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Show Universal 141 Selt At Summer School Blanche Young, Summit County treasurer, attended the Utah County Treasurer's Summer 8chool which was held in Provo June 3 and 4. Mrs. Young presided over the second general slon. JUNE Herpont, Lake City, Utah. TYB TH THURSDAY, Ml crof lining NUMBER 23 9, 1966 VOLUME XXXI 2 Homes Entered Two summer homes, one a Mg trailer and the other a home owned by Qordon Christiansen, were broken into last week up Weber Canyon. Apparently nothin)? was taken and very little damage was reported. 4 H COALVILLE, UTAH 64017 Somebody Has FINAL DEBT PAYMENT ON ECHO TO BE NOTED MILE AT SPECIAL CEREMONY AT DAM SATURDAY of Phone Wire Faye Dearden, Park City U.P. freight agent, was tearing his hair last Tuesday when he discovered his communication with the rest of the railroad world had been cut off. I Some one stole a mile of telephone line near Wanship during the three-da- y holiday, Tb do this the culprit had to climb eight poles to release the wire from the Insulators. Faye is still trying to figure a mile of telephone wire, and what he plans who would want 10 use it for! Sleepy Driver Goes in River An auto accident occurred early Friday morning, June 4, at the near the j south end of Oakley, Weber River bridge. Echo Dam will be the scene of a big affair Saturday, June 11, commemorating last payment of subscribers debt to the government 1 for the big dam and reservoir. This fine photo is from the Bureau of Reclamation, Department of the Interior. A group of four kids from Cyprus High, celebrating their last night of school, were involved. The driver, Kenneth Weidauer of Kearns, apparently fell asleep nt the wheel, and drove off the road Just before he reached the bridge. He drove through the river and Called by experts just about the swimming pool, either inside or out, recent adjunct to the North Summit system. The picture "is from the deep, finest is this school or ten- - foot end, and the diving board is at right center. Promotion of the fine community project has been handed by the school beard to a citizens' committee. CITIZENS COMMITTEE TAKES What, No Brakes? Cars owned by Oerald Louder part way up the other bank to Vernon Wilde's home before the and Elmer Olsen were damaged car stopped. They narrowly miss- Thursday evening when brakes ed some early morning fishermen went out on the Louder car; COALVILLE Tamara Lauder was driving, In the aide trip. North Summit School Board Watch for coming luiiesof' 10 am. accompanied by her sister Dixie members have appointed a citithis for schedules and the sufpaper of Thomas colE. Susan Address Magna Domlny, and baby brother. The car by Floyd The program: zens' committee to operate the pates. went Reclahead her of when fered Bureau cuts Olsen which Commissioner, with lided car, the National Anthem. i beautiful new North Summit nils is one of the finest" aifani-ml- ng through the windshield, and Stan- was stationary. No one waa In- Pool, 'Invocation. Chas. L. Heslop, mation. to Frank Bullock, COALVILLE according pools In the state, and' With' of Magna had a bruis- jured and no citations were isPresident, Weber River Water who was named chairman of the the fine cooperation of tHe' school' . Colonel Floyd David Williams, ley Taylor Presentation of Final Payment, to taken ed arm. They were all Users Association. sued, Deputy Wilde said. committee. H. J. Barnes, VlcePresldent, Web- son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. the Heber board, this committee expects .to then home. Hospital, Musical number, Kamaa Valley er River Water Users' Assn. his with of Williams Other members: Coalville, make this pool a favorite'jrelax--' Quartet. Leon Maxwell; coordinator of ing .spot In the State of Ufafi..'