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Show Three Summit County Physicians Replace Coroner s Jury Duties Dr. R. J. Parker, of Coalville, NUMBER 32 AUGUST 12, 1965 VOLUME XXXI COALVILLE, UTAH 94017 County Physician, has been ap- of the hospital heating- - system. THURSDAY, pointed County Medical Examiner, Investigation Is to be made Into with John Kumagal of Kamaa the feasibility of obtaining a gas and Dr. Wm. Orris of Park City, hot water heater so that the fur- 1 A A as deputies with equal authority. nado may be closed down during Thig appointment was made by the summer months. The com- the County Commissioners dur- missions rs also discussed, the ing their meeting Monday, Aug.,2, posstbtllty of hiring public wet In compliance with the new State fare workers at the hospital to The Summit Stake Conference Medical Examiner law passed by fill will convene the 14th end 15th any vacancies in the future. 1965 the Legislature to replace of August with Elder Bruce R. The Weed Committee proposed the coroner's Jury In the lnvestl- McConkie, visiting General Au. . accidental and unat-- , , postponing bug spraying until Winners of the Summit County next yexr whan provision can be Fair. Parade, held Saturday, July thorlty and his companion Eve-- I deaths. made in the budget to cover this 30, were as follows: rett Bingham main speakers. I Six month approval was given expense. Meetings will be held at the stake Service and Fraternal; BFW on the application for a. beer lij house S. B. Cordell was issued a she first; Merry Mrs Club, with the Sunday St 10:00 a. m. and cense at the Bear River Service with a lunch being edu-to Summit an p.m., Princes month operate County Dairy permit j submitted by Donnie Revelll and cation 1 exhibit 11:30 at noon. Everyone Is along the high-- 1 second; and Lions Club, third, Robot Morrison. to attend. Youth Organisations; Stake way at Castle Rock containing Discussion was ' mads of the live reptiles. Sheriff Ron Robin--' Cub Scout, first Business Floats; President Hobson announces hospital, sewer line trouble; also son has Investigated conditions No. 10, (white) first; No. 12 (yel-i- n the following meetings to be held this exhibit and found them to low) second, and No, U (pink) Saturday, August 14th, at the I be satisfactory. Stake Houw, and those who are third. Gordon Owen, Jr., and. Gordon to be present: 2:00 p.m. to 4:20 Miniature: "Ply me to the! School Christensen, both of Salt lake Moon" with Rao Blon-TUf Kamu Valley guitar trio, the Galaxies, recently p.m.,Stske Sunday City, applied for permission toiqutet, kayleen Shaw, Anita Blon. Stake Genealogy operate a grocery store and off-- j qulst, and Janella Shaw, first; won a television contest from dozens of competitors, and the Committee; Bishops; and High site beer sale, on the Weber River "Aloha with Group Leaden. 4:40 p.m. rawyi!, boyi are winning admiration everywhere they appear. From Prints near Tim Pines. This business will Annette Chappell, and mnkle left: to 6:00 p.m,; General Authority; Richard Brent Wilde. Billy Harris, Prescott, be open from May to the end of Jean- Chappell, eeccnd. Stake Presidency; Clerks; Stake I'. ; deer season, and will be built In Novelty; "A Spoon. Full of SuKAMAS TV ' . Priesthood, Genealogy, and Sun2.) program They (Channel Si 1966. Approval was granted for School Representatives; eon. had won a talent W.m.i day with Pebble Donnal for noted previously its gar", Judy Wl.y bo - i , ; Buthe store, and The grocery test Farm following meeting will, be Utah State approval among and and its but Mitchell, Joylln Chappell, friendliness, fanning Hie Sheriffs Patrol announces Is to bo stuboor license of in CounELDER BtUCt E. McCONUM the held reau teen-agtoo Summit at with e Wanshlp at 7:00 p.m, to from "Home Fair" the If Groups ".resident! have three first; the winner of the Cushman HaO-sta- r 0:001 and then to be present are: the Harold Hobson family, sec. anything to say.. about It, it will ty FJdr, at the County Fsir was Mr dio A apodal mooting was held with ond; and "Good Ship Lollipop soon be noted for "The Galaxies Chimb afiseee CMS IhedVlnoent of Salt Lako, Mr Richard Is the son of Mr and Stake Presidency; (Berks: . High Owen Burnham, with Mark Vernon, third. Graham .and clerks; Council; Shirs, Bishoprics