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Show 1 Everything Is Set for Greatest Summit County Fair This Week THE SUM! last-minu- Kamas Valley te concerning entriea was made by Mr. Moore. He laid that rabbit may be entered In Fair competition until 10 a.m. Friday, with entry blank available from Ray Shaw or Louie Downard, Fridays activities Include Judging of livestock, cropst and. sofbbeil Club displays. A gtrl tffee will be held at 1 p.m., folfashion show. lowed by a At S:S0 pm. the Summit County Fair Queen, VlcU Fount, wlH be Introduced with her fire attendants, Sharon Slddoway, Becky Rees, Cathy Ann Smith, Norma Knight and Bondra Lee VOLUME XXXI COALVILLE, UTAH 84017 Here's latest "Good Neighbor" Sign "Sho-Dee- , C0IM TYB NUMBER 80 THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1985 Everything la In readiness for the great Summit County Fair at the this week end, according to Grant lowed by a Geary, president of the Fair Rodeo Grounds. Afternoon activiBoard, and J. Reed Moore, Coun- ties will Include a ball game at noon, followed by a talent disty Agent announcement play, "Shin Dig" at 1:30, and an One Western Stars, Posse Made Up of 48 Local Kids, Proud Group Fiesta Days Greatest Ever accordion band. A rodeo will be held at the Rodeo Grounds at p.m. after which the Fair Dance In the Quonset Hut at the Fair Grounds Cesti- wUl complete the two-da- y " The Western Stars Posse was a mighty happy bunch of kids along two years at local events and tht with a group of proud Daren ta. Evanston and Randolph Junior when they rode to first place In Sho-de-.. Greatest event of Us kind tn the Days of ;47 horse parade In Moon is the drill-aste-r,' the history of the Kama Valley, Margaret Salt Lake City. . . assisted by Bob Roath was the consensus of visitors, resi -- A kit of work went Into this and DebbJe.Reas. - :; To reach the property from the Wanshlp resident were a little dents and promo tarn alike follow this week to find their oounty road it was necessary to project, when mothers supplied Mrs Dee and Mr pasted an ing hut week's tremendously tjpohsors each member, with a matched out ' :i entry to the city dump had been cross about 30 successful Fiesta Days. yards of sagebrush fit consist ing of black boots, hats, Vernon 'and Mr and- Mrs Lyla J blocked off. Mr ana With JoDee Blael reigning as owned by Virgil Gibbons. This and pants, then sewed matching Willoughhy,' Coalville; Several years ago 21 families with Ann Lsfler and Sara strip narrows out to a point; 14 white, and turquois cowboy shuts, Mrs Eugene Roathand Mr ant Carpenter her attendants, the west together ti buy a pises .. of not fenced, and has always been and then made 48 saddle blankets Mrs. Neil Staley, HoytsvWe, aaC Mr and Mrs Ralph Crltteadeav Fiesta conquered a threat of nun sagebrush flat,' eomprUing 80 considered comparatively worth of turquoise burlap with white from Bill fining. They sold less! Henefer. - The Sheriff Patrol was called and came out with flying colon.. ens naugahyde fringe.acres to Clyde Saxton and reout to go search for a woman and The kids had a wonderful time in 60 In To 48 arrive Salt Lake with tained 20 acras containing a deep Last week the Wanshlp people A professional wrestling show boy lost m the Uinta Mountains planned for them. "And hones wu quite a problem but to the find dump-grounwen use. for the flabbergasted as city gully, adult 4 entertain for a will be it everything pm.. and July 24. 4 rf.Widows in the eommunv little road fenced off. County of- Welby Agaard furnished them talent show at 8 After having been lost lor al- ment was the best ever."' " used to .1 is with t three large-vans- . ficials the said sign Ulii. wttS wan its included warning in .3.ll use, tty said Tom' Chairman' Simpson Saturday aotlTitles will begin most 34 hours the Summit Coun haul his sheep, and then they on county road property.' than 398 at the out bost 1 with a parade at 9:10 a.m. fot-- ty Sheriff Patrol was called to there were-me1 j wen ante to use a nunwer oi tarm I go search for them and within Lions Club breakfast and over trucks. Upon their arrival la , : SO minutes after being called the 450 at the barbecue. The parade Salt Lake they found they had " i.vt was ' especially outstanding it Patrol members started the no unloading chutes so they made Employment levqls .In nearly took to an half hour a and search. their, own portable equipment, all Industrial segments la Summit The lost party was found by a given point . the different sized trucks to using County soared to record highs Wrestling and