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Show y. r OAKLEY CELEBRATES FOURTH -- ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY OAKLEY Almoat everyone HUMBER la Oakley la Weber busy with preparations for the Ug annual 4th of July Celebration. The Ug annual show, becone n and big one of the moet thrilling in the area, wU be given added distinction Monday by the presence of the president of a world-wid- e organisation, Dr. 0. P. JH. TeenstTa, of Hot land, president of Rotary Xnten national, win be In Salt Lake City to visit Richard L Evans, the new Rotary president lfr. and Mrs, Evans plan to take Dr. Teenstra to their summer home on the for the week end, and r H mi VOLUME 1 TIE J will yt. , THURSDAY, JULY 1, IMS COALVILLE) UTAH 1407 visit the Oakley Rodeo Monday i Re-ElectI ed evening, July A It is probable that a delegate from Japan, Kaiyoehal TogaaaU, win also be In the group. 11 e Rodeo Mannar Elmo a to have special hopes Mabel R, Larsen, member of Entries are coming In for the box seat erected over the chutes Unit Mb. 93 Legion Auxiliary at The Coalville City Council will Mis Summit for the distinguished guests. County Fair as De(chair-wis- e Coalville, wad all applicants for the Summit have real soft it that Queen:" are who The five lovely girls Miss Cathy Ann Smith, daugh- County Fair Queen to have their, partment Chaplain. la) In the future as the city hall contesting for the title of Queen Is having a face lifting inside, ,s ter of Mr and Mrs Albert B. official entries in. Many do alMabel has served this past year of the Celebration" are: Bumita new paint Job, new desks and Smith, Park City. In of this In State the ready, and we are looking forcapacity Wilde; daughter of Mr and Mrs Miss Joy Pace, daughter of Mr ward to receiving many others. chalm for council the members wu Utah apand the Department RaNae Elmer Wilde; Barnes, and Mrs Ralph Pace, Hoytsvllle. choice of the 550 delegates and mayor. If you han't been contacted daughter of Mr and Mrs Vernon proved Miss Shanita Judd, daughter of please call Aloma Rlchlna, CoalA new fire proof storage file, 44th Utah State the attending of wilde; Stevens, dllghtT has been added and new posting Mr and Mrs Vernon Judd, Hoyts- ville; Lorraine Stephens, Henefer; Moreen convention. jig Bill Stevens; Kay Roach, Park City; Betty equipment, the lighting has been vllle. 35 She wean membera and Mr of year Crittenden, daughter Miss Merrilec Judd, daughter ol Thompson, improved in the Council chamber Hoytsvllle; Bonnie Mrs Cliff Crittenden, and Arlene ship pin for continuous memberand It Is a much needed improve- Mr and Mrs William M. JUdd, Wilde and Rae Frasier, Kamas. in anil this Mm Unit. Mr of ship Pranson, daughter ment. Mayor and Council mem. Coalville, Utah. The program this year promises The Installation of all DepartRalph Pranson. Miss Sheryl Blonqulst daugh- to be very enjoyable for an. went hem Lake last 8alt .to City ment officers was a impresvery The winner, will be announced week end to choose the new of- ter of Mr and Mrs William Blon-qulsive cermony held Sunday afterin next week's Bee, fice furniture. of Coalville and Park City. at the Prudential Federal noon, An added attraction to the Bank All girls who are eligible are InBuilding. vited to try out for the queen. Queen Contest this year will be Mabel was also chosen as one the musical entertainment by Deadline for entry la Sunday' of the four elective delegates to talented Esplln Sisters of Provo. the National Convention July 11. Please contact the ladles In Portat Oakley land The celebration in your area for entry blanks In August and better each year At Oregon bigger grows and rule. she convention the in to served Its time to be making plana and offers something for all ages, There are many wonderful a dual as enter the Farm Bureau Talent capacity, Department This year It will Include 2 roprises and a food evening of enChaplain and aa Unit president find for 1905. deos at 8 p.m. on the evenings la promised for the of Unit No. 93. This Unit .was tertainment ' This contest is the i state largest New, officially recognised milk of the Saturday July 3 and Monof 5 orthe check awarded a for for contest, Saturday night wide talent discovery program In day, July 5. and butterfat production levels by The Summit County and Ka. July 17. ganising a Junior Auxiliary Unit Utah. Every year hundreds of Registered Holstein cows In this mas Valley Son Conservation The day of the 5 th will begin within the Unit this year, a