. wife, the former Dorothy Ander-to-n Introduction of special guests. Master of Ceremonies will be the summmer swim program. of Henefer, and daughter, The group hope to instal' a I A. Richards, director, We-ha'Welcoming remarks, J. R. Bing-Ralp- h Jim Swenaen, executive secre- sun patio on the south Robyn, are spending a few weeks fje pf Director, Utah Water and her River Water Users Assn. vacation with their families .in tary. the building, and other .ppjjmK Power Board, representing Oov-- 1 and Henefer Sherdon Ogden,; Woolstenhulme, Coalville, lences are being plannee . I Following the program a tour eknor CUvln Hampton; 1 was elected Dis- - vertislng and finance, Williams Bob conducted. will be dam staof the Vf been has m',I Williams Colonel Remarks, E. O. Larson, former Ted Boyer, promotion and ' trlct Three Commander at the Figures show that total coattioned m Okinawa, Ryukyus Is-- of PEOA- rNew Class Regional Director, Bureau of Re; transportation, Convention American Reservoir and Echo Dam , one Legion the for the past two and An entire battery of riding clamation Frank Cattelan, public relation, kamas annual pay- - j half where he served as gear waa .stolen from the garage which he and Marcel attended ) Introduction of the principal was 62,875,871.83, with yean The committee haa great plana The Great Kamaa Valley' Atti1 week end. j this ipaat ments of 688,19230 due the Unit- - j secretary of the General Staff of Merchant, late last Satwill have a slimmer course Dls-- 1 for the Jay lets and the year, is coming who Marcel, outgoing ed States from the Association. ftnd Assistant Chief of Staff, urday evening. Amer- - public will be kept In constant of arts and crafts beginning on, ' of Three the trlct president Echo Dam was built under the xJSARYIS. Two saddles, bridles, hacka- -. lean Legion Auxiliary attended touch with a fine program of June 13, under direction of Sandy j direction of the Bureau of Re- -' mores, chaps, nose bands and j meetings 'Friday, sad both attend- - 'promotions and programs for Smith who has Just completed a On Friday, May 30, 1966, Just ciamatlon and was completed in were taken some other equipment both youth and adults. . Okand Sunday year In art at USU. She will be from Saturday his to meetings la departure 1931. prior It a coned, December, 9 pm. The thieves and a banquet Saturday night time after Is to It the pool teaching pottery, paper mache, was expected keep Williams Colonel preearthfllled structure with a struc- inawa, the key lock off the garthe seed mosaics and general art. pried Three Clusencompasses every (District Sunday except open Leaf day Oak First sented the and 158 a feet tural height of out. ty There will be a course on etiSalt Lake, Heber, Kamae, Park j (or the general public, with ter to the Army Commendation age and cleaned it a crest length of 1,187 feet. to Mr. saddle week-da- y One belonging Units. Coalville mornand each Aland good grooming. given quette, (sons General Lieutenant Medal caby The reservoir has a total Merchant's son Brad was bert Commanding Watson, n, waacre-feof of 74,000 pacity MARION had s padded set and the General United States Army and All of Kamas Valley la sad- ter at capacity, and the water Is Ware. name brand Rodeo High Commissioner, Ryukyus Isdened over the death of a be- surface area Is 14,070 acres. M archant's saddle was the Mr. Chosen Will Supplemental water is supplied lands Sot outstanding leadership darker of the two, carried the loved resident, Mrs. Glenn T. 90,000 in these positions. of for Irrigation mainly name JAY M. (Gwendolyn Anderson) Gibbons. The Rodeo Queen Roundup, The longtime teacher of Kamas acres of lands In Morgan, Davis His next assignment will he in Deputy Sheriff Lepn Wilde is for be choosing of the Summit while sorjye Weber Counties, and the Office of the Secretary of following several leads, and' he County Fair Rodeo Queen will he Valley, 61. died Thursday in an is also used by exchange in SumDefense, Washington, DC., where and Mr. Marchant will appreciate held June 29 at 6 p.m., with JudgOgden hospital after a long Hmit, Utah and Salt Lake Coun- - he will serve as Army Member, Information on the property. ires. Dick Good worth .of the State ing to be at 7:30 p.m. All girls 86 Gwen Gibbons began teaching ties. Subscribers consist of Military Studies and Liaison