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Show Universal Microf lining Plcrpcnt, Halt lake City, Utah. 141 ' ' N. Kindergarten Gives Operetta COUNTY BEE THURSDAY, APRIL NUMBER 21, IMS volume II Vicky Lynn Foust South Offers COALVILLE Vicky Lynn Foust, daughter of Mr and Mrs Homer V. Foust, is SOUTH SUMMIT South Summit Righ School will among nine lovely Weber State present their annual Spring Con- College coeds vising for the title cert this Wednesday evening, of Miss Weber State College April 23 at 8 p.m. in the April 20 In the South Summit ! High School auditorium, at 8 pjn. WSC Fine Arts auditorium. This which promisee to be an evening contest is a preliminary pageant to the Miss Utah pageant. of musical delights. j The band, along with the chor- j Miss u a freenman at the , u, individual members will of she U a Sat-urla- principals in the recent North Summit Kindergarten operetta are, from left: Bridegroom, Jan Edgel; Bride, Dawn Dawson; Ring Bearer, Kevin Dearden. present some of thalr Mrs. Atkinson : ; The North Summit Kindergar- -' with gilver and red ten entertained their family and hng a hats by topped friends last Friday with a pint- - Bllver or ball Krved u Wed-!eri operetta entitled The The llttle girlg and bus-bo- y, for Re-Electi- in New District on John A. Lambert, Kamas rancher, incumbent Utah State Senator, at the completion of a four-ye- ar term announced this week that he will be a candidate for election in District No. 22. under the redistricting act of 1965. The new district comprises Morgan, Rich. Summit. Wasatch and Duchesne Counties. Senator Lambert has been very active In the Democratic party, having served as county chairman in 8ummit County, a delegate to the state convention many times, and a leader In his precinct. He is married and Mr and Mrs Lambert have five children. The Senator actively supports the economic development program of the State of Utah. Kb is chairman of the State Agriculture and Irrigation committee, and a member of the com- mlttees on Political Subdivision, Industry, and State, Federal and Military Affairs and Civil De: graduate contest I North Summit High School and numbers which they played was Miss Summit County Fair. in the Regional Solo Ensemble" She was Yearbook Queen last year contest held in Heber, a little over She is a song leader at the college. two weeks ago. Many of our Her hobbies are sports, and sew- students walked away with top lng she will perform a song and honors. dance routine for talent that eve- Loci and Milo Letter were both ping, rated No. One which is the top I d Mr Dean Hurst, well scoring to be had. with their vio- lin selections. Marilyn Andrus was I known locaI muaical team- - w111 also rated with a one for a vocal the Master of ceremonies. solo. Norma Knight received two one awards; first for the piano, I and then for a vocal solo. Stanj ley Butler was awarded the top honor of one with his tenor solo. fense. Director A1 Hollis said sixteen Margaret Bird Atkinson, wife of or more students were given Twos Virgil Atkinson, Yuba City, Cal., with pluses added on to many The North Summit Chapter of was killed in a tragic car collision their score. The rating that was the FFA has been last Friday. She and her daughvery busy the was one from to used five, with ter and son In law. Carol and . past four weeks studying judging with help from thelr extensive Austin Allred were driving to the These students who have been library of books, pamphlets, and The North Summit Oym hoe Oakland Temple. As they were noted above, will be performing bulletins. been transformed into a gigantic passing through Woodland, Calif, I at the Spring Concert, and those ballroom ns the Juniors preparq they collided with another car. Using the 'Judging Pictorial' as thalr annual Prom this Ttldsp Mrs Atkinson died a short time who are able will surely want to for a guide, they Judge Dairy cattle The beautiful shade of later in the hospital. Daughter go and hear the accomplishments night. white following U4 shmi Carol was examined at the hospi- of these talented young people. Including Holatelns, Brown Swiss, purple pink, jt the theme ofand Camelot whlak yon tal for minor injuries, then releas-- j Mr Hollis has worked long and Guernsey, Jersey and Ayrshire!, j groups, Yvonne Jcwkes. and hard with