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Show fV t n JOHN ADKINS MINK SET NEW i John Adkina and his mink haw dona It again! i Ilia is homo-bre- d and newly-develop- Females alao aet a new record. Fifty were aold at 666 each. Mountain Fuel Macks from the Adkina . 'While Adkina eoncentrataa on " ranch at CoaMlle topped the show the Macke of hia own breeding, i at the Hudaon Bay sale In Mew other mink are not overlooked. , York City, and Bet a new world record at 1160 each. Forty malea The Ctoafcrine rancher topped 5 were aold 'at thla price. the ahow with violet S51; Breath of Spring aapphire at $43, and the 1 female Breath of Spring aapphirea alao topped the Chow price. k I A i J i . V ) 5 .y RockportLake Area Is Open VOLUME NUMBER 22 TIE BO THURSDAY, JUNE I, 1966 Summit Countys Mrs. Heart Gets Medal More Pipeline M. H. Cook Pipeline Construc- Everything la set and ready for Arena the Kamas Valley Livestock Show noon. team junior events, cluding this week end, according to and Judging of pony Glen and Hoyt, president,be held from 1:30 to Gibbons, manager. , City, hag bean awarded a contract by .Mountain Fuel Supply Company to construct two h natural gas pipelines in Wyoming total"The Rockport Lake Recreation ing 44 miles In length, It was am lArea wrae opened at noon on The Utah mink industry la nounced Thursday by J. T. Simon, Friday May 28," Aaalatant Region- sponsoring the annual Mias Utah vies president of Mountain FueL Mr. Gwen Siddowiy of Park Clty was rewarded for her al Director C. S, Rlppon, Region beauty pageant, coming up soon, Total coat of the projects exBureau of Reclamation, ceeds executive ths is eight yean of fine work for the Heart AnocUtioa, when she and Mr. Adkins very busy with $2,200,000, nounced today in Salt lake City. said. This includes cost of conreceived n gold-plate- d service recognition medal nt the gtate planning and arrangements. struction, pipe, right of way, and week. last "Also the availability of the new other expenses. Construction sla meeting Recreation Conservation 67 sticker scheduled to begin June 7. A gold plated service recogniThe Summit County Heart Fuad has made a new schedule of fees Retter4-HDation medal was presented last total thla year was $573.41. Blggoet Project y necessary," Mr Rlppon added. A weak to Mrs. Gwen Siddoway ot Ths Park City campaign achfsr Largest of ths two projects is complete rundown on the fee ache-- I a 164 mils section of pipeline Park CUy, by ths Utah Heart ed $319.8$, and the Coalville area dule la given below. from Green River, Wyo., west- Association, at its annual mem- under the direction of Mrs. WelCompletion of improvements, ward to a Junction with an exist-in- g bership meeting in Salt Lake City. don Smith, contributed $353.56. Mm, Siddoway, who ha been particularly the blacktopping of Ia accepting the award Mrs. h pipeline at a point roads and parking areas, in Rock--; Plans art now under way for a where Mountain Fuel receives de- Heart Fund chairman in her lo- Siddoway aald she was doing so port Recreation Area has been do. "Better Youth Day" on June livery of fas purchased from El cality for ths past eight yearn, is on behalf of ths maay volunas "Mm Heart of teers, and lu sincere appreciation layed by the wet weather which 23, 1965, at 3:00 pun. in Provo at Paso Natural Gas Company, M2 recognised has prevailed thla spring, "We ask the Provo Trade Technical ac- Simon said. Summit County. She was accom- at the generosity of every one the public to cooperate with us cording to Glade Williams, Wood, The second project, 17.4 miles hi panied to the meeting by Mrs. who gave their time and money while this work la being finished," Billie and Jean Williams, length, extends from Mountain Nan MoPolin, a Heart Fund vol- to put the Heart Fund over the Mr Rlppon said. Access to the land, top. Feoa, AH members in charge of Fuels Ebkln compressor station unteer for many years. boat ramp, picnic, and camping the program from Summit westward to Bigelow Bench where areas will be maintained cm weekit will connect with an existing ends. When Macktopping work line. la underway on weekdays access There will be an Interesting "The Bakin to Bigelow Bench may be restricted to parts of the guest speaker and panel discus- - project wiU complete the triple- developed areas. i tooling of ourpTpe'lTne from til. SJ1 After session the compressor station to Coalville, An attendant will collect the Dating. members will go to Rotary Qreen River-E- l Prk(Uuhi fees at tbs south entrance to in Provo Canyon for a chicken fry i puo line will complete the double-an-d Rockport developed recreation recreation. There wiU be a NORTH SUMMIT looping of our line from Green area. The fee schedule for this mall charge tor the chicken fry, River to the Eakln Station, Mr. , year la as follows: Lewanna Bendlxsen, Don Blon-quta- t, and alao each group will be naked gimon said. "With the ompinHnn Glen Craig Bkmquist, For car and boat: 50 cents per to faring some food. The area Cf two project the deliver-- 1 evening. The list of graduates: Linda Brown,Kenny Boyer, will In be Conof Recreation ear per day with supervisor charge ability of three pipelines will be MarJean Brown, Marla Brow servation sticker. 75 cents per ear Increased by about 29 million Brow Gale "Buck" Alan Butler, I for . cubic feet dally." per day without sticker. $10 Peggy Anita Allen, Charles L. Crlttende Crittenden, Gayle a season pass, without sticker. . been J Atkinson, Leonard DeOfont Atkin-Pipe for the projects has Gloria Dun Richard Faddle . purchase from the Geneva Pipe ton, Gene R. Atkinson, Christine Lane Fawcett, For car only: With a Recreation the 10th Vicky Lynn Foust, next Steal U school year, 'min,., Geneva Works, 8 , Bailey, grade Earl John Ptev, Craig Tony Geary, Jerald Grant Mari Conservation sticker, no charge are eligible.. near you Provo, Ronald .Lewis John Utah, Corporation, Beal, Bigelow, Jean Gunn, for picnickers, campers, fisher, Trudy H. Findlay. Summit County-wifurnish ajtbe Mountain Fuel official said. I Betty Jane Bitsilly, Reid Tolman Merrllee Judd, Sunn Kae Judd, men, and others using facilities. musical number, skit or aome It will be hauled by railroad from Brlnton, San Marie Carpenter, Dennis Without sticker, 50 cents par car Malr, Carl MoQuse Bir. on the program. Please eon- - Geneva to Green River, Granger, nenae Colton. Milton Cox. Karla dean part Moore, Bartmra Jean Neel, per day. No charge for sightseers and Carter, Wyo., and from there (Crandall, Shirley Crofts, Brenda Elaine Ovard, Nola Pace, RaNae visiting the area for less than one will be trucked by Mourn- points Frasier, Alta (Marie Glnes, Han-tal- n Pac Darlene Piercy, Paulette hour. Fuel equipment to location! WB Ly Holt, Robert B. leak, Rees Lawrence Rlchlns, Peggy The developed recreation ana near the actual construction sites, Ann' Rlcfata Steve Rlchln 'Carl adjacent to the Weber River behe continued. The pipeline con- Robinson, Bruce ' Rowser, Ken low Wanshlp Dam will be operj will have responsibility tractor Alma Jean Jewkre, . Dee N. Ruble, Joyce Sargent, Ann Smith, ated as It was last year for use by for- stringing ths plpe.v ; Johnson, Las N. Johnson, SfaeL Roger Smith, Alan Spriggs, Sus. organised groups o a reservation Nearing Ooaoplstlon anne basis. For ' reservations, write: Spriggs. r Meanwhile, . work on another Dan Stephens, Dee Stephens, Bureau of Reclamation, RID, Mountain