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Show Friday, January 17, 1992 work and determination to complete his trail to become an Eagle. He is from Troop 132 and is sponsored by the Kamas I Ward. For his Eagle project, Reed chose to renovate the nursery room for the St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Heber City, where he is a member and has served as an Altar Server for seven years. It took ova 50 hours to plaster, sand, and paint the room plus 12 chairs, three bookcases, and table. It was a very rewarding project Reed, along with Raymond and Michael Moya, (Scouts), his grandpa Albert Chavez, aunt Connie, his sister, Tina, and mother, were recognized at his church for the wonderful job that had been Eagle Scout Certified Home ,Economist Recognized The Council for Certification at !the American Home Economics ! Association has list announced that ..Faye Boyer, Summit County Extension Home Economist of Utah State University! Cooperative Extension, has earned the Certified Home Economist (CHE) credential 'As one of 8,500 CHEs across the base. Certification requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree from a regionally-accredite- d college or a and passing score mi university the national hone economics examination. Faye completes 75 Professional Development Units (PDUs) every three years to remain United States, Faye demonstrates continuing commitment to maintaining a current level of knowledge in the field of home economics. .CHEs work in diverse roles internationally. A; CHE might be found in San Francisco conducting research, in New .York managing a hotel staff. In Dallas advising viewers how to invest, in Atlanta buying a new fall line for retail or in Omaha teaching family living courses. The common link of all these people is the profession of home economics and a commitment to continuing education. By becoming a CHE, a practitioner validates attainment of a measurable level of knowledge in home economics and a commitment to expanding that knowledge- - The American Home Economics Association, which serves as an advocate for home economists and represents the field to external constituencies, was founded in 1909. As one of the oldest professional organizations in the United States, the association has spearheaded the l Reed Milliner Jr. Reed and Bernice Milliner, of Kamas, are very proud to announce that their son, Reed Jr became an Eagle Scout on Sept. 22. After 10 months of waiting on paper work, he finally received his award on Dec. 27. He is and is a freshman at South Summit High certification effort: To provide assurance to con- School. sumers that Certified Home Economists are well prepared for professional practice; To foster more uniform standards of good practice in home economics; multi-dimension- al To It has taken six years of hard One Year Old . encourage increased continuing education profession; and within the To assist employers in recruitment and selection of home economists. Michael & Jaussi, son of John and Sandy Jaussi, has been called to serve .in the Nevada Las Yegas Mission. His Farewell will be held Elder Greg Arnold on Sunday, Jan. 19 at 11:20 a.m. in the Wanship Ward. He enters the Elder Greg Arnold has just reMTC oh Jan. 29. j turned from the Germany Munich ' Michael graduated from North Mission. He will be reporting his Summit High School in May of mission in the Henefer Second 1991. He played'fooitball and basWard on Sunday, Jan. 19 at 11:15 ketball for four years and was a.m. of the football team his seGreg is the son of Leo and Lue nior year. He was selected by The Arnold, of Henefer. He had a sucDeseret News aqd The Saif Lake cessful mission and enjoyed it very Football much. Tribune as 1A . Elder Anthony Max Park On Jan. 6, Elder Anthony Max Park (Tony) returned home from his mission. He served in the Arizona Phoenix Mission until boundaries were changed in April of 1990 when he moved into the New Mexico Albuquerque Mission. He served in Window Rock, AZ (the Navajo capitol of the world); Alamosa, Co.; Santa Fe, NM; Banding, UT, Montezuma Creek, UT, and finally in Farmington, NM He speaks of his mission as the "greatest learning experience in his life so far" and All-Sta- te Lineman-199- 1. "the best kept secret in the Church!" He loved the people WHos New in Pink and Blue? Roy and Mary Ellen Anderson, of Woodland, arc proud to announce ' the arrival of their fourth child, Weston Anderson. He was bom on Dec. 12 at 5:57 p.m. at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. He weighed 8 lbs. 14 ozs. and was inches long. 2 , Grandparents are Arvin and ' Ardean Anderson, of Woodland, and Afton Floyd, of Lake Town, UT. . 