the chorus and band On the picture there will be three I en McCormick took charge of the into the medieval :lme qf 'tilngn, ed. Austin was not hurt. cows of one breed, showing three queens, nnd grand balls. , v Margaret Bird Atkinson was different poses of each. We place bom June 29, 1911, and married the cows as we think they should The announcement of the sefec-to- n VirgO Atkinson Oct. 11, 1929. She be. It Is then scored against the of Prom King and Queen will Is the sister in law of Melba answer sheet. After Judging about the suspense for Greg Curtis, end Thomas, Delmo Atkinson, Twin 20 of these classes scores are j Rae Holt, Susan Ooodworth Mar- - i Michael Vernon, Dennis Pace, and Atkinson, Theron Atkinson, added. The three students with I llyn Bailey, and Linda Lott and Alan Slmlster, Marsha Robinson, Charlie Atkinson, of Wyoming. the highest scores are chosen for Dana Hoyt who made Most of the brothers and sisters very cute Eva Brooks. Kathy Swenson, and the Judging team. The team for little favors to pin on each of the Helen Hulme, candidates wjio are went Immediately to California Friday proved once again dairy Is Rodney Brown, Richard fuestj dresses. being voted on by the real, of to be with them at this time.! the a buffet supper was prepared class. The doss rings . .will be Junior Prom Is an affair Brown, and Dennis Pace. The funeral was held Monday In j to remembered. Amid shim- j Bllle shown to class members Ikiid audUba City California ' We also pick a team la Judging ?jS;U,4wlth of veil a in mering lights caught program was pre- - ience by medevial page boys, who livestock. We Judge Hertorde, An- es V I netting, while a couples danced, Es-- will carry the precious ihcmen-toBun VISITING TEACHERS B!ard gus. Shorthorn, and all , popular one on lomcent satin The the King backdrop gave pillows. The Summit Stake visiting v?caJ d'Jet and8u breeds of sheep using the same Colton, .Diane and Queen wlll .be- - given their teachers convention rtll be held Impression of brtg on, the shore method as In dairv The livestock fan R, aazard, Lewta' ErU enchanted Island. Luclla team la y Chairman Dennis Pec "d JoLene rin Thursday, April 21 t 1 p.m. in composed of David Wilde was of who in other membere of the claes Mahone, charge ,and Luncheon Ward. the Hbytevllle panQ i and Alvin Richlns. The highlight of the evening will then receive theirs. will be served at 1:80 and a the decorations did an outotand-sho- rt in Junlor Prmen-speek- er Our meats team Is also working was when the guests were asked program will follow. Guest was beautiful, hard. They go to Salt Lake to 0 relate some Interesting exper- - r The introduction of members will be Belva Barlow, of f the Junior class will be follow0,1 Winterton, who drove up attend a meat, workshop each they had during thelr life the General Board of the Relief ed by Frank Adkins singing the tlmethe studenta Some were Monday. Using the complete sets funny, some sad, theme Society. All visiting teacher, .re song Camelot. Then the was of pictures of meats in the library, , but each was dear to the heart I w,th thla intricate maneuver, urged to attend Promenade will begin, the beauti- very proul of how all the students Judging is being studied, The , of the teller. ' ! performed. The crowd was to Vlla Lambert. Myr- - ; Hteam CATARACT REMOVED TiLJUdf"cf . with the colorful decorations ... the r..,,. overflowing, atmosphere gay, I leaving a beautiful memory im- Mrs. Charles Davis Is recover-- 1 and as the song gays, "They could zier Berl Caves. Mrs inF nicely at Holy Cross Hospital have danced all night. Congiat-i- n The crops team Is working very I Mrs Jensen, Clara Williams, Lila Iprtnw ' the'hwrti of tiudnu hard to Identify the different nnd parents alike. Salt Lake City, following sue- - ulations to the Junior Prom Jackson, Letha Lott, and betta of a cataract mittee for a very fine Job, and It tpes of crops and weeds. . removal Smithies. Members of the prom commitfrom one eye. Her many friends looks like Judy Lott's new Year's of who with the help of the rest the are members tee Many prein Summit County are wishing resolution came true; Tb have of the class have worked long and paring their animals for the first her the best the best Junior Prom ever." show of the season which is the hard to make this memorable