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Show Friday, July 10, 1992 The Summit County Bee 3A Missionary Farewell Coalville BPW Installs New Officers Colleen Sargent, Right to left: r Louise Rees, president; Georgia Scates, president-elec- t; standing in foij Robin Judd, secretary; Dorane Taylor, treasurer, and Louise Wallace, Phil Clegg , The BPW members held their dinner meeting at Denise's Place in June and enjoyed each others company as they dined on chicken salad before getting on with the business. As the members look back over the past year with satisfaction, they lode forward to yet another year as the gavel passes from President Rose Wallace to the capable hands of our new President Louise Rees. The installation ceremony was conducted by Elaine Brown, past Utah State President Thanks, Elaine for such a beautiful and solemn ceremony. Meeting ladies like Elaine is just me of the good reasons for belonging to BPW. The new officers are: president, GeorLouise Rees; president-elegia Scates; secretary, Robin Judd (Colleen Sargent acted as stand-i- n for Robin); treasurer, Dorane Taylor, and historian, Louise Wallace. ct The upcoming state conference was discussed. It was held in Park City on June 12, 13, and 14. The club has the Memorial Services to conduct and Helen Blonquist, Marsha Crittenden, Willa Dearden, Barbara Kresser, Gwen Larsen and guest, Alice Frazier, Dawn Mathiesen, Joyce Mitchell, Louise Rees, Margaret Roberts, Colleen Sargent, Georgia Scates, Dixie Shaw, Wanda SHOWJIMES Phil Clegg has been called to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints to C the Montana-BillinMission. He is the son of Jack and Darlene Clegg. He graduated from South Summit High School He has been very involved with the FFA organization as the State FFA treasurer and has TJiehv Saturda.&lMondcr ' 15X?15 gs Spriggs, Dorane Taylor, Helen Thiriot, Louise and Rose Wallace, Marsdle Williams and guest, Heidi Andersoln, and Elaine Brown, the club's honored member. traveled extensively throughout Utah helping with conferences in Washington, DC and enjoys meet- The books will be audited and The BPW members invite all of assignments for the coming year you working women to investigate will be handed out before the next BPW. Remember, one minute of da meeting it now is of more value than ages Those in attendance were: Alton of put it off until tomorrow. D.D. Chambers Farms Inc. in Lo- rice$I$3-iAdult- THE BABE ing new people. Phil worked as a herdsman for gan and is currently working as kitchen manager for Davanza's Pizzeria in Park City. He will be honored by a Farewell on July 12 in Rhodes Valley Ward at 2:20 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Missionaries Return Home From Missions SPGSSBSit s There was only one! Starring John Goodman PLAYS July 10, PEOPLE SERVING PEOPLE 11 & 13 UM-- nedie stereo On July 24 & 25 lh Kamas Theater Dally: 4:4), 74) & IE be showing one movie per night, starting at 6 p.m. the doors will open at 5:45 p.m. On Mon. July 27, there will be the will it: "cmiViel , TOM HANKS uirwVm os-- 1 Located on lcDer Main Street Elder John He Betters Elder Jeffery M. Richins Elder John lie Betters returned home on July 1 after serving a successful two year LDS Mission in Aires South the Argentina-Bueno- s Mission and the new Argentina-BuenAires West Mission. He is the son of Ray and Gloria Belhers. Elder Jeffery M. Richins has recently returned from serving in the Pennsylvania-Harrisbur- g Mission. He is the son of Myron A. and Maxine R. Richins, of Henefer. He will speak in the Henefer Second Ward on Sunday, July 19 at 2:50 os A welcome home in his honor will be held on Sunday, July 12 at 10:45 a.m. in the Kamas First Ward Chapel. All family and friends are invited to attend. . pilKla Dally USU Honor Roll at Discount tickets avaUawe Bar- - UM) per person Be ready for some for any day of the year. Check out the 24 different ways to prepare chicken, the 12 brownie recipes, muffins with fruit and bran, 8 chowder soups, breads, Thanks hard-to-fin- d special pies, main dishes and those desserts and candy recipes. Great gifts for Mother's and Fathers Day, birthdays, weddings and anyone who is hard to buy for. 20-1- Oiimali0!S$!)&datEdS - Park City Nursery Marie B.Sawley 649-136- 3 What Grows 4497 North Hwy. 224 "We Know SHED Sprinkler Products Located In Snyderville between Park City & Kimball Junction FOOD LIP-SMACKI- NG Chelsj Kay Clark Students on the spring quarter Patty and Todd Clark, of Walla honor roll at Utah State University Walla, WA, are proud to announce have been announced by Val R. the arrival of their first child, Christensen, vice president for stuChelsy Kay Clark. She arrived mi services. A student must cany Sunday, June 14 at 3:50 a.m. She Thanks to my friends, family, dent 15 or more credit hours and earn a weighed in at 7 lbs. 11 ozs. and and neighbors for the food, flowers, to was 2 3.5 better or average point grade inches long. cards, and visits dpring my recent honor roll. achieve No hospital stay and recuperation. Proud grandparents are Ed and Honor students from Henefer inact of kindness went unnoticed. Kristine Dearden Kathy Sorenson, of Oakley, and Science: clude Thank you., Gatherum. From Kamas: Educa- Lynn and Emily Sorenson, of OakPatsy Lewis and Family tion: Sondi Burikofer, Engineering: ley. Afton Brimhall, of Marion, is Ross Todd Douglas Beer, Humanities, the proud Arts and Social Sciences: Clay C. Lefler is the A special thanks to all our many Prince. From Peoa: Agriculture: and Bea Coyner is the friends, neighbors, and relatives Delene Jenkins. who sent cards, made dame calls, and came to our 50th wedding anSpecializing In Mountain Climate Trees niversary party. Seeing and hearing Shrubs Wild Flowers Ground Cover fronreach one of you made it a us. for truly jpocial day Marge and Kay Crittenden I would like to thank all my family and friends for all the kindness and good things they have done for me at the time of the death of my son. Dale B. Siddoway. I was grateful for all the sympathy shown to me at this very trying '. time. 7:1) & 9J0 Sat.: J:C Sun.: ):CC & 7:t) kDeeuttAdiwHsioii? 4-.C-C, Elder Wade Wilde, son of Kent and Dianne, of Hbytsville, returned home on July 4 from the Mission. He will in the Hoytsville First Ward speak Sacrament Meeting on July 12 at 11:20 a.m. Family and friends are invited to attend. Who's New in Pink and Blue? s:cr2 AVAILABLE AT CflalYilte-Summ- it isi Starts Friday Goldie Hawn regular two movies at 7:15 & 9:15 : suiu Steve Martin Thank you County Befi office P.O. Box 7 Coalville Utah 84017 M) Summit County Bea office P.O. Box 225 Kamas, Utah 84036 Cost $10.60 can be Mailed for $1 2.00 also availabele from Browns Dairy 'Hoytsville' or Mirror Lake Service 'Kamas' |