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Show Senior Citizen Events South Summit Monday, June 4, 51 South Summit Senior Citizens met at their center in Kamas for a sociable time. Some of the women quilted, did handwork, visited and played cards, while the men played pool and cards. nie meal for the day was beef noodles, carrots and green peas, warm biscuits, butter, jam, coffee or milk and cookies. To our won-- , derful cooks - a big thanks. We had three visitors - Bonnie Howe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '' North Summit HPriHort,r frT Puiuet her Several people in the The Senior Citizens June 6. He donated five North Summit district Bazaar held Thursday, dollars to our Bazaar. have donated money June 7 and Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Glen for the purchase of a June 8, was a huge Ridge donated some work table in memory success. Thanks go out new playing cards to of Nellie Crittenden, to all who supported us the North Summit Senwho recently passed and helped with our ior Citizens, and they were most appreciated. away. The table is in fund raising event. the building now, and Thanks again to Mr. Orville Young, a who so genwe will have workVISTA Volunteer everyone plaque attached to it The ing with USCSC (Utah erously supported and Senior Citizen's wish to State Coalition Senior helped out in so many thank all who donated Citizens) visited with ways. towards its purchase, by Lorea Blonquist peo- - nies, tulips and butter- cups. , With 56 S.S. Senior Citizens attending at .the center, all were busy with some of the women finishing a. 9u!,t; doin8 handwork, visiting and cards and bingo. The men played pool and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Claude - . 4-- H for the day. News Paige most delicious meal of pork chops, creamed potatoes and "The Kooky Kook-er- s ete Angell; Vice Pres- I.W. Fitzgerald of peas, cabbage slaw, held their first ident Sunny George; Kamas; Ralph and rye bread buttered, jam meeting at the home of Secretary Sher Lewis;- Berniece Richards and and coffee . and milk and Diane Atkinson. LearnLeader Niko At- cherry pie for dessert ing how to cook and kinson; Reporter Shelly was enjoyed. basic principles were Atkinson, and Party Thanks to Agusta discussed. ' Chairman Lori Page. Prescott and Margie Shelly Atkinson The club was organAtkinson for this wonReporter derful meal. It was nice ized and officers selecto see one of ted.. They are as fol- - ' "The Kitchen Rendback with us er's'. first meeting kept lows: President Jean- - us very busy.. We again - Iona Larsen. by Mollie Oliver picked our officers. Our leader is Dianne Carter. Nikki Wright is President, Vice President Rachel Carter, Secretary Jaei Richins, Reporter Becky Downaro and Michell Vernon is the Party Chairman. Becky Downaro Reporter "The Seven Quick Four more lovely en- longed to the House of Utah, is a 1979 gradutrants in the Miss Sum-- , Representatives. Cathy ate of Park City High Cooks held their third mit County race ar was also nominated for School, and has had meeting May 22, 1979 Cathy Bosworth, Lisa Homecoming Queen at special training in Ridiins, Janene Judd Ricks. She will perform dance, gymnastics and and Tree Brown. a vocal selection the drama. She would like to get her Masters The Pageant Com- night of the Pageant. ' mittee would like to inDegree of PhD in Dramatic English-ovite everyone to attend Arts. She eqjqys playthe Miss Summit Couning the soprano recordty for Scholarship Pageant to er, writing, reading, be held Saturday night, gymnastics, bicycling and jogging. Tree has June 16, 1979 at the Coalville Stake Center. placed In oratory and dramatics In school Miss Jami Coombs, events. She was the "Miss Utah 1978 will editor of the school be the Mistress of Ceremonies and Miss literary magazine. Had the Ind In "Bye Bye Maria Chavez, "Miss Birdie and the Park Lake Salt County also will the be City production of 1977, Mis Jonene Jndd, "Cactus Flower. She guest of the Pageant and will be performing. 