Show r j 10 Millard ounl hrnnu SUTHERLAND Dora Rose Ph: Mr and Mis Fugene Young spent ihe ahor Das weekend in West Jordan with Sam Danny and Lorna Young and family Friday esenmg Maralee Ohran from Provo joined folks Fugene and N'ayon for a trip to Bountiful to attend the wedding for Steve and Jem Young Steve is the son of Mr and Mrs Alva A oung Jr On ahor Day Fugene and Nayon Young David and Janeal Young and children Delta Maralee Ohran and tom boss Provo Halley Hersh and daughters Rexburg Idaho Danny and oma oung and children West Jordan attended a reunion at Bountiful for die desccndents of Hyde and Hattie ( alioon patents of Nayon On Sunday Christie Smith and Cody layton were welcomed into the Relief Society with a lovely carnation in a vase and a welcome given by Beulah Bassett Penny Jo Clayton visited here over the weekend with folks Howard and Neal and Marilyn layton Cody Portia Micheal and lame Rose and family made a trip to Hennifer on Tuesday night lor the wedding of Llaine’s nephew Bruce Briggs Micheal the marriage ceremony They tel timed the same night Wayne and Mailene Turner made a trip to Idaho last l abor Day weekend They brought back a horse with them Jodd and Terry Turner and children made a trip to Piovo oil Thursday the same day hey returned In visit with Max and Fautel lohnson was aurel’s son Neal Blake Diamond Bar California limn Also Neal’s grandson was with him Donna and Jim Walker rode their Nevada to on the Fly motorcycle ahor Day weekend Maurine Cambell's visitors over the Labor Day weekend were her daughter Carolyn and husband DeWitt Paul and children from Preston California Judy and Flwin Johnson and family joined them at Paik City for a reunion he Pauls left on Monday lo visit also with Maurine was her son Btyon Campbell He brought his two daughters to Provo where they will attend BT C He stayed with his mother on his way to and from on his way Bert and Norma Jensen enjoyed a visit m Nephi with Norma’s daughter Beth Pillsbury and family and her sister Fima Garrett and her brother Bert Jones Maurine Campbell Judy Johnson and daughters Corene Sharilyn and son Dwaine attended a wedding of a niece daughtei of Carolyn and DeWitt Paul in California Maurine said she ABRAHAM Phyllis Johnson Ph: red and Elame urner have enjoyed having their daughter Caroline Zach and thiee children spent two weeks with them Terry Zach brought them up oni as Vegas and left them while he went to Cahente to work The children really had a lot of fun playing with their Elaine cousins and riding horses lepoits they had most of their family together twice while Caroline was here very one enjoyed a barbecue and the visiting that goes along with it Elaine and daughter Judy Tolbert took them to St George where they met Terry to go on home On August 24 Richard and Sharon etluigwell and girls traveled to to attend a picnic sponsored by Pacific Railroad Signal the I'nion The picnic was to Department celebrate a good safety record and let A large the families get acquainted ciowd enjoyed a bai beetle baseball game and isitmg 26 and Sharon Richard On August etluigwell and girls climbed into their motorhonie and headed for California Their lirst stop was in Irvine Calif so Ri hard’s parents could get acquainted with their new little grandNext stop was in Monrovia daughter to see Sharon’s family so they could see the new arrival also Of course they were all glad to see the other girls They cnioved visits with family and friends On the wav home they staved overnight as in egas and took in a lew ol the MCllls on Mnrilvn U arren and Veronica lennev recently went to Deci Park to attend a nephews Washington tuneral The young man was killed in an auto accident Don lennev has received his mission call He will enter the MTt on October M and will serve in Australia fie will be in a (iieek speaking mission Tom and Sandy Tenney were home Irom ogan to spend the ahor Day weekend with the Von Tenney lamily Bruce and Sherry! lennev and twins moved to Dallas Texas about a month a co Mabel Jones and ee Ross and avar and I mma lones Irom irden New Mexico visited the on Tenneys last week and ennett Marilyn Sheri lave la Dean orbett were in Bountiful o Ni'urday to attend their Aunt aYon tuneral Faye spent the I) mean's weekend in Salt ake with the Rapps and Brow ns lla Dean orbett had knee surgery on Sept in the Payson Hospital aVoy laiiecC and uAnn Tolbert were here from Bickncll to spend Sun day with ( leone olbert arid the Sherrill Tobert familv They wen' on to Provo to see lanccc's folks Mr s Ver I SPS Ihurs Sept 12 