Show Manila Levi Lev R. R Reed Burns Body Critically By Mrs Clara Clere Robinson Levi Lev R. R Reed senior member member mem mem- ber bar of the Reed Trucking Company and long time resident resident re reo of Manila was critically critical critical- ly Iy burned when unloading a tanker lanker near his new station Saturday morning It was reported reported reported re re- ported that he had forgotten to shut off the engine while unloading and remembering that he should he pulled the sparkplug wire causing an arc which Ignited his clothing He lie started to run and was tackled by a tourist who put a sleeping bag around him to extinguish ex- ex the flames First aid was given here and he was taken in Dick Bennetts Bennett's station sta sla- tion lion wagon to Green River and by ambulance to lo Salt Lake City His condition was reported report report- ed critical with tl third rd degree burns on 40 per cent of his body Barry Blaine Redden oldest oldest old old- est son of Mr and Mrs Harvard Harvard Harvard Har Har- vard Redden has enlisted In Inthe inthe the Navy He went from Salt Sail Lake City Cily Frida Friday to San Diego for training DAGGETT County Lions Club sponsored the boy and girl stater staler from Manila High School as they have been doIng doing do do- Ing since the club was organ organ- The students chosen from the Junior class for these honors this year are Cathy Westlake daughter of Mr and Mrs E. E J. J Rescola of Dutch John and Bryan Tinker son of Mr and Mrs John Tinker of Manila Bryan is attending Boys Boy's State in Logan this week Cathy will attend Girls Girl's State in July GALE TINKER son of Mr and Mrs John Tinker of ManIla Manila Manila Man Man- ila graduated Saturday mornIng morning morning morn morn- ing with a bachelors bachelor's degree in animal science from Utah State Stale University at Logan Gale is a graduate of the Manila Manila Man Man- ila High School School- He attended Dixie Junior College in St. St George for two years and completed completed completed com com- his college work at utah Ulah State Slate He will be workIng working working work work- ing for the US U.S. Forest Service Service Ser Sere vice this year while his wife Sue continues her studies at Justice of Peace Delores Redden reports the following cases and fines Brent D. D Johnson Johnson John John- son son of Ogden fishing with wilh two poles polE's 25 fine L. L N. N Pease of Salt Lake City fishing without without without with with- out li license license inse 25 fine with 10 10 TED MECHAM demonstrating his made home tractor that really works It can turn on a dime and Is useful In dozing snow and dirt suspended Joseph N. N Hill of Ogden fishing poles 25 fine Betty Betly L. L Self Sunset fishIng fishing fish fish- Ing tog without license 25 fine Milburn L. L Anderson of ofDen Den ver wasting game meat 25 fine Richard Malone of Riverton Riverton River River- ton Wyoming fishing in Utah with Wyoming license and no Utah stamp fine 25 David Byrd Priest of Ogden fishing without without- license fine 25 and 10 day jail term jail term sus sus- MARJORIE PRIEST fishIng fishing fishing fish fish- ing without license 10 day jail term jail term suspended Edward Edward Ed Ed- ward Leo Patillo of Salt Lake City fishing without license 25 fine 10 day jail term to tobe tobe tobe be continued until June 15 Glen B. B Thacker of Midvale fishing without license fine 25 with 1250 suspended Isreal Isreal Isreal Is- Is real Hildegard Salt Lake City fishing without license 25 Park and Recreation cases Jack Lyle Nielson of Bountiful Bountiful ful short two life jackets fine 30 Dennis Kay of Clearfield short two life jackets fine 30 Hyrum Cieslak Cieslak Cieslak Cies- Cies lak of Salt Lake City bow riding fine 25 and case continued continued continued con con- to June 15 County case Norman C C. C Stain of Ogden failure to keep proper look out fine 50 FOR MANY months the citizens citizen's water committee and the Town of Manila board members have been working on the water problem of the town Monday night of last week County Supervisor Elvon Spencer met with the Board Dixon Christensen and Richard P. P Webster who is chairman of the citizens citizen's water committee Mr Spencer said aid is available and that Governor Gov Governor Calvin Rampton is Interested interested interested in In- in the problem and wants an immediate decision on a recommendation the town is going to lo make so finances can be made available An agreement to purchase I water was made at this meeting meeting meeting meet meet- ing a letter letter written to make a financing agreement and a motion t to apply for aid ald A meeting of all citizens and the town will town will be held June 23 with wilh Clair Seely and Francis Todd of the State FIlA explaining the r recommendations commendations and the procedure for receiving receiving ing aid on OJ water development for Manila anila A SPECIAL graduation and awards awards ass i assembly was held at atthe atthe atthe the Manila Elementary School Wednesday afternoon of last week on the school lawn Superintendent Sup of I School Daggett-School District Norman W. W Long presented presented presented pre pre- the following awards to the outstanding students in each grade including second through sixth grades second grade Carolyn Reynolds and John Webster third grade Lesa Tinker Billy ton lon and Patsy Palsy Erich fourth grade Cindy fifth grade Tracie Lamb and Charlie Kelley sixth grade Gary Carol Beck Ruth Larsen and Nancy Erich Those receiving physical fitness fitness fitness fit fit- fit fit- ness awards under the Presidents President's Presidents President's Presidents President's Pre Pre- Physical Fitness program program program pro pro- gram were fifth graders Keith Larsen Charlie Kelley Kerry Mitchell and Douglas Beck sixth graders Carol Beck Ruth Ann Larsen Gary Palle Palle- sen Devon Long and Mark Redden FOLLOWING the award presentation presentation presentation pre pre- Mrs O. O Walker Walker representative reo re- of the PTA who has her sixth child in the sixth grade graduating class and is leaving Manila presented the diplomas to the following sixth graders Carol Beck Ruth Ann Larsen Nancy Erich Howard Walker Walkers Don Jordan Greg Tanner Mark Redden Gary Devon Long Jesse Brad Bret Reynolds and Larry Hale The remainder of the afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon was used for a reception reception reception recep recep- tion for the graduates and their parents and class parties THE JOHN Tinker family drove to Logan Friday afternoon after noon to attend the graduation exercises Saturday morning for their son Gale who graduated graduated graduated grad grad- in animal science from the agriculture college at the Utah State Stale University Another son Bryan remained in Logan to attend Boys Boy's State Mr and Mrs I I. I E. E Ruble spent a few d days ys in Ogden this past week on business and visiting with their daughter and son-in-law son Mr and Mrs Allan Campbell MANILA TOPS reported pound loss the past week past week and pound gain for the same period The person with the greatest weight loss was Wanda Cook Other weight los lose ers were Wanda and Clara Robinson Mr Hr and Mrs William RobInson Robinson Robinson Rob Rob- inson drove to Rock Springs on business Friday and visited visited visited visit visit- ed th their lr son and family Mr and Mrs Arthur Robinson and family They then drove to Logan to spent the weekend with another son Huston and wife While there they visited Mr and Mrs Clay Benson and family in Paradise NIMBLE Needles 4 11 first year sewing group met at the home of Mrs William Robinson Robin Robin- son Thursday of last week at pm p.m. The girls worked on their aprons Refreshments were served by Nella Rae Twitchell |