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Show Salt lake City, Utah. KAMAS VALLEY STOCK SHOW SCHEDULED FOR NEXT WEEK THE SUM! COUN TYB KAMAS nd pleasure classes. NUMBEB 22 VOLUME XXXI THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1166 COALVILLE, UTAH 84017 Here it comei the KamSaturday night, at 7:30 pn, as Valley Livestock Show, to be the show comes to a climax with held Thursday, Friday and Sat- the rodeo produced by Gerald World-Wid- e urday. June 9, 10 and 11. Young and sponsored by Kama Valley riding clubs. A rodeo proBig Beginning Thursday night, one duced by Young automatically of the fastest Junior rodeo will KAMAS becomes the best in the region, take place, starting at 7:30 pm. and the finest stock and the lone Prescott and three combest This rodeo Is sponsored by the Summit In Coalville, with County be escaped injury last Sunwill panions tangling, SOUTH SUMMIT NORTH SUMMIT FFA and promises some outstand- cowboys mnd Utah we are apt to take the with a clearer, darker color than day night, when a horse ran Into competition open to any one. KAMAS "Yesterday, Today and Tomoraction. ing quiet, genial and modest Bus the others and the Black Willow her car. That's right. Usually An overflow crowd of parents. row" was the theme chosen .by conInformation For further but for granted He's "always" strain was started. it's the other way around, Friday's program begins with s was on the 41 North 8ummit 1966 gradurelatives and judging of all sheep and' dairy cerning events ad qualifications, been around, it seems, and it is male's color Is dominent this time It happened. "If the hand Thursday evening for com- ates, representing their heritage contact Keith the publicity Page, entrants. All animals must be lone was driving through the mencement exercises of 63 generally assumed that his mink you breed it to the better females grad- from the past, their work of., the on the grounds no later than chairman, at Kamas, will bring the highest price In and eventually, through line Woodland area with Wilma. Bill uates of South Summit High. present, and their hopes 9:30 a.m, and be ready for Judgcar America, each year. breeding and inbreeding, come up and Judy Crystal, and saw a The young ladies wore white dreams of the future. The 10 driven was in recent New sale a.m sharp. Premiums But the by ing by approaching. It . with the desired color," Mr graduation gowns, and each car- orable strains of "Pomp and Cir! one of Ken William's boys. and trophies will be awarded. York, when the Adkins kn. ..nUlnMl I ried a white lace handkerchief cumstance," the solemn procesAt the last moment she saw and a It is to be especially noted that brought an unprecedented and In this case, It took nine years rose. The sion, the sharp contrast of deep almost impossible high, has made before the Adkins ranch was two horses running in front of no horses will be allowed on the men wore gowns of South purple and white robes of the) young John Adkins internationally ready to put 600 pelts, Including the Williams car, and stopped at grounds on Friday Summit Kelly green. young people affected many In famous. And he was locally honor- the 40 males that brought the re- once. There was no place to Friday night, the Dairy PrinThe program was on the grad the packed auditorium. ed recently by being chosen for cord price, on the market. turn out the marsh on one side, i uation theme cess contest will be held In the of 'Climb Every These young men and women, KAMAS the weekly "Business Portrait" in Kamas Hall, starting at 8 pjn. the Williams car on the other. Lakes Assn. Mink The Great Mountain": most of whom have been togetb- A new Agriculture teacher has the Salt Lake Tribune. The article conducted the sale. One horse didn't stop. It leapEvery one is invited to attend. Bessie Russell. er been hired to replace Elmo Hoyt Prelude, since childhood, accepted their