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Show Universal Microfilming 141 Salt Elmo Hoyt Well Based for Work City, Utah. Lake COM TY EEE TMESIJM1 as New Principal at South High Flerpont, KAMAS MUMBKR 20 VOLUME XXXI COALVILLE, UTAH 14017 THURSDAY, MAY 19. 19N Elmo Hoyt, recently appointed to the position of principal for South Summit High School, U a native of Summit County. Ee was born to Joseph B. and Sarah J. ON Hoyt and graduated from South Summit. TV He graduated In 1932 in AgriAudMrs In a Red Cross meeting held Bayer Blood Chairman; Do ou watch the TV show To cultural Education from USU. He 11 rey Stevens, Fund Campaign Tell the Truth"? You'll want to DUP in the April Building, minored In several things such as the Board of Directors of the chairman; Mr William Durrant, (re i'. for sure, at I p.m. Friday, Oeology, Plant and Soil Science, Summit County Chapter Red County Commissioner, Mr Emtl May 20. and Livestock. In 1933 he conCross voted to petition the Salt Henderson, Salt Lake Area Chap- John Adklns. who raises the ducted adult education classes at to become a ter Manager; and Mr Josoph R-- ' niost valuable mink in the world, Area Lake Chapter South Summit under SuperintenITrombley. Red Cross Field Rep- - j wm be on the show Friday. Don't part of their operation. L-I dent E. M. Reed. In 1934, Mr Hoyt were .vcentative. this Present at mlss it. This Friday. 1 p nv, meeting was appointed principal of the said taa; the local j Mrs Gary Smith, Chairman ofi 5. Rg. channel Marion elementary school, and the local chapter; Mrs Delia i cnapter caiieu mis meeHng ior us Bhow originates in New The this in served capacity for one Sundberg, secretary; Mr Ward Board of Directors and other) York City. year before embarking upon his Rees. Board member; Mr William county leaders and citizens to successful career at South SumBoard member and discuss what is considered a very Sullivan, mit High School. Mayor of Park City; Mrs Helen urgent matter: Fins Background "It has been the feeling of a ger; Carla Brooks, of Pomona, I number of us." she said, "thai; For the last thirty one years, Calif.: Jodie, who is with Bonan'the interests of the people of Mr Hoyt has been teaching a var- za Air Lines; and Herond, who Summit County could best be iety of subjects, ranging, from attends school at the BYU. All served by becoming a part of the biological sciences, general scien- four children have followed their Salt Lake Area Chapter. By supces, natural sciences, to farm me- parent's footsteps into teaching chanics and vocational agricul- and education. J. Bee. porting such a move, we feci the ! ture. He has served as President greater resources of the Salt Lake of the South Summit Education Chapter will strengthen the Red COALVILLE Buick Cross program provided to the Association four separate terms, Jan Bendixsen, son of Mr and 'people of this county". and participated on most of the Mrs Grant D. Bendixsen, will be I SOUTH SUMMIT Before such a Joint efffort can the recipient of several awards 8SEA committees. He has been a Mont Winters, salesman for Smith Summit Seminary i Vui uiHf nVan MVa- Smith tnM when the North Summit K1h Tha very popular advisor to the Stu- iMoore Motors, sold seven new j dent Council, along with advising Buteke and tour used Buicks last graduation Exercises will be held us, both chapters need assurance j holds its Awards Assembly I Top winners at the Spanish Fork Junior Livestock Shew" uoun-a or u, ; mis the leaders several Junior and Senior groups. month, to be near the summit rnoay, that auy coming May 04 at Spanish Fork last week were Jerry Pace, left, with his top in the t.w p.m. in vie &amw oun ty will support them. For this Jan, a Senior at North Summit. For the past six years, Mr Hoyt area for Buick sales. grand thampion fat lamb, and Alvin Richins with the reis reason many representatives of was has, been assistant principal unMrs. Winters wu the heavy House. Theme of the evening picked by the Tribune as an serve Rechampion fat lamb. We Forget, Who Will the county were asked to attend All Stater in basketball. He was der the retiring O. Reed Mar- - winner, though. For Monts ef' member?" and ; 14th the April meeting help chant. Mr Hoyt has done graduate j forts she received a beautiful by the Deseret News Jerry