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Show lcrcflining ntv.i-si- l -- 'ilt City, Utah. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Thursday, August 19, South Summit Pair on Jr. Hereford Assn. Board Clarkston, Utah- .- The Utah Junior Hereford Association elected its new officers at the annual UJHA Field Day, hosted this year by Stuart Hereford Ranch near Clarkston. They are (from left, back row) Jack Whittier, Morgan, second vice president; Reed Schumann, Peoa, director; Joe Campbell, Logan, president; Will Ware-haFerron, director; and Marshall Jensen, Logan, first vice president. In the front row m, are Dana Crandall, Peoa, treasurer; Vicki Lee Jarvis, Spanish Fork, reporter. Not present for photo were (from left) The University of Utah is pleased to announce that Gary McCormick of Kamas is one of nearly 500 students who received advanced degrees at the University's summer com- mencement, August 14. A native of Kamas, Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McCormick. He graduated from South Summit High in 1952, and from the University of Utah in 1957. He is married to the former Karen Jean Clark, of Logan, and they have two children. He is a member of the South Summit High School faculty and hopes to continue his work in education. AH University graduates and members of the faculty and administration participated in the August 14ceremony in the 15,000 seat Special Events Center. The commencement speaker was Dr. Jack H. Adamson, Professor of English and former academic vice president. The August graduating class numbered about The 23,000 1100. University of Utahs students come from every county in Utah, every state in the nation and more than 50 foreign countries. National Ram Sale Has Local Buyers The Top Columbia Ram at the National Ram Sale in Salt Lake was purchased by the Wool-stenhul- Brothers $cott Steve and Don) for the amount of $600. The TopSuffolk Ram was purchased by Earl $am) Blonquist and Clifton, (Tari) Blonquist Jr. for $950. Jodds To Meet on Social Services at Conference Calling all descendants of Thomas and Ann Redding Judd to the family reunion, Hoyts-vil- le Ward Cultural Hall, Saturday, August 21 at 1:30 p.m. Pot luck dinner from 4 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. Auction. Summit Stake President Reed E. Brown announced today that the Summit Stake LDS Quarterly Conference held Saturday and Sunday, August 14 and 15, rd at Henefer showed a attendance figure of 37 of the Stake church members Double Accident present. He complimented the people FRANC- Eof Summit Stake for their faith Mrs. Nettie Simmons of Salt and support, and stated that the Lake received word that her presence of Elder Richard L. granddaughter, Beverly LindEvans, renowned spokesman for say of Cleveland, Texas has the popular Sunday morning been hurt in an accident. It 'Church of the Air" program, seems that her stepson, Wayne and also a member of the was shot in the leg with a .22 Quorum of Twelve, undoubtatdy rifle being held by a neighcontributed to the large turnbor boy. Beverly called an amout. bulance. Elder Evans, who delivers The ambulance hit a car on 'The Spoken Word each Sunits way to the hospital which day morning on the radio staresulted in back, hip, hand and tion KSL Church of the Air prowrist injury to Beverly. Terry gram, was featured as the main Gee is at Cleveland taking care speaker in the general session of the baby while Beverly is held Sunday morning, and also recuperating. addressed the congregation in the Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening sessions. Accompanying Elder Evans to the conference sessions, and also featured as a speaker, was Elder J. Howard Dunn, assistant to the Quorum of Twelve and Regional Representative for Date for the Senior Citizens Summit Stake. boat trip is set for Friday, The conference theme was August 27 at 5:30 p.m. 'Social Services", and Elder A North Summit bus will pick Evans stressed the importance up and deliver back to the startof offering these services to ing point. all member of the church in Bus leaves Heneverat3p.m., helping them to apply the proper 3:20 church house; Coalville, principles of the Gospel into p.m., school house; Wanship, their lives. He emphasized the e, Hoyts-vill3:40 p.m., church house; importance of holding regular, at door. weekly Family Home Evenings not contacted yet and as a Anyone unit, because the desiring to go on this trip, LDS family Church has stressed the Penny-bakplease phone Harry benefits al Family Home EvenGlen Tweed or Reed ings for over half of a century. Brooks before Thursday, AugIn expounding on the imust 19. The cost is $5.50 each of the family unit and portance two person which includes a that parents play in the role hour boat trip on the lake and their children with supplying dinner.