Show wmmw The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March 19 2000 —Page 27 center Valley womra Women’s Center praises five for local social efforts Bv USUMeda Relatione v Five Cache Valley women Bike-A-Th- education serving as PTA President at three different schools and as Council Resident in the Cache district their lives will receive the Trustees Women Over 65 Achievement member of the Sunshine Terrace Foundation Board Funk is a registered nurse and has used her training to serve the health needs of her community While still raising her family Funk returned to USU to Center Advisory Board at Utah State University Being honored Monday March 27 at 7 pm in the Evan Stevenson Ballroom in the Taggart 'Student Center at USU are Carol Funk Rich Bonnie mond Nielsen Hyrum Loye Fainter Janice Pearce and Sarah Skaifchy all of Logan i The event is free and open to the public The award tec pgnizes Cache Valley women whose lifelong service on a local state or national level has created opportunities for others and improved the quality of life in their communities and in particular for other women says Janet Osborne director of die USU Women’s Cater i Carol Funk was a member of the Cache County School Board for eleven years and in 1988 was the first woman selected to serve as its presi- - dent She was also elected president of the Utah School Boards Association In 1994 Funk was recognized as the Most Outstanding School Board Member in the state She has long supported public on - who have invested themselves In the ‘’70’s she was in fodfotiucaL educational cultural and aocial fabric of appointed to die Logan-Cach-e their communities throughout County Library Board of Award from the Women’s She has ban involved with In the 1980s she served as Bridgerland Literacy and national president of the Hyrum Lady Lions Club served as chair of die Cancer American School Health She Association She has been chairing a committee to secure Society home postal delivery in built a kayak with the Explorer involved with the Utah Cancer Hyrum and serving on the Scouts and followed the Louis Society die Bear River AdviCache County Bod of and Ckuk trail down the Mis- sory Council on Alcoholism ana Other Drug Dependencies Adjustment the Hyrum City souri River in her kayak Council ad the Cache Painter dedicated 18 years to Cache Valley Health Care Foundation Hospia Board of Mayor’s Auxiliary In 1998 the' teaching and rating officials at Hyrum Mayor asked her to the local and university levels Directors the BRAG Humu work with UDOT until comas a certified referee for basResources Advisory Board pletion in 2002 of die widen- ketball and umpire for softball Utah State Policy Board on ing of SR 165 to Hyrum She She wu president of the Utah Substana Abuse Cache Valhas also worked for the Office Association foe Health Physiley Coimunity Health Clinic of the Surgeon General cal Education Recreation and Boys and Girls Club of Cache USAF Pentagon She was Dana and was active at state Valley Sunshine Terrace nominated by Gov Mathesa district and national levels of Advisory Board Cache Comand appointed by President the Girls' and Woma's Sports munity Food Pantry ud the Bear River Mental Health SerReagu as a senior member nrgani7jtinn and chair of the Cache Rich Jan Pearce is in her third vices She wu elected to the and Box Elder Counties Selecterm bn die Logan Municipal board of the Utah League of tive Service Board Council At USU she was Cities and Towns rofessor and chair of the Loye Painter taught physical Sarah Ann Skanchy currenteducation in the Logan School ealth education program ly serves oo the Cache County District and at USU She has which she developed within Council and was the first ban Teacher of the Year by the Health Physical Education' woman elated to this office the Logan School District and and Recreation Department She also served foe Logan as Utah Her work on the status of City Council and wu first runner-u- p the Teacher of the Year She estabwomen and gender equity in bond of the Utah League of lished a scholarship for the university classroom was Cities ud Towns the Utah women going back to college accomplished with a grant Association of Counties the that honors her sister who died from die Woma’s EducationUtah Assodatiu of Counties of Lupus She earned bache- al Equity Act A member of Insurance Mutual the Work lor s and master’s degrees the Woma’s Studies faculty Force Service Northern from USU working before die created the first course Regional Council Utah Air and after school to pay her woma and health Travel' Commission and She served the National way since her parents had City is extensive and includes serving as past president of the She has been a obtain a master’s degree in history She is an authority on the Civil War and gives numerous lectures to civic and educational groups In 1997 the USU Alumni Board honored her as outstanding a Bonnie Nielsen served as