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Show aaniel Bee Gets in Her Bid for Olympics (and Fun) for Beloved Kamas Valley day ss they were to their hardy July 24, 1847, after many laborRichards used to send her Bee on ious hours of cutting and digging, ancestors. to Carol; Carol was in Colorado. Dolly Dugdale left fur FarmIn many places you can still they emerged front thc canyon inThen, she would in turn send It ington. New Mexico last Saturday ou to see the original wagon ruts etch- to the valley. Dolly, who lived. in North to spend a week with son and Rsides. In mountain the Into Inter was ed trail this days Calif. Now it jdi'lnt end deep KAMAS Edwards, Carol Hardmnn ise used by the Pony Express, the wife, Chad and The sight of these hand-hew- n there. Dolly's daughter, Sherrie, The stare of Utah is in a fran- Kamas. and they serve thc tur" scars carry you into thc post like sturdy hooves of their swift pon- and their children. One funny who lvei In Edwards, Calif, wed Wahigton, D. C Tlie National tic stare of affairs now, with l&ta snacks with a big smile and of time, and it seems you ies cutting Into the trail in the little story Dolly tells about re- to be the fourth receiver of each Park Service has agreed to con- wings hear cun the low of the oxen, the rush to deliver notes to those ceiving the Bee is this. Naomi weekly copy. Now that is real the prospect of becoming the site a wiggle of their ears. They have a chance to learn sider further thc recommenda- cries of the tired children, and living in the valley. of the next Winter Olympics. thrift? tions that a National Parkway be In 1911 George Albert Smith the shouts of the men as they Whatever the verdict, there is about the valley from scale established along a The Woodland Ward has been porThe saving inched their way over the last and Brigham H. Roberts, who felt those hardy pioneers. one spot that the Utah Olympics models set up In the north side tion of a thorough cleaning the old Pioneer Trail in the commergetting landmark from of will this bank ol The store. Hoyts 3 Q miles of their long Journey. this trail should be reserved for committee failed to consider as With all the various counties. Summit and week. post Morgan subdivision or give away special Kamas Valley a choice spot fur a Inter generations walked over it cial construction NATIONAL PARKWAY taking charge of organizations Tuesis Moss we Senator said of Rank great know developments didnt housing printed Journals and competition area This, of course, P,nn'es carrying pioneer the church-Lou- se cuts The the different tracks, Bex-xanplaces projects, deep has one the Service t, day that Park importance to each and every is Kamas Valley. If we have won our own did you?) and Fete pla-e- s actual trail thc and marking look to stone has of silent sparkling encampment, the begun who by this time will be been advised that "this segment where the first Pioneers had nf us. the bid, we sincerely urge the is markers of those whose Journey additional inside and out. Last Saturday, the of Pioneer Trail of the The will and original around, acquiring up absolutely look us over care committee to scouts, Explorers, and all ended before the promised land made their encampments. who are interested, the in danger of being destroyed." In 1932 the Utah Landmarks as- lands adjoining the trail and the boys, cleaned fully, and if we haven't won the teach all mawas a all are These reached. up generally. others, from of "The section the trail preserving of thc scenic beauty bid, the reason is most likely that 'Teaberry Shuffle." of Utahs history and sociation became interested in and historical interest is possible Clark and Pauline Bronson have part jor luu Lake Salt Is to Kenefer On to where City Francis, waiting they forgot to mention us. preserving the trail, and under under the terms of the Highway again returned to California. Title the Francis Ladies Club chorus, great historical significance," the heritage, and should be preserved its direction the Starting in lovely little Feoa, highway was Beautification Seras The National such. Park was Acused "It said. Thell Senator Act, and should be time to buy a trailer. While they by Atkinson, directed by we could have one of those super started to enable others to travel met be tbe the Mormon Pioneers, the Don-n- vice hss agreed to consider rewill Bnlertaken. them companying tram-wa, were there lost time, they the same route. built. It would begin well-knocommendations that a Nation! peoHill and Sherto Marion the Fannie Rlchins and thanks