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Show ...v udd Utah Representative at National H Conference ' - , '! : SUII THE 4-- ,,v'- E hoytsville will be NUMBER 10 VOLUME XXXI THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 194 COALVILLE, UTAH 14017 represented at the National Conference by Susan Judd daughter of Mr and Mra Ask Me Group Self-D- ef Roy Judd of Hoytsville. The Conference will be held In Washing3, ton, D.C.. April at the National Center. There are three The' North Summit Wildlife other 41? members that will also i Federation will hold their annual go from Utah. Each itate is alWildlife banquet Saturday, March Opening statements by attornlowed Just the four delegates, 7 at the Hoytsville Chiirch. This Sbice-t- t eys fur the prosecution and de-- i. she was driven to his trailer home' newspaper b, two boys and two girls. These .va souri'e of information. I fense, made Monday afternoon, banquet is for ail members and at Park City and, after an argulour will leave Salt Lake City. their partners, and election of of; North Summit's Braves couldn't should never .be surprised, at any indicated ;that the State intends ment, she returned to Salt Lake'.' 1 April 16, by jet flight, alias Amy fleers will be held. to prove that Mrs Quita Vonceil receive. I have to buy a basket when they needed request There," 'the prosecution will A special guest speaker from l one. and closed out the regular Kearsley. Associate state though, nometinies I am Sununarall is guilty, of first de rharge. according to Attorney leader from Logan will accomthe Utah Ftah and Game Depart basketball season Friday evening surprisea. cree .murder in the death, of her Banks, she went to a pawn shop: pany them.' ment has been scheduled. All with a 64 to 68 loss to the new I have accepted as common nusoana. Harvey sununerau. me. members are urged to attend, Headquarters for the Conferdivision champion Morgan Tro-tan- a. place, the calls asking it certain defense .intends to prove that Mrs i volver ammunitlon. alw. ence will be at the National Items have been advertised in Summers!! killed her. husband in gatlon toId the Center. All the official delegates A win would have given Coach the classified section lately. I awwruing w Hie h. inUf.H .1.. th. and leaders will be fed and Chidester's men a tie for the di- don't find it unusual for someone opening statement of her attor- gun for magpies at her ranch near ' housed at the center and many of vision. Now they must play Dug-w- searching for a house to call and ney. Roosevelt: that she hired a taxi the meetings will be held there., The trial of Mrs Summerall is to bring her to Park City; that spot in aek if I've had any rentals ad- Friday night for-The schedule calls for stimulatthe state tournament, as they are ; vertlsed recently. I've even grown being held in the Summit County she left the taxi and went to Mr ing speakers, lively group discustied with Wasatch for second accustomed to looking up ad- courthouse,- with Judge Alden Summerall's trailer home. sions, tour of historic shrines, reTwo-Cit- y place with nine and three marks. dresses in my Salt Lake 'phone Anderson on Uie bench. The State The attorneys statement then creational activities, and a visit! Dee Talbot directory. When contends that Mrs Summerall 'nuntjl. , ma,aMMmtmm with the Congressmen from Utah. comes up with 10 points fans can I received a call last week ask- - j shot her husband to death at bis trsller house that they heard Susan has been a member t guess how the game may go. Dee lng what Coalville's Zip Code (trailer home near Park City, fol, wtuU mlght for eight years and has led a The Summit County Sheriffs scored three field goals but his was. It's on We right hand comer luvvi"s on w. m, iiw, were dismissed as a dog barking, Club for three years. She has been ! Posse held a meeting and ban- off night was registered in four of the front page of The Summit E. Banks, district attorney because Jay of a television program; Two-Ci;. Band