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Show r w,rH,ifWH,a'Wni yn WWWm W"1 " 4A The Summit County Bee Colville, UT 84017 Friday, November 15, 1985 l Senior Citizen News Meet Your Neighbors Summit (Bounty Cooks Meet Your Neighbor v- ' ', V: .v ?: ft Senior Citizens South Summit . . . ; Nov. 4. To those in our group who ire troubled with the slow passage of time, volunteer to write this weekly report. Monday, the deadline, seems to come every other day. The months change almost as fast. Leora Fransons guests were the Maurice Balls. Ann Sargent. from Coalville, was the guest of Betty Miley. It is always a pleasure to welcome our guests. Today was like the calm after the storm of last Thursday's change of face and character. AU was back to normal, everyone recog-- . nizable. Nov. 7. As has been stated before, blood pressure days bring out a large group, as should do. Wc were happy to welcome Bcrniece and Harold Richards back from their southern abode until after the holidays. They had an enjoyable visit with the McMillams in Washington. They are well and keeping in touch with us through the Bee.. Mae Prescott led the group in singing Happy Birthday to Ruby Louder. We were informed that Hilda Thacker and Dirk Grotepas are on the sick list. We wish them a speedy recovery. To. realize .the magnitude of participation and enjoyment at our center, one must sit back. Summit Cooks relax, listen and watch. The concentration and facial expressions at the card and pod tables, nimble fingers creating interesting and useful articles and ordinary conversation, all punctuated with bursts of laughter. As If we stated by Addison: consider the frequent reliefs wc receive from laughter, and how often it breaks the gloom which is apt to depress the mind, one would take care not to grow too wise for so great a pleasure in life. A good laugh is sunshine in a house.'! Our center was filled with sunshine. Lorraine Bagnell November 6th. Fifty five present. He requested the club memsenior citizen members attended club on Wednesday and spent bers to decide which day we the day at the regular activities, would prefer to have our and listening to the band play all Thanksgiving dinner. A vote of their favorite musical selections the members set the date as We will November 20, this year. during the morning. The President then called upon soon be losing Ralph and Lorraine Garfield to the wanner Floyd Tryon to offer the prayer southern winter areas, where and blessing on the food before dinner on Wednesday, and they spend the cold months. They will be missed by all of us; requested Maxine Wright to especially the band members as present the same duty for Friday. Menus for the two days were his trombone is a great addition to the other instruments they beef pot pie, rolls, cole slaw, fruit have. Have a nice winter, and and raisin filled cookies on think often of the rest of us in our Wednesday and French dip boots and mittens. sandwiches, jello salad and President Ball supervised the blueberry turnovers on Friday activities of the two meetings of with assorted beverages each He called us to day. this week. attention each day prior to dinner Amy Shaw announced due to being served, for the purpose of lack of interest of the members having the minutes of the for a trip to Elko, Nevada, there previous meeting read by Secte-- " would be no trip taken at this tary Ruth Taylor, which were time. We hope that after the accepted as read by all members holiday season is over, and all CARD OF THANKS want to thank the many people that supported me in the Coalville City Election. I look forward to working with the City Council in making Coalville a city in which we can be proud. There is much work to be done and it will take the support of all people to accomplish the goals we want to achieve. Thank you for your vote of I con-fidenc- e. social sense." Elsie McCormick "Animals are such agreeable friends - they ask me no questions, they pass no criticisms." George Elliot James E. (Jim) Bums i Let stand until cool. Dissolve 2 T. yeast lit small aipount of warm water, and Vi'tsp. sugar. Add yeast and 2 eggs, 2 T. melted margarine, dash of salt to the other mixture. ' 4 C. sugar 6 C. water Make syrup and cool. Add unstrained juice of: 5 oranges 2 lemons 5 bananas crushed 1 qt. pineapple juice Freeze until mushy, serve with sprite. Makes 1 V4 gal. Caramel Popcorn 1 Add enough flour to make a light dough (about 8 cups). Let raise once. Make into roils or biscuits and raise again. Bake at 350 degrees until brown. C. brown sugar C. white sugar 1 C. white Karo 1 can sweetened condensed milk 1 sq. butter or margarine Cook to soft ball stage. Pour over about 4 qts. popped corn. 1 Meet Your Neighbor the year end bills have been taken care of, we may be able to 4 David and Evelyn Werner The Werners have lived in Henefer for five and one half years. Even though that is a relatively short period of time, they feel like they have put down roots because it is the longest they have ever stayed in one area. During their 14 years of marriage, they have moved a total of 10 times. Moving is not new to either David or Evelyn, they are both used to relocating because both their fathers were-- ' in the service, David's in the Navy and Evelyn's in the Army. 4m.i HH David was born in Inglewood, California.' He graduated from' high school in Hawaii and then attended Linfield College in Me Minnville. Oregon and also New VI - I C. oatmeal stirred into 2 C. boiling water ADD: y C. brown sugar Yf C. white sugar M C. shortening w. take a trip to some place of interest to more of our members. A crib quilt was finished by our quilting members on Friday. The past few winter days has given us fair warning of what we have in store for us for several months to come. Please dont let these stormy days keep you from attending dub meetings each week; we need all the warm friendly smiles and greetings to keep us from becoming gloomy and housebound. The following are some Quotes from a few philosophy students of our past era. "Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows. Helen Keller A small talent well used is better than a great one wasted. Mary Roberts Reinheart "I have that peculiar streak in me that says if you believe in something you should at least try to do something about it. Golds Meir "One difficulty about hay fever is that it has practically no Sherbet Slush Oatmeal Rolls. 