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Show A Summit County Boo Friday, July 30, 1993 North Summit Subscribe To The Summit County Bee Senior Citizens Friendly greetings were Housemen Needed Park Plaza Resort is hiring for the position of housemen. Hours: 8 - 4:30 including weekd ends and holidays. position. 0 or stop by at 2050 Sidewinder Call Drive, ask for Shelly. Year-roun- 649-087- Sack ex- changed by club members and cers to get the daily activities off to a good start. President Jerry Burt toyed with the idea of building a fire in the fireplace but turned the heat up instead. After all, July is in the middle of summer. Get well cards were sent to George Wallace and Laura Roberts, and oar sympathies go to Alliene Zubeck whose husband, Walter, just passed away. The Zubecks offi- have kept their membership with us but haven't been able to come see us very often since moving away. President Burt conducted the business meetings. The minutes kept by Man Hcnnek were read by Secretary Woodrow Nielson' for our approval. Mart and Lillie Burt gave the prayers. Vice President Eleanor Morby displayed a baby quilt that had been sold and two more that our faithful School B A R G A I N ladies have completed. Helen Judd, their positions. Marr Hennek and Leah Nielson, Elsie Oswald, Amy Grant Geary will complete their Shaw, and Margaret Roberts were terms of office, and we are releasing Betty Dahlin and Tom Price, due to busy stitching again this week. We are hosting the annual party their moving away from our area. We are planning a party to honor at the Stake Crater on Aug. 3. June Toole is supervising the food Betty and Charles before they and reports plans are going well. move. We wont make it a farewell Remember to bring your show and me because we expect to see them tell items and be prepared for a often so we think a good luck one good time. To make it even more would be more fitting. They have festive, our band will be been a real asset to us and we hate to let them get away... but go, they entertaining. Lorraine Garfield reported on the must Our codes served over 90 meals progress made cm the raffle tickets for the queen-size- d quilt. It's a this week. Now, LaRita Jacobson want everyone to has invited us to a picnic at her beauty and we have a chance to own it. We still house as soon as it can be arranged. have plenty of tickets so buy yours Plans are in the making. Thanks a soon. . lot, LaRita. Did you get to look closely at President Burt thanked Owen nice painting of a herd of deer the well for the on done a job Trujillo wooded area? Did you notice in a he us. made for calendar birthday the artists been has to it signature? Right Amy Already, good put use. Grant Geary, Louise Wallace, Shaw. Wonder how she manages to and Lorraine Garfield were enter- get her housewoik done. We had some really neat guests tained with the birthday song. I, for week. One, Owen (Scotty) this I until feel a one, don't year older look in the mirror. I think my mir- Durrant is the gentleman responsiror will have to be replaced 'cause ble for us having the depot Ill be it keeps getting all these lines. telling you more about him in a It's election time again and we special article next week. He had need candidates. Boy, do we need his friend, Ace Lockwood, with them. Frank Toole, Lynne him. Thelma Childers was with Anderson, and Willa Deardra make Eleanor Morby and Annie Bailey up the nominating committee. was with June Wilde. Hope to see They will be delighted when you you all again. the upcoming Dont forget call to say you will be most happy is bazaar Oct 1 Who a to be candidate. knows? I I heard a member say, "I am the may even vote for you. boss in my own home. When I Offices to be filled are vice president, which is presently held by heard that, I knew he would lie Eleanor Morby, and four board about other things, too. He members. Margaret Roberts and deserves a kick in the leg with a Delia Griffiths will be retaining pointed shoe. Jerry Burt is proud of his Coalville grown garden where the seasons seldom cooperate, but this year he has broccoli growing in his garden over nine inches in diameter. South Summit Senior Citizens 19: The Seniors met and blessing was given by George Padfield. We were served beef pot pie with biscuit topping, cole slaw, pickles, banana bread, and rice pudcards and, of course, pool. The ding. After lunch, we were entercooks were busy in the kitchen and tained by Sam on his magical harthe delicious aromas floating monica, and Edna on the piano around made our mouths water. good stuff! There were forty preGordon welcomed all and intro- sent, and we were glad to leant that duced our visitors who were Kay our own Mr. Herman Cooley will Dearden, Helen Thiriot, and Shirley be Grand Marshall at the Fiesta Hickra. They came to inform us Day's Parade. Being 100 years old about the Health Care Co-o- p. It has its own reward. We are proud will help us with discount buying of you, Herman. and savings on medicine and drugs. The Sacrament Meeting in Drug will be one of the participants. Those of you Kamas II was presented by the wanting more information on this Rhodes Valley Camp Daughters of can call The prayer and Utah Pioneers in honor of July blessing was given by Edna 24th when the Saints arrived in die Salt Lake Valley. Speakers were Fitzgerald. We were served meat loaf, mari- Maxine Minchey, Reva Fitzgerald, nated carrots, squash, bread and but- and Bessie Russell. A medley of ter and jam, potato salad, and for pioneer songs were played on the dessert, orange cake. Kay talked of violin by Louise Wagstaff, accomthe Blade Hawk Trip and said there panied by Edna Fitzgerald. A solo would be more fun things planned was When Theyre Gone Do Not for the future. We are all looking Forget Them by Nan Swarts, and forward to our trip to Coalville. the closing song, America The Beautiful" . We should all lode into Forty members were present. July 22: We met and were our histories and join the Daughter greeted by Arden Prince. Things and leant more about our pioneers were about the same as usual and the suffering they went through July again and were happy to see each other and visit for awhile. Some were doing crafts, others playing cards, crafts, and pool The prayer formal!. H 'u-- I 9 South Main Coalville OA L V I 336-241- 1 LL Comprehensive Eye Exam By Dr. E. Allan Bates Doctor of Optometry Fashion Frames Contact Lenses Prescription and Non prescription sunglasses Frame Adjustment and minor Frame Repair Contact Lens Polishina Tues. 12 Noon - 7 PM, Thurs. & Fri. 9 AM - 6 PM Saturday by appointment i. |