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Show Universal Microfilming HI Ticrpont, lake City, Utah. I r COUNTY R woo ns NUMBER t Monument and Grist Mill Marker REMINDER 8ummit IBDUIUT, MCMBB 41 I960 All County residents December 13 at which Dr. fitt of Provo will present Summit County Treasurer Blanche Yeung is happy to accept a whopping tax check for $168841 from Wayne Saltzgiver, left, Morgan1 district agent, and Frank Toole, pipeline foreman at Coalville, . Mountain Fuel Supply Company p reeented a check for $168,-841Monday to the Summit County Treaaurer, Blanche R. Young, in payment of ita 1865 property taxes In the county. Making the presentation for the utility were Wayne S. Saltzgiver, Morgan district agent, and F. F. (Rank) Toole, pipeline foreman at Coalville. 09 : 1 Hie check covers levies mads the State of Utah for the Uniform School Rind, by the three school districts of the county, by by the county Itself, and by Coal- ville City, Mr. Saltzgiver and Mr. Toole said. About 79 per cent of the payment will go for the support of public schools and the remain- ing 11 per cent for the support of county and local government activities, they said. This year's payment la $17,319 higher than last year's, and moat of the increase la attributable to ah increase in the assessed value of company property in the county, they continued. One of the major taxpayers in the state, Mountain Riel will pay property taxes In 17 of the state's 29 counties this year and Its total Harold Richins, who has served payment will be $2,151838.14, an as State Road foreman for main- increase of $111860.03 over last tenance for 16 years has been years figure.' Hatch Richins New Foreman on State Road transferred to the department of the engineers as of the 16th of November. The responsibility of keeping the section of Highway 30 which runs from ,the Narrows to the reWyoming Skate 'line Mof- -. hie The regular monthly meeting views on consolidation. Ths Issue of the Henefer Gamp DUP was Is of vital Importance to everyone, held Nov. 18 at 1:30 pm. at the and this meeting will give all the ' cabin with Gapt. Irene Rowaer opportunity to become acquaint-- 1 ed with all facets of the subject. conducting. Oapt. Rowaer announced the annual Christmas party and meeting will be held next month. She was alu happy to report the monument containing the grist stone from the old Echo Mill has been completed and the dedication will be in the near future If the weather permits. Maxine Wright presented the Camp with some old Juvenile Instructors dated 1881 which beThe annual meeting and banlonged to the father of Joseph quet of the Summit County CatWright. tlemen's Association will be held The lesson. The Black Hawk Friday night. Dec. 3 at the WoodIndian War, ms given by Selma land Church, Woodland. The Taylor and an Indian story was starting time la 7:30 pm. given by Mhxlnt Wright Professor Paul Grimshaw, (Mar Refreshments, were served to keting Specialist of the Utah members present State University will speak on the the twenty-o-n by hosteues, Thelma Nichols, 'Outlook of Beef for 1966." ProCorporal Richins, Violet Ovard and fessor Grimshaw Just returned Now in Viet Leona Thread. from Washington, D.C, where he Cpl. J. F. Btmieter, son of Mr. attended the Outlook Conferences and Mn. Frank D. FBmtatar of USDA. Hugh Colton of Vet the of been Ogden, has serving In the Inal will also speak to the group Marines hi Viet Nam since March on "Beef Problems." Some excel-(leand would like to. hear from Ids musical numbers are lined up many friends hero. this should he entertaining and Hb la a graduate of Morgan .for all High School, and has bean In the Hums who are serving as direcMarines for two years. J. Vernon, tors now are Kanasth O'Brian, Navy Bisign bury His address is: Cpl J. F. Simon of Mr and Mrs Jay S. Vernon president; Glen Gibbons, Richister, 3039817, Marine 8ec. De- of Coalville, Utah, is serving in ard Blonqulst, Elmo Hoyt, Tad tachment,- Advisory Team No, 1, Viet Nam area, aboard tho j Foster, Tom Sim peon, David Drawer It, San