Show Page 14 Thurs LSPS Millard County Sept 27 1984 Delta native “lights” Snow theatre ?c “Rig 7i pa Snow College Grady McEvoy Theatre Technician was born in Delta on January 13 1937 to Grady and Gwen Prestwich McEvoy The family later moved to Dugway where Grady graduated from high school in 1973 McEvoy began his higher education at Utah State University but transferred to Snow College where he graduated in 1982 He finished hs work and received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from USU in 1983 He then was employed as a team member of Snow’s Theatre with Department Richard Haslam and Kim Cristison at Grady’s major responsibilities Snow include the building of sets the of all equipment maintenance (including sound and lighting) and the In addischeduling of the auditorium tion he teaches basic skills of lighting and scenery to theatre students and Theatre 101 (Understanding Theatre) During the summer months McEvoy teaches as many as 20 foreign students “I think the foreign students add a cultural background that folks in our rural area need to have” he com CoTTrvlq Gardening: That’s a good question Question: What is the best way to bring my prized geraniums into the house for winter? Answer: It is possible to lift the entire plant and place it in a large pot Use a loose soil to fill in around the edges of the root ball Water it well to force out air pockets I would recommend the Personally taking of cuttings: (1) Select strong (2) healthy green softwood cuttings Treat the cut surface with rooting horIBA indolbuteric mone (containing acid) (3) Plant in well drained potting soil in 4” pots (4) Keep the soil constantly damp and provide fertilizer Thirty years ago Grandmother Blanchard told me to split the end of geranium cuttings and place a wheat seed in the split I thought that was another of her The wheat was to germinate and the geranium How can I extend the Question: growing season past the first killing frost? Answer: People have been covering tomatoes for years to extend the fall and allow ripening of the last precious I love to see the variety of tomatoes covers used: quilts tarpolians paper bags and plastic The funniest I have seen was the tomato plant in a 4’ wire case with a big coat and hat After the frost the plant was green An easy minigreenhouse can be made with arch supports of rebar pipe conduit or wood covered with clear and staked at the ends polyethylene The ribs hold the plastic away from the plants and strings hold the plastic tight against the ribs (see illustration) The sides can be raised during warm days to vent excess heat by sliding the plastic up to the center of ribs ABRAHAM California recently visited family members her and throughout the state They enjoyed a trip with Mike and LaPriel Mortensen while they were here They went to Bryce and Zion’s Canyons and on to Lake Powell where they stayed at Wahweep They enjoyed a boat trip on Lake Powell and just enjoyed the scenery LaPriel reports it was really nice and advises that this is the ideal time of year to go there A former Delta resident Orin Bennett and wife from Page came out and joined them for dinner Lola Stoneking returned home Sunday after spending 3 weeks at the home of Helen Marie and A1 Sutton at Clover Utah Helen took Lola to Salt for 2 Lake for radium treatments weeks While she was there they attended Governor’s Day at Camp Williams and the State Fair Karl and Eleanor Murray and Mike and LaPriel Mortensen returned a week ago from a vacation in Yellowstone Park They visited all parts of the park and saw herds of buffalo and elk and one grizzly bear In the Rock Springs area they saw huge herds of antelope The weather was beautiful and they enjoyed their trip very much A week ago Garth and Beth Tolbert were in Salt Lake to attend the wedding and reception of Janice Tolbert and Steven Barnes Janice is the daughter of Mr & Mrs DeLoy Tolbert and Clinton Tolbert of Delta is her Oakland Phyllis Johnson Ph: 864-367- 5 A mission farewell for Elder Gaylen Jay Tolbert was held Sunday in the Sutherland 1st Ward Gaylen is the son of Fred and Winona Tolbert Grandparents Mr & Mrs Sherman Tolbert and Mr Mervyn Alldredge were in attendance as well as almost all of the aunts and uncles on both sides A family dinner was served after the meeting Gaylen will enter the MTC on Oct 4th He will serve in the Hong Kong mission Elder Clay Tolbert is serving in the mission field in Richland Washington He enjoys his work and likes the area he is in He is also the son of Fred