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Show i " K KV QUARTER HORSE SHOW t , :-- r, TYB RUNS ALL DAY SATURDAY Lovers of beautiful horses will be in their glory Saturday, as the Kamaa Valley Quarter Hone Show contlnueaat Kamaa all day. 8ponaored by the Kamaa Valley Lions Club, the show la open to all registered quarter hones, with 26 classes. There an also several classes for horses not registered. Larry Pace, show manager, and ' ' . NUMBER 23 Sharon Robinson, the secretary, an accepting entries until 8 a.m. Saturday, when halter classes will begin judging. Thane Lancaster, of Filer, Ida,, will Judge the show, and Ken Oilman of Pleasant Drove, will be the announcer, Mrs. Robinson VOLUME XXXI THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1965 COALVILLE, UTAH 14017 hard-workin- g Mis. Fawn Smith Is Re-Elect- RED CROSS MEET SET ed President Summit County DUP Government Approves Best Offer for New Coalville Post Office JUNE 30 Wednesday, June 30, Is the date set for the American Red Cross meeting for Hfc public, to be held at 7:30 p.m. at the DUP building. Mr, Becxstrand, Intermountain administrator, will be there to give a talk. He wIU answer any questions pertaining to the Blood Bank to be held In Coalville soon. Representatives from each district will be named. Every one is urged to attend this very worth while meeting. Coalville's new post office is to acto 10t become a M this camp a reality Morgan ndj streets, first vice president; Lora summer, In addition to the registered property, of glass and unun County convention held WOfrt Senator classes then will be competition brick construction, It will greatly BlanquUt, second vice president; 2Iirn.t0 th Henefer Ward Monday, Clara Copley, secretary; Veda E. for open cutting horses and give 'improve the appearance of CoaL Summit County Development vllle's Main Street. Snyder, registrar: Maxine Wright, youth classes for owners under meetln6 rtarted t 10 .m- - historian; Thelma Nichols, cuato-18 years of age. "Voration of Coalville has been nd Resent plans are to Incorpord YV dlan of nllcs; Ann Reese, chosen by the Post Office DepartBeautlful engraved trophies an J!1101.whoov,cr Is the state Carter ment to construct the new build- ate several Federal and profesin each class 'by Kamas jain. Marvella Oeary, chorister; In the building. president and was conducted by . Rhea Bagnell, organist, and Edith business men. ing, estimated cost $25,000, with sional offices Fawn Smith who Is president '65. The show is approved by the Mrs parliamentarian, 12, Nov, completion expected of the Summit County camps. Thursday night about 9:30 p.m. Utah Quarter Horse Association, The Corporation la made up of I was served the Luncheon then was quite a bit of excite- the Intermountain were by reports Yearly given by Quarter Horse the five Coalville business men. ment in Coalville when a fire Morgan and Summit County Henefer Camp to 65 women who American and the Association, The Post Office Department fa th. tM-m- at Of th. and talks were given by attended. Camps yrted taUoo, will rent space in the building Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Cousins who RofiltuonaafcL Tables which . were decorated at an annual cost of $3,480. Tom Judd was going nome by accompanied her to Henefer. Mrs. Joye Ovard, Mrs. Margie by ofthe back street when he saw Election of Summit County The building will occupy space were smoke pouring out the back of ficers was held with the follow- Wright and Mrs. Ina Jones, from the Morby Store to the alley out attractive and carried the building. A former Henefer boy, Dale beside the present post office, ing elected to serve: Mrs. Pawn very with theme the sage pioneer Tflb fire was soon put out, and W. Smith, president; Mrs Hazel Lew Dawson, was very seriously .Into and back the extending Inbrush, covered wagons and although there was a lot of smoke jured when the pickup truck ho dians