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Show p i Bitterbzush Seed Being Planted for Deer Range in High Uintas KAMA- S100 tun, nee-oau- ry plants with crows nests, (dead material.) A chock this peat fall showed almost a 100 per cent survival. Mr. Colton said they are hop- 1W Annual Kamas Firemen's Ball Next Saturday KAMA- 5Tho annual Flreinana well win bo held Saturday May 1 la the Kamaa Amuaement Hail, to Larry Holt, fire dttof. Committee In charge of the event la Randy Taylor, chairman; Bari Dugdale and Jdhnny Bige- VOLUMX Rifle Teacher 8X0 NUMBER night PEOA Orland Crandall of Peoa, Utah Hugh Hardman was elected, Tlckota have been laeued to tho has been appointed a certified 1st vice president; Dean Richardlocal volunteer firemen and they NRA hunter stfety Instructor, It son, second vice president; Twin are now canvaaeliig the area for was announced today by the Nat- Atkinson, third vice. the aale. Funds derived from tic- ional Rifle Association of New director! are Harvey ket sales are used tor the pur-cha- America. and Larry Pace. of new equipment. The new Instructor passed a WUt Garrell la Lion Tamer, series of tests and served a pre- Reed Frants, tall twister; Stan scribed period of time in training Sanders, secretary. activities before receiving certiPlana were discussed and reserfication. He Is now qualified tq vations taken for the annual Zone conduct local classes in firearms Party to be held Saturday May and 15 at Little America. Tim couples operation, safe techniques of shooting on the tar- from here are planning to attend. get ranye and In the field. Mr. Crandall Joint the ranks of Korth Summits track team elected personnel maintained by picked up a very fine 18 points in the NRA throughout the country the Class B track meet last week. In lte small anna education proDon Woolstenhulmo took third gram. The program haa been In place In the pole vault, just fall- operation since 1876; since .that ing to dear 11-- which won first time many millions of people Talbot won second in the Jav- have been taught to handle and elin, with the winner marking enjoy firearms safely. 1634 . Bob fftyvenaon wai the high hurdles hi 16.1V - And Craig Boyer placdd" fifth JShfisjQatdKs In tho 220 In a very feet field. Fite-gera- 1 , . i- - h Coalville (Sty To Advertise ed Maurice Boyden and Irma Pres-eot- t, Summit County Democratic Central committee chairmen, were unanimously to post at the recent county convention of the party. A1 o unanimously were Margaret Mitchell, secretary and Wanda Sprlgga, treasurer. The party reported a successful year with Important gains In every line of enduvor. for Tourists Wyoming. Tbe third construction project will be 148 allies of line In two sections, and pipe- h The time 108 miles .hu come for 3J miles respectively between Coalville City Bualneu mep t Utah and tha Sunset bend together and atari plana Terminus new Ogden, replacing for advertising the "Beet City bp Ibis between two Dam Sites", and more Into tho existing the areas where tha Re way" will be located and Install large algna pointing to the fine' claqn Morgen,- - 14-ln- Benefits Paid city of Coalville. to 587 Persons No where new Salt Lake City la there e place to be found that win give one such an fine nlghfe reat after a days drive than Coalville, and the tfty merchant total have been admonished to atari County received 540,869 in old-agmaking plana to advertise and ! Insurance About 70 persons attended the survivors and disability for the tourist Dollar. ' , push second quorum Elders party lln December, 1964, Senator ' Bennett, reported The Job la large; however, with evening at the Francis today. A the support and aid of all bualneu Ward Chapel. delicious chicken outcome win be dinner waa prepared by the FranThe Utahn aald 73834 persona firms, the final cis ladles. concerned. all for favorable in Utah received a total 65,020,276 Chris Ottosen wu In charge of to monthly benefits during DecemLet It be known here and now, the affair, with Kendall Lam- ber of 1964. Hu total for all of that an campaign aggressive bert acting as emcee. Utah during the entire calendar must and will be started to' get A