and Kerry Pace, eons ot Invited guest speaker is Profes- decide the future course of the j iong with Dee Talbot as a first Mr. work at the University of Utah, Mademoiselle mink shawl from and Mns. G. L. Pace, and a pair of Levi Strauss, and Kerry sor Bo wen of the Religious local Red Cross. Although only team the BYU, and Utah State. He now the Buick company. Alvin ftlchiM, son of (Mr. and two player, I sheep blankets. holds a Vocational Certificate, a faculty at the BYU. Profes- those listed were able to attend, Mrs. Dale Richins had a very sucParted playing basket-ba- ll These boys have consistently sor on campus, and his classes Mrs Smith personally contacted w the grade at the Edgemont cessful vast .weekend in the General Secondary, and also an sheep won high honors with their sheep In methods of and to an of the county teaching Admlnstratlve many leaders School on the North Canyon division at he Spanish Fork and Supervisory and are to be complimuch demand. Student speakers ask for their feelings on the pro- Road in Provo. His team took Junior Livestock Show. Jerry exhibits, Secondary. Be is, at present, a mented on their work. talkwill be, Marilyn Anderson, member of the SSEA. the UEA, posed move. first place In the Utah County .showed the Grand Champion Fat "Because we feel we have gaug- sixth grade tournament. The hon Lamb, Alvin the Reserve Cham- ing of "Our Christian Heritage;" the NEA, the Utah Vocational As- Seth Winterton, "Our Charact- ed the pulse of our county cor- rr of the "most valuable player ,plon Fat lamb, and Kerry both sociation, and the Utah Vocation- er's Foundation"; and Diane rectly," Mrs Smith said, "we plan in the tournament" was bestowed the Grand Champion Hampshire al Agricultural Teachers Assoc!-- 1 the with ran Wasarch away "Our Future Greatness." to proceed with our efforts to Join unon him. Lewis, j Breeding Ewe and Ram of the Un. Region Five track meet at HeIn the eighth grade he played how. During his teaching years, he.ber City, (Monday, but Summit Also on the program will be a the Salt Lake Chapter. If anyone has attended the National Voca- -. County lads cime in for their violin solo by B rendu Black and disagrees with this plan, he on the BY High Bin graae team jerry lamb sold for a new all numbers by the Seminary Chorus. should get in touch' with me lm- - in the Provo City tournament. time record, tional Conventions in Philadelp-- j share of ribbon breaking the 15 year Presldent Ralph Richards will mediately. If we hear from no Here again he was picked as an record of 13.00 per pound with phis, Penn. and Los Angeles, j Outstanding ,was a new record Calif. His FFA teams have been in the 880 relay, won by South award diplomas to the more than one, then we will assume au res- -; an gtar 93,25 per pound being bid by IGA o graduating semin- ldents are in favor of the plan This same year he played in TableRlte IMeata of Spanish Fork, i outstanding through the years, 'Summit, with Butler, Jones, Mur-an- d seventy-twtwo of his student alumni dock and Page passing the baton. ary students. Mr Glade Peterson, the National Guard Bantam AMn's Reserve Cosmo on lamb! Miss Sherry Ann Moore, daugh Dee Horton and Dan Crandall, The North Summit Braves Seminary teacher says that this League. His team took second received sn amsxlng 11.35 perl ter of Mr and Mrs Blaine Moore gradare following Mr Hoyt back Into Picked up three first places: Hy- - year there are 36 four-yeplace honors but Jan again was pound. of Henefer has been named the r. educatlon with Vocational Aeri- - rum Newton in the shot, Tomj uates, who will each receive a picxea as an received beauUful tro--! IMS H Jerrjr recipient in Summit Swenson n the high hurdles snd special certificate of leadership. culture. ot the U. P. Scholarship. 