and pioneer characters. Bernett Smith was elected capthere was not too much damage, and a companion were rid Jig in were comments Many favorablo and what there was, was confined tain of the Coalville Camp, DUP collided with a tractor near RoosCOALVILLE made about the attractive table at their closing meeting for the to the basement. as the evelt Friday afternoon i decorations. It was thought that old papers summer months. Captain Marvto the turn tractor off Mrs attempted ft and Davis Mr Harold 8. Louis ExtenMonday Jensen, the luncheon the sion Following and rubbish blown against the ella Oeary was in charge. June 12 at the home highway. and Weed Spespent Agronomist family women visited at the DUP cabin Luncheon was followed by the basement window caught fire. I visited weed control of Reya's mother, Caisle Judd in Dale and his companion, Fred In Henefer and viewed the relics cialist, ang lesson on The Negro Pioneer, inIn various parts of the coun- Ffoytsville on their way to the Rasbend, and one of the boys, an plots on display there. terestingly presented by LoRea ty and found that some of the New York Worlds Fair, on the tractor were Brown-Morb- y Blonquist, and history of Ralph Extensive road damage to Utah Mrs. Ester Wilford and daugh- pinned beneath the 1964 pickup plots are giving us excellent cona with pioneer Company State Route 41 was reported by Miss Marla Brown, daughter of Douglas trol. We visited one plot in Oak- ter Judy, and her two girl friends and the other boy Mr and Mrs Wallace Brown, of D, Mormon Battalion, was given District 6 Utah Highway Departley on the farm of Be Wilde from California, were In Salt Lake both brothers was pinned under his granddaughter, Mildred ment Engineer Earl A. Johnson where we are controlling Canad- for the MIA oonference, so they the tractor. Koytsvllle, and Robert Morby, by to Director of Highways Henry C. son of Mr and Mrs Ward Morby Adams. ian Thistle. This Is the third came out to Coalville to spend All of the Injured were taken to Reed A. Warner: wn 8mith county captain. Helland of Coalville, were united in mar- today. According to Mr. 'nrmer nnw fir this and with he weekend with Bishop and the Roosevelt Hospital but Dale ducted the election of officers Johnson some five miles of Utah riage at the LDSJTempIe in Salt Dan W. Redmond, drunk drir- the use of Thordon It still shows Mrs. Owen Steyley. While here and Fred, and they were transthe next two years: .State Route 44 In the Sheep Creek ! jnK 230.00 Lake City last Wednesday morn- - t0 excellent control. they had Sunday dinner at the ferred to the Cottonwood HosBernett Captain. Smith; on area first; the north slope of the' Shirley B. Bradbury, Improper ing, June 16. We have two plots that we put home of Mr ft Mrs Lavell Stay-le- y pital In Murray where Dale la That afternoon a dinner party vlce'c8Pta,n- - Annie w- - Reese; j utntas has been completely obli-wa- s passing, $20.00. given In honor of Lavell far being treated for a broken pelvis out on quack grass which seem 8wond vlcecaPtaln, La Rea Blon- - terated. Mr. Johnson indicated a passgiven in their honor at the Father's Day. j. Bishop, Superla and numerous injuries. Johnson, to be under control. This is on Improper Roy and treasurer, I forest highway project completed home of Mr and Mrs Wardean !iu!st:,M8,cretary and Darla Stay-le- y Kent and nK $15 00 the e family, Brown farm in Hoyts-villParley Priscilla RcM: rcgItrar, Hna last year Dale is the son of Ellen Dawhas also there. were $170,000 totaling and Morby, Salt Trko city, by the F. Robert . family Improper Bennion, and we used Hyvar-XThis ' been son and the late Met Dawson and Clara Redden; hitorlan, Copley; washed completely bridegroom's mother, and assisted away, passing, $20,00. Is going into the third season for Bill, Donna Stayley and family, to the former Jackie - Just to make Is married Robinof cu,dodlan Leora relics, the road travelable