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Show n y t , CODNTY FiUR QUEEN CONTEST jS BRINGS IN MORE ENTRANTS ri vyuanvna TW NUMBER 27 THURSDAY, JULY 8, IMS i Oakley Fourth i HATS OFF! It's Hats OS ... .j Oaldey, Celebration j ... Great Success, to COALVILLE, UTAH M017 Count; Fully Organized To Meet ,. the Tows of Utah. Monday waa their 35th year of celebrating fhe""Blrth of a Nat Ion,"' they do much to educatq the youth of today In the principles of Justice, Freedom and Democracy, When else in Summit County do you see a large group of people gather together to watch a parade beaded by a color- guard made up of iqen dressed In the uniforms of . the men' who have defended the .Nation flVey and over .again, the ..Marine Corps the Navy the Armjs.ndtfie Coast' Guard, carrying t&ef! FLAG of The United States. , The sharing' of this1 day at Oakley, with others, who have a deep feeling for Amerida la Indeed a privilege. May they cdhttnue for ahother 35 yean. . It U Indeed, "Hats Off, to the people of Oakley, thanks (Or mak-fil-g this day possible. May you prosper and continue to grow In all things, as you hate grown In this one thing, "Love-an- d respect for America", Mabel R. Larsen , , ' , Demands of Visit oi Blood Bank Mrs Bernett Smith. Chairman for blood bank program, called meeting last Wednesday night at DUP Building to .introduce to the group Mr Orlnn Beckstrand .of Salt Lake City, Administrative Director for the Red Cross in Utah. TO SHOW FHJg Mr Beckstrand, showed film on the use and processing of blood for- Its life giving properties and explained human blood cannot be manufactured, It must, be given. The Ned. Cross, a voluntary organization of 47 million, members anl two million volunteer workers Is responsible for the . collection of blopd, the processing of same and lt distribution, . The goal la that no person will die, for lack of this life giving bipod. Now, Is youf time to help, and be a part of thls wonderful undertaking. The Blood Bank will be in Coalville," at the Quonset Hut in, Coalville Monday July 19, from S p.m, to 7 p.m. according to Mrs Smith who has directed the blood bank In this area for 15 years. VOLUNTEER WORKERS Directing the program In Wan-shlwill be Mr Virgil Gibbons, representing the Elders Quorum, assisted by his wife Mildred, antj Fawn Smith and Elsie and Nor-ett- a Peterson. Hoytsvllle; Wallace Brown' of Brown Equipment as chairman, with Marge Crittenden, Mr and Louise- - Roath, Mrs ' Swenson, Leonard Willoughby and Louise Rees,, main, part of town. Wert skis workers win be; Marie Vernon, Donna Olsen and Grace Pace. Coalville: 1st Ward, Carlos Porter, chalrman,-.repreaentlnthy Lions Club. Woking with him will be , Gary Smith, Della Sund-berAffra Rees, members of County health committee: Ammle' Shaw, representing the VFW Donna Keyes, BPW Mabel R. Larsen, American , Legion Auxil. tary,. Barbara Hortln, VFW and Merlin Johnson representing the Elders Quorum. Coalville 2nd Ward; Florence Moore as Chairman, representing the Relief Society with helpers, June Toole, Peggy Blonqulst, Mae Moore, Bonnie Snyder and Maxine Dlston. Upton; Marlene Blonqulst si chairman with Freda Orglll and May Jacobson as helpers. Henefer; Donald Dawson and his wife Vera, will act as chairman; helpers will be, Melva Rich-InThen Boyer, Rachel Wright, Mans Dearden, Thelma Stevena, Kay Dearden and Thelma Ovard. Echo; Elva Howling, Douglas Bunn and Phylla Richins. Dont forget the date, July 19. Cone and give of your life giving blood to help another person to to continue to live. Oakley's Fourth of Jul'y cefe. bration was, as always a great " MYLENE MITCHELL success. On both Saturaay and KAREN FAY STEVENS, ROMA DAWN JUDD Monday.' crowds filled, the town VICKY LYNN FOUST GEORGIA REES for the fine program arranged by Elmo jyoblstenhulme and ': his The program (or this years committee. Summit County Fair Queen eon. . , Y. . As announced, test sounds very exciting. there, were spec-lal .guests from Th Netnerjands . Of, Interest to all will be the 3 , Muter of Ceremonies, Terry Wtl-- , i .iad, Japan, and they were glv.en at fine welcome. .llama , of KSL TVs Hi Shoppe. ' As not announced, Ken .'. 