Show Pgr I'SPS Millard Count) 6 LEFT TO RIGHT: Zina Kelly Sylvia Thun Sr pi 25 1986 Jensen and Frieda Dimmick Do you know these ladies? The) ate Zina A Klly Sylvia ail of Jensen and I rieda Dimmick illmore Regular aitenders of the Pahvant Valley Senior C'enier they hardly ever miss a day and all three are worth celebrating birihdays mcnlioning Zina born in illmore marked her 94th biuhday July 17 born in the year 1892 She has lived in Fillmore all her life and is married to the late James A kelly Young in faee figure and spirit and always a lady Zina is a pleasant person and enhances the Center with her presence Sylvia was born in Holden in 1898 and observed her 88th birthday Aug 24 She has lived in Holden San Diego CA and now Fillmore and is married to the laie Joseph Jensen Sylvia is actively engaged in volunteer work for the Center and has donated hours of her Thank you We would like to express our appreciation lor the love and kindness given Jack duting his illness and passto lamily to the ing to friends hospital staff and to Dt Jackson We are grateful for the tribute shown in the beautiful flowcts and to all who helped in an way A special thanks to the National Guard for their salute to Jack The Seottorn family Thank you The family of Scott k McCormick would like to give a special thank you to the family friends and 2nd and 3rd wards and the Utah National Guard for the love and support food and flowers they gave in our time of sorrow Steven Jeriiniah Jim Carla Robert McCormick KJ Mend) Kimber Fllison Terri Perkins Bonnie McCormick "People are always blaming believe in circumstances" their time at home for this necessary work in recruiting and fellowshipping all for ' the good of the Center I rieda will celebrate her 87th birthday Oct 10 She was born in Mt Vernon Miss lived in Idaho and moved to Utah in 1917 She was married to William Hare who died and later married the late Frances Qimmick Frieda has been active in the Center since it's beginning and has helped with probably hundreds of the Center’s quilts She comes each day the Center is open and quilts two to three hours has probably given more hours to quilling than any other member These three ladies are assets to the Senior Citizen Center and it’s function and purpose is made easier and more wotthwhile with their presence and help and a combined 269 years of wisdom Rollerskating — fun and entertaining exer- cise? Come join in on rollerskating this year with your friends and family will begin Saturday Rollerskating September 27 in the POD building this season will feature Skating “Children’s Matinee” and “Family Night" The times and rates will be as follows: Saturday Children’s Matinee every to 5 pm starting Sept 27 Saturday Adults $175 adults wown skates children (ages $100 $125 wown skates $75 children under 5 $75 Monday Family Night every Monday night pm starting Oct 6 $300 per family (skate rental included) Private parties can be scheduled upon request The cost is $1500 per hour plus $75 for skate rental Group rates are available For more information on the skating program please contact the Territorial Statehouse State Park phone circumstances for what George they are Bernard I don’t Shaw James Richard Barger and Sherri Tolman Sherri Tolman to wed James Barger Mr and Mrs James R Tolman of St George Utah are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Sherri Tolman to James Richard Barger of Meadow and the son of the late James Barger Jr and Mrs Edith Las of Barger Vegas NV The mar- - riage will be solemnized Friday Sept 26 1986 in the Salt Lake I DS Temple All friends are invited to attend a reception in their honor Saturday evening Sept 27 in the Meadow Ward Cultural Hall from 7 to 9 pm Moving Date Changed We are unable to move until the city accepts the building after the final spection (which we hope is next week) The State Library staff and director have volunteered to come down and "move” our library We are especially happy about this because they know how and have moved many libraries This takes a big worry off our minds We are however planning to have a Book Brigade where the children’s books will be moved through a living line of helpers from the old to the new library More on this later Book Donation Another wonderful book' for the Special Collections Room came in as a gift last week from Max Whitaker president of Whitaker Family Association Inc The large volume is called " The Whitaker Family in England and America and was written by Wilford W Whitaker Jr and Erma Whitaker Sorensen We are very happy to receive copies of family histories individual histories and town histories Our special collections room should be of great service to us Hardly a week goes by but we have visitors come in searching for ancestry from this area Our sources have been limited but are improving See you in the Library LIBRARY NEWS umtn Hunter librarian l I “The Missing Piece" In a few minutes one can read Slid Silverstein’s clever book about a circular disk which has lost a piece and goes in scatch of it over hills It finds and through the landscape several pieces which are "just about” right but something is always wrong Of course it does find the right piece! It is amusing reading “Missing Pieces" have Well this is not so amusing-some shelves in our new facility and arc looking for about 116 missing pieces out of about 1000 Somehow lour of the cartons of the shipment did not reach us safely We have 101 out of 105 and a search