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Show New Utah! - Wednesday, April 7. 1 999 - DUP first division in 30 company split Shannon Spencer Heslop Due to exciting growth, the DUP Utah North Company split their company on April 5 in Alpine and elected new officers. In the last eight years, they have gone from 12 to 21 camps of about 5 members each; it was getting difficult to find a place large enough to accommodate the approximately 540 25-3- Melanie Zimmerman, current president, also indicated it has become harder to function as they Shelia secretary sponding con- . electrical or Y2K emergency! install a generator that is compatible with your existing electrical system ior as low as piOOU.UU We will r r Marker Chairperson, will instruct company board members and camp captains at 9 a.m. The general session for all members starts at 10 a.m. A International Some of those who were elected have been filling other company positions. The new officers will be installed at the last combined event, a District Convention, to be held May 3 at the vice-preside- nt years a.m. Two DUP International board members, Elaine Wilde, editor of the DUP Legacy newsletter, and Lois Olsen, Both companies will have other officers appointed by their executive committees. vice-preside- nt members. would like. The split is a big event, The treasurer will be Shirley Swenson; Charlotte Carson will fill the registrar position, Faye Belliston will be chaplain, and Beth Edvalsen was elected his- torian. Be prepared for any Battlecreek 4th Ward Chapel, 1250 E. 200 South in Pleasant Grove. Book sales start at 8:30 Carter. dent. Recording secretary will be MaryOwen Heslop, treasurer is Carolyn Calkins, and registrar is Gwennie White. The chaplain position will be filled by Mavis Larsen; corresponding secretary will be Margaret Russon and the new historian will be Judy Miller. The president of the new company is Lena Wilson; she will be supported by first Louise Carter and second Margaret Sykes. The recording secretary is Colleen Gardiner, with corre- By Page 3 CALL US FOR ANY ELECTRICAL NEED! Tri Phase Electric 775 E. 930 S. American Fork pioneer luncheon will be served at noon; cost is $6.50 per sidering it's probably been more than 30 years since the last division. Zimmerman reported that they had a good turn out for the election, about 80 people. The changes will take effect June 1. new Utah North The Company will retain nine camps from Alpine, Highland and Lehi. The newly formed company will be named at a future date by its members, who live in Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Manila; there are 12 camps involved. Donna Bell will be the new president of the Utah North Company, with LaVee Haws as and Zada first Phillips as second vice-preside- nt T"iEivy vice-pres- i- Jimp Cave center to open April $ . 1 Wrfpol t7 I 1 1 ' C (- , . 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