is Mrs A. tbs B. Brent Vlncent'i name was pulled from "Tbs Galaxies! a guitar combo Prescott, dUhteqfMb Impersonators; single, Lori Lee emulating of Richard Prescott, son of Mr and Mrs DeMar Wilde, Group Leaden of Melchissdek the box at the fair danoe by Su- sad Bud Gasparae to dlocusa the Mr. Mr. Shlra and airport needs, sie Oldham. Thlrlot, . first; Heidi Williams, Brent Wilde, 1 14, and Billy and Billy la the Son of Mr and Priesthood Quorum. i Burnham aretomaks an investi- second; and Julie Dee Gunn, 14, 12, will be featured during Mrs Jay Harris. All an students Harris, The Patrol would like .to thank gation Into the requirements of third. ScftooL South st Summit High a "talent gala" at toe Utah State all the unlucky donors who did the State in order to State Impersonators, Couples: "Erls Fair In Salt Lake City at p.m., Richard sings and plays his guitar not win. Your money will be used and Federal aid in thegetoomple-toand Tina," and Tartan and Jane Sept., 16 In Exhibit Building No. 1. with the group. to buy more equipment. Recently i of this projeat. tied for first; "Thing one and Tlie boys were flnallats In Eu. Hu boys hope to stick together a had Truck and two Bno Cats with Ruth Judd and Two," Thing gene Jelesnlk'i Talent Showcase end mska a carder of music. or Weasels hare been purchased, i Lisa Rlchins, second; and the In addition to radios, walklp talk--) ' Flintstonee," third. lea and some First Aid Equipment Decorated Autos end Boats: - Coalville BPW club members Patrol members have assisted for a Dream," first. Pishing have enjoyed two very successful there Thelma received two i the sheriff In catching an esDecorated B1 cycles: Laura Judd S parties for their July and August tor the Coalville club. caped prisoner end have . taken ; first, Lori Boyer, second, Jeff over the duties of the Coalville meetings. : Tw Awards (HvemThe July , party was a cook-ou- t Thursday evening, anyone pass- Louder, third. Chief of Police while Harry 1 on One was a beautiful trophy glr-e- n Stars Western Clubs: Riding held at the border station and vacation. It can be said that par ing the Woodland Ward would to the club having the best Junior Posses, first prepared by Marjorie Crittenden press book covering an activities trol members are on can twenty have aeen the roof literally being La Von Horsewomen: Senior Bullock end Malan, Ino, Mon. and her committee. Due to the tour hours every day to assist railed.. The grand occasion was published In a weekly paper, and and El da Ball, ; the sheriff, city police, or civil the ward's yearly reunion with Vernon, first; day began construction work on chilly weather that evening, only It happened to be The 'Siadpilt second. the new Coalville poet office. The a abort business meeting was condefence In any emergency that fun, fun, fun. Bee. Martelle "WlWamn Senior Horsemen Gale Stocknew bblldlng is oh Mala Street, ducted by President Donna Keyes. County Dinner, which was choices, might arise, with no compensaLaVaun Vernon are fo bo and Saxton, first: and Clyde man, between toe Morby Store and too Thelma Beard who Is now servsteak, lamb chops, tion. All the money that comes in such congratulated for their efforts In Kbward Blon-Juis- t, present post office. to the patrol Is used to purchase cube steak, or hamburger steak, second; Kin and ing aa.Dlstrict Director, and Shav- compiling the press book for (964 third, was served to over 250 people.-ThSummit County Development ians Anderton, past president, and needed equipment ,65 and Tbs Bes for itaoo-operatoHorsewomen: Diane Dill-firs-t; In putting up the had recently attended the State j Corporation primary presidency was In The Patrol was called out SunM second: Julie Stephens, to government convention at Vernal, Utph, and Deej1, awarding dta-tor- n On ' some Thursday,'. 