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Show Rites Tuesday for Joe Boyer Grand Evening for Mia Maids KAMAS "Making Memories waa tha theme of the South Summit, Dear to My Heart evening held at Kamos. All the Mia Maids- and their mothers wen Invited to attend. The opening prayer was offend by Mary ODrlacoll, Xin-dRockhlll, piano solo; Debbie Stembrldge, tribute to her mother, then her mother Nlta, payed a lovely tribute to Debbie. This was something that made-- each mother's end daughters heart dnw closer together. The guest speaker of the evening waa Mrs. Brock from Pleasant drove'. She gave a wonderful talk on young girls growing into womanhood. Mil. Brock was accompanied by her daughter and granddaughter. MeIonia Mitchell then played piano solo end Balkan Wilde offend the dosing prayer. Refreshments wen served under the direction of Peoa Ward and Kamas Ward took charge of th clean-u- p. This evening waa vary wonderful and was aomathiag that the girls and their mothen will cherish for the rest of their ay Every iwo yean X triad to tat to tha State Legtotature, hut always preventtft aomethtag Uatll Tuesday of last weak. Fin- never ally made 1L IX you've now tart a planning Saaa there, if aooaar, . Or to attend la aaailoa. a thara'r apodal X ataned In tha Houaa gallary, baa guided by aa old friend who Caen around a long time and known the anawara and X muat laalst that tt was NOT Clan Thurston. You all know how was as busy our Represents tlys most Important tha of chairman of lifting nommlttee. NONE from dan are comments these of maybe hell disapprove netlcaable itsaa was tha number of bald heads. Tha elder mao didnt aaeaa te ears, hut It waa cuts te nets haw many yeungar man with their akulle gleaming frem tha galte lery viewpoint, had triad eevar plaster s (aw leaks te tea much bare bona. Dlaeiualon at the time was desultory, although throe or four non vitally Intonated and be-a little sarcastic In rebuttal. Moat of ths Repreasntatlves mro reading or chatting in whlapcn and all wan surreptitiously watching the clock. Which aide of tha aide la Democrat?" I asked. Who you kidding? asaworad my guide, a good Democrat Those 10 guys over In the corner are allihe DamocraU we've got It loot a healthy situation lor sither party. Ho wont m to ooy .that than will ho soma Important ehaagea, next olootlon. "A lot of thooo guys oonoontod to havs thsir naasos uaad Just to fill out tha local ballot and won man surprised than anybody whan they alld In an tha Bapublican landslide." Tha Birchsrs an quits active, ha told ms, and although they an noisy, in a minority theywhich looks they fight anything Ufa Federal control. Somebody naked obe If ha hoped to kick oat Hill KFB, and tha Tboeto s depot sad other Federal which have such a heavy Impact upon Utah's econon "Fou eraiyr was tha Blrchsrs first pro-loot- lives, A apodal thanks goes Stake Mia Maid leader to the Betty dines for arranging such a love- ly program. CARD OF THANKS Thaiils to all of tha wonderful peoplo of tha Kamas Veiled for thdr help at dm time of the fire. A special thanks goes 6 th Kamas and Hbber fin departments for their good werit Thanks to all of the people who dune again Friday night and worked, helping to get the chickens orated, to send to mar-fe- t. Words cannot tap ms my gmtttuds, duy FlUgerald. now, I always say: Tm from Morgan County. You Hava eou-sin- s than, ik douSt" And youdT bo amteed how often Is: How AM you know that?) Overheard at luncheon: Im onn cut his throat If K takes a hundred yearn Ho gave me his pledge hed support my bill, and than he add me out recognise the bpeaker.'tut ho the reaps nee Than X mat Gian Tkuraion, and ha took time to introduce me to ell the alee people; dun1 log the remainder of the luneh hour. He had the usual little - audedote about eaeh.'wnd X wouldn't heap up. But wo bumpcafeteria ed Into Doug Mitchell of C the In lunched ra- nsl Taro, who reminded mo that to ha waa happy but i, ised, aad greeted by Pratt ha owes me five bucka wnd be Gan-wh- o will never Also some forget ler, former Attorney a other folks who claimed they to me Introduced X Quinn who originated in knew