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Show I walls with posters. South Summit Wildcats Open Season with Win Oyer Miners i SSHS NEWS Thursday South Summit student wen entertained by fellow students in an exhibition of varied talents. Chairman Janean Glnes and Rodney Fitzgerald proudly introduced Mary O' Driscoll who sang "Angel of the Morning." Other ers wen talent Nancy FTtzger Minchey, and Je. A quartet of pre 1 perform- musicians d, Marleen Thompson. 'girls sang s folk song folio- - . by the dry wit of Garland Wilde. Other highlights of the assembly wen Carol Kohkonen with an lntenstlng Maori dance and Melanie Mitchell with a baton routine. The final performance was a couple of out of sight" songs by the Swaggs, whose members include Billy Harris, Jeff Anderson, Ricky Bailey, Grant O'Driscoll and Billy Siddoway. South Summit High School Juniors recently went nuts trying to put pegs in holes, draw lines in boxes and feel the difference between Acne Inc. and Acme Inc. In other words they just had aptitude tests. The results will be back in a couple of months. Two new faculty members have Joined the South Summit I SSHS On September 27, South Sum- mit Miss Jane Flnllnson, our new Home Economics teacher grad- uated from Delta High, attended Snow College and graduated from Utah State University. She is engaged and is planning a November 8 wedding to Richard Persons. Miss Anita McCall our gym teacher, graduated from Delta High and then went on to grad uate from the BYU. Miss McCall was a member of the Y's sharp drill team, theCougarettes.She likes all sports, enjoys cooking and sewing. South Summit welcomes these two new teachers. -S-SHS On Friday South Summit students grooved to the sounds of the Swaggs. It was a Victory dance in celebration of the win over Park City. The dance was sponsored by the cheerleaders and they feel it was a success. football team meets the Union Cougars. The coaches and team realize this game won't be any pushover, but they are determined to come off the field with a win. The game will be played on the South Summit field. Kickoff time is 1:30 p.m. The support of the townspeople will be greatly appreciated. -S- SHS S. S. CATS EDGED PARK CITY MINERSI Last Friday the surrounding areas received quite a rain, but not even that could dampen the South Summit spirit. The Wildcat team sloshed over the Park City field for a 12-- 9 victory over the Miners. In the first quarter Milo Lefler tossed a scoring pass to Jeff Anderson. In the second quarter Park City intercepted a pass making the half time score 6 for the Miners. The 3rd quarter saw the WildSSHS cats recover the lead as Lefler S. S. Twirlers and Pep Club bombed a pass to Jerold Knight. have really added a lot to our In the 4th quarter, muscles school spirit this year. They tensed for both sides as Park have their outfits finished and gained yardage down the field. With 1:15 minutes to play, they really look sharp. They ' wore them to school last FriSouth Summit took an intentional day. it really boosted the teams safety cm orders from the bench. moral. These two organizations This strategy of SjS.s great have also aided the cheerleadcoach gave the Wildcats their ers in decorating the school victory. 7-- FHA Has New Opportunities for Fanners Douglas T. Simpson, Utah State Director for the Farmers Home Administration said today he had been notified by Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman of new opportunities for farmers to develop non form enterprises provided by legislation recently enacted by Congress. The bill 05. 1504) signed by the President August 19, 1968, authorizes Farmers Home Administration loans to family farmers: small "to develop form-bas- ed business or service enterprises that will add to their income, and "to convert entire farms into outdoor recreational centers. The measure also strengthens federal support of rural community development. The act removed for three years (to October 1,1971) any statutory ceiling cm insured loans for rural water and waste disposal systems, community recreation projects, family form ownership, soil conservation practices and for conversion of forms to recreational uses. The act raises the authorized celling on development grants for water and waste disposal systems from $50 million to $100 million a year, and raises the celling on grants-fo- Fast Talk, Good Line Almost Pays Off Here ... But Not Quite r comprehensive plans for water and waste disposal services from $5 million to $15 million a year. The Farmers I Home Admin- istration will be authorized to finance establishments such as farm equipment, electrical appliance and auto repair shops, and other farm-basservices needed in rural areas. Loans will be limited under the law to $60,000, less any existing indebtedness on the security, for Improvement and development of real estate, payable over periods up to 40 years at 5 percent Interest, and $35,000 for equipment and other operating expenses, payable over periods of to 7 years at 5 12 percent. ed The people at the bank recommended your place," said the min as he came to the Silver King Motel registration desk. He spoke about doing a special report for Playboy Magazines and handed Helen Blonquist a Marketing Specialists of America, Inc. business lie registered also at the C'est Bon Hotel where he tabbed all his meals as a card. When it was discovered he was registered at the motel and the Cest Bon Hotel as well, the "things are not what they appear" feeling motivated the hotel management to approach John McGee cm Wednesday evening. They found he was at the Silver King Lounge and when they confronted him with the question of why the two lodgings, he quickly sidestepped the issue and the people and disappeared into the night. The local police were alerted, they called the Summit County Sheriffs Department and the Utah Highway Patrol to be on the lookout for a late model vehicle Thus was the entrance of the man named John McGee on Monday, September 9, 1968, to Park City. He remained Tuesday and on Wednesday night left quickly leaving his clothing behind, a couple of dinner guests waiting at the C'est Bon Hotel, owing for lodgings and food and a checks. couple of Fast talk and a persuasive manner got John McGee his three-da- y stint in the resort-minin- g community. He spoke of doing a skiing and lodging report on Park City for the famous magazine's ski issue; he spoke of an office in Salt Lake, he spoke of hiring a photographer; he spoke of using local persons in the photography; he spoke of an expense account of $400 weekly; he spoke of many things which, apparently were no-go- od Walking Safely Plan the safest way to walk to school. Always walk on the left side of the road facing traffic if there are no sidewalks. Look out at corners for turning cars. When it gets dark early, wear something white so you can be seen easily. Dont run into the street between parked cars. (This safety panel, one of a series for JUNIOR FIRE MARSHAL, not true. guest of the hotel. He talked the management of the Park City Resort about the story he was planning to do and was given a "Cook's tour" of the with facilities. bearing Minnesota license plates. It was thought he had successfully left the area. Over the weekend the various involved with John McGee dJ scovered conflicting stories about his purpose in persons THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Coalville, Utah Thursday, September 26, 1968 coming to Park City. They concluded that he was not legitimate." Quite by accident, the Cest Bon Chef was drivingdown Main Street in Salt Lake City on Monday morning, September 16, and saw John McGee walking along the sidewalk. He watched him go into a bar; phoned the South Salt Lake police; when they arrived he went with them to arrest John McGee. John McGee is sitting in the Salt Lake County Jail awaiting transfer to Park City to answer the charges of defrauding the two hotel facilities. It has been discovered that he does notown, nor is he renting, the late model automobile he has been using; he is not employed by Marketing Specialists of America; he is not doing a special ski resort report for Playboy Magazine. 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