DiInterested are urged to get their (Fih and Game reports that fish' li56 water men and In 1925 In Marlon an'd "later Join' Individual vision, Weapons Systems Evalhorses ready and contact Lavon ing conditions have been excel- -' uation Group. SHOW ed the Elementary School rigaton companies. Nadine O'Brien, Karen lent elnce the beginning of the Vernon, STQCK staff when the schools were con- -' Officer of the Association are Mias. Arlle Williams, daughter Simpson or Sharon Robinson to fishing season, June 4. He and can fit hto solldated. She' retired last yekr. Charles Heslop, president; H. J. Of Coionel and Mrs. Williams, hie crew planted sixteen loads of ' enter. are all acOvw They ponds. and arl will graduate with1 honors from She had served as president of Barnes, vice president, Outstanding Judges have been fiih all along the Upper Provo tnd very mouth waterlog. er Disecretary-managCAMAS the University of Utah on June River, from Soapstone to Trial the Summit County Teachers As Harris, Also, dont tell Dick Goodworth are Jss. E. Ellison, Ralph 11, and will Lake. They planted all of Beaver Ivan, Mont or Ron, but their It'i almost here the Kamaa aoelatlon; waa an organiser of rectors accompany her parCreek. The higher. lakes are, open liked the three bites of fig cookthe Summit County Cow Belles, Richards, Elmer Seal, Dick Peter- ents to Washington for the sum- Valley Stock Show, beginning on son, Clyde Adams and Leonard mer. She will return to the Unij ty in the Mias Rodeo Utah Oon- i and In very good condition, but ie crumbs the of mlas Dont Cattle Utah of the any Friday. that the children auxiliary ,Bnch-aevents waiting for teat, the Fourth of July Parade jaaow still surrounds them. Mr. them. I'm sure a finger Growers Association, and aerved j versity In the fall where she has in Oakley, the Fiesta Days cali- Goodwonh also says that the be gone after with the same seal. the group's first president. accepted a Teaching Assisted tshlp you and your support. See the big ad on the back page bration, the Summit County Fair opening showed abut the average Janlel Brown. and will continue' her education She was an active member of number of fishermen. Rodeo, and many other events. for In the complete' program. for a Masters Degree English. the LDS Church and held many (Mr. Goodworth said the Fish offices. She was also active In and Game Department planted Giddy-U- p circles. are There loads sixteen of fish. was born Gibbons Mrs. Sept. 400 pounds to the load. There are 26, 1904, In Grantavllle to WilSwenHalla-daSuzanne approximately 33 fish to the y Milliner, Kathy liam Harvey and Lillian pound. How many la that? The . son, Dennis Pace, " Ranald Crlt-- 1 Anderson. fish are tee appetising rainbow GoedI She waa married to Glenn T. tenden and Dale Ure represented j 9 V4 inare and all about trout, COALVILLE at the Summit . annual, Salt 1928, County Gibbons Sept. 1, In, ches long. Very good fishing, and A young couple from Los VeLake City, and the rites later 4H Youth Leadership Conference very good eating. , gas, Nev., moving East, packed were solemnised in the Salt lake held at Snow College in Ephraim now at the hatchery up ail their Right 9. to 6 June .. belongings In a truck LDS Temple. . Samak Canyon, an interesting and in high spirits painted Dale Ure,- Kamas, was given Survivors Include bar husband, is going on. It Is hatch-- 1 ' of Marlon; daughter Mrs. Rob- the honor of serving as Stats dy.Upoo" on the door, copying and 2,000,000 native a recent time, Ing popular song. ert ( Marilyn) Zleve, Oklahoma Planning Chairman of the Cititrout from Strawberry are In the But Giddy-U- p Go gned only dt This gives City, Okla.; two grandchildren; zenship Committee. 