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Show USU Needs To Know More Detail THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Knterni at Coalvilla, lecoiM-claw- 'Offlea matlar, October i 28, 1923, of Early Medical Superstitions at thr port Utah 14017, under the Act of March 2, 1879. Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah, Second-daa- a at Coalvilla, Utah. Advertising Rates on Application. Subscription f4J0 a year In advance If, C. McConaughy, Editor and Publ labor. Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. W. P. Langfordf'Prodkictioa Manager. Mary Balder, Office Manager. post-agaia- id Much WAXING By Mary Bee WITH THE COLLEGES out for the summer and warm weather, the highways seem to be filling up with hitch-hikihippies. Every one has a favorite story about the unusual antics or garb of these characters. But did you hear about the man who saw the two hippies coming down the road towards him. One had a feminine curve to its hips and shoulder-leng- th ng scar is still thumb. The there . . Jf any screw-ba- ll ever takes after me with a razor Ill be running yet. beard? From now on shaving is going to be quick and easy and fun. I hope. My Lady Fair Louise got me a new electric razor for Father's Day. And what did YOU get?-M- ac. hair. "Whats a pretty girl like that bonde Who still uses a straightedge? Please answer. I am not about to go around peeking into bathroom windows to watch you shave . . .Only man I know is my favorite brother-in-laJim Dorsey of Omaha, and how he got started and why he continues PH never know but what can you expect from a guy who plays first bass in the Omaha w, Symphony? When I was about 14 my older brother gave me an old Gillette which he had brought home from the Army -t-he little case was still wrapped in khaki doth. He stood and watched my first shave and when 1 was through insisted he couldn't tell any difference, that it would have been quieter and more fun to let the cat lick cream off my face. MY WHISKERS GROW in all fact, there is a distinctly visible whirlpool under my right Jaw . . . With sideburns, shaving is noticeably (My wife is letting quicker my sideburns grow, which is fine because now I cant hear directlons-- in ... her so well.) There is a tiny mde mi my upper lip which sometimes gets snagpd and bleeds like three stucken hogs. (New word stucken?) Back in Ioway my face went unshaven for tour months once, tor the Centennial. The picture is in the basement, where rats might come in. After the first two weeks every hair had a little pimple at the base. Most uncomfortable. And not worth- while, really. Marion News Mr. and Mrs. Lambert (Marilyn Andrus) .Lewis are the proud parents of a baby girl, born June 14. She weighed 8 lb. and 6 oz. and will be named Julie. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Andrus and Mr. Emery Lewis. are Mr. Joseph B. Andrus of Salt Late and Mr. Great-grandpare- nts P. H. Rex of Randolph. lone Larsen, Thelma Butters, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Parry of Springvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Olsen celebrated Fathers Day by having breakfast at the Village Inn in Salt Late. Later on in the day, all of Mae and Elmers children dropped in to wish him a Happy Fathers Day. Mr. and Mrs. George Simpson of Washington called Mr. and Mrs. Marv Simpson to wish him a Happy Fathers Day. Their family is all fine. Jim Rider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rider, who has been home on a ten day leave, has returned to his training in the National Guard. Steven Hardman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hardman, who has been home cm a two week leave has returned to LaMar, California to resume his duties In the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCauley and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cos-se- y, Debra and Val, all enjoyed a picnic in the canyon on Sunday. Jared Weller was thrown from a horse, breaking his wrist. IS IT TRUE that scientists occasionally invent a simple wash-o- ff for whiskers, and that the shaving industry buys it for a million Just to keep it off the market? Lite they say about Why dont gasoline? Indians grow whiskers? Well, d Jever see an Indian with a ... Happy Birthday Happy Birthday this week to Connie Jane Lewis, Karen Mc- Cormick, Harvey Fitzgerald, Lorraine Bagnell, Wllby Atkinson, Angela Scates, Paul Peterson, Ottls Peterson, Boyde Late, Carrie Sue Johnson, Ray Peterson, Thelma Wilde, Dick Lorene McWoolstenhulme, W. Jack Neil, Mitchell, Kent Peterson, Billy Couey, and John Limit on Fish Is Emphasized Fishing has been good on most waters-apparen- tly too good for some anglers. Conservation Officers report several arrests made for overlimits of fish. A variety of excuses is offered by guilty angare lers, but over-limi- ts generally the result of ignorance of the law or an outright attempt to break the law. Creel and possession limits in Utah are the same. You cannot have more than a daily limit of fish in your possession at any time. The creel and possession limit for trout Is 8 fish except tor the following waters: Bear Late - 15 fish or 7 pounds and written about herbal medicine American folk and old-timedical prescriptions, according to Professor Way land D. Hand of UCLA, National Authority on folk medicine, but very little work has been done on magical medical practices In America. Prof. Hand, who is teaching in the Summer session Utah State