Fuel pipeline project Steven Janet Karen Steven No. 1, Coalville, '. Utah, or teleIn" which the M. H. Cook pipeline Bob Swenson, Kayleen Taylor, ' . . COALVILLE phone , also is the Construction Company Larry Vemo Ronald Wheadon, Bijthday greetings this week go contractor is nearing completion Kathryn Wilde, Rita Wild Michto Louise W. Face, Dona Olsen, Mr Simon said. As of May 27, the ael Lee William Robert Dee Bkm-quiet, e Kathy Willoughby, Jade E project between Round Everett Shaw, Paul Sargent Valley, Morgan county, and Suiu Clifford Levear Mitchell, Myl-ren- e Williams, Cathy Willoughby, lyl-ett- e Willoughby, Donald 8. LlndaJean Homer, Merna Jean set, Weber county, Utah, was Mitchell, Steven Joseph David Wright, Farrell Hansen, Melvin Gustaveson, Co- about 80 percent complete. Moon, Dale Edward Parker, Kay ral Crittenden, Roma Jean Little. This prelect Involves replacing Prescott; Craig William Rowe, Wright Also Louis Saxton, Dert Jen- - an old Pamela 8kelly, pipeline orginally Mark Scale GOOD INVESTMENT Ronald Smith, Sanda Lee Smith, kins, Sheldon Smith, Anita Louise iiutalled ln 1929 with pipe is an Investment In future Graduating Senior girls of ths Jtadd, Kathryn Pace, and Beth he aald. It Is the last la a series Nolan W. Snapp, Elisabeth Ann North. Summit High school were Calderwood, Paul C, Ur Cheryl security. Boys and girls from 6 off projects to completely replies Stevens, foted at an open house Saturday to IB leant to be Alao to the Lions Club, Coal- - the pipeline between Coal Walker, BerNeta Wild Nat V. evening at the residence of Mrs vine Ladles Literary Chib and the rine and Surat. Estimated coat Wild Billie Jeau WlHiama, through project work ranging Vona Brooks, by the Coalville American Legion from cooking and sewing to pictoJeanne Auxiliary. of the current project including Betty Wright Business and Profemlonal and electronic. graphy is and $666,000. installation, pipe 20-lnc- Set for June 23 i - Happy Birthdays 336-236- 2. 1: Senior Girls 14.6-mil- Wool-stenhu- of NS Feted h 16-ln- 4-- H dub. Festal Decor Twenty six girls and their moth-ere were preeent lnv addition tof twenty-fiv- e dub approximately 1 members. Delicious refreshments were served to the guests in ths form of pink lime punch, petit tors, and molded pecan ice erwm log, candy twist sticks, and anta Ths colors of pink and whits ware carried out in the beautiful floral pieces which decorated the piano and table. Mrs Jenell Muir Helen Chappell served as powers at ths table. lire Shariene Anderton, outgoing president of the BFW Club was the mistress of ceremonies and assisted by Mrs Donna Keyes, incoming president of the Club - for 1905-- 6 A lovely program was presented after refreshments were served. Musical Program A girls quartette composed of Merrllee Judd, Nola Pace, Paulette, Reese- - and Rita Wilde, sang "May You Always," and another quartette of Senior girls "Dream." Musical Interlude played on the piano by Ovard, RaNae Face, Susanna Spriggs, and Peggy Rtchlns. A vocal aolo, "Dear Heart" was sung by Mias Karen Stevens Ouest speaker, Sussnna'Maa Grua from Salt Lake City, was Introduced by Mias Irena Redden. MT Grua spoke to the girls on their future Interests in life and the importance of "caring" about people, positions, and ths right decision Senior girls response was mads by Gayle Crittenden, thanking the club for their interest in the girls and for the open house. The song, "Our Best to You" wan dodlented to the graduating glris and sung by a quartette of dub member Imogen Odder-wood- , Kharieno Anderton, Mar-sdl- a Wllllams and Helen Thtriot, classes will 4 pj , 2 More Honors Are Received by Your Papers Henefer Notes two-wee- ks Its Graduates McConaughy win