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Show Universal lcrcfllnlng lil kierpont, Utah Lake Salt City, IT COUNTY BEE Thursday, December 30, NUMBER FIFTY TWO 1971 County Agent Reed Moore Makes Some Important Announcements vide information on current legal problems Including challenge facing water users on environment, water rights and water policy. Business of the Annual Meeting will involve election of new officers, local financing, and program plans for 1972. Water users from the areas of Summit County should plan to attend this if possible. J. Reed Moore Just a few announcements of meetings and events to come: North Second traders Win State Fair Essay Prizes Mrs. Shaw's Second Grade Class are extremely proud of their classmates this week. third place Word was received that class members had won all the second grade prizes given by the Utah State Fair in the essay contest. too, was interested in the Indians and how they made yarn from wool and beaded necklaces. He stated that he had also learned to tell a bald eagle from a golden eagle. The children wrote essays reporting on the subject, "What I Learned At The Fair. They attended the fair as a field trip with the Second Graders. winner. He received a $5 gift certificate and white ribbon. Kips essay told how he, Mariann Dawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dawson, received an 'Honorable Men Joni Jenkins, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jenkins won a beautiful engraved plaque and a check for $10 and a blue ribbon for her first place essay. Jonis essay told df her interest in the Golden Eagle and in the Indian people and their customs. Todd Judd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Judd won second prize. He won a gift certificate for $5 and a pretty red rubbon. Todds essay told of his interest in the Indian display and their crafts which they were working on while we were there. tion ribbon and 31 for her essay. Mariann told how she had liked to see 'so much of everything at the Fair. The proud of their winning classmates. Each child is looking forward more than ever now to attending the Utah State Fair next year and participating in the essay contest again. Dairy Manager's Seminar This wiU be held at the Utah. State University Feb. 21 to March 3, 1972, Logan, Utah. One of the Important needs today in dairy farm operations is adequately trained farm managers. Making proper decisions on aU phases will be emphasized in feeding, records, finance, farm layout and equipment marketing, etc. Dairymen from Summit County should plan to attend. For further information see your County Agent. discussed. D.HJ.A. Annual Meeting Plans for the Annual D.H.I.A. meeting are proposed for Thursday, Feb.3,1972lnHeber. This will be a dinner meeting with reports, awards, and business items. More details later. Water Users Workshop for Water Users will be held Jan. 12 - 13, 1972 at the University Center, U6U, Logan. The workshop will pro-A workshop Dairy Tour to California Again another trip is being planned to California for Utah dairymen and wives, fieldmen, processors, etc. They wiU go by chartered bus through Nevada to San Francisco to Las News About Kamas Valley Folks Senior Citizens Express Thanks Zetti Smithies was hostess to a Christmas dinner for her family. Present were Basil, Reed and Blanche Smithies, Bert and Donna Davis, and Brent and Denise Neil of Midvale. THANK YOU Realizing that we are coming to the end of another year, we, the officers and members of the Senior Citizens wish to publicly thank all the people and organizations who have made it possible for the North Summit District to have such a large, active and enthusiastic Senior Citizens group. Kip Richins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dayle Richins was the second graders are No. 2 Water Meeting-Distr-ict The annual water users meeting of District No. 2 has been set for January 5, 1972 at 10 a.m. at the Courthouse in Morgan. All water users from Davis, Weber, Morgan and Summit County are invited and urged to attend. Important business to be Its good to see Walt and Arlene Daniels homefrom Arizona for the holidays. Their daughters, Jackie and Dixie are also here. Stiff and Alta Hoyt are very happy to have their daughter, Neil and Tanya Andrew and Please accept our thanks and appreciation to the American Legion; the Lions Club; the Church; City and County; school district; the Relief Society; County Extension office; Daughters of the Pioneers and other groups or individuals who have helped in aqy way. from Michigan over the holidays. , - Ish and LuciUe Fitzgerald and Bob and Lawana Fitzgerald and family were Christmas dinner guests at the home of Hal and Reva Fitzgerald and