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Show Six Spunky Spoons The following will serve as officers next year: President, Mae Pick New Officers Moore; vice president, B. Mitchell; recording Joyce secretary, The Six Spunky Spoons met this week at the home of their leader, Carla Beal. Their newly Jeneil B. Muir; treasurer, Gloria Judd; histor- very beautiful songs were rendered by Marselle, Helen, Gloria and Carol accompanied by Arlys. They sang "Summer Place and "Theme From Summer of 42". Our annual "Senior Tea honoring senior girls and their mothers will be held May 20 at the lovely home of Maurene Spriggs. Gloria Judd is serving In Amoebiasis. many scientific event. Finance chairman, Margie Crittenden, distributed Fair Book Ad assignments. Elects Oflficen Ladies of the Coalville BPW Club held their monthly meeting Wednesday, May 3 at the Spring Chicken Inn where a delicious turkey dinner was served to a large group of members along with special guests. A very cleverly decorated 'Spring Tree with the branches showing the candidates for the different offices was planned and prepared by the Nominating Committee consistingof Joan Sargent, NaVee Vernon and Sheryl Clark. Dr. Charles Wm. Rees died Sunday et a rest home in Tucson, Arizona. Pres- pro-toxoolo- Louise Rees has been serving1 or of the North as Central District this past year and Louise was commended by Gretta and Ha for an outstanding job. Louise will serve as Rules Committee Chairman at gist LEARN TO PAINT THIS SUMMER Now Enrolling Mae announced she would be 10 attending State Convention at Cedar City May 26, 27 & 28 and welcomed members to join her and Louise. yr. Stugenta to 80 yn.1 Ballots were prepared and all members cast their choice for next years officers. Phone Of Write 7834309 9:30 - 4:38 Classes to Installation of new officers along with "Woman of the Year award will take place at our Start June June meeting. Wclfie fanchuear Western Hats STETSON RESISTOL BAILEY AMERICAN DOBBS RANCHWEAR Send for your Q Hie WESTERN . BOOTS WcMe RANCHWEAR Norton from Ihe Heart of the Wesl 62 East 2nd South Street Dept. "N" -- 96 Pago Color Cataloguo lacke Order by mail. We chip anywhere. Serving FREE i on the Kamas Sewer Ponds Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Phone 801 322-040- 9 i ( i wilt be prosecuted to the full extent. were held in Tucson. Vice-Direct- Convention. President t I Funeral services and burial on an intestinal disease known as Amoebiasis. He was the author of a book, "Problems Gretta Baurerand - Anyone caught trespassing After thirty years of govern- Secretary, Ha Whitney. SADDLERY Dr Rees is survived by his wife, Julie Ricks Rees; one daughter, Evelyn and two grandchildren of Chicago; three sisters, Nellie Crittenden, Coalville; Ruth Miller, Salt Lake and May Tree of Linden. These three sisters visited with Dr. Rees in Tuscon shortly before his death. ment service, Dr. Rees retired to his home in Silver Springs, Maryland for several years before moving to Tucson. He devoted eighteen years to the laboratory of tropical diseases with PHS as a anfj was an authority ident Mae Moore along with Margie Crittenden and Louise Rees attended the convention along with Louisa. Representing the North Central District of which the Coalville Club is a member were Jaeke articles. State University; University of Southern California, Yale and John Hopkins Universities. "Young Career Woman. Louisas talk was entitled State He also wrote Dr. Rees was bom in Coalville, March 22, 1886, the son of Edmund and Hannah Rees. He received his early education in CoalviUe and served a four year L.DJS. mission in Germany. He later attended Utah . Director Coalville, Utah Thursday. May U, 1972 streams. Dr. Charles Rees Dies in Arizona Miss Louisa McKnight presented a talk which she gave at the District Convention where she represented the Coalville Club as our candidate for "Whats Your Attitude? bert and Tami Fitzgerald. They enjoyed a night of bowling in Heber April 20. After his retirement he spent some time sharing his knowledge at the Northwestern University of Medicine. He always contended that many diseases are caused by the dumping of wastes into lakes and as chairman of this special Coalville BPS! THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 5 elected officers are President, Penny Kumagai; vice president, Laura Bethers; secretary, Cathryn McKenzie; reporter, Stacie Ann McNeil; chairman ian, June Toole. Two of entertainment, Julia Lam- - 5 1AAAA 6H3BG0U fliliTOffltjB HD&fSl U39 93) 100 |