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Show icrofiialrr' -Universal Hcrpcnt, City, Utah. TH JINK THURSDAY. 30. NUMBER 26 1966 VOLUME XXXI Oakley To Celebrate July Fourth with Barbecue, Parade, Rodeos Here it is almost the fourth of July, ar.d if you haven't made plana ro celebrate your weekend with Oakley, do so now. All it takes is a little enthusiasm, and a little time with First Oak Leaf Cluster I. Changes Make for Better Summit Fair COALVILLE To Advertise The for the Summit -- ly Ideal Cement Plans Picnic Hie Devils Slide Ideal Cement Charles Boettcher Safety Picnic will be held Saturday, July 9, at Park for employe and Lagoon and son Dr. of Douglas Parker, Mrs R. J. Parker of Coalville was members of their immediate famelected to the office of State Del- ilies. Starting time Is 1 p.m. at the egate during the 1966 session of the American Legion Utah Boys Lagoon picnic area, Beach TerState. Six hundred and forty-seve- n race." For the kiddies there wUl be boys attended this annual and prizes from 1:30 until games 'Unigathering on the Utah State 2:30 pm., followed by free pop versity Campus. and ice cream, and for the adults Douglas states this attendance games and prizes from 3 until has offered him an opportunity of 4:30 pm. followed by rides, swimlearning through doing of the ming and dancing available for government from city to state lev- - cvery one. ei. He also feels It was a wonderThe dinner and program wUl ful experience being able to listen tart at 5 pm. There wiU be a to the top governmental officials special door prise for one of the of the state of Utah. lucky employes In attendance at 5:30 pm. During his week at Boys State Be sure to attend and have fun. he has been candidate for county In commissioner, participated softball and essay contests, and has actively engaged in Interrogation of the speakers at Boys State, North and South Summit Report Colonel Williams was given the award for his outstanding performance of duty while serving successively as Secretary of t1 Oeneral Staff and assistant chief of staff, G-- l, from January 1964 to May 1966 on Okinawa. An Oak Leaf Cluster is given for each additional award of th medal. The colonel entered the Army in June 1941 and arrived overseas m this tour of duty in January i program COALVILLE Fair Scholarship Pageant, ville Lions Club, Kama County Lady Does it pay advertise in the Saturday. July 9. will feature tal- Lions, Ladies Athennum, Ka wanAsk Afton or Bob WellingBe? ent offerings by three former ts Club; and scholarships given by Oakley Ward, ofterwhlch a barton. who after just one ad bad becue dinner will be served queens: Vicky Foust. Miss Sum- Streets Brothers Conoco and the Cafe packed j mit th Chick-a-DilCounty of 1965 who wUl sing; .Treasure Mountain Inn managed Beginning at 2 p.m. the Junior last Saturday night, two couples Rodeo will be heLl in the rodeo by Joe Walsh, had come the way from Mag-jpa- tr 0f 195$ who will play an or-r- .a grounds. Here will be the same one of this because ad. Summit County businessmen gan solo; and Bonnie Vernon fast action as the grand rodeo, Or ask Thelma Comer who who who will give gifts to the Queen Lloyd, Miss Utah of 1965 only on a smaller scale Conces- advertised for a baby sitter and wUl dance. and her attendants are: Summit sions and fish ponds will be in with six. Not only does ended up Co. Bee; Black Willow Mink operation at thuf time. Finally, our SumAlso appearing on the program Ranch; Allis Chalmers cover all of paper parts presented the grand ending of a great holimit County, but each copy la read which Is to be MCd by the popu- by Allen Nichols; Antique Floral second The rodeo, beginning day. lar Jackie Noakes will be a Bar- Shop; Boyden Drug; Brooks Shoe by at least three families. in- Boys State Delegates from Both ter receiving the first Oak Leaf Cluster to the Army Commendation Medal at Fort Buckner, Okinawa, May 25. County Fair Scholarship Pageant Features Three Talented Stars IT PAYS to enit done, and brine it ter it for prizes. The program will be held directly afterwards in the spent. Siturday night. July 2, will be the first of two eiar.t rodeos, produced by Gerald Young. It will begin at 8 p.m. sharp, and hold all the fast action one could take in a single evening. and early Monday Bright morning at H am. the parade will start off the days activities. again at 6 sharp. Tickets and If you haven't completed your formation can be purchased from float yet, there is still time to get ar.y Oakley resident. Col. Floyd Williams Honored FORT BUCKNER. OKINAWA (AHINC), Army Colonel Floyd D. Williams (right), whose ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Williams. live In Coalville, Utah, is Oen. Albert congratulated by Watson IT, commanding general of the UJS. Army on Okinawa, at- - weU