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Show Universal Micrcfilrdrv;. Ill Picrpcnt, It cj UtsL Laics t 169 ' 'J I . Boys and Girls oi South Stake Attend BYU Youtli Conference THURSDAY, A moit marvelous moment (or and 65 boys vw at an end last Sunday evening, as the BYU Youth Conference finished fpr the year of I960. Seven stakes participated In .the three-da- y conference. South and North Summit, Sugar House, Wells, Hillside, Monument Park West, and Wasatch. 104 gills workshops teen-ag- er available, was allowed and 10 each of his SEPTEMEB I 1M 'Vildcat Schedule lohn Carmans Note 40th Wedding! or her choice.' Ittl VOLUME NUMBER 35 COALVILLE, UTAH 14017 Several Local Members 4--H KAMAS Choice of Workshop Some of the choices were: Book September 23 Morgan at South Summit. of Mormon, musical moments, September 30 South Summit courtship and marriage, by Dr. at Waastch. A rare treat was enjoyed by Rex Skidmore; a moment with a October 5 Grantivtlle at the Advanced Food Club of Wan-shi- p, ertm will be good sport, by Gene Fullmer; going to the 8outh Summit youth left early how to get along with mhm and South Summit. Thursday, Aug. 25. Eugene competitions for the first time October 14 South Summit at of Friday morning under the chap- dad, homemaking can be fun, a and we all wish her luck. Wf : erones of 37 stake and ward peo- precious Worth Summit. gift freedoih) , how arranged for us to take a tour know all the girls will do their October 21 Dugwiy at South through the dairy. ple. They arrived st the iinlver. bout date, and many others best and bring home honor to ' aity campus around 0 oa Friday by the top people of the church Summit; We Hit-- how milk was proc- - themselves, their club and coun-easeOctober 38 South Summit at how cottage cheese la made, morning and were shown their and of Utah. tjr Park City. A hootenanny was held after living quarters. The girls were and also how many ico cream i Ye are looking forward to South Summit, November 5 are made. There were ! placed in R. Hall of the Deseret these workshops with North Sumyear 0; 4 Wprk and you Towers and the boys had S. mit Stake In charge of the enbye. 13 members on this tour and we M buy again this year, Hall. would all like to thank Gena tor tertainment. Theydld a very fine all the time he spent arranging The first morning, Steve Covey, Job, and- the talent was excepand holping make our tour a big who Is the assistant to President tional. Sunrise service was held success. Wilkinson, spoke at the Initial Saturday morning with Wasatch ' assembly. The theme was This Stake In charge. Then South Early this summer our Ad. Is Our Moment" There were 33 Summit was In charge of the vanced Home Improvement Club Interests ke athletics. A talent spent two days learning color Mr. and Mrs. John B. Carman show was held later, and to top schemes and making room plans will be honored by .their children off a day of full activity, a dintheir home at 302 West 1936 uhder the capable leadership of ner dance was held at Wilkinson at a surprise open house on their North, Sunset, Utah, from 4 to Mary Bacon. 10 pm. Center, with South Summit Wo Were privileged to have Vernon Moon and Woodland in TTiey were married , Sept. 3, Helen Thiriot, Donna Keyes, and anPetroleum Co. Phillips 1936 In Coalville, Utah, when nounced charge of the program. that its Brtdger Dorothy Stombridge show us Tuesday they lived until 1933 when they Lake Unit 2 stepout well in Sum- through their lovely homes. They Sunday morning, an LDS girls moved to Echo, June 1 of this mit meeting; was held, and priesthood County has tested at the explained why they had choeen year they moved to their present rate of 700 barrels of oil a meeting was tor the young man, day. their color schemes and accesiiome In Sunset, followed by Sunday School, fast