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Show - 4B "f,1 .iHHHiWH pH The Summit County Bee !" ' W Friday, May 25, 1990 Rodeo Club News South Summit Wildcats Kamas LDS Seminary Graduation Held The Kamas LDS Seminary Graduation Exercises were held at the Kamas Utah Stake Center, Marion, May 20 at 6 p.m. The graduates were honored by the Stake Presidency, High Council, and their parents, friends, and Ward Bishops. The Seminary Council for this year has been. President, Darin Prince; vice president Cindy Atkinson; Secretary, Jennifer McCormick, and Historian, Ginger Moon. The faculty of the Seminary are: Kenneth Schmidt, Principle; Stephen J Pemberton, Instructor, and Noreen Park Secretary. Prelude was played by Mrs. Kaye Woolstenhulme, and the welcome was presented by President, Darin Prince. The congregation sang the opening hymn," Praise To The Man," conducted by Marc Van Tassell and accompanied by Mrs. Kaye Woolstenhulme. Invocation was by Sandy Chapman. Student speakers free will and bring to pass much righteousness." Those graduating were: Cindy Atkinson, Tammy Williams, Matt Atkinson, Jeanina Woolstenhulme, Stacy Badham, Cody Bowen, Phil Clegg, Carrie Crawford, Sandy Chapman, Audery Crittenden, Dena Housel, Jodi Jorgenson, Lisa Leav- LaDonna Milliner, Ginger Moon, Rodney Moser, Jenny O'Driscoll, Ginger Pace, Darin Prince, Janet Rider, Christian Staples, Marc Van Tassell, Trent Wilde, Tammy Williams, and Jeanina Those receiving Certificate of itt, Wes Leavitt, Janet Lewis, Achievement were: Shannon Cox, Travis Lewis, Jeni McCormick, Tanya Crystal, Kyle Knight, Doug On June 1 and 2 at 6 p.m., the Bryce McNeil, Niki Merchant. Mitchell, Collin Sargent, and South Summit High School Rodeo Atkinson. Marci McKee, Toukin Martin, Mel-lis- sa Team will hold their Annual Rodeo in Oakley. They would like to invite everyone to attend these action-fille- d performances. All the South Summit cowboys and cowgirls will be Boy Staters From South Summit Selected performing in the Satuday night show. There will also be a lovely quilt made by Linda Kirkham given away and a breed fee by Skip and Sway, Palomino stallion, owned by Greg and Maye Potter, will also be given away on Saturday evening. You need not be present to win; however, and you can get tickets were; Darin Prince, Tammy Williams, Cindy Atkinson, and Christian Staples. Musical selections were by members of the graduating class. Jeni Me Ccrmick rendered a beautiful Solo and a quartet, Stacy Badham, Toukine Martin, Ginger Pace, and Janet Lewis sang. The girls were accompanied by Mrs. Elma Lynn Prince. Remarks were by Stephen J Pemberton, Kenneth Schmidt, and President Robert V Rydalch. The presenting of the diplomas were by the Bishops of the Wards. Closing Hymn was "Come Come Ye Saints," and the Benediction was by Trent Wilde. Their Class Scripture was taken from D.and C. Section 58: verse 27. " Verily I say, men should be anxiously engaged in a good cause, and do many things of their own Oliver Drilling Domestic and Irrigation Wells Pump Sales & Service Clean Repair from any Club member. Studentbody Elections Held and Barbara Hardman, Marion, was chosen to attend American Legion Boys State at Weber State College, Ogden, June 11 to 16. He is being sponsored by Key Bank, Kamas Branch. Westhills. camping was highly stressed so property would not be damaged. Ground fires were not allowed. dinner, and Friday was check-icampfire program with skits from all troops. Troops were judged for their camp set-u- p and organization. n, 195 South Morgan Valley Drive Morgan, Utah Saturday was Fun Day. Events were held to learn Scouting skills and have fun. All troops received an Matt Leavitt Vice President Chairs Blazzard, secretary; Jacki Mitchell historian; Shari Woolstenhulme and Don Richards, Chairs of Entertain- ment Kyle Taylor President step type quiz). Freshmen cheerleaders are Kim Glade, Kim Williams, Gerilee Pace, and Corianne Freestone. Summit Co. Bee Varsity cheerleaders are Shannon Pharmacy Atkinson, Jill Leithead, Shana Page, Gina Pace, Dede DiStefano, Melissa Littleford, Sharee Miles, Heidi Van Tassell, Treasure Crittenden, Susan Gines, Melisa Glade, 7 550 North Main, Heber City We Guarantee the Drive is worth the GRADUATING? and Tiffany Smith. SAVINGS Congratulations to all of those who campaigned and represented our school. Good luck next years studentbody leaden. DO SOMETHING GOOD FOR YOUR EDUCATION. GUARD IT. Guard it with college tuition assistance and a paycheck every month. Guard it with a military job that could