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Show 1 r t Claude and Hilda Thacker s rt.'f: Used from Mar. 1 to Nov, 1 for Irrlgagtlon of 49.5 acs. ia Sec. 17, TN, R5E. Hereafter .7 aec.-fflood, .35 c.-low high, and .22 sec.-ft- . water are to be diverted from Chalk Creek into the iRoblnson Brothers Ditch at a point N. 1856 Summit (Jounty Bee 3 COALVILLE, UTAH THURSDAY, DEC. 8, 1966 , ! Boys Doing Share for Country I matter what one thinks about the war and our nations InvolveKAMAS ment, these boys are still flght-th- e In Kamas, we have a family same town. They thought the'ing and dying In the same that ia doing their chare and of B'U, and Chad means ner as those boys of the two more in supporting our demo- Just as much t0 them now. lie world wars and Korea, out of cratic way of life. They are rays It has been wonderful, and whom we made hereos. Claude and Hilda Thacker, who made him a lot less lonesome. Let us not forget our young r'w have five sons and men of today. They are heroes in Nile Thacker in the lerrices, and all exNile is the fifth son to be serv- - j every cense of the word, and are cept one has served close to the ing h's country. Right now, he 'fighting for the same freedom hot spot is finishing his medical school, and today that was fought for the decades by other will graduate on Dec. B, then through Eugene Maughan Let us use the Thacker soldiers. Eugene Maughan is ur ou1, then have his family men as examples, and their and is making wU1 and know where he keep their sacrifices close to our order' a career for himself in the Air nt 0ne heartfeU uttle hearts Janiel Bee. Ccrps. He flies in and out of eomment made by his mother Viet Nam, and Is responsible for 8end Bile to wa' they the planes, in that he reads the have to make instruments for the pilot They am Any mo-eNow that Thanksgiving is befly In quickly, remove the Injur- - room tor a In 1011 or on dead, or other variable car-- ther wko tias hind us our thoughts naturally to Christmas. For those go, and fly out again. Each time the war knows exactly what she they go in, the situation is tricky, means. Nile enlisted in July, away a card or letter brightens served his basics at Fort Bliss, and they get quite close to the Season for them too. So from and is now at Fort Sam conditions. Echo Our Servicemen: man-worl- The following application! have been filed with the State Engl- neer to change and exchange wa- - L ft H. Woolstcnhulme, ter In Summit County, State of Mr Anne Offret 1280 Utah, throughout the entire year Park Ave. Park City; Mrs Inna unless otherwise designated. All G Prescott, RFD 1 Kamas; Mrs locations are In SLBAM. Mrs Onlcley d Eva ; JJ1 m S Jr tomar Eleanor Sidiloway, Oakley; Mrs Exchange Appl. 214, G. Herbert. l to Nov. 1 for supplemental ir- Luc lie Pmwll, Coalville and Mrs Btewart 25S5 Tyler Ave., Ogden, rigation of 62 acs. but limited to are Echo Hattie Mlkkolsen. rlght to exchan(?0 the sole supply ot 17.43 acs. in among Summit County residents j ac .ft ot water evidenced by EHNWi Sec. 16, T2N, R5E. The hired by the US Bureau of the ppi 27609 In the name of Bureau balance of the water ia te be used Census as Interviewers for the 0j Reclamation, Weber Basin as heretofore. Home Fallout Protection Survey Water Conservancy District. The Protests resisting the granting which the State for the Utah water wu to have been stored in of the above applications with Civil Defense Agency is conduct- - Wanahiip Reservoir at a point N. reasons therefor must be tiled in ' E. 3023 ft. from SW Cor. duplicate with the State Engineer, 1760 ng. Householders, both renters and 6cc. 29, TIN, R5E, released, and 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, home owners are asked a few used as a partial supply for Ut., on or before Jan. 15, 1967. I M ut son-ln-la- t ft son-in-la- municipal, domestic, questions about Irrigation, HUBERT C. LAMBERT, the way their houses are built power, Industrial, and atoekwater-an-d State Engineer. with this Information the ing purposes in the Weber Basin Published in The 8ummlt CounCensus Bureau takes the lnfor- District service area, stow-awa- y. d, UL, from Dec. 1 Bee, Coalville, ty householder t. ac.