chair of die Northern Regia Governor's Commission for Wbma and Families and was die executive committee of the Northern Utah Regional Governor’s Conference on a Families (GIFT) She is a former member of die USU Institutional Council and Board of Trustees and was the first woman to be elated chair She ix also a member of the USU Old Main Society Big Blue Club the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum and a charter and sustaining member of the Milton R Merrill Library Society' She supports die Utah Opera a a ‘ a Kiln Time! ’i (RUftt nexfto Stokes BrothersJ DIIP meetings ll:00ft0apm Fridas IMftfcOOm Saturday IhOMflOPmMoodvtbni Thursday A u the National Broadcasting Company At USU she has been a member of the College of Family Life Advisory Board the KUSU-F- Advisory M Committee foe Institutional Review Board foe Centennial Centerpiece Conference Committee and the Woma’s Center Advisory Board ' Active in the Republican Women and in the Business and Professional Women’s Club she has served the American Red Cross the Cache County Civic Ballet tiie Advisory Committee and Sunshine Terrace She is active in the Army Community Service Program and the Cache Valley AttentionDeta-tio- a Center SAY 35°° THURSDAY ExIndudM shampoo cut & stylo Special wrapt & long hair slightly more 165 East 1400 North Suite A Summit Camp will meet at 1:30 pm monday at the Senior Citizen Cater Smith-fiel- d full-tim- Executive Board for Girls and Women in Sports and was actively involved at die local state and national level in foe Federation of Business and Professional Women a Alliance her service to Hyrum he a both passed away by the time she was 18 She currently serves the Logan Historical Preservation Committee and die Bear River Head Start board of trustees Festival and Capital Arts Airport Authority Board She wu instruments in foe development of the airport expansion project and was interim manager of the Ligan-CacAirport during a e search for a manager earned a Jurii DocSkanchy tor degree from die University ' of California at Los Angeles She was attorney with a California law firm foe Federal Communications Commission Washington DC ud Logan-Cac- he llting jlatrsitplthg sfafon 11S North llbin Downtown Logan Cal 7524390 or 754499 I pm am painf-your-own-poffeiy-pl-ace and Friday tH S par Mondsp-Saturda- Maria Bischoff will give the history and Gary Flake will give the lesson Etta Kloepfer Camp will meet at 2 pm Monday at die ESTEE LAUDER ! 4 The Eliza R Snow Camp will meet at 2 pm Monday at the home of Dorene Johnson 1 30 S 500 West Logan A lesson and history will be given r ' vi GIFT WITH ANY 20 ESTtE LAUDER PURCHASE FREE NEW! 7-P-C Take It Away Total Makeup Remover Resiience Lift Crsme SPF 15 Henry Ballard Camp will More Than Mascara Futurist Lipstick SPF 15 hi your ctwice of and the history by LuAnn shades ‘Blush AI Day in your choice of shades Quayle Hostesses are Virginia Nielsen LaRue Wood and 1 GIFT 7-P- C ti o) meet at 1 pm Monday at the Bluebird Restaurant The les-son will be by Nina DeSpain ii- - FREE Clean Finish Purifying Toner Alice WaymenL Comb and brush set - The River Heights Camp will meet at 1 pm Monday in the River Heights city building The history will be by Vada Hansa and the lesson by Marion Hicken : v The Zina DH Yonng Camp will meet at 1:30 pm Monday in the relief society room of the 9thNorthwood V L !v Mi 7 r LDS Ward The lesson will be given by Francine Wood and die history by Jem Pletiy- Peter Manghan Camp win' meet at 1 pm Monday at die home of Hekn Jones Tlie lessor will be giva by Elaine Bfanch and the history by Sarah Lindley - r ) ’ NEW! Spatfght Skin - v Preston The William Camp will meet at 2 pm Monday at the home of Claire B Ywl cal K amazing sHncare1’ This sheer loflon has luniinaling micraprisms SMntone perfecting vitamins and botanicais help fade the look of (fiscdocaljons and sun sprts over time Tum tip the radUnce ttxiay and the history by Zoe Nielsen The hostesses are Barbara Hubbard Inid Rase 17 '&y and Claire Hammond oz Spolfight V V tfi The Lnsannah G Hovey Camp will meet at 1 pm Monday at the Maybell Burton’s 95 W 200 South I "visual that give skin an instant undergiow and a more even tone Hammond The lesson will be giva by Mary Lou Reyonlds I lane Feriectot Ws cal XJ-- PAX Mil- lville The history will be giva by Leah Humphreys and the lesson will be given by Shanna Zollinger x ! : ’ ' ‘ - The Mary Fielding Smith Camp will meet at noon Mon- day at the Coppennill Restaurant The lesson will be giva by Beth Crook and the' history by LuanaMortensen y tfe! : The Cynthia Camp will meet at 1 pm Monday in the Hyrum Civic Cater The lesson ill be giva by Audrey Haymote and the history VWla Eliason The artifacts by Grace Smith and the hostesses are Joyce Miller Ruth Miller and Ana Hyde i i v T-- ' K ’ li V I -- h- ''i ORDER ANYTIME: TOLL FREE CHARGE IT WITOZCML WE ALSO WELCOME VISA MASTERCARD AND A DIVISION OF MAY DEPARTMENT STORES |