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Show Mvorsal Microfilming Ml Picppont, Salt lake City, Utah. Burglary, Jail Break, Hold-U- p, THE SUMMIT COUOTY BE Wild Chase, Shooting All Here A Jail break with a stolen gun, followed by a chase up Echo Canyon and a gun battle, ended nrith one young lawbreaker la the hospital with serious gunshot wounds and the other back in bis cell in Coalville late Saturday. Dennis Hunter, 17, and Stephen Lynn Clark, 18, had been arrest ed Wednesday, April 20 trilled In h. summit rtmint Jail following a chase Involving a stolen car and three burglar- les. The two youths had stolen . . ine car in Bait Lake City and had driven It to Park City where they were recognised by THURSDAY, Park City Policeman Richard Hearing. He gave chase, but they were able to evade him and left the car off the road, continuing on foot APRIL 21, IMS Problem Exists at City Dump " volume xxn 17 It May Be SPRING Beautiful Henefer Has a Flaw: Steal Rifles Sheriff Ron Robinson. Patrol- HENEFER men London and Van Wagoner has their 'skeleton irf Everyone and deputies tracked the two the closet', and every community ud- throuh has their public eyesore which b.?KWt hem; During this should be eliminated. Henefer, winner of several beautiflcation tives were aware that the law awards in the past year, also has officers were following them, sore in the form of such a spot they burglarised three homes In its grounds. public dump the- Summit Park area. Carrying the items they had While not within sight of the stolen, including two rifles with- city of Henefer (and no one ever out ammunition, they entered expects a garbage dump to be a the Skyline Cafe. thing of beauty), it should by all A waitress who had heard of means be kept as neat and the search recognised the two offending as possible. Anyone youths, and drove to the place the road from Henefer where Sergeant Ted London traveling to Croyden in recent weeks will and Patrolman Doyle Van Wagme that a great deal oner were waiting. These of- agree with of improvement could be made. ficers captured the two and they blow-ab- le were taken before Judge Kllby, Papers, boxes, and anything across a been has scattered charged with grand larceny and land' of the wide grazing expanse third degree burglary, and conand during the" winter months fined in the Jail at Coalville. When the ' entrance to the dump Lea-surSaturday afternoon John was almost Impassable, 17, an El Paso, Texas grounds ' have dumped their fash runaway who was being held for many Ms parents, was also placed in a alongside the road. veil In the same Jail. This boy No one can stop the wind from broke out of Ma cell, and into the light items, it wfiuld scattering an evidence room nearby, steal- be virtually Impossible to burn 21 single action Ruger ing, pistol and three boxes of shells, giving the wespon to the two young burglars. This lad was released into the custody of an uncle. I NUMBER the garbage after ach dumping without strict supervision, but un less more effort is made to keep the refuse from being scattered across the neighboring farm lands, enforcement by state and county officials may ensue, What can be done? Many suggestions have been made from the erection of a high fence to catch the light items as ; (he esaSfig of the they Wow except during designated hours when supervision is avail able from the hiring, or com- missioning of someone to haul the trash and maintain the dump, to the forbidding of dumping of blowable refuse. .1 do not know what the possibilities of any of $4017 South Establishes Scholarship in Name of Principal Marchant But, Gosh! SUMMIT COALVILLE, UTAH KAMAS O. Reed Marchant, beloved South Summit High School principal, is being honored by the establishment of a scholarship fund in his name as