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Show Universal iilcrof ileitis ill c-a- Elders Tuttle and Paulsen Speak i'icrpent, Lalw t City, Utah. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE at South Summit's Conference EMer A. Theodore Tuttle of the Pint Council of Seventy. The NUMBER 31 THURSDAY, SEPT. I, 1N6 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the South Summit Stake Quarterly Conference Saturday and Sunday September 10 and 11. In Kamaa.'r Elder Tuttle, an educator, has devoted most of his life to teach ing youth. He was an adminstr- -' ator and Instructor in the church school system. He also administered the five South American missions of the Church. Other visitors will be Oder Finn B. Paulsen, of the Priesthood Missionary Committee, and Slits Lut- Oroesbeck, of the Primary Association. Elder Paulsen is a Utah bunding contractor and former president of the Church's Brazilian South Minion with headquarters ELDER A. THEODORE TUTTLE in Parana, Brizil. Hut CsMMCfl of SVMEtV Miss Groesberk has been an Ckwtkaf JmmCMbI elementary school and college teacher. Her Church service In. eludes many years as a teacher In the auxiliaries of the Church. Conference sessions will be Sunday at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. in the Stake Center. Stake President Ralph A. Richards, Oakley, will conduct. Visitors are NORTH SUMMIT Glen Curtis Lions Getting GRID SCHEDULE North 9 Summit at Olen Curtis, formerly of Lo gan, has Joined the forces of the Highway Patrol In this area to replace Justin 'Gene) Anderson who was transferred to the Cache County area, Mr. Curtis, his wife Dixie, and four chi'dren are making their home lit Coalville. Ho has Just Joined the Patrol, having operated a service station In Logan. Light System Moab. North Summit at Sept. 16 . Millard. 33 Sept Sheriff Ron Robinson and Do- puty Leon; Wilde assisted in the capture of two young car thieves lut week after a full night man-jy- , ning a road block and searching in the crisp, cold fall air. The thieves, however, had spent the nlBht in tbe warm comfort of a pick up truck, guest of a couple hot t.offee fore leaving; and aolng on thelr vajr followed the railroad track to Emorr and were plcked up br tnB Qttcen aa soon they got to the highway .They tola officer. the touriata had even been kind the motor em)Ug1l w of tourist, j u.arm the cab of tne pickup M Jerry E. Mai. 19 and Ronald D. thoy spent a comfortable night Dnittirun. IS, both of Salt Lake Mai has been charged with. discovered a 1985 Corvette on the transporting a stolen vehicle) 0. K. Motors lot in Salt Lake, 'across the state line and Deltt- n ; complete with keys in the with grand larceny. Thv itlon. The temptation was too tourists have eons hlithelr on much for them, they took the car their way. not knowing they gave ana neaaea tor isvanston. Being unelter and comfort to two young spotted by officers there, they car thieves. men needed back to Utah, outrunning Wyoming mgnway Trooper in, a.m KAMAS it Carbon at North E Car Thieves Spend Comfy Night While Sheriff's Crew Freezes n COALVILLE Pre-eao- Sept.. "New-Patrolma- Here Action on Region Five Football schedule: COALVILLE, UTAH MM7 VOLUME XXXI Hme The Kamas Valley Lions Club Summit. held a work meeting lost Thurs-dt- v Region Play: evening in the Town Park Duirway at North Building, hauling back all the Sept. 30 Summit. ctnira and tables that were out, Oct. 5 North Summit st Park plus gathering up a sign from City. The members planned South Summit at Oct 14 their float in the Park City fir North Summit. Labor Day weekend parade. Oct. SI North Summit at MorThen the members all enjoyed gan. big Juicy hamburgers served