d'r. He Proves COALVILLE, UTAH 84017 bershop Quartet, The Shaw Sis- Shop; Bonanza Glamour Shop; ters, Lynnette, Myrleen, Rosannn, Bullocks Inc, and Norma Jean, Chappel Coal Co., Echo Cafe Those entering the contest are to be reminded thnt the winner First National Bank of Coalville; will be eligible to enter the com- Geary Service; Hiland Dairy; petitions for each of these titles Kamas State Bank; Kozy cafe; In the future as weU as win the Maea Polar Kilng; Marchanta many valuable prizes here. Thera Cash Store; Moore Motor Co, are many scholarships offered to Morby's Store; Simpson Drug; contestants other than the one Spring Chicken Inn; Summit chosen queen or the runners up. Merc.; Treasure Mountain ReThese prises will be given for Utah Cement and Lumber; sort; talent as well as beauty, person- V. k S. Store, ality, and other qualities, AH girls In Summit County are urged to I enter the contest this year for! everyone wil have the chance to win one of the valuable awards. Scholarship donors are Michelles Modeling school; the Audience Admission scholarship which will be the division of the admls-son money between the finalists: ' Classlque modeling school which will give a course to a girl chosen by their own judges. Fair Board members are very :9?4. He is r graduate of North Sumbusy making pre iterations for the School and the Univer-- y 66th annual flumm1 Couny Fair mit cf Utah, Salt Lake City. His i which appears will be one of the best ever. wife, Dorothy, is with him on John Adkins whose $100 scholOkinawa. The Rodeo grounds are being arship will be given to a girl fixed up, corrals repaired, lights chosen by his own judges; cash Installed, and new bleachers being scholarships given by the followInstalled. This year there wiU be ing civic clubs, Coalville BPW, . a two-nlgrodeo, which will Summit County Jeep Posse, Coal double the enjoyment for fans and contestants alike. There have been some changes He la a student of North Sumin the H premium lists tM The Summit County Democratic mit clothIn held was High School where he whs advanced The Western Stars Junior Posse canning, year nominating convention elected student body president for attended and thoroughly enjoyed ing, home improvement, knitting, In the Court House Wednesday next year, has done well In his the first Sho-Do-JUDY LOTT of the season and the addition of the child care evening under the direction of: various subjects at school, and i!.iasfSaturday, 5. gtJEjvans-a- n division. All leaden are asked to Maurice Boyden, county chair; Kama .Girls Stater, i active member of the LDS !0n,Wyo., and camehome with take note of these changes which man; Margaret Mitchell, secreChurch serving presently aa were made to coincide with following trophy winners: tary, and Wanda Spriggs, treasajthe I Priest. j Debra Rees first, Senior Barrel COALVILLE changes in the State premium urer. ; Racing; Bob Willoughby, 2nd Also In attendance were Rayj lists. Coalville girls who have entered i Senior Keyhole Race; Crae Ver- the Rodeo Queen competition! Exhibits are to be entered Wed- Pruif, State Democratic Chairnon, 3rd Western Pleasure. which will be held Wednesday, nesday July 37, which leaves just man; Harvard Hinton and Keith And In addition, the winners In June 29 at the Coalville Ball Park one month for completion. Judg- Melville, congressional candidates. j the Senior Special Event were: are Margaret Moore, daughter of Those nominated were R.W. ing is to be on July 38, and big Melvin Chappell, Louis Stevens; Mr ft Mrs Veran Moore; Marlon days for the public are July 29 Durrant, four year commissioner; Wanda Bob Willoughby; Joe Willoughby, Snyder, daughter of Mr ft Mis; j Blanche 30. treasurer; Young, and and Lee Olsen. recorder; Allen Frand-se- n, Spriggs, Orlo Snyder; Shannon Wright, j COALVILLE Members of the posse and their daughter of Mrs Ward Wright: county attorney; Dale Fisher, sheriff; James Kilby, justice' Show Carl Oriffin, 15, of Salt Lake la advisors would like to thank every Elaine Staples, daughter of Mr ft Evanthe peace for Park City; Gale Mrs Emerson Staples; and Janet In serious condition in the Holy one who supported them at ston. susSiddoway and Kenneth Bagnell Stevens, daughter of Mr ft Mrs Cross Hospital from injuries who will go into the primary for Carl and Joan Sargent deserve Earl McQueen. Also Zeanna Stodtained In an automobile accident KAMAS near Wanship Saturday afternoon a large vote of thanks for their dard, daughter of Mr ft Mrs Sto The Kamas Valley Lions Club assessor; and Keith E. Woolsten-- i . donation Glen E. Smith who of a white Shetland end Lee Ann Boyer daughshould be extremely proud of the hulme and ' Also receiving minor Injuries j p0ny to the Posse which will be ter of Mr ft Mrs Ted Boyer of wonderful horse show held Satur- will go Into