4 Terry' Is from Southern Callfor- - ' nla where he attended Los Ange. , the home town top les State as a r ms- .Utah cowboy,, waa spilled "lq the i lor. He vh with KDZU In St. . j bull rlde. That'i twigs that black j devil has thrown me," said Ken. George. Just prior to Joining the I may stay off the bulls here-- , staff at Radio Station. KBXX In Balt Lake City, He,.wu the lead- - j ater." of course he won.the bare." ' toe. disc. Jockey Tor. KLUB In b ack, as usqal. RONA JEAN ROBINSON SHANNON DEE WRIGHT ' Salt Lake City It was announced at the rodeo ; BARBARA WINTERS WANDA BRISTOW ..., .. " now 25, hu a tremendous I that Morgala Days, also produced .. . following anpmg high school atu- by Young pnd Young, rained out , Mrs Ross (Waiida .Bristow'" dents in the area, Jerry Js now will be held on July 9 Jqhe wears a two gallon' pin awarded t and 10. The lull program will be it .staff, announcer; ..for KSL .TV her for the givlng of tuood' fofc' : ' channel 5. .. carried out as prglnally scheduled the blood bank. . 1 with several Summit cowboys Dorothy Anderson, whom .we .. Mrs Bristow Is tj), qiotfter" of v' r have seen before, Is valfy keen jqjT her home . , to.be one .of.pug. judges, "and helps hrr JiVEnd hi his ' Dorothy has. many, accompliah-nrent- s KAMAS business. to her credit In 1960 she Robert Lewis, Kamas, has been She has donated' t ward a real placed first in the.."Make It With granted Junior membership In the service and will bp the Quonset Wool" contest. In'. ,1963 she wu Holstein-Frlesle- n Association of Hut to" give Monday, Jply.,19 Miss American . Fork, and attenAmerica headquartered at Brattleblood agald to help qomeone, dant to Utah County Dairy Prin- Vermont boro, cess. In 1964 shsL ygs a special To qualify, member candidates ,.'i .mJ . award winnet , at , Mlss Utah An San Francisco must be under 21 and have sue- "outh la being held In the Sum-- 1 cmsfully completed one years Scholarship Pagenf plus first at ' tendant Uf "Mlrt Wool. In 1964 mlt County JaU on charges of work In a or vocational agriand 1965 Dorothy has modeled fop rand larceny following his arrest culture dairy ' project Individual ' ' the Great Lakes Mink In Park. City Sunday by Sherlff ownership of at .least one Regla-stere- d Association and she- has aW been lirUMver-slt- y Ran Robinson. Holstein la also required. The Sheriff, said that several stags productions. Junior members are entitled to summer homes in Lemon's Grove aU privileges, except voting, of the Dorothy hu many diversified Mr." Venn Moareupresldent of Interests and hobbles. We feel had been broken Into in recent national Holstein organisation. the .189 i Association fepent the that aha and Terry will add a weeks, and. valuable articles stol- They may register and transfer afternoon at Hebert June 30, en. under suspicion were a tall their animals at member rata great deal of stimulus to our pro meeting with tha tourist ppbUelty gram and contest blond young man and a and receive - regular, reports of people of Utah, They are gatherAdditional, entries are coming woman, who were camping In breed and Association 'progress. In for' the Miss Summit County ing material to attract the tourist the area In a makeshift tent made Over 39,600 younfe Holstein breFair pageant In adldtion to the trade In our stateii of sheets. eders have participated In the five listed last week, the following Summit and WaSstfeh Counties 8unday the Sheriff located the program since Its start In 1923, car driven by the couple, In Park girls are entered: art uniting to estattifeh a working Mias Karen Fay Stevens, Henecommittee of six "'people from City, and found the man In a was Park City bar. The this locality to work" in this defer, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ed-- . . a win Stevens,. , ..4-- ( working there as a partment, Mias Rebecca Reel, daughter John Smith admitted ownership A meeting ls"bcEeduled 'for of Mr and Mrs Clifton Rees, of the car, which wps loaded with ftiday July 9, at 7 oclock at the Coalville. stolen- - goods. Everything was reMrs. (Naomi Zumbrunnen) Chanaa Cafe,"-- KlimaiV for this . Miss Paulette Reeee, Coalville, " covered. Gleason Dearden daughter, of . purpose. Anyone Interested 'In Visitors to the .bar were a little Mrs Viola Mabey of Coalville, la Utah, 'daughter of Mr and Mrs tlie trade In furthering Paul Reese. our state In W!lc :pi'e to attend. trprhed to find the Sheriff of Los Angeles stake Relief