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Show I i and the wolf is still hanging on quite well in most areas. Former Peoa Boy Star Athlete and Conservationist at Canyon Viet Nam; Douglas who is flying helicopters in Viet Nam and Dennis who is with toe Marine Air Corp in Yuma, Aria. Other grandparents of the Neel boys are Mrs. Lois Neel, also of Peoa. The Jensens alsohave a Donald Welch, serving in the service near Saigon. His wife and four children are living in Tremonton. Donald's mother, Mrs. Amanda Welch lives in Peoa. son-in-la- w, Following is a clipping from the Arizona Republic newspaper published in Phoenix. GRAND CANYON-Dal- las Neel could be the next Arizonan to be secretary of the interior. Currently, the Neel is the No. 1 scorer (24.4 average), rebounder (23.4) and conservationist tor Grand 205-pou- nd High Canyon 1 toms, Class C. 15-- Schools and Phan- in ed BUT GIVE NEEL A tow more years and he'll have Walter J. . Hlckels Job. Id like to be Secretary of the Interior, toe Neel saya seriously. 'There are a tow things Fd like to see done. are a tow things I'd like to . Dallas Neel, grandson of Ur. and Mrs. R. L. Jensen cH Peoa Is the number one scorer and rebounder tor Grand Canyon High School, Grand Canyon, Arizona according to an article in the Arizona Republic last wnnb wWhm Ned, the son of Mr. and Urs. Jack Neel, formerly of Peoa, was an sophomore and honorable mention as a Junior. He Is presently attracting the attention of several major colleges Including the University of New Mexico. . . Young Neel is also a ttrvationlst with ambitions of being State Secretary of the Inold has terior. The some good ideas for protecting animal resources. Dallas has three brothers serving in the army also, Jack Lawrence who is in Pleu Kau, all-st- ate ml see done. What does Neel advocate? "Id like to see more land set aside for conservation and preservation of our animal resources. A lot of animals are becoming extinct so fast I dont think man realizes it. Is Available I show very much mercy. If you've got a guys number, youre going to eat him up all A nawhousing program isnow available- - to residents In toe of Summit and rural you can. Neel, first team Class C te as a sophomore and honorable mention as a Junior, has attracted the attention of several major colleges, including the University of New Mexico. All-Sta- HES PROBABLY THE best college prospect in Northern Arizona, relates Grand Canyon coach Robert Pavlich. 'He has tremendous college potential. Pavlich adds: 'Dallas is about as good a defensive player as you'll see in high school. Hed average 60, If we were to feed him and let him do all the scoring. Neel has received plenty of scoring and rebounding help from Junior Don (20.4 and 9.3) and 6--2 forward Neil Hoener (13.3 and 14.1). Richard W limes, a 5--8 guard, is also contributing an average of 13J points. The Phantoms, seeking their first state championship since 1964, have an opportunity to avenge their only loss Saturday night wben they travel to Williams. Tlpoff is at 8 p.m. Williams beat toe Phantoms, 4, Dec. 21 in the finals of the Ash Fork Tournament. GC has won 10 straight since then.-- By Gay Ion White. . good area. Although Neel is fond of all animals the wolf and other pred- atory animals occupy a soft place in his heart. 1 want to help toe wolf the most. They're my favorite animals and the coolest, smiles NeeL Why? BECAUSE IT IS SLY and merciless, replies Neel. 'So far man has tried about everything he can to make him extinct Wzta-homl- gle 5-- 11 Salt TAX RETURNS Lake Utah-U- City, tah taxpayers seeking professional help in filing their 1968 Federal Income tax select returns should only qualified and re- putable advisors. Taxpayers may delegate the work of preparing a return, but they are responsible for all entries and supporting documents, and tor the full payment of additional tax, penalities, and interest. District Director of Internal Revenue Roland V. Wise said today. While most tax practitioners are competent and honest, Mr. Wise alerted taxpayers to these potential danger signals: Beware of the 'expert who will not 'he around to answer questions after the return has been prepared and filed; ' Wasatch Counties. The new Section 235 Federal Houalng Administration Insured loans are now available to eligible applicants in these counties. This program is being hsndlad by toe focal office of the Farmers Home Administration in correlation with the local banks. Anyone interested in purchasing, building or doing extensive remodeling can Inquire as to their eligibility ty contacting the office of the Farmers Home Administration in Coalville, Utah. The teleThe phone number is office day in the Coalville office is each Monday between 8 ajn. and 5 pjn. Information on this program can also be obtained by contacting your focal bank, Real Estate Agent or contractor. Defendant. SUMMONS Civil No. 8912 IN THE DBTRICT COURT OF u THE THIRD JUDICIAL DB-TR1IN AND FOR SUMMIT COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ruary 22. She was going to Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hyde to pick up Pat Terry, her husband who was at the home of their daughter Janet Hyde. When