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Show ms Faim Bureau Mra Olorla Betters hu tees very HI with the measles. Mr and Mr Stan Sandera and Mr and Mra Jack Scott apent an enjoyable weekend in their aum-mhomes, 8cott 81mpaon apent Saturday 'night with the Bcotta. Mra Elaine Padfleld entertained at a dinner party Sunday honor ing their aon Alden, and their daughter Margaret Alden and hla family from Sa't Lake apent the day in Kamaa. Glen Smith and Reed FTanti attended a three-daTorganal School ia Lob Angelo Calif. Ilaat week. Sandy Smith went along for the ride and apent the time vlaltlng relatives. Jo and Ward Blauard and Tea-a-a and Harold Butler apent Sunday In Utah County where they viewed the new Harrla Fine Arta Building and Wilkineon building at the BTU center. They alao en er y Joyed the art allow Chicken Inn In Wanshlp. The Woodland Primary Preparation meeting was held Monday night in the Ward chapel. Mrs Elma Winterton, inservice leader, presented a learn mi the art of story telling. Summit County Farm Bureau Mr and Mra Herbert Bushell Presvisited relatives In Provo Sunday, president and Mra Rosemary Atkinson re- ton Merchant and Owen Roberts minds members of the Rhodes met with a group in Camp Daughters of Utah Pione- Ogden last Thursday to plan a conference of County ers to attend the Thursday, May multi-count6, meeting and participate in the Farm Bureau officers and boards election of new camp officers. of directors. . Mrs Lola O'Driscoll la still on Meeting with the Morgan Counthe sick list but is able to be ty leader wen County Farm borne again after spending .10 Bureau presidents and vice- - presidays in the St. Mark's hospital. dents 8. Jay Child and Arnold MT and Mra Leo Hart of BountiBrigham, Davis; William Holmes ful visited several days with her and Carl Powers, Weber: Prestoh last week. Merchant of Peoa and Owen Mrs Mary Olnea spent several of Henefer. daya In Heber with her daughter I Tt y conference after being released from the i will be held in Morgan, Wednea-IdaHeber hospital, May 36. 'Mr and Mrs Jack Rockhtll and The purpose of this meeting family of Salt Lake visited Saturbe to give intensive study to ,1411 day with his mother Mn Haul of Rockhlll. Sunday vislton at her (the roles and responsibilities and Bureau leaden Farm County home were her aon Allea and famthe programs by which we try to ily of Ogden, and her daughter our objectives. AgriBlanche Garrard of Salt Lake. accomplish Mra Paul Anderson and family culture ia changing so rapidly so new' problems arising of Ogden visited during the week and many we feel, this la the only way that with her parents, Mr and Mrs we can keep abreast of tho times Howard Rockhlll. and render the service, needed by the farmers In our ana, said Mr Thackeray. Pre-Scho- ol "This will be a workshop type operation In which we will exchange experiences, views and KAMAS . Physical examinations for South opinions. "Members "of ' the 'Utah "State Summit children enterBureau staff will assist in Farm ing kindergarten this fall will be given May 7 and May 14 at the the planning and conducting of Kamaa Elementary School begin- the program, and it ia expected that committees will he appointning at 9 a. m. Examinatlona are required by ed to plan the implemention of the school before school entrance, projects arising out of the conaccording to Shirley. Jorgenaon, ference. explained Mr Thackeray. district school purse.