10X5 had made three trips to Califonia to tend weddings To visit with Bert and Nina Johnson were their son Gordon Johnson and his daughter They Amy from Provo stayed from Sunday until Monday Harold and Thora Wind from Hurricane were here this past week to visit with Reid and Mary Tippetts Lee and Sandra and children (Thora is Reid's sister) They visited with a lot of friends while they were here They visited with Mary Roy and Melba Bendixion Henrie Jerri and Jay Bunker Bert Sanford Fred and Elaine Turner Heber and Dora Rose It was good to see them They lived in the home of Owen and Alice Benson They have been gone from here for quite a few years A lot of changes have come about since they left Some old friends have passed on others moved away nothing ever stays the same Perhaps we are all aware of this We are somewhat troubled at times at the seeming injustices and unexplained adversities and unanswered questions of life Our questioning may be caused by someone who has lived what to us seems to be a good and sound life who becomes seriously ill or who has some undeserved setback or meets There are so many tragic misfortune such questions What of people born with handicaps? What of those who are injured by the actions of others? What of those who are taken at a time when they seem to us to be needed most? What of those whose service is cut ceedingly short while soinme live longer than they sometimes seem to want to live? What of promising young people who are taken in the years of their youth? What of the cherished children who are suddenly seized by illness or accident? When we see what can occur that we cannot readily reconcile our souls sometime cry out in questioning as to why such things are permitted to be so Why? We could speculate possible perhaps upon a thousand answers without being certainly sure we had the right one To all of them we must have faith To all of them we must ternind ourselves that life is a process and not an ultimate endjourney and not a destination When we know the answers to some of these will seem to us to be simple as the answer to some things we now know which were once not understood In answer to “Comments by Sue”: Those of us who have had experience with foster children can positively and definitely relate to every bit of her testimony Sue is to be congratulated for her stability in coping with the changeable and unpredicted emotional nature of Indian children She has been a good foster mother From all observations she has endured her role very well Sue Congratulations non Roper called Cleone Taylor Margeret Tolbert to say she has moved to be near Barbara and Dick Marstella She will be out in the country now instead of in Phoenix She is living in Queen Creek Arizona Here to spend a few days last week with Ned and Gladys Loveless were os useless from Craig and Karen Loveless came Kay Angeles Calif from Logan on Thursday to see Craig and Karen On labor Day the Ned loveless family held their family reunion at Yuba Park Those attending were Ned and Gladys Loveless Duane and Sandy Loveless and children Warren and Kathy Loveless and children LaMont and Terrill Sperry and children Mark and Dell Loveless and Todd and Debbie Sperry It was fun getting together but the wind didn’t allow for much fun with the boat Joyce Tolbert recently took her children Tina Troy Tyler and Trevor and Klell and Kyle Ekins and Curtis Turner to Salt ake to the zoo and to Trafalga Square for a fun day Labor Day weekend guests at the home of Sherrill and Joyce Tolbert were Richard and Flora Mott and famiUtah They all ly from Cleveland tended the Leamarado on Monday Tony Tolbert won the bullriding event Fma Tolbert took 3rd in the barrel race 1 roy and Sherrill were 4th m the team roping Tyler Tolbert took 3rd in the kids calf riding and Trevor got some money oft of the money call so everyone came home happy Sherrill and Joyce Tolbert are helping with the High School Rodeo ( luh again this year Members gather every Wednesday evening to practise They will go to West Jordan lor their first rodeo Saturday Tina Tolbert and Cody Clayton went to St George on Tuesday to get ready to attend beauty school Boyd and Beatrice Schema Ree and Helen Schena and children ynn and Bernadine Julander and 4 children ynn's mother and Ins sister and family John and Janice Schema and 2 children and Angelo’s children Jamie and Tyler spent the labor Dav weekend camping on Mount Nebo Gcri Johnson was home Irom St George with Paul and Marilyn lohnson and family Burnham fiomrn Mr ranees Idaho falls Idaho visited Betty