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Show ?2iv?fi&&rfllDl06 Salt Lake Pity, Utah. Fay Mealey Devotes Time, Eiiort To Tealching Home Ec at South APRIL THURSDAY, NUMBER 15 VOLUME XXXI 14, 196b PLEASE, NO AUTOGRAPHS South Summit Cancer Drive Gets Several Subdivisions Failing To Meet Health Regulations Under Way; Leaders Named South Summit The Cancer Fund Drive, which will cover the month of April, cot underway with a fine luncheon Wednesday. April 6. at the Beaver Creek Inn. Myrtle Williams. chairman for South Summit said that the following women were present, and would be if presenting their different areas: Shlelu Lewis. DeAnn VanTas- - HENEFE- RFive year old Dawn Dawson, who plays. the part of the bride The Summit County Commit- In the kindergarten play was Motu,ajr A,ril. authorised to attend fire school eel, Terry Davi3, Cara. Ann Tho-quite excite 1 List veek to find rneBk and Lorraine Frantz, for eui her picture would be in the with the rounty paying the exKamas: j penses. telling her parents DPart- for Francis; of the big event, she haughtily :,n'n' the Rae Woodard,, Road maintenance was disown-ebui,ines8 rtlK Thelma Gines. and Louise Bisel, informs them there would be no and recommendations made and routine for for Woodland; Thrima Rutters autograph please." She is the,'0i,1 maintenance, repairs needed on for Marion; Phyliss Page, and daughter r,f Mr and Mrs Max biisincsu. roads. Richard Sweet, of the State Bonnie Wilde for Oakley, Dawion uf Honelcr. A letter wus reud from the Cenj Health Department, told the The Chairman of Summit Co., tral Utah Conservancy District that Summit Park ha asking a resolution iu support of Mrs Fred E!cy, was also there to l been down twice by the the turned and the hand out help explain request for an additional 2.5 P-TA FHA VA because of the million dollars for the Bonneville and necessary literature. Last month health regulations. He stilted the Unit of the Central Utah Pro- when Honorary Chairman, Greg- water and sewage dispwal la not ry Pock was in Utah, Mrs Eley upprovable under state health"1 a n.1 Mia Williams also had the i I ! TRAVEL COUNCIL regulations. very good fortune to have their I His. Reed Monro presented the Hidden II Core. Sunrise J. handsome this with taken will PTA hold Summit North , picture i Wildlands West proposed program for the meettheir election meeting Wednes-j- ? mber gentleman, submitted sufficient ing of the Mountain Region of the Donna Williams will be helping as. April 20 at 7:30 p.m. In the lav Utah Travel Council which will Myrtle Wiliam with P:on, and L"igh School Auditorium with the e held In Heber City, Wednes-for- e ell area residents are encouraged fourth and fifth grades present - plans require extemive study be can April 20. Summit County, Is given. approval day, . to give all that theji arc able. ing the program, under the dir- He stated that the State Hoard a member of this organization j ection of teachers Mr Taylor. Mr of Health had condemned the 'which was organized to promote Evans, Mr Judd and Mrs Sargent, 1 no tourism in Utah, i The program will consist of Echo Resort because there In the cafe, no sew-- j water Mr. Jones, County Assessor, supply :wo numbers by the Junior Band, discussed assessing problenu in Roller March and Ameri-- j er and no garbage disposal. ; Steam The CumnvisHlonens voted to Summit County, and especially In. ran Patrol; three numbers by the 'Dean Walker's ap- - Park City, disapprove direction KAMAS- under chorus the first Mrs. Spriggs presented the serva beer licence for for plication The South Summit Stake Bas- of Mr Evans and three numbers ice contract from Recohlak. This the Echo Resort until have they under the ketball Tournament was held last by the second chorus received a letter from the' State is the rompuny which services week, and six teams from soven direotion of Mrs Sargent. There Is also will be several specialty Board of Health approving the the microfilm equipment which wards participated In a to resite. record all Mr. used Sweet the Informed county series of competitive . games. numbers by members of the four Commissioners that the only type cords. The total cost of 90 per All but one game was played in classes. for solid