the time for his retirement approaches. This is a fitting tribute to Mr. Marchant in recognition of his years of devoted service to the students of Kamas Valley, for his out- standing character has exerted great Influence on each and every student he has taught In Ms 38 years here. COUNTY It was a beautiful spring, while ft.. lasted! Nearly a month of beautiful warm spring weather lias boon enjoyed here in Summit County, brinKing a veil ' of Men to the hillsides, and the blooming of tulips and daffodils. We were all dismayed Tuesday morning to awaken and find about five inches of fresh snow hiding the green grass and bringing with it the cold breath of winter again. The daffodils valiantly t'led to remind us tnat iDr,nK wa "t ineir yeiiow mooms just emerging above the snow gave the appearance of ., brightly dressed skiers on the field of white." The snow soon melted, but the cold .J - J k- - J -- 1. ha Padfleld, Kamas; Doris S. Bmsv nahan, Marion: Roberta H. Pras-ie- r, Oakley; True Felld, Peoa; and Hazel M. Thomson, Salt Lake. 301 E. 1050 N., Bountiful. Hazel M Thomson, who is Instigator of this tribute, states that the money in the amount of ISO per year will be used to aid from South deserving graduate Summit area annual for as many years as the funds permit. Pleas support this drive if you feel b- clined to do so and esabltsh a Starting In South Summit In fund whlch wlll .erve as a tribot 1928 as a coach, he will always a thti flna .D fn. m.n. ' be remembered as one of the out-- 1 standing teachers in the lives of COALVILLE ccffitless numbers of students. His ability to convey not only the The' recent renovation of the courthouse with the Installation necessary knowledge, but a bit his own of modern glass doors, the lowerof character threaten an- - to those he exemplary that any of them are going ing of the ceilings in the halls, taught will stand in cost money for those using the I". and painting of the walls gives This sudden frost which killed the hearts of students and other a modern look to the dump. With a little cooperation the fruit in the Salt Lake faculty members alike. Valley ift-jAll patrons and graduates of from everyone using this facility, eld building. This, coupled with f didn't harm the few fruit trees Summit none of these expensive measures South formthe paneling of the sheriffs ofHigh School, trees here, though. Summit Coun- - er ' fice and addition of a new counstudents whose lives have been would be necessary. , 4 Now Is the time for jty apple trees know better than ter completes the remodeling of Meantime, this would be a won- -; to begin blossoming out until late Influenced by his devoted Service, inelligent and active young girls the downstairs offices. and faculty members who have derful opportunity for any organ May. to begin thinking about tMeDaby This imposing building of granisation wanting to perform a servThe sun keeps trying to shine worked with him who are Inter- Princess contest ' This wllr"uk ite' stone, was designed to hold ice to their community to clean throuph the clouds, and the sight ested in participating in this fund place in conjunction wltR'he the generations of records of the of the fussy new lambs and tiny may do so. If you would like to Kamas Valley Stock Show,' 'June up the mess which now' exists. have name on of the list your The giSummit County residents. 