Show Millard Count) DESERET Arprilla Scow KANOSH Dathel Whitaker Ph: Ph Brandon Jackson CUB SCOUT NEWS Edith Dearden Jed Mcmmott son of Royce and Susie Memmoll of Scipio Pack 204 received his Arrow of Light Award Sept 24 1986 at their pack meeting from Marlene Mcmmott in a special ceremony of recognition Brandon Jackson son of Merlin and Julie Jackson was presented his Arrow of Light by Bob Stevens in an Indian arrow ceremony The arrow was added to the bottom of a special Scout emblem shaped plaque that held all of his Cub Scout awards Brandon was welcomed into the Blazer Scout patrol after crossing the bridge by Scout Leader Lewis Robison on Sept 30 1986 Peggy Sorensen is the new Bear Dean CUB SCOUT NEWS Cathy Robison t r j i i ' i j 1 i On October 2 1986 the Deseret District Cub Scout Leaders took their hats off to the Cub Scouting It was the 1986 Cub Scout Leaders Pow Wow This years theme of “Hats Off To Cub Scouting" proved to be fun and inspirational The evening started off with everyone making a newspaper hat to wear To open the Pow Wow the committee introduced the theme with a top hat and carie routine done by the tune of “Hoop Dec Doo" with special lyrics written for the occasion by Susan Madsen After staff and faculty were made everyone divided up into four grotfif Snd participatcd maa"VCSsion ip a “Add Sparkle to your Program” by Anne Stoddard Lana Edwards “Make Your Program Tops” by Reid Ludwig Jeff Peterson “How to Keep a Healthy Program" by Jane Ann Losee Melody Bishop “Dress Up Your Position” by George and Sue Maw a short Following the break was taken Refreshments were served under the direction of Carol Hawk While the participants were enjoying the food they were able to look at and get ideas from the Pack Displays under the direction of that were Julie Nielsen Also they could play the under the direcMidway Games tion of Julie and Bill Keel This seemed to be one of the most popular events of the evening After the break department sessions were held for everyone Bishoprics were instructed by Glen Taylor High Council Representative for the Primary in the Delta Utah Stake The Committee session was taught by Gerry Ogden and Russ Jones and Ron Jill Hintze Winters were in charge of the Webelos session Trina Gardner and Janette Anderson instructed the den leaders The cub masters sessions was taught by Melody Bishop and Howard Scott A closing assembly was held with singing and fun Prizes were awarded and thanks given to all that helped A special thanks to the businesses in Delta that donated merchandise for prizes: Zion’s Bank Quality Market First Security Bank The Cheese Factory Consolidated Freight ways IPP Stoddard Honey Service Drug Church Losee Lumber Quality Hardware Lumber Delta Drug Sears Kountry Floral Valley Bank Briar Patch Delta 1FA Christensen’s Center Sports Cathy Robison Pow Wow General Chairman would like to thank her committee and their staff for all the hard work and time they spent in making this a very special Pow Wow: Promotion and Theme related items Shawna Stanton Physical Facilities Terry Jenson RegistrationScheduling and Financial' 'Sue' Maw Morale! Susan Madsen Sessions NanEtte Clark The whole committee would like to thank all the cub scout leaders that took the time to attend Pow Wow Without you Thanks for it would not have woiked being such good leaders GIRL SCOUT NEWS Dorothy Barkdull The Girl Scout Junior Troop 825 had their investatures and awards Oct 13 The 6th grade girls led the flag ceremony Then the girls said the law and the promise and the new girls were invested into the troop All the girls sang and the 4th grades told about their camping experience this summer Awards were given to the girls that had been working this summer Kaloni Peterson received her sign of the sun swimming music lover computer fun personal health individual sports exdabploring foods first aid and global and door cook bler understanding Lucy Barkdull received her summer fun water fun computer fun boating pets and hobbies and on aerospace LYNNDYL LEAMINGTON Connie Best Ph: A surprise birthday party was held on Oct 19 at Leamington in honor of Lucille Overson Coming from Sandy in their motorhome Sat were Eugene and Marge Overson who stayed overnight Arriving in time for church Sunday morning were Jeanette and Nephi Schwab of Ely Orlene and Lloyd and Andrew Holden Christensen Christensen of Castledale Also in attendance