Show Millard t ouniy CSPS DESERET I Coty Day 1 L to R: Brooke Linda Perry 0 Valerio and Don Carlos Valerio Getting children involved in fire prevention In conjunction with National Fiie Prevention Hinckley Fire Department wanted to get the children in the community involved and help them to better understand what to do in case of a fire in their home or school Children in the community were asked to draw a picture of how they would help their family and themselves get out of a fire We appreciate the support of those who participated in this activity The winners were chosen and announcDon inda Valerio Chief ed as: Carlos Valerio 1st Asst Chief Brooke Turkeys Loren Purcell CUB SCOUT NEWS Edith Dearden son of Myra Gregg Rasmussen Rasmussen and Everett Rasmussen was presented his Arrow of Light and VVebelos Badge by Barbara Burgess YVebelo leader on Nov 25 1986 at the rirst Ward Pack 201 meeting held at the Fillmore Fire Station Gregg was also graduated into the Blazer Scouts and welcomed by Blazer leader Paul Burgess Wesley Jones son of nie Jones was presented Light on Nov 25 at the 206 meeting by Don Ace and Conhis Arrow’ ol Meadow Pack Flail Webelo leader in a ceremony honoring Wesley for completing the requirement of this highest Cub Scout award Loren Purcell son of Florence Purcell was presented the special Arrow of Light Award by Bob Stevens Webelo leader on Nov at the Second Ward Pack 202 meeting and was graduated into Scouting and welcomed by Lewis Robison Blazer leader and Jeff Bigler Scoutmaster Loren was given a Scout pocket knife by W illiam home teacher and Aaron Chaplin Patrol Leader Chapman Michael McVey son of Charles and Doris McVey and Coty Day son of Gary and Marsha Day was given the special Faith in God Award by Brent Crosland Second Counselor of the Fillmore 2nd Ward Bishopric Jay Starley is the new Cubmaster for the Meadow Park 206 A special thank you to John Starley as their last Lloyd Robison is a new committeeman for Cubbing Fie will replace Ace Jones November’s pack meeting theme “What Will Be" was represented in many interesting ways in the packs Fillmore First W'ard’s Pack was told about fire fighting by Jack Peterson and John Hansen at the Fire station and the group visited the hospital armory and public safety building Second W'ard Pack 202 pack meeting for Nov gave awards to Coby Carling 3 Silver Arrow Points (Webelo Scholar Loren Activity Badges) Purcell Coby Carling and Coty Day Forester Coty Day and Loren Purcell Athlete Coty Day and Coby Carling Webelo Badge Coty Day Awards given at the Dec 9 Pack meeting Service Pins Coby Carling Coty Day Tom Huffer Michael McVey and Tyler Robison Citizen Activity Badges' FW Vi """ 204 W CUSt°7 nc°s Main-Delt- a Perry 2nd Asst Chief Hinckley I ire Department is very much involved in helping the youth in their area learn more about fire Fire Chief Howard Western is always havchildren ing a group of Cub Scouts from the local child care or talking to cluldicn in the school about what to do in case of a fire The Hinckley Fire Department appreciates the support of Hinckley City and hopes to continue to teach the children in the community how to be safe fact and fiction Coby Carling and Coty Day Wolf Badge Dillin Robison and a Gold Arrow Point Tylo Robison 2 Silver and Michael McVey a Silver Arrow Point Jonathon Turner a Gold Arrow Point and Basketball pin (his mother Diane also received the Basketball Pin for Santa with candy canes participation) helped to make a fun time for everyone A very special thank you to Mickey Robison for substituting as Bear Den leader 3rd Ward Pack Meeting I illmore 3rd Ward Pack meeting for Cub Scouts was held Tues Nov 25 The Wolfs conducted the flag ceremony and then Becky Carroll led in a fun Thanksgiving song Justin Tecples was advanced to the Scouts Jeff Davies the new Blazer Leader was there to welcome Justin to the Troop Robbie Joe Carroll received 2 Silver Arrow Points Randy Dearden received a red bead David Dearden received a Silver Arrow Point and was advanced to the Bear Den Challis Limburg received his Wolf Badge The