short program consisted of yew 1964 waa 6U7I,000. the "BUI Board" committee a vocal solo, "Easter Parade4 by end moving along. organised Irene Andrus; gutter trio by Senator Bennett waa informed of the Health, Department Karen, Thil, and Gerald Atkin- by son, who sang "Happy Birthday" Education and Welfare that 19.8 to Elder President James R. (m) million persona throughout Blassard. Teen Simpson played a tbe Nation received monthly beneJ , f fits in December 1964, almost violin aolo. a (m) million more than the number at 'the end of 1963. A 567 persona in Summit e, Rudolph Ernest Wannbetg, u bet- ter known Rudy Lee, who wu the star of the Park City television show, The Pal con, "Is serving one to ten yean In the Utah State Prison. But he didnt accept Imprisonment without one last try at free- in Track Meet Services Held h 1 All Democrats Are la Wall-Saturd- Braves Place 6 MAURICE BOYDEN Re-Elect- theu two points, replaceaddition, tho ment will completq Mountain Fuel's program of reconditioning and upgrading lte transmwlnp line between OoalvUle and QgdwL Tha Salt Lake baaed fuel firm The cost will be financed sM funds obtained from Internal now will go ahead with construction and operation of a 288 mile sources. long pipeline loop extending from Green River, Wyoming, to a point near Little America, Wyoming. A aeeond also will bo h a pipeline and will bo 17.4 miles long extending from Mountain Fuel Eakln Compressor Station to Bigelow Bench, Held Saturday for Rudy Lee ld n Chris Edwards The Federal WASHINGTON Power Commission hu approved a Mountain Fuel Supply Company Application for construction of three pipelines costing 62,884,000, according to Sen. Wallace F. Bennett. Elders' Party to 10 Yean UTAH Three New Pipelines in Area 25 cento- - Bagnell Named Head of Lions - i Mountain Fuel Will Construct one-tim- e low. I OOALVIIXJL ; Stickers lare nut necessary to drive through the Forest areas, to taks pictures, sight seeing, hunt, fleh or use of undeveloped areas. A concern of the Forest Service, Mr. Cotton said, is that people may overcrowd and stamp out them undeveloped areas rath er than pay a fee for uae of the developed ones. The Kama District haa about 30 developed arose equipped with water, fireplaces, tables, sanitary facilities, ota. They art already recetrlng a large number of re. serration requests for the mason, expected to open about the middle of Mey or first of Jhne. The Mirror Lake road to Shi ogle Creek (about 10 miles) Is KAMAS now open- - Travelers are unable Ken Bagnell was elected presi- to get far off the road yet, as dent of Kansas Valley Lions Club thera to still about 11 todies of at an election meeting Thursday snow. c Iff standard sticker good anywhere lu the U. 8. The law also provides fndlvdual use. This for fee Is expected to average about b Crandall New f , A Charge for Use of Becreational Areas Goes in Effect This Year ing the seed planting will be as uoceertul, as costs by this method are considerable less. If It KAMAS is enoceasful tbe program will be extended to other areas next Tho Land and Water Conserve-- 1 spring. All seeds were treated for tion Fund Act of 1965 will go Into antirodent purposes before plant- effect this recreation season, ac-ing, be eaid- oordlag to Larry Colton, Forest Wlnter range stabilization for Ranger of Kamas District of Whs-atobig gems has been a weakness in National Forest the range program, be said, la The Gongremlonal law paused the lata 1930s and early 40'e 38, 1863 places a charge tor May many deer starved to death or publlo use of developed governcams down into haystacks tor ment recreational areas. Charges survival. have been set at 87 a year for a Overgrazing kills out the plants car. and soon there enough food Bumper stickers or visor stick-er- a to maintain tho herd. Ho pointed are andtoble through the Forto areas iwhero the sage bruah la est Service office, park entrances slowly dying from over erasing. or la the forest Them are a The range as a whole la holding lte own ei tho present tlmo. Door counts showed the district to . he maintaining an average herd, with anlmalq la a healthy condition. lut I COUNTY THURSDAY, APRIL 22, acres