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Show h ' , House Passes Bill To Consolidate All Summit County High Schools i I TYB A achool matter which hu long been discussed brought nearer in the Utah House tijto fulfillment week consolidation of the ' Jthi (three Summit County achool die VOLUME XXXI NUMBER 10 THURSDAY, MARCH 11, IMS COALVILLE, UTAH perintendent could handle all the South Park of Summit, problems City and North Summit from one central office. Physical proper..tricta. ties of the three communities The subject waa dlacumed at a could continue to operate. COALVILLE , j meeting in Kamu six weeks ago Superintendents of the three Hoytsville Little League took J but no action waa taken. How- - schools have agreed that consolifirst place at the Heber tourna ever, Kamaa Valley residents went dation Is Inevitable, but were not ment held in February. (A ahead with the matter and it was prepared fpr such fast action. Rom Pace, Kerry and Jerry Introduced in the Houae. Monday Pace were named on the all J it passed, SO to 14. team. The team member tourney The Bill requires that consoU-- l ),i'i re Ricky Judd, Keith Reee datlon be effected by 196T. The Sheldon Smith, Scott Woolsten-hulme- , sponsor, Rep, D. Brent Scott (A Gale Sargent, Paul Brown. Salt Lake) said the bill would alDale Henris, Jeffrey Judd, Steve low the local residents to work Wooletenhulme, Jerry Pace, Rom out the details. Blaine Reee. Kerry Pace Provo Hailstone and River at Vickie 7th Grade Dearden, Rep. IsuTy Rasmussen said that Brown and Billy Swenson, Bla,n "whichever way I go, XU lose half Rolane .Fawcett, Jeanlnne Judd. Kamaa; Trout Creek at Coalville I Coaches era LaMar Pace and were Weber at end River Oakley 8th Grade Coral Crittenden, friends." Be voted for. Judd end they wish to ; my j Grant Lee listed in the report It should be noted that the first Brenda Judd, Prank Judd, Sim-liteth r, 'Danger ef flood condition, step in consolidation, probably the Olson, Ronald ParkerJCevln Provo River win be greatj only step, would be consolidation Vernon.Bonnie Jean Smith, Kathy Upper Final finishing touches are being put on out, and ne detail has been overlooked for the ly reduced If cold weather contin'of administration. A county su Denew the Silver Isaac to beautiful Park nt ues, comfort and luxury of guests. First payBth Grade Bruce Williams, according Baum, King Lodge Allen Brown, .Kenneth Critten- puty Commissioner ' for 'Provo this week, and Bill and Helen . Blon-- ing customers," incidentally, were n doctor 1 City t den, Barbara Dearden, Jana Lea River. and his family from Butte, Mont, who stay quist plan n grand Open House for all their Mr Baum said Provo River Is Geary, Vicki Ray Jackson, Connie friends this The afternoon. Silver ed a full week. There are 28 units in the Sunday a normal flow this Jean Maxwell, Loyal Pace, Randy running for. ,.'v ' i King js Absolutely beautiful both inside and lodge.' Pace, Colleen Rees, Telry But time of year. If wo hive a normal COALVILLEof will month March the danger Staley,' Barbara Stevens; Glenn Mrs.. Mabel R. Larsen,' Presibe lessened. Vernon, Boyd Warner. In of flood condi- dent of Unit No. 13, American anticipation Woolstan-hulm10th Grade Terry tion! some of the water in Deer Legion Auxiliary, reports' that : Lynetta Willoughby, Aradley Vernon, Elaine Staples, Creek Reservoir la being taken tha first clothing drive for the Aten Slmlster, Corene Sargent, out The reading bn Feb. 28 was Veteren'a Hospital was a great . COALVILL- E- ., 113,938 acre feet The reservoir success. ' t, 'Parker, Kathryn Pace, Miss Marfa Brown, lovely Douglas fun holds about l52,000 sen When MarTuesday, March 2, 14 pains oT Joel Dennis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WMlace garet Pace, Sus Fawcett, feet mens pants and 46 men's shirts Ann Moore,' Milliner, Every one agreed It' waa "Hate Brown, was crowned queen of the ralna took . February great were delivered to the hospital. Theres Joan Linda Off to the Coalville Business tatar for' the James, JoUlffe, Judy Indication definite North Summit Chapter, .Future show, also modeldeal of the lower enow, eliminat- This clothing was all In vary-goothat Spring has emus to Kamas and Professional Womens club for ed one of the pretty fashions. Farmers of America, Friday Boyer, Kenneth Francis, Kristina ing much of the problem, Baum condition and was wall received the