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Show (Full many a gem of purest The Summit County Bee urene, OOAimiA The dark, unfathomed cavee of ocean hear; Full many a flower la horn to Publlehad Every Hiurany. Advertising RitH on Application. ubacrlptloii ISjOO a year la advanoa Advortlalng rapraaanUtlvaas Weakly Newspaper Represent' tlvaai Now York. Detroit, CM. ' i Summit County 2 ray THURSDAY, . blush unseen. And waste Its sweetness on the desert air. Our GLEN 22-3- FEBRUARY ( 1967 School Notes 1, Says ' Requiem For a Guy Who Might Hava Boon" It la 8 am., 81, 1987, and this Tuesday, Jan. there la no Bleep at our house. The phone la ringing constantly with messages from the West Coast, almost as U the calls were epitomised by Thomas Gray In hia Immortal Elegy, "the curfew tolls the knell f parting day." la My favorite brother-in-laMead. The tortured life of Fred--arlcDorsey has ended, and My lauly Fair Louise sobs of her brother, "It's all right, Its aU k sight" His Ufa story la the story of "it might have been. This man bad the moat tremendous charm, the greatest wit the most unselfish love of his fellow men, of any of the great men whom it has been my great fortune to know. He was not only "a Jolly good fellow.' He waa a highly educated person, an associate of great minds, a friend of the very low and the very high In society. We all called him Frits, because ho had a German major and ho seemed more Frits than Fred and Frit Is a more lovable name. He wrote like Hemingway end ha lived like Steinbeck and hie friends were from the pluah salons and from the waterfront He waa a man of A bill to change the date to publish delinquent taxes waa amended and changed to advertise panels of land by address and lot number. In my opinion it Is not work able and will not get past the Senate or reference attorney's. tho world and all tha world loved him. We learned from others that he went Into the Aleutians with the Seabees and waa with that small group which chased the Japs off the point, that he was In a small foxhole which sustained a direct mortar hit and when they picked him up he wore only one shoe, complete with sock, end wee cuddling hie guts back Into their socket with both hands and singing "Ach du Lieber Augustine" at the top of his fading voice. He lived, which wu perhaps a mistake. He wu gone so much that he received a "dear John" letter which he end ell hie legion of friends probably expected. Fortunately, there were no children. A rather unusual thing hap pened.A' professor from BYU and two attorneys sponsored that would give students, at state supported colleges, the right to purchase text books and school supplies, without paying sales tax. This la something that church supported schools enjoy now. The bill wu amended to read that Church schools should pay tax also. This completely changed In hoapitale and later, Frits the purpose of the bill and left furthered hie education. He be- the professor In a very embaraa-sln- g came a registered mortician, a position. We tried to get the pharmacist; chiropractor with house members to let him witha tremendous practice (by God draw his name but they refund. If I cant cure em I can bury Finally the bill wu defeated em.) by four votes. And In between be was gone. The telephone people got a bill The far blue horlson called him that makes it possible to went the around he end passed always, world thru and a half times. get Judgement against people who use devices to avoid payment of Frits had training In the coupled with hie education long distance calls. Sometime end his natural ability and love Ill write about three ways they for the aea, which attained for have of tracing abusive, calls ox him, always, a better poet on any other nasty situations. vessel. One company beat them out ol We received word from him over $6,000 In long distance calls ell over the world. One of the most-prise- d The Rich County Commissionposaeaaloni of (MLF la e dainty, delicate tea from ers and I met with tha State Japan. He lent me the log from Road .Commission in Ogden on a ship which wu carrying am- Jan. 28. Personally I felt that We munition to Viet Nam. accomplished something in the And always ha lovad people way of getting the road along the o much that every one loved east aide of Bear Lake fixed. Frits. Tha messages wa are re- .The state, we think, will sur vey the road and draw up a plan ceiving tonight are from all for construction in the very near walka of Ufa. future. f ' One period of hie life will not be represented. He stopped off School consolidation has taken for six months in the South See a lot of my time the last few Islands end he wrote me a letter days. My respect for the Summit not for hie sister to see, of County people has Increased trecourse) and If there are Polyne-jsia- mendously. kiddles' with Joy in their Both the folks for and against hurts and love In their eyes and have been very orderly and the a fast quip on their lips, God love arguments for both sides have em because they will be the only been presented In sincerity and known descendants of the guy I good taste. loved the moat , On Jan, 26, the auditorium at Frits could have bun, under the State Office