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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Entered as second-clas- s matter, October 26, 1923, at the tartoffice at Coalville, Utah 84017, under the Act of March 7 1879. Published Every Thursday at Coalville, Utah. Second-clas- s postage paid at Coalville, Utah. ' Advertising Rates on Application Subscription $5.00 a year Jn advance. H. C. AfcConaugny, Editor and Publisher ' Louise D. McConaughy, Associate Editor. RD. McConaughy, General Manager. W? P. Langford, Production Manager. Older Local Homes Eligible e for a fresh Lease on life A number of olderSummit County homes will be able to receive a new lease on life as the result of an al- water heater, plumbing re- pairs, a new furnace, roof idents. ment, etc. A rehabilitation grant may not be used, however, to purchase personal property, such as ranges me Funds were allocated to each city and town based on population as follows: Coal- ville $2,447; Francis $759; Henefer $1,263; Oakley $751; Park City $3,379. In addition, Summit County has a grant of $5,768. An applicant who applies After all these years-be- en least at ten years, hasnt it? of seeking far and wide for the answer to a simple question, a California columnist comes up with the answer. How does a fly land on the ceiling? NO KIDDING, Iye written to all four Utah Universities, to Hill AFB, and even offered a $5.00 reward to any youngster for the answer. The boys at USU wrote back: Were working on it, Mac. Otherwise no soap. In order to realize that I wasnt kidding, you have to use one hand, like an old war' time fighter pilot picturinga dog-figto simulate a fly skimming along the ceiling Does he do a half roll to land, or do an inside loop? For the final answer I believe Im deeply indebted to two friends in California. Mickey Mecham, for-- merly of Morgan, and Dave Crr,.,former Parkite,. seem to be mutual admirers of The Park Record. ht, ALTHOUGH they have never met, they became friends through letters concerning The Record and this colyum and especially on how a fly gets to the ceiling. One or probably both wrote to Jack Smith, of the Los Angeles Times, who is Californias most popular columnist, and he finally came up with the answer. (Well, after all, he has just a few more readers than I have.) Both Mickey andDavesent me clippings of Jacks column, each wondering who would get to me first. Caltech to read a small book, To Know a Fly, written by Prof. Vincent Dethier in 1962. Its quite an amazing book, apparently. Says Prof. Dethier: As a matter of fact, the fly does neither a half roll nor an inside loop. He flies close to the ceiling in a JACK SMITH was advised by a professor of biology at normal reaches position, then and back over his head with his front feet until he touches the ceiling whereupon he somersaults over into position. So there you have it. up MY APPRECIATION to a number of persons who have called or written to try to Mrs. Leo 717 Palm Drive, Shields, Glendale, Calif., who sent me a half -- page ad from Good Housekeeping, March, 1974. Unfortunately, all these responses were on How a Fly WALKS on the ceiling. (He has glue on his feet.) Ive been wondering how to LANDS there. Thanks a million, anyhow.-M- ac. help-espec- ially Reminder Noted reminder to everyone planning to visit Sister Judith A. Beard at the Open House held in her honor. The program begins at 6 p.m. in the Chapel at the Coalville Stake Center. A Qualifying projects might include major repairs or minor repairs, such as a new location of funds received from the state for emergency reshousing for low-inco- WELL, FINALLY! ville, Utah, 84017. window repairs, . replace- free-standi- ng or refrigerators. From Thr for this assistance will need to qualify according to a schedule set up for gross income. The schedule is as follows: total yearly income of $3,000 for a one member household;' $3,750 for a two member household, $4,500 for three; $5,250 for four; $6,000 for five; and $6,000 plus $500 for each household member over five. Applications for assistance under this program may be obtained from the city office in each of the above cities and towns or from the County Planning Office. All applications for assistance should te mailed to the Summit County Housing Authority, Planning Office, County Courthouse Coal- - Mailbag July 12, 1974 Editor Summit County Bee Coalville, Ut. 84017 Dear Sir: grew up inSummit County but have lived in California I for the past 25 years. How- ever, have been a subscriber to the Summit County Bee most of these years. I I would like to answer the person from Kainas who wants to forget Watergate. Everyone who makes this statement shows a lack of Is Welcome But Do Kindly Pay as You Go Summer tourists have always been welcome here in Coalville, but a group of gypsies passing through Saturday morning picked the wrong house to visit. Former policeman Harry Pennybaker and his wife were just leaving for Salt Lake City when they noticed two gypsy women, an infant andjoung girl walking near the?g)ouse. on a exhibited by some members of the current Administration. We