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Show i rs" l Jackie Williams :r F oiceness and vSw Betty and Mike S wither from A ant Washington visited and I'ncle Gwen a.nd Howard Pryor. Sarah Grimm and Bren-'- Weaver both celebrated their Unhdays on Friday. They each hid birthday BEVERAGES TO KICL-OFTHE TAILGATE In Betty and Dick Pryor are spending a couple of weeks ir. Las Vegas. Mick and Louise f have hai jj their horse, Jededuh, in Arizona racing. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madsen from Junction, Utah spent the weekend with her sister, Connie and Vance Marshall. X , Aim LM&&.2 . Cla Surely such a large segment of America with 20 years or more left to live arc capable of more than keeping their lives in tact and avoiding personal depression. Old age should a time of further We are seeing more and more of the so growth and development. called elderly furthering their educations, and extending theircareers beyond the age of 65 or having another career after retirement. Multiple careers they call it. Reviewing the experiences of the past can be pleasurable when reviewing success but depressing when looking upon failure. Simply reviewing can not use the time and energy of 20 years. Reviewing and learning what we can from success and failure and then moving on could the name of the game. Using what we have learned to help right the problems in the world could be a major contribution from the elderly. This calls for a role reversal, from being passive recipients of the support of younger people, to becoming active participants with them. Ceasing to bemoan the state of the world and discovering how to improve it could bring rewards to all. Not simply a parking lot barbe an experience in alfresco dining beverages and convivial friends! To "get the thill out" at celebration with some tea rific ho' with convenient I.ipton Lemon create these delicious totable te.i 1 o RISSIAN 1 . and a video were taken throughout The the afternoon of happenings. video was then presented to her. Most of her posterity was present. She has five children: Roy and Faye Willeson, Paul and Lois Pake of Salt Lake; Leon and Margery Thompson of Mlnersville and Paul and Mar gene Thompson of Bountiful; and Dale and Louise Murdock of Pleasant Grove. She has 20 grandchildren and 40 After the party all family members and friends enjoyed a turkey and ham d. .ner at the center. Then all gathered again for a Sunday brunch before departing for their homes. Verna and her family would like to thank everyone for sharing with them on this memorable occasslon. DOUBLE R I 1 though they all are up in their seventies, they are still kicking, not very high but . . . They do not send out invitations, they just part each year with the understanding they will meet the next year in September. whole cloves cup Linton Lemon Flavored Iced Tea Mix In large saucepan, combine all ingredients; bring to the thermos or insulated container. boiling point. Pour into Makes about 6 servings. ", Those class memliers present Lee -- wiiue fwrWr' 11 '' - JV 'Jtm, A'wl JRLt mjnr, . Gertrude Marshall has been in Salt Lake City visitng her daughter Brenda and Jay Bowcutt. She is at home now. Vie and Milt Jolley from Salt Lake City are visitng their daughter Vie and Tex Marshall and Merle and Wayne Gillins. Kathy and Don Stoddard from Den ver, Colorado and family are visiting her parents, Wayne and Merle Gillins. Merle and Brenda GIIUpj went to Genola to get peaches for the family. was On Sunday Margaret Dalton surprised when her family planned a big birthday dinner for her. She The had three birthday cakes. Relief Society made one, Rema Limb made one and her dughter-in-laGeniel Dalton made one. All of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren were there to enjoy the day with her. Many friends dropped by to wish her a happy birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Eyre are the proud parents of a baby boy 'Mfa !' o,nri--oJuvvj- born in the Beaver Hospital on SunThe grandparents are Mr. day. and Mrs. Jerry Eyre and the are Mr. and Mrs. Ru-lon Memter. The committee more often if the make selections Ladder Monies. Tiger Inn under new management Two featuAeA the PfUce. Ton. ofi One Sept. 21 - Oct. 1 Friday thru Tuesday 7:30 p.m. The Tiger Inn, located at 473 West Center in Milford, has opened Code of under (few management. Ted aid Don Bridge are the new managers. Theyy will feature a complete The.ir hours will I Monday Through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.; Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. They will be closed on Sundays. Ted and Don would like to encourage everyone to come in and give them a try. Silence Chuck Starring Hated Return Norris R off the Living Dead Rated R I MILIORD : let Potatoes .r: ijrwr to Kit's All in the lLAS SIFIED5 COUNTY KB Thursday. 