Show KANOSH Dathel Whitaker Fh What a happy surprise it was for Metta George and husband Van to have all of their family members arrive at their home in Kanosh as a group on May 31 They had all met at Meadow so as to come together to their planned retiresurprise ment party for their mother Metta The children jokingly reminded their mother that it took her 30 years to graduate from the fourth grade Yes Metta has taught the fourth grade during most of her 30 teaching years and she has been an outstanding teacher The families brought with them a delicious dinner including a beautiful birthday cake and a lovely wall clock as her gift Those enjoying the weekend with their and parents grandparents were: Tracy and Ellen (George) Riddle of SLC Dale and Maralee (George) Ballard and two sons of Hurricane and Duane and Jackie George from Sacramento Calif Relief Society At the Tuesday Homemaking meeting on June 4 an interesting and beneficial lesson on First Aid was presented by Alice Christensen In connection with the evening was a surprise party for activities the outgoing Relief Society Presiwith her dency: Metta George counselors Reveau Newby and Willie Call and Winifred Williams as Sec The new Relief Society Presidency had to pull a few little tricks to be sure the honored guests were they were going to be there-aEach was presented with a lovely gift which was a book written by "The Love Sister Barbara Smith That Never Faileth” with her picture on the front cover were servDelicious refreshments ed under the direction of Nelda Turner which followed The included the making of men’s ties with Joyce Whatcott as the instructor demonstrated Mildred Harding steak It was preparing The evening’s entertaindelicious ment was enjoyed by a large group of ladies with her Recently Tami deHaan twin sons Tyler and Trevor drove to Farmington to spend a week with Pat and Grant her parents While there Tami was busy helping her mother prepare for the of Tami’s wedding and reception who was married brother Doug June 8 Tami with her husand Andy and their sons Chris Tyler and Trevor left during the past week to go to Farmington to attend Doug’s wedwith a held last Saturday ding at his parents’ garden reception home Tami was excited over the of seeirg her brother prospects from Dave and his wife Cheryl Juneau Alaska who were planning to be in attendance at the wedding and who hadn’t see her twins as yet Frank and Sherry Paxton’s carpenters are coming right along on the additions being put on the home they from the Preal recently purchased George family The party held on Saturday June of the Indian for the members Branch and their leaders was a big success It was held at the pavilion on the Kanosh City Park with Frank Pikyavit conducting a was assigned Each family potluck dish to bring and each one was attractively prepared and very delicious There were 66 in attendance including the leaders and Bro and Sis Don Turner and Bro and Sis ABRAHAM Phyllis Johnson Ph: 864-367- 5 Last week Sherman and Gladys Verl and Judy Tolbert and Tolbert family Fred and Winona Tolbert and family from Abraham A! and Dorothy McFarland and family from Alpine and Tom and Wanda Lee Anderson and family from St George went to Lake Powell for a few days They spent the time boating and sight seeing Everybody came home with a sunburn Jim and Dixie Lynn (Talbot) Anderson and family came out from Page and spent some time with them The Fred Tolbert family came home through Zion National Park and really enjoyed the scenery Sherman and Gladys Tolbert went to W ells Nevada to attend the funeral for their long time friend Bert Taylor Graveside services were held at the Delta Cemetery on Wednesday Vera King Merle and Karen Martin and Christine Cordin from Bountiful were in Delta on Wednesday to attend graveside services for Bert Taylor They also visited Vera’s sister Lola while they and Helen Watson were in the area We are sorry to hear that Nina Johnson had to return to the ''ah he Valley Hospital for more surgery was able to be at her home for a few days Maxene Owens is hobbling around the house with her foot in a cast She fell and broke her ankle a couple of Millard Consolidated Freight ways opens in Delta One of the nation’s leading common carrier trucking companies will begin a terminal operation here Monday when Consolidated Freightways opens a service center at 145 North 350 West of the new facility Announcement was made today by the company’s local Manager Robert D Curtis “From this terminal we will provide daily pickup and delivery service to customers throughout the Delta area and in communities such as Leamington Lynndyl Oak City Deseret Holden and Fillmore UT” he said CF had previously served this area through its terminal in Provo UT The company’s Delta area telephone number is Curtis 46 has been Manager of Fillmore minutes Johnny