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Show Thursday, July 18, 1974 NUMBER TWENTY-NIN- VOLUME XXXVIII E COALVILLE, UTAH 84017 Sheriff's Routine Lively Things have not lieen dull lately in the Summit County-Sheriffoffice. Sunday at 10:43 Myrla Vernon got out of a brand new s 1974 Ford belonging to lufr a nd senior at South Summit (left) Susan Brown, High. . Cheryl Orgill, 74 graduate of North Summit High, was voted Miss Congeniality. The girls competed in several areas for scholarships to further their educations. All the. contestants are recipients of flowers, personal gifts, and scholarships. Park City Miss Summit Cueen Contestants in the Miss Summit County Pageant won prizes aplenty. The young ladies and the awards they won are as follows: Boye- r- Essay Kathy Scholarship. ConCheryl Orgill-M- iss geniality Scholarship, Ex- -t e m p o r a n eons Speaking Scholarship. Christine Rummer Scholarship for Public Speaking. Susan Brown-Tal- ent win- ner Scholarship, Second At ship to Continental Beauty Kim Max fie School, Essay Scholarship. Terri Lambert ScholarCounty Queen, Season Ski Pass to Park City Resort, ship to Continental Beauty-SchooTalent Scholarship. Miss Evening Gown, Beauty In addition to the prizes Scholarship to Continental and scholarships listed, Mr. Beauty School. , Mrs. John Adkins, Black and Dana Crandal- lBest Swim Suit Willow Mink Ranch, Coalville, will give each entrant Scholarship, First Attenda scholarship. ant. A Queens float has been Nelson-First Lori place 1 Essay S c h o a r s h i p, Most Talented Contestant Schotendant. Id-Su- sponsored l, Essay-Scholarship- larship. Debra Comer, Scholar- -. entered her mothers home when she heard a car start. girl wandered into a sheep camp on Little East Fork of Blacks Fork in the Uintas. Karen Bowen, of Los Angeles, was a memfier of a fishing party comprised of six children arid six adults. The party was hiking into Red Castle Lake when the girl strayed from the group. inthe search Participating ' were the S u m m i t County Sheriffs Patrol, Explorer Search and Rescue Xeam from Salt Lake, Fish and Two fishermen discovered the IkkIv of Norman 0. Koyen of Magna last Sun- day. The body of the man had surfaced in Hid-- 1 den Lake. Mr. Koyen was reported missing June 28 during a camping trip to Hidden Lake. An intensive search by-loc- rescue and law en- forcement agencies had been carried out. Deputy Sheriff Leon Wilde and memliers of the family who had returned to the area to continue the search saw that the Ixidy was removed. The IvmIv was removed from the wilderness area by helicopter and flown to University Hospital in Salt Lake. Officials listed the cause of death as drowning. in cooperation Summit County Fiesta Days, the Summit County Fair August 8, 9, Wasatch and Morgan Park City Lahr at the Celebration on Fairs, County Summit County Parade is coining August 9 and Carl Dearden is looking for a couple of parade marshals to lead the way. All you young whippersnappors might just as well not get your hopes up, because the two parade marshals this year are to be the oldest man and woman in Summit Coun- ty. They should be physically able to enjoy the car ride, but other than that they just have to U very senior citizens. This sounds like groat Game officers, Forest Service personnel and Parks and Recreation Department SALT LAK- E- Twentv-tw- o "Blazer-B- s physical ability and ilso in their liehavior during three days. Eagle Scouts,, 14 and older, took charge of the activities. They conducted the program, presented the awards, raised the flag and sang. Most came from the Salt Lake area. This leadership opportunity is open for boys of the Summit County area also. from Coalville Utah Stake attended Tracy Wigwam in Millcreek Canyon July These boys were 300 of other Scouts in part attendance. 11-- 13. The different stakes divid- Commissioners and the Coalville B.P.W. Club. The queen and her attendants will lie seen at Kamas Valley 10, the An intensive search ended when a 13 year old California Blazer B's Win Prizes ed into iWigs" and and Dav. fun and an ingenious way for our older county residents to get into the act. Names and ages should be turned in by July 2G to Carl 8, Dearden, Heneler 5, or Larry Dearden Tom Letter , Woodland or Fav Dearden, Park 5. City All individuals, churches, civic groujis, etc., are encouraged to make floats and. contribute as much as possible towards the success of. our Summit County Wains, Coalville lcnming "Wigs. They then competed for individual prizes, Coalville winning four of the twelve ribbons. Former Scout director, Leah Nichols, arranged for this Eric Pace, Wanship, took second in nature and third in pioneering, which involved knot tying. Hugh Dear-de- n, Coalville, took second in pioneering. Mark Marsh, Coalville II, took first in archery. County Parade August 9 The Fishermen Discover Body the with mmit A search was started and the car was found Monday morning in Big Cottonwood Canyon. The auto had lieen badly damaged and was not drive-aid- e. parked. The parked car was later found to tie stolen also. It lielongs to Gary McCormick and was taken while parked at the 'church in Kamas. Mrs. Weston called the Summit County Sheriffs office and informed law officials (bat the ' Lake. son Dennis. Mrs. Vernon had burrowed the auto to visit her mother, Mary Weston in Kamas. Mrs. Vernon had no sooner She looked out the window and saw a young man driving away in the vehicle. He drove the car across the street and picked up another young man who was waiting alongside another vehicle that was The Summit County Queen contest was held July 13, 1974 at North Summit High School. Kim Maxfield, 18 year-ol- d graduate of Park City High the walked witli Miss Summit County title School, away after an exciting day of competition. Her attendants are (right) Dana Crandall, 18, a a74 graduate of South Summit High School presently attending summer school at B.Y.U., last she knew her sons car was headed toward Mirror Other activities included swimming, boating, nature hikes, a five-mi- le hike, and physical fitness races. Leaders of the stake expressed pride in their boys years Louise ' activity. Judd, Stake Pri- mary president, and the Ward Primary presidents helped supervise the activity. They are Joan Lewis, Coalville; Joyce Marshall, Coalville II; Becky Ovard, Henefer; Margie Judd, Hoytsville; Norita Petersen, Wanship. Betty Crittenden and Karen Richins, teachers, along with many mothers aided in . the event. 336-'193- 336-562- 783-48- 20 649-941- Blazer Bs of the Coalville Utah Stake cast off on the lake at Tracv Wigwam. |