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Show NEW RECORDS BEING SET IN UINTAH WATER COUNT Warm rains fell In this aectlon much of the heavy enow which Saturday and Suixtoy, aeltln. I the area and bringing maU toreama to a flood stag But Nature cooperated, and brought a heavy freeze Sunday night, followed by cold weather Monday which prevented further and atopped heavy run-off- s threatened flood. Moroni Merchant1! February 1 onow aurvey report indicated that new record! are being aet thla "winter at high altitudea: mid-wint- er Thursday, February of water, com- d avCTms, 85. Awr-covere- for April w , new record lor Feb L 1 la 16A TWe to Chalk Creek No Three, elevatlod 7,500, has SL1 Inches of snow with 8.4 Inches of water compared to an average of 4.7. This to 800 i86i 68 Visits in Utah Carol Jean Judd Goes to Scotland NEW ECHO HIGHWAY STRETCH LARGEST SINGLE CONTRACT A total of 86 contracts awarded by the Utah State Department of Highways for highway and bridge construction during 1864. These contract! totalled $61,767,186 for the year. According to Blaine J. Kay, Engineer of Plans and Contract tha contracts varied from 83,74750 to $4,857,805. During tthe calender year 1863, Mr Kay indicated that the Highway Department awarded 88 contracts for a total of $54, 02857150, The contracts ranged from a low of 84.16550 to a hlgff of 83,051,00050. A breakdown of tha contracts for 1004 disclosed that tha department had rendered 88 contracts In the price range of 850,00050 or lea This amounted ter $525,034.00, which equalled 26 per cent of all contract In tha contracts ranging from 850500 to $105,000, alx contracts were awarded, amount, ing to $468,62150, which equalled 7 per cent of the total contracts awarded In. 1964. In the contracts ranging from 8100500 to 8500,000 lfr Kay Indicated that 27 contracts- - were awarded In 1004 for a total of 87, 22754155 which equalled 81 per cent of the total contracts awarded during the year. For heavier conatmctldn, In the range of 8500, 00050, and over, 1 contracts were awarded for a total amount of 858547500501 Thli total was equal to M per cent of the construction contracts awarded dun-In- Attending the queen were Miss Beckle Glen non, Miss Joe Bernardo and Miss Fayle Krlvensky. The lovely queen was presented of giant chryantbe-mumShe and her court reigned over the football banquet and Homecoming dance later In the evening. a bouquet 15-ye- training In has proven of great OOALraUS, UTAM Miss Jackie Clark, daughter of Captain and Mrs Janies O. Rymus and a former resident of Coalville was crowned Homecoming Queen ceremonies of the at half-tim- e Homecoming game In Hanau, Germany. PROVO RIVER Thorough NUMBER 8 oi Homecoming in Germany . Dairy Princess volume Miss Jackie Clark Named Queen percent of normal and five inches more than tha 75 Inches that to average for April 1. Soapstone, elevation 7,800, has inches of snow with 16.6 Inches water. Normal is 65 of of Trial Lake, elevation 8,800 feet haa 88 lnchce of anow with. 26.4 water for Feb. 1, 135 inches of Inches of water. Normal water water for April 1. Only In 1853 content for Feb. 1 to 165 inches has there been more moisture on of water. Trial Lake to 170 per thla course In April cent of average and equal to the Beaver Creek, elevation 7,150, 285 Inches of water normal for haa 375 inches of enow with 105 April L Inches of water. Normal water Smith and Moore house, eleva- content for Feb. 1 la 85 and for tion 7600 feet, haa 44 Inches of April 1 lea 85 This to tha most anow with 135 Inches of water. wator ever measured cm this The average to 75 inches course with the exception of 1852. of water and the avenge for April With avalanches threatening 1 la 185 Inches of water. This to loss of life and property In tha h new record for Feb. 1. Chalk Creek No. Two, elevation Alta and Brighton areas, Merchant reported there to no danger .6500 feet, has 50,8 inehea of anow anywhere along the Weber, even In Smith end Moonhoue hut he aid there to some danger high along tha Provo. Wises river 4, JACKIE CLARK Kate Neeley To Re Feted COALVILLE value In avalanches, he said. Mrs PH. (Kate) Neeley will be Minor matten In time of great honored on her 80th birthday, danger become of Jn tense impor t- February 7, at tha home of her ance. For