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Show re me Red Cross Blood Drive Thursday in Kamas Valley Seeks Record KAMAS Every ' THURSDAY, effort possible nude Tfaunday, Nov. 4, will be the drive, and she is being to Mt a ed by the following community NOV. 4, NUMBER IIU COALVILLE, UTAH MM7 44 Billet- chairmen: new record for collection of blood from donon In the Oakley: Beth Wilde, Beth Cu-pe- r, Kernel Valley. The temporary Lola Snapp, Helen Johnaon. headquarters tor the Red Cram Kamaa will the be In Blood Drive Kamaa: Dorene Watson, SherWard Recreation Hall, from 2:10 ry Holdaway, Beryl Cave, Maduntil 0:30 Thuraday. eline Pltsgerald, Karen Simpson, Scales, Donna Ottosen, Su Betty waa A total of 80 pinta given a san Kirkham, Irene Peterson, year ago. Thla year the goal la Elaine Prescott, Jim Blanard, aet at 125 pints. Butler la In charge of with James Milliner and Orville Minchey in charge of teachers. Braves Lose to Grantsville Hfe-givi- ng 11 Workers Are Given Awanfs 4-- H t But Advance to Quarterfinals Because there la a possibility Region Five could end up in Achievement Day Annual H held Saturday Oct .30, atlNd -and the Friends of Marlon, with about 120 H mem- to tho National ll(lhietion. I ben and leaden present News. Those are awarded at the 4-- that a for Achievements on Saturday hit Brad Meadows with a pass that went 68 yards for the TD. The PAT by Van Jenkins toiled. Grantsville came right back and cored on a peas from Larry palmer to Dennis Anderson. Tom Swenson recovered a Cowboy fumble on the 35 and North Summit marched down field for the TD with Ray Steigleder going over from the one. The third quarter proved to bo the decisive one with the Cowboys scoring two TDi and a Mg aafety.. After Orantavillea last touchdown Brad Meadowa took the kickoff and nut It back 82 yards for the final touchdown. The Brevea had one last chanee to puTl the game out whoa they marched to tho Grantsville 8, but the Cowboys killed .the threat by Intercepting a pass. It was a thrilling game to aee, but tough to lose. Hu were very evenly matched. tie for second place, two Regional games are to be played Wednesday this week instead of Friday aa scheduled. This three-wa- y was 4-- i. 4, 4-- leaders Banquet JoAnn Peterson, Council mem- - Minus! H on 6, hKi Nor, took of the charge program (ber, will allow play-oft- o on Friday so Moore Reed and J. and Bat Mary All first year members could go on as Feoa: Ray Anderson, Amanda the quarter-fina- ls Con gave tho following awards: given aa Achievement Certificate Welsh, Marjorie Wright, Tereaaf scheduled. I The garnet Involve league-leadiWalker. Achievement: Martin Kummer, end members completing four Park City: Margaret Blonqulst, yean were presented with fourth Dugway at Grantsville and Francis: Rena Prescott, May Park -City at Wasatch, both WedCcalville; Joy Brooks, Hoytaville; year pine. McNiel. beats Diane Lewis, Feoa. nesday. If Orantsville (3-Kristine Willoughby and Kathand Wasatch (3-i.. t Adlen Anderson, Dugway (4-Woodland: Dale Ure, Kim-a- s; ryn Pace were presented a gift COALVILLE Agricultural: would Park all three beats City, Williams. Wool-grow-ers FBI offldala have been called Errla Cathy Haamuen, Papk City; from the Bumnilt County tie for the runnerup apot with in to aaalat In the Investigation of Marion: JerryJVace, Hoytaville- Marjorie Hardman, North Summit Auxiliary fay President fo- :t ' winning the region. a car registered to Marcella abella Steve for using lamb in Thelma Butters, Norma Clegg. He Judd Jeef: Paakett, Henefer; ' a this Braves have The bye of Lake Oswego, Oregon j their meal which won a blue rib- Kerry Pace, Hoytaville. Wether or not you have (teen week and have already clinched discovered between Henefer and contacted, with Fut bon for them at the Meal PrepBread: acquainted getting Wan 8usanne Milliner, please 00010," sponsors a runnerup spot In the Utah, and falling In love With hip, Julene Snapp, Kayla Brus-nah- an aration contest at Logan recently. ftho Friday night. The owner . urge, "Wouldn't you give an hour at leastwith a reading. 