by her two daughters, Mrs Marl- Clare E. Olney, wrong aide of this and after three years this is and Dennis ft Beverly and famn ct,apla,n. of Morgan. as Hopkins on Rlehins; Myrtle will measure ; afterKendrick emergency lyn and Mrs Beverly road, $10.00. giving good control. The thing ily visited throughout the Marvella Deary; organ- Mr (mister, Dalton, and brother-in-laMichael , D. O'Hare, speeding, must be remembered is that noon with them. that . I LaVell t. Black; parliamcntar- - son. Wilma Morby Dick Frost received word from this $10.00. sterilise the ground. We does Tills was a very unusual flash 1 Laracn: ,eMOn lcoder' Dlnncr was served out of doors failed to used the same chemical on a plot his daughter, Melba Biddoulph, Sheldon L. Ruckert, Adams-guestsM ldrcd , flood continued Mr Johnson, The vreid ton nn amid beautiful settings to 42 at Mrs. Gertrude Bagnell's and that she was flying to Japan for A vote of thanks was given to j water Inbrought down trees a couple of weeks to visit her no including relatives of the Homer V, Foust, safety this looks very good. Oeary, who haa served. mated to be over 200 years old bride and groom. A program prepared under the who has been liv$5.00. spection, One of the things we are trying daughter Jerry, so faithfully as captain the past (which indicated no such extensive This Is Melba's direction of Mrs. Alice Moore, over there. ordinThursday evening a reception Ron W. Sigler, county ing 1 to control weeds and grasses was held In the Hoytsvflle Ward four year. Mrs. Thelma Hersh and Mrs. ance No, 46, $25.00. in the ditches. We are doing second trip to Japan Church, given by the parents of Mr ft Mrs Ray (Carina Jensen) Mary Wilde honoring the father driver's Ron W, Sigler, no Utah this we with Grant Bagnell and the bride. Maria wore a beautiweek for of the ward was presented at Sunlicense, $15.00. used atrazine in the fall of 1964 Larson are leaving this ful white satin wedd!? dress pack lying at the 7,000 to 8,000 j Ron make to their day School In Henefer Ward on regls-fbot Anchorage, Alaska, Sigler, no Utah and the results are very good. level plus warm terrcntlal with a long train, and carried a was up there a month Father's Day. home. Ray tration, $10.00, Another thing we tried with Mr. rains for the damage. Snow at bouquet of white carnations with John F. Mars, County ordin-th- e Bngnefl Is Bendabor on wild ros- ago when Doug Clark moved there Mr and Mrs Kent Simister left Taking part on the program elevations a white orchid In the center. remains In ance No j6, contributing, $75.00. higher liked It so well he wanted 'Vere the Junior Sunday School lust week to make their home In es. Tills was put on in the fall and the mountains. to back. He will be working who sang two songs: poems, LauBridesmaids, Lynda Brown, SuMlchnol D Nelson, contrlhut- - of 1963. Thta chemical Ore. Kent will attend has given for go Befora any emergency road re-- (nK 75.00. san Judd, MarJean Brown and Portland, same company Doug does. rel Bearden ' and Rlcky-Moorthe the Dental School for complete control over the shrub. can be made, the area must Karen Brown, carried bouquets the University pairs Leah (Wright) Johnson sent talk, Gloria Dunn; song, Alan Glen W Hulse, drunk driving, next four years. On the form of Ralph Richards b" allowed to dry out before the ;.0 of white and pink carnations. to word her family and friends an,i Nolan Fawcett, Mark Dear-hi- t lt Jau He has completed three years dayg of Oakley wo used atrazine and is said Mr. John-- 1 Karen Brown was flower girl, of rhe made a flying trip to den, Robby Moore and Kent Qjen y. Hulse, driving on re. also iryvnr X and this fs at the University of Utah ground workable study giving son. Heavy rain Is still falling In location, 30 Wardean Morby was best man and was an visit her son Jones; poems, Linda Jones and days in Jail. honor student while giod control. It must be rcmcm- - Juneau, Alaska,, tj