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Show Senior Citizen Events THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE BIRTHS f Iridsy, April 27. 1979 3. Coalville, lllah S4017 Mr. and Mrs. Boyd A. (Bonie Mae) Mit- chell are the proud parents of a baby girl born to them April 19, 1979 at the Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake Gty, Utah. The new daughter will answer to the name of Bethany Afton Mitchell. She weighed in at 9 lbs. 7 oz. and wait 21 inches tall5 At home to love and care for her are a brother and a sister, Brinedette Dee and Brandon Boyd. She has grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell of Francis, Utah; South &imniK On Monday April small attendance assembled at the S.S. Senior Citizens center in Kamas where all were busy with their 16-- A - (Contiuum of Care, Finances, The Agining -- and Legal Process, Problems) Delos Jewkes singing his favorite songs, Dr. varied activities. We Victor Kassel, Geriatric were served Fish Physician, Israel potatoe salad, ton with fun and ; . Hea-Stix- s, games, Dr. Richard H. fc Cracroft Fun, Educa- - K ation, Door Prizes and Recreation for all. At Agusta Prescott and 12:0 noon a delicious I Margie Atkinson for Luncheon Banquet was this delicious meal. All served at the Armory, signed a Sympathy A big thanks to the card for Ross Lefler and ones that prepared for Family and a Get Well this conference, to the card for Audry Stevens ones that prepared the Mother, Mrs! Mae delicious luncheon and for the rolls and coffee Dickenson. , Mr. and Mrs. Donald "Who said it was at the break period. A. Robertson are pleato rain? "As the going to announce the sed 3:10 Bus at out it was turned a by Leaving day beautiful Spring day p.m. we stopped at a marriage of their dauwhen 18 Senior Citi- - store, then went by ghter JoAnne to Mark zens boarded a S.S. Orem homeward Allen Rutledge son of Mollie 01ivr Mrs. Stella Broadhead School bus at 8:55 a.m. two read poems on the and the late Boyd E. Wednesday for Gover- Broadhead and Donald bus "Saving Energy E. nors Conference NCE, Rutledge,- Sr. You 4 Octogenanian. A April 18 from 8:30 a.m. bus to our thanks to 4:00 p.m. at the big Eldred Citizen Center dnvw Robert McGre-27- 0 W. 500 N. Provo, 8 for his safe driving Utah. We arrived there (lown an( back, and to at 9:55 a.m. where we the ones that planned all signed in. Featuring this trip. All enjoyed the Governor and Mrs. dy very Group Dis- ByMoUie Ohver cussions on Key Issues Four Summit County residents are included on the Winter Quarter Honor Roll at Weber State College. An interesting group ' menu for a change of The list includes: attended the Center tasty food. Some of the Lizette Clark, daugh-ladie- s quilted on the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday, April 18, for a day of socializing. queen size quilt that is Dwain R. Clark of 392 A delicious dinner of on the frames. East Chalk Creek of Ethel roast beef, potatoes Pennybaker Coalville, who is a and gravy, mixed vege- read a humorous poem, sophomore nursing Harry Pennybaker, major. tables, tossed green Paul Barber and Ted Stan W. Foster, a salad, and gingerbread wtih cream nude our Wright attended a senior majoring in remeeting in Provo Thur- - tail sales. He is a ton of day even nicer. Get well cards were sday concerning Senior Mr; and Mrs.1 Joseph W. Foster of Henefer. signed and sent to all Citizens welfare. Ruth Taylor read the He has a cumulative who are sick at this 1978 financial report. time. grade point average of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Harry reported that Winters joined us again bids have been let out a after lengthy to fix the roof on our absence. building which has a COWVMI0 Mrs. Annie Robinson few leaks was a guest today. On Friday, April 20, LOREA BLONQUIST REPORTER we enjoyed a breakfast cheese, hot Seas, coffee or rolls, milk and for desert elder- berry pie. Thanks to Ronald grandparents ire Mr. .nd M,SRusOr,.nd Marriage aimounced . udj!!rrf w. Kamas, Utah. SCIENCE FAIR -- -' " , Junior High Divi- sion. She displayed the SnSSKE Daren gymnasium, under the ence Fair were: direction of, Mr! Blaine Judd, displaying the tea- - formation of volcanos, Mr. and Mrs. Max Blonquist (Science h Dallas Richins, The of N.S.) Lewis are the proud cher rates of through twelth ying learning are cordially invited to parents of a baby boy students enrolled Gerbals. Evette Grims- grade attend a reception in born April 17, 1979 in their honor on Satur- the Holy Cross Hospital day., April twenty-eight- h in Salt Lake City. Little displaying Many