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Show Universal Microfilming I4l Pierpont, Lake Ill BRAVES TO MEET MILLARD 1 AT FILLMORE SATURDAY Clan B Football Champions of the State of Utah, Coach Ernest Jacklins North Summit Braves will take their first defense of their title at 1 p.m. Saturday. step in inter-stat- e They will defend against Millard High School at Fillmore. The Braves. will be in good shape for the quarter-fina- l contest, and bruises and sprains have had a chance to heal tie while the rest of Region Five waa fighting out a three-wa- y for second place. Grantsville edged Dugway in a grueling battle which ended in a 3 tie and went to the Cowboys on a purely yardage gained basis. Wasatch and Grantsville were, to meet Tuesday in the second-plac- e finals. North Summit closed out the regular season with wins over Dugway, South Summit, Park City and Wasatch, a tie with' Morgan and a loss to Grantsville. Rated as "not quite as good as last years champions, the Braves are still favorites to come into the finals next week. THURSDAY, volume xxxi Rush on City Election ' COUOTY NUMBER 45 NOV. 11, 1968 Results Listed Ut; liy 4-- TONSILS H m OOALVIIXJB, UTAH 64617 Leaden of County Honored at Annual Banquet Saturday in Kamas . leaders The 13th annual H award banquet sponsored by the Mary Brown, representing The There is a growing rash for Bankers of Summit County was Summit County Bee, and Mary removing tonsils. At least that is 13-1held in the Park City Cultural Bacon and J. Reed Moore, Counhow It seems. Two weeks ago, hall Saturday Nov. 8th. The H little Lana and Neal dines, chll- ; ty Extension Agents, leaders as honored guests were dren of Doug and Betty, had Leaders receiving swards., for served a delicious turkey dinner service In the 4H program were theirs out; almost together. One I and enjoyed several speakers and Helen Judd, recipient of .the ar at 9 a.m. and the other at 10 an. I In the Heber Hospital. They are special numbers. Isabel! Judd and . award; ' Special guests In attendance Lean Knight, recipients of jthe doing fine. were Art Grey of the United ar Also trying to get in on the award; Betty Crittenden, Park City Mines; Park City Maywho awards Is Norma Knight, award; and sympathy or William. Sullivan; Donna to Ina Jones, Vern Boyer, and only had hen out last Tuesday. Dearden, representing the First Kim Kumagal. These awards are She isnt quite as tough as the Security Bank id Park City; Arch In th form of a pin whlchi Is little ones, and at last report Pace, chairman of the Summit donated by the Utah State Bankwasnt feeling her qau. She sure Reed ers Association. Commissioners: Summit County dairymen this County couldn't have eaten any either. HENEFERr ! Senator Clerk; Pace, County before that No week doubht "Friends of received an Invitation from though, plaques were Board Pnes. Larry Dearden, John Lambert; Mrs Hurley, re- given to Dr. and MTO I atwill to she be about attractive an long, prancing beauty Kumagal, young 77. 103 I The Park Record; and Mr and Mrs Bernard Mlf mKaaI tend the 30th annual convention presenting Jones. Trustee. Wayne Brooks, 94; good, as Bew-- UJaMi It was announced that the lot David Passey, 89; Winners over todenU. You thoughtshacould of the American Dairy AssocThe Blood Drawing, held last Council lowing will serve as Val J. Dearden, 20; George Ovard yell loud before,I welt Til you iation of Utah at Salt Lake City's members. hear her now. . ' Hotel Utah, Saturday,' Nov. 27. Thursday, has become a auccet-sfu- l In a hospital, and' that you or 26, and Scott Rlchins, 26, Charoltte Woolstenhulme, Oik-le- y; South Summit Valley proThe Invitation cam from Sumyour group has participated in I Thanks Bemlel Kumer, Park City; OAKLEY: and Helen mit appreciation .county Dairy princess ject. the program. e, Board Preik W. Elmo are given to aU those who gave Nearly Duma Williams, Peon; Helen Schumann, daughter of Mrs. Hy-ru- m all hospitals participate 50; Samuel B. Wilde, of their time and blood donations. In, and use Mood that 1 drawn F. Schumann, 3343 South, Judd, Hoytsvllls; JoAnn Peterson, ' A total of 123 persons came to 62. will Marion; Wllla Dearden, Henfefer; Salt 13th who Lake East, i City, and processed by the Red Crass. Trustees. Demur Wilde, LaRetta Van Tassel, Woodland; 60; give, and 103 units wars taken. Utah Valley, and Dee LDJS. represent this county In the state ' This difference la because of tbs hospitals are' Included In this Jack Crandall, 49; Emery Wilde, Virginia Street, Park City; Jbhm Dairy Princess finals during the flu bug that's been going around, group,' and if you live 100 miles 67; Roy Potter, 64. Delbert Henefer; ttee, convention. Paskett, , and other health reasons, making from Salt Lake Convention sessions will get Bodlne and Jerry Louder took Hoytsville; .Kim Kumagal, KamCity, the IDS kamas; some unable to give. underway at 10:00 an, with a' a very special trip last week. They as; Albert Wagstaff, Kanlas; hospital will sea that Red Cross Board Pres. Gordon B. Tayto general session for wives of dairy traveled to Mexico to visit with Merla Foust, Coalville; Mildred are ";"Ws Blood Is available and furnished lor, 183; Reed Frants, 68. especially grateful fanners. Using the theme "Around their exchange student boys, Ra- Lemmon, Stands; Irene Robinthose who tried and were deferred to you. Trustees James H. Bboard, World In 60 Minutes;" home mon and Imeldo, who stayed with son, Coalville; and Inwanna Milthe and to also the Received Pins and young people Tbe North Summit Honor Roll 131; Douglas Ginas, 148; James first-time- rs (do come again next, Three. . people received their Ray MUss, 114; and Allen Lewis, of students receiving 18 percent economists will present recipes them two summers ago. Dont liner, Wanshlp. and suggestions for foreign hoH- - ask for last names. Bedtime rePins for giving a gallon. They 105. time, and bring a friend.) or better are: dishes featuring Utah dairy fused to try and pronounce them, Thank You were Alma H. Jewkes, Albert tay BoOAKLEY Seventh Grade: Joyce Jane As chairman for this area, X Wagstaff, and Oordon B. Walker. Presentation will be and. this reporter refused to. try The recent elections, held In yer, Nolan J. Fawcett, Pamela io fed grateful that more each year This brings the total up to fifteen Oakley fa the office of President James, Arlys Judd, Jeffry Judd, nder th dlctlon of frj V. M. and speU them. Jerry and Bodlne are assuming the responsibilities people who have received their and two trustees resulted in the Kevin Pace, Yvonne Stevens. Noyes. president of the Utah stayed at a motel In Hermoslllo ' and Dlxle and visited with x" In keeping the quota of blood and pins so far. Launa Stephens; and Robert W. Dal,7 following: ecutlve director of the Dairy the boys and their parents every Its serums available In the hospAlso, much neglected thanks Tot President; Elmo Woolsten-hulm- e Tooje itals and doctors offices. About should be given to the tireless SO: Samuel Wilde 62. TrusGrade: Karen Lee Counc11 of Utah. There are no j day. It was such a surprise that! wgtiHi half of the donors had blood nurses who give so freely of tees; jack Crandall, 49; Roy Pot- Brown, David Crittenden Carol flner talry food 1" America than one of the boys said, "Please Utah's and we plan to demon- - dont surprise tie so much again, day morning up Wolf Creek ftour , credited to one of the children their time. The nurses who help- ter, 54; DeMar Wilde, 80; Emery Dearden Nell Jackson In the area, who have been re- ed out lest