Is The time drawing near for Districts sent members rural youth participate In this at 10 am. with the area are listed In a special report of each parade and Junior group of 18 members. Holsteln-FrleslaAssocifrom competition. Soil Conservation District boards continue with the program at 11, Other Unit members attending ' ation of America, Summit County Farm Bureau dinner at 12, kids games and races the session on Brattleboro, to vlrit the Plant Materials Cea- Sunday and particiVermont cows included Is again cooperating and giving at uso, and a Vicinity e Soli ter of the Conservation junior rodeo at 2. pating In the at the .ConIn the report are: the young people of the county , you are sure to enjoy the fun vention were: voting at Aberdeen, Idaho, Marscell Williams, Ernest Re. O. Summer Jacklin, the opportunity of developing and at Tiho Vic Stratton Kknnah Those making the trip Sunday .. on Monday July 5. ! who will now start to serve In her ; creation Director, urges all par a owned and displaying their talents. by Monday were Mr and Mrs elected capacity as president of ents and students ages 8 to 17 to Owen Roberta, Mr and Mrs David The contest will be held Thurs- District three, of which this Unit help In getting the. North 8ummit Donald P. Brown, Coalville, produced 1&350 lbs. milk and 629 lbs. Brown and Mr and Mrs Albert day, Julg 29, 1965, at the North No. 93 Is a part and Otis Bullock recreation program organised. butterfat in S42 days. Gibbons of the Summit SCD. A r , Summit High School Auditorium, j and Gloria Judd. Gerald and Maybelle Bullock s South wind Kamas Valley SCD . vin Burkgov Anderson, Those desiring to enter should i Mr Jacklin said, "we would apwere happy In having all mem- : .. a owned by be making preparations and con- bers of their family together at and Moroni Merchant, SC8 also preciate your attendance .at your William , Park Brown, also the attended Carry City, In Mm the meeting. Merchant tact Preston Social their home In Coalville, Saturday, respective town's ball park acwas 17,250 lbs. milk and 556 the The of produced trip I South Summit area and Mm Leon I purspse tp schedule: to 28 the June : cording following lbs. butterfat In S37 days. elcctloB 01 rtanto beta Judd in the north end of the, Curtain Coalville, 5 p.m, Henefer, 6:15 Wavne S Mtaek new production figures These Hoytsvllle-Wanshlcounty. 7:30 p.m.; serving with the United States j Planning to retire soonf hose 8e ec may be compared to the estimat- Air entertainment ! boy1 M Boys State, Thursday The evenings ' Force, and presently station The social security office can Pjn. of ed annual of lead of future adaptation output 7,880 lbs. promise 7 1. was a talk given by Glen wlU be divided Into three dlvto-- ! at ed Omaha fall the with even base, before that last help you, "You will be briefed on the ac- milk and 285 lbs. of butterfat by ions; Rural Youth Talent Find- - Blonqulst, of Coalville Utah. are on vacation In Utah to the needs of Summit County day of work comes. This bit of tivities the average US dairy cow, notes family JackMr agriculture. said Mr Is second planned." Thls the inclusive. and Colorado. year Age advice cames from E. JohnPLANT MATERXAUS "and please feel free to give the national Holstein Association lin, to and Blonqulst has talked at the Boys son, manager of theHhrry Junior Talent Plnd-U- p took of Mayebelle advantage Ogden social Utah State Uhlverstty supervisCenter has the Job of This The has suggestions. 10 His this homecoming by preparing a State. been, subject Including yearn of age. office. security and ed the sampling, weighing breeding and selecting Improved Amateur Talent Sind- - Age il Duties and Responsibilities of the The recreation program is late testing operations In cooperation delicious turkey dinner buffet grasses and legumes for use Knowing when and how to file Peactf of the of 16 the Justice to Inclusive. A talent partici- office an application for social security in getting started, and any co- with .the Holstein organization's style to the following: MUselle, the Soil Conservation program of Robert AM Michael L., Robert D pant la defined aa one number and Its place In the Judicial sys- benefits and Just what proofs will operation on the part of parents herd and breed Improvement pro- David the Western States. i given by one to four performers. tem. Bruce, Heidi Ann, and Jefbe needed can save unnecessary win be moet appreciated. gram. Many of these plants are speo-la- l Contest la open for vocal