and Winona Tolbert Fred and Winona Tolbert were in Salt Lake last Friday to attend funeral services for a Kent Staley Pat Howard and daughter Tammy from Nephi spent last Sunday with Jay and Luena Fullmer Jennifer Farley from Indianapolis Indiana arrived at the Salt Lake airport on Sept 13th and Kaye Gladys Loveless met the plane and brought her here for a few days visit Kaye and Jennifer have been college roommates for two years and will be attending USU this year Ned and Gladys took the girls to Logan last Wednesday Smith from Dee and Florence would use the wheat roots I tested her hypothesis with a scientific randomized replicated experiment - IT WORKS Only after years in college did I find out why The split gave greater rooting surface and the wheat seedling produced a growth hormone IAA (indolacetic acid) similar to the hormone in rooting compounds The wheat roots don’t become part of the geranium but it is a good system haven’t any news I guess the ones who don’t answer are out making news and I never find it out OASIS Cheryl Roundy 3 Ph: Mrs Duane Stanworth from Salt Lake visited during the weekend with Mrs Jim Stanworth Mrs Steve Pearson and their families Cheryl and Patty Roundy spent Wednesday in Orem Mrs Deon Gillen was in Layton during the week Glenda Roundy daughter Patty and Mrs Mahonri Cropper from Hinckley spent Sunday in Cedar Mrs Brent Griffen from Cedar City visited the weekend with Mrs Dale Willoughby Mrs Kerry Gillen and baby from Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mrs Elmo Gillen Larin Lind from Declo Idaho spent Wednesday and Thursday with Cheryl Roundy Rancher Cafe announces MORE MEXICAN FOOD NITES TUESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY ‘Additions to the MEXICAN CUISINE: Burritos Chili Releno Quesadille Pina Coledas MONDAY - PIZZA - PRIME RIB - PIZZA - ITALIAN WEDNESDAY THURSDAY - PRIME RIB - MEXICAN SATURDAY - PIZZA Specials are served from 6:00 pm to Midnight WE STILL FEATURE OUR REGULAR By MENU W Most adults are well aware of the need for and importance of routine for of our children vaccinations measles diptheria polio mumps and tetanus It is not pertussis however generally appreciated that certain vaccines are available for and Three int ended for use in adults bfections for which adults should be routbely vaccinated are bfluenza and tetanus pneumococcus INFLUENZA is a viral illness that occurs during the winter months Each year a new vaccine is prepared to be effective agabst the virus to be most strabs anticipated This vaccine is given prevalent HOW OFTEN Influenza Once Pneumococcus Tetanus booster Hepadtls vaccines Hepatitis B Immune per year Last weeks news Recently to visit with Mrs Zelda Ogden were daughters Dana Kay Raimondi and two daughters from Fremont California Gay Suchley and Arlene De Leuw and family from Salt Lake and Ivone Miller and daughter from St George Last weekend Zelda rode to St Jana Lee George with granddaughter and Ron Keele and family to hear the report of grandson Scott Miller son of Ivone and Dwight Miller Scott just returned from the Alabama Mission Welcome to the new family who has moved over by Ellian and Sarah Fowles The Howard Ham family We were very sorry to hear of and know of the hospitalization for Elaine Rose who acquired a severe case of We hope for her speedy pneumonia recovery We also express our desire for the recovery of Mrs Venice Davis Recently Frank and Colleen Fowles and family from Sandy Gwen and and family from Bryce Chappell Kaysville Colleen and Ron Morrell Ogden Jeanette Sampson and part of her family from Lehi were here for the Dove hunt While they were here Frank’s son Michael met with a very serious accident while riding his motorcycle Because of the sun blinding his view he rode at quite a fast speed into a fence in front of him The impact yearly during the fall or winter months PNEUMOCOCCUS is a bacterium is a common that of cause b the elderly and b pneumonia adults with chronic medical diseases TETANUS is a bacterium present b most soils and can become a cause of bfection when the skb is broken such as with a laceration or puncture wound Several other vaccines are available for specific situations b adult patients In the next 10 to 20 years it is very probable that many more vaccbes will become available for prevention of various bacterial and viral illnesses b adults USAGE adults age 65 and over Any adult with underlybg heart diabetes lung or kidney disease persons with certab cancers (especially if receivbg chemotherapy) A11 