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Show by Ilea Hummer . A round of thanks to Lynn Anderson Lynn Anderson has been a volunteer worker at the Park City Museum since it began. She worked hand in hand with director Pat Smith. (Pat said, "She is my right hand. I couldn't have done it without her.") Pat went on to other things, but Lynn has carried on, manning the desk, filing, cataloging and much more. Lynn's husband also was a volunteer and was behind her all the way painting, fixing and running errands. It is because of volunteers, the museum can be enjoyed by many1- and Park City's history can. be seen , at the old City Hall on Main Street. We now have a director, David Hampshire, and Lynn has volunteers who will continue to do what she has done this past year and a half. She has done an outstanding job. Park City has much to thank Lynn for. We all appreciate her she cares. Three cheers for Lynn she really has kept things going. Rhonda Tree, the daughter of Glenn Tree, is on the staff at Camp Cloud Rim, a Girl Scout camp above ; Park City. Gordon and Kay Kummer Grange are the proud parents of a six-pound, nine-ounce boy born July 18 at IDS Hospital. He will be named Christopher Scott Grange. He was welcomed home by his two-and-a-half-year-old brother, Bradley. His grandparents are Mary Grange (Huntington, Utah) and Mr. and Mrs. M.H. Knutsen (Center-ville, (Center-ville, Utah). Around the corner I have a friend. Days go by and weeks rush on And ere I know it a year has gone. Aridtfte?vef'see my bid friend's face. -He knows I like him just as well As in the day when I rang his bell. And he rang mine. We were younger then And now we are busy and tired, but then Tomorrow I say I will call Don Just to show him I am thinking of him. But tomorrow comes and tomorrow goes And the distance between us grows and grows. Around the corner, but miles away The telephone rings. Don died today. But that's what we get in the end. Around the corner a vanished friend. My old friend, Don Tree died July 14. |