Show Pe 2 Conl Millard ChronkiProgrw ISPS Thtuv Apr fflipntmonte didn’t get my “Profile” completed for this week but it is just as well as even with a 16 page paper we had to leave out a few things Some of the questions on the form are tough: favorite performer? That changes weekly for me Nobody knows I'm? If I say then everyone will know was glad for a week’s Anyway reprieve it will give me a little more time to pul getting serious about answering the questions It is such a thrill for the weather to have been able to start warming up get out into the yard a bit and have all the anticipation of more to come I wasn’t even too disappointed with the frost damage my locust tree suffered think it will come out of it am worried about the willow tree however It was just getting a good start and this year a lot of it is dead don’t know what have or haven’t done to it Best call the Andersons or Bonnie or someone and see if there is hope All the puppies have nice homes and are extremely happy promised Opic (the mother) that she could become a career woman after the pups were did a good job of such But she gone motherhood and her babies made people happy so maybe we should let her have a few more pups before she settles on a career Chelsie’s cat had kittens last week She called to give me the news and told me all the kittens were blue and she We finally didn’t like blue kittens decided that the “blue" kittens were actually black wet kittens viewed by flashlight In the daylight they are all black and white Spring and all the little baby animals and plants is such a hopeful time It is a good reward after winter especially like to see foals and so far this spring none of the fields I have been past have I any used to always sec mares and colts at Homer Petersen’s as drove in to work and it was a nice way to start the day The power outage Tuesday was certainly a pain We never know when that happens if we will be in business when it comes back on or not Our type of computer is extremely sensitive (as suppose most are) to power fluctuations and the least that can happen is we lose a few pages of type the most is blowing out circuit boards Tuesday we were lucky we only lost type but that set us back a couple of houfs Our as a this week cut to goal couple of hours not gain 2 so another late night If this keeps up may learn to appredate the sunrise Announcement The West Millard Care Center in Delta has a new phone number The new number is Please note this number in your phone listings HEAT Do you need help with your fuel costs? Applications will be taken through April 30 1986 from the general public including the elderly and disabled Income guidelines are: Household SizeMax Annual Income $7875 person 2 person 10575 3 person 13275 Add $2610 for each additional person a 20 percent deduction is allowed for earned income allow for cost of medical insurance premiums and for medical costs exceeding 5 percent wil be taken at the Applications following locations: Dept of Social Services Mon Thurs 252 West Main Street Delta Dept of Social Services 15 E 100 N Mon - Thurs Fillmore Millard County Chronicle Progress The USPS Publisher Susan - 8 - 24 1906 &U' day" Daw n likes the sunrise and she dropped by the office to check on me at 5 on her way to the pool prefer sunsets myself especially in the summer when you can feel the heat of the day radiating back and the breee is still warm remember as a child coming home from the movies (when the theater was at the now bare spot on the corner of Main and 3rd West) by way of the Baker Pharmacy now Delta Drug because the bricks of the building radiated out heat and it felt so good hope wake up in five hours with the pleasant thoughts of summer on my mind because I will come back to work with somewhat of a civil disposition It will sure surprise the Wednesday staff at the Chronicle for me to act like anything besides a cobra coiled by the trail am Papa and Mama Knew the Power of Teaching Moments Papa and Mama didn’t spend much time just teaching us but they did take the teaching opportunities to point the reason for problems in the lives of people whom we knew It was their way of teaching their family values “They waftt a good garden without all the work They plant but by the middle of July their garden has gone to weeds They want the reward without the work It never happens” “He does his farm work on the Sabbath day He probably have longer and taller haystacks and more grain in the bin but he will never harvest the real rewards of life” It was true That girl is too forward (mama’s word) with the boys She will regret it” She did it was evident A friend borrowed machinery to do his farming It came back broken or worn Papa quoted "Neither a borrow nor a lender be for it dulls the edge of husbandry" Tha pear