Once only Same as for Every 10 years All adults One series of 3 injections Variable globulb Selected bfluenza patients vaccbe at risk (eg kidney dialysis patients) Certab persons with close contact to patients with chronic liver disease from hepatitis B Certab health professionals Close contacts to persons Hepatitis A Travelers to certab foreign with coun- tries Usually two and adults Health professionals with known or suspected contamba-tioby Hepatitis B Rabies One series of five Persons bcurrbg animal where risk of rabies is present Travelers to certab areas Herpes zoster immune gjobwlla Once only Hepatitis B immune globulin & a 4 864-316- 3 ADULT IMMUNIZATIONS VACCINE 74 864-274- 1 Ph: - Robert Day MD 171 West Main Phone Rose VACCINATIONS FOR ADULTS SSSjfp )Rancher Cafe Dora TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH grandfather Gathering news is like yelling up a blind alley If you find them home they AMERICAN SUTHERLAND Certab of form aduhs bites at risk for severe (eg leukemia chkkenpox patients) Once only Once only V- i ( Certab aduhs exposed to bfected patients and certab travelers Young vaccbated women not previously threw him into the air and hurt him terribly upon landing The concussion was bad enough to merit he be transferred to the St Mark’s hospital in Salt Lake for a while they didn’t know if he would be with them much longer He now much to their is improving thankfulness On Monday Mary Tippetts asked some ladies to help quilt on a beautiful quilt she had made Some could come some days and some on other days It’s good that the art of quilting has not been done completely away with It’s a very interesting art On Sunday the Sutherland Second Ward held their Ward Conference with and High the Stake Presidencies Counselors in attendance as well as all of the Ward officials Bishopric and the were all in auxiliary organizations attendance Consistency sometimes after long effort long work we may look to a change of pace and ask ourselves when can we relax? When can we let down in life? There must be some diversions We cannot drive all the time nor be on tension all the time On the other hand we can never afford to become careless We can’t affort to let down our standards Sometimes people perform the same service so long as it becomes routine for them Without consistency there is no moral strength Fatique or boredom or age should not be any real reason for letting down standards There is no time in anyone’s life any age young or old when we can afford to let down as to standards of excellence or honesty or honor At any age we should all avoid carelessness or The secret substandard performance of success is consistency of purpose The Primary in the Sutherland Second Ward was responsible for the Sacrament Meeting AH of the children participated with songs and readings The Steve Young family gave a demonstration of how people should live Children in the younger groups sang all were directed by chorister Nadine Smith A young adult Fireside was held on Sunday at the Delta Utah Stake Center Dennis Killian and his wife fom Oak City told of their experience in Saudi Arabia Another Fireside was held at Fillmore where George Durrant gave a talk A Stake Court of Honor will be held 7:00 pm on Tuesday September at the Delta First and Second Ward On Thursday the Bloodmobile will be in Delta on Thursday September 3:30 pm to 8:00 pm at the Palomar All blood donated especially 0- - will be appreciated as there is a blood bank shortage at present in the state and nation A Cub Scout Leader’s has been scheduled for this Saturday September 29 Ellian and Sarah Fowles Grace and Vern Fowles and sister Reo and Jesse Sanders all traveled to Otter Creek for a day or two of fishing The fish didn't bite and the wind blew terribly so the trip was cut short They came home on Monday They are all looking forward Elk hunt to the Orran and Stella Ashby were visited by their relatives over the weekend Mrs Afton Briggs left for her home in Salina on Wednesday Elaine was much better and has resumed her at the North Elementary teaching school Bert and Norma Jensen attended the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Auer and Doris Jensen held in Provo last week A large crowd of 400 guests attended and stayed for the dance afterwards On Saturday Bert and Norma Jensen made a trip to Salt Lake to attend the Jensen reunion They stayed over night with son Randy and Darleen Kay and children Returned on Sunday The summer has skipped away not very graciously We are