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Show Universal Uicrof liming 141 i'icrpont, Salt lake City, Utah. Union Pacific Has Nice Tax Check, ffl SUMMIT COUNTY BEE M'MBER DEC. 8, 1966 THURSDAY, 49 VOLUMJG All Girls Invited Dr. John Moff itt Cites Reasons I In connection with the Make 64017 on Far East Viet Nam War It Yourself With Wool Contest which was announced In last weeks issue, all girls from 10-b are also urged to enter the division of the contest. These I'irla may make a Jumper or skirt and are not Judged to go into the State contest, but can compete In local contests, receive prizes locally, and their participation hell)s increase the number of sirl8 that Cn unt lnto contest. Bo sub-deget wwing machines humming and u you have any further questions contact Mrs Jean Since 1915 Summit County has had three school districts, each! long time any day. operated by a board of education, Tho major reasons why consola superintendent, and a idation is niTdod is the fact that During the fifty Inter- a number of costs could be comvening years we have learned pletely eliminated and, perhaps much from combining or consoli more Important than nil else, dating small districts and small children (and particularly those schools. The great example of of socondary school age) could be this is noted on a nation-wid- e provided with a better education. bas!s wherein approximately 100, All secondary school students 000 of the one-ti128,000 "di- should attend, as nearly as stricts no longer exist. The purlible, a comprehensive school for pose of this extensive consoli- the purpose of choosing from a dation is to better prepare chil- broader ami more comprehensive dren and young people for the curriculum. A consolidated secsociety in which they will live by ondary school in Summit County providing them with greatly im- would provide: (a) a substantial proved education. Increase in the course offerings There is nothing distinctive without an added number of among the mores or ideals of the teachers; (b) permit teachers to (people in Summit County that teach in their major (or at least needs to keen their children aen-- ! minor) subject; (c) provide seveanted during their years in ral special services not now proschool. vided; (d) Provide counselling, "and other profespsychological, Major Raaaona sional eefVlces to students not cur The larger communities are j ?Z: j separated by low mountains, but excellent highways extend from a ting unnecessary duplications, town to town and distances are and (f) permit an extension of student contacts in ; not extensive from where people wholesome live to school. While it Is believ more student activities. Would Save Money ed that bus transportation may Consolidation would provide cost some more (the amount no one can forcast with absolute ac- for one board of education, one! curacy), this cost would not be superintendent of schools and Such action excessive or would it require any one child to ride the bus an exces-- would save a substantial sum of money that may be spent where would have a more direct lm-- , COALVILLE, LTAIi Hack Miller To Give Lecture to Wool Contest Consolidation Is To Be Desired XXXI OAKLEY 13 The Oakley Ladles Civic Club has a rare treat in store for the clt'zons of Kamos Valley this weuneaany, uec, ( at a pin. in Oakley Ward. The famed Hack Miller, news correspondent and sports editor has consented to come and bring i hig fantastic war films and lee- ture item on the Far East. Some T. J. Bryant, general land and tax agent for the Union of the Kamas Valley residents i Pacific Railroad, has a check for $212,601.01 for a very lovely have been trying, for several' lady, County Treasurer Blanche Young. Trouble is, the years, to get this unusual man up here, and finally he found1 charming Blanche doesn't get to keep a cent, not even THE time to fit a visit into his busy I cent The check covers the railroad's taxes in Summit County j schedule. for 1966. most The thrilling aspect of j t this Summit County'i treasury got evening, is that he will not ! .charge the valley a dime for $212,601.01 boost Tuesday when coming. He is doing it as a perthree checks totaling that sonal favor. amount were delivered to County Hack, well known for his Treasurer Blanche Young by Unsports coverage, haa been at twelve. The ion Pacific Railroad. Word has been received that the Deseret News for thirty two bring children under, nature of the and the He was state all in lecture, years. athlete Wallace Brown has been appoint- In Summit county, Mountain Covering the railroad's taxes High School In football, basket- vital messages that Hack is prein Summit County for 1966, the runs property w payment. paring to Rive us requires a quiet in Cheyenne, Wyoming ball, track, and checks were delivered by T. J. amounted to ;168,385.43, compar- The slides and lectures