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Show North Summit High Graduate Coalville Utah Receives Degree from Veber Sfalce Youth June 1, of Jones Morgan, reJimmy ceived a Bachelor of Science ; On degree in Geography from Weber State College. Jimmy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Jones of Heber, Utah, formerly of Hoytsville. He is a 1971 graduate of North Summit High School. - 'v . . While at Weber State College, Jimmy minored in Physical Education and Geology. He was a member of Gama Theta Upsilon, a national honorary geographic society and the Geography, Geology Major and Minors Club. Saturday, American Legion Auxiliary Unit Elects Officers -- American The Legion lville, Utah, held their ular meeting on May 9, 1974. at the City Hall, j President Roberta .Warner conducted the meeting. Also he belonged to the Physical Education Major and Minors Club. This past year,- Jimmy has been a member of the Officials Club at Weber State where he was an official for football and wrestling in the intra-mur- al program. Jimmy also graduated from the WeberState College Army ROTC program, and will be commissioned aSec-on- d Lieutenant in the Army Various business was taken care of. A letter of thanks for the was Poppy Day. Fort Knox, Kentucky where The American Legion Auxiliary held their meeting at the City Hall .for.' the purpose of making Poppy Wreaths for the Veteran's graves for Memorial Da; . Also we voted for new officers for 1974-7- 5. They are as follows: Tiesident, Roberta WarnVice-Preside- nt, Gen Vice-Preside- cal Charles Dahlin. Displays of all forms of art will be shown in the Cultural Hall, following the program. Refreshments will be served. The entire activity is part MIA proof the church-wid- e gram, designed, to offer : The century-ol- d Official Opening this Sunday he will go through 12 weeks of Armor Basic Course School, a school set up to The Echo Church House prepare the new Second will be officially opened for Lieutenant for his first job usage by the Young Adults, in the Army. Sunday, June 9. This follows From Fort Knox, he will many weeks of clean-u- p by spend three weeks at Fort the youth of the Coalville Benning, Georgia for Air-bo- rn Utah Stake. At 2:30 the first meeting Training, and then he will be stationed in Europe in over 10 years will be held for three years. in the old building. It will be While enrolled in ROTC presided over by the Stake at Weber State, he was the Presidency. John B. Carcommander of the Army man, the last1 Bishop of the ROTC Color Guard Team. Echo Ward will also' give Betty Crittenden. Second The program, beginningat 7:30 will feature classical and semi-classinumbers of art and music. Each ward will feature four numbers. A highlight of the program is expected to be the Stake Youth Chorus, under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. every young person in the church the opportunity to develop his most abundant talents. nt, Geary. Treasurer, Mildred Rees Historian, Mabel Larsen Sgt. of Arms, Darlene Richins. Chaplain, Colleen Larsen Secretary will be Joyce B. Mitchell. We thank all of the members for a very successful This team participated in remarks. Afterwards there will be the flag ceremonies for ath. refreshments. letic events and other specSundays following will ial events. two special classes feature Jimmy is married to the for the Young Adults. Reformer Carla Jean Cowley of Morgan, and they have one lief Society will be held for the young ladies at 2:15. The son, Jasyn. young men will join them at 3:00 for a Sunday School class. Special activities will be held in the building's basement for these people, year. notice of meeting NOTICE Coalville, Utah Thursday, June 6, 1974 Senior Citizens Sewing Items for Public Sale NORTH SUMMI- TOn Wednesday, May 22, the ladies of the Senior Citizens were kept very busy all morning, learning how to smock and making beautiful smock-colorsatin pillows to be sold to the public at the Senior Citizens Festival to be held in the fall. ed Linda Wilde was the expert instructress. Those who didnt work on the pillows continued with their weekly art work and other individual projects. The men went on with their games as usual. A delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings was served. And later the group discussed future plans for their trip to Lagoon. The meeting on May 29 with members continuing to work on BEE WANT ADS their individual projects: arts, crafts REALLY' BRING RESULTS I B and various, games. HEREBY GIVEN THAT A For Three Members of The Board of Education of South Summit School District From Representative Precincts Nos. 2 aftd 3 for a Term of 4 Years will be held for the 1-- PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 10, 1974 GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 5, 1974 also. The Polling Place for this Election shall be the same as for the Primary Election as advertised by the County Clerk at a later date. The Board oi Education of the South Summit School District will hold a meeting on the adop- J. Feild Named tion of the College Rodeo Club President 1974-7- 5 Budget and possible adjustments to the at 1973-7- 4 Budget 6 p m., on Wednesday, June 26 The meeting will be held in the Board Room, South SumnnV SecondatrjJ Education Center, Kamas, Utah. SOUTH SUMMIT BOARD OF EDUCATION. John Feild, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Feild, was elected as Fresident of the Snow College Rodeo Club for the coming year. John has participated on the rodeo team in bareback horses and bull riding events. The Snow College Rodeo Team had two cowboys qualify for the National Finals Rodeo to be held in Bozeman, Montana in June. . Christensen and Brent Christensen of Goshen Dick placed first and second respectively, in the bull riding for the Rocky Mountain By RONALD L. IVORY, Clerk-Treasure- r. gion which runs from Dixie College on the south to College of Idaho in Caldwell on the north. 4 t Re- 8 was uneventful re-op- en May 22, 1974, er. First ter. Echo Church house awaits a new dawn as its doors for the Young Adults will on July 30, 1974. On Sept. this Sunday ten in seen has it first meeting years. 17, 1974, he will report to thanks all donated to the The Auxiliary those who poppies. with their Young Artists Festival to be held Tuesday, June 11 in the stake cen- - cookies that have been taken to the hospital was read. Junior member Joylin B. Mitchell will present the awards to the Grade School and High School' on Award Day. Thanks was also given Joylin for the Poppy Poster Contest. Meeting adjourned. 19 Youth of the Coalville Utah Stake turn to the classics' - Auxiliary Unit No. 93, Coa- May Go Classical The Summit County Bee The Polls Will Be Open a! 7 a.m. and continue open until 8 p.m. of the same day Nominations in Filing procedure, for Candidates writing: must be filed with the County Clerk by a candidate, or by at least five citizens on behalf of a candidate on orbefore the last Wednesday of June of the year of the election. |