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Show The Fran Butts, Pollock Pines, Calif., wired a beautiful fragrant spring bouquet just as we were sitting down to eat. Due to hazardous roads and other dangers was unable to join us this time. Thelma Burgener showed pictures of the original lady's card club, in the early 1930s, a particularly fond memory. Talking and viewing the pictures all gave way to nostalgia. Activities were planned for the summer;" fishing, and outing and who was going to catch the largest fish. Hobbies were shared. Farrell Buttery is clever at making copper bracelets and rings with designs. Albert Niclson is all excited about oil shale. Thelma Welch is always creating beautiful quilts; from baby size to king size. She crochets rugs and does a lot of ot her handiwork. Les Berg paints and writes poetry. It is a restful feeling to , see his talented works of art in their home.. He recently was invited to show some of his choice paintings (an unexpected unex-pected surprise). His prized horse head won second place. This was Les's first entry; he gets our full support for a job well done The Fran Butts Ken Williams spent a week in our area from college in Jhe East. Ken is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams, this city, but soon will be living in Hoytsville where their new home is soon to be finished. . ; l; Bob Brunner has been enjoying his condo here this past month and the skiing; he has a beautiful tan, and soon can show off his beautiful Park City suntan to his California friends. Bob is well known to many in our area and it is always a delight to visit with him. Are you ready? Ready or not, the Heart Fund Fashion Show will be held this Friday at the Winters Middle School at 7:00pm. If you don't have an entry just be there to see these youngsters show off their new outfits handmade by mom, grandma, aunt, sister, etc. If you haven't been to one of these shows, you will enjoy a fun night of unusual entertainment, so don't forget to join in the fun. i to J Cornell Diamond (Cocky) to many, was one of Park City's skiers before Park had the ski lifts and facilities she has today. He was quite a jumper seeing many jumps at Ecker nHMI. Creole Dump, and skied with the group at Snow Park, the ski lift at Deer Valley. A lot of water has gone under the bridge since those long ago days in Park City gone, but not forgotten, and so goes Cornell, gone, but will long be remembered by many, He has spent these past years teaching at Highland , High School and is said to have been one of the best woodworking wood-working teachers. So long. Cocky, from those who remember you from the old days in Park, you will be long remembered by us all. , '.'' v' a . V .J "7 s '. & ; .'V. ' : ' ; ".':"; '. """? --.v.'; . The Old Gang... March 12. we were up bright and early and off for a happy day at the home of the Les Bergs in Orem. The ' eventful day was in honor of all the husbands' birthdays. Today we were going to reap the benefits of all our planning ind careful preparations. Ray and Thelma Burgener, Park City, tojd us of the deep snow and interesting winter tun happening , in Park City; ' the struggle they had .had arriving due to the weather :"; conditions. have added to their numerous hobbies: making poodles. They are realy different and lifelike. The Ray Faucetts sent their fondest greetings to everyone from Boulder City, Nevada, expressing their desire de-sire to be, with us all on this occasion; ' ( Congratulations were in order to the Les Bergs for they have welcomed the first great grandchild, a healty beautiful babv bov named Chad. The happy first time grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rcnstrom of Orem. Mrs. Renstrom (Jody) is well known . for her brilliant one-woman portrayal of Emma Smith. i We are all grateful for the friendship and uplift we all give each other as we talk t endlessly of our well spent . days in Park City and we are ( looking forward to our next get together. The Farrell Buttreys amazed amaz-ed us all with their spring yard work and their beautiful flowers all : in bloom, a real con trast.Tooele to Park City. The Earl Blombergs of Orem are looking forward to as ' new grandchild,. The. Rav C. ftaums of Salt Lake and Thelma Welch of Battle Mnt.. Nevada, are delighted Kay Baum (their son) has moved to Tooele and is woVmg'intiieiame place his - father qrke4 Jftx- years ago whehKay waS born. Thelma'5 jhealth check, ports not probfemsv and she was elated at being ablp to spend a day at thaJtLake t Marion Gustavison of Orem , (daxighter) jf frcLes Bergs, enjoys many, hobbies; At noon wc. all.gourgeo: ourselves, several hew oj luck goodies were iritVflduced: everyone marveled at Albeana Buttery's Italian cooking. . |