me but think the? were and politic. lan County, aad Dr. EBtoy being polite Didnt have time to gat to the an, vice preaidant of First rity, who Introduced mo to Senate, but if Senator Clyde la one-haas popular as Reprechairman of tha state Roth Ilka to fish sentative Thurston, were doing all right up hero 1 tha hill. organ County.. Whan I meet some ana tt build-committe-e. lf COALVILLE Joseph Henry Boyer, S3, prominent ahoepman and rancher, died March 11 at the LD8 Hospital from a heart attack. Mr. Boyer wee born Fob. 39, 1884 at Coalville, eon of William Boyar aad Mary Jane Brown. Ho waa married June 88, 1907 to lots Rebecca Wilde at the Skit Lake Tempi. Survivors Include hie widow and five soni and one daughter: J. LaVern Boyer, Lyle E., Wit lien L., Edison W all of Coal-villFay W. of Ogdon, and Mn WoodrAw (Lash) Nielson of Room Vblt, Utah. Ho la also survived by 87 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren, ea wall aa two alstars and one brother, Rom Yearkey of Laa Vegas, Nevada; Elisabeth Arnold of 8alt taka City; Albert E. Shyer of Coalville. Church and Civic Worker Joe" aa ha was commonly called waa tha eldest sheepman living In Summit Cbunty. Always active In church and community affairs, Mr. Boyar was a Seventy In tha XJDS Church. Ha served as Sunday School superintendent for 80 yearn. Ha also served as Ward teacher tor many yearn Joe was an active worker la helping to build the Relief Society huladlng, Improving tho Ward Cemetery, and assisted 4a bringing Improved roads aa well aa telephone aad electric lights up Chalk Creek. Ha wm an active worker In tha Extension Service and served m one of the sellers la tha Summit County Wool Pool for M years. Ho waa a Ufa member of tho Utah Woolgrowara, a Ufa member of the Summit County Fair Association and ona of tha first members of tbs Perm Bureau whan It was organised in tha county. Services for Mr. Boyer ware held 4a tho Summit Stake flbwe on Marck 14 at 1 pan., conducted by Bishop Merrill Ot-glBishop of tho Upton Ward. ServloM Held Pmyorht homa, Carl Wilds; prelude and poatludo, Mr. Rhea BignaU; vocal dust, Mn. Marvell Geary and Grant Geary! prayer, William M. Judd; obito-flNorman Rlehlna; speakers, Allen JonM and Frank Bullock; organ solo, Mn. Rhea BagneU; vocal onto, LeValla Stephans; prayer, Paul Barber; dedication of grave, Bishop Woodrow Nell-so- a a; Says Tho peoplo of Summit County1 should ho commanded on the way they conducted the campaign. Aw and against school consolidation. Even though thoro woro.oharp dlffsrencM of opinion tho orderly and sincere efforts of both eldM are evidences of tho high quality of people that Uvo iu tho area. 1 havo tho greatest respect for all of them. USED CARS that we have ever had. Ro matter what you need, youll find It here . . . priced to SELL ROW to make room for the added rush of .Spring Sales; Come in . . . look em oyer MAKE US AN OFFER! 1963 Pontiac foiir-do1963 Thunderbird Landau 1962 Ford Galaxie four-do1963 Falcon Convertible 1966 Fairlane-Hardto1962 Ford Station Wagon 1962 Pontiac Convertible 1961 Comet four-do1962 Thunderbird Hardtop 1963 Fairlane Hardtop 1965 Ford Custom 500 four-do1965 Ford X-- L Hardtop 1964 Ford Comet or or Crandall-lM- er COALVILLE. UTAH u a whole, the enalyate showed that 51 per cent of total property tax burden wu borne by owners ef commercial and industrial property, 34J per cent by residential property owners, 7.4 per cent by owners of motor vehicles, and 5.7 per cent by agricultural property owners. Hie Foundation report indicates that total property- - taxes charged In Summit County diving 1968 amounted to 81,090,618. Battle of the pro-act- March 22. 