8ummit County people especialhas not as yet been located and la of your time and a pint of Mood reglop 'and Wilma Enbry, all of The contest at Grantsville will Stove Paakett wu presented a v those in Upton la SaMno E. Oakley. believed to have left tier home In to ly aome one lifetime a for provide 2:10 p.m. and the game tart at beautiful trophy by the CattleValencia, from Arequipa, Peru. September by plane for New York. else?" Clothing: Shauns Judd, Cathy at Hefaer City ia scheduled tor Kb ia abiding farming method! In Swenson and Brenda Judd, all of men's Association for outftandlhg Two men found with the car 1:45 pm. claimed it to be theirs, but could the United States a member of Hoytaville: Sherry Moore and Achievement with hie beef project during 1865. no the International Farm Youth Ex Barbara Stevens, Henefer, produce legal proof. They were held 24 hours then released as no to County NORTH SUMMIT change, according Dairy: David Uto, Kamaa; tynn definite evidence could be found The Grantsville Cowboys upset Agent Reed Moore, and hla atay Tree and Edward Tree, of Hoytethat the car had been stolen, with the Edward Moore family of rille; Gate Jones, Henefer. the North Summit Brevea 0 Another car belonging to Mrs in the final Region 5 conteet for Upton will bo hla final visit beDairy Foods: Janet Crandall fore he returns to Peru. He has Feoa; Valorle Jean Maxwell, of the Brevea, played at Coalville Byer of Coalville eras atolen from Funeral Services for Jeffery the main afreet of Coalville about studied American farming in Vir- Feoa; Joyce Boyer and Doria Mday afternoon. 6 Saturday afternoon. It has not Earl Brown were held Thursday The Bravee got the scoring maginia, Kansas, and Utah. Moore, Coalville. Oct. 28, at 2 p.m. at the Summit chine rolling as yet been recovered. In the game Dog Care and Training: Steven early BisKAMAS Sheriff Robinson reports a ra- Stake Center, Conducted by when quarterback Alan Blmlater Joaee, Kendall Crittenden, James 4, M. The paper ia fined this Owen Jeffery, Staley. ther quiet Halloween with no pro- hop UPTON Spriggs and Charles Putman, all the' eon of Ray and Marjorie waa with Halloween doings. The South Reliperty damage reported. The of Hoytaville, Services were held Saturday at Summit Elementary School I efer Fire Department waa called Vernon Brovn. Revue: Mill Btyla Creek Rid Ward the East Sherry Moore, not about to bo outdone. Prayer at the mortuary by Bie-Friday, out twice to extinguish straw Henefer, Joy Brooks, shamie one Chapel for Mre Aretemeeia Bleak prny-du- ct of tho cuteat paradea over Frank Bullock; opening flrea get by pranksters on the via- ' Judd and Susan Judd, Hoyterille. I j Powell 86, who died Wednesday, Drentem organ medley of town oer the railroad. No dam- - er-Foods, Nutrition: Kristine WlUj staged, wu paraded through Funeral services for Calvin H. October 20, at 7 pm.' at the home favorite much to the parents delight. songs, played age was reported, but traffic was Jeffery's were Anita held StemDebra Wedneeday, of a daughter in Reno, Nevada. Judd, loufbby, Stephens Starting with the two kinder,by Rhea. Stacey; remarks and Oct. 27, at 11 am. In the Marl- She waa both August 8, 1878 In St. halted for a short tlmo bridge. Joyce Fields and Kartryn sketches of life by Frank Toole; Bee regrets p classes, swarms of little garten Summit The County in Salt Ward (Cookbook award). Chapel George, tho daugijter of Thomas tea ml remarka by Bishop Staley; sermon borough in every color and dreaaed which newsletter the fat that Mg, Food Preservation: Lake. He died Oct. 28 at hla home N. and Elizabeth Olsen Bleak. Colleen costume imaginable, criaaed and Mon us by Bishop k M. Larkin Patterson; in- Salt