10 and 11. calves, their new red and white Mary Bee. donors, please send your dollar ant vault, the rows ...of dusty coats sparkling in the sun serves to your area chairman listed beLouise Blsel, president of the books, and the microfilm equip: to remind us that 't really Is low. J spring-tim- e, Summit County Dairy Wives is ia ment tre all a part of the comand warmer days Held At Gun-Poln-r General chairman, Moroni Mar- charge and 'she and her' commitI pilation, and saving of the hiswill soon be here again. PatrolLater in the chant; secretary, Lila P. Colton; tee are already. very busy makme; tory of Summit County for fu- man Don' Facerevening, and Deputy LaRetta Hardman, Woodland; elaborate plans for a beautiful ture generations. Keith Black were held at gun Eva M. Afklnson; Francis; George i ivening. j COUNTY SUMMIT Coalville B point when they brought the eve I The qualifications to enter are Summit County ' I ning meal to the youths. The i Members of the tne' girl must bo either a that in ! Sheriff s Patrol spent ! Sunday ia young man .kept the gun hidden high school graduate or eighteen airthe for search of renewal the under the dirty tray which he COALVILLE years of bkc: She must have Is believed t hJW exchanged for the tray ot food. plane which The Coalville Ward "B" team I knowledge about the dairy; Indus wU1" this area in last down gone They took Patrolman Facerls won the stske junior volleyball try, and of course love dairy prod gun, with Clark holding the.22 ,er. 20 league championship uct. Last year's winner," jReien April of A at the snowfall time heavy pistol to Facer's head behind his with an undefeated record. This KAMAS Schuman of Peoa will be on hand COALVOLLE the- disappearance of tho plane ea.. gives them a chance to play 1 If yon haven't made your res- - to congratulate the hew Princess. LI 3 .1 l A County Officials School was The patrolman said the boy 1 Zone 16 a in i ervstlons J for the Utah Dairy M the lit Tne prizes are well worth the Thursday night conducted in voamiie April i, postponea n yIoWIt hft enuld that- time, ana it- was .h.VIn play-o- ff in Salt Lake City. The Wives annual spring meeting, call effort to 'participate. Among .Via mauv Mri.t-- N ' ..H . II under the direction of the Utah.feel the steel of the con cld Louise are as or Pace Stake Bisel, a them: Coalville, Nlta standings Betty scholarship and a' fine could reveal 'the crash site. State Association of Cnnry Of striking his head, and follows: Durrant right notr- - AU producers assortment of other varioiia (pda- centered ciabi. All elected Summit County Ieared the tfxtked was search Sunday's gun .would , Coalville Ward '3". won 4 lost and dairy people are cordially inuefaiis on exact tune Ana officials, the deputies, and coun- - nre thrcri the . vibration. . At in the area west of Rockport Res:.nn. vited to attend1 and partake of a place will be given at .'a 'iater to it where ervoir, was, Moore were in this time Hunter said: thought "Let's ' ly agent Henefer Ward won 3, lost one. very elaborate meal. The cost for date, but no plan now to enter.. ' and attendance at (he two and one- - get both of the bastards.1 They naye crashed. Walkie-talkia reservation is only $1.60. Wanship Ward, won 2 lost 2 moone raosos were usea, hair hour informative meeting. locked the two officers into the won 3. The deadline tnat was set for Ward Hoytsvllle 1, lost a real asset In the search and The meeting was conducted by cell, taking the Jail keys, ' Coalville "A" won 0 lost 4. the making of reservations was rescue work. Arch Fade, with er's gun, and the patrol car. April 26. Tuesday, but U WU At one point in the search paMorris Bird, president of the as-As they were leaving haven't ben contacted, call these 12 was what trol thought t presenting the speakers ville going East, they met an- be spottedof now. They will turn in all girls a part the missing plane In Funeral services were held te he group. other patrol car driven by Set minute names and make the lest east reservoir. area of the in tne Tuesdsy, April 12, 1S66, Classes conducted were: The Ted London, ' who recognised the SAM AS necessary arrangements for you. were high as tney spent CoalvHle Chapel for Minnie Chap will The town Kamas of "have County's Role in Water Develop- -' the driver and radioed the Echo Hopes two hours The will luncheon meeting and about overcoming many pell, who. died Saturday, April 9. ment, by' Edward Keycock of the weigh station. be Saturday. April 30 at 1 pjn, their annual cleanup caiApalgn to to obstacles the only get spot, JoDeNoe HUB ' A . tl. parked' Utah Water and Power Board:' Patrolman May 0a.k start officially on Saturday, utiv OnfMMj. nuuMiB Tn. Aim, mam oviuil Elections for the new high ar crosswise In the Echo to be disappointed. 