bright flowers of the prickly cactus bloom for only ona day Community April American Cancer Sociaty Drive April 9 16 23 30 Growing Younger program 10 am - noon M E Bird Senior Citizen Center Delta April Professional Secretaries Week April 24 First Older Americans Heritage Festival Richfield Youth Center 10 am - 4 pm "The Way We Were The Way We Are: Seasons in the Contempory American Family” series begins every other Thursday for five sessions Fillmore Library Food Handlers Class Delta Public Health Office 2 pm Men’s Golf Ass’n meeting Club House 7 pm “Pied Piper of Hamlin” Delta Middle School 9 am & pm Apr 25 Delta Community Presbyterian pot luck dinner 6:30 pm fellowship room April 26 Susan Harris Edward Johnson openhouse Johnson residence 188 N 200 E Delta pm WalkAmerica for March of Dimes Register 7 am Delta City Park demonstration M E Bird center 9:30 noon 3 April Oak City May 3 dinner 5 pm auction and bake sale April 28 Blood pressure screening Scipio 1:30-firehouse pm Blood pressure screening Holden Town Hall pm VFW Field Representative Delta Job Service am Immunizations am & pm Delta Public Health Office Democratic Mass Meetings 7:30 pm article for (See locations) April 29 Blood Pressure screening Kanosh Town Hall 10 am noon Fillmore call Upholstery Workshop Extension Office for information April 30 BLOODMOBILE 3:30 - 8:30 pm Palomar April 30 & May Delta Utah West Stake Young Men and Young Woman Dance Craze 7 pm Palomar “See how that woman wastes her husband’s money They will never be able to have a home and secure living He will be hounded (mama’s word) by money troubles She goes about never staying home to take care of the family resources or caring for her home and children making it pleasant” The children left home as soon as they were old enough and didn’t come home Mark May Water color exhibition by Osral Allred Fillmore Elementary School May I review Delta High School May 2 May Fellowship Day St John Bosco Church lunch 11:30 am Senior Citizen May Day Party and Dance M E Bird Center 6 pm May 3 St John Bosco first annual fundraising dinner Dinner served from pm Door prizes strolling Mariachis Jan Gale and Larry Dutson wedding hall Oak City cultural reception pm Fillmore Water color demonstration Elementary School pm May 5 course begins Hunter Education for Delta High School call information May 6 Ford Bros Circus Delta 5 & 7:30 pm May 7 Free Blood Pressure Public Health Clinic Delta & am pm Businesses Workshop Call Extension office for information May 11 Heritage Sunday Delta Community Presbyterian Church May 14 Flower show and end of school night 7:30 pm at Delta South Elem Summer fashion show and dinner 7 pm Palomar sponsored by Delta Area Chamber of Commerce and Extension Service Millard District Cub Scout Roundtable Fillmore Utah Stake Center 7:30 pm May 31 Pink Day - Fillmore Community Medical Center Volunteer Auxiliary (Pink Ladies) fund raiser June 7 Renaissance Fair June 21 Kris Fowler and C Dean Shields wedding reception Fillmore June 26 27 28 “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" DHS auditorium sponsored by W'est Millard Cultural Council Middle America Feature Eating and drinking interactions quite predictable Unlike indigestion food interactions don’t always have to be looked upon At times they can be as negative beneficial according to Dr Deloy Hendricks professor of nutrition and food sciences at Utah State University For instance drinking orange juice food can double the with an body’s ability to utilize that iron However drinking tea with the same meal decreases the amount of usable iron to about 40 percent of normal He says tea coffee (decaffeinated varieties as well) and even milk reduce the amount of iron the body can use from a meal On the other hand beer wine and cola drinks all slightly increase the amount of usable iron Drinking water with meals has no effect on iron absorption Hendricks does not mean to imply that drinking beer is better than milk but it does show the two liquids can teract with foods differently The foods and beverages need to be consumed fairly close together for the interactions to take place he says So it is in terms of iron absorption preferable to drink beverages such as tea coffee and milk between meals rather than with them The the by Bob Thomas (An article in a recent Sunday supplement written by Los Angeles Times columnist Jack Smith caused me to recall a man I had not thought about Consultant Editor t Circulation CirculationComp CirculationProduction Commercial Shellie Printing Dutson In Advance Subscriptions In County $1500 per year $ 00 per 6 months County SIS 00 per year Out of County Out of County $1000 per 6 months Single Copy 50 cents POSTMASTER: Send Address changes to In rO Box 349 Delta Advrtnwn bifi 2400 fdboorr I Utah m Ifueit $4624 don’t trust you?" In any case such a requirement makes this person feel as if someone finds her completely untrustworthy So why don’t I just quit going to booster supporter Dove's shopper and without any difficulty whatsoever can think of two quite new businesses Christensen’s who Delta Drug and have not asked for identification Clerks smile at you give you a cheerful Hello express thanks for shopping etc In other words they are glad the customer came into their business and don’t hesitate to let you know that That is and has always been the spirit of Delta businesses also think this is a good way to say thanks to Ward Killpack (Service Peggy Overson (MOMS Drug) Crafts) Art Jeffery (Quality Market) Kate Cafe) Ted Harris (Rancher Poulsen (Katie’s Kut and Kurl) Glen Swalberg (Delta Auto) George Van Rick Farnsworth (Van’s Jewelry) (City Cafe) and other Delta businesses for accepting my checks through the years without requiring any more identification than this old face! Never once have you inconvenienced me Hopefulhaven’t you ly When all's said and done the check cashing policy of Dove’s is certainly the business of the store Where shop for all my groceries hereafter is mine Sarah Inez Moody Sudden thought: What if all (he stores in Della decide to adopt (his policy? Answer: Then if that occurs i’ll hie me out of (own (o do all my "Hey About latch - key kids What are young adolescents doing after school from 3:00 to 6:00 pm? Most parents must work and can’t be home after school That means young adolescents are spending the hours As a result great numbers of young people are being left aimless and uninvolved at a time in their lives when they have high energy a striving for selfdefinition and a need to prove their competence in a variety of areas Most adults agree that children in superprimary grades need vision However families are less concerned about the needs of’ young adolescents The varied rates of physical intellectual and emotional growth experienced by young adolescents rule out simple solutions Some year olds feel proud and competent that they are trusted to take care of themselves while their parents are at work Others are uneasy frightened or angry because of constant overdoses of freedom and for any sporting spectacle is responsibility Young adolescents are noted for their vulnerability to the influences of their peers and their environment adults But young people are also vulnerable and in parto positive influences ticular look to adults as role models and sources of affection and guidance need opporYoung adolescents tunities for community service academic and cultural enrichment recreation job preparation and more Sports school activities and afterschool jobs take up the slack in the lives of many young people during those vulnerable hours from 3:00 to 6:00 pm We need to be concerned about the others who aren’t busy with these things comPublic officials legislators educators munity leaders churches and parents must meet the challenge of youth at risk because of our inattention to them between the hours of 3:00 and 6:00 pm the estimated 2500000 who annually line Middle America Fillmore Office Manager Evelyn Mallet Deb Greathouse Accounts Receivable Ward irksome Since WW11 I’ve been a part of the Delta Area Community All of a sudden I’m asked to produce identification at Dove's grocery store if I'm paywill not ing by check I resent this be subjected to that again in Delta The answer to checks does not lie in this sort of policy in this little town with the lame excuse "it’s done up north" Of course it's done “up north" But that’s a different story haven’t been a part of that community for over 40 years I started somewhat at shopping Dove’s when that store first opened Competition in any type of business is good During those eailv years never once was I asked for indcntification As have shopthe years have progressed ped both Dove’s and Quality Market At Quality have never been asked to a check cash identification to produce nor by his neither by Art Jeffery father Orvil before him It seems to me that a certain amount of trust has to be expected in any And basically business transaction that’s what grocery shopping and paying the bill is all about business By the a store the buyof into act very walking ing public is saying to the owner "I trust you trust you to offer good quality groceries at a fair price" and bad checks notShoplifting the grocery store should withstanding trust the buying public or appear so This is especially true in such a small town By requiring Social Security Numbers andor Driver License Numbers what is a Delta store saying greatest number of live spectators the NY Marathon route of Advertising Julie ID In the dark recesses of your stomach some foods just don’t get along We learn