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Show Salt lake City, Utah. THE SUMMIT COUNTY B NUMBER THURSDAY, Al'KIL 7, 196 14 Time To English Youth Is Killed Here VOLUME XXXI COALVIUJi; UTAH M017 Leaders Named CLEAN UP in Fair Board Everywhere A Yaie University etudent from Nti": Staloy was elected preitl- England died early Thursday in This ti:ue of year ?very one is Unit of tito Summit County Fair Summit County Hospital of in- happily noting eoh arrival of ,, . n Wni,UlnhllInil, juries suffered in an automobile finally here. j and yMgeM iy,m that spring an(J accident near Echo. Codfrey a iirsi riHun, iuv eiuiTSvnve i second vice Peggy presidents; a Wil-stoChristopher Caldwell. 22, of tha firrt green shoo!, the first Bloauisi secretary. New direc Cheshire, England, was the daffodil. will be chosen in the near tors lone occupant of the automobile, Velmu Judd. 'vign of!futur to "Pla (Jiali Highway Patrol Trouper. Thre is another Grant Ralph Crittenden, Geary an see. to we hate i spring" which Odell K. Hatch said. The and Mnry Tumbow, whose terms The car was eaorbound on UJS. out its there, this year. 30 and entered a construction melting of the enow reveals a expired Directors continuing tor anoth cans, paper one about 11 miles east of Echo good supply of er year are: J. Reed Moore, Mary the trooper said. The surface of oiiim nnn hottlea. and Msorted 'tmh whWi Jim hem hidden from Bacon, Alice A. Moore, Eugone .h- - mH i. mv.i h. Smith, Harold Hob- ..h h. r .kMHi Mt Vho r;r,t vIpw throughout th winter. The'Routh- - Manon rt AhJ "?! guardrail, careened across the sight of Highways, streets andjn"w' "H road, hit the left guardrail and fence lines littered with trash is vuu rolled, throwing Mr. CaldweU out. very distasteful, not only to us, Gines KAMAS The car then bounced over the but to visitors, The last week in July ha been Fire very talented South Sum The four young men pictured other guardrail. right , work rtAin A great deal of tune, effort, chosen for this year-- fair and mit High School people, four of Uve were tne main guests, amount that is deposited la a them students, and one a teacher, wftUe peggy Mortensen was there and money Is being spent to ad- arrangements are being made to, a week ago. Seth Winter ton, FFA bank or otherwise were the object of a popular as vertise our state to visitors from accept the "city of fun" carnival productively alternate, ATTACK Chapter Secretary, Kent Fitz- invested; be familiar with the -- how was which of and Performstates other other "Pride countries, featured last year. panel M 5ummit gerald. Chapter Treasurer, and provisions of the constitution of isc this the Another meeting will be held Brent ance." on KLED Channe Seven. te4Che FOR BEZZANT picture we want to -- uJ7rvlsed the ,tudent(1. Marchant. Chapter Presi- the State association and national 9 to 10 memstreets choose committee April ..U We. have not disclosed these Pete Bexxant, beloved man in present? One ofOfUttered dent, were awarded a State and highways? My mi well known youRg neglected dit- bers and make further plans. Any Farmer Degree at the recent organization. our valley, Is in the Heber Hos ches and fence lines? Lets show one having any suggestion in re- Newly elected officers for the personalities form a panel and tton for aDOther u ltlll State FFA Convention, held a suffered He are Seth a for coming can stay. others take we pital community caree" 8 chance to see the taped produc-- 1 C,hen at the Terrace In president;yearLee Thomas,Winterton, r"""0 March vice preseries ot heart attacks about two pride in, one in which they will contact the fair board members, j alseen if Salt Lake City. This was the sident; Kent It tion. you haven't weeks ago. He had gone to work want to stay a few days. Fitzgerald, secretary Vtekie Stevens who ued as ctouo of Stat uouigpresiaencuraraueary;iareest tlm preaented on at the store the morning ot the r6jldjr. It w Bob