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Show a. Class Completes Book of Mormoni TH VOLUME Naomi Jensen Receives Degree Ro-lan- Fosse lime in Coalville, and if you were wondering where all the children on horseback were headed Monday night, It was to the city park to hold their meeting. There are 38 young boys and glrlspartlclpatlng in the posse this year. The youngsters and the horses are many sixes, and If you are Ward Despain A Convention of the Daughters of the Pioneers for Summit and Morgan Counties will be held in Henefer, Monday, June 14 at 10 o'clock. National president, Kata wU1 preieilt. ah cipa inted and they would like a good attendance. Given Degree Enjoy Trip to Elko Kenneth O. Maughan, of Ogden president of the associated civic clubs of Northern Utah announced an invitation extended by the Elko Chamber of Commence to visit Elko and Inspect the almost completed North of the Lake Highway and to attend a banquet to be held, on Wednesday, It is Junior wondering how to spend your Monday evenings go to the city park at 7 pm. and join the rest of the children from one to sevenJune 18, ty. years old, who are up there Members are to leave Brigham watching the posse go through at 9 a.m. Transportation and City You their paces. will have one of has been arranged. Return lodging the most enjoyable evenings you trip la 10 a.m. June 17. have spent In a long time. Mr Maughan said It will require Posse members are timed n least forty men to make the the barrel racing, and practice i are trip a success. the pole bending, key bole race invited also and Peering the stick. Archie lice, of Kama, and ; Watch for the announcement of Joseph W. Toone, Croydon are I the Mg 8110(110 coming soon, among the vice presidents of the organisations. Scholarship is Given K. Taylor Conservation Tour Planned in Summit County, June 18 State Department of Fish $6,265.77 "orphan fortune, Game. an estate. Is searching In and ; A conservation tour is planned In Summit County on June 11 This tour is being sponsored Jointly by the Agriculture Stabilisation and Conservation Service Kamas Valley and Summit County Boll Conservation Districts, and The Department said this rearound Salt Lake City, Utah, for minder concerned all forms of Mrs Glen Huntsman, 50, the forWildlife during the period covered mer Jennie W. Hardy, or her f. these . Utahs Lakes Season. Fishing Utah's lakes will continue to when ' Gordon L. Cox, probate new i world. the major share of early provide genealogist, 120 West Madison St., mo-- season fishing as most' stream! not often the Though tracseen, in who specializes Chicago, ther of the apparently lost fawn may be high during the next few ing missing relatives to settle to doee by In. all but extremely weeks. Warm weather will contln-rar- e which hunt over the took estates, ue to bring runoff from the heavy cases. has centered In the Utah area after clues leading from other Hie disturbed nest of both ' owpack in the higher elevations, Stocking of streams to going game and song bird can mean that aa conditions permit and I forward will nest be deserted. ( The Mrs Glen Huntsman, nee ' to the As springtime season anglers were advised to check Jennie W. Hardy sought, Mr Cox KAVLEEN TAYLOR when people move into the fields with local conservation officer or said, was bom In 1915 In Council and hills, so to It the critical Department office regarding waEuof the Iowa, daughter Kiyleen Taylor, a graduate of Bluffs,and Blanche Hardy, who time when wild creatures are rato- - ter conditions. North Summit high school,' wu gene ln the T01" that re tomorrows rifed in Many of the high country waToledo, Ohio, in the 1918- - i named this week as one of 15 pleasure for all to see, to hear ters will not be accessible until 19 influents epidemic. winners of scholarships to Stevens harvest In season. late June or later. This to especl-al-y "She to reported to have mar- - tn Henager College, Salt lake City It to a time to leave them alone true of parts of the Uinta and restaurant Glen a rled Huntsman, and Ogden, by L. R. Stevens in Boise, Idaho, la 1955 and remember the law provides Mantl Mountain Ranges where Keeper of School the Ogden president of and moved subsequently to Salt that game animals or birds must moat lakes are still ice covered, the college. Lake City or an adjacent corn-unit- not be molested except during trails In poor condition or impasthe regularly