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Show Our THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE n at EnUrad Coalville, Utah Octobar 2 .1923, at iht pert Coalvlllp, l'tah 11017, undir tha Act of March 2, 1979. Published Every Thuraday at Coalville, I'tah, aeond-claa- a pert-- 0 Utah. 4ald at CoaMllo, ' Advartlalna Ratal on Application. 'ubaerlptiea 9490 a year lit advance H. C. MeConaughy, Editor and Publlahor. Louisa D. MeConaughy, Aaaoelato Editor, W. F. LangfonJ, Production Manager. office- eond-cu- THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 mautr. GLEN Thursday, September 24,1970 Says: . WAXING by Mary Bee One thing you can depend on if you have a between the ages of 7 and 14 hem get into a fist fight. The first time this happens can be shocking - there your precious baby is, with blood and dirt oa his face, grass stains on his knees end all the buttons torn off his shirt -proudly proclaiming; 1 had a fight, Mai You want to throw yourself on your knees and pull him into your arms; to protect him from the horrible bully who did this to him. time brother Dwight died at Tho Dalles, Ore., Friday. He was (9. Military rites Monday. : This is the second of the six MeConaughy kids to depart the My tears in the part three years. With all six living in six states, and with the parents long dead, it was natural to lose Yale of touch, except for occasional letters. Pm sorry. Dwight was my boyhood hero. He was the leader of any gang, the first to accept a dare, always available to fish me out of the down from the tree. He was always the strongest man or boy in any group, and loved to display his tremendous others hoisted strength-wh- ile sack of grain to the a shoulder, he took one under each be forced to eat one of the sandwiches which they can a 'snack Lake fli ght. on the Portland-Sa- lt A regular told mo that, because of the snack, they all call it the ydk flight. Completely worshipped by the entire family is Dwight's wife, Vera. Very ill for many years with Parkinson's, she bears qp better than any one. She weighs ... about 60 pounds of that is heart and souL-M- Forget itl and 59 creek or 103-pou- nd arm. At 16 he ran away and Joined the army, served in France with the 17th Field Artillery, Battery A, Second Division. (How do 1 happen to remember the outfit?) one to a niece's dren? Great uncle or grand uncle? To solve the problem quickly, tiie kiddies decided to call me great grand uncle. What is 00 The girls on the planes are a little tired of being called stews or stewles, much prefer the term hostess. Like the thou- sands of employes In Las Vegas, .they speak of Boss Howard Hughes as Unde Howie. Incidentally, Uncle Howie should charging bulls, school teachers and girls, but not boys his own age. Fist fights are part of growing qp, Just like losing teeth and hating baths. They are a boy's way of showing he has grown up and can hold his own among his peers. If mama goes out with fire in her eyes to protect him, he only has to fight that mudi more he doesn't need her. mama's do such a great Job of protecting their sons they (the sons) spend the rest of their lives trying to prove they are a man.) The best way to cope with fist fights is to let father take him out behind the barn (where you can't see them) end give him some real good pointers ed HeneferNews Dennis Hennefer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lehl Hennefer arrived hone on Thursday. He has been stationed at Chanute Air Force Base in Illinois. Dennis' brother DeLayne and his wife Myrna met him at the airport and his drove down to parents bring him home. Welcome back. Arrllla Fawcett and her daughters, Dixie, Colleen and Susan attended the Fair, which they really enjoyed. Also taking in the Fair were, Mr. and Mis. Blaine Moore and Ricky, and Mr. and Mis. Myron Rich-in- s. later Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fawcett and Colleen and Susan attended the farewell testimonial for Steven Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wilde. Steven is going to the South Brazil mls- - on self-defen- Then send him off to school the next day with the instructions - Dont start any fights but dont run from one. If any consolation, reboys rarely member, Mrs. Viola Crow and girlfriend of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis PasketL She works in the pattern department ofZCML where she teaches sewing. