Show Page 8 - Millard Counly USPS Thurs Sepl 20 1984 Fillmore Highlights By Angle Green Cub Scout stews by Edith Dearden Millard District Roundtable held Sept 12 1984 at the Stake Center in Fillmore was attended by 35 Cub Scout leaders Fillmore Second Ward was in charge of the flag ceremony and refreshments Perkins Terry presented the new leaders with the Scouter’s Utley pin and JoAnn Dr Brent Jackson the presented Scouter’s Key Award for completing the three year tenure and other and expressed apprerequirements ciation for his service to Cubbing Joy Ford and Dr Jackson explained the insignia placements on the uniform leaders were: Joy Departments Ford - Training session 3 Webelos and Pack leaders - Dr Brent and Bears Kevin Robinson Wolfs - Edith J Dearden Millard District Cub Scout Roundtable Staff are) DeLyle Beckstrand High Councilor advisor Terry Perkins - Chairman JoAnne Utley Chairman LaRee Stephenson Christensen Secretary Peggy Karen Primary Second Councilor commitBennett and Julie Johnson tee members Harvey Gates Alison Robison and Jim Talbot - Unit Commissioners Joy Ford - Training Edith J Dearden - publicity and Dr Brent Jackson and Arlene Bartholomew - Day Camp leaders Second Ward Pack Meeting held Tuesday Sept 11 was a fun time of singing and games Robert Ashman received his Bear Badge and Coty Day received his Wolf Badge The Third Ward Pack Meeting held Sept 11 had their Cub Scout at the Elementary Pack Meeting The Wolfs presenSchool building and then ted the flag ceremony awards were passed out by the new Arlene Bartholomew Cub Master Jason Davies Tim Terry Jeff Mitchell and Paul Limburg received Derrick Deartheir Bobcat badges den and Loren Purcell their Wolf badges Preston Rowley and Braiden Brett Smith a gold arrow point Smith Aquanaut Scholar and Forester pins John Limburg and JW Davies Aquanaut pins Allen Naturalist and Aquanaut pins All the boys also received their and Summertime special pins patches from the Forest Service for cutting and planting willows along Chalk Creek After the awards everyone helped pick up trash on the north side of the A whole pickup load was school hauled away Flowell will hold their Pack MeetIt ing on Sept 27 at the church will be the Regatta at 7:30 pm will be Meadow Pack Meeting Sept 25 at 7 pm at the church will be Holden Pack Meeting Sept 26 at 7 pm at the church J £ " 'j Meadow Moments 1 By f Mr Merle Audrey Brunson Robert of Mrs The parents Mr and Mrs (Carlene) Beckstrand Jay Anige of Spanish Fork spent the weekend with the Beckstead family Mrs Vem (Sue) Stewart spent a Mrs few days with her mother Holly from Delta in Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs DeLyle Carling spent the weekend in Provo and Salt Lake is spending Richard Beckstrand some time at home He is recovering from a boating accident Sacrament meeting was conducted Jim Talby Counselor Jim Freeman bot Evelyn Mallet Laurel Stott and Kay Stewart were given a vote of from positions thanks they held in church Lloyd Robison was sustained as the men’s sports coordinator Luella Edwards as cooking in Relief demonstration Society Nancy Johnson in sewing and Vicki Hare over the nursery in Primary High Councilman DeLyle Beckstrand and wife Joyce gave timely talks on the Relief Society theme and Cathy Burns Lynnette Bond and Sharia Starley rendered a beautiful song Mr David Killem of California Norene Labrum visited his aunt and the Theron Swallows is in West Valate Greenhalgh Valley with her daughter Ray Lynn McDugal who gave birth to a 3 lb 8 oz baby girl The tiny Miss will be in the University Medical Center for a while This makes five children for Ray Lynn Richard and Bonnie Hunt’s horse came in first at the race run in West Valley area Sept 15 Ladies from here who attended Fine Arts were happy to see and hear Roene Di Fiori and group What a super person she is The music from years back was beautifully rendered and Mrs Eugene Day and Hone drove to Parowan on Wednesday Sept 12 to attend the graveside services for their Barbara Stubbs Little Barbara was the daughter of Keith and Debra Day Stubbs of Redmond and the granddaughter of Barbara and the late Ned Day of Parowan The DUP Old Capital Camp held their first meeting of the season at the home of Leoma Sept 11 at 2 pm The meeting was opened and the were greeted by First Daughters Vice Celia Christiansen Capt The prayer was given by