Janlel unde Brovn every MilMoon, Susanne Woodland; Married to Edward Powell June vocal duet, Reed and Vera Race; He waa bom April 13, 1888 la 11, 1911 in the Salt Lake Lbs day to lost In the mail. The hard liner and Roberta Milliner, Wan- - crossed down the main street.' A few of the teachers like Dene Baidoaign prayer, Wayne Baltaglver Henefer, Utah; to Heber. Charles Temple. Her husband died Dec. working Janlel Bee regrets thla hip; Kaye Robertson, Marion'. bedicatlon of tho graya ley were dreaaed up with the chilWHEREAS: Conditions more we dos ; than , Wilson Stephens. Garden: Colleen Moon 1980; , . ; fact dren. One little girl wu staggerartreme fire haaard eriat on the Reed Moore. Pallbeare werg, FT- Ho married - Edna Cromar,' 'tans 8,' She ; waa .too The all .often. This happenq Gaye VanTaaaell, Woodland: a former resident of hert Toole, Denntt Vernon, wildlands of Utah due to Park along on MorpmyA high beela. whether Kamaa, 1828 in tho Salt Lake Temple letter, Milliner, iroig lived IT, here until Wauhlp; Wendy ing Upton, haring She mads It the whole wav, galJeffery Sargent. v Use In over periods of high daytime tempert Salt or Coalville, City Coalville. at Wllde7 the 1850, when they moved to Salt '"Tho concluding speaker f. Flowers were under the direcMures, low humidity, and little services, Bishop Fred X. Curtia, lake. She had served as the presi- Lake City or Qgden,. or .shows up . Health: , Margaret Moan, An-l- lantly. Teacher Randy Taylor Mean-whition of Della Sundberg. a Hs didat big In the precipitation, and disappointment. Rock rings. $p laid Judd and Jeanlne Judd, Coalformer Blafaop of Calvins, dent of tho Upton Ward Relief M Flower glrlt;,-Bonnieven find the, time to. put m fata Boyer, . WhaitlM: , The State Foreditor goe nut,the. writer end ville; Ann Smith, Wanahip. true religion was more-tha; T and '.taught school at that Society Lod'fabulous mummy" coatume. Ask ester of the State of Utah has Violet Staples and .Dorothy aud WU-Ilathe reader; Home go Economica: exasperated, Judy occupying the aame aeat in church Rlqka '..Academy and Summit the postal authorities at Salt lake tiauthority to cloee the wildland deri Primary sad Sunday School every Sunday, It waa sixteen oun- Stake Academy. Peoa; Corns Sargent and him about It.- One little spook arena of Utah to open fires in teachers of Jeffery. , Ksy Lynn ces to the Barbara Winters, Hoytaville; Vir- topped on ho- sheet, and whoosh, City could apparently care twelve Inches to Survivors are pound; Oren four sons, instantly bluah. Tracy Hoyt nuirt accordance with provisions of tho Vernon, Petty Vernon, JJffle and the foot, sixty minutes', to tho B.""of Salt Lake; Edward B. of HCMcC. ginia Talbot, Coalville;-- ' 8 ChappeU, : have Fowler, Kathy awiped Peggys euey long and Fire Laws Control Home Forestry A Improvement: . Dorothy hour B. of " jand an . honest day work Sdeanrille Robert Calif; .4 of tho State of Utah, Section 24-- 2 Elaine Staple, Georgia Pouirt, for an honest days pay. Calvin H. Wagsteff, Kamu; Kathryn Pack, lege.' For both ends, Rbxburg; Marlow B. of Ogden; -There Robin In wu Hood dads ' 13, Utah Code Annotated 1858, Shjuma Judd and Kristine Rees. Wauhlp; Lynette Willoughby, Stephens believed In these thingC three daughters, Mto Eldon Amended 1961, undrwear; tiny Euhr Coalville; Carol Jane Nelson, of tThe services, were aa follows:-Praye(Ruth) Lowham, Mrs Russell warrior With bare feet and con- NOW THEREFORE, I Paul Patk city. . Relief Society room, (Irma) Roper of Vallejo, CaUf.; , at Sar-L(nSJoblom, State Forester of the where viewing was, held Wednes-momlh- g, Mrs. JBpencer (Beth) Hill of Reno, Leadership: ' Susan Judd and ttantly stubbed toes; Angela darlln cotton State of Utah do declare that the wu offered by hie eon. Nevada' 22 grandchildren, three Boyer, Hoyterille;' regular season (1 June through 'J1? Poking clown; Reed