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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE MUM Ortafew UN si IN as ChMH DM MSP, safer MMlI MaMkX N jlNMMa Nfl AAvartislitg Katas as AppHcatlM. LN ysar In advaaea. C. MeCsnaughy, Miter aa4 PublMar. MCana ny, Associate Editar. R Ptodnetian Manaaar. Maiy Bakar, OWaa Managar. H.hMta Wildcat Football Team Honored Program Sets Standard at Banquet by South Summit PTA compliance with the School Lunch Agreement with the State Board of Education, North Summit is planning a program for the students which will encourage participation by every student in the lunch program. Federal funds are now available to provide a small percent of lunches at a reduced price and in many cases, free lunches. Since the families know their financial condition, those needing this service will receive In ' it. School personnel are TWO YEARS AGO next month I viewed, with police officers, the naked body of a handsome young man lying fact down in a snow-dri- ft in Silver Creek Canyon. He had been murdered by two Salt Lake "thrill-seeke- rs who killed, In cold blood, at least five before they were cap- tured. Monday morning their picon the front page of the Tribune, smiling, well-fe- d, apparently in perfect tures appeared health, returning from Burley, Idaho. Why arent they dead? THERE ARE some occasions in which delay of executions may have some purpose. In the case of these two men 1 can see absolutely no excuse. As long as they remain alive they are a menace to society -t- he man in Burley who stopped one in his wife's car is lucky be didnt get his head blown off. Only because they hadn't yet been able to find a weapon. This Is no place, perhaps, to deride prison officials for the escape of nine men, not missed for 12 hours, from a MAXIMUM SECURITY prison. But did you ever hear of anything so ridiculous In all your life? WE'VE BEEN AROUND some. In Anamosa, Iowa prisons is the mens reformatory, but it's prison really a handling the worst criminals because foe older men, sent to Fort Madison, Iowa, are almost always anxious to peacefully wait out their terms. Those will goto younger any extreme to get away. And yet, except for an walk-awfrom a trusty farm, escapes from this huge Institution are rare Indeed. (If nine men in maximum security were gone for 12 hours without being missed heads would be rolling overnight.) We went Inside the walls often for athletic contests, Christmas parties and such affairs. Always there was foe charming young man or two trying to slip a note to somebody outside, because he was wrongfully incarcerated, only wrote (me bad check because his faithless wife had cleaned out the bank account, or robbed a store because his children were starving, or the Jury was bought off, or it was Just a Joke and he didnt know the gun was loaded. hard-nos- ed law-break-ers nal ay Ana-mos- a's FAIRLY OFTEN a man completes his sentence and resumes his place in society and becomes a good citizen. We never knew any murderers because they were sent to Fort Madison. But do you think those two men who tossed that lad's body into the Silver Creek Canyon snowdrift will ever become good citizens? WHY ARENT THEY DEAD? On Monday morning two dangerous men are still at large in Utah. Theyve had time to get almost any dace. At your back door tonight maybe? Gees WAXING by Mary Bee Did your children ever order anything from a mail-ord- er house then have to wait and wait for its arrival? At first you can tell them not to get too impatient, after all, the book said to wait three to four weeks for delivery. But if you're eleven years old and youve told all your girlfriends you are getting a "fall" for your birthday, those weeks can be pretty anxious. At least thats the way it was for Terri. She would go to foe Post Office every day, telling herself, "Pm really not going to expect it today because it won't if pm come looking for it.;" Genevieve Taylor, the Postmistress, began to expect her each day and watch her face fall when the answer was "no" again. She even go so involved in Terris wait for her package that she started opening foe mailbag with foe packages in it first thing every morning Just to see if it was there. The weeks dragged on and Genevieves concern turned to guilt when she had no package for Terri each day. She came up with several suggestions as to how we could get either the wig or our money back. After three months of waiting, watchingand writing letters we had given the whole thing up for lost. Except for Terri. She still insisted on visiting the Post Office each day. Then, Just as she had suggested, on one of those rush-ru- sh mornings when the package was the fortherest thing from our minds . . . Yippee!" Genevieves face was wreathed in smiles the minute Terri walked in the door. "It cant be here!?" "I think this is it." Sure enough, there was her package. Im not sure who was the most pleased, Terri because it had finally arrived or Genevieve because site didnt have to dislong-await- ed appoint her again. Terri rushed out to the car with her package then back into the Post Office to open it. "I was going to open it in the car," she explained later, "But Genevieve was so excited about it I just had to show her." I must admit I was completely and thoroughly disappointed with this "fall". It was sup- posed to make her look glamorous and exciting and all deseems It the colyum has I could see it did was get all parted today from its usual effort to entertain only, rather than to express serious opinions. And so to get back on the customary track . . . there were a couple of chuckle anecdotes at Anamosa which bear repeating. Several of the boys in the canning factory seemed to stay a little high. Search revealed I to nothing, but the obvious intoxication continued. Finally foe guards practically tore down the building and found a very cleverly concealed still, with the always-revealifumes piped into foe furnace. emphasizing the importance of a complete and nutricious lunch for the children. Many children use their lunch money to purchase other items and do not eat lunch. This is expensive to the program and damagingto the childs health. To Implement the program set up by the State Board of Education and avoid denying children both privacy and dignity, the following criteria will determine eligibility: 1. There shall be no discrimination. 