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Show -- page 33 OTHER EVENTS PAST UBIC PRESIDENTS 1923 J.P. May 1924 J.P. May 1925 J.P. May 1926 Charles Walker 1927 Ray E. Dillman 1928 Ray E. Dillman 1929 Hugh Colton 1930 Hugh Colton 1931 Robert G. Porter 1932 Luke Clegg 1933 Luke Clegg 1934 Charles M. Iverson 1935 Ray E. Dillman 1936 Harold M. Lundell 1937 M.E. Lundberg 1938 M.E. Lundberg 1939 Dr. R. Q. Warnock 1940 Willard Day 1950 Forrest Hancock 1951 Forrest Hancock 1952 Elmer Yergensen 1953 Merlin Sullivan 1954 Josephine gensen 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Yer- L.F. Hutchins George Stewart Kenneth R. Aycock Ellen Rawlings W. Ralph Shields 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 TINY TOT AND BABY SHOW Merrill J. Millett Hollis G. Hullinger Joseph E. fTed) Olpin John B. Gale John B. Gale Delores Grunewald Lewis C. Taylor John Chasel DeVere and Betty Hancock, 1970 Orman Sullivan 1971 Theron Leavitt 1972 Gordon Heaton Our Tiny Tot and Baby Show was held Saturday, July 15. 1989. The baby Show was open for babies ages 2 months. A boy and girl was chosen from each age group and overall winners from the 9 to 12 month age group. The Tiny Tots were from ages 1 to 4 years. Two winners were chosen form each age group and a Prince mid Princess from the 4 year olds. The Tiny Tot show was run by Cheryl Bowen and her daughters, Tara and Amy. 0-1- nts . 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 Paul K. Edmunds Kenneth Adney Delores Grunewald Ladd Wilkins Dennis Jenkins Dr. Varnell A. Bench Kay Labrum Craig L. Ashby Jim Curtis Jim Curtis Mark Murray NoelT. Leavitt Bob West Larry Nielsen Tammy Frandsen Bobbi Winterton Keith Bergquist Utility Owner Duncan Accounting Accounting Services Payroll Preparation Taxes (Corporation, Individual & Meet Megan. One year old and already a utility owner. No one bought her any stock. But she was born in Roosevelt, a public power community. In public power communities, everyone is a utility owner. Even Megan because Mora Lake Electric is consumer owned, we all have a say in how it serves us. Because public power is not-for . profit, local consumers and the community are the ones that benefit. Because it's locally controlled, public power allows us to set our own goals for our communities. Public power belongs to the people it serves- from the very young to the very old. and everyone in between. That's real people power and it's important to our future, and Megan's, too. Look at Public Power in a New light After all, IPs Yours. Partnership) MOON LAKE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION |