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Show Universal Hicrofilning I'll Plerpont, dr it Lake City, Utah. I Relic of Echo Mill Dedicated, with Memories, by Henefer DUP IT N1JKBEB SO THURSDAY, Three Summit School Boards COUNTY-BEvolume DEC, IS, IMS Coalville Hospital E ,.l na COALVILLE, UTAH 9407 Assessor Charles Davis Resigns; Patients In the Summit County Hospital this week were Mrs Ra-NOman of Kamas who was admitted Friday for medical attention. and Mrs Melba Olaveaon Board! of the three Summit , Charles Davis, who hu been who la reporting improving. Leon Cbunty high schools Monday eye- - that consolidation of the three 8imlster waa released Tuesday the efficient and very popular Davis said that he believed, fol--. nlng decided to take under ad- schools was much to be desired, after a weeks hopltallzatlon for County Assessor of Summit lowing a meeting of assessors of. visement, for further study, the refused 'to back down from his a serious cut on his leg made by County for the past seven yean, Utah with state tax officials, that subject of consolidation of the original stand. He said that fur- a power saw. hu tendered his resignation to the state wtll furnish little help schools. the County Commissioners. In evaluation of new property, ther study might result In greatwould er but It not and detail, ha did not feel capable of. change The decision followed an open The resignation wu accepted his opinion. the work alone. Addition doing In held after the Park Board had Mr. the asked City meeting of many new real estate Davlg to reconsider the action. High School auditorium, attendThere waa not 100 per cent apvisions In the county have added No successor hu been appointed by about 300 interested per- proval from respective areas y. sons from all over Summit Coun-jt- that Is, the meeting was not, as ed. Hie resignation becomes ef- greatly to the assessor's duties. The resignation la greeted with aes-jsl7 the fective on January 1. Mr. Davis at Beginning some had expected, South Summit pan, elncere regret by Summit County was ended at 9:80, with ev- and Park Is la a assumed Democrat but It versus Sum' North City that, under the patronage system, resident!. Charlie Davie hu been' ery one who wished given an op- mit. There wu strong opposithe Republican majority In the a tremendously popular official. portunity to voice an opinion. tion to consolidation from both ComlsThe Summit will name a Repub- -, Commission County There was lack of acrimony and Park City and South. loners met Monday, Dec. 6, with licsn to the position. an apparent desire to arrlvo at Resent and speaking ware the resignation of Seth Droubay, Mn. Irma Prescott, who hu the best possible solution. Senator Orover, chairman of tha tha and of been the Mr. Davis' loyal and harddesigpossibility Dr. J. C. Moffltt, who had pre- State Senate Education Commitnation of the Rockport Resort as working assistant, to in charge of an handed down opinion tee; Senator Lambert and Repre- a viously State Park being discussed the office during Mr. Davis' ab- sentative Rasmussen from SumSeth who has served sc nee. He Is undergoing treatDroubay, mit County, and Louis Lloyd, as the Chairman of the Overall ment for an Illness In a Salt Lake chairman of the Legislative Economic Preliminary hearing for Mrs. Development Act. turn City hospital. The assessor Is 80 Council. Harvey BummareH, 51, wu posted In his resignation, stating he years old. Presence of state officials and feels he Thursday following her rehu done much he In his letter of resignation Mr. poned for BY Arvllla Fawcett of news media In a change of venue from representatives quest and the of interests can, hopes William I both metropolitan dallies and tel- the of Jlidge James B. Kilcourt the 'Down by the Old Millstream" Lamb, Lehlhie Hennefer, people can be better served eon Harry BacheThe Board of U. S. Civil Serv- evision stations gave rise to conof Park City.. by, Is more than a quaint refrain In Batchelor, in another area chairanother by William McMlchael. The ice examiners for tha Post office sideration of the possibility that 'Tha request wai granted and this historic section of the West. lor, and man. Mr