Cooper and children Dathel’s mother Juanita also Several games were played ’The most exciting one was the cake walk or musical chairs which was played with three age groups: children and adults The winner in teenagers each category received a lovely decorated cake or pie There were 46 in attendance at Sacrament Meeting or Sunday June 2 at the Indian Branch Frank Pikyavit conducted the meeting Those in attendance besides the Indian people were: Don Turner Mr and Mrs Kelly Tuttle and family Johnny Cooper and nephew Juanita Charlesworth Willard and Dathel Whitaker Bishop Vernon Chrstensen and Cheri Perkins also brought his Indian Johnny employee Lena Brown Four babies were blessed as follows: Gregory Tim Anderson son of Gregg and Marlene (Pikyavit) by Willard Whitaker Standing in were the Priesthood brethren in attendance McKinley Richard Smith son of Charlie and Gari (Pikyavit) Smith was blessed by Willard Whitaker Bruce George Pikyavit son of was Jody and Lucinda Pikyavit blessed by Ralph Pikyavit from Richfield Van Dexter Pikyavit son of Neil and Mathilda Pikyavit was blessed by Ralph Pikyavit Following Sacrament Service testimonies were borne nine The Stake Missionaries Seventies in attendance and Bishop Christensen felt that this was a very good meeting Thanks to the organist Cheri Perkins and conductor Yolanda Willard and Dathel Whitaker were Janet happy to have their daughter Barton her husband Roy and their five children in Kanosh with them for a few days before the Bartons move from Parowan Utah to Wright north of Casper where Wyoming Their plans Roy has employment are to be there for at least two years Friends of Janet’s Amanda and Amy Munson came with the Bartons for the visit Venice Barben Max Nichols and Albert Paxton the Pahvant Valley representing Senior Citizens asked the council to change the grade of the street in water that so center front of their does not collect on the sidewalk They also asked for about 100 feet of between the road and asphalt Scottom reCouncilman sidewalk ported that 400 W St is one to be done this summer and the grade The will be corrected problems request for asphalt will be kept in mind and if there is sufficient money and mulch it will be considered that the LDS It was announced Church officials have agreed to the conditions and price for the purchase These condiof the (old) hospital tions are a purchase price of $36000 to be paid in three equal payments over three years at no interest and a clear title upon final payment Jackson Motion by Councilman that Mr Keel and Mr Lowe who have been hired to sell dog licenses also be empowered to issue citations control animal to the relevant seconded by Councilman ordinance Nielsen passed unanimously Carolyn Williams and Eric of Mushroom King met with the council Mr Noffsinger acquainted the council with the philosophy of the new owners of the mushroom farm Some mutual problems were sewer which included discussed and solid waste disposal usage Mr electrical power consumption Noffsinger expressed the desire for cooperation with the city Scottom Motion by Councilman seconded by Councilman Nielsen to approve the ICPA winter season deliver rate of power contract carried contract for CRSP power unanimously on utility The council worked budgets and made some adjustments tentative Fund to the General budget It was agreed that the $100 of Community Progress Award money be used for a fountain at North Park There was a discussion concerning the need to hire an additional park maintenance person to groom the This North Park ball diamond further matter will be considered in the budget discussion Motion by Councilman Rowley and Scottom seconded by Councilman that the city approve engineering for electrical improvements capacitor 2 for includes which Option airphoto map and a study preliminary to purchase of the capacitors carried unanimously Hedquist Funeral services were held Satur1985 at 11 am in the day June Fillmore FirstFourth Ward Chapel for Alfred B Swallow Family Prayer was by Gerald Prelude and Fitzgerald Postlude Music was by Tanya B Kirwan and the Conducting reading obituary was Bishop Michael Bishop Invocation was by a grandson Randy S McKee Remarks were by Alfred E Swallow a son Vocal Solo “These Hands” was by L Jack Peterson accompanied by Tanya B Kirwan Remarks were by Donald Burt An Organ Medley was by Jonette M Wheeler a granddaughter Remarks were by a daughter Thora S McKee Vocal Duet “A Perfect Day” was by Roy and Patsy Johnson accompanied by Tanya B Kirwan Benediction was by a grandson Marion Swallow Pallbearers were grandsons: Dale Jackson Swallow AlDean Larry Swallow Richard Fitzgerald Mark Bradford and Scott Bradford Dedication of the Grave was by Owen a grandson Fitzgerald Interment took place in the Fillmore City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary Fillmore problems