Show w Just for today Just for today I will try to strengthen my mind I will study I will learn something useful I will not be a mental loafer I will read something that quires effort thought flows into your life Then without effort you are impelled to truth and to perfect contentment (Ralph Waldo Emerson) and concentration There is guidance for each of us and by slowly listening we shall hear the right word Certainly there is a right for you that needs no choice on your part Place yourself in the middle of the stream of power and wisdom which You Can Help Yourself If you feel your life has been deeply affected by someone else’s drinking you will be welcomed at an meeting There your progress can be made in your own way in your own time VOTE RUSSELL GREATHOUSE 2 Year County Commissioner - Democrat id rVTf ft® "Mb unmanageable 2 Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity 3 Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him 4 Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves 5 Admitted to God to ourselves and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs 6 Were entirely ready to have God remove all these defects of character 7 Humbly asked Him to remove our shortcomings 8 Made a list of all persons we ad harmed and became willing to make amends to them all 9 Made direct amends to such people wherever possible except when to do so would injure them or others 10 Continued to take personal ventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it 11 Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out 12 Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of the'- - Steps we tried to carry this message to others and to practice these principles in all our affairs is available in our community meetings are held each week on Thursday Evening at the Chamber of Commerce Office in Delta Time 7:30 pm For Information call or or Board Delta City Building HEAT Government Integrity Orderly growth for a better today & tomorrow Protection for tax payers from unfair tax burdens Better opportunities for young and old in Adv Millard These Are The Twelve Steps We admitted we were powerless over our lives had become t Paid for and authorized beats freezing by Russell Greathouse Approximately When it’s time to replace your woodstove 45000 Utah households will stave off the cold this winter with benefits from the HEAT program HEAT the Home Energy will use Assistance Target Program nearly $12 million dollars this year in federal funds to assist families in Utah to meet the rising costs of home energy Eligibility for HEAT assistance is based on gross annual household come household size area of the state where the household resides and the County fr w £? Two Deseret District Scouts plant cliffrose seed on the forest burn area Deseret District Scouts aid Forest Service On Oct 13 1984 about 25 Scouts and their leaders from the Deseret District in Delta Stake helped improve deer winter range on the Fishlake National Forest above Oak City These boys planted cliffrose seed on a south facing slope above Oak in a wildfire City which burned several years Cliffrose an ago important winter browse plant for deer was abundant on the slope prior to the bum The boys worked in teams of two One boy scraped a small area clear of The a other cheatgrass dug main type of fuel used to heat the residence The income limits are set at 150 of the Federal poverty guidelines This translates to an annual income of $15300 for a household of four The program is administered by the Division of Assistance Payments Department of Social Services Program Director Steve Baron noted last year the one time payment was $22600 Baron further comper household mented “HEAT” will not pay all costs but there are many people particularly the handicapped and elderly who can and will benefit by this program into soil deep hole with a spoon put of the tiny dark cliffrose seeds hole and covered them with the Fortunately the weather was good and about 10 acres of the hillside was The soil and soil moisture planted and excellent were conditions Forest Service officials hope to see next there some tiny cliffrose summer The Fillmore Ranger District of the Fishlake National Forest wishes for all to thank participants to help the Forest volunteering Service with this project Both renters and homeowners may apply for assistance Applicants should bring Social Security cards and income verification for all household members age 18 and older as welj as current utility bills The HEAT Program will accept from handicapped applications dividuals and those age 60 and older beginning October 15 1984 Applications from the general public will be taken November 5 1984 through April 30 1985 For information on the locacall office tion of the nearest in the Salt or Lake area make reservations for airline travel motels & Car rental SKYWAYS TRAVEL IS an authorized AMTRAK agency SKYWAYS TRAVEL the one you won’t have to replace Canister’s Woodstoves JrjtllL 2585 North 3100 West Delta Utah 84624 Phone Come in now and receive a free woodburning booklet We also carry all your stovepipe needs resource Page 9 provides airline tickets at airport prices SKYWAY TRAVEL & TOURS of DELTA next to Radio Shack - quit dancing The emcee recognized publicly the two oldest dancers there a young 90 and 91 year old and they were among the liveliest too Our many many heartfelt thanks to help go to all who participated make it such a memorable evening Individual recognition goes to Helen Stevens of Holden for her Autumn decorations