Thursday were Zola Wilde 57. superior flavor .and I couldnt sleep all night" They young, hunters, who. weresfort- Lee Jones, Ronald Shaw, Bharron "tnit - texture treatIn j Helen delightfully tempting stayed s wonderful week and Boeing outearly 3 am, to .MjLlgbtr ceiving gaming globulin... Beasant, Sim May Lott, The townspeople of Oakley ments; or to those patients who Kumagal, Rosa Bigelow and Maty wish to express their sincere dine, who couldn't speak Mexican, j deer, almost let a deer.tthem. Ninth Grade: ifralg Walker, unngements," Miss Lee said. thft.nwi-Bra- d 2:00 and ,u didnt need transfusions. let that hotter her. She They came. upon one women These Smith. , fine , , tallymen plus than ns to Elmo . Woolstenhulme Richard Brown, Coral Crittenden, to thelr In there with ( die of the road,, and Jo avgjjhlt-Fran- k Invited are attend As your County representative others,, an on the. scene almost for the w,s right Lee pitched .just Brenda Jamas, Judd, Job he has far South Summit, It r is. my re- continually, helping at baby done the outstanding K. Judd Brakley Keyes, th annu1 membership meeting the conversation anyway. Jerry (tins it, the truck. wentIM' past-siHe haa years. sponsibility to help people-- ' who clinics, health clinics,' and other been truly dedicated to his duties, Wim . mcQmtt". Lee Olson, of th ADA of Utah. At that J was a little more quiet or a little control, and ovep the slg ' time Utahs Dairyman of- - the chlcken-sr- ." road, off the. hank. need blood, and to- see that the community projects.' Tessa and placed the program and re- Year" will be selected and H i Not many Mexican people do John Bigelow reports that when Red Cross knows whn you an Butler. potation of the town on a high club and Future Fanners of Amer-- J apeak English there. It could get he arrived at the scene,' the tnfcfc In no there the is future, plane. let. scholarship' winners will- be; to be quite a problem If you lose had hai considerable damage dpne doubt ho will continue, fa serve rffcnminiwrf J your"1 way." The Soys and their to it He drove two'ef the went- the community In the fine and ' V j brothers of course do, and that I pants to. the', doctor for aid. The convention dignified way tie always has. Our Lesson! at 6:00 pm. was a relief. The families of Ra-- only names that were available thanks to hltn for all he has the Utah and Imeldo hated to see the sra.the following;. Mike Harete,.'of Daliy pHn-.mo- n done. Mary Putman Colleen Rem, 1761" Orchard 'Drive; BoHiflfM; 8:00 n finals . Louden leavet A very close bond nine Spriggs , Terry Sue Staley, !ce flnete . The town board will now con- . 7 .7. KSL-T- V over televised Sherman Good, 5537 80. 2770 F-: has welded between been j them, slst of the following people PresU rBoyd Werner, Bruce Williams, ; 5. Eighteen of the truck.and (Jpoyge Ctannel driver the a Bnd little It's harder each winters,'! v Nedrm TOlllam time, t f' w Samuel Wilde. Newly elected dent, a. . . i no address giVwi. Mlke Princes! winners . county Bennett, to Dairy and say good bye. Hunting? trustees; DeMar Wilde and Emery Zenna Lee Stoddard Randy The Coalville . Lions spent en s will vie for the state crown now was the only om. wth aent a Kbrgis was Bodlne beautiful Hold-ovWilde. trustees; BUI pirB evening of initiation and fine H tore jBfjpio Those hunters who have 'had ld serious mo-by 1 Clifford, -. and Lynn Injuries. from Mary his Ramon,, Eleventh Grade: Simona Benpuns Stevens and Kenneth Woolstenfood at the Spring Chicken Inn Clearfield. muscles back loose, neck-ornate no a luck this ! her season, ther very gave. Susan hunting past Marie Brooks, dixsen; Joy hulme. last week. Three new Lions took ' the Rrat Lady" of Utahs lace that had been handed down have no complications wet'hinThe