Show f L In Memorium Dr Wallace Robins FillmoreDr Wallace Robins Stevens age 81 beloved husband of Ruth Alene Warner passed away peacefully June 30 at his home Wallace had three wotk derful children Randall (Shelly) Roslyn (Gary) and Robyn now deceased He watched with joy and pride as his 10 grandchildren and great grandchild developed into loving sweet successful people His seventeen nephews and nieces and their spouses added to his joy in life They were always there for him with big smiles love and admiration Wallace was bom August 10 1919 in Holden Utah to John Alma and Annie Robins Stevens He married Ruth Alene Warner on June 25 944 in Camden N J Preceded in death by his parents brothers Max Evan Jay and Reuben sister Charlotte Stevens Upper Dr Stevens is best remembered for his quiet sweet unassuming totally unselfish nature He was an honor student all of his academic life and our family war hero He attended BYU U of U and University of Oregon Medical Science Center He practiced in Salt Lake City and gave away most of his income and later all of his dental and medical equipment to be used to serve the needy Manon York age passed away Saturday July 7 2001 in Salt Lake City Utah He was bom November 4 1915 in Beans Creek Tennessee to John Calv in and Sarah Ann Cooper York He mamed Betty Lou Judkins on April II 1943 in Long Beach California Their marriage w as later solemnized in the Los Angeles Temple M sron w as educated in country schools in Alabama Arkansas and Texas and numerous classes during Navy service equivalent to 2 years college He moved to Hurricane Utah after tirement and resided there for 19 years mov mg to Delta in fall of 996 He was an active member of the Masonic Lodge until baptism into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in February 1955 Marion alsowillingly cepted all callings in the church including 4 missionary calls one served with his wife Betty in Chicago from 1982 to 1983 He was a scout leader taught different classes was a Sunday School perintendent a member of the Bishopric and a Bishop He received numerous commendations and awards from Navy and Civil Service activities He is remembered for his sense of humor love of a practical joke and his ability to spin a tall tale Always a lover of planes and flying in his earlier years he was a flight instructor As a hobby for several years before coming to Utah he did Financial Planning Marion’s mother died w hen he w as just DELTA J Stevens 2001 his request simple bnefserviceswill held at Olpin Mortuary in Fillmore on July 14 2001 at 12 noon Grave side dedication in the Fillmore Cemetery to follow In lieu of flowers please bring us your love and if possible send a donation to the Huntsman Cancer Center U of U campus in Salt Lake City Utah At be Utah - W illiam Kanosh Kiover June Penney 91 passed away on July 2 2001 in the Fillmore Medical Center She was bom August 3 1909 in Kanosh Utah where she spent the majority of her life She married James Abraham Penney in 1931 She is survived by one daughter Paige AnrK Earl) Moyes Logandale NV two sons Joe Henry(Sandy) Penney Beaver and Kirk Lee Penney Fillmore brother Ray Paxton Kanosh nine grandand eighteen great grandchildren children She was a homemaker and was a very loving and caring person Her grandchildren enjoyed spending time with their grandmother during the summer She was a positive influence and was very protective of both her children and grandchildren She is very much loved and will be Memory of my grandparents John Alma and Annie Robins Stevens my uncles Max Stevens Evan Stevens Jay Stevens Reuben Stevens my mother Charlotte Stevens Upper Betty Sampson Johnson Do you heat? ears and 2 months old his baby sister Irene just four months later His father passed away just a year after he entered the Navy He is survived by his wife of 58 years Betty as well as his four children Marion York Jr Delta 2 Daughters Sarcne V oods and Teresa Medina both of Springfield Oregon John David (Staci) York Orem 2 grandchildren and 8 Great Grandchildren Funeral services were held ednesday July 12001 at 10 AM in the Delta Utah Slake Center Friends called at the Church AM 40 Burial in from Wednesday the Camp illiams cterans Cemetery 2 greatly missed Grav eside serv ices w ere held at Friday July 6 at 4 00 pm in the Kanosh Cemetery Serv ices were conducted by Bishop Steve Kimball The opening prayer was offered by Codi Quamberg Codi also gave some memories of Kiover John Kimball gave a tribute to Kiover Klint Penney sang lowed by the dedication of the grave by Jeff Quamberg The pallbearers were Jim and Joe Moyes Kasey and Klint Penney Kraig Payne Val BrinkerhofTand Ray Stewart Compassionate service was rendered by the Kanosh Ward Relief Society neral Directors Olpin Mortuary Fillmore Utah Temple She had a catering business and was well known for her beautiful wedding cakes She is now with her husband her daughter Carma 2 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild She is also the mother of Merrill