area the Is Doyle Ovard; talk, and Clinton Staples was usher. there. His new address is: 5042 Jay Ovard; Floyd P. Probasco, public in bored that these are new chem- - Dusty, and that the country to Director of Highautlfu1 time According thcre In up 25 organ solo, Arvlll Fawcett; a S. W. Corbett Ave., Apt. No. 8, jail. toxlcation, days ways Henry C- - Klelland a deciof year. tribute to our husbands, Dorothy Gregory A. Bostroni, County OrPortland, Ore. sion will be made within the next dinance No. 46, $10.00. Miss Francis Toole, daughter of Rlehins: a tribute to our fathers, well. We Ing up very that hope few days what remedial action 1 tMrs, Pra"t Brpnt M. Montgomery, County all farmers will cooperate with Dies arj yet" Alden Rlehins; vocal solo, LaVell will be taken by the Highway De- Ordinance home, by plane from England last Stephens; No, 46, $10.00. remarks, Douglas weed Committee see and (iie that Archie P. Benson, 72, of SLC will spend Ovard of the bishopric; closing The John Wilde reunion will be partment. The one issue which She morning. Monday George M. Young, County th weeds are under control as us according to Mr. died June 15 In a SLC hospital held In the Coalville Stake House the summer months here with her prayer, Zelma Lynn. Each No, 46, $10.00. best they can. is Helland of natural causes. the whether damaged er was' presented with a pen. Saturday, July 10, beginning at Scott R. Dangerfield. County For some unknown reason the Funeral was held in Roosevelt 11 p.m. Lunch will be from 12 road should be repaired or a more Ordinance No, 46, $10.00. name of Dale Ure was left off the favorable location for a new road with burial In Ioka Cemetery. to 1. Bring your own. John W. Knowlton, County Or- 0f 4.JJ members who went to be found. dlnance No. 46, $10.00. Snow College a week ago. Dale Robert 8. Elcock, County Or- acted as chairman of the citizendinance No, 46, $10,00. ship committee of the entire conAlice Moore John M. Thomaa, County Or- ference. It was his Jto to see that dinance No. 46, $10.00. the rules end regulations were YWMIA Fred A. Moore, County Ordin- set up and to hold an election On May 13 the YWMIA presl--j ance No, 4$, $10.00. for next (1966) year's conference. dency Mildred Saxton, president; A group of farmers, ranchers wheat grass. Rip rapping on Richard E, Hafer, County Or. Dale did a grand job. Also Mrs. Emma Judd, manual counselor, state and county commit- Chalk Creek back In 1954 haa and No. dlnance 46, $10.00, Tassell Van went LaRlta as and Della Porter, activity counRecently the Soil Conservation Joseph K. Lyon,' County Ordin- advisor for the Summit and Wa- tees met at the courthouse Fri- saved many acres of the Alta selor, along with their board were ance Service completed an Inventory day morning June 18 at 9:00 Clark farm. It la still serving a No, 46, $10.00. towards solving these prob- - released. The new presidency and satch group. steps of the need of the land In Sunt to start what was a. very good purpose after all these years. a.m. L. Lyon, Improper pass. Gary lems, but a unified approach to board who were sustalned are: Last sleek Dr, Georgs F. educational and beneficial tour. mlt County, reports Moroni A, the In the Chalk Creek Basin at stream bank of I In was Knowlton to the problem Alice A. Moore, president; Artel county eroj The tour was sponsored jointly Aagards ranch some critical areas Merchant, unit conservationist at slon Is necessary. I reckleM work with me on Insects. We vis.Provo,t' Paskett, manual counselor: Jean Coalville. Utah State Extension are being rehabilitated. Thl has ited fields of alfalfa from Hene- by the the Ruth decade , drJln the During past counselor; activity , Sargent, This Inventory of conservation Stabilization I been placed Service, under permanent Agricultural c nt0 Provo8t Frad pub fer to Woodland, also checked and needs has been by watersheds and rangeland generally is much