-f1 mation about the of water is Hereafter to Doc. 15, 1966. dwellings, analyzes it, and if the to be released into the Weber caleuRiver to satisfy lower users, and dwelling has a basement, lutes the degree of protection In lieu thereof 1 ac.ft. of water ia us well against fallout that basement af-- to be diverted from a ft deep at a point N. SO ft fords, and receives a booklet pro- SP-- 4 Hs wife Joyce, lives in DelaDenn's J. Mair, (who is pared by Civil Defense suggesting E. 1359 ft from WU Cor. Sec. 6, ware with their four children. in Viet Nam) fighting The many friends of our well ways to Improve the protection T1S, R7E, and used for domestic Dallas Thacker 1964 Each time a letter is received, a purposes of 1 family, for Dallas thinks he is the unlucky US. 6392780 HQ CO. 2nd Bn. known Park City citixen, George ln basements. little prayer is quickly said that son of IrAPO 34th San 2 Powof for Francisco, and horses, Armor, baseUtah without Householders the family. Hie has tried Butler, manager of the 500 four-doo- r, a beauty, in Eugene will still be safe. er and Light Co., will regret to ments receive another type of rigation ot .33 act. All uses an to enter, volunteer, and Calif. 96266. , in vain A-condition. l Mrs to Sec. Richard 8, be and ia from L.J SttNWU absolutely T1S, Capt. Ted Taylor learn that he is retiring Civil Defense booklet with exenlist, but due to a few minor Viet- - the Power R7E. is 45 Richina (Hie after moved has training Just Radio, about Company tensive information Fay Taylor ways heater, standard shortcomings, he isnt able. Of back near the home of her dad course mom and dad are Just a amese pilots to fly the F S.) Ron N. Coalville, Wilde, themselves and only yean service. transmission, they might protect 86 Spruce NDU, Williams AFB. and mother, while her husband little iUL, proposes to change the point George came to Park City June against fallout. grateful that they dont Arizona. 85224. 1922, and baa come up through Sargent Ted Taylor serves with have to have all of their sons in At the completion of the Sur of dlvenlon and place of use of c.-the various departments of serv- vey a complete picture of avail- -, tank high, the division In Northern the war, but they know if Dallas flood, .85 sec.-f- t. For those of you who have ask- es to the position of manager ot able fallout protection for every and ;22,ec;ft:.low wU!r. Viet Nam. This is where all the was aide to go, he would stand lsl aec.-f- t flood, .99 sec.-f- t GRAB IT QUICK AT high, and enemy action is, and you can be up with pride and fight for his ed for Mike's address. A card or the company, which position he resident will be provided. .62 aee.-f- t low water evidenced sure that again, mother and dad, country as much as the other letter to him would be moat wel- has held for the past 21 years. He deCrandall-Walk- er by Right No. 691, Weber River along with Fay and children boys have done. He is now work- - come for he made this area his baa become familiar with the has diand Decree. water has The been each of tails home for until department, Butch, Theresa and Bill, hope ing for the years nearly fifty Cub City Bus Lines in been available to company emverted from the Weber River Infor Your FORD Dealer getting daddy Mt older ther returning to his native Greece City to the iWUde 'A Ditch at a home. Ted has only been in met hut summer to be with his wife ployees in a consulting capacity. (Park City power company paCub Pack 209 held a pack point in Sec. 21, T2N, R5E, and Nam a month now, but he too. Coalville, Utah and family. While we are reof services trons the are Don Thacker losing forMike Is a career man, and has served j ua let not meeting in the Coalville Stake membering Don served his hitch in the get Chris who Is In an Ogden an exceptionally competent pow- House Nov. 28, with the theme, overseas on three other occasions er man. Adventures in Space." Bruce Compton Navy, and was lucky enough to Rest Home. George's health has been breakLinda is another daughter who j be between wars, so his enllst-llvThe flag ceremony was conMrs Michael Toaoukatoa, Pragand ducted' in a house trailer behind the ment time was comparatively ma tefti, Lednldlon by Den 8 under the diKlnourlas, ing the past several years, to be the an- rection of their den mother Mrs seemed retirement mild, is She home. Greece. family waiting for Pace. The skit was under the dihusband Bruce Compton, who Is i The Thackers are proud beyond Mr Chris Tsoukutos, Lommond swer to this problem. a very rection of Mrs Grant words of their and have View Nursing Home, Ogden, Ut. Mr. Butler has been a Medical Carpsman with the family, faithful employee of the Utah Marine Engineers in Okinawa. He raised eleven wonderful children 84401. Awards were given and four Power and Light Co., and wa 'new Bobcats were enrolled. 