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Show 4 It THE mm. ill ll I Commission Maps Oct. Closing Parleys COUNTY BEE r . awT.-ar-t ajssMaasu.- - " J ttr.uga.-ag- atety CUnyon1! After dierawfcwe of possible fte Utah State Road Gov. Chlvin L. Ramptan said Tmday the state will doe U.S. It through toe mouth of Parleys Canyon Oct, r added, the state will . adveribe for bids on a fldOIW W project to apgrada Utah ft too only through Emigration Canyon "acceptable" detour route. The State Road ti atao aw proved a evsn-poi- nt program to improve safety along Utah ft and to take necessary action to insure nooHi traffic flow through the winding canyon. Tha official road rommiwion motion atae noted: --Highway 40 wiB bo doaed only after tha $400X00 to impravemanta financed B percent by federal faada made la Utah 5; Bees WAXING by Mary Bee My old Alma Mater, GVHS, 'dosed Its doors tor to last SUNDAY NIGHT on tha idiot i tub Ed Sullivan aped lot of tlm Introducing famous people In ttw audience, ud It rtmlnd-- d nw of somsthingtorthappen-a- d In Los Angdts a coqds el weeks ago. Our motel lady rsmarked that rtw Just happened, by rare good fortune and tha greatest food to hava two tlekats to th if of a talavlslon show that vninc liras so absolutely confounded and flabberfasted that 1 offered to pay her tor the privilege, but aha vaaboosst. a Now every one knows that these tlekats are worth their weight in fold. You have to wait tor months to fat la to Lawrence Walk and Sullivan and the And here were other two, rlfbt now, tor nothing. Already I started planning . hot-sho- ts. a few hippies. (Accidentally?) Wen, that's Just almost about exactly the way it turned out. Not quits, maybe. But prit- We were surprised that ww had to stand In line with at least a hundred other people. None were In evening dress not a formal In toe crowd. For 95 minutes we stood there. Then a man cam along and asked to see tha color of our tickets. Pink tickets (ah, that's us) please move over hare in another line. minutes toe not us) started moving into the studio. Apparently they were toe hoi poDol who would HU up to corners and make a smiling background tor us font and canter Finally it was our turn. But some one had erred slightly. The pink ticket people were placed In toe corners. MLF was leaning on a fire extinguisher and I was peering out from behind toe coke machine. Odd part was that not a single usher came running to say: 'Oh, dear madam and sir, we're so terribly sorry, you riuul&f be back here, please forgive us and come with me. Not a. stogie, peanut --pickin' on. Alter another 15 tickets (that's BLUE big-sho- ts. I WOULD WEAR tha light blue shirt and have 1ILF make me 19 heavily tor the studio lights. She would wear something light and gay and I in turn would W would handle her make-q- p. be escorted by a uniformed uher to the front, eeoter aids, and seated with a flourish, maybe even a fanfara and a blare of trumpets. Then the magic moment. The master of ceremonies would point with pride and roar out In stentorian tones: Wa are so proud and happy to have with us tonight, from ltoegan, YEWta, that sterling newspaperman, that peer of publishers, that colossal columnist, thsl witty weekly winner, HX. Mae McConlfee. He's right out theah. Please, oh please, lfac, stand up and bow. And at his left, of course, his lovely charming, brilliant, witty, efminded ficient, mad-mon.bride, Lou. We would stand ip and I would suck in my gut and she would bat her new false eyelashes and we would wave gaily left and right and behind and maybe throw kisses and unless the boos began we might Just stand up there all eraing. ey i AFTER THE SHOW there would be autograph hounds walt-in- g and the name is so long that my arm would gat tired and My Lady Fair's smile would start hurting her face, and tha police might have to rescue mo and 1 would lose part of my shirt and her blouse would be ripped and oh my there would he a ha hell of a time. Driving away we might even run over Peoa News Several ladles had tha opportunity to attend a convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers --on Thursday, May 22 In Morgan. Attending were Evalyn Stem bridge, Lowls Neel, LaVern Crandall and Cumorah Brinton. Gordon, Evalyn, Wendell and r.iartu Stambrldgs traveled to Logan where they picked up Melvin and took their horses to Smithfleld where they were entered In tha races for the Cache Valley Days, lb horses did very well, one coming In first and one second. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Milliner are pround new grandparents, having received word of the birth of an I lb. 13 01. boy born to Lynn and Patty Milliner of Morgan. The baby was born May 20, at th Thomas Dee Hospital In Ogden. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Georg Shaar of Roberts, Idaho. Dan and Ina Crandall were hosts for a buffet supper ThursTri-sta- ke day evening following grad- uation. It was attended by faculty members and their wives. Seems that the teachers are celebrating tha end of echooL have Th Young Married another ton party last Friday night. They startedoutby working at the town park and got quite a bit accomplished. After it was too dark to work any longer, the group moved to th church where they were served a good and hearty meal of meat loaf and all the trimmings topped off with strawberry shortcake. There ia much activity going on this week as everyone prepares for Memorial Day and the dinner and homaeomlng celebration In the Psoa Recreational HaU on Friday. A cute one act play entitled Fosey Grandma waspresen- t- time behind this year's graduating elass, and Haven't decided whether this makes me sad or happy. The people living to Grand View and Bruneau, Idaho (too two schools consolidated to make a brand new centralised achod) are very happy. There to no doubt to their minds that this to tha right move and that their children will gat a better education to the bigger school. (When you think about it, you cant blame them. Neither school had more than SO students before-- in the entire high school. I graduated with adass Vhdeeal 'big-nam- es pre-fllm- tog At- cow-rais- ers cow-raise- rs. hitch-hiki- ng Atosd by Gov. Raamtas If Os wort: cortda't bo speededoftMr. HeUand said As pmject wlU taka "at least five years," and has not vw readied sagt Monday at the Pioneer Building. The leHon was 'Pioneer irrigation la Upper Soaks River Vsllay given by Kate Atkinson. Dale Thomas entered tos SU Mark's Hospital Sunday afternoon, for tests and therapy on his back. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wahls of Sail Laks spent Sunday visiting with Gus Prescott. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Winter-to- n of Roosevelt were here Saturday night tor toa reception of Mika and Bettis Ann at tos Francis church. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Potts were here from Upalco for the wadding of Nettle's niece and visiting the home of Mr. ud Mrs. Lafo Page. Mr. Tad Sloan and Wendell and Vera duff of Montana were also here tor toe recaption. dosing social ttt Mr. Heilaad Hid dMptta fta added expeua of auto a project, the VJ. Bunas of Mbhe Roads has called three-hu- e highways WhA traps." Officials said fte highway Aepart-SM. 6 hnpravumest program for Utah factades eenotmctioa of ptmtug fanea sleep gradoa, widening of fta road when possible, and cnation of school bsi itapS for atudnta Bring hi the canyon who n attend Granite Dbtrict cherts. Mr, KeUaad wid At bna itapi will bo separated from tha highway by gaird nihnga, sad whan students moat walk along fta roadway to gat to tos Hope. aidewalka atao andoaed by bt huOt guard rafla-- win sure ere hard to plain. Varda and Clarence Bates got word tost Bob is out of toe hospital and is tooling batter. Hs may bs able to coma home by May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hallam ud family and Alma Atkinson wen dinner guests at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sears Saturday evening lnSsltLsks. Mr. and Mrs. Lyls Sears spent Thursday at tbs boms of Tad and Ivy Hallam. They came for ttw graduation of their nephew, Tony Hopfanbnck. Mr. and Mrs. Date Simmons: spent Saturday In Satt Lake hopping and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Duans Jensen spent Sunday at ttw home of Wendell end Verl Dugdals. Lorslos Hallam washome from achool over the weekend. Bus Hallam got his eye split open playing baseball, bat It Is ' healing fine. Marians Mitchell was rushed to ttw hospital for surgery last Tuesday 'night. She is boms now and feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hopkanback cams from California for thsir graduation. They left Saturday to go bach Lee-Awent horns riltt then for the summer. Seniors from our Wardgrad-uatl- ng were; Stanley Atkinson, . ud Ii nn . V DtatoLss CrlttsndsiLTony Hopkanback, Earl McNeil, Het-t- is Ami Fags, and Carrie Spader. TheH toys and girls an to n- ho to congratulated on ttwlr accomplishments throughout their ng schod years. Well, Fm sure all ttw parents are hippy school la out tor the summer. But It Is sin a happy feeling when It Is time for school to start again. It nems ws . ry fciW rail Tammy Wslksr is visiting this week with her gruttysrsnts Mr. ud Mrs. Clyde Merchant. Young people of the Ward want to