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Show I CHALK CREEK HIGHWAY GETS d dream of Summit County leaden, and especially of County Commie aloner Carloe Porter, la nearer realisation thla week. The circle tour from Coalville to Idlrror Lake, via tbe Chalk Creek Basin, la approaching the atage of reality. At a recant meeting of the Summit County Commission, officials of the Utah State Road and tbe Uintah Obnunlnlon. A THURSDAY, civic-minde- long-tim- e Cottnty, Wyoming, Commission, the state engineers agreed to surface the highway from Its at the Newton present ranch, four miles above Upton, to the Wyomlng-UtaState line. end-of-lln- TYKE TH STATE O.K. TO FILL CIRCLE APRIL 29, 1969 VOLUME KOI NUMBER 17 COALVILLE, UTAH Intruders Leave Stove Ruming; Indian Youth Beaten, Poisoned Spring Brings Kids Out to Hills as Lawmen Have Busy Week End e h The State plans to stretch the paving this summer to Pine Cliff Inn, Porter said yesterday. They will also bullld the road from the Inn-tthe state, line. This road goes along the old county road and an ancient abandoned railroad right-of-wa- How would you like to receive 975.00 worth of electricity used in your summer home, when you hadnt been near.-thplace all winter? Wealey Sines didn't much care for it either. He owns the nice cabin on the Weber River along the Brown Canyon road, two miles from Peon, And so Mr Sines Investigated last week, according to Sheriff Ron Robinson. He found (he electric stove still burning. Ever since January 23, when two young men and a girl broke Into the cabin and stayed at least two days. The Intruders used up all the stove wood and then, rather then forage for more, they huddled around the electric stove for warmth. Their extreme lack of appreciation for hoepltallty was registered In the fact they didn't even bother to turn it off when they left. They also mad on mistake. They placed a couple of longdistance calls on the Sines phone. One to Ogden, one to Murray. These calls were traced, and the date of the visit, along with Identity of the Intruder!, was thus ascertained. Mr Sines says ha plans to prosecute. After all, thata a lot of electricity to waste. a bill for With Spring In the air, the Juvenile from the city are heading for the hills, and they give law enforcement officials a bad time. There are ao many dt them and they are ao full of vinegar. Just ask Deputy Sheriff "Hoai . t Wilde, for Instance, Friday he was notified that kids were breaking into the Leo Beck-stea- d home near Samak, Juat below Beaver Creek Inn. In bropd daylight, too end a cabin owned by a brother of the Salt Lake County Sheriff. The Mg deputy (pent seven hours rounding up IS boys and girls. Alll were high school kids from Jordan and Hlllcreet. They had planned a beach party, got rained out, headed for the hills. They had a fun supply of liquor and wen set for a "school luffing" party which Wilde interrupted. He notified the truant offleen In Salt Lake City, and aoon the. phono started ringing at his head-- 1 quartan in Beaver Creek Inn as their parents began tracing youngsters. Tton pewits arrived j in droves. Bid of party. One Indian boy was in the Summit County Hospital and one Negro professor was in the Sum- Heath, mit County JaU this Week as 4 City. 995 South Stats, Balt Lake More Uquor climax of aeries of arrests made And Beth James, of salt Lake by atate sand, county officials ' over the week lend. City, laid she was headed tpr Klll-Ka- r whin she was Kamp Wallace Baeoiita Dial, who Porter said the Wyoming group driving on (or was) a student counselor at arrested for drunk 4:36 Sunday mornseemed amenable to continuing 40 at Highway School Indian the Intermountain their share of the paving from at Brigham City, le charged with ing. She was placed In the Sumthe state Una to the Mirror Lake supplying