important Express, Pony many Toppers My Party at Sterl Williams garage and for Parkway be established along a eon Wilde and besides many other groups." HISTORICAL INTEREST Bud and Maxine Wright, for permis- ple, such as Art Llnkletter. Clarks thoae who wanted a snack to tuk I of this old pioneer trail, The Park Service will study the portion Fred Georgi on their tiue cov Since that time many Lave sion to use information taken beautiful art work is hanging In along, they certainly could have saving it for future gen- made the trek over the trail, fol- from their book, "Our Henefer a very prominent sporting good! Del Marchant, aided by the ladies ered combs. Taking a quick turn lecommendation that a Federal thereby erations. store on Wllshlre Blvd, lowing the hand-hew- n path of Valley Home." Mary Bee. Relief Society selling popcorn and back, our tourists will be lucky Parkway be set up, he said, but reOriginally an old Indian trail, W In to go winter swimming Service the the meantime, enough from a special concreted candy it was first used by the Donner-Ree- d tend which would coincide with the canal. Diving demonstrations commends that the Utah DepartParty in 1848. In July, 1846, addiwill be made by Earl Dugdale, ment of Highways acquire the height of the super train. this party of pioneer Harold trail Ivan tional the lands Turabow, Klhlstrom, adjoining Then think of the view as it In auth- to preserve the scenic beauty and headed for California made camp Bin and Lemon, Bishop wound through the valley and up western Am- historical interest under terms of in what is now the Henefer Valto Oakley. There, we could have entic and funds from, the Highway ley. They found there a note left le ski erican bathing sulfa. demonstrations of 0111 we would Act of IMS. Sen- by a Mr Lanaford Eastings statBeautification After let this, barrel competition on home-maing that the trail fallowing the slats by the men of Oakley; such visitors fish tor fun in our fld ator Moss said that he has been river through the treacherous that their in informed this and catch hatchery, fry manner, s BUI Stevens, Windy Wilde, Leo in aluminum foil pans provided advene commercial construction Devils Oats was too hazardous for Woolsten-hulmes, all of the Frasier, wagons, and advising that they and Jay Harris, while by Dick Goodworth. Then he or subdivision housing develop- follow the Indian trail over the make aould them ments be forestalled. could their empty Rex Larry Stevens, Simpson and mountains. So with much hard loof throw Moss and that the said if Senator change pockets Buck Wilde showed their skill in into fho waters and make a wish. cal portion of the Trail is the work and clearing of roadway, sky diving into a tiny anow fort This little action may provide a Western segment of the original they made the Journey over the made by Lynn and Eddie Sorensurprising Increase of income for Pioneer Trail. It began In Nau-vo- o, mountains. sen. A year later, about July, 12 111, crossed Iowa to CounMoving on towards Marion, the South Summit. 1847, the Morman Pioneers enterWe are fast approaching Wood- cil Bluffs and then continued on turiats from an over the world Echo Canyon, and made camp ed STOCK YARDS ie area here Lake to a land, and Salt grand City. could participate In one of the in about the game part of the ll sorts of sports. Herb for all ruts and wagon original Many thrilling sports available today, will have enlarged his other evidence of the use by many Henefer Valley. Orson Pratt, our own tubbing hill, led by vetscientist and mathematician eran Manr Simpson. He could charming ice skating pond to al- pioneers on the trail are still in whose duty was charting the way low 427 people on It at once. Then place. how with thc aid of Ted Peterfor the pioneers, with John Brown 10:00 A.M. SALE son, Ehner (Msec, Johnny Mitchell he can take loads for sleigh rides went horseback down the river to team hie of and Hda horses. with and Carl Oliver, how to leap for Following the pioneer trail be- Devils Gate. They decided it was the ploaest branch when the tub Jeff Tumbow can show the spot tween Henefer and Emigration impassable for wagons, so the were house where their and they flies off the aide of the embank- many things remain to- Mormans followed the lead of the Canyon, blown up and Jeff can charge a I day as they were over a hundred Donncr Party. Their trail was Whe" is By the way, this Call: years ago when the pioneers overgrown with weeds and grass, landed ouU,de 0,1 hdr personally a long acquaintance of i first crossed the Wasatch