traveling up Highway 40 towards Salt Lake, Bob stowed down for an automobile accident ahead. The truck behind the Hyde car hit the vehicle in the rear. Other than scratches andafew bruises it was thought no one was in- . Plaintiff, Henefer Cubs Gain Awards Henefer Cub Scout Pack 141 held their Blue and Gold banquet a Saturday, February 15 climax to Boy Scout Week which saw the boys wearing their uniforms and observing Boy Scout customs throughout the week. u Violet was badly as she was the only passenger in the back seat and received the full shock of the impact. By the time they got to Salt Lake, Violet was feeling very badly and was taken to the hospital. No severe physical damage was discovered and Violet was back at City Hall on Thursday. However, shaken up Deer Harvest Great in 1968 The Bear Den presented s skit entitled 'Operation A which featured Bob Baker as toe Doctor, Bradley Pierce as toe Assistant Doctor and Ricky Moore as tbs patient who was turned into a Cub Scout. Awards wen given as follows: Bart Rlchins, Wolf; Chris Spencer, scientist; -- Phillip Ovard, Bobcat; Grant Dear-de- n, Scientist and traveler. Also Evan Fawcett, Wolf, Gold and silver arrows; Ricky Bird Hunters Give Details More hunters vent into the back country and more came homo with venison in 1968 than the pn.' n year as Utahs great deer uundng provided the big game license holders with 9561 deer. Norm Hancock, Chief, Game Management, for toe Division of Fish and Game, said the 1968 harvest and hunter success was a sign of the good condition of the deer herds. Favorable range conditions in most areas and good reproduction from a young and healthy deer herd provided the basis for tha successful hunt. The number of resident hunters actually participating Increased 4600 to 146,000 and the hunters number of increased 1,000 to 14,900. The total harvest of 95,161 .was composed of 91,546 deer taken on toe regular deer license and 3,615 deer takes on control pe r mite .and archery : .v.v. permits. Harvest on. the regular license was composed of 66 cent bucks and 34 percent anter-to- ss animal tor an overall IOLA R. SCHOFIELD, jured. 336-22- non-resid- Game bird hunters are being asked to provide vital information oo their hunting activities during the past fell hunts to toe Utah Division of Fish and Gams prior to preparation of toe annual harvest report. Approximately 13,000 persons are being sent question- -. nalres out of an estimated 88,000 hunters who pursued upland game birds in 1968. It is extremely Important that the hunters fill out these questionnaires as accurately as and return them possible quickly. All that is requested of the hunter is which county he lives in, if he hunted upland game birds in 1968 and then to list for each species of birds the.. number ha bagged,, thq ppnfoBS. qf dxys quoted-- ' and toe county he hunted in for. that species of bird, , ! Harvest questionnaires are the, most economical method of Moon, " this silver arrows, of 56 J percent. , obtaining mail to MuUtoor, Prince k Man gum, attorneys for plaintiff, at 806 El Paso Natural Gan Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an answer in writing to the complaint and file a copy of said answer with too clerk of too above entitled court within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fell so to do, Judgment hy default will bo taken against you for tot relist demanded In said complaint which has been tiled with too clerk of said court. Dated this 17th day of Fob-- .: Thursday, March 6, 1969 River to tower users, and L0 ac-f- t. weU S. ' diverted from a n. ft. deep at a point ft. and E. 1285 ft. from 50-1- 50 771 N 14 Cor. See. 83, T4N, R2E, mid need for domestic purposes of 1 family, stockviterlng of 8 buses, 8 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for irrigation of 0.25 ac. All usaa In N 13 NE 14 Sec. 33, T4N, R2E. Exchange 305, Wayne Hulet, Box 55, Morgan, Utah, proposes to sxchiagi U) ac.-of wafer obtained by contract with Weber Basin Wafer Conservancy District. The water was to have been stored In Echo Reservoir ruary, 1969. . under App. No. 9588 and used MuUlner, Prince A Msngum f for mlsc. purposes. Qr P. Keith Nelson Hereafter, 1.0 actt. of water Published in The Summit is to be released into the Weber County Boo February 87, March JUver to lower users, and 1.0 6,13,20,1969. ae.-f- t. diverted from a wall 16 R. deep and from 16 well 40-R. R. a 1 18-i- n. NOTICE TO WATER USERS deep at a point N. 60 ft. E. 1050 it. from SW Cor. Sec. The following applications have been filed with toe State 85, T4N, R2E, and used for Engineer to exchange water In domestic purposes of 1 family, Summit County, Stats of Utah, and from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15 for Irrigation of LO ac. All uses throughout too entire year unIn SW 14 SW 14 Sec. 35, less otherwise designated. Locations in SLBAM. T4N.R2E. Protests rosistlng tha grant-vln- g Exchange 303, E. LaRoy of these applications with Krogh, RFD 1, Morgan, Utah reasons therefor must bo filed proposes to exchange L0ac.