Show ram1 10 Millard ( minH ( SPS Ihurs August 29 1985 Live concert Front Steele son Relia row: Mary Jacobs Pearlc Mary Daly Both AnderHaoll Lovell Nina Millet Skidmore Phyllis Wright Donna Colby Roe Ann Sampson 2nd row: Merlin Bishop Morris Greene arl (Lewis) Taylor Lloyd Sampson Harry Me Cardie Willard Stephenson George Stains Lindeau Christenson Blaine Colman Fred Banks Neldon 3rd row: Norval Anderson John Daryle Pearson Warnick Mellvile Donna Marcella Sampson Betty Shipley Burdell Riding Milton Lee Ivy Roberts Lewis Rawlinson Joan Peterson 4th row: Leon Gillis Alice Israelson AdLeo Black visor Ella Adams Viola Leavitt Louise Parker Stella Sampson Arden Sampson Rowel Phill Larson Leavitt 5th row: H Snow Advisor Bud Bassett Utahna Peterson Phillip Abbott Edith Wood Gordon Christenson Viola Jensen Thora Watts Alvin Jensen Ruth Hansen Carl Ashby Alta Sampson Arthur Curtis Lillie Wallace Paul Snow Evelyn Egan Delta High class of 1935 to hold reunion he Vila ligli School ( lass ol 935 hold then 50 veai BASH on September 14 19X5 at the ML Bird Senior Citien ( enter m e and Yaketv Yaking will be liom 4 to 6 p m Pi me Ribdinnei will be served at 6:30 pm by the capable hands of Risk ui nsworth of the City Calc Puce is 'jdSoo per person Reservations must be in bv September will KANOSH Dathel Whitaker Ph Nora Price left on Friday Aug 9 visit three of her sons Charles and Marvin and their Raymond families in the Sublette County Wyo area While there she attended the County Fair in Big Piney and was of four of her proud grandchildren who took prizes on their livestock Nora also attended church services in Pinedale with her family On Aug 9 Nola and Bart in company with Jolene Adams drove to Green River Utah to attend the wedding of and reception Lovd dohnston and his bride Lynda Reay Bart and Dean Shields were in the reception line in Green River and held on Sat also the reception Aug 10 in Provo Norman George in Provo attended the reception also Recent guests at the home of Nina Black were her daughter and Mary and Tom Olson and their five children They were Calif moving from San Bernardino so stopped to Kansas to Wichita visit on their way Nina also enjoyed having another Judv Young and Judy's daughter two daughters Amy and Cindy also Judv ’s son Brad Young and his and their two sons wife Pam all from Mesa Lance Adam and Arizona to spend several days of last week with her Sat Aug 10 was a special day for the Roger and Mary Haglund family to itness the baptism of their twins Brent and Paula on their 8ih birtlulav at the Kanosh Ward Guest Speaker was Will Watson Roger was honored to perform the Their daughter and baptisms Donna and Steve Kay Mickelsen and their two children from Aurora were here for this special occasion Their son Wayne Haglund couldn't be in attendance because ot being with the National Guard in Fort Sill Okla The family reports that he is doing vers well later that evening on Sat Aug 10 I rica e daughter of Lorraine and Cecil levi was baptized the member newest of the Kanosh Ward which was a special occasion for her Guest Willard was Speaker VNhitaker Johnnv ooper performed Fnca’s baptism She was confirmed bv Willard Whitaker Even one who attended the Prows reunion at Adelaide Park on Aug 4 and 5 had a great time The group was especially happy to have and Sheridan Prows make it as their health isn't very good Their son Bernard and his wife Florene brought them down from Idaho others Rexhurg Among in atte ndance were: Dmle and Lena Prows) Steele from Delta Thelma and Homer Oldfield in with Mildred company Harding spent a day during the past week in Ric h field Guest at the Indian speaker Branch on Sundav was Aug Stake Patnan h William Perkes who lehvered a vtrv interesting ta'k Sacrament on Sunday Sleeting Kanosh Ward was 1) in the Aug It was announced we that attended Bishop Ted Whitaker and his wife ( harlotte had received their mission cahs to serve m Atlanta Georgia to So classmates put on your running jogging or walking shoes head for Delta Utah We’d even welcome you in your old comfortable houseshppers Write your memories and send them 1461 to: Roe Ann Sampson Gooch Salt Lake City Utah Cheyenne St 84104 She will have them printed and put in a booklet form at a slight fee The last ones were mighty interesting A special program is under the which should make Neca Watts very happy as she is also serving there 10 On Saturday Lula Aug George and Lillian Rogers joined the bus load of Senior Citizens on their trip to Cedar City where they Festival enjoyed the Shakespearian and saw "The Merry Wives of Windsor" a very good comedy They also saw the “Green Sword” which was presented by the College Drama and entertainers students On Aug 13 Vic and Lillian Rogers and Lula George traveled to the temple in Provo with a full bus load of Senior Citizens On Sun Aug 11 Terry Higgs took three of his children Jared Ryan and Randi Kae to Tooele to week with their Higgs a spend Pamela grandparents Seright of Willard and Dathel granddaughter Whitaker came back to Kanosh with Terry On Mon Aug 12 Anita Higgs with her two sons Kyle and Matthew and Willard and Dathel with their granddaughter Pam Seright drove to Kanab where Kyle and Matt will spend a couple of days with the Leah and Bruce Bunting family Pam went prepared to stay for the school year where she will register Her cousin as a Junior Tonya will be a Senior A delicious cookout was enjoyed by the 12 present out on the Bunt- ing's patio The group piled into Bruce's and Leah’s van and was taken on a grand tour of the beautiful surroundings of Kanab including the lovely new homes on the hillsides To celebrate Tonya's 17th birthday on Tues Aug 13 her father let Ariz her take the car to Paige with some of her girl friends and her cousin Pam which would be a good wav for Pam to become acquainted with the girls she will be going to school with Their trip was to go swimming shopping and hav ing dinner together Kyle and Matt just about rode the Shetland tail off Bruce's white pony When the pony had all he could take he laid Kyle in the saddle Willard Dathel and Anita stopped in St George to go to the temple on their way to Cedar City where they were met by Anita's husband Terry who had been in that area on business Anita stayed to spend a few days with him and planned to return Saturday after having picked their sons in Kanab two up Believe it or not the children of Luke S and Hattie Charlesworth in keeping the Johnson succeeded their House celebrating Open of marriage 50 years parents’ held on Friday Aug 16 1985 on the BYU campus in Provo “a surprise” even though their pictures and a cordial invitation to friends and relato attend tives of the Johnsons different in three was printed papers After Hattie and Luke recovered from the shock they were thrilled over the large crowd who came that was and the lovely program planned to honor them from Kanosh Those attending Nora Charlesworth were Juanita Price Willard and Dathel Whitaker also Carma Cutler from Elsinore ho accompanied them Prior to the Open House their five LaRae Sharon Geneva daughters and their and Lonna Berdine families spent from Wed Aug 7 to Towers 16 at the Deseret Aug capable Ruby Allen Bishop It should be very good Edith Wood Anderson has the under and table decorations control The rest of the committee in the Delta Area are Louise Parker Bogh Ruth Larsen Hansen Frances Bunker Peterson Thora Whicker Phyllis Wright Wood and Marcella Ross Sampson Whitney Hall on the BYU campus where they had made early reservations for accomodations and had one floor to themselves to be tofor this joyous occasion gether The 60 members including the honored guests enjoyed a variety of entertainments including visiting the planatarium square dancing barbecues talent night swimming (and there is lots of talent in this family) Two of those days were set aside to do temple sessions for those who so desired This and celebration will long be cherished and remembered Vernon and Alice along with 53 other members of the B Rigby Young family enjoyed four days at Fish Lake recently The days were filled with fishing hiking and visiting One day the group went to Capitol Reef National Monument The Christensen's children Ann Cleve and Marjean Rayma Teresa and Robert and their children all joined with the group It w as most enjoyable Virge and Beverly Christensen Ward and Reveau Newby Ralph and Leah Robinson Vernon and Alice Christensen Jiggs and Arlene Alden and Brenda Robinson and children spent a few days last week at Lake Powell The weather was perfect and it was great to tour part of that beauti-ful lake in a houseboat They all port having had a great time Carol Warner of Long Beach Calif with her two daughters Warner True also of Becky Long Beach and Jill Warner of North Dakota drove down from Salt Lake to visit the Clark in Paxtons Kanosh on Sundav Aug 18 having been attending the Educational Week at BYU Carol’s two Sunday evening JoAnn and youngest daughters Dori joined them in SLC and will also be attending Education Week at BYU Leaving Kanosh on Aug 12 for a trip to Myrtlepoint to visit their daughter Oregon Rosalie Lenahan and Larry and their three sons were Bob and Jean Phillips They visited the beautiful Sure Acre Gardens and the especially enjoyed attending Fair of which Rosalie was on the Fair Board and was in charge of the needle work displays Another exciting part of their trip was attending a theatre where the “Old Time" favorite