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Show Friday, May 23, 1980 Coalville, Utah 8401 7 3 Summit County Bee News 4-- H Cooketts The Cookeries had a meeting on April 23. 1980. They elected officers: Pres. Michelle Bristow, Vice Pres. Lisa Judd, Sec. Sharri Staples. Song Leader Tiffainie Cookie 4-- H Telephone Chairman Ortega. Shelley Moore. Clean Up Chair-- , man Raqucl Blonquist and News Reporter Nikki Jo Isakson. On May 7 the Cookeries were called to a meeting by Pres. Michelle Bristow at Holly Staples' house. They went to Torman's Market and learned how to be smart shoppers. They also learned about bread and milk. by Nikki Jo Isakson ' w McNeil-Bigel-o Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt McNeil of Linda Schiellack' Mr. Mark Simmons Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Simmons arc pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their son, Mr. Mark Simmons, to Miss Linda Shiel-lacdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shidlack of Salt Lake City. The wedding ceremony will btf held in Salt Lake on May 29. 1980. They will be honored at a reception that evening following the ceremony. May 14. the Cookeries had a meeting at Holly Staples' house, called to order by Pres. Michelle Bristow. We learned how to make hot chocolate and orange toast. Then we all got to sample it. We had a good time. Our leader closed the meeting. i Monsters The Cookie Monsters met at the home of our leader Susie Woolstcnhulmc Friday,. May 16. The Pledge was given by Janac Pace, motto by Wendy Woolstcnhulme and colors and emblem by Stacie Jenkins. We prepared a relish tray of carrots, celery, radishes and cucumbers. Our icadcr made a vegetable dip of sour cream, salad dressing and seasoning to eat with them, by Janae Pace Kip is currently a student at Utah Technical College at Salt Lake where he has been on the honor roll for the past 2 years, majoring in accounting. He is a graduate of South Summit High School where he served as Student Body President. He is also a graduate of S.S. Seminary. Kip and Jeri plan to make their home in Kamas this summer where they are both employed. They plan to move to Cedar City in the fall where Kip has a Scholarship to SUSC. Kamas. Utah are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Jeri Lynn McNeil, to Mr. Kip E. Bigelow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jon Bigelow of Kamas. Utah on June 6. 1980 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Jeri is a senior at South Summit High School where she will May 29 as an honor graduate. She attended Girl's State in her Junior year. Jeri graduated from South Summit Seminary. graduate Mr. Jeffrey Ray Louder k. Cathy ReNee Bosworth I Bosworth - Louder Dr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Bosworth are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Cathy ReNee; to Mr. Jeffrey Ray Louder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Louder. Their marriage will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Saturday, May 24: Cathy has graduated from Ricks College with an Associates Degree. She is continuing her education in Elementary Education at Brigham Young University. Jeff served a mission for the LDS Church in Leeds, England. He is presently attending Weber State College, where he is majoring in Elementary Education. The newlyweds will be making their home in Coalville. One Year Olds Births Wagstaff Ray and Lisa Wagstaff are proud, to announce the birth of their daughter, Melissa Dawn, born April 30 at the St. Marks Hospital. She weighed 8 pounds. 6'j ounces and was 21 inches tall. She has a 2 Vi year old brother, Justin, at home to help. Grandparents are Hal and Barbara Horton of Coalville and Dave and Amy Wagstaff of Evanston, Wyo. Great grandparents are Amy Shaw of Coalville and Bertha Hutchinson of Evanston, Wyo. Tom Fitzgerald Master Tom Fitzgerald was one year old on May 17. 1980. Tom is the son of Steve and Melonie Fitzgerald of Franics, Utah, and is the brother of Crissie and Cory who adore him. Very proud grandparents are Mrs. Olive Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Don (Norma) Fitzgerald of Francis. Many congratulations to you Tom on your very special day. Kelly Keven and Missey Kelly are the proud parents of a baby girl born May 8 in the LDS Hospital. They have chosen the name of Teresa Monic. She weighed in at 7 pounds. 3 ounces and was 20 inches long. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Uni Green of Kamas and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of Iowa. Congratulations to all! LpUttMOaUI Portrait by Wayne Fox Laws report for mission Mr. and Mrs. Elroy D, Laws have been called to 'the Nauvoo Mission rwhere they reported on May 15. Roy and Eava have lived in Coalville for five years where they operated the Coalville Cash Discount Store. Prior to that they have lived in Salt Lake City. They have six children: Richard and Charlotte and their four children of Orem; Kaelene and Richard Swanson of Dale City, Virginia; Michael and Diane and their two children of Sandy; Vickie and Jim Guild of Ogden; Debbie and Darrell Trump of American Fork; and Tammy, who is attending BYU and will be VcHIVMin-SPSMO- - CHEVROUT WlE . ' participating in the Hill Cumorah Pageant in June. Eava has served as Coalville "First Ward Relief Society Counselor and Spiritual Living Teacher. Roy has been Coalville Stake Sunday School Counselor. They have also served for three years in the Church School System in Tonga where Roy taught one year and spent two years in charge of the physical plant. The school in Tonga is a boarding school where the Church teaches more children than the government. Roy has also served twice as a Bishop in Provo and in Pueblo. Colorado. 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