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Show 4A Friday, Octobor 7( 1994 Tha Summit County Boo Summit County Calendar of Events 0 North Summit Alumni Bund Practice North Summit Monday evenings, 6:30 p.m. at the North Summit High School Band room. We need all who have ever played in the band at NS. Senior Citizens by Louise Wallace There comet a time when we have to take stock of our lives and perhaps alter the course. Are we stretched too thin? Are we running foster than we are able? Where are we heading and where do we aim to go? So it was with President Jerry Burt last week. We accepted Jerry's resignation and thank him so much for the many things he did for us. I know we will soon find out just how much he did that we never even thought about. In the meantime, Vice President Delia Griffith will be acting president. We need the help of each and every one of you to keep this club one of the finest in the country. Just as Jerry has had to evaluate his life, so too, has Marie Sawley. Decisions are not always easy to make but she decided for her own good to take advantage of the tender loving care offered her and go to live with her daughter and husband, Gwen and John Hanson, in Salt Lake City. Incidentally, John and Gwen were at our dutch oven dinner last week.. They blended in so well witS us that I forgot they were guests. I am sure they will bring Marie back soon to see us. Welcome guests this week were Colby Willoughby, grandson of Lyle and Gert and Ruth Hakanson, a good frknd of Lorraine Garfield. Looks like aeon Tlrqjillo will probably win the gold star for selling the most raffle tickets on the beautiful quilt. It is now on display at First Interstate Bank. Tickets can be purchased there or 'from any member with the drawing set for Oct. 28 at Otar Halloween Party. Amy Shaw and Helen Boyer came up with a good idea. Since so many of us dont hear all that well, and our memories are getting shorter, they thought it would be nice if we had a blackboard where the dates and events could be posted. It seems that when we read something it makes a more lasting impression. smile. Jure Toole made the arrangements for a scenic bus trip. Saturday, 13 members with Dwain Clark driving traveled through Emigration Canyon to Trolley Square where they ate spaghetti for lunch. They then went to view the d flowers at the Peace Gardens a stop at Snelgroves for ice cream to sustain them for the trip home. Sounds like a very colorful We ended September with Grant and LaVon leading us in singing Pack Up Your Trouble and plan on carrying that theme throughout and fun-fill- ed Melanie Bosworth, RN, from Creekside Home Health Care, told all 28 of us that we were doing pretty good for the shape were in. Nice to see her and always with a. 21-No- v. Our representative, Gordon Taylor and friend, James Smith, were with us but didnt stay for dinner. Gordon gave us some good advice which I thought was well worth passing along. He advised us to keep our business meetings short and to the point. trip. No sooner said than done. The Women's Financial Information Program is designed to address, Take Charge of Your Money, a series of eight weekly financial information workshops from 7 p.m.-- 9 p.m., Sept. 9 at Park City High School, Room 110. This program is by Utah State University Extension and die the year. and-ha- LaVon and George Wall donated a nice 3x2 mark and wipe board and Grant volunteered to mount it Be sure to check it for upcoming .Women's Financial Information Workshop events. Quote . Stand up to be seen, North Summit Young Adult Vaccinations After the kindergarten boosters, it is recommended that a booster be given to students that will be turning 14 to 16 years of age. The clinic is also able to provide a second dose of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) given to all children ages kindergarten through grade 12. The charge for die two immunizations are $3 each. The Summit CityCounty Health Department offers immunization clinks on the second and fourth TUesday of each month from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. There will also be a clink held on Thursday, Oct 6, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Call ext 222 for more information. speak up to be heard and shut up to beresperted. Senior Citizens Sept. 26: A busy week for large group of Seniors from Salt Lake City on Monday. We all gathered Tuesday and Thursday, and as usual, enjoyed the wonderful meals they prepare. We all thank you so much for your talents and dedication. Now please get some rest Irene Peterson will be moving to Manti on Oct. 3. All our good wishes go with you, Irene. We will miss you and your music. Good luck. Grandma Edna is still traveling (!) this time with Scott and his wife and baby to Current Creek for a visit with Bill and Ora Chapman. Bill is leaving for Arizona for the winter, and Ora will follow after the holidays. Happy, happy The highlight of the week had to be Gordon singing a song all about our wrinkles, and any song that begins Hello everyone, we're