Johnson Bert and Nina Johnson and last week Max and laurel Johnson MEADOW Norma Gagon Phone: Llovd Beckstrand of SLC is here on business and visiting relatives and friends Ivan Beckstrand spent a few days Jack and Beverly with his parents helping with the work Continued The first BarkduII Family reunion became history Saturday Aug 31 985 What more fitting place to hold it but at the Howard and Minerva BarkduII home in Meadow where most of the family was born and raised? The home is now owned by their son Joe BarkduII and his wife Grace They were hosts to 62 members of the family comprised of Joe and his five sisters: Helen Stevens of Holden Laura Utley of Flowell Leola Bryant of Cedar City Julia and Louie Jackson of Mapleton Duncan of Las Vegas and their families and a sister to Grace from Salt Lake City The day was spent with genealogy and reviewing a program feasting a special program of music by the Meadow Misfits Band invited by Joe who is a member of the band It was a day well spent in reuniting a great family Audrey Brunson is helping with the news this week while Norma is out of town for a week The Dale Larsens of Fillmore California are here with their parents the Theron Swallows They will also visit with relatives and friends in the Salt Lake area while in Utah Mr and Mrs Richard Hunt spent the weekend at Wyoming Downs They had a horse running there Members of the late Orrin Dame’s family have been here taking care of property Marlene and son Westphal Dammon of Las Vegas took her mother Della Bennett to SLC where they visited Gale Larsen and Mrs Boyd Bennett and their families The Vern Stewarts had a short vacation in Las Vegas with Junior O’Neil and family Greg Stewart has enrolled at BYU to further his education Daniel Bond will share living quarters with Greg and four other fellows Daniel will attend Trade Tech Harold Stewart who recently had went to Provo for a eye surgery check up He is mending well SUGARVILLE June Lounsbury Ph: Mrv Flden Shurtz and son Adam made a trip lo Ml Ruxhmote SD They passed thtough six states They enjoyed many interesting sights along the way Their trip was a very enjoyable one The weather even cooperated Mrs Lois Greene had her youngest son Mr Chuck Greene wile Mary lien and children Kaien Jimmy Thomas and Mariam from Bear River City visit with her It was an enjoyable afternoon and evening Mrs Ralph I ounsbury made a tup Texas to visit Ralph’ to Temple youngest son Jerty The state of New Mexico was very dry also parts ol Texas They spent three days with Jem and then went on to Oklahoma to isn a distant relative they found through geneology They had a very interest me visit with her The return trip home wn enjoyable and the weather was per leu It’s nice to go but there’s no place like home Mr s Jay Shurtz attended the funeiul for Mr Ashby in Ely Nevada Mrs Yvonne Shurtz spent a lew days with her mother Mrs Mary Robinson in Fillmore who has been ill She is feeling better at this writing Sure hope the frost stays awav tor awhile We don't have any bees this year and everything is so slow to produce Hope all of you had a nice weekend for ahor Day OASIS Cheryl Roundy Ph: Ihe family ol llyium and Hattie alioon held their reunion on Mondn hose alien September 2 at Bountiful ding were Newel and muse Anhui and ucy Beth ( alioon Irom ogan Jon Peterson and three girls limn Halley Hersh and three Oregon: Idaho Irom Rexburg daughters Maralee Ohran and boys limn l’m David and Janeal Young son ai d daughter Irom Delta Danny and m na Young and family Irom West la dan Nayon and ugene 'iming limn Dale and Patsy tan Sutherland Irom Bountiful Kathy Boren and mo daughters from Sandy Robert and muse Carling Di Mark and Marlcna ewis lamily all Irom Bountilul S'ella and Ion Hawley Irom Oasis delicious dinner was served vim'mil' and games were cn toyed by all oik six attended Mr s Vm Memmott tannlv limn Lake and Mr s Alan Warnick limn Cedar City spent the weekend with Mr s Berdell Memmott Helen Memmott was in Mt Pleas ua on Wednesdav Mr Mark Skeem lamily limn Wsi allev Citv and Kav and ee M Daniel Irom Spanish oik visited Iasi weekend Mr s Arlo Skeem it h Mr Howard Rounds sperr SimJi and Moiidav in ( edar ( ilv Dr lot Rmitidv tom and Sirs Moiidav al'errioori wi looelespent Howard Rounds Mr Glenda and (hers! Rounds Sat u dav in Salt ake on page 11 DESERET Arprilla Scow Ph: Martin FIiason wife and son from Lake City visited with his parents Lincoln and Cleo Eliason over the weekend Martell Mace from Bloomington spent several days visiting with his brother and wife Doyle and