leave Salt Six young people from Henefer win be among the graduates who Lake City early Sunday morning wiU receive diplomas" from Weber for Fort Frances, Ontario, Cantour ada, to begin ths College Saturday evening: Vem and Verl Wright sons of by motor coach, train, air plana and boat It win end June 19 at Mr and Mrs 6. M. Wright Blaine Dearden son of Mr and . Niagara Fall N. Y. two-wee- from each of 36 One sonofMrandMrs ,tatM i,publisher each year for tho way uearoen. tour, and McConaughy I aiinirt egraa r? Scttt Rlchlns son Rent and Ray Rlchlns and band of Marie Face Rlchlns, Also among the graduates gold-carp- y lately hus- tataction as a past president Asaod- the sute j will i be Pst Carrlgan Rlchlns, wife off In his absence ths Bob Rlchlns formerly of Henefer j will be la charge of Louise Mo-an- d Glen Wilde of Coalville who Oooaughy and the mechanical is married to the former Ann superintendent "Lynx" Langford. Taylor. On June II Mrs McConaughy James Paskett graduated from leave for the annual eonven-tfo- n win Salt Lake Trade Technical Instioff the - National Editorial tute in ceremonies held May 37. Association at Dalla Trims, to Jamas Is the son of MT and Mrs award for Th national a accept Boyd Paskett and grandson of Mr the . fourth News, County and Mrs Curtis Paskett Attending Morgan In this awarded be to newspaper the exercises besides his parents d recent and a.unpretodent-eyears were Mr and Mrs Norman East a publishfor honor newspaper of Bountiful and Mr and Mrs Mtr". off leas than ed In a vin Witt of Provo. . 1500 populatio Mn Susannah Fowler attended i graduation exercise at Morgan j High School Thursday night I where her grand daughter, Mils Claudia Rlchlns daughter of Mr and Mrs Claude Rlchlns, was among the graduate Also attending the exercises were Mn Ehra Rlchln Mn. Veda Brooke and Joel Fawcett Then on Friday The Poppy Sals of Unit No. 03 evening she attended the exercises it North Summit where her was very successful, one thousand Lanq Fawcett, bright red poppies were , sold in was among the graduates from the North Summit Area. ,, Poppies Are Sold Here great-grandso- , that ichooL t Chairman Mildred Rees and Mr end Mrs Fran k Jaquea Smith .wish to ; thank Barnett also busy grandparents who those supported us In this atas and Thursday Friday they while sale. They would also worth tended graduation exercises In 'cumbers and Morgan and Coalville. Frank and Ilk to thank the who helped In members, Junior Darlene had four grandchildren who received diplomas, two from this. each school. Graduating Thursday IJ All members are urged to .in Morgan were Mias tend the American Legion State Cathy Little, daughter of Mr and Convention to be held in Salt i Eight Summit County students Mrs Frank (Edna) Little and Lake at the City June, W-t-or brlktSoa pllshment from Salt Lake Trade Roger Rees son of Mr and Mrs Prudential Federal building. . Conservation Service at Coalville wll be an asaet to Boys State and Son (Thelma) Rees. Those graduCinirmin of Delegates for ths The officers of LeRoy Benson a credit to shows an abnormal amount of Technical Institute during gradthis are ating from North Summit Friday Unit win be .Unit President, Ma7:30 exercises at 63 Post American Post are uation pm. Legion now at ths 9800 elevation for The post alao revised ths pro- evening were Miss Vickie Ibust bel R. Larsen and the following Thursday at Skyline High School most happy and delighted this JUna 1. cedure for financing thou boys daughter of Mr sad Mn Homer members; Otis Buttock, .Betty year to report that five of our Trial lake has 71 inches of. Auditorium. while at Boys State. Previous to (Myrla) Foust and Dan Stephens Wilde, Maraelle Williams, MOybai to 