concert The main her carrying many projects; quet at the Spring Chicken Inn for nine in free throws. Bendixon Bee and right where' I can see it from the Third Judicial District, that they then definitely heard; projects have been in clothing fetturing the combined bands and 'March 5 for the Installation of led with 16, Jenkins 12, Swenson from here, in big numbers os the represents the state. Jlml Mltaun-ag- a another shot and looked out.the She won the Style Dress Revue ononis of the North Summit and their new officers. of Salt Lake City represents window to see Mr 9, Simister 4 and Meadows 1. of the Post office. (Mi. yes, front Summerall In 1962 and 1963. In 1963 she won Park City Music departments, LaMar Richins his been chosen Morgan led 16 to' 10, 34 to 31 at the Code number to 84017, the' defense. County Clerk Reed I staggering away from his home first place' in Home Economics at provided those attending with as the commander, to replace tiie half, but the Braves rushed Ask Zip me anything, so long-- as Us Pace Is the court clerk. joi towed by his wife; that they the State Fair. At H camp she some excellent entertainment George Lewis and Dayle Richins back to lead 35 to 34 and 37 to Selection of the jury opened heard easy. Mary Bee. him TU teach you to was In charge of many activities. Thursday at the North Summit has been the position. of 36. But Morgan assumed control, the case Monday morning, con- shoot me," say: given. and that another thp She is talented in music and ac- Auditorium. tbef 49 tinued through the noon hour, was fired and he struck to 40 at third quarter. secretary to replace Randy Tay led his jftfe tive in many positions, in school The young people proved their lor. About 15 Posse members and With, three minutes to go Morwas completed at 2 pm., with the to the ex-sground. an and church. At the present time adaptability by putting-otheir wives attended. gan led 62 to 48, Coach Abegglen following approved veniremen: The witnesses will state, the atis attending ttie Brig-haperformance with very j cellent Lorraine Paddles, Coalville; Rex, The Summit County Sheriffs put in his second string, and the said, that they ran to the torney little . combined practice. Both 'Posse, headed br Sheriff Ron Braves closed the Young University. J. Simpson, Oakley; Ross O. Bris-to- scene and that Mrs gap with a drive. Summerall is from -' won Thomas in this instructor Susan Hopkins, competrip Robinson, Is made up of appro-- 1 which fell six points short. Coalville; Isaac A. Losee, alleged to have said: "The SPB Utkm with many H members. North Summit and James Santy, Peoa; George C. Crittenden, will either bleed to death or fa from. Utah. Summit County 4--E i instructor , from Park City re- - nishlng Bonnie own four-whe- el Park Brown, Hoytsville; OAKLET shoot him again.". groups will be well represented by ported their great satisfaction drive units. radios Steve Georgi was involved, in City; Mr DeLyrin Stevens, OakThe witnesses called the police, Susan. They wish her the best of with the concert. have been installed in these units ley; Earl Peterson, Wanship; ae have could been what a fatal the attorney said, .and Mrs Sum The two bands will combine for use everything and lots of fun on her during search and rescue teklent last week while at work Ralph Wallln. Park City; Carl merali was taken into custody. 8:00 at March 10, again Thursday, trip. missions. oa a construction Job. He looked Winters, Park City; Kenneth Attorney Mltsunaga stated that at the Park City High School They have been called out in time to see a huge rock Blonquist, Coalville; Carl Oliver, he intends to prove that ojiarrejs up half Auditorium for the second many times to aid the sheriff, in falling on him. It was later esti Marion. The alternate : Is Elynn between the two were frequent of tfce concert. Everyone is urged COALVILLE searching for lost campers, downmated to weigh about 200 lbs. ' Moon, Woodland. and increasingly vicious; to attend to hear' some very fine