cannot indulge in the luxury of tuning out" or turning off". We cannot wish it (Watergate) all away. We know from history what happens when citizens ignore or forget politicians and political activity and preoccupy themselves with trivialities. The corrosive effects of misused authority is as to a country as direct enemy attack. Too many people have paid the ultimate price in defense of the peoples right to govern themselves through duly elected officials: Are we now so bored, so saturated, so tired, so easily distracted, so immature and reluctant to face reality that we cannot sit in our own living rooms and read or listen to the most dis-aster- Power Misused Summer Tourist knowledge and a terrible ignorance for what went on in Washington by the President and his employees. These people corrupted the CIA, the FBI and the Justice Department. The things they did hit at the basic foundation of freedom and democracy in the UJ5. They were running a dictatorship and thought they were above the law. We cannot afford to ignore the cynical abuse of power corted by Deputy Snyder ana Judge Warner to a parked trailer, where their male leader was waiting with the other children. He at least understood enough English to know the women were under arrest, so on they went to the Courthouse. Charged with trespassing were Milica Dohohrow, 36, and Nasta Dobobrow, 37. Judge Warner fined them each $25, after which they were escorted out of town serious domestic ous prob- lem Americans have faced since the Great Depression? think no one should EVER forget Watergate, but for the I reason that we came very close to losing everything our forefathers fought for. Jean M. Olsen 832 Orange Drive Ornard, Calif. 93030 Ryan Reunion The descendants of Tom and May Ryan held their annual reunion on Sunday, July 14, at the City Park in Park City. Some The Summit County Bee Coalville, Utah Thursday, July 18, Mr. and Mrs.Steven Hard- man and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richmond and their family and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mitchell and children all spent an enjoyable weekend at Starvation Reservoir doing some fishing. Irma Peterson was happy to have her sister Hazel Jorgenson spend a few days with her. Last Monday Irma and Otis went to Salt Lake where they did some shopping and visiting. . Howard and Florence Rockhill are spending a few days in Holiday Park-j- ust getting away from it all. Mack, Elenor and Bar- bara Sargent attended the funeral services of nephew David Rogers, 17, in Morgan who died of leukemia. May Lewis spent a few days in Henefer with her sister, Ileene.Richins. Larry and Jerry Lewis and wives spent two days in Nephi attending the Black Hawk relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roath and family of Murray were Sunday dinner guests at the parental home of Elmer and Mae Olsen. In the afternoon they all went Ixiatingat Rock-po- rt Reservoir. The Wellers, Watsons and Jepsons attended the farewell testimonial for David Hair Sunday. He has been called to serve in the Canadian mission. The meeting was most impressive. Kamas Theatre persons enjoyed Phone 9 Kamas visiting, games and delicious food. Families came from WED. - FRI. Ogden, Layton, Bountiful, July 17-1- 9 Riverton, Salt Lake, Kamas, MASH Helier, Francis and Park City. Starring ed 1971 FORD Galaxie 500 BIDS INVITED The Summit County Fair Board will receive bids for food concessions at the fair Air-Con- under-the-sk- August 9 and 10 and for feeding the judges and workers Bids will be opened July 26, 1974. irt d. trick. 783-446- Donald Sutherland Elliott Gould SAT. MON. - July 20-2- 2 Joanne Woodward in Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams WED. - THUR. July 24-25-- - FRI. 26 Gregory Peck Desi Arnaz, Jr. in BILLY TWO HATS SAT. . HON. They had already bought a few groceries, but Margie made them return the extras anyway and asked them to July 9 Jim Dale 27-2- Angela Douglas leave. in Stuffing bandanas in their shirts, our mysterious visitors ran out the door and into the hands of Deputy Snyder. Caught again, the two women and young girl werees- - and visiting Round-u- p 81 The word Utah means Top hunch", Relying and Ethel of drove the Mountains and was Harry around the block, returning derived from the Ute Indian home to catch the gypsies heading east. language. in their house. The women, another speaking language between themselves, claimed in broken English they had a toothache and were looking for a doctor. Pennybaker didnt quite 4-D- r. buy their story and was un. H.T. able to detain them, so he called Deputy Sheriff Arlo Vinyl Top - P. Steering, Automatic, Fac. Snyder to the scene. Radio,. Many Other Extras The undaunted dark ladies rushed down the block to the Summit where Margie Crittenden caught them with tennis shoes wrapped in a dish towel trying the old long-skirt- 1974 Marion News red-hand- ed After spawningoccurs,the. male channel catfish drives the female from the nest and takes over family duties until the young hatch. 621-11- 00 Ogden 2 843 W. Riverdale Rd. Digby, The Biggest Dog In The World -- |