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Show Kamas Father Suifen Fatal TYB Accident at Keetly Mine June 10 NUMBER 24 A Kudu father of two young children died Thursday after plunging down a abaft at the May married Erma Eliza Eva in, of I flower Ulna. Kama, May 3, 1947, at Ely, Nev. ' Daniel He is survived by.hls widow; Eugene Slddoway, 44, waa shoveling ore bn the 1,800 a son, Eddie Gene, a daughter, foot level when he apparently Niki May, Kamas: a stepdaughter, Mrs Don (Lacy) Russell, Morgan, slipped and fell 3S feet hla mother, Salt Lake City; sisters He waa standing on a platform Mrs Janies (Edna) Allison, cleaning ore down a chute, and American Fork; the ore apparently dropped more Kearns; Nancy, Lake City; Salt Ben, brothers, suddenly than he anticipated Ho lost his footing and fell, said Ptands, Dugway. Funeral services were held Mon-da-y George Wilhelm, plant supervisor. In Kamas Ward chapel. Burial The Mayflower is a subsidiary will be at Kamas City Cemetery. of Heda Mining Co. Deseret News, Workers said Mr Slddoway was partially covered by ore when they reached him. Although there was a large bruise on his head, death was declared due to suffocation. A fellow worker, Ronnie Giles, was approximately 15 feet away and heard the ore fall, but did not witness the accident, Because of difficult access, the body waa not brought from the PEOA mine until 4:15 p.m. He fll about Mr and Mrs Paul MaxweU, Feoa 10:15 a.m. Summit County, waved hopelessly Mr Slddoway worked at the at an on rushing Western Pacific mine for 15 months, according to then watched it smash into train, MT Wilhelm. It was the first faon a railtheir car, tality at the mine in more than road crossing two miles west of 10 years, he said, Wendover, Sunday. Mr Slddoway was bom Dec. 18, They were traveling on a eoun 1830, at Rockport, Summit Coun-ty- , try road when their car stalled a son of Frank Armstrong and on the tracks. Mary Anderson Slddoway. He Mr MaxweU saw the train approaching. Ha yelled at his wife to run clear and then jumped himself. The train, traveling about 40 miles per hour, carried the auto 1,000 feet down the track, Roger Skougard, Utah Highway Patrol trooper, investigated. I The couple's 11 children were i not along on the Journey, High Centered Car Struck by Freight Train high-centere- d VOLUME THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1845 Heavy Rains Stop Construction Mabel Larson Serves 5th Term as Legion Auxiliary President Hu American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 83 met in regular session Thursday night at the DUP build-- 1 ing, for the purpose of installing offlcere who wlU serve for the coming auxiliary year of 1885 and 1856. Mrs Mabel R. Lateen was reelected to serve as president This will make her fifth year as President of Unit No. 83. Elected as 1st vice president was Maybell Bullock; 2nd vice president, Otis Bullock: treasurer, Mildred Rees; secretary Betty Wilde; chaplain, Bemett Smith; historian, Gwen Woolstenhulme; aer-geat arms, Barbara Blonqulst. Serving as members of the executive committee will be Elisabeth Slmlster, Doris Johnson and Marvella Oeaiy. Conducting the very impressive installation ceremony wu Mrs Edith Bonner of Salt Lake City and the president of district three of which this Unit Is a member, assisted by secretary Vivian Spiers who also served as president of district three several years ago. Department of Utah President, Mrs Maxine Bishop was a very special guest, and spoke to the group. She outlined the program for the Department Convention to be held in Salt Lake City, June and extended an invitation to all members to attend. Edith Bonner and Vivian- Spiers also spoke to the group. It was noted that Unit President Mabel nt I R. Larsen, served as district three president a few years ago, Unit No, 83 voted to send a donation to the project of the "Three Chaplains showing their appreciation to Mabel as Department Chaplain. The children of Mr and Mrs DeVora Vernon furnished several musical numbers, acoompanled by their mother on the guitar. Small gifts of appreciation were present ed to the special quests. After meeting waa adjourned refreshments were served, with Marscell Williams acting as chairman of this committee: Coalville Group at Training School Wednesday evening