by at 28 Wasatch North Oct. Stiff Hoyt. Summit Doug Simpson, a Lions member Nov. 5 North Summit at mentioned a few days ago, that Grantsvilla. FRANCIS the campaign to place lights at Two Salt Lake County Hailstone Junction, wu finally were inlureH about fl: taking effect. After the articles thB GOES were placed in the paper about Sunday when the nlckuo truck The Echo checking station was J whi-- h In were went the riding the hazards that were present at TO radioed, and a set up out over of twice rolled control, this corner, several clubs and the but had Immediately, boy by and ditch into about a plunged committees ln Heber reacted Attention All South County then abandoned the car and hit 4 '4 mi'es east of Hailstone Juncimmedl.itelyranr' set to work on Residents. tion on VS. Highway 189 Alter- for the hills. Sheriff and deputlea David Bees Tree, son of Mr. Next week, I will be at the the problem. were called In, and the search The posthole3 have now been nate, a short distance west of was on. and Mrs Phares Winters, former-- ! State Fair as usual, and would the Wasatrh County line. !y of Coalville received his Doc- -, like some help In getting the dug, and it will only be a matter Sheriff Robinson stated he noIn critical condition it Holy tors Degree in Engineering at news n. For anyone who would of time until the lighting will ticed the pick-uand Cross Hospital. Salt Lake City, Purdue University In August like to temporarily take over the be Instilled. " 128 was Donald Mult, 26. W. Echo Summit County is grateful for 0fl6. "L, responsibility, please call me at underpass when the search , Heber's on "urt8d-No- t this oncewill to be measure, This for the support tm Dr. Tree a former student of partial j Mldvale, tlIrh tha : h cure are nd 14 end that h. Justifies week of the edition, September and School North Summit High of the truck, was in fair !BUmed were he de- nd for the full week of the! the means, and that somebody's (driver Ora!e School, graduated at the same hospital. cided to keep a keett watch on condition life be will 21 of saved because would I edition. Pleasant Grove High School in September Trooper Joseph Giles. Utah their vehicles to be sure the one person from each Per illumination. Mav IBM navid attends Briir. prefer Patrol, and Deputy j young thieves didn't try stealing Highway ! enown H call Please the j v,sm yCung University and re- right Plble. Lynetti Willrughby, Sheriff Leon Wilde of Summit them. The night grew colder and chanting Miss Summit County of j eelved a B.EJ5. in Mechanical &Xt " you can help us all out. j County, who Investigated, said the search widened, but no thieves 1968 Is preparing for 'ie Miss En Binder !rr in June 1962. and an Jnlel Bee. phone 783.4394. the two men apparently had 'could be found. Utah State Fair competitions us. in Aueust 1983. In Sentem- been en route to a fishing trip Eurly the next morning the next week. ber he entered the School of Me--; !when the driver lost control on tourists, who haven't been IdenShe wll'. be a guest at a tea chanlcal Engineering at Purdue WOODLAND 4-a curve. H tified, gave the two young men in the Governor's Mansion University at Lafayette, Ind. Glade Williams son of Mr and j The driver apparently lost con-trwhich Mrs Kenneth Williams of WoodThursday September 8, He married Roberta Johnson, when a wheel hit the edge will be hosted by Mrs Calvin land has been called on a mis- of the Mr Reif Mrs of and daughter pavement. The vehicle se sion to the North Central States. Ramptop, and stay at the Wadlev of Lindon. Thev are the j swerved back tc the center of Hotel His Farewell Testimonial will be r fm.r ohiiHitttv .. turn nr.nt. the highway and shot back