oc- Pint-size- d COALVILLE ad COALVILLE, UTAH 14017 State Senator I. Lambert Files Has Weber Honor Music Concert This contest is open to all girls who are a descendant of a Utah Pioneer who came to Utah before May 10, 1869, is a total abstainer from tobacco and alcholic drinks, unmarried and between the ages of 18 and 25 inclusive. Application blanks must be submitted by 10 a m. Saturday, May 21, and can be atoned by contacting Mrg Smith. This is a wonderful opportunity for local girls to enter the competitions which will be judged, on personality and talent as well as beauty. non FFA Planning Killed in Car ys J North Plans Judging Meets j din of the Flowers." Directed by. Mrs Benon Farrell, who was assisted by Dorothy Blonqulst. Arvllla Fawcett, LaVon Vernon, and Verla Face, the an- r.ual debut of the smallest students was as usual a great suc- Junior Prom depicting flowers were dressed In green ballet skirts of net with made Uke flowers to nmxAete thelr costumes. All the little glrla wore bailet slippers tied with satin ribbons. Mrs Farrell would like to thank cess. those who helped her and all the The colorful ballet costumes, parents for their work on the made by pntient mothers from costumes, and stage decorations. yards and yards of net and .tafR feta. combined with the songs and danres nT'o n?d by the children proved enjoyable" Sweet Lily, the brld, was In a pale pink net wedding gown, complete with veil, bridal bouquet and ' . shy smile. The groom was In formal dress, KAMAS nnd the preacher complete with Leo Frazier, who is in charge black tie and tails, of the recentf eye glass gathering downi. The tiny (held project for the Lions Club, ringrbearer bore a silver pillow. ports that over 135 pair were Four bridesmaids In pink, blue aben jn yellow and, lavender, and the, Thla wonderful, and thanks Rainbow Fairy with multi-colven to all those who ghoud skirts completed the colorful wed- a .ew ;inutel to donate ding party. them. They were mailed last The little boys dressed In spark- jnterna. Thurtday . n,ght ttf tion&l Lions Club In Chicago. j Prom there they will be sent elth-!- cr to Korea or India. Both places need of them. , have desperae This project will count in points j fer our Kamas Valley Lions Club. Each year a trophy is awarded to are! the outstanding club with the Summit North The faculty number of potato. The neatest making plans for the Junior High summer school program which Kama. Valley Uon. CJub is way of "d w wUl be for pupils who have com-- 1 UP at ntlnuin cr thelr eful 9. 7 This,a Dieted grades 'through efforts for our community. year's summer program will feabe will which some classes ture remedial in nature and which will provide enrichment and in-- 1 prove, maintain, or strengthen ac- ademic skills; other classes which casion a success are Terry Lee Spanish Fork Junior Livestock will provide enrichment anl inPihow, Woolstenhulme, committee chairtellectual stimulation; and others Kenneth R. Sundberg, son of man, Marsha Robinson, Anita The members: Oordon Wilde: KAMAS to enable students to make up Coalville has of Sundberg Judd, Ronald Crittenden Michael who will show a bred beef: Craig The Kama. Valley Lions Club Vernon, and Sanoma Bcndixson. classes they have failed or miss- as one of 897 stu- choen Vernon who will show a fat steer; had a night on the town last ed during the regular school year. denU) to nKned to the winter Melvin Chappell, who will show Thursday night. The classes which are under con- Errrycne has been invited to They, along with Unlr honor roU at a Sarall elderatlon are English Reading Jwilty of and and H has been announc- breeding beef; Dwayne the attend, other discluhs in the to To be Type, Shop, Mathematics, Soctaj the honor list a student must Although the evening was a fait the Supreme Court. She also In- gent. Tom Boyer, and Alvin Rich-In- s trict, enjoyed a dinner and night ed tht the balconies have been will show breeding sheep. of entertainment, at the Orem left Pen Ior those wishing to 8tudies, Home Economics, an aYerage of 8,5 or "nippy outside, the beautiful vited dub members to attend the AlvinwhoRichlns will also show a Junior High School. watch the dancers. Remember the Swimming. spring bosquets decorating the State Convention at Brigham fat sheep. R e p o r te r, Melvin Lee Fugal, a very