Show Millard Counly Babies Oct 3 1984 at 8:42 Wednesday pm Dallas Jay 8 lbs 7 oz (3827 gms) 20" born to Tom Ventura and Jody Ann Morris Valerio Thursday Oct 4 1984 at 8:49 am Deanna 6 lbs 12 oz (3062 gms) 19” born to Paul & Kaysone Douangsrachanh Lithamalay Grace Baptist presents sacred music Oct 12 Lori Ann and Steven Allen McVey Marriage Announced Mr and Mrs Fred LaVerl Jackson of Oak City wish to announce the marriage of their daughter Lori Ann to Steven Allen McVey son of Mr and Mrs Charles E McVey of Fillmore in the LDS Salt Lake Temple A reception will be held in their honor on Friday the 12th of October :30 at the Oak City from 8:30 until Ward Chapel There will be dancing Everyone is invited to attend Lori is a graduate of Delta High 1983 and a student at BYU where she is continuing her music studies Steven graduated from Millard High in 1979 and is in his Jr year at BYU Steve served majoring in Psychology in the Australia Melbourne Mission They are making their home in Provo Delta Fine Arts Club news Delta Fine Arts Club held it’s opening season event with a report from Harriet and Eldon Eliason who have recently returned from a three week trip to the Orient 40 members and guests met at the ME Bird Center Thursday the 4th of October at 7:30 pm The club is fully organized with Bertha Owens as President Laurel President-elec- t Maurine Johnson Cambel secretary Historian Sharon Western Education Chairman Marilyn Turnner Prevent Child Abuse Public AfLilac Holman Chairman fairs Norma Adams Food Chairman Cleone Tolbert and Francis Whicker Sunshine Committee Our November meeting will be featuring the artists of the local area LaVene Gillen is in charge of this ex- citing event General Election dates Oct 16 is the last day for registration by mail for the General Election which can be accpeted by the County Clerk Oct 30 31 and Nov are the last days for registration at the Registration Agents home Nov 2 is the last day the County Clerk can accept Absentee Ballot applications Nov 5 is the last day Absentee ballots can be cast at the Office of the Clerk Nov 6 is Election Day VOTE EARLY! Roper’s I Hour Film Processing NOW OPEN A warm program of inspiring sacred music will be presented by the Bob Jones University Ensemble at Grace Baptist Church 58 So Center on Friday Oct 12 at 7:00 pm The group is touring the western United States this fall presenting a program centered on the theme “Getting to Know Your God” The quartet will sing heartwarming arof familiar hymns and rangements gospel songs interspersed with testimonies of God’s grace and provision A brief gospel message will conclude the service Members of the quartet are Sheryl Askins of Ft Pierce Fla Hudson Blough of Littleton NH Janet Heuer of Greenville SC and Steve Moody of Dublin NH Ruth Gurganus of SC is pianist and Mike Taylors Heuer of Greenville SC is the leader and preacher for this musical team These young people are typical of the students of Bob Jones University which is located in Greenville SC This nondenominational Christian institution draws its student body of around 6000 from every state in the Union and about 40 foreign countries and territories Philippians is Community Church message William J Alldredge of Delta recently married Renae O Swenson of Utah County in an afternoon wedding which was held at the Pines Ranch in Birdseye Utah The wedding ceremonies were performed by Bishop Dean Edwards of Delta afterwhich a buffet luncheon was served to immediate family members and guests Mr Alldredge has owned and Equipment operated the Alldredge Company in Delta for several years and was born and raised in Oak City Renae maintains homes in Spanish Fork and Birdseye and is the owner of Swenson Rentals in Utah County She has been active in the cattle industry serving as it’s immediate past Utah State Cowbelle President currently with the holds several positions American National Cowbelles Organization and is employed by E A Miller Blue Ribbon Beef as their promotional representative for the State of Utah of seven They arc the parents children: Danielle Randy J Deidra Janet Scott J Krisha and Amy Senior citizens news by Melva Shields Dinners: Tues & Wed at 5 pm and Thurs 12:30 This Friday the trip is to Provo The Salt Lake trip is the 4th Friday of each month The first Thursday of each month is blood pressure The 15th a Monday will be a tour We will go to Fairview and over the mountain seeing the autumn beauties lunching and having a good time The dance party we got to last week of a proved to be the entertainment lifetime Everyone there from Meadow Fillmore Delta etc and the other 5 counties were so full of friendship and life along with the MC the music the caller for their square dancing the special cow the march to determine who got the lovely prizes for the best dressed the dancing jokes and all made a very enjoyable time for every one of us Ask any one of us! Jolly Stitchers meeting The Jolly Stitchers Club will hold Oct their regular meeting Thursday at 12:30 at the Bird Recreational Center Lucretia Teelples will be the hostess Services at Delta Community Church this week will present the message based on the 4th Chapter of Paul’s letter to the Philippians verses 4 through 20 with the theme of “Rejoice in the Lord 19gJ Page 5 “Hauling Wood in 1932” The hay was “put up the irrigating done the fall plowing finished and the fall grain planted This was the special time before winter set in to haul the winter supply of wood for winter Wood for the old Majestic kitchen stove for the heating stove in the living room It was really the fall vacation for the hard working farmers Not that it was not hard work to haul wood but a chance to have a change to get with other farmers and go to the hills just as the red leaves were falling from the maples