Show rffffc Pane 10 Millard I SPS County Ihur August 1986 28 YouTenever Eunice Kennedy Shriver to speak at Utah Women’s Conference unice Kennedy Shrivel will speak at he Utah Women’s Conl’eiencc lo be held on tiday November 21 1986 al the Weslin Hotel Utah Salt I akeC ity the Sen On in Ci Haieh made he sponsor of the conference announcement today in W ushmgion "Mis Shriver has an impiessive Haieh said eaieer in eivie serviee" "Hei compassion and deieimmaiion aie evident in the causes she lights so haul lor" "Her woik to create oppoitiimtics lot the lunate spans a wide tange of social groups SI has helped unwed teenage mothers juvenile dcluiand the ill" mentally quents latch noted that uniee Shiiver’s ef- lorts focused attention on the plights of the mentally retarded “In the early 1960s she convinced her btot her President Kennedy to assemble a presidential panel to study the needs and the problems of the mentally ictaided” In 1984 1’iesident Reagan ptesenicd Mis Shi is er with the Piesidential Medal ol teedotn the nation’s highest civilian award for her personal woik on behalf of the mentally retarded Mis Shi er cuirently seises as the executive vice president of the Joseph P Kennedy Jr oundation and chairman ol Special Olympics International the hugest spoils and recreational loi mentally retarded youngsters Kawasaki Mrs Shriver the afternoon speaker Conference at the Women's joins the former first lady of Jihan gypl who will deliver the morning keynote address to the conference he Utah Women’s conference which attracted over 1400 participants last year will feature 12 workshops cluding career juggling with family learning to fight fair in office polities legal rights living alone entrepreneur-shiin and changing relationships marriage lot ms for the Utah Registration Women's Conference can be obtained by writing or calling the Salt Lake City office of Sen Hatch 3438 Wallace Bennett Federal Building Salt Lake City UL 84138 80IJ24-438- SUTHERLAND Corp USA OAK 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Inc 400 E Delta-864-25- 25 Roger and Lrma Walker made a trip WY They Boated down to Jackson the snake river Outside of Jackson Teton City they visited the Flying J Chuck Wagon where they enjoyed roast beef dinner There was a ramp built there and decorated like a barn The dinner was served on tin plates to five hundred and twelve people in 12 minutes Barbecued beans lemonade baked potatoes rolls besides roast beef consisted of five men Lntertainment who sang western classic songs It goes on the same way every night For one half hour they allow time for picking up tickets then they open it up to the public They rode on the river raft with five people in each raft F:rma stated "It was great” from a Port ia Clayton returned weeks trip to Olathe KS Portia and her friend Angie Munster left on the plane on the ninth of August and visited with Gayle Sirard and her family until August 16 Portia states that she was glad to get home because of the weather there so warm and humid She prefers the dry climate We send our sympathy to the Lldro Jeffery family for the loss of their loved one We arrived home last week after a few hours away and there were some lovely cucumbers on our porch left by our neighbor Johnny Jensen Those cukes were very sweet and luscious from Julie Lovell’s grandparents Arizona were visitors here last week Sherilyn and Matthew and mother Carolyn Paul from Calif were here to visit with mother and grandmother Mrs Maurine Campbell s Cuitto from Brazil were liete lo with daughter Sandra and I ee and family TheGultos gave talks in Spanish at the Sunday School Glass We talked to Duron Smith who is tending the University at Logan oti and Rendon Hughs and family wete liete last week to visit with Phillip and orene Smith and family Lori and her baby visited in Relief Society asliion Show On Jay morning the Sulheiland Second Watd held their W ard Day activities The breakfast between 6 a m and two bouts later was ptepated and Ilovvatd cooked by the Bishopiic Clayton and Allen Edwards aie exceptionally good cooks Apple strudel pancakes bacon and eggs orange juice and milk and eating in the breathing the cool refreshing air is really invigorating Theie is always something special somes fiom a ftesh rain storm And also that is where vve meet with all of our friends and Mi visit neighbors last week Reid and Mary Tippetts ate dinner into the home of grandson Km and Stephanie Bavles The meal was prepared and cooked by Stephanie It sometimes seems that we ate waiting for some better time to begin for some tranquil time that doesn't come or for some starting point that is We often better than the present hesitate to commit ourselves to any lul nre plan or purpose because vve don’t know exactly what vve can count on We tend lo mark time as if we were playets wailing for our cue to come in for an entrance that never conies We are waiting when we should be playing our part Sometimes vve seem to be waiting to be free from worry anxiety or uncertainty But if we always waited and everyone else had always waited to be I’tee from unforeseen events the wot Id would always have waited vvlierevet it was and pi ogress would vve Could have been impossible possibly nuke progress without first entering in? There is not time that we know of that could be said to be certain so fat as the future is concerned If vve had to know everything right now or if we ate waiting for some picture of perfection before we begin we will find that vve have waited too long while tilings have been moving and our own time for performance is passed 1 Dear Aunt Sally Well another week has gone by We have had