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Show THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE Entered ae aarond-ct- .1923, at the poet metier, October Ttoh 31917, under the Act of March 2, 1373.: PuMhhed Every Thureday at Coalville, I'tah, Baeond-clas- a peat-at-e at CoaMlle, Utah. Advertlalnn Batai n Application. ubaeriptlou Hoo a year lit advance H. C. McCenaughy, Editor and Publiaher. Lonlee D. McCenaughy, Aaeeclato Editor. P. LangfonProdkictiem Manager. v Says: Bees WAXING By Mary Bee SIX YEARS AGO when we first was on the dinette table heaped with red potatoes. In this nightmare I composed a poem, entitled "The Red Red Potato." I won a pultlaer prize. B was presented to Betty Rose. She won national fame. I cried In my. sleep. B Just wasn't fair. I awakened fitfully and called Glen Thurston and fold him of my plight. He put his arm around me through the telephone and said, "smile Louise," "But" 1 said, Mac will get so fat, people will say what are you feeding him, what happened to Mac, he looks pregnant." And I will say, Red potatoes." I have peeled so many potatoes, the fingers on my right hand are bent stiff, in a curve over apotafo. Rigor Mortis has set in. 1 called the morticians, Lola May and Bob Walker. They hung up. Weve had mashed potatoes, French Fried potatoes, baked potatoes, potatoes augratin, fried potatoes, potato salad, potatoes in the half shell and the sack is STILL FULL to the brim. Mac, lets send some potatoes to son Bud and wife and five children, it would help on Betty Rose, a rosy cheeked happy go lucky gal came in the News office Monday morning, Louise I want to put a want ad in the paper this week, Red. For Contact Betty Rose or Mike 4. Rose. Phone I said, Oh Betty, Mac is such a potato and gravy man, could 1 buy a little sack of them. You know maybe eight or ten potatoes." (As everyone knows, but me, Potatoes For Sale come in 50 lb. or 100 lb, sacksO Yes Louise Ill sell you a Sale-Potat- oes. 829-652- little sack full." Now I eat about one potato a month. Pm a bread eater. That evening as we were having our dinner, Mac starved as usual, and eating instant their grocery MIL Francis potatoes, you know the ooesthat Castle said he would send them come in a can, the door bell by freight in a box car to Ilrang. linois, for me." 1 said, Mac you answer it, He said, No.Ilike potatoes. its probably another politician. But they will sprout and we But if its Vic Brown, candidate dont have a potato cellar." for state senator, Ill talk to He said, "we will rent one. him. He is a democrat, like Stop your griping andpeelpota-toes.- " me. He is the one you know who was in the office this afterBetty what have you DONE noon while you were in Coalto me! -- Louise Potato ville. A real westerner, tall and rugged, like the one on TV from Marlboro Country. Now there is a real he man," By this time Mac was out of the door and to the car parked in our driveway. He was gone for some time. When he came through the door finally, he looked like the Hunchback of Notre Dame. On his left shouldUtahs 1970 pheasant season er was a 100 lb. sack. He stagunder way Saturday, Novgets gered out into the kitchen and ember 7 at 8 a.m. a spokesplunked the sack on the floor man for the Division of Fish near the sink, leaving a Mob and Game estimates that 90,000 of nasty fine dirt all over the hunters will be afield in purfloor. suit of this most popular upland I ran out to see what it was. gamebird. What is It, What is it," 1 Shooting hours after the first screamed. "Potatoes, honest to day are daylight hours, and God REAL potatoes!" waterfowl hunters are reminded POTATOES1 that waterfowl shooting hours Yes, Betty Rose brought for November 7 begin at 8 ajn. them and die wouldnt take a also. dime for them." I moaned, "oh no!" and bit all my finger nails Dally bag limit is three off. He said, Betty is a nice with a possession roosters, 1 can kid." "Now Just think limit of six after the opening have REAL potatoes EVERY day. Rifles and pistols are ilday and NOT Just on Sunday. legal weapons for pheasant Start peeling." hunting and shot sizes larger We will have some for than number four are also probreakfast, fried, like Ruby hibited. to do Dickson told you how B is unlawful to shoot from it, sheepherders potatoes, 1 believe she called them. Just or across any public highway or think, we can have potatoes to hunt or shoot within 600 feet for lunch, dinner and maybe a of any dwelling house, barn, snack at midnight. REAL poultry yard, or corral where domestic animals are kept or potatoes!" I gagged. 