Show Builds miniature coaches Alma Glenn Pratt of Neola holds Tillie and Millie's harness as they arc hitched to the stagecoach ho built for his five children as a Tho Old West model was constructed from slabs from a sawmill and other scrap Daughter Eunice is stage and Carolyn takes a passenger School leacher builds stage coach replica NEOLA Building a miniature stage coach turned out to be a conservation project for Alma Glenn Pratt of He conserved a hint of the Old West in the one-fourth scale model of the slabs from a sawmill were conserved in the construction part of the and by making it he was able to conserve part of his salary as fifth grade teacher at the White-rocks Elementary His five children were mighty pleased to get this big toy for a It's even a money-making project as lie took second prize in the novelty division of the Duchesne County Fair at Duchesne in September and was paid prize The stagecoach was a delight to many of the children at the fair who got to ride it until Tillie and Billie really got out of character and The two goats got as tired as a horse and as stubborn as a mule after pulling the stagecoach for several Pratt says he has had call to make of the stagecoach for children's presents and plans to do this and market them for about that I've got the of making I should be able to turn out the next one in about half the He had worked at its construction off and on for several days as a |