Show Kate Neeley Honored for Years of Work Work Work- K I fl iri I Iy y s sI d I Mrs Kate Neeley right is the recipient of a year 25 service and membership pin presented by Mrs Della Delia Sund Sund- berg for the Coalville Business and Professional Women's Club COALVILLE COALVILLE- Mrs Kate Neeley received a apin apin apin pin presented to her by the Federation Fed Fed- of Business and ProfessIonal s-Ional s Woman after 25 years of service and membership in the Club I Mrs Della Delia presented the pin to her at the June meeting meeting meet ing of the Coalville prior priorI I I Ito to Mrs MM Neeley's departure to tomake tomake tomake make her now home in Smith field Utah Mrs MM Neeley came to Coalville fro from In Park Parle City In November 1916 to work as the County R Re corder for Summit County She was the widow of Alma Kimball who had been killed In a mow snow slide in Park City that same yea CIVIC WORKER She Site served three three terms as aa County Recorder and was the first woman ever elected to ta a county office in Summit County County- She also ateo taught school for one year In the Coalville schools and then moved to to Smithfield Utah In 1923 1123 where she was employed in the office of the Amalgamated Sugar Company 1 I She was married to ta p. p Jl n. Neeley In 1933 and shortly after became a licensed abstractor and I conducted the Abstract office InI in Coalville for 26 years ears In connection connection tion lion with her husband and his hislaw hislaw law office She retired in Jn 1959 at atthe atthe atthe the time of ot Mr Neeley's Neeley death Al Always ways noted for tor her devotion to her work she also atso took muc much interest in out outside activities inthe Inthe In iu the the community She joined the Coalville Business J and aliI aud Women's Club in 1933 1001 and since sincee that time held geld local and tile rte f pf pt fh lat t organ organization a tion OG o t i Ii t. t theo She WW toe sT a r Flit m member t J vi tau 4 a cut I H vii 11 i t y t Club and andIn In hs hB wo o 0 n n a ail al l of or the IDS i l 5 v in both Stake and Ward offices During World War II she was chairman of the Home Service Office for the American Red RedCross Cross and worked In the Daugh tern of the Utah Pioneers organization organization or or- for tor many years She also has been a member of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 93 i LITTLE THEATRE TRE i The Little Theater Group Croup which was so ao prominently known sev soy several 1 eral era ral years ago was organized through the help of Mrs Irs Neeley and the group received great recognition recognition re re- cognition for the Easter Pageants Page I ants which were presented annually annually annu annu- ally aUy for a number of years fears In 1947 during Utah's Centennial I year the Easter Pageant presented pres pres- presented by the Coalville Little Theater Group Croup was H lilted lifted ted as aa one of or the main features of or the Centennial celebration Mrs Neeley will be leaving Coalville this week to ta make her ber home In Smithfield where she aba lived many years ears ago aga and will wUl willbe willbe be living in the same ward as she lived before She will be living near her daughter Wilma anI and states that she ehe will always remember the fine tine people of Summit County land I and Coalville and will be back occasionally for tor visits SONS AND DAUGHTERS Six of Mrs Neeley's children are still BUll living Vernon A. A Kim im ball Vancouver B. B C. C Mrs J J. J R. R Reva Revs Portland Ore Mrs C C. P. P Kathryn Casto Richland Wash Mrs Leo Lea Wil WU- ma IDA Nelson NeLion I 1 aM Arid J B. B blU an and L yo LJ Vegas Nevada I TIe Tho C il i liW t as tIt well II d u t f ivf 4 j pity ut Qt l 4 J r ba P I tt tn lah Ii p. p pines W W v vi l ex extend tend hill het 4 |