Bates, treasurer; Brent Hoyt to wishes her "tOe clue. "Let a Smile Be th thank the for public x u x the has rver had at one and Michael lou, d4teft ud first ones, and had complained Crittenden, reportYour Umbrella;" Rodney Erim- - final, their support of last year's fair, lime.Chapter AprU 7 tt l2 before hand Taumday. ers: and Jarel Hoyt, icntinal. teti didnt that he and commend Homer Fouat on hall, who wrote "I Determine the nooa Tn ha niiftlirWI t win ) am. Male 8bth, Lee, Kent, and Bob are the good, but like many of these men, hU handling of the secreUry- - eted lies up anu eo, ana Steve ara mult awapd a Rex Campbell served as panel he thought he could work tt oft. delegates to the State Convention.. P0"1"011 man, who decided upon "Quantity in FFA at least two years; j,Ut,tadud-luAlso representing the South' 21 ?easu,r Well, it didn't quite turn out that Plus Quality Effects the Way You mod!irttor in its affairs; enrolled in a way, tad now he Is taking that , ing 13,800 paid out in premiums. Vocational Agriculture class; Summit Chapter, was Sweetheart. Kay Hicks and Ray Bams. If you unexpected, but much needed The Southern Pacific Male JoDe Blsel, who for the demonstrate proficiency In parlla-- 1 State Sweetheart competed have any chance at all to see rest with forty one Chorus is coming to Kfcnefer Ap-- j mentary procedure; show out- other girls. thlfl last fine performance of our , we mu w . wo, pep. t!, 21 . s m Md M,ni standing ability in leadership and young South Summit Hlsh School k.i, i. . mldsit suvifi IT salon (ft South Summit was one of the f !a the Cultural Hall in cooperation; active In his com- - 1rVDII "ITivO C'l"'' nhonlalM students, please do so. 'takta. over at the druVstore ! Remember, that's on KUED, his own efforts from farming r tlon B chapter miut Channel 7, Thursday, April 7 at! an SLa!? PIllVi M. A wsiASi c9 .ncilUlCA ucauiiUiWMuu waMaasssaa- i'MV 12 noon. American Farmer Candidate, ! Ladies! Interested in joining tee. This will be the first program. ftf arofiaeif i f.Tnrlr DniiMwljt A nMt. . -- Ji dUi. m.ihf Rinpa thla nutataiuHnera ehonu la WBUWt A t1AUJCI AVtUAIJg Charter a Ratinrr. Standard Chap! A BrouP Kamas ladies took ing will be held on Monday, April sc much in demand and performs ter Rating, State Farmers, and a Part i artailoring class, -' Western over the all the Hall for 11, at the Kamas Statesy an area winner In one division of by County Agent, Mary Bacon, i of nlans. If you are rar.wments were made with them foundation awards. Interested, please contact Kay: sverai monins ago ior wis en-- i- ' For this achievement, South 11 ' and husbands were seen ny nv Aftnn Van Mtcment Mark vour calendars Avinnn Summit I Chapter received a check ith red faces, a huffin' and 7, or Betty Gines, Thursday, AprH tl and watch for Tassell. of 860 from the First Security was , it that had only they further information. Foundation. DUP captain Bemett Smith ! Just finished toting their wives' would like to remind local mem- i machines over to the hall, and The American Legion Auxiliary bers of the state DUP convention downstairs to the banquet room. chairman- - wishes to thank vhlch will be held in Salt Lake -iTh" wnm.. 9. The North April meeting Saturday type outfita. and learned .udi will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the Lawon- - , iU as new hints ways to make bound '?umlt ot our fayette Ballroom , in Hotel Utah. cm' button holes, ideas for pressing , Following a noon luncheon, a Mrs Eugene Brooks acted as ZL tour will be taken into Parley's chairman for the activity and she Oolden Pass and Big Mountain Bessie Russell was absolutely j would also like to thank the wo" here a short program will be gcrgeous in her newly made spr- - men who gave of their time and hell From thore It will continue nr mlt unit Mint l in Judging those essays. talent PEOA to the Pony Express marker and uoris urusnannn tailored her In group one, the 7th and 