sories, snd also how their furniThe oil play in north Summit ture blended in. This was s big and testimony meeting was obare the three of parents They served, and special speaker for County began with a 2.700 barrel, help to us Is our Home Improvechildren, Edward Carman, Echo; this was Paul Dunn. daily discovery by PhUlips at the ment work snd greatly appred- Major Wayne S. Bullock has Mrs. Pho-- be Burroughs of Sun- - Bridjer Lake Uni' 1 wildcat. A lot of parents attended these ! atod. sched three been assigned a years Mr Mary Farrington of wt Sunday sendees. The chaperones , ule in the United States Air Force i Walnut j Ndw tint the County Fair la Phillips said the Unit 3, which Is busy getting i lies about one-ha- lf mile cast of jI over, our club' to take to j exhibits their ready hta and and pan rcportS the Unit 1, was tested on a 13- And friends are invited. peop,e. They au earned their State Fair. Alto again this have arrived there, 64 inch choke from perforations . money to go, and what they paid our club delegate. between 15.761 tnd 15.778 feet 7 He and his family lul spent covered every single part of the the Ute comP' from our club In the basal Dakota sands. trip. The dinners were delicious a month visiting with friends and GENE FRO DS HAM tltiona. New Grade Principal anl the youngsters heaped their relatives in Colorado and Utah.! For the third year In a row, Tubing pressure was reported at 1,733 pounds a square Inch. Kathryn Pace la .going In meal plate at every moaL They renewed many friendship! In Coalville, Kaysvllle, Salt lake ' Youth Committee Gas-oi- l rs'lo was 680 cubic feet preparation, Also to be thanked from South City, Cedar City, California, and BAT K. WILLIAMS of natural gas per barrel of oil, Krlytine Willoughby la also Naw Superintendent Summit youth was the youth Anchorage, Alaska, en route to also Is attempting to ing In meal preparation for her committee, who had the Immense complete another stepout, the .second year In a row. These girls : Job of planning and coordinati Unit 3, In the same vicinity, also won a blue ribbon In state t ing all the South Summit actlvL Phillips official recently said In competition last year, and our North Summit Elementary has "Ul ties, bopeful Salt Lake City, that If the three club Is very proud of them. making badges, plus its principal this year, Gene as 1 wme mount of government com- - prove out as commercial thousand other small tasks: Ver- SunAnne Milliner will go for M. Frodsham and two new teachproducof hi. mlsrion for the LDS modltles M ta prevloul yetr8, and ers, Phillips might construct a her third year In a row also. ers: Ladonna Shlrlene Milliner, jnon Moon, Olenna Jean Padfleld, Church In the Southern Califor- therefow will to hold the pipeline Into the area, which lies Meriene Mitchell, not least Marcy Rob- - fourth grade, and Valeen Shaw,', North Summit High School hasj Last At the termination nla Mission. price to the present on the forested north side of the four new teachers this year: n-- j Norma Knltfit, Tommy Ifler,lof hl sixth grade. pla(u to Van LouTamer TasseU, ev-Craig olse Watts, who will teach Uinta a Mountains near the 1 Wyoenstates She Oene M. Frodsham was bom if In to that all his family students Japan prior tanon' Ur order. enth grade English .speech, ming 'take unis of the advantage American Falls, Idaho, and service. andjd. opport tering military art; Darlls Sharp, English and n. Oeorglne Stahle, Pamela Phillips now. Is trucking oil Alene state that ! 