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Show Millard County Progress, Friday, April Proclamation Signing 1 8, 1 980, page 5 (Foster Care and Yellow Ribbon Campaign) he Kihhun "Yellow SK, s,m will be during the aniptmn C She miied ili.u in heeome a foster parenl one innsl he stjhk. and matllrv ( 01ipU.s n h ut shildien, as 0 week ol April 14 19, 19X0 I he purpose of this campaign w, to develop eoiniminily awareness regardintt the need lor foster parents and to is resimt patents potential Whats a Sexton? A sexton is luster attached distribution (losernor Malhesnn a si yn inti lot will he declaring.' the week ol April discipline and p( c n n osiei handlmi; emotions " hose lannhes willing lo Iarenl skeek It would he appteciaied it with shildien )Kll.p, loster patents could be in handicaps or eniolional attendance lo witness the problem' nonnalls take sihi'ini! ol the proclamation jjthlional liannni! to help IK) a m on April ll, 19X0, ihem cope with the additional I osier parents ate needed responsibilities," she said, now to help more than l.(HK) siiessmi! apaiii the need for I'tah children who cannot couples oi indie idnals willing live in their own homes, a to work with these children ol Social Patterson said th.it foster Department Services ollicial said some icceive parents to Sails linaticial leimhnrsemenl According I oster Patterson, ate However, it noimallv onlv Youth covers the expenses incurred Children, Specialist, and I annly Services, a lot chilchen over he age ol statewide foster parent a lamilv receives $1X4 (K) I hose recruitment campaign, " I families monthlv W'llow Kihhon It ou Want accepting with children Me" has been launched lo plissual handicaps receive I antiltes help lind more families S2XX monlhlv work with willing lo he loster parents. to willing flic recruitment campaign leenagcrs with behavioral was launched bv Governor problems requiring Scotl Matheson who met with specialized counseling can osier children and their receive $1X7 monthly Ulster parents this month in "Anyone interested bellow ribbons are being tied providing a temporary Ulster on ageiicv doors and worn bv care home for a child should leister parents and social contact the held Services service workers to cmphasic ()t kc in their area Training the need lor more Ulster sessions are held in the day P'lu'nls and evenings lor individuals h lie ( hildren, 1 ouili and interested m the program, lamilv Services and private she said acetic ics have mans good S' -- Vi - V. tosier patents alieadv involved in the ptoe Patterson said main " tamilics are needed need laniili pailiculailv willing lo take oldei children, I cl i e n with phvsical and c ti mental handicaps and groups ol brothers and sisters. Kea "These children are hard and their son, to place and we have a Danny, just returned from difficult time finding foster a month s vacation in for them," she California. homes They drove irexxed ,h:' ;niphdx,ed to St. George and stayed beinj! a foster parent is not three days with her dlvvavs easv It takes a family brother, Leon, and his vvilline to share their love and family and her sister, their home tile, vet also Emily, and her family. vvilline lo let go when the time Then they drove to Chino ionics California in southern o u t h and and "Children. spent two weeks I .mills Services attempts to their daughter, Imd a permanent solution for Marcia, and husband, cash soungsier referred to them I he average length of time a child is in luster care is between a sear and 15 months It the home situation has not improved bv that other sights too numerous Friends of time, we usuallv trv to find a to mention. to permanent adoptive home." Dannys took him 14 19 the I tali defined as r I I C . a-- I to time of with Setting up the body was a preventive measure to protect the body against destructive forces of nature such as cats, etc. that the body might be preserved in as as a condition good When ice or possible. snow was available, especially during hot weather, it was packed about the body in cloths or fruit jars. Snow could usually be found in higher elevations until the latter part of July. Ice houses were also maintained. It could be kept late into the summer by packing it services, digs graves and it seems, a variety of associated activities. A case in point was Edward (Ted) Davies, Sr., who was sexton in Fillmore for many years. The buggy he used as a hearse is intact in the basement of our museum for the public to see. For many years after was Fillmore settled, the dead was taken care of by friends and relatives of the bereaved family from the time of death until the funeral services were over and the body laid to rest in the grave. death Soon after the corpse was washed, dressed and laid out, often on a slab, board or door placed on chairs. The eyes and mouth were closed and coins placed over the eyes to keep them shut. (It would take a mint probably to keep our eyes closed under similar circumstances, nowadays). It was customary for someone to "stay up with the corpse until it was dressed and finally placed in the coffin "homemade in V nM ymv fr ral state . . .fasts DON and CHERIE MORRIS and UNITED FARM can sell your provide the national sales power you need to it real estate, whatever might behome, farm, ranch, acreage, business, investment or recreational sawdust. Ed Davies, Sr. always had a well matched team with good harness to pull the white topped buggy or hearse which carried the deceased to the ceme- tery. Many times Edward left his own work to render this service. For more than 40 years he served remuneration without from any source. Sr. Davies Edward property When you list your property with UNITED FARM, you get the full advantages of more than five and a half decades of real estate marketing experience plus a selling system that finds qualified buyers wherever they may be. And does it fast emigrated from England His August 1868. loyal and lovely wife, Agusta Borregaard Davies, came from Denmark to Utah in 1862. in Museum hours; Open daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. co Bay area, there they caught only one fish, a sturgeon, but it was 66 long and weighed 50 lbs. It was different than trout fishing. They spent Easter in the beautiful hills of Los Banos where a lamb barbecue and many Y Lola Monroe) kinds of Italian and American food was served. H0iyWood to a jum g musicaI concert. A day was spent at Santa an(j jaeser jghts which Cruz at the ocean and at They was some(bing to see. Ports of Call. at Marrias and arrived back home on whil s Russc-four birthdavs April 10. Rus- Mrs. Anna Day recently were celebrated, seis and his daughter's, attended the blessing of Mauna Dannys and two Keas a huge birthday in a Granger ward. Mr. and Mrs. Gary cajje and a lovely dinner Was enjoyed. Snyder and children, SLC, h prom Chino, they trav- - were at the Byron to coast the the home norfo bert during Up ce(j san jose an(j Spent two weekend. weeks with their oldest Mr. and Mrs. Kasey and boys, son, Milton, and his Quarnberg Again, many Orem, were at the family. things and don Quarnberg home over Kasey places were enjoyed too. the weekend. Among the most exciting also attended National was a flsbjng trip at San Guard in Fillmore. Mae Anna Mrs. paj,0 jn the San Francis- Quarnberg has been in SLC hospital this past week for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Scovil were dinner guests at the home of Bill and Eileen Thompson Sunday. Sunday dinner guests at Marden Stones included Hal, Doris, and Clair Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Memmott and children. A belated birthday dinner for Lu Jean. Jack and Kathy Law-soSLC, spent the weekend with his parents, Donald and Alice Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quarnberg, Mr. and Mrs. SLC, Marlin Miller, recently enjoyed a trip to Bakersfield, Calif, to visit and Mrs. Mr. Maylow Quarnberg and family. Many ward members attended Stake Conference in Fillmore Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Clo Peterson returned from Calif. Sunday after spending the winter with her son, Kolan and family. 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