BalLott, Kamu; Alvin Rlchlns, Hen- - j Bishop Keith Stephens of Denver great grand children, and a slater 'October 81) be ertended until . KAMAS-- Ja Colo prelude and poetlude, Marl- Mrs Lyla Pugsley of Salt Lake. last Wednesday night The several further notices to open fires with Fltsgeraklhaa been promot- borough string trio, President A. Burial wu in the Upton Ceme- couples rut. at the Oakley ward,! Poultry: Kelly Pace and Keith yriiow pony taU, puree and skirt. out a Burning Permit All State ed to the position of. regional Clifton Jacobson, Bui Hoyterille. Benjamin tery, and the Upton Ward Relief then proceeded on to a scavenger and privately owned wildland manager for tho Southern Region lough and Althea Thomsen; serhitting WSty: Kristine Willoughby, I 'I served dinner to the fom- - hunt iSodety owr tha heads with her areas in the State of Utah are in- of tho Federal Land Bank of vice! conducted by. Bishop O- - Al- - J . !, Moon Javm,.. Hoytaville: j and n.i Peggy lly at the UptonChurchwand all down the strut and back cluded in thla proclamation. Calif, according to fred taxman; opening prayer, Berkeley, main person in charge, said (me nean Oines, Woodland. Connle rwta ,n(1 JoAnn d; This proclamation is effective President Wallace E. York. of VanTaaaell, Knitting: and Gaye B. funniest of the Herbert things a couple Cromar; piano U of Oct 25, 1865 at 12:01 BA Carol Dearden and Since his employment by the organ duet, Claudia D&mke and had to bring back wu a nylon ' and shall remain in effect until Land Bank in April 1862, be baa Pam Cromar; speaker, Clifford stocking, signed by the mayor. Debra Passey, Henefer; Nancy cancellation by State Forester. WOODLAND held the position of associate re- Parkin; speaker, Steve Dearden; 8he didnf say whether it wu Clawson, Woodland. Violation of thla fire dosing gional manager. In hla new pos- vocal solo, Dorene Public 8peaklng: Suzanne MilThe Woodland Primary had a signed on the top or bottom. Also, Rowaqr acorder shall be a misdemeanor ition Mr Pltsgerald will be responWanahlp-Fourteee last liner, when a butter tissue with Arvllla week, Fawcett; peanut companied by spread IS Savings Awards to punishable by fine. sible for the operations of the speaker, Bishop Fred E. Curtia; wu the given wu stickily brought In at the party Paul L. SJoblom re-Federal land bank associations Violin solo, Largo from' tbs New entire group. They played games, end- - The couples had presented by two banka In k Forester . State located throughout southern Cal- World Smphony "(Going Home) had prises for the beat boy cos- freshmen ta after, and everyone the county. Utah State Department of For- ifornia and Arison. Mre, Donna Dearden of the Marion Bummers, accompanied by tume and the beet girl costume, said what a good time wu had. estry and Fire Control, Mr Fitzgerald, whoae home la Elizabeth Morgan; closing prayer, won by Stewart Kelsey for the Next month, there will be a First Security Bank of Park City now in Walnut Creek, Calif grew Ernest P. Mllllus. KAMAS boys, and Lola Buahell for the young marrleda supper on a Stake presented tha following: Yvonna The Kamaa Valleyettae had ' services girls. At the end, a picture wu Professor Sperry of tho Stevens, Henefer; Debra Blon- up on his hthcra ranch at Kamgraveside -;.-' as, Utah. held at the cemetery in taken of the entire group. Thla B.Y.U, will be the guest speaker. Qulst and Shantu Keyes, Coal their annual Mkaquermde HalloHe is a graduate of South Bum Henefer and were conducted by will be fun for later yean. They For more information to times ille;. Kathy Sargent, Hoyterille; ween party October 27, at tha. mlt High School and Utah State by Douglu Ovard. Prayer was can all look back to aw how beau- and dates, get in touch with your Craig Qunn, Echo; Kathy Ras- town Park. Present were ghosts, mussen, Park City; Terry Ann witches, cats, skunks, and even' Ward Young