474 students are among young men win have ths priviThey thla year, sponsors" were secure! SMi of Mr and Mn Ordell (Della) Bullock, Burnett Smith, Etabeth UU American of the lege attending are and each one "sponsored" or fi- Stephen Slmlster, Marvella Geary, Doris Legion Boys State this year. Trial on May 1 1 30.9 and it I Vlaitan at the home of Mr and nanced a particular boy. (SjLtsduatas Johnson, Barbara Blonqulst, Owen of son William Ray Stelgleder, much less for June 1. Only This year the bufcineas houses Mn Bill Keyes are a daughter, Woolstenhulms and Shortens An1152 on May 1 has there been Mr. and Mrs. William Stelgleder, have "contributed to the Boys Effle and her two daughten San- derton. All members are urged to rr Desks. P1 Coalville. water content In the snow all State Fund and helped finance all dra and Rainette of Tucson, Ail Trail lake. Hers U Ronald G. Geerr. son off Mr. five that are attending. Without and Bill and Jim Slcklnger of Trial lake. has 40.$ inches of water and Mrs Grant Geary, Coalville. thig financial assistance we could Roy. They attended Mn Trudy Carrell, Kamas, of the 20 to 38 David Smith, son of Mrs Mar- not operate the Boys Stas pro- Findlay's grauation from ' North JnchaT practice; Douglas R. Childs, Park jorie Smith, Coavllle. gram and the post officers and Summit Friday evening, Chalk Creek at ths 9100 r- iJ Mhry and LeRoy Sargent attendStart Robertson, son of Mr and members express their heartfelt ration has 87 inches of snow with ! Mrs Dim F. Robertson, Wanshlp. thanks to thou who hsvs given ed the graduation at North Sum-m- lt 26J Inches . of water,. Previous Mday evening and visited In Rodney Brown, son of Mr and to this program. Kama year ths most water measured drafting; Alan Scutes, Allan L. Mn J. Parley Brown, HoytsvSle, Henefer at the home of Mr and is Ths list a of thoss following and mechanics: in ths snow on June 1st at Chalk diesel This educational program is de- who contributed towards sending Mn Charles Dunn. Mary's stater, Creek was 1.0 inches and at Trial, Malr, Farf City, building technoOlori was among th graduate KAMAS to aquaint young people our boys to 1966 Boys Stats: signed logy. , SIS" In 1967. William Raymond Pack, 06, The First National Bulk of Also attending the exercises were with .a. better, understanding of our Government and how it open Coalville, Coalville Lions Cub, Mr and Mn Iran Nelson of Brig- died May 27, In the Summit Counate and will be held at USU. Lo- American Legion Fust 02, each ham City and Mr and Mn Merlin ty hospital of a heart attack. DDS Ha was born May l,' 1699, in contributed 625 towards Boys Earl of Morgan, gan June 27- - July 3. Kama COALVmJ- ta son of bff. N. and Nancy State. new method The KKAMAS ; post adopted a Students receiving bachelor's Amelia Tolbert Pack Sr. Married Other contributions were, Bunthla year. A point system was ' John Owen Lambert, a 1963 set up and through the effort of ny's Bar, Spring Chicken Inn, degrees at Utah State University School Mercy Etheiln Lewis Nov., 15 72nd Annual Commencement graduate of South Summit High teachers at- the 1921 in Salt Lake, The marriage Service, Bullock's 10-1- 1 high school, Texaco Circle June 5 at 0:30 a.m. In Nelson ! School received his degree In ! the members of the Crandall-WalSewas solemnised in the Logan later r Motor the Legion post So, Field house, from this area In- - Dental Surgery from ths Unlversl-- 1 others each young iw,n Inter-dud- e Moore Motor Co., Geary Conoco "Enchantment ln Food" will Temple. the following: Heber, Daryl ty of Missouri at Its 30th annual Mr Pad: wu a fox fur breeder. ln attending Boys State Service, Lafea Barber Shop, Vibe presented by Utah Power and Survivors: widow