Summertime Pack Awards were handed out to all the boys in the pack The Cubs then had a turkey shoot They shot darts at a wooden turkey that was made by the Webelos Den The smaller children colored turkeys with the help of their parents Ice cream and cookies were served for dessert Windshields Replaced Anywhere We Do Insurance Work i in Every year about this time food editors and other journalists around the country are forced to talk turkey The rather ignoble flightless rotund blimp of a bird waddling around on two drum sticks and with a brain becomes the focus of our attention Mainly turkeys just suffer from bad now relations By public everyone knows that Ben Franklin wanted the A turkey to be the national symbol rather don’t than the eagle Personally think the idea would fly (pun intended) If it had what would have happened to our language? Would a good golf shot he a turkey and a bad movie a real eagle? With a turkey as a national symbol it is unlikely we would have been hit by this wave of aerobic feivor Although in truth turkey is a meat the image of a turkey doesn’t exactly spire for their Turkeys are renowned locks have been known to stupidity drown in rain storms trample each other running into the corners of their pens and occasionally lay their eggs while standing up Advertisers haven’t been able to capture the true essence of the turkey’s appeal It is obvious that the traditional fit don’t advertising approaches “Turkey it’s the real thing" “Things go better with turkey” “How do you relief?: spell were made for Turkey “Weekends Loaf” “This turkey burger has a nice but Where’s the Beak?” bun fluffy We should of course remember that we consumers created these gullible gobblers The wild turkey was and is a lean mean flying machine-- a worthy but we adversary for any hunter bird capable demanded a of feeding all the Perhaps we needed to make the domestic turkey big and dumb so we would feel less remorse when we sit down for our annual gluttony Eating near national symbol an intelligent animal is not exactly the stuff of which Norman Rockwell paintings are made k £ £ Running boards 1 k k DU LAOtBS' SIEEPNBAA installations from now until Christmas! Free ham with windshield Enter our drawing for a new backslider on Dec 23rd r COUPON $2000 on windshield repairs -- 1 M YOU fOZtf? HOOL-BLEU- D BY (I FftVOfilTE OSVOM RYU C0U3 S ssm: DEC Mru DEC for- Provo spent the week end with parents Lincoln and Cleo Eliason Douglas Western and family visited at the home of his parents Taun and uella Western LaPreal Hansen from Magna visited a few days' with her mother Myile Bennett 70 ojf! 5eeOU&A£W co-- o fid i mates 9 Francis Bacon 3fHg 50 $1795 $3295 and up $3750 $5500 and up $9995 and up Vent shades Bug guards Dash covers Backsliders "Chiefly the mould of a man's tune is in his own hands" HUMMB03 OF ITEMS To welcome Paul and to help you with Christmas we have specials on: Page running smoothly There were two new babies blessed last week The son of Brent and Ann Rogers was named Jordan The son of Robert and Sarah Mams was named Jess Robert There were three eight year old children baptized and confirmed last week In first ward was Serena Lyman the daughter of Jeff and I isa Lyman In second ward were Kerilynn Lovell the daughter of Richard and Karen I ovcll and Joseph Mendenhal son of Ian and Colleen Mendenhal At the home of Richard and Karen sister and her were Lovell parents Udell and Fern Kcarl and leisa from Roy UT Also there for dinner was Richard’s mother Rosamay and all his brothers and sisters and their families Here for the baptism of Joseph Mendenhal were his grandparents and Aunt Jane and uncles Scott and Robert Mendenhal all from Payson UT For Serena’s baptism her grandred and Arlene Nielson were parents Great grandparents also present Clarence and Leona East They all live here in town Uncle LaVell and Aunt isa Nielson were here from Fool Creek In town for the blessing of Gordon Rogers were grandparents Dwain and Dorothy Finlinson of Oak City grandmother Grayce Pace of Delta also Brenda Pace Paul and Judy Pace Brad Brody