Zina Hunter pledge to the flag was led by the DUP theme Leoma Barkdull song was led by Judy Melville minutes were read by Secretary and business of the Angie Green day was discussed which included collecting of the yearly dues The histories of Virginia McBride and also Sadie and John Williams Francis Cannon Melville and his Columbia McBride wife Mary written Melville by their son Franz Melville were given by Nada Melville The song "Utah We Love Thee” was led by Judy Melville The lesson “Events of 1884” was presented by Lesson Leader Dawn Trimble were served Refreshments by hostess Leoma Barkdull Meeting adjourned at 3:30 pm Paul McBride spent the Labor Day weekend in Salt Lake City with Millie He arrived on and Lloyd Dallas Sept 1 which was his Saturday 75th birthday Ellie and Bue Archer gave a birthday dinner to honor the Those were: occasion attending Helen Rogers Lloyd and Millie Dallas aid Jack and Vera Dean Feight Sunday morning they all attended National the American Legion Convention Memorial Services which were held in the LDS Tabernacle It was a special service that paid homage to men and women who gave their lives in the fight for freedom a blend of old fashioned patriotism and religious devotion Paul Helen After the services Lloyd Millie and Ellie drove to Park City for lunch after which they drove down Provo Canyon at stopping where on to Highland Sundance and Kenny Ginger they visited Pierce and family on to visit Sue Anne and Jack Chruma and family then back to Salt Lake where they stopped for a visit with Jim and Ruth Dallas and family Monday morning Paul Lloyd and Millie attended the opening of the American Legion National Convention at the Salt Palace where they National Comheard Keith Kreul mander from Wisconsin and many other distinguished people speak Paul returned to Fillmore Monday afternoon the Lloyd and Millie attended meetings Tuesday morning and were thrilled to see and hear President Also Ronald Reagan’s speech attending the meetings were Helen Rogers her daughter Patti Anderson Jim Dallas and Charles Archer Lloyd and Millie have kept their membership in the American Legion Post 61 in Fillmore Millie belongs to the Auxiliary The Independent Order of Odd Fellows desires to start an Odd Fellows Lodge in Delta If there are any members or those who are not members and desire to join the Order Please contact L Bogh at this phone 4 number Arthur Jordison - Grand Master Most automobile are under 5 miles trips in the US Girl Scout news Sept 12 the Fillmore Girl Scouts held a potluck dinner with awards afterward at Jack Peterson’s house This was attended by Mary Johnson and Kathy District 6 representative Neissner Field Advisor There was a flag ceremony led by Amber Davies with Lucy Barkdull Janet Watson and Tana Purcell Day Camp buttons were presented by Anabeth Lang to all those who attended or helped with Day Camp stars were passed out Membership by Pat Lang our new Neighborchairman Then hood Committee awards were passed out to the girls as follows: Safety Wise SumLucy Barkdull Discover Arch Fun and mer Explorer Cynthia Olsen - Safety Wise Explorer Discover Arch and Summer Fun Fun Taana Purcell - Summer Explorer and Discover Arch Janet Watson - Safety Wise Amber Davies - Safety Wise Peaches two Service Explorer and Summer Fun Christa Jacobson - Safety Wise and Summer Fun Kanosh Kapers ii By Dathel Whitaker and Bill Keith and Nelda Turner and Arlene Turner spent Saturday and Sunday in St George They visited Lorin Hatton who recently had knee surgery at Dixie Medical Center He is improving daily They also attended the parade and rodeo Mrs Archer from San Diego is her daughter and here visiting husband Eileen and Axel Engstrom Sacrament Meeting was conducted by Stan Koyle Elder Doug Perkins reported his mission He was in the Califomia-SaHis Diego Mission Dean and Cheri Perkins parents also spoke and it was a very spiritual The choir furnished a metting special number of David Jody daughter Bishop and Gaye Christensen was home for the weekend She is going to Mary’s in Provo Beauty College On Aug 23 1984 a baby boy was born to Teresa and Robert Monsen in the Salt Lake LDS Hospital Proud are Alice and Vernon grandparents Christensen and the Lewis Monsens of Holden Alice went up and stayed a week with the new parents and baby He has been named Bryan Robert Alice and Vernon and Doug and Ann