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Show Universal Uderofilning III Herpont, dcilt Lake City, Utah. Citizens Committee on Education TYE THURSDAY, JANUARY The North Summit dtlsens Committee on Education has reUpton children 50 minutes. leased their report of the study According to authorities M of the aspects of school consolidaacres will be needed for a new tion for the evaluation of the Problem of available building. people. is complicated by lade property The purpose of this committee 28-2of availability of electricity, gas, 9 was to research the facts and water, sewer, highways, sidewalks present to the dtlsens in the and police and fire protection, as Elder Gordon B. Hinckley of community so that they may un- this must all be taken into conthe Council of Twelve Apostles derstand full all the pro's and sideration with cost of the along Church of the LDS will speak con's of this controversial subreal estate. (A tract of commernt the Summit Stake Quarterly ject.. Each person is urged to cial property was recently pur- Conference Saturday and Sun-lu- y, consider the facts thoroughly and chased for $20,000 per acre in in Coalville, Jan. write your legislator or other 'Summit County. i Elder Hinckley has coordinated Important individuals to let your With more subjects taught and the world-wimissionary provoice be heard. more professional help needed gram of the Church since 1951. FOR CONSOLIDATION j teachers cost can also be expectFor 13 years before that he superLarger Daily Attendance: The ed to rise. Dr. Talbot himself ' vised radio programs, publicity Encyclopedia Americana advises states in- his report, "on the land mission literature of the enrollments of not less than 300 i other hand, cost may skyrocket Church. He also is the author of In high school for efficient learnafter consolidation because of the five books and many pamphlets ing. The cost for high schools lew horisons In education which and articles on Church subjects. decreases up to an enrollment of come into view." Another visitor will be Faunt-lero- y 500. Interest In activities: Parent Hunsaker of the General With a larger dally attendance interest and student participation Welfare Committee. it would be possible to have a in social actlvltes Is higher In the Elder Hunsaker, a retired op--i wider range of subjects taught smaller rural school. The longer , tometrlst, was a long-tipresiditance traveled to school could dent of East Los Angeles Stake broader field of science and bet' reduce this Interest as well as in Los Angeles, Calif, and a forter vocational training. There disrupt home schedules. mer president of the Churchs would also be greater use of specTotal debt: In addition to the j Southern State Mission. He pre-- .. ialised equipment as well as the $10,000 debt now owed by th I is active in temple work ELDER GORDON B. HINCKLEY witty of basic equipment and school cities within districts, at the Salt Lake Temple. facilities. Assbkari to lie the owe a total $1,003400. county Meetings will be held Sunday The increase in class size would There is also an Council of .Twelve ApesHes ' anticipated $250, ; at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Stake Church of Jews CHrtt increase the leadenship quali- 000 for a sewer in KaPresident John F. Hobson will uf la Her doy Saints ties necessary for class officers ma. Add proposed to this the $3,000,000 and Increase the intra school ac- proposed for the two new schools tivities. It would make possible in and the total Indebtedness of the corporation of special courses for county reaches 4,273,000. IMa the advanced and slower stu- is about one fourth the total asdents. Teachers would be teach- sessed valuation of the property ing in their own and many times in the entire county. n in fewer fields making prepnra-itioi The committee dosed with the more thorough, idea that to force consolidation Administrative powers: i on the people of any county makm P06 a"d I without a vote of the people in- Tues- j Hnlen Judd. Barbara Pace and administrative procedures would volved quartet festival tazation wltht7ePre- retr"ed dny fctke isentatlon. It the people who live . Gargle Judd from the Hoytsville Under '7 under the direction of Elda Pace Ward the county waBt con8olldatloI1( accompanied by Joan Bow-'hc- re the Present and Verla Pace., system parents , Lee Emerson Btap-en; jet tbcn, g0 express themselves Wright, On the