Francisco, Calif. Ithe aircraft carrier USB Oris- - jciark, Keith Blddoway, Wayne 16337. a unit of the US Seventh jjonea, H. Deanion. HoWUda. Ken O'Brien, President, will j Fleet. The Oriskany .has set a aewreport on the activities of the HENEFER Dedication of the recently completed monument .and marker containing the Echo grist mill oa the lot of the Heuefer Camp DUP will be held Sunday, Dec. 12 at 1:30 pjn., at the cabin In Hene-fer- , according to Irene Rowset who heads the local organisation. Captain Rowaer reports that members of the Central Camp are expected to be in attendance and it possible, Mrs. Kate B. Carter will attend..1 Every one la Invited and urged to attend this program and perhaps share, for a few momenta, a portion of the history that this monument stands for, as the old Echo Mill played a vital part In the lives of all the residents in the entire area durbig the early settlement of the communities. . . Cattlemen Plan Dinner Friday at Woodland Simister Nam ' UTAH 64017 are to be reminded of the open meeting to be held In Park City To Be Dedicated by Heneier DUP Mountain Fuel Presents Nice Tax Check COALVILLE, Ml-le- ne 4-- H Leaders Award for Albert Wagstaff leader and council Albert Wagstaff, right, Kamas Leaders Award member, receives the Farm Bureau from A. V. Smoot, president of the Utah State Farm Bureau. The award waa given at the annual Farm Bureau convention Nov. 19, at Salt Lake City. 4-- H . 4--H . Ensign Vernon Is in Viet Nam nt JoDe Bisel Is FFA Sweetheart Mr Wagstaff, a dairyman has served nlne years ss a leader with 64 young people In his dubs. He has been a member of tho County H Council for the put 4 yean with special responsibilities for H camps, and hu assisted in recruitment of members and leaders in his community and helped to organise other dubs beside his own. This year he served in the Kbistein Calf Award Commutes; He Is active in Farm Bureau and hu given service to the ASC committee. He hold Important positions In his church, .among 4-- H ' rf tie special Interest and '! aqler 4-- 4-- Wool Growers record for combat sir sortie 'association; J. Reed Moore, Coun- I ; flown by an aircraft carrier dur-- 'ty Agent, will discuss programs I : Re-Ele-ct, ing cos combat deployment , for 1866 with th group; Tsd FCs-y , tho post six months, ths ship's ter will act as master of core- Clerk; Sunday School teacher, aircraft flew 11,041 combat mie- - monies. I aa IDS Mission. China Sea. pair and dear of snow la a large South In the Tbs Explorer Boys of the He hu six children, three of one. This highway Is the lifeThe old record Wig held by the. Woodland Ward are serving the KAMASr whom are H members. Because line connecting Salt Lake to the aircraft carrier UBS Coral Sea, banquet " it' I Mr and of JoDe Bisel daughter well to mainDe got there, she wu able get with 10,000 combat sorties during But, end must be who are Involved nre The Orowere Wool boys Bummlt Co. The Bisel Mrs wu DeLoy the her eight-mon- th tained at all times, much milk about twice deployment Gaylene Pace, Tommy Letter,, held a business, Og-In- g . Auxiliary the at Sweetheart new WA Harold knows every bed spot on others, Oriskany hu alw set a reoord 8heldon and ' Calvin Klrkham, and lunchsbn Mondsyt Nov. 4anee Wednesday even- the highway, what arsaa1 have to One of the highlighting events for speed In underway ordnance Milo Lefler, Craig Van Taaeell 15 at the Chicken Inn In Wanabfe tafbe watched for weekneu, and was the Amenably, held Wednes- replenishment 113 tons per hour, Seth Wlnterton, Glade and Glen Following the lunchgoa tlja butaThe score between all six gins , where it is especially Important day In the South Summit High and hu conducted a record num- Williams. The boys hope to make nes meeting was' conducted by -dose, Esoh-oextremely ths ber of underway replenishments enough f to sand during bad weather. School Auditorium. to go down late by wring Auxiliary Fnaldent Isabel Judd. jdiowad Rnukibto ability .In girl spreaented a talent, number. more thaa'fOO These record! - On caU 24 bouji n- - da? In put Yellowstone' river. W