lessons .from Steve Marie Larson, Suzanne Milliner the pledges of service and sacri- should take ' Ctah by an older sister. It meant a foursome had been staying at) a Not Steve did Hardman. get only Dennis Parker, Pace, Douglas lndlry,i thovern"r fice in the evening ceremonies. nceu Pr the state's elk first an reign elk, with his very Brad Vernon, ! Elaine Staples, great deal to the family, pnd cabin in Samak for the hunt but Jim Sargent and Ernest Jacklin win the accident happened Just inand Month D,lrr waa he waa very special tribute to the but and Wool-' Ju,n permit, hunting Lynette Willoughby, Terry and Glenn Olson now wear their state Ide the Wasatch County Itoes. Sh6r-paren"uhout to two In love one speaking hia party foster the only get they had for the Margaret Moore. pins of Lion Ism. ' Joe Giles, and Doyle Van on of value i iff 's I the His yun head time deer this PPl around. a David Twelth Smith, Grade: The Coalville Llone expreued Karl Robertson, Rodney Brown, 'drinking milk for more vibrant They did manage, to cheer up Wagoner took charge; their appreciation to buyers of Is' a little larger, but not too bad. new Dairy from the sad parting' however. The ,nd fata. seventeen, For Allen Wendell being Jones,'101 Jones, their Halloween candy who helpi ' I that's not a bad record going far Ronald Geary, Georgia ' Foust, Frincess will also represent Utah They traveled home through" Las KAMAS ed finance movies for the s. competl-IvexaRaviln 0,6 naonal Princess and Bodlne won one Jack-- , of the North Summit area him- Its kind of herd on the Firemen who responded to the ImAiii Bower, Ann Smith tlon In Chicago next year'. hunters who have been weathered Judd. Shanns and Stelgleder, on evenings of the 28th and 29th. Schuman fire In Peoa last week Good attendance was reported going at it for 20 years though. were Johnny Bigelow, Red Georgl Ron Davis, and Earl Dugdale. The by the boys and girls committees ; G. of the dub. The students seemed greatest loss was that of a barn North Summit Drama departto enjoy the movies as tbs first of .baled hay. The cause of the ment win enact the popular play fire could also ha vs been duo to grade through seventh saw the Elder Paul George Chappell, "Desk Set" Friday, Nov. 19, at inflammable Two combustion. movie on Friday night and the Mr son of WUlhun Mrs finand were the High School Auditorium, as saw but a stream used, trucks; Junior high and high school The Summit County Jeep Pome 'was near the est Chappell, will be honored at f. The east Includes Rona Robina Frankenstein film oa Saturarea, pumped they assisted Sheriff Robinson during water from farewell . a In testimonial the and didn't need son, Georgia Reeae, Frank Adkins, this, day. The Lions appreciate doing deer season In setting up road Committee- - Coalville ABO Community Ward, at 7 p.m. Sunday, Foust. Jan Bendlxaon, tanker truck. Another thanka men the Georgia, the services for our young people blocks In the elections will be held In the . NoVi 14 He will be leaving aoon areas to hunting Lee Ann Boyer, come' Meadows, Brad so men to who the quickly near future, according to TedJfoP and hope the students enjoyed check cars for traffic and other the New England LDS Jerald Newton, to their various Hyrum from Grant; duties, films. help the chairman of the county ilon violations. Club Dixie Harris, Sanoma Bendlxaon, a neighbor. com-On Wednesday evening the eomlttee. The community j Chappell haa spent four Volunteer Firemen an needed mltteemen In Literary Club will be at the Floyde Stevens, Lue Ann Grout, Llone will spend an evening at They turned up several Imprthe three communl- - jrMn i& the Air Force, Including DUP 8 pm., Saturday, Albert Rlchins, Scott Bagnef. who would be willing, able for any drunk Govand driving