building wu different circumstances, the Gov- about half filled with folks for ernor of California. Instead, ha and against and some good ar.will lie In a veterans cemetery guments on both sides were given. Junherslded and unsung because: Speaking against the consolidation bill were Dave Loertscher, Ward Blassard and Robert williams, and also the superintendent from Juab. Speaking for the bill was Preston Merchant., a Mr Milliner (whose first name I missed) and Irene Hoyt, UEA bill m See-bee- s, ut INSURANCE and . Insurance Counseling If you have any problem or question regarding your present policy, or if you are interested in diHuusmng insurance in any form, contact New York Life Don H. Little Insurance Co. Licensed Special Agent Life, Health, Group Insurance, Annuities, Pennon Plans Ph. Morgan, Ut. 829-628- 3 n Summit UTAH showed a high degree of creative thinking anil planning. Our aim In holding the competition wu to stimulate some top flight promotional activity, and we have certainly achieved that goal. New we plan to make many of these good ideu public for the general benefit of the industry. We are proud that one of our business neighbors Is a winner in this national competition, Mr Van Etten said. We salute Utah Power on an impressive victory. Utah Power It Light Companys exfirst prise Includes a ten-da- y Hato pense paid vacation trip waii for Mr and Mrs White, Jan. This world would be a better place In which to live if there were more people like Frederick Daniel Dorsey. And it Is now 4 a.m. and there goes that phone ' again and it will be somebody, from the wrong aide of the maybe canal, who loved Fred Dorsey for what he was and not for what he might have been. Mac. MQOp Utah State Proao Association, Salt Lake City, Utah, H. C. MeCenaughy, Editor and Publisher. Loulvo D. MeCenaughy, Aaaoelata Editor, Wilfred P. Langford, Production Manager, Bee- - Final registration for the "Adult Education Classes at North Summit were held Monday evening-flato be taught are Women Mlaa body Conditioning taught by Christiansen on Monday! and Thursdays from 7 to 9; shorthand and typing taught by Miss Anderson, Wednesdays from 7 to 10; and shop, taught by Mr. Judd, Wednesdays from 7 to 10. A 815.00 registration fee was charged to cover expenses. NSHS The name of Sharon Simister was omitted from last weeks list of students attaining the honor roll. NSHS testing use been comresults sent to Califorand pleted nia for scoring and evaluation. Parents are Invited to come to the school and discuss the results. NSHS All the Aftone P. Hansen Dies Jan. 28 KAMAS W. C. Van Etten, left, General Electric Company, presents national advertising first place award to Darcie H. White, Utah Power ft Light Company's sales and marketing manager. Aftone Pack Hanson, Provo, died Jan. 28, after a long Alness st home. She was bom April 17, 1891, Kamas, to Leon Rodolophas and Emelina nee Young Pack. Married William P. Hanson, Aug. 19, 1910, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Member IDS Church. Survivors: husband; sons, Lawrence K Salt daughters, Lake City; Gene R., Orem; J. Howard, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs Henry H. (Elms) Falkher, Boise; Mrs Voyle (Helen Rae) Barger, Provo; 10 grandchildren, 6 greatgrandchildren; brother, sister, Leon, Vernal; Mrs June Allan, Salt Lake City. Funeral service were held Tuesday, Berg Drawing Roan Chapel, Provo. Burial Provo City cemetery. The High School Library have copies of the Talbot report and also copies of the Citixens Committee report on consolidation and Invito UM public to study them. -N- SHS-. North Summit plays Wasatch tucky, manager of OE's office of here Friday "evening. Additional utility relations. The award winseats have been added to Increase was presented to Mr eating capacity. i ning plaque White by W. C. Van Etten, man' The Braves heat North Rich 68 Utah Power A Light Company p.ger of OE's Salt Lake City to 78 on North Richs floor Friday hu won first place honors In a branch. with Ralph Jonea again evening Utah Power Light Company national advertising promotion 80 points to hold his lead sinking contest sponsored by General El- won the grand award in the air with a 30 point per game average. ectric Company, it wu announc- conditioning category of the competition. There were j ed Friday. six other categories Including Darcie H. White, manager of refrigerators, ranges, the power company' sales and electric 65 home laundry, dishwashers, heat marketing department, wu ad4 WHEEL DRIVE vised of the winning entry by lug, and consumer electronics. John F. McBride, Loulavllle, Ken- - Utah Power's winning camts paign Included newspaper V-- 8 Engine In this newspaper. to week McBride said then wen this greetings Birthday IMr entries Mariann Dawson, Neal Froda-ham- , eighty Jeanette Rees, Bin Shaw, : from over fifty companies, some I of them the largest In the cou- Mark Lee Walker, Walter Wright, CRANDALL-WALKER ntry In the competition. It la a Michael Lee Grant, Lee Frods-haYour Ford Dealer Glenda Staples, Kristine honor to have been chosen j real 'a winner, he wrote Mr. White. Willoughby, Hilda Winters, and COALVILLE, UTAH Owen M. Staley, White directed the campaign for Utah