Show I OAK CITY Martha Anderson Ph: Speakers in Oak City 2nd Ward Sacrament meeting Jan 26 were Mike and Valerie Hill new members in the ward A special number “Teach Me to Walk in the Light" was sung by Kathy Wilson and girls I el e Karen and Barbara The choir sang “Go Ye Now In Peace" Monte and Bonnie Nielson and famiare happy to have her mother Mrs Rimington visiting them this week Visiting Llo and Diane Porter is losie Porter their Friends met at the home of Mrs Marion Ray (Ranee) Anderson to help Ith birthday It her celebrate Bobbie was a fun time slumber party with lots of cats and giggles but not sleep Guests were Becky Scott White Sage Carol Anderson Delta and from here Heather and Jennifer Beguin Karalee Allied Shcllic Anderson and Tressa C ook Cynthia Cook’s Monday birthday was celebtated on Sun with she Dennis and children Shane Wyatt Tressa a Angela and Michelle enjoying delicious meal and fun time at the home of parents Mr s Grayson Roper Gloria enjoyed the at tool Creek festivities also in the Shane Cook participated wrestling tournament in Vernal and did well winning his matches until stopped luck Better a bone broken collar by nest time Shane The weather has been good so there have been fires all around town as the trees have been trimmed (some quite severely) so that limbs wouldn't ly Cub Scout news Pack 3144 Delta 4th Ward rccentl honored two of their Cub Scouts at their monthly pack meeting Nathan Maw son of George and Susan Maw and Stephen Stoddard son of Stephen and Ann Stoddard Both boys received their Arrow of Light Award This is the highest award the boys can receive in Cub Scouting This award takes a lot of time and work for the boys to earn We are very proud of them They have both gone on to Scouts and we wish them luck in their scouting adventures We appreciate the work that the leaders of Pack 3144 are doing with these and the other boys in their pack Thanks to their parents as well Cub leaders and Scouting takes boys parents working together Reminder to all Deseret District Cub Scout Leaders: February 6 Roundtable will be Den Chief Training at 7 pm We will be starting a half hour earlier to complete the training This is for all Den Leaders and Webelos Den Leaders and their Den Chief and Cubmasters and Committee Chairmen the We all also be demonstrating Rocket Derby and have information on the upcoming derby run offs and how to get a track to use in your pack See you all there! DELTA Millard District Cub Scout news The First local union in 1792 was organized Eddys Barben Ph: ton and Lynda Smith taking 2nd These boys each received their space derby kits as prizes The pack’s space derby will be held in February All boys in Pack 203 are encouraged to get their kits and have their dads help build then rockets now National Cub Scout Week is this week with Cub Scout Sunday being Teh 9 All Cub Scouts are urged to wear their uniforms to their vaiious church meetings Cub Scout Roundtable will be held February 12 1986 at the Stake house The theme is "Mardi Gras" and anyone attending is inv ited to dress up accordingly Not many of our packs have turned in news this week Pack 203 had theii marble tournament for their January pack meeting Each den played and then the 1st and 2nd winners played off Randy Dearden son of Errol and Joyce Dearden was 1st place in the pack with Braydon Smith son of Ben in the US NOW by Philadelphia terfere with power lines The big trees up to our old home have all been cut down Mrs Norman (Michelle) Noyse and 3 children of Sunset spent the weekend with grandparents Mrs Ennis (Eda) Alldredge The Alldredges received word of a new great granddaughter born to Mr s Rex (Pam) Giles of South Weber This is their first child are Grandparents Bishop Scott and Denise Nlikesell of Sunset Get well wishes go to Mary (James) Anderson who is a patient in the Delta Hospital with double pneumonia also to Marva Gene (Kevin) who was doing well after several weeks of illness but she is right down again now Spending a few days in Revburg ID with grandmother Angie I yman were grandsons Jeff and Matt I yman and I esa (I avcll) Nielson Zclla I ovell is at home now for a while but is staying with her son Bruce and Venice While Grayson and Gloiia Roper enjoyed the wrestles at illmorc Cherry visited the ill and other friends here in Oak City This visiting was greatly appreciated New homes new neighborhoods are Robert and Kathy Wilson and children Bob Lele Karen Barbara and Jimmy and Ron and Susan Sumption and children Nicole Jed Jill Zachery and Andrew all 2nd ward The Wilsons have rented here for a year Kathy took I uRue Alldredges place as postal clerk Dancel Sherilyn Anderson and bahy moved into a new home also The Kelsey Teagle family moved into a new home by her parents Mayor Winston and Mary Gene Nielson Brad and Pam Cooper and children Becky Joe and Ntkie have moved into the home vacated by the Teagles Mr's Archie Bat ben attended the I eb baptism services on Saturday in the Mary sv ale Utah Ward for their grandson Gary Randle Barben 8 year old son of Mrs Keith Barben Another baptism was performed for Marissa Johnson 8 year old daughter of Mrs Randy and Jody inlinson Johnson of Marysvale About 50 people were in tendance at the services including many relatives and friends from Oak Delicious eanungton City and refreshments wete served in the recreaThe tion hall after the eetemony Bat ben family (about 20 members) met at the home of Keith Bat ben after the church service for a delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings and a good visit together The area over at Marysvale was filled with deer just standing around in herds It was shoemakers IS THE TIME The white cross of Denmark is of the oldest national flags It been used for over 750 years one has teresting seeing so many deer together They were beautiful One deer had just lost his 2 horns by the side of the road They were both togethei thete ittle 8 year old Dean a Marie Cox was baptized and confirmed Sunday in the 1st Watd by Bishop Arthur JelTety student at Evan’s Cindy Stewait School of Beauty in St George was home in Delta for the weekend She Is 4 gir college students and brought tends home with her They made a trip to Tooele Sandy and Spanish fotk visiting while they were there They returned home to St George on Monday morning for school Millard County OF DRY FERTILIZER Thurs SPS frb I9M - ri Arprilla Scow Ph: Ph: J Doyle and Martha Mace who are spending the winter months in St George were at their home in Deseret for a few days this past week Or mus and Winona Dutson were m St George for a couple of days on business and also visited with their son Gill Another old landmatk has cone The home of the Christensen tamily in Oasis was burned to the ground during the Christmas holidays It seems like we have really lost a lot of the old landmatks during the past few years When one of them goes it really leaves an empty spot in our hearts Congt at ulanons to I ayne and I aurel f bason on the birth of their new son horn Jan 27 at the Community Medical Center at Delta The new tle one has a sister Christie and brother Dustin wailing at home lot him Proud grandparents are Phil and Beverly Eliason of Deseret and Mtrcd and Marie ake of Delta Great grandmother is I dna Christensen of Deseret The program at Oasis Sacrament Meeting Sunday Jan 26 was by the t lders Talks by David Styler Warten Petersen and Tony Stanworth also a piano selection by Kris Stanworth Tony Western from Alaska is spending a few weeks at the home of his parents faun and I uella Western Verl Black from Tooele visited a few days with his brother Waldo Black Our sincere sy mpathy is extended to the Cropper family with the passing ol ester Cropper of Delta fester was horn and raised in Deseret and has always been a Desereter at heart He will surely by missed by his children and sisters and all who knew him Graveside services were held Thursday Jan 30 at the Delta Cemetery where burial also took place Sacrament meeting at Deseiet Sunday Jan 26 consisted of talks by David Hawk of Delta and Jose Tarm of Deseret ance Cornwall was advanced in the Priesthood to a Teacher on Sunday Mis undberg from Roosevelt is at the home of her daughter and inda and Jay Cropper She is helping with the family as inda has just teccntly had surgery Our sympathy is also expressed to the Bt ad field and Elder families with the passing of their wife and mother f va Bradfield at Midvale Utah Also to the Whicker and Steele families with the passing of Paul Whicker They both had several relatives in the Deseret atea and they will he missed by all We visited at the Community Medical Center of Delta with Myrtle Western who is recovering after having fallen and broke her leg She is mending but it seems slow to her She would enjoy visits from our townspeoi i i Use t— r MMiiA4t The open house for Charlie Thomas the other evening was very nice He was chipper as ever and enjoyed seeing all his many friends They used to be our many years ago here in neighbors Sugars tile Charlie has always loved to visit maybe that was why he had so many Iriends Mrs Hilda Ohver made a trip to Salt I ake with her brother Cecil I osec She spent the day with her son and wile Ron and Norma Ohver and returned that afternoon with Cecil She had an enjoyable day law Merle Oliver Hilda’s btother-iisn’t leeling too well He lives in A We wish Inin a speedy Prescott recov ery We send gel well wishes to Mis I emon We hope her illness will soon be gone Mrs Birhdta Shurtz has made some improvement They made a trip to lor a Dt appointment Doesn’t seem to he much nows this lot of sickness of flu and colds week W ill he nice when everyone can be well again W ould like to heat Irom some of you other people who live in the Sugarville atea Please call vour news in pic She is a very lovely lady and enjoys visiting She said to express her to everyone who has helped m any way since her accident She is of your cards phone calls flow cis and visits We have just finished reading an article in the Utah Historical Quaiterly “The Gypsies ate that was entitled Coming!” written by David A Hales who is a Professor of thrary Science at the University of ait banks Alaska He is the son of Bert and I ucile Hales ot Deseret It is a very outstanding article on the lite and activities of the gypsies in the eatly days W e are proud ol Dav id and expiess our best wishes and luck in Ins continued success on the at tides he is writing Patty Rounds who is attending college at Cedar City was home lot the weekend to visit her patents Hovvaid and Glenda Rounds Oimus and Winona Dutson spent a NV on couple of days at Mesquite business Since moving into the new Deseret Oasis Church house thete has been a change in time for our meetings Oasis Ward statts at 9 a til and Deseret a m Ward starts at Gaty D Dutson is in California taking cate of his Bee Business Dulene Dewsnup and childtcn spent the weekend at Provo visiting with hei sister and familv w U1PS Mrs - 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