17 to get a from Ogden High! meal In and graduated Wayne reading; Linda Sullivan Holtry, Wheelrjght, Ellen Marchant, . Ja- - they expect to enjoy" their mill- - the lunch room,' they will be able from Unit I to Salt Lake City School. He attended college .at. Ann Brusnahan, Stan Atkinson, for refining. Salt Lake Tribune. ' Weber State, University' of Utah, tary and church activities in Ja- - to continue with the same prices. Robert Bates, ' In well as as their have nnd Arizona State, majoring in , pan they ee ' Stan Butler, Jeff McNeil, on hbeen ralsof wish We stations. COALVILLE many Teaching, Admlnia-- . prior t Elementary cent for the extra milk with Watts wu boro In Idaho ert Sargent, Craig-- Stevens, Me-nd .linou Sheriff Patrol members were t ration, and mlnorlng Jn Social meals and that for the Undergar. . ' Jensen, Brent Wilde, Roger h Falls, Idaho, and attended high out this weekend to aid in Studies, He haa a certificate in ' called : ten and first grade. This brings school in Logan. She Is a gradu- Jorgenwon, Susy Frasson, Marifor Charles Jarman, Salt , General Administration and Oer search a .the price to a low three cents ate of USU at Logan with a '7n Jensen, Doris Tatton, Judy , bow hunter who wu lost eral Teaching, and has had 15 Lake ! bachelora degree and Mu a Oayle Jennings, Steve OL per day. at Lyman Lake In the Blacks yean teaching experience. I Mr. Williams, school superinOaylen Face and Dorothy tiflcato of Secondary Education. I j Fork area. Valeen Shaw wu born In Goal- Go Her teaching. field Is speech and j McNeil, tendent, announced there will be When he didnt return to camp, vUtei a North summit High Nell j was no credit extended as in past head coordimusic. Purdy ! his became alarmed, school graduate, and attended companions Darlis Sharp was born in Pres- - nator of the seven stakes and Each . fears. parents is urged to J fearing he had suffered a heart Weber stata ustJ and Ut of xy. ton, Idaho, and attended Preston many compliments are to be giv- - h location for the 47th annual Ke that your child is provldd I attack or other Injury. Luckily Ehe haa a bachelor of science de-h- c Aasoda-- 1 With of .convention the Utah en him an excellent School. She a ticket, or with the money tin Job; High graduated from I hta way back to camp RrPei and 1 certificate of Elemen-afte- r' found ot It1011 Insurance Independent Elaine Padfleld, president of USU with a bachelors degree, and every day the night out. 8 spending accordand 7, 'tary Education in the field of 9, j Sept. the 8nta, has a certificate in Secondary EdYoung Womens Mutual members in five ve- - doiogy nd child development to Allen of Tooele, Clyde J. ucation. Her teaching field is Eng- Morlln Van Tassel, president of ln I hides responded to the call. j Ladonna Sherlene Milliner wu the Young Mens Mutual, also ""Motion president. lish' and speech. Patrol members Sheriff ' and In Rexburg, Idaho, and at-a- re BOB born Cfid BWfly completed to with 9 sincere to was express Linda Sullivan Holtry thanks bom to Sugar-Sale-! TED appreciate storting heedreally tended HoW convention High School, In Salt Lake City, and attended aU the waid people who served the radios and communications gh(, tended Ricks Collets ' and busimost site nd of iurter as Weber High School. She attended chaperones in taking these system they have. It is now pas- - BYU, majoring In speech, dran ness pnd entertainment meetings. ' IS Wither Btato College and Brig-Y-w- young people down and back. to cover nearly all of Bum- -' and slble tournament In a addition, golf griai,. she hu a bachelor Chaperone Thanked University,. and has KAMAS mlt Is y County by radio, using the of vience degree and a scheduled at the Park City' .'bachetof ' of arte digne. and! Theyars Mtlva Thomas; Iydla High School Barbara Watson, Patrol Tower in cate of .SecondaiY Education, arid Course, and an certificate for Secondary Educa- Carpenter, who are in the stake I home economics; Joe Burrie, ag- a relay stations. 