program: a prelude by lcSi and Dwain'deal drectlf wth the Board ofjat the polls and let all govem- Joseph Ve:la Pace; welcome, Jcane Sar- - iCark of Coalville 2nd Ward, ac- - EducaUon leaving the adminis- -j mental units ablde by gent; opening song, Elda Pace; j jompanled by Terry Sue SUley: traUve Personnels powers ln- - clslon. prayer, Robert A. Williams, and j Kent Dewsnup. &ndra Dewsnup, effectlve- - Under consolidation the anH presentation of the theme Barbara Board of Education would be d of duced aa Dearden. Ward, were Anna Parker, panjed by jonn Bowen; Becky SUPP'7 cost. Judges Rhea Stacey, and Arvllla Faw- - Ovard, Barbara Stevens, Pam CONSOLIDATION tttt. Ward music dlrecton are , wlldo and shanna Nowllng of AGAINST of lhe school facilities Log, Aloma Rlchlns, OJvilte Ward, Itenefer Ward, accompanied by which are now used for many RichlnB Aloma Rlchlni .ra 0ni WftrHiMarle community projects would be Caro! j Ann Hansen, Carolyn Jacklin, noted Relocation of school per-an- d ItoyiUe Norctta Wanship and RluWilde of the. Coalville. Both North and South Sumel would not only be a lees " Ward, accompanied by Carla Dee o( revenue but a loss of civic mit School boards have taken a Stokes; Sandra Dawsnup, Helen and community leaders. stand in opposition to the proposJudd, Barbara Pace, and Marjlc Summit and building ed consolidation of Transportatiln sen, Rolane Fawcett, Dianna Judd from the Hoytsville Ward, costs: County schools. Lynn, and Becky Boyer of the accompanied by Joan Bowen. Additional buildings are Superintendent of South Sum- Ward, accompanied by , other special numbers on the pensive and invariably the actual mit Schools Keith Bailey states Fawcett; Jeanette program was Jingle Bell by the cost goes beyond that of the sup- -' ho feels the bill which p.rvilla has been Wright, Christine Wright, Peggy Hoytsville Boy Scouts an organ posed cost. For example note the drawn up for presentation to the Dee Wright, and Aleen Shaw solo by Carol Dearden, and Ella constantly rising costs of the state Legislature is a very poor CoalvUle 2nd Ward, accompanied .'Mae Adkins. Closing prayer, Car- -, -salt Palace" or the "Hall of bill inasmuch as it does not meet by Terry Sue Staley; Brenda ol Hobson. in Salt Lake. Additional the needs of the people. He feels j Justice" Judd, LuAnn Grant, Mary Beth The Summit Stake Music Com- - miles traveled as well as addi-- 1 they are taking too many decls- Putnam, and Carla Putnam, ac- mittee wish to express their sin- tional buses needed would also Iona sway from the people, to aU who increase costs as would malnten- - I It 1 hi suggestion that if the companied by Helen Judd; Kathy cere appreciation Sargent, Marilyn Brown, Dixie helped to make the festival such ance. force consolidation legislature Stevens, and Pauline Martin, ac- a success. Projection of additional trans- - upon the people they also be companied by Margie Pace; Dixcosts can be determined pared to provide money for the ie Grant, Julie Staley, Rhonda the following formula: $240 buildings so that bohding of the by Brooks, and Tamars Roath acX average number of miles round county would not be necessary, SCORER companied by Margie Pace, allj North Summit Superintendent trip X number of students. It is of the Hoytsville Ward. to be noted that Castle Rock Hay K. Williams states hie Participating In the Senior Dichildren now travel one hour 15 stand has not changed and he HENEFER vision were Sandra Dewsnup, minutes, one way and the duff- - still opposed to consolidation. Ralph Jones, eon of Mr and Mrs Howard Jones of Hlenefer Is the only per game scor- - ( er In prep play for the 1966-6-7 tourney 'according to figures comford Woodruff as they appear on were raised snd lowered by piled by The Tribune. the ceding toward the west end. meant of ropes and pulleys. The Jones, a Junior, has racked up These beautiful portraits and American flag is evident which 180 points in 6 league gamee to ! other elabonte Jialnting on the signified special honor to Brothlead the state for per-gacutter races, a with 41 of these scored I Old fashioned celling wen done by a Mr C. M. er Huffman for his service to avenge, Announcement wu made this In Olsen, an artist who became country in the Spanish American the recent North 8ummlt--1 modern snowmobile meet, excit- ings of Feb. 9, with the Utah stranded in the Echo, Utah vicin- War. The current style in ladies week by George Crandall