to She wlil appear In the Fair 5 two boy Tip. aid Mr. the right, running off the shoulRetiring on Wednesday,' Aug. Parade which will begin in Tree have been ta ' visiting parent. der, and started to skid sideways. Wan-I81 as an empltye Inn tne ln of 'thq.. Ideal Sprln(f Chlcken Downtown Salt Lake Setember ' and relatives in Utah for the past ahip Wednesday evening to dta-- , The truck hit a rock and turnCement Company ln Devil's Slide 9 at 6 p.m. and go to the fair ,fh f three weeks. They returned Mon- - CUM several event, coming In the ed ovtr twice before coming to was former Morgan' pounty Just this past spring, and rest on its wheels in a small grounds. There she will attend day August 39, to Lafayette future neir resident, George Lee, who now the opening ceremonies at 7:80 where David hns accented a nasi. ox sum. wie SOUTH SUMMIT creek which runs under the Mr. Moore stated the local j lor lne mJar pan hU makes horn; ln Coalville. ,. n" oeen areenamg summer highway and into the Provo Well, the firyt week of school tlon as Professor of EneHieerina- - h.nb. t..v 9 will take she first part at Pu:due University. began working for September 1 sor the subscription, to the a,the University of Utah, River, Investigating officers said. has come and gone, and by now, thsGeorge 1919. He and hia ' He will leave for the mission in a pre judging contest at the in Company David says, "Any degree of tional A Provo physician who was on the children are fairly well estabMagaaine for leaden wife Ada Sommers Lee lived In Rlverude Stake Center from 11 success m me on ! Lake 5,11 September to owe. of asclassI have attained I - well aa the annual leaders the seme worked on the two lished . in the routine. sun. to 1 p.m. Friends and famirDevH's Slide and their oldest anrt ,rom there to to hU men until an ambulance arrived room again. my wonderful wire Roberta, with. banquet Thj banquet which ta'laU1, conto attend tome-verare Rnnnl.. Avrn him horn this invited riaiiffhp ly out her help I could 'have done held to honor the leaders for their mta,U)n and took them to the Heber City tak- a mother who Being test. He left the company In there. OUrte's farewell program will Hospital, from which they were ; volunteer little." work will be held in tag her youngest of hre to kln.,1927 The official Miss Utah State to the friends and find following Woodland, Oct 15 at 7:80. Mrs. transferred to the Salt Lake hos- dergarten I felt sU the ng. of , Fair Contest will be held at 6:30 ln hom(!. Returnlng this fine pital, said Trooper Oiles. Moon wu given the responsibility , nlanve nonoruig losing a loved one As I handed 1M2 on Friday September 10, and it em-hi- m been he worker Post-hai man: k Prelude and ! 'of making all arrangements. yomg over to Mn. Bailey, my will broadcast over KSL TV for t);ere continuously rince During a discussion of he lude, Bcnita Atkinson; opening . heart imped up into my throat. ' ,i the viewing of everyone. Achievement Program, which lsliong: Invocation. Norman Wood; and I felt very ridiculous to; We extend our best. wishes to to be held Nov. 18 ln Wanship, 'Sacrament song; Sacrament Ser-I think T wu hetwvin During the past 24 years he thla ivav. can be assured and she; Lynttte COALVILLE several suggestions were made as vices, Aaronlc Priesthood; speakun seven mm, wu thrilled to death, My will represent Summit County to to improving of record books for er, Olade Peterson; piano solo Lorene Boyei, Jane Jensen, and boy 1 was. dent the flrstiormong if he here acting the best of her ability. A number of young Summit local members. It was agreed to Norma Knight; man were under Fran Speaker, Presi- Wendell Evans, and Ron Pace were worked he