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Show Mitford Monitor JANUARY 26, 1996 Fy PAGE 2 : as 4 ES S Five Generations - Not Once, But Twice! Milford Seniors Are Enjoying New Club Rooms ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION NAMES LOCAL CHAIR PEOPLE Beaver County residents have been appointed chairpersons of the 1996 Door to-Door Campaign to benefit the Arthritis Foundation, Utah, Chapter. The Chairpersons are Janet Carter, Minersville, Abby and Alison Carter. Milford: and Cheree Weber, Beaver. Local Arthritis Foundation volunteers are neighbors to help calling on raise their money during the annual "Door-to-Door" Campaign, a statewide effort to raise funds for arthritis programs (Left to Right) Carl Boyter, Jerry Beitz and Sharon Boyter played pool and research. Monday afternoon before dinner. Bad weather didn’t keep the seniors home. "Every dollar we raise in Thirty-five dinners were served at the center, with eleven take-outs delivered. (Left to right) Lincoln Jimenez holding his daughter, Kurstee, Great-Great Grandmother Irene Stewart, Great Grandmother Betty Jimenez, and Grandfather Robert Jimenez. Kurstee was born October 4, 1995 to Lincoln and Shasta. She weighed 6 Ibs. 11 oz. and was 20" long. the next few weeks is important," said Arthritis Foundation Chair George Denton. "The programs we sponsor help people with arthritis live with less pain and reduce chances of disability. Funds from this year's campaign will help us build betier programs statewide." It donations made great treatments is because of generous that researchers have strides in discovering and potential cures. Much of the pain and disability can be prevented or delayed with early diagnosis. Aside from raising funds for research, a major function or the Door-to-Door campaign is to inform the people of Beaver that the a : information about arthritis. in the other new clubroom. MUS Childhood The Audiology/Hearing Clinics of IHC Development (lass Needs A Few Toys Hart Anderson, M.S., CFY-A (Left to right) Grandmother LuAnn Martinez, Great- Gen Grandmother eae Stewart, Great Grandmother Betty Jimenez, and Daniel Walker holding Meadoe Fayth. Meadoe was born October 22, 1995 to Daniel and Marie. She weighed 7 Ibs. 2 oz. and was 20" long. ~ Attention! | “Dog & Cat Owners Rabies Clinic Saturday - January 27 10: A.M. - 1: P.M. Milford Fire Station Milford City is spolnsoring thia clinic with Dr. Uvie for your convenience in keeping fi your pets properly vaccliaicd xs Rabies shot is required for dog license ae Be a good neighbor!. © Dogs: Rabies: ~ $7.00 Triple: $14.00 Parvo: $8.00 Cats Letter to the Editor ue Dear Editor, I think congratulations | 1 | | are due Milford for having ™@ such an attractive and up-to4 date library. Tax dollars have obviously been wisely spent in support of this special place. Sincerely, —— | MHS "Better Hearing is our Guarantee to You!" A DESIGN = YB AS will. be offering an early childhood development class 4th quarter this year. Since this is the first time the class has been offered, a few donated supplies will be helpful. If you have pre- M.S., CFY-A school toys, dolls, trucks, storybooks, etc., that are in good condition’and no longer in use, please contact the high school office. LOOK FOR YOUR WINDOWS vi pipes ge ’ = Sie ’ . e de® ofp Vee ¢ a i s= | Lb SUITES, NIIT Rose Kreher, a new resident. Milford Writer DIRECT DRAPERIES & WINDOW COVERINGS Alice Smith: Editor/Publisher Ad Deadline 5:P.M. Monday Subscriptions $35. per year Phone: 801-387-2676 Fax: 801-387-5521 450 North 100 East - P. O. Box 224 Milford, Utah 84751 We Carry A Compcere Linge Or Custom WInpow CoveErIncs served as President of the Pink Ladies for 10 years, © VERTICALS | eSHUTTERS ¢ Woop Buinps 1&28&3 INCH © PLEATED SHADES eMint BLINDs NDer «1&2 INCH *Roter SHADES: “In the ten years that I served as a Pink Lady at the Beaver Hospital I had many wonderful experiences. The people who live in the extended care ward are very special, and they touch your heart as no one else can. One experience I shall remember always was during the Christmas season. A group of young men and women came to sing f ET cient * Computer-based programmable Hearing Aids 1-800-548-0856 Also Call Your Local Hospital in Beaver, Panguitch and Cedar. dedicating her service to a well needed cause. The smiles and silent hand squeezes she received will out weigh the time lost in cleaning her house or doing chores at home. A heartfelt thanks to Colleen for the time, service and love she gave to make the Pink Ladies Organization a special group of ladies that have and now continue to give a special type of LOVE. a Yd He ¢ No Risk 45 Day Trial Period Call 387-2471 for Your FREE Hearing Consultation Beaver Valley Hospital News Colleen Lee « Free Hearing Exam Y ; Velma Patterson and Billie Osborn played Pinochle with other ladies iAnthitis Hotedakion igasailable far | Christmas carols for the patients. As they were singing, one sweet lady, who could not talk, was softly crying and moving her hands in time with the music. How excited everyone was to see her responding in this way. The patients in the extended care ward love to visit and reminisce about the past when they were young and raising their families. T enjoyed every hour that I spent at the hospital. If you want to have some memorable experiences go to the hospital and ask to see Deanne Harris and sign up to become a Pink Lady.” Colleen Lee | | ey IALIZING IN Giaieu © CORNICE BOXES | Bringing fun into other's days - Touching lives in so many ways, Always there to do your part - Because volunteering is A WORK OF HEART’ PATCHWORK OF LOVE - 1996 ae MENTS ®BALLOON VALANCES eSwacs & Cascapes Comforting others with warmth and care - Cheering them up by lending an ear, Escorting visitors through the halls - Hosting and serving, answering calls. Dipeenes AND ‘Top © Topprrs | Cue TY Dorsn't Mean Hicuer PRIcE SHOP AND COMPARE Visir our New Suowroom 937 Norru Main #5 Across From Norrneast Furnrrure in Crepar Crry SO1- 3S6-»- 9695 Scere . Re mesemenais S00-S28-SS98 |