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Show Universal Microfilm inc Corp 277 Sixth Avc P. 0. Box 147 Salt Lake City 3, Utah Lets Go to the County Fair August 27 Plans Complete for Finest Fair Ever Held in Morgan County Everything Is now In order for Morgan county's annual fair, to be held Aug. 27 and 28 at the fair grounds, James T. Palmer, presi dent, announced this week. The two-dashow promises to be the finest ever held here, with en tertainment planned for persons of all age groups. Advance season ticket sales Iny 10-inni- VOLUME XXX 'STAKE SLATES Midvale Win Activities of the 1953-5- 4 FUN NIGHT ng MORGAN. MORGAN COUNTY, Stake Fun Xlghf and stake elections for all M Men ami Gleaners has been planned for Tuesday, Aug. 31. in the Porterville ward. By Herb Dunn v Officials request that all Gleant percentage was ers and M Men first go to opening Morgan's exercises of Mutual and then to sliced to .500 and our second-halPorterville ward for the fun penant hopes were dealt a severe the and social. night blow, Aug. 18, when Midvale took decision from a 7 to 4, locals. the Game on Aug. 18 UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST School Year Q 1954 NUMBER I I ADDRESS MEETING OF JUNIOR CHAMBER 35 Fire Destroys Reported by Morgan Superintendent be Kep mugl.n R. Strlngfellow will at a Town Buildings in school term the Jr per meal The rbarge to the The 1953-5pii'uipul speaker at Hall meeting. sKiusoietl by the School DUtiiet in- pupils whs Ixr per meal. The Morgan County dicate a great interest In the 1954 In costs was matte up from Mot gau Jayt ees tin Sept. 11, accordvolved 803,941 pupil hours, exclusive exposition and the crowds should The aitlvities of Slate ami Federal funds and ing to Keith Jtdianson, first vice be larger that ever. Kourd of Education and a.ItulniMia fiom United States Department of pieMtlciil of tin club. After getting a push from a tow Tills session is being held as. a County Agent Ray Thatcher has lion are ever coum'Ioiis of the tie Agi IculMiie commodities. A good truck. announced the following Judges for t of the Morgan County and City fire Out Vote' "Get the oiiikh tni pet tentage of tiie fruits and vegetueiidous responsibility pai the fair: Dairy cattle, LewMar with the pro a r supet vision of tins tables used in (lie program weie campaign, ami local candidates of truck re.Hxmded at 1 pm. ThursPrice, former Sevier county agent; amount of tittle and the atlueve ptocessed in the school canning both panics are Invited to attend day to a fire which threatened for sheep and swine, Russell Keetch, ment of satisfactory results from ccntei , w tilt h was also used exten- und participate in the foruuuu a time to bum house, bams and extension sheep and wool specialoutbuildings at the Marvin Phil-lip- s the time expended. sively for family 'home'' canning. meeting. home in FortervlUe, beef and Darrell horses, ist; Stokes, It has been the philosophy In The district owns and opeiutes a is believed the fire started in Going into the ninth, Morgan It Wasatch county agent; crops and this attainment of desired objec- fleet of eight school buses. These a bam and spread to other hay garden produce, Clark Ballard, sported a 4 to 2 lead, only three been lias cure buses are maintained in excellent tives. Consequently, by crawling along the outbuildings USAC; poultry, Elmer Clark, Exten- outs from a victory, when southpaw exetcised to employ the best qu.tli rcptili Htid are equal in quality to fence. A stiff breeze added to sion poultry specialist. pole Tonne-soBill Enderle walked Roger l fled staff available to carry out the any fleet in (lie Stale. firemens work, but plenty of waF. F. A. and club members instructional program. During the inspection by the Stale Highway and Bill Nichols singled. Larter was available. A hay bam and will have the opportunity of showpast ten years, often described as I'atrol lias consistently given Morry Ray was retired on an infiled machine sheds were completely DUNN BY HERB off to their a ing a very critical period in the supply gan buses a top ruling for sVxetal ability operate out. Herb Urry was safe on Jay st dt oyed. .tractor at the county fair. Prizes