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Show jgemier (Eountg PAGE 3 Bamtat FEBRUARY 6, 1997 offers a leadership skills program in four levels from ages 8. The focus is to help y outh take charge of their own lives, set positive goals and make healthy life choices that arc not influenced by negative 4-- H WW Obituary Idona Craw Coleman Milford: Idona Craw Coleman, 76, passed away January 31, 1997 at the Milford Vallry Memorial Hospital. She was born October 17, 1920 in Minersville, Utah to Lamond & Loneva Harris Craw. She married David Isaac Coleman on September 10, 1939 in Pioche, Nevada. He preceded her in death on November 14, 1995. Idona was a member of the LDS Church. She was also a member of the Milford Victory Rebecca Lodge 45 for 3 1 years. She belonged to the Lady Trainmen, UTU, 100F, and the Union Pacific Old Timers. She enjoyed playing cards, going camping and being in the outdoors. Her and her husband liked to travel but their pride and joy was their grandchildren. She was a loving wife, Mother and Grandmother. She is survived by her daughters, Sonia Munk and Sheila & Melvin Prodzinski all of Milford. 9 Grand & 21 Great Grandchildren. Brother, Dcnzel & Donna Craw of Milford. Sisters Ruby Balough of Layton. Ada & Bert Frandsen of Price, and Alta & Bud Williams of Salt Lake City. She was precede in death by a Kenneth Munk, Brother Dclroy Craw and Sister Nellie Hollingcr. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, February 4, 1997 at the graveside in the Milford Cemetery. Interment was in the Milford Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. leadership "Super Saturday" Training Date: Saturday, February 15, 1997 Time: 9:00 am. - 3:00 p.m. Place: Minersville LDS Church Cost: S5.00 per person including lunch College Credit: One hour of optional college credit available for an extra SI 0.00 Character Counts! was developed by the Josephson Institute to promote making ethical choices based on the six pillars of character. Trust Worthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness, Caring, & Citizenship. This program will help you teach these characters to the youth you are involved with!!! Come join us IS TIlI Ri; AN ORGANIZATION THAT C AN HELP MY YOUTH 1)1 VI 1 01 I JLI)FRSI IIP SKILLS? Answer by: Becky Mitchell. Utah State University Extension 4-- H specialist Helping y our youth learn skills that will enable them to become productive, contributing members of society is a concern of teachers and law parents, officials enforcement everywhere. a national organization with offices in each county, leaches youth life skills through hands-o- n experience. Through its many 4-- for a fun filled day of experiences you will never forget! This training is perfect for teachers, Leaders! youth leaders, and 4-- H program, Need more information9 Phone (USU Extension Service) or Cherstie Bealer at it provides a experience for youth well-round- ed development One program focuses on leadership skills. According to 4-leadership project material, youth should begin accepting responsibility and taking on leadership roles at an 4-- H 438-645- 0. 386-22- 95 H - son-in-la- w M- JSeaber Count? JHomtor Publisher: Kent Smith Editor Alice Smith early age. Leadership is learned, not inherited Leadership life skills can be broken down into seven areas. 1. Understanding and developing a positive attitude about who vou are and what you want to be. 2. Sim Character Counts! 4-- H 9-1- Communicating effectively by two-wa- y sharing of information listening, through writing. speaking and body language. 3 Getting along with others by meeting and accepting people and appreciating their differences. 4. Learning by asking questions, finding correct information and listening to others. 5. Making decisions by looking at a problem and finding possible solutions, choosing the best solution and then taking action on it. 6. Managing by choosing and using the resources you have (time, money, people or things) to 7. accomplish something Working with groups by learning how they can work together and by helping them accomplish their goals. in P.M.Tueday iv; 6 F:801-387-JJ- P.O. Box 224 43ON.1O0E. Milford, Utah 8475 1 Wipe Out 25f Overdue Bills Stop in or call MILFORD SCHOOL LUNCH Monday Feb. 10 Chicken Pot Pie Mixed Fruit Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookie Milk Chocolate Milk Tuesday Feb. TODAY. 11 Chicken Burgers Lettuce Tomato Salad Dressing Apple Quarter Peanut Butter Cookie Milk Chocolate Milk 12 Here's what to do. Make a list of all your bills and bring them to us. We'll sit down and figure out what it will take to pay them off and, upon approval, have the money ready fast. Spaghetti Carrot Sticks Buttermilk Dressing JcII-- 0 with Pineapple Don't delay. We have monkey available for loans and offer fast, friendly and confidential service. Wednesday Feb. Whipped Topping Milk Chocolate Milk Thursday Feb. 13 Burn to, Bean & Cheese Shredded Cheese Taco Sauce Lettuce Tomato Sweetened Applesauce Oatmeal Raison- Chocolate Chip Cookie Milk Chocolate Milk Friday Feb. 14 Sausage Pizza Carrot Stick Buttermilk Dressing Southern Utah Federal Credit Union MILFORD OFFICE Program, no person of race, cutar. national la the child Nutntxvi ! j sWl an the pounds ongja. bi aae. or handicap, be excluded torn parttapatwri m. be denied the benefits of. or be otherwise subjected to dnerimmatioii If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, color, national vmie origin sex. age. or handicap, immedialervlothe Secretary of Agriculture. Washington. 1) T 2ii250 7 Z7 P.O. Box 798 Milford, Utah 84751 Orange Quarters Brownies Milk Chocolate Milk 387-242- 2 , j ' i Teen The Beaver Council has adopted Lewis Elementary School in Ogden. Lewis is an inner-cit- y school with a 95 poverty rate among its families. They arc in need of boys pants, jackets, coats, backpacks, and swimming suits only. These will need to be in good condition. Please bring any of these items you would like to donate to the USU Extension Office in the Courthouse. One boy came to school last year wrapped in plastic wrap to keep warm. He had no coat! Steve Roberts has taken on this project for part of his State 4-Ambassador 3 month project. Steve will also accept cash donations to buy new pants and coats. All donations will be accepted at the USU Extension Serv ice office in the Courthouse. OFFICES ALSO LOCATED ST. GEORGE. 4-- H WYEAR with a N SLATE SubKriptiom $35. per year Phone:801-387-267- "Shake a Leg" start th ftiiiittniiraf-Hlt- a Ad Deadline 3:00 peer pressure. CEDAR CITY . IN HURRICANE H |