songs were played by a group of retired professional people who used to perform on Broadway calling themselves the “Sawdusters” The weather was great which added to a really good trip services at Following Sacrament the Kanosh Ward on Sunday Aug 18 the program was presented Councilman Mario Mace and his wife Sally and their children Youth speakers David Whitaker and Joanna Shumway gave nice talks followed by the Mace familv which included talks by the parents and musical selections by the familv Guest speakers and the musical numbers at the Kanosh Indian Branch were by Patsy and Roy Johnson and were enjoyed very much to David WhitaCongratulations ker of Kanosh along with Shon and Rasmussen and Brian McKay Starlcv of Fillmore for earning their Eagle awards at the Millard District Court of Honor held at Kanosh on “Winning the Testimony War” a Ine musical concert is coming to our area at last Sponsored by the Delta L'tah West Stake Lynn A Bryson will present two concerts and a Sunday night fireside The live concert is a musical concert with giant screen multimedia presentation It is designed to be both entertaining and spiritual in nature The concert is excellent for ages over 12 years and is especially appealing for older youth icens and young adults This extradordinary has concert played to over 34 million church members in more than 500 performances over the last three years We urge you to purchase tickets in advance as many past performances have sold out in advance The tickets can be purchased from all youth council leaders and representatives They are SI 00 per person and $500 per fami-- l over 12 The concert will be Saturday September 17 at 7:00 pm at the Delta High School Auditorium Tickets may also be purchased at the door at sour own risk On Sunday September 15 at 7:00 pm at the Delta 1st and 2nd Ward Btothcr Bryson will present a fireside entitled “Rock and Roll and the Occult” This is suitable for all ages over 12 years and is strongly urged for older south teens young adults and their parents There is no charge Guests and visitors throughout the area are welcome When the Mona Lisa was stolen from the Louvre in Paris in 1911 convinced Americans they had paid $300000 apiece for forgeries original six the Kanosh Cub Scout news The Kanosh Cub Scouts held their annual Fitness "Physical 1985 on Aug 21 Competition” The results were as follows: Webelos-Ry1st Higgs place 1st place Whitaker le Higgs 1st place This Kanosh team will now go to the District Meet and compete with the 8 9 and there The winner of the District even will then go on and compete in the Regionals For the last two years the Kanosh team has won at District and has been able to compete in the Region A representative for the Kanosh Cub Scouts said "We wish them good luck this week and hope they can represent the District for the third year If your floors squeak an easy talway to silence them is to dust cum powder or drip glue into the cracks Do your windows stick? Use wax to rub the groove in which the sashes run Do this in dry weather and you’ll protect the wood from fu ture dampness COOL FOODS FOR HOT MONTHS HOLDEN Cherryl Wood Ph A warm welcome to the Ed Lyman family who have moved into Emerson's home last week The Lymans have one small son and moved up from the Dallas Texas Ed area will be teaching English and other subjects at MHS this year We hope they will like living in Holden Also two other families have moved into homes on Main Street recently The Lemon family and small daughter moved into the Remkes home Mr Lemon works at IPP Jim and Janet Rich and three children Jeff 10 Joel 9 and Jessica 4 have moved into the Morris and Kathy Dastrup home on Main Street They moved here from Vernal and also work at IPP A missionary farewell for Greg Searle will be held Sunday Sept in the Holden Ward at 11:50 am He will be going to Japan on his mission Rulaine Stevens spent last week with her parents Ruth and Bill Stevens She spent the summer in Brigham City with her sister Anna Parsons where she had employment at Fred Myers Ruth took her daughter to Provo last week where she will be a Junior at BYU Rualine is also a member of the Cougarettes again this year to Kevan and Congratulations Sandy Cox on the birth of a baby boy recently They live in the trailer north of Milton and Margaret Stevens and Kevan drives a truck for Glade Stevens Lila Badger underwent eye surgery recently Her son Bill Badger spent ten days here recently and Lila’s daughter Marilyn Sorenson is here now with her mother Frank Thomas returned home after spending the past four months at Camp Shelby Mississippi where he was deputy commander of the active army component He spent five days here with his family and left for