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Show 4A The Summit County Bee Friday, April 6, 1990 Senior Citizen News Around The County e e a e e ia ' I1 Meet Your Neighbor NoithSui Neighbor's In The by Margaret Hennek Senior Citizens The highlight of our visits to the Senior Citizens Club House this week was on Friday when we had Maxine and Ted Wright with us Name: Rhea M. Wilde in Kamas Valley: Husband, Harold again and fourteen guests from the Occupation: Oldest woman in Wilde, was bom here "and this is Morgan Senior Club who came to Oakley. where we built our new home by visit and be our guests for dinner Hobbies: Used to enjoy crochetthe river after we were married. that day. ing and quilting. Now just takes Beverly and Jean served a dinner If I could live my life over I care of her house. baked of ham, mashed potatoes and eduwould: Be better and get more Favorite Book: Book of Mormixed vegetables, carrot and gravy, atunable cation to since she was mon. Relief Society lessons, and and gingerbread rolls raisin salad, tend much school past the eighth church magazines. The Sisters in sauce. with Everyone was pleased the Ward just recorded on tape the grade. with the menu and thanks go to our book "Faith, The Essence of True Most important upcoming good cooks. v Religion, since she cannot see event: 91st birthday on July 10. After the meal was finished, we Greatest Fear Nothing. Three favery welL She will enjoy listening were entertained by Zane DeWeese, to this bode. vorite foods: Bread, puddings, ordiRobin Judd, and Micky Sargent Best Friend: All Relief Society nary meal such as ham and vegetawith their guitars and beautiful Sisters and Senior Citizens, and bles. voices. They presented beautiful Tana Crittenden, who reads to her vocal selections that made the I Place would like to visit die Sunday whole day so much nicer for everynight eveiy Person who most influenced my most: Always wanted to go to Disone present Thank you so much life: No one special. Person I'd neyland but will probably not make for spending the time with us, and most like to talk to: Just a brother it now, especially since she cannot hope to see and hear all of you or sister to have around to talk to see well. Did make it to Niagra again one of these days. since they are all dead. Why I live Falls once. A nice display of arts and crafts our members have been working on was set up for all to look at Many complimentary 'Statements were made on the articles from both visitors and our own members. "Folks! You ain't seen nothing yet until these and many more will be ready for our bazaar in a few months. WERE FIGHTING FOR American Heart The meeting on Wednesday was VOURUFE Association conducted by Vice President Morby who made a financial report on fends received by our Club from Mountainhmds Association in the past quarter. She also suggested that our Club make plans for a special dinner away from the Chib, or some other form of entertainment Spotlight ; that might encourage new members to join with us. The group agreed that a poduck dinner was what we would enjoy the most and the date was set for April 21 at 4 p.m. Everyone make plans for this date and bring a potential new member if at all possible. George Phelps issued an invitation to all members to attend die groundbreaking ceremony for the new middle school house on April 3 at 2:30 pjn. . President Ball conducted the meeting on Friday, with a hearty V .rZt i - V'l-A- Senior Citizens March 2& Irma welcomed the Seniors and reported that Elmer was in very critical condition. Our thoughts and prayers are with him. Our cooks served us delicious casseroles of ham and macaroni and cheese, relish trays, hot rolls, honey, cottage cheese, and peach salad, buttered carrots, and cake with lemon sauce. That were 48 Seniors to enjoy the dqr. March 29: It was a sad group that gathered today following the news that our dear President Elmer had passed away. AV' . KNOW THIS ft v WARNING SIGN. i On Wednesday, our meal wu pork chop, potpoes and gravy, vegetables, cole slaw, tolls, and lemon pie. It was really tasty. Thanks to the codks again. I just heard from my old friends, Elroy and his wife, Elvira. He says he was going to become a Census taker, but changed his mind. "Who Mountainlands at Provo that day. the wants to enter a strange home and Secretary Neilson presented find 3.3 people living therer he