'who to are a credit , too, expects to be sent to Viet the nation. Don Dlliree and his wife and him a well earned rest and Nam in the near future. His left To them, freedom means a lot, two children came up over the wish The boys raced rockets they and contented retirement for service Just after Ted, and and while they are fearful In week end to give hla brother, happy had made with winners as fol(Mr. and Mra. Butler will reside lows: Linda and the two little girls their hearts of what could hap- - Smokey a lift with the mink har- In their own beautiful little appen, they wouldnt want it any vest. They were the house guests artment house on Park Ave., keep his picture near. Eight year olds, Jeffery LouBruce Stanley and Stanley of Smokey and Rhctta. Son Clay which Chad, whom you will remem- - other way. der, they have recently Patriotism Supreme 'her, has already caught the ven-spent some time playing mlth hla orated and remodeled, and will Bowen. Mrs Thacker mentioned that cousin, Todd Geary. om of the enemy with sniper fire. be one of us, here in good old Nine year olds. Dale Sargent her was It a minor mother, Mary Ann Fullmer Bob and Ruth Campbell drove Park wound, Luckily Douglas Porter, and Bruce Chap-City. and he is recovering in Japan. He Grosebeck, had thirteen family to Lander, Wyo., again' for a week pell. Mr. Mr. Clair Boyle, sos of is awaiting further orders, and. members serving their country end with their son Bob and wife and Mrs. James Boyle of Salt Ten year olds, Frank Judd, Rothere is a chance be could be sent during the Second World War, so and tbelr daughter Tiffany. Lake City, and a former long bert Denos, and Eldon Grant" bark to Viet Nam. Interestingly aha realised early what the price Each boy who raced received David A. Richina was elected, time resident of Park City, will enough, while Chad has been in of freedom was. They were all to Phi Tau Sigma, a National! be the new manager of the Utah a favor. Japan, he found the LDS church. raised in the Uinta basin area. Honorary Society for Mechanical Power and Light Co. and bad dinner with the Mission i There are many families in Engineers. Ceremonial rites Were Good luck and success to Clair mit County right now that have preformed Dec. 3rd at a banquet Boyle In this new position ie He also found out that this Is sons in the thick of battle, held at the U. He wu accom- wished for him by hia Park City where Billy Dugdale had been, I We chose the Thackers only as panied by his wife Karon. He Is friends. and the people there were so de- -! ones to represent all of the cour-light- the son of Mr and Mrs Harrison to find someone else from a geo us families and sons. No Richina and will graduate from the U. in June. Swede and Lorraine Swanson The Henefer Ward Rel'ef Soarrived Monday from their home ciety will hold the annual Christ1890 in Idaho for a vacation. While mas party Tuesday, Dec. 13 at in Echo they will be the house 10:30 Rjn. at the church. A proguests of her sister, Mrs. Florence gram has been prepared after-whiShipman. a luncheon will be served. Guests at the Harrison Rlchlni Everyone is extended a special ' Park City Fund Raising Project during the weekend Included invitation to attend this Christ- - ; Roger and Kay Rich Ins and their mas party and social. Presented by Park City Players j children Laurl and Paul. The I A specal thank you is extend- - ; Richina and Beech's all from Og-- 1 ed to all the women of the ward 8 DEC. 10 den. Saturday afternoon, Morey! who helped in any way with the (Dearden was a Sunday dinner bake sale PARK CITY WARD RECREATION HALL Saturday morning, guests