being put into a concentraera will be exhibiting make the completion of the rec-the- dent Thomas Lefler; Vocal solo, recently attended the Western tion cis Bray, Charles 8tratton and County camp. Lftwreiico Bell. projects and taking part in ord book a requirement for ex- Carol Frailer; Remarks, Bishop (States Small School Workshop I felt better, however, when I the contests at the Utah State hlunng a project at the County Rulon Moon; Remarks, Parents which war helo at B.Y.U. The Wednesday Oeorge was sjuest dtocusslon was made of the missionary; Response, by four day educational sessUn was met ReNae Oossey, who said she Fair: Eva and Lee Brooks. MarJIe of honor at dirner at the Coxy e Judging of record books missionary; Closing song; under the direction of Dr. Glen felt like blubbering and had to Richlns, Tedd Paskett. and Xer- - on d wu presented ln aho i0"'6 run in the house, aa her first Richard Williams, wnng of prises on a coun- and Jerry Pace will exhibit Ovard, formerly of Reliefer. hta 'eUow em laUo b--a Local Tanh Bureau Talent ir!8 ry on boarded TW- her way th, their livestock. .V State ployeesin the ners will pfrtldpate klndergarten. It's a sad time for w7 01 recognising Nsuonaj Uareeret Blonmilst and Kith events' at the State Fair on Sept. the mothers, but children do Mrs. will take part In the as Swenson lne. of Park City. sUtod her li, Which ha. been designated Knnier Revue Dress State which farm Sunn Day. The youngs- ( MnmStyle But one tiny one, who w a were u cuvuww, cluM 1 unnpns h.M .t nm .t..rf. ter, will compete with other counto to start kindergarten, woke up p,M6 the' m"J 17 in Riverside '1"week. ty winner, at the Riverside Stake September ! .area during Center, where shows for the three Stake Center. The Bee Baker, representing Demnutration, Speech, and divisions will be held at 9:80, to those present outlining When asked why, she said "Be-- . Ball its for voting In the referMeal Preparation winners: Joy spoke 11:15 a.m, and 1 p.m. nlant fnr iwuilai Items In tha na- Ka.mM h.e" cause I forgot how to write mr' .. endum on the Iamb and wool Local contestants are Kim Brwks. Suzanne Milliner Coral ' tnat WMk. iI,rK mein 01 lne "u the producers. Itast name." durini Warburton and Joe Chappel, Jun' App-ov- al of the new agree-- I DUcMton of enrollment in the promotion and Mrl QyeU Umbert. who fc'Tnursoay, at ine caoin oi vice program will be mailed ment would authorise payment ior Division; Milo, Lowell and womccu mmm, c Ic6ted UP Hn brougnt 0ut several different (U teachinij the darling third grad- -' ,enrtte-pounJan Lefler, Amateur Division, and and Krtstine Wllloughby will at-- :Vlewpotau. Mr. Moore stated con- September 8 to producers ln deductions of at Canyon H4 a cent, up to en, ld to one mother, that sheWeber 8eta Wihterton and Norma tend the State Contests In Logan t nulng County. Ted Foster, cIubi toroUgh tte m. Summit on shorn wool and 7 could hardly wnit until the belli Edna Taylor, Erma Oibbons, Stabllzl-ation Knight, Rural Youth Division. September 15 and 16. They will ter gave a9 members an oppor-the- n Chairman, Agricultural cents hundred weignt on un- sne in qutte lt Ruoy Louaer, and Louise wag- and Conservation County be guests at the fair and Jtunlty to stress citizenship, safe- deductions shorn lambs. These thouah. whether ahe taf v,re the hostesses Hiey attend the Ice follies. i ty, and community service as well Committee announced today. 