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Show ' There's Always Action in 4-- SO, 165 NUMBER 39 Summit County's 4-- VOLUME Wildcats Beaten by Wasatch 2 Council H 25-1- and Leaders Are Loyal Workers COALVILLE KAMAS In an unfortunate upset, South Summit lost to Wssatct 25 to 12, Some of the tireless counselors on home grounds last week. Some In the program In the area of the football experts find part n of the cause due to are Kim Kumagal. Albert 4-- H The Summit County cil Do you know themT Coun- 4-- H I u county s H THURSDAY, SETT. t .J' home-tow- Wag-staf- f, ..i COALVILLE, UTAH MM7 Importance of Family History Is Stressed by Coalville DUP COALVILLE The Coalville Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their first meeting Thursday, September 23, at the DUP building with Captain Bemett Smith conducting. There were 19 members, two visitors, and the County Officers present. ley on descendants of Mrs. Bin Warner, and lesson given by Irena Redden on "They came in 19(81. The county officers were asked to speak, and the main thing they stressed was the importance of histories of our descendants. Leafalets were passed out by Maxine Wright to help In thin regards. Outgoing Captain Mrs. Geary wu given a gift from the camp : for faithful service. Thanks were given to all present by Captain Smith. She would also like to express thanks and to the Coalville appreciation Mayor and City Council for the many thlnga that they have done In our behalf for the buildings Captain Bernett Smith LaReta VanTassell, Chro-lett-e Jitters." JoAnn PeWoolstenhulme, BerneU Hummer, Council PresiThe team has tremendous capDonna Williams, terson, among abilities and will show much bet- Imdent, has led cluba In home leaders.' ter form when they meet Grants- provement, photography, rock and many other The boys mlnerali, community beautificaThese people devote much spare vllle this week-ention and aafety In Park City for time to the young people In tea- practice hard, gjid Its not a the Put 12 years. During the past ching them such varied crafts strange thing to see the first Prayer was given by chaplain few years she hag been assisted and skills u cooking, sewing, game as a contest of nerves, plus led by Richlns, Myrtle song by Virginia Street and the two home improvement,' camera work, formations. daughter Marvella Geary, achave Increased enrollment In this archery, woodwork etc. companied by organist LaVelle area considerably. Black. Captain Smith welcomed Thank Too . the county officers and all memCharlotte P. Woolstenhulme, A public thanks should be given i bers. and hopes to see them at H member a few to outstanding them, for they better the each meeting. These meetings will years ago, now has seven yean chance of success tar the young be held the 4th Thursday of each of leadership .. In foods projects who Is about to face the month. Minutes and financial readded to her record along with person future. These skills are all so port were read by secretary Per-dl- la organising four very active foods necessary, not oily from the very Reea. clubs In Oakley this year. added knowledge, standpoint Bulletins Number W and 94 Well, Rank Bullock has done Donna Williams, with nine but in giving the youngster poise from It the Central Committee were himself. ParIn again. yean of leadership in foods cloth- and confidence read, moment a take ents all should along with the announceing and home Improvement, dl Every so often Mr Bullock and ment of the Convention to be to thank their lucky stars there nets dub activities In Peon. his good staff aeU so many held October 2 at Hotel Utah. are people like this, and do an JoAnn Peterson, another top they can to encourage their chil- thlnga of a certain brand 'that Program for this convention was former 4--H member, has served dren to support this program the boas gets a nice trip, all ex- read. seen moat of diligently as a leader since 193ft. wholeheartedly.. With out the penses paid. He's A dedication of a monument at the In this manner. Hemisphere LaReta Van Tassell, Woodland, parenta go ahead and backing, Waaatch Plunge will be given by Etectrio! So now 1th General wu responsible for Introducing many children lose Interest, even By Janiel Brown 