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Show um2 4 5Qf J; MR Friday, May 4, 2001 VoL 70 No. 18 ' l' . T 7 r 9 v : i m j i , if d'r. . '4 . 7 f r i II. will mi Louder Retires the rrant are the relationship with tu-de- and leader. tay Louder "I have really enjoyed working with them.' Born October 4. 193 to Jim and Ruhy Louder, Louder wa raived in the beautiful Kama Valley and graduated from South Summit High Schad in 1956, In 937, he joined the United State Air piece, where he ened in the reserve he 10 year. Lmilet attended L'SU and verved an L OS miwiin to from 1937-31 9 the Great lake from L'pon returning from hi mission. Iiuda enrolled at Brigham Young University. He married Vera Kanck in 1959-61- . September of 1963, He completed BY JAN ROWLEY toffwfkM ftpawwrf of our children through education. South Summit Elementary Principal Myrl B. lmder t saying goodbye and entering the world of retirement 1 won't tit idle," uyt I aider of retirement. "I'll he doing a lot more fishing, a little hit of traveling. and a great deal of playing with my gran d-ildren. While South Summit loving a much-lovehav been gained what gifted administrator, hard hi over work the past 37 year through cannot he counted or meatured. "The thing I Afr 37 year of helping in thape the live ct hi Bachelor' degree in 1964 then continued hi education while wrekmg to receive a Matter degree with an lulucation Endorsement in 1973. Louder began leaching a an intern for the Salt fake Schnrif Ihvtrict in 1964, where ha hi hard work and dedication he received 12 alary. which amounted to 3 1 MO ha hi first year. He spent four year in the Salt lake Disltid hchac moving a liar Granite School District in 1969. He and hi family traveled to Rcxhurg, Idaho in 1 973 where Louder look a position a a Teaching Principal at IJncoln I Jementary, Seven year later in 1980. Iwda, along with hi wife Vera and their children (which by that lime numbered 8 6 hoy and 2 girl), came full circle and moved hack to Kama, I vuder had been hired a the principal of the new Middle School. which was eventually completed in the spring o4 1981, So, ha the better part of hi first year in the South Summit District. Louder wa respiaisihlc ha students in both the elementary and high school ) When Principal Rex Walker retired from South Summit Llementary in 193. Louder look over the old South Summit PJemcntary heated (7-ft- (3-6- Deseret Xeivs Prep Athlete As . Utah 84017 Ic, . Regional News Notes .School Gradual ion Hales rat Main Street. The construction of the new ele- mentary school was completed 196, which i where Mr. laakr has continued lighting up the face of our children ha the last 1 3 year. While at South Summit FJementary Mr. Louder dedicated himself to the future and improving it through the education of young Mark your calendars for the local school graduations. North Summit Seniors will bid farewell May 25. while South Summit Graduates will hold their commencement ceremonies June I. to all seniors, faculty and parents. Gingratulaiiofi people. Last year Louder and his school received the National Distinguished Title I for being an outstanding Award Title I School. He and his staff implemented Oaigarville. in 199 and tic program ha con1999-200- tinued to grow and improve each year. Louder also introduced Outuane Based Pljcattrai and the Excellence in (location program in 194 My imst valued moment a a teacher and principal are not the award though. Its say when student still remember me Louder. 30 year later as being important in their live. It bang remembered and recognized after so many years have gone by that really give me a sense of accomplishment, he continued. Louder has dedicated so much of his life to serving the people in the community encompassed by the South Summit School District. During hi 37 year in education he has served as more than just an educator end a principal. He has also been a father, a mentor, an advisor, a law enforcer, a referee, a counsel, a mediator. a politician, a mayor, a friend, and so much, much. more. He has spent the heifer part of his life building the foundation of our future and contributing to tomorrow s working class, business leader. inventor. (Victors, presidents, and teachers. So, the next time you see Mr. fjtudcr in the store, on the street, or at a hall game, be sure and thank him for all he has done to make this a hater place Westminster College High Potential & Youth development Basketball (lamps Scheduled for June and July Westminster College Head Mens Basketball Coach. Tommy Conner, has organized two summer baskahall camps for players of all ages and skill levels. Each camp is limited to 30 campers. "In keeping the group to a maximum of 50 campers, we are able to create a personal, learning environment. We will not compromise for quantity. says Connor. quality f 7th The advanced High Potential Camps will he held June 23-2for 9ih 3th and 6th graders and July 16-2and 8th graders, July through 12th grades. Connor recommends these camp for the more advanced, higher-levplayer. Conner has scheduled the Youth Development Camps for players in 3. The camp 3 and July grade 1st through 6th on June will be held in