oC land la Ktoti DWtrict of Wasatch National Foraat to being planted with Mtteiftrueh Cor tic gamo Meordtog (o Rancor Larry Colton. This tanportent winter food for om of Utah's biggest door herds la being planted by band under tho supervision of Forester Tarry Hopson. Bltteitnish aoed la be-la-c nod for tho tint tlmo la thla dlatriet Aroaa being planted la War tho Utah State Fish Hatch-or- y la Kamaa and Move Hamp Xllkaro. Lut year several thonaad aoedlnca with a growth of 8 to U hfchoB worn planted. It wua to protect these young Afcout M K dom. Lut Monday night, with sentencing due the next day, Rudy and his buddy, Lu Oscar Stone, utilized a few pieces of pipe to try a break-ou- t They aucceeded in getting out of the inner cell but could not make it to the outside. The charge wu not pushed. Both boys pleaded guilty to the charge of robbing can parked in Treasure Mmnuaina lot at .Park (Sty. They had been held pending complete investigation of their backgrounds. And Rudys romance apparently ; j went out the window with his freedom. The lovely girl who had been sharing his adventures, and who accompained her father back to California eternal love, wrote twice, according to Sheriff Ron Robinson. j The attractive and charming youngster can be out In a year If he behaves himself. Stone wu j given the same sentence. Laurel Girls . , Hold Program 39th Wedding Day for Jacob Reeses I Some 18.7 (m) million or 69 j pw cent of the beneficiaries were . retired workers aU their- - depen. t 11. their mother and YWIOA ttended 4.5 (m) million or S3 per take board members I dents, Mr and Mrs Jacob Reel cele-- 1 cent, were survivors of deceased thB Summit Stake brated their 39th wedding annl-- ' workers and the remaining l.B i dard Nlght 13. vertary by Having a ' family re. j (m) million or 8 per cent were Ward, Tuesday evening, April be to had postponThe program t union Easter Sunday. , disabled workers and members KAMAS ed a week In' order to obtain the Tha day wu spent by moat of of their families. ' for the evening, Mrs When Mrs Elisabeth Parker the family attending church con-- 1 jgontuy benefits inrraavd I speaker Christiansen of the Oentf-t- o mid she was just waiting for a ference- - Afterwards 8 dtonBr w Mae da nationally by 186 (m) million ln 1 wen. worth fte, wu and Board big one,- she wasn't klddln. the rest , 1964t due malniy to the growth buffet a While Elizabeth the famvery wu gave wu fishing j spent taking day HENEFE- R( ln the numbw of beneficiaries delay k talk to the y plcture8. Tho regular monthly meeting off rocky Lincoln Beach on Utah ilnd retched $u (b) Wlllon by ative and outstandingthem to llva Lake 14 lb. she a Mr All attended: of admonishing the Sunday group caught of the Henefer Camp DUP was family the end of the year, Senator and Mrs Ward Rees and their Bennett reported. up to the teachings of the church held April 15 at 7:30 at the cabin channel cat fish. She was using and to strive for those thlnge In five children; Ur and Mis Alfred with Captain Irene Rowser con- minnow bait life which ere worthwhile. AlRees and their three children, all Despite a few stiff muscles reducting. The opening prayer wee land to from the Dale Mr Mrs and of sulting struggle though her topic wu of a general Hoytsvllle; given by Sva Rlchlna, singing nature and heard by the group (Donna) Williams and their five wu conducted by Selma Taylor It, the had a real prim to show off. Mrs Mr children of and Peoa; probably before, the manner to and the minutes were gives by I Edwarda 86 died In her company wu Bailie and Christmas which aha presented her materigl Rees and their thru thil-reXnes Bakina. Lynn ' wu very Interesting to all those Mr and Mrs (Affra) Clonti Saturday 17 at 11:90 a m at his To Give Captain Rowser told the women Brown Keeling of Heber. h&me 'Seema after a long illness. Born that Elisabeth made the and their thru children, all of present. present that she had received a KAMA- Sfollows: Salt Lake, and Mr and Mn Dean letter from the Utah State Mus- remark once before about thru Dee. 39, 1878, Almy, Wyo. to CorThe program wu COALVILL- EThe music department at South Rees and their five children: of