Jr., that South Summit game which North ing hockey events snd artistic Snowmobile Association sponsorLeon S. Simister will be the new snow sculpture competition as ing a sales of novelty and crossSummit won 71 to 58. ity without funds enough to pay hats is also clear to the beholder. Crandall-Walk- er of the manager well as the usual ski races will country eventeExhlbltlon runs his train fare to the west coast. Church authorities of the Stake y Automobile Agenbe featured in Utahs First An- are also elated in downtown Salt Mr Olsen mixed all the paints can be seen as they occupy seats nual Winter Carnival Feb. 9. Lake City by the snowmobile and blended the colon for hie on the proper elevations of the cy at Park City. is known by hie as Sim ' he Cutter Race work. The people of Summit rostrum. Jockeys If weather permits. committee a many friends, brings with him As by planned Stake paid him well for hie serEnrollment was held Monday Ice Sports twelve years of business experiInterior Awe Inspiring vices, willingly, for they realized for the North Summit headed by Max E. Rich, Olympics night of owner is former He ence. the Interior Tabernacle The of for Winter the the Utah chairman, waa his that the work of a true adult classes In shop, typing and Ice sports, including figure was something beautiful to be- "Sim's Market" at Coalville, and Carnival will spotlight activities artist. and and hockey will also be shorthand, skating lowing, English, area the hold. Much of its ornate beauty is weirknown throughout in a half-dozparts of the state. featured on the Winter Carnival body conditioning. Inwas destroyed for his honest end courteous of architecture Imported from Balgufm Tuition was set by the board Initial event will be a major calendar. The Salt Lake Seagulls The magnificence of the when it was remodeled but the dealings with the public. term oun cutter race the will meet at tain of education at $1540 per student, the Albuquerque, New lc stained glass wlndowe must be decorations and artistry In the Previous to owning Sims Utah State Fairgrounds track Mexico" Ice It la and was at decision their that hockey team at seen and studied to be appreciatla as awe Inspiring today iket he was employed with Bulleast members would have to en- Feb. 4 and 6, with sixty teams In Sugerhouse Feb. 8, Rink at he lock's Coalville, where ed. They are Just as lovely and as it was many years ago. Inc, roll for each class to make H taking part However, there will while figure skating will hold be a carnival Preview on Ecker Inspiring today as they were! Mrs Bemette Smith Captain was In charge of the Sales audience attention before the when they were Imported from! of Coalville Camp D.UP. states partment and DepartThe day and time of future; Hill In Parleys Canyon, Just off games. one-ha- lf and so ment for three B. Carter and her that Mrs Kate 40 Jan. Belgium 9 when many yean ago. classes will be announced later. USS Highway If the weatherman cooperates, Then are three of these pic- entire Board will travel to Coal- yean. the Western States Ski Jump of Ice and enow sculpture em-tdisplays was he Before this time, turesque windows each having ville by chartered bus to attend meet will be held. are at a variety of loplanned different designs and symbols dedication. Gordon B. Hinc-- 1 ployed by Brown Equipment Co The major carnival ski Jump cations during Winter Carnival than the others. In the south we klcy, Apostl", will direct the Con- - and traveled the Western States meet the Alf Engen Invitational, In times. Salt Lake City, prises while engaged In 11-ace a pale of clasped hands which ference under assignment from extensively at Ecker Summit County Assessor Gall will be held Feb. for sculpture will be outstanding denotes fellowship and welcome. the Church First Presidency. It selling the bulk milk tanks and with Hill, competilicense Slddoway reports plate donated retail msnufsa-ogroups. by To the north at the top most la Interesting to note that some , other dairy equipment f sales have been slow tors from Europe as weU as the but steady I la Carnival an Coalville, st tured ancestors participants are inBrother Hinckleys open book, depleting point USA. taking since the first of the year. to a Hotel vited Utah banquet on Sim" is married to the former Inthe Book of life, and in the high were Pioneers of the Coalville com Sled driven and dogs He states they have ordered a Feb. 