looking great, we dont look a minute birthday to Cumorah. Without Gordon to lead us, we were not as vocal as usual, but we sang to you with love just the same. Donna Ottosen and her sister re- 336-445- 42 Well Child Clinic The Well Child Qinic for the South Summit District will be held on Oct 10 and 11. Appointments are required and available from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the Summit CityCounty Health Department, 110 North Main, Kamas. For additional information and clink charges, call 783-432-1. Program Announced Immunization when announc-in- g Orrin Hatch (R-Uthe White House Fellows pro-graT) m. OoCKFffiSG (P0K Hatch said there are 1 posi-- ? tions available for exceptionally nun and women to work as assistants (Fellows) to senior talented rpto fflOttecp rftsBQ White House officials. The position lasts for a year, said Hatch, and you really cant beat the experience. It can open some very big doors. Some of the programs alumni include HUD Secretary Henry Cisneros, former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Colin Powell, and the current heads of CNN, Macys, Levi Strauss, and mxH (gFOGdoDg ' DD CD Tenneco. White House Fellows write speeches, help draft legislation, conduct meetings and propose pol- cy- - i ; ; Applications are available just for the asking, Hatch added, and you never know if you qualify unless you apply. Since 1964, the Fellows program has placed men and women in e positions at the White House and Executive agencies. Employees of the federal government are not eligible except for career military officers. for an appliCall cation and brochure, or write: The President's Commission on White House Fellowships, 712 Jackson Place, N.S., Washington, DC 20503. The application deadline is . full-tim- . A tamningum 5 cf 22 M- ' Clinic The Immunization Clink for the North Summit District will be held on Tuesday, Oct 11, and Tuesday, Oct 25, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., an additional morning clink will be held on Thursday, Oct 6, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Summit CityCounty Health Department located at 61 North 50 East Coalville. Appointments are not required. For additional information and immunization charges, call ext 222. Working in the White House is easier than you think, despite your political affiliation, said Senator t 1, Coalville Utah Stake Begins Musical Practice White House "Fellows in Illinois. Our prayers and get well wishes to Ruby Louden who took a nasty fall at home. I dont believe she broke any bones, but is staying in the hospital for observation. . Coalville Utah Stake will begin practices for the production of Messiah on Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. for chorus, and 6 p.m. for orchestra, at the Coalville Stake Center. Please come and join them for a wonderful experience few the holidays. All community members are welcome. Call Kathleen Vanda Linden, 336-41after 3:30 tfri further information. for p.m. over 98, you have to know we were laughing for all five choruses. From P.S. I love you: Do for others with no desire of returned favors. We should all plant some trees well never sit under. paired an outside shed over the weekend. Is there anything those giris cannot do? Lorraine has a new born to Pam and Jay West 645-916- 51 South Summit Gussie and Elaine, and they deserve an extra pat on the back. The fruits of their labors were enjoyed by a American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and is designed to empower midlife and older women as well as other interested parties to make informed decisions about their finances. Topics include: Getting Organized, How Does Your Cash Flow, Banking and Credit, Managing Your Risks, Investing for Retirement and Where and How To Get Professional Help. The cost is $25, which includes workbook and handouts. By competing the series, you can earn two college credits through USU. For more infor783-431, or mation call Faye Boyer, 336-445-1; 217, at the Summit County USU Extension Office. 336-445- 1, N.S. Middle School Parent-TeachConference The North Summit Middle School will hold their Conference on Oct 12, from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Parents need to pick up their childs schedule at the office prior to er r . Parent-Teach- -- er meeting with the teachers. N.S. Homecoming Assembly Be sure to make plans to attend the homecoming assembly on Oct 12 at 8 p.m. at the North Summit High School auditorium. Past studentbody presidents will be honored. There will also be numbers from the 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s. Plan to set this night aside to renew old acquaintances. Summit Echoes Poetry Society Meeting The Summit Echoes Poetry Society meeting will be held on Thursday, Oct 13, at 7 p.m. at the Senior Citizen's Center in Coalville. Everyone is invited to attend a workshop on Nov. 5. Homecoming Parade The Homecoming Parade will be held on Oct 14 at 5 p.m. Everyone is needed to participate. 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