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Show Salt "Top Hats" Are Presented by BPW Club THURSDAY, NOV. 24, 19M NUMjBEB 7 VOLUME COALVILLE, UTAII 14017 BEE Quarterly Conference ThisWeeli Quarterly conference of the South Summit Slake, Church of Jesus Chr'st vt Lnttcrday Saints, will be held Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 26 and 27. In Kamas. Conference sessions will be i held Sunday at 10 ajn. and 1:30 p.m. in the Stake Center. Stake President Ralph A. Richards, Oakley, will conduct Visitors are WX1 U.P. Presents Scholarships to Two South Summit Stake Is Planning: Mary "Top Hat" awards were made to three gracious Coalville ladies at a recent meeting of the community's most g live and group, the Business and Professional Women's Club. From left: Irena Redden, Donna Keyes and Viola Mabey. City, Utah. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE i i Lake Moves The Bee Office has moved Ogata, not very far, Just three hops, a skip, and a half a leap up the street to the office it occupied several yeats ugo. I didn't think any one would have any trouble finding me until I received a call asking If we were etill around. Seems they had seen the For Rent sign: in the old office window and thought maybe we had closed up shop. welcome. Elder William O. Tolman of Priesthood Genealogical I'm still around, 9 a.m. to noon le Committee and Mrs Zola J. Wednesday and ThursTuesday, of the Relief Society Generday; an day Monday and Friday. al Board will be official Church so The Coalville Business and Same phone number, representatives. Professtonal Woman's Club met call or drop In. a sie give Elder lhe a of recelved native Tolman, training many years r i!!!Un in ieo- to ner Idaho, is a seminary principal. ad dded rlchn ri?S Oh yes, Just as soon as I get the tradiBuilding for their retlrea yetr8 aad now gho er.oy. He has spent 37 years in the the sign repainted It will be hung ttonal 'turkey dinner1 served by ed Sherry Ann Moore of Henefer and Rodney Brown of helping the small children In Scouting program and has rewhere you can see It Mary up the members of DUP Camp Coalville are shown receiving $200 Union Pacific Railroad wa ceived muglc she the Silver Beaver Award. ?re(ented Bee. President Thelma B. CrandaU ,n orlglnlliiy ELDER WILLIAM TOLMAN Elder In Tolman Haf O. aeglgned was the meat, Scholarship checks from Wesley D. Soulier (center), Union w in charge of the meeting and tward ty Amelda aeplctlng musl-th- e grocery, and automobile businesi Pacific Railroad agricultural agent club voted a donation of S10 cal notef ses for 25 years. Wwtfiood Genealogical Committee to the DUP for assistance with Guest speaker Viola Mabey waa ChiHch of Jetui CKrhl The Genealog'cal Society hasj bem ln,UU" Presented by MarsceU Williams, Sainti of Letter-da- y one of amassed the genelargest ed bulkUng. Mink , Viola has done much outstanding alogical libraries in the world. In charge of the program for wor)t ln. art, and has tine dlb-th-e Millions of volumes of microfilm Show evening was Chairman Mabel Blay of pictures in all fields of records are safely stored in an R. Larsen assisted by Amelda her HOYTSVTLUE painting, water colors and enormous mountain vault near KAMAS j Rkhins and Msrscell Williams; otherl. she told how thle had Salt Lake City. The records are re--' Vernon took top honors Kent Wilde Leon Sheriff Deputy the club topic "Community Par- aulgted her In her life and made necessary for with five of his black mink at the cabins five sorts that up marand baptisms ticipation," was outlined and u fun tnd rich. Viola has sold Samak area were broken Into j the Oregon Olympic Fur 8how Tn riages performed by proxy In many of the clubk outatanding many of her paintings. Other In only one of the five, Portland, Ore., last week, Mormon temples. reviewed. This week at South Summit, last week. 'di crafts were also displayed. Her All five of his mink, which were Items Mrs McGhle, a former school lota of action taken, the one be-- . e Guest speakers for the evening original "Top Hat" award la. and has been Dairymen of Summit County exhibited against 101 Dark were Salt of Scott to Jack longing was a member of the seen, as five lovely girls com ' Males from California, Oregon, are Invited to hear Troy E. Kern, three outstanding club wo-- sented by Marscell was designed teacher, on value estimate The Lake men each being cited for her out-'lik- e a painters easel and was .very Tabernacle Choir for more than pete for the crown of FFA. was City. at about (35.00. Idaho and Utah, president of the American Dairy j Washington, placed 20 years. She also sang loading Sweetheart In the colorful Guest and attractive. standing accomplishment running are: I rtamitv swiff wiiiia uM thit.nlaced In the ton fifteen. Association, at the annual mem roles In civic operas and oratorios Chelta Wilde, daughter of Mr about speaker Donna Keyes was Intro- meeting of- - the American bership first received place trophy; ume time, a cabin in! He I diiced by Mabel Larsen. BPW Club