-f- t. of water obtained by contract is duplicate with the State Engiwith Weber Basin Wafer Conneer, 448 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 14114, on or servancy District. The wafer was to have been stored In Wan-sh- lp before April 19, 1969. Hubert C. Lambert Reservoir under App. No. 27609 and used for mlse. pur- STATE ENGINEER Published in Summit County water Hereafter, L0 ac.-ft.- cf Bn, Coalville, Utah on Mar. 6, la to be released into tot Weber 13,20,1969. R. 6-- fL 60 Notice Dies at Neola KAMA- S- Neoto, Duchesne County-Geo- rge Albert Leavitt, 75, died at his home Feb. 27 of natural causes. Bon May 17, 1893. Bunkervilte, Nev. to Dudley and Coalville City Dog Taxes March Mary Pulsipher Leavitt. He married Margaret Christy Prescott Dec. 10, 1914, Salt Lake LD6 Temple. Mr. Leavitt was a rancher for 43 years, type of informa- 1 are now due and will be delinquent March 31, 1969 .'"O . Males . widow, sons, tion . daughters, Dale, Kamaz; Mrs. ; .Persons receiving these George (Mildred) Wlker, Salt ' L Lake City; Jack, Mrs. Stephen questionnaires are being asked . - to play an important role in (Marvel) Malnar, Mrs. Curtis , ' providing management , dgta , . (Alvlra) Bistlan, all Neola; which. cpuid afreet nu;of the Mrs. Bill (Mary) Btoin, Kearns; 31 grandchildren; 26 great, nearly. 90,000 upland gamebird . hunters.-grandchildren,', brothen, sisAerial surveys' over the ters, Lam an, Las Vegas, Nev.; major elk units by Division Mrs. Retta Prescott, Francis; of Ffeh and Game pilots and obdeemed March 15 at the Mrs. Mabel Rushton, Mn. ' servers are underway as efforts office at the Primary Children's Minerva McKnight, both St. to survey wintering elk herds Hospital on a first come, .first Mrs. .Camilla Hunter, George; intent ify. ; served basis. All those sending Fillmore. mail orders are Sdked to The tost week in January and Funeral services Thursday V'T irst and second noon Neola LD6 Ward Chapel. tha first ''bhoicafof nlghM.-Burial Francis Cemetery. usually produce toe best conditions for pilots and observers to fly over elk units and count tha elk; classifying the animals observed as bulls andanterless hmto success Coalville, Utah THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon or Geo. Leavitt . ! ! Gold and one year service star; Bradley Pierce, one gold and two silver arrows, one year service star. Everyone enjoyed a delicious banquet of roast beef followed by singing by toe boys of the Webetos Den. Den 4 participated in toe flag cenmony. , ( THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 HENRY G. SCHOFIELD, Park City City Recorder, Violet Terry, was hospitalized for four days in a Salt Lake the result of being hospital a passenger in a car which was hit by a truck on Friday, Feb- area 172,500 vs. Violet Terry Hurt in Crash Ned is about as merciless as a wolf on the hardwoods. Big D explains: 1 dont think .. TURNING TO GRAND Canyon National Park, Neel says: "If I had my way around here, Fd extend the park so U would include all Kaibab Forest too. That would extend toe park boundary about 13 miles out and would take in most of the New Hoaxing I I Survivors:, i i t $100 , . Females ... $5.00 . . Wintering Elk:; HerdsCovmteti , , Tap may . , . . : bo secured from City Treasurer vv pi ui . Delinquent payments will he ceUectcd by legal pertinent April 10, 1969. All dop not tagged disposed of. e e de-- Good snow cover and a clear, calm day are needed before airplanes can be used in surveying elk according to Ralph Noble and Chuck Morris, Fish and Gams pilots. Surveys have been completed on seven elk units according to apriority schedule established by gamo management per- - Inclement weather UNCON-MEKCU- Rf LEADS THE WAY has pilots and observers frequently this winter and a system of flying two dams on the areas has been used to complete the survey in as short a time as possible. Aerial elk surveys provide a trend of elk numbers on each of the units. This together with grounded range utilization and condition trends enable game managers to manage the elk resource of the State. Benefit Show Is Scheduled IMSEP'M Farm 24 THEN SEE US FOR A HOME LOAN AT LOWEST RATES Life really begins when you move into your own home. Scores of satisfied young couples are now enjoying home ownership through our complete home loan services. Visit our loan department today and make your dream come true. Terms to fit your budget, tool KAMAS STATE BANK The benefit performance of the Ice Follies, the first public event to be seen in the Ice Palace, will be held in the Exhibit Hall rather than the Arena which wiU not be fully completed at that time announced Velma Judd, Stake Primary President today. The General Board has arranged for tone shows rather than the two earlier, planned to mat all who have applied for tickets. They stressed the fact that the entire foe Follies company' will appear and the show will be the same as earlier advertised. The shows, with all proceeds going to too Primary Children's Hospital, will bt held April 15, 16 and 17. All Ward Presidents an being asked to change too coupons earlier Issued to read either Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, so they can bt redeemed for seat tickets. TIwn coupons can be rt- - THE CAT THAT LETS YOU OUTOF THE BAG FREEDOM IS COUGAR. 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