University, Logan, is busy writing a standard work on American folk medicine and Is eager to harvest some of the medical little known old-tilore to be found in Utah and other parts of the West. About folk medical healers themselves: If a woman married a man who had the same last name, did this confer upon her the gift of healing? Could a person be healed simply by begging bread from a man named Joseph whose wife was named Mary (like the holy couple) or by seeking the ministrations of a couple named Juan and Juanita? Was it ever thought in the west that a man riding a white horse could deliver a remedy for curing hiccoughs or that a posthumous child could automatically cure thrush in children by blowing into their throats. Prof. Hand is also interested in various magical folk medical Tatton. doing out on the road?" our friend thought and slowed down a bit for a better look. AS HE GOT CLOSER he noticed die had a pretty face to he go with the neat hlps-th- en REALLY slowed down when he saw what she was wearing . . Instead of the usual baggy sweat-shi- rt or army fatigue Jacket, she urns wearing a fringed leather vest open down the front with nothing under it. By this time our friend was seriously considering breaking the rule about picking qp hitchhikers and slowed almost to a stop But coming alongside the two hippies he saw, to his dismay, that the beautiful girl was in fact a boy. He didnt stop. ... WITH ALL THIS hot weather, my kids favorite pasttime is floatirf in the ditch in inner-tube- s. They looked so cool I asked if I could Join them. They all laughed at me. When I finally pressed them for a logical reason why I couldnt float down the ditch in an inner tube, they said it was because I didn't have an inner-tub- e. Well, that problem would soon be resolved, I decided. Surely in the corner of our garage reserved for piles of Junk I could find another inner-tub- e. Sure enough, after moving two broken-dow- n lawn-mowe- rs, a tub with a hole in it, three sleds, a pile of lumber and a busted bicycle frame, I found an inner-tub- e. "Okay kids, Just as soon as I get my inner-tupumped up I'll Join you." They laughed. They giggled. They pointed. They guffawed even. When they told me that no one -- NO ONE ever floats down the ditch on a twenty-inc- h bicycle tube. Oh well, maybe I can find a tractor tube, that should hold me.-M- ary Bee. be - practices. "Passing through cure for a numwas an old-tiber of diseases. In other parts of the country, it was recommended for asthma, hiccoughs, phthyslc (tlzlc), rupture, and certain childhood diseases. The patient was pulled or handed through natural clefts in trees, holes in stones, under brambles and briars, through warm horsecollars, rungs of ladders, through rungs and legs of chairs, through his fathers pants, through his mothers bloomers, or through a clergymans vestment. Were these beliefs and customs known in the Rockies? In fish, Late Powell -- 10 Legal hours for fishing on waters are 4:00 ajn. to pnn., Mountain Standard Time. Converted to Daylight Saving Time, the hours become 5:00ajn.to 10:00 p.m. According to a spokes manfor the Utah Division of Fish and . Game, the 1970 Fishing Proclamation lists Mountain Standard Time, since the general fishing season continues after the state discontinues Daylight Saving Time. This has caused some confusion among anglers who have difficulty converting from one time to the other. Still confused? Well, you can fish from 5:00 ajn. to 10:00 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time until October when the state reverts back toMountaln Standard Time. Waters open to year-rouangling are open 24 hours a day. . nd Do You Have I I Mr. Nils A. Lennartson, president of the Railway Progress Institute, says, "If the government considers It necessary that passenger service be maintained in areas or on train runs where it cannot produce enough revenue to meet operating costs, then iUs the obligation of the goveenttohelp pay for this service to the con--, sumer." The Stitching Six H club met on Thursday, June 11 for their fifth meeting. Diane gave the opening prayer and Terri led us in the H pledge. We used this day to finish up our blouses. Next week we are to have our material and pattern for our Diane dresses.-Report- er Louder The Stitching Six H club met on Thursday, June 18. Nelda gave the prayer and Jodie led us in the H fledge. We conducted an experiment 4-- 4-- on Strawberry Res- and attended the wedof ding Mams brother Dennis Pulsipher of Salt Late City. ervoir, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Dohnal and family returned from a vacation taking them to Colorado and Nebraska, where they visited with Eldons mother and -- vp They came home Dakota and the South through Black Hills. Francis News CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend heartfelt thanks and appreciation forhelp given, all kindnesses shown and sympathy expressed at the death and burial of our beloved husband and father. The family of David Birch. Summertime means fun in the sun and of course the water. But if youre not safety con- scious, advises Liberty Mutual Insurance Companies, it can be a time of tragedy. Drowning is the fourth leading cause of accidental death. Dont be a statistic. .