch, the prayer by Tammy Hortin and the talk by Seth Johnson. The Merrie Miss class did a beautiful presentation . for their mothers during the were-sustaine- - also-san- . . - g . mothers. Attention Kamas Ward: Please have all itpms that are to be picked up for. the Deseret Industry Drive out front of your home no later than 10:30am. Henefer Jorgenson.. Lariy Darcey spent the weekend at the home of his grandmother. Annice Page. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Siddoway visited with their mother, Mary Siddoway,. Sunday in Salt'. Lake City to wish her happy Mothers .Day. . Bobie Jo Sweat returned home Sunday after spending 10 days vactioning in Calif. She accompanied the Rex Smith family of f.. in Kamas OBITUARY Brine M.W. Gram Elaine Marchant W. Green, age 70. died May--4- . 1980 in a Granger Hospital. Born Dec. IS. 1909 in Kamas, to A. Rav and The Francis their meeting Wed. at their building. Erma Prescott gave the lesson on "Guns and Gunsmiths at the time of the pioneers. Clara Dayline and Odell Russell and family and their daughter Virginia. husband John and son Wesley. Honored on his 80th birthday was Allen Nichols. Joining for dinner and later a short program where his children. Ted and Thea Boyer. Leon and Louise Simistcr, Rulon and Marjorie Judd, his son Kent and wife Leah, dropped in to wish him happy birthday. Kent and Leah left early to attend State Track Meet to see their daughter, Linda, participate. Also attending Steve-Myers..- . . .... - . . -- Tas-sel- l. are now being accepted at the Summit School District office for the posiNorth of the North Sumtion of Supervisor-Tickettakmit Swimming Pool. Applications are available at for the district office or you may call 336-565- 4 further information. Application will be accepted . Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held Louise Richins and children, self-efficie- Mr. and Mrs. Andy Walsh are rejoicing over the arrival of a grandson born at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City to Dutch and Cathy Walsh. He weighed 7 pounds. 9 ounces and his name is Gerald Emil Walsh. Grandparents afe' Andy and Roma Walsh, Kenneth Ramsey of Woodland, Calif., Susan Ramsey of Marysville. Calif.. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Prescott of Francis and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter of Hoytsville: - Visiting with Charlie Smith the past week at the hospital were George and' Sheldon Smith, LeRoy ' and Florinda Darcey and Bonnie thcir.goats, chickens, etc. and Cleonc Horton and family, Marjorie and son Seth, Alvin and -- Wahship - and many special tributes were paid to Sunday visitors at the home of Dale and Mclva Richins were John Mitchell read the history of Emmiline Mitchell, her mother-in-laClara Mitchell, Norma and Alma Atkinson served lunch to nine members. Later they raked and cleaned their pioneer grounds on the outside. Jerry, Myrtle, Gary and Melinda Atkinson came 'from Lyman, Wyo. bearing gifts and said happy Mothers Day to Alma Atkinson and Laile Mitchell. Later Mark took them all to the Spring Chicken Inn for dinner. Mary Anne and Rex McDonald and family of Lyman, Wyo. came Friday (o give their mother, Erma Prescdtt, Mothers Day gifts. Saturday Bill and Caorl Mawhin-ne- y of Park City came for the same reason. Sunday, another daugh- . . activity period. Several people to new positions in the Ward. Dave Diezsi is' the Aaronic Priesthood secretary. Lynn Prescott is now a member of the Troop Committee and Tana Crittenden is the hew 2nd year Beehive teacher. The Sacrament meeting was put on by Stan and Arlene Bulter, formerly from this area. They both spoke oh a- Mother's- Day theme and a beautiful: duet. The Jr. Primary children sang several songs as a' tribute to the Oakley mothers. honor of Mothers 7 Friday, May 16, 1980 Coalville, Utah 8401 7 Claude and Hilda received many Bruce Arnold received his Cub lovely gifts and danced and had a Scout Faith in God Award from good time which made it a real special lime for all. Bishop Myron Richins. A MothAlgie Anderson had her family er's Day program was presented here for Mothers Day and her son ' the birthday party were 23 by the Primary of the Ward. Brent Clarence Johnson of Las Vegas Ovard was the speaker. Flowers grandchildren and spouses and 26 called to wish her a special day. Rachel were given to each of the mothers great grandchildren. Also up on Sunday was Wayne and in the Ward. invited an was guest. Allen Wright Anita Smith to visit. New officers and teachers was called by his sisters who Mary I.ilicn and Leonard Thai sustained were Relief Society wishes him a happy birthday. and four children of Lyman, Wyo. Pres. Shirley C. Dearden; CounciHappy birthday Allen and many were here to spend Mother's Pay lors Marie G. Richins, Vera more. with Evertt and Cora Dahl. Cora Dawson: and Secretary is Mary-bet- h Sympathy is extended to Carla reports that she received calls Richins: Primary Pres. Pat C. I.ythgo and Artel Paskctt and their from all her other children. Richins. Louise Richins, and Lue families on the recent death of Lynn