the morning and camp k grade 4th for grades lst-3rthrough 6th in the afternoon. These camps will focus on the fundamental skills in shooting, dribbling and passing. Connor, his coaching staff and current Westminster College basket-ba- il players will run the camps. To reserve a spot or for additional information call the camp hotline at f01 ) is 9 9-1- 3, 0 el 11-1- d 832-234- 2. Attention tll and FFA County Fair Market Hog Exhibitors All Downard Clio,son , ' 4H and FFA member who have registered and are planning on showing marka hogs at the 2001 Summit County Fair must have them pre-w- ei ghed and tagged according to the below schedule: Friday. May 1 1, 5:00-6:0- 0 p.m.. Kama City Park (livestock shed area). Kama or a.m. Summit County Fairgrounds, (liveSaturday May 12. 9:00-10:0- 0 stock area) Coalville. Exhibitors will be charged $1 pa head for tagging fee. If you cannot make the above dates, you most make arrangement with the 4H office or your FFA Advisor to have the wcighinglagging done the g weekdays (May prior to the above dates. Scheduling for will not be done after final togging dale. For further information concerning the Summit County Fair Junire 615-321- 9 Marka Livestock Program, contact Staling Banks at 1 or ext 3219. Corrections Officer , MK Georgi, Receives Award weigh-ingtaggin- 0) 336-321- 9. 783-435- Dl l Bazaar The Coalville Camp DUP will be holding an open house Monday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Those attending will he able to choose from a variety of items including quilts, afghans and baked good. Pleasant Grove Entertainment 1'ome.v to Community Correction Officer, MK Ceorgf receive a public service award from Ignacio Briones who Is the Inmate Placement Program of the Utah Department of RV KRISTIN V ft LIAMS -- RV PAMELA ROBBINS I Sat SMrtrnrwmvr Hr Jake Downard.. a junior at North Summit High, ha been chosen as a Izrrseret New Prep Athlete of the week. Jake was chosen a the prep art. fete in part because of hi excellent At an award hanqua recently hosted hy the Utah Department of Correction. Officer MK Georgi. who i employed with Summit CMftty Jail ffepartment of the Justice Center. received a Certificate of Commendation. This i a remarkable end outstanding award when considering the great number of employee working in the isunty jail systems throughout the State (4 Utah. At the haoquel, it wa staled that Georgi performance af the BYU invitational. Jake tn four ever at the invitational, win- ning first in the 499 meter dash and wa a member of the 499 relay team that look first. He took ccond place in the 199 and placed third in the 299 meter dash. Congratulation. was "a very dedicated staff member and an excellent resource for the Inmate Placement Program and the Utah Department of Corrections, He ha a good approach and understanding of the need of the Mate inmate housed in the Summit County Jail. He has helped the expansion of the numbers of inmates housed at Summit County and ha assisted in the development of the female road crew program which has been very successful. Officer fieorgi is respected hy his peas and CtnUtHmed Jake, M page A3 a Abandoned Child Case Being Investigated BY PAMELA ROBBINS Bee North Summit BoysGirls Track Team Win BYU Invitational RY PAMELA ROBBINS Bee Me nr Wearing their newly purchased jackets for their photo shoot, mem- ber of the BoyWGirl North Summit track team flashed win- ning smile, a they were pronounced winner of the BYU . Sponsored by the North Summit drill team and cheerleaders, a fun evening of sportsdance entertainment is on the docket. A group of very talented young performer will be presenting a great program for your viewing pleasure at the North Summit High School gym May 10. at 7 p.m. Tickets are available the high school, or may he purchased at Simisters in Coalville. Admission prices are SIS family nr S3 single. Invitational field in Provo, Friday. April 27. on the 99th anniversary of die game there. wa Their coach. Ken already filled with emotion a hi father had passed away Wednesday, and it wa doubtful if he would '. A Ctmhnu4 am COPY mg A3 sive search for the mother him began. At approximately 6.(X) a m. Tuesday morning. May I. a six year-ol- d boy, accompanied hy his mother and infant sister, entered the McDonalds Restaurant at Kimball's Junction. After purchasing frod items, the mother left the site taking her daughter with her, leaving the hoy behind. Employees contacted the Summit County Sheriffs Department for assistance. When they arrived, the boy wa turned over to the Disision of f amily Services, and an inten Inside The Summit County Bee ? Sec boos (JaWfied Happening 22 Page C4.S.6 AS A Utah Highway Patrol Trooper slopped the woman around 8.45 p.m. near Nephi in Juab County after receiving a report from a convenience store clerk that she may be impaired The trooper determined the driver wa not able to safely operate the vehicle A she was place into custody. The infant girl A her brother have been placed into the same foster care home. The mother is being evaluated hy Mental Health Authorities. Investigation is continuing. Movie A7 Ohituarie B6 Opinion Public Nolke School New C2 A2 B1,2,l,4,&' |