Show A Voice Dice of 0 Experience By Norma I Damon r I The Uintah Club of Senior Citizens officers and directors had a n meeting at the Center on Monday October 10 at 2 pm p.m. Selection of oC chairmen for the various committees was the main topic of discussion The following committee chairmen were selected select d lunch Ada Murray program Mary Freeman advertising Ada Murray dances Milton Wooley decorations Edith Jensen handicrafts Nellie Southam history Iva Gray membership Carmen Caldwell Caldwell Cald Cald- well news publications Norma Damon pool Paul and Ada Murray picture shows Calvin Jorgensen sunshine Hilda Ililda Faulkner tables and chairs Bill Dill Serrano and tours Edith Gale The Kitchen Band chairman is still to be chosen These chairmen will then select other members of the Club to work with them on these various committees Table games were played at atthe atthe atthe the Center on Tuesday October 11 at pm p.m. Winner of the week was Edith Jensen with six games If you would like fun and fellowship please feel freeto free freeto freeto to join U us each Tuesday Lunch at the Vernal Jr High School on Wednesday October 12 at 1 pm p.m. was enjoyed by approximately 40 O people Charyl Community School Director welcomed everyone She encouraged all those present to come back next Wednesday and bring a friend Those having recent birthdays will receive a special treat on October 19 Alvin Weeks gave the prayer As the senior citizens ate their lunch Teresa Murphy a high school dance teacher leacher brought six of her students Laurie Thacker Allison Taylor Laurie Black Ellen Larson Cindy Spurlock and Cindy Disko to perform a dance dance ilE c. c l jo to he the J song Jong r h Dance Tri Tn the Shadows Part Part of the dance had been choreographed by the students themselves Next on the program Ted Taylor Director of District of Community Schools showed an education film called Sure ICan I ICan ICan Can Dance This film showed how both bolh students and adults can express themselves through dance as individuals without fear of being em- em by being different Menu for Wednesday October October October Oc Oc- tober 26 26 is fried chicken potatoes and gravy carrot carrol salad harvard beets beels chocolate pudding and hot rolls Ladies pool is scheduled for each Thursday at 2 pm p.m. A free bus lour tour of the valley was taken by two twenty senior citizens on Friday October 14 Ralph Southam drove the bus which left the Center at am a.m. and returned at 2 pm p.m. The new houses in the Davis Ward were seen first Then east to Jensen back up Brush Creek and over to view the Remember the Maine Here flere at the park a weiner roast was It is always the secure that enjoyed by all Edgar Jones provided the and buns bung for this special treat Following the picnic everyone got aboard the bus which continued on to Hunters Hunter's Hill to see all the new houses being built in that area A special thank you to Edgar Jones for the and buns for the picnic and to Ralph Southam for giving his time to drive the bus fr free e of charge This is probably the last bus tour for this year The next scheduled trip is Disneyland in 1978 The Uintah Club of Senior Citizens had a potluck dinner at atthe atthe the Center on Monday October 17 at 1230 pm p.m. five Fifty-five members and guests were in attendance Alvin Weeks introduced introduced introduced in in- two of the visitors Lynn Johnstun and Mary Helmer of Roosevelt Mary is a cousin of Mr Weeks In the absence of the club president Edgar Jones Norma Damon directed the meeting After the Star Spangled Banner was played Charles Lewis led the Pledge of of- Allegiance Minutes from the last meeting were read by Marian Swain secretary Edith Gale gave a short report on the recent trip to Manila and the valley tour Shannon Bullock informed everyone that they were invited to a special potluck dinner and Halloween Party to be held at atthe atthe atthe the Center on October 31 at 1230 pm p.m. Prizes will for the best worst dressed costume if you would care to dress up and have a lot of fun A special program is to be presented at pm p.m. So lets let's spend Halloween together Everyone was sad to hear that Ralph had returned to St. St Marks Mark's Hospital in Salt Sall Lake City Cily for more surgery Everyone wishes him hima a swift recovery Dana Turner came to entertain entertain entertain en en- the the- group She was In- In traduced by her grandmother Edith Edilh Gale While everyone was enjoying the food Dana played several numbers on the piano and sang as she accompanied herself on the guitar She is a avery avery avery very gift gifted d young lady A special thank you is expressed to lo her for sharing this talent with wilh us Charles Lewis lead the group in singing happy birthday to Iva Gray Hannah and and Rowena Lambert Handicrafts will be worked at atthe atthe atthe the Center each ach Wednesday at 2 pm p.m. Nellie Southam would like to encourage everyone who has ideas to share to be present at this time Special emphasis will willbe willbe willbe be made upon making gifts Social Security personnel will willbe willbe willbe be at the Center on Thursday October 20 from 9 to 1 Lena Mast has been quite ill the past week weck We wish her a speedy recovery Best wishes to Paul and Ada Murray who will be celebrating their anniversary on October 24 Our sincere sympathy is extended to Mary Eaton at the loss of her brother Elmer Perry are humble Chesterton I |