and Carolyn Wintcrton Arnold as Councilors; and Karren their brother and uncle Glen and family of Ioka were here Richins as secretary. Dewey Eddington. Sunday to spend Mothers Day The librarian is Marlene Dear-dewith Rex and Margaret Walker. chorister is Yvonne Judd. Gary Walker's wife. Cindy of Organist Ncdra Richins and Kirkland. New Mexico, was up nursery leaders Susanne Bond and visiting with Rex and Margaret Janet Twiss. and then on Sat. R.J.. Kathie and Teachers are Pat Richins, Pam family were up visiting. Linda Beeman, Delores Robbins, Last Sat. May Sweeny, LaMerl Ovard and Arlin Ovard. Carolyn Alison, Rcva Alison and Manda Ovard. Chairperson is Activity Roberts were all guests of Billie MIA Priesthood Marla Garfield; Morris' Club at the. Heritage Adviser is Scott Richins; Elder's House in Orem for dinner and Quorum Kerry (Tub) Garfield, t grandma of Charleston. entertainment. Steve and .Bonnie Jacobsen and with Twiss .and A It. ip Stev$' Last Monday, Mary Sweeny 'Councilors Richins as aiid David children went to Salt Lake Sunday' hnad her corona transplant and and took Steves parents, Verl and (Herb) Richins as secretary. she is now home and doing fine. is Val Stella Jacobson, out for Mpthers President Seventy's Willie Dee. Sally and Bryan ' ' ' Dearden and High Priest PresiDay dinner." Later jtjiey visited ' Sweeny along with Mardeen dent is Joe Fawcett. and Bonnie's parent's, Beverly Skelly were up here in Kamas Chad and Bernice Dawson Jack Higgins. from Las Vegas for Marys joined with other family members we are sorry we surgery. at the home of Sam gnd Denice .didn't in the. Bee your report On Sat.. Grace Turnbow travelWright. for dinner on Sunday. .school's spring vacatfpn. you ' ed to Salt Lake and was treated to Other joinipg in were Jack and Dot spent with your father in Nebrasa lovely dihner at the home of ' Winchester of Streeter, 111., ka. Barbara Decker. Beverly and ' Willard and LaVon Dean and 2 Chris and Norrie. Schanafelt are Ricky Magnuson and Sherelene children of Salt Lake. the owners of the new home on the and Fred Poster were all in Pat Richins enjoyed a nice River Road. They came from attendance. Then oh Sunday, weekend in Las Vegas. She stayed Orange. Cajif. into our- area in Beverly Magnuson hosted a at the home of Dave and Carol Sept. Chris is in Aerospace Mother's Day ham dinner with all (Dearden) Holland. They recently Guidance in Salt Lake and Norrie a the trimmings for Grace. There moved to Las Vegas where Dave nurse and an anesthetist, and were 13 on hand for the special works with his father in real, works freelance out of Salt Lake, occasion. estate. 'Other relatives visited Hebcr City, pnd where she is At Sacrament meeting in the were Roti add Marge Hemze, On needed. , Kamas Ward, Anena Peacock was The new home on Gines Lane is the first speaker after the two owned by Brent and Judy Turner. youth speakers Sherri Lambert Mary Baker flew to Dayton, They came to us from Salt Lake, and Delaine Atkinson talked. A Ohio to courrier documents from but had lived in, Denver. Colo, Hilt Air Force Base' to Wright lovely musical number sung by before. They have two children, Patterson Base. It ws her first Cathy Gordon. Noreen Van Amy and Ryan. Brent works for Carla Beal. Lori Gines and flight and she really enjoyed it. the telephone company in Salt Elma Lvn Prince and they were She spent the night and enjoyed Lake. The reason they came is accompanied by Marcia Leavitt. , seeing several museums. they liked country, healthy, fresh air.-can1 fee raise Debra Homer of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Homer. Mr. and Mrs. Lori Wilde and boys returned home Sunday from San Francisco and Los Angeles. Calif, where they spent 12 days on business and having fun . The past week has been busy for the David Bates family. Sat. morning was spent at a rccalcr repertory in Provo. In the evening David and Daniel played at the Post Master's Banquet in Salt Lake. Christy accompanied them and enjoyed the dinner. During the week David and Christy went to the Homestead where David played with his group for charity and dinner was served to the group. Also playing with David were friends, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Crosby of Bountiful. June is an excellent fiddler and Suzuki recaler teacher Benjamin Bates will start taking lessons from June this fall. Lloyd High has returned home after spending a week in. Kentucky with friends and while there he attended the Kentucky Derby. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holt and family of Bountiful spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Robinson, where they had an early Mother's Day dinner. . The concluding speaker was Karl Wagstaff. The meeting was; in Claude's birthday that night. on Rov. . - e vacationing at Wcndover. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis and daughter of Calif, spent several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis. They attended the family party in honor of their father's 97th birthday Saturday evening at the Culture Visiting at the home of Chanccy and Elaine France Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Romero of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Barney France and family of Coalville. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kiddmau and family of Brigham City spent Mother's Day at the home of their mother Elsie Petersen. They enjoyed a delicious dinner. F.lsie also received a telephone call from the Dale Petersen family from Helena, Montana wishing Elsie happy Mother's Day. Scott and Stacy Petersen of Layton spent the weekend at the home of Boyd and Norclla Petersen. Sadie Vernon spent Sat. evening and Sunday at the home of Louie and Myrl Vernon and enjoyed Mother's Day dinner with them. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Johnson and daughter of Logan were Sunday visitors at the home of Eugene and Jocyle Darcey. They came to check On May 3, the Ron Nelson family and the Terry Raff family went to a High Uintah Mountain-Ma- n Black Powder Shoot at the Point of the Mountain Rifle Range. Ohv Sunday, May .4 the Terry Raff family and Dayton and Evylyn "Raff traveled to Payson to witness . of the grandparent's 31st grandcnioldandthe confirmation of a grandson. Last Tuesday and Wednesday, 28 of Dave Aplanalps FFA students .traveled to Logan overnight for the State Judging - Contest. Oakley; students included Jack Woolstenhulme of the Dairy Cattle-teamand Wade Woolsten- ' hiilmeof the Livestock team. They r all had a great time. '. Thursday, May 1, Tana Critten-- . den's dance classes put on a . Wools-tcnhulm- Summit County Bee Weber Stale to be on hand for a Mother's Day celebration Sunday at the family home. Mr. Rick Siddoway went to San Francisco. Calif. May 5 to 11. He attended a course in Computer Programming for Utah Power and Light Co. While there he did touring and had a wonderful time. The Thacker family got together Saturday night to celebrate Mothers Day by traveling to Morgan for a chicken dinner at the Spring Chicken Inn. They also celebrated ter, Chirley and husband Joe Uriarte and their daughter, Carol and husband Kenny Roberts from Salt Lake and served Erma and Ralph Mothers Day dinner. My . What a large table was laid for 25 to 30 family members Sunday at the Arzy Crystal home for Mothers Day dinner. Stanley Gines and family from Idaho could not be present so he called his mother, Wilma. Augusta Prescott and Melva Graham went to Challis, Idaho Monday to help Sue (Mrs. George Thomas) celebrate her birthday May 13! Of course, the. birthday reason! George was not and the children were in their . thoughts also. v jone Prescott enjoyed Mothers Day dinner at her sons home, Jack and Rae Prescott. Later she received a telephone call from friends who .she met two years ago at the YMCA Camp. Joe and Donna Robertson have a new bahygirl born April 6, 1980. They left Utah and moved to Wisconsin but have returned to .Utah living now in Hunter. Birthdays, observed during the week were Laury Hardy. Fae . McNeil, Ralph Hallam, Melinda Atkinson; Russell Thomson and Patricia Park. The Mothers Day program held in Sacrament- Service Sunday was presented by the Sunday School. A very good program was presented and each mother of the community received a carnation. Tuesday was Work Day in the Relief Society in (Francis. There of was a choise in making a purse Of naugahyde. whole wheat cookery, or making a popcorn bucket set. . the-opl- - . . - . . . - , - - . . imhi-class- es - APPLICATIONS Kamas er Grace Turnbow would like to report that her little granddaughter, Ecko Marie, is doing much better but she must still remain in traction for four more weeks and then the doctor will cast her legs and she will be in traction for six more weeks. Don and Cynthia Gines traveled to Carol and Gary Depiax home for a special Mothers Day dinner on Sunday. All their family was on ahdn and Cynthia received many nice gifts on this occasion. Kent Ure was home visiting over the weekend from school at Utah State. Several members of Elaine and George Padfields family and friends were here for the wedding of their son, Gary and Tawna. Thayne and Bobbie Lott were home visiting with the Demont Lotts and for Mother's Day. Albert and Louise Wagstaff s entire family was here to celebrate Mother's. Day and it was a very enjoyable day for Louise to have all at home. Anena Peacock was home from until June 4, 1 980. DESERET FEDERALS North Summit School District is an equal opportunity employer. S - OLDSMOiUI CHEVROLET OiDSMOWlE CHEVROLET NEW OLDSMOBIlf V2B SAYS( $500 FACTORY REBATE on 1979 and 1980 Blum and drivo pickup pltn $300 REBATE from Ed Lawton on all 1979 can and trucks not covarad by factory robot. Uto for town payment, additional diicount or in CASH BACK TO YOUIII Exampi . . . SACRIFICE . . . ExampWIII ED LAWSON CURRENT OFFERING RATE . iKqIMQQ C3fflGQtl6 Sat. oilatj Sarah Hazel Stevens GE&RGE Marchant. Married Chancev D. Woolley. 19.13: he died 1968. Married John A. Green Jan. 18. 1979. Member IDS Church. "Survivors: husband: one daughter Joyce Kennedy. both Salt Lake; two grandchild- - tKomos. 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