the rains came again and all up and down our long valley construction wu at a standstill. To see thou mighty monsters of machinery that construction uses, you would think that nothing could stop them, but the rains do. Rom sllvercreek canyon to the mouth of the Weber canyon,up Echo canyon and Spring canyon, every thing wu quiet where there should have been the drone of the heavy machinery. It is then when all the workers are having a day off and are around town, that you realise the enormous amount of work that ts going on, and the many people construction has brought to our communities. i 1965 COALVILLE UTAH 84017 V Summit County Fair Queen A group of ten ladle and their children of the Coalville first Ward spent Saturday afternoon at the American Fork Training school, - - For 5 they reserved a group of tables where they could eaf their box lunches, and enjoy all the wonders of Fairy Land. For the extra price of 31.39 they ew Joyed rides on the Merry-g- o round for an hour. f Public groups an weloome, and anyone who would Ilka to go theri can get In touch with Mr or Mrs Beese at the American Fork Training School, American Fork; dordlaa solo, Brenda Black and and reserve Fsliy Land for th Sandra Mitchell; speaker, Charles afternoon. Ernest Wilde; remarks, Bishop Lyle Paterson; response, mission, ary; dosing prayer, Jerry Lewis, The missionary will leavd for the Hbskm Home in Salt Lake City, June 28. Contestants Must Enter by July 11 The time U fast again approach- 11. The contest la to be held July ing for our Miss Summit County 17. Pair Queen Contest, for girls beContest chairman la Louisa Slmtween the agea of 17 and 25. lster; contestant chairman. LorThose interested Should con- raine Chappell; chairman of the tact Aloma Rlchln of Coalville; tea, Jean Sargent Lorraine Stephana, of Henefer; Those In charge are Kay Roach, of Park City: Betty forth a lot of effort to make Thompeon, of Hoytevllle; Bonnie big success. It Is aura to be a lot Wilde or Raa Ptaxier of Ximu. of fun and worthwhile to all of Contestants must enter by July those who enter. P" Looking Ahead to Marriage is Theme Four Summit County mem-beattended the annual Youth Leadership Conference at Snow College, June The Con-- I ference la sponsored by. Utah State University Extension 8er 4-- n 4-- rices In' cooperation with ' Sean Roebuck Foundation. Delegates and their ' committee assignments were: Seth Winter-ton- , recreation; Craig Van Tassel, sociBi events; Joy Brooks, talent: i and Billie Jean Williams, food service. County Agent J. Reed 92.4 Moore accompanied the group. Theme for the conference waa In Summit County, 2,834 persona "Locking Ahead to Marriage '' out of a voting age population of Special speakers. were Elder Paul 3,057 cast ballots In the 1800 presi4-HELEN SCHUMAN H KAMAS H. Dunn, Member, First' Council dential election for a voting perThe Rhodes .Valley camp. of 8eventy, LDS church, who centage of 914 percent During MODELING the 1064 elections a total of 2,833 Daughters of Utah Pioneers held poke on the theme, and Miss at their their Emmie field monthly meeting votes were cast for president In Nelson, representI cabin in Kamas, Elections were ative, National Service Com- -' Summit County.' Henefer wu honored Saturday Utah led the entire nation In held with the following officers mlttee, Chicago, who talked to the ! Miss have June to the 13, percentage of ita voting age elected: First Vice Captain Made- group on "Finding Yourself," She morning, of which wu Doris and her award i who cast ballots in the line Fitzgerald; Second Vice Cap- also moderated a panel discussion Doris Adamson and her parents, wu a $500 scholarship In the papulation Everyone will agree that tha 1064 presidential election. This tain, Edna Taylor; Chaplin, Melva on "The Kind .of Person . I Want Mr and Mrs Norman Adamson, field of Achievement, , lovely Mias Helen Schuman, DaiFound- Graham; Registrar, Beryl Cave: To Marry." and her young cousin, Ricky, visit We do thank Doris and her fact was reported by Utah Una ry Princess hu all the requisites Along the entertainment the private,- - nonprofit Chorister, Irene Peterson; Relics, in the midst lovely family for visiting us and ation, Hold-overMelissa Secrej Lewis; the "4-young people enjoyed dances, of a professional model, Record Doris