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Show One of the most interesting meetings which held the audience in complete amazement, was the Father & Sons night at South Bountiful School on Thursday evening. Bud Pearson of the Muzzleloaders Assn. and his wife and family, were featured fea-tured speakers, telling of their experiences as modern day mountain people, who sew their own clothes by hand (no sewing machines allowed) muzzle load firearms, make deer jerky, and learn the old way of life, living off the land. The Pearsons spend time each summer, in the mountains, moun-tains, learning and teaching survival, and shared some of their experiences with the local audience. The event was sponsored by South Bountiful PTA. Congratulations to Diane Williams, daughter of Noal and Marilyn Williams and Rhonda Cleverly, daughter of Jim and Connie Cleverly. The two girls were selected to be Cheerleaders at Viewmont for the 76-77 season. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pace enjoyed attending the Gunnison Gun-nison Bicentennial Festival of Arts and Music on Friday evening in Gunnison. Both Gordon and Elizabeth are from the general area, and enjoyed visiting with family and friends who still reside in that section of the State, in addition to attending the Festival Fes-tival which featured former resident, Dr. Chester Hill, his wife and eight children, who now reside in Rexburg, where Dr. Hill teaches at Ricks College. On Thursday, at Weber State College, three young ladies from Woods Cross reached finals in Region II track competition. Diane Williams, daughter of Noel and Marilyn, placed 3rd in the 60 yard hurdles and the 440. Janet Williams, also the daughter of Noel and Marilyn, broke two track records as she claimed first place in the Long Jump with a record mark of 15' l'V and also broke the record in the 880. Janae Howard, daughter of President and Mrs. Hatch Howard, placed in the 440 relay. All three will compete this week in the Girls State Track Meet to be held at WSC on Thursday. The love for your country and the ability to express that thought, gave Mrs. Leatha A. Belts the motivation to enter the Salt Lake Tribune's "Message to America" writing writ-ing contest, co-sponsored by the World Almanac. For her entry, she received second place and was awarded a rwo-volume rwo-volume "Founders of Freedom in America" books and a copy of the World Almanac. Al-manac. Mrs. Betts is a former English and music teacher at the Salt Lake City's Evergreen Junior High School. Her husband hus-band Forsier Betts is an electrical elec-trical engineer for Utah Power and Light Co. Tnev make their home at 777 W. 1000 South. Bishop and Mrs. Sherman Moss and daughters Kristin and Maryann, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. lrvin Cleverly, Terry and Garry , spent last week visiting in Chino. Calif, with Mr. and Mrs. Kurtis Moss and son Christopher, and also in Santa Barbara with the Wayne Wickizer family. The purpose of the trip was to assist the Kurtis Moss's with their move to Chino, and to bring back some household "ems of the ,, "ho will be '- week-end. tr0S! 5 Wayne ajxiw. . our cm ' years m the & -They will both. ' 'H school, and intheF.fthvka-I-'-' 'heMelvinMi'ist ill cert.-T "' W their many ' -community, '"s ' Mr- Vickie Vr,, spending Fndawv' ' at Uw HorneMe : sociation oi Mm,' ''' tarns ConventKm ' " Get well wishes edtoMrs. AnnTV, has been confined S ' an ailing back Hb : wendy, had her . ' 1 removed lasi meet . were ably cared l0.V band and father o,,'. ; ' Mrj.RuihParla,;,.. 1 after a week m H '" Hospital, where sr.,' . went major surgery ' South Bountiful T-.. I is planning a dinner ' Friday evening ai " i Hall. Couples ..' : dinner, followed r r . ' ng of dancing i c, ' j events are Mr i-- Michael Moody yr ,! ' ' Russ Whitaker. i-c y. Mrs. Dan lorg. j |