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Show 3lj ftaason dljronirU Thursday, October 20, 1983, page Scout of OBITUARY Ranghild Mildred Christofferson Haddon the month Quackenbush Scout ot the Month Use 1 wpic Kent took 7 Todd Quackenbush is Scout of the Month. He is a member ot the Blazer Scout Troop 197 ot the Payson 7th Ward, Payson South ' t- - t Stake. Todd is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Howard Quackenbush. He enjoys . X ft hiking, camping, backpacking, fishing and sports. He especially enjoys his Scouting activities. Mildred Ranghild Christofferson Haddon, died 82, Saturday, October 15, 1983. She was born on April 29, 1901, in Elsinore, Utah, the daughter of Emil and Karren Jorsensen Christofferson. She married Edward Jay iff Haddon on June 19, 1918, in the Manti Temple of The Church If it Nebo Scouts hold Fall Camporee i i Mt. Nebo Scout District is really alive. A Fall Camp was held re- cently in colorful Payson Canyon just below the fcig lakes. Seven- teen troops, 150 Scouts and ) We have chocolate supplies, summer coating, redi fondant, dry fondant, coconut, caramel - See at Movie discusses The Mt. Nebo District Cub Scouts on held their Tiger Cub Sign-UOctober 11. (Boys may still sign up until October 31 by calling Jeri Carter, Leos Fried Chicken and the a coloring District contest. The winners wee: 1st, Kendall Stadman (won a tree p 465-2943- Lonely Housewife Being a housewife can be a very lonely job. Dr. James Dobson will address the subject What Wives Knew Wish Their Husbands About Women: Ihe Lonely Housewife in the sixth of a seven-filFocus on the series entitled This film will be shown Family. this Sunday, October 23, at 6 p.m. at the meeting place for the Nebo Baptist Church, 710 East Center Street, Spanish Fork. "The Lonely will address the Housewife sources of depression in women, fatigue namely low and the and time pressure, absence of romantic love in marriage. Dr. Dobson is associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the Lnr.ersity of Southern California School ot Medicine, author of at least eight books dealing with the family, and radio speaker whose program Focus on the Family is heard daily on more than 330 m self-estee- AT&T j radio stations by over 5 million people. Dr. Dobson is indeed Americas foremost family counselor. Earlier this year he spoke at a dinner given in his honor by White House Chief of Staff James Baker and his wife. About 160 people Cabinet attended, including members, senators, and members of the White House press corps. Mrs. Baker, who organized the I have never dinner, said, sponsored an event like this before, but I wanted to do it for Dr. Dobson. I feel that he is one of Americas greatest resources for the family. The film series captures Dr. Dobson speaking in his easy and humorous style. His practical advice is enthusiastically received by those of all different kinds of religious persuasion. The public is encouraged to attend the film as it is presented without charge. break up brings 1 major phone changes The separation of Mountain Bell from AT&T wont officially take piace for several weeks. But the first major changes brought on by the historical split are already being felt in Utah. Mountain Bell is notifying its 85,966 business customers in the state that the numbers they call about telephone equipment and certain services will change. According to Earl M. Wallace, Service District Manager-Busines- s Center, the announcement is the first in a series of coordinated steps the company is taking to help ease customers mto the new environment brought on by the divestiture of the Bell System. This way, customers will not have to cope with a large number of changes all at once, Wallace It will be smoother for said. customers and ourselves. The company has formed new departments as they will exist in 1984, even though the final split with AT&T wont take effect until January 1, he explained. The division of responsibilities requires the reassignment of d many employees to organizations. Therefore, some of the telephone numbers used to contact these separate organizations must also change. Wallace said that after divestiture, Mountain Bell will no longer provide or repair telephone equipment, but it will continue to provide local basic exchange service and access to the network. Also the divestiture will mean that Mountain Bell will handle only newly-create- ri -- n nrmurn nnr jthumit nrfr hthiihhh nmjiit.pi iiDnniiiiiBiirrnnm those long distance calls within Utah. Other firms, including AT&T, will handle calls. new the Charts outlining numbers are being mailed with a letter of explanation to all business accounts, Wallace said. Wallace explained that this change involves only business customers. The 445,523 residential customers will be notified of a similar change in contact numbers to occur October 31. Wallace said that after the first of the year Utah customers will begin receiving an expanded telephone bill required by the divestiture. The format will group of the categories separately service the customer is receiving from Mountain Bell, AT&T equipment charges, AT&T long distance charges, and possibly charges from other suppliers. The customer will continue to make one payment to Mountain Bell for all charges on the bill. The company will be the collecting agent for AT&T and any other companies that choose to use Mountain Bells billing services, Wallace explained. More detailed information on the modified bill will be released prior to the effective date, Wallace said. Wallace added that the company is preparing a special booklet these and other explaining changes taking effect January 1. manual will be mailed The to the companys more than 3 a million residence and small business customers in December. out-of-sta- 16-pa- .) sign-u- p Egg House e rcr); 2nd, Dustin Peterson r a free malt); 3rd, Ryan ( ter and Travis Amge (won a r e sundae). The rest of the constants won a free drink. liger Cubs can pick up their ters and certificates Thursday, October 20th, at the Payson West Malt Center at 8 p.m. K :i ' ( 801 798 2593 Shepherds Tiger Club 3 ! Free candy making demo for Halloween, Christmas & all occasions Plan to attend - due to limited space, adults only. leaders participated. The group enjoyed a search light hike to Box Reservoir led by Scoutmaster Lamarr Nielsen. It was exciting to all participants with the growl of the bears and the , y Plan to attend this free candy making class - learning how to make beautiful, delicious and inexpensive candies for Halloween (witches, ghosts, pumpkins, boxed chocolates, chocolate covered cherries, coconut bonbons, peppermint patties, etc ). by James Garner 1 Latter-da- Every Sat. until Christmas 11am 1pm 3pm t I ot Cassels Payson; Mrs. Reid (Maxine) Bliss of Lehi; and John E. Haddon of Hill Air Force Base; 18 grandchildren and 25 greatgrandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday, October 19, 1983, in the Walker Mortuary in Payson, Utah. Burial was in the Manti City Cemetery. Christ of Saints. She was educated in Manti schools. She was a member of the LDS Church and was active in Relief Society. She loved to make handcraft items. Survivors include 2 sons and 2 daughters: Thomas J. 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