the primary for 3 were his brother and driver of given away at the fair. j Henefer. day. It was only 17 entrants un- year commissioner, the car, Bryant D. Anderson, 29; Members of the posse are Eight delegates were chosen to der A show standards.' Judging will be at 7:30 and Brent Hoyt and Larry Prescott Thera are less than a handful attend the state convention as returned home Saturday night I an(J tWQ frlen Jlmmy Bushman, greatly pleased with this donation there is no admission charge to for the money raised by the sale the public. Awarded to the Queen of A shown in Utah, and most of follows: Park City: Bob Burns, after spending an exhllirat'.ng 11, and Bobby Beckstead, 9. Alfred R. Genkinger of Bronx, of tickets on this pony will go will be a them have horse racing and Ne- Larry Rasmussen, Glen Siddoway week in Logan at Boys State. grand trophy, with each SHAUNA BEZZANT I New York, was driving East on towards the purchase of badly attendant receiving a and Allen Frandsen. vada backing. trophy, and and of aide rauL Maurice Coalville: needed equipment. tto The quarter horse show was Returns from Girls State, Boyden; other gifts for all contestants. They were kept on a rigid sche- the wrong struck the Anderson car on the well done, and a complete run- Wanshlp, Dale Fisher, Oakley, dule starting with reveille at 6. down Of winners, with pictures, Keith Woolstenhulme and Kamas, right. Witnesses stated Anderson to avoid the eaatbound Genevieve will be forthcoming next week. John Lambert. had a hearty breakfast car which was out of control, but ; nasties and they had to clean their rooms for could not. Genkinger has been j inspection. At 7:30 they received charged with Improper passing on Genevieve Geary was installed 4-instructions for the day from a turn. H aa president of the American Lej their counselors. Brent was a reswith Alton Blon-quis- t, ident of Jensen City, and Larry Another accident about the gion Auxiliary A steak fry and program were The Utah ASCS held the an- first vice president; Irene was In McShane City. same time Saturday involved Robinson, second vice president; nual state conservation education , held in the city park there at The founder of Boys State who j three driven from Salt Lake and Mildred Rees, treasurer; Mabel R. tour June 22 and 23, covering) 7:30 p.m. with 135 ln attendance. is called The Father of Boys j their cars, a station wagon driven Larsen, secretary; Betty Wilds, all Davis, Summit and Wasatch and eighteen gondolas back down. Following a breakfast at the They were entertained in the State" is a kindly gentleman of. by Daniel M. Hanson, 50, and a assistant Elisabeth j counties, young people from the ages of Wilby Aagard ranch attended by secretary; 125 persons, they viewed rehabilfourteen and up enjoyed a full lodge dinning room by one of the 77, Otto A. Wisely. He founded I pickup griven by Douglas W. Slmister, chaplain; Hazel Toole,! Conservation officials and in 1939, i Vance, were sldeswiped by Bary institution exthe Mine who WedIn Park growing Park of officials, 15 from counties southern itation of a small area there. his!'"m City Dana City activity at day arms, Geary g South Summit Farms took part in the tour, viewing nesday, June 22. One hundred plained all the different aspects and spoke to the more than 647 James Peterson, 20, who lost torian. men In attendance. He said trol of his car on a curve, eight members representing Sum of mining. Then a gnat sightMrs Vivian Spiers district presl-- points where the Agricultural They drove past the Joe Boyer Peterson has been charged with dent was the Installing officer, as-- ! Conservation program has been farm ln Upton; the Dav! dClark mlt County all left early In the seeing trip was in store, as the this years Boys State had run main-stree- t. while under the Influence sisted down kids one and meet drove of at driving to the into practice to protect, im-- farm where closed drain was inup popular day by her secretary Bessie 'put ' of alcohol, and driving with sometimes stopping to peer and renew soil, water, stalled, 20 acres of permanent Lake prove lodges in Park City for an Impresnojshupe. both of Salt City, safety sticker. He is being held I Mrs Larsen presented them woodland and wildlife resources cov- -r planted, and irrigation syssive flag raising ceremony Also re- in one of the quaint antique shops in Coalville jail pending posting tem reorganized: past the Vern from Mor- of variety stores. farmland. presented were wjth smali tokens of appreciation on privately-owneI of $250 bond. a This atIs considered Buyer farm where fencing, seedmembers gan, Tooele, Wasatch and Ducheprogram Twenty Auxiliary The evening consisted of supper sne counties. 