Porters error at second base w hlch The Little Leaguers finished their of properly trained teachers, Mor years pust. One new bus was purOne siae ol .the log dwelling was of 5, $3 and f2 have been offered allowed Tonneson to score from as the gan Ihstrict has tanked near the top chased during the school year just scorched to winners of this contest which third and Nichols from second. regular season Saturday by flames and the big in the employ ment closed edged the Cards, 11 to 7, and within the State was threatened bam by flying .will be run off at 4:00 p.m., Satur- The ball game was tied and the CubsBlues one certificated of ieisonnal. Only Certain school activities are more Judges in the ITunary and Genthe toppled the Rangers, 18 which ignited, but was put .parks day afternoon. lias lecord in a Utah better district baseball elections to eral of be on held fortunes began going to 10. Aug. 18. the Blues clobbered Sept. rcudily observable by tiie public for the percentage of properly cer t hail others, by teason of tbe time 14 were announced this week by cut ty men carrying buckets of An elimination contest will be against Morgan. the Cubs. 16 to 2. water to the loft. A sheep, who held at 4:00. Thursday, August 26, With Rex Francis leading the way tifu uted teachers to tiie total mini and place where these activities are Anna Sommers, county clerk. The sluggers section of the Mortoo close to the flame, lost the got her employed. when all boys who wish to enter the They are: Peterson Clara Whit-ea- r. wool from its back. tamed on. Other educational acgan batting order failed to knock with four hits. Including a triple main contest at the fair will have a ball out of the infield in the and double, the Blues waded in on Verna Rollins, C Alfred tivities which ure peculiar to tiie Analysia of End Product a chance to compete. Four boys ninth and Midvale carved out its the offerings of Chris New bold and Milton Eva Jensen, Nell AlPerhaps the best test of tig- ef- elashiooin, without uuy special pubBEE HIVE CAMP IS will be chosen out of those entering win in the Verna is falen, Nelson; Canyon Creek of the lic so not are any oiganizution tallied six times off the Redbirds ficiency demonstration, top of the tenth. to compete at the fair. of the ctnl product. Many miliar to tbe patrons of tbe school. Joseph Kippen, Reed Dickson, Resa IN EAST CANYON in the third inning. analysis Bob Price drew a walk. Frank Stake Bee Hive camp, this' year The Cards came back in tbe bot- of the products of an educational In Older that parents might become Waller Mascaro hit bis fourth single of are Intangible and difficult better informed concerning this South Morgan linma Harding, in observance of the groups 40th system scored and four of third tom the the night. Tonneson then singled, on Bob Polls single, a double by to measure objectively. Only time latter type of activity, a number of Kate Llttleifleki, Nettie Rich; North anniversary, has been scheduled for scoring Mascaro and Price. Larry Almeda Burton, Henry. Wednesday, Sept. 1, in East CanMark will tell, for example, whether the special visiting days were arranged Morgan a Ray then singled, driving home Ton- George Wright and triple by attitudes and ideals have through the cooperation of tiie Heiner, Ferol DohiquLst; Croydon proper yon. rallied Cards The Wilkinson. again neson, and that was curtains lor been developed in school to qualiAssociation. Tills Hyrum Winters, Faye N. Porter, run on a All Bee Hive girls in the stake are for In sixth by the singles 14 his who fanned Enderle, during PoU and Wright, but Carl Harding, fy students to adjust Intelligently project was intended to permit par- Pumice Redden. to make plans to attend urged tenure on the mound. Also named are counting judges camp. Activities will include a about the bowed his to the complex world in which we ents to learn for the Cubs, pitching Jimmy Johnston came on and got neck and fanned Jo Heiner and find our8elvei.