President Thelma B. She spent five years in Honolulu and Mrs Sam Wilde, Oakley; Francis was broken Into, end a second nlgn point trophy oi tne Dairy Association of Utah, at Donna was cited for her out- - CrandaU and member Mabel R where her husband, Frank Mc- Noreen Cr'ttenden, daughter of radio was taken, belonging to Don show; first second and fifth Hotel Utah In Salt Lake City. Ghle, religious educa- - Mr and Mrs Clifton- Crittenden, standing work In sewing and told Larsen attended the Utah. Federa-o-f t'on forsupervised There are a number place ribbons, and honorable men-o- f Saturday, Nov. 26. the Church. Oakler: JoAnn Brusnahan. Fltsgerald. the Joys and friendships she 0011 Board meeting held at the leads that the Sheriffs office ;tton for 11th snd 14th place, Some 287,000 women In most of ; daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence According to A. W. Chambers; had made by eewing for the stu-- "DoU House" on Saturday even-denan following and thar enact a ' Kent whose father Ray Vernon Smlthfleld, Cache County, presiSue of North Bummit High mK- - State officers presented many tne rree world are members ox Brusnahan, in mink Marlon; Terry rancher break-throug-h in the near future, was the first dent of the ADA of Utah, the) School. Donna's work Is a work worthwhile challenges to Utah the Relief Society, an organis- Page, daughter of Mr and Mrs thieves barely sot away as Utah, feels greatly honored to membership session will begin ation which assists the poor and Leo Page, Francis; and Frieda u of art aa she builds each dress to member, ' w... one of the residents re- have received these prises. st J p.m. Utah's Dairymen of thai the sick. Wllden, daughter of Mr and Mrs ported a car leaving the area Also attending the show were represent the girl she is sewing lYear, an honor awarded annually for. She stated, the friendship of ' Lonara wuaen, rrancis. about the same time as the break Mrs. (Navee) Vernon ana uawm by Future Farmers of America, the girls and the girls parents Dillree of Echo. Monday saw contests In cow ins occurred. will be cited at the meeting, to Golden had given her much Joy, far more milking, which brought hilarious! gether with dairy scholarship than the material compensation laughter from those watching, I " award winners for FFA and 441 she receives for her work. "1 1 Tuesday was Best Dress; Wed- -' I D Clubs. Mabel presented her with a nesdar. the Formal and Talent UU1JI11IUCU, MARION Mr. Kern,-"hasnow are' to oe new," and then at been president clever Top Hat", award, aa .ori i Mr and Mrs Ervin J. Peterson the FFA. Dance that of the national dairy group sues ginal hat from which was attachnight, the of Marlon, Utah will observe new Sweetheart will be crowned. March of 1965. He operates a ed many sewing needs and short their 60th wedd'ng anniversary 1,400 acre dairy farm near Coopcuts In her work. a The to have FJ.A. gone boys KAMAS VALLEY Nov. 29, 1966. er, Texas. Guest speaker Irena Redden lot of be will the work, transforming County Commissioners He states an underpass wu presented by Amelda Rlchlns In our valley here, we have a They were married In the He- - Gym Into a wonderland, and the 'u summit A graduate of East Texas State cross can he so that their regular monthly meeting necessary and Irena told of her work In real going bunch of Cub Scouts. iber City Bank Block Building, In public lg Invited to come. Dancing ' Corn-wiTeachers College with a master's The and cattle ambulance equipment discussed service, music with the young students, They are always on the move, the office of a Judge. Mrs Peterbegin at 9 pjn. Chalk Creek road, county pub- - mlssloners agreed to Write to degree, he was a school teacher and how much Joy this musical and have visited some very Inter- son Is the former Ida Margaret 10 years and a member of the llcity snd state road problems. B. L. Sargent State Engineer, for esting places. Boss. Texas the check he legislature's House of Re- that figsubmitted Walker (Robert requesting Last month, Ilene Bailey, who corn-era children: four have living They presenatlves for four years. DAV Sub of the cost Involved In op- sign to see If they can re Is one of the Kamas Den MothThe American Dairy Associatheir eldest son Keith died in to Mr. suitable mend the and ambulance something ting the ers thought it would be a won- 1930. Darrell tion represents milk producers In and his two daughhe Rlchlns needs. that Commissioners agreed derful Idea to let the boys visit ters live In The DA.V. (Disabled American ! was to submit a bill each month Curtis and Eugene Moore met all 50 states. The organisation Is Sacramento, Calif. the new Hansen's Planetarium Veterans) report plans to take for services rendered. the father of five children with Commissioners snd Mr. financed anff controlled entirely Fay, In Salt Lake. She spread word Uvea in Salt Lake City. Their In all unused toys for a Sub for Carl Rlchlns met with Oommls- - Wheadon Co protest the location by dairy farmers and in 1968 will around for anyone