'certificate of Elementary Educa-NeTed Foster, Summit County Lake tion. Her teaching field is home-makin- presidency; Doris Brusnahan, Bet-- 1 western cookout will be held at ' the regular; chairman of patrol muting tffn-wlAgricultural education and math. court be SepC I at the the Stabilisation and Conservation sen, seminary; Mr. Baker, semin- Committee was presented a house in Coalville; r wad born in Brigham City, she ginia Marchant, Card WUUams, ary (will teach both at South and aitd pin in appreciation of , attended Davie High School. Shi Anna Eddington; Evelyn StanNorth Summit' on a split sched- his ten' years of service, on Aug. VALLEY is au graduate bf Weber State Col- ton, Carla Loertscher, . Bounle ule) ; MT. Elmo Hoyt, high school 33, in the Coalville ASC8 office; science a TameU. with lege iMdiqlar j of; LambeIpiRettu Van,' RODEO principal. M Foster ha served on the1 EUnibethLefler, .SherUhe' UUll-ne-r,' j degree fen&W cerafieate' of' Mrs. Elementary School here) The new and almost It been bokrd lO has for yesrs and Frank Nellson,. Bishop) David EducatlotLiHer feachiag third grade; Darwin elected by his fellow fanners to big Kamos Valley Riding ' Club Page, Held is physical education,' health, Loerfachar, Demoht Lott, Rleb- Woolstenhulme; fifth grade; Mary the wln-r- s. position of chairman for the Koteo will take plan .thta coming wlUou re flnt pi physiology, peychology and Eng- - srd Oood worth,, Oerald Atkinson, Marchant third 'grade; Eva ProHe Is to be high- - Labor Day weekend, Sept. 5, Mon- - ner n the five President Tha Lefler, Ray Beth-er- i put lishf preparaUon vost, fourth grade. ly commanded lor his giving free- - day at 2 pm. Jim ifUUaer, LaVerl Simwhlch wu hdd Rvth South Summit School Dis. The will be the The st Kamu the place mons and Bishop BUI Lemon. ly of hta time in forwarding Summlt Hl h A to wishes trict extend the best cause ot conservaClon In the Rodeo Orounds. and the charge . ubs BRADIEY (DE4041) , t Il Tq wlfl ;ig greetings to these teachers In county. Phil Bergeun made the , will be small. (FHTNC) Serviceman, ' Ships to prepare a 'toiary for the girls 1 mw capacities, and hope Robert H.' Nhegelin, USN, son of -for V- and P Mrs. Adahlal K. Vernon of Rt. thta comlng Tear can be filled for mel four for gg vlth. wlth creased understanding heMountain Rodeo Ap-tocky 1, Coalville, Utah, la participating three houn. Thu mcludu twen teachers, parents, and oved) stock and cowboys from ir. extended operation with the L . KAMASL' planning, shopping, cooking, serv ..... (ent-whllFleet in Southeast Asia ing and cleaning, up. Darrell A. Pitt, 49, 3361 S. 7540 ' serving aboard the destroy- The Kamas Valley Riding Club Judges watch the entire procI West, Magna, died of natural er USS Bradley, on the above Items and ess, Nellaons the rAM,0iiAI1 owned stack causes Aug. 26 at 9:30 pm. in a' took many top honors last week-Sa- lt Lf th, by hay M - 3 well Judge This is the first operational as how.lt ftts into the Are truck wu Marion. Lake Hbspttal. Mr. Pitt was 'end at the District Riding Club of The the whole family, and en- menu test for a ship of Bradley's (ocean r the day and color . It wu Jerry Pace, not Kerry sent to the scene, where the blase Bring , , general foreman of he Tooele meet,' held in HSber City. -, class. Her escort) 7 weapons of table decorations. iPace loss won Thell Atkinson whose took Suffolk :achJirae Total in Reserve second wu soon division. queued. Army Depot supply lnformty0(li Call Kathryn Pace ta a third-yea- r at the Southern Utah wu about 25 bales of hay. Champion He served with the US. Navy the relay race and third In calf marine detection tnd kill caps Junior Livestock Show. j winner, and received a blue rib- cause wu undetermined. and was a roping. during World War t1 blIy-,lurfacf nddtlon bon at state competitions loot The riding team took first and graduate of Weber State College u"d n,val unf,re water third in raw the