Show to tt tot tot t tIt It KAMAS AM 1 10 The regular regular quarterly conference of the Summit Stake of the L. L D. D S 8 church was wap held hero here last lut saturday and Sunday In spite of the big bli snow storm that raged Saturday anthe am an and the Ithe cold weather prevailing titer there was a good attendance President Thomas LAllen of and Apostle Melvin Melvln J. J Ballard am an nd of bt bf- bf Andrew Jensen of the historians historian's lice flee were the big guns from Salt Lake Apostle A ostle Ballard gave ve an address a at each meeting after his hla arrival 01 o on Saturday afternoon His first tall talk was truly American and he urged urge loyalty ond end patriotism On Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day his talks were on sub sub- He Is a fluent speaker com corn manding attention and holding hi his audience with his magnetic presence pre pre- sence Bence and his hla wonderful cowman command of at English as his well rounded round round- ed ad out address Andrew Jensen was here to seek seal Intimate historical data of the early eary early ear ear- ly y settlement of Kamas and th the the theother other then towns in this valley He called call call- ed d together the old settlers on Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- arday night and held an Interesting session as he secured data for tor the history he Is la preparing for tor th the an church hurch an authentic account of ot the tilt settlement of Utah Among the things hangs discussed was the location of ol he the old fort erected by the early settlers as protection against the Indian raids It was discovered the hat that this fort was located where Summit hotel the creamery and th the McCormick residence now stand This his fort was built bunt of ot heavy logs md nd inside were constructed cabins for or the settlers Each cabin was so BO that the fort wall served ed id d as one wall of each cabin Loop- Loop Loopholes holes toles were left for repelling Indian raid aids Much Interesting data was secured by Mr Jensen who Is visitIng visit visit- Ing n rig each town this week securing data I Election day passed quietly with enough activity to indicate hat that an election was being held It was vas as probably the quietest election The quietness quiet quiet- lay day ay seen here In years ness Less almost to nce ence Armistice day e ge fittingly ob- ob observed served on Friday when nn on interestIng interest- interest Ing ng program will be given at the high school Music numbers 1 be given iven by tho the faculty members the school orchestra and a speaker rom roe Salt Lake will be present The Tho lays days observance will close with a patriotic dance at the op opera opera ra house Supt II H. V. V Alston and the high school chool faculty have the arrangements arrange- arrange tents lenta In charge mie Te c newly 1 owl ri d d cl choIr chor othe atthe ot of the he L. L D. D S. S church under the direction lon tion on ot of John Hood music teacher at athe athe atthe the he high school made malle Its Us first appearance ap- ap at the recent stake conter- conter enee ace nce and gave very creditable mu rou- I sic during the two days session The choir will wUl continue Its Us labors during the winter and will wID make public appearances In addition to It its church service selce 4 Kamas high school has been een the scene of much athletic activities since school opened An interclass series aeries of baseball before tho the snow came resulted In victory for the Sophomore class The past week the Interclass basketball series eerie has been played with a great struggle between the Freshmen team which I Is an of fast fasot youngsters the Juniors and Seniors The Freshmen Freshmen Fresh Fresh- men Dlen were finally eliminated Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day and on Wednesday the upper upperclassmen classmen met and the Seniors were victorious with a 6 to 8 score Coach Reed is 18 making a 1 record for being on the job |