liquor to minor. This mit County JalL Her companion, road, a distance of about ii miles. I the third time, his superior Charles Bruner, Salt Lake City However, they took no definite at Brigham City told Sheriff bartender, wa charged with pub-11- c Intoxication. , Ifrs Ed (Jean) tfre, president action. r, Ron Robinson. Dial wu arrested Bail-Kaof the Summit county dairy wives would have Kamp night. Friday not or Whether Wyoming paves on Saturday led a delegation of He will be remembered by been closed by that time anyhow. the new stretch will add greatly women, from this area to the to the the Sheriff said, aa tha Deputy' Wilde said doors were, jmany, of the pleasure driving, annual spring meeting of the Utah handsome Negro who squired a broken open it two American' Ct) circle, which contiins great scenblonde to Park City night stations, one at Kamaa, the other Dairy Wives in Salt Lake City. ic lovely Lakd drivers Salt who beauty,' at Oakley, Nothing was takari. Wives of dairymen from apota the peat year. wish to visit Mirror Lake will be atBeehive state the Juat somebody raising hell, I' throughout Students in Trouble able to shorten the circle trip by r tended the meeting, held at the said the Host. guess," Eddie In Patterson, 19, a leader returning through Coalville Newhouse Hotel. student activities at the Brigham of Evanston, Featured speaker for the anCity school, was In very serious The residents of the Bear JKa3' condition at the county hospital, nual meeting was Kathleen Ann ' . A physician said ha has been bea. Mil, Chicago, field home econo- River ranching community are anstous AsVEaKNUN KAY for completion of the road mist for the American Dairy ten with flats; but more serious sociation. Miss nil outlined the Porter said, because It will obviwas tbe fact that be bad apparen. ADA'S program for recipe develop- ously greatly shorten their trip tly drank gin like water and his ment and foods research for the to Salt Lake City. system could not accommodate CO-O- P tbe sudden shock of alcohoL dairy wives. Events for the Utah Dairy Eugene J. Yaxsle, Jr., 19, Mr Ray Vernon, Coalville along another Brigham City student, Wives got underway Saturday with four other Utah men, was was charged with assault on Pat- - The Summit County Mr Board morning with a meeting of the honored and received s beauti- - tenon. Patrolman Hank Mansel- - in session Saturday evening at board of directors. This was folful plaque at the Fur Breeden j lln and Deputy Sheriff Kay MB- - the court house swarded the Md io wel by a luncheon meeting, at Annual Rill Banquet held at tha ter-- Naughton, who made the arrests, for sale of fair book ads to thi which Mia spoke. race room In Salt Lake City said the three engaged In a run- - Coalville BPW dub. ball County Dairy Wives groups 1965. Seven hundred 10, April have been organised In the 16, jnlng flat fight and race in two1 The Mda for the sheep shed Gary L Hickman, a graduate mw P P1 care, coming down the Sum- - were rejected and a building student In the Utah Cooperative anf Utah counties where dairying 196M8 offleen with the denes, mlt hill on Klghwy 40, and were eommltee was appointed to 8raW Mrs Wildlife Research' Unit at Utah prominent reported ' nominated: The plaque reads as follows: lucky they were not killed in up man definite specification! State University, l has started a V. IE Noyes, Morgan, president Resident: Kan Robertson and Founders Citation, 1939 65. and make further financial af-traffic.two year study on the producer, of the Utah Dairy Wives. "These David Smith. Mr Vernon is hereby cited not Patterson are Both Yamle and Ray dla-- ! rangementa. movement wives and organisations tty, dairy condition, Vice President Trank Adkins, r Mrs, Louies Slmlster wu ehos-her- d Judgement, perser-- Navajoa, due to return to the tributlon of