'County, .Mes 'low j in the 100. Swen-na- n To complete the necessary reBrad. a wsa SO SSsaiTU DOtTl DUID. Dedicated . Teacher Ht tV Maaap - ADU MDl A1V1D reCtJIVeU Tk. Mlu.1.klH wsss r ushjiiw I ins saviiwiaiaiiiy also won two second alace quirements in Seminary three team. His ond Ward Jr. N. S. High Monre Mr Hoyt said the most Impres- - rlW)0Mj ,a the brMU Jump the at Mtu Is is The all needed. that years team won first place ln the East sive changes in education today, low hurdles. Talbot took School Senior Awards Assembly fourth year students return of KAMAS Stake division tournament Sharon reown the are Bud Pitt school days, Marshal Kamas his sec-vaKamaS swenson J. Reed Moore. County Agent Jn by own additional an mi desire for their (ne javeilni to last Friday night, May and then went on. region playwill begin her studies at improvements in what edu- - mA ln the broad Jump and low year of post graduate study. , ported that Sherry off in American Fork for four 13, a young teenage boy was in- uu usu cation has to offer. Mr Hoyt has hurdles. fail, a special awards Tod Immediately after the exercl- mluaJ I w a .mm a tmmm MMll AVa lift nights. His team took second v j ine i " dedicated the greater part of his " xiie Wildcats picked up extra ses at 9 p.m. a dance, sponsored wiu program given oy tne unthree by points only losing place Inn. Steve . towards Beaver Creek TCAMAS life in teaching others, and ws point, too: Thomas was third in by the South 8ummlt ion Pacific Railroad on the USU Seminary, in members who are deeply grateful for his knowl- - the mile. Moon third in the 880, will be held in the Kamas Kail Smith, who resides with bis grand I an overtime. Kamas The held campus for all Valleyettes Jan was presented witn an au Mr and Mm. Jihard also received this scholarhave edge, and his desire to work with Butler third ln the broad Jump, Everyone Is Invited, parents and i n.Tna at the their monthly meeting wrf, hAn dnwn the' star individual award trophy at and guide the young people of nd Page third ln the 330. Students alike. .....and of thn Championship home of Betty Oines last Wed- - ship. in.titha k. nuu iw wiibii hs second ippirai took of Park this valley. City Kilby The following are those gradu- -' laujuu Sherry has been active in mrol of hlg M, It rolled Wt-- ! game. This was quite an honor as evenine. with the sMr Hoyt is married to Irene in the discus, third in the shot; and church. She has from South Summit Semin- - er(ll timeS community ating was the one of youngest boys teM finally coming to rest, he thfi j5pcaker ' Sheranian Hoyt.' She Is currently Olsen was third In the pole vault, ary. May 20: member for eight been a 1 most under-In nlivin? Dinned the tournament, Steve with youne? of the evening, the Indies were of the All th&ie lids qualified for the serving as President-Elewas I the 1965 Style She Year: Erls Peacock,' Fourth years. two f vears of thm hulna and three very fortunate in having Superin- Dress Revue Winner ln Summit UEA. They have four outstanding state meet in the U. Stadium Michael ODrlscoU, H.i with Beverly John older he. than Bigelow. along tendent Van Wagoner and his children: Shirlene Page of Gran- - Saturday. Jolene ODriscoll, Norma goal pit drove the boy to the County and she received a blue His coach, Jay Dutson, said wife from Heber. H ribbon in the State Style Ameri"All Knight, Nina Turnbow, Dixie Heber Hospital where he was that he was a prize Dress Revue. She on "Child DevelopHe spnke participated in Kathryn Schumann, 'ported in critical condition with can." Karen Schumann, Phillip Hoyt, multiple injuries and a possible The next year Jan played on ment." and one of the interesting the Beautification project in her facts he brought to light was that community and is an organist for Nile Thacker, Kelly A. Atkinson, brain concussion. The car in the BY Klgh basketball team. Allen R. Wilde. .which he was driving was a late Aside from playing basketball all first grade children should her church. The alternate for the scholarStanley Butler, F. Gaylen Pace, model Cher sports car, and was hp h,g lettered ln baseball naturally be a little obnoxious. I Lynn Page, Lynda Lott, Steven completely demolished. and football both years since They are. for the first time in ship Is Miss Shanna Judd, who is their short little lives, having a the daughter of Mr and Mrs VerAndrus. Glade ' Young Steve had Just a short coming to North Summit. of chlorine to add and alio show Turnbow, Marilyn By Mary Baker off a group "hue before, of freedom away from non Judd of Hoytsville, Shanna taste dropped E. P. Stevens, Craig Williams, State a was of He member the j the efficiency of the different Dale Ure. Brenda Black. Vlckl 01 Mends and had headed back Championship football team of horn?. This makes them want to is ln her 8th year