Moun- but they followed, the dimly tracboth Mayor J. Bracken Lae of 359-872Clark Bronson and Dolly Dug- tains into the beautiful Salt Lake ed wagon tracks, cutting the trail 5 Salt Lake City and Max Rich, smell of tbe lage-bus- h, for the main party. The Valley. dale on lectures will give nature who is the chairman of the OlymPONY EXPRESS TRAIL the flash of a blue-bir- d 295-62- 16 various American animals, while ; . Moss 295-48- 52 pic committee, and my mother-ln-la- w On July 20, 1847, the trek up through the peaceful sky, winging show and Arch off Face Larry once dated Gov. Calvin darting the mountain was started for the their fifteen thousand chickens, the rustle of a cotton-ta- il 295-15- 55 L. Rampton, and now lives in the unthese last and hardest 36 miles of the remain into cover, ride their and in purlet people same ward. as welcome a sight to- - more than 1000 mile Journey. On Just so fbat they could see ple egg truck. Guy Fltsgerald can changed, also a comof add healthy note first-han- d how qualified we are In this valley, I should person- petition by letting our tourlste have a good egg ally like to invite them up this fresh eggs guaranteed. fight; next winter to go tubbing down Lastly, we can have a mounour hll. 1 Their hosts would natain climbing expedition with Eva turally be Mayor Gordon Taylor Kohkonen, L&Reta Vantaaeell, of Kamas, and Sam Wilde of Mary Gines and Elisabeth Lefler Oakley. erring as emergency St, Bernard We could also have Rosco Anwith containers of hot poa-tudon drus, head of the school board nestled under their china schools of and superintendent This is where the tram-wa- y win Keith Bailey. Mr. Bailey has alend, and as a final note, we can valuhad a bit of ready quite have Larry Holt and George Lewable experience with the tubbing is a mighty blast on the siren hill. Ask him about it with a very in give the firehouse. Straight face some thne. These' are only a few of the Now, an with the tour. We are hundreds of entertainments we heading into Kamas, and our oould fiXcr the people of the tourists are enthralled with the world. Where else could they do 28 YEARS OP quaint and perfect atmosphere all of the Bingham Canyon Mine . exciting things menEmployees net last years bond sales record. Star-Spangl- ed they are seeing. The air Is clean tioned, not to exclude winter roEmployees seek neord savings bond sales. and pure, and only the wisps of deos? It's about thne tbe world smoke from the lumber mills dot . our unexcelled attrirecognised the clear blue of the sky. We stop butes. Janiel Bee. POR AMERICANS over at the Alan Lewie station, and like hie counterparts in the other towns, he has the lady DUF members serving the customers in summit County Bee "fcnow-bunnCOALVILLE, UTAH suits, Rosemsry This year marks the 25th anniversary of the United States THURSDAY, APRIL 28, IMS Atkinson heads the group in Woodland Pioneer Trail May Be Marked 38-m- ile well-round- ed - er ys ed Producers Livestock SPECIAL STOCKER old-sty- de and FEEDER SALE Held In Connection With Our Regular Wed. Auction NORTH SALYLAKE Bu-she- WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 STARTS AT Sponsored by Utah Cattlemens Association For Further Information f lrf Office Van Moss Larry I Lindsay m -- Security '4t.196 1 y" Those Star Spangled, Security Minded, i Habit Forming, Record Setting, Bond Buying Copper Workers ' new idea in whiskey taste! Light-hearte- d Enjoy the bright tunny taste of Suomy Brook " 1 ' W' Savings Bond program, a program that has the support of many Kennecott employees who will continue to purchase bonds for the 25th consecutive year. investors will be among the leaders at Utah Copper Division when the annual campaign to buy Savings Bonds through the payroll deduction program gets under way next week. These long-tim- e Ken-necot- ts In supporting the Bond drive, Kennecott employees are forming a double service: a public service by providing dollars for national defense and to help keep the nations economy stable; a personal service by establishing a sound profitable savings program for improved family living, for educating children and for added security. Last year, 95 per cent of Kennecott employees purchased bonds. This year, the goal is 99 per cent, and they are encouraged to increase their present purchases by 25 per cent. .Campaign leaders report that Kennecott employees are solidly behind this years campaign celebrating 25 years of Star Spangled Security. Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Coppar Division "As Equal Opportunity Emphytt' A v f 4 |