the Coalville deer Edh Taggart Lewiston, Cache Susie Honor roll for the fifth term, Oldham. un- - ( Artsona reservation next month, en chairman of the County Queen 19) nnuu and dedication. For Unit wives of dairymen but also per-for(Deer t North Summit School District, eelflah contributions of time, ,011 has a Badielor of Aria da-- contest, according to Mrs. Velma a valuable sendee in pro- rleSecretary, Dorothy Brown, Oar- - includes the following students: near Coalville. ' and financial responsl- - gree. Raymond. of Judd, board member. nsa and last 1964. Mr During understanding October, moting Seventh Grade: Peggy KUider. And new Justice of the Peace Admission to the Fair thla Vedr Historian, Denise Smith, BarbHickman recorded Information blllty In the founding and estab- " Utah's high quality dairy Bonnie Jean Eighth Grade: ara Winters. first successful James Kilby knew Just what to will be $1.00 for adults, 50 cents - - - -- 431 deer at a deer checking !1!Bhment. from ' for ,BP ,a do when he met up far the first for children 5 to 15 yetis of dgo, Activity- Manager f Xiion Jones, Smith, Kevin Simla ter, Ronald station 3 miles east of OoMvMe, it0061 Other stats offices, in addi, Parker, Lee Olson, Bradley Keyes, ' Boyce Judd; time with contempt of court. He and thou under 5 years win lie Two of the 94 11 year old i""erlc Utah. tion to' Mfa Noyes, are: Mrs F. Main Cheerleader, Lee Xun'Ptank Judd, Brenda Judd, Brad- bucks had four Your outatandlng service a charged hie prisoner 9100 end a admitted free, on Edis Taggart Lewiston,. Canho each points ley James, d Boyer, Georgia Rees. dlctor cited and day in JaU, when the occasion The Fair date are July 10 and the average wu 2 county,' vice president; end Im Ninth Grade: Vera Williams, antler while Correne Advertising cknowledged and-thby the grateful came up Sunday night Manager, 31, with the rodeo being held mi . L. E. Schooler, Salt Lake City, points average weight Bruce Williams, Zeanna Stoddard, Sargent, Rosalind Warner. werobership of the Fur Breeden ' r. for Saturday, July. SI. Young and secretary-treasure95 the old wu rear race ... tlrrsiod. General Elections were to be Barbara Stevens, Tjbrry Sue Stal-ie- ! Agricultural Cooperative of Mid- Young wW produce tha show Mrs i. Edwin UM, Kama, Is a Colleen Rees,' Randy Pace, held Thursday. Mrs. Mary Turnbow wu imW Mr etatea that the'Ta, utah- - Presented at the 29th member oftho board of directors Loyal Pace, Connie- - Jean Max-'wel- l, 1964 deer ected to the board of direetors; for the Coal-- 1 annlTeiar on April 19, 1965. harvest of Summit county. Lake City down the Toad from Vicky Ray Jackson, Jana vllle deer ' herd wu up to the' Lee Deary, Barbara Dearden, Nor-- ! Perk City to Kimball Junction ! 1 man Crittenden, Kenneth Crlt- - average of the lut 5 years with Sunday night at .peed, up to 00 SrtWlntora and 'RlWS lit KCIUllOIl 55 percent hunter succese and mllu an hour. At the Junction tendon, Allen Brown, Ella Mm out Six Wanof seven former approximately the same amount Adkins. Van Dam turned off his lights, - ,lhlP lirls who grew up together turned Tenth Grade: Tarry Wool- - of hunters in the Held. 40, then Set-ohad Mr Hickman will be a resident Clean-U-p lut f made aright on Highway rel . stenhulme, on the Lynette Willoughby, highway Summit near Coalville, urrtav afternoon. They met In and came bade. But Marcellln j Bradley Vernon, Douglu Parker, for the nextCounty Ealt Lake for luncheon and vlalt- six months. ' ; Dennis OAKLEY Pace, Joan Jollffe, Alan ! ling. There were Mrs Robert collared him. Slmlster. The prisoner resisted arrest, Elmo Woolsterfhulme, mayor o( ' Rei tMarl Grow Dansie, Mrs Marcellln Hulls Arp Qnlrl Eleventh Grade: None, of Oakley, wu tbe featured speaksaid, and when he got 'Vernal (Amber Hixson) Pettit, Twelfth Grade: Robert WU- to court