family. Visiting with Ish and Lucille Fitzgerald for several days were their daughter, Bob ud special thanks goes to Mr. McConaughy for his cooperation in making our announcements and activities known through the Howe Bonnie and children, Cherie and Warren of Livermore, California. They brought a friend with them, Terry StrobeL Devi A Happy, and Successful New Year to alL-SeCitizens Committee: Harry Pennybaker, Glen Tweed, and Reed Brooks. visiting dairies enroute. Vegas If interested in going please get in touch. Trip to take place Feh. daughter, Dennis and Sara children and families at the same time. One family is in Idaho, one in Ohio and the other family in Illinois. Clair and Mary Ann Anderson were very pleased to have rd her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collins of Oakland, Calif- -' ornla spend a couple of days with them. On Sunday, they had Ed1-wa- a birthday dinner for Clair. Other guests were her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Loomis and family of Provo. - John and Danna Worth in of Ogden spent Christmas with her folks, Bill and Melva Hoyt. On Sunday they left for a vacation in California. 7-- Lions Are Hosts KAMA- SThe Kamas Valley Lions Club sponsored a free matinee on Friday for all of the boys and girls throughout the Valley. The name of the movie was State Free popcorn and oranges were given to everyone compliments of the Lions Club, Fair. Alan Fawcett A.F. Graduate Wichita Falls, Tex.-Air- -- man Alan J. Fawcett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Fawcett of Henefer, Utah, has graduated at Sheppard AFB, Tex. from the UJ5. Air Force air cargo specialist course. The airman who was trained in special handling and storage of air freight, is being assigned to HiU AFB, Utah, for duty with a unit of the Military Airlift Command which provides global airlift for UJ5. Military forces. Airman Fawcett is a 1971 graduate of North Summit High School. David Lake Wins Wings of Gold OAKLE- Y- at the Naval Air Station, Kingsville, Tex., where he served with Training Squardon 21. Kingsville, Tex., Dec. 14-- Navy Lieutenant (Junior grade) David T. Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Lake of Oakley, Utah, was designated a Naval Aviator during ceremonies held Present at the ceremonies to pin on his new 'Wings of Gdd was his wife Margo, The Wings represent a total of 18 months of ground and training in conventional and Jet aircraft. Heres Your RECIPE of the Week Are you one of the fortunate ones to own an old fashioned ice cream mixer? If so I want to share an ice cream recipe given to me by my Wright. They spent Christmas in Vallejo at the Wright home. While there, they were able to have a c 0 n f e r e n c e telephone conversation with all of their Leslie here daughter A Tim and Lydia Carpenter and Dell and Cathy Gordon and girls had a very wonderful Christmas. They flew to San Francisco where they were met by their COALVILLE, UTAH 84017, VOLUME XXXVI mother-in-la- w Livestock Workshops twenty-fiv- e years ago. These workshops for the liveModern day hurry-u- p recipes stock men of Summit County Just don't compare with the few start Tuesday, January 4, 1972 extra minutes our grandparents at 1:00 p.m. in the Courthouse, took to prepare things. Dont Coalville. They wiUrunforfour let spring come and all the snow or five weeks on each Tuesday. disappear (?) before you make several sessions of home made Topics to be discussed are Buyice cream! ing bulls, crop varieties, a good breeding program, soils, water ' and plants, fertilizer and soil ICE CREAM lz All stockmen. , management. pints of milk - heat in beef, dairy, and sheepmen are heavy saucepan (dont boil) meanwhile make 6 leval tbsp. urged to attend. Remember the TV programs flour into paste with milk and over Channel 2 at 8 to 9 a.m. then drop into hot milk. Stir. Sunday morning. Some very good information is given here. Separate four eggs and beat January 2 - Fire proofing of separately. Pour milk into eggs cottons and clothing; Roadside slowly stirringconstantly.Cook until thick. Have whites beaten Marketing; Noise abatement with Trees; H Style Dress Restiff and beat into hot mixture vue. with egg beater. Let cool. January 9 - Preparing Rice; Little Smokey Bear; Research When cod add 1 tsp salt -- 1 on Foods; H Builds Leaders. 