declared open sea- - sably and no feed to available for She was selected from among1 121 high school seniors throughpack or riding "The estate has been escheated or toT tokto them-(takeout the lntermountaln area who in custody) by public officials and will revert to public applied for the scholarships. Miss Taylor is a daughter of funds unless Mrs Huntsman or Mr and Mrs "Gerald H. Taylor, her children' (If she to deceased) can. be located reasonably soon. Henefer, Utah. She to registered for aa executive secretarial course at the Ogden college of Stevens BlTtnS Henager, Mr and Mrs LeGrand Lewis are x Each scholarship to valued at announcing ths arrival of a baby os, i $559, and applies toward tuition fclrl weighing 7 lbs., and asaodate degree She has a brother Brent who to oa a two-yecourse at Stevens Henager. De- two- yean old. Hie proud grandgrees are awarded in secretarial parents are, Mr and Mrs Joe science, accounting, management, Waxburton and Mr and Mn La--i and professional accounting and Vera Lewis, and a great grandbusiness administration. father, Mr Ern Wilde. , j COALVILLE, UTAH $4017 Reserve Champion Premiums Awarded At Livestock Show KAMAS Judges announced these winners in the various classifications fori the Kamas Talley Livestock show of last week. Judging of entries In various classifications of cattle, dairy, sheep and hogs are as follows: Beef cattle: Herefords, Winter-to- n Bros., Woodland, Summit County, first, second and third prises; top fat steer and feeder steer, Seth Winterton, Woodland; Angus female giampton, shown by Melvin Chappell, Coalville reserve female champion and champion reserve bull, Clifford Clark, Coalville. CHAMPION COW Grand champion Dairy: Keith Page, cow, reserve champion cow, Ed Ure, Kamas: junior champion calf, Keith Page; Kamas; showmanship and fitting, David Ure Kamas. Sheep: Grand champion ewe, ram and reserve champion ewe Hampshire, Kerry Pace, Hoyte-vlUe- L Summit County; champion ram, Kent Kamas, who also won tbs' champion fat lamb award; rve champion fat lamb,--AMRlchlns, Henefer. TOP RAM, EWE Suf folks: Jerry Pace Showed grand champion ram and ewe. Hogs: Land race sows Rex Hal-UFrancis, Summit County, woa four first places, four first premiums and one grand champion; Roy Atkinson Francis, won in Yorkshire sow, one first-plac- e reserve champion and one first premium. - a m, State Convention Henefer Town Mrs Blanche Young, Summit County Treasurer, returned Sunday, from a two day Utah State Treasurer Convention held at Utah. She was accompaniKanab, HENEFER ed Rich County treasurer, Henefer will sponsor a big fi- Ruthby While jhere they Hanney. nance raising program to further made a tour of Glen Canyon. Dam, the town beautification project, and had a boat ride on Lake Saturday June 11 j FpwelL All men are Invited to meet at the home of Edward Wright on Friday afternoon and evening and at 3 a.m. Saturday to assist in cutting, segregating, and loading scrap metal. A giant rummage sale will be. held at the Henefer school bus j garage and. fire house beginning j Finance Plan ..... Awards Given K. Sundberg at . 3 p.m. Mothers will be able to pur-chaat very small coat, drowse, shirts, pants, shoes and how for their children and tiny tots. A pancake and waffle supper served at Henefer fire house from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and from 7 to 9 P.m, a baked food sale. There will be a fish pond for children and music to eat by and listen to. j . We welcome everybody; A special welcome to friends from neigh-- . ; j boring towns. . w Orphan Fortune Leave Them Alone The annual spring reminder to them u you And them" "leave Search is Made was Issued today by the Utah A Birthday Noted In Summit At Henefer For Big Shodeo Coming Soon 10, IMS Princess DUP Convention Junior Posse Members All Set JUNE THURSDAY, Birthday greetings this week go to Steve Jenkins, Eugene Pace, Phillis Rlchlns RaNae Pace, Beth Caiderwood, ' Cheryl Wheaton, Georgia Rees, LeOrand Rlchlns, Ronnie Malr, Jean E. Cattelan, Rank Adkins, Steven Reginald Helen Schuman if Peoa daugh- Saxton, Diana Ollmore, Val Otto ter of Mr and Mrt ityrum Schu- lythgoe, Brad Meadows, Robert e man was chosen Dairy Frlncem Crandall, Alvin L. Dearden, Fawcett, Oayle Crittenden, of Summit County at the contest Barbara M. Blonqulst, and Gale held Friday, June 4 at the wm Pace. Recreation HalL Tanya Hoyt, Kaius daughter of Mr A Mrs Alden Hoyt