and third lntl;lr. ;7ear. Kristine Willoughby h a in Ogden. port potential. j The annual Teachers Institute aecond-yea- r winner, and also a He wu born Oct. 30, 1920, in in the keyhole. They received trobue ribbon at last years winner In held wu all the first place honors. Friday, Aug. 26, Kamas, to Harold L. and Myrtle phies for j North Summit High School. Dr. competitions. : the first in Doug Glnes placed Anderson Pitt. He married Eileen ' ; He has nrfered to act os a go - Arthur C. Wtacombe wu guest Olbaon on Jan. 39, 1912, at Ev- 530 yard rue, and K. V.'a new like and who were those teachers between first for a speaker, might for New place trophy anston, Wyo. Survivors include his widow; their popular square dance drill. Announcement wu made this their share of trouble. Mrs. Shaw to help, and Invited every per introduced by Superintendent R. j . to mall to sun Salt with little a ill In Chlpmaa. with th wetk by the business committee has been desperately a spare Competing along one son and ono drigliter, Har' Robert Walker, member of the nt the Inn. or leave It it weeks, Kamu several were Rldcn for the Vnllry Lake San Marine old O , UJ9. hospital Corpc, governing affairs of the North ta Hi Uinta Wranglers, the flaw-- Summit "Thou of ua in good health Board of Eucit'on gave lie Diego, CaUL; Mrs. Reginald swimming pool that the snd the nature of her Illness . sro never hide and others r, ill i know when the sum; v Scorning addnss, bills Saddlettes medical ,iiid , . the Unifies, the , SwarU. a Sail Luka pool will be closed for two weeks such that B " un I .n the our were could hit and homes," I., Ncbcr nitf-hcr- , Riders program thousands from -the trsgndy Marjorie Valley th-Heber, , up by Labor Tribune clean meMbcr; for C piling beginning Day, I f ' ' lw,d doca Pace, it Sherd. mid Doris Western it CoalMoore, Stars from piano solo; ,'A'ln thousands of dollars. b:3th"ia ing and mairtenntvi. Myrtle Pitt, E'v.ijs90 J XAitil then, aw-- ..t.r .hr re-There Is Insurance, but it will wuuld be nice to rtminler that flu1. solo; and Jaw,t Wright, one s'ster, A' an o?wt) ?.tt, cl 'tile. rwal been I had solo. outdrives we what Next week the Kamu Valley opening, new .units vTl lx In make only a small dent In f,.cc Cupertino, Kumaa; Donal.''. S-A Teachers AssorUtion r.fet - ! frlonds Insurmounttlmn of rf, "PJ Calif.; Mra. Itatay fmith, FUta. Rlng Chib will compete In the effect Th school wH'. una th will become almost v"Ta 01 ' 18 hi-1 be out and ! V'ndnru. wer hinchecu at alao . meet, In held Hbber Regton theable toeing ir lav. The public view. Aakn. jool during t 10 attnd tintl would !, 7the1? of will There !e.ti winWru. if. Inu la be top place Spr'n,; Chlrkin Shorn Waohuenhulme Jv urged to uso the pool from 6 held on Fun-r.,- 1 sertfres ' i iw ?. lcctlm nern ,f0,n fiv different district;,' to 9:30 each' evening, and' from Fprir" Cl lichen Inn at Watrli'i out NOW. Fit- - ;.ir, ud 'wiv race tines dur- ' Tuesday 'a'. 1:30 pro. in Kamu rtWrtC , h. an dowa. the ifte easy, 'th'i fro. ling ;t il' rireld i something could be cunpctlrj for honors here. 3 to 10 p.m. on Salura.ys. Ward LUJ CharoL To Compete Pace,-presiden- at State Fair t d, cts jj - Bridget Lake Oil Well Test Is Fair Major Bullock Goes to Tokyo 1 1 7522 :x,T. a1" School Lunch . Watches Cost ! Four Teachers New at North New Principal for N. Grades. haaal yr Sheriff Patrol well-balanc- Hunts Hunter , Rob-Eloi- . . 1 . ( Insurance Groups to Park City cer-jLot- I FOSTER HONORED FOR SERVICE . g I m ( certifi-Righwa- u g xt ll cer-tlffc- Meal Contest RIDERS . PLAN - Bee-onda- Winners De-An- na told w . Darrell Pitt Rite Saturday . irberinX'i 3ETI Wiris'Honors th e ... I n !- olae n Teachers Institute AN OPPORTUNITY, NEIGHBOR r , Swimming Pool Sets Hours 1 a i s'-a- jr'" d, . 1 'W 1 , in-.d- e f,9? i' rvi 'W-o- |