a nice rainstorm to help cool things down a bit Oak City Homecoming days were really nice this year A large crowd and real good food to eat Ray and Rosatnay Lovell's family had their annual family get together in honor of Ray’s birthday Monday evening at the park with a barbecue and softball game Those present were Steve and Rose Nielson and family Richard and Karen Lovell and family Ed and Jeanne Lovell and family Dale and Marge C’houles and family Winston and Mary Jean Nielson Kelsey and Sherrie Teagle and family all from Oak City Kevin and Myrt and sons Deltc Nadine Gardener D?ve and Ham and sons lcaniington Donna Clioule Areata CA They had a teal fun time David and Robin Bcguin and family went to Santa Ana CA for her sister Debbie’s wedding Visiting at the home of Kelly and Fllen Springer was her cousin Ritalyn Steele from Nephi Oak City 2nd Ward girls took 2nd place in the Stake softball tournament Visiting at the home of Ron and Susan Sumsion were her mother Dixie Thomas from Spanish Fork and her sister Ciayle Menlove and daughters Jennifer Allyson and Amy from Boise ID Jim Smith from St George was here for the weekend and Karen Fovell and Richard ehildten have spent two weeks camping and sightseeing in the Uinta MounWY They also tains and to Jackson made it to Lagoon and the zoo Kelsey Teagle is home from Alaska where he has been working the last two months Maeel Anderson had as visitors at her home Friday and Saturday Mrs and three ehildten Kay Anderson Radical Frances and auren Saturday afternoon her grandson James and friend Paula his Stephenson Ruth Peterson of elii grandmother and her daughter and husband Kathyrn and Morris Goats and their children of Murray aVern Anderson had company come for Oak City Homecoming Days I hey were Maurine Glenn Widdison their daughter Jeanine Holmes Coleen and Kenneth Wilkerson their daughter aRue Cartoon her daughters Melissa and Amanda Eileen Julie Helen and also Coleen and Ken’s granddaughters Jardie and Mandi were there Jeanine left on Saturday night but the rest of them left on Sunday morning It was so nice to have them all here to visit and It is so be here for the big celebration nice to have ihe Oak City Homecoming Days every year We see people there that we don’t see any other time of the year Travis and Rosie Lldtidge and son and Cindy and Malcom Hall wete visitors at the home of their parents Austin and Meredith Lovell Otpha Biglow and ehildten were liete with her mother Helen Anderson Jim and Pauline Quick and son Biucc from Spokane WA were visitors at the home of her sister LaRue Alldredge Candice Oshley of Blanding is hete for the school year with Leon and aRue Alldredge family and her sister Aseneth Oshley will be with the Fred LaVerl and Ann Jackson family Visiting at the home of lemira during the past week from Calif were Max and Melba Bennett and daughter Lori Pole and two children On Monday evening a barbecue was enjoyed by 50 members of the Dutson family Those attending were Max and Melba Bennett Lori Pole and children Calvin Vernell Rawlin Dutson and friend Hollie Dutson and ehildten Jeanene Owens and children Howard and Afton Dutson and family Steve and Joan Dutson and children Neil and Ann Dutson and ehildten ay tie and Joni Dutson Roland and Roberta Dutson and family Rusty and Rocliel and John Dutson Margaret all had a gteat Wright and ehildten time On Friday visiting with Max Melba and Lcmira were Ada Swanson and daughter Cindv and two ehildten fiom SI C More of the family came on Sal to enjoy “Oak City Day" Those liete Poles Bom Calif were Bennetts Wesley and Sharon Dutson and I'ami ly from West Jordan Mrs Willatd Mathews of Nephi Mrs Neil tincom of Delta The Oak City Town Board held its regular meeting on Wednesday Aug 20 at 7:30 at the ire Station Sevetal main issues were discussed Reviewed the street impiovcmeni bid Bom Valley Asphalt and compared it to Ray Smith's bid lie Boai J tabled this matter in order to get a little more information befoic making a decision The nominating and electing of someone to fill the upcoming vacancy in the Planning Commission The Mayor reported that he asked Anna Jane Dutson to be Oak City’s delegate to the West Millatd Reeieation District Task force The Boatd members each tepoited on their progress in their departments and the meeting adjourned at 11:00 ptu da SUGARVILLE June Lounsbury Ph: Mis Shat on Mrs Verla Jenson Clark and Mrs C’hotal Clatk went to Cedar City for the Shakespeatean Festival Then Verla's daughter Phyllis cila Huntington met her theie and went to Kanab and visited vvitli Phyllis and family lot 2 days Bob met them in Beaver and brought Verla home She had a very enjoyable time Jess Johnson’s son has returned to his home in North Catolina alter an enjoyable visit with Jess and Karen Mrs Ralph Iounsbuiy and Mrs Lois Greene made a trip to Indiana to visit relatives dianapolis While there they took the bus to Illinois to visit another aunt They attended church at the Mattoon lDS Ward and met a young couple from Circles ille UT and a young oik Small fellow from Spanish world The air ride was vety enjoyable going and coming home They had a was so ip vety enjoyable green and beautiful Mrs Tetty Jenson lias her ststei Debbie and three ehildten Itoni visiting with them tornado at sea "waterspout” A is known ANNUAL SNAKE VALLEY REUNION August 30th and 31st mw DANCE ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING Sunday NEW PLYMOUTH TURISMO BBQ August CHRYSLER'S PROTECTION PLAN IMMEDIATE DELIVERY See limited warranty at dealer Covers engine powertrain and against Excludes leases Restrictions apply 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