1I and the Hene- KAMAS the knitting project In the county before they have had time to major tppllanceZ. The Bullock for Camp will take on the part Hooray! I'm home, and migmy .and as a result 87 girls took up give the program and all Its op-- store sold far over Its quota last program presented by Maxine year. this fascinating hobby this sum- - portunltles a chance; good It feela too. After ten daya This wu founded In of Mr and Mrs Bullock will be Wright. mer. She hu participated In the pushing, Jostling, and poking Demand for Laadara November 1850 by Thomu Bulones way through a tea of faces. Los for H aevan for leaving Friday evening the past program lock a place which wu called It Is wonderful to be able to take I & constant demand for Angeles, then on to Mexico, with years teaching projects in home Sulphur Springs. History of this a some who H are there Mexluxurious In visits breath of clean fresh air nr--' loafing foods, clothing, Improvement, will be given' during the ico City and that paradise, Aca- place rounded by mountains, not nosea. a knitting and Town and Country are Interested in becoming a convention. Some very funny thlnga happenleader, please call, the people list- pulco. business. History wu (Ivan by Clara Cop ed at the beginning of the article. Is Bullock's franchised the ed; some very touching;- - and a only Mildred Lemon, newly appointSign-u- p time E. G. for In the dealer Summit youngsters groat many friends and reUttvea County. ed council member from Francis, Is in Noveiqjber and again In April Other dealers might take a lesof thou In the valley stopped te led a foods club this summer and say hello, we are looking forward to in- The program used to only run son in Bullock sates methods, Cold Day during the summer, but now it which Include a strong local i. creased activity In this little Is yesrround, thus permitting newspaper advertising program. Olorla Bothers with her family munity. loomed by on one of the. qoldest many activities that could not be Kim Kumagal and Albert Wag- - fitted in before. The area of aub- days. Their teeth wen chartering tsff' have the responsibility of Jects la absolutely limitless. Any a little and Tm afraid Gloria wfia organising cluba In the Kamu (thing that the boys or girls wish a little blue around the gills. tret. Kim hu served on the coun-- 1 to learn about can be fit in when One afternoon a very cute teen-ag- ed KAMAS-dl and hu led clubs tar five, they have capable, and dedicated boy Tom Clegg, Heben told' LuDean. Wilde wu elected me that he wu a cousin of. years. Albert has given eight! leaden. president of the Kamu Valtey-ette- s Sherm, Pat and Becky Corny. yean of service with livestock) If your child la.ten yean old, Connie Nowllng, along with at their meeting Sept 22 As soon projects.' X would heuaome-on- e call the leader neftreat'to you LaWana Milliner, with her and find out the details. Then Dene Taylor and JoAAn Peterson at'the home at Bonnie-McNlmention the name-Bunas- ,. were recent Judges in the Utah Other officers an: Kann Mcglowing enthusiasm for H club support the group. Even If your of the towns up or any Oakley, Pair for H Exhibitors. Cormick, vice president; Delors hero, X would scare them half to work, hu Increased the mem- child doesent start until he or County Bene Judged in sewing, and Young, secretary; Jean Hopson, bership in Wanshlp from almost he is twelve, he wont be put Connie Judged the Banana Bread reporter Ora Lewis, fiesta chair- death and make them tell me to nothing their name, and find out who. nearly ovary girl in with the younger ones. They will baked by tbe youthful girte. She man; Betty Okies, float chairman community. Girls from her dubs be able to participate with thou knew. Some must have beea: they aid an wu it quite experience sad Arlans Wilde, heart fund convinced that I wu a little represented the county in the the same age. H dubs offer for there were ever 180 entries, chairman. state contests In public speaking, your child, net only a chance to i' : i "fetched." and only ten top ones could be Mr. Murphy of the Utah Hurt demonstrations, and meal pre- help and improve the community Space Man Fund Association, showed films within which he lives, but a picked. paration. A