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Show me The Summit County Bee Coalville. UT 84017 Friday. April 3. 1981 Success, like beauty is in the eye of the beholder J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association By Dr. Daryl Success, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. In education successes seem to little-by-littl- e, and piece-bypiec- concept-by-concep- t. prospector can become e, A higfhly successful by making a big find of gold in one day. Finding success in school can be a struggle that takes years. This much is verv nlain to Scout Training Seminar nice, Larry. An older brother can snort that "anybody could make an A in that kid stuff'. To those people, Larrys good matter. And grade was a Larry, who had been exploding with excitement about his success, was now deflated. He had earlier seen that quiz as a success. When teachers, What does the word "success" mean? One of my favorite dictionary definitions for it is "the degree of measure of attaining a desired end. Like the word "beauty, the word "success" is an abstraction. come though: The more success a child has in school, the greater that childs desire grows for gaining even more success. Of course, not every student can be the valedictorian. But every one can have successes in reading, test scores, overcoming problems in understanding mathemetics and completing tough homework assignments. That's where parents come in. It was stated earlier in this, essay that success is in the eye of the beholder. If a boy who's been having trouble with algebra comes bursting in the front door with an A" on a quiz, a lot of things can happen. Dad can nod absently and go back to the sports page. Mom can smile and pass if off with a that's ho-hu- m the others didnt share his enthusiasm, even he ceased to see it in the same light. Chances are, that experience did not increase in him the natural hunger for more successes. Parents, brothers and sisters who share students excitement and progress in school are performing an extremely important service to that young person. The world needs more of that kind of sharing. South Summit P T A holds Social Hour By Betty Larsen scouting is about. On April 24 and 25, a campout will be held at the Oakley. Town, Park. The overnight campout will be a basic format and "on the job training., duty, from the seminar ail over Scout Leaders from Summit County- are attending the seminars. Those present at the March 19 meeting were: main speakrs BvdSeyes'.ofH.eueferi Ddnald G.V Thiriftt Of Cbalvilie, ", Richard Jbrgensoii' of Peba' arid Ken Woolstenhulme of Oakley. . The Boys Scouts of America, Great Salt Lake Council, is having a six week district sponsored training seminar. The programs goals are to enhance leadership skills. Leaders will be updated on scouting activities. Among items discussed . will be cooking and camping skills, patrol activities, making a flag, patrol cheer', knot tieing, and all the other things By Betty Larsen On Tuesday, March 17, the High School PTA held a "Green and White Appreciation Social at the South Summit High .School in Kamas. The occasion .honored teachers and other school personnel. The PTA committee, under th.e. expert direction .of Lydia,. Carpenter, presented 'Certifi-- S cates of Appreciation inj scroll, rolled and tied with a green ribbon. Delicious refreshments . were served at the event. Speakers' PTA Presdient, Dr. Bart f; were Christenson and High School ; $ f Dr. Bart Christenson 4A Principal, Dr. 'Mark Littleford. This was the first social for the newly organized High School PTA. -- ' Other leaders present were Jim Milliner, Roger L. Jorgenson, Sheila Jorgenson and Jack Mar-chaall of Pepa. Gary R. Stevens, nt DeMar Wilde and Joanne Aplan-,al- p all of, Oakley. From Kamas came, Kerry Lambert, Keith Page and Terry D. Atkinson. Attending frorn Hoytsville were Robert William, Vaiice '.Dent and Ron Eyagjaspn. W.R. Spills, Snyder- viQe;,LtotfIB(dhanh Francis, Earl McNeil,- I ' ,A . ! t V t It mi JANES CERAMICS OPEN ' Monday thru Friday 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. . - 1 and Kathy Gordon. a Mrfrch H X JO V-m y k A V Tn I t Games won and lost are as follows: Circle X Trucking, 33, 18V4; Grants TV, 33, 19; Pioneer Trails, 26, 26; GW&TPP By Products, 26, 26; Coalville Repair, 25 j , 26 Vi; Deans Coffee Shop, 24, 28; Kiddy Kollege, CLASSES EVERY THURSDAY . 21, 31; 7:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. ;261 Commerical St. Dans. Towing, 19, 33. High Series Morgan, Utah mm Janette Larsen, 502; Wilda Peterson, 488; Maxine Diston, 476; Janet Moore, 468; Barbara Pace, 469; Donna Jenkins, 468; Mabel Vernon, 456; Merline Siddoway, 455. W66dlahd, and Mike 1 If V. - Hair, Marion were also present. - GOT High Games A? Janette Larsen, 194, 156, 152; Maxine Dtston, 182; Wilda Peterson; 176, 166;' Barbara Pacttf 75, 154; 178; Donna Jenkins,!270, 172; Myma Homef LT1 ; Mabel Vernon 167;YI52; Marie Vernon, 166V Merlene Siddpway, 162j 165; Debra ' Jones, 157; Shirley Stolhand.lSAlq-feSchins- , 154; Marie Wilde, 152, 150; Linda Grant, lSlfRia Ostmeier, Janet Mdorejp5, -- 150. .. - . Left to Right. Lynn Richmond. Dawna Rae Page. Dr. Bart Christenson. Kathy Gordon. Lydia Carpenter and Dr. Mark Littleford. High Series March 23. i, . . HI MQfnnsie , IV - - -- itA Julie Black, 501; Maxine Diston,' 496; Jahette Larsen, 485; Althea Richins, 483; Barbara. Pace,, 477; Linda Grant, ,483; Penny Ludtke, 472; Donna Jenkins, 463; Norma Winters, 451 v,- . RJV? Little League Wrestling (PBCil SSQiiW K; V &. t ? wifw r'. Will A Dr. Bart Christenson -- J3W -'i and Dr. Mark Littleford. , clean your carpets safely and economically. WE . 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