Ft Sill Oklahoma where he will be doing art work for the Army until the end of Sept Mont Stevens wife Kay and from Ridgecrest eight children Calif spent a few days visiting Mont’s father and sister Orvin and Kathleen Stevens Kay and three of the children remained for a longer visit and left last Thursday The Relief Society held their annual campout on the lawn at the Holden Church last Friday night Many ladies enjoyed sleeping under the stars and the Bishopric cooked breakfast for them the next morning The following relatives attended funeral: Christiansen's Earnest Maria Allan and Robert Christiansen: Andrew and Bonnie Christiansen and five children Gary Christensen: Bruce and JoAnn Christiansen and three boys David and Lois and two girls Sharon Christiansen DelToro and three and Fernando boys Jeanne Long and two children of Stan and Helen Christiansen Salt Lake City and their children of Salt Mark and Sue Christiansen Lake City Frank and Alice Adams of American Fork Alden and Inga of Mae Shurtz Mrs Amy Sanders Salt Lake City Gene and June Losee t of Delta Berdell and Helen of Delta Mr and Mrs Evan of Ogden Julia and Memmott Stanley of Nephi Betty Beach of Nephi LeRoy and Luanna Memmott of Nephi Rex and Phyllis Dennis of St George and Donna Hall Sunday evening Aug 18 1985 Welcome guests at the home of Chester and Laverta Perkins are Marlene Iverson their daughter and Marlene's little baby daughter Sandy Laverta Iverson of LaVerkin Utah This new little Miss was born July 25 1985 and will be spending two weeks with her Grandma and Perkins along with her Grandpa mother Paxton received word Norma this morning Aug 23 of the early Thomas A death of ther brother Gelatin salads are great freshers for lunch brunch or dinner when outdoor temperatures begin to climb The Fruited Lime Ring and Citrus Turkey Salad pictured here are two examples of recipes made with Royal Gelatin Each of these cool and tasty delights is easy to prepare and chilling time is usually about four hours So remember there's no need to spend hours in the kitchen on a hectic summer evening when you can fix these molds with just a little planning And your family and guests will be pleasantly surprised by the hearty chunks of fruit and vegetables tucked inside FRUITED LIME RING Makes 9 servings 2 Royal or package Lime Gelatin 12 cups boiling water cup cold water container plain yogurt 12 cups cantaloupe balls cup chopped strawberries 12 cup shredded coconut Whole strawberries Salad greens In medium bowl dissolve lime gelatin in boiling water Stir in cold water and yogurt until Chill blended until slightly thickened Fold cup cantaloupe balls chopped strawberries and coconut into parthickened tially gelatin The first eating chocolate produced on a factory scale was made in Switzerland in 1819 Pour mixture into ring mold: chill 4 hours or until firm To serve invert mold onto platter lined with salad greens fill center with remaining cantaloupe and strawberries Fruited Prepare stituting Lime Squares: subas above cup coarsely chopped cantaloupe for 12 cups cantaloupe balls Pour into 9 x 9 x baking pan Chill 4 hours To serve cut into squares garnish with whole straw- berries CITRUS TURKEY SALAD Makes 5 servings or 2 package Royal Orange Gelatin 2 cups boiling water 12 cups cold water cup diced cooked turkey breast about 6 ounces 12 cup chopped water chestnuts chopped celery chopped red pepper Alfalfa sprouts 14 cup 14 cup disIn medium bowl solve orange gelatin in boiling water Stir in cold water Chill until slightly thickened Fold turkey water chestnuts celery and red pepper into partially thickened gelatin Pour mixture into 5 (1 cup) molds Chill 4 hours or until firm To serve invert molds onto individual serving dishes lined with alfalfa sprouts Actor Boris Karloff's real name William Henry Pratt was THE POWER OFTHE PRESS PROTECTING OUR FREEDOMS The power of the press was quickly felt in this country — even before it was a country Benjamin Franklin's Pennsyliarua Gazette started in 1729 in Philadelphia was one of the strongest voices the American Revolufavoring tion jlji papers i"J" fold about freedom and the balance of power in this country are writing legislators about this issue Anyone wishing to write Congress on either side of this or any issue can write to the US Senate DC 20510 and the Washington House of Representatives Washington I) C 20515 their Strong voices are being raised again to protect the power of the press to get to the people The government is thinking of raising the postal rate- - for newspapers by as much as 2 (m) percent That could seriously effect the price and even the availability of many papers Manv Americans concerned Whatcott Plans for services been made as yet V hadn't |