the Larry Cotton a Forest Ranger the horses out of the large during July, according to a report get a .very satisfying who was also in the search party. derby pleased conveyances. ' Issued by Rev Arnold, Manager, ' ' As the parade started so did Although the. young' man is a croud. Utah Bob Department of Employment won the Wilson of Morgan college student and his mother the" rain,1 which ; fell' m torrents, Security , . i Office, Heber, The report KAMAS is BS years old. they were so un chariot racing, defeating a Heber but it didn't dnnch their spirits did KURD (Channel 7), in cooper-however, a note of team contain, finals in the after Doug !atlon with the Participating in the Utah State trained in wilderness survival and they said It was well worth University of Utah ""--", in the midst of optii IT was pessimism . the Offies, winner, perennial Conservation a went Youth and that they for a day University - home construction ot must the effort. levels failBu"ai? mism company, unemployment Thtachariot er when upset, from hurt were; Ro- half without drinking-watWorkshop, July These youngsters, ages 8 to 18, ed to take the expected drop from appointed Charles Mo- - have established some sort of re Norm I Kent of beautiful, clear. the hundreds ger Jorgenson Peon, and cord for production this summer. have been performing the last June to July and stand weU above Fltsgerald Kama. pure springs which abound In the fur the of pro community development the estimated levels of oqe year The boys were sponsored by the area. And although fhey had mat lODriscoll was the winner in his gramming. Mr Moon has been a. Ordinarily new home owners, take a final completion date with Summit County Soil and Water ; ches they were unable to start a class. igo. r producer-directoat KUED for a grain of salt. If the contract I factor to Chief, contributing five the i Cindi Lu Walker, and year Conservation District. Both were dry, hungry fire. five the years. past 120 assume ' that this says days, high emold ikapparent i they, paradox Treesa and LaVan of ii n daughter Some 00 high school age boys moiquiio-iuiicwncu ub The new .series, analysing pos maybe they can move In then, but l Walker was chosen Kamas and ' unemployment high ployment atValley state the of counties field all his from glasses Ranger with itive and negative aspects of a then will undoubtedly be a few at the same time seems to oen-t- er tended the workshop, directed by sighted them sitting beside a pond j Fiesta Princess at a contest held and develop- - unfinished details.. In growth In the ana labor community's change was last She evening. Glenn Paul Chrlstensen and Dr. Thursday The Sheriff and Patrol will cover all areas of Utah. force. ment, MaCinInmlgration and a blossomKot true Hi with Bullock and Valley Eggs. are to be commended for sponsored by Balrd of the USU Extension Ser. One program a month Is schedul- lan. They built a new home for .of war babies both servdie crop attendants ing and her Penny U.I I m AM MlHWU .11 to Moore. Mr. ed, to according ed at Mr unemployment relCrittenden keep and Tamara Mrs Fitagerald Ralph activities Includ- organised, and Into the area in iKumagai and The week-lon- g Carolyn Coles,' 4 rears old, Local citlsens will be asked what I i 67 to addition in wen high. their a atively working rewaa Hoytsville timni. exactly 18 lovely tha call' Creek on in miles Chalk drowned after soil andjvater nmrf ed lectures think of one their in 1866, the Across community, And evencalled contract country for they In float the Mftfc the parade Friday nf HnalfHlla Qnnrf affar. days. sources, conservation- - farm man- VHTBU, BMW 18 whether they see the need for 120 turned more persons out handed . noon.' was trophies She ing. had They the identification weed that the walkie talkies they daughter of!"""0" agement, and economic exand suggestions m change, Crittendens The is Just wo, over luiauon activ. chiklrens tickled and the an mis ruled Mr and Mrs Gordon Clyde Coles, inan and control.' purchased were a real help in Utah can develop its pink. So an Prank Bullock and of Salt Lake for to the ted ways last pre throughout Ities pec on Friday. A field trip to Logan Canyon search and rescue work. They City, who have been economic potential.' Ben Malan. So would you be tick. camping In the area for six weeks sent decade. The Immigration to to study forest, range and wild- still have need for dedicated peoMr Moore said KUED will be- :tod. ' been occurring for life resources was supervised by ple to Join the patrol. Troopers Odell K. Hatch and the ana has the two into development Park City's new community gin yean Frank Marcellln, Utah Highway Karl Parker and John Hunt, both series in September with a" look and more i reskiing, industry of the USU Extension Services. Patrol, Investigated the accident. of PARK CITY, at road numerous tlie Into Four advantages of the workThey said the mother, Arthela cently Dr. Edward O. an the from construction Jobs programs Flood stretching attend-ing Coles, had left camp- earlier In shop offered to the youth Moe, director of the Bureau of Sliver Creek Junction to the Wyo were (1) to gain knowledge in the day to go fishing with rela- Imlfia) ! lie.