wish - Thr bnmedUta business Wihd--, wu As before tests her. the put the sand trucks out at the eerll-- 1 Linda Lott gave an Hawaiian hare earned her the 'distinction of them hick, and congratulate them ed nomination for officers; how-fv- er, one of the dance with full costume; Dixie Coalville a mentioned last week, Viet for all the work that they are the in ths carrier being only It Wu decided trf TtMs I toroTend Ellis Jared Richins, 52, of Coalevents'irei a eow-ml- k, Richardson ' had a very clever Nam theater that hu never fail- putting lno this coming banquet officers for tile comthe present wmmid that theieads would be contest. The five attendants ville, died Nov. 22 in Coalville trading on hand; Vickie Stevens ed to meet a single days combat AU Cattlemen and partnere are and have year ing a they ware fiiit In' by mut after and illness. hospital lingering before tfesebota buseeUke4 first,Judy Lott's number commitment pantomimed Reed to attend. ' J. Moore, urged acclamation: Mr Richins wu bom Aug. 1, I the cow up, for when Jo In entertaining manner; Marilyn were to run in the morning. EUaabett few-ce- tt, County Agent President ' Judd; In " 1913, ' son a of Echo, Jared and Mr Richins is to be highly com-- 1 twirled her baton; and JoDe gave 1st Vice Pres.; ' Jeanne Ethel Ralph Richins. He wu d selected number from My Fair j pllmented on the high quality of 2nd Vice Pm.: Elaine married Richins, to Metta on Blonqulst Wouldn't It be Lovely. his work In the past yean, and luch-ln-s, 1938, In Salt Lake City. Paskett, secretary, Fhtflis 21, April ; Lady, on well Should receive the - thanks of did very All the gills 4 DEC. Metta'Rlchina Treasurer, He wu a member of the LDS every, one who hu to use this the questions put to them. They Promotion Chairman, and Church. He wu a sheep rancher were each asked to select two, KAMAS highway for his many years of Jeanne Sargent, Contest Chairand of member Wool the Growers service. one easy and one hard. Then had Hie Heber-Kam- u Cutter assoman. Association and Farm Bureau, markW. H. (Hatch) Richins, Echo, ciation wish to announce to the QUtk summit at North to answer with the Judges Make It YourThe director of the Boll Conservation COALVILLE on hu been given the position of runs will begin ing points. public, their Wool Contata edit be With self held will be A election Summit Service, and who special County, Rweman of Maintenance on the The officers of tho FFA,' December 4, and continue each J1; Nortl summit at December 14, for all taxpayers member of Summit County Sher- held this coming Saturday, Dee; State Road. He U a long-tim- e ...tn helped select the new sweetheart , 4 at the North Summit . High U. Ceatni UU Wtf. C- o- iffs Jeep Posse, farmer and rancher In the area, on New Years Day. grand jg- - Wasatch at North Sum-an- d are Brent Merchant, president; Contestants will model School.' of Surviving are his widow, five Bob Blddoway, vice president; hu worked for the Union The show will begin at 1:10 pm. servancy District for approval have meda tnm articles the with contract eons, Kay, Jemdd they repayment Dayle, Robert, Pacific Railroad for many years. Seth Wlnterton, secretary; Roger at the Heber Airport. This will loaned Jan. 7: North Summit bye. American 100 In to and James, all of Coalville, the percent order Federal Government Jan. 13i North Summit at Fark Jorgenson, treasurer; Glen and allow everyone time to get up begin construction on the Central following brothers and sisters: wo-- 1 and the winner will be elreporter: Bob Bates and around (after all the partying City, Lynn Marvin, Mrs Berrell (Le- igible to compete In the State the night before, and to feeling Utah Project. Jan. 14: South Rich at North Ufa Crittenden historians. concerns thou one) Smith, Mrs Julian (Norma) nontest In Salt Lake In January. Ilils ejection bettor.) There will be a email Summit novo River Drainage Robinson all of Coalville; Mrs Uhls program Is open to the pubadmission charge, and none if the within ths 81: North Summit at Mor- Jan. In and Woodland. AU Alvin (May) Pace, Hbytsvllle; lic: there la no admission charge nancis 'I children are six years or under. voters within that district can Mrs Julian (Norene) Thomu, nnd everyone is Invited to attend Last Monday night, the AssociJan. 