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Show I T'bUkU; to family, Provo, par apev1 V'U.t Urn vlfc .Ji e, Mr, and Mrs. arid wli tr bay. -Mrs. Pay Clark I ft for ln-ve- r li attetid funeral srvlrs arf liU UINTAH OASIN STANDARD A mhMUn af s mi gaOevaU lawnrn Inn: mufitr at va HMEN atilt, ltam . n. HM bur cuuu.v d Awrrr, FA1C r knm. (lu, m Wjm4 Om Hum rtKiwizD !" T uwi ..... NIWilAMI Ma Mrf r.a n im Vii hwtn Am AMMl AM A1 -- fe lu. &M4 Xit .. I" Cevjt 7U Um Tbsre fcav aivirttrrr.j of catior-i- l ii-.ij- XUCm ud a tb hrv-gh- ;t irir.g ita part cvir.tv O--r are yvxr. offered of the advantages ryw enjoyed by stLider.ta in more pojj-late- d yean po-op- rr.. areas. 1re . is. bwe'.-era defmiUr lack of facilities for sorre of thr cultural arts programs in r high w.v!s. It ;s particularly irxttrjy;-abl- e that a high school the size of L'rior. has r aaditorsum. r stage facilities or other aids to the tf.-atrarts, arf has a need for grater music space a.od err.p'nasis V.'jth the completion of prev erJy obligated improvements, it that this would he apfy.-athe time for planning and pushing for construction of these fa;ilj!.es at Union To deny the students there the Gpportunity for greater experience in these fields, as well as in athletic ventures. would perpetuate an unbal e r st f-- w-fie- d sedax -- Tin V-w- j. tsua 'A cu tc. p-j-! f a7 z? pu to a-- r.a yellow rails r-a.- 'd srvice tlgx oIj arxlrgrff a OGOO ware? ard agaia after service to Iry.irt anxt a water Ee deserves a pat xtSbck and a Irxg ever Lt "trara you re-i'-'- .rx ttlr ;:titi:t. asxoa.tr T--Jt t-.l- reCgiic. I ftrd 2 ir.mfjVg so aar ilolt Save to IlitTH, liars ard cinais car nut a ccditr7 cf a Can it a: k coun of days wih her farenu, tl Thur man Peter can vs buck lately to see if g old places are atill there, fcot I gt tf irr.preitlon (Uy out. t'o have teen Tl sawed I'd bow east aid a little north lrirlCedf(riRe on scby.lhoo.se, asth tbefa-Jfretop, is the olfest baive left on the Feertsuor.. Edit, aM Uu PtairMi; standing ft was built as as fcAiit v.:, Tha yen for liotr Mr. agency office and daelling I'Ag It prtotH op Mtn 'A before The Opening'. 71 ibtlir'Almi IMImmrrM cabins at Ouray 11were not on the Reservanrm.) last tin VmI4 urvieraUrvl, jcially 1 VsMtA, tbe bouse was being that M MA thMfJ. It will Mm to air both aide of used as s barn, perhaps It has a 9Jatka which haa tag dm4-- 4 been destroyed ty now, I have a photo of the first alrlac. os I Udr you misted my point store located on what la now Main the Street, h pichowever. I did not advocate of the Stagecoach Is drawn ivinc every old building, ahtd ture corral aM outhouse )uat up out In front. This Is the building Sarah Bywater forbids tecaoae they are oH h efyou to bum. fect I aald, "leta find out what The log business building, we are deatroylnc before we with the false front, down in Some It. deatroy apparently Old Town has quite a history inalgnlglccnt object mlcht be ft Is old and besides, to my and destroyed later, we might eyes, it Is picturesque and tyfind It bad great historic value to us, especially as time pically frontier, ft has an atmosphere of days gone by that goes by. Movie and Televlaon comMr. featroes, I lived In My-tof dothousands panies spent y. bey-daUs In during fact. I grew up there. I worked llars trying to duplicate on their sets. Remembers, this buildwith your Dad on the HMyton Free Press", and I am not a ing Is real and authentic, it Is not make believe. stranger to your city, m ad1 havent the mit that nostalgia and sentiapace here to ment colors my thinking, but tell you about all the old buildlet the readers be tbe judge ings still standing In Myton with colorftil. Interesting pants. 1 of my Imagination and my taste, after they read what follows. sbnild be delighted someday to take you on a tour of your town, lu 1776, Fathers Dominquez and Escalante made a noonday point them out to you and tell you about them. stop under the giant cottonwrjods In what later became our "CSd as your Myti, In Its hey-dTown". When I was a boy the father probably told you, was a trees were still there, but I real, rlngtalled, western town, ft was typically western and think they were cut down and moved out to make room for a typically reservation, ft was an vegetable garden. What a pity I era. It came quickly, tl was The last uprising of the I'tes unique and It passed quickly wan at Myton, history books tc away, never to come again. Like the run of the Clmmaron the contrary notwithitandlng there Is nothing quite like U In For a long time some of th American History. buildings In Old Town had some No, there was nothing of any of the bullet holes In them resulting from thin trey, I hav- - Importance In Myton, Just ti m-.v- ed Iar jm lf ttm My-to- on ay NEOLA FIREMENS fcdiacs in paiM a-'- d diers dressed bo Mae, and stafeeoaches, ft was Li gateway to the lir.uh Euit, all Mi'fiis it feigm passed .Via MJe tfcr'orh on rhe lu.