2 tbsp vanilla pint cream l-- 4-- 4-- and He is a 1964 graduate of South Summit High School, Kamas, Utah and a 1970 graduate of Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. cups tbsp lemon. two cans of condensed cups of rich milk, 2 cups of regular milk 1 12 sugar milk or 3-- 12 add and freeze. Summit Stake Plans Dance New Years Eve Miss Daniels on Asian Tour KAMA- S- Mesa, Arizona coed Jacquelyn Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daniels, has been selected to be a student of World Campus Afloat-Chapman College forspringsem-este- r. She will join 500 college students representing 200 colleges and universities around the nation. The floating campus will leave New York harbor for study ports in Africa and Asia beginning February 3. It will make a final dock in Los Angeles on May 26. . llutml The Sminlt-4ta- k Marrleds are planning a big New Years Eva dance at Hoytsville Ward Friday evening. U will be a carnival type dance with confetti, horns, prizes and fun things galore. annual dance will start 9 p.m. and following the This at dance, breakfast will be served. This is an outstanding evening and everyone should start making plans to attend. ( One of the nice things about the Mutual Marrieds New Years Eve party is that it is FREE. nior Lynn and Carolyn Wlnterton and family of Logan and R. J. and Kathle Walker and family of St. George were here to spend Christmas with their parents, Rex and Margaret Walker. James A. Taylor Is Honored on His Eighty-Fir- st Birthday HENEFE- RThe annual Christmas Eve birthday party was held at the home of James A. Taylor to celebrate and honor his ninety-fir- st birthday. The outside of his home was beautifully decorated with ultra-mode- rn colored lights, but the inside was from a different era. com-plet- ly The traditional tree, just as Mother Nature created it, stood in its usual spot by the front window, aglow with the treasornaments ured which have been used in the family since their first Christmas, 68 years ago. Gifts were piled high underneath the tree waiting for Christmas morning. Cake and cream were homemade served ice to the family, relatives and friends who visited. James was horn Dec. 24,1880 in Neslumack, Mercer County Pennsylvania, a son of John Taylor and Ester Rebecca Britton. He came to Henefer with and Leah Mair had Christmas Eve dinner for his brother Jerry and his family of Howard his family in the year 1881 and has resided here ever since. On November U, 1903 he was married to Violet G. Taylor in the Salt Lake Temple. She died January 12, 1966. is the proud father of seven of whom children, eight He are still living. They are: Alton V., Gerald 11., Linden R., Roene (Barton), Dun H., Dell E., and Nila (Hamblin). Sixteen grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. In addition to farming and stock raising he spent 30 years working for Ideal Cement Co., retiring at .age 70 in the year 1950. A special greeting on this evening was a phone call from son Dell and family who reside in Gooding, Idaho, wishing his father congratulations on his birthday. James, lovingly known as Pa Taylor,tileis most appreciative for all good wishes from his family, friends and neighbors. Heber. ' Lafe and Lila Page had their home for Sunday dinner. Ben and Shirlene Page and family of Granger, BobandFern Wittemiuid and family of Roy, Lyndon and Myrla Snyder and family, and Randy and Wanda Smith and family. Lynn was unable to be there. 'families Joyce (Thacker) Maughanand home from New Jerwill retire husband Her sey. from the service in February and then he wiU Join his family family are here. Blaine and Ul Richards and family of Wyoming spent Christmas with his parents, Frank and Minnie Richards and families. Spending Christmas with Gordon and Verlle Taylor was her aunt Stella Smith of Salt Like. They enjoyed Christmas breakfast with Ron and Terry Davis and family. They also caUed their son Jay in Sid and Marie eu Lewis and daughter Sberida enjoyed Christmas dinner in Midway with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dawson and family. The Primary Christmas program was presented last Tuesday evening at the Cultural Hall. Each boy and girl in every class participated. The climax of the evening was a visit from Santa, who gave each one a sack of candy. Mick and Marvel Stevens were hosts to a family dinner on Christmas Eve. All members were present with the exception of Bob and Niki Siddo-wa- y. A family dinner was held Christmas Eve at the home of Doug and Tean Simpson. Present was Dean and Shirley Black and family, and Tom and Karen Simpson and family. Emery and Brenda George of New Mexico were also there. Shauna Turner, daughter of the Larry Turners spent a coude of days in Salt Lake visiting with her mother, Bob and Loraine Bach. Two of our local girls have diamonds recently. Karen Prescott received one from Jerry Pace of Hoytsville. Connie Lewis got one from Stan Star. Congratulations girls. received South Summit coach Kent Frazirr and players Marry Walker, left, Hal Preece, John Ure, Kim Peterson nnd Kick Bailey prepare tor Park City in the opening Region Five basketball clash. |