ed planes, and also aiding during The Coalville Camp of the DUP Attorney Banks, m his opening statements regarding bit him on the. right side, It the., purchoral and band arrangements. hunting eeaeon In setting up road held their regular meeting in the and broke the large bone in his statement, said tfrat the State in- chase of the pistol were true; thai bracks to check for violations. DTJP Hall in Coalville Feb. 24. arm, and completely crushed two tends to' porve that, in brief, Mr. subsequent examination of the This assistance Is given vohin-- Captain Bernett Smith thanked toes In his right foot He was arid Mrs Summerall had separat person of Mrs Summerall indicat tartly, and the member receive all the ladies for their, help with sent, by ambulance, to Ogdea, ed some time ago; that be filed ed many bruises upon her, body: For all those interested a meetno pay for their time, and also the cooked food sale, and also an where the doctor who examined suit' for divorce, which she never mat as WKne yet Bus; furnish their own gas. ing is to be held at the Hoytsville nounced they have received 100 him, declirett nothing was brok answered;' that on Nov. 19, 1969, will prove that she feared ; : ;i...iv Jor ; j,, Church Friday, March 11, M 8 They have also) 'been called out per cent payment , of their dues en. Upon this report he was then Due to a new' ruling, which is discuss to and This explain 'i..' to in assist of .. pm. ., the fighting range or uus year, sent back to work. The Coalville courtroom "wits handed out just a little over the purposes and functions' of the was, The bulletin from Kate B. Car stu fires, and are available whenever filled. When opening statements . Seminary the a week ago, Unable discom to endure the Medicare" Program. Those who ter was read announcing the con- fort; and increasing pain, he was were completed Judge Anderson dents of South Summit, including needed by the sheriff. should attend, are. those rearing Money raised toy raffles and vention to be held in the Lafay- later examined asked all subpoenaed witne -- 1. from 'Park Cky, were bout doc a local forty 'by 65, and 65 years and over. Sam-- 1 other jneana. is used, tor the pur ette. Ballroom "Aprfl... in the . trial to Jaave; the ,. in to unable and tor,1 in participate proved that, here wUl be a" speaker vyui s There these" of new ."equipment to in The history was given, by Janis deed, his arm and toes were room, nqc to dkuss the esse wary Day m Salt quake cut. from the Social Security Office Plana crease men their These ability. been made to rent the Johnson on her' great : grandmo broken. It was' feared for awhile among themselves or with others to lead ina the1 discussion. He will school had eith w hufnra nr f f aw bus. to take about fifty are to be highly commended for ther Betsy Oowans iBowen, and that the bone would have" to be k4 afl i . l. '. OAKUCY j teatifiMl Mm. wujuhb. " when their service to the county. n.u captain wiw one also H... Larsen.on Mabel her by and rebroken. reset, perhaps, wm to and V when and where apply Craig Brown had a narrow es-the ,lmlau, arantoother, NaomlvHlaa Mur- -. Now te qulte & that will need. A- - Swlf Tavwlfe of R, Redden.: , gnawer quertion. pathologik time deciding on how he Is g ... ' busses wu. . Suorvlso- -. ,. ta to get around. with hli over the engine in a truck which who examined the body of th victim in Salt Lake City, testified uld not te used for anything Thursday March 24. right arm broken, he has nothing belonged to the company he need of iV this progm M gchooi bust to lean upon to ease his toes. works for, when he noticed black Mr. Summerall died of a chest should plan to attend. HENEFER Call ..the Siddoway boys Stave. smoke comlnr out from under wound. He said there, were two ' ' I was too lite to change other wounds on an arm." Close will Residents of this area be Maybe when" you have to go neath the hood. . Earl Zabriskle. a Salt Lake cab plans and. arrange for cars, so come can walk someplace, they He lifted it., and was engulfed Good JLi.6'?. the disappointed teenagers had iSETcf testified that he drove driver, bffHUU IU AOUl in U1C 1GVBUU along beside you, and support In smoke and flame. Quickly he I to. go back home. They missed completed 82nd Ward Chapel SOUTH SUMMIT you with aH of their crutches. grabbed overalls, a coat and other , sots, summerall rrom Salt Lake to a near pArfc clty ;a very excellent day of activity, held Sunday Feb, 27. This very The twlrler twirled for the last articles handy and started to KAMAS Gordon Siegel said, he sold from the speeches made by Miss beautiful building of white brick and farewell, , smother the blase. A manwbowaa The Kamas Valleyettes had ' u5.A. Dlanna lynn ' Batti, and is in a location which has a com- time this year, pistol to Mrs. Summer-a- ll SCienCe thanks should be sincerely given driving past, jammed on his March Also club Friday, planned Robert meeting their of the tragedy. the Simpson. day and of the view Valley manding to the Senior drillmlstresses who brakes and leaped over to help. 3, at the new home of Gloria Bet- -, WM a movle, and a dance and Utah Lake at 140 West 1600 Observers stated their belief to . worked on hard such fine It later turned out that he was the trial will continue moat of put hers. Gertrude Qlnes was helping time out, for a causal lunch, South. shows for the basketball fans: Hal Winterton, cousin of the ' as the week. South Summit (Bishop (Roy A. Richins, former Beverly Kbit and Linda Nelson. Elementary In Woodland. Craig said Dezxie Probts, who hails from The defendant remained comschool and Mr son will tt's of annual of and Henefer first hold, ly This year has seen the largest they didnt find out who they posed through i the proceedings, Heber came as a guest to speak Science Mrs Richins this Fair Henefer, of, Monday, In coming Harvey twirlers of a few were until later. At a time like group quite to the club members on her mispresides, over the. wardas Bish- - years. Twenty in all. The entire March 14, at 6:30 p.m. at the Ele- that, who wants to make formal and was comforted by presence sion, to Formosa, from 1959-196-1. op with counselors, Jade Jones group was presented with beauti- mentary school under the dir- Introductions? Finally the battery of members of her family. She She showed the group slides of, MARION and Max Randquist. Mildred and ful puis of green and white, giv- ection of teacher, Mr Minchey. had to be jerked and he flames was in custody of' Deputyr 'Sheriff V :on Wilde. the unusual counter sad the peo,'. Lou Saxton, formerly of' Coalville ing the year that they are, or will All sixth grade students will par showly stopped. Satlast held was A gala party ple. While doing- this, fried rice, also.-Many times during the battle urday night at the Chicken Coop, are members of the ward were be graduating. During the season, ticipate. which comes directly from, a Them embers of the ward of the girls have had to be at all There will be elaborate demon- they asked each other if they home of Joyce and Johnat the was cooking, found recipe, to haTe Pres. Joseph school very early each morning strations of all kinds. Come snd should run for fear of the truck ny Mitchell. But only the younger having first been prepared by set were involved. The party was Fielding Smith of the First Presi to put in time on the different lesrn about so many interesting exploding. Good thing they stuck of a cousin, who will be dency of the LDS Church at routines, and this last one, which things thjst seem simple, but real- with it. What a friend in need She was the first lady mission in honorsoon to serve duty in Viet tend the services and. five the was the highlight of the year, ly are not. You wpl learn more was Hal Winterton. The truck is The last race of the season tor ary in those part. She also spent leaving is Leslie Mitchell, son dedicatorlat pussage and. prayer drew much applause. Thanks about cells, the sun, atoms, and now back in Working order. us' of Heber-Kama- a He