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Show 4A TIm Summit County Boo Friday, May 15, 1992 North Summit South Summit Senior Citizens Senior Citizens We were greeted warmly by President Mick Ball and Vice President Eleanor Morby. They treated us royally with boxed candy from Mick and candy kisses from Eleanor. Favors for the mothers were made by faithful members, Marr Hennek, Louise Simister, Eleanor Morby, Gen Geary, Amy Shaw, Pat Anderson, Cleora Trujillo, Marie Wilde, and Elsie Oswald. These are some very crafty ladies, and we do appreciate them. A bit of spring was brought in by the beautifully handmade floral baskets that decorated the tables. They were furnished by Eleanor, too. Music was in the air as the band practiced while the nifty stitchers, Vemice Clark, Eleanor Morby, Helen Boyer, Helen Judd, Rachel Wright, and Leah Nielson spent some of their time at the quilting frames. We're so lucky to have all these people taking care of our needs. Get well wishes go to Mary Jacobson, who had eye surgery, and to Lyle Willoughby, who is having some heart problems. Was glad to isee Lyle out on Friday even though he had to bring his friend (the oxygen tank) along. We hope Joe Warburton and Kelly Wilde will soon fed like being with us. Wed. we had chicken, potatoes and gravy, rolls, Jdlo salad, and dessert, while on Friday, we had breakfast. Saved 94 meals, now don't you wish you would have come to join us? Would love to have you all. We had some special entertainment of Wednesday with a program by Doug Geary, accompanied by his wife, Louette. Then Miss Jennifer Richins and Miss Joslin Garfield entertained with some piano selections. Bet we had some proud mothers, fathers, and grandparents present. Thanks to you all for sharing your time and talent. Thanks to Amy Shaw for making the arrangements. We hope our guests, Svava Anderson, Rosalie and Dell Thorsness, had a good time and will come again. Business meetings were conducted by President Ball with minutes read by secretary Woodrow Nielson. Prayers woe given by Floyd Tyron and Woodrow Nielson. Geri Essen lead us in exercises. She's gonna make certain we do them. Maybe, make a habit which will be hard tn break Just heard that Emma Johnson is back in the hospital in Mesa, AZ. Get well wishes go to her and to all you who have health problems. Don't forget to bring your toe tapping even if you aren't what we call swingers to the Benefit Social for Don (Poo Bear) Piercy Satuday, May 16 at 8 p.m. There will be a donation box and we ask that you bring some snack foods to nibble on. The band has been practicing so should be a they are in fine form real fun evening. The family of J. Edward CTed to us) and Maxine Wright have invited all their friends to an Open House to honor their 66th wedding anniversary and their birthdays. It's at the Henefer Fire Hall on Sunday, May 24. Well, we have been wondering how they were doing, now we can see for ourselves. but I never heard It's funny one word of complaint that it was raining, just many words of thanks for the moisture as it's planting time again. Remember: A gardener is a person who believes that what goes down must come up! Senator Hatch Announces 01B7B UnM Feature SpnBcalt, Me. Deadline For Service Academy Applicants Senator Oirin Hatch recently announced that young men and women interested in seeking nominations to the U.S. Air Force, Merchant Marine, Military, and Naval Academies must apply no later than Nov. 1, 1992, for the class mitering the summer of 1993. Applicants must be a legal resident of the State of Utah, at least 17 years of age but not past their 22nd birthday on July 1 of the year of admission, citizens of die United States, unmarried, and have no children. "Selections are based on the scores achieved on the SAT or ACT, class rank, grade point aver is illegal to pump, divert, or alter any stream flow without authorization from the State engineer and or the Board of the Beaver Shingle Creek Irrigation it Company. Those in violation PROSECUTED! will be mu& i Summit County Republicans invite you to join them May 20, 1992 at 6:00 P.M. for their County Convention. It will be held at the South Summit Middle School 355 East 300 South, Kamas Utah. This will be your chance to hear from the Republican delegates state wide. Be sure to attend, the public is invited. age, school records, extracurricular activities, leadership potential, mo- tivation, and recommendations," said Hatch. The deadline for receipt of applications and supporting information is Nov. 1, 1992, which will ensure adequate time to assess each candidates qualifications. Although support information received after the deadline is still acceptable, only candidates whose files are complete at the time