Droubay la largely reIn the department was started an construction has announced Sumeducation are groups using the' It recalls tha Echo Fkmr Mill, for the hearing will be held In Coalthe of sponsible receipt 1871, and waa ready to grind open competitive examination for mlt County aa for fedwil lo.n for ulnu ville before Judge Reed Warn. complete with mUl pond, mQlrace year development flour in 1873. The owner was Wm. filling the position of substitute possible consolidation efforts li of Mn. Bummarell la charged with and. fadnatlng machinery, of the Treasure Mountain recrewho ran the Mill un- clerk in the Coalvllile, Utah post other Utah counties. warm autumn days idled away, L. Turpin, area. ational fint degree murder In the death Ben-nloffice. The position pays a starttil April 26, 1897, then Keber Nell P. and Mrs Mr Lythgoe while of wheat the her husband, who wu Mut-sho- t wu Koslal Mr. M. White waiting of the of Taylorsville, and unde of ing salary of $3.87 an hour with to death Nov. 19 near hla State de- of HSnefer, are celebrating their Park Recreation and ground, with the aroma of flour Mr Turpin, took possession and annual increases for six years t Club trailer home west of Path City. and chaff heavy in tha dusty air. partment met with tha County Golden Wedding Anniversary. an hour and additional Inhired Ben Lamb to run It for 839 Mr Lythgoe wu born July 3, to Commissioners discuss the poscreases every three yean to $380 The Literary Club met WednesBadly, after 93 years, the Mill a month with room and board. sibility of tbe Rockport Resort 1895 and Mn lythgoe wu bon The 1U11 was constructed of an hour.. day, Dee. 8, at the home of Charyielded to progress and wrecking a State Park May 10, 1897, both In Henefer. being designated Pull Information and the ap- - lene Anderton In Henefer. Presicrews. In its place will be the new red native pine hauled by teams They were married on Dec. 33, under the. Jurisdiction of and wagons from a sawmill lo-- 1 plication forma may be obtained dent Edith Bond conducted the and put u transcontinental highway. 1915, in tbe Salt Lake Temple. that discussed department They cated In Saw Mill canyon, three from: Executive Secretary, Board meeting, and several abort Chrlet- beSlide the in KAMAS marked four lived Devils 1871, They Spring, In the area, which miles eut. Construction cost was of U, S. Civil Service Examiners, mu stories were reviewed by Ma-Po- st the roads The Kamu Ward Primary wtt would then become State Roads. yean, where Mr Lythgoe wu ginning of this, the first flour mill -Office structure e The Room U. three 407, bel $8800. Twenty-onmembers Larson. story Dept, In Summit County, and the suremployed for the Ideal Cement hold the annual officen and taa-ch- en wu recommended It the that waa put .together with square S. Poet Office and Courthouse, were 'present, qnd hasten wu on party Wednesday evening, rounding areas. Built on a small guard rails be extended to pre- Co. .They moved to Henefer Charlene Anderton. Mr where Ranch the Dec. 15. Husband! will be Invited stream called Echo Creek, It waa nails and. the .large 13 by 12 cor- Bait Lake City, Utah 84101. Stephens vent parking on the highway, ner posts were mortlfed with a sheepman and o guests, and all who come will directly adjacent to the single it is fast becmlng a traffic hazard lythgoe wu 23 years. Then they be served a wonderful turkey dinfanner for west bound track of Union Pad-tic- 's wooden pins. Experta,eald, after so with can the edge many using moved to town In Henefer and j ner. new railroad, and near the M yean, It was as sturdy as when of the highway for parking. u wa built. Mr Lythgoe started In working The special guests for the evensite of the stagecoach stop,-- The to Commissioners voted Tha lower floor housed grain He Railroad. U. are tha Ward Bishopric, BisP. the for hu ing, wa Ben the Park mill built by The pay City Firs Departbins and machlnery to drive rolbeen employed there for 23 years, hop Rex Walker, and counselors, ment 81,000 agreed. lers, the second floor contained Valley-Fol- k Demont Lott and Harold Kllstrom end is still employed there, sifters, choppers and rollers, and had five children, four