--, VMif Inifsuf f hat wMftAe and Development, Community mm assaain aaaE bsivc a vivi tives at a nearby lake. - Mrs Clyde Lamb, and Mrs Kaye Rex L, specific ..subject matter dealing Unl- Campbellrdlrector'of lost to the month, Compared When she returned at 4:30 p.m, with conservation, (2) to look at Pransen and son, returned homeyen,iy Radlo-T1 on;' Services. c n s o t uc.t r manufacturing, to an opcareer aspects, (3) she discovered Carolyn was miss gain tueanay morning I ram spending; and service industries show- a few days in Denver, Colo., .with ing. Mr Coles, who had remained trade, portunity td. learn to live, work, Cash investment rest Utah BU by Lawrence " Grow, " (Larry) Henry Mr and Mn Lee Overturf and get along with others. dents In United States Saving In the tent, did not miss the childXwB- 78, 253 East 4800 South, Murray, j Compa,"eJ wife his until the Into said that troopreturned, Gladys they got Bonds, Series E and H. amounted IUWLI1 Utah, died at bis home, July 18, three floods while then and that ' en said. Gas to d r first six the $11,158,160 during ln of a heart attack. lo' the creek and i cJon'truct,fn'!11-founIn one they had the harrowing went They months of 1865 up 4.5 per cent as At. tllsi mentioned frit He was born October 3, 1886, rwsnila muflf (nr a alb C7b I mm the girl's body a short Ui a,IB; i over experience of having their car 1964, according to sales fig Salt Lake City to Henry and washed down the n a -- 7 Mnrth a,,m " 1rc"fctcd "tantlal growth tance downstream. street, Annie Smith Grow. Married, ' 7, the foUowlng ; She said in the main part of The oficcrs said Chalk Creek, is ,CVT eTS , I ma , "Kmpnt to Vernon, June 26, 1912, at. Denver then wen a number of bidi for premium grade gasoline 10 to 12 feet wide and two John C Green, son of Mr. and about Walker bank and ny (Too fmm one yenr ago to three feet deep, although there ' Mra John C. Green, Jr., of Park Coalville. She died on July IS, j houses that had been washed were opened r.nd reviewed : rust Company, on Logan, to Floyd are several 1054. the He married Raln'ey transports l ion cmunL Ruby Sinclair the! la weeks four to Company, Refining holes near the ground and that undergoing City, right deep D; Williams, Coavllle, and Demont 1955 an- Las Nev. at Feb. ihuubii j ue- 15.0 0, Vegas, cents. of U.8. Air Force "Junior officer" ininns, banks mnr.y had had their homes flood-;e- d Kamas, Litt, county cause for was savings me a Mr Grow conversion oi n oi high priest Amcricnn Oil Company, 15.4 training at the Air Training Comthrough with water many. bonds and rancher Park LDS the system to Church; telephone City crrts. since the floods started. mand's Lowry AFB, Colo. J times ' The half-yea- r : Coun I It Is the first floods that total, average-in- g dial, the report pointed out. Continental Oil Company 15.39 A. member of the Air Force livestock broker in Summit 81360 million per month, re4-Unemployment at an estimatcan remember In over 50 cents. Reserve Officer Training Corps ty and Western States; active In H 51.6 per cent of Utah's presents 6.7 percent of the labor force reclamation and ed Resources Water was the awardbid j was Accordingly, at Unlver. nice the years. Although it (AFROTC) unit very sales quota of 821.6 million, which at a owned ranch he only silghtlv from an sl- dropped to Comed the Sinclair Refining in the daytime she said the rain elty of Utah, Cadet Green la projects; Forty-fou- r quota was Increased $800 thousand from Utah ready inflated June, 1965, level. Rock-pocovered until by bid to Said Wanshlp be furnished pany. to bachelwen his scheduled Just poured every night they receive over last year,1 Mr Champ noted, i County started a two day ur Bnd stood significantly above the Dam. Mr and Mrs Grow, there. school year. during the 1965-6or's degree in December. He la a June savings bonds purchases Wednesday July 21. They first 5.3 percent for July, 1964, the reUnited