Kamas: one J. Sweat; Oakley, Jerald O. Cnt- - commencement May 28. allotted points for his var- ud S Market, Downb Hotel and Light Company and The Coalville wu son and three daughten; Dr MorW. McCor- Degrees were conferred on 800 ious attributes, character and tenden; Kama Dealer June 1 at 1:00 p.m. candidates of its seven school mlck; Coalville, Beverly Ells rill, of Foleman, WashMrs Max other qualifications as set forth In the Stake Tabernacle, Coalville, beth Boyer, Karen Alberta Lacey. Mrs by the point system. The total Utah, sponsored by the Summit (Lawsna) Rhud, Ogden; Bee Edwin like to and would their (Joyce) were Hoytsvills, exrpess again then Stake computed points Relief Society. Mrs Orson (Marlene) Bodily, the five young men with the high. appreciation to all who have as- Two complete meals will be preSUEierS Tlurna Clearfield; 18 grandchildren; on est point score were the ones sU- - listed in the Boys State porgram. pared and given each day. This is the most boys we have Attention all single girls be- The show is under the direction brother and one sister, M. N, Brad Meadows son of Mr and Bible to attend. tween ages 14 and 28. Summit Mr Roy Meadows had the mis-- , Each of these have been inter- - ' sent In one year and we know the of UDua Scovllle, with home eco- Pack, Jr., Callforntt; Sara EL Pack of Bait Lake City. County Rodeo Queen contest will fortune of burning' himself quite viewed, have accepted and win young men who are going also nomists Mrs Ruby Oarrett, Mrs Funeral servicer were held o be held In the near future. AH badly 1965 to nmwctate the the at area this opportunity . n Clark, Mrs LLhI Attwood, M""ll"y when he took the represent , in the South 8ummlt Tuesday information win be in the cap off a teaming ear radiator Bty State. Were proud of these tend and for the amlstanne given land Mias Mary K. Brother m, i Stake r-.- tt Burial In the Wa-- I ' The public la Invited, Summit County Bee next week. uA tt blew up in hie free fine young men and know they them, i i F "tch Lawn Memorial Pork. Snow Up on Top Eight Graduating from Trade Tech n Is 'Abnormal' . Five from North Summit Chosen To Attend Legion's Roys State ST i JTSkSS ; 2' SS2 William Pack bjt!X Is Dead at 66 - Receive Degrees Given Degree Cooking Here June 10-1- Attention Girls at-th- 1 ,r V- ' .J 1 1,000 14-ln- Wo-me- In- activity barrel race A professional rodeo, cosponsorThs twenty-firs- t annual show will begin Thursday evening with ed by the Kamas Valley Livestock a Junior rodeo, always one of ths show and Kamas Valley Riding Club, wiU be held June 5 at' 6 p-high sports of the event of swine beef, Judging dairy, and sheep win begin at 6:30 m, Friday and continue until 4 p.m. Exhibits must be in place by 0 a f Friday and remain until released by tbs Judge No horses will be allowed on the grounds Friday. A fitting and showmanship contest for young people win be held during the day Friday, Hone Judging will begin Saturday at 10 ajn. and continue until H. C. McConaughy, publisher of The New Bee and Record, has been Invited to accompany a group of publishers oa a tour of Ontario, Tbs Canad trip is a project of ths Know Ontario Better (KOB) designed to further tourism in Canada. Receive Diplomas Friday Night . er - . . COALVILLE, UTAH 64017 Wil-m- tion Company, Salt Lake 4-- . i Kamas Valley Livestock Show Seniors at Two Summit Schools tI 1 v KAMAS , ..s t- ii All Ready To Go this Week End 4-- ; I,' 5 To Construct Adkina aald Tuesday that Annette Bate former Miaa Utah and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bates, formerly of Wanshlp, has flown east three times to model mink at Important fashion shows. V. 7 WORLD RECORD AT NEW YORK j 4 T" k -- .v ' i i i |