Johnson and his wife Carol Holden Utah Annalee Church and her husband Gary Delta Utah Paul Johnson and his wife Marilyn Salt Lake City Utah Karla Cony and her husband Jim Santaquin Utah Betsy Bauer and husband Kim Orem Utah Ray Johnson and his wife MaryAnn Sutherland Utah She has 40 grandchildren and 67 great grandchildren Her surviving brother and sisters are Fontella Bishop Crafts Mable Chapman and Lou Etta Merlin Sampson Mortensen Deceased brothers and sisters are Melba June Charles Sampson Faires Miner Roe Ann Gooch and Easton Sampson Funeral services were held Saturday AM in the Delta July 7 2001 at Ward Church ( 97 S 300 W) Friends called on Friday July 6 2001 from PM at the Nickle Mortuary (190 S Center Delta Utah) and beginning at 9 30 AM on Saturday Family Prayer was offered by Jim Prelude and postlude Cony Music was by Elaine Robison Paul Johnson Son conducted Invocation was by Kim Bauer Grandma’s Testimony was given by Merrill Johnson Betsy Bauer Daughter Son spoke and a Medley of Songs was by Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren accompanied by Elizabeth Johnson Granddaughter and directed by MaryAnn Johnson Ray Johnson and Paul Johnson Sons spoke “How Great Thou Art” an organ Organ Selection was presented by LIVING WORD 351South 100 West Sunday Service 10:00 am Savior would beyond may follow my own leam to love heart is hidden In the quiet eye can’t see to judge Who am follow thee be would leam my healer's the To the wounded would be would follow Savior may thou lovest Find in thee thy servant Savior may 877 of our readers walk When that the Lord another" meeting at 390 Vest Center in Fillmore at 830 a m and at various times and homes for weekly Bible study Call 5859 to inquire worship and fellowship u ith us as we praise God from currently worship Vlmrt all blessings flow Diamond D Inn AFFORDABLE 24 HR ELDERLY CARE WE PROVIDE 24 HOUR CARE Dietician approved meals Assistance with all aspects of daily living Laundry Individual & Group activity Daily housekeeping Keep doors windows and mdow coverings closed during the hottest part of the day Open windows to let in the cool morning and evening air would w brother’s would keeper art would and the weary show Use portable fans to stay cool instead of large air conditioning systems when outdoor temperature is below 90CF my brother’s keeper- - Lord thee love my brother As know me my beacon my strength would be love my brother- Lord For If you will be away from home for more than a few days unplug TVs VCRs and computers as they draw power even when not in use would thee will PRIVATE ROOM COMPLETE WITH: Bed Dresser Intercom Phone Hookup TV Hookup “VACANCY” Bring this ad and get $100 OFF 1st Month’s Rent Call Jane 234 W Main 1 Delta Utah heart a gentle follow finding Sorrow are A little creative problem solving can go a long way to keep everyone including household pets comfortable this summer while holding energy costs down A few strategically located fans can take a serious laid off your air conditioning system Dinner off the outdoor gnll (or from the microwave) will use less power and sav e you again by not heating up the kitchen Conserving energy during this crunch can save you dollars and help lore are some tips for you to us be resourceful " ith everyone's supply consider Give it some thought - you might have a few tricks of your ow n thee am to judge another imperfectly'’ Who Desert Air conditioning isn’t the only way to keep cool - Lord thee of the Be creative path strength Savior in the (a preaching station of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Richfield) 390 West Center Fillmore i'tab 7:00 pm the Walk thee to love leam may that thou has shown Pause to help and lift another FELLOWSHIP Delta Utah 84624 Thursday Service have tips for pet care Shepherd Come you As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself except it abide in the am the vine ye are the vine no more can ye except ye abide in me branches He that abideth in me and I in Him the same bringeth forth much fruit: for without me ye can do nothing John 15 Pastor Kathy Mincer Annalee Church Daughter Benediction was by Karla Cony Daughter Interment was in the Sutherland Cemetery under the direction of Nickle Mortuary Dedication of the Grave was by Gary Church Pallbearers were Richard Johnson Russ Church Roger Cony Sean Bauer Kent Johnson and Andy Johnson Honorary Pallbearers were Robert Johnson Eric Johnson Bryce Church Josh Jake Johnson Mike Church Johnson Caleb Johnson Bill Johnson Nick Johnson Chris Johnson Brent Cony Jay Cony Matt Cony Grady Bauer Dax Bauer and Jed Johnson Lord I Would Follow The Use microwaves or outdoor grills instead of ovens Use a programmable thermostat and set to 78CF or higher as comfort and health allow Wait 'til late to use electricity Avoid using your dishwasher and washerdryer during summer peak hours of 2 pm to 8 p m Run only full loads Make saving energy a habit choose a florist this year Don’t miss out on sales Advertise! Cal! 864-240- 