-Har- ry Penny baker, the proper foundation for learnchairman. ing church principles, he told of the undeniable role that the father of the household must supply whenhe said, 'Its greater to be a father than it is to be a Bishop or a Stake President. You cant release or transfer a father. If he doesnt The current topic of interest do his Job, he is still the at North Summit is the purfather. chase of band uniforms. The Relief Society "Singing The students have been workMothers, presented two exing frantically to try and raise ceptionally well-dosongs for a balance of $4,000 for the purthe enjoyment of those in atchase of these attractive, showy tendance. This singing group uniforms. More money is exwas under the direction of Mrs. pected to be raised on their Virginia Griffith of Henefer latest venture. Ward, accompanied by Diane A Browning automatic 30-Wilde. rifle will be given to some lucky Also addressing the crowd winnter. Chances on this rifle the Sunday a.m. general during will be sold at a $1 donation session was Stake Presidency fee - which will be turned over First Counselor Carl Ovard who to the bond uniform fund. Only cited conditions in the home as Utah residents may participate being largely responsible for and it will be necessary for this the radical changes in youth to be in the gun registered today. He stated that true love name of someone who is nineteen years of age or over. in' the home and the absence of emotional stress between If you are interested in purparents and children guarantees ticket a you may call chasing the family a better chance of Evonne Warner, Chairman or success in rearing the children Siml-steMelanie Simister, Louise r, to and providing them Merlyn Huston, Mr. John withmaturity more stable future. He a or Mrs. Grant Morgan, Mr. remarked that love between Geary or Mrs. Anna Parker. parents and children can solve almost any problem which arises. 'All Gods laws are based on love, he said, and ask all the members to "love Council member, Francis F. Toole and William M. Judd, as alternate High Council members, Carl R. Dearden, as Stake Executive PriesthoodSecretary and Grant N. Richins as Second Assistant to Hie Stake Sunday School Superintendent. Sustained in the vacated positions were: Francis F. Toole, High Council member, Donald B. Dawson and Lloyd R. Crit-terdas Alternate High Council members, Leon S. Simister as Stake Priesthood Executive Secretary, and Ralph T. Ovard as Second Assistant to the Stake Sunday School Superintendent. Also sustained was Violet D. Staples as the Stake Director of Marthanne Larsen, Spanish Fork, secretary; and Colleen Crawford, Ferron, director. Lindsays Suffer North Summitfootball North Summit game. Football schedule, Junior Varsity: September 2, North Summit at Wasatch, 4 p.m. September 9, Morgan at North Summit, 4 p.m. September 16, North Summit at Evanston, 4:30 p.m. September 23, North Summit at South Summit, 4 p.m. September 30, Evanston at North Summit, 4:30 p.m. October 5, North Summit at Morgan, 4 p.m. October 9. South Summit at North Summit, 7:30 p.m. October 14, North Summit at Grantsville, 4 p.m. October 21, Wasatch at North Summit, 4 p.m. October 28, North Summit at Intermountain Indian School, game. (Times will be subject to change.) schedule, Varsity: Grant svilleat August 27, North Summit, 8 season. p.m., pre- September 3, Wasatch at 8 p.m. Pre- North Summit, season. September 10, Morgan at North Summit, 8 p.m., Preseason. September 17, North Summit at Green River, Wyo., 7:30 pjn., Pre-seaso- n. September 24, Dugway at North Summit, 7:30 p.m., League Game. October 1, North Summit at Park City, 2 p.m., League Game. October 6, South Summit at North Summit, 7:30 p.m., league October 15, North Summit at Dugway, 7:30 p.m., league October 22, Park City at North Summit, 7:30p.m., league game. October 29, North Summit, at South Summit, 1:30 p.m., league game. 6, November Quarter finals. . 5-- November November 12-1- 18 3, Semi-fina- ls 19, State finals 4 p.m. Important Books Must Be Returned Mrs. Maureen Spriggs, head librarian at the North Summit High School says that if you have not returned library books to the North Summit school library please do so immediately.' Band Uniform Fund Is Short ne op Blonquist ponsible parties, said. "We cant let grass grow in the streets of the old home ago. The business thrived until the Interstate abandoned Coalvilles Main Street. "We could get by through the year and then make it up in the summer months from the tourist trade, Judd said. "The last year has been too tough to try to carry on. On a recent visit to Tacoma, Wash., Bill Judd was offered a Job as a real estate salesman which was 'too good to turn down. They will be moving in the very near future. They have a married