3th Elder Brae Meldum March- - back to little mountain, returning brown wool dress to perfection? end 9th grades a total of 178 es ant, son of Mr and Mrs Moroni through emigration to the Mem-I Donna Lambert with her dress , says were written. In rroup two, Marchant will be honored at crial Museum Building. A pro-- a 'and Jacket of teal green, andifrm 10 and 11, forty-si- x essays Farewell Testimonial iwior to gram will be held in the evening iuosci, wnn ner goia were written. IiAinna, 6 the for the Rarotonga following and Jacket really made a departure pjn. luncheon. Mrs Brooks the winners Mission ,to be held In the Peoa Mrs Smith also announced that Thete men were largely responsible for the success of j shimmering duet. Terry ottcscn In the contest; reports In group one, the 10 at Ward Chapel Sunday April Kate B. Carter has Issued an the recent Henefer basketball tournament From left: Roy jw"M enthusiastic over her nile winners were; 1st place, Aliens to vitntinn all Summit pjn. County Shaw a 9th grade student; 2nd Slcita d Edward Wri8lt Participating on the program BU.i, to enter the Days of '47 BichiM, place winner was Robert Jones will be Grace Meldrum Smith, Queen Contest which will be held also a 9th grader; 3rd place winMarMaxlne M. Kent Marchant. p-Saturday May 21 nt the Assembly ner was Joyce Boyer, a 7th gradtweed coat .of black on white, was chant, Bishop Delbert Marchant. irall in Temple Square. All er, and honorable mention was and Michael Best Donal J. married girls between the ages of Betty Olnes. Lorene McNeil sewOld-Timeto Rolane Fawcett 'rum the rs R. ed up a snappy brown and white given Marchant, Orant A Thomson, is and 25 who are direct decend-parent- s, 8th grade. MarJack missionary , anU of a Utah Pioneer of before polka dot suit, while Ora Lewis In two the winners were: chant. 1869 team coached by Joe Faw-ce- tt. was thinking of spring in her nvs-ca- 1st group are eligible. Application ' to HENEFER place, Brooks; 2nd place Joy will Elder Marchant's address tweed blanks and more Information can green outfit. Ward MargarThe annual Henefer Talbot and 3rd placet Kenneth Reed Brown, son of be Box 811 Rarotonga, Cook U-- be obtained from Mrs Smith. A beautiful sportsmanship tro- er Walker made thnt basic black Virginia and basketball winner Homecoming Moore. Margaret Mr and Mrs. Reed Brown of lands. South Pacific. The Coalville of the DUP tournament was more than three phy was awarded to Gene Ander- dress come to life for special oc The Essay Tillo was "American HoytsviHe, will be honored at a Other missionaries in the field woukl llEe to Campthe American in his with lives son casions who family and Zola May Lott was evenings of basketball and reThe 1st and 2nd ' farewell testimonial in Hoytsville ere Melvin A. Btembridge, New the home on the church farm In trying out moods for her beauti Democracy." SaturAuxllUr for for tnelr $10 of friendships, newing place winners in each group have ' Ward church Sunday April 10 at ful for the and EiigLand States; Merrill J. Brln- - contributlon to the DUP for pay- works highHenefer changeable brown dress and been submitted for day evening was a special night Judging in the j 8 pjn. prior to his departure for nient on the new rug. This com- - set aside to pay tribute by Mrs way patrol. Dee Stephens won Jacket. Then Lila Coltnn came on District 3 contest and If Jrr8!nt,e they service in the East Central States runner-ulike p Mairchant, a award. real spring rose, with her win in Maxine Foster to the three men the munity Mrvic. b the District they will go Mission. Rlohard A. Jorgenson, West Span- to Dee went honors lovely wool suit. High pink point eatly appreciated. who started the basketball tourn, cn me He is a 1965 graduate of North department Tor Judging. lain dincncuii xuuiay n. auuvnon March Stephens, 62: Clair Wright, 49, ament ago Awards years twenty from the Unit will be j Summit High, and has been at- j