the sumac on the creekbeds turned brown and bare Two or three men with their teams and wagons went together Generally the same ones together year after year It was better for safety for helping each other load the heavy logs for “doubling up” teams to pull the heavy loads up the steep grades through sand through mud and snow if storms moved in The hay rack or wagon box was taken off the wagon leaving the “wood rack” No more weight than necessary in the ood rack just enough base over the wheels to hold hay for the horses a bed roll the log cabins and a couple of axes a “grub box” containing home made bread a bottle of preserves cheese bacon and eggs and a pot for heating water over the home they really traveled they could get off the hills and ridges in record time knowing they were headed for home If a snow storm and cold weather caught the men and wagons still in the hills it was a problem Sometimes the wagons slid off the steep enbankments tipped over and had to be loaded again In the bitter cold winds the man would tie the lines to the load and walk in the protection of his load or walk beside it to keep warm They would wrap their shoes with burlap to help with walking in the snow and to keep snow and ice from their feet The horses knew the way to go home campfire It was a two day trip to the Oak City or Clay Springs hills A day to go and get some wood dragged in the cond day to load the wood and go home if all went well arriving home late into the night The best wood was dead cedar trees tipped over by hooking a log chain m the upper branches and pulling it over with the team and dragging it to the wagon There it was trimmed with the ax into loadable logs then fitted with inio a tight and care and precision heavy load The wood hauler always had to judge the size of his load by the ability of his team of horses which he knew well If he loaded his load too heavy his team would “give out” belore the long pull home It was hard work for men and horses and when the load was “topped out” and the horses headed for It was always an anxious time for those waiting at home for the wood haulers to come back The wife could stand late in the night outside and listen and hear the team and wagon long before they drove into the yard If snow was on the ground the crunch and screaming of the iron wheels on the snow could be heard but it was a welcome sound The load of wood was unloaded on the “wood pile” which was a part of every home back yard It was a pile of sand that had accumulated from the sand in the bark of the trees bark and chips from years of chopping “Getting in the chips” for starting the fire in the morning was always a good “chore” for the one just embarking into the world of working learning the responsibility and having a part of the work of the family It was quite a task to keep the wood box filled with wood The wood warmed the wood hauler many times loading unloading chopping carrying finally the fragrant chunks of golden cedar put into the open fire box of the Majestic stove letting out just enough cedar wood smoke to appreciate the good cedar fragrance The good wood warmed the kitchen as the mush simmered on the back of the stove in the morning and the aroma of home cured sausage or ham filled the air The kitchen table was set with the backs of the chairs to the table reminding the family that before they sat down they would kneel and thank the Father for all the Blessings Barbara Smith to speak in Delta always” Following the 9 o’clock services members of the church will participate in a congregational meeting for the purpose of electing 2 new members to the Session and discussing the budget for the church for the come year Ladies of the church will be holding a rummage sale in the church basement on Thursday Friday and Saturday of this week LDS general womens meeting All women 10 and up are invited to a special fireside featuring a replay of the Neneral Womens Meeting on Sunday Oct 14 at the Delta West Stake Center in Sutherland - starting at 6:45 The Delta Utah State Relief Society is pleased to announce the coming event of sister Barbara Smith past LDS Relief Society General President On November 8 1984 at 7 pm in the Delta Utah Stake Center 72 North Center we shall have the honor of Sister Barbara Smith as guest speaker of our VFW !B®lBiggSlSSS®SieiStSVeiSlSlSlSSlSlS151StSlSSlSlESSieiSietSlSStSl5lSlStStE Display your Wedding Invitations with us for our new Wedding Registry special fall event The theme will be “Who am I that God should care” All women from ages 18 (high school seniors) and over are mviied A cordial invitation is extended to the Delta West Stake sisters and also Fillmore Stake sisters We would also be pleased to friends join us have our benefits A Field Service Officer from the Veterans of Foreign Wars Department Service Office in Salt Lake City will be in your area to assist you in understanding and applying for rightful VA benefits preparing and documenting applications for compeneducasation pension hospitalization tion and other benefits This is a free service and veterans need not be members of the Veterans Wars to qualify for Foreign assistance The VFW Field Service Officer will be working out of the Delta City Job Service Center from 10:30 am to 11:30 am on October 22 19K4 of Gift Certificates given Wise Bargains Delta (Classic Video) Beautiful Pictures in 3 days and less 51 Thurs Oel II Millard County Businessman marries BABIES cf USPS North Center St Housewares New & Used Furniture Gifts Toys Home Furnishings 246 West Main Delta 5 Ph: OPENING OCTOBER 8 Come in and sign up for our FREE DRAWING Deer Hunters Special for all widows at the $100 Gift Certificate Her & His Steak Dinner "Body Shoppe" 152 East 100 North Delta - 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