of H and she, COALVILLE steps in the operation. lone-leEl- - for home be boss and show-o- ff their great also, was a County Style Dress Ooalvllle City's new sewage 11964. It Is then pumped into the Pri Stevens, Robert L. Slddoway, Ma Janson. capacity of Intelligence. Revue winner in 1965. treatment plant, ..completed last mary tank, utilising three pumps, An accident occurred May 10 in ' Siukn riocwi-n- rth Third Ball at a cost of nearly 3136,000 twn nf which duzhd SZ5 saiiona seventeen The Shanna's other activities inmembers present Kamas Town, doing minor damentails be most modern aewage per minute, one which pumps 135 j Brent W. Merchant. Glen Wll- honored to have two clude a Student Body' Off leer at j were also treatment methods, designed to gallons per minute. These pumps llama, Steven JoneDon Hortin. Invited guests, LuWana Fitsger-- j North Summit High School and return to the river, water free of work automatically to keep tne Jarel Hoyt, Lee Thomas, Judy rhurch work. aid and Karen Simpson Buick a pollution. flow running evenly, extra pumps Lott VicU Spader Roger L. Jor- - drlven b Kelly Blaixard collided, How many of you really know working during the peak hours genson, Seth R. Winterton, Marl- caug!nK damage to a targe part ot what the nlant does, or how it and outtlnr to one during the "u Postmaster Glen Blonqulst and I . "X rraco, vehlclB.. exterior. Mr. OUv tj.. works? Just bow is the raw sew-- jj floW u low, "tend the following invite- Craig C. Van Tassell, Tom Lefler. er wu treated for minor cut Tank Charles Diane age, filled with deadly germs sad . Lewis, Lewis, Prbaary round the forehead and released tlo,nheavy waste matter, treated? The Primary Tank is designed Dana Hoyt, Peggy Moon, Dorqwy n good condition. ex; tend the dedication ceremonies of so the solid waste matter will set. jnciveii, Arnold uary waiter, Why the installation ot the your new Post Office located at pensive pumps, tanks, and equip- tie to the bottom. This large re Tamra Jean Louder, Joel B. Hoyt, ment? Coalville, 7 pjn., May 35. ( ctangular tank is equipped with Caryl Ann Mitchell. Julie Ann The South Summit Stake Re- tell. The Park City Singing moth There will be a dedication To find the answers to these racks which keep the water mov Colton, Merl Crae Carpenter, lief Society held their Visiting ers then gave a special rendition and open house. Refresh- Teachers Questions I took the opportunity ing slowly towards the end where TeTTy Sue Rhard Joaeph Convention last Thurs- of "It Might As Well Be Spring. Alton ments will be served. to tour the plant guided by D&e souas settle. 11 Jew-ke- s. James Glendon H. Tatton, Come and spend a pleasant, in day. May 12, in the Francis Ward. led by Diane Wallen. Lola LamBall manager who keeps all skimmer which skims any waste Colleen Susan Blastard, formative hour with your postal Mcrl Franson, presided over the bert was in charge1 .of this fine equipment ln order and performs matter from the surface. The Moon, Bradford J. Garrett. Bessie Russell, organ program. President Afton Mar-cha- nt the tests perscrlbed by the State acidity of the water ln this tank employees on this happy occa- I rograra. Wilis John Smith, Rodney Moon opening LaDawna to addressed the group, after- I prelude; sion. The whole family Is Invited, Health Department found it Is also tested daily. The valves Holt, Scott R. Miles, Dar-leRaye re-which the closing prayer was giv , prayer. too. process, brine to and a friend, be a very Interesting pleas transport are opened regularly Steven Kardman, en by Counselor LI la Jackson. Glen (Postmaster jReapeotfully, quiring extensive supervision and the solid waste matter to the RodneyDugdale, Brbnhall, Sherman Sos-sc- y, A banquet was held ln tie re Vera Blonquist. testing. The appearance of the Digester. Imuch awaited for names of the e, Sandra ' Mitchell, Louella efhall where good food creation tcach-entire plant was one of neat, devoted most ! and faithful Digeslor Ellen Marchant, Hannah ficient operation with very little The Dices tor la large round One was selected from each and warm conversations abounders. ReNae odor. j ward: tank which is kept heated to 130 Feild, Marilyn Bailey, Chloe Jensen, of Peoa; ed. Carol Clawson was ln charge and Barnes Jim Thompson. Gommunator ot the dinner and