-5iGanaleschool program and tiie progress who will coine In at 4 p.m. on Tuesbreakfast at 8 a.m., dinner and a Herb Urry to bat into a twin killing to evaluate, it is are Nov. 2 only. They are: South camp fire program at night. The Individual made students. day, by being qualities on infield an Wilkinson fly. to end the Inning, but Midvale had got an Important objective to The response of the patrons to IM organ Catherine Eddington, morning will be occupied by activiWith Dave Castle ad Bud Clemcushion. a schools an in LaRue Waldron; ties and there will be handicraft was these atmosphere provide Wright, visiting grutlfylng, Dorothy days Wib Cook of Ogden, state vice ents swinging the loaded lumber, In the first to the development of and the participation was excep- North Morgan Jean Christensen, in the afternoon. runs conducive three Morgan got Porof the on of Junior Chamber Richard president the Blues teed off and tional. Amy Heiner, Lulu Ulrich. Commerce, addressed the regular and one more in the second, but ter for seven runs in the first in- wholesome desirable moral we have atThis of the way by standards. There will be no constables of was ethical rest shutout the Morgan Jaycee meeting at Como ning. Porter contributed to his own tempted to do in our district. Maintained Buildings Mrs. Sommers said. County Commissioners election, Urry. cafe Monday night downfall when he walked three conw hich has stimof One factors the achieveTo Meet on Sept. 2 of scholastic matter The Glen and to Burke Walks Spanton secutive batters. " Thirty were present at the meetulated considerable favorable com- Paul measure. to so not difficult is ment Murdock's Kent Given County Commissioners will meet ovDickson, single Clements, whose homer was ing at which wives of the members and John Caputo's double gave Mor- erlooked in last weeks report, Of the graduating class of 1953, ap- ment regarding the school by the Thursday, Sept 2, at 10 a.m., anwere guests. Work Award for well as as casual those visitor by Mrs. nounced 50 Anna Sommers, counsecmade In in first. applithe the percent gan three of three singles In proximately with the school ays-- I In Holstein Club Also discussed were plans for the ond inning Ken Tucker singled and slapped his first familiar iustltu-tionquite In to olertc, cation envoi) ty Monday. higher CasJhe first, batting in two runs. , Chuck Wagon breakfast to be serv- romped homo behind Span ton's Vt. haYe provided Morgn High tern. Is the beautiful appearance .J&raUMxw-aHaving done Change In the regular date of the tles three singles and homer knocked on the depot" lawTn in Moragn on and the of and calf club work meeting was necessitated because of Holstein buildings upkeep achieveof record with satisfactory the double. School ed In four runs and Dennis Stuart Custodial care and main- during the past year, Paul Carter, the legal holiday on 'Sept. 6 and the Friday and Saturday from 7 to 10 The race got into its final phase and Gordon Randall each had two ment for its graduates. Last year, campus. a.m. tenance of grounds are points of Morgan, Utah, has been awarded further change from Sept 1, as anschool from students this freshmen this week and Morgan ends the RBIs for the pennant winning Albert W. Elpperson, publisher of season with three road games. Wed- Blues. attending University of Utah re- commendation. During the school a Certificate of Merit and granted nounced last week, to Sept. 2 due to that day being a court day In the News, was presented an honor- nesday the team travels to Binga grade point average of survey conducted under the super- a Junior Membership in the Terry. Heiner, playing left field ceived Ameri- the county, said Mrs. Sommers. of of vision School Public Association the a as 3.22 ary membership in the local club ham. Sunday the grade (B plus) loagainst for the Rangers, turned in the best ca, Brattlefooro, Vermont He was for. service to the organization. cals move to Layton for an after- defensive outfield game of tbe point average of 2.32 (C plus) for Survey Commission, high rating adewas for these awards by ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN NAMED recommended for the this district given or of the University, noon tilt. They close out the sea- year when he hauled in three well all freshmen to meet needs club leader. of the the State the Mrs. Lottie Hunt has been apquacy plant a whole