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Show Universal ilicrofilnins Herpont, tialt Lake City, Utah. 141 County Commission Opens Bids, Discuss Plans and Activities SUM COUNTY BEE THE SUMMIT COUNTY NUMBER 7 VOLUME XXXIV THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 1907 COALVILLE, UTAH S4017 Summit County Commissioners letter from the contractor statmet Monday, Feb. 6 (or their ing the type of roads that have regular monthly meeting with been built. M-M-en several Items on the agenda. Bids on gasoline were opened Mae Moore was appointed as with Sinclair's bid of 114.70 beDeputy Treasurer. ing accepted. Bids for the sender were opened with that of Lund Says Weed Program J. Reed Moore, James Swenson, Machine Co. of $1872.72 plus Glen Thurston, State RepreCOALVILLE HENEFER Vern Boyer, and Albert Gibbons $40.00 for mounting being acsentative called the News office Coalville Ward The Basketball has been the word discussed problems Involving the cepted. to report with a team of five men and two around Hcnefer Ward the Wednesday morning A to Increase past from of $1 of wage weed program. Mr Swenson the poll results taken recently by Basketball team are in the week, at least for the Junior M. the Summit County ASCS pre- $1.25 per hour for part time em; Summit County registered voters. church basketball finals playing Men and teams as they sented an agreement whereby the ployees was approved as was a were 80 percent against men with leg Injuries. There have playing the Regional ASCS would participate in a coat $25 per month raise for the pbr School Consolidation and 20 peroffs. Monday and Tuesday they share program with the Individ- Sheriff's deputies. team Is Steve The made of up cent for. were held at the North Sumndb The direct line to the weigh ual farmers. Commissioners agreGlen Jenkins, Rlchins, Kay In The been has bill entered High School gym and the Junior Mced to participate for a year and station was reported completed Phil Carl Geary, House and Senate and Its Brown, the who played Monday night with the share deleof the 'counties the appointed Mr Moore outcome Is not known at this Queen, Victor Manwaring who were defeated as were the.,M- cost being $50 per month. There to farmer. assist the twisted his leg during the first . . gate . writing. Bonds were approved for Read ) was also some discussion of puttournament game and Arlln Judd Both nlht b7 points. opposing who broke his ankle during the I ting the weed control bills on the Pace, Gall R. Slddoway, Wanda ,rem WMds ln Spriggs, Blanche Young and Roproperty tax bill. second tournament game. Lake. Friday night both n bert Orton. Mr Claire Boyle and Mr They had a very successful traveled to Salt Lake and both Approval was given for a school ! Beck of Utah Power k Light game Friday night against Mon- teams came home with a-- . .win ten year con' of police and law enforcement Co. presented ument Park 4th Ward who was under their belts, which will find officers which Is to be to tract for the power company sponsored 16 winners In that them each playing again Tuesday Zone BPW the supply power to street light! Jj7 Sheriff Robinson, Tuesday, tournament. night, Feb. 28. within the county. Members of the Junior team Kathy Curtis and Sandy Olsen, two fetching teen models Blanche Young, County TreaThe Coalville Ward trailed thewho are with Chairman beautiful are by Keith Pin the with Joan delighted Sargent surer set May SI, June 5, June 7, With the approval of the Stake entire game ln fact they were Include Joel layson Fawcett, Alnew fashions model will BPW tax at 15 as the Fashion dates for spring and June they Presidency, High Council and 18 points In the rear at one time. vin Rlchins, Brad Ronnie James, Show February 25 at 1:30 p.m. in the Hoytiville Cultural Presiding Bishoprics new divls- - With determination and desire equalisation. Malr, Kevin Ovard, Johnny The appointing of a building ions were drawn ln the Coalville to win ln the last minutes to play Hall Gall Jones, Moore, Gregory and Coalville 2nd Ward bound- they brought the score to an Rlchins, Steve Paskett Inspector was discussed. It was and Wade Want an afternoon of real en evenaries ln 40 66. even pointed out that standards for In the last seconds meeting Sunday Stephana joyment? then plan to attend the enjoy an