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Show AttendBrigham City Peach Days, September 1 0 And 11 - Utahs Oldest Harvest Festival boxelder community, under towering peaks hand man PROUD OF ACHIEVEMENTS OF ITS NATIVE SONS IS Unheeded, Usually leaks Play A Part Cf Folk Lives i is ea-- v JQ t' b('luvf -- and c jk'iOis. , mountain peaks xerl fife but profound influence whO he lives of the people below. in the valleys mtors who gaze upon monu-impressive to time and the powers often shaped the universe like be it would "What aer times e here, to gae many Vhat y upon that splendor? whose feel people ,t these not outward, izon is upward, each days people for whom Vht comes reflected from towering .e magnifieient na-mo- . ghts? the ie question may rise in to Alps, the of visitors ehts the lhmalyas, pnecs, the ,esor of the Utah visitor driving up the highway baek-bone- , forms the state's vvith Uenly is confronted i dramatic, towering Willard piss. ' .sidents of the little town of lard about GOO souls have individual names for the e similar peaks, that rise the east rost vertically at call the of tow n. They idle one of the three Middle ik." The other two, and the nv other peaks back of them collec-l- y any of them higher are tennod the Willard KS. you were to ask it silH a you did e Wiliatd resident, se peaks ailcet the feeling ol so How do lives of ment and set out betoie dawn one Fourth of July momin; to scale the peak By nightlull he had planted, at the pinnaile ot the middle peak a tail pole from which old (Hoiy pmudly waved. Perhaps it was men !y juvenile exhibitionism, but then again it may have been patno ism in its truest and deepest sense that expressed itself m an urge to plant the flag on what to the boy . must have seemed to be the vny top of the u i Nothing Quite So Refreshing wot Id You might hear of nent Utahn who. as man, came down the face of the peaks-r-th- e only man known to have done so He had taken olf his shirt and left it flying from a pole atop the peaks, and by the time he readied the bottom over the jagged pieeipitnms rocks, the rest of his clothing had been torn from his body He had to wait out in the brush until after dark before sneak ing into town and moie cloth ing. But he had conquered the face of the peaks! A good many Willaid youths have been challenged to scale the peaks and plant a pole at their highest point, where it can be seen from the town far below. Wayne Woodland, the present town clerk, recalls that when I was a kid my gang climbed the peaks and put up a pole, with a shirt or something hanging on it It was there Woodland1 for several yeais. didnt happen to be with "the gang that day. but presumes Ernest Baddley. Steve White David (lilmoie, (Hen Maulhr! and Billy thrisiensen On A Warm Summer Day Be Sure To For Ask BOX EIDERS OWN .ome oi he likely all of them veie Your informant niiuht We never notice pan h'stmv, you these tales h he nnglit hut he'd liki ly explain, neatly part folk lote y one m Millard climbs up remind you that they mver a or toi hi t. liom the far side, that period of half a lenmiy son e time oi other. The more. fsj-Hips But most ot the time, day m probably average aTTout oAe a yea i The Hoy Scouts and day out the yiar around, cli b up tlieie every year on a the peaks don t nialv mu. 1, t ie three day camping peof V rip. difference to Wi'laid I, nupht iven go faither and one way oi another of the time l1 map-Perhaps lies light nearly half a ry ago. when a Willard it is far feu bed to try to fil'd ! of 11 loadiil a pack mule a connection hetwetn the peaks Ai l eemi lit and other equip- - and the lives of the people ml people d reply eoloeu el tail on the one lii.u hail pioduced as m.iiiy pin as and the len.aikuhle hu Sessional men per eapna .u n eioent on die other idlanl 01 Wio.ud is a tenia k.d'le Main Willaid result no Ida' 1 town la Jol i diuiJ (.merjto point with ptide to ot lawyers and dooms that noli d Pios.n leii.m m nisiei aljt.i of their town One ('din ome sj otd ! m a wide .tie natives town, and the jiluy m (list net court ill htighmi spiiad study people they pndtne he had tits thine were seven aitmeevs eomir ueitN or oty (Continued On Following Page) t here?" Wt at 'It's Cream Top Whips' 1 1 Want A To Service Drive New Looking Car? Is The Thing At Your Friendly Chevron Station Your car gets the protection it needs for service when you stop at your friendly Chevron Service Station. One Mop does it all because vour car is completely checked and serviced on every occasion. trouble-fre- e Your car takes on that new appearance again when we do the paint and body work. Whether you re traveling or just driving at mind town, nothing adds so much than to have a shining clean automobile. Our specialty is painting and body work . . . our jobs are privet! to please . . . drive in today for an t Miniate on the cost of adding r a g mour to your present car. BURTS BODY SHOP Phone g:l 604 North Main CHEVRON GAS RPM LUBRICANTS RPM MOTOR OIL ATLAS TIRES & ACCESSORIES A |