by trial and error what combinations of foods eaten at certain times of day cause indigestion Combinations’ of foods that cause indigestion vary greatly from person to perhowever are son Food interactions Sales Riley Wood Legal Billing Dawn Carder Sales Design Rita Bullcreek Check EDITOR The life and times of ‘Billy Bulbs’ Editor Dutson at Large Reporter Affairs Desk Amott National Nomas again The husband became discouraged and quit trying It was a lesson we remembered "Do not tell her anything that you do not want everyone to hear If she tells us about them she will tell them about us" She did so we didn’t It was a good lesson is keeping our own business at home “She lies in bed in the morning instead of getting up and getting her household in order and off to a good start for the day Her daughters think that is the proper way and w ill be just like her and a problem to some good young men who marry them" "Pinching the purse too hard can pinch the heart and mind Be generous and do your share whatever it is that you need to do You will not lose There were examples “Their home is too nice for the children to play A home is for living for family and friends" Our parents never had the opportunity to take lessons in "Parenting" and they don’t give degrees from the do not University of Experience know what modern teachers would think of our parents way of teaching but it was their way In their love for their children they wanted to teach their values and lessons of life Mary Henrie Calendar Editorial Bob TO THE LETTERS Tom Greenwood used to say there was only one 7 o’clock in his life and that was pm I liked that so much someone gave me a cup that says “If God had wanted me to see the sunrise He would have made it later in the Attention: East Millard Chronicle Progress Patrons! The Millard County Chronicle Progress office will be open Fr 'days and Monday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm for your convenience Evelyn Mailet is the office manager and will be at the office during those times Should anyone want to contact the Delta office direct on others days the phone numbers are and or send pictures articles or advertisements directly to Box 249 Delta Utah 84624 hat Only once would see him wearing a shirt "Billy Bulbs” ignored our jeers He simply waved his hand smiled a grin that showed long yellow teeth and bade us the time of day After a time when we learned he would not play our We game we ceased our taunting merely waved and "Billy Bulbs" waved back grinned and uttered a cheery “Good Morning" or “Good Afternoon" I did not see him for a lot of years would be sent to a school in another state and then I would enter the navy After that came college and the earliest pursuit of a career I was in my late 30s when returned to that small Pennsylvania town was surprised to learn that “Billy Bulbs” was still a potter at Wagner’s Green House and Nursery He had toiled for the grandfather then the son and now the grandson went to see him and out of that afternoon and early evening came an interview and story that would appear in a Philadelphia magazine “Billy Bulbs” was born Charles In Virginia he Alvin Pennypacker thought but he wasn’t sure An aunt had raised him after his parents had died in an influenze epidemic He thought he was about 10 years old when he walked away from his aunt’s home and wandered north to a little corner of northeast Pennsylvania full 80 years as he Since recollected--hhad never left the county The gloaming hours arrived and “Billy Bulbs” asked me to join him in his evening repast We sat at a white chipped porcelain table in one of the two rooms that had been his home for half a century We dined on cheeses and crackers fresh corn and mugs of hot coffee and when we were Finished he asked if preferred peaches or pears chose pears watched him rise from the table and followed his frail body as he shuffled to a counter top reach up to a shelf and then struggle with a mechanical can opener Of a sudden he stopped and his shoulders began to shake And then heard his soft sobbings went to his side and saw his dilemma He had opened a can of small white potatoes “Billy Bulbs” never learned to read And he never had the need to learn to write His diet was all but dictated by pictured labels on cans of food And that learned that night was never a sure thing “Billy Bulbs” is still back in that part of the world A small tombstone marks his final resting place It reads: CHARLES ALVIN PENNYPACKER "BILLY BULBS" No more than that once wondered if fate had seen fit to allow “Billy Bulbs" to waste his life I no longer wonder "Billy Bulbs” assisted God in His miracles nearly 100 times Such a life could not be termed wasted Still “Billy Bulbs” never knew the adventure of reading must be a bit sorry about that |