conducted a research agency But Mbs Schumann unfortunhope they will come and see us governmental Marie McCormick; activities Organist technitary, sports and was a on based Book clinic which wu attended parties, and special ' is not a professional model, again soon. cal study recently completed by Erma Gibbons; Historian, Louise talent program. The program wu ately by -- members of various girls' is who school ; yeaig Naomi Mss the . .During herhigh Jensen, Lesson Leader Bessie to Wagstaff; Census. designed US of Bureau this the of the community. During Home groups in she Nevada Tooele entered tha for Wells, County, Agent to hour-lon' have become fun and g port unity the According to the report, 768 per meeting, Doris went sent "Make it Yourself with Wool Conlove and but wishes, cent of Utahs The her held also June a g better votwith daughters g of acquainted her population bode, through to catch up a lesson that hers from other counties, to give test," for two consecutive years, through Doris, to all of her many ing age voted In the last presipage by page, and gave many valu- friends In Summit County. dential election. This comperes was missed during the year, and them leadership opportunities, and and .won the district contest and able suggestions and tips on how in Summit with a Let all of us In connection with this meeting) to provide situations whdre they also won at tha state level ento compile such a book. voting percentage 66.2 per If cent for the eight Mountain plans were made to sponsor a could explore the conference abling her to represent Nevada Some of the suggestions that County really get on the ball we haven't already, and compile ; at two national conventions. ShR theme. she offered were: States, 66.0 per cent for the eleven children'sIn Dance at the was winner of a state award for disrecord books of which we can be Western States, and. 62.0 percent July. A Float wu 1. Build up your record by PEOA for In the years to come, (or the nation as a whole. "Vogue Sewing Contest." and won cussed also. proud, Mist Dixie Marchant, daughter going Into a variety of fields of th.y will be a source of great hapmany blue ribbons at the Pair, votThe of persons percentage of Bishop and Mrs Delbert Mar- endeavor, Through these contests Miss piness to us. Wllla Durden, 4H ing in the 1800 presidential elec2. Keep track of your project Council Member. chant of Peoa, Utah will graduate Schumann received valuable In85.0 of from tions a Ago high ranged from the Harvard Oraduate sheets and do not lose them. structions and experience she percent in Morgan County to a On Friday afternoon, June 30, 3. Write legibly and keep your Dinner guests at the lunne of wu required to model the outfits School of Business AdministrIn 54.7 San North-oolow Juan of percent at the Boyden home, Mrs ation on June 17 at Cambridge, record neat and tidy. Mabel R. Larsen Sunday were: she entered in competition, which County and 58.4 percent in Grand 4. WWte down every thing you gave a beautiful birthday Mr and Mrs George R. Farrell and hu made many people think she Mau. County. Nine of the counties In party In honor of her niece, Has- son Mike, of 40 low 1 note Ogden, Mr and Mrs is professional at modeling. She will receive the degree of Utah reported voting percentages sle. it being her fifth birthday. Bheition Woolstenhulmn how sewn have buttons on, you and 4 She won a full home economic Business Administration of Muter In excess of 00 percent. g The contract to put In the new children, all of Wanshlp; Vem R. you've and win be one of the first eight msny hours of scholarship to the University, of steel bridge across Chalk Creek Larsen of Heber City; Mrs Shirley Nevada where she wu women to complete the two year done, how many meals you have das rehas been awarded to A. M. Blod- Ellingwood and Mrs Mellelsh, and prepared and keep this record up and Eta Epsilon recourse at the business school. presentative Club from day to day. The cabin homes of at least gett of Kansas City, Mo. the Mr and Mrs Richard E Redden presentative. While living in Reno Miss Marchant is a graduate of structure to be completed In nine- - aI1 of B, Sava news clippings that have six owners were broken Into this he entered the Wool Contest and city. Mlla South Summit High School, Kato addo with "YOU". Hllla ty days. This will be the first Redden of Coalville, week in the Samak any thing past went to stats and then on again ma and majored in marketing at The Silver Spurs, Salt Lake rteel bridge to be erected In 6. Keep a record of your com- dition areal approximately six The occasion wu a get National competition. to the family the University of Utah, graduating munity service and what your miles eaet of Kamas. County, Utah State Western Rid- Summit County. In honor of Vera's 30th Miss Schumann hu held many together Magna Cum Lauda la 1863 with dub ta a dnc wty The board of County Commla- birthday Groceries, woman's shoes and ing Club Champions will particioffices throughout her grade and a Bachelor of Science degree in 7. Take pictures of fruit' and cloBhlng, lanterns, linens, mens pate again in the Morgala Days loners met Tuesday and fixed the ! school years. She wu active high Business. She has concentrated in vegetables you have canned or of reels, Rodeo on June 20 In Morgan. tax levy for the present year atj boots, fishing fishing poles, hi and In her senior year, PHA, educmarketing throughout her The Silver' Spurs won their 8th four mills for county and two that new dross you've made or of guns, ammunition, and various business manager of the Yew wu ation at the Harvard Business that ': 1964 hf mills for county school purposes. state championship in lovely cheat of drawers you other items were taken. Book, member of the student School" have sanded and finished so The homes of Fred Sommer, competition with the top riding The salaries of the county officiCouncil, Advisor to the PHA land als were also raised as follows: Following her graduation, Dixie beautifully. Dal Barton, John and Charles clubs of the state. senior class president. will assume the position of ExeThe Spurs perform a military Commissioners from 8350 to $400; What have you dona In the way Querry, Bill Nimmo, Earl PartShe la tha daughter of Mr and 5800 to 8800; clerk cutive Trainee in the passenger a health, safety, or recreation proridge and Wyler Bringhurst ware drill, riding singly, iivtwos, fours, attorney, from Mrs Hyrum Schumann, Her family division of MooreJdcGormack ject! Jot It down so that later broken Into. Thera may have eights and complete company $1100 to 81200; treasurer, 81100 is engaged in the operation of a daugh. these things can be recorded in been other Linas, Inc., in New York City, ' that, will become fronts at a brisk trot. Many of to $1200; recorder, $1000 to $1100; Mr' aM Mra v Byron Dairy Farm in Peoa, the owners tha movements performed an pat- surveyor, $100 to $350; Fart of her training will Include your record book. soon known Miss Schumann la currently ema i Smith of will receive Kamu, d $1000 to ' An now a few werda about come up to the are this week terned aftr tha Northwest Moun-e- $750 to $800; sheriff, luxury cruises to Scandinavia, graduation diploma on Saturday, ployed with en interior design 11300. Police DrilT Russia, South America, .. Africa, Doris. Ws were thrilled to have and.' comfirm, (Jane 19, at the 58th annual and the Caribbean Islands, design, her visit us, for in spits of her One of the greatest losses wu mencement exercises of Stevens achievements aha is' still the Ufa of one of the most beaued to acquaint her with the inter- many Henagor College. national operations of the firm. lovely and unassuming and a typi- tiful buckskin young buck deer Mias Angell is on of 148 stuShe American girl. Upon completion dt the brief cal you would over. see. This young dents from tha Salt Lake City School training program, she will assume hu been a state winner for the buck was shot several times with and Ogden achoola of tha college The Cooking School "Enchantduties which will. indude the eu-- j fine construction work on an ar- a ,33 gun probably one of the who will receive diplomas for pervlsion and direction of fedver- ticle of clothing. She hu won a guns stolen wu the weapon used. oounea of one year ment in Floods" presented by the of completion el-Hhese shells are not heavy Using, market research, and plan- - Union Pacific scholarship and or longer. One hundred of thou Utah Power and Light Company more Danforth and tha Coalville Dealers, June 'to' recently of the a" marketing strategy' nlng enough to kill the poor thing