20-Mu- le . hatching process If you by far as Coalville, and Coalville, of the him they weije helping , opportunity sisters. Dr. brothers and Wesley chance, have not visited the' hat- forced to transfer their goods to H. Anderson, Ogden; Frank H. to plan programs for the young COALVILLE chery in the last while, do go and a commercial van for the balance Utah. Anderson, Salt Lake City; Ufa. people throughout eee the Immense layout Rain' of the trip. trip are reminiscent of the days to the confusion. "A Responsible Me in AmerThe J. Reuben (Emily) Clerk, Provo; from itae tiniest Inch long to bows, helped The local patrolmen "Giddv-U- n mi. .'although it is quite . gone alts by was theme chosben ica" for Go'Vjisvu the team traveling across country to Mrs. Lloyd (Mary) Peterson, San to th. drivers conml trtftlc .Ml. tW doubtful the early freight conference this iwhlch Earl years and commemorate Mrs. the fiftieth anniManuel, Aria, restaurants going through this area, flgur- - for the enchantment of children through discussions, talks and versary of the National Parks had paved highway, and parents. (Dorothy) House, Tooele. to' or heavy traffic cope with. Conducting. the funeral service recreation teaches the youngsters System passed thrpugh Summit Opening day for fishermen on Monday, June 8, In the South some of the qualities of leader- County last week, spending last Saturday found every one happy Although the sight of 20 mules Summit IDS Stake was a long- ship so needed today. Thursday night in the Coalville pulling a freight wagon isnt a with the catch. members over 18 were City Park, All time friend, Principal Rex WalkLocal angers reported fishing Dont forget t? mark your calcommon thing In Coalville, most MT. and Mr. Fay' Bates spent! and to asked submit applications Winnie Jean and of most tor the gigantic Fourth of them of endar Dellaven, mem-local poatlude, er; prelude Weaslngton, of the caught j rood, .ml people apparently several hours visiting with Andrus; Invocation, Lyle Peter- those attending were chosen by SD chon this way of bringing considered It Just another of the bers of the Mule Train. The cuu-- j the limit In a abort time. July celebration In Oakley Fea- son; sketch of Gwen's life, Bishop local leaders and council mem- J this anniversary to the minds of many publicity treks weve seen mlssary man aocnrapany'nx tnoj Dolling seemed to be more I tured will be the annual parade, on basis of er their hers the per- every one who sees the Msarr 1.1 Pox Walker; speaker, Ken Maug-formsuccessful in sh.' than bonk fishing onbnrbccue dinner, program, Junior Mesh recent , years. train is Mr. Dan pass through sonal leadership qualities and outfit, Valley resident. The trip around the Echo dam worked with Mr. Bate, in the the two reservoirs, tuid thou who rodeo, end two of the wildest The 20 small mules, complete and up the narrow Echo canyon restaurant business So Nevida. J iot out ou.ly enough to heat therodeoa this side of tho Rockies. Musical numbers wren sung by (iroject work. v --w Butler Ritchie and a trio, ' This- Is Just another of the with bells on their harness: the enn he dangerous when truffle Mr. DeHaven iv;inrttd iha? the wind reported good catches and First is the night of Saturday, I . program freight-wam piled high with is blocked by such a Moon, Fllsnbeth and Tom Lefler. many facets of the July 2, and then Min-danight rcreplon and hnaj'kaM'y I the lota 0' Mr oru-smoulding the leaders, of foodstuff, grain sacks, bedding, vehicle. Tout sti stopping to take j folks In Utah ) as beej tiuinan.l-plcturc- s, We to. k ovr children out last ' July 4. For best seats, make res-wo-ek The flowers were In charge i morrow. ' and anything else needed on the onri Is woll worth the rrvstlons early. Relief Societies. or just stars only Bridling: On Saturday. r 11, the last payment for Echo Dam and Res- speaker, D. Earl Harris, Secreervoir will- - be commemorated In tary and manager of Weber River fitting ceremonies, beginning at Water Users Association. OVER SWIM POOL DIRECTION J-.- Col. Williams Wins Cluster - Saddles Stolen from Merchant Williams New Legion Head Art - qj Gwen Gibbons u Funeral Held Monday, June 6 Ics-C.- buff-colore- d, et Fair Queen Be . THIS WEEK - ' s fun-pack- State Honois for Dale Ure 4-- H a!) GO Has . , Old-proce- ss Stops Traffic Team Spends Night at . much-publiciz- ed . ' r ' Plan Ahead 4-- 4-- H ofl' slow-movi- ng y |