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Show ifAO. hassling and demolition il DERBY TOP FIESTA THRILLS TYB EL THURSDAY, JULY 22. IMS NUMBER 29 VOLUME XXXI COALVILLE, Mast thrilling thrill snow ever ottered in the Kamas Valley will be on tap right after the big pa Saturday morning at 8 o'clock i rade, 7 o'clock Friday evening, aa conies the big fun-fesa Sunrise one of the outstanding features i Canyon Breakfast at the Beaver) 4-- H of Kamas Valley Flesta Days this Creek Nursery. week end Six of the finest professional wrestlers in the Intermountain West will pair off at 7 o'clock. In the group are Crusher Kowalski, A very successful camp for ; Cowboy Kirk, Johnny Zends, Larwas1 Clubs the Summit County ry Andrews, All Bey and Tito Car-rdoheld Thursday and Friday July) 15 and 16 at the Smith and More Rasslers of this calibre do not house. come to towns like Kamu for It was held under the direction peanuts, Chairman Tom Simpson our County Agents Reed Moore of reminds. Their presence deserves and Mary Bacon.. a sell-ou- t tum.out. Annual Camp Clubs of t, UTAH 84017 Vicky Lynn Foust Is Fair Queen; Premium and Exhibit Rules Told Great Success Pemlum and Exlbit Rules at tile Vicky Lynn Foust, daughter of Fair. Mr and Mrs Homer V. Foust, Coalville is our Summit County Livestock Horses will be Judged Friday Fair Queen, July, 30, 1965 at 10 a.m. Instead Now that it is over we feel it of July 31. All horse exhibitors j was a big success and lota of fun. please note this. The time Is We are very proud of our lovely changed because of some events queen and her five attendants on Saturday that uearned to Inter- chosen out of 16 contestants. . fere. was This a hard contest for I Sections Have all other livestock proper, our BIO BRAWL Judges, Miss Dorothy worthy Elections were held and the and ly groomed ready for Judging Anderson, Mrs LaRpe Brewster, Following the three matches officers were elected as follows: j at 10 a.m, Friday July 30. comes the big brawl. All six men Mr Lolle Bailey, Mr Bill Murdock j Kathryn Pace, Wanehip, Mayor: will toss $20 each into a Jockpot. Crept and Mr Dick Orowen, to Judge. Louise Judd, Wanship, SecAnita . Exhibits are to be in Then all six will enter the ring for place at The girls were all very lovely and retary. Camp Cops and Camp; I 10:00 am, on July 30, a Elimination means their talents impressive. Checkers were appointed to see will be dime the first that a rassler has been thrown Judging Because of the closeness of the everything was under control and . dav of the Fair. out of the ring, over the top rops. our queen has five attencontest, were were Prises clean. camps When but one entry is mads dants The last man in the ring gets Instead of four: Sharon also given to the cleanest camps. the premium will be given by the $120, aolng with some bruises. Circus Jims ,81ddoway of Hoytsvllle; Rebecca Fans will really "go for a ras-alJudge according to Its merits. ! The Theme of the clubs was Coalville; Cathy Ann Smith, Exhibitors are required to at- Rees, match between two ladles, P8rk City! NOnna Knl8ht KaDUS Circus Time." The programs, varlnfw nf tn tu th. th. Judy Grable and Lynda Carroll. Mr. and Mr. George Fisher were greeted affectionately iSnndra Lee Smith, of Kamas. . skits, and songs presented were Then comes another great thrilI ' We want to thank those on the centered around this theme. Prisby a great many friends when they were feted at an open ler a demolition derby. EKhit es were given to the ones with house Tony Geary, FarreU Program Six old cars will enter the marking their Golden Wedding anniversary at the furnished by the "Supervisors. Vernon and Dixie the best performances. Larry Wright, the In placing arena and hammer and crash at awards, Judges Harris, Connie Wilde and Susan First prise was awarded to the Wanship church Saturday evening. will consider tbs following: jOg) Larsen who each other until only one can proCookettes and Greasy Panhand, sang in trios. Sherrie Rise, (2) shape, (3) color, (4) uni- Robinson gress under its own steam. This a cute number and of Henefer, whose leader is lers sang la a riot of laughs and thrills av I formity, (5) blemishes and