afternoon of relax-BF- ing. COALVILLE 6. Coalville led plumbing and electrical InstallThen Monuplayers are Everett Fashion show at the Hoyts- - ntlon. All the families living on the ment Park with a beautiful play Some weeks ago qn article was ations In buildings should be set. Scott Ovard, Rlchins, Raymond I vllle Ward Cultural Hall SaturTickets are being sold by club south of the courthouse and tipped the ball through the hoop County Attorney Robert F. Orton printed In the paper stating that Myron Rlchins, Rlchins, Jimmy was Instructed to research the re- - (four new teachers were hired at day at 1:30 pjn. Feb. 25, 1987. are of Chalk Creek ln the for a 68 tied score with 7 seconds members, seating Is limited so south Brooks, Dee Stephens and Phil This will really be a breath of Ward. Coalville This to Teacher aids quirements for ordinances needed North Summit. boundary go. your ticket early. Paskett. Their coach Is Dennis to establish these codes and j were hired, NOT teachers. Much. Spring, with fashions by a Salt, extends to the elty limits. All Rlchins. d1-Brown Glen j brought the ball create such an office. chop, beautiful models, families living on the north of i misunderstanding hag spread ,7iake 11114 8 most delicious WM licenses Approved j abroad the courthouse and north of down the fk)or where concerning these helpers, door I"1 A beer and food license appll-- 1 end a clarification should help ! Incheon, Chalk Creek are In the Coalville almost in the bleachers and as A member of the Bishopric the final buzzer sounded the ball cation for Echo Resort by Dean ( all to understand their purpose. 2nd Ward. Plan to attend, attractive tables ' giving a long list of announceWalker was approved. Licenses; Under a Federal Title One ' will be decorated for your enjoy-- ! This change transfers 188 mem- was ln the air to sink through ments Sunday at the conclusion which are in violation were dls- - Law, the district nude applies- -' ment and smiling BPW members bers from the Coalville to the the hoop for a final score of of Sunday School. The congregaIntlon for a project under the fol- - j will serve you. cussed and the Sheriff was Coalville 2nd Ward, 94 members CoaIvlIIe 70, Moirument Park 68' tion started laughing as he con- -' structed to contact those in vlo- - lowing title, "Using Teacher Aids ! It is an opportunity for you to from the Coalville 2nd to the Unknown to their opponents, tinued on with the announceto relieve teachers of unskilled wear that new spring outfit and ' Administrators met for a very Coalville Ward, 16 members Into iwhen Steve Jenkins fouled out, ment for a few seconds quite lln lotion, Mr Hills and Mr Re later of , tasks .to give more Individualised J note the fresh new beauty of Wcfltnble aesslon last Wednes- - the HoytsvlUe Ward and onq aware, until he was told by Judd, complete with-hU- j Sunrise Hills met with commls- - j help to selected students of low your neighbor, as you share In da7 afternoon to replace their member from the HoytsvlUe ankle In a cast took his place another member on the stand, Institute, slonere. It was agreed to accept reading ability. As stated In the this most outstanding event, and rcButarmid-yea- r Ward back to the Coalville Ward. and succeeded to make 4 points, j that he had announced a Dotty-Th- ey The time was spent in a Joint The total memberships are now all oiled roads In this develop- - title, these aids are not to play again this week and j Datter Date to be held ln the ment subject to receipt of a. take over teachers jobs. They elementary and high school fac-- 1 Coalville Ward 513 and Coalville hope to go on to the Cultural Hall Saturday evening ulty meeting with audio-visu- al ; 2nd Ward 477, only give the teacher time to tournament, broken ankle and all Instead of a "Daddy-Daught'aid instructors from BYU. work more closely with children Date!" New Bishoprics were sustained i j 7 worthwhile techniques witb Bishop Frank Toole and . who need help. i demonstrated and described Ernest Jacklln and Ren Wilds as i were can copy an assignAnyone If applied, will make . counselors replacing Bishop Ro- which. ment on a spirit-mastand run be- -! off 30 copies, but not every one came suddenly ill and lost con- - cl,K,m teachers efforts more bert M. Walker and Counselors can give a child the