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Show Kamas Valley Nam Rems IHE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Entered ai aecond-clai- s matter, October, 26, 1923, at. the, postoffice at Coalville, Utah 84017, under the Act of March 2, 1878, Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-clas-s postage paid at Coalville, Utah, Advertising Bates on Application Subscription $5.00 a year In advance. H. C. jMcConaughJr; Editor and Publisher. Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. ' R.D. McConaughy, General Manager. P. .Langford, Production Manager. ( Kamas and Rhodes Valley Dance Revue held, 36 dancing girls and four boys performed on Saturday 16, doing nationality dances. Keep up the good work. Jean McKenzie would like to thank the 18 parents that showed up. Happy Birthday to Bessie Bad Day fOli aware of this grave shorta in student journalist coming in modern teaching having our midst some time soon. for years. But sadly, it's We want you to be especially getting worse instead of better. nice to him. Or her. It was suggested that the Journalism departments of the four Utah Universities problem goes back to the are anxious to have their early grades, and this is almost certainly true. Whether students get some grassroots experience, and they its the fault of the teachers will place young people in or of the system, I dont Utah towns for several know. I wish I did surely months training in comwed pound away until somemunity newspapering. thing was done about it. This is a wonderful proIt doesnt make us any T rainIntern called It's better or any worse than ject. other people, but let me reing. mind: The people of my genWHILE MANY of the young eration can spell common journalism graduates may words correctly. Maybe we not continue in weekly newsare missing some basics in papers, potential employers advanced third grade techmark them up for better nology, but by dam we can basic training; speU. In other words, nothing beats experienc- e- and HERES WHY: If we to the it. heres get place couldnt pass in spelling we One thing wrong, howcouldnt pass to the next ever. grade. And failure to advance As University Journalism a grade was a crushing, inheads outlined the plan to sulting, humiliating blow not Utah publishers in convenonly to the student but to his tion last week, one chorus entire family. welled iq) from the listenSo we learned to spell. And ers: to read. And to write. And to Rithmetic-whi- ch resulted THE KIDS CAN'T in stunted growth because my SPELL! This is most unfortunately my brothers and sisters beat true. The great majority of me over the head so many high school graduates simply times with an arithmetic book. cannot spell words corAnd the same holds rectly. true of many college gradTHEREFORE, let all Journalism schools take uates. note. If we are fortunate In fact, one of the professors admitted his school is enough to acquire the earning of a seriously considering a woman who is man or class in basic spelling for young brilliant and charming and potential journalists. gifted in use of words and who OF COURSE weve been likes people (thats import- le-1 NO-FAU- INSURANCE LT BUY IT FROM US We're Experts At Insurance save money when you place all your insurance with You FARMERS : Savings! Just, one advantage of having all your insurance Your Farmers Agent will point out many with Farmers. more when you call him. It's sensible to put all your insurance with one company ...one agent-w- ith Farmers. LEON SIMISTER ' Phone 336-239- 1 or 336-551- 5 COALVILLE, UTAH An-ge- De-mo- W. McNeil, Lloyd Clawson, Stanley Stahr, Reed Milliner, ByronSmith, Jerry R. Bates, Mark Deros, Kimberly Norton, Alan Shane Pitt, James Milliner, Nancy Swentt, Trent Atkinson, Edwin Embry, Maxine Robin- son, Shelda Lynn Wilde, Velma Marchant, Letha M. Lott all of February 17 through 23. entitled Bill and Mary Sweeney Everyone maybe to his day in court, but have gone to Las Vegas to this time it turned out to be visit with their family and a bad day for three charged also to be there while their with burglary. son Whiz Sweeney undergoes Convicted on burglary surgery. We will report ' charges were two California more when they return. men. They are Craig Lee Last Tuesday Debra Mair Smith, 18, 620 Taff Drive, was tubing with her Mutual Malibu. Smith pleaded class when an accident oc- Bad Guys ARE well be CHANCES Russell, Mary V. Pace, Bonnie Wilde, Janis Crystal, ll, Jeanette Angell, John Glen Jones, Joni Smith, Ted Prescott, Sharon Thomas, Ronald Anderson, Afton VanTassell, Phil Lynn Clegg, Boyd Mitchell, Jana nt Prescott, Ray Bethers, . guilty. Convicted by a jury decision was Carroll Martin Peak, 19, 28840 Boniface Drive, Malibu. Both men had been arrested in connection with a robbery of Wolfes Sporting Goods Store in Park City. The pair was met coming down the steps with the goods when they met patrolling members of the Park City Police Department. Donald Joseph Collins was convicted of burglary of the Hogan in Park City. Collins lists his address as Pacific Ave., Park City. He is