daughter, son Bill Jr., Just home from a mission who Is going into the service, and a daughter who will enter BYU this fall. Gloria Judd has been operating a beauty shop in the family home, which will be offered for sale. Both she and her husband have been very active in state town. woolgrowing enterprise, and was occupied for many years by the Frank Bullock Store. For the past two years Berger Bros, operated a store there, and they sold out last week. Adjoining was Bill Judd's Market, which closed last week end. The Bill Judd family is moving to Tacoma, Wash. "We have no plans for the building, Blonquist said Tuesday. "It just seemed such a shame to let a fine buildinglike that, in such a fine location, go for comparative peanuts at sheriffs sale that we bid it in at $31,550. "Of course we hope to lease soon as possible to res- it as k own a thriving motel and a very popular cafe in Coalville. Bill Judd, who was assistant postmaster in Coalville for many years, took over the grocery store which made up part of the building about six years circles. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J.Davis from Provo spent a couple of days visiting with Mrs. Cassia IIENEFE- RDelbert C. Richins was sustained as Bishop of Henefer Ward, Sunday in the Henefer Ward Sunday evening services. Released was former Bishop Donald B. Dawson, who was called to serve on the Summit Stake High Council. Bishop Richins ' chose as his First Counselor, Carl R. Dear-de- n and Everett C. Ovard as his Second Counselor. He retained Blaine Bearden as Ward Clerk and Scott Richins as Ward Financial Clerk. Released, with a vote of thanks for a job well done with Bishop Dawson were Sheldon Richins, First Counselor and Everett C. Ovard, Second Coun- selor. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lamb Mrs. Stella Dlston drove to Salt Lake Saturday evening to attend the Golden Wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. (Lyda) Newbold. Mrs. Lamb and Mrs. Dlston are sisters to Mrs. Newbold. Two other sisters from other areas were also in attendance. and f thy with-out-a- nd who doesnt need-t- he Church. President Brown, in recognizing that periods of contention do exist among people at times, quoted from the Book id Mormon in referring to the troubles between the Nephites and the Lamanites, as the Lord said it must be so, that I may Judge the people in immortality by their deeds (while) in mortality. The business transacted was under tiie direction of Summit Stake Presidency Second Counselor Newell Chappell. The following releases were made: Clinton C.Dlllree, as Stake High "... Mrs. Jean is a granddaughter to Mrs. Judd. They had been in Atlanta, Georgia where Doug had been with the Military Police Division of the Army. He was on his way back to Richland, Washington where he will leave his wife with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Reva) Davis, while he serves a year in Viet Nam with the Army. He will leave from Ft. Lewis, Washington August Stefan V. Bowen was also advanced to the office of an Elder in the Melchlzedek Priesthood. The invocation for the general session of conference was given by William M. Judd, and the Benediction pronounced by Grant R. Paskett. Kathy Vernon P1 ,Ul8 Gold Oak Leaf Cluster on her hus- band Larry during his advance- - There is a change in the time schedules of the schools this year and will also effect the bus time schedule. School wiU begin at 8:45ajn. August 25, Wednesday, instead of 9 a.m. as in the past. Those students riding buses should plan on the bus leaving 15 minutes earlier than last year. Buses will leave school at 3:30 pan. to bringthe students home. We are also contemplating not running buses to night activities this year. We had very few students riding them last year, many times only one or two which is quite acost per student. There were even times when students would sign up to come and we would run a bus and no one would ride. Considering the cost of running the buses and the cost of the driver we feel that it is an excessive cost to the taxpayer to continue. Larry Vernon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vernon of Coalville, has been promoted to Lieutenant Commander in the United States Navy. This advancement makes Larry the youngest lieutenant commander aviator serving on active duty. A veteran of Viet Nam, Larry is attached to Training Squadron Twenty --one at the Naval Air Station, Kingsville, Texas. He is price or free meals. Free and reduced lunches will be given to those families who request it with Income below $2,040 for a family of one and under the following schedule as duced outlined by the National School Lunch AcU $2,040.00 Three Four Five $3,940.00 $4,530.00 $3,310.00 Six Seven Eight - - $5,640.00 $6,170.00 $6,650.00 Ten $7,120.00 Eleven $7,600.00 Twelve $8,080.00 Each additional family 480.00 $ member Also consideration will be given to illness and death in the family, temporary disability, seasonal employment, family receiving public assistance, etc. Schools will make every effort to insure that children BEE FOOD PROGRAM The North Summit School District, as a part of its regular school food service program, provides meals at a reduced price or free to students unable to pay the full price. 