21, under the direction --of Dr. Traffic and It Control and Man-- 1 Main in Lake Hazel Salt City. school PTA officers will be held Although tn object for tne who recently retired as John Kumagal and his' commitagement, by Vasco Laub, Utah underpin, but not exactly in search was not discovered, the Wednesday April 27 at the high Stevens, twe center. the the youths the state Highway Patrol Traffic repreaennutritionist, will be the tee, announced Gordon B. 'Taylor,' school auditorium A featured . oaat on JUL practice gained in the operation slImMA i..- -. nut. tnrnln ac oeconaary ncw . " . .. . nf wi.lnm. mvI rnnHnntln - of sneaker from the Utah State So- featured guest speaker. Election mayor. giao ueiNos oiani get Anyone wishing to beat the Roads, bv E Paul ffilcn of the cial Security office is on the pro- of new board members will be "earcn WM of rea' benrfit gtoPPed.'1 London eaid'the deadline, get in touch' with the held, State Road Commission: Are Toui1the OAKLEY He will tne memD8n' gram enlighten those in later. "I'm sure they would t0 T..1J. doctor and the town, who win 1i i Jeopardising the B and C Road i. The Oakley Civic Club had a attendance of the recent changes wcvm s.s Lacv si i incuicnniiiy. furnish trucks to haul the, trash banFunds?, by J. Clark Elmer, ad- -, and been have lovely that ""nBMon.v tag many deer in fine condition, vtry impressive brought about in away on a Saturday. i Oakminlstrator-o- f the Class B road assure sportsmen and quet hut Wednesday for the regards mj benefits and rulea In keeping with the program of t,k and can lie the Id funds. at Senior are Citizens, will Theer also be a fine musical ley inters that the deer COALVILLE the stolen the state and nation. Kamas is Canyon they parked home of Audrey Stevens, with Also, Keep Local Government section with Bessie Russell in' VFW car sideways in the nar till out there. members Bar-- 1 developing a long-ranpatrol Auxiliary 'program Erva B. the Within Emily Sorensen, County, by Oreta charge. rowest place, and threw away, Beth' Wilde. HorUmand , Smith, Cache County recorder the Members for PTA nominated on Facers the Veterans. Hospital stance there will be 'trophies . ... . This has been sn annual occa-- offices are aa fnllmn- - WIU. Stsm. I . who Is also vice chairwoman of1 Jacketkeys. Putting ' and served corree ana .awaroea in various auvsions, bearing the official . ln-weanesaay i.inn .l.h th. Clvte Club for thelhrM ' nH.nf. ri? be announced later. "toPPed a car driven there; t" '.m " ' Bessie Russell. donut .na th-n- invited ' County Officials; Working With by Mr. Kicks of Ogden, who was OLD guests always have an extremely lecretary, State, County and City Agencies, accompanied by his wife and anLaRue Carpenter, Kamas rep COALVILLE entertaining time. by Etoworth E. Weaver, director other couple. The boys forced here Quests were: Charlie and Ethel resentative; in houieclesninE of the Institute of Government at the two couples out of the ear SDring Margery Hardman, Vera Wilde, Marion: Mary Jane Mortehsen, the University of Utah. at gunpoint, stealing $385 from the Bee Office has revealed a Rolf, Inda Young, Rob Peoa; Thelma Wilde, Oakley, and Also in attendance was C. A. Ricks, and the car, a '65 Pontlacf. number