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Show J, November 28, 2003 v v V cl the Counti 9 The Summit County Bee abundance of water from the Weber and I cho Cieek allowed for crops of hardy grains. So, on this site in the spring of 1871. William Turin began construction ol a mill to grind wheat. Using red pine lumber brought from a sawmill five miles up Pehn Canyon, it took two seats and cost $8,000 to complete the thrcc-sim- y structure. Two large round burrs, made of stone haid enough to grind wheat without leaving girt in the lloui weie i inputted from Prance. One of the burrs now resides in fnmt o the Mender Daughters of Utah Pioneers cabin. The lloui null converted to the roller process in I8H. though use of the burrs continued for chapping cattle leed until I MM). Alfred K. Jones and his biother John S. Jones purchased the null in ISO). Allied's son, Mailow. John's share of the operations in J 4 . and the mill continued in regular use until I)42. I aimers brought their grist from as far away as I mi Budget. Wyoming, and Woodruff. Utah. Pveiy lull, the null owners purchased one or two luilioad cais of wheat, which had been shipped from the W'cllsville Co op in Cache Valley The wheal was ground into Hour and sold from the mill to stores in I cho and Coalville and to miners in Cuass Creek The null building was a local landmaik until when it was demolished to make way lor a new interstate highway 1 he I dio I lour Mill site is dedicated to the mcmoiy ol M.iigucriie Jones Wright, who lived at the null unlit she was eighteen years old The Summit County llistotical Society would like to make everyone aware (hat there will lv a cclehia-tioJan. 1.1, 2004 at the Summit County Couiiltoiise. The ten itorial legislature passed laws creating Summit Counts, making Summit Cotiutv In) ve.us Page A3 A II1.U1 limn l lie I'.iik City .iic.i rep. i led ili.il hi cai lud been lut by heavily packed miuw Hung fimn a Mi"W plnvv. He estimated that tme thousand vl. l.n s "Uh nf damage had been done. " On the same day .inothci caller icpoitcd lh.il Ins windshield had been shattered by snw limn a pl.vv P.'th vehicles had been liaveling undeine.iih when Ihe incidents occw red. s nvet-p.i.-e- Im'k his cicdil c.ud a:i.l that a depute assist in die mallei A m.illiei iepmte.1 dial suine people involved with dings ihieaiened l.ei d.ni' litei and lici d.iughiei 's bovlnend A k am.iv resident dial a cm with its pmk lights on was p. nked in li ,iii u hei home Ihe peison inside die vehicle was repoiledlv lalking on liei cell phone d 1 Summit County Historical Society congratulates Ktxly O'Brien Hrailhwaitc on accomplishing his I. agio Scout project. Kody researched the histoiy o the licho Hour Nf ill. and 'had a monument made which he donated and had place at the site in I'.clio Canyon. Kody is the treat grandson of Marguciilc Jones Wright, who lived at the null until she was eighteen years old. Parly settlers recognized the good ranching and farming prospects of noithern Summit County. An ' kel.nl llietl callei Irom the South Nunuuii aiea icpmied dial lus btothet's handgun was missing ' Complainant advised that a U haul was p.ukmg in a handicapped p.ukmg one mi a lepulai basis. ,md whcuevei the lowing company came to tow it. the dn vei ot die U haul would mu out ami ilaim that be was ''in.nagemenl'' at the apaitment complex. Ihe com pi. i Maul also advised that he spoke with management and they told him that the dnvei's claim was false Avoiding to the the complainant, an oltuei had Ivcn there a lew weeks ago as well, and was able to have it nr ed A case of domestic violence was lepoited in ti e Summit aiea Nov. ?v Complainant ictoited that lie was threatened ovei tile phone Callei advised that someone he thinks he knows l4. n old. A Subscribe Today! T le.1111 the oung ladies lioin the llcnetei I list aid .sk some lime tmpm lance nl the Spit it of Cliiisimas js they cmnluned with then leadeis in .1 svcial eviience Dec mating ami delivenug a nee and .iccessmies to the ( liiisiui.is I iee Jubilee held at the I hr. id I sc les ( 'oiilcrem e "entt--i ill Ogden Ivcamc a learning cvpeiirii.c Idled wnh tun. creativity and lime spent knowing the piocceds will go io help disabled children I be Ic'stival ovned Nov 2b and mis thiough N-- 2't with admission to the event being lieu A change limn othci "tree" events is that the public lias a ch.imc to bid m the trees alter a imr.miinn pure is set .i.coidme to tire amount ol money those donating 'jvni .11 the items it look to put then lice logvihei A iIiiiiici and live .uuiion was held luesday wnh a lew Uses ,nic Commission. Interested applications must be a resident of Summit County for at least one year and have the availability to attend evening meetings or on an as needed basis. Letters of interest may be addressed to The Summit County Commission. P.O. Box 128, Coalville, Utah 84017. Deadline for receiving applications is Wednesday, December 10. 2003. For further information contact Anita Lewis at or in Published The Summit County Bee Nov. 28 & Dec. 5, 2003 615-322- 0. s'. , J .s ; 3 - tv -- s ti- - .a r i aii.4 ; 1 ic -' -- ' 1 y u 'Va'ii V.' s: a i 1 U1 ' T j'.-'- s. l'' r,1: . v T, - rr-- 1 k ; y y V ; ' I 1 li.iu-aen- )ne liiin.lieil hull loin nicidenls I . .1 'V1 . (Ins r 1 J . they also apph.iiied . Bi.N-kStephens who made and o making ami doiia'.iir.' llu- "u Ihi 0. nil d !; 'p! "1 'hai - - i lio l.l'l lag Ip.llll .lid: ,I.' hei .nils lev make sii. h .1 r. .a .h Icel a ric.it sense ol pud. in hi. that it went tm su. Ii .1 , .01 , I , . 1. h' inanicTi'. thank s nl ".1 .1- - lv A i il:1 I 'A r - i evtcude'd . u t le 'Haled muo.-- - - de, o i . :i lire- - . 1 t m I1 ideilie Mi loinei a:;,l liiepla.e. .' i W s s . di n tall.-- u , 1.' ,. r, t.Ml.ii.- - all d 11 ! - ''icuim-Kc- II. ; nee 1 t lepoii 11 1 . An ot .1 l'a:t t Uv hotel icpmte.l iliat a ll.lllsicT.I Ills ', had pnl I. 01 ihe night would n leave lie w.i. in ihe lobby lavirg mi the cmi.h an. I w al. lull" iclev isi.iu hold empl.e.ee in ihe Siimnni aiea l ad used dial a was al ll.eu h"lel. il was ...Id outside, and dial lie I1.1.I n- vvheie to go Honed to the highest biddci V-.Ill 'll bloc k ,S We ll '111 1' .1 l.ilioiis ilk hiding the popid.u light now I he T onng Women who p.r - a w Suit-Mil- i i The Summit County Board of Commissioners is seeking citizens to serve on the Eastern Summit County Planning 435-336-32- iep 'lied ill Ialk City SoV resident advised dial het Inis band was c.illui" and ducaicumg hei ii .1! 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