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Show UNIVERSAL MICROFILMING CORP. Rex TPIL Sn Thursday, August 30, 1973 NUMBER VOLUME THIRTY-FIV- E xxxvn It 2 6 0 8 Ldee City, Utah 81110 COALVILLE, UTAH 84017 Nev Principal at South Summit High South Summit High School has a new principal. Marks. Littleford has replaced Val D. "Scott Ed-ring- ton who is now South Summit's Superintendent of Schools. Mr. Littleford brings a wealth of experience to his new position. He taught educational mentally retarded students at the junior high school level in Torrance, California. While in Torrance Mr. Littleford also instructed adult education classes in the evenings for the Torrance Extension Program for two (indy IMer finding Winning Firs! Place Titles years. has also served as Assistant Principal at elementary and junior high school levels for one and one half years. He KAMAS-Fi- rst place inthe Qualified First Place inthe Intermediate Solo, F irst Place in the Princess Solo Mr. Littleford was Suwere honors and trophies An arrow still sticks in the side of a brandishing weapons. Two men were char perintendent of LDS Church won by Cindy Walker in the, found in the rear of a camper ed with cattle rustling. Apparently the Schools in Western Samoa Accordion Federation of Summit County Sheriff Ron Robinson cident is one of first of illegal beef killing .for three years. The system North America Music Fesincluded one elementary and Deputy Arlo Snyder arrived to in- - in Summit County, tival held inthe International school; 10. chapel schools vest! gate a quarrel 'between motorists in Hotel Los Ange.les from and a high school. Total 14 August through August number of students was ap22. She was also a member proximately 2,000. of a band that won a first He has also worked in place trophy and a trio that planning and program prepwon a third. aration for curriculum deCindy, an eighth grade stuvelopment for schools in this dent at South Summit and area and has had the resdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. ponsibility for preparing and La Van Walker of Peoa, is a South Summit planning student of Sandy Anderson An altercationbetween ceeded it was determined by solved because of the smooth Highs budget. Mr. Littleford attended motorists brandishing weaofficers that the camper was cooperation between the pons resulted in a cattle driven by Ernest Claire agencies, the Elementary and Secondary 3529 Schools at Lehi, Utah. He in SouthShafer Summit arrest Sheriff said. 31, Shafer, rustling Lake Salt Sheriff Robinson urged received a Bachelor of City. County. Lane, Science Degree from BYU Utah Fish and Game ofInvestigators also stated local citizens to aid law enficer Jim Ware noticed three the bow and arrow involved forcement agencies if they in 1961. The new principal motorists arguing at Silver in the altercation was deter- notice something they think received a Master of Arts mined to. be the property of is suspicious. He also urgCreek Junction. Degree fromCaliforniaState to to owners of ed livestock According College at Long- - Beach in investigating Shafer. Also withShafer was David watch their animals as 1965. officers one motorist drew a Summit Countys potential Box 250 Lee asand to a as another his drew Prior Vrieze, 33, for crop production wiU be possible. shotgun closely present bow and arrow. signment he was enroUed at increased by at least 100 Draper, Utah. The other motorist, was Officer Ware intervened the University of Southern acres next year over the and ordered the parties to released and was not idenCalifornia' for additional available farm land this ' remain on the spot. He imtified. graduate work leading toyear, reports Jim Swensen, of Suma educaward doctorate in summoned Following questioning mediately executive director of the Shafer and Vrieze officers mit County Sheriff Ron Robtion. Summit County Agricultural found where the animal had inson on the radio. ;On the civic activities Stabilization and ConservaTime of the incident was been killed. front Mr. Littleford has not tion Service (ASCS) The head and hide were approximately 10 p.m. SatThis total was calculated been idle. He was a member Ledge-For- k above located urday. of the Torrance City Recfollowing official notice to DetheSmith in Sheriff Robinson and Camping ground Local units in Summit reation Association, working local ASCS offices that there puty Arlo Snyder arrived on and Morehouse recreation of land with parks and playgrounds; will be no set-asiCounty have received $255,-69- 5 the scene and began quesarea. Advisory committee mem- in 1974 for feed grains and in Federal revenue sharMarkings on the carcass tioning the trio. ber to Western Samoa edwheat, that maintenance of ing funds since enactment of to be the the animal to showed the Sheriff According an established conserving the program. Included in this ucation programs and Directhe argument started over property of Glen Marchant will not be required, tor base of Serthe International total are allocations totaling a Peoa rancher. m long-terland reserve headlight dimming. vice Committee of Apias and 1972 calenA further check of the es Both Shafer and Vrieze $159,649 for the agreements may be ended at dar year plus $96,046 for the Rotary Club. turned up a large 400 were taken before Judge His hobbies and interests the option of (he producer. half of 1973. lb. beef carcass in the rear Reed Warner and charged first "Its not likely that all These facts were brought center around participation of the camper registered to with cattle rustling. Judge in this and Tennis Basketball and potential added acreout by Utah Foundation, the Warner set bail at $2,500 Shafer Brothers Construcwill go into crops," the observing Football. He also age research organizaprivate each. tion Co. ASCS official said. But it tion in a comprehensive is interested in beef cattle, Sheriff Robinson praised Officers found the animal most of of Federal revenue production, family camping is very likely that the cooperation he received analysis had evidently been slain with activities and horse train it will be used for producand grant-in-ai- d from the Utah Fish and Game sharing an arrow. The kill had been tion of either crops or liveing. programs. and 1973 a with DepartmentMr. Littleford is married stock." tagged Highway Archery The Foundation report Patrol. Either Sex-De- er and the couple have three Tug. Having more land avail(Continued on Page Two) "The case was quickly As the investigation pro able for production should be children. in-wh- Solo, en flattie lusltess tested usamii Clotmtiy -- a Fine Habil of the Larry Pino Studios in Salt Lake City. She also performs on the piano and organ. Approximately 3000 participants from all the Western States and Canada were involved in the Festival. A chartered bus transported Cindy andfOother musicians from Salt Lake to Los An- geles. Cindy reports that she and other participants took time off from the contest to visit Disneyland, Marine Land and the beach and to spend a great deal of time swimming in the International Hotel swimming pool. en-force- Potential for Crop Production Will Rise Sharply in County Local Units Receive Fund Shares , i de ve-hid- V - good news for farmers, grocery shoppers, and the nation as a whole, Jim said. Both domestic and export market demand is expected to continue strong. Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz recently said, "If we have a feed grain harvest this fall of the size now anticipated, and if we have an adequate crop in 1974, we wiU avoid export controls on grains. We expect to lift all export controls when the 1973 crops become available. Agricultural exports are a prime source of foreign exchange with which to buy our national energy supply and other critical needs. Controls on exports of U JS . Farm products, which are vital to the world, disrupt foreign economies and our relationship with foreign nations. By increasing our agricultural production we (Continued on Page Two) v- -' |