Davis Venice Barben Davis Venice Barben Davis age 84 died June 5 1985 at the home of her daughter June Lounsbury in Delta Irom congestive heart failure She was horn July 30 1900 at Park City Utah to Fredrick and Henrietta Watkins Barben Leo Davis She married August 26 1918 at Fillmore Utah he marriage was later solemnized in the Manti I DS Temple He died January 5 1979 She moved to the Delta area at the age of 10 with her parents She was the for the Sugarsille correspondent Millard Chronicle for many years She was a member of the DS Church and served as Relief Society President loung Womens Mutual President teacher in the Sunday School for 40 years Visiting teacher for over 50 years She cooked in the hot lunch program for 25 years at the Sutherland School She was a member of the Jolly Stitchers Club and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers She is survived by son and daughters: Mrs I ois Greene Mrs Clark (Evelyn) Hardy and Mrs Ralph all of Delta (lune) Lounsbury L Donald Davis of Petaluma California 13 grandchildren 32 greag reat great tgrandchildren and 6 step grandgrandchildien children Delta brother: Arclnc N PUBLIC NOTICES Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Right To Know Probate No 2539 DISIRICT (DIRT Ol THI RIH Jl l)IC A PINT RK'J IN AND Ol MIIIARD K)R HIL COINM SI AJL Ol IT All IN I UK MATH K Ol Till ADOIMION Ol MIARIA DAWN SUM I MIC HAII M SIIIII and ( IIRISIOPIII R ADM Mill I minor children t pon reading the Petition for Adoption and the Motion tor Order to Show ( ause and Publication thereof appearing that M MUTHI is ihc natural lather ol SH RI A DAWN SIIIII MIC HAH M STI and IIRISIOPIII R ADAM SHIM the the within minor children to adopsubject tion proceeding and that he has tailed to support or communicate with said children lot more than one (I) year and further hat the last known address of M appearing L is General Delivery MAI 1111 SII and that he most re vansion Wyoming cent correspondence to the said M M SIIIII at such address has been returned unclaimed and tun her efforts on the part ol the Petitioners to contact said natural lather hae been unsuccessful r ISORDI Rl I) dial the said M MM-SIMM appear and show cause it any he has belore this Court at the Court Room in the Millard ounhouse in ounty IN I UK MU srilli Barben illmorc should desertion and minor children rights abandonment of said SHARI DWN SUM L MIC MAI M ST IT IF and ADAM HRISTOPHi ST and whs a Decree ol Adoption should not be entered herein in accordance with the prayer contained in said Pennon for Adoption and in the event the said M MI HLW ST I LI tails to appear on said date al said tune and place the our! will then proceed to hear testimony produced hy the Petitioners and will consider the on its merits and will make a finding paren III SIMM lo minor children SHARI A DAWN SIMM MIC HA1 M SHIM and ( HRISIOI'HI ADAM and cnler lal rights Order an Sit 560 about cups terminal the ol said M mg he M said as said "I or example The Bible says to lice from fornication but the world is fleeGod's law ing toward fornication slated that those causing an abortion must forfeit their life tor the life of the aborted child Crimes such a robbery murder and rape are all in violation ol God’s commandments" Capson stated "So those claiming to be Christians must rightly ask themselves if they aie keeping integrity to God's stated will he concluded and commandments" are Two separate conventions Center in scheduled for the Dee and Ogden The dates are June About 5 (XX) delegates are June expected each week Irom Idaho Utah and Nevada drinks for Pigs are ideal subjects heart and skin research Because their circulation is like that of humans pigs have been used in the of heart valves Drugs development and treatments for skin disease including therapy for severe bums have also resulted from experiments with pigs whose hairless abdominal skin has a texture similar to human skin Chinchillas and human beings hear exactly the same range of tones Research with these animals is uncovering more information about human hearing including the potential effects of loud noise on behavior and hearing Sheep have contributed to the of surgical techniques development to correct certain defects in human babies before birth Armadillos the only mammals besides humans which can contract leprosy are invaluable in the study of this disease Its incidence has been increasing in the United States in recent years at thereafter on the 10th dav whv his parental terminated lor his 1985 ol July not be lie American or as soon heard can be of Utah Slate ( minis ol 10 (Kla rn matter mallei average Millard the hour as the District convention of Jehovah’s Witnesses The J V ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE funeral Services were held Saturday June 8 1985 at the Sutherland 2nd Ward family prayer was given