ant. California; Ronald J. MarVan Richins, Wilson Earl and 26, 1946. given at the award assembly at i tending school at CSU in Cedar chant North Central States. won the award Coalville "Over the years there Is nothing both 48. Van also nurtn summit riign school in City. j the most outstanding I greater than memories of the for playing and floor game. times Two together spent of our good Junior er Crandall-WalkAuxiliary Three men, Don Calderwood, the thanks one feels in his heart members Sandies Brooks and Ter Ste Edison 25 National Commander and March LaVell Stephens that and effort for the work ry Wools tenhulme also submitted Olade Williams really had a others have put forth for us; and phens have played in every James of the American Leigon an essay as Junior members and time about a week were be his since made tournament official to they visit Utah the KAMAS of so a great deal appreciation, The Crsndall and Walker Gals they will bo Judged along with and a half ago. when he spent a David Louder, son of Jerry and in behalf of the Henefer Ward, gun and they were presented re Department, accompanied by his essays from other Junior mem few won the Coalville Ladies bowl days in the d Bodlne Louder, fell on a milk is owed to Bishop Norman T. j numuraicni "u jui,teem lovely wife. A dinner meeting was bers. Edna Plowman of SmiUifteM , i,i tu., ... Holy ..... Cross Hospi- ing league pennant In a tournament would ng wiwi I RAIT A. Henefer AnlintAlnn mj. the at in Inn Ramada J. enjoyed BI.VIHal cut and the bottle last in Monday, Parkside drive at Morgan. JUn'r mcmber and Aids. He undtTr-Icade- r without Frantz Porter Salt Lake City. and they were sent to her. gery. but is now Team members were Myrla main muscle of his right arm Richins and J, Edward Wright. Just right back in school Those attending from Coalville Vernon, Wilda Birch, LuAnn almost In two. It was a deep cut for the idea of these annual getof- - were: Unit 93 has been Frantz stitch-BeR. Mabel referceing. l President, two hour Crandnll, Irene Robinson and and required a I Thanks goes to the YMMIA ficiatlng at the games for 18 out Larsen, District 3 President Mors- va Wright. Ing Job. He has a bandaged splint of the 20 years and Wellen has cell Williams and Unit members 1 However, tho Kosy Cafe team on his arm. Luckily for David, no Presidency and the organizations , been every - tendons year since they have Otis Bullock and Irena Redden. in kit the were he turns serand took their who the severed, best for took top honors Mabel R. Larsen narticiDated in held in the new hall, ten chen, the Bishopric, Ray Ander- , been ies of the year one of the best still has use of his fingers, were Joined the meeting In her Department! this year men they years; those to course of a and Ion Parkside. With e carded at son who started the tournament twen- - j by another congenial fellow. Bill rapacity of Department Chaplain, Royal Lott, handicap of 203 pins, they totaled Curtis of Coalville, so one could offering As of April 1 snow surreys the closing prayer. was Zola at ty years ago. Demont of and much than May bettor 1,115, which la sit out a game and get a breather. Beautiful music was a part of the conducted by the Soli Conserva- time So on with tournament men attain, handicaps not- a birthday party last week, when m Throughout the three days, mu-t- h fiffalr. with Betty Allen singing tion Service indicate a below nor- - water here. he tried to clear a fence. He 1068 which will be remembered by landing. Redden Mine has 43 Inches of was provided by Steve Paskett. two numbers. as teiun with Dee Stephens jmal water supply. The Kosy Cafe's scratch marks Jumped hard, but as he was going snow with 17.1 Inches of water. Wade Utah Richins, Lake Trial Commander i Don 56 Gregory has Stephens, Richins M on Tlbbs, inches of a VerHarold his and head hit he Certain over, pipe in their high aeries: Mary Steve Rich- was in charge of the meeting and