1 dreamed that night the book fed unless express permission case was filled with potatoes, from the owner is obtained. rows of them. A big silver dish Persons 12-years of age are permitted to take pheasants in season, but they must have a valid hunting license and be accompanied while hunting by a person 21 years of age or older. Pheasant Hunt Opens Saturday 15 Echo Notes Mr. and Mrs. Alton Blackburn have returned to their home in Sunnyside, Utah after spending the summer in Echo Canyon. Jan and Carrie Bendixon spent his furlough time with their parents, the Bendixons in Ogden and the Clinton Raymonds in Echo, before reporting to his assigned Air Base in New Mexico. Mrs. Jack (Sharon; Comer and children Melody and Justin, of Evanston, Wyo. were also at the family home while Carrie wax visiting. Willard and Cora Dillree are visiting relatives in Idaho before going on to California for a well earned vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Rich-iand son Mike drove to Salt Lake Sunday where they were dinner guests at the Frank Rich-i- ns home. Later they toured the Visitors Center on the Temple grounds and found it most inspiring. Chester and Karen Spangler and son Robbie of Layton were weekend guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. P.Mlkkel-se- n. ns Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Bond and daughters, Rae Lynn and Jodi spent the Halloween week end in Evanston with relatives. moved into Henefer we began looking forward to the day when they would finish the Interstate Highway and we would no longer have all the traffic whizzingpast our front door. Anyone who hasnt lived on the highway doesn't know how much traffic there can be especially on a holiday weekend. There have been times especially while Parley's Canthere was yon was closed-wh- en a steady stream of cars, all heading east on Friday and west on Sunday. Its something like the Chinese Water Torture-whi- zz, whizz, whizz and for variety, zoom. TRUCKS are even worse. Wed be watching TV and get scene to the crucial court-roowhere the Identity of the murderer was revealed: Lawyer: Now, tell me, who was the man you saw running with the gun on the night in m question?" The courtroom is hushed. This one witness will reveal the man. Her mouth opens . . . Rrroar, pop, pop, dunk!" BY THE TIME the truck is past we have seen shock on the faces of lawyers, principals in the case and people in the audience. We saw the reporters Jump and run for telephones. Bid we dont know who the murderer is. Or the scene is a doctors office. The doctor is telling the shocked parents: 1 can do no more for him. Make his life as pleasant as possible. He is dying of . . ." Rrroar, pop, pop, clunk So during the entire showyou watch the parents making life pleasant for him, but you dont know of what he is dying or from what terrible disease the brave young doctor with unusual new ideas saved him from. our kids and the traffic, saw umpteen pet dogs and cats run over and WE WORRIED about wondered how we managed never to have had a serious accident- on this dangerous corner. But now its all over, the highway is finished. And the silence is eerie. I mean you wake ig) in the middle of the night and cant go back to sleep because of the silence. 1 sometimes lie there wondering if "they have dropped an atomic bomb on the rest of the world and we are all thats left. TOUGH TALK ON VIOLENCE Hoytsville GLEN a "M; did THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 2 Our The draff horse division of the Golden Spike Stock Show was very successful. Classes ranged in number from two to 16 head and the quality was the best Ive seen at this show. We were happy to win three firsts, a second, fourth and fifth. And end up with the Grand Champion stallion. B would be hard to find a finer group of people than the ones who follow the big horses. Always ready to help one another and generous, in every way. 1 suppose anyone willing to feed a few large horses has to be willing to do things Just for the satisfaction of doing rather than for the cash involved. ' The draft horse pulling contest has fewer teams each year. These men spend hours on end and cash to keep a pulling team in condition and the prize money is small. big-heart-ed Mr. and Mrs. Retd Brown took Mrs. Grace Pace, Mrs. Leone McQueen, Mrs. Thelma C. Brown and Maye Pace to Salt Lake City Saturday to hear foe Presidents speech held in the Tabernacle. The president was tremendously Impressed with foe Tabernacle Choir who climaxed the evening singing God Be With You Till We Meet Again." The Tabernacle was packed to capacity and the audience gave the president a standing ovation. Deer hunting company at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crittenden were Mrs. Russell Worrall, of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Peterson, all of Roy. The ladies are sisters of Mr. Crittenden. On Monday; Chauncey Winter makes defroster would function Immediately. If you dont take this simple precaution, it is possible that the windows will fog on the Inside so you cant MKi Another safe driving hint offered by Mr. Barlow is for all drivers to make good use of their automobiles lights. Turn them on low beam at dusk, in rain, or snow, or in Just gloomy weather. See and be seen and your chances of winter-tim- e accidents can be lessened. driving he stated. Early darkness hides danger during the k or going crowded home hours. Bad weather Minds you with rain, fog or a white curtain of snowflakes. And if this werent enough," he added, going-to-wor- glare is worse headlight American history can shed light on current problema and' help show the now generation that many of the problema