attractive and pumpkins leaves cornstalks embellished the dance hall and her little scarecrow original handmade dolls sitting on bales of hay were so clever and charming Lillian Rogers of Kanosh certainly saw to it that there were plenty of tasty cookies and punch The ladies that helped with the serving headed by Mary Gean Edwards and Alta had it all well under Shumway control with a table full of plates of cookies and thirst quenching punch We would like to have seen more costumed people but those that did come dressed in costume helped to make the evening more fun and exciting We all loved the dancing She was cow Miss Clara Belle and different entirely something Thank you Patty Rasunexpected Susan of and mussen Harding Millard High School You were fabulous and such good sports for helping us out with Clara Belle The Sagebrush Swingers square and dancing group were superb expertly performed three numbers which made us all wish we could do the same Living in Sevier and Sanpete Counties they traveled a good distance to come and dance for us and added much our to - I SKYWAYS TRAVEL will 1984 was perfect the The weather music the most melodious yet and and onlookers were the dancers Add it all together and outstanding it tells you our Harvest Ball was a smash hit Everyone there had a good time - from those sitting in the back row sidelines to the many couples who just couldn’t seem to Mb! hltUI ItUtil 18 By Evelyn Mallet taaiul lifi Thurs Oct Harvest Ball a smash hit Siiui iii DSPS 424 E Topaz Blvd Ph: 0 Current Travel Specials - 8 days and 7 nights on the Caribbean $499 ea person (dbl occupancy) includes Airline & Hotel Fly Salt Lake City to Los Angeles one way for as low as $59 plus tax DON’T WAIT TO PLAN YOUR HOLIDAY TRAVEL! enjoyment Last but certainly the most was important part of the evening The Meadow Misfits the music Band played as they have never played before Their music was the greatest and kept the eager dancers We stepping lively every minute wish to express our wholehearted gratitude to the Land and hope the) will return and play for us many more times We’re sure the success of the evening was due to their wonderful music making abilities After all what is a dance without music? Thanks Meadow good Misfits! There were approximately 170 Those from Manti people present Gunnison Richfield and Sigurd Delta outnumbered our Kanosh and Meadow Holden Flowell Fillmore people Just two couples came from Kanosh and one of those were not senior citizens Only one person from Meadow attended and was not a senior citizen either but a young adult seeking an enjoyable comevening with her panion Holden Flowell and Fillmore fared much better in attendance Perhaps our own local people don’t realize what potential the Senior Citizens organizations have when they get together to have a grand evening of fun and entertainment But then if more of our own people had come there wouldn’t have been enough room for them The Center was filled to capacity with many even in the foyer Incidently standing there were several couples attending that were far from Senior Citizen age and expressed their delight with the whole evening Those from other Centers were asking when can we do it again To be sure we will do it - Thanks to Amtrak’s “All Aboard America” fares you can have the time of your life vacationing aboard our trains You’ll get everything we've got Friendly helpful service Wide reclining seats Modern equipment Beautiful lounge cars Full dining cars Snack bars And best of all you won't have to give up much of what you've got If you buy a ticket before May 31 1SS5 you can travel to any city in one of our three regions for only $150 or less Any city in an adjoining region is only $250 or less Or go from coast to coast for only $325 round-triKids under 12 get 50 off these already low fares You have 30 days to complete your travel as long as you return no later than June 30 1985 No advance purchase is necessary And you get one stopover each way Certain other restrictions may apply and seats are limited So now's the time to get on board Ptan now to enjoy the unique experience of train travel Over 19 million people ride with us every year— and discover that Amtrak is one of the most modern efficient and comfortable passenger train systems in the world For reservations or more information about our convenient schedules call your travel agent or Amtrak at again! Plans were all set for a bus jaunt last Friday up Spanish Fork Canyon to view the autumn colors on the trees have a look at Thistle Lake and down the other side lunch and whatever else along the way but last Thursday night’s storm and snow in the mountains cancelled the trip If weather permits we’ll attend the play "Missalliance” Oct 29 at the Pardoe Drama Theatre in Provo If you are interested get your name on the sheet at the Center If anyone would like to hear the Utah Symphony this Saturday evening call us and let us know We at the are always eager to attend enter such fine cultural activities Remember those of us at the Center aren’t oontent to sit at home all winter We like going places and doing things The HEAT program (fuel assistance) will begin this month On Oct 22 and 24 from 8:30 am to 12 noon there will be a Social Services person at the Center to assist you with signing up for this program However you may also go directly to the Social Services office from now until Nov 2 for applying The Pahvant monthly Valley Senior Citizen board meeting will be Tuesday Oct 23 at 9 am All board members are urged to attend |