con- Keith Bailey Inn Jones. Second prise was sang a number POSSE dition, (6) neatness of pack. about the Summit County Queen. given to Chow Stingers' and The Mrly cl,m .Fa'r parade will begin at 10 a.m Four Chefs of Wanship, whose We especially want to thank foaSJt SHOWDEO should be In dtamet-- j ' leaders are LaWanna Milliner, maMgf wh fiUcd ln !1' er at the base and must be tied j jMt minUte J,'iy These arc only two of the more our master of cere. Pace and Kristine Wil83arch 8 be Kathryn 88 wl Th. unusual events in Kamu Valley's ,traW monies when Terry Williams to loughby. of Parable that yeans previous areat Fiesta Third prise was given to the j couldnt make It. wl be those for all Fun, Fun, Fun, ItoMBB Thursday evening the Fiesta'8 mimmj! Reed Moore also substituted t Nine Sticky Fingers of Hoyts-- who attended the Junior Posse and b,fwn the South end of the Quonsct the last minute as an Queen and Princess win be crown. eyT?rn8r Leaders auditor. vllle. are Cathy Swensen Showedo Saturday. July 17. corner, and the Hut on Thursday, July 29 from ' We all enjoyed the lovely tea wIH proceed aJong and Joy Brooks. The Evanston Bit and Spurn 12:00 pm. to 2:00 p.m. Flowers ln kids and ?de Friday Is mnsMv the afternoon. Jcane Pioneer Day, Saturday, July 24 at tb8 , Thursday night we were privi and Randolph Flying R. Posse's teen-ager. . . in after 2:00 will be put was chairman with the Sargent with - -- am brought and ell will be b8V8 celebrated ln help of south properly ald80rn" Eoing on display only Label each variin all events. The home sorts of foot races and hone Lorraine Stephens and Harriet from the Utah State University competed activCoalville full n of with rner the HariT day Pennk8r town a home Western ? Stan took events not to mention ety correctly. Judging 2 p.m. Tonka catering of Morgan. Anna thence we,t one block' thenc8 who showed us some films of good share of the arises. ity sponsored by Summit Stake 1. Exhibitors will furnish their Parker contest, all at City Park. fall-owith fire provided the background of the IDS Church. safety and march counter Mock and own containers. Common glass I There is a Junior variety show,et5ne Melvin and oe Chappell, Floyd music added so much. which Our was climaxed I camp Ernest Chappell, general chair frujt jars are suggested for I at 3 p.m. with a kids dance and !to the Point of beginning. and Lewis Stevens, Vauna De and Louise Simlster, chairman of 118,1 4,88,1 n 8 with a Hootanany and watermelon A" the 881,8 has a splendid straight clasj exhibits. The com ' j arranged the Fiesta parade at 8. Wrestling Crae Vernon, Joe Willoughby, man, the contest, has put in many previous years the divisions will bust program of interest to every one mittee will not be responsible far hours were Kleth Connie Rees, Walker, of hard work. I think she I'm sure everyone had an ei he so follows: to kiddies real from tiny breakage or loss. the lucky winners from here. can feel look-inthat the Job was well ' time will and all Joyable be. A Division Service and FratFlowers Also the teams of the flag race worth while, now that it Is over forward to camp next year. flow-erernal Floats. The festivities begin at 10 a.m. Preparation and care of and the water race took second. and turned out so well. We apB .Dlvtoiorf Religious 'Organminiature parade. All chila with preciate her familys help and Thanks to all the parents who isation Floats. Gather flowers after sunset or dren are urged to participate a In and patience during this project. have way, any helped C Division Youth Organisation The Madsen reunion was held big thanks to the men who helped there will be no large floats, no before sunrise. Floats. Cut with long stems, generally, automobiles, no riding horses to In Fountain Green, Monday July clear and fh up the arena. D DIvfsion Business Floats. Just before they come Into full endanger kiddies. 