audience. Basketball the at of University Brown, manager of the firm Bryant, general land and tax ed with $168,841.09 last year, he will be approximately one and Utah In 1937. succeeds 1966, since March, agent for Union Pacific In Salt sa'd. The slight decrease Is ac- -, He has made two trips to Vict one half hours long, and will beJames T. Van Norden who has Lake City. Nam within six months; one as gin promptly at 8 p.m. No charge. counted for by a corresponding since 'been president January, a reporter, and the other aa a Air. Bryant said the roalroad's decrease in the assessed valu1962. payment represented more than ation of company property. Wyott Is one of three Cheyenne reporter tour manager for golf 21 percent of the total ad valorem manufacturing firms for which pro, Billy Casper. Hack flew two About 79 per cent of the properrevenue bonds have been author bombing missions while there, property taxes paid in Summit ty tax paid in Summit county taxes also He ised said total by the city for plant .ex- and was also on five air craft County. goes to the support of public paid by the railroad In Utah in. schools and the remainder to the pansion and Improvement" Its carriers. His favorite fishing hole Is 1968 will amount to more than output provides 80 percent of support of county and local govOakley, and has been for forty-si- x $2,68800. Union Pacific's pay- ernments, Mr Curtis said. . years. He laughingly says roll for employes In the state North Summit band wlq that he has been to Oakley more sent their Christmas Concert this year will exceed $26,000,000, Mountain Puel Is one of the children. . times in the past few years than mrnnnunn Mirnm J4.ih iirnt-ni- i he added. state's major taxpayers and this, Thursday, Dec. 15, at 8 p.m. In COnsoIidation of the three dis he has. been home. taxes to a in losses us of profitable heavy year has paid property the High School Auditorium. One) tricts Into one would completely ome of Hack's other honors 17 of the state's 29 counties, Mr His first service to the hundred ten students of the eliminate the rather extreme dif- operation. was the invention of a include being President of the Chorus, Curtis said. General Music Class, ferences in the assessed wealth company new type dispenser which they United States Basketball Writers Junior and Senior Bands, and the with paying nroperty The Park City Ward Is putting per child,; and thereby provide are now manufacturing. Along Association In 1962, Board Mem Wind Ensemble have planned tax, the company also pays fed- on a fund raising 1890 melo- more equity of paying the costs Mr Brown was born and raised ber of Football Writers of Amer some beautnui ennstmas oner- eral and state income taxes, drama by the Park Oity Players of education by all the people of In Summit County, and Invented ica in 1962-6- 3, and is currently on ings free to the people of the dis he said. on Saturday evening 8 p.m. Dee. the county. It may be milk cooler which the Basketball Hall of Fame trict. the King Dairy that the one consolidated is 10 at the Park City Ward Recremanufactured in HoytsvOle at Committee. Hack is pleased that district would possess substanation Hall. During the year the music dethe present time. He, along with the valley la having him and is Title of the play Is "Aimer tially more assessable wealth per his father E. E. Brown and bro- looking forward to meeting partment has had four music Baby, Crane from Hayseed Lane," child than the average school dis- thers Leonard and Reed founded good majority of the people. groups represented in a total of "ed Poster, Chairman Summit trict of Utah. with scenes. One four note. nine concerts, assemblies, festicomPlease special and do not Stabilization Brown Equipment and Agricultural We have attempted in ail of The nominal fee of only $1.50 shows. and half-tivals, these Conservation County Committee, manufacturing the research we have done to imenced 18 for $1 from and 10S5L adults, ages in tanVa today reminded growers that the Thursday, Dec. ' 1,. seventy-si- x : under and" for'- - children five or prepare this report to find rea-- T m. rivn 1968 marketing year under the attended the Symphony students sons why consolidation of the younger, it is free. wool, and mohair program ends the Dist'nguished Service Award Wind Ensemble conBand andi district KAMAS not be effected. We ought There will be refreshments. December 31. by the Utah Committee on Incert at BYU" Mr and Mrs Otto A note from all of we residents Pun-sonof the 1890's be- - cannot find one. dustrial and Employment PlanI Lythgoe, Mrs Wright and Mr This means that payments for who are still here, to those who jtween acts, Therefore, It Is urgently rening for their part in aiding were j commended chaperones. Hopkins school that the the current 1968 year will de- are either In California or Arl- - ; Uke all three melo Summit