Society Min Rona Jean Robinson, Coal"ummlt County tending bay for Singing Mothers chorister, Versn ! Moors, I president, 189 ville, daughter of Mr and Mrs Mrs. Dearden directed the Wel-shlfew minutes, while the owner Ronald Robinson. and Arlington combined The red-hu- d fund a new Miss Vicky Lynn- - Foust Csal-- . waa later released upon the choirs, consisting of 105 mcm d villa, daughter or Mr and Mrs o testation of' the ben, when they sang two special . BAKE MfEHomer V. Foust ' that ehe was entirely Innocent of numbers at the Loa Angeles Stake Miss Shannon Dee. .Wright 27. C.'ub4''are holding burglary. quarterly conference June Wanshlp Coalville, daughter of Mrs' Grace a bate talc t.j rplie ijv)ny for Wright. camp an! c mmua.ty", projects, at Miss Myrlene Mitchell, Kamas. Church Hpusq4 o'cUxk Wanshlp " daughter1 of Mr and Mks Mark July iQy Saturday, t; I Mitchell. il tit ! Mias Rita ReNu Barnes, Oak.-- ' ley, daughter of Mrs Helen Wilde. Miss Georgia Ann Rees, Hoyts-- ; Andejnson, vine, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ward Rees. : Kin 'OBrien of Coalville la Mrs Verla Foster, Henefer; Mrs Williatmij H.1 , I he new. 1965 president of the Irene Hoyt, Kamas. Miss Roma Down Judd, Hoyt Summit" The association la having a barvllle, daughter of Mr and Mrs! County Cattlemens Zest'to-i- r becue Friday evening, July 9 at Leoq M. Judd. : Miss Other officers are: Glenn Gib- 7 p.m. to be held In the City Barbara Winters, Hoyts-- . ' bons, vice president,' Kamaa; J. Park in Park City. A paid memvilla, daughter of Mr and Mrs Reed Moore, secretary; Richard bership entitles you to tha steak Mart Winters, i - There la atlll time for you to Blonqulst, treasurer, both of Coat fry, free of charge. . TheCattlemen'a association is vllle. enter the contest. The deadline Board- of Directors: Tom Simp- a lne organisation, boosting and for entry is Sunday July 11, i son and Elmo Hoyt, both of Karn- fostering projects for. the better- please contact your area represenQn a recenttrlp to the SaU es; David Clark, Wayne Jones, ment of agriculture In tha county. CoMeryation Service plant mate-Th- e tative: Lorraine Stephens, Hene-fer- ; dues tor businesses or assort- Aloma RJchlns, Coalville; Coalville, RFD; Keith Slddoway, center, the supervisors of Ate members are only 5 per year, ummit county Soil Conservation and Dearden Coalville; Herman Kay Roach, Park City; Betty Ploase let raa of the directors Dtotrtct and Ksmss Ted Foster, Hcncfcr; Ha Wilde, Bonnie Hoytsvllle; Thompson, Valley 8.C.D, In your area' know N you are. in- Wilde and Rae Frasier, Kamas. Oakley. .had a chance to olMerve Bome Mrs Nadine O'Brien is presi- terested In Joining and also let new, Thera are many wonderful plants that may have potendent of the CowBelles and di- them know if you will attend the tial for Bummlt County, accord, a very entertaining day rectors are: Mrs Vernlce Clark, barbecue as. they need to Jtnow and .evening will be enjoyed by 'f ing to Moroni Marc hint, Unit Mrs Richard Blonqulst, Coalville: how many steaks to buy. all. Please keep in mind, Saturday Conservationist, 80S,. Coalville. JUly 17, and everyone come to One of these Is a legume called MERRILEE JUDD the queen contest. Clser Milkvetch. I t Cleer Milkvetch Characteristlca f " ! , 1 -- .Wool-Jtenhulm- j e, -- radio-televisio- n 4 . ''Terry 25-2- Robert Lewis New . Holstein Member In-ou- Summer Home Burglar Taken . 4-- - . . w.; u three-clilldren- Moore Bttilds - red-heade- d g, Naomi Dearden LA' Chorister red-hea- . bar-mai- . re baT-mal- d. -- boy-frien- . ' - - 4-- s, Ken O'Brien of Coalville Is New President of Cattlemen's Group - ' Dorothy Terry ' Add - . I - . prl-ses'a- Coalville's Recreation League Will Provide f Orem Youth Killed at Wanship il A f V i. I 4 An deem youth was killed stantly in tha wreck of his Volks- In- wagen Just south of Wanshlp In. terchange at 11 p.m. Monday, July 5. . i 't A . - ' " j . passenger, Larry J; Handley, 18, of Provo. Handley suffered only minor cute and bruises, and was sent heme at 3 a.m. . In Traffic Summit. ' County through tho hnc week end was vicious, and Robinson said he was very lliankful that there were no more bad wrecks. Several Salt Lake people Were Injured In a two-ca- r smsrth o,r nilUss east of Echp, none seriously; From Silver Creek Junction