1 Blaz-zar- Senior Citizens . 'r The Cook of the Week, this week is Joanne. Marchant of Kamas. Joannc Was ijgrn to Jim and Anna Mac BlazZafd, and was raised in the 'Kamas area. Joanne married Lewis Marchant, and they have two children, Jon and Niki. d Joanne is employed at Lumber and really enjoys her work: She likes to cook and She enjoys sewing entertain. and most handwork, and especially time spent with her family. Joanne comes from a family of good cooks so no recipes are originals, just handed from grandma to mother or from aunts or sisters-in-laHere are a few of Joanne's favorites. . North Summit M A K- 0;';: Mexico' State University in Los Cruces, New Mexico. David worked as a manager for several different finance companies; Pacific Finance, Interstate Services, and C.I.T. He was in this line of work for nine years. He is currently the Plant Cleric for Champlin Yellow Creek Plant. . David enjoys individual sports. He likes the challenge of competing against himself, trying to improve his own records. and has K and 10 and ski cross country. Evelyn was born in Fairbanks, Alaska. She graduated from 1 Town Margaret Hennek '.I high school in Los Cruces, New Mexico. She and David met while they were both attending college at New Mexico State. Evelyn has always been an avid reader with a love for books and libraries. While in college, she got her first job working in a library and has worked in several others. She still spends a good deal of her time making good use of libraries. She also likes to crochet. David and Evelyn are. both converts to the church and have just been called to serve ss Stake Missionaries. ; The Werner's have two children: Michael 10, and Andrew who is 8. The boys are good friends. With so many moves in the past, they relied upon each other for friendship. Michael was born in Texas. He is in the Sth grade and he enjoys sports, any physical activity and Cub Scouts. Andrew was born in New Mexico. He is in the 3rd grade. He likes outdoor activities and he, like his mother, loves to read. Both boys also enjoy seeing what new things they can create with their Legos. , The Werners really enjoy living in Henefer. . Until this move, they had always lived in large cities. They like living In a small community and feel it ,is a wonderful place to raise their boys. s messages Lynn and Emily Sorensen left for a fun filled two week trip to Hawaii this past week. They went with friends from Salt Lake to a Weber River Water Convention. The South Summit Drill Team has been invited to march at Weber State College's first basketball game, on November 23. On that night Weber State will be honoring South Summit. Members of the Drill Team will be selling tickets to. the game7 Chad Freestone is having a' stay in the St. Marks Hospital this week for problems relating to surgery he had on his knee . , 3 l We Insure vehicles of qH types. . Autos, bpats, recreational vehicles we insure all your recreational vehicles. And, we insure vehicles for your business, no matter what it LEAVITT GROUP OF HEBER CITY Mike Sullivan, Commercial and Health Laura Daoust, Homeowner and Auto 68 NORTH MAIN, HEBER CITY rat-654-057- 2 (HeberCty) 649831 (Park City) puai week. they spent .the weekend hunting pheasants, and being with frienfls. Young women, and . their throughout the world to a satelite broadcast last Sunday night. The broadcast, taped from Temple Square Florence Rockhill had the in Salt Lake, featured Russell M. pleasure of having her grandson,' Nelson, Ardith Kapp, and Cole Thomas, stay with her this Gordon B. Hinckley. The new past week. Cole also spent some theme for the year was presented time with his aunt and unde, also. The major winter storm of the Joyce and Kendall Rockhill. He ' was in the area for five days;' past week has brought winter, Bill Mitchell left along with a few mixed their kids behind and' took a Some are excited for feeling. the ski hunting trip to Roosevelt this. season and other winter sports, while other are dreading the cold weather. Whatever your feelings, dont forget to drive , aiidi-Trac- Warn Allen, M.D. Herb Lepley, F.N.p, , - Adult and Pediatric Medical Care Obstetrics and Emergencies HOURS: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday . 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.' Monday and Wednesday 9:00 AM. to 7:00 R.Mi , " Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 1 2:00 Noon Vic Judd, RPT Registered PtiyskaLTherapist Pre and Post Surgical Therapy; Industrial and Sports Ipjuriei Hours hwSviduaBy Arranged Kts. Leit-hea- d. COALVILLE HEALTH CENTER , maybe. Call on us, your insurance professionals, for a no obligatiori quote. earlier in the year. Shad Sorensen and Nathan Lcithcad took a trip to Logan this past weekend. They had fun watching the BYU vs USU football game. They stayed with Patti Sorensen and Joel 00344481 . careffullyl A very special thanks to Mrs. Alton Grotepas who has been in Cub Scoots and Blazer B class serving by going always the extra miles. She was released Sunday and Kip Blglow will be the new . leader. Carrie Evan was put fan as Sec. in the Young Women.. The South Summit Etemeutuy School had parent' teacher conference on Tuesday. Even though the storm was bad. it was well attended. D.U.P was cancelled because of the storm on Tuesday. |