District with licensing, oper ties In Summit County met laat ig months on Guam, following Nov. Building, the Kosy Cafe 13 Wilde will be the Earlier the same evening, at June one and call of Interested, please violations. week and nominated at least six hia ernor, John B. Arrington. graduation from North Bum- - hostess. June Toole will be in 7:30, the two third grade elksaes the following men: Larry Holt, eligible formers to be placed on mit High School. charge of the program, and her will present their annual play George Lewis, Earl Dugdale, John- the election ballot. Taking part In the . services daughter Rands1 will give a under the supervision of Mrs ny Bigelow, In addition to these six names, Sunday will be the' ward organtravelogue on a recent trip to Murcy Boyer and Mrs Beth petitions will be accepted at the ist Newell Chappell, Darrald Rlchins. Europe. county office for additional names Chappell; Judy, Kathy, Annette to be placed on the ballot. How- and Frankie Jean Chappell; Merl ever, these petitions must be re- Chappell, Carla Dee Stokes, Bishceived by the ASCS office by op Robert M. Walker, Melvin Nov. 10, 1965. Chappell, the congregation, tho All ballots must be voted and Aaronic Three members of the North , project Is an animal bought by Prleshood, the parents, - the chapter and given to a boy exto Summit FFA are planning returned to the Summit ASCS an.i the missionary. Club The Kamas Valley Lions hlblt at the Golden Spike Live- who cannot finance his own proCounty Office by Dm. 1, 1965. meeting Voters must certify In the space stock Show In Ogden, Nor. ject He shows the animal and held their when repair has been made In COALVILLE and the whole cl mhi Is planning a must return to the chapter the- Thursday night In the town parkw provided on the back of the reProblems of ths County Weed two places needing it In existing field trip to the show on Nov, 10. tint animal born to It which con- ( hall. The road committee report-forn- turn envelope. No ballot will be In quality. This offspring' ed on the recent activities of accepted if hhe certification Is not A Judging team Is now being set Department, purchase of a new roads. Before any more roads are Is then pasaed on to another boy. trying to get lighting Installed at algnad. truck, roads In the Summit Park accepted, an engineer irom the ected to enter the show. Is Hailstone The entire Junction. manner the thfa In chapter Melvin deA leaflet containing more area, refusal of the FFA to grant county la required to checl the Those exhibiting are, Elwith pro- - club was very enthusiastic, and tails will be mailed to each farsadist to two able boys show hh many will who Chappell The South 8ummit Wildcats financial assistance for the Park standards and specifications. whole-hearta their of mer hanto was Stahle support gave and Wilde Jecte. , Gordon granting appointed mer with election ballot If any- made their last football game of City Airport, breeding Angus; The Greenhand Initiation party to the mntter. one has any questions, he Is urg- the senjnn, a temporary beer and cafe license dle snow removal In the area who will show his purebred Heresuccess. They grand Green-band- s They urge each South Summit ed to contact the Summit ASC8 Tan over the were on the agenda for the Coun- when needed. ford heifer, and Alvin Rlchins ex- was held Oct, 28, with 15 Morgan team to a 1 waa resident to do what they can to The initiated. lambs. .chapter Harvey Summers!! requested a tat his three Office. ty Commissioners Monday, Nov, 13 to 6 victory. County hibiting make Wasatch Valen-realize license to operate a cafe near Vern E. to Sablno j and Moore have honored SumCouny Boyer Reed J. Three boys from North The were touchdowns made, by . to purchase a Snow Summit ranch