of who wen asked to bring their They tha third floor was used for elewhom are still , living; lynn H. wlvu. TV lumbus. Both he and hla wife By JANIEL BEE vator heads and bran bbu. A The Primary officers, Wlnnona lythgoe of Anchorage, Alaska; hustle-burush-rush, ' With tbe and steel 12 inch special water wheel agree that their beat Christmu ' who wu killed Smith. President and counselor KAMAS J. Lythgoe Jay and fog for thou wary together wa the arrival of their In a pen stock with capacity to stle, Did you know Kamu hu Tele- during World War two; Mn Cart Jean UN and Karen . Simpson who souls 25 was horse hous try to shop In the big daughter, Dec. 33rd. She wu the vision Stars? .Thats right. Real Moon (Wilma) Salt Lake City: have put many hours Into predevelop power, and first of seven. Mr Terry said, live T. V. city, headaches come ed below ground level. KAMAS personalities. Here one Mn Keith Johanson (Orace) paring this special, evening. Helptunes commercial out all that with was a small boy, the hanging day, this reporter flour The first blat ground Summit High School . South wu watching Morgan; Mn Larry Ca'.Jerwccd ing Ksren with the program, hu the of of the etorklngi wu the greatest been Owen Fltigerald. V. show. Admiral (Imogme) Coalville. favorite T. hand and chorus will present a stone burn imported from Prance handy-dand- advantages her y gadgets. Maybe tha event and how. He rememben-onThe program will consist of a beautiful Christ m as .Concert weighing over 500 lbs. each. At Th?v hive eighteen grsmichll-3r- n all of a sudden, on and Bemle, flavor sentiment and Chrisof the time the bum were bought, year he ercelved a eautiful the screen there dawned the famand two great grandch'ldren. variety of numbers, the highlight Monday, Dec. 30, in the High tmu Is rapidly becoming some- little red sled. With ten children A family dinner will be i.ui of which, are those ever popular School Auditorium, Almost (me France wu the only place supplyiliar faces of all the Bethers chilIn the family, there wasnt always to stone thing of a dim memory. hard begrind ing enough hundred and fifty students, e were lltt' dren Dec, 19 at The Spring j melodrama stan who performed Bunday perfect They This article la a 'combination of a lot of gifts, but tbe older chilwithout chipping off. ' to 8th ro nobly at the Lion's Club- Din- the chorus, at Wanship. Chicken Inn a Russell wu ladles grade and grand longing many people's remembrances of dren used to make up games we - rer: Qian and Mary Smith, Leon announcfriends an and as the high school chorus, or the little Family they gentleman note tha their own Christamases, when with which to entertain the younIt is Interesting to erms to visit at the family home "1 Lon"1 MsVIel. Sheila Lewis, school band will perform under operation of the atone burr. The they were young. Perhaps to you ger ones. They always had a tree, ed who they were, and where they were from. All I can say, la where on Sunday, Dec. 19 after 4 pm. Lorraine tbe direction of Music Instructor lower mI1 ltone Frants, and Karen on read it, some of the old feeling which like many of the others, A1 Hollis. to 9 p.m. They request no gifts, rimpvon. its top surface. The radial grooves and genuine love of this wonder- wu decorated with homemade wu momma? It will begin at 7:30 p.m. and conducted the flour from the cen- ful holiday season will be re- chains, and little candles of difis free of charge to the public. ter of the stone to the edges turned to you. Savor now, the ferent colors. Mr Hollis is new to South Sum- This stone' did not turn. The upof Christmu past The, Moses Taylor family startghost to now, Previous mit this year. millstone wu furrowed on per Merl ed a tradition that la being held Pranson that their recalls he spent two years teaching in Its lower surface and wu left trees at all, onto, even now. It la the hangdidn't have family he Is Not only Lyman, Wyo. five to turn together this pair of until she wu about ten yean old. ing of their stockings on a broom, knowledgable In the field of mu- stones ground the wheat to tha Then little Just a cedar that hu been placed between two It wu Gersic, but teaches and speaks desired