waste that is per- - year wws agreed upon. the. South Summit High School Everyone Is urged to attend and dup miasable are pit type sanitary Gordon Taylor was appointed ' ofpartake of the entertainment Gym. fill land dumps filled every day as chairman of the OEDP wkh Four trophies and five player fered by the young people. and John Alden Hoyt as vice chair covered. awards were given to the winning The County Clerk has been in- man. teams and .the outstanding playstructed to Issue licenses to all ers. Kamas Ward, first place; Two businesses who have not iih yet i Francis,, second place; Oakley, j paid for their license and have Valley third place; Pcoa was awarded Two brush fires were reported; the sheriff deliver them nnd col-- . thc Sportsmanship trophy. Woodlect the fee. land nnd Oakley combined their lest week, nnd the Fire Departboth ment DOO TAX quickly responded so shared credit teams, they equal times to check nnd control the for third place. tax waa dlsctuwpd and the Craig Stevens, Oakley; Craig b iw. The first was in Francis, clerk Instructed to order the tags, Van Tassell, Woodland: Ralph end burned down a portion of yeea are $3 j0l. and $5 for belonging to Reed Atkin- - , females over aix months of age. Hallum and Paul Mitchr.-ll-, Fran- rr-ucis; and Stan Butler, Kamas, are ..r. No extensive damago was I Procedures are underway to the boys given the individual done to the land. make Summit County Hospital a The second, reported j.Medif-ai-trophies as outstanding players Hospital. Certain steps Eliott Jordon, who serves double Thursday afternoon, was on the a,.e reqnj1-0,i- i an(j t10 County of Lynn Sorensen in now worklug on capacity as Stake Athletic Directorney toActually, It waa up tails. When the requirements are tor, nnd Coach of Park City High School, Judged tin:' d If f erent words Stringtown. Again, no ex- ifft.- it make possible for ' events, and made the decisions tensive damage was done, but it requiring ho. plializuiloii blacken a large portion of one lmder tllH Medicro which led to the winning of ihese plan to re-- ' r' -- rd brurti along the hillside. ,.elve that t.are h(J1.e ' Lercnt tropides. Suggestion was made that ltced 'Warner be required to ins pert p, 1,1 llOlairlnS fire fighting equipment regularly. 0 j He is to lie allowed per qmir- ter till work. He was also for . FUNERAL HELD D.iry eov, In area herd have been credited with recently com- - j . j Funeral services for J. M. St. under offirlul Clair Montroee Clark, wlip died pleted lactation TWO CilF ThlCVPS March 27 at his home, werq held production testing rule of Holn Association ofj Wednesday, March 30., Yonra crllS er also earns a diversion payment America. These Registered Hol-- ; for shifting part or his feed grain steins and their Hctnal perform-- ; Sh.r,rf Riffl R(lbison rrpnrU base to a conserving use; the pay- ance records are: on March 20. Jasiqih Free- (that Brownklng Inks Frankie 570- - man ment does not apply to the first jjl and Frank Eloy FRANCIS owned by a dive; slr.n except on the For anyone who is Fcnrching podaca were apprehended Cy farms with email basc3. The price Glen E. and Kenneth R. Brown. p,.jce jn (jidondo Springs, Colo. evoind the countryside, ri Holstpn(, ehargc;, with support payment of the total feed Brownklng and Kenabro Wkl :g for a lost license plate. rta on of s,oIen vehic. Relax. Ivy Hallum has t. She grain base fnr the farm by plant- - clns. Coalville, B0S lbof h,,tter' ic . irg one or more of the f:ad grains ,h'1- - (,f n,ilh ml They are the pair who had found it. and was gracious enough corn, grain sorghuma, or barley, fat in 305 days. ts.ltn Cathy Willoughby's cor to call and report the number so Biirkgov South wind or by planting soybeans in lieu of here and left It In Laramie with that the owner can claim it. The owned by a broken roar axle. a a feed grain. They had number is AF1387, Utah; 1966. Park Brown. Wm. City, stolen another car there. They Garry The Chairman urges farmers This Is a new license plate. If v.ho are Interested in taking part produced 17,250 lb, of milk and were held in Cheyenne, Wyo. and It is yours, call Ivy Hallum, Kam-'- 1 jn tbs year's feed grain program 5R6 lbs. of butterfat in 337 cfayw. received three years