solos, Alene WUliams; It fry is quite trips and speed the delivery of Mr Blonqulst reports Wayne &, O., purpose plants for pasture use, James, Lynda, Marlgaye; Kirby, duets, trios, or quartets: Instru- a thrill to speak to 650 boys In that first check. erosion control and forage uaa. BuL mental soloe or combination of one group. Mrs Glen RaNee and Sharon, Tami, One item that you are sure to been selected .from lock; Helen B., Donold Q Blaine, They haveany instruments; novelty stunts ; m daughter ' 'Christine acconx- - ineed Is your social security num-danc- e thousands- of Iflanta . tested for oraramand Bart Lorie, for Thlriot. to numbers, reading the day, ber. Bring jour card with you Logan panted Glen After lunch a family picture high yields, patetabllity, . drouth atio number. No number Is to when you visit us; your number frost tolerance and resistance, was exceed 5 minutes. No number may taken of the entire group, Is different from any otner, and ' desirable otner quality by the Gerald and Nana said that i include more than four persons. It Identifies the earnings record materials center over the plant The Score Card for Judging is a such of of all having privilege, upon which your benefits will be Qnlet and peaceful Sabbath upstairs room, where an oil lamp the family come so seldom, that past 10 years. follows: 20 per cent audience based. It Is planned to give a detailed three had been dropped or a lodger they considered it a great blessreaction, 20 per cent Present--! Also bring proof of age with morning, June 19, 1898, of the qualities of each report Thomas to shots Policeman from out had snuff a and forgotten atlon (personal appearance ing to have had this reunion. A birth certificate Is preferand areas of adaptspecies, aide plant few a candle. awakened to cent pistol 20 Adaptability ease), per able, but other evidence can be in the next ation, correctly residents. Park 40 City Farm Bureau meetings, and used too; church records, old Inof the Bee. Everything Gone . of to smell the awoke cent and They of number To Quality per surance policies, etc. . artistic development the ferocity of the firs Mias Arlie Williams ' grandThere are other proofs that amoke and found the American Hotel In flames. It was 4 a.m. not one A tint place winner in each . .1 W11 togt Rut the daughter of Mr and IDs P. D. may be required in your particujh, on town and mo8t of division in receive an . to Both was Come. lar claim a benefits. for left yet be It Francisco for San Ug fight may Williams, Weston, in Roy, where they had : no Ior on' W1 P1,tol. sides of Mala Street were leveled by Jet ahd from there pense paid trip to participate in their lunch and business meeting. copy of last year's Federal tax Bonds; by ship cumanuH a ialarm brought only the State Contest at Salt Lake If you are except the Marine office and the for Okinawa when she will Spend Those attending from Coalville return ber of fire fighters, a Chinese ran D. C. McLaughlin office building. the summer with her ."Utah residents' cash ' Invest- City on September 17, 1905. Other of wifes age, proof your your parents. . were: Mr and Mrs and prises will be given for second C. vicinity Mr and Mis C. A. childs birth certificate, or some to the Marsao ore mill office and Everything was gutted on Park Colonel and Mrs Floyd David Wil- ment in the most widely held an-- -' 'u B. Copley, whtt w and third place winners. Avenue from James G. Watsons liams. Arlie, who if an honor stu- curl ties In the world Series E proof of your marriage. It is best Crittenden, Mr hnd Mrs Ivan to find out ahead to hotel the and surrounding tag of' to David Keiths homes. Gone too dent at the University of Utah, and H BaVtngg Bonds continued time Just Crittenden, Melba Rees, Carol what will be needed. were j buildings. all ths residences on Rossis will return to Utah lh the fall to upward "during May, Crittenden, Mr and Mrs Leo Crittown wan soon Hill from Th seepy amounting to l,M7l09tt-ofThe social Harry Wonn's north to complete her Senior year at the security tenden, and Mr and Mrs Sheldon floe has Ogden 1U lriU The total for the five months-- f the Manse tank house. a new home. After July akened University. Crittenden and family. 