the traveled throughout member of Phi Delta Theta. in Summit County wen $1,518, went to Dinosaur Monument for port concluded. Cadet Green Is engaged in the States and Mexico since retirethe total to the day, then they camped out bringing cuswas ment. Last Second employment flying and support phases of op823,890, or 43.9 per cent of the at the Park in Vernal for the erations at the Air Force In. todian at Murray City Hull for county's 1965 goal, it was reported night Next morning ihey visited 5 years. tallatlon. Following his college Survivors: Clem 8. Schramm. State Dl the museum then on to Park city r widow and six chilClub Attention parents and students rector of the graduation and completion of Tnssuryi Savings to tour Treasure Mountain. The summer training, he will be elig- dren, Lawrence Raymond Grow, from age 5 on up. Bonds Division, pointed' out that Mrs Vernon flag was flying at the Center Morey Dr. Grow, ible for a commission as an Air Second session of swimming , "the 1985 payrol savings cam-wi- ll to welcome the visitors. The Victory Club had a party Rees Robert They Mrs (Nina) Green; Force second lieutenant start Tuesday August 3. j paigns In large and small the Center then down to tound' all Salt Lake; at the home of Barbara Hortln, A graduate of Judge Memorial (Marie) Dansle; will be held on Tues- panics, under the direction of the Mrs Arthur D. (Etta) West, Poca-tell- with Myrle Vernon, Splro Tunnel when they Catholro High School, Salt Lake The' Literary Club held their Mrs Verla Smurth-walt- AHbbo lawn party luncheon wu days, Thursdays and Saturdays volunteer Industrial Chairman M, boarded the tnln for a 25 minute Idaho; from will leave M. Pldlar, president of Mountain Busses City, he Is married to the former p.m. demonMn Verda Shaw first meeting for the beginning enjoyed. unto which the ride mountain, Palm Springs, Calif.; Mrs Linda K. Soils, daughter of Mr. Coalville at 7:30 a.m. Coach Fuel Supply Company, an an was very exciting to some, and of their new year July 21 at the Rueben (Patricia) Lusvardl, San strated to the ladles the art of and Mrs. Pedro Soils of 1131 Jacklln. feather flowers. outstanding success.. very frightening for others. Then DUP building, presided over by Mateo, Calif.; 27 grandchildren, making 'Empire Ave., Park City. Prises Elisabeth to wen new President Mrs Edith Bond. given i we went up Thayncs Shaft when 15 j Simlster for best hobo outfit and ! Mr Evan Smith had the old and Mn Donna Keyes was hostess, Funeral services were held July 85 the new machines set up and and Mrs Ella Adkuu presented JenklmvSoffe Mortuary, Mn Roberta Toole for the best 22, at 4760 So. State Street, Murray at hobo lady outfit. showed them how they drill today the program. The marriage was later solemnis- and how the crank machines wen The program, 12 noon. Graveside services were presenteds, Brent Richardson, son of Mr. awts..vii-;rf-m;.ed ln the Salt Lake LDS Temple. used ln early mining. Then the through the courtesy of John 3 p.m. at the held Thursday, and 'Mrs. Robert Richardson of President of the Great Lake Mr Fowler died May 11, 1930. group set out on foot to Summit Park City, and Philip Sumner, Wanshlp cemetery where he was MTnk Association, consisted iof a Mn Fowler has an lived active House. The only time It rained son of Mr. and (Mrs. Theron burled. life ln the ward and community. was during the hike but this Just quartet from Ogden, The 8haw I Sumner of Summit Park, left for She has been a counselor In the made the hike damp and cool. Sisters, who sang a number of Ban Diego, Calif, on July 13 I Relief Society, a visiting teacher They wen met on top by Mr and songs, and Dorothy Anderson, a where they will serve with the for many yean serving under Mn Art former Miss Utah Contestant Attention all Jaycees and young Gray and then taken United States Navy for the next a number of selected readabout twelve different gave men between to back down board presidents. ages by gondola four years. ! She a member of the Henefer the bus, when Mr Gray talked ings. Then will be an election night After the program refreshments Camp DUP. She has also been a to them about mining and recreaMn Clarice Morton entertained Wednesday, August 4 in the Court wen member of the served by hostess Donna ward choir. For tion, the association of one to her family, at a early morning House at 8 p.m. 1923? We an trying to get the Jaymany yean Mn Fowler went out the other and the overall picture Keys, to 13 members and six breakfast in her back yard as a to the homes of the county to, of what