nominations are made will be given consideration. Young men and women seeking nominations, should write to both of their U.S. senators and the congressman fa their district Resolution Resolution proclaiming the'week of May 30, 1992 as "Live Healthy!" Week in Summit County, Utah WHEREAS, an alarming 430,000 premature deaths occur each year in our nation as a result of alcohol and other drug abuse, and through local surveys, the situation in Summit and Wasatch Counties has been rated "high" relative to the State of Utah average, and higher than the national average; and WHEREAS, the primary goal of this week, emphasizes by Valley Mental Health and Community Health Coalition, is to increase community awareness of the seriousness of drug and alcohol abuse, and the merits of preventative education and rehabilitation, especially for our young citizens; and, WHEREAS, a community celebration and commitment to make healthy lifestyle choices which will further eliminate the potential loss of even one of our citizens to drug andor alcohol 24-M- ay abuse; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Commission of Summit County that Summit County unite the week of May 30, 1992 with one goal: CELEBRATE LIFE WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR OTHER DRUGS BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that students, parents, community members, and leaders participate in the planned activities, including a SK Fun Run and Natural HighsFair on Saturday, May 30, 1992. The citizens of Summit County are grateful to the professional staff of Valley Mental Health and Community Health Coalition fa prompting local awareness, and sincerely appreciate their countless contributions every day of the year to ensure a betnow and in the future. ter Summit County fa all PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3th day of May, 1992. SUMMIT COUNTY COMMISSION 24-M- ay Sheldon Richins Gene Moser Ron Perry NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Presents Sealed bibs will be received by the Summit County Treasurer for: the Summit County Planning Department Remodel and Addition 55 North 50 East Bids will be in accordance with Drawings and Specifications prepared and Distributed by Gillies Stransky Brans Smith Architects, 173 S. Main 900, Salt Lake City, Utah upon receipt of $50.00 deposit per set, made payable to the Architect. The deposit will be refunded upon return of such drawings and specifications in good condition within (10) days of the date set for lad opening. Prior to any bidder receiving Drawings and Specifications, it will be necessary that the person or company bidding have a current Utah License covering the type of work to be done. Bids will be received until the hour of 10:00 AM, 26 May 1992 at which time they will be opened and read aloud in the County Commission Meeting room at the Summit County Courthouse, 60 N. Main, Coalville, Utah. Bid security m the amount of five percent of the bid, made payable to Summit County, shall accompany the bid. If certified or cashiers check is used in lieu of bid bond, a current certificate from an approved security company guaranteeing execution of a 100 Performance Bond and 100 Payment Bond must be on file with the Owner. (3) Day: ItaR PINK Wsdnesday, May 27, 1992 1200 Ybur Local Summit County reserves the right to reject any of all bids or to wave any formality of technicality in any bid in Ore interest of the County. p.m. (Car Krunching Damo al 4:00 pjn.) pjn.-5:0- 0 Wasatch Auto Supply 105 N. Main SL.HatwCRy Mil Glen G. Thompson Summit County Treasurer ' Uur Mother's Day dinna was announced. Please sign up for rides. Fa dinna, we had baked ham, potato salad, broccoli, ha bread, honey and rice pudding. May 4: Another nice day, feels like rain. Edna conducted and welcomed Roy Lewis and Shirley Sullivan, from the Cottonwood Retirement Inn in Salt Lake City. She announced a board meeting Following dinna, Irene Ruf brought some third, fourth, and fifth grade students to sing for us. They sang "Country Kids", "Grandma's Featha Bed", "The Eagle, and "Take Me Home Country Road". It was a delightful program. Thanks to Irene Ruf for such a lovely program. There were 32 Seniors who enjoyed their day. "It is not work that kills men. Wok is healthy; you can hardly pa more upon man than he can bear. Worry is rust upon the blade." following dinner. Fa dinner, we were served roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, Jello salad, ha rolls, honey and spice cake for dessert Following dinner, Irene entertained us on the piano. There were 38 Seniors who enjoyed their day. May 9: Irma conducted. She greeted everyone and welcomed Mary Marchant back from ha extended vacation. We are glad to have ha