Show rrrrrrrvT Pile Mlllird County 12 OAK CITY Eda Christensen Ph: 1 Dear Aunt Sally Remember spring in Oak City? Evcrythings is getting so green and pretty The trees are all green except the honey locust trees and when they come out they have so many blossoms the whole town smells sweet The ditches are real full now Everyone should watch their children real good The town has lost a few children to the ditches over the years and the water really runs fast and clear full Macel 'nderson has been tripping around foi around two weeks First she went to Salt Lake and went to a concert with her daughter Avis Stephenson Then she went on the train to Boise ID to visit her son Paul Anderson and family Then to Pocatello to see grandchildren Wayne Anderson and Lynette Anderson and family Then back to Salt Lake to spend Mother’s Day with daughter Avis and grandchildren Larry and Mary Stephenson and Elaine and Jim Tuck She also visited sisters Alice Bailey and Vetris Hansen while in Salt Lake Then to Provo to visit grandson Ken and Jill Cox Then back home Good to see her back Barbara Anderson had her mother Nina Wilkins here for Mother’s Day Mary Wright and three children along with grandmother Helen Wright visited with Martha and LeRoy Anderson Scott and Bonnie Sheriff were in Summit UT Sunday for a missionary report had all of her Ada Jacobson daughters here for Mother’s Day Bonnie Bradbury and daughter Bonnie from Brigham Nancy and Tom Overos and family Orem Marilyn and Dennis Shurtz and three daughters Orem Connie and Eddie Mosenmon and son from Spanish fork Bertha and Della both live here Her son Cecil was the only one not here Ralph and Blanche Crafts from Hinckley were here Sunday with her parents Clarence and Dainy Nielson Laureen Finlinson was home from Cedar City for the weekend with parents Jerold and Carol Finlinson Jenny Porter was home with her parents Elzo and Diane Porter Evelyn Christensen was home for Mother’s Day from Provo Also here for Mother’s Day were my other daughters Lorraine and Delynn Hathaway and children fromm Virginia and Brian and son Aaron from Delta and Pam Cooper and children Eloise Evans and children and Alice Kathy Wilson and children went to Salt Lake on business Wednesday Ric and Linda Nielson and daughters were here to visit tor Rie’s birthday with his parents Wayne and Beth Nielson Gary and Laura Rose were in Provo who is ill to visit Garys Kelly and Ellen Springer and sons visited with her parents Keith and Ora Steele in Nephi on Saturday and on Sunday went to Salina to visit his parents Joe and Sharon Springer Don and Verna Mae Drollinger from Murray were here overnight with her parents Ivan and Susan Shipley Susan reports she has heard from all of her children and grandchildren for Her granddaughter Mother’s Day Mary and David Littlefield of Los Angeles have a new baby boy Carol Anderson Glade Anderson Barry Anderson and family all visited with parents Chris and Ava Anderson for Mother’s Day LISPS Thurt May 22 1986 Cassidy Jessica and Cheynnc Lewis stayed overnight with aunt Pat Lovell Vern and Chara Nielson visited with daughters Dot Roberts and Virginia Peterson and families in Sandy then went to Tooele to see son Steve and Alice Nielson While there they went with Steve and Alice to Wendover They reported having a real nice time Mrs Jim Pratt and daughter were with mother Rebecca Pratt David Cooper celebrated his 3rd birthday with a family party Saturday David is the son of Pamela and Brad Cooper and the grandson of Ralph and Eda Christensen Junius and EIDonna Anderson went to Provo to see their new grandson that was born May 10 Parents are Garth and Leslie Lake Janies and Mary Anderson had their cousins Mrs Ralph Tillis visit from Priest River ID Alden and Erma Nielson were in Price Saturday for a baseball tournament They had three sons and two play in the games Others from here to play in the games were Brent and Ann Rogers Leslie and Lynette Lovell Mel and Theron and Scott Pace They all had a good fun time Ennis Alldredge came through his operation real good He is out of tensive care now and as good as can be expected Ray and Rosemary Lovell received word of a new grandson born May 15 to Kevin and Myrt Gardener The new little one also has a brother Ryan at home Got to run hope to hear from some of you soon Love Eda SUGARVILLE June Lounsbury Ph: Mike Johnson son of Steve and Creta Johnson was one of those from West Central Utah Vocational Center here in Delta chosen to go to BYU Vocational Seminar Mike took 1st place in the Building Construction Mike! We’re Contest Congratulations proud of you Mrs Hilda Oliver had a lovely Mother’s Day having her son Ron and Norma Oliver from Woods Cross granddaughter Tina and Tristin Thorpe from Bountiful grandson Todd and Buffy Oliver from Bountiful grandMrs Stacy Donahue and daughter three children also from Bountiful and son Larry and Mary Oliver and family They had a delicious dinner and visited in the backyard The weather actually cooperated so they could Mrs Tony Clark daughters Linda Lee and Suzanne and friends Don and Lyle Kofford had a picnic at Desert Mt on Mother’s Day It was a nice day and they enjoyed the afternoon Mrs Zane Bennett took her mother Choral