5. Those attending from here E Division Miniature Floats. were Mr and After the parade .every one, bloom. Some flowers, such as the Mrs Bill Warner and F Division Novelty Floats. One man waa killed and three . moves to the City Park for games, , following, are exceptions: who end week the spent family, G Division Impersonators. Gladiolus, when first bud others ' were injured lilt a two-ca- r In Fountain Green. Mr and Mrs races, rides, concessions and all- H Division Decorated Autocollision near Castle Rock, on opens. around good fun. Karl Warner and family, and Mr 26 To Close b' Ro"8' when buda 888 aott-loHighway 30, about noon Satur- mobiles and or Boats. and Mrs Reed Warner and girls. At 2 p.m. there will be a Jun- ' Division I Decorated Bicycles. Dahlias, when blooms are day. Rodeo, with lots of thrills,! Utah homemakers have until J Division Riding Clubs. Total long-terStanley V. Anderson, 43, of general debt, July 26 to enter the annual Mrs chills and spills, all with "Junior";""' K Division Farm (Machinery the night before exclusive of utility debt, of all Balt Lake City, was killed pp,es The eliminate to animals danger. Utah for Mrs America" contest. when his car was struck and Equipment. local governmental units In SumTop honors go to the Western hours from $ to 8 p.m. will be j opJ;" not remove buds and Mrs L RayDivision Riders. Contest chairman, another. .Junior SUre Posse on leaves, mit by Uklng 1st County at the end of 1962 Summit County patrons are en- place In the big horse parade la mond 8. Fletcher, 1829 Princeton for supper. except thoee leaves that would be amounted to $52,000, or approxiSgt, Ted London said Anderson, fine a program submerged ln water. In the evening his wife and two sons were pull- couraged to participate in the Salt Lake, Monday nlght.A story Ave., Salt Lake City, said entry mately $9.12 per capita. will be presented in front of the Hodm Arts This was revealed In an analing out of the old Moore Button j parade and Join In making it the and picture will be in next weeks blanks for the Ideal homemaker old. followed an by contest may be obtained from her grandstand, Rules governing Home Arts when their car was struck by a biggest and beat ever, issue of the Bee. ysis of local government finances from former contest winners, fashioned dance. It would be appropriate for second machine which had Just In Utah prepared by Utah Foundj county counfrom Intermountain Network ra1. Articles exhibited at previous ation, the commissioners, a truck at city high speed. passed private tax research dio stations or from Gold Strike Anderson died instantly of a alia, SUke presidencies and Jeepj County Fairs may not be entered organization, The report Indicates Omitted from the list of spon- Stamp redemption centers. to make preparation to j posses for competition. massive skull fracture. that total local general debt N. sors for the Summit County Fair Homemakers must be at ldhst In this parade. ) participate 2. Entries in this department ranged from less than $10 per are limited to bona fide residents capita In Wasatch and Summit Prises will be comparable to Queen contest were Adkins Mink 21 years of age. They may enter Sees 83rd the contest themselves or be sponof Summit County. those which have been malnUln-e- d ranch, a Mink Boa. Counties to $630 per capita in Allis Chalmers representative, sored by business, civic and 3. All entries of Home Arts Weber County, and averaged for the past two or three ECHO Alan Nichols, 2 pair nylons etch church groups. They will be Inmust be the work of the exhibitors about $210 per capita throughout years: s honor. Mh. Nephi " for the Queen and her four at- terviewed In Salt Lake, Ogden, l, Division A Service and cnmp,cted. the state. . M on her 83rd birthday Sunday older Work ,hould not Provo, Logan, Vernal, Moab, Total general expenditures by 1st, $20; 2nd, $15; 3rd, $10. tendants. a at 18 Park at Farmington Monticello-Bland-in- g July Richfield and than three years from date of all local units (county, municiDivision B Religious OrganisHighland Dairy, $10. j districts and finalists named reunion of her family including completion. Utah Concrete and Lumber Co. ations, 1st, $20; 2nd, $15; 3rd, $10. palities, school districts, and apeo. I at5. Only one article can be en- lal oQ each Utah area to compete 22 grandchildren and thirty great for and from each bath Queen Division C Youth Organisadistricts) ln Summit County In the Mrs Utah contest to be grandchildren. tered ln one premium number, amounted to $1,178,000 In 1963. tions, 1st, $12; 2nd, $9; 3rd, $6. tendant of out Fsmllv members from exhibitor to designate class and This Included $893,000 for roads Dilvislon D Business, 1st, $20; Dairy King Sales and Service, heaquartered at the Ramada Inn, Chicken dinners for Queen and 1000 So, State Street in Salt Lake State were: th Vernon RIchtas premluiM tn wMch article to to and streets, $42,000 for health, 2nd, $15; 3rd, $10. and family of Doyle, Ctollf., Mr be entered. 