Show a BOYACK ERT By B Frank A. A MosO Mos- Mos WEEK JiLS of ot Agents superintendent cOD O Life insurance Com Com- president of ofA past and d y I Kiwanis W ants Club Chub 0 Miscon was ap- ap Frank A A. A ten den t of r r i n Po lath Beneficial Life in inI for tor ats just a a. die and it was I Ark 1 1966 later 6 that he found it itI r stort time Hine to res resign ign his official I 1 r r rY Y i t R s 1 1 1 11 FRANK MASCON with filth the Bountiful KiD KiI Ki- Ki D a I ants Club His Its new duties as j with Beneficial included director of ot the u We tUe education and training program i i for the company MR kER MC CON Joined the B Ben Ben- en- en e tIdal Life LICe field force as a part parte t Hie e agent while teaching at atI I Bo High School In No- No venter 1959 In June 1960 he staled on a full tull time basis with the company His efforts were with success from the His outstanding qualities Ides of Industry and salesmanship salesman salesman- sUp ship quickly brought hi him m awards d rf merit A native of ot Tooele Utah Frank was a son of Fred and andRose andRose Rose Sose He attended Utah State Sate University as a scholarship scholar scholar- sUp ship student before entering Brigham Young University 1 he was graduated Wi with th a aI I r teaching major and won a me mem- mem m- m In Phi Delta Kappa scholastic c l fraternity Al At this ids same time he earned his in the Air Force r ROTC and was honored as asDis Dis ll fished Military Graduate FROM 1956 to 1958 he served the tte USAF as 1st Lt In Ja- Ja J Ja a- a pan While In Japan both Mr and 2nd Mrs Airs learned to paint We found the Japanese 1 people to be both friendly and lied 1100 they said and being Y back In the US U.S. makes one grateful to be a citizen of this country Frank and his wife Loya the former Loya of Tooele have two sons and two daughters The fa family mil resides at 1888 Spring Creek Drive Bountiful AN ACTIVE member of the LAS Church Mr M o s c o n served a mission to the Western Western Western West West- ern states and while in Japan was president of the I Branch He has been awarded the Master Men M-Men pin and Is presently high priest group leader He is also active In civic affairs affaIrs af affairs af- af fairs and in addition to serving as past ast president of ful Kiwanis Club he is a member member member mem mem- ber of the Republican Party having acted as a replacement as district representative to the state convention and a local delegate He is a member of the board of directors and Is serving as past president of the Salt Lake Chapter of the Utah State Archeological Society MR m. claims the title rock hound and antique collector collector col collector col- col lector which hobbies hobbles he pursues pursues pursues pur pur- sues avidly housing his collections collections in the basement of his I home Presently they are in the I process of enlarging the basement basement basement base base- ment room due to his expanding museum Museum includes fossil shark teeth fossil dinosaur dinosaur dinosaur dino dino- and whale vertebrae microscopic mi microscopic ml- ml Insects a crossbow from Vietnam tomahawk heads Jade in the rough Spanish I American war buttons old prison pris pris- on keys mining tools and re remains remains remains re- re mains of old rifles These are just a few of tl the e several thousand thousand thousand thou thou- sand curiosities collected by Frank IVE I'VE AL ALWAYS WAYS had the col collection collection collection col- col lection instinct instinct- even even as a young boy I had a collection similar to the present present present pres pres- ent one but It was dissembled through the family moving on several occasions After getting married I re resumed resumed resumed re- re my collection as a means of relaxation and as a way to get around the lack of recreational recreational recreational funds while I completed my degree at the BYU Many of the Items In my collection re relate relate relate re- re late to Indian artifacts due to tomy tomy tomy my yen for history frank is an history ex-history teacher at Bountiful High Objects representative of many historical periods and cultures have been added THE family enjoys sharing the museum with oth oth- ers Hundreds of ot people come cometo cometo cometo to see it annually One visitor traveled all the way from Flor Flor- ida The Museum is visited visited visited vis vis- by lasses classes of school children children chil chil- dren and both Mr and Mrs have been active in lecturing not only to school groups but other groups In the community Many teachers In Inthe Inthe inthe the area utilize the col collection lection to I supplement their class studies in geology NOT OT ONLY have I had visitors visitors visitors tors from other states but I receive many letters as far faraway faraway faraway i away as Japan and I often orten trade fossils through the mail Mr halls hails his hobby as an an excellent way of relaxing and making friends In addition we are able to utilize our equipment In making Jewelry and gift items It takes an understanding understanding un understanding un- un wife Wite with a collection collection I tion like Ilke this because it Is a 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