5, ,buIldnL Mo-an- d day, August A at 4:00 a.m, to charge of thf program with Thelma August also Ronnie g Accepted Junior Horsemen: leae-tan- t of Cermon-le- s. impc-- . specification!, and It will be iind very Pock, Chalk Creek area, with 12 Wlntertod as Master news interesting beet very for the picture third. Boyar, Becky First on the line-u- p was a trio the Post Office Department, search for. a bqyjost in the East customers Stopped, secMae's, ,: ta.Uingtheatory about some stab custom-- . Junior ftiadSU aaldj'-- ' to members of the 'patrol answering with Billy Su Blsel, rNorma Polar These eat. King third. project of ictirkypubUihedin a' Scott Woolatenhulme, Crandall, Jr., h presl- the caU. The boy was found at Knight and JoDe Blsel, and her ond; en were (he nationally famous! weekly paper. This picture ibd was clever Next a ot reading corporation, and Bud Osmosd Brothers and their fam-,,dedbproxlmataly 8:45 a.m. by patrol guitar. In The Bee, showing appeared of Salt Lake CRy, Is see. members Keith Shaw and Fred by Nancy Clawson, an accordion ily. The Osmond Brothers as we Louise Rees and Joan Saifant TaaselL Van solo by Gays all know appear on the Andy WU-- rBtwY and treasurer. Board mem, Robinson. conducting the very successful Finally those terrific little Sheriff and Patrol members are llams show. They have been camp-- bore Georgs Crandall of CoalThe North Summit FFA has Laxy Ere Clinic, at the Element Airs vU1 end Bob Dansie of Salt Lako again to be commended for fast square dancers, the Teen ing In SUmmit County. lota of activity lately. First T School, sponsored by BPW. seen action in getting this search or- made up of Oaylen Pace, JoDe Mountain Meadow Ranch was at the Polar They stopped the Summit County Fair was King. Norma ganised and Into the area. The' Blsel, Seth Wlnterton, scene of the August party .bu!id1? few days prior, but this visit the nfw follows: exhibitors with si Sherfffs Patrol still has a need Knight, Ron McNeil, Gaya Van The purchase of a sign to dee-- WM unknown untll beauty of Coal- reatly with Marselle Williams and her Brad Alvin Rlchins, Sheep Sue had Blsel, 'villa's Mala Street, wlU bo 40x90 Taasell, and Billy for dedicated member Ignate the Summit County MemJ I Sargent, Hyrum Newton, Ronald committee handling the arrange-and stom- 37, TTM.nit.i i... rhnwn as1 Tb 6rla working on the shift; everyone numbwi and Eteanor McKnlht, Barbara Tom Boyer and Paul nronta Tenty-a- l ping feet. the poet office only. Construction I Crittenden, the major project for tne year, the moat t-feasted gueete upon Loutaa McKn,8ht. Sargent. To climax the evening, a combo, bv the VFW, Chalk Creek Post! wU1 of CnuwWl brict and delicious , Paulette " were very dted Bullock and Malan have Dairy Rodney Brown, Rich-- tractlvely arranged d consisting of Brad McNeil, Seth 7834 of the VFW, and the VFW ever could assortment one of food and Workman to Fred have such honor. ed ard Brown, Wlnterton, Jeff McNeil, and Ron Auxilltary. This will be a 3 by 5 cwnpletIon withln w School for. . hope Rees. Ken McNeil, played while everyone j the gini purchased thm-Project! Sue easeful and Beef Melvin Chappell j poregt Service, which will be set Institute, danced out on the tennis court, Business consisted of reports on August 27, Stevens. Floyd time There were many old n brick on the hospital lawn. To several successful projects car- August 30, Opening of School. Swine Norman Crittenden Farewell Party j friends who came for the fun, out by the club during the September 6, Labor Day. All those participating felt keen A meetln w held by the Mr and Mrs Alden Richin, were School close for plus many summer people. October needl8Ml3r destroyed and all new most divisions and ln competition A final special thanks to Vers end dance to be held September I the U.E.A. guests of honor st a farewell Coalville Jayceea Tuesday, Aug. those In the was very wen I sheep division were mnn Louise Rees hard the who had 8:00 Music at very In ln the 1965 the Dugdale 25, of .EndQuonset. 42 Courthouse, Kiven for them July 29th at October 29, days of the results with the pjty new , well pleased with the shed, task of taking charge of the pre- will be furnished by Bill Judd and the home of Larry and Dear- , A committee, consisting of Bill members efforts in solicit-faiQuarter. Kay cub 2 the after and 3, Just dinAugust his orchestra, den prior to their moving to Man - Stokes, Kent Gmlth, Bob Stokes, November 1, Beginning of 2nd paration and serving of the fair preRodney Brown, Hyrum New- lng advertising for the ner. Chair LadlesJn charge of the ti this Tuesday where Alden will and Earnest Jacklln, was organl-wor-k mium book. Quarter Crittenden Ronald ton and along Promote Interest ln the with the LDS Seminaries In November 24, School closes for