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Show Film on "Berkeley Revolution" . T1,8e Kamaa Akty !. Arouses, Awakens Kamas Group KAM ASMS? S, a null bat Interested crowd viewed ' the astounding end shock inf film slides on the Berkley Revolution. Two men, Mr wm Brown of Salt Lake and Mr. Pinkerton of BYU came oh their own time for the purpose of letting our valley see for themselves our terrible threat of communism. Jean Tire took Charge of the introduction of the gentlemen, and Mr Brown gave a short commentary on how communists organisers are subtly planning the overthrow of the United States. "This Is no Idle threat, he said. Communism s working overtime on our young people and getting them so deeply Involved with false-frothat organisations, they cut themselves off from any other outside ties. Then when these young people realise that the Idealistic youth movement that they belong to laht In reality for Fkee Speech, the ending of . nt war, etc. It to often too late to The slides five Intangible bridges communists must burn, back-trac- k. PRIOKTENDfQ showed that the PROGRAM Pint; to create a .hatred for old fashioned parents. Second; Do away with the need for religion. Third; disregard the law. Fourth: Make patriotism corny. Fifth; Show youngsters why morality isnt .meaningful. When the films ' ended, the question was asked, "Why worry about Berkeley, which to nearly 800 miles away from us? The answer Mr Brown gave was truly frightening. He stated many cases of top level communistic leaders speaking at our own campuses here in Utah,' and the fact that some of the Campus papers lean ed very heavily towards communism. Right now, within the city high schools, there is an organisation It that to growing like wlld-flr- e. too, to using Democracy as it's front, but its core to communis-tlcall- y controlled. An article, recently appeared In the February P.TA. Magazine by J. Edgar Hoover stating the Importance of the nations' help In curbing this infection that to sweeping us all, ; LDS LEADER WARNS Resident McKay of the LDS Church stated that he wished all parent would engage in This is the best way that we can help our teenagers, who art about to embark upon adulthood. The problem of communistic control, to too vast to be undertaken In one article. But remember this, parents: Many of our National papers and magazines do not breathe a word about these rebellious youth leaden, who on the surface give the appearance of pioneer spirit. They have, In foot,, been proven, active mem ben of the communist party. Why? What can we do? Can we sit complacently by and think w are safe, Just because we live In the land of the free? It may not be free much longer. The film and all types of additional Information are available for free to any group upon roquets. Call Jean Ure, or Janlel Brown, at Kamaa n. . ADVERTISING HOPS YOU UVS BETTER lot" Ilf.? Ones Again The Kamas Valley Society of Orest Artists Is coming right along. They are using live models. In fact one of the cute little oner was Sheriff Wilde's daughter, Sherie. Others have been that handsome Craig Stevens, and the creative' masters are now painting that charming grandmother. Veda Snyder. By the way, one of the artiste, D. S. brought a most pleasant surprise, smocks she had sewn herself, to the rest of her drawing mates. The osly one that didnt get one was OB. and he wouldn't have looked too good In puffed sleeves. He was promised one for next week, without sleeves at all. So now, all ten of the members look like five sets of twins. Thanks from, all of them, to you, Dorothy Scott. If any one would like to apply for the position of model. Just contact Michelangelo" or Oo Go, or any of the other geniuses, and arrangements will be made. This may be your greatest chance for Instant fame. Sterling Williams Has Injured Hand four ' ,. - o clock, Last Friday, about Feoa residents may have heard a loud bang. It came from the direction of Sterl Williams Garage. It seems that Sterl was putting on a new tractor tire for Bill Stevens, and the two of them had Just placed the 14924 tire on the rim, had the fluid in, and were starting to insert the air when the huge thing flew off on the two men. Steris left hand was quite severely Injured. The thumb was tmlost split from the hand and had to be sewn back on. Service Honors Peonies Gladiolus Carnations Snapdragons Pom Poms Daisies Baby Breath Fern MAY BE PURCHASED AT 9 Maddons Cafe Mabel Larsen was honored this past week to receive the American Legion hospital service pin which to given for BO hours volunteer service in the Veterans Hospital, nils time to spent In serving coffee and donuts, playing checkers or dancing with . the patients, writing letters, or Just listening while they talk. Many of these men are virtually forgotten, with no family or friends, and any amount of enjoyment given them to email pay for the sacrifice they have made for their country. , Mrs Larsen and any of the Indies who give up their time In this volunteer work, are to. be commended. Births ' Henefer 9 Brooks Shoe Store - - - Coalville Smiths Store Saundra Wilde - Wanship Oakley 9 Miriam Jeppson Kamas REKDIR--- County Bee StokbrflUttc furHear Coalville church, FOR SALE key ring with 4 keys and Mouncondition. Reasonnace. A-tain Fuel Meter emblem. Phone able. Phone 8874483 Or write 95 2Unc Compton Bench. Farmington,. Ut. LOST x J COALVILLE. UTAH 396-230- THURSDAY, HAY 29, 19M 81-l- . 