Married!." University, where he received a given by Delbert C. Rtchlns of the tiful they really were. PEOA Sullivan, Park City. agriculture. sheriff. A fire broke out Saturday after- - (ere Bishopric; song, (O Mj father), Kamu State Bank: JoAnn Mlt-- I The members had a bell with a Following service In World War LaVell Stephens; remark Carl noon at the Marlene Schuman chell and Jan Lefler, .Kamu; scavenger hunt, with tint Joking the land Ovard. Dedication of the grave Pror prises place in Peoa- The cause of the PareQt-Teach- er Carol Andrua and Rhonda Hard-- - being won by Jean Hopson and Mr erld wu Stephens. by Parley Nau wu attributed to a mall man, Marion: Lynn Tree, Hoyta- - Ora Lewi. They both received county supervisor for Farm- Pallbearers were hla other thru ttoah fire. The Are truck wu on 13 vllfe; Dorlf Moore, Upton; Rhonfor Administration Home ere and Gordon and Brent, gifts. Lorene McNiel and Tlnein Dale, sons, the hcen'e almost immediately, da Marchant, Peoa. , Utoh ta northet Russell won the prizes for the Paul GUasmeyer his and thanks to the quick work of The First National Bank of games. Sam the men, the blaze wu put out Idaho and operated hie own farm and two brother-in-law- s, Coalville sponsors awards to tho The hostesses for the Bowser and Mark Cook. in record time. The loasee and In the Uintah Basin. Dear Parents: to to talk the were Gertrude Ginee and " teacher, damages could have been much Please pick up your child's reBonnie McCormick, Owen Simp one Parent-TeachAa chicken it waa, greater. conference will on, and LaRue Smith. There Many ooop, two grain sheds, and one be held all day Friday, Nov- 8, In port card at the office before you visit tha teachers of k your were 16 club members present hone stable were quite badly the high school. will not be In school end one guest. After the gamee, burned. The main barn want Thou parents whose last name on the day that conference! are OAKLEY WAN8HIP the goblins stuffed themselves The last embers touched though. Marshal Fre dOeorgl reports Gerald Williams wu guest of beglu with A through Q will visit being held. The Merry hire, headed by club with a very, tasty dinner. were being wetted down about 4 that there have been no fatal ac honor Thursday evening at a the school in the morning. We hope this visiting day will President, Carol Jawkee, had their pm. The homestead was the old cldente during the psat deer hunt, smorgasbord dinner In Salt Lake Thou parents whose last name be profitable and informative to Halloween party Friday night, at R. L. Jensen piece. Mrs Schuman but an aatoundlng number of cievent being his 20th beglu with R through Z will visit both parente and teachers and the Town Park. Screams of the City, Circle time took it over a short ago. tations have been issued. Mostly the school in the afternoon. Thla beneficial to students. laughter greeted each new memfor no tagging, and shooting for birthday. ber to come through the door. Present to help him enjoy tha will place half the parents at LET TEACHER KNOW KAMAS other people. Also, there have were Ms parents Mr and school in the morning and tha all had to dress up. Please conevening, They The Sewing Circle met at the teacher notify the been a lot coming through the Mrs Keith S. Sarah Jo Louder won the prise home of Teen Butler last Williams, brothers other half in the afternoon. We cerned and make other arrangedifferent checking station 1 that and wife Linda hope this wUl eliminate aome of ments if your time achedule eon-n- for best costume- - Those who trl-b- uf evanlng and members Vern, Kay, Gary North Summit Activity Calen- haven't even had their licenses and Linda Wllloughy of Hoyts-vlll-e. the waiting around. be met Just couldn't describe, her thoroughly entertained dar for month of November: with them. Marshal Georgl feels BUS SCHEDUU 3Kindergarten will not be In other than to say aha was