special help tool of his car on the curve 'Clinton Larsen and Glen Olsen just COALVILLE the 86Sed he needs. Our children are price- - east of Ralph Rees's who were released, Par?ejJarly early last The North Summit Drama Do-- . jgg md we are faying to devel week. His east Bishop Merle Chappell with, car bound swerved partment Is putting on their an- - 0p them as much as we can. If into the barrow pit on the right- - J and I Vlctor Manwarlng 1 oual musical Feb. 22 and 23 at 8 Bnythlng, It is more work for the hand side of the John L. Owen, Coordinator of will eJors replace highway then ;,Wrlht Owen " pm., for the enjoyment of all. counsethe Urban Civil Defense program teacher to find additional ways across the road, and j Bishop Staley through a fence The pntaUon, "Annie Get, of helping those who need It. USU Logan announced a from WUde Frank C' and and ended perched on the brew Your Gun, features Connie Wilde Thursteaam Leadership Conference though 8 their experience of last Wednes- -j tor years ln other day, Feb. 23 for ell leaders ln ,been a rifle, and Doug Parker as Frank i areas, it Is a new will result ln day afternoon Summit County Including the experience to Butler, her competitor and lover. us. We are use of this versatile ingreater our Mayor, clube, churches other offeeling way along ECHO It should be an enjoyable event and would be strument. ficials and organisations, to be to the first among Ronald Close, 21, Wendell, Ida., with lots of music and dancing. 18 Those appearing to give guidj held at the Coalville Court House admit that we are making some suffered minor Injuries when he ance Tentative plans are to present KAMAS appeared at no cost to the at 7 pm. it to the students of Morgan High mistakes but after the school went to atop and lost control of to or Feb. 18 Is a night to the Saturday Is educator, much be will merit over, year I car which his onto over rolled ' School Tuesday, Feb. 21. These conferences are being remember. At 7:30 ln the Stake seen ln the program. the railroad tracks just a few Cast of Characters state wide and designconducted House ln the will be Karnes Not having to cost the local feet from the site of the tragic Charlie Davenport, Joe Frod- to squalnt local government In ed Festival. he sure Be and Quartet Khoal dlstrlct ny. in December. truck roll-ovKAMAS sham; Foster Wilson. Gordon their responsibilities and duties there to hear the Quartet from will also be an economic Damage Included breaking of a , The Tick and Typhoid shots jy0Ur Ward, Wright; Dolly Tate, Lynette Wil- project to emergency periods. during the community. signal guy wire and tearing out ; will be given at the South Sum- loughby; Winnie Tate, Joy benefit Then while you are waiting to L. SumNorth the for Speaking All elected officials of Summit about 100 feet of right of waylmlt Elementary (Brooks; Tommy Keeler, Kevin School Friday hear who won,-gon down to appoint'Feb- - 17 Ovard; Frank Butler, Doug Park- mit Elementary School, Mr F County, as well 2:15. This will be the j the Hall to the Stake Gold and reports that at present the ed leaders of other organisations er; Annie Oakley, Connie Wilde; last clinic held this year for these , Green Ban that will start about Minnie (Annies Sister), R o n d teachers feel the "Aids" have are urged and expected to be in hot- 9 p.m. Bob Burnt and the Music COALVILLE le deal to give Jessie (another sister),1, dated 8 attendance. 'Makers will furnish the music. A University of Utah graduate Grant; NelHe (another sis- - j dren more of the teacher's lndl-ter- ), The county assessor will be ln I The theme Is Pink k from Coalville, Utah, has been Reed Warner Is Summit CounCherry Sherri Robinson; Kittle Jake, vldual attention. Kamas with license plates Thurs- - Apple Blossem White." There will selected for technical training at Civil Defense Director. This ty one of Velma Mrs the CoL Wm. F. Robbie Moore; Judd, Cody, ( custody. day Feb. 17. :be a floor show at 10:30. The wi- Keesler AFB, Mississippi, as a program Is sponsored by the (Mike Rlchins; Conductor, Joel . aids, said she had always thought nder of the Quartet Festival wUl UA. Air Force communications Summit County Commissioners, Fawcett; Major Gordon Little, 'that teaching was an easy Job, lbe announced at the dance. ? with specialist. Pawnee BUI, Steve