was Clara Bradfield of Leamington Everyone brought pot luck cluding a birthday cake so a lovely dinner was enjoyed by all followed by visiting Lucille received gifts of a Lucille Johnson tape a Nauvoo book a jogging suit to keep her warm this winter while lounging around listening to the tape or reading the book Also a shelf holding tissues for tears if the book is sad a lapel pin and a small bronze spoon especially engraved for the occasion with her name and Lucille collects small spoons from all over the world Breast Exams The American Cancer Society advises women 20 to 40 to have of the a physical examination breast three every years Women over 40 should have their breasts examined by a physician every year Oct SUTHERLAND FLOWELL Dora Rose Virgic Ivic Ph Ph: 864-316- 3 We have some more Indian summer for a few days The normal of years gone by to Andrea Henrie Congratulations for having been chosen for Homecoming Queen for the Delta High School and congratulations to the attendants Amy Greenwood and Becky Bacon Den meetings for Cub Scouts have begun this week Den leaders contacted the scoutcrs concerning time and place Pack meeting will be held on Oct 23 at 7 pm in the Thursday Sutherland Ward Building West Stake The Delta Utah Presidency was in attendance at the Sutherland Second Ward Conference and did some releasing of members of various ward positions Bishop Kenneth Ashby his counselors Howard Clayton and Allan Edwards and Clerk Mark Johnson were released To fill that position were Howard Clayton as Bishop with Ray Lyman and Duaine Ekins as counselors and Daniel Johnson as clerk Relief Society President Nayon Young with counselors Sandra Tippetts and Nan Bunker and Myrlene Turner as secretary were released Laurel Johnson was sustained as president with Marilyn Clayton and Julie Lovell as counselors and Nan Creta Johnson as secretary Bunker was sustained as young women’s president with DeAnn Ashby and Sydny Holman as counselors and Hazel Maben as secretary The primary was left as it is Allan Edwards was sustained as executive secretary to the Bishopric Eugene Young was sustained as High Priest Group Leader with Kenneth Fowles and Ron Byrd as counselors as and Eldon Shurtz Released from those posisecretary tions were Kenneth Porter as High Priest Group Leader Zen Boothe and Ralph lounsbury as counselors Jill Baylcs brought Stephanie Bayles and new baby daughter Shalyn home from the hospital at Richfield on Tuesday Jill’s daughter Lvclyn Karalcc and Sharilyn will be staying with grandparents Reid and Mary Tippetts while father Dwaine and brother Kurt and Parker go deer hunting at Blanding Lee Tippetts and boys Rian and Nilton tried their luck at deer hunting on Saturday the first day of the hunt Daughters Judy Williams Vicky Jensen Susan Kooyman and Debbie Jensen were all involved in quilting at their mother Geniel Jensen’s home last week Judy is attending school at Cedar City Her home is in Blythe Calif Vicky is from Salt Lake Judy also attended UEA at Salt Lake To visit with Eugene and Nayon Young were son Dan Young and family from West Jordan They visited also with Clayton and Betty Jeffery in Delta Daughter Maralee Ohran and boys from Provo are visitors of the Youngs over the deer hunting weekend To visit with folks Roger and Erma Walker and to deer hunt are son Wyn Walker and his family from Salt Lake They will return to Salt Lake on Sunday Jim Walker and family David Walker and family all go deer hunting Roger and Erma stay home Sometimes we think of impatience as simply a natural part of some people’s but do we stop to think personality that habitual impatience could be a lack of maturity? The pressures of life are on all of us at times and often it would seem that these pressures are the cause But there is also of impatience of a cycle for as the something impapressures increase impatience tience increases pressures— and impatience on the part of one person causes 23 I9M Pge 9 Mri Kit Robinson and family spent with his last weekend Oct parents Grant and Arleen Robinson Mrs Pauline Robinson is here with her children Grant and Arleen Oct 14 and 15 Mrs Rex (Lynn) Allen and family look advantage of the UEA holiday and went to Salmon ID Oct 9 to spend a vacation with Lynn’s twin brother Lee Hogan and his wife Diane and their children It was Salmon High School Homecoming on Fri and a very cold one It snowed that day so they