interesting Fawcett, nineteen hund- "Rowdy Mike" was were displayed sound waves. Robert projects red and seventy-nin- e premature and weigh- and the results were as Passey, displaying from 7 to 9 p.m. at the ed only 5 pounds and 6 Best Project of ferent types of flores-th- e Marion Stake Center, ounces. He measured Show, was awarded cent racks, Keshia Marion, Utah. Close I9W inches. He has to Wade Jones. His Johnson, displaying three brothers, Travis, friends are invited. consisted of different situations of Qumtin and Dustin, to Project conservation, Human Blood. help care for him, and energy the effects grandparents are Mr. displaying with and homes of The science fair was and Mrs. LaVern Lewis insulation. In a great success and was without and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry the Senior High Divi- enjoyed by all. Louder, both of MarBoyer, ion. Great grand- sion, Charlotte first displaying ART placed are and Larry parents which used a project Thelma Stevens of Oak' the effect of SpontaneOn April 25, there ley; Jim and Ruby ous Combustion. David an art display and was GeneE. Louder, Kamas; McQueen, Kenny second Heiner, Drama placed the class also son of Mr. and Mrs. vieve Baird; Salt Lake in the Senior Division, performed plays for the Earl McQueen of City; and C. Ernest by displaying the effe- public. The art exhibit Hoytsville, is a senior Wilde, presently living cts of smoking. David is also being presented physical education in Marion. collected tar, nicatine tonisht Friday 27 at major. etc. for his project. In 7:30 in the old gym. We Sheldon A. Smith, a the Junior Division, sophomore majoring in Holly Judd placed first. accounting, is a son of She displayed the proMr. and Mrs. George perties of air in expanSmith of Wanship. He sion and contraction, has a cumulative grade showing that air has ' point average of 3.95. weight. Jammy Oldham, placed second in The honor roll inii cludes only those who Sure there are a matje straight A grades lot of good reasons in all their classes. The American Heart Association drive to 55, but Students must be car- theres one WERE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE rying at least 10 quar to remember:thing ter hours of credit. displa-sevent- pp- SMS.-2-S Public hearing on CUP Weber State - honor roll released muc1-Matheso- ' North Summit . . : . . i 0 ... . Public Hearings have Environmental s: tal Statement for the Municipal and Indust- riai Ssytem of the Bonneville Unit, Cent- ral Utah Project, Bur- eau of Reclamation Regional Director Bill -- r, Heber-Frand- . COnt. HI Dance April 28 Rick Earl ODriscoll, who has been called to the Belgium Brussels Mission. Elder O'Driscoll is the son of Earl and Arlene, and the grand- son of Irma ODris- coll of Kamas and include construction of Jordanelle Reservoir and Powerplant on the Povo River, completion of two aqueducts now under construction, and modification of 15 Plummer announced upper Provo River today. This change was reservoirs. The existing made to give the public Strawberry Reservoir a longer period for would be the source review of the state- - ofmost of the water ment. The hearings are supply. This supply scheduled as follows: would be exchanged May 17 to begin at 5 through Utah Lake to p.m. - Wasatch County Jordanelle Reservoir Building - Blue Room, under the proposed North Main Street, plan. Heber City, Utah. May The primary purpose 18 - to begin at 2 p.m. - is to provide water for Salt Palace Little Thea municipal and indust-te100 South West rial needs in Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, County and in northern. Utah. May 19 - to begin Utah County. The pro; at 10 a.m. - Utah ject would also provide Technical College, water for supplemental Room 146, Business irrigation of presently Education Bldg., 1220 irrigated land in the, South 800 West, Orem, s area of Utah. , Summit and Wasatch The draft environ- - Counties and for gene ment statement, filed On April 5, 1979, with the Stake Missionary News Protec-bee- n rescheduled on tion Agency, describes the draft Environmen- - a project that would pg. 4 31 MAY 8th The Coalville Utah Stake will hold its Spring Fling Saturday, April 28, beginning at 8:30 p.m. in the stake crater. Disco 79 will provide the music, and young Md dd are invited. Rex chrirnwn of the Edward and Juanita event said a briana of Moore of Upton. for all generations music He will enter the b to ptwUeim XSSSStaPunwoSSSiPheld dre will be well April red Ljgj,t refreshments 29, 1979 at 2:00pm in will be served. 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