0 Do the bright thing Callus at and ask for a copy of our Bright Ideal booklet UTAH POWER Pacific orp (poorTcopy 1 9 Ansner by: Clell Bagtey I tah State I mversity Extension veterinarian In your quest to keep cool this summer don’t forget to keep your pets out of the heat as well Since animals can't tell you if they’re too hot keep these tips in mind Know where your pet is when the temperature rises Cats tend to find a cool place to hide in the heat Dogs don’t do this as much and subsequently end up having more problems Be aware of haircoal length Pets do not perspire from the body so haircoat does not make them hotter In fact haircoat can actually act as an insulator and give them protection from the heat Even Northern breeds of dogs adapted to colder weather can get by a without hair clipping this time of year If the haircoat is matted a full body clip may be needed to restore the normal coat If this is the case use caution immediately after the clipping to avoid sunburn even though the animal has some hair stubble left Then brush regularly to av oid hair mats in the future Do not lock your pet in the car If the temperature is 85 degrees outside the temperature inside a car can reach 20 degrees in 30 minutes or less Simply cracking the windows does not give sufficient ventilation It is best to leave your pet at home If you must tjkc it w ith you tie it outside the car ith access to shade and water Check it frequently I sc a rope or chain that your pet can’t chew through or loosen Prov ide some form of shade for dogs in a kennel Pouring or spraying water on soil in the shade w ill also help cool your dog during the afternoon heat If the kennel surface is concrete or asphalt shade is even more critical A small spray or flow of water across the surface will help during the daylight hours Alwavs make sure there is plenty of fresh drinking water as well Be aware of panting since this is how dogs get rid of excess body heal Do not do anything to interfere w ith this Be cautious of strenuous activ itics like tak ing your dog on hikes or bike rides Take water and frequently give the dog small amounts katch the extent and amount of panting If panting seems excessive and the dog’s mouth is wide open heat stroke may be approaching Know the signs of heatstroke They include excessive panting and salivation vomiting anxious or staring expression rapid pulse and high body temperature Heatstroke can cause permanent brain damage and death mcrgcncy treatment includes immersing the animal in cool water or pouring cool water over the body and allowing it to evaporate Ice packs can be applied to the head If these suggestions do not help take your pet to the veterinarian for medical treatment which includes intravenous fluids and electrolytes to help bring the system back into balance Vie the original which sets forth that likeness pr also the pattern resemblance which is meant to be found in the image” Ephesians says “That ye put off concerning the former conversation the old man which is corrupt according to the deceitful lust and be renewed in the spirit of your mind and that ye put on the new man and true holiness” which after God is created in righteousness “Therefore if any man be in Christ he is a new creature old things are passed away behold all things are become new II Corinthians 5:17” In Jesus you can be a new person You can only do it in Jesus Jesus said “Abide in me and in You cannot do it by your works -DELTA-- Betty” LaRee Betsy Sampson Johnson passed away July 2 2001 in Delta Utah The fifth child of Benjamin Franklin and Mary Francetta Cook Sampson she was bom September 13 1913 in a log cabin south of Delta Utah which has been restored and is now on display at the Great Basin Museum in Delta She graduated from Delta High School and attended Snow College She married John Lester Johnson February 3 1937 in the Manti Temple He preceded her in death July 17 1969 She raised her family on the family farm in Sutherland She served in the Church of Jesus Christ Saints as a teacher Relief of Society president missionary in the Tulsa Oklahoma Mission and at the Manti Page Diretl questions to Donna Fatkenborg Utah State ( nurrsity Extension 0500 Old Stain Hill T S4322 0500 Phone e mail donnafdea usu edu for Margene Upper Deveaux 12 2001 Logan Jax WE MUST CHANGE Once we have invited Jesus into our hearts we must change and be the person God has called us to be God has called each one of us to He also did be like His Son “For whom He did foreknow predestinate to be conformed to the image of His Son that He might Romans 8 29” We must be the firstborn among many brethren change and put on the new man Ve must put on Jesus which means to be changed into the image of Jesus That means we should act like Him talk like Him do everything like Him The Greek word used here “image” means “to be like resemble not merely the image but and my beloved uncle Dr Wallace R Stevens July 85 Kiover June Penney In 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