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Show Friday, December 1992 11, The Summit County Bee 5A President of Coalville Senior Citizens Retires brothers were all away waiting so that left my dad and I to put up all the crops and care the livestock. Dad was quite old at that time so I rode in the hills many times alone gathering the cattle and bringing them home. Many days I was frightened when heavy thunderstorms came upon me when I was a long way from home." Mick attended the first grade in the "old rode school house, which was moved to Lagoon a number of years ago. His second grade was in the old "blue church school, which was located where Metta Richin's home now stands. The rest of his school years were in the old building where the North Summit Middle School now stands. Mick graduated from North Summit in May of 1924. In March of that year, his father was killed by a horse. Mick says, 1 wish he (his father) could have seen me graduate. I was the only one from a family of nine children to graduate from fa Alton Ball After almost nine yean of service as president of the North Summit Senior Citizens, Mirk Ball will retire at the end of 1992. Under school." his presidency, many improvements Staying busy and being involved have been made to the Citizen's in public service is one reason building and furnishings and many memorable events have added to the Mick attributes to his longevity. entertainment for the Seniors. Hoe are some of the jobs Mick has When asked about his presidency, done during his life: Right after school, he went to work for his Mick says die best thing about bebrother-in-lain the beet fields in ing president is being helped by and Weber. West He then went to work waking with "the best people in Lawrence Wright milking cows, thewotid. feeding livestock and delivering Mick is a lifelong resident of milk to customers in Coalville. Coalville, except for a short time in Then he worked for the Union PaMissoula, MT and Ogden. He was cific Railroad, where he helped lay bom in Coalville on Feb. 14, the double track through Devil 1905, the eighth of nine children Slide Canyon. Next, he worked for bom to James Henry and Mary the cement plant in Devil Slide Wardley Ball. His reputation for where he sated sacks and worked in waking hard at everything he did is the power plant. (It was while n throughout the area. waking at the cement plant' that to Mick's four sons, Mick met Mary Rogers, who beAccording Mick's only hobby is any kind of came his wife and die mother rtf his work as long as it is honek four sons.) the city and performing janitorial work at the LDS Church. Mick's public service spans many years and includes four years on the Coalville City Council, two years as North Summit School Board member and four years as school board president, four years as Coalville mayor and almost nine years as president of the North Summit Senior Citizens. Mick has four sons, 13 grandchildren, and nine and looks forward to their visits at home in Coalville where he cares himself mid his home. This senior citizen's memories can bring back memories to all AREA Opens Friday, December 1 1 S SKIING AND SNOWBOARDING AT ITS BEST. Best Value in Utah TRANSIT SYSTEM Parkwest Is part of a new FREE TRANSIT SYSTEM that runs between Park City, Factory outlet stores, and Parkwest Schedule Citizens and be a history lesson to the rest of us. He is proud of his life's accomplishments and hopes he has served well "the interests of the best people in the world." We are sure Mick will continue serving people fa as long as possible. His regret: "Getting old so he cannot do things fa people as he would like to. BUNGEE TOWER 148; 152. Dais Louder, 501 In 1928, he moved to Missoula, MT, where he worked in a sugar plant as an electrician. He then moved back to Devil Slide to work on the power line from Lost Creek Brisk, 487 - 177, at Parkwest and reiervations Call for pricing 649-54- 00 operation and group rate information LEARN TO SKI THE GREATEST SKI SCHOOL IN UTAH featuring a Kinder School and and award winning Day Cere SKI & SNOWBOARD RENTAL facility. ADVANCE, MOGUL RACING OR BEGINNER taetrue-tioavailable from 125 qualified New improved Ski Rental Pro Shop with fast friendly service. New skies, boots and pole. Top of die line equipment Longer houn to serve you. Ball Express were the high team game and series with a 853 and a 2422. Kathy Gordon won the most strikes in a series. She had 16. Rhonda Thompson won the Strike It Rich. Next week, we are having our Christmas Party. We're sure to have a good time. 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We also had nine 500 series, Linda Luke, 553 171, 160, 222; 148, 185, 206; Lyn Leavitt, 539 Helen Piep, 536 180, 206, 150; Kathy Gordon, 131, 197, 195; Barbara Pace, 517 186, 154, 177; Susie Young, 517 185, 163, 169; Margaret Bowman, 516 202, 166, fa I 54 runs, 7 lifts, 2,200 feet vertical. Half day passes morning & afternoon 300 inches annual snow falL 20 beginner runs, 34 intermediate runs and 46 Great Utah powder and tree skiing Man made half pipe and four natural half pipes. fa We had some great games bowled this week. Aria had the w K SKI RESORT Friday Miss Pins -- Mick was bom on a farm and learned early what it was like to get up early, milk cows, feed the stock and walk to school. He talks about his early years this way. "My older to Evanston, WY. He was next employed in Ogden, where he worked as a street car conductor, and then to the Becker Brewing Company as a bottle washer. In 1929, Mick returned to Coalville, where he worked over the next few years on the Ball family farm, held several jobs with the City of Coalville, and in the coal mines at Grass Creek, Chappell, and Weber Coal. He also ran the silver fox farm fa Dr. French and Jack Kidd. Mick's favorite employment was leasing and operating the meat market in The Summit, but he left his job after his beloved wife, Mary, died. He intended to work his mink, but being a man who needs to be around people, Mick went back to work again for the City of Coalville. It was while reading the meters and talking with Hazel Williams that a courtship started which resulted in their marriage in October of 1968. At the age when most people retire, Mick was still working for instructors. SLEIGH RIDES NEW SNOWBOARD RENTAL SHOP with the largest selection ol rental boards In Utah. Great tuning fadi-itiavailable to put your skis and boards in top notch shape. For further information call IN a romantic night under the stars and a great dinner before or after. the trees for es . n Reservations only. Call for rates & times 649-34- 649-54-00 North End Notes Henefer lost another resident Thursday with the death of Ordell Stephens. His viewing was held Sunday with funeral services and burial Monday at Henefer. Matt Bates received his mission call Friday. He will report to the MTC on Dec. 30. His mission is in Sacramento, CA. He will learn the language of Hmong. The wedding reception of Jason and Tawni Gunn was held Saturday evening at the Stake Center. It was decorated with a winter theme. The beautiful flowers the wedding line came from the Flower Bam, which are done by Helen Osmond and ha daughters, Richele and Susan Richins. Marie Vernon fell and broke ha hip. She had surgery and a plate was put in. She is at the Holy fa Stem-brid- ge Cross Hospital. Brett and Teena Judd, of Caspa, WY, are happy to announce the birth of a sweet, baby daughta. Hailey was born Nov. 25 and weighed 9 lbs. and 7 ozs. and was 2 inches tall She has one olda brother, Trenton, who loves 'her very mural Grandparents are Connie and Nordeen Blair, of Nib-leand Grant and Louise Judd, of is Hoytsville. Axel Peterson, of Logan. Chant and Louise spent several days getting acquainted with their new granddaughter. They enjoyed the visit with the family. Brett is waking the State of Wyoming. Elder Garrett Woolstenhulme reported to the MTC on Wednesday, Dec. 9. Fay Mills had emagency surgery at the Holy Cross. Best wishes fa a speedy recovery is being sent his way. Sympathy is extended to the David Clark family in the passing of his wife, Vemiece. Vemiece passed away afta having surgery in Yuma, where they have been spending their winters for the past few years. 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