project are Amy" Shaw, President; Float Chairman Della Sund-with Mr Mattley, participated In Jaycee organisation ln Coalville. Past President LaVel Black; of that area Thanksgiving. rg reminded the group that our Wolf tmihing'camp an , at offteen the VFW Auxiliary and also Post December 23, School cloeea for Following a Hawaiian theme ! Tentative plsns were made for a Creek. This camp was held tor , beautiful float took flnt prise In " Miss Lynn Fawcett of Henefer Commander Hal Horton. each guest was presented a lei as meeting and banquet August 25. Christmas. all officers In the northern part the fair parade. She riegretted to they arrived and the evening was A" yonns men between the ages of the state. All present were re- report that much unnacessary January 3, School Reconvenes. celebrated her 8th birthday Tuesday, August 10th with a gala parand effort hadvto be put spent enoylng games, visiting J of 81 tnd 85 ,re ured to Join, , January 14, 47 days End of warded by talks from the state who seven Two and enjoyed guests with one another and enjoying a ty First Semester. . Into the float this year because FFA officers and everyone par-- I k dinner. Val Dear- float material had been last January: 17, Beginning of third bingo and a lunch of hot dogs, Mary Luclle Lee Ralph and lovely year's Sessions which Buss ln ticlpate potato Chips, and all the trim- Montgomery Taylor Carmichael den, MV and Mrs Richard FawQuarter, needlessly destroyed1 nd all new Guests were Jill Frost, were married. August 6 st (he cett, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Daw- March 16.17-1- 8 Spring Vocation. ming i materlal bad to be 'purchased, no-running the local 47 days son. Mr and Mrs Delbert Rlchins, have recently become parents of' End of Shannon Flndlayson, Dixie Faw- First Presbyterian Church ln MSreh 25, raasitatlng the use of funds that chapters. Mrs Ralph waa born In Mrs Fawn Stephens, Mr and Mrs j a lovely, little girl, born Aug. 3, couM have been spent on some cett, Lori Stephens, Lisa Kbbaon, third Quarter. I worthwhile March 28, Beginning of Fourth Terri Baker, Robin DeWeeae. Al- Hoytavllle and is a graduate of Ray Anderton, Mr and Mrs Ralph at the LDS Hospital. She weighed ; the camr were project reported to the so enjoying the festivities were Utah State as well as the UnL Ovard, Mr and Mrs Harold Rich. 8 lbs, 3 o Pairing out cigars are The birthday calendar will bo Quarter, Aiisuat 0th bv the chap chanter 44 days End of 2nd her small brother, and slater, verslty of Idaho. Mr Carmichael In Mr and Mrs Grant Rlchins proud grandparents, Mr and Mrs ter May 26, ofQoere, Reporter Ronald the project for the dub. Our Kent and Connie, and her grand- is also a graduate of Utah State and MV and Ifri Bob Oaldanwod Lloyd (Tim) next meeting will be In Septemot Crittenden, Semester. Carpenter, 180 days mother, Mrs Leo Fawcett. ber under the direction of Helen and a retired teacher In the of Ogden, Kama North Summit High School. They Chappell, membership diairman. attended College together. They Silver! plan to spend their time between Mr Ralph's home in Hope, Idaho KAMAS , Clay Atkinson, small son of and Mr Carmichael's home in , Carol Mitchell, daughter of Mr Gerald and Sandra Atkinson, had Coalville. and Mrs Clarence Mitchell, Just KAMA- Shis face stepped on by a horse a returned home to Kamaa, after Two cousins bom days few days ago. Clay was attemptspending two absolutely glorious months In California, with her Miss Utah, Bonnie Vernon, the sent the very latest ln mink fur were blessed and given ing to walk up a shallow but slipfootlost his he when Ybank, OAKLEVick pery beautiful and talented winner of pieces for the enjoyment of those 8unctay In August fast meeting brother and sister-in-laservice! ln the Kamas Ward, station-e- d and Willts and Virginia Embry are the Miss Utah Scholarship Is Vick ing and went flat Kli horse was Julie Mitchell. present Mink, evening gowns, Natalie, bora June 23, Is the right behind and stepped over and ao busy raising that darling but at San Diego, on the Navy carfor 1965 will head an im- casual wear will feature the ' Michael of onto the right ride of his face. huge brood of theirs that they posing list of gorgeous girls at fashion and Jean dnughter USS Mahan. They had Inrier, portion of the great