Show Contel offers inexpensive service program Continental Telephone of the West will soon be offering customers new inside wire maintenance program "We listened to our customers and came up with this program" Vice President Emmett Mays said "Many were worried about potentially large repair bills Presently Contel charges on a time and material basis to fix inside wire That’s a minimum service charge of $80" he said "Basically the program is similar to an insurance policy" Under the new program residents can pay $50 per line and business customers $100 and Contel will fix any inside wire problem caused through normal use at no additional charge Contel will be sending out a letter and brochure outlining the program in Also included will be a business reply card Customers don't need to do anything to get on the program They will be automatically enrolled unless they mail back the reply card saying they don’t care to participate According to Mays the inside wire maintenance program offers another to those participating advantage “When Contel responds to your trouble call and the trouble turns out to be in your phone and not your inside wire you’ll be charged only $10 for the call Normally that visit costs at least $80” Contel is also offering the inside wire maintenance program to its customers in Arizona New Mexico Idaho Oregon and Washington Attention all writers Millard County Fair in coalition with Millard County Writer’s League is a writing contest Any sponsoring writers 6 years and over is eligible Any written work is eligible if it is neatAll work must be mailed to ly typed Wendy Ellison PO Box 4 Leamington UT 84638 before the deadline July 21 1986 Author’s name should appear nowhere on the entry Please include a second sheet of paper with your name address phone number age category (poetry article short story) and a statement that the work is original and unpublished Start writing today and enter as soon as possible There will be cash prizes awarded to winners Any questions contact Wendy at Power bills to go up in July Utah Power & Light Co customers in Millard County will see their power bills go up slightly in July But it’s not because of power rates The increase will occur because and UP&L have Millard County entered into an agreement to include the Millard County Land Fill Fee on UP&L’s monthly statement County officials and the company made the agreement in an effort to hold down the county’s costs By adding the Land Fill to UP&L’s billing the counbillty will be able to keep its costs of ing as low as possible The Land Fill Fee will be itemized when it appears on UP&L bills The money collected for the charge will be returned to Millard County Land Fill for its use customers pay Most residential about $325 per month to the Land Fill Millard ( Fillmore Chamber of Commerce European visitors A tour group the Hans H Kristensen Travel Co from Calgary Alberta Canada will be stopping in Fillmore at the North Park for about Vi hour at 12:00 noon July 10 and 17 The participants are from Australia New Zealand and various European countries They are young adults ages and are members of an agricultural to exchange program America The Chamber will do a presentation of the Mushroom Plant in Fillmore for them and invites everyone interested to attend and welcome these young people and extend a hand of friendship “MU 7382$ u J ul 1986 - Pam' 10 i Wiiatvr brings 2 rl t — out the best " Q b) j ABRAHAM Phyllis Johnson Ph: A few weeks ago Garth and Beth Tolbert flew to Omaha NE to be on hand when Beth’s son Dcnnie Robinson was put in as the Bishop’s Councilor in his LDS Ward The Bishop was Dennie’s missionary companion to Australia He is from Springville Utah Garth and Beth enjoyed a short visit with Dennie and his family Trula Abbott is home after spending three weeks in Las Vegas with Don and Dorothy Croft Dale and Louise Abbott and family have been here to spend a weekend with Trula Garth and Beth Tolbert went to Fremont UT on June 28 to attend the Albrecht family reunion Ken and Francine Eixenberger and three boys from Boise ID are spending this week with Garth and Beth Tolbert Sheryl Petersen has been here from Wilcox AZ to visit the Earl Petersens the Warren Petersen family Charlene Brunner and family and Kenneth and LoRaine Adams and family She is Paul daughter Wayne Petersen’s Petersen took her back to Wilcox Paul has been working at the gold mine and has been transferred to Kingman AZ Mandy Anderson from St George spent a week with grandparents Sheman and Gladys Tolbert and other relatives in the area a? Eleanor Murray and LaPriel for a Mortensen were hostesses neighborhood party honoring Betty Johnson as she is moving to her new apartment in Delta A nice dinner was served and the rest of the time was spent visiting Maxene Owens went to Salt Lake to She stayed in see the eye doctor Kaysville with Lennie and Janet Owens and family Doug and Marjorie LaBrecque spent an evening with them They left the following morning to spend a week in Idaho going down the Salmon River Bob and Ruth Anderson came from Ogden to visit also Floyd and Donetta Hardy went with Maxene and stayed at the home of their son Bevan in Clearfield Jim and Maxene Owens were in Sterling on June 29 to help their granddaughter Jeriiynn Spencer celebrate her 3rd birthday Velma Talbot returned home the first of the week after a few days visit in Mesquite NV with Dick and Marie Talbot and family She went down with Wayne and Thora Petersen Wayne and Thora went on to Las Vegas to stay with Ace and Karen Hendrickson Russell and Fowles and Bryce Church recently spent 10 days in and around Orlando FL They attended a water ski camp where they learned all there is to know about water skiing They were in Cypress Gardens and the 1 —- water was much warmer than it is here They went to Disney World and the Epcot Center and other points of terest before returning home Kim Shreeve from Chandler AZ is spending a week with Dirk and Karen Fowles and family Faye Tennant returned home last Tuesday after spending a few days in Salt Lake with Bill and Joyce Rapp and girls and Terry and Jill Brown Joyce has been ill but Faye reports she is getting better Lynn and Bernadine Julander and from Monroe spent last children weekend with Boyd and Beatrice Schena A baby girl was born to Blaine and LeeAnn Turner on June 30 at the Payson Hospital Her name is Kayla Four year old sister Amanada is giving Grandmother her a lot of attention Elaine Judd and children Joame and Ryan arrived Thursday morning from Kearny AZ Grandparents are Elaine Continued on back page Quality child care settings show a recognition of play as a means of learning rather than just a way to occupy children’s time but Lindauer says it is unfortunate many people spend more time choosing toys for their children than they do choosing a day care facility Similar to other consumer purchases the best advice is to shop around t2 z — GRAND Utah-Nevad- a West on Routes Line 6 and 50 July 19th 2:00 to 6:00 - pm 4 447 Hosting Lantern with battery Travel Alarm 699 Final cost ONLY with 500 Final cost JUST Take rebate 199 Plug in lamp and appliance timer 488 with 122 rebate 366 advantage of our specials!! y T The Border Inn QUALITY ACE HARDWARE 266 West Main ° mt-- OPENING “watched” Quality day care has three basic components: the caregiver the setting and the activities according to Dr Shelley Lindauer assistant professor of famiat USU ly and human development The Caregiver: The caregiver should be able to comfort unhappy children and and give positive guidance praise The caregiver should acknowledge the importance of a positive self image dependence and children’s need for love and security The Setting: The best settings are where play is allowed indoors and outdoors The setting should be safe clean and have adequate heating and Electrical outlets should be and outside areas should be fenced and away from traffic Furthermore bathrooms should be accessible and safe There should also be areas available for napping and isolating sick children Activities: A quality day care setting allows children to be active mentally socially and physically Play materials should be durable clean attractive and safe Children should have opportunities to play with others and alone and activities should be structured to build self confidence through success Thurs 3 Fourth of July Parade welcomes Be careful consumer of daycare by Dennis Hinkamp About five million children less than five years old spend all or part of their day in preschools or day care centers For many families daycare is a necessity for others it is a matter of choice More competition among childcare centers and better awareness of the developmental needs of young children have made day care centers more than are just a place where children I SPS unl TWO Grand Prizes MANY DOOR PRIZES |