is being made This was discovered when the National Guard men came in to put the shelves together for us We’re beginning to appreciate the woes of contractors and others who try to dovetail several suppliers and into a finished job Meanwhile the search goes on FLOWELL Virgie Ivie a prev ious trip to Norway and they are very beautiful and spectacular N1rs Arthur Allen enjoyed the ball game between BYU and New Mexico State Sept 13 with their friends Mrs Melvin Stevens of Holden ‘Pauline Robinson spent two days with her son and Sept Ralph and Leah Robinson On Sept 15 she came late afternoon to stay until the evening of Sept 17 with her son Grant and his wife Arlcen ‘Our young men and women are going away to different schools of higher learning availing themselves of the opportunity to further their education Some have already departed this little community and others soon will be going At Snow College over the mountain to Ephraim will be Morrell Ph INN Best Western !A‘R0EM Ulala Mace returned home Sun evening Sept 14 from a very enjoyable week with her son Brent and family at Cedar City All of Brent and Myrna's children were home Pari of the week was spent up the canyon camping and fishing Brent and Myrna’s daughter Melissa and her husband brought Ulala home The next day their (the Mace’s) son Peter Mace and wife Tess and baby stopped by in the afternoon to visit grandma Ulala They were on their way to their home in Logan Peter will be leaving in a couple of months where he will spend about three months in Norway for his company He is an electrical engineer Ualal said he showed some slides of the Aurora Borealis taken on Watch for opening of all new Daily Luncheon & Dinner Specials Serving Prime Rib $995 & Every Friday Saturday Night FftEE V P GAs’- NEW HOURS 6:00 pm ( I $ Paradise Inn Restaurants sso CU Simplicity is key to Day Night's new furnace-ov- er 90 efficient Simplicity takform of reliable dethe ing pendable home heating for years to come And now Day & Night goes one better with our Free Gas Offer Call for more details because & u'jJ j It natty doaa pay to call your Day Night t Daalar :rampton Heating & Air Conditioning 20 So 100 West Fillmore Utah te Suzanne B Swenson and Coral Retrievers lead the way to a better life Dogs are often referred to as "man’s best friends” Coral is more than that She served as her owner’s eyes making it possible for her to lead an active happy life Suzanne B Svvensen attended a training school at Guide Dogs for the Blind Inc in California where she was introduced to Coral a Labrador Retrieve Together they learned to wotk as a unit participating every day in practice sessions that took them to rural parts of the Bay Area and into downtown San Francisco The guide dogs are usually bom on the San Rafael Campus where they live until the age of three months They then go to live with youngsters to be raised in a family atmosphere and taught simple obedience At age months they return to the school to begin their training Guide Dogs for the Blind Inc was established in 1942 and is supported by The school is voluntary contributions a and no organization charge is every made to the blind for Swallow 1st yr Alicia Bunday 2nd r and Diane Soienson 1st yr Candace Swallow is going to Cedar City for her second year at SUSC I ucinda idler and Dale Robinson USU at ee Ann ogan for their second r Christensen and Scott Jones second yr lor both at BYU We miss all of these young people but surely wish the best lor them 1rs Don (Carcne) Baldwin spent some time Sept 13 with her mother Virgie Ivie On Sept 15 C'arene and her daughter Mrs Greg (Kim) Solberg and little boys Derek and Darin slopped by and took Virgie to Beaver Virgie went on to Cedar City and visit with the Baldwin’s son Terry his wife Terri Lynn and children Avery JR Kimberly and Kadee Isn’t it wonderful to have children grandchildren and love to and enjoy great grandchildren "Learn Paradise Dining room in Fillmore to Midnight K compare collect the facts! " Ivan Petrovich Pavlov the school’s set vices “Although it cost $I0(XX) to produce just one Guide person unit the person receives at no cost the highly trained purebred the dog training all dog educational handling equipment followmaterials and years of up service for the wot king life of the dog" a school spokesman explained Wade Swensen husband of Suzanne is also visually disabled and uses a white cane to gel around Wade has been blind since birth but his ears are very keen and his sense of orientation is good Suzanne lost her sight through diabetes four years ago “She is real happy with Coial and feels much more secute Mrs Svvensen is a student at the Univesity ol Utah majoring in medical social work Mr Svvensen is also attending school at lit ah Technical College majoring in data processing Mis Svvensen is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bert Beeston of Fillmore She was born and raised in Fillmore and tended the Millard High School Pahvant Valley Senior Citizens Schedule By Ruth Zmttravich Monday Sept 29: Shepherd’s pie Wednesdav Oct I: m key dressing cassetole Th in sdav Oct 2: Macaroni and cheese with sausage patty Because of the deer hunt coming up the birthday potluck has been moved up to the second I riday in October 10 Remember the blood pressures are checked on the fust and third Thursday of each month Watch for sonic inteicsting news later in October "You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth" Kahlil Gibran |