were similar even "then" according to Marlin Ritt and Walter Bernstein, of a new Paramount release, The Molly Maguires, starring Richard Harris, Sean Connery and Samantha Eggar. The film is a gripping story of a secret society which tried using violence to improve the working and living conditions miners in the of 1870's. Is violence ever justified? Under what circumstances? By whom? Against whom? These are the questions raised by the movie. Although the leaders of The Molly Maguires were hanged, Ritt feels the effect of their rebellion was especially in the labor movement. Even more significantly their story has a strong, contemporary quality since it deals with the problems of minority groups and the growing attitude of protest in the U.8. at this time. SALT LAKE CITY. week-wait- Ill BEE WANT-AD- S REALLY GET RESULTS "Jovfl MEWS WINE". Golden Spike National Livestock Show COLISEUM OGDEN, UTAH i 40 Heed of Select Bulla Consigned by Breeders From Utxh and Colorado NAMES OF CONSIGNERS Axtell Hereford Ranch Bros, Campbell Brigham Young University Dan Crandall Lyle Taylor Peterson Bros. Malmgren Hereford Burns Registered Hereford! Jensen Bros. Preston Merchant Windsor Hills Stuart Herefords Bookcliff Herefordi Judging of Open Classes Judging of Sale Classes 9 a.m. 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1970 rear For the Summit County Hospital Fpr the Memorial Building For the County Assessor For the County Commissioners PJ1 SUMMIT COUNTY COURTHOUSE REED PACE, Summit County Clerk. i 1970 at 7 P.M. BUDGETS 2 PIPE CO. and SUBSIDIARIES Wednesday, November 11, FOR THE PURPOSE OF INCREASING - PROVO ANNUAL UTAH HEREFORD SALE Notice 0 Public Hearing WEDNESDAY. NOV. 18. 1970 LOGAN The people and products are the same ju st the name is changed. driver uses every countermeasure he can to May out of trouble. "Dont be a peephole driver," he urged. 'In the early stages of winter," he stated, "the smart driver will scrape frostfrom all windows, and in the case of fog on the Inside, will wipe it clear prior to starting foe early morning trip." 'After a snow foil," he said, "brush snow completely off all windows and if necessary, use the scraper end of the snow brush to clear off ice and crusty snow. Brush off the hood and top, too, so it wont keep dusting back on foe windshield and OGDEN FORMERLY UTAH CONCRETE winter-wis- e 1 HEAR TELL Karl Ovard found the silence so impossible that he sat on his front porch for two hours one night last ing for someone to drive by. In a way I miss the friendly rumble of the trucks, but I get used to it. sigipose If 1 dont, I can always step out my back door-fr- om there I can hear, not only the trucks, but the trains too.-M- ary Bee. Sun! Undent th& Winterton Bros. tough, through the glint of a spattered windshield." In fact, be pointed out, winter visibility is so bad that the Something Neui on and There's one ride of safe winter driving you cant get around. Leo H. Barlow, Utah Safety Councils Vice President for Traffic told Utah drivers today, and that is that you must see danger to avoid it. yeaf Thenftk and Nellie Crittenden went to Lin-dto visit Mr.andMrs.Ferrls (Faye). Winters and to wish Mr. Winters a happy birthday. Mrs. Winters is a sister of Mrs. Crittenden. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brown and Mr. and Mrs. John Dearden of HenWith fewer workhorses efer over the arrival of a new around it gets more difficult baby boy born to Vaughn and to find pulling prospects each Alton Dearden of Orem. The little fellow weighed 8 lbs.3ox. year. and is the first boy in a family The demand for well marked of four girls. Mrs. Brown and good colored hitch horses has Mrs. Ruth Rlchins went to Orem never been so great. We receive calls regularly inquiring about Wednesday to get acquainted with this special little boy. big geldings. The Bugermelster Krista Kae Sargent, daughter Brewery purchased the Wilson mid six-1- 9 re making headof Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sarquarters at Long Beach, Calif. gent, was blessed and named The manager called last week Sunday at services at the Hoytsto inquire about a Mg pair of ville church by Garth Sargent. geldings we had here for a few Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. years. One of their horses had Elmer Sargent, Coalville; Mr. died of a heart attack and they and Mrs. Ed Brown, Salt Lake were ready to buy our pair bull City. Great grandmother is had Just sold them. Seems Pm Mrs. Myrtle Sullivan, SaU Lake always a day Me or a dollar City. Following the services short. They are almost as Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sargent popular as mini skirts and much entertained all the family at harder to locate. dinner at their home. Wore my new British cap and received many favorable comments. Should have a picture A lot of the dhver vuimuiy taken so you folks from out of problems could be eliminated," town can see Just how much a he said, "if the engine were new head piece can improve a started a few minutes prior to T. mans looks.-GI- en leaving home so that the heater Winter Driving Demands Care Coalville, Utah a |