very nice yrung girl from' Connie also said of our own on Ella Adkins and Merla Foust of chance to Improve himself. Lets the many dangers and causes Vernal,' Lorna Pope, la related to. Coalville have been council mem- - make an early new years reao-be-n area, that the ratio of girls to of heart failure, and then held a all the WintertonsHer mother if blue ribbon winners wu extremeonly this past year but have lution to support the Program ly high. Over eighty per cent of discussion, with questions and Eff ie Powell, and her family name done their utmost to help reach j and do all you can to further Its answers. Most every phase of wu Rassmussen. Lorna won three the entries from the South Sumthe total of 403 H members en-- 1 good work, heart disease wu covered. blue ribbons In h:r H .exhibit. mit area received an award In the rolled In the county this year. The hostesses for the evening Rlgnt now, I must tell you about: top two places. Quite an achieve- wen Bonnie McNlel and KAMAS Delbert Tree and Helen Judd of Sharon a strange thine. A man with ment, and something of which the Rob Inarm. Lewis Ora have wu a leadOne guest Bonnie An- bright orange metallic hair moslod almost tied with Hoytsvllle surprise John Paakett and Wills Dearden er when Kelly Bis surd took community should bo very proud. gel 1, enjoyed the constructive at- in on the third day and said he of Henefer In getting the largest time out to have her baby. But and really enjoyed the would like to have me do a porClark Bronson of Woodland, mosphere enrollment In their respective Ora finished up la fine style with delicious desert which followed trait In color, but ho had fore-gottla who known for his the nationally four girls; Peggy Hoyt, Kathy communities. group's business meeting. his matching orange colorIllustrations, won added Othen that were present wen, ed contact lenses. Ho told me he Tumbow, Wendy Dahl and Jana rarmmiH.fi . m.. ute Bigelow. They didn't quite finish w ,Ut j Game ; Gwen Simpson, Gloria Betters, (Continued on Page Three) with their fair articles, but they Fair, when the Bessy Russell, Delora Young, Gerwon first place Covers Magazine It trude Glnes, LaRue Smith, Karen the old college try. gave awards. The exhibit wu beautiMcCormick, LuDean Wilde, Loren done, and showed Clarks McNlel, Jean Something a little out of the fully Hopson, Arlene to full advantage. Wilde, ordinary wu the group led by masterpieces Betty Johnson, Helen Bene Taylor. They wen selected Jones Merla Snyder. to write tetters to Pea Fate' In .. d. ' i Frank Bullock 4-- Is Big Trip Winner Again o. Janiel Brown ; Meets Folk at Utah Fair i. 4-- :) 4-- H LuDean Wilde Is Head of Local Judges 1 Valleyettes ii r at State Fair ' el C u -- H.v 4-- 4-- 4--H i 4-- . 4-- H 4-- 4-- en Flames Spread in Range Fire $9,265 Payment large area of range land on by Utah 8tate who ridge between Chalk Creek and,I Grass creek Monday afternoon. thelP The State Board of Forestry fire control spent about 8 replies. The girls are Traey Summit County hu been allohours battling the blue which1 Hoyt, cated $9,285.81 &. payment by the Pitzgerald' KAMAS started In the Coalville City j Linda Mitchell, The cute name 13 Forest Service from receipts I The Red Cross Blood Dump. The winds caused It to decided upon wu the "Nimble collected on National Forest lands will be held In Kamae drawing leap the 40 foot fire guard at the Thursday in the County. Nor. 4 for the people 'of Kamu north edge of the dump yard, Thimbles." They also took some ribbons In the County Fair with then it went east across Ralph D:Utfh'va..ey. Any one desirous of re I Rees' dry farm and north to the the p xc,1Ient wing, Placing blood, used since the total of $111,318 from the Forest March top of the mountain. drawing, can donate their 25 Service Its Elaine Padfleld had a smart percent share of blood at thla time. Although there wu no serious Uttle group called the Nutty all receipts from grazing and timOne hundred pints of blood damage outside of a few fences ea-Thqr finished .Upper, ber sates from National Forest wu drawn at the March drawing and telephone pole, burned, it Mnd County Fair. Now lands In the State. and the Rad Cross sincerely apcould havs been very badhad