to Salt Lake City It waa bumper to bumpeft solid each day, out in the morning, back In the afternoon. The Sheriff and hta du'ua'.'R were too busy to police the Si've" Cre' li Junction, and tri4fie on H ,1 i. "8 Vn tack-ufor more- than a :r';,lp li Sheriff Ron Robinson, who Investigated with several Highway Patrolmen, said that Kenneth Michael Nay, 17, a senior at Bt. Josephs High School In Provo, was driving north at 67 miles per hour when he lost control of his i car. . The 'machine left the right aide of tha highway, flew through the air 27 feet, made one complete roll, flew 34 more feet hnd hit a small tree on the left front fender. Nay was thrown from the ear at this point, went 22 feet through the fence aid struck his head on a stump, uicurrlnQ a basal skull fracture. The car continued for 28 more mphelst feet, where It threw oilt the oply l9. Objective: To give everyone some kind of between ages 7 summer activity. Also to provide the opportunity for adults to participate In a summer activity. Types of baseball to be held: Boys Baseball : Baseball will be broken Into three leagues according to age, groups. Prc.Minor League, ages '8-1Minor League, ages Major League, ages Each boy must be the required age on or before October 81, 1965 beAny boy who will be 18 On oy fore October 31, 1965 Is not 0 11-1- 4 15-1- T ele-gibl- c. two-lnn- p - veri une'i was intrudeed' Summer Activity lor Citizens oi Every Age When Light Car Rolls Monday i Coer IJllkvetch into the United States from Sweden, It la a bloat free, non-- 1 toxlo winter hardy,, vigorous sodding, long- lived herbaceous legdays and pjn. on Fridays, will be alx lessons 2 hours long ume. .It lp. difficult to establish, There will be baseball clinics and will have a fee of $12 per emergenal - is slow and seedling held from p.m, 'on Mondays in student, vigor Is low, JTante require' two Coalville, p.m; on Thursdays Registration: should be mads years to become established and In Henefer and 24 pm on Fridays with coach JacMin on 'Friday July sodding la rapid thereafter. in Hoytsvllle, "Clinics started' 9,' at the following-- ' places and at It la adapted' to sites used for Mondny July 12, 1965 and go the following times, . permanent pasture as hay land through Aujnut 8, 1965. Henefer Church and esbbclally where alfalfa conLeagues, win start play Thurspm stantly . freeaea back .It .can be High School Coalville day July. 8, 1965, j Hoytsvlllo Church p, m. seeded jWth father greases or le. Each team mbit have at least ume but'- once establlstved it p.m. Wanshlp Church 8 players ati bcglpnlng of game 'Bus crowd them ouL- Simlllar. co Transportation will be or forfeit gamc.H All gomes will nlshed Ktowever parents alfalfa' lnfarea of use, It could free, ' start on time 9"' must sign a release slip for bus! be on cropland use dior II, Olrls BofUmU will be con. traveL Class will be held from 8 prodjlctjah, of 'otbeir crops, as once ducted by Mia Games will be a.in," to 10 a.ln:, Bus will Icavellestafaiished. lt ' lx very.difficult played on Wednesdays from Henefer Church at 6:15 a.m; andjto ergdlfeate. Contact ward sports will stop at Coalville OourthouseJ: Te 'lilali, high quality, foliage your p.m. directors for details, Church, and Spring Is teiishAd at all stages of mat-- . Hoytsvlllo Chicken Inn In- - Wnnshltf Parentd uritjr. by all c lames of llveatoc' SWIMMING LESSONS in. Swimming: ages 5 on up. ran expect students home by no I Compared with ' alfalfa, : It : is laloyrar in establishing,' but. more Swimming lessons will be held Inter than 12 O'clock noon. mi Tuesdays and Thursdays start. IV, Tennis .Lessons will be productive, 'equal In quality; bloat Mg' July IS "and' ending July 28. given on Mondays, Wednesdays ; frejs, more frost tolerant and has Lessons will., be given by staff of md Fridays. Contact Cbsch Jack-- 1 about the1 same'-irkterrequire' menta, Hygela la Balt Lake city. There lln for details and appointment, y , TIME OF PLAY league will play their gnmes from, 4 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. M'.nor longue will play their p.m. on Mongames from days and Thursdays. ' Major' League will play their finv from 8:20-- pjrt, on Thurs Pre-Min- J .. 8 2-- 4 2-- 4 - fur-(wi- ll - 3-- 5 i 1 hJJ M '' 1 TERRY ;WLLAm' . . tin 'i. r.nb, f. r' ije -- t- j, .HOP.- - |