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Show TheSaltLake Tribune SUNDAY Sunday, June20, 1999 Westminster College Holds Bash for Luminaries. the team, with special guests LutherElliss, Jamal Anderson, Westminster Collegeof Salt Lake City President Peggy Stock andthe boardoftrustees invited 140 ofthe school’s bestfriends for Manny Hendrix, Travis Kirsch- ke, John Capran and Josh Cochran taking turnsat the auto- dinner May28, honoring U.S. Secretaryof Health and Human Services DonnaShalala, businessmanand philanthropist S.L. graph table with Mark Eaton. Grethe and formerU. of U. President Chase Peterson were there as were U. President Bernie and Chris Machen, Pete andArlene Evanoff, Don andDoris “Sam” Skaggs, research scientist Richard D. Wood and National Basketball Association's Most Valuable Player 1999 Karl Malone. Thedinneralso celebrated the Gale, Kathy Dryer, Bill McNally andTerry Twitchell-McNally, JUDY MAGID completitionof a capital-fund campaign raising $33 million. Martineau, RobynandScott Matheson, Noreen and Donald Rouillard, MaryPeck, Shirley Knox, AndyandCarolynSchilly, While U.S. News and World Report officially named Westminster to its top academic tier of regionalschools,unofficially, Maryand Lon Watson, Mike and Jenifer Gibbons, Julie andKelly the school’s food service proved Snowball, Judge Judith and Tom it canholdits own with anyin the country, serving searedbeef tenderloin medallions withco: Billings, Stephen andLois Baar, Hugh and AnnePinnock, Oren andLiz Nelson, Joan and Robert gnacpeppercornsauce, grilled Warnock, Ellen andGeorge Furgis, Bill andPat Child, new Salt Lake Area Chamberof Com mercepresident and CEO Li Mankin, Krist! Hansen, Henry Hecker, and Marjorie and Lyle lamb chops with Gorgonzola and grilled Aki tuna with mango- papaya si potatoe: an chocolate terrine with fresh ré berries, Campbell. President Stock and Bob Stock greetedguests in the GiovaleLibrary with President’ Dave and PamCopierand Bruce and Nancy Woodbury. Debbie, Tami, and Erla Lovato from San Juan CountyPrevent Child Abusechapterattend: ed. Alexandra Jameson, 7, and Samantha Jameson,6, werefirst in line for Eaton’s autograph.TonyLucidoandsister Vanessa Lucidofacedoff in the racing-cars competition. Richard Jackson andBeth Wolfer watched SandraTshii show off herfastball pitch. Stacy and Leonard Burningham and Dick and and Diane Emery were at the putting range. Votesforthe mostentertain: ing gamescontestants go to Bill About 340 people teamedup le co chairs Aland Helen Richer and CouchPotato crown bytossing non-profit group aiming to make encouraged games players and auction bidders. ComposerKurt Bestor, saying he was a high it out in National Basketball Leagueplayoffs in Portland, Ore. (The Jazz wonthatone). Prevent Child Abuse Utahis a capital-campaign chairman Ver] Tophamand Joyce Topham. Pam and John Mortensen, Wilson, Wyo., admired the handsome building with Barbara Burnett andsister Esther Landa, who donatedthe “LandaLift”elevatorto the library, chatting ary Shalala. Khos afull rangeof highquality,effec tivechild- abusepreventionservices andstrategies available to families, individuals, agenc! businessand religious groups statewide. Auction,dinner and games brought in about $90,000. PCAUpresident Dennie and Barbara Dunnhelpedarrange elah Semnani and son ‘Taymour Semnani werethereas were Florence Gillmor, Nibs and Grace Meldrom, Jane MeCarthey and son Shaun Mc- Carthey, Seattle, and Dick and Joanne McGillis. Sen. Bob Bennett came to dinner directly fromtheairport auction items and set up games with committee members Jan Bates, Nola Chase and VickyMc: Bride. University of Utah football coach Ron McBridebrought Sen, Paula and Rod Julanderattendedas