1060 rushed from their reached i090,484,508 up They will the address be Room 3rd, Dynamite had been used to blow was held at the A Mg cook-ou- t some barefoot and soma $537,120 over the same period of 1018, Federal Building. A repre-hom- e south John of up the bulldtags ' home of Lamarr and Barbara 1004, and was ths highest for any tentative from that office will.011 ta" their night shirts. The Harwoods concrete residence Pace in honor of all the members Two war-tint- e since of and the this, strength visit Summit County Wednes- - courage A surprise farewell party for imllgr period The Crescent ore concentrator, of the family of Vem and Babs 1940s volunteer State Savings 7. Re will be at the community in reaction to this high on wooden stHta, had fallen July day, Patty Neel, who will soon be moc; Bonds Chairman Frederick P. Blonqulst whose birthdays and 11: j catastrophe In theft history Is with a roar when Postoffice In about Coalville gnawing flames Patty Neel, who will soon be mov-t- a The Junior Posse has been SO a.m. anniversaries come during the 'till retold nearly 99 years after weakened Its underpinnings. pointed out ta his monthly the city park Monday. The Champ to month of June. practicing most diligently, getting the Incident, report county and lore! bond Chinatown was wiped out, and party was hosted by Reeds WarThoae attending were: Mr and ready for two big events coming volunteers. Fire Everywhere Chinese Bridge destroyed. ner, Anna .Warner, Heidi W1L I Mrs Vem Blonqulst, Mr and Mrs up this month. The whole town caught fire uie Floyd D. Williams, Coalvllla, minds The p-and Deneen Robinson. and the la llama, 6 at big question 17, Mrs entertained 'the Jane at Ohm Blonqulst and five children; Jensen Saturday, July Demont Lott, Kamas, count? worst In Utahs history. The of people all over .the state was: There were eighteen guests, an Mr and Mrs Richard Blonqulst they will meet with the Evanston a family dinner Sunday, honoring n rebonds from savings racing fast, apread T and three children: Miss Shelly Rlt and Spurs Posse and the Ran- her daughter Carina and her hue-- 1 place to place. The people worked Would the town survive A year school friends of Pattys. They ported that Summit County piur. playing chases for sad mall fast, fighting ths firs, and carry. earlier the greet Ontario and spent the afternoon Wood, from South Dakota, who dolph, Plying R.- Youth Riders, band Ray Larsen May were $2,757, taintmlnse and mills had closed games and then ware aerved in the be held to In a her Is staying here with sister, Ug Shodeo, daughter Laura Larsen; the total for the year to date ing ling the sick to safety and moving Daly before breaking up to down. There was a great deal of The Ray Larsens are moving to 'Valuables from the doomed Lamarr, and Barbara, and theft Coalville City Park. Monday, July122,172. the and had left to Invited party. unemployment parbeen have hostess new for puny and Alaska a Job 19, they Launa, and the host ( their homes to Park each City , four children. They report they ticipate In the Salt Lake assignment. no kumor work elsewhere. Other guests were .her son Ed'fnintIc tnd wonderful time at this parade that will open the Days of hd but battle, deputo In the business depression of , 47' Celebration. Clark Jensen and wife and fam- family gathering. 7Mn later such comments were 91 the Park City bonk had been Hy of Salt Lake City and the go there I was, In boots among the casualties. Howard Blonquist family of Coal- 4 nightshirt, with- Only the Stiver King endured A was dinner vlllc, enjoyed and 0U( a penny, a roof or a stitch of ae a mainstay In the community's pictures of the group taken and eoonomlo life. . ' many good wishes. They will be , belHid Volun, Insurance cates la the canyon often visited thpy m.1"cd h?r Apartment then rest had been eo high only a few had A summary report of Agri- ce res . of rotated cropland, .17,776 with their mother, Jane Jensen. gWB homes hid burned cultural land resources and Con. acre of meadow land , and 4,897 of that kind. any protection whHe their backs were turned. U defett fartherUt smatlon .needs In Summit eras of dry cropland. TWtaBut. a Park follows: County Is Pole Bending: Red Youth Of 487,017 acres of private and KAMAS physician, fought with unu-atSSedtiw JoTof Cky Creek Water The High 8ummit Spring has a .total State owned range land in SumCounty time American Fork, Results of the Stomas Valley Hunter, was vor. White he busy drift finally melted June 29, 1965. -1 a nei aid area of 1,190,400 urea. Of this. mit, 181,896 or 38 per cent hu Quarter Hone Show, held Satur- 26.5 with 17, 1961, dousing the fire, flames leaped This compares May d Regte-terowned, been treated or does not - need rose Park from the j 44 per cent la n released and Cow greater City