--: iVad LHls inkling as they po:J for tbe campground rn tl side of ti bridge. There wer- - it rir "Horr-steader- lke Tl.rr.pvxi, EddyWiiumf Larkir, and Bob Simp-eo- n all from Cth Ward Las Veg. as, Ntv., spent Saturday evening a tl dt7 park In Neola, and attended services at the ward chapel oc Sunday. They then werx oo a fishing trip in the I'lntah Canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Campbell of Ogden visited tl Freeman Dyes on Wednesday. Irene Nickels and Mr. and Mr. Wayne Whiting of Salt Lake visited Saturday with the Olif Tuncans and the Harold Mark tligtlc deaCixe for entries Is A.--, gist 3. To register cal! Mrs. ftil Brotbersoc, 722-277. ir Mrs. Ferrell Crozler 13 722-2M- Expanding Filet File Boxes CTNTAH BASIN STANDARD p.HL'.g m. Pa driving, its on tl seat t&i t.:m and it kids peek Log from if wagon box behind. Tfcja is a pari of the history, tl color and tbe glamour I speke about. This Isn't abusing my Imagination, this Is frontier America. purely ird simply. Of course, I know those lays are gone, 1 can't, even If I had a skillful, magical pen. trlr.g them back to preserd day Myton. But, look around you. Ft. Duchesne Is gone, Ramflett Is gone, Roosevelt Is gone, Duchesne Is gone, Whlterocka is gone, I mean gone insofar as they looked In the old days. Tbe only place remaining which still has a part of the looks and savor of "The Early Days", about It, Is Myton. Why be In such a flaming, allflred hurry to destroy what is left of its tuslness district and the originals It contains? You are probably misting the boat and Ml dont know it Remember Park City, Central City, Georgetown, Tombstone and Deadwood. to mention a few, are being prt served. Do you believe M ton's place In the Old West Isn't worth considering? Three questions I should like to ask you, then 1 am finished. First, better do you really think Main Street would look with all Its old tuslness My-to- n's building destroyed and weeds growing in their places along your vacant sidewalks? Second Did you read the Editorial In the Desert News, Saturday, July 20, 10C8, relative to the Utah Third, Heritage Foundation? 0. who Is tUt guy with the SERVING STARTS AT 7:30 PM. fl.M per plate, or fit.00 per family (dcaatton) (Please bring your eating utensils) Canned 49 Meat Franks wiv Swiss Steaks Count On . 79' Safea Jell Well MProdueev For Savings That Count Geiotm Desserts Fresh Fruit Flavors Always Best Thompson Seedless Grapes Shortening Tomato Catsup Ice Cream ll Vegetable Vtkar-A- Snow Star Select From Five Popular Flavors Baby Food iff rh It "km CW Cm. Isri. j ! Gerber's Strained Canfood Sale ! 5 --j? J1 Am - 4.69 5- Lux Liquid llei CeegiM Spec-e- i Pack Get Die Price Second Butti Of TW Same Item For One Ceut More 2 UtAMOINtCROe 49 Cream O' The Oop Margarine Stewart Celdlweeh In 4-- H Hamsin. 5 4.59 All 30-3- Ouees 3 89 Grade AA Eggs 2 fct 89 large too ( la'o Size 2 Eggs dor 95 Club News SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1960 Neola Park lb. s". The Super Du per Cookers held their sixth meeting at the home of Debbie Allred on July 25. Six members were present and one leader. They made Vanilla Pudding, prepared, and Our next Tapioca pudding. meeting will be held at the home of Rebecca Hurrera. Reporter Lori Ross BFROZENlFOXDBUiYSB Bel-a- ir Premium Qualily -- Vegetables in Butter Sauce Orangt Juke Sled Green ieent. GoUtvx Cem. Yeung Pees, Mied Vegarob'et er Spmoch Giape juke Onion Rings liter Treats Apple Pics jZ41.00 ffNR ft Raspberries they Cox, Mark Jolley, Cory and Claytrm Call, Axthccy Hamilton Trimmed Exactly As Shown, More Good Eating Meat b.rse tc.'di to the w.:i; tf ltngle of ?,r on the twit tn:d Mr sidewaScs; sol- George BARBECUE faihr s. a", from tic wild when to pic up Uir daughter wlx lud bee staying with Ur graridparerju. Mr. and Mrs. Evm Olsen aid children sperx the week-.