he wu still abusive, Cliff Clark has been having Mrs Ren P. er at the Ladles Civic Club Mon. J. (Leone Femellus) Bites, WMlan Mrs of Michael home to the at luck Urms, Kayleen Kilby. So he his according good Judge , day night, railing ragtetered Mrs LaMarr (Mabel Smith) Bo- 675 for driving on a of bIack a DeMar Wilde. a got tag Bu,la latel. all of AL Lake: Salt 8IeMenrfef8y Pier Mrs. Under, $100 and Ins, Paulette Reese, Mr Woolstenhulme spoke on wrak Buddy Judd of Coal- - ( lyn (Ruth Bates) Young of Van-viU- e suspended license, plus now RaNae Nola Elaine cy, Pace, Pace, the beautification program bought one, then they sold couver. Wash., ana Mrs Warm Ovard, Susan Kae Judd, Tony two at the Uinta Baaln sale to a (Wanda underway in the community. He Young) Spriggs of CoalIt of the National American Le- Geary, Vicky Foust, Linda Brown, man from Roosevelt, and at the vllle. Mis Cleve sa ordinance had been passed change of pace, Patrolman Don Robert-Del(Norma Mar-Jean Glen Blonqulat, Craig Boyer, PUcer picked up a man along sale they sold, three, which ran) Watkins of by the Town Board and la posted Sacramento, Cal. Brown. went to Colorado,In the Post Office. Two weeks unable to come. wu AClean-u- p Bulck all tbe way from California have been designated I resi1964 la allowed week license with plates. I Just weeks. This wanted to hurry horn, to Wyom- dents to clean their own property town clean-up- . and next week ing and get back to herding offleen who met Mrs. centered be will along sheep," said William Welch, Ther pertinent lswphMia By Ann Georgs Andrews at tha airport Monday town town streets, mopolla. the highway, Eighty-nin- e years ago, Sunday, d. t Uemuiiam park and other public grounds. I wu bora, there waTfour feet of Rees began a cattle ranch at vllle he told a friend that hs wu , In 1918 be began railing Dodge separate arreets to r operating a Town people are urged'to Join now1 bn the ground that day, Castle Rock, He met and married on his way out of Utah. The men and Bulck automobiles, changing motor vehicle while Intoxicated. emu Hospital. That evening n In the clean-u- p campaign and April 25, 1070. My mother told Mery Rees end ell of their chil- offered Mm the sale of hla ( from Dodge to Chevrolet In 1920. One wu DeWayne Allison, of reception and banquet were held help rid the town of unsightly me ao, and I know that she wu dren were bora at Castle Rock. blackhmith shop for 6106. That Among bis many at the Empire Room iplsquu of Heber City. Thd Other, William F. honoring her, 73 Years a Cowboy teeMme trash, dead trees, etc. Individuals wtn toth In the Hotel Utah. day Tom walked to Echo, hitched jygment there le e Distinguished off win be responsible for hauling Tom Moore grew up In the a ride on a freight train to Caetla thsrt Crackled Mr. Moore, Irens Redden also attended the from General iSalu Record their own trash. Each town board T. EL (Tom) Moore hu done addle, and rode often until four Rock to borrow tha money from Motors. In 1950 be wu Awarded and banquet Monday. reception t to fimmimr hu been assigned almost everything end ell that he rears ago. Aa a lad of twelve hla father. That afternoon he a 45 year diamond future of the AuxThe special ahd 0300 pin older residents In hauling endeavored wu done well. He wu yean eld he went with his father flagged a train and rode bade to in the Foreign Aid program iliary for 45 yean of service for Fireaway their rubbish. bora at Castle Rock and grew up to southern Utah to buy cattle, Echo Junction and a friend gave stone tlrae. la providing tools for Costd Rica,. Nett dvte meeting win be aa there. Kls mother's family Im- and herded them to Osktle Rock, him a ride to Coalville on Me These people era handicapped la Veruflla Worker open night eet for May 3, at the migrated from England far 1690. That year they