NamAssociation six months in Hong Kong, China. with talks given by fn again Beverly and Linda. and I think we aH had. niora tun of along Endnido, a Bill other and of UMarva Thanks kindto Hhl subjects. of his for large variety again LaRue k eouth) of Jean Bopson, Trvouts for next veers twirlers Calif. Be will be leaving March nJ a mejaoer ox cne punamg Remember, that'll at 6:80 pm., ness In helping Craig. today as the pressure Was kind of Long was there at the same time, 18. Richins, Stake. .President, relieved. Even though .today was some Bishop be Summit time in fee March 14th, at the South held . I . m . "I and for a while, was a companion a were our last day of finals, school conrmiiiee. Bal rresraeni the near informa For future. gamin further Those party .Rickey Elementary plannng to Dearie. includ- wife, Jessie Evans Smith." said a Uon, can any of the officers. Billie Richards of Kama sad a ley, Chairman of advertising. ' Eighteen members and one cousins si)4 dose friends, won over Wayne Lloyd few and words Cliff, he Sandra, responded: director, Karen, Cathie, other guest, Wanda Miles, agreed ing of Heber, Who was undefeated till Mitchell! Danny Clegg, Rodney with an interesting message for this was an outstanding meeting. today, bat still is in second place. BrimhaU, Steve Hardman, Tam- young and old. (musk lor the ser Followed by Doug Gines H-COALVILLE ers, and Dixie Louder, 'and most vices was provided by tie ward choir which sang, Kins; of Glory, Mr and Mrs Ronald Pace and Association vice president of likely, Quite a few more. Gold-Gree- n two sons recently moved' to Kamas, who to the .third place Grandparents, Josh and nor; wlta efts Smith ttnting the solo ence, got a letter from, Leslie, say-in- w sod the Hbsannah 'Anthem, which Hoytsville from El Centro. Calif, team, the three of these teams that tin waa romlnr. snd to she also 'sang with them. where he has been coaching foot- going to iPocatello, Idaho tq rewnw iniA of him the? are, The cHoslng number nras an The stake Gold and Greet Ball present our club in" th. finals. ball. Snow measurements as of --accented are the weekends of March These decided on this fireweU Inspirational ' and very, beautiful March 1 was held test Saturday night In nosiMr Pace a has content water a indicate Chalk Creek lower has 24 in duett and both President and Mrs March. WTl, Jot ah.. Kamaa .aHall. Decorations, nrt Summltl1"0 tion the North with " of 75 to 94 per cept normal, re- ches of snow, 6.1 of water. AverW Smth.'' w DM Pro-- 1 Lloyd Is alternate team. which were arnuuy School District as American ConMoroni Soil Merchant, age Is f7. 11 per cent normal. Those who attended the dedi- ports blems and History teacher and I Next season we will rotate ela Lewis, led to the enchantservation Service,' Coalville, Chalk Creek middle course nas "Memories." were area this cation the from different (racks or ment of the theme, j tween three Varsity coach. 11-'MMsurments eomnleted bv Jack 40 'inches of snow with of 2 Summit Stake Presidency, Pres. one a - m order to give every Vb Melody Makers, a group, He is a former North Summit m water. 98 per cent PW' Progrressiye to come to the races. Also Fred Hobson, and his fife, Julia, YoU1 S03- hance most of which are from Salt Lake, School who has High graduate Chalk Creek upper course has evenn Edison Stephens and Parley follows wishing to Join the been teaching previously In Ore- - nT provided the music for the WOODLAND 17.6 in snow 66 Inches of with of the Inches 58 In has Lake Js Trial who soelatlon please contact Rod former Bishopric of the Brown, hoskethsJL wss he when ing. Bob Burns, held Priests WoodUand a The ches of water. 82 per cent of the Stake, and lives in Park City, very entertaining party last week Henefer Ward with whom Roy snow, witS 17.4 Inches of water, time average of 18.2. In 1865 football, and baseball coach. 