of pictures waiting' to be May Sorensen, Elef Franson, ...r from two hold-ovDickerson Mrs. of Trailer,everything I claimed, pictures representatives. executive director of the .When London and DeNos again ' Grant, Evanston, Wyo, who is Audrey's Carol Clawaon from Woodland, Utah State Association of County J caught up with them, they began f"01 brld t bl fuh! ana Norma ritagerald from Fran- mother, enjoyed the Senior Officials shooting back at the patrol car: COALVILLE IX not ctalmed .wlthln a while driving at top speed. In Pures Mr. son of foods Ray Steigleder, If there are any others wishing Alter enjoying tempting Brad Vernon. Lynette Um"l not an attempt to turn off th. In- - Sargent, ve been saving them unjU they used the time to converse to be nominated they can be made Mm. Bill Telgleder, is valedlctersteto at tta Wasatch inter-- .' torlaa of the Clara of 1966, North hulme. 1 now d myself drowning in with each other about the year from the floor hia nirht change, the boys wrecked the I Summit High, it was announced Outaoine Mfa had am offleen 11 experienced,' unclaimed sea of cf good Twu Pictures. they car, running behind the neary a TOTtertfr T Pt R- - S-- Chip- - Twelfth grade: Lee Attn Boyer. all had that sparkle and Brusnahan, be in Coalville wlth L&Reta They president; stockyard fence for protection. man. Sawtatortum aocumis Rodney uorotiiy srown, oonnie mngman; makes van their TasselL vice keen In and wit that ' president; Sally . . From here they started shoot- - MtWng better to do, drop means almost j Slddoway, secretary; Betty Wilde, Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sherry Moore,- Shanna Otdd of illation years tnera'BH two who the tnrou!n at oCticem, lnc up ,maf COALVILLE Oakley; Nlta Stembrldge, Peoa; nuuy. urown.. I'othlng. . "t nd one of yours. to this time had made no atr j iloyce Mitchell Marion; Bessie I fl Honor tu third term: roll, KAMAS VALLEY she name of the seventh grade Russell, Kamas, and the above Shot in Stomach Seventh grade: Joyce Boyer,) mentioned hold-ove- rs operetta which will be presented Woodfrom Alan Fawcettt Nolan Fawcett, Sergeant London's first shot, land and Francis. Thursday, May 5. The name itself from Pamela James,' Arlys Judd, Ke a sawed-of- f splln-- ! shotgun Implies enjoyable entertainment, vin Pace, Launa Stephana, Yvonne filled board a and tered and a large attendance Is ex' MOTHERS faces with splinters. r His second Stephens, Robert Toole, Blake I pected. Vernon. aent the a riot from gun' pellet It Is only a Hi tie niofe than a' This musical is being put on into Clark's back, going through Becky Boyer, week now until Eights grade: COALVILLE Mother's .Day, entirely by the members of the ; the Karen Lee Brown, Vickie Dear SUMMIT COUNTY pancreas and lodging in hi Two cases were heard in and we here in the vaHoy would,,, seventh grade general music class den, Neil Jackson, Jeannlnne like to honor six At the monthly district meeting Roundtable's were held for the under the supervision of music ctomach. typical and las.n n Court last week. A i Judd, Judd, Darla Putnam, That did it. The boys surren- - held in the South summit tana scoutmasters under the direction one from each town. Mr. Bill ing mothers, case, versus fparher, Hopkins. Parks r ! Th Cml.h Ronald Shnw. Peggy Dee Wright, If i". The cast includes: Teri Adklns, dered their weapons and Clark School, Chairman Keith Bailey ui uhwno" you will visit your local stores Thomas Can was dismissed on Blaine Rees. was taken to the University of announced the following appolnt-Uta- h raplorcrs were unoer , Jeff Prince you may still have thus to Judd, Cindy Lou; Wednesday. April 20; and the con- Ninth grade: Jeannetfe Bond, today, Hospital where he is under ments: Ken Williams as the new submit the mime of a' mother; Denn: Alan Black, Dudley; Billy Rlchnrd Brown, Brad James, chairman. His condition is leadership guard. training One whom you feci would best Swenwm, Cuthbcrt; Kevin Pace, Wran Wilde was sctt1ed i firenda Judd,' Frank -i chairnew to this i Ken commirton assignment Judd, Brad-- j exemplify the mothers of the val- district Improving. renortd variou. prior Jimmv m.! . men and tht Dtoirlct Executive (satisfactorily April 22. ! ley Kcyes, Olson, Kevin H"Bt" i Blonquiat, Mike; Danny Ban, i er J Ovnrd, Ronald Michael his but Juv Parker, mailc the Countjr high Murdock prcscnU' ment Ted V81 mmmy; Alan Fawcert. Dlnnyi to, "be 'Richlns, Kevin will boxes th" Bonnie nsmo The picked Slmister, lion of the coming A lticaUon l1.f"It4.neodcd Smith. Annie; Dixie Ste- ?eten"(m I to tnB H1 b .taken oguim.t new position p.m. .and Smith, Kraig Walker. rv I ''.is at and lt Importance fendixsen phens, N.,raJoy COALVILLE ' you fail to deposit icnwi graae: cua Mae AdKina, f b;, c j Uinta District. pu iu i uujnuia uciicr woe juuub ueuaure u' Qqj. I Christine Tlie Coalville course Mu"l:oi aara. I'li'osc cull Jnnicl Boa Second Ward vimr Blonquist, Kenneth aiona Ine A cnairmnn auinonues witn escapace, scoutmnstr training advancement . h.. cnristy Facer, inrn. Rne Del i.i tual has planned a Hawaiian , Crittenden, T8!-f..u 6 at Barbara Dearden, now, and your :i..iit lor May announced at wps ' Richlns, Kar: Du i, Mnggle: Luau at for the .ncluded. rhol tic men dates Toole. of Coalville; records: Frank had Francis, Fnwcett, , tho Kenneth on 8 the long the respective lowing, enjoyment younK p.m. and Jennifer ;Yith iv Veronica. n ihers, whose name 1 1. Hunter Was i Richard V. Good worth, Kamas; Wanship. Laurels, plorers nnd the Mia T''n' deary, Randy Pai-o- , Terry Pianists arr- - rllr. Judd and of lawtormkinp. l W Ru will b a The Barbara has Mujds. Mibmltted, to the detention home j Fay Dearden, Park City. They are Stevens, i event is cunfinnd i, Staley ,iv Mg District The Hi i Uinta planned Shnnna Ey.v Yvonne 9 and participated in the processof preparing a new beautiful district Aug won at r"e for Monday, May 2, at 7:10 p.m., ! Ze;mna Lee SfOddard, of cd ip our Mother of the Town" the at Virginia age S cphcnn, end mislcnl director, ' her fmrily win be n' action ot some kind ' merit badge counselor list for the annual council meeting a year in t"! Coalville Ftak,. House, and Tnlbot, Boyd Warner, Hnthv p. irgont. The remainder , la illuual I A. In in noxf week's Bee. tie all members ore ured m attend Jov In used this honored Kitcnth a have be will since. areas and three wlll grade: tne which Clark, hu consistently ago of Vir novnntli grade will be in t 1 hctiii f . nuke joui choice and enjoy the ntl. ctyo enter- - Brooks, Judy James, MsT.-rarrests on stolen I the hands of all scoutmasters In upcoming courts of buuor-Qntionm. Every one is vtwd record of eight Moo-.e- , I tolnmont and foods. Parker, C rne now. near Ion Douglu vehicle fhe future. charges. Taylor. to r.l - COURTHOUSE HAS LOVELY un-du- NEW LOOK Dairy Princess Contest Here to'"??, e, up-to-d- Set June ' a. Renew Search for Lost Wyoming Plane Team Volleyball Champ Utah Officials Attend School Dairy Ladies Meet April 30 ', . M - i - . , es two-wa- y . Kamas Plans !( Chappell Rites Held April Coal-sociatl- Plan Election for South PTA Y "te. "d " ram Older Citizens Enjoy Dinner . . s..j Visit Veterans dr ge PICK UP YOUR PICTURES iTLi.'i - ZZ l." ... .... . er ' ""t Seventh Grade Operetta Set Bill Steigleder, Rodney Brown Top Senior Students ot North """'"Jk 1th Oak-leylt- es. . WVlt . - I ! : New Boy Scout Leaders Named their, at Kamas for Hi Uinta District :l ! r..rr: p.. '. I " ,h ? WILL HONOR SIX District Court -"-- Ie qual-Esth- Scoiit-O-Ra- Luau Planned ! .f.r-moii- m ... . 2-- lrn dlri-cior- , f'. t. or ei j-'- |