in the Fed- - as. The number Is And to rail at the ASCS County Of ral Penitentiary. thanks Ivy, for calling It In. Tl a, d , NORTH , I College Men Enjoying their work in South Summit High Home Economics under their teacher, Mrs, Mealey, center,, are, from left: Peggy Mortenson, Suzanne Franson, Shauna Bezzant, Diane S cates and Linda Nelson. With spring in the air, a young mans fancy turns to thoughts of love, and a young girls fancy to thoughts of new cloths. as South Summit. Mr. Men- Icy, Home Economics Teacher, is graciously teaching its girls the? art of sewing a fine seam. Patterns of gauzy pastels float airly through the room, as the girls sponsor of the Farm System. The first major assignment facing Blazzard Is developing the committees role In the state wide celebration this year of the 25th anniversary of the Tree Farm program to grow System. repeated crops of trees on private forest land. also Blozzards appointment makes him a member of. AFPIs national council, comprising the 48 chairmen of state committees. The council meets in Washington, D.C. during the annual meeting r.f AFPI In October. Other members of the Utah committee arc: Ward Blazzard, Kamas Valley Lumber Co., Kamas; R J. Cox, Boise Cascade Building Material Distributors. Salt Lrkc City; Earl Cromar. Cromar Lumber Co., Salt Lake City; HI,. Cromar, Cromar Lumber Co.. Salt I .ike City. Dale Leavitt, Greys River Lumber Co., Kamas; Byron Smith, Smith Lumber Co., Kamas; Paul Steed, Skyline Lumber Co., Escalante. I fast-step-I- ' 'ratios be-,b- 10 f'ral-'oW-oume- for riling is Saturday i April 23. The forms for these ap- plication test are now in hands of all Selective Service boards. j Many students have received school deferments without diffi- rulty in the past but many f them may be called up for ser- vice, and one way to help protect , this Is to take the TE8T. Local Boards may be confront- .(, with the task of making Mme rat factory coljege students avail-pMe for military service and the , absence of a test score may mean the dlfference M fnr M n)ents are conceraedr This statement was made by Colonel Evan P. Clay, State of Utah Selective Service Director. or lenming to be a j Deadline J. H. Blazzard tat o,K. Service Test ' able homemaker. These are when a long scam has to picked out, or when one finds Mint the button- hole was made on the wrong side: 'Sn you sew n final piece, only Re-Appoino find that the stripes dont run ted I iTRle!, or that you have gained v? pounds since you first cut ' our pattern out, and It doesnt :.t you nny more. Mrs Mealey started the year at KAMAS cuth Summit High 8chool as J. H. Blazzard, of Blazzard y Montgomery, but before cl as- -. Lumber Co., Kamas, has been re- ecs were able to get under way, appointed chairman of the Utah rhe married her. finance, Tom Forest Industries Committee of , and they moved up Into American Forest Products In- an apartment house In Kamas. dustries, Inc. for 1966. Tom works at the Youth OpBlazzards appointment was an- portunity Center m the Univcrs- nounced by B. L. Or ell, presipublic Informutlon ; g, W' thei J T; defer-Menl- . Brush Fires in Kamas I ey i j nd e 1 ?tC7 rad iramt-l- n before N..urh thls.- - care of trarart m - Fay is an Ogrlcn girl, having ,K nduated from Ben Lomand chairman High School. She attended Weber college. CS.U. in Cedar City, Acril 15 of lrf, 1 Board Simpson, Local T, I 48-st- i nl Three dates have been set for i Selective Service qualification to young men who 4re compare such things as proper 'et open with the Selective Ser-turfittings, how to beet baste in a ; registered iee j System, who havenot scrv-He- re zjpp.r, the right way to ease in ' rnly a part Tree Chairman May Take ns j ; WILL ELECT i ! COALVILLE, UTAII 54017 tt Find Date for Filing dotting Records f.-,- I Applications for Grain Program weekend Thev haVn covered n and if one doesent look a couple of times, you would swear she was Just one of the students. She is dainty, Summit County growers were reminded today that April 15 is the lnsi day for filing applications o take part in the 1966 Feed Crain Program. Edward O. Foster, Chairman. Summit County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation County Committee, points out that cnly growers who participate in tlie program will be eligible for price support on the 1066 crops i of corn, barley and grain zorg-blin- k j hums. As last year, the support is, made available through loans, rt pay- purchases and ''wntz. Feed grain program applies-- 1 tions may be filed at the Summit ASCS County Office any day Monday through Friday. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Signup deadline la Friday, April ( n stein-Frieidn- Thrpo Plate Is Found l, wlld-ey-r- itersUu - , 510-602- J.-A- J i price-suppo- 783-481- 6. I Rce ng K)0n aa since possible, Name Omitted there are only 7 working days left before the signup deadline, . KAMA- Snnd signing up is a necessary The name of Dennis Jorgensen first step in program participation j was unintentionally left nut of Deportment of Agriculture of- - hst week's winners in the Stake 13. 1966. are stressing the continued Speech Festival. Ho represented ficials ' Besides qualifying for price-- ! need for full participation in the Pcoa, and did a very fine Job. So support loans, purchases, and 166 feed, grain program. - Feed sorry Deiina. Tins reporter hur- - j w arrived ln sajt Lake. We set payments, the participating grow- - grain stacks remain more than rled out to mail In a lost bit o' our display in the Terrace up l sufficient. news and found a flat tire. The Ballroom. The Thirty-fou- r students from North display consisted mall track went and left without o, a Summit Eighth through Twelfth Randy Pace and Ken Francis. of bMrd wlth j i 1' Janicl Bee. Grades participated In the In the Those participating outstanding projects. These pro- -j enth KAMA- Sannual Region Five plarib and vocdl competitions jeets ore our Supervised Farming Mualc Festival which was held in Judged by Mr. Curt Weinsigner, Friday, March 11, Glade Wil- Projects for last year. This board the Wasatch High School in Heb- JBYU Choral Dirertor were Kathy llams and Rodney Smith, of will be put ln the bank for ihe er City recently. Thomas Hop- Sargent and Diana Lynn; vocal South Summit High School, re-- , benefit of those who would like j :x.o It. kins, North Summit music In- duet, accompanied by El'a Mae presented their school at the six- - j -pand j ' structor was very ijroud of their Adkins; Roberta Milliner, vocal b.enth Annual SPorttwiRe We registered at the Ballroom a'st week with the flf ! . outstanding performances. end shortly afterwards we 'solo, accompanied by Mrs. Pace; Photographers clime. TMs event foMowlnK m p,eaw end' North Summit's 21 numbers Jannette Wright, vocal solo, ac- was sponsored by the Dcrtmem American Legion Auxiliary ed the First General Session be- to Bplgham city Rl. s. waa the second largest group of companied by Lynette Willough- of Journalism of the Unl emlty rt ma entertained the Legion members winning at 2 p.m. Roger Rees of m Utah ln rooperat.on with the I solo. Those meet In the Barbara piano Stevens, whM trflr ubacrlbers of Post No. 93 and their wives, Morgan, our State President callparticipants by; Vocal quartet consisting of Deseret News and the Salt Lake notify me of their change of ad- - ami the Unit members and their ed the meeting to order. The Honparticipating In the percussion nlres so they won't miss any Is- - husbands at a birthday party orable Calvin L. Rnmpton spoke and woodwind competition Judg- Brenda Judd. Irene Brown, Kathy Tribune, Addresses were given front Neal. wei! Jaclvon, aced by Mr. McLoyld Erickson. Sargent, and Vk-kM m Batuidny evening. Apr'l 1966. at l, us. He talked aboqt the future Snow College music teacher companied b? Ella Mae Adkins; A. Maxwell. Mee Plfsidcntfr another carl telling me whose n delicious roast beer Sinner., of farming, and the many more were: Rolane Fawcett, oflo sax and a vocal quartet, Denise Public Affairs. University of Utah. subacripUuu I am to send to B. C. looked by the PUP to thirty fields that are being developed student from ci.ch day in this occupation. bul member. .Jo accompanied by Mrs. Faw- Smith, Rosalind Warner. Dorothy Approximately high schools throughout the state Unit President Mabel R. Lar- - j We returned at 7:30 p.m. for I tried pretending I was cett; and Bonnie Jones, flute solo Brown and Sylvia Ilortin. In the of