Instance: daughter, Wilma and husband, Mr "Two fellows I know were aid- and Mrs Leo G. Nelson, Ml West, First North, Smlthfleld. ing down a dangerous dope, on After having made her home In the Job, and they went against Coalville for many years, Mrs tha rules In inserting their wrists Smith-fiel- d in ths leather loops oo the end Neeley, reeettly moved to to be with her family. of the ski poles. Both win caught Two of her children Vernon in ah avalanche, and buried. One Aneva Kimball, graduated end was completely pinned down by hie outstretched poles end could from North Summit High School not move. One pole was torn and aha and her family won aO loose from the hand of his com. active in Church, school, and civic . affairs. panlon, and ho was able to dig when in she mar1838, Later, out with this oni hand. Otherwise ried Parley Hughes Neeley, who there." atillbe they'd passed away In Coalville in 1868, Merchant told of dangerous he entered Intoprofeeetonat Ufa avalanches In the upper reaches with him in legal and land title ofLthe. Weber River, la pioneer work land together they . worked days. Men hauling lumber down aide by side to the time of his the river,1 on sleds, complained death. IDs Neeley's family, consisting whan the lead team was halted WILMA LEA BLEVINS for harness repair.. But a few of seven children when she was "Speaking up for milk In Utah Minutes later, his grandfather elected County Recorder of SumAmerican ralitod, an avalaneha reared mit County In 1816, has grown to thla week Is blue-eye- d Dairy Princess Wilma Lea Blev- acroaa tha very spot ahead, whara bo a really large family, now conins, 23, of Garrison, Arkansas.' ; they would ban been had they sisting of seven children, 17 three-incbrown- not halted. grand children and 43 grant grand The five-foHis grandfather was also a children, husbands and wives of haired beauty arrived at Balt Lake City airport on Wednesday, Feb. member of a group bringing down those married bringing tha total 3 That afternoon she appeared on timber for construction of the family membership to 90. MT and Mrs Nelson extend to educational television and before Feoa Church, when avalanches all relatives aqd friends a cordial both behind ahead end school groups in Ogden. of tha Oh Thursday, Mlaa Blevins will group hemmed them In. They Invitation to greet Mrs Neeley at visit Cash Valley end on Friday fought their way through only their home at the above address she will make dvio end educati- by determination, and the Grace on Sunday, February 7, between onal appearances in Salt Laka of God, and arrived in Feoa IS 8 pm. and 6 pm. No gifts please. City. Boston to tha American hours tote, exhausted and almost Dairy Princess during her three frosen. day visit to the Beehive State to Coalville Mery Lynn Clifford, Clinton, The American Legion Poet No. Davie county, Utahs Dairy Prln- 83 Coalville met . ...... - s. Idas Clark is the granddaughter of Mr and Mrs Grant Vernon of HoytsvUls and Mr and Mrs Wll-for- d B. Clark of Ogden, Utah. She to the great granddaughter of Mrs Mollid Mills of HoytsvUle, Utah. CAROL JEAN JUDD Carol Jean Judd, a daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen Judd, Ogden, Tha Hanau Gawk for which win be honored at a larewell testiJackie to lead cheerleader,-- - com- monial to be held hi the Ogden pleted the football season unde- rixtydlfth ward, 4380 Orchard feated to win the European ChamAve, Sunday, February 14, 6 pm. pionship of .the .American' Youth Activities. She will enter the Mission Home in February 15, and will serve Mission. North Scottish Coalville RPW IHll Present Fashion Show The Coalville Busfanaa and Professional Womens Club will be conducting thla year another one of their enjoyable Fashion Shown The date sat Is March & It win be held at the Hoytsville Ward Recreation HaU and that time will be 1:30 pm. , The fashions win be by a Sait Laka City Arm. Th event win be in the- fond of a luncheon. Sharlena Anderton, BPW president, has appointed tha following committees: General chairmen, the chib of. flcere, Sharlena Anderton, Helen Judd, Louise Rees, Joan Sargent, Louise, Simlster and Lola Mae Walker. Lunch chairmen, Maraelle Williams, Decorations and programs will be Margaret Gunn. Door prises, Luella J.udd. Ramp and tables, Carol