1 9 cents cent and with meant the compare beginning bell of , hd planned a picnic, but it e, 83, The referendum will determine in the past. The higher deduc-- ! school, or the last one of the m project work. Mrs. Bacon sugday. rained, sending them all indoors. gested special interest should be whether or not deduction, will tlons were recommended by AS. j DeAnna Page, new teacher. Louiie read a fascinating hls- 2 ' given the child care and foods continue to be made from pro- PC nvmber organisations aa was doing fine In her room dur- - tory of her grandfather, who 'clubs for this years first year girls ducer payments earned under means of Charlie Rolfe celebrated his a moderate- - ing th first morning, only her i lived near Logan. Utah ln a little linsncing i so that a leader's training school wool national the 83rd birthday laet week. To celeprogram. ly expanded promotion program face wu Just a little flushed j by Local valley called Mendon. could be formed. brate In style, he and wife Ethle Fund, collected are used by the for both wool and lamb. from excitement, or nerhans! The next mretinn will be held were: Those at the County and went to Provo present American Sheep Producers Counstayed in Producers eligible to vote ln fMr? Some of the children didn't ; the first Thursday in October at ; Extension Agenta J. Reed Moore cil to carry out a program of the referendum are all those who know some home of one daughter, Merl Anof the new rules, and the Kamas cabin. That is unless KAMAS land Mary Bacon: Council Mein advertising, promotion an1 relat- - have owned derson. While there,' soother or lambs 6 it seem.i that a few of the fourth the farmers want them to plan sheep our own Janell Brown is bers Delbert Tree, Albert Wag- jed activities under an agreement daughter Mona Llechty visited months of age or older for at grade girls were Quite indignant another nicnlc. with a hug and kiss for dad, and among 1 he Utah Artists who itaff, Johnny Paskett, Mr. Moon,with the Secretary Agriculture. least ."i0 consecutive days since to find out that the baby third j . ! -- A TT1 VumVMAW f..JJ Fourteen members were pre-la- st ooiuon nuuuuot, sad to aay, they left and missed nave tnw worw on aispiay neicn uuuu, rBMll 1. Vote be cast by graders pot t0 use the same rest Jan. . a a. r may vriMwIxl riAia A an Vffllla .a CtM mil. ft,nt Wanda. lt this last meeting, and it seeing a third daughter individuals, corporations, or room ns they. It .Perns, in school.' te hop. that next months iBonnie Wilde. Joan Ethel had to get home to get her hlblt thl, week. s of the to at least each grade pushes the lower jng wti Ke a jotl 'moro out to Cooperative ossoci-jth- at Hsr "Search" and "Netthbor . Irene Robinson, Mildred Lemon by canning done. And a nicer and of number tal atlons voting producers may qualify to vote for all one around. ..iCSIMns. and th. sweeter pair of people than the In Chalk and Ink" will Join hang and Kim Kumagai, and Mary or producers having at least two of their eligible members, who principal itex waiaer was onln our nl8tory alive, ftoire'a are; would be very hard ings by other prominent profes Baker. ket.p thirds or the total volume of would not then otherwise vote his tos as usual, and all the. to find. sional Utah artists. children were delighted with the ' production represented by votes in the referendum, Thofti' who watched her tal !.n the referendum. roln vote the fine hot lunch cooks to find that T,A Olefin TnilirpH Producers mry ented fineer. bring people to No. n AMIIll IvM iw) Kallftt nllMitnlnla Immitm ni.AMB WnJ thu limit to the Chairman, ftvii,iiuuiii kl I fi i According "mii no tka wihiwi ii.v iita wjssa n biiui t'sALC liiim; iiig are life on paper during the fair such un agreement has been in are received; voting will end for desscit tho very first day. nware of the ability .of this per. effect since the 1955 marketing September 23. The period of vot-- 1 My own little girl, who Is in 2 