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burdett, also of Salt Lake. little injure each other seriously in fist fights. With knives, clubs, baseball bats and broken beer bottles yes, but not fists. This brings us to another problem involving What does an 'outsider do if he happens upon a couple, of boys in a fight being cheered, oa by a circle of friends? Do you' Jump "In nobly 'an! separate them, doing your bit for humanity by lecturing them on the evils of fighting? Again I say - forget ltl The best thing to do is turn your head the other way as you pass and pretend you didnt notice. Because any mature, adult knows that anytime you involve yourself in fist-figh- ts. .. Mi. and Mrs. George Ovard visited in Brigham City for a Ifew days with Violet's' sister." Birthday greetings are extended to Shawna Ovard. My its Neighbors kids battles they will ing my THE fellan-I'- m thing...'' do- it all. Tbs big thing as for as we were concerned was winning six nice trophies. One Stallion was Sivreme Champion over all old mare breeds and our Grand Champion Clydesdale. A trophy presented by Anheuser-Busch and a beautiful silver tea set along with the other four trophies are sparkling In our living room. One of the wives said her husband also had his trophies in their living room and aha suggested a room down in the basement but he wouldnt go for it. -', Blackfoot is a minded group, over 109 head of fine draft horses were on dis- -. play. 1 was privileged to an--.' nounce the horse pulling. conThere was a test going on it the same time and a fellow kept borrowing the public address mike to announce final time. He was not one to return things and it was confusing to all of us. I was also broadcasting radio FOR oata. Bit by bit ... every Rossi Hill is changing-ne- w homes are rising on the hillside. It Is a coveted location for a home as the owners have a idents; Park City Is the vacation weekend home with the long-ran- ge view for retirement. The tax base is being increased; the mobile citizen has increased; the stable business properties has increased; the leadership base is static; the broadcast . ' view of Park City up and down the valley. The vacation home on the left belongs to Harry and Frances Schoen of Hastings, Minnesota; the one on the right is owned tqr Ed and Sue Crabtree, former proper, artists are 'quick-buc- k 0OQ dis- appearing. Park City has reached another plateau in its progress towards being a year-rourecreational community. Summit Park residents. The new buildings added tothe older homes blends the past with the present; predicts the future of Park City. In the latest census report the population of Park has decreased about 100; a decline in the permanent, year-rouvoting citizen. Yet, even with the increase in new housing structures, rental houses and apartments for the working corps of the town are as scarce as 'hens teeth. Many of the new and renovated from another mike so couldnt leave to go to the other end of the platform and get It. At times it was bad for the folks In the stands. One fellowtold of his neighbor who wanted to borrow his chain. He offered him his dog instead. 'What could Idowithyourdog? Well 1 dont know but he would come home when you were through with him. Our Utah State Falrhadaflne exhibit of beef and dairy cattle. However they have discontinued the H and FFA beef sale along with the horse races, posse and some other livestock litter bit hurts! Rossi Hill Sites Becoming Very Popular cow-cutti- ng CMSQ are . sections. owned by "smJF UUis-O- helped. Tod-- I is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ovard. fuss too much over it. Which brings me to a statement someone made - 'The hardest thing about the Job of motherhood is knowing when the Job Is done.' adult world.) 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CHarmwi pobhcU For Dr. i Many Other Varieties of Vegetables, Fruits and Other Food Products THE CANDIDATE ANTI-CRIM- 4 PROVO LOGAN CONGRESS Recognize that violence and destruction of property on the college campus is crime, not mere protest or mere dissent I EIQ3)t iSUTAHICONCRETE Birthday Party for Todd Ovard Teresa. tynn and Yvonne Fawcett S (T11icBiiS!.wii:yjgHagiiHa SPECIAL STOCKEB Todd Ovard enjoyed a party held In honor of his birthday on Saturday. Joining in the fun and games were: Brett Richlns, Shawna and Deena Ovard, Connie Fawcett, Stephanie Jones, Whitney Stephens, Kenneth Stevens, Dallas Richlns, Chris Paskett, Ryan Richlns, Susan Fawcett and Ronald Richlns. Also his brother and sister, Stuart and Q0D 00- - IlfiV QflB nd nd 4-- RicHarD RiCHarDS REPUBLICAN but ear CANDIDATE E ANTI-CRIM- just roae, com lent nece rily own. In England, the word k apt to mean wheat, not make. And in Scotland and Ireland corn im- mediately forget their dif- -. ferences and turn on you with a united front. (This is kind of an unwritten 'All for one and one for all law the kids have resorted to in order to make their way in an Ileaw, A. roue might be draft-horse- At this age you can still protect him from rabid dogs, ac. With the Fair season over' perhaps I can settle down fox winter. Ada and I took three horses to the Idaho State Fair at Blackfoot and really had a fine time. I had a chance to drive some of the hitches ranging from single cart classes to elfrt horse teams and enjoyed E STOCK UP FOR TIIE WINTER! i i |