highgrade son with a night game at Magna hit balls for outs off tbe bats of approximately CUSHIONS FOR THE FAIR A11 and of the Association pointed assistant librarian of the educational 6f the Colprogram, privileges Weber students at er. Morgan on Thursday, Sept. 2. Sommers. and Butch Phil Castle for the quality of inalnteunce prac- except voting have been given to Morgan County library, announced As a means of providing extra lege achieved a grade point average Morgan, once undisputed league Gene Ercan brack had a perfect him until he Is 23 years of age. tices. comfort for patrons of the fair. PriMrs. Kate Littlefield last week. 3 afternoon for the Rangers. He of 1.97 (2.00 is B at Weber) as Over 17,680 young people have be- Mrs. Hunt, who replaces Miss Lucy mary chilJ.en will sell seat pads, leader, is going have to win all had three 1.K7 grade point average Is a list of some of the Following awardagainst was and singles road games to stay in contencome members of the association Lee, will spend at least one day a according to Mrs. Nettie Robison, three ed first on teachers interference. for all freshmen, or .10 grade imporveinent projects in the school tion for the Three road pennant. since the founding of the junior week at the library. of the stake president Primary. Rick Londons Aug. 18 homer points higher. Record at Utah State plant and facilities completed durwon-lowins will give us a Fund.-- ; de.ived from this project In 1923. 1953-5program 1.58 school Exterthe ing year: College was record for the last half and an out- saved the Cubs from a whitewash Agricultural will be used for the stake recreaior and (B-- ) of School interior the gradfor painting Moigan High side chance for the flag. Any other at the hands of the Blues. His blow tion hall. r scored the only two runs the Cubs uates. This indicates a better than main high school building, con- TALENT CONTEST TO combination will spell also-raaverage performance of Morgan struction of 250 feet of new con- BE HELD SEPT. 3 gathered off Phil Castles three-hi- t status for our team. crete sidewalk, change of oil furH Plans for the Farm Bureau Auxpitching, as the Bruins dropped a high school graduates in college. R School attendance in grades one nace to gas so that all heating Is 16 to 2 contest to the Contest are going forward, iliary Midv. 200 000 002 3 7 11 done now with natural gas, glass to twelve for last year was 94.6 new league champions.. to Verna Rollins in charge according 9 Home for a leave with his Morg. 310 000 000 0 4 Bruce Giles homer in the second of total enrollment. This figure backboards for basketball in the of the affair. The contest will be Lee is of the Navy Feaman family was the big blow in a five-ru- compares very favorably with other gymnasium, hard surfacing of held on Sept. 3 in the North Mor- C. B.s. Lees latest Sunny Seven has assignment Urry and Nichols; Enderle, John- inning to school lunch State. of the school districts driveway kitchen, gan ward recreation hall. rally. Phil Carter tripled in the been In Subic Bay, Cubi Point, acoustical two The Sunny Seven entertained for ston (10), and Tucker. Loser: En- sixth to spark another five-ruclassof tieatment conAll who desire to enter the Expenditures Islands where for the their mothers at breakfast Wednes- derle. frame for the Blues. Total expenditures of Morgan rooms In the high school, modifica- test are invited to do so, said Mrs. Philippine he has year past helped build a of tion in four , day. system beating with The Little Leaguers will roll out School District for who further stated that large air field, pouring 32,000 cubRollins, Reporter, Kathleen Wilkinson HOOPER TOMATO DAY their talents for the enjoyment of the exception of school lunch, were rooms, completion of installation of winners will enter competition at ic yards of concrete. Lee also mensound system in the auditorium, the State Fair. The contest is all at the fair this week. $216,444.37, or an average cost of tioned that he had seen Kenny BECKONS MORGAN GIRLS Ken Sommers, fair sports super-viso- r 27c per pupil hour. This includes modification of irrigation system, divided into two groups; one for Wilde Jolly Jills