- d In Boise Ida., with tUlr sen a;l family, the Gor Olsens. -Dm Larkin and Lari Pres-bScrMtmuters dth Steve Barker, Dennis Utitir.g, Chet er. k TY QlQl MaytarlTlp. e;m m, lr OQOG.Q traffic. a Hrt if car toesy. Ee a.m. was tiCtd two eixcM to inii Aagost 8 a! if. It Rmseve a high at Jaier Yl E was ax LCS Nam. .l attsiraa. a cax Save wto vxlf toy Eahies cp to tie age of cc erxerSxzyjo to '.Hi nrlJ aad to enter. year are its wer Dy llo at K Im fieri-v- er. parents, a Ee lived Mr. ar.d Mra. me to a.vi tper.t tl weever.d with her --M- r, arid Sirs, John Page arid ar.d Mrs. family enjoyed an overnight Mr, trip Zar.e Asay ar.d presented tl to Logan. lesvm ui Eacramerx meeting. Dior Liner son ar.d David were advared in tl priest.Vf to a teaclr. Mr. ar.d Mrs. VUx Todd attended the VO.b wedding anniversary for bar parents, Mr. (SDQSSZ and Mrs. Hex Gardner at Dime In ICieser Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. David Arnold -- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimarid family. Salt Lake, stayed merman and children of Dalmost of tl week with their par- - las Tex., came by plane anc spent a week with her parents erxs, b.pL'.g with the harvestthe Jay Larsens. On Sunday in 1 ing and vacatior.lr.g mountains. Mr. and Mrs. James they enjoyed a family PusfcMD and boys were over-Mrs. Ada Hutcheons of Salt night pesu at thehorr.eof their Lake spent a week with her daand Mrs. John K. Mr, parents, ArxoLd Saturday. ughter, Sir. and Mrs. Jack LeaMr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnold vitt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes and children, Layton were overof Colo., Springs spent a counight visitors at the home of his uncle, Mr. and Sirs. Wnr ple of weeks with their daughK. Arnold Friday night, July ter and family, Mr. and Sirs. Everett Daniels helping witl 2S. They visited other relatives and went on to Vernal duties while Mr. Daniels Is 111 due to burns that he receivand Pangely on their vacaed on the face and hands while tion. and repairing mach working Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hatch his saw show of frqery to ce ri sets. 8 Be was ax agnaiCare uyz scheduled Aug. at CSC wtns. was caTf as usr bT7 show Wia be cxray. axd Mrs. Earl Murphyfellfrorn a trrOf arid trAe Ms c.ilar tir. g and deliv- Ttis C-'- gx j'r.r had Just returned recent vtslt.rs at tl home 'if aister, Mrs. Tellntha Pas-Mr. arl Mrs. Levell Asay tl Lyes lives In Salt mussen, ar.d family came from bait Lake a x around tnexu trouble ers z, r gues fcw suaJ v r--c v.n re-i- Morphy, son of Mr. Wayr Lake. a trrx d ptrKul stirs, tu evrk-a- a.'l'Jily oi well in Neola. Mr, vA Mrs. pis, Ogder. d e.'l !, regular arid zr is dz fir a yx veil dee. a gzbts jriptr; si a& tsud a ms Cuf vd Lave a in a A satxfted lxe KOKlaf to tin lu gaas. T ccw, we laf pe an UBIC baby program would require funds. 7.'e feeL, bvwever, that Icth districts can find the reeded funds if the project is app rwed. without additional tax levy. Actually, the cost of construction would not be as great as might be anticipated, due to the fact that the original building was planned with this addition in mind It wild be attached to the existing building utilizing common wails and other facilities. It is felt that a concerted drive now could make this addition ready for use by the beginning of school one vear from row. It is a project that will require support of residents in both Duchesne and Uir.tah counties, with both districts involved in the funding It is a project, however, that could provide much-needecultural experiences for students at the schcol an opportunity which is now being denied these students. several 'i tr arid adrsi our manager P.vy Hill pciple Iron Ee xg v. zsai any Cs: ixaf a lit aa: Co., sdi ti ir. ss everjaag s izsjit. i'-- Kom-- anced offering of talent development ccrurset at the True, any such construction a r.7--7 Ut a v.f TO BUILD AN AUDITORIUM! br. 117 earra ae are ITS TIME tuylr.g las uf tut a sun uf iyju. runes otr eay safer r scon and eipa.H !:r vj ctli.-a7, left h a pioe. Ee !aCs tndire Ktw XuKxpn Vm Itia VbUmM 5-.- grandv, Mevy was 'if Ms friends, Mevy re staying with Ms wh u by im DvlJtrg has sliot had been her (nrrl)'i(lMrs from Salt grandmother for ame lirneaid with her. Laxe -- we 5'jitjJ aar IM UAM arr.we-- ; '-'1 rveCag. 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