2. The economic need shall be determined by recommendation of faculty members, parents, family size, family income, welfare needs and any apparent reason why a particular child does not or will not participate. 3. Identify to parents by letter that free or reduced lunches are available and this service shall include family units regardless of size of family. 4. Information in the above letter shall notify parents that free and reduced lunches are available and any reduced lunch given will be identified by the parents notifying the Principal and he shall notify lunch personnel of his agreement with the parents and the amount to be paid per meal. 5. County welfare personnel may be asked to assist and give names of individuals needing free or reduced lunch. 6. An Issue of collection of bad debt" shall never be enforced when it is evident canthat even a reduced-pricnot be paid. 7. Free and reduced lunch shall be made available to additional children if an intermittent or emergency may arise due to temporary financial failure, unemployment, or cut off of Income. 8. To accomplish the provisions of this policy, we are proposing that parents work with us and arrange lunch payments in such a way that no child will be aware of the payment, only that he may e Only 110, 000, 000th of one microgram of attractant scent released by a female gypsy moth can lure scores of male moths from as far as a half-mi- le away. tangled. But if you are the first in your class to have a "fall" (several girls have already beaten her to foe punch with wiglets), even a tangled "fall" spells instant glamour. By foe end of the day she was still full of excitement over foe buzz among the girls over her crowning glory. It does every female good to be first Just once. 1 knew her promises "not to let it interfere with schoolwork" had been forgotten but soon the new will wear off and life return to normal. In the meantime, her little sister wants to know if she can "take Terri and her fall to school for Show and Tell." The P.T.A. hosted the football boys and parents to a ban- quet last week. Never have they had a more enjoyable evening. Mr. Hoyt acted as M.C. with Mr. Tree, Principal of Heber High, presenting the message. A duet was sung by Milo and Lowell Lefler. The boys were toasted by Fay McNeil as follows: When the Coaches surveyed this Mottley Crew, they wondered how theyd do it. Give everyone a chance to somehow pull them day, through it. They started morning trainings, Just as tough as they could make them. They wanted to know Just how much it would take, of this killing pace to break them. Though they ached in every muscle, every bone in their body, every inch. TTiey all just kept on coming, saying, 'this training is a cinch. They run them, they blocked them, and tongue lashed them for hours, Till the boys had all they could do, to crawl back to the showers. Then they showed them the plays, how to carry the ball. How to kick, how to run, how to tackle and foil. Kim, Ricky, and Russell, Kent Milo and Brad. Billy, Earl, Kim, Lowell, and Charlie they had. Thayne, Gerald, Rex C., Gary and Glade. The quarterbacks, halfbacks and fullbacks they made. With Howard, and Steven, and Dennis as center, Rod, Mike, Max G., Lynn, Rex W., Ray, John G., Tim A. and Jack, were the guards that they entered. Kevin, John U., Craig, Dan C., Ralph and Lynn. Mark and Kerry with Kim A. and John M. as their tackles win. With Merl, Les, Barry, Max L. and Stan. Jeff, Tim G., David, Lorin, Evans, and Nick, as the ends, everyone a good man. An offense or defense, theyd theyd change them around. They wanted the most of each man to be found. With training and chalk talk, they finally fell ready, When they beat at East Carbon, this made their nerves steady. When they played at Park City, played a tight game to beat Then to Union and Morgan went down the defeat. They Journeyed to Wasatch for another black eye. But the Freshman team beat their game for some "pie in the sly." To Grantsville and North Summit our luck was the same But, D ugway, Oho, Dugway now there was a game. When Russ ran a touchdown, and intercepted a pass, to score again. Both Ivy and Coach Sudbury, could be heard clear down on main. Though this is Just statistics, it doesn't tell the real story, Of heartaches, and backaches and the headaches to bring South Summit glory. THAT brandy to taste. WAS I was There was a good printing plant in foe prison, and when we broke down we could take the forms inside and run foe paper off on the prison press. This happened one day and, as usual, I was nervously watching the time to hit deadline. The prison pressmen were dawdling. I protested to foe shop foreman. "Gosh, Bill," I said, "cant we hurry a little? Ive only got 20 minutes.' not to heed it. With all of the troubles they were having, they really didn't need it. The spectators knew they must be wrong, in what they thought Sudsy said, .But when Ivy Hailam expresses herself, Coach Ritchie nods his head. The officials seemed to have occular trouble where the enemy was concerned, And South Summit was penalized, everywhere they turned. The crowd hollered, when you missed foe ball, what seems to them as cinches, matter But no how you ran, or reached, the