Marinda and Shanda of Delta Scott and Lisa Pace of Provo fNadean and Alice Christensen went to Provo to do some Christmas shopping They also stopped in to visit Evelyn Christensen while they were there Norma Lovell has been up north with her sons for awhile Her son brought her home from Brigham City Here for the blessing of young Jess Manis were grandparents Robert Walter and Bonnie Mams of Hinckley Olsen and and Barbara Norman children from Spanish fork Uncles and aunts Joe and Jolene Olsen and and Mark and famiJill Olsen family Tawna Marsh ly from Spanish Fork and family from West Jordan Kerry and Bonnie Manis of Oak City great grandparents Fay and Grace Fielding from Pleasant Grove great aunt Carlee Fielding of Pleasant Grove Jerry and Mary Priced were in California for a few days then they went to Florida for business for ten das They are now back home Damlle Smith's singing group was part of the program in both wards Relief Society socials this week FASHIONS VALLEY VIEW GLASS has a New Manager! 1906 1 d°ots MOUOAV II Dear Aunt Sally After last weekend everyone visiting for Thanksgiving it has been a little calmer around Everyone is busy getting ready for Christmas and getting both of the new wards organized and jftENEE’S UiIt 0 I Ph: Homer and Rae Jensen and daughter Bonnie have returned home after having spent ten days at Richmond WA with their daughter and Diane and Charles Allen and their children Stella and Ton Hawley arrived home Monday from a couple of weeks in Bountiful UT visiting with their families Mark and Marlena lewis Robert and Louise Carling and Dale and Patsy Carling and their Children While Fon and Stella were there they attended Fast and Testimony Meeting where their great grandson was blessed and given the name of Jeremy Carling He is the son of Kenneth and Kristan Carling Homer and Rae Jensen and Bonnie Dale and Marilyn Jensen and children Blanche D Jensen and Brad Jensen all went to Provo Saturday to attend the wedding reception for newlyweds Mrs Gary is the son of Gary Moody Dwight and Margie Moody of Delta Ormus and Winona Dutson spent Monday and Tuesday in St George The following were baptized Saturday December 6: Travis Brown son of Donald and Valerie Brown Justin son of Dixon and Laura Eliason Eliason were confirmed They members of LDS Church by their fathers Each was presented a copy of the Book of Mormon by Dean Lewis Orin and Jean Allred visited in Salt Lake recently with Eleanor Bishop Daughters of Pioneers of Fanny Powell Cropper Camp held their Christmas party on Thursday December II at the home of Cleo Eliason at 2:30 pm A selection of Christmas carols was given by Susan Henke accompanied by Jeanette Anderson The lesson was by Edna The history was done by Christensen Beulah Rowley after which a lovely luncheon was served by Cleo Beulah and Luclla Christmas gifts were exPresent were Edna changed Christensen Cleo Eliason Leta Giles Louise Cropper Beulah Rowley Torrens Inez Kelly Luella Western Lila Lucile Hales Myrle Bennett Christensen LaVern Theobald Margaret Roper Susan Henke I Skeem Anderson Jeanette Elaine Moody and Barbara Brown lmella and Faun Western spent a day I in Salt Lake where uella had a doctor’s appointment Ormus Winona and Gary Dutson I ake City in Salt spent Thursday Get well wishes are sent to Dee Black He spent the past week at Utah Valley Hospital at Provo but is now at home Gayla Black from Salt ake City spent the weekend with her father Waldo Black Phil and Beverly Eliason and Vicky spent Saturday in Provo Janet Eliason of Provo and Margo Murray and children from LaPoint UT visited Sunday with their parents Phil and Beverly Eliason The program at Sacrament Meeting was talks by High Councilmen Robyn Pearson and John Reeves We just received word for the North Pole to tell us that Santa Clause will visit with all children from Deseret at the Church House on December 24 at 6:00 pm Remember the date and time to visit with Santa Preston Eliason and friend and Marie Eliason and Tonya Eliason from i Wesley Jones Dec OAK CITY Eda Christensen Arprilla Scow Fh: t Thur 24 |