Power, The U. S. Department of Agriculture's FHA la better equippby De Lamar Holt, powed to handle the housing credit er company residential and farm needs of low and moderate In- sales director. The advertising come Summit County families campaign was excuted by Gin-ha- m a result of legislation recently Advertising Agency, Inc. signed Into law, according to H. Gill hams efforts wen directed j Kent Dewsnup, Parmers Home by Wendel J. Ashton, vice presiwill Administration county supervisor. dent and account executive, assisted by Arthur W. Atack, vice Dewsnup uld she Demonstration Cities and Metropolitian De- president in' charge of television velopment Act, signed last month and radio; Clair Undgren, art by President Johnson, makes It director and J. Robert Furner, possible for a broader range of production manager. 2 p.m. on Contest Judges Included Mrs Summit County families to qualify for housing credit under ex- Anna Fisher Rush, household editor of McCalls panded housing loan authorities equipment 6, 1967 MONDAY, of the Farmers Home Adminis- magazine; Earl Llfshey, home furnishings dally columnist; Ashtration. The new legislation makes ton B. Collins, Jr president of Commission more mortgage credit available to Reddy Kilowatt, Inc.; and Albert low and moderate Income fami- B. Lowe, manager of the Live all bids. lies In Summit County by In- Better Electrically program of Edison Electric the Institute. creasing the level of activity of SUMMIT COUNTY the agencys rural housing loan Judging waa done In New York City. program, COMMISSION, In announcing winners, Mr Changes In Rural Plan Here are some of the other McBride said: "The number and Reed D. Pace, County Clerk. changes In the rural housing loan Quality of the entries was exprogram administered by Summit tremely gratifying. All of them County Farmers Home Adminis- UP&L Winner of Ad Honors t na-jtlo- adver-tismen- Chevrolet TON Birthday Greeting FHA Is Ready $2299.00 To Care for Housing Loans m, IMr Invitation To Bid u be received on a Bids Sanding Machine Until FEB. The reserves the right to reject any or tration. Many Summit County families who had to go the long route of planning, contracting and building a house can now buy newly constructed buildings. Before the new legislation, these families president Hie consolidation bill could could only purchase previously arfect sixty-nin- e schools In the occupied buildings. families Qualified state. Several hundred letters have can now obtain housing iredit flooded the House Chambers, from Farmers Home Administration on the basis of a cosigner. most or them against the bill. Mr Thurston called the News Previously, only those rural perto report there were twenty bills sons 62 years and older qualified on the Board ahead of the con- for this assistance. The new legislation Increases solidated bill number 89. The halls In the Capitol were from 81,000 to 81,500 the maxifilled with people from Summit mum amount of assistance the can make for emergency County, some for and some agency or Improvements to repairs against consolidation. "Most serowner-occupirural housing or ious group I have seen, said Glen. I have received many letter I for service buildings. This credit j! Is not to upgrade a building but would like to answer, which Is a ' to remove haiards to health only tremendous Job and time conand the safety of the family and suming. Please accept my thanks the community. through this column. Financial Assistance families on the verge of Rural I have never been so busy. I'll their homes through forelosing be glad when the pressure lets up. may save their homes If I have several speaking engage- closure a sound basis can be developed ment besides what goea on her at the Capitol. You folks gave me by the Farmers Home Administo refinance their debts. what I asked for and I am not tration Financial assistance can be complaining, and will do my best. given to construct rental housing for low and moderate Income rural families of all age groups. Previously, rental housing fiNorth Summit 4th and 5th nanced by FHA had to be ocgrade students held tryouts Fri- cupied by rural people, 62 years day afternoon In preparation for and older. Loans by the Farmers Home their variety show which will be held Feb. 14 In the North Summit Administration are made to Summit County applicants who are High School auditorium. Under the direction of Mr. unable to obtain credit they need Evans, Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Sargent from private lenders at reasonand Mrs. Milliner the show en- able rates and terms. titled the 'Talent Show will feaApplications for Farmers Ilbme ture talent offerings of the stu- j Administration rural housing dents ss well si the chorus and loan may be made at the Sumchoral readings. mit County Office In Coalville. low-inco- ed "LIFESAVER" FOR YOUR SAVINGS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Utah Interest Compounded Semi-Annual- ly Save with Safety FRIENDLY SERVICE SINCE 1905 North Grades Have you read any good window stickers lately? Browse to your hearts content at the Buick Value Carnival. Moore Motor Co. Main St. Coalville, Utah Taylor & Taylor Motor Co. 70 No. Main St Kamas, Utah |