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Show Twins Receive Eagle Award f" WEST BOUNTIFUL Jay and Ray Tullis, sons of Peggy and LaVore Tullis, West Bountiful, were honored at an Eagle Court of Honor Tuesday, July 12, at the West Bountiful First Ward Chapel. Z!l J m View- Under the direction of Michael Murphy, the band comthan 30 peted against more other high school bands from around the nation. This years parade in Washington D.C. was com- the largest ever. pleted his Eagle project which was to research information relating to poisons. He then paid for printing the information and organized helpers to distribute the information to residents in the city. He notes as his most enjoyable requirement in receiving the award was participating in the camping activity. JAY TULLIS The both the National Independence Day Parade in Washington D.C., and the Independence Day Parade in Philadelphia. Broderick. Jay Martin Tullis is a 1983 graduate of Viewmont High School and of LDS Seminary. He has been active in his church. He is an avid sportsman and enjoys hunting and fishing. He works for Broderick Construction Co. Ray Tullis recently Vike Marching Band Takes Third BOUNTIFUL Speakers included Kent We received an invitation a year ago from Jerry Harvey, who used to live in Bountiful and is now in Washington D.C. as the international director of the Washington parade and festiv said Murphy. We started in to Viewmont who will be In raising money at the beginning next years band. of the school year and after we On July 2, Murphy, flag adgot approval for the trip from visor Helen Peters, percussion the school and parents, the stu- director Mike Junkroski, dents went all out." chaperones, 75 musicians, 12 Last school year people in drill team members and 12 in the flag corps boarded a Delta South Davis County ate Viewmont pizzas and bought choco- airliner and flew to Washington. We were given the red carlates and other items in an effort to help the pet treatment, said Murphy. We stood in 98 degree weathstudents raise money for the 90 percent humidity for er with trip. After Memorial Day the band two hours waiting to march in rehearsed three to six hours a the parade, said Murphy. He day, five days a week, for four said that a couple of kids befull weeks, marching and play- came ill from heat exhaustion. After marching and taking ing music through the streets honors in Philadelphia that day, near the school. Students in the band were re- and in Washington the next day, gular band students from last the whole band went year plus ninth graders coming al, fund-raisin- g RAY TULLIS Gospel Singers Put Ministry On Benefit Show Participates LET BOYD PROTECT YOUR HOME! At Church - The Utah BOUNTIFUL Travelers Gospel Singers did a special benefit performance July 9 at the Bountiful Community Church to help raise money for area flood victims. Arnold Spearman, manager of the gospel group said that they were happy to be able to help those who had lost their BOUNTIFUL The Faith Baptist Church of Bountiful will continue its Sunday service with staff members from the Real Life Ministries Sunday, July 24, at the American Legion Hall, 45 W. 300 S., at 7 p.m. Steve Dybwad will present the work of Real Life Ministries at the service. Dybwad is currently heading the Ministries work of the newly formed group at the University of Utah. Real Life is a college outreach program designed to serve students. homes and belongings. The singers perform at other charity events as well as on television and radio, at weddings and churches and for cultural events in and outside of Utah. They perform every year at the Utah Arts Festival and at the Utah State Fair, mixing the old gospel favorites like Amaz- ing Grace with the new music such as I Just Want To Thank The Lord. Spearman said that the Utah Travelers got their start in Ogden in 1976 and have made a few changes. Now in the group are Spearman, second lead singer; Judge (Pat) Pea Richard Nelson; Leon Spearman who sings r Professionally Installed' AND LOWER PRICES TO BOOT KEY DUPLICATES Singla CATCH ALL THE organist; drummer. Proceeds from the concert were given to the Salvation Army and to the Red Cross for aid to those who lost real or personal property because of the baritone; .Babe Ruth Jones, first lead singer; Jimmy Morris, lead guitar; Jim Glasper, REMOVE BROKEN KEYS PADLOCK KEYS MADE NEW KEYS FOR LOST KEYS floods. Lakeview Announces New Staff Doctor CALL FOR PRICE QUOTES SPORTS NO LOWER PRICES IN TOWN 7 Year IN YOUR FREE Lakeside Meview Every Wednesday BOUNTIFUL txpmrUncm LUMBER & SUPPLY 190 SOUTH MAIN 1 BOUNTIFUL. UTAH 84010 295-237- HARDWARE STORES Lakeview Hospital announces the addition of Dr. Gary L. Wold of Bountiful, to the hospitals active medical staff. Born in Preston, Idaho, Wold moved with his family to Bountiful, and later to Ogden, where he graduated from Ogden High School in 1970. Wold served an LDS Mission to Chile from 1971 to 1973 and obtained a .BA Degree in Economics from Brigham Young University in 1975. He graduated from the University of Utah College of Medicine in r resi1979 and served a and obstetrics in gynecoldency ogy at the Los Angeles County HarborUCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, Calif. Wold and his wife, the former Peggy Anderson of Arco, Idaho, and their four children make their home in Bountiful where he has opened his practice in the South Davis Medical Center, 450 four-yea- Local Pharmacist Gets Position Out-of-Sta- te ocal area pharmacist, David has accepted a new posi-- i as director of pharmacy at thwest Hospital in Tucson, ;ler, z. originally from Idaho Falls, ho, David graduated from ho Falls High School and d the University of Utah are he received a BS Degree m the College of Pharmacy at-de- .979. Sutler' hes been associated h Lakeview Hospital since 6, when he began a three-i- r internship in the hospitals armacy Department and la- -' joined the staff. He was Di-:t- or Pharmacy at Cast-ieHospital in Price, Utah, m June 1980 to November of SI, w before returning to keview as Assistant Director Pharmacy. )avid and his wife Karen and d sir two children have n from their home in re-ate- Far-ngto- to Tucson, Ariz. DAVID BUTLER LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO LIVE? TURN TO OUR CLASSIFIED ADS! ANDY 093003 900C5 .eSSSSo assRjmai 3393000 V I j SIM Regular MASTER KEY'S MADE ARNOLD SPEARMAN and Marvin Dixon, 7B In Two Competitions mont High School Marching Band has returned from the East Coast where it marched and won third place honors in Matineau and Bishop Danny &o Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, July 20, 1983 f 1 ' CO |