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Show North Summit Senior Citizen Report Brave Spirit Bjjr Tammy Sinister judges. The girls trying out (a total of 42) are It's election time at quite enthused this year N.S. again and there are and it is certainly a lot of a capable students difficult battle for the 18 running for student body positions. The Honor offices. Guard will consist of 8 Approximately 35 so- more girls. Good luck phomores and juniors girls! By Lorea Bkmqulst gave their primary speeches yesterday in front of the entire for the offices of president, vice president, secretary, histo- Congratulations to the super track teams at N.S. They have come home winners from every track meet this year! May 12th and 13th are rian, audio visual manatwo very exciting nights ger, publicity manager for the Rodeo Club. Their and head cheerleader. .The studentbody will yearly high school rodeo be voting for two candi- will be held on these dates who will proceed to nights at 7:30 p.m. at the the finals, which will be Rodeo Grounds in the held in the next two Coalville City Park. weeks. High Schools from all The Cheerleaders, Junior Varsity and Varsity, over the state will be for the year 1978-7- 9 were participating in this event! A dance; announced today along sponsored by the club with the final candidates. will be held Friday night. will be not However, they Tickets for the Rodeo posted until next week as the results were not may be purchased from known at printing time. any club member. Prices for the tickets are: $5.00, Congratulations anyway I The N.S. Esonas for family, SI. 50 children, 1978-7- 9 will be selected $2.00 adults. Don't miss it! also by unknown tonight, two-nig- Rhondalec Bray Rhondalee Bray wins skating event ht year from Southern California where her folks have lived for 25 years. Her dad, Lee, is a pilot and her mom Gaudia is a registered nurse. She has two younger sisters, TeGreat Falls. Mont. Rhondalee and twenty resa and Cristianne. They other members of the are all enjoying winter Utah Figure Skating Gub sports and are looking also won the "Traveling forward to fishing this summer. Eleven year old Rhondalee Bray of Peoa was the first place winner in her division of at the "Big Sky" freestyle competition held in , your immunizations? A special Immunization Ginic is being held Saturday morning, May 6 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for anyone who needs an immunization. It will be held at the Old North Summit High School, North entrance. ; immunization Initiative. Children entering kindergarten next school year and 9th grade Rhondalee practices three times a week at students who have not had a tetanus shot since kindergarten should be brought to the clinic for boosters. A special thanks to See that you and your those of the North Sum- families are protected mit area who helped with dread diseases against the Immunization Survey that can be prevented. and to the parents who wittingly gave of their By Health Nurse records to complete this Nadine Tuft Hygia Ice in Sugarhouse and plans to continue her training at the Bountiful Ice Rink this summer. She has been taking lessons for about a year and a half. Her family moved to Peoa in February of this On Thursday, April 20, 46 S.S. Senior Citizens met in Kamas for a. most sociable time. Some of the women were busy quilting, with others do-visiting, ing fancy-worand playing cards. The men played pool and cards. A delicious meal was k, prepared by Agusta Prescott and Marjorie Atkinson consisting of fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, green peas, fruit jello salad, home made bread and butter, and apple pie, coffee, and milk. A big thanks to Agusta and Marjorie for this fine dinner. All had their blood pressure checked by Rose Biglow. Mary Smith and Libby Green assisted. We thank them for their time. We want to thank the Kamas Floragift for the lovely centerpiece of yellow roses and for the beautiful Easter Lily. Friday, April chops, potatoes and gravy, and banana cream pic. Mrs. Lucille Hancox, of Artesia, New Mexico,' sister of Marie Warbur-ton- . spent the day renewing friendships, and enjoying being on home ground. She didn't especially enjoy our snowy day; she's more used to sand storms. Our group will attend the musical "Third Nephi" in the Special University of Utah, urday, April 29. Sat- meet twice a week, Monday and Thursday, for our social. Future "Home Improveheld our first Henefer year ment." Gub meeting. We decided our club would Our leader is Mrs. be called. "Mother's Richins. We Christine Helpers." We will meet like her. She is a good on Tuesdays after school. are going to We elected officers. leader. We work very hard and learn Our President will be It wilt be a lot of Deanna Dearden; Vice a lot. fun. President, Julie Richins; Secretary Marla Richins; Michelle Ovard Reporter Michelle Ovard. Reporter We will be taking first 4-- H Pageant of the Arts began this week, according to Byron L. McFar-landirector of ticket sales and box office operations. The Pageant e, July 8, except Sunday. The temporary box office is now open on the main floor of the old American Fork Junior High School, 454 North Center. This office is open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. except Sundays and holidays, with Debbie Hansen as office manager. Mail orders and over the counter sales will be filled. There can be.no exchanges or refunds on STGm at the Kamas Ward, Kamas, Utah May 3 at 1:30 p.m. Pres. Louise Wagg staff will preside. 