very fine "Spring Fashion Willoughby. Valley. run-of- f night at the FFA dance. aid. The 80 , "Hats Off to OoahrUte usually by the hospital.' . Uth Grad- e- Dee. K Talbot starts in . high and continues Everyone has a spring heed Show. Twelve girls participated In the Business end Professional .WoMay ' ne (Let over Wen 250. remember sacrifices the Dement Smith, Karl Pete enjoyed are and people cold, Robertson, swingcontest last Thursday and the David through June 10 to these men have made In respond- ing a lively push broom on the the affair, the luncheon waa de- mens Club, for a Job well done five finalists were Nola Pace, Rodney Brown. The threat depends entirely on and friends from CoahrUte wb Marfa Brown, Rons Robinson, Uth Grade Donald Woolsten-huhn- e, the weather, he said. There Is an ing to their country's call In sidewalks, and pedsstrtens faavs licious; toe doer prises were attended or helped In any ways time of war, if wa can In any to step lively to avoid being swept worth while and tha fashions the Robert Williams, Michael extra good enow cover In the high Virginia Talbot and Zeanna Stod. A very special thanks to "Summit add a little pleasure to their away, and witnesses say they saw envy of alL dard. Williams, Larry Vernon, Kayleen mountains. The snow surveys way County Bee for keeping flie' pubUvea it ie our reaponsfbllty. ... LOVELY MODEMS Ivy Padfleld playing Girls were Judged on their Taylor, Karen Stevens, Carl Rob- taken the test of February show lic Informed of this event be In Four Auxiliary ladles spent j Ivy may Just shape getting Models, Joan Sargent, Vatoie poise, personality, beauty and In- inson, Peggy Rlchlns, Darlens the snow pack to be above average Tuesday working In tha hospital, for Monday night Dobbs, Thelma B. Crandall, Metis telligence. Fiercy, Ra Has Pace, Note Pace, on all of these drainages. Krusher Kowalski Is scheduled J. Foust, La Van Vernon, Louise Chosen to reign as attendants Elaine Ovard, Birdean Moore, Much of the flood danger could they played checkers, cribbaga, were Miss Rons Robinson,' daugi. Susan Kae Judd. Marllee Judd, ! be along Weber River, the Deputy and other games, And participat- to wrestle In Heber Monday night Slmlster, Helen B, Theriot, Denter of Mr. and Mia. Ron Robin- Tony Geary, Vicky Foust, Olorfajmd. flood condition! do exist ed In the Tuesday afternoon and aha might have the oppor- ise Smith, Colleen Rees,' Blaine son, who Is named first attend- Dunn, MSrie Brown, Mar Jean along Provo the amount of water birthday social. Dancing and oth-e- r tunity to settle up some old Blonqulst, Heidi Williams, and 1.1 games wers enjoyed. Making cores. Jo Sargent; end Eddy ant; and Mias Zeanna- Stoddard, Brown, Linda Brown, and Glen to come out of tha Weber canal , Sally on Mar. "Wp Tuesday ware' above Oakley will be cut and the Keyea were very pretty In their daughter of Mr. and Mia. Ted Blonqulst ' ecell new spring attire. Williams, Otis Bullock, Bsj Stoddard, who Is named second Weber River would carry nett Smith and Unit President, The beautiful, back ground attendant ' R- - Larsen. The veterans Wmusic played by Dianne Judd Miss Brown .win compete with The trees facing the most crltiojbel all other queens from FFA Chap-- ' Wilde, waa . most, pleasing, the cal flood4anger along the Prove jooloy this terries by the Auxllf-arWASHINGTON Iodise, beautiful , floral arrangements, ten throughout the state to vie Hailstone and Kamas. Hie I enca J. Burton Unit tydly Got had t also kept the Cor Btate FFA Queen, March 27, curtesy of . Sima Market", and river a whole le in good condt extension aa for j.of cookJr jth 140 asked; of Fashions all total from Csstletons the fill'd, at Salt Lake City. . ,Jf tian, Mr Baum said. , COALVILLE ' " -- Aft" , 7 dosen cookies h& t been baked The North Summit Music J added to toq, juecjfp of to show. National Wool Act whea.bq.taeto' ; Judges- - tor the- - FFA ' Qoeea KAMAS , The Club wishes to thank you fled before the Ltveeteex agd contest . were Mrs. : Roma Mas-welby our Unit members to date and Aval was held March 2, on the Fbat Whtf Cam People this will bo continued for 4bs at tha Summit Tuesday, for and also Peed Grains Subcommittee ot Mrs. Anna Parker and Mm. Stake House, with to your tttendanc was the lemon presented Twins, remainder ' of Its' In the toe House Agriculture Committee. the I Lorraine Vernon. . express happiness . year. a large