Nielsen and children recently spent a week in the beautiful Star Valley of Wyoming with 54 other members of the Rigby Young family While there they toured Yellowstone Park and also Teton Valley where Alice was born and raised Kirk Penney to has returned six weeks Hawaii after spending Mrs Klover here with his mother Penney Joyce and Glen Whatcott joined their son Doug and wife Michelle in Provo last Saturday to see the BYU vs Tulsa football game Visiting with parents Dora and Vin Whatcott over the weekend were Birdean and Jess Beckstead and son Shawn of Salt Lake and Genece and Ben Black of Ephraim Recently visiting with Lloyd and Helen Rogers were their son Rex Dana Safety Wise Wright Service Peach Summer Explorer Fun and Discover Arch Heidi Robison - Rainbow Troop Brunson Rainbow Bridgette Troop Discover Daisy Told Me and Brownie B 2nd Year Melissa Dastrup Rainbow Troop Janette Dastrup Rainbow Troop Kaloni Peterson - Putting Things Together Christine Troop Kristine Robison Peterson - - Rainbow Girl Scouting Things Toand Sign of Everywhere Putting gether Water Fun the Rainbow - Junior Aid Olsen Crystal Tena Giles - Rainbow Troop Bobbie Brunson - Rainbow Troop Daisy Told Me and Server Tree Victoria Andrews Water Fun and Rainbow Swimming Boating Troop Annette Peterson - Outdoor Cook Outdoor Fun Swimming Troop Camper Water Fun My Community Service Peach and Sign of the Satellite Annabeth Long - Service Peach Then there was a bridging Annette Peterson and Victoria drews from Juniors to Cadets Girl Scouting of An- in Two parents Marge Jacobson and Linda and Jack Davies received a certificate for going the extra mile in helping in Girl Scouting Mr and Mrs Clem Utley appreciate their son Tony coming from Salt Lake to help his father with the farm work for awhile Tony took a week off to help Scott Roth drive a big truck to San Antonio While there Tony Spent1 a day visiting his sister Tami and her husband Roland Benson He and Tami took in some of the sights and really had an enjoyable time The Bensons have been in San Roland’s Antonio about a month company transferred him there from Their address is 1880 Kentucky Texas Horal 1507 San Antonio 78227 just in case you would like to drop them a line or drop in on them if you are in the vicinity Mr and Mrs Dexter Anderson and children went to Winnemucca Sept 7 to visit Laura Lee’s parents Elmer and Orpha Chase who were there from Springfield Oregon to visit Orpha’s sister Mrs Betty Burt who was recently widowed The latter’s son Bill Burt his wife Billie and of Union were daughter Angela The families also there visiting enjoyed visiting each other very returned Andersons The much home on Sept 9 Sam and Louise Neff of Sandy and were her sister Ruth Chamberlin ladies’ brother and and Pauline Joseph to evening Saturday Mrs Chamberlin Monday morning remained for a few days more visiting Joe and Pauline will take her to Salt Lake with them when Joe goes to keep an appointment with his doctor in the City this week guests of the Robinson Play it safe Farming can be dangerous It ranks with mining and construction as one of the most hazardous occupation in the United States But it doesn’t have to Farm accidents can be avoided if you “don’t get in a hurry” says Dr Paul Edmunds Utah State University Extension safety specialist “Take the time to be safe” Edmunds offers that message to Utah farmers on the approach of Na- and and his family from Draper their daughter Pat and her family from Monroe Tom Whatcott and two sons Gam and Eddie were in town last week Tom has been ill but is now looking great Paul Robison and wife Shonda baby Sarah spent a week here with his parents Floyd and Ida Robison Paul and family live in Alaska We are sorry Dathel Whitaker is having back problems and we wish her a speedy recovery Also best wishes to Charley Choat who is in the Fillmore Hospital Monday Sept 10 1984 Dean and Cheri Perkins DeAnn and Delise traveled to San Diego Calif to pick Douglas up their son and brother from the mission field They ehjoyed a week of visiting with friends and getting the sights seeing with Doug The family returned to Kanosh early Saturday morning Sept 15 and Elder Perkins his reported mission experiences in the Kanosh Ward sacrament Sunday meeting Sept 16 Many of his friends and includrelatives were in attendance ing Mike Lemon from Paradise Utah who served in the same