Saturday, beginning at 10 aJn., who will take over the spot as said, in part: The next step if there is one- -is ed up onto her windshield, shatMarch of graduates. their proof of past acdiplomas the and badly damaging tering it Judging of horses of all breeds to improve the line, he said. Climb Every Mountain, complishments, their passport to of South Summit High Wish Song, Principal Boyhood will take place, with classes Inmink car's interior. The steering wheel Senior Class. Utah's second-largeSchool next fall. future recognition with knowlAs a boy roaming along the and dashboard were smashed, Adkins cluding both halter and saddle. raises ranch the producer, Dale Ure. Invocation, that they must now be scat edge Weber River and Wasatch Moun This year the open class (for The new executive is Stephen about 10,000 animals, Mr Adkins but the occupants escaped hturt. Address, What the Class of '66 tered throughout the world. Their tains water animals, trapping The hone was deeply cut In Has Done adults) and the Junior class will Joe Burrie, a 19fl6 graduate of ' said, adding that although Utah Over the Years, Bather regrets in parting, their high cyotes and badgers, John W. Adbe Judged separately. Utah State University. not have a very good wild several places. does Weaver. hopes for the future mads this kins one had thought uppermost In the afternoon, starting at Mr. Burrie is well qualified for mink, its ranch mink is the Address, Attitudes, Erie Pea- - a time of mixed sadness and Joy In to his mind become a doctor. 1 ajn., there will be arena events the post, having been an FFA world's finest. rock. for all. But today he raises mink and including cutting, barrel racing State Farmer for Millard High Utah traduces about 800,000 Address, Opportunity, JoDe Bl Nine scholarships have been new the Black Willow breed of School, and having served two and ranks third in mink el. yearly awarded members of this daw, mink from the Adkins family Judgthe nation in that category. years on the Dairy-Cattl- e Musical number. "It's Almost proof of the quality of the eduCoalranch of at the north edge Purchased by Netman Marcus, ing team from USU. Paid-U- p cational system provided them Tomorrow, Marilyn Andrus. ville has the fur world In a tizzy. He will attend the Vocational the record pelts wlU Address, Ooals. Ellen Jensen. and of the support of their parEarlier this month buyers for Dallas. Tex., be made into a shimmering coat Agriculture Teachers Summer the world's Address, Responsibilities, Nor- ents. Jamfurriers major Conference June 6 through 10, that win sell for an estimated man Knight. The program: Invocation by med an auction hall at Hudson and come to the Kamas Valley $80,000, BIT. Adkins said. He noted Musical number, Tonight, Su- 8hanna V. Judd; welcome speech Sales in New York Fur Bay City the furrier already has received on June 13. san Blaziard. by Karl S. Robertson; valedictory to vie for 40' of the prized pelts Several distinguished visitors about a dozen 'Inquiries concernQuest O. address by William Ray Principal speaker, that finally sold for 144,000 the from Washington, D.C., are ex ing its purchase. Reed Marchant. to celebration the highest price ever paid by the fur attend These 40 terpelts probably would pected Presentation of the Class, PrinSongs by the senior girls quar ; Echo industry. turday. June 1L make a three-quarM. E. Copley, who was the length coat, cipal Marchant. tette, Dorothy Brown, Lee Ana was a fluke that started It ' But tut would require addition of first student registered in North Acceptance of Clan, Superin- - Boyer Mary Denise Smith, and the of 8,1 debt youthful John Adkins in the mink few female Summit High School on Its pelts to make it Keith R. Bailey, Rosalind Kaye Warner. .. 