able to see a bit of sky Hopefully the frost will hold off for all to gather up their harvests And hopefully people will not be disappointed in their plans We could probably follow the advice of the Great German Poet Goethe who suggested when asked by a friend what he would suggest as a daily exercise for spiritual He said: Read a Noble improvement poem See a beautiful picture Hear a bit of inspiring music Meet a great soul Some friends helped Mary Tippetts quilt last week at the home of Sandra Vivian Holman A Lee Tippetts Eleanor Murray Gladys Tolbert Bertha Owens Dora Rose Ann Hales and Sandra Tippetts “As a general rule they are bright students and very conscientious about their school work Most of them come to get an education and they work hard at their studies in an effort to succeed” he added Their intense desire to learn makes teaching them a pleasure according to McEvoy Grady met his wife the former Juanita Jensen from Moroni while mented they were both students at USU They married after starting school at Snow old son Robert They have a McEvoy’s musical talent enabled him to enter USU on a music scholarship being proficient at playing the baritone and singing Speaking of his work at Snow Grady said “We do quality shows and try to encourage students to complete their basics leaving them enough time reto complete general education quirements which is I believe crucial to their advanced education and future schools often procareers duce two or three plays each quarter and the student doesn’t have ample time for anything else” DELTA Eddys Barben Ph: 8643696 Recently the Cchurch family of the area had a visit from a cousin Dr and Mrs A Dee Judd of Fort Walton Beach Florida Dr Judd used to lived in Delta when he was a child but the Church family had not seen him for a long time due to the poor health he has The whole from been suffering Church family got together and they enjoyed a dinner and visiting while the Judds were here It was a very enjoyable time they spent together Mrs Deona Black had a visit from a dear friend recently - Mrs Ruly Mackey of Salt Lake came and visited two days with Deona They were friends while they both worked at the church offices in Salt Lake City Mr & Mrs Rulon Callister of Bakersfield California visited in Delta on Monday with Arch & Eddys Barben and friends in the area They are in Utah visiting their daughters Mr & Mrs Gary Workman (Judy) and grand daughter Alisia in Sandy Utah It was On real good to see them again Wednesday and Thursday the Callisters visited friends and neighbors in Delta again before returning to their home in California on Monday Mrs Anna Billings had some of her family here to visit this weekend - Mr & Mrs Grant & Lucille Western and daughter Patti of Smith Field - Mr George Billings of Salt Lake City and The men Fenton Billings OSpringville trimmed her trees and cleaned up her yard for fall They did a fine job and made Mrs Billings very happy to have them all help her so much OAK CITY Molly Anderson Ph: 846-220- 1 We have several new families in our town The Giffords the Roberts and Pam and Brad Cooper and baby We welcome all these folks to Oak City Recently Mr and Mrs Alan (Mae) Urie and children visited Mae’s parents Mrs Ralph (Eda) Christensen and girls On Saturday Eda’s children that live near Oak City and Mrs Delynn and children (Lorraine) Hathaway Mrs Stuart (Eloise) Evans and children Mrs Brad (Pam) Cooper and children Virginia and baby Evelyn and Alice all gave Eda a birthday party They brought the cake and ice cream to Mrs Gerald Congratulations (Beverly) Thatcher on the birth of their new baby girl The new baby has a big brother Daniel and he’s sure thrilled about his new sister and of course dad has a big grin on his face The baby was born Wednesday Sept 19 Sacrament Meeting Sunday in Oak City 1st Ward was a Missionary Farewell for Elder Craig Duston The first speaker was his mother Mrs Kae Dutson then his Uncle Lambert spoke followed by a song by his sister Ginger Dutson ‘Tve Been Called Upon a Mission” Then Craig’s grandfather former Bishop Burnis Finlinson spoke his father Bishop William Dutson talked There was a large crowd there to the meeting Close family members I saw were Mrs Lee (Norene) Shipley Mrs Richard (Dixie) Roberts Mayvon Dutson Mrs Kent (Doris) Finlinson Mrs Scott Finlinson Mrs Venice Finlinson and girls Mrs Bryce (Edith) Finlinson Mrs Quail Dutson Mrs Larry (Virginia) Taylor and families A tea plant must reach the age of five years before it is ready to be plucked |