else that was only daughter, Marjorle lives In Santa project. The.y would like sloners snd Bob Wheadon, Stats of the road which will pass operate with a budget In excess and before she knew South San Francisco with her your help. Road Engineer to explain that through fMIr (property in the of 8 million dollars. Its program Coalville area mink breeders Interested, the entire Albert three children. Lee, the youngest If you are one of those persons when the it, she, plus ad KwtfiCTht k nM. Hia 1vm tiwi new road goes through, Yellow Creek area. After some Includes consumer Denos, family, chilsome Betty who Wheadon Mr. discussion of suggestproduct merchandising, lives that have will vertising, not In say near Henefer, he your child, father of three of the 198 entries in the Dark .rHH Amm fmM T a WU AAVJia fl1rlll VUSMIU1C, iMlH Hayward, Calif. dren's old toys will be cleaned proper access to his property. ed the State Road Engineers re- development research, market re class at the Utah Mink Show last enae McNeil and Shlela Lewis consider the location of the road search, and public relatione. Due to the fact that Mrs. Peter- out before Christmas arrives, put week In Murray. with their dens; Bonnie son Is along ana aeiermine.wnai cnangea can to DAV Let use. them the In rest home a good staying Ward Rees won first place for Lambert, who helped transport there will be no formal be made. reception. have them. Just leave them at the second year In s row. This the j and Best wishes are Balloons Mrs. Pursell and Mrs. Deb group, Bene Peterson Is the first time In the history sincerely extend- the fire house in Kamas, or with her Marlon bunch, were on their ed to this wonderful PurseU the representing who la the first John for won Bigelow, first of the show anyone has couple Final corrected dates for. the way to see the noted "Day Star." their Publishing Company, presented Vice Commander. They will be two years running. He also remany years of happy and Youth program for Parent Commissioners Thrilled their magasine. Boys needing them before the 6th ceived high point trophy. The boys were thrilled and to take under considera- the South Summit Stake were 'agreed took second, Kent Vernon tion the possibility of purchasing announced Tuesday by Lydia every one commented on how Lewis Dillree fourth, and Ward valuable the Carpenter. 'It Begins with Balsdvertlslmr In the publication. Then had been. day Rees third, fifth, 14th, 15th, 23rd, Just last Club Clinic old on loons" will be presented at the 9 month Dannette Clark, Moore the Mr. j explained week, Ilene Peterson of : and 23th places, Dsn South Summit High School TuesMrs Mr snd of In Extension Office the writer with dens Marion, along Oakley's Judging on Mutations gave' De-V- ar and den mothers,' Aria Woolsten- Clark, former Coalville residents, needed replacing. Commissioner day, Nov. 29, and at the Park City Vernon third, ninth, and hlihnjt-- Rnma Anilarun tulnail- hsd a close brush with death (porter made the motion to allow church recreation hall Thursday, tenth Kay Crftten-(b- y Joh Friday night when she suffered him to purchase a new typewrlt- Dec 1. All parents snd youths and Peoa. injapphirea; and tenth in, dmi with Den den sr. are cordially Invited. while , monoxide csrbon volslonlng Mothers Helen Ajenuam, ano warn nam in. Anderson snd True Field, visited enroute to Heber City. In Violets. The chad was lying in the back our own fire station in Kamas. Among the 947 total entries seat of an automobile driven by Fire Chief Larry Holt hosted which were Judged by experts the Dale Wright of Coalville, when boys to s thrilling afternoon, from the New York auction her mother, from the front seat them how the big front showing houses were some of the highest doors smelted exhaust fumes. Looking worked, explained how to priced mink In the United States. call the firs station, blew the to the back seat she discovered Included among these were 10 siren for the baby had stopped breathing, j All of you, of course, have them, aad at the end. from lows which have been valuMr Clark administered mouth- -. hpBrri .nd the help of Marshall Bud .with newa broadcasts that can be sold of them, ed at $1600 each. Local residents resucltatlon enroute to on television. But few have seen things box of suckers, Pitt, a opened big are unlike any community they take great, pride. In the local for the boys to I the Park City hospital. Ho stated the actual script used by the I've enjoy. stock winning oyer these highly visited," and he left it at mere were also many gee's the baby woke up once, coughed, I broadcaster. that," valued animals. and gash's as the fire hydrant w. It iB an interesting process, and Hearing of the misunderstandacross the street was turned on, t me He giving resus- fa one for ,n the ing, Mike Miller, news editor of and the stream that bounced citation, snd the baby revived. v . . vr ws, -i m Channel Two, wrote the following i vwacj mb at4V ' ituj clear across the street snd up again. Is there for a speci letter: This display