Clark out to dinner for Mother’s Day Choral said it was real nice She didn’t have to cook Mrs Ralph Lounsvury made a trip to Salt Lake for the weekend and to spend Mother’s Day with her two daughters Mrs Roslyn Gill and son and Kay Montoya and family They all had dinner at the Montoya home to celebrate the day It was rainy and windy on Sat but Sunday was nice They came home Sunday night Mrs Lois Greene received phone calls from all of her children wishing her a Happy Mother’s Day Mrs LaVern Terry received phone calls from all of her children wishing her a Happy Mother’s Day SUTHERLAND Dora Rose Ph: On May 13 Reid and Mary Tippetts traveled to Hurricane where they attended the birthday celebration of Reid’s mother Mrs Elizabeth May Tippetts Mrs Tippetts was 102 years old on that day Elizabeth was the oldest member of the May family still alive The brothers were not able to attend the celebration because of poor health Her sister Gladys Wilkerson of Lovell WY was there Gladys is very active and bright at the age of 89 to Mrs Tippetts Congratula'ions She has won favors and made friends with many people All who know her are happy for her long beautiful life The Tippetts stayed overnight at the home of Harold and Thora Wind a sister of Reid’s and were former residents of Sutherland and Delta Harold is a son of the late Mrs John Wind who lived on the Topaz Corner and were our neighbors Last Friday Reid and Mary Tippetts made a trip to Richfield area to visit with Dwayne and Jill Bayles and family They attended a lovely dance review in which two of their granddaughters Evelyn and Jerolyn participated They were in several dances Another of their assisted granddaughters Karalee The Tippetts enjoyed the backstage Review very much On Saturday evening the “South Sevier Junior Miss” contest was held also at the Monroe High School Their granddaughter Evelyn Bayles was one of the sixteen contestants Several awards were given Evelyn won first Arts” at place in "The Performing twirling the baton She also won an award for first place the appearance and poise presentation” Then she climaxed it all by winning the contest for “South Sevier Junior Miss” She will contest in the Junior Miss Contest at Salt Lake City later on You can be sure her grandparents were giving their share of the cheers Maurine Anderson received a phone call from daughter LaRue Rigby in Tucson AZ She also received a phone call from her brother Gardner Hyre from Hawaii They both wished her a happy Mother’s Day Virginia Robinson from Monroe and Margo Wilde from Draydon called mother Dora Rose to wish her a happy Mother’s Day I suppose all mothers everywhere received messages of love and best wishes from family and friends for Mother’s Day Wayne Evans was home over the weekend from college He spent Saturday in Provo with his mother Luana Evans for Mother’s Day On Mother’s Day the Catholic ladies broght some lovely scented carnations to each lady in the Extended Care They were greatly appreciated The meeting was under the direction of Bishop Arlyn Finlinson of the Delta Fifth Ward They also brought flowers for all the ladies in the Extended Care Bishop and Mrs Kenneth Ashby returned home after a week’s stay in DC DeAnn’s mother Washington DeAnn made the trip with them reports that they visited the Smithsonian the Capitol Mt Vernon and the Kenneth met three Temple grounds days with the Utah Senators and Farm Bills were Representatives presented by leaders of the various states The President of the National Farm Bureau was there also Bishop Ashby is the Vice President of Utah Farm Bureau Ronald Larsen son of Evelyn and Carl Larsen from Price Utah is visiting Bert and Nina with grandparents Johnson Ronald has received his mission call to the Albuquerque NM mission Congratulations to Ronald Nayon Young and her sister Stella Hawley made a trip to Provo on Saturday They returned the same day The Hinckley Annual Alumni was held on Saturday and was well attended Melvin and Carmen Hepworth were there Melvin gave a talk Ben and Minon Robison from Salt Lake were two of the attendants Grace Jensen was visited by her daughter on Sunday Virginia and her son were in the Extended Care to wish mother well for Mother's Day Michael Rose and small son Jordan Dean made a trip to Salt Lake on Thursday to attend a State Farm Meeting They returned the same day "The future is no more uncertain than the present” But for our present purposes suppose we presume that the worst we fear is actually going to happen suppose that civilization as we know it were surely doomed Suppose that all mankind moral and material things were to be wiped away and suppose all these things we suppose would come true were to happen even if they were true and these things did happen what could we possibly lose by building for the future? And what could we gain by giving up in dark despondency? Now just supposing all these things are true and all would be over in the near future wouldn’t we be better off by ing as if life were going on? Would there not be more abundance happiness joy and exuberancy displayed in our attitudes? And would not faith erase the cause of fear? KANOSH Dathel Whitaker Ph Sheril Kimball of Huntington Beach CA