Bwen- . - win Taking part In the program Mar-tineMika Castlemaln, be Afton Aaronlc Priesthood, Roy EdJudd, Dr Aaron A. Roulance, ith Reed, Bishop Alvin R. Cuter, Mr end Mrs Glen Judd,' Nadine Judd, the mtosionary, tad James R. Judd. s, single contract every awarded by the Department of Highways for construction. On a national basis. Grant E. Meyer, Division Engineer, US. Bureau of Public Roads, indicated that the national average of highway construction contract award ed during 1864 averaged about $500,000.00. Small contractors are thus able to compete for tha portion of highway progreater f T . the largest The Federal-aihighway program thus continues to Implement tha declaration of Congress that It to In tha national Interact to both encourage and develop adequate opportunities for small bus-- . inea stated Mr Meyer. d g 1064. born and rear- Carol Jean, was ed In North Summit and to a graduate of North Summit High School She to alao a graduate of Stevens Henager College and haa been employed as Librarian for the Forestry Service hi Ogden. Mr Kay disclosed that In 1964 tha avenge construction contract amounted to $71852350. Indicative of tha increasing complexity and aoopa of the highway construction program, Mr Kay explained that tha Depart-- ' The Judd, family are- former ment of Highways haa already Coalville residents. They spent broken its reoord for highway one year In Vernal, afterwards construction. At the prase nt time, have moving to Ogden where they over 688.00Q500 of construction to - DOUGLAS . SIMPSON resided for the past threw yean under way on Utah's ; , 6,600 miif HE most Importbe will vihia of highway The largest single contract to for tha unatruetkm of ant convention for Utah Fhrmara. a aectlon of Interstate Highway Union to be held In many yean That was the comment of ' Mr. . 15 between Echo Jet. to near - - State Meeting fc-or- - v w v . y in Summit County. This to Douglas Simpson, UFU President In announcing tha 18th Annua! far 11.4 miles of road way and three structure . The Utah Farmers Union convention to ha held Friday and Saturday, The Summit County officials contractor to Marrlaon-Knudae- n February 10 and 20 at tha New-houOo., Boil of. anIdaho Inc, with a an attending tha Hotel In Salt Laka City. contract amount of $453750550, nual County Officials convention Utah farmers will hear nation, this Lake City being held In Balt ally prominent speakers, includweek, Monday through Wednesing Mr. W. B. Robin General day. Manager, Utah Cooperative Association; Mr. Lail Schmidt DenOn Monday the ladles attended ver, President of tha Rocky a Oet Acquainted Program" at Tickets, Imogens Slddoway. Mountain Fanners Union; Mr. Church activities, Marjorie Chit- which Mr Harold Whiting preRussell Hanson, Benson, Minnessented her First Lady dolls fo tenden. . COALVILLE Wedota, member of the Executive On gown their Inaugural Mabel Publicity, Luaen, chair47.05 per cant of deaths Committee of the National InThat ladies' guest man, with Myrla Foust, Helen nesday the annual Bankers Association; fa- in Utah fn 1868 wan due to heart dependent Chappell Helen Saltzgiver and luncheon was held end a wig diseases and blood vassal die- - and Senator Frank E. "Ted shion show presented. Roberta Warner. IMora of Utah. of at 21, From eanoer 18.88 per rant The program will begin at nine January Outstanding musical entertainthe City Hall, with Commander ment ares provided by the Mont- from accidents 856 per rant and m. on Friday mornlhg with reMiss Blevins, rfmghtr of Mr a Lynn Mitchell conducting end Mrs Elmer Dm Blevins of pelier Lions Club trio, the Uni- from pneumonia and Influensa gistration. At 8:80 tha convention disbusiness S A session. general will be called to order. During versity of Utah students and Prod 59 par eont Hurtoon, Arkansas, was selected cussion waa held on Legislation Therefor In 1984 tha Ameri- the two-da-y ssraton an ateetton Show. as first lady" of tha nations Waring On Thursday, February 28, tha The Coalville Lions tiub met) concerning the Veterans MU can Heart Association cam Into of officers will b held. from among 81 Wednesday, Janukry 27, at the The' next Stake Young Men MZA waa redairy Industry Tha annual banqnat was held bring. From this time so much meeting will be held Tha convention will