Im Francis, secretary-treasureSoil fence 320 acres, will not be used Conservation nnd Service, $25.00. cation, secshrubs for trees and fruit many proved. The erosion of the chan- Afton Dearden, attendance and the for at least five years, and 10 or problem areas. Kent L, Martin, speeding, $10. insects that may be bothering Conservation Service One of the most serious erosion nel Is increasing. The solution of retary, Kamas and Summit Soil Denser-- . more acres have been seeded, nils to failure Robinson, B, was Ver-JHarry The them. weevil a alfalfa this problem is not easy to Etnma Judd,, Era director; ! vaUon Districts. problem areas in the county la achieve. present in all fields visited. Some One unprotected farm Pace, organist; Sandra Dew- - yield, $15.00. the Chalk Creek drainage from will Melvin Mbnthey, reckless driv- had large Infestations nnd some The first stop was in Hleners allow sediments to roll down, nys, first year Beehive; Darlene Goalvllle to the Rigby ranch. $50.00. at the Deseret Livestock ing, small. The that Canyon suggestion and just channel second Beehive; Improve- Richlns, year There are really two problems: ments destroy Steven D. Mills, County Ordin- Dr, Knowlton left with me was Co. Dan Freed explained the Ter- Pern next while on the Dana Miamalds; neighbor, Oeary 1) the range land and 2) the to let the farmers know that they brush spraying project that this channel eats back and under' ry, Laurels: Gloria Judd, Glean ance No. 4$, $50.00. Chalk Creek channel below Pine the Alfred C, Smith, public intoxi- should watch their alfalfa very company has been carrying on. mines on work done the farm ere, Cliff and including South Pork. by aerial spraying, closely. If it appears that the Using 2,4-above. Lewis ft Mildred Saxton, Mutual cation, jail sentence. SERIOUS EROSION William M. Judd, no safety weevil worms are working heavy; the company has done about 4,000 Martas sports Judd, an trees Almost of and the study; By far the worst and most seriIf the alfalfa Is high enough to acres per year for the past sev-er$5.00. Msrselle Williams, camp put In after ous erosion at the present time cable E. Fawn Hunt, permitting cut, then do so. Oet the hay ft Isabelle Judd, yean. With the moisture, watercontrol here was good. The occurs in the form of streambank the 1852 flood has now rotted out. director; Roy flowi down the ditch easily, to $15.00. driver as field drive, and cleared baled the weather, temperature, quiet air Mitchell, erosion and channel scouring. On many farms these are not dance directors; Joyce aad water turns can be mads results as and soon j then spray ooope rating, very good possible drama director. During the recent flood stages enough and there are not enough I with Malathion as native j Dlazlon or weeds, grasses, been have The obtained. board and The presidency spent John H. Dearden: of th creek the water was rela- trees left to do the job again, once sta- kllk This soon can be will as dons. 1$ grasses two quickly vary June respond wonderful a piece-meal days, bails. even on a 8 control of wild roses was tively clear above Pine Cliff and Dennis Nelson, overweight, the worms and the adult weevil. the sage brush is killed. The area j The expense Is more than the and 19 in Salt Lake at MIA conIn East Pork, at Pine Cliff. Rom or ta The chemicals are approved for left ungrased for a year j10tcd. In 1963 the bush was ference. The highlight of the con- $25.00. Pine Cliff to the Echo Reservoir land will pay off In most cases, treted in the fall. A complete ta more. cost minimal weevil control. The Festival Dance very was the ference Jeffery much of the silt carried by the but silt In Echo Reservoir reduces of about $2.30 per acre. There are a large number creation ta the result. A plot that constated of 8,800 boys and $25.00. stream came from the channel of Its usefulness also. Tha with trees affected oyslilacs and over church. the