- , . p ' Those taking the examinatlona at the Doctors office will be charged the regular' office .fo. . KAMAS- Letters announcing your apand Mrs Ronald Davis an .Mr pointment date if ill be ; mailed out. If your child la to enter thtf proud parents of a baby girl school this fall and you do not bom Sunday morning April 3S at the Heber Hoeital. She weighed reqelye an appointment please fn at9 lbs and 4 ounoes. Sharing notify Shirley Jorgenaon at the honor of grandparents are the' . school office:. elementary - Mrs Gordon Taylor,' and Ms andA'so given In connection With the physical examinations will be Mr and Mn Mac Davis of Heber. Orest Grandpannts.are Mr and the ambeyopla (lasy eye) test Mn Moses Taylor, in Spring-vlll- e. Butler and her brother DeGraar of LaGrando, Oregon are vlaltlng In the Kamaa area with the Dale Butlera, Lloyd Carpentera, and Bam Mitchells. Mr and Mn Laverl Bushel! and Afton Brimhall and. aon Rodney enjoyed a Sunday dinner at the Deaaie Jaioolb Leaden Meet four-count- y Ro-jber- ta four-count- y 1 Exams for Kindergarten IF YOU pre-scho- ol Birth k . SUtn . BEETS: .u : South Is Planning Final PTA Meet South Birthdays KAMAS KAMAS Plane wen laid for. the final South Summit Elementary PTA school year meeting at an executive meeting Thursday. .The date set is May 7 at the Elementary School, according to President Elaine Padfleld. ' Quest speker wilj be Perrin Van Wagoner, superintendent of the Wasatch County School District Mn Padfleld alao announces the state PTA convention to be held In Salt Lake, May 54. All officers an urged to attend this convention. . Hazel R. Hall I J Summit County Boo 10 R, SLMar Utah, con. from NW Cor. Sec. SO, TIN, R5E, , TIN, R5E. land released and used as a partial Ta talnlng 175.il aerse. . Appropriate The purpose of this notice la to 'supply for Irrigation, municipal, 367871 Ut Btsta Road Commisall persons claiming the land domestic, power, industrial A sion, Ut. State Department of 1909 ' TimtsDAY, atkvwnMly- to file With (fra Man- - itockwaterlng purposes Highway State Office Bldg, Salt Land Office, Bureau of Land ger, Lake City, Ut, ,1 sec--ft of water Management P. O. Box 11505, from a well from 100 to 850 Salt Lake City, Utah, 14111, their ft deep at a point N. 60L4 ft and dhJtctlOM to issuance of a deed thereof 35 ac..ft. of water is to bs W, 159.4 ft. from 814 Oor. See. to the Slats. Any objections muat diverted from thru wells IS, TSN, R9E, The water to be be filed, with evidence that ajfrom jqo to 700 ft. deep at the used for the domestic needs of copy thereof bee been served on 'following points: No. 1, S. 2515 Highway Patrol personnel operatthe Director, Utah State Land ft. and W. 1725 ft. from NE Cor. ing two Interatate 80 Highway 109 Lake Salt State Capitol. Salt Sec- 5. No. 3, S. 350 ft. and W 440 Patrol checking stations, and from MANAGEMENT, City. Board, Utah. Under the pranUona of Lake City, Utah, 84114, within 90 ft. from NE Cor Sec 8. No I 6. Apr. 1 to Oct 81 for the irrigaSections 3275 and 2276 of the Re. daya from the cfete of first pub--; 1740 ft and W. 3005 ft. from NE tion of 25 acre. All niee in vised Statutes (48 UBC Sec. 151, Uowtion indicated below. Cor. Sad. 8, all In T4N, R2E. Tha NE14SW14, 8E14BW14 See. 19, ' of Utah R. M ZUNDEL. 