outreceiving diplomas are from the 1 In tha Stake Tabernacle, for the cruises and operations of Scholarship which will take her right Just heavy enough to let Salt Lake City school and 48 era ' Louie this and to Division. St Michigan Coalville, sponsored by tha Stake the Passenger him fall down and suffer until from tha Ogdon school. also aha summer. In the past, hu US Ike's blood slowly sups away. Bonnie Kay attended tho Salt Relief Society, wu a big suooes known the fun of going, with Seeps away within 30 (eet of a Lake City school of tho college. There was'a large' attendance by back to Chicago, other Ska win receive a 'diploma for the ladies of tha stake both days. sign posted on ouf gate "No these Thou winning prizes were: Mrs young people, there Shooting of Fire Arms." Among completing an administrative asAnnie Mr and Mrs E. Gerald Bullock were thro national .winners, one Staple, and Mrs Clara la beautiful mors than sistant Course. Nothing returned recently from a tan-dato see these lovely animals roamThe commencement will bo held Ovard, defroster. ; trip and vacation visiting their o at tha Prudential Federal Audi, Verda Shaw, toast, ing our hills, wandering down Deone McQueen, egg poacher. son Captain Wayne S. Bullock our driveways, coming to drink torium, Salt Lake City, with tha Lola Winters, electric fry paw. and family In Omaha, Nebraska, wlU wa at creek. Never again welcome and report .given by L, the Jen Geary, hand mixer. Aceompanlng Mr and Mrs Bolbe allowed the privilege of gazing R. Stevens, college president. lock were their two grand daughEleoner Wright, Dorothy BlonStevens Henager Oolleg founded at the' beauty of this animal. Vera Pace, and Veda Brooks ters, Heidi Ann Williams and Lori FEOA Is Now In can we all remember is an' j qulst, the acredlted 1807, col. Junior The baby son of AlVarda and won all Leo Thiriot who had a wonderful dinners. poor Uttle thing lying by a fence lege of business with schools la The Upton Ward- won tha large time traveling with their grand- Dale Marchant wu blessed by with In Lake Salt stiff Proand eye pain glazed City Ogden. Dale and given the name Michael parents on the train. death. ' anting the dan and awarding of While visiting Captain Bullock, Lynn. Ship .Ward won a smaller alia X Our wish to these "slaughter, Names Valley Livestock Show of last degrees will bo performed by In Winnen the a short trip wu mads with all The family hu decided this an cannot oven BE R. Steven president of the Of. mixmaater,. printed. Wo 6. families to Nauvoto, Illinois when baby's lucky number must bo Premiums in ram week reserve rate top sheep, Champion all each an ;don college, and J. M. Stevens, fervently wishing on the 15th day of they visited many church historic Ha wu bon oC them well (T). ewe, and of tha Salt Lake City one ewo. champion to and Pace, Left every grand pnuident la 5th Kerry right: the Hs the 5th month 1005. sites, and Carthage, Illinois. ' son The Office la working Sheriffs Pace college. ewe 5th also and reserve their ram hla Hampshire; of Jerry champion wu parents, Also Included In their trip Summit. on the case, as well as tbs fish Speaker for the commencement five a five.County Oowbslles will showed grand champion ram and ew; Alvin niching, rea visit to the Strategic Air Com- child, end the 50th grandchild of and Gama pound rout to the exercises with will anbe the T. H. Boll, Department, mand In Omaha, of which Cap- Mr and Mrs A. V. Nielsen, Marion, serve champion f-- hii,h ; Sfcrgio III hin and Eva' Brooks, iii'i'ntcndent of public tatruction 7 bora of valuable left behind clues Mr help of aiid the 10th grandchild 00 tain Bullock la part of the fat Summit Coun hthert Day winners. these for the State of Utah. champion baibariau. and Mrs Clyde Marchant, Peoa. by ty. 18-3- Summit County Votes M. Fitzgerald DUP Captain Doris Adamson Conducts Record Book Clinic in Henefer EXPERIENCE HELPFUL 4-- - s, K Dixie Marchant e : if, of Graduate ll: 4-- prize-winnin- Harvard Home-Comin- mem-meetin- g 4-- Yern Larson Has 30th Birthday Sixty Years u tt u weed-pullin- Vandalism at Samak Area Silver Spurs At Morgala Days jnt Bonnie Kay Angell Graduates from 1 Henager College u u Fine Showing Of Fat Lambs Here all-rou- U.P.L. Cooking Winners - 10-1- y n-t- Lucky Number Must be Five Lucky Fathers Day |