has been done up to the guests present. while Vera cees rolling In our town. Wont Ward Morby and Jake Rees family get iena aid aunng sickness. She also present and what Is hoped and and Norma Wilde and family you came out and help. an planning a reunion of their, wen cored for mothers and new babies planned for in the future. All in We state officers will have ln from California. visiting N. S. High School graduation Then wen the Ron at her own home. all the day wu interesting and Robinsons, attendance at this meeting. class, 1823, just 42 yean ago. They, Mrs She Is the mother of the follow- educational to all. to attend. men Vera Jenan Mn .Young Pae urged Wright, would llke for anyone knowing . .1 V ' I ing children: This group especially wishes to jaciiua. the whereabouts of any former sen, Jim Robinson and their famMerl Fowler, Mn Glen (Verna). thank Gerrl Armstrong for being ilies. The rest of the day was MONDAY MEN'S LEAGUE classmates not graduates to con7 13 Purler, Clearfield; Mn Norman the guide at the treasure moun Anderton Brick tact them before August ' 20, so spent by all being together and (Elva) Rlchlns, Mn Wayne tain center. The men who took .Larry's American 7 a Chalk having Creek, up picnic an invitation can be extended to (Veda) Brooks, Henefer; and them on the tnin as this was a 'Macham Construction 8 at Ron and Nina's. .12 them also. Claude Rlchlns, Morgan, Her son special trip to Mr Heydon and Gas House Gang Also Norma and Vera and fam. 11 9 Mn James H. Fowler, Aunt Fowler died while serv- Mr. Gray for arranging the tnln Wilkinson Construction .11 9 lly and Clarice spent a day In Birthday greetings this week Susannah as she is affectionately Orlando, on LDS mission In Japan. ride on such, short notice. This Tucker Fur an 13 ing r, Often visiting with Vent's 7 to: go Marje Crittenden, Jean known to her neighbors, friends She has 19 grandchildren and 30 was not in the plan until the day Mr and Mn Jim Wilde and Potter, Keith Rees, Ivaloo Rees, 13 7 Jaya Cafe and relatives, reached her 85th Mr. and Mn. Virgil Balr an family. great grandchildren. Five of her before their arrival and was the Union Pacific It R. ...... 7 13 Sim Blonquist, Pete Foust, Jack birthday Friday. July 23rd. the proud parents of a fine baby grandsons, have served on mis- - most Important part of the whole I High gamesRon Stuart 330, They left to go home Monday Dunn, Tommy Moon, Lornlne. wm born In WHO to Thomas 'hoy born July 16 at the LDS from jslons, with Myron Rlchlns and trip, as It was something new to j Lai ry Csdwell 334, Roy Mlkeaell Ogden and before leaving Stephens Jill Burton, Becky Roea, ! she JonM Stephens Hcnry and Hospital In Salt Lake City. The Mrs Pae Jensen entertained them In the field. j 307, all. Golden Tucker 205, Frank Myrtle Shaw, Renee lUes, Superla , Bt Hcnefcr, the eighth of nine Jimmy Brooks still new baby was welcomed homo by at a Patio An Open House will be b"ld A tuva nappy ero'.ip of boys .Lowe 300. party at her home, at Staley. Elaine Facer, Reed War- lived hen chlldrcn and th, his two happy brothers,' Rick and which Clarice also attended. On Ut at her b mo 'and girta returnrd to lH.lr homes High series ftoy Mikesell 568, August Sunday Hersh Jeanne ner, Ball, gji her life. 7 n n '."li Cory and hb extn proud grand- their way home they stopped to Lorene In Henbfer from 3 H Provo and sjrrnmicUng towns i Freak Lows 548, Kay Hals, ly Boyer, Jcnefer Smith, extends an invasion to to talk about Um trip for parent, Mn. Mildred Bair and see Vern's mother Mn Ivy Hand-Iy- , Bonnie Downs, CadwoU 544, Ted NorbergfiSO, to Jnmes H. 8110 married " Lew Jean Potter,: 3fr. and Mrs. James 7. Taylor. Ml to attend. No gifts, please, at Elko, Nevado. time to couie. Ron Stuart 532, Ken Tucker 529. Daryl Thompson, Ross Slddoway. Tomtor Oct 24, 1901 at Henefer. o. 4-- H 4-- Lady .and Son Lost in Peaks H -1 ; - d. . EmDlovment al pa Hits Nev Hioh Two Take Part Here's New U. of D. Plans in Workshop - RECORD 'Look'atPark : in Building' TfL "P- 19-2- 3, Little Girl . m.f ( Drowns Here MM-- I. i.- Coalville Folks in Denver Lawrence Grow Investments Rites July 22nd in Bonds Up V " Sinclair's Bid on Is Best Officer Training for .John Green - W Ma-Ifil- I t, s Den-Iverit- News : rt 6 ' Hobo Lawn Party for Victory Session Swimming Opens 4-- coin-Lesso- ss Literary Club Hears Quartet . e, 1 n. Aunt Susannah Fowler Joins Navy Years Young t Ad-kin- Junior Chamber Plans Election Reunion Is Held by Local Family 21-3- 5 Reunion for Anderton, Larry's . Tied in Bowling A. Birthdays Noted Birth bro-the- Re, Lar-fami- |