and their daughter, Mrs I The Golden Gleaners of Sum-- 1 8 Yean and under $1.00 Adults $1.50 Joy Beech and her six children mit Stake held their annual j Laura, Larry, Danny, Romola, Christmas Children 5 yean old and younger, FREE party Wednesday Jimmie and Jane and her foster evening at the Kozy Cafe in , Refreshments Fun Songs of the Era between acta daughter, Bobettg were supper Echo. There were twenty-eigand Home Evening guests. ladies present who enjoyed a . Directed by Carol Barth dpndgo,re lovely roast beef and baked bam ; It was a busy week-en- d Stage Scenery Painted by Joe Pumphrey at the supper prepared so deliciously by Belden Lynns too. Son Wallace, the staff at the cafe. hie wife Connie and their two A Christmas story was given by daughter! of Idaho Falls, Ida. Sharlene Anderton followed by arrived home Saturday. They an election of officers for the Joined hie parents, Belden and coming year with Mrs Louise B. Zelma, sister Diana and another Judd elected to serve as Chairbrother Dee and big wife Gail man with Mrs Velma Judd and with their eon Richard of Hene- Mra Lola Staley to assist her" fer and the group all drove to Mrs Joye D. Ovard was chairSalt Lake where they Joined man this at Hie past year, with the help other family members at the of Mrs Darlene Richina and Mrs home of Beldens mother, Mrs Kay Dearden, and made arAlice Lynn, who was celebrating for the Christmas rangements her 85th birthday. Wallace and with the help of all the party Uy hla family returned to their home Golden Gleaners from Henefer Monday. homemade Ward who made Recent guests at the home of candy which they presented to Arnold and Hilda Mair lndudeed all the women present, along her sister, Chardella, her hus- with a little pixie and aU good I band Roy Ohatwln and their two wishes for a Merry Christmas ! sons Hall and Ray of Orem, Ut. Snd a prosperous New Year, easy-to-ans- ECHO George Butler Retires from haz-ardo- Power Company 50-10- 0 Ford Fairlane stock-waterin- 1, : $1295 ft aw. Scout Pack Notes Adventure es . , re-de- J I Sum-Presiden- t. ed 1 Henefer Church A RIP ROARIN MELODRAMA Abner Crane of Hayseed Lane' ch , P.M. SATURDAY, I ht COME IN AND MEET a flameless Electric Dryer... Betty and Dyrrel Julander Chick-A-Di- Inn featuring DELICIOUS STEAKS PIES BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER HOME-MAD- E 7 DAYS A WEEK Dancing Every Saturday Night from 8 to 12 Muffle by The Hollwood Palace Rejects FRANK BAKER - MARTY MUIR - LARRY IIOLT Utah Junior Miss Contest Is Open Its Coalville Second School la fun. I like school. We A search for Utah Junior Miss, learn about eyes, ears, and teeth, sponsored by the Ogden Junior and other things too. We study Chamber of Commerce, is on, and arithmetic and reading books and official entry blanks can be ob- science. I like my teacher. She tained at the office of North helpa me with my work and art. She helps the whole class with Summit Counselor, Mr Olsen. Chad Boyer, son A young girl between the ages their work too of 16 and 19 will be selected on of Mr and Mrs Ted Boyer, Henethe basis of character, personal i fer, age 8. ty, scholarship, intelligence, ex Teeth activities, and gen- In Mrs Matleys class we have eral appearance. Prizes Include boon studying about our teeth scholarships, savings bonds, luggage, wardrobe, and travel, am) nd how to take good care of tho deadline for entry la Dec. 15. them. We must cat good food and Junior Miea will be selected drink at least four glasses of milk throughout the nation to demon- - every day. We must keep them strate that teenage girls are gen- - J clean by brushing them three i minutes three times a day. Lori c rally Intelligent, talented, Boy01, daughter of Mr and Mrs charming, and of high moral Lyle Boyer, Coalville. character. Fast! Non Faster No other type dryer is faster than a flameless electric dryer, U.S. Department of Agriculture tests show. You can save up to 300 hours a year in drying and ironing time . . . with an electric dryer. A flameless electric dryer costs as much as $40 less to buy. See your electric dealer now. A perfect partner for your new, automatic electric washer . Because It's electric, it's betterl UTAH POWER a LIGHT CO. |