'INCOME SCALE do not know who is paying and who is receiving a free meal. Parents who feel that their children are eligible may apply and anblication forms are available in the district office. Par- ents who desire to appeal the action on application may do so by contacting the district board 4. of education, telephone no. The districts complete policy concerning free and reduced price lunches may be reviewed in Superintendent office located at CoalUtah or in the principals ville, office at the various schools. 336-565- The following income scale is used to determine which children are eligible to receive re- - Gibbons Family Holds Reunion The Alma and Cora Judd Gibbons family reunion was held at Liberty Park Saturday, August 7. Pot luck luncheon was served at 2 p.m. alterwhlch a program was presented with a representative from each family participating. The participants illustrated the unusual amount of talent of this family. Those attending the reunion were: Aunt Mamie (Gibbons) Workman, who is not only an aunt but has also been a mother to this family in times of need. There were Gene and Eva Gibbons, Ogden; Virgil and Mildred Gibbons, Wanship and their daughter and two grandsons, Virginia (Gibbons) Tjaden and Arthur, Las Vegas, Nevada and Roger and RomaSmith and sons, Steven and Robert, Wanship; Thomas and Zella (Gibbons) Kennedy, and two grandchildren, Novato, California; Belva (Gibbons) Marquis, Santa Rosa, California. Also, her two sons, and daughter and their fam- 51 . )' ' A ati Jftl- . . Dana Crandall Best Speaker at Field Day Clarkston, Is Herefords was the title of a speech delivered by Dana Crandall, Peoa, as she took first-plahonors in the competition at the recent Utah Junior Hereford Association Field Day at Stuart Hereford Ranch near Clarkston. More than 250 Hereford enthusiasts from throughout the state attended the day-loevent. Utah-Happi- ness ce public-speaki- ng i ng ilies. Also Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pusey and three children, Nov- ato, California; Mr. AntoneGal-ivic- h and girl friend, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. VondeH Anderson and four children, Carmichael, California. Also, Morris and Della Mae Gibbons and their two daughters, Lynette and Gay and Greg; Afton, Wyoming; Mead and Esther Gibbons and two daughters, Debbie and Diane. son-in-la- w, Zettl Smithies, Lavoie Frazand Ivy Padfield hosted a birthday breakfast Wednesday in honor of Myrtle Pitt, Rhea Davies and Beryl Caves' birthdays, at the., home o! Zettl. Other guests present to enjoy the party was Alma Crow and her sister from Nebraska, Melva Carpenter and lone Lar son. We are happy to see Bud Pitt home from the hospital and out and around again. The Valleyettes held their steak fry Friday, up to the Canyon. Husbands were invited and 30 were in attendance. Deanna Page and Bonnie Lassche were hostesses. Bart Miles, Mark Lambert and Steve Anderson packed back into the Ulntahs for four days. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Milligan. All of their children and grandchildren were present. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tschannen and family of Manchester, Missouri; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Basta and family, Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Horrocks and family, Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Milligan and family, Midvale; and Mr. and Mrs. George Milligan and family, Salt Lake. They had a very nice time and visit together. Also visiting the Milligans for four days was her brother, Haskell Huddleston from Moab and their sister Hettie Charles of Cortez, Colorado. Pam and Katie Ryan, daughters of Richard and Echo spent last week in Salt Lake visiting with their grandmother Robb, and shopping for school clothes. A family reunion was held Sunday in Chalk Creek at the home of Marv and Lou Ryan. Attending from here were Richard and Echo Ryan and family, Ken Ryan and Gary and Bonnie Ryan and family. The Sew and Sew Club held a steak fry for their husbands Saturday night at the Town Park. Sherree Pace and Bonnie Kay Angell were in charge. They enjoyed having Walt Daniels play the piano for them, and they also played volley ball. Leona Deros flew to Illinois last week after hearing of her fathers death. Our sympathy is with her and her