On arrival at the Park City Annual eye clinic, a project of the Coalville BPW Club, clearly Impressed the Cubs. al reason. . .what Mac REALLY Dear Mac, Most of the boys wore their was successfully completed recently. This clinic helns ereatlv nospiiai me oocwr was not pre said about Kamas on a recent We here at T.V, News are uniforms for the occasion, and if ; sent, but a receptionist Betty KUTV broadcast. in discovering "lazy eye" while it still may be corrected. concerned and regret any deeply with the Infant can trotted Anderson, you Imagine close to 40 little The phone has been ringing that mar dethe fire from a blue full comof enthusiasm. most respirator boys, Club BPW the The Coalvllle Important projects they mall has been bringing Baye the and Plans are being made by North Ited our over story of to the you can Imagine what a day It pleted Us annual eye clinic, held hold. As one said "We take our partment. They returned reports that people heard Doug Knmng, Utah. Summit High School to provide was. child Coalville where the hospital at the High School recently. ch'ldren to the drntist almost Mitchell on Channel Two sy some Adult Education classes We are well aware of your Dona Keyes and Louise Rees every six months for a check on was examined by a physician and that "Mac doesn't like Kamas Special Thanks winter the love for all the city's of the coming during A special pat on the back acted as chairmen assisted by the their teeth, and yet only about released. people." Thla is almost Impose!- - Summit County area, and can month. The subjects to be taught should be extended to all of these members: LaVon Ver- 1 in 5 have their chlldrena eyes They staved the week end ble to believe In view of the oft- following and discussed are presently being understand your concern that Clifford Clark, Upton, wonderful Den Mothers who take non, Janlel Muir, Gary Smith, checked, and after all if anything with will be outlined depending- on repeated statement, In person tome of our viewing public may child. of stricken to the the time out of their way Joan Burton, Leah Geary, Thel- happens to our vision there Is grandfather go deand In the press, that The Bee; have a line of avail'blllty of a teacher and in providing stimulating excur- ma CrandaU, Afton Blonqulst, ofen nothing that can be done." They statedshe has been quite publisher has one favorite com- copy that la never rppeated but sires of people Interested in tak111 her result as a of sions such as these for the boys, Affra Rees and Joan Sargent. harrowing Our many thanks to our club munity: the Kamas valley. goes by the viewer In an Instant ing the classes. who range between 8 and 10 A total of 406 grade school, 42 chairmen for their many hours j experience. A Ixl Ana. of The report on Kamas Is prewill board defray part The vk vwurao vwui. wuuuui old. One little boy wss a pre --school students were check- spent in preparation of the clinic sented In its entirety in HoyfS your assistance in the profiles of the costs and the remainder will years little hesitant in meeting Mar- ed with the following results. snd to the members who gave Club window. And here is the para- Kamas, Coalville, Morgan, Devil's be financed by the individuals. shall Bud Pitt. The awe wu S.xty-fohsd to be called back their time to this very worthy COALVILLE There are a great many classes graph that was either misunder- Slide and Henefer, would have a little too great After for snd of this sixty-fou- r, project. About 200 man hours doThe Coalville Literary dub stood or heard in garbled sound: been Impossible. . . .The staff that could be taught If the Inter- clearly forty-eig- ht Marshal Pitt had spoken' to were advised to nated by this club In this pro- - met at the horns of Ella Adklns "The editor of The Summit hopes that this script Is helpful. est is high enough, and people little the have their "Oes, them, boys said, eyes checked by a jew. Again we say. menu, NoT . Alice Wilds reviewed County Bee, Mr H. McConaughy, If there Is ever anything we can are being asked to make their he wssnt scary at aH He sure Is Doctor. some cnuos vision may nave. "Escape From Red China". Llsht says of the Kamas people: do, be sure to let us know. choices known so that further ' : V nice.- "'., ...v , The Club feels this is one of been ssved." refreshments were served. "There's Just not enough nice Mike Miller, News Editor. made. be can plans hard-workin- the Mc-Oh- 336-650- ; te rop Samak Cabins Jl? Burglarized Five Seeking FFA Crown Take Honors Vernon Top All Dairymen to Convention . this Week End pre-wer- - ts 1 Kamas' Young Cub Scouts . . Wedding for Marion Pair ' P nUlOUlaUCe AUSll 1U DS oh th' Move C..L:ilJ. s New Road Plans Are Protested ll de-ur- Plans for Santa Work Mink Breeders Win Top Prizes non-bran- d , I Child Has Very Begin en-ha- ' Narrow Escape from Monoxide BPW Holds "Lazy Eye" type-daught- er - Kamas Valley Gets No Black Eye from Mac's Quotation on TV .. jto-mou- th untune. . Adult Classes .'.- w . Are Scheduled od u ur . Literary 1 |