19-1- . : Give a hoot U.S.DA - mis- spring. KAMAS HEALTH CENTER 50 Noth Main " Kamas, UT Complete Family Medical and Emergency Care. Lost Coalville Hours:: Call 336-269- 7 East of his sion and is looking forward to maintaining the many acquaintances he made while there. The honorable release he received from Stake President Robert Rydalch was a welcome gratuity and .reminder of his two years of service to the Lord and His children in the Albuquerque Mission. Tony's homecoming was held Jan. 12 in the Woodland Ward, where he was welcomed home by family and friends. He plans to attend Utah State University in the WAIN ALLEN, M.D. CYNTHIA BARNES, FNP SALLY SHENK-FUEG- I, FNP I Black neutered male cal In I.W. HoytsvilleRd., Wanship December 13, 1991. . . Pet's name is Punk. return. safe for Reward Any into is appreciated. i SO Coalville, UT Don't pollute. Forest Sendee, ifCat ' COALVILLE HEALTH CENTER 82 Noth niwiw , Monday. - Friday: 8:30 - Spin Saturday: 8:30 - 13 noon Monday. Friday: 8:30 Saturday: CLOSED Coalville 24 hour number: Kamas 24 hour number: -- 801-336-44801-783-43- 5pm 03 85 VIC JUDD, REGISTERED PHYSICAL THERAPIST J 649-834- Services based on sliding fee scale r RrePoat urglcal therapy. Industrial Sport Injurtca. Dy appointment only In Coalville by calling: ther SE S 30:NorthlMaintf783-446- 9 J Pricesl$3.00 Adultj $1.25 Children tel An American Tale FIEY News oy Returns Michael R. Jaussi paperaidteBie. OFFICES IN COALVILLE, KAMAS 7 AND PARK CITY this honor. Missionary . Substance abuse services for individual, families and couples. parents, all the dedicated leaders, and any others who helped him achieve De-L- Un your head Smart people meyctaato Confidential Outpatient Mental Health and ed The Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Coalville Camp, held their yearly holiday party at the DUP building on Monday, Jan. 6. Sixteen members enjoyed this festive occasion. Cade Fitzgerald Bisel After the opening exercises, Cade celebrated his first birthday, which were conducted by Kathleen on Dec. 14 His iridtn and dad, De- - r Blonquist, Wanda Spriggs gave Loy and Trudy Bisel, his sister. some stories of Christmas in pioBeau Dee, and brother, Cole, helped neer times. It was a lot different him celebrate. than it is today, but the people IBs grandparents, dark and Jean made good use of the little that they Fitzgerald, of Heber City, and had and eqjoyed merry Christmas and Louise Bisel of Woodland, seasons, in spite of the poor condi- -. wished him happy birthday, also. tions under which they were living. After this, June Wilde and Wanda ' led them in playing games of the type that were played by the pioneers. Music was played and singing conducted by Esther Brown. Refreshments were served by Louise Wallace, Jean Wilson, Es- Michael is an Eagle Scout and was a North Summit representative to Utah Boys State. . Family and friends are invited to attend an Open House at the Jaussis after the Farewell. VALLEY MENTAL HEALTH 50-Mil- er DUP Offensive-Defensi-ve 1. - Missionary Missionary Farewell Returns - SMOKING CESSATION CLASS Looking tor a New Year's Resolution? Why not kick the tobacco habit? Classes begin Jan. 21, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and meet twice a week for two weeks. To register, call the Summit CityCounty Health Department at 783-432- Reed has earned 23 Merit badges, he attended many day camps, one week at Camp Maple Dell, he earned his Year Around Camping patch, he attended two Klondikes, the International and Utah Heritage Jamborals, and he also received a patch for hiking up to Kings Peak and several lakes in the High Uintas in August Reed has made many friends and will always remember the many experiences he has gone through in Scouting. Grandparents are Albert and Virginia Chavez, of Kamas; Darrel Milliner, of Peoa, and greatgrandfather, Luciano Martinez, of Grand Junction, CO. Reed has two sisters, Tina and Linda, and a brother, Brian. At his Eagle ceremony, he received as a token of their love and for his hard work and efforts in Scouting, a beautiful mounted brass eagle from his father and a eagle in flight made by his mother. They hope his Scouting experiences and the values of Scouting will stay with him for many years to come. Reed would like to thank his cross-stitch- Brown, and Beulah Willoughby. The party was topped off by the Their Vice Captain, Leora Robinson, were missed, also Vera Brown and Margaret Sargent, all of whom were ill at that time. PEOPLE SERVING PEOPLE 3A Subscribe To The Summit County Bee done. certified. The Summit County Bee , PLAYS: .).s. 'r 1 Jan. 17, 18 & 20 An all family movie t ,t |