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Show ww t IT m S 10 y Wt0 1" ff The Summit County y Missionaries I lee lT 14017 Coalville, Births Friday, r . Weddinj Church News Birthdays PTA Club News Anniversaries . I May 16, 1986 3A , Community Service is our Day to Day Business 1 Smh Summit Ckseriesdas Chosen This put yeek wu student select a squad of eight cheerleaders. This squad, made up of next years sophomores, juniors, and seniors, will have no J.V. or Varsity division. The girls will also be cheering at all girls basketball games which is different from put years. Thirteen of the original sixteen girls came out of the primaries on Monday, and campaigned .all day Tuesday and part of the day Wednesday. After the final vote, and the elections at South Summit, and along with elections come cheerleader tryouts. Tryouts were held in a different way this year. Instead of the studentbody voting on four J.V. and' four Varsity cheerleaders as in the. past, a combined judges score and studentbody vote wu used to . - judges' Henefer scores were tallied Wednesday afternoon, the following eight were announced the cheerleaders: 1986-8- 7 u North Summit High School Rodeo Club officers: Gary Stokes, President; Gaylon Richins, Vice President and Kristy Hughes, Secretary, display championship buckles at Shannon Swena, Angel DiSta-fanMissy McNeil, Jennifer Beer, Shanae Simpson, Tami McCormick, Jenny Park (assiso, Receives First Interstate Bank. North Summit Rodeo Club tant head cheerleader), and Nylene Fisher (head, cheerleader). The girls have a lot of - Schedules Rodeo enthusiasm, and hope to maka next year a great year. Grant The North Summit High School Rodeo Officers, Gary Stokes - President, Gaylon Richins - Vice President and Oil Field Services. The buckles are on display at First Interstate Bank and we would invite everyone to go in and see them. We would also like to thank all of the other contributors who have bought advertising in our rodeo program and ask you to watch for their ads. Kristy Hughes - Secretary, proudly display championship buckles to be presented at the On April 3, 1986, the Permanent Community Impact Fund Board, which is staffed by the Division of Community Development, Department of Community and Economic Development, awarded Henefer Town a $60,000 grant to replace a bridge over the Weber River. As you know, the Impact Board allocates funds which are high school rodeo scheduled for May 23, and 24, 1986, at 7:00 p.m. at the Coalville City The rodeo club Fairgrounds. would like to give a heartfelt The rodeo will be put on by Clegg Championship Rodeos, and some of our top high school athletes will be competing. A highlight of the rodeo will be a thanks to the following for contributing $100.00 to sponsor the event or the rodeo: Black Willow Mink, Deans Coffee Shop, Utelite Corporation, Reess Metal Works, Wm C. & Helen Blonlquist, Torman's Market, Utah Power and Light, Kozy generated by mineral lease royalties in the state for the purpose of providing financial assistance to energy impacted communities. western dance to be held at the quonsut hut Friday night after the rodeo featuring the Muddv Water Band. We have been thrilled with the communitys support of our club this year, and ask you to continue to support us by attending the rodeo. See ya there! - Cafe, Mountain Fuel, First Interstate Bank, Geary Construction, Utah Title and Abstract, Summit County and Willoughby Hearts of Cookies Pink and Blue 4M Club Organized by Tyree Sargent Kayd Lyn Woodard Jenny Park' Angel DiStefano Lorinda Fawcett; is Stacey Jones; Song Leader is Mandy Martinez; Secretary is Heather Richins; and Reporter is Tyree Sargent. Our leader is Waneta Fawcett Christine Richins is the assistant leader. Vice-preside- nt The Hearts of Cookies Cooking Club was organized Tuesday, May 6, 1986 at Lorinda Fwacett's home. Items of business included the drawing for offices. President is 4-- H John and Kim Woodard of Francis are very proud parents of a baby girl bom to them May 11, 1986 at the Heber hospital. Kayd Lyn Woodard will be the new name. Kayd was 7 lbs. 1 oz. and was 20 inches tall. She has Britni to help take care of her. Very proud grandparents are Mrs. Rae Woodard of Kama s and Mr. Lynn Woodard of Frands, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Georgi of Great grandparents Oakley. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mills of Heber -- Gty. Trudy Marie Goodworth Rex and Vikki Goodworth of Kamas, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Trudy Marie Goodworth. She was bom on March 27, 1986 at the Wasatch County Hospital in Heber City, Utah. Trudy weighed 7 pounds and .was 20 inches tall. She has two sisters CoaMIfe BPW News The Coalville BPW Club met at the Kozy Cafe, May 7, 1986. This months meeting was a business meeting, also elections of new officers. President Georgia called the meeting to order. The Pledge wu led by Helen Blonlquist and the dub Collect wu led by Joyce - meeting, "Women in Power Positions".' She gave an exceptional presentation and unanimous to support project this . j This was DESIRE. KTAXIfc IKIIIAI . mag KAMAS THEATRE L VILLAGE MALL very IB-17-- ASTMNSFELBEHQnLM 649-654- 1 AA Wed - Ladies A Seniors 42 seniors Thun - Mon 6 Senior All OTHER times DAILY AT a SlM (EX. am SUM.) AUNAUSALkEUASt WW DNLYiHOMD DEVITO MMUtttmmwkMi ( hi FOR ADVENTURERS ONLY! From The Maker m Of MM i a i siuhiunn ! AUYSHKOir bar-BLU- Vice? JUDD NELSON courage! An Advmtura Fran Dun IMk AT fcM (EX. SUN.) starts ra CITY& B An exhilarating story of endurance, humour, and STARTS FRIDAY j COMING MAY 23 COBRA !DEflLTHEflTRE6541181 OLTERQEIST danger, love, MAY - PARK CITY - LEGEND Joyce Mitchell, June Toole, ' II WONPER AND Georgia' S cates, Jean Wilson, Helen Judd, Sharlene Anderton, Almeida Richins, Phylis Richins, Smith, Louise Wallace, and Rose Wallace. Also Wanda Spriggs, Dana Keys, Marge Crittenden, Louise Rees, Joan Sargent, Sylvia Mortensen, Betty Willoughby, Terry Archer, Janet Rees, Afton Blonlquist, Helen Blonlquist and Leah Ercanbrack. HOLIDAY A WORLD FULL OF MAGIC. Gub members present were . Plans were discussed for the senior girls open house to be held May 24, 1986 at the stake center. Joyce Mitchell presented a president's bag to the dub. Donated by a special member, Mabel Larsen. This will be used by the dub president to carry her material. sgMIHT Gwen Larson, De Ann Geary, Phylis Kamas and Joseph and Iris of Orion, Michigan. Great grandmother Mrs. Vida Duce of Pontiac, Michigan. Congratulations to all. Roerink Missy McNeil Tami McCormick Ann. . very much. The proud grandparents are Mrs. Richard V. Goodworth of . dynamic talk, enjoyed by everyone in attendance. We could all see why she won the competition and our club is very proud of De Mitchell. A dinner was .served to members. twenty-fiv- e New officers were elected. The nominating committee consisted of Helen Blonlquist, Terry Archer and Betty Willoughby. They presented the ballot and voting was conducted. The officers for 1986 - 1987 are: President, Gwen Larson; President Elect, DeAnn Geary; Secretary, Bonnie Snyder; Treasurer, Colleen Sargent; Historian, Rose Wallace. A letter wu read from the NSPTAS asking the dub support them with a donation to entertain the Senior class with a party after The vote was graduation. thoughtful of Mabel and many thanks were sent to her. DeAnn Geary then presented her talk she gave at district Jesica and Trisha who love her .BflHD OF THE JHflND DAILY: 7:10 10, 7:10 Cl ft? 7 Dajf:fc10ta STARTS m 010 HTjntT ALLSHO' AT S:M (EX. SIltfT COMING SOON TO THE AVON THEATRE A NEW SURROUND STEREO SYSTEM II sejmisa; V-v- 4 . c -- ti , i.-- . - Y'. iuraii,- nt ' n |