clone on I Spring Chicken Dm, with'lg mem- - February H and all members are organised. evening with fever has bran dona toward this effort Saturday Wednesday night with banquet to cago, Illinois. Some 20,000 girts ben In attendance; .BQl JUdd, Superintendent: and entertainment invited to attend. Fsbnxary has been set raid as b held in the Newbouse Hotel. entered state Dairy Priaerae conGrant Bendlxaen, manual asa prises Resident Chet Btonqulst Heart Mbnth. Tha featured speaker will be antest held throughout the United ducted the buatUMa Officials attending ffom Sumtent; Norman Henrte, Activity meeting and The Heart dollar to apent aa nounced at a later data. .State and Wlllaca Hansen, sec- mit County were the County several projects were dtoeuased: follows: Research 35.7 During her reign aa national The Fair Board' asked the Lions , Archie Pace, Carlos public health educationper8.1cent; for retary. greetings Hkppy birthday per Princess, Wilma Lea win travel to help develops- - tadUUee at ths the week to: Diana Releaaed were: Reed D. Pace, Porter and R. W. Durant; County Lynn, Rukm education and professional dent; Re.more than 100500 mile She to City Park and tha D. Clerk Reed Pace, County tha N. Rlchlna, Jana Ann Robinson Superintendent; LaVell Stephen City training 8.9 .par cent; community urging Americans to adopt pee--1 club to help with a Clean-u- p pro- (In Memory), Michael Lee Grant Manual Assistant; Glenn Wilde, corder Wanda Sprigga, .County services 115 par cent; pubUo Innutrition healthful and . per living ject whenever tha weather will Ol A. Petersen, June Ann Oldham, Secretary; and BUI Judd, Activity Treasurer Blanche Young, County formation 65 per cent; fund raisAssessor Charles Davis, Sheriff habits, Including drinking mflfc, Penult rOwen Btaley,, Kristina Willoughby, 16 par dent; field studies and ing Snow Carnival tha Coalville on televtooln and radio; In eyndl--The new officers were sustain- Ron Robinson and Deputies Mike After tha bualiieaa meeting, tiro' Janlb Burges Jeff Ovard, and rag. 2.1 per cent; administration ward dance, was held Saturday rated news columns and feature films on Cancer were Wild Leon and Ivera In ed shown' hr Johnny Mocxv. quarterly conference. and general 10.7 per cent evening, Jan. 80. stories, and at banquets and the group. Babies In the US. born each A huge snowman in tha center meeting with heart defect average of the floor "greeted" tha dancca year A graduate of the University of 80,000 to 40,000. as . they entered tha hsll and . Arkansas, Wilma Lea to now on School age victims of Rhea sputnik snowmen and their pels leave of absence foom Decatur matlo Fever end Rheumatic heart smiled down from the window . high school when aha to a home diseases exceed 500,000. . Wally Fenroce tnd hto orcheseconomics Instructor. She lives for a would qualify for the master High Blood Pressure averages tra furnished excellent music, enCOALVILLE areas qualify containing might Wilderness areas, with her parents, four brothers The Coalville camp of tha plan. Hie plan as It to conceived five million.' joyed by a good crowd. of the moat beautiful moun- scenic roads system. . and two itoters on a 640 acre n tha of doe not, howeverjeetrlct Heart attack killer of men bemiles be total A of 1,600 of the Utah' Pioneers tain scenery in the world, may After an Intonating program, Daughters .farm. tween ages of 45 and 64. met at Mrs Clara' Copleys horn . In both newly 5500-mil- e , project are on refreshment! wen served and her opened for tourist travel Senior eltlkens 100,000 die an- again the snowman theme was First Step In county road The remaining mile, Thursday afternoon. Mwga and Summit Counties that be nationfrom stroke should to emphasised forest on nually It Mrs Edna Wilde gave a historical' the not-to- o highways, carried out The dance waa under future. age distant to made every day In the direction of two al parks and Bureau of Land Man- there to absolutely no money now Progress account of tha lives of some early the of officials Coalville Ward County this field. tied to thla idea of a nation-wid- e Utah pioneers, Dealer H. Wells Mutual with Bertha Anderson and are seriously consider-In- g agement highway system KAMAS John-te- n Support tho Heart Fund in Reed OU&n in, charge., some wemen, among