7:30 pjn. Heber High School Gym mi n, $25.00 HAPPENINGS AT HENEFER tenoral eminent ehrelofthoM Wo met at S am. os two mornings and after session until 10 A dinner and an afternoon of property elaare which are for getting them lined up ac- vlsltlnf wm enjoyed recently hr below tho legal cording to Importance aad some Darlene and Flank JaquM with Uo. mambeia of Flank's family af 4 sort of system. SometImM la tha past, each they all met at the Aquae home commlttoa member waa gives In Henefer, Spending tho after the opportunity to bring oat htolnoon together wort Delbert and or. bar of Clearfield, Wa discouraged Myrtlws. JaquM this practice and triad to bring Cliff Clara Rlehlna, Ogdon; out tha bUk that affected tho David Wd lota Jaquee, Portermoat people. ville; Mu and Cbra Egbert and Thera are two trays to run a Scott, Layton; and Mamie committee. First you can and Bill KeyM of Henefar. sifting PaUbaartrs: Grandsons, Roy gat Into tho Houm Chamber and Mrs. Kay teen Taylor UHathal Boyar, Lawrence Boyar, Ton refue to go out aad hear either of San Leandro, Calif, hu bon a, Boyer, Blaine Boyer, Paid Ida of any argument or second, ar visiting this pert week in Heno-fGary Boyar. you can taka time to 11s teh careat the hoou of her parent Honorary pgUbaarera: Otto fully to both aktea of any sign- - Mr A Mrs Gerald Taylor. GerFawcett, Clyde Saxton, Melvin ald, Oenevlave and Jeaeano win Blongulat, Raymond Hophla, 3 choee to A the latter. wm Grist BagneU, David Clark, time consuming affair Ithut X take adnatage of the school Lonnie Jacobson, Eugene New learned a pring vacation this wash and lot Nearly every con- win leave Tuesday night to reton, Lewis Wilde, Ralph Judd, troversial bill had argugood to OaHfornla, when they George Blonquiat, Hillman ments, for and against It X had turn, , visit will Gerald Young; Walby part of to do It over, tho eama proceWesley Aagard, Willard dure would be followed. Folks; tho week with Kayleen and her Fkgg, Clifford Btonqplet, Tom although dented the right to husband. Buohimnan, Ray Staley, NaU.lh;eve a Mil Mia. Ovana Mayoh left by Jet (nought out (eel betStaley. Edward Moore. ter for having dtecdeeed It at from Salt. Lake Airport Sunday Flower girls, Granddanghten some morning to retyro to her home length. under the direction of JuaftKa In Pasadena, Calif., utter visitiMoore, president of Upton ing the past week with her parRelief Society. Grade ents, Mr b Mrs Parley Rlehlna. Mrs. Shortens Jones la a paPleases Audience tient In an Ogden hospital, Cowbelles in Prize Money The Heber Valley Jaycees P-- (Biros eamm sebub pet-Ml-L Jj (aon-ln-law- .) Nell-eo- Rle-hln- Aag-aid- Fourth Skit COALVILLE A delightful story of a vary poor English family who dla-va- r a magle lqpp in their basement was enacted Monday of Mrs, Pecs's by (Fourth Grade cteu for tho Joyment of tho members of Mrs. Sargents Fourth Graders. The play was completely written, cast, directed, costumed, and produced by the students with no assistance from their teacher. All work In preparing 'the presentation was done during recess hours and the youngsters arc to be congratulated oa their originality and work In the feroduotlon. White haidly oomparaMa to tha High School production of Annla Gat Your Goa, tha lit-tl- a comedy wu really enter- - OowBoIIm are Invited to attend a meeting to be held In Logan, Utah, --on --March 17, 1967, In conjunction with the annual meeting between members of the executive committee of the Utah Cattlemen's Association, and department heads of tho school of agriculture. Tha ladles meeting will ha held In tha student union build-Ingbeginning at 9:30 am. Purpose of the meeting win be a school on "buymanahlp," to Inform those present on tho heat methods to um in shopping for groceries. The hope te that thoM attending tha school can eventually hold a eoune of instruction in thdr own community trinliig. for housewivoa In that area. Most of tho plans for tho HOYTSVHXE meeting er under tha direction Scott S. MeMichael, eon of of Dr. Morris Taylor, director Mr. and Mrs. Leo McMlchaal of of marketing for the university. Hoytavllle, was recently appointed assistant manager at the Ventura, Calif, downtown Cox branch. Security First National Bank as wu announced by B. E. Thomason, vice president and KAMAS manager. Scott wu transferred from U.S. ARMY, Vietnam (AHINO Army Private Milt- Lot Angeles to succeed Charles on W. Cox, 19, son of Mr. and (Chuck) Mohr, who hu bom asMrs. Elton E. Cox, Route 1, signed to the banks manageKamas, wu assigned Feb. 30 to ment development department the 1st Infantry Division In Vietnam. Pvt Cox entered the Army In August 1968 