18 year old daughter of Is working as an extra It promises to be a Ratal and Margie' Judd for Schick Sunn and will prenight of beauty, enter- of Hoytsville, Is a tainment and excite- graduate of North Sum- sent a dramatic reading ment. There will be a $1 mit High School, has for her talent number. donation charge which been a cheerleader, a will go toward scholar- member of the drill testants. con team, Student Body, g Vice President, Queen as well as an honor student and redving the Citizenship Award.. She eqjoys sewing, read- 's Lu-An- Flor-anc- uMguii Stoat 9(awas. QJfali ing, yardwork, music aid dance. Jonene will 783-44present a vocal solo, herself accompanying edmdafi Tuiaij June Lisa Richins, 16 year on the piano for her old daughter of Dayle BEAU BRIDGES talent presentation. SYLVIA KRISTEl and Janeen Richins of Tte) Coalville, Utah, win be a senior at NSHS this fall. She has been a cheerleader, attendant lire to the FHA Sweetheart vess and is an artist on the yearbook staff. She is an honor student and 0ajK a STuead Sabudaij (JtoKtaij Jum eqjoys spending time with her friends. She would like to attend 'IhrbeNllMO-tinu- r Snow College. lisa also timriMainkma! danceqjoys cooking, ALAN ALDA ing, reading, drawing, MICHAEL CAINE Tree Brown,, 17 year siding, and swimming. modem will do She a old daughter of Mr. fe and Dr. Steven C. dance for her talent Korogl of Park City, presentation. Cathy Boa worth, 19 year old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Boaworth. Cathy grad- uated from Layton 'High School in 1977, and haa graduated from Rieka College. She has had lessons in piano, organ and voice. She wants to finish her education and teach -- elementary school. She ' was on the Senior Committee In High School and also be- - - 16-- OUJR3RNL4 jkm. ll Cont. on pg. 6 The Kamas Lakeview Realty Office at 60 North Main Street is now open' for Summer Business. We are available any time for selling, buying or consulting on matters of realty. The office is open on Mondays or or call Bill, Tuesdays. Call 783-43877-52or Tom, anytime. THANK YOU FOR LETTING US GET TO KNOW AND SERVE YOU 03 877-572- 4, 58 1S.2E ... 877-572- 4, Lovely Woodland home, peace and I' quiet of Woodland living, $62,900. M Call Bill Or Tom 877-525- 8 877-572- 4 lakeview GR&dlp Kama Branch P.O. Box 424 60 N. Main Kamas, UT 30 COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS IDM.- - S2.S0 QUEER CONTEST HUT HUT - ' THURSDAY, JUNE 28 TICKETS: 520. 1TJUUUU U RUT - 7 Pm UI1. UK . 3 baths, 2 car garage, bedrooms, raised entry, 23 acres, fireplace, large storage area. Close to the church. Buy of a lifetime at only Choice of Potato, Vegetable Pcomyj 28-29-- Ro-an- LAKEVIEW'S CORNER 877-525- Filet Mignon amA Jr; iogy and keeping up wjth pictures and old buildings. LeAnn is a d granddaughter of land Clark. An enjoyable Sacra- ment meeting was held Sunday. The program was presented by Ken-deWoolstenhume and his missionary companion, Brad Spencer. A . 13A & Vaughn of Woods Cross spent Monday at the home of Mabel Jones copying geno- - Biiy of the Week Green Salad and Dinner n Small farm in the Kamas Valley. House, barns and acreage ... Call Bill 8 or Tom, anytime. iTHIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 18 Bou-ma- family over the joss of their beautiful y new home, which e(j down Saturday. Dwain and Margaret and Shannon were is the process of moving jn. The cause of the fire js undetermined, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Blanquist and Mr. Kyle Lewis took a quick weedend trip and drove to Cedar City to pick Anita up from her stay at : Girls State. Then they enjoyed the beauties of Bryce Canyon and the area. Mr. Scott and LeAnn bum-The- in Anaheim. They also saw Val in Disneyland while he was there with the band. On the trip with the Cosseys were Wayne and Ora Clegg ofHeber City, Utah. Lambert and Marilyn Lewis are happy to have their two girls Julie and Janet, back home with them after their visit with their Aunt in Kaysville. They spent a week there visiting. Quintin Lewis had the misfortune to fall of his bike and break his arm on Monday. Hurry get well Quintin. All of the band members that were in California report that they had a very good time except that it-- was very cold there that week. Rhodes Valley Ward News Talks at Sunday School were by Nancy m.mnn 13-- 15 Sympathy is extend- ed to the Dwain with Blaines sister Grace and Paul Frazier pa 69 orgnst-Andrus- - of Marion is home for a visit to see all of her family. She lives in Washington D.C. Welcome home. Ilene. Blaine and Ra Nae Cossey have just returned home from California. They spent a week there and reort that it was very cold, visited with Ra Naes cousin in L.A. and then spent time FRIDAY NIGHT 9(amas 9leatoe "8t The former Ilene - Home-comin- ' - . Pro-dcutio- returned missionary. The choir sang "Holy Art Thou. Ward business was day this week to Ra Nae release- of Carol the AllCossey, Karen Weller as Ann or8f"lst Jo mendinger, Mar Siddoway and boys Rockhill, Desiree De- - and susta,nin8 new the as Weller and Willie and Stafino and Ken Lewis. Riley Hoytsville . and