38: North Summit at South A picture and an article that the at County Clerks Mias Dorothy Richins, both of ation had a members meeting, register Summit In the Utah Wool Growv Lake appeared Salt the between office December 7, Mrs PEQA City; Myron Feb. 4: North Rich at North , Paul H. Maxwell of Peoa hu where they voted on Joining the hours of 8 am. to 8 about the recent lamb er paper (Geraldine) Herd, Guam; Mia pm. National Association, tf the chanThe Board of U. 8. Civil Set- - Summit held by the Auxiliary wu aetittent Ilem home upper of tho be a at will Richins, Provo, position aoceptod Voting vice Examiners for the Put Of--1 Tab. 9: North Summit at Was-tic-s to the NASA Chief of Tracking ces on getting in proved to be Funeral services were held m-da- y brought to the attention of the Chauncey McNeU In Francis, favorable. ' announced etch. has Department at 11 pm. in the Stake House group and thanks were extended be to is December at Cape Kennedy. He flew there It Tuesday Those attending the meeting an open competitive examination Feb. 11: North Summit bye. dd to all those 10 and In Nov. on election Lake this Coalville, under the direction by President from Salt that for filling the position of subs--1 Feb. 18: Fork City at North Is wocklng In the Main Headquar- from the Kamu area ware BUI is open to registered vetere with- of Bishop Robert Walker. with this supper. who helped OpenRichards, Howard Glnes, Duane tltute clerk in the Coalville, Summit BUI Judd; speakers, ters River Provo in the prayer, Dial, Building. ing Drainage I Lambert, who wu thus a visiFeb. 5 : North Bummlt at South Utah Post Office. Frank Bullock and Jo Beard; He reports he is enjoying his only. tor, and member Doug Glnes. Tho positions pay a starting ' Rich, each extra ha will musical numbers, by Reed and busy and work, salary of $3.97 an hour with an-Vera Face, quartet number, Glortime there Is a launching. nual Increases for six years to ia Judd, Marselle Williams, Helen His wife Helen and 11 childLong-Lo- st $3.07 an hour and aldttlonal Inren plan to drive to Cocoa, Via Thlriot, and Carol Hobson; orcreases evey three yean to $350 where they will buy a home. gan medley, by Reed Parker. and hour. The flower were the HENEFER Full Information and tho appll- direction of the Coalville Victory KAMAS could received David Nichols Oamith Dr. Leah Mrs hardly obtained i initeho. cation forms may be Club. Burial In the Coalville City Regular member will Dana Hoyt along with word of the death of his mother, believe her eyes the other day Pretty from executive secretary, Board be contacted by teem captains, Viola Gustaveeon wu admitted Mrs. Elisa Jam Branch Carruth, when the looked down and there Cemetery, lovelies from all over six other U. Service S. Civil of Examiners, and an alternates who win be for Nov. 1$. surgery of State 23. Nov. house the Utah, win compete 81, of Ogden, Tuesday, on the sidewalk by her lay 407 U. S. Post Office and Courtable to attend are to call LorLeon Simister wu admitted on She la survived by four sons and her diamond ring! December on 11, tor the title of 84101 house, Balt Lake City, Utah, raine Garfield or Superia Staley. Nov. 3$ for emergency treatment Mias Cow Belle. Dana la repreone daughter. Funeral services seems that last winter Leah It of a cut knee. were held Friday, Nov. 36 at 11 j wu hanging clothes on the line senting the entire Summit CounMelba Olaveson wu admitted am. at Larkin Chapel of ty, and we are all very proud of outside and when she returned the; Nov. 28 following a heart attack. Dawn, with burial in the Coalville to the house her engagement ring her accomplishments. KAMAS is Improving, and will be hosNot only does her talent have which wu always a bit too Mg, Happy birthday to Hie follow- She Cemetery. about three weeks. for Nov. to pitalised be exceptional, but she must resmonth of the