Show r D Debbie Fields Hugh To Address Graduates Among the approximate graduates es on June 9 will be honorary doctoral degree candidates candidates can can- Debbie Fields president of Mrs Hrs Fields Cookies and Hugh W W. a member of the residency Presidency of the First Quorum of he Seventy of the Church Debbie Fields opened her first tore in California in 1977 with a oan from her husband respected c on 0 m i s t con confirmed fir m ed Randy Fields because he she wanted to provide customers with Nith a soft chewy cookie just like she he made at home with a a recipe A she had been developing ince since age 13 Today Mrs Fields Cookies franchises over stores tores including international stores in Hong Kong Japan Australia Canada and England She and Randy believe strongly in sharing their good fortune They believe that children are our greatest great great- greatest est assets and have allocated all their donation dollars to Cystic Fibrosis the number one genetic killer of children and the Starlight Foundation which grants wishes to tn terminally ill children Characteristic of her positive outlook is her company's motto Good enough never is It She trives hives trives to make her customers feel them then with by presenting he best possible product Hugh W. W was born on 1 January 15 1934 in Salt Lake City and is a graduate of Granite High School where he served as president and received received received ed the Citizenship Award the year he graduated He graduated from the University of Utah in 1958 where he served as president of the freshman sophomore and senior class as well as dent He was a commissioned ned officer officer of of- officer in the US U.S. Army and served in the Finance Corps was the general agent over Utah Idaho Southern and Eastern Nevada regions for Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Con Con- Mutual Life Insurance Company He was a member of the Million Dollar Round Table in 1961 and from 1978 1968 at which time he became a life member He earned his Chartered Life Underwriter designation in 1965 and served in many positions of responsibility including as a's as president president president dent of the Salt Lake Association of Underwriters of the Utah Chapter of Chartered Life Underwriters and as president of the Utah General Agents and Managers Association As one of the founders he served on the Board of Directors of Le Jon of California and First Interstate Bank of Utah He was awarded the Distinguished Distinguish Distinguish- ed Service Aw Award rd by the Utah Jaycees for the State of Utah and i i r t d f y was also chosen Man of the Year He was was' listed in Who's Who Y Young oun's Men of America in 1969 and Who's Who in the West In 1979 he was was' called to serve his church full time He served as a bishop Regional Representative and d with his family as mission president in Pennsylvania In 1977 he left his insurance career to serve full time as a General Authority for forthe forthe forthe the Church and is currently serving as a member of the Presidency of the First Quorum of the Seventy He was sustained as as' as General President of the Sunday Sch School ol in October of f 1979 and served in that position until September of 1986 Elder is presently serving serving serving ing on the State of Utah Business and Economic Development Board the Utah Economic Development Corporation Board and Board of Directors of Westminster College In addition he serves on the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and Committee Committee Committee Com Com- of the One Hundred He is married to the former former- Anne Hawkins of North Hollywood Hollywood Holly Holly- wood California and Denver Colorado Colorado Colorado Col Col- orado and has si six children childre two of whom are married and ald four granddaughters r J. J e 4 Adopt of ACa A Ca Cat t Month By Julie Smith With homeless kittens and cats coming out of the alleys and into an animal mal shelters in in b big g numbers during during dur dur- during ing the spring peak feline breeding shelters season have to make an extra effort to find homes That's why Salt L Lake ke County Animal Services Services Services Ser Ser- vices is putting out a special welcome mat for people as well as cats for the fourteenth annual Adopt-A Adopt Cat Month sponsored throughout June by Nine Lives Cat Food for the American Humane Association All persons adopting a cat or kitten kitten kitten kit kit- ten from Salt Lake Lake County must pay a neutering or spaying fee Male cats are 2000 and females are A free health exam is included in the adoption along with witha a safe guard cat collar and identification identification iden iden- identification tag Animal Services hours' hours are from am a.m. to pm p.m. Monday through Friday Interested people can call 2267 for more information information mation matlon or come by and visit our shelter located at West South |