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Show v-x- ? I I " . ie ALL RECORDS ARE BROKEN FOR SNOW! WATER CONTENT NUMBER Ail seasonal record for anow ad water content on toe Upper lnche- Wkter. The average Weber and Provo Riven hare Wktar 0onUmt for Jan. 1 la 4.7 broken tola year, according wwtlM yMr 0B the aame to anov meaanremente Juat m- 1.9 inchea of war pleted by too Boil Conaerratlon ter. March 1 average is 11.7 ba . Service, Coalville. Smith and Moorehouse ha IS inches of anow containing 10.8 Dean Vernon VOLUME XXXI 1 Book on Sale . Trial Lake snow course has for Seminary 88 inches of snow with S3.4 Inch- es of water. The average water content of Jan. 1 is 10.8 and a t year ago, there was 5.2 inches Every' woman has a warm of water.' This course exceeds spot In her heart for delicious the March 1 average of SS.0 by and Interesting dlahes of food .4 of an Inch of water. that can satisfy the appetites of A Soapstone had SI .inchea of those near and dear to her. anow with 11.8 lnohea of water. book fuU of tempting recipe Average is S.8 inches of water. can be purchased in the near The March 1 . average of 11.7 future as the Summit Stake LDS inches of water la exceeded by Seminary offers, through the co. operation of Mm Laura Italia 1.1 inchea. the Bendlxsen who compiled Beaver Creek Ranger Station book, Culinary Art-- Fit a for haa IS inches of anow with ' 7J Ixing indies .of water. Average water content Is 1.4. Lad year there, Mm Bandtasen,. wife of toe hern on Jan. 1. Principal of the North Summit was LI "! People Interested in Utah history will find the Utah State Highway map a rich source of information. The map contains many entertaining names, historical features, Biblical place names, names and. locations from the Book of Mormon. Many communities were namM after Indian tribes. French and Spanish explorer, Mormon settlers and presidents of th United States. 1 School Board . . v Is Missionary - orl-Ina- . Here's Wildcat .;! , r - drin w Anderson Rite :- v ade.offs,; u M-M- tout - ILLUSTRATE . a . ,- - , Rand-McNaU- s, . Kamas Birthdays - a, -- JayCees Meet . . 1 m Frank J. Prescott Dies at Francis Baby Blessed 1. -.- COALVILLE, UTAH Arch Pace Re-Elect- Chairman ed of Summit County Commission watha, Ibapah, Indianola, and Selected from Biblical Commlmlonere Archie Paco,. physiographic features are the Will Durrant and Cute. Porter lgubdlTWon dlBClUKd and River Jordan, Moab, Abraham, vwa all pK. uoat at toe County nquiremonta pertaining Mt Nebo and Mt CarmeL Hon- Commission Monday. meeting to roads la the area. oring hlfh ranking IDS Church The Commission . voted to re and officials am Brigham, Heber, St Durrant Commissioners last tall,, were lease .Jeff Shreeve as Deputy At oorge and St. John. Community Porter, namei from the Book of Mormon sworn in to continue In their pro. torney to the County and to apinclude M&nti, Moroni and NephL ient positions. point Robert Orton In hto. piaee. Mr. Orton to associated with Neil-se-n, and are French Spanish expore ri to was retain voted It Conder and Hansen. credited for the names of Ophir, chairman ant Pace Commlmloner Durrant uked to Montesuma Creek, the Virgin Rivin his pres he excused a little early eo that er, Ogden, Urovo, Duchesne, Alta, each would continue . , . out assignments. ha end Mrs Durrant eould atPork and Escalante. Spanish Seer licenses wore granted U tend .the. Inaugural of Govamor Echo Cafe; WU Calvin Rampton. a Frank Cattelan, The state's inunigrants rid were honored to tha com- lard Olllree, Kosy Cate; Leona munity names of Leeds, Wales, Dunham, Kamp KUlkars; Von Vernon, Holaday and ths fomous Graham, Beaver Cheek Ian; Jim ' explorer, Fremont The influence Kilby, Welcome Inn; Sheldon of the mining industry is shown I Woolatonhulmo,' Chlckea Inn; in the names of Bonansa, Untie Judd Flinders, Mountain Meadow and Dividend. Ranch; Jamea and Diane Woeee, There ie a Helper and a Tuck- Hidden Labe Lodg . . er. In the field of geometry, there . Ben Rawlins appeared in of Silver Creak Meadows, a ie a CircteviUe, an Angle, a Round Valley but not a Square. There to a Naples but not a Roma. EqueHoytsvllte little- League: leeri strians win be pleased to 1 WRONG COAT , in .the . champions emerged .. a , , Pinto, little Pinto but there to no pony. Delighting nature lovers JayOeo holiday tourument held will be the piece nwut of Lark, P9. JS, IS and .99 in the North Summit High . School . gymnaqU Sego, Thistle, and Birdseye. Fish-enne- n MORGAN ua. They took th chsmpiojt-shl- p can take pride in noting ln tbe.UU gam by defeat-ta- g the location at Trout Creek to ..Mtos Sheryl Blonquiet of Goal-vill- a 99.15. Henefor Western Utah. wu embarrassed following ' ria Summlt'baaket-balAnd there are tha the Morgan-Nort-h l Haber Waape took third1 ptaee of Eden,' Paradise, Freedom and game Wadneaday, Dec. 98; to by defeating tha Weber Wolves. liberty. Reflecting pride in their find that she had picked up th Consolation winners ware Goal local industries are Ptcktevilte and wrong coat and did not discover villa TomCata who defeated the Sugarvilte. There to a Rains, wi-stan- a her error for several hours Coalvilla Angria. Other' taaato and a Sunset There to a She will, gladly exchange coats participating were Coalville Jeta College and also a Columbia. Dirty with the person who hu hare if end tha Haber Potooats. Devil to e river In southeastern Selected by- an1 AlLTouriey they wUl contact her parents, Mr. Utah' end Skull Valley to to be and Mrs. William Btonqutot in committee, tha following little found hi Tooele County. CoaMUa. Leeguem were named to th Al) Hat to the rite of an old forty Tourney teem, each one bring not does eh Sheryl reports that crossing. Presidents of tha United one presented a gold watt piaqaet this know whether she picked States were honored to tha. names Dennis Vareon, Jets;" Alan Black of PUlmora;. Roosevelt Cleveland, up first or if the other person of- th Tomcats; Kelly Maxwell eoat a very simhad her already Garfield; and. Washington. Thereto ilar Ind somewhat older eoat than Angels; .Ray . Remund,- Wolves; a foil's Backbone, Hbg ' the on eb hu now In her pomes--' Rtoshootar Peak, and Oregon. rion. Could it be the eoat belongs Huffaker. Wupi; Ruhm Retr toe; Hanpter; Blaine Reu, Jerry to. someone to Morgan? i Pace and Kwry' Pace; ril Hoytb-VW,'- -PAr-Ye,, .. it , belonged to ' ; f . main Morgan.,' .v thi awarded paee Kerry CrL.Goldea Porfar of Moigan .jvu Valuabi Ptoyiri awanL eania fato the newspaper office to Mot Ernest Jacklin, president. ; ri advertise in Ths.Bes for a eoat lost in Coalvilla, by her daughter the; JayCees; reporta that thtt was a very flne tournament with tha above story wu Joan, Juat KAMAS- -., Another meat Now everybody outatanding play. being processed. Mn. Doris Hair observed a to will he bald next year. He wishes happy again. to thank, to behalf at th Jay Quiet 89th birthday at her home Caea, all thou who helped to Monday.. She wu Twrn Jan. 4, 1996 to make this event successful. Henry and Mary Jana Blood Lew-tat Kama She married John! William Hair, Dec. 39, 1917, ml , E"1? one to invited to. have A resident f Summit Coalville at . the lki County, she Is active in the Kamu seminary Shindig and Hootonany LDS Ward. 8he hu served at TiU evening In, the counselor and teacher in tha Pri- North Saturday . i Summit High School gym- ' mary organisation, and hu been nasium. This Is for young and Dairymen who own purebred in the Sunday School organisation Holstein cow will bo pleased tp rid allka. moct ri her adult life. She hu know that a group mot Dee. 26, Instrumental A floor allow, an organist and teedhar and 1964 at Marlon and organised an singing groups, , square groups, still teaches the . genealogy due. and audience participa- Association ri Holsteinr Breeders She hu been the teacher of tha dancing ; tion all add up to.