them, Landscaping and installation of cento roads program," Mr The newly-forme- d pressing for Federal fund Majestic life and to first whatever tha facilities said. Just Thii way you can. Heart rest roadside and under Emmeline picnic B. . Wells, who helped soon to be made available Insurance Co. nftmittod an apcoat step In the possible development Sunday will be February 31. the with considered are mold the along frontier. through muter new plan" plication to the State Insurance Have a heart Sava a heart of such a program. Mrs Wellg was associated with which half a billion dollar of developing the route Commission on Jan. 4, 1865, and Your Heart Fund and Rheumaout He the priorities Edward Susan B. Johnston, deputy roads J. pointed scenic and available offered for a would be Anthony an now awaiting for its approval tic Fever Chairman Gary Smith. scenic with Mr. and Mr Harold Hobson deal of listed qualionly director State Department , according to Robert Wllatead, vice great deal of help In obtaining and development of parkway It with to announce said do Division ties have the birth of .their third and nothing woman miles Planning Highways about suffrage. 5,000 would involve president of the company. child, a girl born February 2. Ths Mrs Copley showed a small Kbl-- of highway the Utah study represents the ultimata improvements. In fact, An error waa printed In a recent On Roll little newcomer weighed '6 lb, of the Utah Fteh and some of the highest priority secIssue of the Bee, stating that ths land china cn&mpitcher left to High on the ltot- must be the thinking. 5 o and haa two sister' Lisa Re- tions need no improvement and Park the Game DUP Department, the late Hardscrabble by of Canyon Martha opening application had already been apK. Slmlster, Junior and Denise. Raymond traffic were made of Estimates end Tourist creation Grandparents ere MT. Committee, waa meet the Rost It given to Mrs Frost in Morgan County, to proved. 1875 end 1630. Esti- student In the department of Col- and Mrs. Fred Hobson" and great Mr Wllatead said that the com- by Mrs Annie Bbothroyd Tha Farmington Highway road on the Publicity Department, Great Salt flows for 1865, and Rclence at grandfather to Frank Hbbeon of National Park mates of coat were made for Im- lege of pany has not been notified aa yet pitcher to estimated to be 150 Wasatch Summit, and enlarge- Lake Authority the of Utah to among Hoytsville. University roads the these for of of provement years old. It will be on' dlsplay In ment and beautification of the Service, forest Service, Bureau to acceptance of the appiu-atM554 students named to the the of Bureau Affairs and year projected Indian the local DUP Building, Kamu to Minor Lake area In MY. and Mr Kent Although there to no Indication fall quarto- honor roll at the Land Management. Ball, BounPresident Mrs Marvells Geary Summit county. university. ure "Master of announce the birth of a of the of the ultimate tiful Association The Utah State read a few Interesting excerpts Scania' Roads To be named to the honor list baby could begirl. Fob. from a bode written by her grand- -' weighing 6 lbs The scenic roads and parkways Counties and Utah State Munici- plan, It conceivably a student must maiwtaro m 3 o A brother and sister are at a come nsttoaal of a In system also part Mr Mildred Gtaea, Kama sur- fothcr, Daniel HHainer, an I participated ar League pal was request prompted' by. tr?y studyhome. Grandparent of scenic roads end parkway'"? of 5 or better In-eare Alton Morgan rattier. He was ifcimedt front' Resident Johnson's Kecrea-aftc- r compiling the estimate gical to the I Ball of OoalrlUe and Mr. draito where subjects 45 some ' federal. to for was invited and Mia financing eligible Each Chuck and David Anderton, of Daniel KWdtiL agency all Council that I Advisory jtloir I . William Dykstra of Ogden. gh."4:.- - j. I states oneUtoctomto proposals of routes .that program, ssrfod. ! compile a list ol rude or for Officials . se forty-secon- d Did Yon KNOW? Legion Lions To Aid Fair Grounds Sustain Officers for Summit MIA North Birthdays . rs, SNOW CARNIVAL HEI.O SATURDAY . . Coalville DUP Studies History IMPROVEMENT OF MIRROR LAKE ROAD SEEN ht modi-flectio- CORRECTION r- Births . ' Honor - - Summit Hospital m. - 1 m" ;W!wnt I |