'Reservoir. ,tendent Echo business. . KAMAS I opening in 1913, will retire July announcement a Lvnria .v rw,u,. TTit ( lengtn. ne aoaeo. c Special Salutatory address by Rodney One a A 1VJ W w fox MiM asked rancher wnwv day The American Legion Auxiliary wuuill first after 47 years of teaching Top female pelts sold for $370 ; Commissioner of j1'- - This was the surprise pre- - J. Brown; presentation of honor of the Reclamation, to him youthful trapper bring had their night, May recognition each. there. will r! rha sentatlon of a diploma to South student award to David Smith. Waahlfwtnn a live mink. On the family ranch with Mr He started in 1918, and after 21 at the Veterans Hospital in Summit's retiring principal, Mr. Presentation of the graduates damirite the MiAnta at ,prlnclpaI two years returned to the Uni- Salt Lake City. and Mrs Adkins are three sons, j at w Start of Mink standand Marchant, a by brought Supt. R. S. Chipman; award' Ethel Gibbon received her 100 versity of Utah for another year or diplomas by Harvey Pace. were Just starting .to John Jr., Robert and Frank; a j Jay Bingham, Director of the ing ovation from the throng. ing "They Welch Manda hour certificate; of study, after which he returned Reginald Saxton, andUtan Water Presentation of diplomas, Ros-co- e Power mink raise in Adkins Board, Mr ,d pens," Song by the graduates; beneCecil Nelson. to North Summit. In his years received one for 500 hours, and said, telling how he trapped the a brother-in-laon thfl e peaking pro- Andrus, School Board presi- diction by Boyce Judd, and the 4lg0 here he has taught science. Math, Letha Lott was awarded a 1.000 light brown animal alone the We-- ! 'gram, and ether features will be dent. graduation march. American History, American Pro- hour certificate. This is for volun- ber River.' detailed here next (week. Presentation of class gift, 1100 As a parting gift to their beVeterans at hours teer the spent He blem, and Drivers Training. toward purchase of public ad- loved school, they have provided '1 carried it almost two miles," served as principal- of the High Hospital. dress system In the gym. Senior funds for a guard chain to surhe continued. "I was Wearing Accepting a special recognition School for ten years. I Class President Oary Walker. Two mink but that all round the hallowed Indian Head. gloves fought He is married to the former for their Unit 95, which is also the. way." i-i- n as River Weber the known on Unit, (Continued Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) Clara Crittenden, and they have Arriving at the ranch, Mr AdOAKLEY j four children, all college gradu- was LaVene Frailer. She accept- kins was offered the going rate ! COALVILLE The spirit of democracy was ates, three of whom have served ed it for all the members. Perhaps for mink pelt somewhere ' not lot a realise what do Summit North Band program people flowing through the town really in foreign missions. $10 and $12.'' will begin Monday, June 6, with of Oakley a week ago Monday, Mr Copley has served his com- of nice things these lovely women "I thought he was worth a lit- fei cat, ucm ui , beginners coming at 4:30 pjn.; as Mass meetings for both parties munity as a member of the City uu, iiicj qiwa mo ! ? and time intermediate students at 6 p.m; j were held. The Democrats held their others, helping received also Council,, and has kept him," Mr Adkins said. And the Silver Beaver award for his '.volunteering for a lot of some with the purchase of two female advanced students at 7:30 pjn. j theirs at the home of Roberta and r Arrangements for the full sum- -' Leo Frailer. There were nine Interest In scouting. This coveted I times thankless Jobs. We are mink, also wild, Mr Adkins was will be discussed sent and elections for new pre-an- d them wish and of them, program prcud for U distinguished given award NORTH SUMMIT in business. SOUTH SUMMIT I a schedule set at that time, cinct officers were held: much future success. service to boys. The first year there was only All I former