and was test at Ft Folk, In. when aha la recuperating fol- lowing major surgeiy which waa performed ftatuiday, Farley and Either Stephens elft Sunday afternoon panted by thdr two daughters, Mrs. Vcrlma Judd of Hojrtavllte and Mia. LaVon Perry of Riverton, and Parleys slaten, Mm. Gertruda Johnson and Mra. Myrtle Judd of Ogden for Huntington Park, .Calif, after receiving ward Saturday night of the death of Mrs. Carl (Laura) Stephens. Mr b Mrs David Passey and children, and Mrs. Ruth Bsll drove to Heber Sunday afternoon and visited with Therm and her family and Leah and her family. Ruth returned home with Dean, whom they met In Heber on hie way to Henefer, after attending an engineering school In Cedar City tho pest two weeks. A 7 pound 1 ounce baby glri arrived March 6 in and Ogden hospital to Peggy and Warren Jones. This la tha couples first child and you can bo sure pictures will be tent regularly to Warren, since at the present time he is stationed tat Okinawa with the UfL Army. Pleased grandparents are Mr ft Mrs Wm. Jones, Henefer, and Mr b Mrs Harvey Porter, Devils SBde. Clara Saxton of Ahay, Wyo, te the baby's Watch Lome Greene, A eta-Hon- ed You pick a the car now and wo add this: sale car comes with five handsome whitewall tires, four dressy wheel covers, bumper guards for the front and rear, two handsome wraparound lights for the front fenders and even a pushbutton AM radio. You'll notice, every option and accessory in the package is there to make the car you choose more luxurious, more finished. For even more enjoyment, specify Every Order power steering and power brakes and your Chevrolet dealer Includes them at a special Bonanza Sale package savings. If youve Regional Quartet Festival March 24, 1967 Different Hind of Sale Yon Cant Afford to Hiss bottom-of-the-li- ne never had power steering and power brakes, nows your chance. BONUS-BON- US BONUSI While the Sale is on, you can order Chevrolet's big 275-n- p Turbo-Fir- e engine together with Powerglide and save yourself a bundle. Both the engine and the Powerglide come specially priced. save now, tool Truck Buyers-Y- ou Need a pickup? Look what your dealer has in store for you. A hand- V8 some half-to- n Fleettide pickup 175-h- p V8, a (Model CE10934) with pushbutton radio, chrome hubcaps and custom appearance and comfort itema all wrapped up in one Bonanza package. low-pric- ed An SUppbif ky FuL Harry Down to Yaar Dealers lew! Ionian lab Days or CARD OF THANKS MJr deepest appreciation and thanks to my many friends ant relatives, to thoM who donated blood, sent flowers, and tha many lovely cards, letters, pray am and wishes, and for tha many other kindneaeee rendered to mo during my prolonged illness. Luelte Judd. i cars at low Some tales offer stripped down, prices. But look what your Chevrolet dealers offering during March. Five popular accessories and options on a handsome Impels V8 or V8 Bel Air Sedan. Sport Coupe, or H you prefer, a And best of all, you're getting the car you want at a price you can afford In plenty of time for traveling this summer. Just check the extra low price with your dealer. Hurry. - Mrs 1901. For tho state Wasatch and Summit County Bands in 1st Infantry p cent in InOwners of commercial and dustrial property paid- - 8668,098 or 88J0 per cent of th total property team charged In Summit County during 196ft This taxes wmwpMws with property of 1160183 (14.12 per cent of tho total) mi residential prop-ert- y, Legion Auxiliary Plans Services m Pvt Milton or average ratio of smew menta to selling pries of Improved real Mtats In Summit County decreased 17.T per cent during the past five years,- - according to an analysis prepared by Utah Foundation, the private tax research crginteatlou. The Utah Foundation study, which wm based on data assembled by tha State Tax Commission shows that teh average amessment level fsssnmmrnl to selling price) for marketed im- - Over Million Foundation analysts note that 86.1,385, or 6 AS per cent property aammuent rose nearly on motor vehicles (paigspgw 1 per cent throughout Utah durand trucks), and ing tha past five yean, moot of Eutomoblles per orot mi agrithe tncresM