Martha Mace The children were all excited about the beginning of school on Sept Their vacation is over for nine months Hope they all get the teachers that they really like Good luck to you all Steve and Julia Miner and son and visited several days with daughter Julia's parents Lincoln and Cleo Fliason Congratulations to James and Janet Jacobson on the birth of their new The new little daughter born Sept Proud grandmiss has two brothers parents are Tay and Melba Jacobson and LaVar and Bertha Owens Great grandmother is Myrtle Western There were quite a few changes inn the organizations of the Deseret Ward Released from on Sunday Sept Pres of Young Men was Dustin Cornwall Martha Mace 1st Counselor in Relief Society Carol Shaw Relief Society Social Relation teacher from Primary were: Susan Stahli and Lori Bunker from Nursery leaders Vicki Brunson 2nd counselor Carole organist and Sid Ogden teacher Sustained as new officers are: Gordon Shaw Pres Sid Ogden Scout Master Neil Callister Scout Leader Malvin Gross Blazer Teacher Carol Shaw 2nd Counselor Primary Carolyn & Ftickson Cleo Eliason in charge of Arprilla Scow nursery as leaders organist prmary and Susan Stahli as in Relief Society 1st Counselor Mrs Blaine Cropper recently return ed from a Wilderness Tour of Alaska which took them as far north as Fairbanks They flew to Vancouver BC where they boarded the Island Princess (one of the Love Boats) that took them on a spectacular cruise of the scenic side Passage to Juneau the capitol of Alaska The floating hotel cruised by rustic lumber camps rugged fishing villages virgin forests and majestic fjords A tour of Mendenhall Glacier was taken in Juneau and they aso enjoyed a delicious outdoor salmon bake They disembarked at Skagway Alaska the northernmost port of the Inside lunch and Lntertainment Passage plenty of shopping was found here From here they boarded a bus for a 4 hour drive across the White Pass to Salt HOLDEN Cherryl Wood Ph Orvin Stevens celebrated his 86th Sept 4 1985 birthday Wednesday Visiting Orvin on his special day Kathleen were his two daughters Warner Julia and and Stevens Julia's husband Fred of St George his brother and Libert and Lizzie Stevens of Holden sisters Annie and Melba Hall and Melba's husband Reed of Whittier and his sister Helen California Another sister Baker of Delta Edith Callister was unable to come but called to wish him a happy birthday Coming earlier for a visit were two grandsons Hyrum Stevens and his friend from Ridgecrest California and Bruce Warner and his family from Sandy Utah Julia and Fred took Orvin to Provo Elm Hofhines to see his good friend while they were here Elder Keith Baker is now living with his sister in New Mexico He was released from his mission two weeks ago Evan Stevens was a patient in the Veterans Hospital in SLC for a week for tests and returned home on Friday Hal Peterson is a patient in the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo after spending two days in the Delta Hospital We wish him the best Otto and Allie Hunter had most of their family home recently for a family reunion Aarl and Ann Hunter of Pleasanton and six children Calif came up to bring their three girls to BYU and visited in Holden Jon and Marianne and four children came down from Spanish Fork and Tom and Kathy and three children drove down from Orem to spend the day Also Debra and Mark Amundson and three children of SLC joined Debra was the group Aarl’s and Ann’s foster daughter in Peasanton new Ford has a grandson Joy born to Anthony and Lynn Ford of Cedar City on Aug 26 1985 He will Dominic “Nick” be named Anthony and has two older brothers named Kevin and Ryan at home to welcome him Kelly and Berto Vargus and baby Ciera are visiting Pat daughter Thomas Jamie and Danny for a few days Frank is in Ft Sill Oklahoma Visiting at the home of Warren and Ella Crosland at various times the Labor Day weekend during were Ella’s nephew Reggie Thompson of Midvale her aunt Mary of Scipio and her son Richard Goodman of Provo Ella and Warren's daughters Jeri of SLC and Linda's son and Smith Linda of American Fork Continued next week KANOSH Dathel Whitaker Ph The Tom and Etta Williams family held their family reunion Aug 31 in the Kanosh Park A Dutch oven and enjoyed dinner was featured Pres Stanley by 55 members Adams conducted a program of skits and songs Group games a baseball and lots of visiting were game enjoyed by all The facilities at the park are recognized to be of much worth and the family appreciated their use Lorna Rand was appointed chairman for the