even- Marchant Best of Mirror Lake The cut required several stitches, forgot many Important occasions. "The Evening of Music and Fashvited Carol to come for a one of Music Fashion. and ing Provo. from his lip up towards his nose. It took several phone calls from ion to be held In the North Sumweek stay, but apparently iha Mrs A. Q. Howard, Director of and Bo a little more careful there relatives Including their daughters mit Jennifer, born June 27, is the couldn't bear to tear herself away High Schonl auditorium this the Miss Utah Srholarshlp Pagcnt next time pardner. from California, Paula and Jeanle Friday evening August 13, 1065. has gone all out to again make daughter of Mr and Mrs Larry from Disneyland, Knotts Berry to remind them of their 7th wedFarm, swimming in tne ocean, Miss Lynn Johnson, first at- this evening one to be long re-- , Best of Provo. Proud grandpnrenta are the seeing Hollywood, and all the la This one anniversary. day to Miss Vernon, will fea- membered. tendant ding a"d other exciting sights, for she endBoy they Should really want to re- ture dramatics, and the lovely Ralph Rees, one of the Seven 01 ed up'extending her visit to cover ?oron old son member. It started the ball roll- Loi Ann Bailey, Miss Utah for Presidents of the Seventies Quor-- 1 th David Tlsrhner, n the entire summer. of Mr and Mrs Dclaun E. TTsch-no- r ing ehf Their anniversary was 1964, will present her violin In urn. stated that the entire pro-!- 8 of Holliday, was found by August 4. rare talented form. cecds of thlx evening's show will: members of the Summit County Lynettc Shaw will perform with be used for Missionary funds. musical numbers, and If all goes Jeep Patrol Sunday, Aug. 8, after All forty members of the Quor-- . Pre-Scho- ol KAMAS right, .Mias Patricia Sautas, will um have thrown their support be-- , ELDER RANDY MAROIIANT unending the night lost In the East Fork, Chalk Creek area. clinic for all thrill the audience with her very hind this wonderful project, and, Hie TessButler, wife of Harold ButElder Randy R. Marchant, son Patrol members Keith Shaw and children entering Kindergarten own magic tricks, which are the entire population of the Vs'--' wek was the Fay Mitchell fam-le- y ler, ls now home after being In went for two wonderful the Holy Cross Hospital for a of Bishop and Mre, Delbert Mar-cha- Fred Robinson found the boy this fall will be conducted at the unique and clever. U Invited to attend this "Even. W. bf Peoa, will be honored at calm and unhurt after ha took North Summit High School Pa. Not only will too audience be lng lot Fashion and Music" to ba days, and. returned homeIate week where she underwent sura Farewell Testimonial at T:I0 p-- the wrong turn on a path and culty Room August The thrilled wtth entertainment but hold In the North Sm-i-lt nigh Saturday night. Hum's a rumor gery on her hand. She la feeling ln the Peoa Ward LDS Chapel foiled to meet his father. Twelve price will be $1.00 per child pay- - also Makoff of Sal'- - Lake City Schorl : u IWrriinr., Vuvnt 13, that they brought a bear bock, fine now and will bo up and rarin m .t hundy watch-doAnyone to go any time now. She was He will be leaving soon for too members of tbs Patrol answund ; able at the tone of the examln- ! In connection wuh ito V U Friday nl(;l)t a 8:0) jvu. ' I this call at 4:00 a.m. Sunday. I atom Lakes Mink Association wU! rro- California mission. u'jvo enough to chock It outf operated on Thursday August 5. 1. The Galaxies Bringing Fame to Kamas fTlTTNTY FAIR AlUl VlwUll PARADE Bruce McConkie To Be Speaker at Summit Stake Conference WINNERS TOLD fff, . . Sheriff Patrol Super-Intendenc- y; Adds Much wy - New Equipment . . , pwetimiweiei . Coalville BPW Club and The Bed m Win State Medals Annual Reunion at Convention - Bullock and Malan Begin Work for Woodland on New Coalville Post Office . Famous . VISITORS e Here . m, ore.f&itj-MamDowrtard- NSFFAWins nt "Many Honors 1 ai 1 hand-dappin- ... North Summits promte-andtorMc- Calendar h Pre-scho- Jaycees Form 7-- Pl0d r, . Eighth Birthday ! ox-pen-se Are Wed . pot-luc- . Lo-ga- n. Miss Utah Heads Bevy of Beauty Cousins Blessed Whoa, Glorious Visit in Kamas Ward Forgotten Date at Evening of Music and Fashion Fa-gea- at Lost Found 2? Surgery on Hand Clinic pre-scho- 10-1- j -- |