858,) the State hu filed water to be used for the domestic ,T9N, R8E. J. E. Keogh, Acting Manager. application Utah 9134758 to select families, the water-- 88719 Gordon M. Christensen, Published in Tha Lota EfeSWK Sec. IS, T. I Pwrkvfow Drive, Salt Lake 12L2 d ,r-!Nov. city, ut, .015 eea-f- t of water 29 was 04 15 cw' from a weU tram 100 to 850. ,1.5..fop 1.rrif? AH uses In NHNH Sec. 5, ft. at a paint N. MMnVMWK. NE14NW14, NE jaBd 10 . SE Oor. Set ' 14 Bee. 8, T4N, R2E. 87, TIN, R7E. TO water to be The following app'fcMiona have I To Change used tar the domeatle require-4888 John M. Julueon A meats of 1 family la 8E148E14SE been filed with the State En-- j to Exchange, Change and ence Juluson, 1311'Eaat IS Bouth, 14 Sec. 37, 0W148W14SW14 See. HOYTSVMX-Ro- as H, Sargent Judd, 79, died Appropriate water in Summit (Salt Lake City, Ut, propoaee to 16, all in TIN, R7E. Sunday at 1:40 p.m, at her resi- County, State of Utah, throughout 'change the point of diversion and 88793 Robert J. MoCbmb, 1571 the entire year unless otherwise place of use of 1051 interest in East 11400 South, Sandy, Ut, dence of natural causes, Sea-f- t of flood water, 1.03 .015 iec-f- L of water tram ia Bha was born Aug, 37, 1885b designated. All locations are In 2.04 sec.Jt of high water and 0.64 Jwell from 100 to 800 It dub at a I water, evidenced point 8. 1480 ft and W. 1880 ft and Sarah Elisabeth Spriggs SsrRight of Exchange No. 166 ?; No. 589, Weber River from NE Cor. See. 13, T1S, R8E. Western James Co., H eo Irrigation gent. Married Georgs Judd, The water o be used for the Oct 26, 1908, Balt Lake Temple. N. Randall, 3811 North 2000 West Wsber th River at tr0l .domestic requlremenU of 1 Aun. ex seeks a to He died Dee, St 1951 Ut. Ogden, right N. 1450 ft and E. 1816 lly in WV4SE14NE14 Sec, 13,718, point 1000 ae.A of water evi 'change M.Judd, a member of jha, ft from SW Oor. Sec. 4, TIN, R8E, LDS Church wu active In Pri- deneed by Application No. 8568, Protects resisting the granting Bur- of Rec- R5E, and used from Mar, 1 to U. S. of America, mary, Sunday School and Nov. 1 for tha irrigation of lO.'of the above applications with water was lamation. have to The Daughters of Utah Plo. been stored from Jan. 1 to Dec. acres of land in SW14, NW14 Sec. j reasons therefor must be died la ' news, Hoytsvllle Camp, 'duplicate with tha State Engineer, 81 in the Echo Reservoir at a 4, TIN, R5E. Sunrivore: eons,, daughter Hereafter the above water will 443 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, & 8640 ft and E. 1400 ft point from the river at a Ut, on or before June 12, 1906. Ralph L., Wallace, both Coalville; from Cor rse b diverted William R., Wanahlp; Mrs. Ray- HUBERT C LAMBERT, point S. 550 ft and E- 990 ft. from , jj,,. Oat- Sec. I, TIN, R5E, and BounUtul ; W14 mond Acting State Engineer, 15 No v. to U a. a partial supply used from Mar. 1 to ffcv, 1 tor Published in The Summit Goa iTizatlou purpo.ee. the WalUburg, Wasatch County; Mrs. ' Irrigation of 70 ty Bee, Coalvtll Utah, April 3 Hereafter 1000 of water acressupplemental of land In Sti Sec. 4, Sec. May 8 and 13, 1965. Lyla (Lorraine) Wynn, Ogden; Mr Wayne (Kathryn) Carmich- is to be released at the same as above and in lfeu there-of- , ael, Kaya villa; 16 grandchildren; point 1000 ac-- ft of water is to be 10 greatgrancfalldren ; broth or, diverted from the Ogden River David L., Cedar City. Funeral was held Wednesday, during the same per'od at a,' N. 8115 ft and E. 2S0 ft Hoytsvllle Ward Chapel.' Burial, point N., R. : i . I ipulm - n. ; 18-i- - SiS 1-- frBNJMftft SI 2 3 Mis. Rose ludd 7 Is Dead at 79 a 864-4- Flor-gine- . I 4-l-n. - 1 , - - ; (vW) - I - ! ac.