tos Temple Tuesday u Miltei whtrs tosy did baptisms forth dead. Thou participating were Rolf ud Heed Schumann, John Field, Henderson Miudlne, Nancy Jorgenson, Janet Crandall, Debus Stcmbrtdga and Janice Merchant. Joyce Field hu gona to Salt Laks where she will bs working for toe summer. L Price V lili MS) Heart Victim John L. Pries, 19, Roy, died a heart attack May 30. Bom August 29, 1929. Paradise, Cache County, to Douglas S. and Martha Obray Pries. Married Mavis Mltclwll, August 29, 1952, Lojpn LDS of Tempi. Hhrdte Whtowy, Qty West, said an tom commMoned on Utah An rood ought ts bt mndt On lanes an way, Instead of jwt adflng a ftird toss on steep grades as proposed by the Highway Departmant Haul Howington of Sail Lake spent Sunday with Sarah McNeiL Mavis Pries of Roy came to taka her mother. Till Mitchell to Salt Lake tor soma tests. Till Is going June SlntothsLDS Hospital tor surgery ouhsr ur cross-count- director, said advance plans rah lor approximately ft million worth f wotoraUJL 320 f ' " aid to As proposed Provo Canyon project tea "toot in too dark," , , But, Haney C. BeOaad, highway snl spent too weekend at tbs horns of Theron and Norms Atkinson. of towel) Jake Jacobs had too misBut whan 1 think of the fortune of getting his toot badly of which Ivy halls crumbling at work. soon will exist no mora- -I get smashed and Mr. Mrs. Jerald Atkina little nostalgic about toe son and family of Las Vegas schod where toe entire student spent tos weekend at tos home body slutted one bright spring of Alma Atkinson, tot Mark two cars. day-- to Mitchells and the Ted Hallama Oh well, I have plenty of Ruth Hallam has gone to spend memories.. three weeks in Las Vegas at the Jerald Atkinson home. Special note to Loulse-Ma- c: Oreo, Wanda andStsvnSmlth white-fac- ed not cows do No, of Las Vegas spent toe weekend hate Mack angus cows. In fact here visiting family and friends. they ean live together to comLee and Linda Thomas an the and plete fellowship produce parents of a baby boy proud beautiful little black calves with bon May 29 at the Holy Cross white faces. Hospital. They are going to On the other hand, whitename him Tory Lee. He weighDO faced hate ed 6 lb. 8 oz. and la 19 to. black angus Each long. cow th best Is his breed. things Alto Jones of Eureka spent All of them hate sheep and tos weekend at tha home of her s. slater, Verl Dugdals and Verde Bates. Starting Friday Fm taking a Tom and Elda Batashadthslr vacation and I have an exciting 00s, Earl and Kenny and toslr .their home for an ofElvaf, two weeks bImimii wive horns over thsweskand. .v.fcrutoers ud sisters and thetr ' I had thought of Leonard and Dork Afldnson inUtas; About forty-towerd. to Hawaii, but was told .toe had their family home. over the.Y, faare to. oiov . tos'.lood route Is not conducive to kltch- -, : and Muir fta first family ! so have decided to spend,;. jreekuxL.Ted 4dd JofaJ tfad,ftifiliy;''Dettftt at home. (Especially of. v VeguA; Jqrflfnd htyra tour or firs year, since my family complain that HduMl of TranoUj' hnd Whde had bar family PrHott I don't spend enough time there ud Haaal CurrjT of S$tt Lake. ' .wnw with her over tos week- -! now). They enjoyed a steak fry. .. . ' But we Mr;-- : and- Mrs. Morgan' have soma marvelous Jinda Muir aod childran of i '.nd jitaity qt Mfo&W short tours scheduled to break-- ,, Lai Vegas arespeadinga Ur.snd Mrs. Jack Pres--T the monotony. of weeks .with her parqntsyy eotf.and of Lu Vsgss My Better Half has promised Leonard' and Doris AtBnSoo.1 gad Mr. and Mrs. ahjm' Pros- -; 'at least one excursion to th Shi Is going to ham Dynlse's ; ftott of Salt Laks. . ninth wonder of the world, that Allis and Geraldlna Woodard s vacation wonderland, toe Hene-f- er sits from the Echo Dam, , spent four days hare from Las' V Dumps. There will b picnics a toe-- ' Vega 'visiting ' with Mr. and. We will also make at least :v pasture, . dinners .'toy; two at? Mrs. Etrl Woodard. on' trip Into Beautiful-Dowtoff. Ward was saddened inf' Town-Ecto sample some of ' Hmwfox's. brightest night spot, hearing of toe. deato bf swimming in toe irrigation ditch the exciting night Ufa there. " da tha tennis Price of Roy . Ha married Mavis and roller-skatiWeve slated an exciting court. Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and tour to include Like I said, I hava s marMrs. Parlay Mitchell. We the Anderton Clay-pit- s, Peter extend our sympathy to this velous vacation planned, and Klawetfs Gravel Crusher, Ted while Fm gone, Mika Rlchlns family during toslr time of Foster's cattle ranch,faeUnion sorrow. will take care of toe Bee Office. Pacific Depot at Devils Slide Bee Tha Francis DUP held toslr See you after and toe view of toe construction eon- - cut tot Darif tonsils out while here. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kirk-ha- m and family spent toe week-end at toe home of Am and Donna Kirkham. Vida Stevens of Ogden spent one day last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Prescott and at the boms of Clarence and LaRas Johnson. Retta Prescott had Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vernon and family of Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell and family of Roosevelt; and Mr. and Mrs. Jos Ratobons of Ogden hare with bar for a faw itays of visiting. Bishop and Mildred Lemon had ttwlr son blessed at Fast Meeting Sunday, giving him the "name of Daniel Hale Lemon. . Fay and Olive Mitchell had .as weekend visitors, Jarry and Myrna Homer and family of Wanship. John and EIyi Hallam had as visitors over tos weekend. Fay and Shirley Kirkham and family of Lai Vegas. On Sunday they had a steak fry at At M0 sot a matter of whtftir Parleys be dosed, hs added. "We an gns on that Biri Prove Canyon simply take As traffic ftati on it now, wiftoot aay additional traffic." SaA SaJ L mIsAm uxnmunoa bus no mwnpwi boko iLa kinson and family of Sail Lake from "in icdllbBFI m CK B morion at Conuntatkinsr LoVaughn Ora ataa said they win rak ft tracking hduatnr to voluntarily limit rat of Utah ft to noun not genonlly wood by fte Inotoriag pridfe But, raid Mr. Cow, If too tracked fail to voluntarily limit wage of the road, too oommtadou win impose load restrictions during peak traffic noun. Whot-t- far "stood COBMOisdOB News of Francis Community ed on Tuesday by the M.LA. B was under the direction of activity counselor Beth Schu- - John Rond located so WenrtbdiH, Gov. Ramptan pledged expenditure oa At Provo Caxyon road this summer" is allow Its SNwhwUfl. 40 Is Mocked. During n hearing earlier Tuesday, Lowe. Ashton, a representative of toe Vsntto County Chamber of Commerce, termed UJ. 1 "eompietaty inadequate" m a track detour. ttt Parieyi raeUX.40. --The commission will apply trnmedi- - Mr. and Mrs. Carman It is UJ. doting; "An unawaOy heavy" lata penalty wiB bo charged fte contractor on ft Parleys Gnyea project if the road la not pen to traffic by June 10, UR; -- And, all available toola will be wed to promote safety and prevent traffic tieupe when Emigration Crayon begins to receive the 1000 vehicles that dally Aid sheep-raiser- at WELL, least we got to aae a teevee show filmed. We'd always wow dared what it was like, but we refined to beat paws whan tha Mg sign flashed tor 'applause. The show was. 'Funny You Should Ask, and there ward we more several or less recognised. The stage at least a ceiling contained ' hundred powerful lights, and how toe dosan camera mm, electricians and workers at the front of the stage, shutting off the view pretty wall, could tell them apart Fll never know. After tha first half hour we leaned that this was a tape Job, they were going to do tour more tor a full week's seriesy so we left. No--' body triad to stop us and urge us to take part. Forgot to mention that while w were standing to line, several men camepast literally BEGGING people to accept free tickets to coming shows, both afternoon and eventog.Somehaw this slightly depredated the value of tha pink tickets we clutched so tlgtoUy. Oh well. Maybe next year by an WU Seek he taderal aid to improvo Provo Highway Ut, eaptetad to bear muck of tot track traffic diverted By Jenylhytar Tribune Staff Writer u Ha was employes of Ogden Defanu Depot; active member of the LDS Church; veteran Koreu War. Survivors:- - widow, Convert to a Flameless Electric Heat. Many others in this area have made the switch... sans, daughter, Mlchatl, Bart, Scott, Janeen, all of Roy. Parents, Ogden; brothers, sisters, Seth, Hood River, Oregon; DalMar, Denver; Mrs. Earl (Georgia) Hedstrom, Ogden; Mri. Jay (Nadn) Bird, Dallas. Funeral services were held Tuesday, Roy LDS Ward Chapel. Burial, Paradise, Cache First-Fourtee- County. The first Commandant of tot Coast Guard, Captain Alexander V. Fraur, had his commission revoked In 1856 for advocating steam over nils. Impulu Custom Cou)o Match that, anybody. We givo you nn honest honest ducreuso in price. Tnke tlio '69 Impnlu nhove. in cur ut un Wo improved Iho ride. Mode il quieter inside. Added nn anli-tlu-- ii locking device, lul sicel guurd mils in the doors. Hi ill, this Impulu with n ilUO-h- p VH, Turbo I lydrn-mnliadvnnced-dMig- n power disc brakes, betid rcstruinia, whilewnlls nud wheel covers ia c, priced $101 less than in The cars IHXI-h- 275-h- p 19G8. 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