16. 1900. , The official box office will be located at the American Fork High School beginning May 29. It will be open from 1 1 a.m. through 8 p.m. daily, except Sundays M SCHOIN TIP BOAST t grandchildren. except Sunday jraraw j nwtete. THIS pfwt7. WASATCH MAVIS lam IMwIR), Itnti it ran raw... J SAUSAOS Raw Mfc II Own u BACON. boh W tera m , M Or. Itra0mJ Crura, sOwfe, hsIwM tatt MtayM hn taft Hras ! Pfr w WMlfMf 1 1X Mura hanksli Ora Daw NstCraOrai, 7 Macabom CAKK or SpMmal $ Full Assortment 654-156- 1 $M Drtwupio Personal Touch Banning FROZEN IIXI GOLD IT SOFT Coalville Drive-Up- s Coming Soon Watch for our Grand Opening Walker Bank Member Federal DepoaH Insurance Corporation 0 for" MOULTONS, INC. 345 N. Main Heber The lesson to be given is on "Poets." ttt That joining tha "Thriftway Throng" at Day's wiM save you money! Our advertised specials, every day low prices and personalized service meke us the place to shop every day for aH your food needs. Thenks for shopping Hi $ They have 25 grand- children and 42 great and holidays. babies or children in All performances will arms will not be admittbe presented in the ed. American Fork High School theater, 510 North Center section seats 600 East, at 8:00 p.m. will be $5 and side Latecomers will be seated section seats will be $4, between scenes only and said Mr. McFariane. Jk BOASTS Riley, Oretron Both have been active in the Slide Ward and Henefer Ward. They are parents of six children, 1 son and five 9-Ju- ly8 tickets. daughters: Thelma Rees of Morgan; Mrs. Ordell (Della) Stephens, and Mrs. Monroe (Reha) Iverson of Henefer; Mrs Frank (Edna) Little of Morgan; Mrs. Homer (Merla) Foust of Coalville and Dean C. Jaques of DOtOONA, UIM coming events. The Rhodes Valley Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet May 1, 1978 with a family dinner at their home. The Jaques were married May 1, 1918 in the Salt Lake Temple. They lived in Devils Slide until 1950 and have lived in Henefer since. Frank worked at the cement plant in Devils Slide for 41 vest, retir ItXtuMtaaae 'TIGHTEN THINGS plans were discussed on UP DUP to meet May 3 wedding anniversary ing in 1963. He is a son of John F. and Isabelle Bruce Jaques, born Nov. 24, 1897 in Layton. Mrs. Jaques was bom in Almy, Wyo., a daughter of Thomas F. and Agnes Hayes Clark, July S8g Full Cut 366-598- tfilit lor mits & Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jaques of Henefer. Utah, will celebrate their 60th ImriM time for Itp,. round-u- p all cowboys and cowgirls who ire interested:' In joining the Junior Posse in the North Summit area. Any youngster interested in joining, regardless of age, should contact Na Vee Vernon at 2 or Lylette Willoughby. Sign up during the month of May. Mollie Oliver, Reporter 60th Wedding On April 20, 1978 we Junior Posse Happy Birthday was sung to Ross Lefler and Glen Gibbons. Iona Larsen and her friend from Springville, Hazel Perry, came and re. vished bef turns to her home in California. From now on we will Mr. and Mm. Frank Jaqoes Events Center at the Mother's Helpers meet will run June 9 through Coalville, Utah 84017 become standard .on our schedule. The usual activities were enjoyed. Our menu consisted of pork Utah Pageant of Arts June Ticket sales for the 1978 performance of Utah 3 S8, 1978 gatherings, which will Time to sign up for part of the National South Summit Senior Citizens Rhondalee plans to with ten other girls from continue her and hopes to pursue it as the northern U.S. and her career. in Canada the preliminary class and was thrilled with her first place win. On Wednesday, April 19 several ladies worked on a quilt that is being made for our Bazaar. A delicious dinner of fried chicken, macaroni salad, rolls and cake was enjoyed by all. Our program was furnished by Albert Stacey and his mother, Rhea. Albert sang several vocal solos, accompanied by his mother. We were happy to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ridge to our meeting today. Mrs. Ridge has been away many weeks because of illness. Friday, April 21, was the first of our Friday THE SUMMIT COUNTY HEE a DELICATESSEN ' ' ra |