ball missed your hand by inches. It looks so easy from where they sit, way over on the bleach- ers, But from a three point stance, the opposition looks like a hundred hunchback creatures. With windmill arms and hairy legs, they run to pounce upon you, A solid wall of red, or gold, that a serpent couldnt crawl through. The ball snaps back, you reach for It, but before your feet get started, Five hundred pounds lands on your back, you feel your vertebrae parted. ,,mhr years." -- Mac. Beer served in pleasant and wholesome surroundings is the aim of the United States Brewers Association. And we are always striving to do something about it. The US BA is represented by field men around the country. They meet with proprietors of establishments where beer is sold. They work in every way possible to promote a set of high standards wherever beer is served. This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places for America's great beverage of moderation. Wherever like takes you to college, a mission, the service or where, These days at old South Sum mit wont soon be forgotten there. In a year or two you will look back through your strife, And realize that these, were foe best years of your life. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH To foe rest of you, youre As teachers and parents were very proud to call kids our you Kae Mcneu own.-- By Betty Glues also toasted foe Coaches. A hilarious skit was presented by the mothers, portraying their sons with all their faults and failings to a "T". The hall was gayl decorated in the football atmosphere under the direction of Ardens Anderson and Mrs. Ritchie. ' it into savings have these fellows liOAKT criticize the plays, and tell you how you should have made it. will help They know Just how it should be done, of course, theyve 90-ya- rd But when the opposition catches him and grinds him in the ground, She has to battle, to keep her cool, and not come all uniround. With bated breath she watches as they get up me by one, At last he rises, he can walk! her bruised and bloodied son. 16, 23, SO, 61, 63, 66, 73, 74, 75, 80 and 82, The following message is Just if a I LOW-COS-T coaches, it just brightens up their day. never played it. And all the mothers In foe crowd keep looking for her son. To be the hero of foe day, and make a run. mi Don't dig The sideline coaches do their best to tell you how to play, This really thrills the To INC. 366 SOUTH STHEAST on the right track, youve really learned how to play, Next year with these coaches, you'll go on to State, if youll just heed what they say. So heres to foe boys in Green and White for foe courage you have shown, More and more people are realizing that theyll have to For this borrow far more money than they can save. reason it is far more profitable in the long run to reduce 1. Pick a "Full Service" Bank like the cost of borrowing. ours and do all your banking business here Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts, and any other financial service. 2. Borrow small amounts of money as needed, instead of dipping into your emergency savings. Pay back exactly as promised. Nothing pleases 3. Now your growing savings account is intact and has a banker more. unlocked the door to dozens of other banking benefits including Low-CoFull Loan Service. One of the many services at our Service Bank. st -- ffak Kamas State Bank for you. IPiEttiLnimg Oh what can I say to you boys you how pun fisst a vaaarrmeeeocomm much you're respected, For the fine games youve played, to the few you have won, some monument should be erected. Though youve put all your in these games, heart and soul you have often tasted defeat. Youve given them a battle, they wont soon forget, and youre the team to beat. The crowds grew loud with crude advice. The coaches tried Chevrolets got a big surprise for the guy whod buy a sports car if only it had more room. Its the Impala SS 427. Like all Impalas, it comes with a h wheelbase, Astro Ventilation and full door-glastyling. Like all Chevy Sportsters, it comes with a beefed-u- p suspension and 119-inc- ss grabby red-stri- wide oval tires. Under the hood, its more of the same. We tucked in a Buick Building on Main Street In Kamas and you may depend upon the same careful consideration and attention to every detail which has, in the past, made this one of the most successful insurance offices in the area. MOSES TAYLOR, Your Insurance Man Iff) mpala SS 427 Cutlom Coupe. ch V8. t That means its the kind of car you can take for a workout fven if youre just going to work. Theres driving excitement in these other packages too: Corvette er Turbo-Je- Sec the Super Sports at your Chevrolet am happy assure you that, despite the fact I will be leaving the Kamas State Bank soon, I will cany on your insurance business for the Kamas Valley. My new office, after the first of the year, will be located in the "Take your time," he replied. "Youve got 20 minutes. Ive got 20 We care where our product is served. Your football career is over at good old S. S. High. But youll never forget the games youve played, and how very hard you tried. A cleat makes contact on your shins, and bloodies up your hose, Another misses your helmet and your face guard skins your nose. Your elbows feel like someone has ground them in foe sand. And foe biggest fellow on their team is standing on your hand. You gained two yards, hurrah for us, weve won a little fame. You all line up, you know the plays, and go through all that again. here tonight, to tell About Your Insurance ng THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE School Lunch Stingray, Chevelle SS 396, Camaro SS, Camaro Z28 and Nova SS. Vaaarrrrrooooooooommm! Listen for it at your Chevy dealers Sports Shop. Putting you first.keeps us first. dealers Sports Department now. |