Utah, attended. Those participating accompanied by Barbara Stevens. or But Bee, or Honey sen, welcomed the group and paid the second session. Keith Young, In the piano and vocal solos and enThese participating Bee and through brilliant deduo tribute to the fighting men of our the Stntc reporter spoke on Let's v i.rius competitions Judged by Mr. sembles Judged by Mr. Erickson, lUm discover the sender, but I, Country nnd asked each of us to Take Stock of Ourselves" We en- OlOCk MIOll Richard Ballou, director of the were Kathy Sargent, vocal solo a good detac. j do mir part in the effort to keep Joyed his talk very much. At this jfin(1 I 0 not Ad-- . Session scholarships were given Times getl in close. The Kamos !tive. I'd probably end' up chang-- America strong and free. iu Marching Band were: Le- - Accompanied by Ella Mae Music during the dinner and le the outstanding boys in the ,nd Rlchlns, trombone nolo, kins; Vicky Jacksun, vocal solo, Valley Stock Show, June 10 and jng the addrera on the wrong! oI L,K,on State. BiVPn by accompanied by Terry Staley; 11. Time to put another circle subcrlption. Maybe I ahould call Bl,,r Accompanied by Verla Pace. The Union Pacific gives Sehol-- 1 men: Sfphcn Bowen, Oary Sid- baritone solo, ac- - Bonnie Smith and Brenda Judd. in Sherlock Buo7 Mary Bee. .iy Pace, his Jolent vocal rlownv nnd Brnt Geary. Grant nrships to outstanding boys ln the trio, slater Margie piano solos; 1; punied by to where th Railroad runs ip oH"g of the . .lea Francis, tuba solo, ac- -' Trujillo, Pam Wilde and Krtoteen 1h"rii"t. the Cinmt". Rodney vocal quartet, , .p ultd by Carol Dearden; Willoughby, and a V'bm Primary , Hi,nnfe-B n't Smith. Brown von a rpeirte: ,f this IvT Staley,, Connie Maxwell. '. ;J Riohins, cornet solo, " rrivrr nnd a fPOO award. ItI ' V,v ruK'i' 'u' cerik" fxul NOTICE and Virginia P.111,, .mud by Mrs. Parker; Galei lir.sti'on Blonquiat le Sn'l'rd '. fll '"Bln j r the of The Conlvlle Ward Young Mar eumet solo, accompanied Talbot and accompanied by Mil. r- kr-- i Tv.in Mit- - I thir will r rleds m'd their monthly ?n qof ta. ''h " ' "V" r ''I (f Ihe ,1 bnie Jones: Frank JuJd, Parker. T' - ; ' M 'r D r- o , tnre V :ir.ii'. for he f" The 18, 7:30 j (he ,TTp"ira. rial Mrs wiuary under Tunsrlay, April meet, .hls pm. direction) ,;f n et solo, accompanied by J V fl i I'cesl- ". "eased sperker rf n itHfjon Five Music Feitl- - at the Quonset Hut. Brlif, your i ace. -. "1 'I the H !'k IvM eK Hie Football .mmittee consisted of J. favorite casserole, your own 'J.-- . uuaemble consisting ' ; the "rr Jraiu .ocl Rlchlns, Ronald F aw, Martuu Tree, Lorin Allred, and piste, cup sud enthy utenulls l ry fbv Drinks w;r. !mr ird. laoe. ty some is, L;eLl LeGrand R.-,.i.j North Summit High Music Groups Rate High in Annual Festival . , North High FFA Very Active in Recent State Convention Attend Clinic twenty-sev- . I Legion Ladies Entertain Men I ! , I y j ! Double-Outfit-Be- e liaies ( 1 -- i ' 'issFul T'' 7:r Sale . pro-'Stn- ' 1 . , "on - , 1 ' d 1 'iir entertainment, n guitar solo, and oarcing by some of the Sweet- hearts of the different' Chapters. stfBte Tren. CaM Binpham surer, talked to ua about A Look Into the FFA Mirror; .ye'-'wer- e fortunate to have Flunk' Adkins a member of our Chapter as chAir man of thc Courtesy Onips.J This curmittee h:is the rcHi'xinltfbllity to make suro all members are pris'iit to nil Meetings. The ceremony of raising Chapter Farmers to the degree of State Farmers was held. Thrp were 66 bys confirmed to the degree of S ate Farmers. There was over 70 boy that attended this convent ion from nil over thc Slate. Roger Rees gave,p;- Vfctyjtyfy-st.inditalk, showing the knowledge and leadership ability ,he hns. Thc FFA. u 'Buililer of Meft w.i the topic of his talk. Thc climax of the Convention was the Skcethcart Banquet. The Sweethearts of encii were reviewed and the r,i,vn yudec-tio- n made. The Que-'for 1966-6- 7 1 Denciso Arygle f i.r. .?.nv ricun Fork. Our Swer curt. Connie r Rti:id"nts, L'ngmnnn nnd Vou-.JOe'.rgia Rees rn it: ended the B.WU. . - m f'Ui.-.pte- r n Members ste'i.' tien were Rodney Nnr.ton, Bred Stevens, Dennis 1 1.' Richard kins, Chappell, and mt Fran . i. "tley.- 111 - Repori"- - M-ir- . Ad- ?Vvln r 'n Mr Chip- - |