78 'long 23 water. Is Inches of myself, Ted L. Mann. Auctioneer. played with them. with Richins served, Bishop Norman Average normal. a supper progressive end, was 27.2 inches of water there 85.7 waa Ther show, floor Richins cent Announcer of Henefer, sa sooa a and lovely Edward and had iper Wright They all sorts of fabulous food. as possible, as our .membership his wife. IMaxlne. Lrle' Richins inches of water at Trial Lake a and 13.2 in 1964. with dance numbers being pro with They stsrted Beaver Creek, 26 of snow, 6.4 j will VJZTZlSZ and hi. wife Luena now Oaden year ago. and 18.1 in lM be limited.1 ' Thahki again vided from each of the wardl-- .. "Hon aYC"" 8.4 aver -a. cent water. 76 of of 88 1 A mnri "a"P Maorehoos has Smith per how -iflTlAT.VTT.TK folks and welcome any time nrha hUrhllrtit of the night " . . ""TT and on to Morlln Van TasseOs I age. and of 17.4 of water, snow, inches when presentations was nwnms KUTV (eren to the cake 'fsii.fTed Mitchell; Doug' ever, popular lanuiy. .h.r TjiRMa urvMl im Mlad Mu-tnIvTilTtVI. is 88 per cent of 11.7 Inch arer-u- i. Soapetone has 33 inches of I eVM sl1sSkAM TSU J were made to the outgoing to end all others. . . There were 16 Inches of snow with 8.5 of water. T per sihaiB1 . M. wci Presidency. ai siususisw President Tom Lefler and Elisin 1965 7.0 In and here water given has ".7 County Friday making advance Mi Colton, who abeth served the main course, ty years of service In mutual nd Vunbeth received the highest Advanced classes for Kamas 1964. Redden Mine Upper has SO in and . Inches la 1884.. : 4ven a beautiful 30 year Valla TuHrlara urlll KavHn Uaroti praise for her unique hot rolls. Black' 01 ve!" pin. Aivt'n Atkinson of Kamaa f"w'J Aim In charee of the evening 10 at 4 pm. In the Kamas Han.lnM of snow with 6.0 Inch inches Leavitt. normal. . M U 1X per cent i left out.pf1lMttV(lsl!W of 8e vrfc nfher ladles, Mona u and Norma ii7mr auvuac. stuiiic jtow- Franson was Ken Williams, advisor. The Arlene 14.4 were water. Last there, year ' There were 23 inohes of water. In M'-'l'Thomas, .and Gloria taned Interviews were ' servicemen. andi. ings Also, wlUbein the Knight their charge. who dates, brought boys, inches of water. -- we also awarded with pins m 1864. d ( nrv K'rkham, to s. made and . who recently das-eplan Friday, have they which were Tommy Lefler, Gaylen beginners Redden Mine Lower, 48 inches :. llewhita G. S 66 of enow, 5.S return In the future for further left, la from Francis. v he number pf . years .they Pace, Sheldon Klrkham, Steven a4. 14.8"oC water. Average is of wstofi B(eent of IS aver coverage. This feature, when fin- - Dick MltchelL has been sarv ..!.. .i, UB 111UTCUa . hiwe given service, k w w of snow. , Moon. (Men and Glade' Williams, SKIMIS niiun. Will u.a ana o.i in lshedr.sfaeHHe M ares age, year uist uimrlM for these dedicated ' ' ' Winterton .Vsai the HeW aW Call any of the sV4ars)nths, andf Scth .Cprlg 1964 raUtttae to all residents of the County. within enemy watent. ri'and team of ,,L. ; three girls for more information. S0J: TasselL were almost overflowmg. Utah 4-- H Wildlife Braves Beaten Plans Banquet 17-2- Defense To Plead ANYTHING by Morgan in 4-- H Easy Season Finale ense in Trial of Quita Summerall ad-mt- t. 4-- H 4-- H e, LaMar Richins Commander Band 4-- H - Sheriff's Posse Great Success 4-- H ay high-scori- ty 4-- Steve Georgi he w, Hit by Rock 4-- their .' , Coalville PUP ... Holds Session Medicare Meet that at Hoytsville Seminary Students Miss Program ed - .; . . ' Brown Escapes -' "x-ra- , Blazing Truck ' ' .ll-Jk- ik. ymT Wrn- , Several Attended Orem Dedication that SLJTiJ . k,i JT SLSL TTaT1 rT..":? :Z S I Valleyettes Club Hears Missionary Twirlers Out Year , '. 1 . I ' air bet i3-cali- : for South Summit Win-terto- ns ss. Farewell Party Honors Mitchell - For-mos- an Cutter Racing very-happ- Season Ended 1 Ronald Pace and Before Last Week Heavy Storm, Snow Content Little Below Norm Ball Held in Kamas Family Return ! nn M I ' be-Juni-or Woodland Priests Hold H.r m As-eo- i "1 L"' ir Summit on TV . ,rvey TIV: Twirler Classes tr-m- fr BIIMBI1 h. c a. Z'Jl? i2JZC? ST l" ff jaterM:'' fi |