before he left for home. just of compressor for entries to 18 years of age and ansaid there will be two Lit- amounts spent for transporting stu- installation the Navy ttuee Since Members of the rodeo queen comentering brush in Jolly Jills club held its last woik art the spray depart- other for those 18 to 28. tle League games Friday morning. dents, housing, maintaining and opLee has served, two years for Tomato mittee Colqgo, yeas at home Leader the Hooper of Days meeting purchase of duplicating and Beginning at 10 a.m. tbe Rangers erating the school plant, auxiliary ment, Korea and and one in in leen Barth. We' had as guests, the celebration extends an invitation to will audio-visuJapan equipment, purchase of with the Cards and im- services, such as health and recretangle CULTURETTES the to out Philippines. Altogether he has mothers ol the girls. Mrs. Bessie any Morgan county girl try following this game the ation, and the expenditure of $21, record playing equipment by the been in the Navy 14 years. Thurston and Mrs. Ella Bamum for the rodeo queen title on Wed- mediately Cubs will meet the Blues. 956.22 for retirement of bonds and elementary school, purchase of oil HAVE PROJECT Lee said that his voyage going judged the sewing and gave some nesday, Sept. 1, at Hooper Park. for elementary and high Final Standings on bonds, as well as costs paintings W Members of the Culturettes have over was almost luxurious, but cominterest 8 but at advice. The modeled the p.ra. Judging begins good gills 7 of education directly associated schools, acquisition of additional chosen as a project the establish- ing back this time, he was on a their blouses, skirts and dresses. judges would like all girls to be Blues equipment for auto mechanics, plas- ment of a supply of baptismal Cubs 3 with the process of instruction. converted tanker with 1,000 others, there by 7:30 p.m. There is no age Refrehments were served. tics, and electrical projects in in- clothes for children to be loaned 3 Rangers was financed as they left the Philippines This program pri and limit other than each contestant The following members and mothdustrial arts, expansion of driver to anyone requesting the use of 1 Cardinals marily by a local levy of 18.4 mills training program, and got into the approach of a they ers were present: Phylis Bamum must be at least 14 years of age, provision of them. Anyone wishing to use the on of 3.6 mills a State and and for a while they oou-blevy or either typhoon married, and levis single and Mrs. Ella Bamum, Kay Madextensive testing equipment for clothes may contact Marjorie Rose. 22.0 mills. or a of total over all the Pacific. and property, are shirts of the order plaid Susen and Mrs. Archie Madsen, driver training classes. The clothes will be available in The average for the entire State One of the highlights of Lees san Allen and Mrs. Nell Allen, dress. Each contestant must furnish time for the Sept. 4 baptismal in year in the Philippines was the day Projects In Progress was 27.9 mills and the highest, Bonnie Nelson and Mis. Homer Nel- her own horse. Some of the improvement projects North Morgan. 35.2 mills. Only four of the forty President Magsaysay visited at the The queen chosen and her two son, Joy Hannum, Kathleen Giles, in progress at the present time inMrs. Rose also stated they would mill a had lower districts and ate in the mess haU with school camp Mrs. Barth and Mrs. Lincoln Jen- attendants will reign over the rodeo Dis- clude: Purchase and installation of accept Temple clothes to be used the enlisted men. Lee also reported Tuel-le- r Col. Lieut. the School L. and Mrs. than Jack Morgan levy sen. to be held on Monday, Sept. 6. was the playground equipment for the ele- on the same loan basis from any- that the United States has approdaughters, Rosanne, Caro-y- trict. The levy for 1953-5t: and and Sharman, recently arrived lowest for the past five years, with mentary school, which will Include one wishing to contribute them. priated $20 million for construction and when no sand piles, in Morgan from London, England, the exception of 1952-5work in the Philippines during the PARTY PLANNED TUELLERS HOME FROM ABROAD where they have spent the past State levy was Imposed. The total climbers; hard surfacing of area next year. for All Maids and Explorers of elementMia basketball outdoor for The jungle climate in the Philithree years. Shannon, levies for these five years follows: to attend a invited are and area another for Stake the spew ho is London-born- , 1950-5ary 1949-5pupils, a 24.65 Amer-c25.74; is seeing mills; ppines averages 94, with humidity roller skating party to be held at around 90, so it isn't the most , cial court games; provision of . 