texture. The radial groo- tree that her father brought In chain. Mn Taylor recalls that man fluently. ves were produced by, a large from the all In hills their back Christmases were wonsloping Mr Hollis received his degree hardwood hammer with a hand of their home. They decorated it derful, and moat of the gifts that at the BYU, and before this, serv- forged steel pick in the center of with cranberry chains, popped were given, were homemade with ed two years In the it. This wu called a "mlllpeck.M popcorn, and had lota of other tender and loving can. One item Mission field. While at the Since dull stones made poor qualwonderful homemade decorations. tha wu always a must, wu the BYU, he met and iwried his ity flour, In 1883 a remodeling She especially rememben a beau- now extinct Chatterbox Books. at student wife a Kathy, pretty brought In new steel rollers. The tiful haired doll that wu No Christmu ever went by, but the University, majoring in busi- stone burn remained in place uid found long In the top of her stocking what the family didn't receive ness. Vere used for chopping grain "for one Christmu morning. This hu (me chock full of monthly They have two little children, cattle feed until about 1908, when always been a games, stories, pussies, and a mulprecious memory new and two yean old, Stephen, they were takfen out and a chop- to her. titude of other Items to keep the a Just bom Kristi Ann, baby per wu Installed for this purBoyd Lake recalls that one year children occupied on slaw days. week ago. little over a posed they didn't even have Christmu. The children, now Mayor Gordon Mr Hollis hu many and various On Nov. 11, 1897, Wm. L. Tur- The family had to ' order their Taylor, Helen Taylor Lake, Irene Not only sides of added hobbies. pin left Echo, he traveled by gifts out of. Sean and Roebuck Arther, and Pauline also hung a is ho an excellent swimmer, but hone and buggy with his young- - catalog, and due to delay in mail- huge red bell, which 4s still being la an avid skier, teaching both. ing. they didnt arrive until three hung by Mn Taylor, at the in(Continued on Page 11) He la particularly happy to be later. They made a nice little sistence of her grandchildren. She days living so near to our wonderful substitute Christmu however, and says It Is getting to be over 30 a With hopjkip only ski slopes. opened presents that had been yean old, but the love for it Is and a Jump, he la off and gathered up from around their so strong, that they give In and hills. down the schushlng" home. While the weather wu hang it Christmu after Christ Mr Kbllla hu said that he likes mild In Blandlng, Mr Lake said South Summit very much and la some of his fondest memories are RaNae Cossey fondly remem grateful for the hard work tha of getting bundled up in quilts ben all tbe music sessions that varstudents have put into their Ken Woolstenhulme, who hu and taking rides In the cutter, were held around the family ious assignments. more saddles than anybody In the during the crisp weather. He and piano. She says "We sure used to He would like to invite, not Intermountain Area, besides a few hla frlenda used to spend all sing a lot." Her parents are Elms only the' parents of thou In the addle shops, won another one Christmu afternoon at each and Earl Merkley. They used to coming concert, but the entire this week, given by the Rocky Cher's houses, playing with the pop popcorn and string It up well, to come and hear Mountain Rodeo Association. valley few. but priceless gifts that around tbe tree, and then eat they the creativity and beauty that off a little bit at a time. By the won the had received. The Oakley milk-ma- n KAMAS They went along for about alx pie down, and Pete and Helen our own teenagers are capable of. Holt saya that one time Christmu had come and a award with Mary like this, and in 1958, Keith have managed to bounce back cowboy years For all of those people who It will be a fine evening, and will tint in both bull riding and bare-bac- k Christmas really stands out In gone, the poor tree wm almost out his half to Pete. through all the difficulties that left, selling how the older generation that her mind. This la the time that