mission Thanks to Amtrak's “All Aboard America” fares you can have the time of your life vacationing aboard our trains You'll get everything we've got Friendly helpful service Wide reclining seats Modern equipment Beautiful lounge cars Full service dining cars Snack bars And best of all you won’t have to give up much of what you've got If you buy a ticket before May 31 1985 you can travel to any city in one of our three regions for only $150 or less Any city in an adjoining region is only $250 or less Kids under Or go from coast to coast for only $325 round-tri12 get 50 off these already low fares You have 30 days to complete your travel as long as you return no later than June 30 1985 No advance purchase is necessary And you get one stopover each way Certain other restrictions may apply and seats are limited So now's the time to get on board Plan now to enjoy the unique experience of train travel Over 19 million people ride with us every year— and discover that Amtrak is one of the most modern efficient and comfortable passenger train systems in the world For reservations or more information about our convenient schedules call your travel agent or Amtrak at tional Farm Safety Week declared by President Reagan for the week starting Sept 16 farm acLast year cidents caused 1900 deaths in the 190000 disabling United States juries Edmunds said Utah’s farm accident experience is about the same as for the US in severity and accidents per thousand people Farm injuries may be more severe than others Edmunds said because farmers usually are working alone often at odd hours and there is seldom anyone checking on them Edmunds said he knows of some farmers who have attacked that problem by installing CB radios so their spouses or others can periodically check up on them While it is hard to nail down statistics on Utah farm accidents Edmunds said the most prevalent type of accident volves farm machinery And those accidents often occur when the machinery is running Edmunds offers these machinery tips: 1) When you’re going to work on the make sure you shut the equipment machine down Edmunds said accidents usually occur when the operator leaves the machine running while working on it and the machine engages 2) Leave the protective guards and hu Ids on the machines They’re there for a purpose Edmunds said owners often take these off because they think it’s easier to work on the machine The owner may know the guards have been removed and take the necessary precautions but someone else working on it may not this harvesting season 3) During equipment often must be driven on public highways and Edmunds urges farm equipment drivers to mark their vehicles clearly with “slow moving vehicle” signs and to have the vehicles well lighted for night driving are another 4) Tractor type of machinery accident says Edmunds Most new tractors have roll bars and cabs the most effective devices to limit injury in a rollover But older tractors don’t have bars or cabs and Edmunds said owners of such tractors might consider putting roll bars on them 5) No matter how great the temptation don’t allow riders on farm machinery “We really need to pound that home” Edmunds said It’s traditional for grandpa to take the grand kids for a ride he said “but it’s just not worth it” Other equipment areas that can be danger points are power take offs augers and pulling devices such as chains or nylon ropes Another farm safety area that concerns Edmunds is the inhalation of potentially lethal fumes that can be found in such places as manure pits and silos Some fumes have odors Others Edmunds said monitoring don’t devices can be used that can detect fumes But some fumes can do their damage even before the monitor has detected them Edmunds recommends using safety breathing devices when you enter confined spaces that may have lethal fumes present If you think the cost isn’t worth it try to borrow the equipment or go to the local fire department and get the equipment and some help to use it Edmunds said the Extension Safety Education Services will be available for consultation at the Utah State Fair in the Barnyard Friends Sept Booth The booth is in cooperation with the Future Farmers of America the Intermountain Fanners Association and For more information on how to make your farming safer visit the booth or call your county USU Extension agent or Dr Edmunds at USU |