can he attributodlo cultural property (farm real substantial ercement boasts In estate, farm buildings, machinthe three largest counties of the ery and livestock). etato Salt Lake, Writer, end Them were some of the facts Utah. Xu the five-ye- ar period the average ratio of to eelling price declined in nineteen counties and rou In only COALVILLE ten counties. Salt Lake County a had rough Sunday closing The American Legion Auxi- registered the largest increase time. Aa It earn from tha Senate it did not Include any atone liary met ihureday evening at 14.4 per cent, while Summit with three darks plus the own- tha City Han with Gen Geary, County had the largest decline 17.7 per sent. president In charge. er; The Houm emended the till It wu thdr community eerr5 The Foundation report points s out that in addition to variation to Include all places of but!-m- Ice mooting at which tho for tha put few months among counties, there arc and prohibit tho sale of boor. Wo sent It bade to the were discussed. differences In tho assenate' and they would not go The 'group Made 88 sessment levels amoag tho variwhies to tha Veterans Hos- ous along on this bails. daam of proeprty. Within each month. pital Featuring two ah after Summit County, for wmiipto, previous Finally havo aont pajamas and They assessed wm ft locally commercial tempts brought out on throw robes to tho Primary Chilla tho lut day aad paaaed to allow an drens Hospital made a contribu- property being uueMed atcent the small itoiea to stay open, tion to average ratio of 35jB9 per the USO; held a WMhly of (a IU prsMnt form It will not MlUng price. This compere Stamp project at tha with an affect iby placM of buelnsM A Saving's ememrnt raaverage sdBbol and have helped with tho threo eountlM I represent. of 17A4 per oaht for Imtio other civic needs. Now Gdvemor Rampton muat many ware mada for the Le- proved residential property, Plana decide to veto, sign or Juat let cent for unimproved gions birthday party which will IIjM per It become tew. .town and tots, end ft3D per city ho held Saturday, April 1 at the cant of panda In asm of thre la Echo, (the Legion By increasing the number of old EchoBuilding a (mainly form properties School House.) 1a Patrolman It Highway or hoped unimproved tracts). large Forty essays from the North we can cut down on of tho SummlPHIgh School wen The study notes that acme Dance Banda and Comboa highway accidents. However, X In the "Americanism Es- classes of personal property oould not. go along with some tend contest which la sponsored (machinery, fovtfoitoft and no-t-or of tho safety measures. Coo bill say tho vehlcks) aim with prop by Auxiliary, Shailsn would have made It mandatory of erttes amassed by the State TM Henefar, U that you havo seat belts budded, tho contest Cemmteeton are being valued at end encouraged road Mocha by (Plans for Glrla State even higher ratloa, ranging from Highway Patrol, to Inspect and mada Pina entrance fee paid to State Contest under tha direction of 36 per cent to 26 per cent .of batch those not complying. Wilde Loutea and Betty Bowen, market" or flair cash valuta committee chairmen. ADMISSION FEB During recent yean, the eftaty Tho SBting Committee have the of Tax Oommlaslon 75e per pereon well over two hundred Mile have HJ25 per eonple been directed at equalising id to them in one levels' within property To act intelligently on them reSpeneored by cteMM In addition to raising tha eoma thought and study. quire utsUtah choice of O.K. proved real estate in Summit County wu 3810 per cent In 1881 aad 1816 per cent la 116ft For the etato as a whole, tha average assessment level rose from 15JB9 per cant to 17.61 per Th GLEN Plan Convention hate on our lot the most complete Ratio of Assessment to Selling Price Down 17.7 Per Cent Here 1M7 Olir Utah We It MARCH THURSDAY, brought out In an analysis of the distribution of the property tax burden prepared by Utah Foundation, the private nonprofit tax research organisation. Property Tax Time 7:30 pan. PARK CITY HIGH SCHOOL South Summit Stake 48-17- Summit Stake - Wasatch Stoke . 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