family at this time. Leona came back with her sister and her family, Bob and Mary Arnett and seven children moved to Kamas. We would like to welcome them here. Stiff and Alta Hoyts daughter and granddaughter, Tanya and Leslie Andrew left Thursday for their home In Michigan. They have spent most of the summer here visiting with relatives and friends. Visiting with DeVon and Louise Wilde over the weekend was her sister Betty Wall and family of Wallsburg, Ed helped ier $5,110.00 Nine ' an advanced Jet flight instruc- tor teaching instrument flying; formation, weapons delivery, air-to-gunnery and air combat maneuvering. In addition to his squadron duties, Larry is on the honor roll at Texas AA I University. He is married to Kathy Vernon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vernon, also of Coalville. The young couple have a daugair hter, Dean!.' News Notes from Kamas Valley INCOME FAMILY SIZE Two rnln Lieut. Commander in U.S. Navy North High Plans Bus Changes; Needy Students Get Free Meals ' ment ceremony at the Naval Air station, Kingsville, Texas. on is their daughter, Larry Vernon Becomes Youngest 26. neighbors. Stake President Reed E. Brown, who conducted the Quarterly Conference sessions, gave a powerful address in the general session, calling upon all stake members to "be faithful and dedicate their lives to serving tiie Lord. He said that we should all "give our lives to the Lord a piece at a time, not in one big chunk, and call that good for a lifetime". He advised all present that "There is not one single soul in Summit Stake who can get along last week. Also visiting Judd were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Owen. Dougs wife, Judd with 06 Bill Blonquist and Alan Frandsen D. C. Richins Buy Coalville Business Building Is New Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Blonquist also Bill Blonquist, owner of the Silver King Lodge in Park City, and Atiy. Alan D. Frandsen, Summit County attorney with a live practice in Park City, last week purchased the old Co-building in Coalville. This is tiie big building on the corner, on Main street, which was built originally for a Libraries. COALVILLE, UTAH 84017 Harold J. Davis Goes to Vietnam en Senior Folks Set Boat Trip er, Brave Gridders, Varsity and JV, List Schedule for Coming Season VOLUME XXXVI Elder Richard Evans Is Speaker near-reco- Gary McCormick Wins Advanced Degree in Education at U. of U. NUMBER THIRTY THREE 1971 ' DeVon work on their home in Oakley. They plan on moving.in the first of next week. Alma Crow was happy to have her sister here visiting for a week, Ada Ashby of Kearney, Nebraska. She lWt Monday to return to her home. The Kamas Ward Mutual girls attended MIA camp for three days at Beaver View, under the direction of Carolyn Thacker. Marsha Hickman of Rawlings, Wyoming came in and stayed with them also. Sheila Lewis and Lisa Fitzgerald spent one night with them. The four year mutual girls stayed for four days. There were seventeen girls there and they took first campers. prize as Elmo and Irene Hoyt had a family reunion Saturday at their home. Vll of their children and grandchildren were able to be there, and they had a very nice time together. Irene reports she had a very wonderful nd experience on her tourof Europe, but is happy to be home again. Frank and. Minnie Richards were happy to have visiting them, his sister Susie Eam-sha- w and her two daughters and w of Salt Lake and California. They also visited with Ralph and Naomi Richards. Blaine and Lil Richards of Rock Springs, Wyoming also visited Frank and Minnie over the son-in-la- weekend. Koy and Pat Andersons baby daughter is home from the hospital after having surgery. The SouthSummit Band members and their families and friends gathered at the High School Saturday night where they enjoyed watching films taken of their trip to Canada. The band members gave Max and Ann a going away present, a movie projector, and light refreshments were served. Visiting at the home of Vern and Linda Osmond for a few days were her brother and the Brent Housekeeper family of Seattle, Washington. Charlie and Liz Parker and daughter Pamela and Dale and Bonnie and baby spent Friday in Salt Lake shopping. Their Keith daughter and and Patsy Richardson of Heber spent Friday and Saturday with Charlie and Liz. We would like to welcome Carl and Jane Gunn and family to Kamas. They have purchased the Fillmore mobile home, and the Fillmore's have moved into their new home. Pat and Ron Fitzgerald are happy to have her daughter Patricia staying with them.Shehas been attending Ricks Junior College in Idaho this summer. Sorry to report that Ward Blazzard is in the St. Marks hospital after injuring his leg. Emery and Brenda George and family are here from New . son-in-la- w, Mexico' i t |