crowd attending. to the Rhodes Camp, DUP, at The birthday party for the cooperative activity of each club The Utah Repreeehtatftii' aptheir Thursday meeting held ' at Both Senior and Junior win-- member, whose work made the Legion members and their wives peared in behalf of a bill which the home of Captain Rosemary and the Auxiliary ladles and their nor era from the CoalvUle See-- whole thing possible. : ha had introduced In tha. House; Atkinson. Eleven, members were husbands la planned for Saturday, on , This week of March 8th to 15th and told tot Committee that alpresent to enjoy the lesson given 2,000 March 27 at the Quoneet Hut In I In the Senior DiyUlon, a quar- te being celebrated by all Business though wool Is grown td ovary by' Bessie RusselL Kamaa tos City Park at 7 p.m. Good (tet . composed of.. Ruby Stokes and Professional Womens clubs as state of tha 'nation, thJ sheep The North Summit. Braves Mrs Irene Peterson was named In case you have been wonder- food, good entertainment and a Cette Stokes, Atoms Rlchlns and National Business Womens Week. Industry and tbs production of queesed by South Rich Ttojans , to head .'nominating committee ing what the human body will j fine relaxing time is wool lambs is an especially ImNATIONAL WEEK being plan-loo- k Dianne Wilde, were named first In n thrilling game Friday night. tor ihe election of new officers. like 2,000 years from now, 11011, so reserve this date for the place, winners. The winning Junportant segment of agricnlthre was The Business club first The Brayes dominated the. scor- She will select two member . to . scientist, have got It fell figured Legion birth dar nartv ior. quartet was Barbara Neel, formed to promote too welfare hi Utah where the production of ing throughout the' ball game, i I Special Invitations will be malt MarJean Brown, Ann Smith and of working women, lucky Indeed 'shorn wool thls past year totaled and at one time enjoyed an eleven Etecthms.win.be conducted during . No more measurements, ed at a later data, Vickie Foust la a community that has an active 11 million 340 thousand "ponnds: vthe May meeting. The body will be pear shaped, point lead. The Wool Act was passed in These two club living In ita area; The women will enter quartets In the final minutes of tha ban The organisation also approved i bugs l the hlpe and sloping up 1954 In' llou of toe tariff Increase toe of contest who make to held the be Regional up membership game, North Summit had only a the purchase of four DUP books to a small round bald head. at toe Granite Stake House, Salt our local club, an mostly working on raw wool whlch was recom- one point lead, but due to key on Pioneer Heritage. The eyes will be large due to Lake (Sty, March 12, 7:80p.m. women, mothers and active church mended by toe Tariff Commis-peopl-e; Anderson and Ixetta rchadlng and extensive use. You foul shots by Don Blonqulst and Algie abide They have teamed from sten. Mr. Burton eatd Special entertainment was proCraig Boyer, and a fast break Smithies were hostesses for the wont have to worry about big not increased the tariff It hu takes that bef?p Jhe unit experience vided LaVaun hn. Vernon's by setup by Bruce Bowser, the meeting. Leona Terry gave tba mouth- boros. The mouth will have dren, who sang several numbers; ed effort of every one living In a and chances of duty Jnorqude , Braves turned In a crucial victory prayer. "Utah We Love Hies was shrunk to a small opening. This KAMAS double quartet from CoalvUle community, to make that com- are probably more remotcj. today with the final score sang by the group. Next meeting they say la due to the change in Adult classes for high school Ward, Brent Geary, David Wilde, munity a good one. Members than they were at tha Ihceptioa will be held In the DUP Cabin tha food Intake. are being offered Kama' Billy Judd, Jana Geary, Virginia serve In most every successful of the Wool Act In .1964, It la credit 1st Thursday in April The lesson The soil will be worn-oby effort of the community, churdi vital that this legislation be conwlU be on Utah Pioneer recreathis date and people will have to Valley residents according to Talbot, Connie Maxwell, Vickie tinued. Jackson Keith Ella Mae Adkins; and school and Bailey. find some other source of food Supt The stark Is keeping Mrs Leon-- j tion centers. One thing I especially Uke The local dubs an observing Some Vickie