Federal law provides that this I workin are much more tbe wind kept blowing, preciate the support of the peoIt is thV money be used for the bene- ple In the area to aweaten. They all help each other nearly Impossible to atop a firo lnfold fit of the public schools androids In thla vital l"d aw" In at for,the1lr Summit such with a program. action youngsters County high speed. Theres galore In counties in which National A Red Cross donation chart la Dia"! Lewl- Fire Warden Reed Warner esti- 4-Formats are located," Sen work, and these pictures typify their activity. Top, the mates It Louise Lott. Margaret on ft beabout mllu dldplay In the window of tbe spread said. Pace twins display a few of their medals and ribbons, along fore bank. Please check your record, being brought under control. Padil1(1' Marilyn Bailey A with their prise animals which won state honors. Second, the and if there are any questions, the grass la getting very contact Mrs Harold Butler, your 4-float entered in the big parade at Park City. Center is dry, and the fine danger high, AWOODLAND able leader you will And very Summit MT to line-ustress like would Warner p County Blood chairman at the Summit County the 4--H dairy heifer entry In LaReta Van Tassel. She ted a Mrs Harold Butter. tbe of using Importance great Fair. The two bottom pictures depict work in the Record can to avoid group that named themselves, HENEFER starting fires. "Tbe Yarn Balia, and the girls Book clinic. The Henefer Ward MIA sponwere; Colleen Moon, Peggy Moon, Bros. and Purl Moon. Then there were sored a dinner dance Saturday at the Cultural Hall Nancy Clawson and Gaye Van evening Moves Tassel. Colleen took a seconc which was a moat enjoyable evening for all those present. A deliKAMAS place in both the county fair and cious Boyd Carpenter hu an excitMr and Mrs Edwin (Merla beef supper, prepared rout Winterton Brothers of Kamu with dress. Slate beautiful Pair a to are him, ing new future opening up Turnbow) Homer, Wanahip, the Elders servwon the reserve champion In the wu by Quorum, Gaye Van Tasacll entered her ed at 7 parenta of a boy, born Sept. He hu recently been appointed bull division on their second place afterwhlch footpm. Summit North dancing the opened won In and first a MemUtah. Forest Ranger for Beaver, afagan place 23, at the Summit County to the music of Shorty Ross and senior yearling, WB Promlno Lad 28-The family, which Includes wife, ball season with a 0 win over the County Fair, and second place his orial Hospital. The little fellow Men of Melody wu enjoyed 76 at the Utah 8tate Fair Heren tha 8taU Fab.a Dugway Friday. weighed In at tea. 13 on. Grand JoAnn, children, Laurie 7; Julie In attendance. thou by ford Judging contest. Braves a The good game played --ents arc Mr and Mrs Clifford 5; Amy 3; and little John 2, wlU The orchestra music is splendid Mrt place with their two bulla and Coach Jacklln has H high hopes Balia Two girls of the Yarn Tumbow, Kamu, and Mr Hyrum be leaving their homo In Kama not to dance wns but sit and tr to only the Winterton Brothers on season. around October 10 for their new for another good elo ted one of their own. They li'len to if the old legs rive out. Husker Turner, Wanshlp. Rupert 117, a spring yearThis Park piny Needles" Friday they and were the Cllcky Steven Smith, who works for home. some Tli's levs been orchestra bull nnd on WB Worthy Bom ling 7 JoAnn la Just recovering from City In Coalville at pm. Every wem composed of Kathy Clawson, j Morrison Knudson, 1s recovering at Ward a m the 310, 'inner yearling bull also play to la one tha attend game uiged from Injuries sustained In an ac- surgery at the Bt. Marks Hospiftfey Cox. Barbara Cox, Bonnie j Jal whMi Will bv)i.'n Miss WB From. 80 a senior of and the moral ?w,e,M!iari boys plenty give la tal. Echo She and doing very well, cident on tbs Job near held 1 Contlnued on Page Five) neai'.lui heifer. support. feela fine after the ordeal Junction. h from Forests fI ! "W Blood Drawing in Kamas Soon u u " u H MIA of Henefer in Dinner Dance H Hospital Notes Winterton Bulls Take First to Beaver 4-- f''1. " 1 Charming and delightfully stylish an theie Summit girls in advancCounty ed styling and dressmaking. 4-- H il !i i ii i ! ii ii |