Ra eum Association telling of a con- years ago when fishermen were nelius and Elisabeth Blight Edmusic, and died Prelude poetluda Jamea Henry Wilde, 85, vention to be held at the Pioneer pulling in the fish, and the eould-n- t wards. He married Elisabeth Wil- Summit High Schbol will present OoalvUle. of a lingering lUnecs April 18 at Nu Pace; greeting! by Stak get a Mte, that aha was wait- liams June 34, 1896. She died the program at the high school Buildings in Salt Lake Saturday, the tome of a daughter In Ooal- Laurel Leader, Mn Fern Ferry: for a Mg one, and when It Feb. A' 1829. He married Carrie FTA meeting- - Wednesday, April ing Ann Smith; song, Pearl of a Girl, May ls. at 0:3Q a m and that anyvUle. ' one that has a raUo hall should struck, she hauled In an 1814 Elisabeth Gehrig , Sep. 28, 1982. 26, at 8 p m ln tha school audiT, 1880;Sake Be wu ton. She died June 22, 1964. torium, according to President send a rsprassntative to this pounder. eon of John F. of Laurel Great. Gloria Dum, a Springhollow, met Club Watch out, her words couUJ be Mr Edwards wu an elder of tbe Doris Bruanahan. &.Tder meeting. LDS church. He to survived by Both tha band and the chorqa Relief given to the camp thla dynamite. Ann two daughters, Mrs Leon (Gladys) will be featured under tbe direc- dinner Mr Don JdpOiveney Vho.Mhnrted jUrfant a, uuA month Included a cup and saucer cwn- H to for Utah JiJJ Freckleton of representative tion Baltimore, mule of MaryInstructor, Boyd over 80 yean old sent to the camp toe JUdd; introduction of speaker a?1 W. Club Brewery amoctotiop. presented a Sto land, qnd Mn 8avley (Mabel) Judd; eloping prayer. by Ploriena Collette of California Mr ' PM WMe Utter, yae 4 member of the , come to one Coalville. are of He Wilde Invited had "Stop All ?u outstanding parents which was a gift given to her 10 ,pr, LDB church; 6 miner and fnner: , qq, Chaflle Edwarda, who pn-ped- out and witness tto accomplish- - Keep America Ctoan." Hob-o- n Hennefer Sarah grandmother, 3 1 Summit County deputy Sheriff wlU to to ala bim Mrs menu May of tho death. tag ter, department. 4 KAMAS resident pqw Brunyey. former a Hoytsvllle of custodian for years: many' Selma Taylor presented a framTbe High Uinta Wkanglsra Rop- Edna WtUtoSfKd, of Fresno, of Salt Lake an also a YWMIA Summit County hospital. ed picture of a group of children accoming Club Wednesday approved the Calif., Two brothers, Otto and Survivors: : sons, daughters, General Board member, all of whom have been Identified purchase of ten heed of brahma Phillip Edwards of Orem, Utah; to HoytsChristiansen Mrs , panied Don Rm Green River, Wyo.;Leon-at a childrens dance which was roping calves qm two roping nine grandchildren, and 20 greatvllle and also made e few brief Mrs Lake Salt City; ard Jackson, held in the old recreation hall teen. Ike Wilde and Tom Blinp-o- n grandchildren and many nieces Frank (June) Toole, Mn Harold remarks to the group. with over fifty yean .ago. Sre in charge of the, purchase. and nephews also survive. Assisting Mrs Ferry tip (Jane) Bullock, both Coalville; The lesson, Utah Pioneer Re- Date for delivery of the livestock Chris lived ln Almy and Evansfor the evening arrangements Mn Clark; Mrs (Maxine) Douglas at o ranch ton a buying creation Centers, was given by Is expected to be about May 15. prior Fawcett aqd Leone Rice both Salt Lake City; were Miss Nadine Belma Lynn. The history .wu The group vylll Immediately atari Grass Creek, where he lived until Mn Bet$y Laurel ward leaden, (Fontella) Wilde, Park City voters passed Tuesday, by margin of 607 to Mrs William Mrs. Lola Mae Walkef, given by Darlene Jacques and wu perfecting their skills In order to 1045, when he sold the ranch and Thompson Rich. Mrs. Don (lone) Michigan; moved to Coalville. He then workWritten by Once Jones and Nettle compete with state groups. 