by Keith Barben nephew Prelude and postlude music by Irela Shurtz Conducting Bishop Kennith Ashby Invocation was given by lee TipHome Teacher afterwhich petts Robert Hardy grandson spoke Robert Jenson nephew sang “That Wonderful Mother of Mine" and Charles Greene grandson spoke Remarks were given by Bishop Kenneth Ashby Benediction LaRay Greene grandson Casket Bearers: grandsons and Leonard Hardy David Hardy Paul Hardy Michael Davis Mark Hardy Carl Greene Jeremy Gill and Danny Davis Dedication of the grave was by InterRalph lounsbury ment at the Delta Cemetery Ogden will experience a sudden temporary growth in population of some 10 (XX) come June The reason? Ogden is one of 59 cities in the United States of selected to host conventions Jehovah’s Witnesses during the summer of 1985 A total of 112 "Integrity Keepers” district conventions of the group will be held in the 59 cities selected Stanley Weigel spokesman at their world headquarters in New York City said the events are expected to attract over 1100000 delegates in all F Noel convention Capson manager for Ogden commented on the convention theme “Integrity Keepers” “There has been a gradual diluting of strict Bible laws and principles for many years so that now many people do not know what to believe" II 1985 - Page 13 I cler lo Show ause and cops ol this a copv ol the Pennon tor Adoption shall he served he said M upon MXTIHIW ST al least personally ten (10) lie date lived lor lie hearing name July 10 I9M il personal service can he made otherwise In he District letk ourt certified mail return mailing a cops ihereol t requested receipt the lo SHIM said Wvommg and hv ( ounlv hromele lour 1985 weeks (4) consecutive lune 6 I9XS M Oencral Delis ei puhlicanon m Progress lor vansion the Millard namelv June Mav and DIST RICH Published cle Progress of coffee m the Millard a Christensen OURT Jl'DCI htoni ounly lunch Mav 19X5 A 20 year Bucks Unlimited Banquet Thursday June 20 1985 At the Fillmore POD 6:30 - Social Hour 7:30 - Dinner & Auction COST: $10 per person ($30 per cple includes membership in Ducks Unlmtd & dinner) - 795-221- 2 30 June 19XS D XI1 D ibis 22 day ol Mav 's Cullen 5th Annual For info: Allison Robinson days belore mm Although 90 per cent of the animals used each year in medical research are rodents such as rats and mice other animal species have special qualities that help us learn more about certain human and animal health problems Some interesting examples: Deer and other mammals with antlers are capable of extraordinarily rapid bone growth What starts and stops this process is of interest to orthopedists and endowho treat human crinologists growth f Services for Alfred B Swallow Council did you and Sandra weeks ago Spencer children spent last weekend here with Jim and Maxene Twin boys arrived on May 31st for Bruce and Sherryl Tenney of Sandy Utah Proud grandparents are Von and Marilyn Tenney White and Clay and Ronella children Cy and Ky from Red Rock Arizona arrived last Sunday to spend a few days with the Von Tenney Famihome and Ronella ly Clay returned and the children with fly home next week Derrick Petersen celebrated his 3rd Kim birthday on June 4th Parents and brother and Sherri Petersen Earl and Christopher grandparents Afton Petersen aunts and uncles Doug and Delores Stanworth and Lynn and Cozette Petersen helped him celebrate with birthday cake and ice cream Lynn and Cozette Petersen have moved to Ely Nevada Lynn will be working on the power line in the of Baker Nevada Betty Johnson had all of her for Memorial day On May 31st Betty Johnson and Jerry Johnson went granddaughter went to American Fork to attend exercises Lisa Johnson graduation daughter of Merrill and Carol Johnson was among the graduates and daughter Johnson Marilyn Jerry spent Wednesday in Provo Jerry will spend the summer in St George where she will attend beauty school Mike and IaPnel Mortensen were m Provo Tuesday to see the eye doctor They also visited Mike’s sister Eliza Thurs June I SPN County ( MEM0IIIAM CF’s Provo terminal since June 1983 aid will continue in that capacity as he assumes additional responsibilities in Delta He had joined CF as an Account Manager in Salt Lake City in 1972 He was promoted to Sales Manager there in 1977 an dmoved to Provo as an Account Manager in 1980 when CF opened its terminal there later moving up to Terminal Manager Consolidated Freightways serves the entire Untied States including Alaska and Hawaii as well as eastern and western Canada with 574 terminals The company also provides through service to Puerto Rico and islands in the Caribbean City The following are excerpts of the Fillmore City Council meeting held were the 1985 Present May 21 and adminstrator mayor recorder f all councilmen except Jer’E who was excused IV Steve Condie or Rod Staples More ducks for America Join Ducks Unlimited I9X |