students and beginners Chairman. Jay Carl Hortin; Members of the North SumSouth Summit FFA boys came one litter born in the huge cage. who have been registered will be vice chairman, Eleanor Slddo-calle- d. mit FFA Judging teams attended away with many honors- - in the But the next year there were way; secretary, Roberta Frazier; the State Judging meet at Logan State FFA contest at Logan resnore. Parents wanting Information ; committeemen. DeLvnn Stevens, May 13 and 14, bringing home I. cently. Then came improvement of the 1 after 3 p.m. Monday, Bethel Karris, and Ruth Critten- - two gold one silver and one jcall the direction Under Elmo of line through Introduction of qual June 6. den: delegates, Keith Woolaten- - bronze medal for Individual Judg Hoyt they won a team first, three mink In from Eskimo Bay ity The potential schedule Is June ; hulme and Jay Carl Hortin. ing. team excellents, one Individual Quebec Canada, the Yukon and at 4:30, 6, and 7:30 pjn. Republicans held their Mass The Crops Judging team, in- first and two Individual thirds. a Montana mining man who Thereafter ft from they will meet at the! meeting at the home of Craig cluding Dennis Pace, Norman The Crops Judging teaji won School is out and this very east side of the road did have who raised them as a hobby. blase. no on Thursday and Pri-- 1 Brown and there were fifteen Staples and Van Jenkins were same but time fact Just must have set off fire- few sparks about, first, with Vernal. Beal firs) place did much to the 'It improve The fire truck turned around day for eight weeks, ending the present. Elected to precinct duties second highest in the state, re- Individual; Mont. Ward, works within the valley. Officers the Marion strain in those early days." Mr first week in August. down back to start ware wis iwHiwuii jicvyiBMiM ceiving the gold medal. Dennis place individual, ant Roger others and Wilde, Leon Bud Pitt, of Adkins said. ' Marching events are being plan- mar. Lynn Sorenson; vice chair Pace received the second highest and Phillip Hoyt. were kept hopping through the road, but due to the parking the of side of last for the and first on the cars Black ned Willow's individual man, wrong of secretary, Stevens; Start award. July Audrey Judging rash last weekend with a large Poultry Judging team rated ex-the complete Although the Adkins ranch long of August, giving the students a Janiel make couldn't maae warn more committeemen, Brown; road, ine little ft minor and judging uairy wlth Steve Hdrdman, accidents, turn in the bend. It had careened bad been noted for the color chance to perform during the Gerald Young, Bill Stevens, Ivan up of Ronald Brown, Wchard B(.s. Su,.. Bnh R,.M M n serious. ' Parks, and DeMar Wilde, dele- -' Brown and Dennk Pace received Ci.,. Rock Dines, son of Mirarea Into the parked cars down below, of its mink, it was in 1957 that summer. , . i ! mil the and Bob not instruments Hoyt Mr Adkins driven one noticed male gates, by having kit Anyone Hoyt, and Dick Dines was riding his i I. The Meats judging, team, con- 'car smashed into the Paul Pace may mus BiTBusnnenia i uie Young, Wln-slstlexceIlenti lncluded tricycle In .Kamas, and swerved ft were and 4:30 bent June of Lawrence Boyer, Brad-- j at 6, .. tt,. Mth nf T.vndon Snyder's . car. Bumpers beginner meeting ln thlrd ,ndIvldual ' ' .. . . Inv TCwvpa anl TYnir Panatt were sprung. Dust pjn. Anyone having ft band intruck. The boy was badly bruised couple of doors thick was strument for sale, please notify ' and shaken, and his fingers were fiom all the viewers and chocking and visibility was Mr Hopkins on June 6 or bring It critical no Injury. but Another excellent hurt, wentjto the --to that meeting. extremely poor, so Sheriff Wilde wrigm, Aivin iticnins ana Dairy Cattle Judging teanj, Lynn North the Wednesday, May 25, Verno Banner carriers and twirlers that the fault could not be recelved a