with a beer mit will enter the calf scramble. da from Areqnlpa, Peru attend - that this is a serious matter, and Bob Siddnway and l.vnn Page. asked tho county we do want the that on them a 4 wheel drive truck which license and also riding stable. agrlcultalk necessary new F.B. Soon team The They are Duane Sargent, Gordon and give be should thanked I action the weed depart-ne- nt Temporary license was granted. taken, with no more, ta- v"de and Gall Jones. A 350.00 fee turul methods in Peru. for the and hard will be used by We asked have m their finished The The chapter has Mr to November and A letter was rend from the FFA fr lay. Farm Bureau Banquet will work they have shown l repeatedly, ha enteri4 far each boy throughroad rAiciiin-the department in the refusing assistance in the flnune-w;ni- e; a n't. and the calf must program of work for the year j the C lumber of Commerce, the be hell thin Wednesday night, out this now-pa- at season. They by i Wasatch Lions 10 Co. Club, and the Nrv. their to Is in the Coalville Stake never lost that send with both departments ;liwr of the Pork City airport The preparing K rxh'blted at the Golden Spike and ' Commission to '.aku care of this ' pluck to win, and cr t St Hnw Into Elders the the state, report by S!ww ;oxt year. It came through for them In the hrieir exptnnu. The county clerk letter stated that airport requlre-v' fa nek for Intents were not established, and who still end Blaine Reese brought his do-- ! lighting situation, but have had .Vljrk Matlev and Elmo Hoyt cloMonir-- j results at a I "I 6. co!tn. t Bill Judd, jthe site dees not meet VFR air-'u)"-1 - 15. Aim. the parents should oa.'o been chosnn as committee ecented slunk to all Ag a g-- , " Jr: Vi-ffarther Infiirmatlon, call teariv thanka. for never get Fagcrs of jport stardirrts spMiel In site In- -for the FFA In charge last week and explained how eucv ; Anyone 'ssir'v g t. - f--i ' cammissloners Th askod tlie , vcsll'jat'.m. This should to tame and friendly skunks sri.. m 1M011 rmoi- - w t i.t 1 oboul the lone practice cheep t tLc show. ' ' fa In j have mrrsod to turn the airport Plows in. snlnvirt " go 'favhllo Ihe 'h class The 1 ? is evening, enjoyed ter local Vinnrm, buying and tho times they had cj.lv The ' chip -ae-- 1 'H oH to comoltn tf uu Tatis.' Vv'! y visit, but were very happy It hail Jra'-'nl-rr fund the boyi to and from their uV 'lvlsian. i t county has over to Park City if they will chain rrolects. and huvo 10 su-.I Club. Lions r tts ve! rem t: A chuin weapons at 0 t prraeut "wt nits, and gamce. COALVILLE 4-- Copley Walker won the Coalville Mayoralty race with 173 votes over Robert Williams 139. Lyle Boyer, with 259 votes and Edwin Laver Judd with 259 vote won the seats on the city Council. votes for the Other write-i- n Council were Richard Wilde, 7; Ray Simlster IS; Grant Geary IS, Merrald McQueen, 9; Paul Barber, I; Lloyd Bullock, Leon Maxwell, J. E. Rees, Ray Stlegleder, Kenneth Downs, and Rank Moore each with one vote. 4-- .20-ye- 10-ye-ar Blood Draw at Kamas Thursday 4-- Results in Units Contributed 4-- H Loudens Visit Wool-stenhulm- Mexican Home North Summit l- - of Foster Kids Students Told , Honor Roll ? W1 (Her-ma-see-- . . , , J . - 4-- r. from Three Initiated STEVE in Lions Club j milk-drink- -1 on . . er , buP-dhtyld j17 Fire in Peoa just-turn- ed u I1 ta. Destroys Hay 1 stu-den- School Play Jeep Posse Helps During Deer Hunt Committeemen Is Scheduled Paul Chappell Testimonial Set Will Be Named mis-Fost- er, Literary sir Three Members of North FFA Will Exhibit at Golden Spike Lions Urging County Commissioners Study Junction Light Variety of Heavy Subjects Wildcats End Tear with Win . ed Banquet r.-ie- - ; quo-nimnl- irn foi-tho- '' 'jn-jnt- s e.Jn com-n'a'nl- ng .r ar -i'-- r- |