pay off in your civilian career thanks to top notch management and pan-tim- e vocational training. Protect everything that's dose to you. Ybur home. Your community. Your country. And your future. Call your local Army Guard Recruiter. Jonelle Blazzard Secretary president. Matt Leavitt; Jonelle (Truefalse quiz), and Instruction (read all instructions and do last 654-126- of Entertainment. planning and hard campaigning, the studentbody was ready to choose their leaders for the coming year. The South Summit High School Studentbody Officers for 1990-9- 1 are: President, Kyle Taylor; vice stretcher); Ouch, and Scouting Quiz 654-147- 1 Veterinary Clinic, Blazzard Lumber Company, Greg and Maye Potter, Sway and Skip, and Ken's Kash. There were also enough cheerleader candidates to collapse a pyramid. These people were all divided into the Green and White parties, and the fun began. After a couple of fast and furious days of poster making, assembly tant to least important); Triangle (lash three poles together in shape of a triangle, and drag a Scout in a circle); Your In It (splint a Scout and carry him in a Scout built Wasatch Wave p, for Studentbody president; Matt Leavitt and Josie Wilde for vide president; Jonelle Blazzard and Jackie M archant for secretary; Logan Powell and Jacki Mitchell for historian; Shari Woolstenhulme and Leslie Crittenden and Cameron Mitchell and Don Richards for award. Events rtf the day were Hot Stuff (firebuilding); Jacks (cook a pancake over the fire built in Hot Stuff); Hard-- E (boil an egg to hard over Hot Stuff fire and crack it over their head); Tangle (tie six knots on troop's senior patrol leader); 7 (First aid rating cases from most impor- 336-550- 1 Lumber, Clegg Dairy, Custom Trailers, Kamas Valley Co-oCarlos Smith Trucking, Summit Inn, Hoyts Store, Woodland Cash Store, Ken's Kash, Cobblestone candidates for each office. Taigon Worthen and Kyle Taylor Camp - O - Ree Held Low-impa- ct 829-628- 2 Brian Beal of Dee Beal and Brian Beal, son the late Carla Beal, Kamas, has been chosen and will be sponsored by American Legion Post 95 of Kamas to attend the American LeCharlie keeps very active at South Summit High. He played gion Boys State held annually at three years basketball, three years Weber State College in Ogden, football, and one year tennis. He from June 11 to 16. Brian carries a 3.56 grade point has been a member of FBLA for FHA. and one average. He played Jr. Jazz baskettwo years year of When he can, he loves to hunt ball for three years. South Summit and fish, enjoys golf and water ski- football for two years, chorus and track for one year. ing. District 10 of the Boy Scouts of America held their Spring Camp-O-Re- e this past weekend in the Kamas Mike Oliver Studentbody Elections at South Summit High School The election process started with each hopeful gathering signatures on an office candidate petition. After a check of grade point average, each candidate was placed on a ballot for the primary election. Voting then narrowed the field down to two Charlie Hardman Charlie Hardman, son of Steve Spring 6 Years Experience Our team has had a great year Leavitt Lumber Company, Key thus far. Last weekend in Spanish Bank, South Summit FFA, AtkinFork, Kaycee Simpson split third son Trucking, Thompson Logging, and fourth in the bull riding; Stacy AAA Shavings, Kamas Theater, Leavitt got sixth place in goat typ- Lind Ranch, C Rodeo Compmy, Summit County, and Quarter Circle ing, and Trenton Wilde placed sevH Braiding Company and Rodeo enth in calf roping. In Nephi, Tiffany Atkinson Equipment Chute sponsors: Ray Bethers placed tenth in barrels and third in in sixth Leavitt placed Trucking, Peterson Construction, poles; Stacy poles, and Wes Leavitt placed first Clegg Championship Rodeo, in bull dogging. Quarter Circle H Braiding Company We'd like to give our sponsors a and Rodeo Equipment Mountain big thank you! Without them, our Valley Service, Mirror Lake SerRodeo would not be possible. vice, Timberline General Store, and Buckle sponsors: Utah Power Oakley Town. Ad sponsors: Kozy Cafe, Main and Light Company, Kamas Woodland Telephone Company, Street Video, Shady Lane Dairy, Hi Valley Machine, Country Side Barbershop, Weller Repair, Dutch's Service, Beaver Creek Inn, Uintah Junction, "L. Cheapey Boutiguey, T&R Auto Repair, Summit Body Campaign posters and slogan, Shop, Country Store and More, candidate buttons and motto. Green Spring Chicken Inn, Dean's Coffee and White party strategy meetings. 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