bare. Of everything that wu edi- walk past the drug store a thouHe bronc the In telling about the have beset them throughout tha wu Helen, riding. sand times a week In Kamu, the mashed potato, the pony, and only cowboy In last summer's ; her daddy, who had Just come ble anyway. cays that the reason she j yean. haven't noticed any change, store,Pete and I home from the surf aren't the only things competition to win two firsts. Reva Anderson knows for cercattle back have had such a happy Bcfore her marriage she wu delivering and and really look the younger generation snows One of the most popular men 'East, lugged in Ms Mg suitcase, tain that as children, they didn't stop next time, Is due to the fact that the daughter of E. R. Harritt, marriage. doesn't say what It used how to do well. on the circuit, Ken is a consistent As all the children clamored receive near the toys fot the hard. It have no time to argue. Too well-knoand beloved druggist to. Now it says "Petes Drugs." they col-- 1 about, It kids of one In town, who wu simply known and a winner first place over, today get Reva's name Whenever opened, and out spilled hu true. go you Pete and Helen Bexzant have lection of beautiful trophy sad- -' a pile of oranges and some wu Olnes before she married or the other, or both are there, as Em to his many friends. Kblen been paying for the drug store Coalville ! turn-OthShe er Walter. dollars. of strange looking stuff, which saya the thing her did worth thousands helping out their people. graduated from the Salt Lake ed out to be fish eggs. The chll- - brothers and sisters could be for more than fifteen years, and winners, all One tragedy, which many long General Hospital, and came back la The Coalville DUP will meet now theirs. It their appearances In this dren, of course, weren't too fa- counted on to do, wu hurry up t.mers will remember, la on Sept. to the valley where she took up UP through t 2:00 Thursday! miliar with and bed In area: go to and to make order couldnt them, Pete started working for Doug 2 8, 1958. Helen will never forget, her nursing duties. There were wlH give Viola Mabey building. Florin Bluemel, Riverton, rop- - decide If they liked them or nob Christmu come Just a little Mt Simpson right after the second for it wu their wedding anniver- lota of babies delivered, some who the lesson on "Our Heroic PionI But they were game, and ate sooner. world war, and made the Ice sary. The store burned moat all are still living right here. Even eers and the history of Charlie ing. I them all steer Poor Of course Monte now Paul up. Taylor, Hadley, you cream, cooked, and did most of the way down, and without the one, Helen delivered herself, Judd will be given by Margaret know that Caviar Is supposed to Paul IJorton swears he the managerial work. Then, in wonderful help of neighbors and without the aid of Instruments, Crusty wrestling. his grandIs of one Judd, who never got anything for Christmas. 1953. came the big step, and with Dale Little Soldier, Provo, calf be a delectable treat, (Ugh) labor, It would medicine or shots. She wotkU daughters. Mr Earnest Terry laughingly They were always too poor he In- - the been never have roping. of Keith put up again. for many local doctors, and waa social, help Story, partner, Christmu the This is Lavon McBride, HJrrum, saddle . wye that hla earliest Christmu lists. But by golly, all ten chll- - signed on the dotted line. And It even burned the brand new county nurse for two yean. 8be and a light luncheon will bo serv- bronc (Continued on Page 11) corresponds to the arrivai of Co- the store wu theirs to pay for. flooring. You cant get good peo- tiding. (Continued on Page Ten) ed. Everyone is Invited to attend. ae Plan Study on Consolidation Successor to Post Not Tet Named Seth Droubay Resigns as Progress Head on Venue Change Granted Here Postoffice Sub Exam Craning u u Neil Lythgoes Wed 50 Years on Literary $3-0- u Primary Officers Planning Party . u Memories of Early Chiistmases Recalled by Kamas Tide Concert Set at South Bethers on . fait t: u u . Bwiss-Aus-tri- - Woolstenhulme Is Top Cowboy Pete and Helen Finally Rum That Mortgage u nd , j DUP well-kno- J H - a, ! back-breaki- . |