sold a herd, taking bobsled. Hist night T, E. More their work for needed supplies. home of Gwen Slmpeon. Peggy A fe montha after arriving In them to Echo to ship them on owned his first business. Each unit hu been asked to atfnd The first rodeo In Summit Wilde is hostess. the UMted States her family wu the railroad to Omaha. They sold Interest in Wildlife three cento per member to assist County was put on by the Moore sent to Belt Lake Clt, via wagon them to a men who gave them Always having an avid Interest end Rees Ranch of pistle Rock. enthusiastic leaden hi this program, Thirty Unit No. 93 of Coalville wu train, Tliejr moved to CoaMlle cash. The cash wu counted and In wildlife end vegetation he be- There were 01 heed of bed horses gathered at the Summit Stake where her father, Edmund Rees put Into buckskin sacks. It wu gan studying rail conservation. rode that day. We rode from 10 Center on April 20 to exchange j happy to make their donation, in compaiiy with Samuel Flet- then to be put into a safe but He wu president of the Summit o'clock In the morning until six ideu and receive the latest also gave 65.00 to the won- d Clean-u- p cher and IVm. Patterson opened somehow they discovered that County Soil Conservation - for o'clock In the afternoon, we put formation relative to i derfiil National Child Welfare proup the Old Churoh coal mine for the money wu missing. Tom's sixteen yean. Under hla direc- hi a full shift, he wrote under grams in the county for the com- program. KAMAS father yelled for Tom to stop the tion hundreds of miles of range-lan- d a photo of a rodeo scene. Kamas town offldala win con- the IDS church. ing year. USU Extension Agents Cubs to America wu fenced, seeded end Tha moving of the Old Rock J. Reed Moore end Mary R. Bacon any train, and handed him a revolver, duct a campaign to clean-u- p and that wu once that a twelve weeded. An Interesting paper pre- School House from Coalville to conducted the Leaders' Training A unsanitary conditions that exist Hie father, David Moore also in the ares, according to Reed came froirf England. He told his year old boy held up a train. pared by him In 1936 hold of the the Pioneer Village In Salt Lake Schools, and they also stressed The engineer at gunpoint stopped vanishing wildlife, The morning City wu supervised by Mr the Smithies, member of the town wealthy uncle that he wu going Importance of keeping good to Join the Mormon Church and the train and then Tom explained dove, Curlew Snipe, Sage chicken, Moon, He bought the property records In the board. program. Leaders who had received preThe public Is asked to report go to America. He wu told that the difficulty. Moores .began un- antelope, large elk herds, hawks that the building wu on for the an heir loading their cattle and the ori- are gone, the prairie (ox, cata- Moore Motel. It wu the first vious training at State Leaderopen sewers, he would be cut off uch conditions If- - he did; hut Moored advent- ginal buyer began making ar- mount, Wolverine and mountain' public building In Summit, Mor- ship Schools assisted with the vaetc., to any member of the town Could you make the dream-dres-s council and It will be Investigated uresome spirit could not be chang rangements to "buy" the cattle lions are gone, ft Is to the range gen end Wasatch Counties. Each rious departments. Reporta were ao they were loaded back owners expense that the hawk stone wu token down separately and taken care of, Mr Smithies ed. He and six other young men again, given by BcmeU Kummer, Park for seven teen-ag- e girls? aged for America. They also again Into the boxcars after the has been killed out, he was the and marked, and erected In exact City, .and Wills Dearden of ITien-ecWell, Donna Keyes rould and uid. came to Utah via wagon train, buckekln sacks full of money were natural