bronle Page. Roger Jorgensen, 'McKay Barry Fitzgerald, son of Harvey says Bumndt FHA Chapter held a m(!dal COALVILLE on to thing, 6 attend specific are and also at any arm pinned urged his cut and Owen Fitzgerald Jensen. next for to officers elect meeting cars of series North Summit the first Ninth The local FFA members are to than grade 7:30 pjn. for Junior and Senior falling off his bike. The pedal other Dairy Products Judging team year: Inbe commended for the many fine included Jeral graduation was held Wednesday Bands respectively. parked on the wrong side. caught .'and threw him. The Kbyt, Steve Hard-ma- n. vice awards Pace; President, Kathryn SO students with and honors they have receiving their Andrus Millard and" Dale jury was not serious, Kristine Willoughby; brought to North Summit in the president, diplomas. GOP his- Wright. SusAnn Milliner; secretary, Joseph Beard was the speaker, ' COALVILLE past year. Little Julie Lambert, daughter 1 I torlan, Pearl Birch; dance and and Mr Chipman, North Summit of Bonnie Lambert, caught ber stand up for Freedom" Is assembly chairman, Brenda Judd; "Lets Superintendant presented the stufinger in a door Everything was the title ' chosen for the 1966 degree chairman. Elaine Staples; dents. Harvey Pace presented Echo Infection noticed fine until they statewide neighbor to neighbor reporter, Pamela Wild. HOXTSVILLE them with their diploma. Heber to took her ll.Pt. k They M starting. Schedule The honor roll students were fun drive which will be held the I Alter vllC CIUUUUMO llKllb w Richard Brown North Summit ll. Hospital and removed her finger-Ba6th. During the j freshmen ' ECHO week June of We'd served. were and Mr of son freshman student, presented by Principal Grant KAMAS She is doing fine now. Re--1 like everyone to Join next year j Wilson of volunteers Utah the Union Pad36, drive, Toledo, Mrs Parley Brown of Hoyta villi Bendlxsen, with Richard Brown fic Railroad employe, who is a All student Interested ln the will call on their because it will be lots of fun. Is the first prize winner of the receiving high honors followed by publican Party the youngsters It wasn't only member of extra gang 2203, was Summer Band should make plans ask to contrito them Heifer Con- Ronald Parker, Jeannette Bond, neighbors that were getting into Jams. Bon- third annual Dairy 'struck and Injured by the Park to Join up now, according to Al bute to the party. nie Kay AngeU was driving out test which Is sponsored by Oelgy Corall Crittenden, Brenda Judd, at 4 p.m. Holiis, director. There fill be City local freight KSL Ra- Frank Judd, Bradley Reyes, ColChemicals, ft Agricultural a state tour, gaining muh muhit and aecldently Francis, in Monday, near Echo. Assn.. leen McQueen, Lee Olson, Mich BYU Witnesses steer belonging to Dick Olnes. It dio, Utah State Holstein stated the engineer sical knowledge, and funi COALVILLE Utah State University Richmond ael Paul Richins, Kevin Slmister, Summit County students who The Junior Band. Including was killed outright, i sounded a which whistle stu warning School North Summit High Black and White Show, and Utah snd Bonnie Smith. were graduated from Brigham In the upcoming sixth grade those was Tol-not ! heard by Other graduates were: Eddie Young Unlvenuty May 71 were dents have selected Douglas Park' edo. evidently and over, will .begin JunelB at 4 Harold Bowen one of our High- Power and Light Company. oT Dr J. Reed er Mrs. This contest is open to all boys Avra, Deanna Blonquist, Stefan Phillip Norman Tree of Park at the High Sehool, kind all land Milk Truck drivers was In Parker, to aerve as student body The man, who suffered head and j and for girls In grades 1 through 13 Bowen, Blaine E. Boyer, Tom City; Michael Frederick Best, those of any age who hive hot waa shoulder to taken town, and must have tripped, Injuries, for the year. president KSL of area broadcast Irene the within