23 held ing and check dams used; to th June tended partnership the meeting at the Park, while Kamas girls of sold ln alliglsnce conservation pledge They accomplishment North Narrows Irrigation Poolat the DUF building with Mabel and Park City girls challenged their own campaigns, elections Clinic Music Set means 'as of a and then repeated the pledge, the ing Agreement with 20. farmers Laraccelerating unit ring-iceremonies. Larsen, president presiding. eahh other in a fast game of soft-!an- d water and of soil which would be well for the participating d FeJerkl t were Reports were given and past performance balL Kamas won, with a score cf Two to read aloud to themgrown-up- s sU ln the They viewed the Rockport dam to Edith conservation measures on the represents, president pins presented to ten. about twenty and reservoir, and Moroni Merselves. I pledge my head to dear live system. They had a mock for four years service; Mar- - farm. Clark, PEOA A hootenany ended the days chant farm where artificial revision 0f Legislature, a mock Meredith ceil Williams, Joyce Mitchell and thinking; my heart to greater Touped Counfiei Mortensen, Hannah those and among activity, PftrtlLrlal, learned about forestry, the seeding of 40 acres of tango 1a serOean two loyalty; my hands to larger seryears Stelgleder. . , Fields, and Michael Ftanzon, will were on gul-- 1 civil the Dav program cipaUng turin to had lectures from health being used, and the Tracy Wright Service, vice; my better living; vice. Unable to attend to receive ln a BYU sponsored East the group farm to view seeding on range. for my club, my community, and tnrists from Coalville, a clever ia vvest Pointer, and one from tne participate the were Zota Davis and skit from Morgan, and an accor- - Air Force Academy ln Colorado. summer music clinic, beglnlng Lois pins Th group continued on into !V0.!r ,W,hlf h.lls my country. Miss Arle Judd en- - ?a,Tn Sargent. dlan solo from Oaye Van Tassell, They learned what It Involves to Monday July 25, and lasting for. erU1 for reconstructed third the belng Wasatch wi(h The members rode hone-draw- n county to visit Install num- time. They also visited the range tiona there. Next week the group carts up to. the mine, then board- of Woodland, Quartet and trio be a responsible American, andjwo weeks. I seeding of 500 acres on the Moin plans to tour Juab and Jlillard ed the underground train ride of from Coalville, skua re dancers just how great our country Is. , trnson Brothers ran eh In Morgan counties. about three miles, and figured from Park Hiy and a briuf-" h evening the colors were her on Suaai! from to, CORRECTION County. fhe ten-yeip During period themselves 0 be about 9,000 feet .Per,eved nd he ,ude sounded V A wedding breakfast was given 19 5 to 1964, 76 per cent of Nation Conference m the Summit in visited In County they mi'r- ouad. alr- the m Itap by Mr ft Mrs Keith Williams, of the Ted Foster farm where Jana j the Utah farmers participated In From there, they rode the ele- Washing. ,r r, C. k U'.h r;i. fer the overwhelm(0- (not Hoytsvlllc). C he- -r leveling wen done on 6.0 acres; performing conservation Wanship An was occurrence vator lip. and broke through the impressive ' .11 c.iK outing ahoulil .,. in L"' fil'd seednn estlihated irr. mcntIon.d not and attendance, memorial hug iVrrn; crating for those service Boys li' the h rcific, halfway up iest weeks story were Mr ft IZn j Ir-- i I c itfcdil'' b given to County stators wl.u have died la service Oordon Stephen., ol which Federal cost-,- , ' nnuj'tnin. It was the chair )fa , ! tv: Lank f their .ru ; " 011 n try. Gary Jim WilUnmi, and have There MaryBar'M protection an V Ided $13,568,061.' It wo most that carried them to the 0; Vern w In 10 r noon all their Go: irakln 38 and H. Williams the brothers aid date. Tayli pli.ee where liusHWc to estimate IV g'kve Kay point wlwm they took In lie ion, inblc t un, r lur ol the groom and G' VJ and rock rip rzp -- a urea pest Echo' fr Lucmlt 4H that the numbers c.."zn!iHnr. prac;iea la week to Mid end t'i's the .lKht, day view. The r'rsii on-- ' b 4 inks adv. ts,e A this ChriiUne W.louo.y. b::'t..-- and dnm and reserv '. v. !e M wek,t, a, 'naugural ball and othuru of eroulor, r tu nlrg v il long r 'number and nation leulvs of lunch tears n1oyed ft filling same t cilnlu. slater s to normal 'rodcttlon. sen iBeuibu'.v tii. .a. council o. mild. 4H l.le. waa and r.uuy 0 rrcreatio City imuquet sloppy joes, and then rod- - the Nominees Set Junior Posse Gains Awards by Democrats Rodeo Queens 4-- , ( To Compete O on Wednesday te Several Hurt inCarWrecb : Fine Horse Is Held at Kamas , 1 Geary Heads Auxiliary Full Day oi Fun for Annual State Conservation Tcur Members Is Held Here by Utah ASCS Marks Recent Visit to Park City Two-hundr- mem-sarge- con-youn- d (armcr-Govemme- nt I 4-- n Wrty for Weeks i pa,r0' jty. :1 - . rr -- 1 ! .o .. 1 -- ! ri!Pf ea;h-taMng 1 |