event in two years Bill and Rcba Williams of Rancho here on Calif Mirage stopped their av home from a trip to Canada to visit her sister and other Paxton Clark and and Dorothy Dr Their son familv members of Danville Calif Ron Williams was also here Maria Whitaker went to Orem last Saturday with Georgia and Merline Stevens to the Joe and Minnie WhitMaria’s two aker Family reunion Joan and Carolyn and daughters their families were there Laura and Marell Tischncr were in charge of this reunion A good time was enjoyed by all but they surely missed Olive’s husband three members: husband and Thomas Virginia’s who had passed away Whatcott the sear during members were There many there with the exception of Merle and Sam Hurd and Harold Whitaker whowere unable toattend Axel and Eileen Engstrom were happy to have isiting over the Labor mother Eileen's Day weekend Lola Archer Bob and her brother and and his wife Karen Archer Keith and Jean Haley all from TemThen on Friday ple City Calif Flena and and Mike and Saturday babv son Alex of Fillmore were and oxer and Karl and Tamara boys Steven and Casey Kay from St George joined them On Saturday Mike and Flena took the guests on a drive down through the canvon and to Richfield Karl and Vincent Carroll helped Axel on Saturday to haul hav A good time was enjoved bv all molar Whitehorse the Yukon lerritory Stops were made for special points of interest Early morning found them boarding a plane for Fairbanks Located in the heart of Alaska’s great interior country Fairbanks calls itself the golden heart of Alaska Transportation hub for the north slope oil fields and the city is a composite of day pioneering and modern day sophistication They visited the University of Alaska and the University’ Museum which exhibits a complete display of Indian and Eskimo arts and crafts and a magnificent gold display A tour of the city was made with stops at a segment of the TransAlaska a muskox ranch Farmers pipeline Road Old Fairbanks and Loop residential areas While in Fairbanks a cruise was taken on the Discovery Riverboat along the Chena and Tanana Rivers Unique Indian fish wheels and Homesteader’s log homes were seen as well as sled dogs in action They departed the next morning for Denali Park via the Alaska Railroad This was a relaxing ride through One night was spent on the A edge of Denali National Park midafternoon nature and wildlife tour of the park took them within a few miles of Mt McKinley which is the tallest mountain in the United States They saw moose caribou dall sheep wolves and grizzly bear in this 3031 square miles of untouched wilderness was made via Alaska Departure Railroad the next morning to Anchorage on the Vistaliner Aurora This was a 6 hour ride through magnificent scenery wildlife wild flowers glaciers and rushing mountain streams Two nights were spent in Anchorage They traveled one of the most spectacular and gorgeous routes in all Alaska on their way to Portage Glacier where they viewed icebergs often in excess of 2 million tons floating in the 600 foot deep Iceberg Lake at the base of the Glacier White shark were spotted in the Captain Cook Bay and they stopped to see the bore tide as it came in One small river was full of red salmon going up stream to spawn They travel thousands of miles working their way up streams and many had worn their skin and fins away They eventually die This was a very educational and teresting day to say the least On the tour with Blaine and Mae were Blaine's sisters Kathryn Dorton and Elaine Henstrom from Salt Lake and Blaine's nephew Morris K from Minneapolis Minn who planned and scheduled the entire tour for the group The next day they were boarding a plane to Salt Lake City and home ft HINCKLEY Sharon Western Ph: In the days long gone by enterprising young men would concoct potions and lotions which were sure to cure most all ills Indeed one could rub it on the affected spot or drink it what ever the need might be it was a sure cure They would then call themselves “Doctor” and go about the countryside pedeling their wares In the “good old days” when we traveled the now extinct highway 91 we could keep up on what was best lor our health by reading the advertisements on the sides of harns and other outbuildings It was just such an one who called himself “Dr who created a rich dark Pemberton” elixir guaranteed to cure a hangover stop a headache help one sleep and His invention many other maladies was called “Coke!” and was dispensed far and wide It was named for the wonderful ingredient which gave such blessed relief