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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY y of 24, 1 979 , V low ymnnioraii' runmiD y V .krV w v Watkins, Kaysville; Matt Simmons and L.E. Simmons, Houston, Tex.; Liza Jane Hoke, Jackson Hole, Wyo.; Harris Simmons, attending Harvard; David Simmons, attending the University of Utah. They have seven grandchildren. Mrs. Hazel Blood Ellison was born in Kaysville, a daughter of Governor and Mrs. Henry H. Blood. After completing her education at Davis High School, she at- math primary music, progress plan and leadership IN 1969, she was a member of the Utah State Board of Education evaluation team. as a trainer and consultant for the Two of the 19 alumni of the University of Utah who were honored May 10 for their con- board of directors for several large corporations including Kennecott Copper, Mountain Fuel Supply, Hotel Utah, Beneficial Life Insurance Company and the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. He is the chairman of'the board and a director of Lockhart Com- tributions to their professions, service to their com- munities and continuing support of the University of Utah were closely associated with Davis County. for the state of Utah. AN ACTIVE member of the LDS Church, Mrs. Ellison has Ellison was named Teacher of the Year French. ROY SIMMONS Program. Board of the Salt Lake County Department of Aging. In 1972 Mrs. tended the University of Utah,1 IN 1958, Mrs. Ellison earned an elementary teaching certificate. She has taken graduate classes from the U. of U., BYU and Utah A SEASON BESIDES being active in the teaching profession, Mrs. Ellison has also been involved both as a teacher and an executive in the Primary, in b community service projects. She has served in many capacities with the Junior League of Salt Lake City including serving on the board of directors for four Board, Phi Kappa Phi (Honorary Scholastic) Chi Phi Delta (Honorary Literary), and the Beehive1 . and her husband, David J. Ellison, are the parents of four MRS. ELLISON with the Utah Safety Council, the Utah State Womens Legislative Council, the American Red Cross and the Neighborhood House. Since 1977 she has been vice chairman of the RSVP Advisory District. While teaching school, she served on curriculum and guide committees that worked on ' children, David H., an attorney; James E., an architect; Janet, a human resource consultant and Thomas A., an If you would like more information, you may call Gary 1 R. Bascom at BYU, state. 374-121- is a ELDERHOSTEL ext. 4853 or you may write Elderhostel, 55 Chapel St., Newton, Mass. 02160. dmg non- profit organization which combines the best traditions lckmiftirlcno ckrovradio Office On Friday, June 1, we will be honoring all senior citizens mothers and fathers with a special program. Please circle this date on your calendar and call the Heritage Center to make your reservations for lunch, years. State University. Mrs. Ellison taught school in the Salt Lake City School puses available for one week to retired citizens at a special low cost. This educational experience is call Elderhos-te- l. It is a program new to our Senior Citizen Events Honor Society. Mrs. Ellison has worked universities across the United States in making their cam- ticket, entitling dmg Mutual and Sunday School. She belongs to the Mortar of education and housing. The program was inspired by the youth hostels and folk schools of Europe. It offers intellectual stimulus and physical activity for senior citizens who enjoy reaching out for new experiences. This year, BYU and Utah The seasons productions are Tuesday, June 5, Connecticut Yankee, Tuesday, July 3, GeosgeM, Tuesday, July 31, Gig DOORS open at 7:30 p.m. Tle shows begin at 8 p.m. held ward and stake positions M usu State University will join nearly 200 colleges and the bearer to all three shows is $6. A single ticket for one night is $2.50. y Council on Aging Office in school volunteers program and as the coordinator of the SMILES, Senior Volunteer PYO Farmington. Heritage Center and the She has also worked graduating with a B.A. degree in 1932. She had a secondary teaching certificate with a major in English and a minor in HAZEL BLOOD ELLISON Senior Citizens discount tickets for the Lagoon Opera House are available at the Golden Years Center, the grants. , EldMostel M Discount Tickets For Senior Citizens (801) 220 NORTH .95 EAST KAYSVILLE, UT 84037 376-20- 41 MONDAY -- SATURDAY . attorney, dmg pany. Mr. Simmons served on the University of Utah Board of a resident of Kaysville, was one who received this special recogni-tio- a The second person from Davis County who was honored was Hazel Blood Ellison, former Kaysville resident who now lives in Salt ROY SIMMONS, Regents before it was dis- solved. He is now a member of the Utah State Board of Regents, an organization which governs the college and universities of the state. Lake City. Those honored received NOT ONLY has Mr. Simmons excelled in a professional field, he has also given service to the community. He was the state director for the March of Dimes for five years. Mr. Simmons also served as the treasurer for the Saltf Lake City Chamber of Commerce, president of the Utah Bankers Association, a member of the Salt Lake Clearing House and an active member of the National Association of Christians and Jews. He was the state chairman for this last organization Merit of Honor citations from the Emeritus Club at the annual spring banquet that was held in the Olpin Union Ballroom Thursday, May 10. ROY W. Simmons attended the University of Utah in 1938. He has been prominent in the banking profession for many years. Currently, he is president and chairman of the board of Zions First National Bank and Zions Utah Bank-- , corporation. He is also on the DEADS q tj L- cr" w for one year. 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