Elder Rick Gines a A very happy birth- Town News . Speakers at Sacrament meeting were Mr. Marion ; Miss-Americ- Rockhill. Ken Woolstenhulme - . "TyTrat Tuesday, Sharon. ru " ships for the h Rcmcmber, ne"s beor.e,; in returning to Salt Lake a.m. . Summit County Queen Contestants CmUvMIc, Utah MM7 . ... Hoytsville. They have moved into the Sargent home. Between Mills and Skinners. at Becky Ralph, Marsha; Cal-lihome. n and Dallen We made Marsh-Son- g Jus-- , to friend and mallow Crispies. It was tin Hobson just return- - Disneyland, Sea World making them. We ed f fun vacation and Universal Studios, each took two home. to They drove down into and Califonli, Over the week. we are Tiajuana. to make things with juana. They enjoyed Correction from last Sea Disneyland, cereals. week. It was Joni StudUniversal World, On June 5, 1979 the ios and Hollywood. Jenkins who had a Seven ' Quick Cooks visited with rela- vacation with her parheld their fourth meet- They tives in Anahyam Cali- ents not Toni. A large number of ing at Shirley fornia. They were gone home.' MIA boys and girls and for a week and a half. We divided into two A three day vacation leaders attended youth groups. One group was enjoyed by Fay and camp at BYU Monday, made scrambled eggs, Elda Vera and Tuesday and Wednesand the other group Reed Mills, Pace, Roy and day. made steam fried eggs. Isabelle Church News Grant Judd, ' After we made them, and Louise Youth La speakers were Judd, we ate them. Over the Mar and winona Joni Jenkins who spoke Gunn, week we are to make John and Donna Meek, an accepting a job and things with eggs. Bryce and Beverly Bell, not giving it the best Melanee Brooks Ken and Margaret Sar- we can. Reporter Kristy O'Briens talk gent. The Meeks and Bells flew their planes was Reverence in the to Lake Powell some of Church, and how most the couples went in the of us have forgotten planes. They others how we are to behave met Amald and Betty in the church. n Lorene .Boyer. Thompson in Salt Lake Pace Joan and and drove down.. The Thompsons are former Naylor were released from their church jobs. Linda Williams and Hoytsville residents Ethel ' McQueen was in live and Brigham daughter Connie of sustained as the nurGlendale Arizonia were City. They enjoyed sery leader. Nadine here for a few days. staying on Thompsons O'Brien as education on Lake house boat They cam for the Powell. leader and Juith Haufe They enjoyed wedding of Wayne a as water Sunday School skiing, Judd and Dena Palmer. boating teacher. and Sunday they visited swimming hiking Church speakers in Murray at the home just enjoying each of Bob Walsh and others company. A fun were Kent Wilde the time was had by those Elders Quorum Preside family Jim and ent and Rulon Judd who went. visitHunter also from the high council. Theron and Dorene ed there. Karen Hobson playand Bob and Linda left Monday to Gunn, flute ed the her mom Darine Goodro enjoyed return home. Mrs. Carol Saturan out accompanied her evening Welda Peterson and on the dinner at piano. her son Jeffery went day by having Jonene Judd sang a Inn new the checker at with her for a short song, accompanied by Morgan.' vacation. Little Johnathon Fos- Allison Juad and ElizaA motorcycle acBrecon on their cident caused injury to ter of Tulsa Oklahoma beth violin.' They were ac- little Michael Brown has spent the week and Manual a worker at Broeons Dairy. Curtis Brown didn't receive Dear-den- 5 1979 TT m?anied bX Mar8,e Blazzard and Billie Sue Love0 e Siddoway. Prayer was ?. to Marriott Jam 15, Friday, Crut-tende- s . THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE e, 4-- H John Coon. Happy birthday was sung to Lucille Fitzgerald. A big thanks to Hilda Meadows for her candy treat. It was nice to see Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter McMillan with iis again. A big thanks with his grandma Esther Brown. His parents are Lcland and Linda. He flew with three relief society gen- eral board ladies who e, . Thacker, Mr. John Coon and Jack Swenson were our visitors A any injurys. Michael had 50 stitches in his face and received a broken nose. Manual received a broken leg, it is broken in two p.ac, .no many cuts and bruises and is in the Coalville Hospital. David Bell and Mike Crittenden have been touring around. They visited Texas, tennes-seFlorida, Louisian-ia- , Illinois, Ohio, North and South Carolina. A fun time was had by these two young men. They were gone two weeks. We would like to welcome Mike a'nd Sponsored by Morgan Lions Club Produced by Cross Triangle Livestock "Best Bucking Stock in the West" |