originally froirf Granby, Colo. Jewelry and other merchandise were removed from the Park City shop. Collins will be sentenced on March 4. Sentencing date for the two California men will be March curred injuring her.Sheisat the University Hospital in Salt Lake City. Debra underwent surgery Friday. She is holding up well. Sorry to see Virgil and Judy Norton move to Virginia. Hope you will come back and visit us soon. Sure has been a lot of town Pofluck feast i Scheduled Plan-atariu- Gay Sorry is in the Summit County Hospital. She is under going tests Hope to see you home soon Gay. They have put their skills to work at the YMCAs Camp Rogers and at the Kamas Town Park and Rodeo Grounds. They have been involved in the development of Rock-po- rt Program At the present time there are five Summit County State Park. Is Explained The Utah Farmers Union Green Thumb program has again been funded, and a contract initiated for 1974. The program is sponsored by the National Farmers organizationin25 COALVILL- U. nesday at the Hut to make an enjoyable day fortheSen-io- r Citizens. The usual oil painting, 19. crocheting and knitiing and The Summit County other handi-wo- rk items provided work and fun for all. Sheriffs Department assistA few of the citizens worked in the investigations. ed on their articles for the fall bazaar. A delicious dinner of roast cannot BUT who ant) spel- l111 borrow a fourth grade beef, potatoes and gravy, a and book have well jello salad, pickles, relishes spelling spelling lesson, every day, and dessert of angel food cake with cherry dip was just the two of us. Is Bey! Second thought. enjoyed. The table was decorated the re such a thing as a fourth grade spelling book? Or have with miniature Valentines and Cherry Trees. the sclipols ceased to teach After lunch the group was spelling?-M- ac. led by Marvella Geary in singing many lovely songs. A record player provided Senior Citizens the musical accompaniment. Nellie Crittenden gave one Trip of her interesting readings. KAMAS-T- he Cards were sent to former Senior Citizens of members who have left the area and those who have been South Summit met Wednesday, Feb. 7, for a fun day house bound for sometime. Mrs. Maurice Boyden has in the rooms! in the high been named to the recently school. The regular pool er and cards was die main issue organized Senior Citben which Board for the men while some includes the County Comwomen quiltei. Six played jects. Green Thumb the Labor. Wed- Feb. 21, 1974 . February 27 large group met Thursday, Green Thumb Director, said To qualify for employment with the Green Thumb program a person must be at Sunday. least 55 years of age, have A birthday dinner was giva low level income, and have en for Rip VanTassell Monday night. In attendance were a rural or farm background. There is no top limit on Ray and Linda VanTassell from Morgan and Joe and age, we have many workers Nada Brydson and family. in their eighties and some in Jack and Lynne Richmond their nineties, our oldest beand family were up helping ing 97 at the present time. For the past six years the Lynnes parents, Bonnie and Summit County Green Sonny Nordahl with their, have Inn. Thumbers Creek demonstratbusiness, Beaver Boned their unusual and verTherma Turner and satile talents. nie Laschee took their chilLake where dren down toSalt They have worked at Utah m Hansen the visited they State Highway road sheds at and then on to the Echo, Wanship, and Kamas, Salt Lake museum. completing a variety of proto hear Sorsen Union E- Coalville, Utah Max McCormick and family of Salt Lake City were here visiting with his family states and is putting 3,500 elderly rural citizens back to work. The program operates under a Federal grant from A The Summit County Bee 2 people attending the Utah Stars Basketball games. All ladies are invited to come play volleyball every Monday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. Lots of fun and good exercise to be enjoyed. John Department Zupko, of Utah State Grei'n Thumbers-CarlHor-- tin, Foreman, 78; Theodore Robinson, Safety Monitor, 70; Ferra Pack, 66; Ceril. Gines, 73; Carl Warburton, 64. Applicants may apply at the nearest Employment Security office for employment with the Green Thumb program, or they may call the Green Thumb office in Salt Lake, at 4, or send for information from the Green Thumb office at 2520 South State St., Room 170, Salt Lake City, Utah 484-272- 84115. t The Board of Education, South Summit School District will hold its regular monthly Board Meeting for March on FRIDAY Planning March t, 1971 al i p.m. nine-memb- progressive jAimmy. Lunch wareomethingelse. missioners. Tickets are still on sale served Chanasto 29 for chances on two lovely quilts that are to be raffled member off at a later date. What was left of the afternoon was spent in some of the Wednesday, February 27, the . monthly potluck dinner same, cards, pool and quilting. Plans were made for a will be held at 6 p.m. at the trip to Hardware Ranch next Hut. All are invited. week. ahe at the Board Room, South Summit ondary Education Center. Sec- |