883-197- 0. Classified Ads twq-coun- 21-2- 783-441- 21-2- 336-635- 6 783-211- 20-2n- 21-l- . c 12-t- 783-439- . WANTED Woman to stay with elderly lady In her home in Henefer. Phone collect Morgan 194c NOTICE OF MEETING 829-345- The next regular meeting of the Board of Education of the North Summit School District will be held LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and repaired. All work guaranteed. Call Warren Atkinson, t96nc Kamas, phone 7834529. JUNE 8, 1966 at FOB SALE 47x10 house trailer, fully equipped, completely self contained. Good condition. Cono tact IMoore Motors. COALVILLE Marie Sawley to proud to announce the birth of a grandson May 21. Mr and Mrs Jack Hansen of Salt Lake became the parents of a 7 lb. boy. They have four other children, Marie and Mr and Mrs Date Slddoway and family drove to Salt Lake Sunday to meet the young man Marla stated he was the cutest baby In the whole hospital, naturally. HOUSE FOR RENT Or sale, 946 per month. Contact Jack E. 194c Smith, Wanship, Utah. School Building in Coalville. At this meeting there FOE SALE Spinet piano, like new. Take over email monthly payments. Phone 3364229. 194 the school year will be the day before 1965-6- and the proposed budget for 6 . 783-489- ARTHUR BOND, Clerk of the Board. 21-3- - For the Late-La- te 336-550- 1. Bullocks Win Trip to Nassau, Bahama ' and.d beach-combin- Gang Two Big Nights Coming Up Well be open until the cows come home, - v' '' . ' : serving the finest foods and beverages, . 11 . providing the meeting place for you and e DUP Hostesses your friends, and well stay just as late to Bountiful as you will. Count on that, both nights ! , ! VISIT HOYT MANSION UNTIL NOON s public hearing of the adjusted budget for 1966-6- 7. i Nemee .on Oaofc of WANTED Qapt. offleers in the skit were sent to Morgan Office pictures Capt.,, Irene Bowser, 1st Vice to enable us to make correct idenCut,, Susie Church, 2nd Vice, tifications. Please! The Morgan Reta Ovard and Sec Inez Eakins. County Newe. 16-t-L Edward Wright assisted with the John Deere 430 props. This to the same skit that FOB! RALE Tractor. In very good condition. was .presented-- , at the convention c on Oct. 2, 1969. Phone Kamas, held in Salt Morgan County members pre- ANYONE Interested in writing sent conducted an election for the HoyteviHe newn please call new County qfflcers and reports The Bee office 31-twere given from the camps In each county, Morgan County having two camps and eighteen members present and Summit COALVILLE County having six camps with forty-thre- e Recent vizi tore to the English members In attendance and five camps reporting. Colony of Nassau m the Bahamas The camp from Park City was were Mr. end Mrs. Harold Bullock and Mri and Mrs. Lloyd Bullock.. not In a Following the meeting luncheon Tlle Bullocks participated in 'nation-wid- e dealer promotion, dewas served, afterwhlch those I The Bullocks were eepedaUy airing to go through the Henefer PreMed with the beauty of the DUP cabin were Invited to do w. MendHneu of the and Mrs Carter visited the cabin was very pleased with the momu-Ure .pent ; ment erectedon the lot and dedl- g and swimming In cated In December containing a the ocean. grist' stone from the old Echo They found Naeeau night-lifMilL most entertaining, each show Including Credence re and limbo r--l tints In colorful native attire. ! At the time of their intended ; departure . an engine failed on and they were treated to j take-of- f Ian extra 24 hours.- - Mr and Mrs Oate (Kathleen) Pace are the proud parents of a baby girl bom May 18, in the Summit County Hospital. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Angus Pace of Kbytavilte. ley. Open Memorial Day 7 PJVI. in the office of the Board of Education in the High 19-2- , HDlSFEB- Thursday waa a busy day for the Henefer Camp DUP for ..at 12:30 they served a luncheon to 41 members of the John Pack Camp of Wet Bountiful In Davis County who had chartered a buz to travel over the pioneer trail from Echo Junction. Their trip took them first to Kamas to see the old home of John Pack. John Pack and hte brother left the Kamas Valley and settled In the Bountiful area; they gave a plot of ground In Bountiful for a church to be built on and this DUP camp holds their meetings in this building. From Kamaz they drove to Echo Junction and then to Henefer, They then proceeded on over the pioneer trail Into the Salt Lake Val- That evening was the last regular meeting .of the Camp until September when they will be resumed. Capt, . Bowser, .who conducted the meeting, told the group they were planning a visit to the Hoyt mansion in June so ; to start making plans to attend this tour. Capt. Bowser also informed the group a thank you card and small token pf appreciation had been sent to Mrs Frieda Sicklnger who so filling took down the dedicatory prayer of the Echo Grist MUl monument and made copies for all those who wanted them; the camp, received some show-cpsfrom the Central Camp and Bruce Bowser, Steve Richlns. Ted Wright and Raymond Richlns went to Salt Lake to get them; they also have on hand Vol. 8 of Pioneer Heritage If anyone wants to buy it Monroe Iverson gave the Camp some quilting frames, damps and stands to be used for quilting at the cabin and Mrs Marguerite Jones Wright gave them a book Utah Historical Quarterly, which contains a history of the Echo Mill which she has written. ' LESSON AND HISTORY MarThe lesson was given by guerite Paskett and was entitled, The Sheep Industry in Early Utah. She also presented the history which eh had written an The Early Sheep' Industry In Morgan and Summit County. Election of officers waa held AFTER GRADUATION EXERCISES lor will continue as Registrar and Maxine Wright will serve as Historian; Melva Richlns will serve as lesson leader. Ooiuity officers present at this meeting included Capt. Pawn Etoael Smith. 1st Vice Capt Streets, 2nd Vice Capt Lores Blonqutot, Historian; Maxlna Wright and Parllmentarian, Edith Clark. Nineteen members were ' present and refreshments were served by the officers. AFTER THE FISHERMANS BALL . Spring Chicken Inn GWEN and SHERD WANSHIP For a special buy on the car thats all Buick VG6 Buiclc Special -- go see the dealer whos all deal your Buiclc dealer! ft Low down piymtntt Easy farms tmmeduf dtlfvwy Wfdoehokoof body ttyht, colon ond option -- Top tnd J mi es t, with an present offteero remaining hi office but with the addition of twa new positions, Salma Tsjr- - KJ c FOB SALE One Cunningham 9 ft. hay conditioner, 8250.00, One Pasture for sixty case, extra long, combination hay WANTED Phone calves. cows with sod grain elevator with gasoline p motor, $100.00. Call Lyuu SorenFOB SALE Shetland pony with son Oakley, Utah. Phone MARRIAGE on the rocks due to saddle and bridle. Also Quarter horse colt. Phone ashes on the rugs? Rent a BOAR Service. Phone Glamorane Electric Rug Sham-pooe- r 21-- 1 p for only 92 a day at Kamaa STEEL Structural shapee. Hot! Valley Lumber Co. Even a bach1 bedroom home Roll plate, Cold Roll shaft, Tub- FOR SALE elor's apartment should look nice. c and rarage for aale CHEAP. ing and pipe. Call me. Buy 100 Price la com- Phone 3384303. pound or ton-lotpetitive. Craig Brown Welding. I Phone Kamaa, TJie. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, from Morgan and. Sumty mit counties held a convention In the Henefer Cultural Hall, Saturday, May 14, presided over by National DUP President,. Mrs Kate B. Carter. The meeting '.was conducted by Jessie Creager, Cap. from Morgan County. Mrs .Fawn Smith, Summit County Capt. also was In ' attendance. Mrs Carter addressed the group aftegwhlch she Introduced members-from the Central Camp in rftfmdamce,.- 'Beulah Spencer, Amanda H. Waterstradt, representative of the Northern District, and Lela N. Fackrell who discussed the, subjects of Literature and tracts for sale by the Central Camp. Including Vol. 8 of . r Pioneer . Heritage, Minute Books, How They Should be Used, and History Writing. , Henefer Camp presented a skit, We Do" wlth the following ladles Maxine Wright, participating, Selma Taylor, Joye Ovard, Dar-ton- e Jlichins, Marguerite Paskett, LaNae Ovard and narrator, Melva Richlns with Tbea Boyer, Dorene Rowsar and Kay Dearden accompanied by lalfae Ovard providing . Because of closing all day Sunday Summit - Mabel Larsen Has MEMORIAL DAY 6 Henefer DUP HostsSession 66 Buick Special won its class in the PURE OIL PERFORMANCE TRIALS and the POPULAR SCIENCE GOLD CUP for outstanding braking performance in the TRIALS and with deals like this, it'll win you, too I Wouldn't you really rather have a Buick Special right now? (With summer so near and savings so big ?) -- Sis poor Buick MOORE MOTOR CO. Main Street, CoalviD TAYLOR & TAYLOR MOTOR CO. Fain .Street, Sums Mir tfsrioi his Sila- J |