back with us. Edna was excused. She is in Las Vegas visiting her granddaughter. Henry Ward Bcechrc Research on Women Study By Wellesley College in math, sciences, and even of girls dropped elemen40 between percent nearly school and high school, tary according to a 1990 nationwide A recent study by the Wellesley Research on College Center Women developed a report afta canpiling a large amount of material on the subject of girls in school. The study suggests dot boys and girls face diffoent expectations whether cheerleading, learning computplaying sports ers along with a difference in the quality and quantity of public self-estee- fa Self-estee- m survey. When broken down by race, there are even more differences. Among elementary school girls, 55 percent of white girls; 65 percent of black girls, and 68 percent of Hispanic girls reported being "happy as I am." But in high school, only 22 percent of white girls; 58 percent of black girls, and 30 percent of Hispanic girls reported being "happy as a schooling they receive. The key findings are that girls receive significantly less attention from classroom teachers than do boys. The research showed that teachers listened when boys in ele- lam." A group of 5 public and private mentary and middle schools called schools said studies have rl out answers but admonished girls to "raise your hand if you want to shown that girls who attend rl schools break conventional stereospeak." The average number of math types and outpafam those in credits of male high school students traditional coed schools. The mateincreased from 2.61 to 3.04 from rial used in this study included a 1990 nationwide survey of 3,000 1982 to 1987. But the average increase fa female students was from children. This study seems to present compelling evidence that girls 2.46 to 2.93. In science and computer science, are not receivingithe same quality even quantity! of education as male high school students had credit fc increases of 2.25 to 2.69 compared their brothers, with 2.13 to 2.57 fa girls. How are our schools doing? When scholarships are. given Ferhap? we need a survey of our based on the' Scholastic Aptitude schools to. help jnake suretfyey, are Test scores, boys are more apt to tlie best they can be. receive scholarships than are girls who get equal or slightly better all-gi- all-gi- a high school grades. Obituaries Boys and girls enter public schools roughly equal in measured ability but girls emage 12 years lata behind their male classmates Alva James Dearden Alva James Dearden, 83, died Thursday, May 7, 1992 at his home. Bom July 24, 1906 in Henefer, a son of Wellington E. and Charlotte Drag Free Community Comer Dearden. Taylor Should we parent different in die 1990s than our parents did in the 1950 and 1960's? Some say we Married Cecile Stephens on June 12, 1931 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Memba of the LDS Church, should. Is your style the Drill Henefer Fust Ward. He was a retired Sergeant or Helicopter or owner of Loma Theatre, Morgan Consultant? Each type of Theatre, and Al's Merc and Parko Lunch. Served as Haiefer maya parenting is discussed in a eight-hotraining course and as a Summit County commisfor parents called sioner. This course was Surviving are his wife, of HeneKamas the Valley fa developed fer; two daughters, Shirley and Community Coalition by Valley husband Robert Wilson, of Ma-gaMental Health and The Community Janice and husband, Ira Tree, Health Coalition from Park City. of Mesa, AZ; eight grandchildren; 22 one Eight parents in the Kamas ValAlso surviving are ley have completed the course and will offer it to otha interested pa--1 three brothers, Herman Dearden, ents. The purpose of the course is Ross Dearden, both Henefer, and not to judge parents nor to give Fay Dearden, Park City. Preceded in easy answers. It is rather a death by brother and sista, Maurice presentation of ideas, parenting O. Dearden and Rena Ann Richins. Funeral services were held Monstyles, and shows differences between our world today and how it day in the Henefer Ward Chapel. was twenty years ago. The course Interment was in the Henefer is based largely on a book by Fos-t-a Cemetery. Cline and James Fay called four-sessio- n, ur Parents-Help-ing-Paren- ts. n; Parenting With Logic. Love and If you are interested in taking this course andor becoming a traina, call Garry Stevens in Oakley. Make a difference in our val- -. ley. Become involved by writing the Kamas Valley Community Coalition, Box 502, Oakley, UT 84055! : . . Sharon Lee Sargent Johnston Sharon Lee Sagent Johnston, 59, died May 1992 in Arizona. A daughta of Elma J. and Ann Sagent, formerly of Hoytsville. Funeral services were held on May 8. Interment was in the Hoytsville Cemetery. |