was named first attendant anl RaNae Pace, Wanshlp daughter of Mr and Mrs Harvey Pace secsnd attendant Alternates are Cheryl. Walker, daughter of Mr an4 Mrs Rex Walker and Bandy Smith, daughter has been awardof Mr and Mrs Olsn Smith. Both Ward Despainof Doctor of Edued the degree are from girls cation from Washington State Dr, John Schofield, of Salt Lake University. as ceremonmaster acted of City After spending eleven years as lee. Summit County Commissioners Principal of the Coalville SeminSeminpresented each of the girls with ary he was Coordinator of aries fax Southeastern Utah with a trophy. The Dairy Princess wa given headquarters at Price, for two a $500 scholarship to a Salt Lake years and then was Coordinator headModeling School. The first attsn-en- t of Indian Seminaries with won 8250 scholarship and quarters at Provo, for two years. The past two years have been second attendant, $125 scholarspent here In Pullman where he ship to the school. Each of the three winning con- worked on hie degree and also testant! received a beautiful cor- Coordinated Seminaries In Eastsage from the American Dairy ern Washington. Association. After spending the summer Hu Dairy Princess will compete with his parents the family will In the state contest held some- move to St George where he will time In November at the Hotel be an Instructor In the IDS Institute of Religion at Dixie College. Utah. advanced degree In Masters of Science, at the 72nd annual Corn mencement at the Utah State university on June 4, 1965, I SB Judges Name MIh Naomi Jensen, former Home Agent for Summit County for a number of yean, and who left to go back to school received her first period, class has completed the Book of Morman. This is the first anne Spriggs, Jolene Trijlllo, Ruth time In the history of the semin- Jones, Boyd Warner, Loyal Face, ary that a whole class has accom- Allen Brown, Ralph Jones, Vera Williams, Lorln Fawcett plished this. The following students are: We wish to congratulate these Nedra Winters, Carrie Rees, Bar- students on their achievement, bara Dearden, Janet Rlchlns, Bar- and hope that they keep up the bara Stevens, Ralene Kiddy,, Je good Work. . COUNTY B NUMBER 23 The Coalville Seminary f ' Soli Conservation Service and the Extension Service. It to planned to meet at the Summit County Courthouse at a.m. June 18, according to Ted Foster, Chairman of the ASC8 Committee. The tour this year, will Include Eriw Canyon and the Chalk Creek Area. Various conservation practices will be visited such as Brush Spraying, Closed Drain Seeding,' Water Structurca, and etc, All farmers and' ranchers of the county are cordially Invited to attend. Each one to asked to bring his own lunch. Drinks and donuts will be furnished to the group by the First National Bank of Coalville. A special invitation la extended to non-farpeople to attend. . n MOTOR SCOOTER ACCIDENT Clinton Staples, son of Mr and Mn Emerson Staples, received cuts and bruises, and a concussion last Saturday, when he ran into David Smith, son of Mrs Margie Smith, David waa walking across the Drug Store corner when Clinton collided with him while riding hie motor aco oter. U ths street at These Five Boys Will Represent NSHS at Boys State ar County Agents Desk KENNETH SUNDBERG l 4-- 4-- I Summer School Modem Dance Workshop to Open June 14 The University of Utah Modern Dance Department will hold an 'open house. In Park City, Bun-laJune 13, to welcome one of ts distinguished summer faculty nembers, Alwin Nikolais, famous few York choreographer and director of the Henry Street Flay louse. The Summer School Modem Dance Workshop will be held rune 14 through July 2 la one of Park Cityschurches, now converted Into The rimbourine. During the past tew days dance itudents at the university have rounteered their help in preparing The Studio for the public open house. Mra Joan Woodbury, modem dijanee instructor and workshop rector, said all of Park City's wlH be ihops and restaurants reception 3 non for next Sunday The public to invited to meet Mr Iflkolato and ths modern dance at Hie eulty from 4 to I y, P-s- Studio, 440 Park Avenue, Mr Nikolais, a pioneer In electronic music composition, has won praise from critics in New York, Paris and London, His talent has been describe as wonderfully fresh and original." Mr Nlkoalto and the university faculty will conduct all, sessions Modem Dance of this year Workshop in Park City. Beginning