Carol Jewkes degrees to facilitate the growth Margaret Woodard, of Francis; The raw sewage coming into of bacteria. This bacteria works KAMAS Izetta Smithies, Kamas; Pearl in charge of the delightful table .the plant goes directly into a to break down the solid waste think that the Govern Cooley, Woodland; Grace Neilson decorations. One of the special If you communator, which works exact-- material. It to also eauipped with ment In all It ah mild be. relax. Sit I of Marion; Ethel Rolfe, Oakley. treats of the afternoon, were the dl-- ,, 18 S hae.lr nn vmir vnranda. and dont I colorful flower corsages gven to mixer twhlch keeps the mater-ly like the kitchen garbage crown of white each sister as she arrived. These V urnm almiit a thlna fblt If illa nosal. grinding all waste material ntt ' stlrnd This helos to soeed The North Summit School mrl thoroughly. At this point tne ow blended In beautifully with the f think you should have a sty. then . ennrth of the organisms and tsoard js ponsorinc; an Achieve-o- f ,waedito a many time cotton spring-lik- e - Bhe Prk cltyrsw sewage U measured, to brebk down material. These ! aunt Banquet Wednesday, May dresses the make It a point to attend the Insure the proper treatment and solid waste materials nre now IS at 7:30 pjn. in the Summit were asked to make and 23. at 7:30 ! wspewenier, Mass guests May Meetings, A trio, Delora Toung, Rae Fra wear. keep the right amount of water called sludge, and sn iwriodto Stake House ln honor of all stu More pjn. going through the cramps. Special ally pumped into the al. d,. ' tank, dents achieving in different areas uovem- - sier, and Janicl Brown gave a Maxlne Minchcy, Stake SecreTMB "0 ot Foust. L.vnn dauahter vwiv throughout the year. .11 ' IM..1I. the on equipment keeps this flow regul- which is a large shallow it number musical humorous lul. mu wncre li tary was 1 ncharge of these bou. .11 .i- -. MiU 1. Vr and Mm. Homer FOUSt WaS U1B"1ated to prevent damage to the There it sits, fo- - rbru i ;rwnlh, hazardous Sometimes occupation watch with Carol Jewkes, Ruby and calendar, quets, your Miss to jMark wh h.v. ' "i ;.l lraln- - B tfiMueh ,.iv chosen first attendant pumps. with the last of ' In vour local naoeT, for a notice of being a visiting teacher. Guest Louder, Martha Lambert, Merl Webor the at State SUte Weber ln ratwfc, commercial, Deep Well MuriJ Mallory of Salt Franson, nnd Lola Lambert helpIng through sr .1. .:g re-- recognition or thletie evenU during the year. Pageant which wan held April 39. (stating where said meetings will Speaker, The raw sewage is held la a turn oil to V debp weiL When Coun-HU- h wai then introaucea ing. The crowd of slster-teach- m be held. Ike City, Summit large tank called the Deep Well the ilu.ine diios, it eti i iwed Members of the School Board,- Vicky represented I She has a number of yars was estimated at more than IM, be will spent a There Summit giant republican County fl.ool Faeulti. and honor- tr hut year ss sou urnuaoicr from which dally tests wre made ! motner We Tniruui rod the Stake Leaders were each mission of at TV Kickoff the betfnning wUI uuents T aotlvl- - the mass .meetings, on BTJ8D, ' Islands. She had lnma.iy enjo, a turkey Uit dried is to determine the acidity content. iu:ir-chann- el well pleased with the fine turn-- j lical school anl In many CoaMTIe others served with the by TheiM tats, along jditinor nl- to and memories out rj and wonderful rapport rUoral i 1. i ties. iiiuT Society ladle k rnr; (conuaued "a later determine the amount JOHN ADKINS NATIONAL FRIDAY Summit Red Cross Board Votes To Ask Salt Lake Membership Pace, Richins Lambs Top Show mmdM ffS I Mrs.-Smit- J Jan Bendixsen Graduation Set Sets Records Friday tor in Athletics So. Seminary Salesman Wins Mink Shawl If j, Summit Track Teams Place ! Sherry Moore I " Wins U P. Scholarship ( Wreck Injuries ar :VrZ frr KamaVBoy sec-fro- t sui-sw- 4-- M-M- en ! m ValleyetteS st Hear T Educator 4-- H ..m. 1 I 4-- Bdv 4-- H ct Mar-Watso- 4-- Coalville's Sewage Disposal Plant Cleans Out Pollution ! ! 9 ! 4-- n ! vr- 1' ty"1"?T Z T2 kj P.O. Dedication Set for May 25 Visiting Teachers oi So. Summit Stake Honored at Convention j pro-gra- ao ne 1 Ma-hon- Plan Grass Roots Government Meets . Plan Achievement (Banquet May . a, ' ' 8tet Honors . n VMr. I We i . |