'Division E Miniature, 1st, $12; each attendant. City, August If welfare and hospitals, $38,009 for LaVaughn Rollins, Boise, Idaho; Foods 2nd, $9; Srd. $$. police and fire protection and Utah family members were the stores, Food Preser- - $134,000 for all other local governDivision F Novelty, let, $15; Emory Jones, Jim Easton ana VBton mental functions. 2nd, $12; 3rd, $10. four children, Ogden; Mrs M. X.' 1. Only products of the home Division G The Foundation report shows Impersonators, Lee, the Kent Alexanders and kitchens are eligible. the 1962 general expendithat Single, 1st, $3; 2nd, $!; Srd, $1. 2. Product exhibited must have tures of aU local units in Sumdaughter, Mrs Jim Peterson and ! Couple, 1st, $3; 2nd, $2; Srd, $1. son. the Kefford Jones and four; been prepared since thp season mit H Division Decorated Auto. County amounted to $20.7 per children all of Bountiful; the Dar- of 1964 by the person entering I mobiles and or Boats, 1st, $10; and were equal to approxcapita, rel Jones and four children, Mrs them. 13.76 per cent of total 2nd, $7.50; 3rd, $5. imately Lenora Olson, of Midvale; the I 3. Entries are limited to bona personal income In the county for I Division Decorated Bicycles, Carl Weisenburg and four chil-- . flde residents of Summit County. the 1st, $3; 2nd, $2; 3rd, $1. year. Statewide, local governto Include Alta, (Iren, and Christie Smith, Salt Paris out, Summit and County 4. Notice: Two uniform Jars ment pointed City J Division Riding Clubs, 1st, were given every assurance, at Brighton and Wasatch County ln Lake City; the Larry Leonards j conBtltute expenditures during 1962 an exhibit for fruit, averaged $195 per capita, and i$20; 2nd, $15; Srd, $10. a general meeting Friday even- interlocking sports centers Joined snd two children, his mother Mrs j vegetables and meat. Two were equal to about 9.09 per cent K Division Riders, Senior of Roy; Mrs Lillian pnt glasses or Jars constitute an of total ing, that the State and Federal by year--a round highways or gonHorsewomen, let, $5; 2nd, $3; aeronautics Commissions will do dolas. personal Income. Smith and daughter Barbara and exhibit for preserves, fruit, butter '3rd, $1, Senior Horseman, 1st, $5; been who has aid Bud to ln the their husband Darrell, Farmington; Oasparac, conserves, pickles snd relishes 2nd, $3; Srd, $1. Junior Horsewo- - everything in the power Park City 5. Fruits, vegetables, and meats completion of the foremost promoter of the Larry Smiths and four children, j ' their air strip. Funeral services for Rhea Step. Park City air strip and Its hard- Centerville; the Lester Creagers, canned standard Jars and lids Horseman, 1st, $3; 2nd, $2 "This Is the first time In our est working proponent, said he Devils Slide: Scott Petersons and only will be accepted. hens Roberts, 49, who died in JjjJw heart said one visiting was most pleased with results of children, the Wayne Batei and surgery LDS hospital after experience, 6. One quart Jar constitutes an LITTLE LEAGUE STANDINGS with crea-ge- r closed which Vcrl conducted 14 Utah two were the that by Bishop conference, children, any Morgan; exhibit for dried fruits and vegerepresentative, July has gone Just as far a dinner at Mountain Treasure and friend, Oaye Chris-tenee- tables. All Jars must be labeled Grant Paskett of the Henefer community Ogden K. as It could possibly go on its own, Inn. Dr. Bill Burris, president of of Eden; Mrs Rachel Hill, with the name of product and date Ward at the Henefer Ward ChapWon Lost without first asking for aid. This the Park City Chamber of Com- sister of Mrs Rlchlna, of Ogden of canning on bottom of Jar, el. 0 Hoystvllle $ X 7. Exhibitors shall be