formerly of Kanosh and a graduate of Millard High School tended the ceremony and banquet in Springfield Mass on May 6 inducting of his high school coaches Stan O! Hall of Watts into the “Basketball Fame” Stan Watts’ first coaching assignment when he completed school was at Millard High Since then Stan Watts’ coaching has had a broad range and met with much success most notable were his years at BYU He never forgot his students and was always concerned over their welfare Shirl has had a good relationship with Coach Watts over the years and was happy to be present at the induction Over a thousand people (family and friends) attended to the Kanosh Congratulations Youth in their performance at the Stake Video Video Fair Each Ward’s Festival was judged on Thursday even-May 16 they were ing On Friday shown to the public Kanosh was judged as showing the best talent in Video Performance l also the Best thus receiving 1st place Special recognition goes to the chairPam man of the activity committee deGraffenried and the Specialists for Kanosh’s Video Fair Kevin and Robyn Kesler The theme of each video was chose: Kanosh “Freedom Freedom is “The right to celebrate” President Alton Staples and wife Lorraine were guest of their son Randy and wife Kathleen in Centerville for the Mother’s Day weekend The highlight of their stay with Randy and family was to attend the Military Ball with them Randy recently received a promotion to Major and now serves as Operations Officer for is” DESERET Arprilla Scow Ph: 8643603 Robert and Louise Carling and Dale and Patsy Carling from Bountiful spent Sat and Sun with parents Ron and Stella Hawley They all attended the Hinckley High Alumni Banquet on Sat evening where Robert was Master of Ceremonies They enjoyed having Mother’s Day with their mother Stella Hawley Gary and Tammy Jones and three daughters from Parowan spent the weekend and Mother’s Day with parents Raymond and Zina Petersen Rawlcne Hansen her husband and children from Kanab spent Mother's Day with her parents Bert and Lucile Hales Dennis and Shauna Cropper and children from Salt Lake City visited on Mother’s Day with Dennis’ parents Blaine and Mae Cropper In both Deseret and Oasis wards very outstanding programs were presented for Mother’s Day under the direction of the Sunday School presidency Songs by the primary children were given and very outstanding talks were given in honor of “Mothers" In both wards each mother was presented with a nice potted plant Marlow and Carol Cropper and John and Kay Moody from Las Vegas NV spent the weekend here They tended the HHS Alumni Banquet on Sat and spent Mother’s Day with Marlow’s mother Louise Cropper June L Dutson and 3 children from Fillmore visited on Sun Mother’s Day with his parents Ormus and Winona Dutson Brad Jensen and his mother LuAna Jensen spent Thursday at Provo Utah 106 Tactical Control Flight in Salt Lake Major Randall Staples’ picture and a of his accomplishments and honors were in last weeks paper cook so Randy is a fantastic served his parents a and prepared delicious meal before they left for the Every year around Military Ball Mother’s Day a Military Ball is held Everyone enjoyed the evening which cluded the dance and floor show This was held at Hotel Utah Pres Staples and Lorraine also visited another son wife Diane and family in Steve Riverton The Mother’s Day program held May II was held in conjunction with Sac Meeting and Sunday School under the direction of the Sunday School with Cleve Christensen conducting The Ward Coir under the direction of Elaine Halsey with Cheri Perkins at the organ and Dcanne had Perkins at the piano sang “Oh such a Pretty Dream Mama” Friday May 16 was the Kanosh Fathers and Sons campout at Adelaide Park The rain clouds gathered but held their peace so that an enjoyable time was had by around 85 persons in attendance Cleve Christensen was Master of Ceremonies The Teachers and Deacons Quorums each put on a skit Phil Blad gave a talk Kiniber Peterson entertained with his guitar Each person brought their own food for supper except the delicious duth oven cobbler which was prepared by the Bishopric and mounded with ice cream Breakfast was prepared by Dean and Lynn Perkins and Leonard Watts Ethel and Grant Brunson accompanied by their daughter Georgia Hare and husband Ron have returned from GA where Grant a trip to Atlanta picked up a new school bus for the Millard District They flew from Salt Lake to Atlanta where they were met by a limousine which transported them to the Blue Bird bus factory Boarding the bus they visited Stone Mt at the Recreational Center in Georgia Then on to Nashville where they spent 3 days enjoying the Grand Ole Opry and taking a ride on the General Jackson River Boat Their southen route home took them through Texas Oklahoma Arkansas New Mexico Arizona and home This was a pleasant trip for the foursome Guest speakers at the Lamanite Branch on Sunday May 18 were High Councilman Ron wilson and wife Carol who each delivered a very timely talk Guest speakers at the Kanosh Sac meeting on May 18 were High Councilman Jim Freeman his wife Marilyn and four of their children Ward Choir furnished the special musical number Following four days stay at the