1951-5for the first time. 19.70; 25.80; parking area; installa- Como on Tuesday at S p.m., an- pleasant In the world. For recreaThe Tuellers are enjoying a y 22.00 mills. tion of outside drinking fountain; nounced Keith Pace, stake Explor- tion, the men have base ball bowlA total of $16,267.20 was deducted vacation at the home of Mr. and of ranges in the er leader. replacement and Mrs. Curtis Rogers, parents of from salaries during the year and ing, swimming and deep sea fishMrs. Tueller, before leaving for forwarded to the Collector of In- home economics department. ing. FAMILY REUNION WITH RESERVES ternal Revenue and the Federal Re-- Obviously these projects could Omaha, Nebr. Coolbear Family reunion will be Robert Feaman, son of Lee FeaIp London, Col. Tueller was the serve Bank as federal income tax. not be successful without the coopG, Labor Day, at Como man, is in Continental Divide, New Flying Safety Officer of the Third Social security and retirement pay- eration and support of the citizens held Sept. at 11 a.m. De- Mexico, taking his regular beginning exSprings, Air Force for the entire United ments, including employees and of the district. Appreciation is tended to all who have supported scendants and relatives of David reserve, training with the Air Kingdom. As a personal representa- employers share amounted to the educational program, financial- Coolbear and Caroline Coolbear Force. tive of General W. Tunner, of the U. S. Air Half of the $200,000.00 bonds for ly or otherwise, to the parents who Ager are invited to attend. Each Fort e In Europe, he recently toured tbe construction of the addition to have been so understanding of the family is to furnish their own lunch. Denmark and Turkey, where he the elementary building have been program and have offered helpful Reported Accidents surveyed the Jet Operations of retired. At the scheduled rate of suggestions for its improvement, have supported the activities of these countries and made safety $20,000.00 per year, these bonds to the local press for assistance in the school and have helped to make In Morgan County recommendations. will be completely retired by Jan- interpreting the program to the tbe school a vital part of the comSo Far Thia Year Col. Tuellers new assignment In uary 1, 1959. public; to civic and business groups munity. Cooperatively we can mainFatal Accidenta .0 for the support and help which tain tbe type of educational systhe United States will be at HeadMeals Served 3 Personal Injury quarters of the Strategic Air Com9 Property Damage During the past school year, there they have given, to other govern- tem the people of the community mand In Omaha. Here he will be the were 90,974 type A meals served in mental and church agencies for are desirous of perpetuating. 507 consecutive deathless day LL Col. and Mrs. Jack L. Tueller and daughters are home again after Louis W. Christensen, Flying Officer for S.A.C. bases In the school lunch program of this the encouragement and help which lets make this figure growl the United States as well as abroad. district, at an average cost of 31.-- they have extended, and to all who Superintendent. pending the past three years in London, England. 4 extra-curricula- Phillips Farm r won-los- f g Little League n 4-- Completes 1954 Season Judges of Election Semi-annua- Are Named Boh-nm- n; - Chuck Vagon Breakfast Iarent-Teache- r first-han- 5 Is Planned none-tbe-les- s Carter S dia-zlln- g Holstei- n-Friesian n 4-- H 7-- 4 st 4 n KEEPIN' POSTED lop-side- d 30-d- ay n n 1953-54- 4-- H ed Tuellers Are Home Again 4 n, merry-go-roun- One-year-o- ld 1, 1952-53- et 1953-54- 30-da- two-we- ek . t |