did Bill Orchow, Janet Child and Carol Fay vyingforthe to Prevent Child Abuse May25 eventhough the Utah Jazz duked bean bagsinto a cardboardtelevi sionset while reclining on — whatelse? — R.C. Willeyrecliners. TomBockandBill Marcroft school “band nerd” whoplayed trumpetwhilehis father coached the football team, sang a moving time as friends of the Jewish community Center ambled over to the“! Fort Douglas, that is, frat er round of Shalom on the Range May 2 training sessionat the National Conference for Communities and Justice Camp Anytownandtwo hours ofstring quartet back groundmusic. The communitycenteroffers a variety ofclasses for all ages plus swimming and tennis, and activities for seniors as well as early-childhood and summer. campprograms. Don Gnomeswas auctioneer as spirited bidding got under- way. Among the Shalomrangers were Utah HouseofRepresenta- tives minority leader Dave Jones with CindyJones, and assistant minority whip Patrice Arent and Art Lipr , Carland Deborah Arky,Neil and Kitty Kaplan and Don Gartmanand Susan Herbst. Dick and Joanne McGilli nabelle Bentley andEileen Higgins sharedatable and some jokes with Izzi Wagner, Fred and Trene Tannenbaum, Eveand Ri chard Bier and Barry and Barbara Bank. Out andabout bidding on silent-auction items were Susan. Dillon, Tom Beckett, Doug and Denise Goldsmith, Tina and David McGill, TrudyandScott Cohen, SuzanneandLarry Gold Rabbi Frederick Wenger, Karen and Gary Doctorman, Steve and It was boots and bandanna Ginger Giovale,from left, Judge Judith Billings and Tom Billings at Westminster Collegedinner. wore Westernduds as did Diane Warsoffand Steve Rokeach. An- Dudleyattendedas did Dick Fay, Helen Peters, Lou and Dennis Shingleton, Dick and ipane McGill enjoy a funny story at Westminster College dinner. Lamp, a one-week leadership “FathersLullaby. Susan Glasmannand Richard Utah Senate President Lane and Joy Beattie, March Eaton, Sheri Young and Suzanne Elizabeth Protas by Judy Magid The Salt Lake Tribune Closeto 400folks raised around $45,000 bybidding on such stuff as a Coca Cola Lava smith, Alan and Orlene Cohen, Juli Sala, Sarah and Eric Sha piro, Lavine and Alex Shapiro. Anita and Howard Cohne, Amy Dishell, Ken and GlennaHayes, Anita and Sylvan Alcabes and Marcia Saltz and ShawnFerrin, Esther Landa, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala, Westminster College President Peggy Stock and Barbara Burnett at Westminster College dinner. Above, Debbie Lovato, Vicky McBride, Tami Lovato and Erla Lovatoget togetherto cheer gamesat Prevent Child Abuse Utah party Above, right: Bill Child and Carol Faypitch bean bags at Couch Potato gamefor Prevent Child AbuseUtahparty. Right, Alexandra Jameson, 7, and Samantha Jameson, 6, get Mark Eaton autograph and hug at Prevent Child Abuse Utah dinner Steve and Juli Sala take a break from signing bidding sheets at Jewish Community Center's Shalom on the Range Party PET OF THE WEEK Puzzle answers FRESH FLOWER WEDDING CAKES ! Meisha spent seven wonderful years with a family until one of her owners suddenly developedan allergy to her. Sheis a gorgeous, spayed, declawed Himalayan with lovely blue eyes. Meishais affectionate and curious, and she hopesto have a second chanceat life with a loving new family June is Adopt-A-Shelter-Cat Month, andto celebrate, all of our cat adoption fees have been reduced. If you adopt one cat orkitten, you can adopt a second onefor [ BIG-E-8-8-8-2 FIG-E-E4-4 half the normal adoption fee. The adoption feefor a SIE: 2: S-G-F- eI Lavine and Alex Shapiro at Jewish Community Center's Shalom onthe Range Party, single cat or kitten will be discounted $10. Meisha’s adoptionfee is only $15. 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