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Colleen -- ' 9'ncy ) -- meets month. v an i occasion ariec to to utilize Career w FEATURE Johann Noithweitexn National XVJ I f1 f Career Ladder Com Representing these fine Companies TfsTN. 7' ) 1985-8- 6 mittee has been selected. B:ven P Jra'J"pIiIIl' The lers or motor homes. C 1 ul and the canyon from Sept. 19 to 2f.. They had an enjoyable time talking and reminiscing of school days. They have hel l their reunion in one of the National Parks each year and tour all points of interest. All memters have leautiful traiweather 2 2 1 Lets teach our children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren what we have learned from both success and failure. the definitions of health in old age needs updating too. May! Canes, pace makers and dentures do not an invalid make. Health after 65 is lively involvement with living, not total absence of physical impairment. Within reach of those suffering from arthritis, high blood pressure, diabetes and assorted visual, auditory and mobility deficits are such meaningful contributions to society as writing, and teaching. Commencement speakers often hail the young graduates as the trustees of posterity. Let us, the old grade, use our years ahead to work with the new trustees in turning the tables on graying America. It might just be the greening of America, if the old can earn the respect of the young for what they are accomplishing, not just for passing birthday number 65. Nona Gillins and Pat Rimpau have contributed a number of very nice daytime gowns to keep our lady patients looking lovely. Thank you Pat and Nona. Pictures Imon cup I.ipton Iced T ea Mix cup orange flavored year. This year thev met at ion National Park. They enjoyed the lieau-tlf- breakfast drink pov teaspoon ground gin. teaspoon ground do. Combine all ingredient store airtight container. Makes about cups mixture. By the pot: In teapot, pour 4 ci. ' iling water over 14 cup mixture. water over 2 teaspwins By the cup: In cup. pour boil mixture. BERRY TEA WARM-Ucups water cups cranberry juice o., kt ail cinnamon sticks. Dn Ken 1 80 th Birthday of Verna Thompson ' SELECTED shaw, heaver PTA; Margaret Miller jjid Hesr Davis, School hoar Graduates of the M inersville High School Class of 1928 gathered for their seventh annual reunion. They started having these on their r.Oth stadium, kick off the ed leverages. Just start red Iced Tea Mix and trmers in an instant! IK A a red COrj'lITTEE Vice Chairman, Donna I artwright, reu m on tailgating" has become lomplete with great food, CAREER LADDER Dr. Lynn The mem!rs are: HasM,, Chairman; Me! Os.orn, J Itinera ville stitution.-,. in Salt Lake. net Ut. ror As my generation rapidly rolis along toward the age of 65 contemplating what tomes next has occupied more and more of my thinking. Maybe the time has came to redefine the tasks role and health of old age. Consider the following farts: (1) The population over age 65 is 27,000,000 strong and growing. (2) The vast majority will live two, mayhe three decades past 65. (3) Ninety-fiv- e percent live in the community rather than in in- they lived ere: Theo Marshall, Grace and Wallace Osborn, Winnie and George Young, Lorna and Burton Banks, Yilda and A.W. Stephenson. New year they will at Park party. - v The family of VernaW. Thompson held an 80th birthday party to honor their mother. It was held at the County Fair Building and was beautifully decorated in pink and white. Many firends and relatives of Verna's came by to wish her a happy birthday and to visit. Verna has lived In Miners ville almost all of her life. For a short period a, Heaver, Utah (I |