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Show Coalville BPW Club Selects "Woman of the Year" and Installs New Officers at June Meeting The June meeting for the ladies of the Coalville Business & Professional Womens Club held at the Kozy Cafe was very special with the installing of new officers and the presentation of Woman of the Year award. Mrs. Frankie Jean Brown was responsible for the evenings activities along with outgoing officers. The ladies were dressed in Hawaiian style and the Polynesian dinner was very delicious as well as attractively served. Clever nylon net flower sc rubbers were the favors and a beautiful arrangement of fresh fruit compote was the door prize which was won by Jeneil Muir. very impressive candlelight ceremony with Mabel Larsen officiating. New officers will be Mae Moore, President; Joyce B. Mitchell, vice president; secretary, Jeneil B. Muir; Corresponding secretary, Joan Burton; treasurer, Gloria Judd; historian, June Toole and Parliamentarian, Della Sundberg. Marge Crittenden, left, is presented the Woman of the Year award by Coalville BPW President Mae Moore. The award winner was congratulated on the many hours of work and effort she had given in behalf of the BPW Club. Afton Blonquist gave the minutes and Frankie Jean the historians report. President Mae expressed appreciation to the club for the opportunity of attending State Convention at Cedar City along with Louise Rees who served on the. Rules Committee. The Coalville . Coalville, Utah Thursday, June 15, President Maes presentation Woman of the Year award to Marge Crittenden was very impressive. Marge is the daughter of Elmer and Ina Blonquist and in her early years lived in Upton where she attended her first year of school traveling in a buggie and sleigh in winter. Marge married Kay in numerous church and civic positions. She is a Golden Gleaner, Counselor in MIA, served in three years as Finance Chairman of BPW, two terms as PTA president. She is presently employed at Summit Furniture & Slot see Mercantile on PAGE Four) 5 The Board of Education of the South Summit School District will hold a meeting on adoption of the 1972-7- 3 Budget, and possible adjustment to the 1971-7- 2 Budget. Meeting will be held at the office of the Superintendent, Kamas, Utah. Ronald L. Ivory, Clerk-Treasur- er. book. The new officers for the coming year were installed in a THE U.S. ARMYS Noftiee Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the North Summit School District will conduct a hearing PARACHUTE TEAM at 8 p.m. Friday, June 30, 1972 in the Board Room for the purpose of adjusting the 1971-7- 2 budget to coincide with money received and dispersed. NORTH SUMMIT BOARD OF EDUCATION. Coalville, Utah. J. Emerson Staples, Clerk-Treasure- r. June 18, Com-(Continu- Meeting Club's Historian Book received special recognition at State and congratulations go to Frankie Jean for her efforts in preparing this very detailed and neat Newly elected officers of the Coalville BPW pictured above are: President, Mae Moore; vice president, Joyce B. Mitchell; secretary, Jeneil B. Muir; corresponding secretary, Joan B. Burton; treasurer, Gloria Judd; historian, June Toole; Parliamentarian, Della Sundberg. 1972 Crittenden after her graduation from North Summit and was employed at Hill Field while Kay was in' the service. They have three children, Gayle, Spencer andScott. Marge has been very active serving of President Mae Moore welcomed members and special guests-Ga- yle Swensen, Carla Dee Stokes, Aloma Richins, Ruby Stokes and Vickie Argyle. The pledge was given by Della Sundberg and the Club Collect by Joyce B. Mitchell. The ladies trio, Aloma, Ruby and Vickie, accompanied by Carla Dee attired in their festive dresses sang Blue Hawaii, Till, Hawaiian Wedding Song and a fun sing along Houki Liau. THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 3 1972 LAGOON AMUSEMENT PARK Farmington, Utah 6 p.m. Sponsored by your local U.S. Army recruiter SFC WALTER OHARA SLC Main Station 524-4026402- 7 ed |