Fillmore DON’T JUST SIT THERE WHILE EXTRA CASH BLOWS AWAY IN THE WIND! SELL THOSE UNWANTED ITEMS IN THE CLASSIFIEDS 864-240- 0 t or 864-221- 4 Hospital Juanita Charlesworth is now with her daughter Iris Bond in Meadow Carma Cutler and Leora Allen were over from Elsinore and Richfield to spend Mother’s Day with Juanita who was there staying in Kanosh with her daughter Dathel Whitaker Leora and Carma went home after their mother was released from the hospital but returned again on Sat May 17 to spend a few more days in Meadow Dean and Joy Lee of Kanosh were happy with the news of the arrival of a new little granddaughter born to proud parents Caroleen and Allan Lee of Cedar City She arrived on Friday May 16 and will be named Brittney Lee Proud grandmother Lee left on Monday May 19 to go help out in the home and get acquainted with her 16th grandchild In old a girl At the home of Lincoln and Cleo Eliason over the weekend were their sons Preston from Provo and Dixon and Laura Eliason and children from Price Harold and Mary Lou Western from Salt Lake City spent Sat and Sun with Harold’s mother Myrtle Western They also attended the HHS Banquet on Sat and then enjoyed Mother’s Day with Myrtle Program in Oasis Ward on Sunday at Sacrament Meeting was put on my In High Councilman Norman Henke Deseret Ward the program was put on Warnick by High Councilman Waldo Mildcn and Arprilla Scow went to Nephi Sunday where we met our son Darrel and his family from Sandy We had a very nice visit and enjoyed a nice Mother's Day dinner We then returned home and spent the afternoon at home with our son Kent and his wife Sandra and DeAnn Steele and son Brad and Russel and Dixie from Oak City and Jim and Liz Wisconibe and Jamie from Delta Mother’s Day are every day but when one day is set apart as special Mother's Day it is very special famiday when you can be with your ly That really means so much to me think my family members are very special and am so thankful for them John Western and his family from Spring City spent Sunday with his parents Faun and Luella Western Another Deseret landmark will be gone by the time this reaches the press Our beautiful Deseret Church House is a thing of the past This has been a sad week for a large number of Ward members when we watched them knock down the church A lot of good and lasting memories are all that is left suppose as the saying goes "All good things come to a end" Deseret will just not seem the same Just a vacant lot next to the river on the north side is all that remains MEADOW Norma Gagon Ph “Oh the flowers that bloom in the Tra La!” Aren’t they Spring beautiful? Gives your whole soul a lift Guess all that rain helped An exciting day occurred on Wed May 14 when 8 members of the Meadow Ward Relief Society Cathy Burns Sharon Edwards Betty Nadine Becksirand Mae Labrum Carlene Backstrand Mary Ella Peterson and myself piled into Marilyn Freeman’s new van and headed south In Beaver we picked up Chris Williams to join us as we went on to St George (Can’t you just hear the happy chatter!) There we toured the historic Tabernacle had lunch at the Gable House Inn visited the beautiful Winter Home of Brigham Young and were taken back in time at the Jacob Hamlin home It was gotid for us to see just how the early Saints lived and hear of their dangers and hardships We came home tired but glad we were in a van and not a covered wagon Bits of news witnessed or heard of: Dr Lawrence Stevens and son David slopped by to visit Roma Bird for an hour or so and noticed Jim Bushnell out in the yard helping his mother Lola It is the eonstant grooming that keeps her place looking so beautiful The John Augsburger's with his mother Maxine spent about 10 days in Roswell NM at the home of Sandi’s the Alva Wilsons Doug grandparents Stott has done it again He is really stacking up the honors this time in track His academic acnievements are remarkable as are so many of our youth About those who have been under the weather: Audrey Brunson is out amongst us once again as is Ruby Freeman who goes every day to visit her husband Howard in the hospital Ila Pearson is just about back to her vibrant self again Phyllis Cundelach really on the mend now has been enjoying her daughter Lisa and young grandson Nathen who are here for a few days As I’ve said before let’s remember those who need a happy word Sunday May 18 was not only a beautiful day but also a busy one We had Ward Conf at which our choir and then after the stake fireside sang a choir festival was held Each Ward choir sang two numbers and then what a thrilling experience to join voices with 9 choirs A big thanks to Peggy Robison Stake Music Director for all her efforts! Love to all and happy thoughts! ad in the same place newspaper since 1889 an in its local India has the most cattle of any country but there is little demand for meat in India because the cow is considered sacred of Many India’s cattle are undernourished and have little work value The countries with most beef cattle are Russia and Brazil Russia the United States and France have the most dairy cattle Scotland Parliament passed a law forbidding any man to turn down who proposed to him on Leap Year under penalty of a $500 fine |