talented BYU date- - Friday, April 22, 9 p.m. In Parents are being asked to tables at the Spring Chicken Inn aty on May evaluate the program so that the on April 8 certainly made the Student, who is working on his the North Summit Oym. Anne Kidd spoke briefly and Chappel. masters degree gave the program. B. P. W. members feel that spring faculty might determine JuXt what on thelr the complimented group I Re played about seven different wasnt too ter away- - JaNsll Muir, fine attendance and accomplishsubjects will be taught. The.num- -' dMlrin a instruments, sang, danced and f alt the University In the 1964 Imogens Slddoway and Virginia ments during the past year. mul ability to secure a teach-- . MmnBr gave funny and accurate Wright were reeponakile for this Joan Sargent, Louise Bhnister er to teach the class will be the , Ja 1KS fce wu cho6en M out .lovely atmoepbere. lions. and LkVaun our favorite trio sang conThe Lions and their adies at- 'Donna determbig factor. President Keyes a medley of "moon" songs, which 'standing ROTC Cadet, and durSOUTH SUM MIA A student mint reidster to tending were: Leo and Roberta I thie past summer he main-thre- ducted the meeting. Louise Sim-ste- r was beautifully done. j The South Summit Kindergardame. Two of the classes led the group' in the Pledge Frazier, Myrtle and Sterling WilM 4 0 average DISTRICT CONFERENCE 1 ten class visited the Post Office, liams, Marge and Hugh Hardman, This Is the South Summit High ithe entire quarter. He is a mem- - of Allegiance and Imogens SkMo-wa,U8twbe,fdemcl; Thelma GtfandaH, former Cool' where they viewed the cancel- Edna and Ouy or lng. English, the Clift Collect, Ken School Honor Roll. Ju4t released Fitzgerald, ArQoM Alr godety, vllls resident, now serving as Di- lation machine, and were told and Lorraine Bagnell, Owen and from the principal's office: It1 and lietalurgi- - President Dunns reported on ' American Mining Jheone,tud rector of the North Central Dis- how the letter travels from one Harvey Fitzgerald, Gloria and Twelfth Grade: Marilyn Andrus, such a. type, for recent Youth Power the American I . . home economics, shop or swim-- 1 brid In BMt Lake City at trict, announced that District place to another. Then they saw Ray Bother, Mary and Olen JoDe Bieel, Brenda Black, 8uaan Society. He lis a Junior lng. As each class will be limited In the College of Letters and which our club was well repre- Conference would be held at the the slots where thelr daddy's and Smith, Reed and Lorraine Frantz, Bloxzard, Stan Butlex, Suizane 23 to 22 students, those who register Science. mommy's letters go til the mail- and Stiff Hoyt, who batched it Fran son, Phillip Hoyt, Ellen Jensented by six Seniors from North Temple Square Hotel on April an 'include will outstanding j for one and man can deliver them. Summit: LeAnn early are given first consideration sen, Nonna Knight, Lynda Lott night. Georgia Foust, Kenneth graduated from North All Junior High Stulents par- Summit program. Reservations I Stel- - musical Back toll were at Brown, 1964 and Dorothy Boyer, Ray school, in School they High Also Linda Nelson j. Gayle n should be made by April 18. ents are asked to discuss the sum- waa chosen , to drew a picture of the post of- Salutatorlan of this gleder, David Smith, and Rodney women several of Names young mer program with their child and flee, and what they bad seen. class here. Our con- Brown. Donna expressed that she Karen Sctuimun,; Kathprlne Schu-ma- n, return the questionnaire to the graduating by President Some of the results were fantaswas very proud tit the way this were suggested thin to fine out go Vickie. Stevens,1 Dale Ure. to membere club . . the for school by April 20. This will en- - j gratulations group ot young people respond- Keyes tic. Mont Esther Weaver. Ward, nble the faculty to prepare a sum-- iKuaent consider as a possible candidate ed. Just last week, they visited the Eleventh Grade: (Marilyn An- -' to i mer program which will be of KAMAS (Membership chairman, Helen that our club could sponsor bank, where the girls there show, deraon. Marilyn Baity, 8hauna greatest benefit to the stndents. The Kamas DUP ladies Chappell, presented letters recom- compete on rtate basis and the ed the children how the Moon Bezzant. Julq .Coltog, Darlene to Washinglock works on the