classes stiU more need Note girl's trio, Foust, ard Atkinson on the hop these supply, mostly In pill form. The tote program Is that It about Business Womens National this In members Pace Merrilee order to bo held. A Judd. and pharmacist will probably make a days. exFederal government out the In taka an week, by participating minimum of 10 Is needed, the Ten quartet! participated in mint She was called to Las Vegas j; too wool merchandising buti-neg- s. of between of members, gifts change said. the FectlvaL The arms will be short, end superintendent March S for the arrival of a little Sylvia Hortln,' daughter of Mr. The government wool stock You may draw your name from a The school English class granddaughter born to XJnda and fend Mrs. Hal Hortln had the only one finger win be on each being high at with' Its costly storage list the pile, Store, Boyden Drug taught by Glendon Jewkes misfortune of receiving a severs hand, necessary to push the butTed Muir. with Joyce Mitchell in charge, charges Is a thing of toe past. has several started and already The next morning aha was cut on her left leg, between the tons. its Just our way of letting other In Its place, we have domestic The tegs wont be anything to others are expected to begin soon. notified that her daughter Hasel ankle and knee, requiring a num-Curmembers know we have enjoyed wool selling freely on the open In Salt Lake hsd Just had bar of stitches. Inspire male whistles. Leek of use the years friendships, and associ- market, toe Utah Congressman baby girl The Muirs have ono Tha accident happened Satur-llttl- e wlU reduce them to little shrivel- KAMAS aid. ation one with the other. A pancake supper waa enjoyed boy and Helen and Wayne day while aha was skiing at Trea- - ed up bones, The "Fashion Show was of Mr. Burton recommended that With a situation like this facing sure Mountain at Park City. have two sons North Summit Area Activity Jby Lions Club members and the course the outstanding activity ' toe Act bo extended for as long the nation it calls for a Commun- Calendar for March: Lady Lions auxiliary in a com- - for our club for the month of a period possible, since toe ity Action program to be put Into March; Our Club President, Shar-len- e measure hu proven Itself to be a March Aux-- 1 blned meeting and social Thurs-lllsrLegion effect The South Summit eduI commen- - beneficial program. .... Anderton acted MIA stake Leadership. day night at the Town Park Build- cator an right on their toes to ing. March Society Stake find a solution and prevent such Board. A program prepared by Sharon a world disaster. March Summit Clase B Robinson and emceed by Randy Physical fitness classes have j Basketball. Taylor featured a reading by Jean been scheduled for both men and March McClstchcy; baton dance by Dana Legion; or women. After all who would 174 has Summit South Hoyt:: two musical numbers by eases of Summit Park of 5J00, City Preparation. Kay MacNaughton In a bathing March 2527 Henefer Basket- the BLsel sisters. Pictures were Of these 145 are mild, enjoy seeing a pear has been named as Summit Counsuit? shown of the Christmas party. ball Tournament y 23 are moderate, and alx severe. I ty Deputy Sheriff for a April - Dixie Invitational Track trial period, It was announced at The Commissioners accepted the Cutter and Chariot rating orDues were set at $10.00 per y4r April the recent regular meeting of the resignation of Clara Shea as Jusganization has been formed by a with $9.00 due by April 1, 1065 snfl tice of the Peace for Park (Sty, Stake Mtg.; April Summit County Commissioners. due before Novemcombined Kamu and Heber another KAMAS American Legion; Ha replaces Miles Ivers, who has and named James Kilby, Part group. The group met on March ber 1, 1965. Late dues will ljs MIA The Woodland Ward 9 Senior April Flay. 1 and organised the local associaccepted employment In Park Cityrestaurant man, to fill the charged, another $5.00, if not paid provided toe Feb. 21 Sacrament The to Kamas be known ation met the last City. MacNaughton has been em- vacancy. j Vslleyettes by the above two dates. The Btate Forestry and Fire meeting program. Dr John Bern-harweek ends as a policeman at home of LuDcan Kamas Cutter end Chariot Racing the will be given at the end Awards ployed Executive Vice President 1 in park City, In addition to hie Control recommended to the ComMcCormick. Arlene Wilde