and- advanced students will explore' modern dance movement and choreography on an intimate scale for three weeks. Classes will be offered In beginning modern dance theory and technique, beginning and advanced dance composition, Improvisation, production and teaching. A public dance concert to scheduled In July. But whether you are planning to participate in the workshop or not, you've invited to the Park City "open house Sunday, June . II. Vernett Jones Wins Honors These Eve young men will have of attending the American Legion Boys state thla Tear: William Ray Btalgleder, Ronald G. Geary, David Smith, Kari Robertson and Rodney Brown, Roys 8tate will he held at USU, Logan, June 37 to July 3. The educational program to designed to sxpianlt you peopl with a better understanding of our government and how It oper- the privilege . it ates. STUDENT RETURNS HOME Rone Mnrle Daedy left for her home in Kayenta, Arts., by bus from Salt Lake Monday evening. Row Marie has spent the school month with Bishop and Mrs Grant Paskstt of Henafor, . Kenneth Sundberg son of the Are we ever proud of our late Jack O. and Della E. Bund-ber- g and PFA exhibitors who showed was awarded the ROTO livestock at the 39th Intermoun-- 1 medal from the Chicago Tribune tain Jhnlor Fat Stock Show June as the Reshman outstanding at North Salt Lake! Cadet, . And we should sing their pral-He also received the University ses for a long time. Just read this: of U a h a Presidential Scholart At this show the officials havs Award for the Department ship established what to known as of Aerospace Studies. "Rosette Animals. They grade Ha to ths first to receive' this like this instead of choosing chamscholarship which will be awarded pions. This has made it possible to the outstanding AfROTO for several exhibitors to get top Freshman. It provides full tution rating for their livestock Instead waiver for the coming normal of just one. This has worked very school year. ; satisfactorily over the year. Lt Col. Harry A. Witt la preThis year 1965 in the Fat Lamb senting the sward, expressed his Division of the show t waive lambs J congratulations and admiration were rated In the Rosette class. for the exceptionally high scholOf this 1 Summit County 4H astic standing Kenneth haa atand IFA had five lambs. That to tained. surely hitting a high percentage Kb to listed as one of the leading when thew lambs come from Utah six chemistry students at the and Idaho. University. Jerry and Kerry Pace, Kenneth has been attending the members from Hoytsvllle, had 2 University of Utah on a Wm. O, lambs (one each). Browning scholarship. Alvin Rlchlns, FFA of Henefer, He to a member of the American 1 limb. Institute of Mining Engineers, the from Henefer, Toastmasters Club, and Arnold Eva Brooks, 1 lamb. Air Society. MSrgle Rlchlns. AH from HeneKenneth plans to continue at fer, 1 lamb. This should add up the University this summer. to five lambs. Now this same group of exhibitors didnt atop with the Rosettes, they went on to place several In the next grouping of prime hunba numbering 16 Ms or the first 18 top lambs after tbs Rosettes. Out of thew 15 lambs, they again won Mrs Vernett Jones, daughter of six places. This to another high Mrs Ehrood Spriggs was percentage, Alvin Rlchlns had lot Mr and number one and seven; Margie chosen, Girl of The Year, She also won first place In the Rlchlns M number five; Kerry Pace Mg eight and nine; Jerry speech contest - for the Jhnlor Chamber of Commerce Jills of Face M number 10. Logan. were exhibited lambs six Thirty She then went to Moab for the at the Show from Summit County ' Convention and took second place. to shove the addition In members, thew also placed well Beth Win- She to ther president of the J. O, Rex Walker, Jills. terton, Kamas; Vernett to the wife of Gary D. Kamas; Lee Brooks, Henefer; and Jones who to treasurer of ths Brad Sargent, Hoytsvllle. . Now dont yftu think we can Jayceea. I' fine and thew congratulate boys Kiris? They get some wonderful ' experiences and training with thew projects. This just makes I them better dtlsens. This la what Lynn Clark, Son of lbs Attn .we want Clark, Upton, took over the mana- Congratulations should also bo gement of Bunny Bar last Mongiven to the Imriem and Ag teach- day. Lynn to well liked, and every ers wlio help a lot fat this cm to hoping he makes good In his new ventuto 4-- I y. Across die New Manager of Bunnys Bar |