beyond tore slides taken by BPW, VFW, Cub Scout Plan people should realize the aerioua-ne- u After dinner they enjoyed a The bus will run at the regular school Thursday and Friday white belief. Ask her when you see her ton on hla tripe thrau'J 8 VFW Aux. of this. If the present rata of tour of the of Utah time in the morning to arrive at conferences are being held. And next time. Rosemary Aiviwym country. Most were University Bur-a- u Farm 10 warLions, literary, illegal killing goes on, state and uw all the beauti- the school by 9 a.m. The bus will for the Elementary, school will waa a man; Carol Jew-k- arras In 8ummlt I Banquet dens and officials predict the Campus Home Coming decorations. take these parents home at noon not be held on the day and wu Cuper; Reva Fitzgerald wire also some 11 Am. Leg. Aux Stake MIA hunts will have to be closed for ful Gerald la a Junior at the U of U and pick up the parente who come a half that conferences ere being wu a black cat; Yvonne Jewkea j tukn around the Leadership School Flay Death some time until the stock is re thla year and ia living with hla in the afternoon to arrive at the held. wu Rip Van Winkle; Blanche vada, Southern and Life of Lorry Benson plenlslwdsister-in-la- w 1 pm. The bus will and school brother by We was a little girl, com- Smithiu Gary have Those preaeqt to a tried of arrange 12 Death and Life Larry and Linda at Cottonwood Heights leave in the afternoon at 3:45. schedule convenient for you with Plcte with freckles and Teddy (itld. Edna nt Benson" We feel it la important that out too much waiting. The time Bear, in Salt Lake. 13 Donn, '.ViRnrll, Wanchlp Ward Dance After playing games, the group C" Tenter, He' you meet with your child's tea- will be limited to not more than 1- 8- MIA Stake Parent-You- th cher. May we encourage you to 15 minutes per rersn- - Please ar- settled down to a yummy pot-- 1 llutler, LaVai P o rrirn at H S And. Ur U K Perry, of Salt Lake come and talk with the teacher rive on time and 17 - PTA who had been hunting In the Kahelp Ua stay luck flippy, where they fortified ten guests, discuss any school problem within Jin time limits A bell t!'t 18 mu area wu admitted Thursday The North Summit Wildlife and wish. , American Legion unj from laughing etc-- 1 mine Bled, Time will be limited, will rtn,; Indientii f the end of "" Jhi- - All In all, the Federation reports several "big you 1- 8- FKA Dance, 3rd Grade night for lllnesa. He wna girls who , refreshments b were there can hardly wait till decided on a oiue meaMired for tho Widest so we ack you to limit your dis- the confr ;vr,ce. Priday, Program, year. They are bound and t'ie cookies for BB Practice Jack Blonqulet 4, eon of Rich - ' Spread contait, with 30 to 32 14 cussion to not more than ten nr 2- 4- Lions, to look worso , South Summit s 25 - Seminary Dance ard and Lana Blanq-ilrt- , Thun - , inch spread, but none near lmt fifteen minutes. Remember, there ! wo other parents who would 'ike '7 if Pt .le, 27 Cub Scout Pack Meet ycart 3814 inch winner. day had a tonsillectomy, Chapter. Stolen Auto Is Left Here ng 2) 2) 1) In-nal- ey -1 Jeffery Brown Bites Oct 28 4-- r I Loves Utah u 21-2- Kamas Graders Rites Saturday for Mrs. Powell in Big Parade . Janiel Bees Stephens Rites LETTER Gets Lost Proclamation lib. - -- auul;l-oulsa-a- : Ro-Be- rta . i 0d. m Jb le e - f t- I - Julia Young Marrieds of Oakley Meet r Fitzgerald Moves Up with Federal 1 da Judy,1"" f. K tIS iS S?JS2 1 . Mitch-Woodlan- Primary Party fun-tim- hal-lowe- en , Kamas Yalleyettes Note Halloween pot-luc- Fire Breaks Out t i n u at Schuman Home dead-eye-t- r i i 1 j i- 1 Conference - u aim-in-la- w, Set for North Summit Friday fun-eveni- ng Too Hunters Without Licenses I I I . f r-- : Gerald Williams Notes Birthday er - choice-Childre- n TooMany Screams Greet Merry Mrs. Sewing N. 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