- Kamaz Theatre Phone bills. Maxillian Schell Diane Baker SATURDAY ft MONDAY June WALT DISNEYS 27-2-9 THE COMPUTER Wore Tennis Shoes SERVICE SYSTEM For the July, 1970 Induction Call National Headquarters has placed a limitation on sequence numbers, using 001 to 190. Local Boards are authorized to relate this information to the general public and the news Kristine Atkinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Atkinson has been in the Primary Childrens Hospital for medical attention. Mr. Laurrie Anderson is attending six weeks of summer school at the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hallam and Mr. and Mrs. Brent Wilde spent Sunday going to Mirror Lake and into Evanston, Wyoming. They report there Is still snow but it is pretty and green up the canyon. media. For the Local Board. i By: Louise S. Bisel, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prescott and family have moved their trailer back from Las Vegas. Exec. Sec. 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Ut 781-446- 9 WEDNESDAY June ur Walt Prescott is in theHeber Hospital. On Monday, they took him to Salt Late to run more tests. Hope he soon feels better and Is able to come home. r fa.-.-- H Taxation experts of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States said that the average American taxpayer started working for himself on May 9 this year. Up until that date, they figure, he worked Just to pay his federal, state and local taxes. Further, they calculate, Mr. Average works two hours and 49 minutes out of an eight-hoday to pay aU of his tax family. Woodards. ed club The Busy Bakers held their 5th meeting June 19, 1970 at the home of our leader, Mrs. Margaret Thomas. This week we made Red Flannel Stew which was good. -- Reporter, Lynette Marchant. 4-- ChappeU and Grandma FarreU. While here living materials. out. Our next meeting Is to be held on June 25 at 2 p.m. -- Reporter, Diane Louder. Mrs. Newell are nt sip-pos- Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Mam) ChappeU and children Nancy, Robby, Melinda and Marianne, from Redlands, Calif., spent a pleasant week with Mr. and They crease-reslste- By next week, we are to have our dresses cut of Della Winters. mi Thursday, June 25, 1970 4-- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peisley and son of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyer of Salt Lake and Miss Bonnie Boyer of Salt Late visited Sunday at the home they fished 2 Coalville, Utah 4-- Kitchen Remodeling Wildes Awards Highest Quality; Lowest Prices In State 1490 8l 1381 E. or P. O. Box SOS Sandy, UL 2856885 Park City, Utah Logan, Utah 84321 Utah 9:00 fish, Silver, U rouse) Plaquee, Ribbons, Pine, Emblems, Embroidering Awards for All Purposes FREE ENGRAVING same purpose? Please send answers to these and similar questions, with Information as to when and where first heard, and the background of the informant to: Professor Austin E. Fife The Wests Folklore Heritage Utah State University the summit county bee News Notes 4-- II Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Over turf (Yvonne) and son Stuart have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Clyde Lamh. Yvonne also came for her school reunion that was held at the Chicken Inn. Yvonnes sister Kay Franson and children returned with the Overturfs to Aurora, Colo., for a visit there and will be returning for the Fourth of July week-en- d. VG9 CAe Strawberry Reservoir. Blacksmith Fork River (part), Strawberry River (part) - 6 fish. A bonus of 6 cutthroat or brook trout may be taken on some waters. Creel limit for. resident Juveniles and licensed nonresident Juveniles under 12 is 12 the adult limit, a unlicensed nonresident Juvenile's creel limit is inducted in the creel limit of the licensed angler who must accompany him. Limits on other fish species are listed in the 1970 Fishing Proclamation. Pick up a copy if you do not have one. (Gold, a highplacefora'changeofalr" into a mine or cave for the or Fishing Houn from 5 Til 10 Utah 1 some parts of the country, Prof. Hand says, children are still passed under the stomach of a donkey. Were diseases here plugged, wedged, or nailed into trees, door Junta, masonry, or other places for riddance or safekeeping!? Usually this was done, by boring a hole with an auger, placing the dressings of the wound in the hole and then Hugging the disease in with an oaken stob or a plug of hickory. Were the sick taken to holy wells or streams? Was baptism Itself thought to cure a person or to tone up his health? Did white settlers avail themselves of the Indian sweat house cures, mud baths, and the like? Hand is eager to And western examples of the magical transference of disease to animals, and even to other trees, humans-usua- lly the dead. Was rheumatism thought to he communicated to cats and dogs who slept with the victims of this disease? Wen chills and fever communicated to frogs and other small creatures which took on the disease and shook themselves to death? Were diseases transferred to trees by means of string attached to them from the patient? Were warts, wens, and other excrescences placed into coffins to ta carried off by the dead, or did it suffice simply to utter a verbal charm of transference as a funeral cortege passed by? What about folk medical inhalants and cases such as sufferers from respiratory ailments breathing the chaff and dust from a grist mill, inhaling the vapors of the gas works, the lime kiln, or even the privy? What about taking the patient to known and has been me Bees THOUGHTS WHILE SHAVING WHEN I WAS a small s&aver my Dad left his straight-edg- e razor, accidentally, on the bureau. I tested it with my Is Coalville Comment i |