-delightful ri Summit County... parents das in the MIA end evening of entertainment. Harry .Fapageargs,- president of hu served ward end The program, la; being, spon- tha. 8tate , Holstein Association; toam instructor. She hu Chariest Warrick director;' My. taught sored by the building committee In. the Relief . Society foe muy of. the"propoMd addiUod to the Van Youngquist, national field-ma- n in. literature;. end , to Res- - present Coalville Seminary. Each and J. Read Moore mt With ently theology leader, and visit- - (Ward In Summit Stake hu basil th group.. to .effect the groundtea i tag teacher. 4 selling tickets for this event Thf work for the organ tkm. Mkv Papageorg explained the h Hre. Hair served a proceeds fnnn each ward .will b short term., mission to tha Gulf ! applied to their total uaaumast history and purpose ri tho assostates for the chureh In 1967. They ciation, and what, must b dona have .both been active in doing to get it setup and going. My. Warrick. reported on tha club to Aharon temple wort1 M.Mrs. Halrt hobble are 0U paintUtah County. Mr. Van Youngquist , , told ri tha registration ri dairy ing , (when hq finds time) and Mr and Mrs Clinton Raymond cows and what it can mean to tha genealogy ..She hu traced her father Hu to Wales and Alaska announce the marriage ri their dairyman. ( and corresponds regularly with daughter, Sharon, to Mr Jade Tha group voted to ograriie, relatives there. ; direction of tho Comer, Dee. 18 to Croydon, at then under-tha ,, . Mr. and Mrs. KUlr are the par- - the home ri Bishop Tad London, county agent, J. Reed Moore, tha ente ri four children, two aone who oMeated. c following officers were chosen qi Th ceremony wuwitnaaaod by a temporary committee: Keith and two daughters. They include: Mrs. Ray (Doris Elaine) John-a- n the immediate families and sev- Page, Kamas, president;. Gary of Leamington. Mrs. Mitchell eral dose friends ri the bride. Brown, Park City, vice, president The bridegroom is the son ri Glen Brown, Coalville, secretary. (Enid) TUtton, Kamu; Kay Lewis Hair, Sandy; Dale William Hair Mr and Mrs Wayne Comer ri This group will meat arid1 setup of Centerville. .. . Henefor. The young couple to and committee toifurther They have 31 grandchildren and making their home in Henefor. the organisation.. ,,, All dairymen who have purbred two Mt Comer will be honored at Holstein cows are urgeT'to'fcet in an open house Saturday. ' touch with the offlceraJ1' ' ( Mr. Papageorge .wu dairy judge Two at the County Fair in 1964. He said that Summit County some Glenn Bionqutot, Donald of' the finest dairy coWin tha e Summit County Sheriff's De- - state. and Carl Robinson were privileged to attend the ' Prtment faports that Donald Mr Page will represent thacoun- Holiday Science lectures at tha Craft fanner proprietor ri the ty at the annual 'meetfagi Af tha University of Utah on Dec. 28 29 Gold Digger Tavern In Perk City State Holstein Association, Jan. end 29. They report they cer. wu found guilty ri selling alco- 9, at Salt Lake. . . tajnly enjoyed the ' experience holic beverages to minors In District Court on Dee. 21. and learned a great deal. The