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Show Sunday, July 15, An taaden: : Dear According to really tspset when airlines lose their Ann luggage. . Cant blame them for tiM, but Lenders what do you think about an airline that loses your father? Here's what ! Washington, D.C." I asked, "How in the world did he end up there?" No one knew, but they sent him fifth day out, oar bap turned up. There was no explanatiot) and not a word of apology from the airline or the cruise people, but you can be sure we gave them a million dollars worth of lousy publicity when we came heme. From Chicago: When 1 was returning from Europe I noticed that the agent in the London terminal had put tap on my luggage reading EKG. Knowing that the code for O'Hare Airport is ORD, I asked, "Is that your symbol for Chicago?" She replied in mat typically understated British manner, "How good of you to notice. Your bags were headed for Bangkok." Salt Lake City: Can a baggage service agent say a few words about lost luggage, since we are the ones who have to face the public? You would not believe how abusive, NEPIfl The Juab County Chap-te- r at Juab County Courthouse and end Daughters of the Utah at the city park. Pioneers will celebrate the 24th of "Pioneers from Around July with a celebration at Nephi World," has been selected as the the Park. City of theme the parade. A children's parade will march i down Nephi's Main Street beginning During the afternoon there will be i at 4 p.m. The parade is set to begin games, food booths, and handicrafts ! J She was also crowned Congeniality. and Crystal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gregerson Jr., of Gunni mmwi (ffi -- f V ? "- mMy.-- mi ore mXf!fm Jfcy Vtfm SALE! garage west oi me Flower Basket) drinks, cookies and brownies will be served. ; Bargains! & S SUPER PRICES! BALLOONS tOCk Fun:n ceu ::;?odts i This is your chance to buy our regular line at ntins ROLL BATTING Lots of Great Baby's birth is numbered .consecutively -has great t:::Lriapoc LEMONADE Ail X4u.i !' to 90' WW SOLIDS All 1Di Colors J i,.yr. m 2L3 ss$o Begins Monday, July lift limited rappfles Hnt 2M wf AH CZ3 iwon not C3 there are certain calculated risks we all risks that take, but what about need to happen in order to grow and progress? In life ;! ; Miss Coates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Coates of Gunnison, m i CDfATICK, Mass. (AP) Michelle McKenna's new baby boy John Patrick McKenna ; timing was bom 12:34:56 7440. i Michelle and Brian McKenna 's ; newborn son was delivered at 12:34 . and 58 seconds on Sunday morning, July 8, '90 giving him the perfect ' string of consecutive numbers. The McKennas of Marlboro aren't i numerologists. But while Mrs. Mc-Kenna was preparing for the deliv-'er- y at Leonard Morse Hospital on Saturday afternoon, her husband watched a television news program that carried a piece on the unusual digital occasion. He told his wife and suggested she concentrate on 12:34:56 as a goal. "That's great; that'll be a great focal - point," Mrs. McKenna recalled. ; Mrs. McKenna said she lost track time around 11 p.m., because "I was in too much discomfort really to be thinking about it" . But her husband, the delivering doctor, Frank Wilson, and nurse Karen Johnson didn't forget The trio reminded Mrs. McKenna of the goal around midnight It became easy to concentrate on the time because "it just so happened that a clock was staring me dead in recipe, and g Crystal Gregerson for the most attractive recipe. The royalty participated in state workshops Ln Park City. ' They will represent the Dairy Industry in all of the major parades in the county and take a skit to the elementary school in Sanpete County in the fall. are Tricia Her attendants best-tastin- Dear Readers: Dozens of people wrote to tell me the author of "A Dog's Plea" is Beth Norman Harris. Thank yon, thank you, thank you. on sale. Games for the children of the community will include a fish pond, races and face painting. A program will be presented at 5 p,m. and will be followed by a dinner. Roast-bee- f sandwiches, of the the School. something for nothing. Miami: "Queenie," a beautiful white Angora cat, has been in our family for 15 years. When we decided to spend the summer in Omaha, we shipped Queenie tin a cage, of course). The airline assured us that she would be just fine. When we changed planes in Dallas somebody goofed up and Queenie was sent to Orlando. She finally showed up in Omaha (11 hours late) dehydrated and disoriented. Needless to say, when the vacation was over, we rented a car and drove back to Miami with Queenie on my lap. to celebrate Jyly 24 DUP JMepSii p : ! Deina Pickett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Pickett of Gunnison was crowned Sanpete County Dairy Princess recently at the Gunnison Valley High contains a couple of old sweat suits back that night and we all had a good laugh. Bless his heart, that was his final gift to his loving family. -- TJ1. Dear T.H.: Your letter is proof positive that a sense of humor can be a tremendous asset in time of trcebte. Thanks for writing. More readers wiD be able to relate to the following letters on airline mishaps: . From Cincinnati: My husband and I and three couples in our poker club signed up for a cruise. We were to sail out of Miami. The bags, they said, would be on the ship. Well, the bags were not on the ship, but we didnt know it until we had left Miami. We had nothing but the clothes on our backs. The cruise people were apologetic but they blamed the airline and did nothing except give us shaving supplies, toothbrushes and toothpaste. On the computers are down and they parent sure." I asked, "Do they realize what they lost?" My brother Ireplied, "They sure as hell do and ;they are really looking." i After four hours of waiting, my brother called to say, "Remember ;how Pa used to love to travel? Well he just had a nice trip. He's in Herald Correspondent and a pair of beat-utennis shoes. The true character of people comes out when they think they can get SYNDICATE buried in Chicago. The family requested that his remains be sent there, which meant a change of planes in Kansas City. We gathered at my sister's house while my brother went out to OUare Airport with an undertaker. After waiting for what seemed like an eternity, my brother called and said, "The plane came in but 5a wasn't on it" I asked, "Where Jcould he be?" My brother said, i"They don't seem to know. The CS" son. Awards were also given to other contestants: Kirsten Anderson for the most dairy products in the recipe she demonstrated, Ann Jeanette Kellet for By IDA O. DONALDSON er CREATORS Dad passed away while visiting friends in Missouri. He was to be Page Deina Pickett, Sanpete County Dairy Princess mean and crooked people can be. When we ask them to list what was lost, they put down "a Minolta diamond ring, camera, a four designer dresses, a Judith Lei-bdesigner handbag and a mink stole." When the bag is found it a recent column people become THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 1990 un-calcula- v Learn: T The difference between calculated and What are the payoff s? Do we ever reach a point when we are not willing to risk? Presented by: For Ellen Gooch, Recreation Therapist Refreshments will M 409 N. 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