was co- Association. I of the race season. of at BYU In Provo was the guest missioners the appointment KAMA- Shostess. Officers elected Included: Reed employment Cutter- racing Is growing vety regular the State Reed Warner as Fire Warden for speaker. Mrs Bernhard gave a Celebrating birthdays In Kamas A book review on "My Antonia Stephens, Heber, president Doug fast and becoming one, of tbb I Mary Stroud, from and Aune Summit County for the summer. vocal solo. Both Dr and Mrs Bern-- Valley this week are: Ester Wes. was given by Margaret Walker. Glnes, Kamas, vice president; winter months Health Department, n sportk of-In other action the Commission hard spoke at a Fireside meeting ver, Kelly Atkinson, Date Butler, Plane were discussed to meet with Rodney Wade, Heber, secretary-treasure- r; Many associations have been orj Brunyer, of toe State Welfare toe Sacrament following meeting, Helen Jones, George Simpson, i former members now living In flee at Park City, met with thb let bids for remodeling of the Billy Richards, Kamas, ganized in Utah and the InteT Young Ladles Quartet from)FIoyd Hoyt, Wallace Mitchell, E.;8Mt Lake who have a dub there and Dr. Jack D. Commissioners asking county ac- County Recorders office and toe Boggeu, Heber, mountain Area during ths. paqt Woodland ward gave a mual - L ott0Beni DcIoy Btaelf Sr- called Kamas Valley Club. Date Directors. The group also set up two yean. Also a national assocition on the problem of retarded county Jail Bids will be accepted until 7 cal number. Refreshments were Archie Pnce, Lynda Lott, Mattie for the reunion win be announcand rules to govern the ation hu been organised and the children. McDonald, and Ralph Prescott, ed. association. The Governor has asked that p.m. March 10 at which time they erve1 national finals will be held to 1 " ' ; Cark Bronson, Steven Merchant, ' Present at the meeting were: lommltteee be set u p In each will be opened. Races will be held each Satur- year during toe second and toil 1 Mr Pace also announced the j Harold Butter, Dolores Atkinson, Gertrude Glnes, Gloria Bethers, day during the next year beginn- weekends at Pocatello, Id aha , . county to study the problem,- - they air- IlCcirt Att&Ck Martha Glnes, Shirley Black, j Jane Maxwell, Betty akl'and they asked that a chair- progreu on the new Glnes, ing the tetter part of November Any one interested In Jolnlr ( Is! Bonnie Lambert la man be appointed to set up a com- strip at Park City. The strip Franson, 8teve Swene, La-- 1 Rue Smith, Gwen Simpson, Mar-Ret- s or the first part of December. the association Is asked to col r reported to Van TfesaeU, John UTO, Char- - pa ret Walker, Karen McCormick, They will run until the latter part tact one of the officers or men mittee to study and work with the completed now except for the 'have suffered a heart attack Monoil. built been It and Bonnie Is at toe Welfare lea hu David Lake. and Departgravel day. Health employed Atkinson, State Betty Johnson,- Bonnie McNeil, of February or first part of Match. here before April 1, or plan toe MT and Mrs Alan Lewis eele- - Sharon Robinson, Bessie Russell, The Association plans to race each tend the next according to regulations and will mate Capitol In Salt Lake. Her ments. meeting March 3 I They quoted figures to Show be upable of handling larger air- condition wu not known at this bratod a wedding anniversary on LaTTeu Wilde and Jean Hobson. Saturday at alternate litei at at 8 p.m. Wasatch High Scboti 'time. A lunch wu served. March a Kamu and Heber. . vocational agricultural room- - that with a county population of craft, the Commissioner said. I u -- Hoytsville Cage Kids Take Meet J Blonquists' Beautiful New Lodge Is Now Open North Summit Honor Roll .j ' on'1" j Maria Brown Is Queen Spring Has e, of NS FFA Spring Fashion Show by BPW Called Outstanding Every Way SPRUNG in Kamas . . - hop-scotc- h. , Rurton Asks u Extension ui First Trains Music Festival I? DDP Lesson of Wool Act .. Much Enjoyed e Rep-1-Ua- - r. .' . ' l, - Braves Win Game from South Rich In Years . - 'st - 63-5- ut Stork on Run J , Severe Cut Pancake Supper for Kamas Lions ry NS CALENDAR - u u MacNaunVir Is Trial Deputy; Roard Seeks Aid for Retarded 17-2- 0 Kamos Valley Joins with Heber in Formation ot Racing Group 30-da- S- MIA Has Program 8-- Book Is Reviewed for Yalleyettes $5-0- u Birthday Wishes - but-know- , by-la- . a La-Ral- -- . |