Boyer, broke Darrell Sandra M. Brown, Grant Bint, A; his truck and Dee of out the had Larry in officers-eleche fell Ogden by; experience, should Jctin this Hospital t Other Include Walkar anthulaiuia. '' nnatnaaa Radio, which encompasses Wyo Clark, 8pcncer Crittenden, Kathy W. Walker, M S. all of Kamas; amim ah his arm. vice Woolstenhulme. presiTerry tune for thei Senior ming, Idaho, Utah and Nevada. Curtis, Vicky Lynn DIston, Chris and Marilyn Staples and Betty Swenson. secretary the train was Lei Kendall, con Starting nt; Cathy must ans Edgel, Bradley James, Gale M. Jean WlllardHon of Coalville, Band will be June 6, at 7)30 pjn. Last, but certainly not least, a To enter the students treasurer; Helen Rae Huhne, his-- ductor Pete Taylor. busi James, LaVon Laraen. Marlene the on wer Dairy was questions i at the high school. reported fhe up BouIdervUIe toriiin; Margaret Blonquist pubIn a Lasalter, Diana Lynn, Val Meadlate Friday evening, and a stream ness, and also participate licity manager; Steven lUchins, ows, Douglas Moor, John Moore. personal interview. cheerleader of cars followed the fire-truautivuy manager; Lee N. Jolmsnn, Coalville, sur and Kevin L. Ovard. Douglas Pas-ke- t. his Richard with Davis. father, Ronnie Eva Brooks and wsistanta Anita Schedule driven by fireman Rccd I. Milliner, Peoa, veying; Voca Car la Raymond, Darla RayJudd, Jana Geary and Connie Sheriff Leon Wilde was coming Mr Matley, North Summit CoalRita and GriPimarud" Ann Wilde, Jona and marketing; Summer Primary Schedule: went mond, Marcy Robertson, MUton (Maxwell, from the other direction at the tional Agricultural teacher ville, business, are three Summit Coalville. 1 p.m. on Tuesdays where K Sargent, Paul Sargent, Allene than Fenner V' r U ited and reto Utah and Richmond, Friday caravan, the tune, passed aca who students will receive leased inlitor niUr Frids' County June T. Hols Brent N. inbred was he Jackie a starting Shaw, awarded Staples, pu hadn't seen any fire, so decided certificates of accomplishments cident whllu ennutf front Los Buys Bull Coalville Snd, 1 p.m,'on Thurs-Lowell Dan-n Swewwn. from the Sundberg, tein Douglas heifer He did and dairy follow. to back around RicUrtl Wilde, Coalville, re from Salt Lake Trade Technical days. Dukolo. C. Vernon, Kathy Vernon, Anwlj- to . Lis vriw. and the procession finally stopped Stalling dairy he id iU Me Castle Bint- - c ntlv purchase nn Aberdeen- Institute Jurn.T the wbool's an-- l v:u 'Lr. Brent Utah Tt Hoytwille, 2 p.m. on Tuesdays Gordon was the Wheaton, by bend presented Wright, and parked "n ,on tne nual Kraduatlui Mercisei Friday I starting with a party June 7. bull from Zeto Uum Anui; L.4r.i L'cnrter, and Krlstlne Wright, Terry Lineman, qu.n, Hagerty at the Association Fiat nolstein one Mo Nellson home. un by the I BVenini;- of Duvl,i. Utah. Iltenefer. 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday Sho-v- . Jeff Ovard and Julie Robinson. find a fire. A troe on the bnnu:il Black and White put Horse Hits Car Bus Adkins Attains for Fame with Costliest Mink Ever Graduation Exercises Here Send Change Students Out to New Challenges Ad-ki- ns well-wisher- 783-489- 2. ks Name Teacher d for South fig st Commemorate North's First Fully Student, 1913, Dam on Tune 11 in Retirement Legion Auxiliary Gains Recognition " a',' full,1 wii ... TTTZ Z w nf son-in-la- w, Band Program Parties Meet Begins June 6 Oakley Caucus De-tw- Recent State FFA Judging Meet def Results in Many Summit Awards pre-me- School's Out: So Everybody 336-556- I Goes Haywire with Injuries 6-- third Jor-gens- en - Tln i- ii ng Ninth Graders Get Diplomas Kathryn Pace New Jm . President of FHA iive ---- L"! wSl ... r. !S . TlffiSr . Richard Brown Wins Heifer i in Drive Summer Band Sets Rail Worker Is Hit by Freight Douglas Parker North President Grads Practice ton ' Trade Graduates HOSPITAL PATIENTS ck ' Primary , i - - ctuld S |