cocaine in very small doses As his syrup began to gain in ith the drug popularity he dispensed which became illegal and marketed his dtink around the world Little did he dream that his Coke would go into would cause the all our space ot that Coke and Pepsi war Only here in the ITee world can such success stories come to Iruition In deed it happens over and over again and yet we complain about our government Visiting at the home of Gene and ( ami Bishop were C Don Bishop and Ins son Irom North Ogden They also visited another brother Dale and wife nunitn They went boatriding at the a of fish that had “res” and barbeque Dale and aunita caught at I laming Gorge ahor Day at the Here to spend home ol Oleta Swensen were Neal arsen and Ins daughter (linger and bahy ol (arson City Nevada and arsen and daughter James and Nancy Barbara Iromm ake ahoe California She also received a call from Salt ake City telling her she was a great grandmother to a new little daughter born to Cat lleen and Scott Graham Maternal grandparents are Carl and Ruth ( orry ol Delta (leone Talbot was down to stay with his mother Golda overnight this past week ( hristensen Ihe West Millard area was like a veryonc it seemghost town Monday ed was taking advantage ol the last long weekend ol the summer The winters elnll comes all too soon Already the mornings are cool enough lor a sweater helore the sun comes up Don and ( herie Morris took their annual trek to I Iko to the county lair hey met their good Iriends Shod and Helen ( Imstensen and spent live days en loving the sights and sounds ol I Iko van and Joan Maxlield traveled to Idaho alls to visit with van's brother and lurinlv Mr s Merrill Maxlield hex then went on to alls where win vm had a seminar on seed production and care Onlhewav home they visited oiieol Joan’s Iriends loycc Miskin in Snuthlield They stopped in Sandy to visit Joan’s sister Carol and Paul Spor and enjoyed the game No BYU fan could stand to miss that game Victory is sweet! Eat your heart out Bryant Gumbal! Parry and Jeanne Taylor and girls spent the long weekend kissing that new and only grandson Taylor Pearson in Minersville They took time out to do some shopping in Cedar and picnickShaun and ing on Beaver Mountain Tammy were happy to have them visit for the three days Mrs Bonnie Petersen and daughter Tana of Phoenix Arizona came to Utah to visit at the Faye Walker reunion Friday and Saturday and then spent Sunday with Lowell and Esther Petersen of this city They returned home Monday Nels Lowell Petersen II and his wife Valerie are the proud parents of their first child a boy born August 27 1985 He will be given the name of Nels Louis Petersen He is a grandson of Bonnie and the late Nels Petersen Great grandparents are owell and Esther Petersen and aye Walker of Delta Visiting at the home of owell and Esther over the Labor Day weekend were their daughter Fdith Schlappi and her two sons Russell and Jerry and their friends Miss Dana Grant and Scott Christensen fromm West Valley City to Deb and Alan Congratulations Wilkins on the birth of a new little daughter on September 4 She is a new grandchild for lorace Wilkins and for Don and Elaine Robinson of Delta Joyce Manwill and daughters Linda and Becky of Payson came and took her mother aVern Theobald up to Payson to attend the blessing of the tle son of Joel and Mary Jo Browns Alter the services they enjoyed a delicious dinner in the park given by the large family of the Browns LaVern Theobald and daughter Joyce went lo visit Paul and Dorothy Theobald in Orem Paul was working on a scaffold which broke letting him fall He broke a foot and leccived other bruises in the accident aVern returned home Wed altet visiting several days with her lamily The lamily of Alton Theobald look advantage of the Labor Day weekend as they do each year to honor and pay tribute to their father for his birthday Mr Theobald will be 81 on Sept 12 Those attending were Alan and Mary Rhonda Tishma Irby and daughter and sons Russel and Rocky of as Vegas Sue and Nikki Schiess of Farl and Thilda Remington of ena Busey and grandSalt ake City son Reggie her daughter Vicki Burrow and children Angela Brad and Natalie of Salt ake (Tty enlon and Tone Demillc ol Ogden d and Ruth Theobald ol Delta Tom and Karen Theobald and children Wayne ( had and Mac of Hinckley roy and Steadman and son Ricky ol Delta and Miss Nlardean Keller ol Hinckley A really lovelv and delicious birthday cake and ice cream and punch were provided by the family Much love was shared by everyone It was a really love day |