nw with 19.6 Inches ot water. This is 79 per cent of the 21.9 61 Mable Vernon 164, Lor which was stupidly In the way, aa coach for they won first place; Michael Paskett and m with Commander James was lntroduc- - The average for Trial on April 1 averago water content. In 1965 electric on guitars ins their with team cut in little sliced the a his nice and 241 to 2nd mir.i! Vernon place went (high single drums. Thna ed by Nntional Executive Com- - I 28.0 Inches of water. This year there were 23 JS inches of water. ma: for the year) LaVaun Ver .head, which required stitches Craig Boyer as Captain, and W. E. Kurt Simister on the Soap tone R. S. has 16 inches ' i.nd as coach: Consola- - Boyer, Emma Richins, Kay Dear-- 1 mlttee man from Utah, Bill It is 70 per cent of average. In Hi mother says that this is the Calderwood lean ueary zaa. k flecond 1965 there were 36 Inches of of snow with 6.4 inches of water. time this year for stitches, i ation was won by the team head-H- e den and LaNae Ovard sang Fri Chrlatophcrson of Logan. which adds up to a This is 47 per cent of 13.6 inches water on April l. is still recovering from a led by Lane Fawcett and coached day night accompanied by Arvilla for all the girls, and ; Smith and Moorehouse has 26 of averago water content. Last sklnned-u- p face when he fell off by Ray Anderton who beat Joe fawcett who were Joined by nD, en n, to try to equal. No iurm:a ut biiuw wila y.t incUBS Ot jvar mere were 13 I inrnes OC a slippery slide. Foster's team with Bruce Rowser those present in singing water. This Is 68 per cent of the wuler. Kevin Ovard rendered some as Captain. Allan Jones team, Is no change this ypar 13.8 inches, average for April L There andi accordion Beaver Creek hs 8 inch his on numbers took of with Dcarden coached by Ray Wayne Bailey, who lives lu approved methods of control- - There were 17.2 inches of water now with 3.7 of water. Average and his Llbcrace went was night third Saturday fifth and Jack Prescotta, playing place place ' vnr'm Unman X ;the M" is 9.1 Beaver Creek is 40 pci cent to the team Captained by Steve troup (what a troupe!) provided ling alfalfa weevil, County Agent here last year. T t uiKu mwuui vou belter check .'A In the 'Reed Muoie said yesterday. The number t:hulk 1 has 56 In- - ,it iioimul. No. Creek an Norman we was outstanding ... .... when Richins coached a by and ring .n night, k day i. of great sports, Lorraine .reports st'll frown uoon use of ches of snow with 20.1 Inches ot' Uuless weather conditions r. m fc.1- - mi. sh wearing got hooked on a nail, I Richins. The two teams that were 79 per cent ror-- r .nf, there will, not bi very JoAnn Bowen, Margie the hydro-carboDDT, hepta- - w.irer. This two Ma defeated Chappell, first tore the isn't . nights i rs badly, quite finger Anrii chemi2R.1 Calderwood Is chlor, and rldrin .1 ;n;:, related U ojs of wavir. j :i. h high v-.and Hils ye. , team vhieli coached AaSniit . Judd wert CWrv'a ailbchal Imogene Brv aieht anan ar -- 'si e pur-.- p.m., tor .'ii V n, he Arvilla said. cals, Fawcett 1K5 In come wore 31T there incheB o' sy by his In accompanied early taken were finger. tests. driver's .g u none-the-les- br 1 - Five of South High on TV Panel South FFA Boys Win High Honors ". m, J HEART a,,. ..P? 25-2- Pnrr Chorus Due "d at Henefer Apr. "J6 Tailor Class rnnn vtlll PMino STtuT-- ? i ST!.Ui 2 22 Held at Kamas Winners Told State Meet present-formulati- on in Auxiliary au, of DUP Set : 783-474- Essay Meet , ... ""y 1 i- i: Bruce Marchant to Raratonga mm w u "'YJ ' """u l A. In-7:- 30 No.. ZjpS'X" Annual Henefer Basketball Meet! w tin-Je- an Back Home Draws All Brown Kenneth East Central i M?,0,JT! - : Legion Hears Commander 'ay. Three Are Hurt in Accidents Bowling Girls Win I In Surgery last-stan- Snow Report of April Reveals Water Content Is Below Normal c seven-year-ol- d . '- five-mar- Do-Re-- Change Noted l License ' .newu ... i -- net-son- s ns, -- l fr |