rodent killer, how they construction on lfa new site. The Phases of the clothing pro- did. She made seven beautiful have, to rid those destructive ani- daughters of the Pioneers have gram were discussed by Ilcan Tay fcrmals for the Junior Prom thla but five of them perished in hard securely In their handa. Mr. Moore studied the black- mals by poison." He also wrote erected a memorial on the origin- ships of travelling. David Moore Miss lor, Kamas; Roma Judd, Hoyts- - year. The girls brought only sug-n- i and constant companion .and smith trade and vetrlmarlan cul- that he can remember when Echo Fred Stoncbrcaker paint- - vllle; jClara Nelson, Park City, and gestions and pictures or What they site. Model Ts friend, Hy Bail, accompanied the ture at the AC college In Logan. Canyon and Chalk Creek Canyon ed an. oil of the building and It Helen Judd, Hoytsvllle. LaWana wanted, and Donna cut out and train to Echo canyon. The captain Chuckling, told of a prank he were as full of vegetation as Par- hangs In the Moore living room. Milliner, Wanship. presented the sewed up seven original lovely KAMAS of the train sent them Into Coal' pulled on is Instructor. Ho got leys Canyon now Is but desIn 1940 Mr, Moore established new food science program to the , dresses, model a wu Miss Dnnna Hoyt to de- a bnr of lead Rnd naked the in' tructive man hu mare them bar- the locker plant which has stendl- - j lenders of foods clubs. the of train vllle ahead The girls wearing these dresses Hair Style States Western the liver a nuiKsage, later going to 'tractor to show him how to ton, by klllhg off wildlife, g well were wore BallThe Agents pleased expanded. Trudy Olson, Bnrbars Chap-wit- h Show, held at the Lafayette Bnlt Lake City, Brigham Young 'emper It; Jo wllh all the class and fire. the fine httendance and the poll. Le Ann Boyer, Sherry Moore, Mr Moore spent a quiet day room at the Hotel Utah Sunday. sent those two men to Fountain gathered around he lowered the Thomas Ellis Moore married at home Sunday. Family and Interest sohwn by these leaders Georgia Foust, Susie Oldham and The models were from the grad- Oreen to teach school, two years steel" on tongs Into the fire. In' Wilde, 8ept. 30. 1911 hi friends called am were served who already have clubs organized Georgia Rees, Emily and uate Spring Charm Fashions went to work on the stead of changing color as steel the Salt Lake Temple, Veran, cake and ice cream by Mrs Nellie and going ao smoothly. More . There are many who will agree later they Lake City. Modeling School, Salt railroad and wen both present would, it melted, Tom d aclicd for Frank and Rhea, Mrs Grant Bag-na- Crittenden. He has been confined leaders are urgently needed, how-- 1 how lucky we are to have Donna The latest In hair fashion wer at the an his children. There are most of the winter due to illness ever, and any one willing to vol-- ; with her talent and ability In stylo Driving of the Golden the door with! the tongs close bestyled Introduced. Danna being him. hind nine and four great but Is glad to be home and at Promotory Point, untecr should contact tha super-- , and sewing, with her friendliness Spike grandchildren hair atyllat by the world renown ! In 1900, one day while in Coal' grandchildren. Then David Moore and David visor In your community, and enthuslasm.tfeien'ttikppell. company. Leo Dairy Wives y. in Session atSaltLake rt ! New Direttort Are Named CITED FOR WORK to Fair Board . Plan Research on Deer Herd North Honor Roll Is Told - ?tt m 1 . pro-duet- s. u e y, ; SwmODcS Oakley Plans Big . U-tu- ,r arirK - u u ISSS S e?S Tom Moore Notes 89th Birthday in Good Life Filled with Action 1 S ow, . n as-ta- 4-- I Katnas Officials Conduct in-lan- 4-- H Sincere TRIBUTE 4-- u u to Donna r. Danna Hoyt Beauty I I ... I f-- over-grazin- il wei-corn- Parrege, |