permitted Coalville 1 spirit of Independence carries a merce, also seemed highly grati- was pressent but another sister Family prayer, Lester SJetrom; ....... Allen K. Brown, 15, son of Mr lot of weight." fied with the results of the meet- Mrs Jay Dawson (Marie) from to make one entry one under Henefer 3 prelude and postlude, Mary Fawa...... . .0 The State Board admitted that ing. Henefer was unable to attend. each lot number, cett; Invocation, Aldo Stephens; and Mrs Wallace Brown of HoytsMinor: It remained for State Represenvocal solo, her daughter Eleeena vllle, was awarded a $25 cash aH its funds are used up (or the 8. In fancy pack an exhibitor Ooalvlle 0 Each family brought a picnic $ Jones accompanied by Dean Pace; prise for receiving honorable next two years, but added that tative Larry Rasmussen to put lunch and enjoyed reminesdng may enter two bottles of a kind, Yankees 1 X remarks by Bishop Grant Paskett; mention In the states Junior di- emergency or surplus cash may tbs show on the road. He demand, and visiting. but cannot compete again herself. Hoytsvllle 0 ed that proponents of the Park Fins Arts and Drafts talk by Bishop Norman Rlchtna; vision In the 1965 Fisher Body be available, 0 Henefer 2 Consensus of State and Federal City air strip stand up and be 1. Entry date, July 28 by 4:00 trio, Dorene Rowser, Thea Boyer Craftsman's model car competiMajor League: tion. was this: counted. He demanded a stated accompanied Dearden, representatives 1 and Kay 0 p.m. Release date July 31, 4:00 Coalville ... This is a distinctive honor as To be eligible for state and or ment from Archie Pace, chairman 1 1 Henefer by Mary Fawcett; talk by prerf-depm. Edison J. Stephens; vocal each year, many hundreds of national aid the community must of the Summit County CommisX 2. Name of picture, name of Hoytsvllle Birthday greetings go out this years old from supply answers to these two ques- sioners. And he got it Mr. Pace week to Alan Lynn Rlchlns, Ar- exhibitor must be on the back of solo Lnvelle Stephens accompani- young men Last weeks results: Hoytsvllle 0, the across nation went on record as being in favor vln Moore, Craig D, Ounn, Jack . each picture, and build tions: Benediction, Fawcett. design ed by Msry Coalville 2; Hoytsvllle I, Henefer originally-stylemodel cars In E. Smith, Dave Larson, Wm, Reed j 3. All paintings must be secure-Jud- 2; Coalvlle 8, Henefer 4. What is the ten-yeAUen Nichols. potential of the project Several former filers in the Jcncll B. Muir, Oeorge M. y equipped for hanging. Dedication nf the grave, Mcrl competition for the $117,000 in for Park City and Summit Count Yankee 9, Henefer 7; Coalville Fowler. Pallbearers were Thomas cash and university scholarships insofar as growth and develop. group, including Dr. Orris, went Fisher, Viola Oustaveson, Betty1 4. All exhibits ln this depart- - 7, Yankees 4; Coalville 3 on recoil at htdting flatly that Alan Black, Bryon ment must be properly named by fBr 0 forffef Yankees 7 Hoyts-GearJones. Donald Woolsey, Bob Crea- - j offered annually by Fisher Body merit Is eoneemedf are I to of Ooneral Division tho ! the tin Motors ln Edward r Janet Wh"t strip Adkins, Merrlleo due number, etc, approaches Harris, Ted potential Foster, vma 4 gnr, to This i the and there subject 5. of entirely Includes ' j competition, This r adequate. pli r Gene Roberts, department Coal vllle 5, Henefer I; Henefer X the unnpk? ire.1? This he .1 not been a flutter of serious Burial was in the Henefer quite a few of these competitors , paintings, ceramics, metal work, Hoytsvlle 0 forfeit in Utah. urea alU be combined 1 (, It waa j contention, however. end other crafts. Cemetery, 4-- I ! free-for-al- l. Fishers Feted at Golden Wedding Party e 1 ..... I f JUNIOR Pioneer Day GREAT EVENT 'ee "'."u To Be Noted at Coalville J1 ! u iniT t i s, Profei frog-jum- p I 4-- g a: Madsen Reunion Total Summit Mrs. UtahContest Debt Is Told July f8' Stars Winners s. More Fair Donors Mrs. Riqhins Date Frat-'lema- ( State and Federal Aeronautics Officials Hint Nod to Park City Baseball Scores I ' Pre-mino- r: Allen Brown Fisher Winner J Happy Birthday nt 11-2- 0 ) d ! Ktene-Thompso-n, y, ten-yea- "l.-iss- ) |