i of the North Fourteen: luemlx-i'on sonobh young artist. as approved by producers ing will last for Kevcral weeks , third grade, sighed and snid very year, COALVILLE Gallery noun will be 7 p.m. to Summit FFA are preparing their in reiercniiums. u ap in order to encourage pnrticipn. j slncorply, "I'll be glad to ffet voting Lee Olson, 14 son of Mr and HENUER 0 p.m. the balniici! of this week. . projects for entry In the State in the September refer linn In the referendum by as back to school and hot lunch. X Mrs Roy Olson Ir in a Salt Lake r proved Curtis O. Richins, will TVA Fair next wee';. intrles Mary Bee. L.'ive missed those cherry a new agreement would large a number of nliwp proiluc-'sur- o hospital for treatment of a serold ton of LaMar and Marie ho Judfred 8"' t. K, and a Fat endum, of the de-- era as possible. Prr'.lminary referWhat to continuation mother. slam a ii.thore ious injury he received when he Richins, died of pre. i Stock Sale wi!. .' hld Sipt. V on n:ar- endum revul's rvill be announced hoed. w;w Ki' Rpd oy a none, August mnturltv Sent. V at 4 D.m in a 'it whinh muny inza animal will diiSns from payments 1969. If a new early in October. Dont mothers, though, 09. Ifu is reported to be progres-forget vlirdugh kutingq le be sold. hospital ' Chn.w.i urfres imy produeor It's trtir to haul out new wicks p, Vorv well. COALVILLE p r':vors: parents; grandpnr Local boyii oxhibltirr arc State airrcumunt is not apprwe.l by ;. ; oiran ftnted they dont Vlolu Mabey la home avail jvsl.i tl. Kyle Tom produvtrs, no deductions will b' who K'ilnve? ho Is eligible to. or vey large containers, wp.'?-iL'-.iaii nnd Mrs Carl Richina, Stephens. 19M!f! vote wl'h-hiare H a children does mi who not recclv" if fii'm your lally V. .vfi-rj..: Richard fonr pnymnfa il. Mrs oftor ;v Tom Mr exactly what haoncned. e. and B.?yer, I sprnding nearly . l ond ASn: pro- - ba'ioi bv Srpl. 9 tn get 'n tnr.ch or.en Every ijn- - they brine IP heard thj hor. M anneal aa months n Lrvt Airgelw. California Gordon V. it- , Mv.n Richins, " ;f li, Kamas; great-pranhhis A8CS office amount of To be a conl'ruc(! Am..a v." .. Mm VrWna Pjptr, Sftlt wIMi Mr and Mrs Ctlnason Dear- Moors, HnK Mnore, psT 'ihcy di when ruling, hurrkd I must be saved, r. ) c corral and raw the boy m isi be re-bai'.'.a tha ihe n t Just J 'he ciunted, ak r:v and Mb' Sho Ann den Lca. n Ven.n. Mrs Newton, rim Jenten, report, M.iry (T! City; Isrtvei by the rfflor net Ltcrj Sciioul Is wonderful. Jani-- 1 Vng on the . after via Chappe'l, He lsnt - OravcMde KTvlce. Mon. she li feeling ,nuch uett. i --.(mutt or unt'lb- - rTj -u Sty'-Tihc- : 1866. B. mX- -, th;m ..Tocinent by n, Friday, Wade horse my kicked him. her Stepii 1 llcnefer kn Cemetery. nL Arj, r'Ji., - Two Fishermen Igni-lma- Hurt in Crash JANIEL UTAH FAIR David Tree Has Degree f5 road-bloc- k Miss Summit County Ready .,. - SLITS SS'k from for Big Test ... bow-hunter- Glade Williams to North Central Council Farewell Party for George Lee ! ol MAkPC kIAIK New-hou- Janiel Bee's ! SCHOOL S JJ , Little Tearful i '. .. Na-i000- 4-- . . y . i ! I Many Planning At Workshop Fair Exhibits ni u lr 4-- H Talent Winners to State Fair - "" Bene-dictio- n, to'lth Wtekrt Ballots Coming Out Soon lor Vol V" in Referendum oh Lamb and Wool "? . "vjn, m, nnrjn market-develop-ms- Kamas DUP Hears of Early pioneer sl .r'SS .... nt ! d ! Charlie Rolf Feted on Birthday clear , Fine Paintings Artist Park Exhibit ... ! J ' -1 PrM.!?!1??0!! ps. two-third- .. , Summit FFA Infant Richins Dies .mut I I Plans for Fair by Horse's Kick ! Sept. five-hou- , - From California ''i-lvll- ' d- I.i-- ri.i- cir,' Oft inarl-ot-nB- - r -- r tsith. f i nM-t- iV-t- tTf-uid- r;-v- t t |