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Show riS Marching sity cheerleaders, they plan to have an exciting year. Uniforms have been News About or- dered. They consist of a sweater and skirt, the J.V.s Band Can't and the VarAll are the same sity's gold. being purple ECamas Folks i style. See Vacation You say it's summer vacation? Well not ior the North Summit High School MarchBand. ing ' The devoted members of this ornization manage to find time to attend a rehear- sal every, Tuesday and Thursday to prepare themselves for parades during the summer. This musical dents has already performed at the Oakley Fourth of July parade and at the Days of 47 parade in Salt Lake, in which they were given a special award. ' There is only one more parade they are to appear in, and that is the Summit County Fair parade on the weekend of August 8, 9, and 10. group of stu- Football is getting underway again at North Summit. Practices started on July 25. The team this year has a lot of experience behind them and they should be among the top rated teams in the state. Okay Braves, were ready for another state championship! The cheerleaders, Jill Deanna Vernon, Mary Ann Judd, and Jeannette Rees The Albert L. Wagstaff reunion was held last week The Drill Team has startat the parental home with ed their preparations for the 75 family members present new school year also. Early to enjoy the picnic lunch morning practices every and visit. A surprise birthday party Wednesday make up the schedule of this marching, was given honoring Melvin group. Richards. All his posterity Practices consist mostly the whole kit and kaboodle of conditioning, perfection of of them were on hand to endancand marching skills, joy homemade ice cream ing. 'and birthday cake at the Uniforms have been orSoter home in Marion. The dered from Fashion Fabfamily presented him with rics. the first saddle he ever owned which had been rejuvenThe editors of the school ated and brought up to date. and are newspaper yearbook Many happy returns Melvin. leaving for a publication Gordon and Verle Taylor 5 on at workshop August spent the weekend in the B.Y.U. Brenda Rees, YearMoab area enjoying the book Editor, and Marcie sights of nature and swelterSimister, War Whoop Editor ing. Makes you appreciate will attend the workshop until Kamas Valley. the ninth and will come home So sorry to report Ralph August 10. School is scheduled to on August 26. Along with the Junior Var- - Scott (. Wilde Wins Degree Draft Board Moves Office The state headquarters and local board offices of the Selective Service System, servicing the areas of Salt Lake City and County, Davis, Morgan, Summit, Tooele, and Wasatch Counties, are being relocated from 333 South 200 East to 469 South 400 East, A. L. Beck, State Director, announced today. Mr. Beck reminded young men that federal law still requires them- to register even though the draft has ended. To avoid Violation of the law registration must be accomplished during a 60-dperiod, 30 days before or 30 days after a young man turns eighteen, Mr. ay Beck said. Young men living in the Salt Lake area can register at the above office or with any of the numerous registrars located in convenient locations throughout the area. For information telephone 328-490- 4. Seventies Group Leader. Both the special hooding m ceremonies and graduation On. of the rimplert way. were attended by his parto get more from your air ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl conditioner to according Wilde of Coalville, and his is to - having fun. The Eugene Watsons were so happy to have Jonas Erik-so- n and family, their son and his family visit them to see their new baby. The new baby was taken to Kamas Ward church to the welcome home for Evonne Holt. Myrtle Pitt visited in Salt Lake over the 24th .doing all the fun things with her daughter Patsy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Housekeeper of Price are visiting their daughter, Linda Osmond and family this week. The Merlin Van Tassels hosted a pot luck dinner to 36 members of the Pine family from the Orem area. Uncles, aunts and cousins also. The Summit County Bee Coalville, Utah . Thursday, August 4 . 1, 1974 enjoyable jaunt through the Mirror Lake area, having dinner in Evanston. The Primary graduating girls presented a delightful program at a special meeting Sunday for parents and bishopric. After the program light refreshmentswere Brenda Lassche of Salt served. Sister Bonnie Kay Lake is here visiting her Angel was the leader who father, Jack and Bonnie and led these girls on to graduation. They are Nancy family. The Richard Goodworths Leavett, Robin Holten, Kara -are rejoicing over the ar- lee Lott, Cindy Mitchell, rival of their thirty sixth, Korby grandchild, the wee son was born to Richard and Susan Brady in the LDS Hospital. Due to his premature birth he was moved to University Hospital. Cleo and Algie Anderson and two granddaughters, Becky Jacobsen and Wendy Mitchell joined Catherine and Leland Prescott in an Atkinson, Mitchell. Wendy Congratulations girls. Clarence Johnson was home from Las Vegas for the weekend. Hazel Perry ofSpringville is spending a few days with Iona Larsen and Melva Carpenter. They enjoyed an over night visit from some friends from California last week. An exciting year is foreseen for the students of North Summit High School. Meanwhile, enjoy . the rest of the summer! - Dr. Scott C. Wilde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Wilde, received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Colorado State University June 1, 1974. Dr. Wilde was one of eleven in a class of 83 students, to graduate with honors. After completing an LDS' mission in Northern England, Scott received his BJS. degree from Utah State University and in 1970 he received a W.I.C.H.E. scholarship to attend CJS.U. in Fort Collins, Colorado. Carrying an average load of 22 hours per quarter, Scott remained very active in the Church. The first year he was second counselor in the branch presidency, his second and third years he was a stake missionary, and his final year he was active as So happy to tell you Dick Turnbow is home from the hospital and doing fine now. Gail Van Tassell and sons Cory and Terry left Monday bright and early for the high lake's country to do a little fishing,' camping and just were all on hand to enjoy the goodies on the 24th and to thrill to the demolition Van derby that evening. The awaitTassells were happily son ing the return of their released Larry who will be in two weeks. Rick and Shauna Bailey were up from Salt Lake to get their baby who had been visiting Grandma Bailey for a week. They were callers at the Larry Turner home Utah Power talks about your electric power: start Frost, have set their spirit afire and are ready to boost the school spirit and pride right to the top. McCormick has been taken to St. Marks Hospital for more tests. Emerson Quiet Kool, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. wash your filter at least once W. E. Calderwood of Ogden. a month. A dirty filter causes Dr. Wilde, his wife Linda reduced air flow and can and their daughter Andrea cause unit efficiency to drop are now living in Salt Lake as much as 6 per cent and .City, where he is working at increase, your, utility .bills .accordingly.' Shupe Animal Hospital. Utah Power has already started plarnim 1982 your power needs. When the switch is thrown on a new power plant for the first time, it's a significant event both for Utah Power and for power users. And, to appreciate what the event means fully, you have to look back eight years ...because thats the average time it takes to plan, get approvals, design and construct a plant-li- ke the new four hundred and thirty thousand kilowatt generating unit at Huntington. In fact, after a site with enough water and coal is selected, three years are needed just for the environ mental studies and regulatory approval. The next five years are spent designing and constructing the plant. So today, Utah Power engineers and planners are designing generating of additional two an million kilowatts that we will need by 1982. Thats capacity & staggering increase compared to the 1,783,000 kilowatt the company bllS today. capacity And since you re a customer, you have a right to know that Utah Power has very precise planning underway to meet your power needs in the years ahead. |