Cutting; Open day at Kamas have been a dry year. Copley Walker has .behind him and caught his tall ruins. to the conservation treatment; won according both ReunCow by Cutting, Sharon show 906,0112 or 62 percent secretary, by been keeping truck of the data coat and trousers on fire. He needs Inventory of Summit of the Keith Bowden, Balt Lake dty. land needs Imprivate ion. i Park Record Excels on this drift for over ten years. hastily found another pair of , County. of the vegetative coSponsored by the Kamas Volley provement Winners in. the Orand Cham... batback to the went and The pants Park Record was a leader This data la released by the ver; 82,500 acres needs to be rewu open to pion Mare class: Robert Condi, Lions Club, the show In helping to keop the dty from US Soil Conservation Service, seeded to range grasses; 08,250 horses. all 3 registered quarter of Balt Lake City. becoming a ghost town. Their Coalville, Utah. acres needs to be protected from Lorry Pace wu show manager I Reserve Champion Man: Char but fighters worked throughout office and plant wu a total loss, There are 064,086 acres "of pri over and Bonnie K, Angcll also acted ' grasing. Erosion control la In Marin, Bnntaquln, tae to guard but they promptly reopened on vatcly owned land In the county, day and night Dale Dawson formerly of Hene as show on 150.000 acres needed Gelding: secretary. Champion Grand new outbreaks. Halp the old site in a tent loaned by This Includes 41,157 acres of crop-. Thano Lancaster, of Piter, frfc, for who wu badly Injured in a against. noeda Frank Richards, Salt Lake City. treatment Conservation the Silver King Mine and a desk land and 401,117 acres of private Gelding: Judged the show and Ken Oilman, ; truck and tractor collision near - Summit Reserve Champion in ' pf cropland dry horsobaek or die from be Kenborrowed W. riding will W. Mm. week ago range tend. wu the an- - I Roosevelt a Don P recce, Salt Lake City, Includes 1,775 now being Lncer Grove, The Bureau of Land Manage- County hospitalised for the next three tance. The railroads put on spec- nedy. Not an Issue wu missed. Grand Chnmpinn Stallion! Bob and treated 3,122 yet to be treated the ! trains. tat But Until flrahad own Its could Cottonwood ment controls 16,000 acres of Fed hospl- j Beautiful equipment trophies months, in the engraved of 4,897 acres. . a total for Clyde, Heber City, too tut, and the damage wu be replaced The Record wu rsl lend and the Forest Service in Salt Lake County, Reserve Champion Stallion: were donated In each clou by.tal Is Erosion dollars A done. of a worth million problem1 on' 809 bled. la Lake Salt Dale suffered a punctured (printed I controls 507,415 acres. City. Reese Training Stables, Layton. Kamu business men acres and lack of moisture a proExaot ca o of the fire j The great Are wu a challenge damage. breaks. controls aeveral of Utah 12, The and State pelvic the'dr Tho show wu approved by AH' Around Youth Event: bar v We who .for tee camp to prove ltt matur- - 659 acres or 1,85 per cent of the blem on 3,998 acres; ,37 per wnt Ills mother, Mrs Dion Dawson ta still a myste-ir- . rell racing, Chad Green, time, Utah Quarter Horse Association,: . - d .wrirod - "til , !ty a1 (5 s i.in Itself by tho cIMs-mearly, U Horeei with her daughter Other than federal land" In the of the dry land hu no problem; staying 20 seconds flat, Salt Lake City, Intermountaln Quarter 63 per cent. needs one or mere u. I ta u 'ix liiUMs '.law live Intathci. u.'i V a roviiLon front to county. and six children who .U.y Youth Showmanship at Halter:. Asm., and the American Quarter conservation praettou, ' r1 d It ra rn sn;Li,i it ih oihtw. proprietor. constate of 18,484 The Cropland Horse Association. Mursha Paul, Sandy. 1 ity Halls Mabel R. Larsen Is FACE State Chaplain Legion Ladies beet-know- Wool-atenhulm- Five Summit County Girls Enter Gets Lifted Beauty Contest; July Final st Conservation Summit Cows Districts Rating High Study Plants n nny 496-641- 5, four-year-ol- d Bullock Family Holds Reunion flejr-vic- Jo-Ad- four-year-ol- d Security Aids Retirement JMtWMbSiS ' 17-3- : A QUIET SUNDAY IN 1898... - THE DAY PARK CITY BURNED u y-:- Okinawa "i Williams, Lott Boosting i1 s Blonquist Family Notes Birthdays Farewell Party Great Events for Junior Posse struo-Anchorag- ni all-hor- i Research Shows Land Resources and Conservation Needs Here Kamas Valley Quarter Horse Show Winners Gain Trophies jjjjj reMMtctloilf u al Months Hospital for Dale Dawson rBr hu7 J - I i ..u' 1 1 . |