lectures were given by A flne ri $299 and 30 days to William A. Fowler, Physicist at Jail, with 25 days suspended on the California Institute of Tech- - good behavior, wu handed down Summit Stake MIA.' reporta that nology. Four hundred students by Judge John W. Wahlqulet from high- schools in Utah at they were very much pleased, with tended tha lectures. the fine crowd whlclj attended Glenn la the son. of Mr. and their New Year's Evb 'dance. Mrs. Glonn Btonqutot as Carl . wishes this The evening waa highlighted by Happy birthday is the son of Mr., and Mrs. MU-to- n week go to Ralph Rees, Kevin good music by tha Welly Punroaa Robinson both ri Coalville. Simla tor, Susan. Jenkins, AnnaU orchestra ..balloon, hate, note, Donald Is Athe: eon of.. Mr. and Fawcett, Grant Bagnell, 'Sheryl maker, confetti and Mre. Sherdoa Woolatonhulmo ri Wainrii nda.Paeeti'AJaa CWtten rival ri a brand new yaan Wanahlp. dan and Bill Steigtedaf.- - r ar According to Chris S. Me to, Information director, Utah State Department of 13ghways, the 1965 State Highway map is now under production, with 400,000 copies to be printed for free distribution this year. Always in short supply, a limited number of the 1904 State Highway maps are atlU School, compiled available. Elementary following opening and check this book in 1961 as a building Jng of ballots at Third District The 1905 map is being printed Court Thursday, Dee. St Dean fund project for toe Edgemont named wee now Vernon of Coalville by the Rand McNally Co ChiInd Word in Provo end he as to new member of the North offered all proceeds from tola cago, and is slated for deUvery Bommtt School District, Precinct copyrighted book to be used by early in tha year. . ' No. Poor, winning- the election the Seminary for the remodeling Tha .new map wUl reflect such of their building;' with all males by a margin of two vote fascinating Indian names as Hia-being credited on the ameaeed KAMAS Clinton Larson had previously On Sunday. Jan. 10, Janet Bron- amount assigned each ward in l been named following the books son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Stake. These cook election remit.. ward individual wiU sold on an be honored Victor R. Bronson, will be candidate, with a Farewell Testimonial Vernon, a write-i- n i prior totaled a . vote of H against 97 to. her departure on a mission, to Thla book was selected by for Larson. bo held in tbs Pleasant Drove elThis Week's" , Food Editor, toe. A misunderstanding by Thirty-sixt- h Wfrd chapel at 7:80 Clementine PaddelfonL In tha ection Judges had previously giv-e- a I April IS, 1961 issue, as on of the majority vote to Larson, pan. KAMA- S- .1"! i but when the error was discover. She has accepted a caU to labor ths 81 moat successful paperback South Summit wu defeated 00 d a petition was signed by Dor- in the Southwest Indian Mission cookbooks to b published In to 88 by tha Wasatch Whapa basketball squad in tha opening league othy Bkmqutot asking for a re- with headquarters in Holbrook, ths last decade. 'Aria. She will enter the Iflaskm count When Mrs Bendlxsen started play Dec. 19 at Waaatch. Judge had originally decreed Home in Salt Lake. on Jan. 18, on this unique fund raising pro. Other league game announced tost a write-i- n vote must have and win leave by plane on week Jaet she, along with two other by coach Donald Reid are: Jan. 8, an X marked after it Election inter. women, sent out 231 letters to all North Summit at South Summit laws say this is not naesssary. Janet Bronson, daughter of ID. types of people In all walks of Jan. 15, South Summit at Park Witnesses la toe case ware tha and Mix. Victor R. Bronson (Nor- r ' City.. Hfo; too initial result yn A r election Judges, Zayda Warbur- Jan. 90, South Rich at South nw-yea-r seminary program, nd volte recipes from 111 of them.. Summit CUrk Rood MMby. and " Jan. 99, South Summit at Mor- i ..1 am D. Pees. happy to send a redpa A , Which is a fUL', toTr?e,ieh South Summit by as.. TrT. nnri.'vr.r Jan. 97, M SeVw tawrltw of jntaa .wrote Henry Jan. 99, North Rich at South of Ford llbid H president She . attended Brigham Young 1 Summit Motor q, a Jan. U, Waaatch at South Sum University for year and a half Gena Fullmer, - world middle-Wrigh- t whan her major was education. irr.' f . boxing champion, , told Rhe has been in active mem Feb. 19, South Smmtt at North M Bendlxsen about a spiced bhr of. the PhurchslaCf apple- .- eider-roel- ps childhood earring 12, Park City a Sunday water- - older - and ooalvxlue School teacher; wardcboral, li- sugar,, Summit J. Edgar Hoover took time out Funeral services for Mrs. Hud brarian, stake Peb 17, South Summit at South and Gleaner to come up. with a mouthwaterCoalof 71, Mary Tkacy Anderson, olus president mid oouncU mem- - ing recipe for popovera; and Rich. riUe, were held Saturday, iber for ton yean, Feb. 19, Morgan at South Sumfood' and to Summit Stake House with Blah- - fop the put six months she hu gueaa who likes angel mit obese cake? Alan Ladd. op Robert Walker directing. Mrs. been employed in Pleasant Grove., Feb. 28, byea. .. Tha recipe that came Dec. Anderson died Wednesday, will be President Ray March 5, South Summit at Speaker Bracken J. of favorite Mayor illLouder of Orem. 10, at her home after a kmg Rich. North for1 aauce cookie. apple Lee, wu diamt Loretta along Young Prayer at the. mortuary wu givrections for. walnut wafers. en by- Wendell Evans; prelude CLARK BRONSON Other famous people whose reaccomand and postlude music, cipes are included in the book tovoca-tiopaniments, Merla Paee; are Dwight D.-- Elsenhower, Mrs TO Max Padfleld; vocal solo, David McRiy, Elder Buw Grant Geary; obituary and reMark E. Petemen, SEVERAL BOOKS Taft Benson, medmarks, Carlos Porter; organ and eo many Muten Margaret ley - Verla Pace: speaker, .JOeeph Tha nurmarb . Tax Guide for others. WOODLAND E. Beard; vocal duet, Reed and 1965 la now ready, for distribution Clark Bronson, local artist, flew be will book This copyrighted Vera Pace; benediction, Paid Bar- at the County Agents office. to book a for so and Chicago last week as a guest Coal-vill- a .gM for $X50; y ber; dedicatory prayer atAnder-MI- L This can be pf great assistance foil of delicious cooking ldeu of Publishing Co. City Cemetery, Fred to farmers in preparing their ,.ln-- 1 plus tha support you will be Mr. Bronson wu called on the IV,. , coma tax report. There an a. few igtrlag to the N. S. Seminary re- eastern trip to discuss illustrating PnUbeervru were nine grand-eon- new items for the tax eouktara- modeling., projqct, plan to buy work for the big publishers. Teny Geary, TTaey Wartur- torn. On page three of the. guide ' book when you are contacted Clark reports that ho has agreed ton, Ptank Warburton, Gary Con- la listed a few 4 the Items that in th new future. to do th illustrations for several of their books, one of the first to are new. Also listed are the dates ger; David Conger, Jte. n Anderson, Doyle Waring-to- that are importapt io remaqdb. be based on North American ani: 1.. For mals. toeoma tax apd Cra Andwvon. Flower under return,-Pon- tidstance, your Vero granddanghten gtrls 1040, for. the calen- '. Congratulations given, to weak this go greetings tha direction of Coalville Ward dar. year 1964 must be filed on or to Birthday for work th Atkin-sodark ouitandlng. Melissa Lewis, Alfred .:r Relief Society. before Feh 15, 1905, If you did he does rating him such national Elisabeth Letter, Kevin Hoyt, bom . May not election or. before Mrs- Andamon Jan. 15, Caret Ginas, . Mark Stembridge, recognition. ao, 1193 la West .Weber, County to 1905, to file a declaration of estiCarla Hoyt, Richard .Friuder, Lai 1 Charles Albert and Agnes Owen mated Income tax for 1001 Lynn W. Russell, finery Page, married wu .She Ttoey. If you filed tha estimate, your Wilde, LaDonna Modn, Allen to Han L Anderson Rept 0, 1910 income tax returns needn't be filed President Ernest Jacklin an. Connie Carpenter, Kim to Ogden. Tha marriage wu later until on or before April. 15, 1963. Swena, ' that the North Summit Bounces , Lesu Leonard, Larry olemniaad at the Salt Lake IDS Tha tax due must be paid in fun Peterson,. will hoM thrir meeting Allen McNeil, JayCeee John pace, Stager, at with tha Form 1040 when Temple. She was: a member la Clay Holton, Mtaautte Paee, Hel-- Monday night, Jan. 11 in the it tha OoahiU IDS, Ward and a AM-- . :: en - Beoant, Peggy Stembridge, Summit County Courthouse. All of - You must past member of1 the Daughters also, file Schedule p pfnny Ctegg. members are asked to be present. Utah ptonaara, Hoytsville Camp. with the 104Q,, and Schedule .SE Survivors include her husband must be completed ao that, you and the following aons and daugh- receive proper social security ters: Mrs. Carl (Zayda) Wferbur-to- n credit for your Inand Mrs. Dean (Dana). Geary, come. There is a lot more data inCoalville; Mrs. Max (Jania) Fad- formation that must be checked. Bnto Mrs. Salt Lake; .Phase call, phono or write the field, for yom- (Merle) Conger, Tremonton; Mrs. xjiey Reland (Wilma) Johnson, Boun- free. Reed Moore, county agent Evantiful: Andrew T. Anderson; ston, Wyo.; Lynn T. Anderson, Keanu; 99 grandchildren and 1 ; a slater, Mrs. . Bessie Peterson, Ogden. FRANCIS Frank J. Prescott, 51, died of a heart ailment Jan. 3 at the The baby of Barney and Carol homo of a brother in Francis. He wu born July 21, 1913, FranStaples France wu blessed Jan., to Amos end Margaret Melcis, 9 In tha Wanahlp Ward and given the name of Mellaa Noelle by her vins Davis Prescott Mr. Prescott was a retired dairygrandfather Paul Staples. Assist- man. Member of tho LDS Chureh. John and were Winters Byron ing Survivors: five brothers, Amos W. Staples, great grandparents D., Kamas; Ralph, Earl, both of and the ward bishop. Francis; Darrell, Heber; Marvell, Alw present were Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Lawndale, and France Mrs Jennie Albert (Nettle) Simmon Salt Mrs Byron Winters, grandparents Mr and Mrs Paul Staphs and Lake Cdty; Mrs. Durrand (Ethe-lino- ) Sweeney, Lakeland, Fin. unto Mias JaNril Fiance, Miss Funeral services will bo held Marie Staples and Mias Glenda Thursday noon in Frauds LpS Staphs. After the chureh services tha Ward chapeL Burial will be ta tha Rands Staphs family attended .a birth i , ..Vi 1; day party far Carol at her hone. Is Nathed to JANUARY 7, IMS THURSDAY, NEW UTAH STATE HIGHWAY MAP IS FOUNTAIN OF INFORMATION Unique Recipe Inches of water. Snow meaanremente completed Dee. SI by Moroni Merchant and Jack Young Indleatee that toe moisture content i ISO per cent of normal and approaching toe March 1 average. TYB u - A't-tter- Hoytsville live Qjmpioiisbl bo-ha- lf Little League m . X u 1. OWNER FOUND IN . '' - - .. 3!? for Mrs. . u o. OAIUKUAI Vi Holstein Cow 1 . Owners Unite u bn a u ftaymopd, Jack Comer Wed -- . . . from North Attend Lectures Wool-tonhulm- . Craft is Guilty of Illegal Sale by-la- u DavVv Successful Reported byMlA" Better Birthdays . serpentines,-,texdta,w;ntoto.tha- in |