Bedford; Chief but has since changed her mind. County Agent Reed Moore, Heber-Kamson Airman Robert L. Morby, assisting. as Sitting Bull Margaret Blonqulst; "Every parents should come and r. Mia. Potter Poctre, Roberta of Mr and Mrs Ward Morby of visit for a period . of time," Mrs Judd stated. She enjoys her work Coalville, is a 1962 graduate of North Summit High School He Cboerography will be headed and loves children. These are reDear Editor: by Anita Judd; scenery design, quirements for being successful received his BB. degree in 1968 The patrons of North Summit from the University of Utah. Corrine Sargent; construction en- in schoolwork and our aids are' KAMAS School district should be swore gineer, scenery, Tom and Blaine a success. Gene Frodsham. The University of Utah gradBy Connie Now ling of the fact that the schools are uate recently completed basic We Are The Weavers Is the Boyer. I ' The Heber-KamCutter Race was reel fun to hear all the thelrs. This means that you are training at Lackland AFB, Tex. theme which was presented TuesIt Association competed In the Winfrom Heber and Kamas welcome to visit us at any time, His new school Is part of the Air day evening at the Summit Stake ter Carnival at the Fair Grounds people there cheering for their favorite We are proud of our educational Training Command which con- Standard night held at the Stake ' KAMAS In Salt Lake City Feb. 4 and 5. teams i and drivers. program and believe It Is of ex- ducts hundreds of specialized House ln Coalville for all BeeThe Merry 2Krs Club hd I This carnival la sponsored by the KA2CAS races did not go cellent quality. courses to provide technically hive girls and their parents given Sunday the Valentine party at the home of Utah Committee. too Also, Board of Education meet-- trained personnel for the nation's under the direction of Stake BeePrincipal Elmo R. Hoyt attend- Sarah Joe Louder. The ladles Olympics for good for the Heber Kamas Ter racet good and ed the Secondary School Princibecause there were Inga which are held the first aerospace force. keepers, Mrs Hazel Frodsham brought pot luck and had a very there vu a grMt deal of compe-goo- d Association, . ln Association Conference only two teams that won their Wednesday evening of every pals His wife Is the former Marla and Mra Darlene Rlchins. variety of foods. They visit--1 tlon Valley g races. Bob Muir and the Ford month are open to the public, ex- Brown of Cheyenne, Wyo. Park City at the Treasure Moun- ed, had their lunch fawn the la-- Jj Guest speaker, Mrs Emma Lou valley and Heber-Kamtain Inn Feb. 8. Bell of Morgan, treated the suband Lee teams. It was a colder cept In rare instances when it is dies drew names and exchanged. v.llMr ' 17m meetings were set up as a nice handkerchiefs day and there was more trouble necessary for the board to meet ject "Weave With A Divine Purwith each attended on the race SaturI ln executive session. workshop to discuss problems of iher. Gold pose" and told the girls If they starting the races. When visits are made to the day and was very thrilled to Heber Kamas Association had were constructing their lives like absenteeism, student conduct and j , watch the men from our area 20 teams at this meet didress. There were between 70 and J however visitors a are, schools, rug or beautiful fabric they club Valleyetta held their 100 principals from all over Utah j can have the oppor- rected. to call at the Principal's! perform with great skill. The would first obtain a good, strong Everyone o home Lorene at meetlng races were very fast and the wea- tunity that I had, to see and en- - offices before visiting their per- at this meeting. KAMAS warp and then weave ln such McNeil. The group of 13 ladles ' wonderful was ther the to some The director of this meeting j Is This a real sonnel. Kamas oy Ward races Gold making cutter Green brilliant features as good protection and demonstration & brmd enjoyed a real success. was a former South Summit Ball was held at the Kamas Hall every Saturday, at Heber at the both students end employees. faith, prayer, the ability by JoAnn person, on day Feb. 4. The theme was "Our Win- - to follow directions and goals of I saw Betty Glnes there. She Old Airport. The races begin at Ray K. Williams, Supt Principal E. T. Demars. He was(weet bread and