County employment ' pend on completing all details of sona for the winter months. "We dramas 'of not so gay ninety's' boards of Summit County act at The Brown family was cited as County Extension Agent J. j Mr Hopkins stated the students marketing either wool, mohair, this one has a beaut'ful heroine the earliest possible moment to en outstanding example of the I Reed Moore and Weed Supervia-pr'va- te l set very good examples repre or lambs by that date. Marketplan state legislative enactment enterprise system In the or Vern Boyer report weed con-tr- senting North Summit has turned cold, with winds and handsome hero and a thoro- that would create It 1966 Dec. 31, after "one" Summit ings completed done during the past American tradition. j trol work snow to ughly nasty villum." will become marketings in the that have caused the Director of the play is Carol County School District Dr. John had , year Includes the treatment of one time at This areas. In some company Clifton Moffltt lrl67 marketing year, and thus not drift quite heavily Barth. em- -j 650 acres, 7 miles of ditch as many aa ninety-thre- e on fallen snow has that The has eligible for payment until early The stage scenery Is being been heavy, with a lot of moisployees Involved in the manufac- - j banks, 16 miles of ditches treat-turl1968. of stainless steel milk and ed for moss with 82 miles of ture in it. All roads have remain painted by the noted artist, Joe Coalville icream dispensers, coolers, and county and 26 miles of The Chairman urges producers ed open, but some are quite slick Pumphery. The cast of characters are as Joe Duane Turner, son of Mr other items. It Is now owned by i sion roads being treated, to make sure that all details for and snow covered. To Hold follows: They report spraying done for and Mrs Joe Turner, Is reported Corporation Hogle ' Investment the 1966 sales are completed by One little word of cheer from Mother, 'Ellis Rhode Maunne individuals, schools, cities, and to hsve recovered snd returned the end of this year. This InThe Coalville DUP will hold with a work force of thirty. con- Loertscher. cemeteries totaling 103 anrjlica- - to work after an operation on his cludes passing titles to the buy the town of Oakley. The next 4th of July Beautiful Daughter, Gloria their regular meeting Dec. 15, at tlons; and 105 other requests for knee which was Injured last winer, delivering the wool or mohair tract for the their regular meeting Dec. 15, at I Rhode was Charlotte Fr&nts. last rodeo week. Just signed information, bulletins, and help ter in an unusual accident. to the buyer either physically or 2 In DUP Hall. The lesHired Girl, Grlselda the fact that summer on cnemicau. Kay sonp.m.will bethegiven Club through documents (such as verifying Mr Turner, who worked part-tiby Melva Reese Roach. Seven schools snd tours were warehouse recelDts or bills of will be here sgaln, someday. The history of the Summit as a police, officer, was .direDenied J. VllUan, -. Loopholmn With held tfonrinri... control to lading) transferring Stake Tabernacle will be read st Club Richard Martlnes. Kama. ecting traffic near the Music HaU The Valley Lion, u the buyer, and having available this time snd Captain Bemett will have their annual Christmas In North Salt Lake, A car hit Assistant W. Villian, Quigley all the Information needed to deSmith Invites everyone to come party Friday, Dec. 9. It will take the police car which was parked Roach. Cliff Quack ' termine the buyer's total pur in" near-b- y, Hero, Abner Crane Bill Wallin and give suggestions and dates place at Andy's Smorgasbord In "T-knocking it into Mr 1 chase price. ,Q l"m the be wives will Saloon Girl, Gwendolyn Leona to this history. Turner. He was dragged 90 feet, Salt Uke, and I" ! averaging about 5000 acres the It is necessary to have this I honored mi sets. Our boys serving in foreign (Martlnes. receiving serious cuts snd abraApplications for 1966 market' 3 or 4 years. past to with in Slal Lamthe Latour turned Leona sions 'Karen help his body and torn ligand history compiled Simpson', Vant, to like Na would countries the under certainly payments lng year several experimental plots amentsover ' the Central Company as soon as of the BYU Is planning the enter, in his left leg. tional Wool Act may be filed hear from their friends and bert have been under treatment and with ASCS county office at any neighbors as the holiday season Minn on of the Law, Constable possible as this landmark has,tainment and a lovely evening observation since 1963. L. A. His recent one operation was neFor Is been as selected all for Dearden. Perkins any for expected. eligible Faye time, but the Chairman urges approaches. Their, addresses are ' Extension Jensen, to remove cessitated the stiffness Agronomist fun-fillone evenmarker. Dont miss this wishing further Information, as follows: that this be done as soon as evaluated the resulta as 90 to from his leg. be should officers club's of made will the are snd also be Arrangements you being doing Incentive payments under 100 percent successful. Richard D. Faddls, TJss Takel- - ing Mr Turner and wife Veleane now by the Stake Presidency for contacted. That is this coming cause. the wool program are based tin maatf 113, FPO. San Francisco, your bit' toward a good I four children live in North the dedication of this marker. evening, Dec 9. Mrs Robert (Joy) Or ton. and Friday for national the average 96601. price Salt Lake and he Is employed by during the whole marketings BYU Pvt. Dennis B" Clark, US 663- S perry Rand. During his high year, and this can be determined 92444, Co. B. 83 Engrs. Const. Bg, ; school years he was employed Thirty-fiv- e students from BYU more exactly If reports on mar APO, New York, New York, 092-5- 6. after school as a type-sett- er for presented a choral rendition enketings are complete. ASCS the Summit Bee under County titled 1968 "The Wise Is all therefore Americans'' Friurging that Sp4 Tracy A. Warburton, day, Dec 2, for the High School the direction of Walter Perry. year applications be 'filed before 572 HEM CO. DET" Mr and Mrs Joe Turner visited students. Jan. 31, 1967. with Duane and hig family last New York, New York 09178. APO Their songs and choral readPayments for the 1966 market week and also spent Thanks56392US Dennis Pfc Jenkins, ings depicting the youth of toing year will likely begin in April with them. 863, 669 Trans, Co. Lt. Trk, APO day's desire to meet the challenge giving day of next year. 96238. Calif. San Francisco, of a world In which freedom comes only to those Pfc. Roger E. Robison, RA 198- willing to Mike M. fight for it inspired and enthusHQ Btry, 6th Bna 771 St 96Calif. ed the entire student body. Art APO San Francisco, Bub-Do- clerk-treasure- r. , bs pos-!tno- se Mountain Fuel Pays Big Tax rJI" . Wallace Brown President of Cheyenne Co. ""ration J clerk-treasur- Yule Concert er. Is Scheduled Ward at Park . Plans Drama Wool Market Year To End December 31 It's COLD I ut There ,.. u. Weed Control gg Report Given n" ! ue ng DUP ( sub-div- , Knee Surgery for Joe Turner Session Kamas Lions Sets Yule Party me . ' SERVICEMEN ADDRESSES T" friu . ed pos-aib- le. Chorus Here Summit County's First Creamery Near Hoytsville Norma Day Serves Knight in Modern Dance Workshop at Uni. 312. WOODLAND Norma M" Knight, 18, daugh- 96601. on USS Intrepid Lt Jg. Larry J. Vernon 6S185-4- S, USS Coral Sea (CVA 43) care of FPO San Francisco, Calif. 1) Combat Engineer COALVILLE ter of Mrand Mrs Carllle Knight, HENEFER freshmen student snd U of U Modem in a dancer performed Here are some more addresses Dance Workshop, Saturday, Dec. of boys who will be away for 3 at Kingsbury Hall on the Christmas. campus. S. PM Dennis J. Malr, Kg. Co., I Platoon 34th Armor. APO. 2nd workthe Miss Knight said, San Francisco, Calif. 96266. draexperimental, featured HOYTSVILLE shop Bancs Pfc. Ivan R. Dunn US 56392473 j The first creamery in this matic and humorous part works, ranging from a study in Co. A 8th USA Sig. L-- L Bn. of. Utah was located on the Lee nura movement to a witty APO" San Francisco, Calif. 96259. property In Creamery Lane in Pfc. Warren 8. Jones RA 1986- - Hoytsville. It operated for many spoof on todays' fad dances. 641st Supply Co. (Hvy. Mat) years utilising milk produced by 6089, South of Ghe is a 1966 graduate Fort Lee, Virginia 23801. local dairy-me- n to make butter (OS) School. Summit High KAMAS (FHT-NUSS Intrepid (CVS-1Nov. 25, Airman Michael K. Dny, USN, grandson of Mrs Mary J. Weston of Kamas, Utah, has Pvt Harold Brown FT. Leonard Wood, Mo. (AH-TN- Just returned to the United States after an eight month VietArmy Private Harold Brown, 23, son or Mr and Mrs namese cruise In the Western Lyle H. Brown. Coalville, Utah, Pacific aboard the aircraft carcompleted advanced training as rier USS Intrepid. is combat engineer Dec. 2 at Ft. He is attached to Attack .Leonard Wood, Mo. a member of Attack Squodron-9- 5, I During his training, he receiv- - Carrier Air Wing Ten. i Taylor Carmlchacl was report- - ed instruction in combat squad While In the Western PadOo ed to have been the last person tactics, use of Infantry weapons he spent a total of 103 days off to run lt before it closed and and engineer reconnaissance. coast of Vietnam. Durlnr l the ne also was trained in the j this period Attack Squsdron-- H eventually was torn down. (Picture k information given by E. E. techniques of road and bridge flew 2,315 combat sorties in Brown), building, camouflage, and demo- - North and Sou Vietnam, drop-UUo- nPing 326,000 pounds of ordnance a and cheese. Among those there were Jim Robison, who worked Robison, Harv Lawrence Wright Frank Hbbson, Joseph Lee, Mr Mslrel, E. E. Brown, and Cere! Lambert Brown. C) |