223, two proposals to improve water and sewer systems in Park Ins, Ogden; 24 grandchildren; 28 Mrs. Superla Staley and Mrs. VirM. Cherry and wu about their Several new members were ed at the Echo Cafe for two years, to for the Coal- City. The margin of almost three to one was amazing brother, ginia Pace grandfather, Frank Clark, and admitted Into the newly formed and was caretaker a number of observers, who had expected a dose vote which could have later, Oswald S Salt Lake City; wu entitled, Upton's Recreation organisation at their Wednesday ville City Parkfor Mr Gladys Randall, Coalville; as a IBs youngoccupation yean. gone either way. Center. meeting. Next meeting date hu Llbbie Brooks. Hoytsvllle. j Mrs and blacksmith a man wu er Refreshments were served to been set for May, at Beaver services were held Mon Funeral ixr the water system, to be paid for by an a boilermaker. He also worked Improvement the sixteen 'members present by Creek Inn. Mrs 1062, In railroad. for the i increase in water rates, wu approved by 307 to 109. Improve cSSwuSceSStoJ?. Hostesses Irene Rowser, Susie The Coalville Seminary is going Edwards became 111 and their ll Church and Marguerite Paakett. tax financed by an be sewer the to in ment system, at the Bishop to have a special program to Mortuary, for cared Mabel Priyer hu daughter, 114. to 300 and was postFrank Bullock; raise prelude approved by levy, money for the seminary them since. Jude, Asna Parker; Invocation, building program, on Saturday, Funeral services were held at Community leaders were jubilant over passage or the John jackaon; song, quartet by May 1 at 7:20 p m ln the North Mr and Mrs Ken Walker of the LDS Stake House ln Coalobstacle in the way of immediate advancement of both June Wilde, Bessie Meadows Summit High School Gym. final 1:00. at 20, Hoytsvllle, are announcing the ville, Tuesday, April The entertainment will be the Staley . and Dorothy An Easter Cantata was pre- arrival of a toby girl, bom last Closing prayer at the Mortuary residential and recreational activity. They predicted that home j Superla Young University folk Sacra-.meWalker. Brigham was given by Bishop sented In Kamas Ward Saturday at the Summit County building win make a healthy forward step immediately, and Staples; violin solo, JEmbIT dancers. These dancers nvisted service for the hv prayer Oiienlng have another meeting Sunday night Hospital. They recreational development can go ahead without fear of e organiby the the Ward choir,1 under the dict- little girl anxiously wnlting for wns by Mcrlyn Johnson of tto.that was interference. first gro.ip qver the' sation, Elders Quorum, followed by a legal ion of Ernest Terry. baby slater to arrive home. at to represest the United . Mr and Mrs Kent Wilde have duet by Mr and Mrs Reed Paco, Olendon Jewkos wu narrator. On tbe other hand, those with limited income who may the fnmous Folk Dance Fftst'.vnl Marie Good worth played the n toby girl who arrived Inst week. the life history by Paul Barber; at Varde, Denmark. wMrti , on find the improvements expensive, took a philosophical view. piano and Edna Fltxgrrod 11 ie Thla is their first child. Proud Western songs by Mi Pace 23 nations. They have Carlos a talk tho to buckle the Porter, was belts have Mrs our little by are Mr organ, were Lila and a Soloists Well Colton, organ. grandparents tighter, just In danced Belgium, Austria. (Gerand Mrs Mr a duct and Pace, by Vera Butler Richie, Stanley But- Carl Wilde, of Coalvlllo, and Mr had to come some time, just as well be now. C0I1KCI1SUHi It and many other pl'icv on many, ler, Keith Bailey and Jeffry Mc- and Mrs Leon Judd of Ifoytsvllle. closing prayer by Frank Bullock. continent. the Coalville ln MV Burial the and Cemetery. Neil. Duets were played by Mar- Great grandparents are Throughout the day rumors were rife in Park City, with Support your ward by purchasgaret Mitchell and Jean McNeil: Mrs Earl Caiderwood of Henefer, tho wide .KnM. rot. CoMcquently negative tickets from students who 5" ing widely Stanley Butler and Alma Jean and Mrs Katherine Judd of tive margin waa doubly amazing. call at your home. tto deceased. Jewkea. hsh Henefer DUP This Big Holds Session j . himS,rved u . J.E Wilde Dies South Musicians n, Program at 85 Years Age u Lions Meet M 1 AuTffchictoq DA1". Roping Buys Brahuia Calves r25 n.;. Nt PARK CITY APPROVES WATER. SEWER RONDS THREE TO ONE t Program Planned for Seminary u 18-mi- BIRTHS , Easter Cantata Given at Kamas nt people-to-peopl- . ed b. |