was all kW at the Julian The next atop Allen Fattboum, girls from the stream as it eroded Its banka has nob come up this crawl then these When ter e growth scale. see to farm Robinson a $5,00. registration, year. Hyvar chemical was used along the way. .. David Novels, overweight, $50. spray with Malathion as directed mixture, Including a le- - 1. ., Many Individual ranchers are crawlquac,k: Charles gume called Sanfoin. This plant improper on the label. The time for Stratton, stream their to protect lon trying should be about now. ing at been least on has this ,cheiA farm $10,00, passing, and hunks to prevent channel th Society soil Is not The day ended with a heavy 36 yean and ta still producing Preston Tempest, ovemrelght, bank erosion. It Is too Mg a probwe a so rather wind hard and cold, $50.00. good crop. It Is something new. The Henefer Ward Relief SoAll 38 who attended considered lem for one man or for Isolated Thomas Slehert, Improper pass- couldn't check as thoroughly is the day well spent. The ASC state Individuals. It deserve a careful ciety was reorganized Sunday evewe we did should. But get enough sacrament meeting, $10.00. committee Jesse Tuttle, chair- study and a community approach. ning, June 20, at to tell uathat weevil and oyster Alvin H. Elmer, no safety were Mrs. Dorothy noticed excavating Dave Clarirt farm ta Upton llnai. John Have Released one ing. you farmer for doea little good It Q1IIma an to be shell checked. scale needd ?0Wed attended. Atao Cliff OaUl to work at the problem of chan- Rlehins, president; Mis, Clalrene ! at the sub division up Silver Amos $5,00. no "Tdln JiHolt T special trans, Gregory, nel clearance and then leave all Fawcett, first counselor, and Mm. Creek Program Workers from the University of permit, $6.00, phn Bergeson, ASC field repr. the debris spewed down on him Ruth Rlehins, secretary. Sustained La-E. Jones, improper passamazing what a properly placed wntaUve; is the new officers were Mm. 1 Utah are digging for elephant Joseph . from the farm above. ing, $10,00. Net Ovard, president: Mrs. Kaye bones. son was Inadvertently omitted drain can do to a very wet acre- - state Extension rann manan. CHALK CREEK The first bones were discovered Virgil W. Workman, no safety from the list of officers elected age. Before it was done wire grass ment Ipeclaltat Doa Channel clearing, stream bank B. Dearden, first counselor nnd Thelma Mrs. Stevens, secretary, by Oeary Construction two sum-- 1 Inspection, $5.00. ,ns captain of the Rhodes Valley and sedges were grown, now the preaident of UtahlM protection and protection of the 1 James no A. continue to will high-Pclal Ovard j the now that Clara Mn. to Spencer, men and are ago, necemary Camp, Daughten of Utah Won-- 1 area ta covered with cloven, and John Tjb,.4 watershed above f -area trans. permit, $5.00. Mrs, tar the coming year. Other bromea and other good forages, the welfare of the Chalk Creek serve .1.( erord rjunior having way will be built through the Dean U.i Mrs. the University ta looking for morel w e Verllek, no special trans, officer are listed in last week's . At Joe Boyers, the group saw a tahnd throu'i'Oie cou-lnr area. Meat of the livestock men wrrfc ti post ye permit, $5,06. of them to prevent extinction, (June 17) Issue of The Bee. good growth of Intermediate First National Bark of and land owncra are taking wn e Richlns. nM ' . chap-donate- a. , . Dale Dawson Hurt in Wreck Across the Bernett Smith New DUP Head County Agent's Desk Road Damage Serious on 44 G'Momin' Judge . ' i' Henefer Fathers I Honored Sunday Dentistry Course for Kent Simister J e; J m Archie P. Benson in Salt Lake Wilde Reunion fath-famll- y, Conservation Methods in County Summit SCS Makes Inventory New Are Studied by Visiting Group President of Erosion Along Chalk Creek -- 4-- r, . grass-legum- LaNae Ovard New Leader Students DIG for Bones -- LreJ aon fit?! ? spectad r I rof-hm- M n' CosMe, |