-f- t- FECK BROS. from SW Cor. Sec. 22, TSN, R1W, Hoytsvllle Cemetery. and used aa a supplemental sup-- 1 ply to Rights Noe. 23 A 23, Ogden River Deere to irrigate 1900 acres In Sees- - 5 thru 8, 16, 17, 21 Preparation Meet YARD ; ( SALES A 22, TSN, R1W. Sec 1, 2 A 12, N Sec, 21, T7N, R1W. Kamaa The Primary Prepara22, 25, 28, 84, 85 A 36, T7N, tion meeting wu held Monday R2W- In the ward KAMAS I Mondiyi 1 Tuesdays Wednesday! ALL DAY AT . night chapel Jean Ure lnservice training gave the lesson on the lm-portance of telling a story well Assisting her were Elleene Bailey and Joan Reid who gave examples of story telling. The Story Tel- tMa ling theme wu carried on into d Celebrating blrthdaya week In Kamas Valley are: Winwork. nie Andrus, Chauncey McNeil, partmental The meeting wu under the Elaine Atkinson; Fenny Kumagai, notion of Winona Smith. Sherry Stembridge, Rosalind Bigelow, Archie Pace, LaVar Jorgenson, Vickie Singer, AldenPad-fleld-, Margaret Padfleld, Chris Johnson, 'also Van Park,' Louise Merchant; Dun Black, John O. Lambert, Connie Howling,' Dayne Lake, Joe Williams, ' Ralph McCormick, Julie Carpenter;, Hbyt Peterson, and Rex Caver. " Mr, and Mrs Stan Leavitt their wedding .anniversary on Sunday, and Mr add Mrs Larry - OoKon celebrated thefl anniversary on the 28th. Right of Exchange No. Morgan . Enterprise Inc., co Jerry Morgan, Morgan, Ut, seeks a right to exchange 25 t' of evidenced by . Application j water 167-le- ader ft and E, 1400 pjn. OGDEN, UTAH No. 8668, U. S. of America, Bur. of Reotamation. Tha Water wu to have been stored from Jan. 1 to dl-- See- - 81 lu the Echo Reservoir at B. 3640 12:30 OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS ,ac-f- ' a point EVERY THURSDAY HOG SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12:30 PJML ft 11, .T High School Students! Be Pre For the Best in University Education - KAMAfl Mn Hazel Rolio Hall, 70, of Roy, died April 35. She is a sister of George P. Rolio and Mn Xsac (Mary) Smith, of Kamas. Funeral services wen held Thursday morning April 39, at Lindquist and Sons Colonial Chapel. Burial In the Huntsville Cemetery. Mrs Hall was a member of the Roy LD8 Fourth Ward and had been a Relief Society, Sunday School, theology and Primary teacher and Ward chorister. She was a the member of the Daughters of ' V Valley.' POTATOES . i : . . MMMtMMMMMf MIIIMI I .. dr most other i crops : " USE Plan NOW, Prepare NOW to Enter BYU M I of the ingredients I ENOUGH i FERTILIZER ! Proper fertilisation ia the baat way to aasnra youraalf maxi mum profit from your land. And for nitrogen require-- . meat insist on fertilisers mads by United StataegtesL of a great university along with a well REMEMBER THESE DATES trained and dedicated faculty, a comfortable and campui, and itudent body of high quality. Here, the training of mind, body, truly one receives that extra and spirit together in an ideal locial climate. well-equipp- Jjne 19 before Becauie its flameless, electric cooking requirei no oxygen. Kitchen does not become stuffy. at Application deadline for Summer School scholarships for new students. May 31 Application deadline for admission to first term of Summer School for new and former Make sure you enure your place for euperior education BYU by meeting the deadlinei lilted below. Remember, this year application deadline students. Amo ly First ton, Summor School. 16 19 Second form, Summor School. Ally Aug. 20 Deadline for applications for admission Ally 31 to autumn semester. Sept. 16 Registration begins for autumn semester. TO. 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Mn Brslthwalte, is our leader. The officers., are ; president, Joyce Joan CritComer; tenden; Secretary, and Treasure, Pamela Bullock: Reporter, Sherry Robinson ;t Bong Leader! Wendy Braithwalte, Pledge Leader, Donna Jean Frost;; Activity Leader, Beverly Bullock: find Program leader Relyn Staley .. i PASTURES ' 8 LITTLE FAIRY COOKS Brigham Young UNIVERSITY PROVO - UTAH : |