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Show Winnie and Roscoe Andrus Lead Typically "All KAMAS 4-- Melba Thomas, Elynn - Moon, Corrlne Lambert and Ida, lone and Ruth Andrus, her daughters. Melba Thomas a bit about tbs remembers tend into thin is. Bis mother, club. She quite each week the says Mrg Harriet Andrus, who now club would meet at the Andrus home .between Call, home 'where Mrs Andrus would omta 8nd M8rion help the girls with their eewlng 4-- Winnie and Roscoe Andrus H family are an outstanding In the Kama areajyinnte start Ban- ed out es a youngster four had She Utah. years dolph, In baked goods, cooking, and one along year a baby with her brothers. Sir. Guymon, who was then County agent for Summit County was also county agent frr Rich and Sevier coun- - j ties. ' Wlnnlo has always supported1 her children on their many projects and attended aU the necessary B functions. Once - wbed Irene' and Dene were In their last year, they and the rest of the girls had a pro- -. giesslve dinner with dessert being served at the Andrus home. . Marlene , and Marilyn have completed some H work; Millard is now In the F.FA. program at school; Carol has been activities for two years in the and last year won a saving bond from the bank. She alio took a blue ribbon. for her baked goods waa perhaps the very first leader end then prepare dinner for them In the t alley. She remembers quite vividly She taught a group In sewing that Mn Andrus had a passion H that included Family elt ul "Promotion. Summit County Bel 6 This marching group has shown much Improvement duo to their a COALVILLE. UTAH experience of marching in for buttonholes and she thinks during the summer. she mado hundred of them, even The group is looking forward In place where they did no THURSDAY, SEPT, 20, i960 The North Spmmlt Cadet Band to n very successful season this earthly good at all. inarched during half-tim- e at the year. Three , generation! of football game between East Car Officers for the coming year the Andrus family are a fam- bon and North Summit last Fri- re: President, Kenny Slddowsy; Lori Lee Thiriot assistant report-- , ily to deserve high recommend-atlo- n day at the City Park. lee president, Pam Bullock, secIn the growth 0f the H r, Val Lythgoe; manager, Heidi They wore purple and gold retary, Annette Fawcett; librarLearning for Living." and played a march called ian, Donna Jean .Ann Williams; assistant manager, Frost; reporter, Gale Sargent Band Marches at Grid Game paf-ade- 4-- 4-- uni-for- ct beef-proje- .,. Ride Rrfs NewWave for 967! V 4-- 4-- 4-- this H r.. year.-- ' Bon Eldon has been somewhat ' Involved with his sisters activi- 1967 Mustang Hardtop-br- ed first to be first ties. The ' Andrus's have always camp. Winnie saya gone to It seems like one of their chll- dren le forever taking the place of those who grow beyond in the ags .limit,. Roams was one of the first winners In the. State of Utah to Club Conattend Rational gress In Chicago, In' 1030. He was Just out of High school at the time and won for the most outstanding meat animal project with expenses paid by Cudahy Packing Company.. Roscoe says .that .he started out In 4H under the leadership of Dave Sharp, and an Interested neighbor, Mr Jensen, who helped the boys get their Hampshire r'v sheep. ; Some of the club members were John Lewis, Verness Fra-- , sier, Keith McCormick, and The-ro- n Atkinson. One year the club members stayed down at ' the State Fair for the entire time, sleeping at night in. the barns. Roaqoa'.'T brother, Millard, won a large, gold watch for; his accomplishments In Roscoe's H family history goes beyond the time that he en- 4-- 4-- . ' 4-- . 4-- H. 4-- 'Bea Hummer Is Mrs. 4-- H in Park City Bernell Kummer The Park City tour was held June 22, 196S with five counties, Summit Wasatch, Morgan, 4-- Tooele add Duchesne participating and some 218 attending. This was the third tour l! bare helped with In as many yean. First Davis, then Utah' County, the Five County, and on August 15 Balt Lake County camo up and also made the tour. I haVs tried to tell them about Park Olty, old and new, so that It .la of mors Interest to mcIT.ob attending, and I have enjoyed it, I do bollevo as much as they. Then also Dr. Bennett and Dr. Hunsakar from the Extension Service camo and I told them of me do bepoints of Interest and lieve It made their trip a little more Interesting. Reed was also with us, If of interest he could probably fill you In. X wu a member belonging to the Dorcue Club, a Sewing Club from 1935 to 1937. I have been a leader since 1950. .We have twelve children, all girls except the eleventh, and then we got our boy, all but three are or have been members and they are not quite old enough yet. I am District Supervisor, with 'the help of Virginia Street In thla res. President of Summit CounI have led clubs ty Council In sowing, cooking, borne improvement, photography' rocks and minerals, helped with square dancing dub. I have taught well over 300 members myself and helped many other dubs an drams 'director in Mutual; Captain of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Park City Camp; member of the board of directors, Park City Chamber of Commerce, and have been working with the CHisen Planning ; Committee, I cook at the Cost Bon six days a week, and also have ten unit rooming house to look after. It seems I can always take time for the things I am interested in. It eeerns Park City gets lsft dH up here In our little corner of the county but we feel we are like the poshes stamp on a letter, without us the rost of the county cannot get along or at least ws tell ourselves they cant. 4-- . 1967 Ford LTD 2-D- Hardtop-o- ne oor of the worlds quietest luxury can 4--H 4-- ' S' i 4X' . 4-- ''' V" 1967 Thundcrbird Four-Do- or of three Landau-o- ne ; i all-ne- w , w ..vv9w 19.67 Fairlane 500 Hardtop the car that gets sportier and more popular every year Thundcrbirds ! 18 Fords: The strongest, quietest, best built Fords in history. Choose from an array of luxurious new LTDs, sporty XLs, stylish , Galaxies, Customs and wagons. 3 Mustangs: Bred first . . . to be first. All-nehardtop, convertible and fastback Mustang is longer, wider, sportier than ever. And more than ever designed to be designed by you. 3 Thunderbirds: Unique, exciting, the ultimate in luxury. 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