lust week at the mending five new membere and a winner then going Su ton, D jC, as "Utah's k'oung Ca- vault. They were awed by the Olsen. Melissa Lewis served! rote of acceptance was taken. uHa,nf?l .Goodworto. i reer Womkn" to participate in fact that if someone got caught , CURST SPEAKER I ' COALVILLE Roee Atklnso ntook charge of JaNeil introduced our guests activities there. Inside, they wouldn't be able to KAMAS jimmy Jewkei, Judy Lott, Atfra Rees, Hattie Mikktesen get out again until time for the the meeting and Marie McCor- Members of the North Summit for the Stake evening: President, ValDorothy McNoil. Colleen Moon, Last Friday, at the Kamas PTA are reminded of the election i lock to OPThey th saw the, mick gave the minutes of the Rodney Smith; Craig Van Tassell, Lumber Company, an em- Joyce FriSby from Brigham City, ley to committee a8 machine where, "checks are put Inst meeting. Ruby Louder offer- and First Vice President, Anna i nominating meeting to be held Wednesday, ( williams. ployee, Kenneth Moon, was struck the ballot lor coming elections ln and mommy ani daddy's ed the prayer, then Bessie Russell j Judy up from Salt Uke City. April 20 at 7:80 p.m, In the High by lumber" !adi. Tenth Grade:1' Millard Andrus, it of pile heavy I School Auditorium. The program toames are written on. and presented the lesson. fell at it was being dent Joyce reported on her amt Marilyn Jenaen, Meredith Morten-The ladies were especially Vn, even knows how to count. This for the evening will be presented moved. Kenneth was taken P Wafliington, DU., Dorothy .WogstaQf. e 'h the way one little one put his .pleased for there were three ar--1 Ninth by the fourth and fifth grades ambulance to the Hcber hospital ,deallng malnl7 with Federal Grade: Joyce Field, 1 Sr-Chalnnan, Tea Senior I under the direction of Mr Taylor, tide, this month on Summit Co Yvonne Holt. Peggy Hoyt, expianation. he was examined for in- - Nation where Business and ProEart Mr Evans, Mr Judd, end Mrs A very Impressive thing were One written by Roy Lambert, McNeil, Carol Kohkonen, Carla feislonal Women met and discus- - g0, announced tho Annual Sen-- ; ' 21 and r Tea for Saturday, May the rolls of change. A hundred dealt with the cattle and sheep Prescott, Barbara Wilds. He received a large gash dose sad bills that are to come up nmed- - were n!. was much more thrilling associations that began ln and that our chib rarkm In and around his right eye, lac Eighth Grade: Ruth Anderson, The North Summit Elementary eratlons on the bwfr of his head, embers study the Equal Oppor- - to dub members. Irons Hoyt, , ihan jurt an old roll of 20 nick- - around Kamas and Marion, Holt, Candy Kuma gal, Larry of the lUh Teach-- j president-elec- t A second article told of start Students hove published a news- s broken left wrist, s broken A wonderful exnerience for faulty Act and the State Kelly McDonald, Melania s resident Association, tad ur paper entitled the "Warbonnet, eager young ininds. Thanks to the of the Winterton Brothers cattle chell, Julene Snnpp, Becky Weav- ln his neck, anl had other poa- - portionment Bill and writ E.mas, has been chosen as coonera'InR guides, and to teacher business, told of Hyrum's father r. which features essays by the sec- sible fractures Mid multiple Seniors and Congressmen and W r , a VT enti-r- ' H.'t umicy for having courage . then of Hyrum taking it over, and Seventh Grade: Carol Andrus, ond and third grades. The orgl-n- al bruises. Re will spend the next take a atand on some of those fair on o honesty, writings ip with sixty Pvs Wiggly finally the younger brothers that Dswnice Otteson, Debra Watson, few days ln the hospital before lioportant Ireues rather than have Wu. E11-- and tJieir show od manners fw now have charge, and telephone liltk ruled ouraolves of H tho decision play, Sherrie Wilds. by h,iH released to his homo: budding young authors. Friday Night Liens Get 135 j Pairs Glasses up-si- tht J I or ! ao-th- e I 'ce i I ! te I Com-Ceasf- ul , High Honors for Sundbeig , Lions and Ladies Enjoy Night Out Coalville BPW Club Gets Things Done at Spring Meeting April 6 ltr rinreTisltaent Kindergarteners in Post Office South Honor. Roll Listed e y, !!! . Kamas DUP Ladies ! Is Injured as Lumber Falls North Elementary J - Presl-appnrent- ly bynt Leg-wher- ud 1 iny Re-Ap- 1 |