off. The Garru Mrs. for former wu th had , a wedding ring ing people slipped KAMAS have a thorough knowledge and Karri Lynn Woodard; Kelly ident of Devil's Slide. wu still there, but no engageThe Kamas Valleyettes held a Congratulation to our own Ed understanding of the beef lndus-UrLee Jewkes, Nieces and a nephew from Mor- ment ring. meeting this but week at the Merchant, Da Miles, for his recent election and You can well Imagine her buttry, one of the main requirement home of Ora Lewis. for Helen Maxwell, Thayne Lott, North Polo- -1 will be making gan are Mrs. Kent Rich, Mrs. Joe vice president of jg ghat her mother must be a mem-th- e WatH. James saw she and when Marlene the and Mrs. Pratt Andrus, Joy George prlse several visits to Bummlt County Williams, the event wu Myrla Snyder. American Dairy Association Bias-lar-d, of the Cow Belles Auxiliary, , The guest that evening wu son. Ethel Van Tanell, J. H. between now and Christmas, and John Johnson, who were among j ring lying there in perfect coo- - . d member of the Janice senrsure hep father after this ditlon. I'm funeral Sargent. Dayman length term in ask all my little friends to watch j those attending the Tens Bailey, who gave a beautioffice and I well quail- - Cattlemen's Association, John BoDean of Salt she had of Lee of Gordon Mrs. ices. time Louder, Peterson, up given hope the Bee for on of "House ful book report the Summit County fled to carry out the various du- - The contest will be held during ! ever seeing It again! Lake is also a niece. Audrey Mortenaen, Walter times and dates-San- ta Claus. Many Rooms," an enchanting ties with seal and enthusiasm, the annual convention of the Utah story of a Mormon pioneer wo- Anderson, Jim Jewkes, Ruby Xu Along with this elected office, Cow Belles, and will also he m der. men, who gave not only her love, Mr. Ure will also serve on tho conjunction with State g Robert J, Bannister, Robert but her home to many adopted committee for the com- - meu' Convention at the New-in- g CatheJanice Lemon, ehild'en. She had eight children Johnson, year: The Executive Commit- - house Hotel In Salt Lake City, Car-watt, ai.d one 0f pl"e Blazsart, Clsy Knight, Mar-licf hnr own the Gd. A Milk Comml'oe. The talent Dna will present, will tee, e MllUn . Junes Bigelow, ,l 't? sons mined for many years in nut n h- Is a National delegate from be a crmpllcato'l baton "s.vlr11rg he enter the fur will state the i bo vrved to eligUile luncheon Th annual Make It Yourself, I n pwiiard Williams, f t City. Suns of the resolution Jus Routiu. Her past twirling Utah. cntcrt. - Tlie public at contestant 6 Wool contest With Kent Merchant, sponsored by pt'- -. Fallowing tho book report the Wend., Dahl, at 7:30 , A!) n'wr.'.'.wes are urged to crJli 4 fw during the coming year espor.vtra vluder two v1ted to a fashlo -Curtis Bummlt the North Fv?rti'. Woolgrowers Dahl, Jjmes croup, with twelve manners pre: m, ccry op.c. in .w,. for greater Jutei-es- t Wlih i ie oi.th Bumnu Frasier, Ellen Ladles Auxiliary will be held In 1 Whch the girls will model their enter .hihlgd sent, enjoyed rLfrulvnenta, and WooiLrd, Grace Is e the Is lnv'M attend. fl.c rtlng advertising LchoM Fd. 'lore. Good lies rtaait, t.j It School drupes. Summit the North Jo High eikd of their annual Chrlsianu , view the wonder- anarch programs of the ADA ii Sonrui, CVjrity i behind yoa 109 This contest l on n o all McNeB- - Shelia Auditorium Saturday, Dae. 4, ;ownrt,P'ir ld iw Maidwr winners ift-- ym'A 'm by 'he loci pWg U'.ah." will start at I p.m. and from 10 to 21, Rmi Judging w 1 1 Oru Lewies uu.i, yjglHSL of South Summit in Close Test Old Officers " 4-- u u m - . Ellis Richins th' - '- paScoXl - . wf4l CUTTER RACES BEGIN North Summit Water District Sets Election Cage Schedule ng . 2ST . WU-Ha- Ask Sub Clerk Paul H. Maxwell at Gape Kennedy at Postoifice , u ll u Mrs. Eliza Carruth Buried in Coalville Another Honor Ring Finally Returns tier lor Dana Hoyt Summit Hospital Valleyettes Hear Fine Book Report Happy Birthday Watch for Santa e, u . j, Cattle-foltewin- u u-!'- yfr -- i h-- t 'If- |