10, where individuals who 18-Louise Nichole of Hcnefer. They own on to Feb. when point of the west window is a area. their few more truck plates this year dove carrying a sprig of olive We are Informed that mfaneo-- 1 ore the parents of three boys sad in the Fourth Annual Utah Dof have made major contributions to hopes they wont run out reside leaves, which denotes, it la be- graphed copies of the detailed three girls and presently Sled Derby is held at Plunders the development of Utah winter they have in recent years. lieved, the end of the Great history of the Tabernacle lnclud-- ! in Coalville, Meadow Ranch near sports will be honored. Committee Mountain Every one is reminded tbs Flood. Hours for the agency will be Junction in Summit member beading Winter CarniKimballs lng the dedication of the marker, deadline for buying plates is Feb. In the direct end of the east and Interesting pictures may be 10 ajn. to 7 p.m. Monday through on US 40. A Dog Mush-e- rs val events include coordinator County so don't delay. end a beautifully melodious or- ordered from Captain Burnette Saturday and he urges everyone 28, Ball on Feb. 18 is another Dev Jennings of the Utah Travel feature attracting the nations Council; banquet chairman F. O. gan was Installed. It had three or Smith or other members of the to come In, browse around and chew the fat Kozlol, Utah State Parka Comfour keyboards and waa decorat- Coalville Camp D.UP. runners. best ried-do- g His promisee you friendly, reThe Fair Board will hold their The nations newest snow sport, mission; Art Teece, cutter races; ed on each side with brass pipes Remember the date, Sunday 29, of different rises. For some years 1967, 1:30 pm. Everyone is invit- liable service end fair, honest "'irI election of officers Mon- - the racing of tracked vehicles, Joe Rogers, ice hockey; Stan NelMont in the Court will take the spotlight on the son, ski resort activities the bellowi for the organ were ed to be In attendance, Maxine dealings. Sim replaces Mr Sperry n -- - th- - nhHc Is urged to oval dogsled track at Mountain Murphy, ski Jump; Judd Flinders, R. Wright, His tori in, Summit Co. Rollins, who has left to accept pumped by hand. The kerosene lights pictured D.UP. Meadow Ranch during the morn dog sled derby. attend this meeting. mnloymept elsewhere. NUMBER 4 2$, 1987 Releases Consolidation Findings VOLUME XXXIV COALVILLE, UTAH 84817 Elder Gordon Hinckley Speaks at Summit Conference Ian. Old Picture Shows First Funeral in Tabernacle , 28-2- 9, de - ... up-dati- ng I Quartet Festival in Coalville Brings Out Wonderful Music I I adlnl8tn 'SJ PLjS. an North, South Oppose . Consolidation Hdn, RALPH JONES HIGH IN ALL UTAH . J COALVIILE The following la the second of two articles written concerning the placing and dedication of a historic marker on .the front of the Summit Stake Tabernacle. This event will take place in Coalville, Utah let the close of the 1:30 pm. eesalon of the Stake Quarterly Conference en Sunday Jan. 39, 1987 under the direction of the Coalville Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers Organisation. Picture Plan In the January 19 issue of the Summit County Bee we pictured the Tabernacle as it was at the time of dedication May 14, 1899. Maxine Wright wrote the feature story, in last weeks issue. Our intriguing old picture gives Just a glimpse of the interior of the building. The accompanying photo is the occasion of the funeral services of Jacob Huffman who was, at the time of hie death, a member of the Summit Stake High Council, His funeral 1 thought to be the first held in the Tabernacle after its dedication. r,Ti The picture shows part of the yell "vv which encircled about thne fourths of the budding, the e"t-anto which was by way of whvUn stairways from either elite of the foyer at the west entrance, W also get a partial view of the ornate decorations and portrait of earlv church leaden on the domed celling. To the left, In the picture, is Prieham Young, to the right, Hyrum Smith, in the east center, the Prophet Joseph Smith. Unseen In the picture an the like-John Taylor and Wtl- oe of 30-po- int LeonSimister New Manager Mountain Meadow Ranch To Host Dog Races, Cutter Races Again Park City Ford 18-1- I (Ford-Mercur- Enrollment Held 10-1- in Adult Classes en Hy-ge- 17-1- 28-2- he Assessor Reports Plate Sale Steady 12 top-ranki- ng put 19 u . 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