rolls, 1:30. The Heber-Kamter Love." Decorations were ln the highest quality. Cutter principal ln 1935. Mr Hoyt had jjeAna page and Lorene served was cheering Doug on to victory. lunch with him Wednesday and Race 29 Association have The entire program was as folteams He ran did pink and white crepe paper with a very good race and Shrimp Salad and the hot rolls, a very nice visit. a winter scene at one end of the lows. Welcome, Mrs Frodsham, and they race against each other JoAnn made punch and sugared win. Musical Mnrlon Richards sms there, she to give you lots of thrills and hall, consisting of trees covered Gatherer Beekeeper; grapes. with snow chills. deer HENEFER T.ord ln scene. Is and the The Sheptwo races the number, My for except enjoyed A race to look forward to and Mr and Mrs Frank Baker and Beehive Hollis, chairman, had a herd. HoytsvlUe cold her girls; feet Kathy then things, got 8TJMMIT COUNTY Musical Robinson; Billy lost the race but he put mark on your calendar will be family hosted a Missouri Hoe- - group of the young people and Invocation, Dlnnene The Summit County Cowbeltes Feb. 25 and 26 at Heber, when down Sunday afternoon with j Stake Officers assist her with the Introduction, Mrs Rlchins, Guarforth a good effort. elected new officers at the Catdecorations. Association vs The plenty of eats and fun for fill. dian Beekeeper; Talks, "The He Russell and Ike Wilde have Heber-KamUSU from A musical er fine group Hene-ftlemans Banquet held In Ro- two were Association! There shows! Mountain were floor Mrs Your Heritage and Home" Guests and a Mr team. won real their Warp Rocky They recently. President Is Kay tho Ballardlers," will give a per- race good under the direction of Marilyn Mrs Ella Adkins; "The Weft from children Idaho. and Duncan bert with looked Becky, Ike Pocatello, and Park driving at the formance High City Jones; V. P. Donna Keyes, LorAt the end of the season March Marsha, real good out there. Jimmy, Jeannle and Bailey and Ron McNeil. The ( Honesty, Joy Bendlxsen; Knowl- raine Stephens, and Iftlen Chap- School Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 2 pjn. 4 and S the top four teams are Brenda of Evanston; Mr and Mrs dances were "Hello Dolly" and a n',"r" wqmcin T"nias: team Klrkham Modesty, had his entertainment Fay Outstanding pell. Nadine OBrian Is Acting awarded trophies In Heber. The Merritt Crosier and children square dance "Wabash Cannon 'Linda Homer; "Love," Tina Jack-there and drove Richards Billy featuring with a program variety Director. three top teams then have the Russell, Jerry, and Kathy of all with 24 couples dancing In, son; Mrs Bell; Musical number, for him. Fays team lost but The Annual Cowbelles Lunch- folks songs, promises an evening Life Is a Loom, HoytsvlUe Beecant opportunity to participate ln the Hooper; and Mr Donald Jess, the square dance. all win them guess you of great enjoyment. eon will be held ln the Kozy Mexico muslo waa The World New furnished from finals Uncle in Dennis Lazenby lost his race by hive girls and Benediction, AnnChampionship Marys The public Is Invited to attend. Cafe, Feb. 18 at 1 pm. for all ette Fawcett. Prelude and poat-lu- de the Refreshments Serenaders. 18 March who is and special Pocatello, also a all Idaho, but men of these presently deserves taking musical group members. A program and Valen- This were 18 under Women's the 28. 25 at American and This wu played by Mm Verla and Smelting Young g the training big audience. Mark your calendar real competition to their oppon tines day theme has been forth contest. Midvale. In ento. residency. Pace, annual As announcer the said "It now for Kb. 21 at I p.m. Our Win, Loses by GLEN Teams in Rounds of Play in LDS Tourney M-M- en u M-M-en Wards Divided, New Bishops Ar-U- Spring Showing of Fashion by Sustained Teacher Aids Hired at N. S. 68-6- M-M- , 8 ( un-Ar- ! ! ch Loss of Control Causes Accidents North er Civil Defense er Present "" Conference ' , " Quartet Festival Slated Feb. Announcements er rod-sha- i 8at Robert Morby at Keesler AFB ' chil-(Dlx- Cutter Racers 2111-line- at Winter Carnival in Salt Lake LETTERS to the Editor Summit Stake Has Standard Night as Elmer R. Hoyt at Conference Kamas Clubs Meet - f as 7-- and Green Great Success . as Frank Bakers Hold Hoedown New President Group at Park City as |