minntM on Friday. Both sets of asks. minutes were approved by the Elvira won't be playing golf this members present summer. She became disgruntled Prayers for the two meetings afier the Club gave her a camel inwere given by Merald McQueen on stead of a golf cart ..'cause she was Wednesday, and by Shirley Phelps spending so much time in sand ! on Friday. trips. Old El says, "Middle age is Quilters for die week had been when Gen, you make each day count. Old Gwen, Edna, Eleanor, Ellen, is when you ask for a recount! and age Shirley. Myria, Marr, Marie, welcome to our members and aH our euests. He also reminded us of fu- the noth" dinMr in the near ture. The minutes of previous meeting was presented by Leah Neilson, in the absence of Woodrow, who was attending a meeting with South Summit - ' Summit County Cooks roast beefr mashed potatoes, gravy, steamed cabbage and carrots, tossed salad, hot bread, honey, and yummy cinnamon rolls. It was reported that Elmer's funeral would be Saturday at noon at Something Extra Pre-Scho- ol Krisd Peterson is opening a new in the Valley. SomeExtra located at thing pre-scho- ol Pre-Scho- The Seniors were greeted by 246 East Upper Loop Road, MarVice PresidentVem Huff: He wel--. ion. Offers just what the name .corned die Harold Richards Jback says, extras and lots of than feu a from their sojourn inAriioni;. low cost Classes are Tuesday and 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. three fcAlso, Atene Thompson,' daugliiSffof Thursday, hours fell of fun and learning. Ifa and Letha Miles, Elaine include Numbers activities Prescott, Sweeney md Amos Daily and phonic ABCs Families, Franson, who has been ill for two and hands on sounds, colors, shapes months. We were so happy to have basic Spancomputer experience, them back with us. Viish, art and science, health and We enjoyed a delicious dinner of safety, creative exercise, music, and j ) South Summit's Class of 1991 presents " Ohce WpoKi Xime WARNING GAS PIPELINE :& , Vv v 4 T. ?" Saturday, April 7, 1990 , "Dance, from .W'' - - j Mxr rT ' pipelines. infor-matio- TI -- . - f 8i30 to 12t00 Kristi is an adult and child CPR certified. , , " "Promenade at 900 Shop At Home Tickets i rrr; - IT MARKS HIGH PRESSURE UNDERGROUND NATURAL GAS PIPELINES OF QUESTAR PIPELINE CO. . State law requires that if you're doing any excavating, seismic work, road grading, building or any other construction near pipeline markers, you must notify the appro- priate pipeline company. These maikers, identify Questar Pipeline Co. natural gas 5-- 30 Xs f, of-fc- pre-scho- ol. ' ' W: one-on-on- Pre-Scho- - p " play acting. They will perform plays for parents, art projects such is buttons, sponge art tee shirts, collage, day sculpture, and much more. Creative activities such is soccer, tumbling,, freestyle dance, sports conditioning and confidsoca building activities. Classes will be scheduled by die term but you can join any time. Report ends and parent teacher meetings every term. We will provide the treats and all costumes. Kristi is a mother of four children is currently attending die ICS School in Child Cue and will be using the Beks Book Private School curriculum. They want to wok together with parents and children to create a fun and enjoyable learning experience. Classes will be limited in size so children can have more e contact is ol Extra Something year-rouAnd also n a summer camp for children 8 yean old and a four hour class. Call n. Kristi at 783-22for more nd 'nv - Center in Marion. Our sincere and heartfelt sympathy goes to his family. He will be sorefy missed by afi. There were 49 Seniors that enjoyed their day. the Stake Before digging, call Questar Pipeline collect (307) 382-888Underground will to be located prevent damage pipelines and increase safety at no charge to the calling party. (Note: Notice to Questar Pipeline is NOT notice to other utilities or pipeline companies.). $5.00 - single GARDENS TILLED $8.00 - couple 7SHEEP and CALC 336-26- 02 If you notice any of the conditions shown below call the same number, since they may indicate pipeline problems. Hiring or blaring mud Dirt bring blown Firariolnav Wottorir MBflUfl BDElfl Fnappormdy manriing from tw ground Questar Pipeline Co. - wiw nowng Into Iho air U pond, crook or Bubbfng action ctadaUi wrtacowrior IS NOW TAKING SPniNG REGISTRATION CALL. KRISTI AT $ SHEARING, ( small herds. ) 2. t r |