viewed the parade ball game and other activities in a cold climate The Allens took Virgie Ivie as far as Sandy with them where she was a guest of her and daughter Jack and I isa Virgie called Higley and children Valerie Rushton’s mol her in Magna to inquire how Valerie was Valerie talked on the phone She is little improved but still very ill At Sunday School in the Higley's W'ard Virgie was asked to introduce herself and where she was from When Flowell was mentioned a young man said “Do you know my uncle Clem Utley?" Yes was the reply He said he was Val IX‘an Utley's son Chris Utley Val is a former resident from here born and raised here In Relief Society meeting Virgie met a lady Linda Reese who said she had Mark Wardle from flowell come and do some work on their basement this community this past but small world also to meet two people who knew folks from here Virgie enjoyed her visit very much as did the Allens All returned to their homes Sun evening Loy Ann McClindon of St George visited on Oct 10 with her aunt Rmh Allen she also visited with her uncle Chris and aunt Rose Christensen in Fillmore Fred and Maxine Waddel spent a few hours on Columbus Day with their Pam and Jeny daughter and reeman and sons Robert and Addison The Waddels were on their way to I os Angeles to deliver a load ol boats They will then return to their home in Caddilac Mich A little late with this news item nevertheless it will be of interest to friends of former How ell residents Clark and Teresa Christensen now of American Fork They became parents of a little daughter Kimberly Ann Her weight was 7 lbs 10 oz and 20 inches long She made her appearance at the American Fork Hospital Sept 17 She has two brothers who adore her Todd and Niekolaus Grandparents are Verl of and the late Orson Christensen Flowell Nadine Rogers of Orem Great are Hael Harmon of grandparents Holden Nadine’s parents Mrs Nielson of Orem and great grandpa and grandma Rogers of New Mexico impatience on the part of other people Tense nerves criptic comments blarand black looks and ing horns sometimes bad language are all symptoms and results of pressure and impatience as we say things we shouldn't say and do things for which we are sorry Anyone can become angry that is easy but to be angry with the right person and to the right degree and at the right time and for the right puris not at pose and in the right in everybodys power and is not easy If we can only remember that petty and impetuous impatience is a mark ol immaturity untersTspecta' my way t f leader for the Scipio Pack 204 and Mark and Jenene Monroe are the new Wolf Den leaders Second Ward Pack 202 meeting held Oct 14 1986 was a fun time with awards being given to the following: Shane Brunson Bobcat Badge Cody Day Webelos Activity Badges for and Aquanaut Coby Carling a Gold and 5 Silver Arrow Points a Silver and John Tylo Robison Turner Wolf Badge Awards given on 1986: Loren 30 Purcell Sept Craftsman Outdoorsman Engineer and Traveler Webelo Activity Badges Coby Carling Scientist and Cody Day Scientist Michael McVey Bear Badge and a Gold Arrow Point Tylo Robison a Gold and 2 Silver Arrow Points Tom Huffer Wolf Badge a Gold and Silver Arrow Poing Tom’s mother also received the miniature Wolf pin Paul and Melba Carling and children from Salt Lake City spent several days Fon and visiting with grandparents Stella Hawley at Oasis Marla Denbow and children from Sandy Utah visited over the week end with her mother Aletha Dcwsnup and her brothers Alan and Kendall Dewsnup and their families Blanche Jensen returned home Friday after having spent the past two weeks at West Jordan at the home of her son Max Jensen and family "Get Well" wishes are sent to Laurel I liason who at this writing is in Utah from Valley Hospital recovering surgery Ulala Mace from Flowell Lela Petty fiom Delta and Vesta Cahoon from Oiem visited Friday at the home of Winona Dutson to help her celebrate her birthday “Get Well" wishes to Bert Hales who spent several days at Utah Valley Hospital There are so many town folk that are going deer hunting that there isn't much news this week Wait until next week and we will have a great number of deer stories The one they got and the one that got away Darrel Scow and son Doug from Sandy Utah spent Thursday evening Milden and Arprilla with parents Scow On Friday Darrel and Doug left lor Oak City Canyon where they enjoyed the deer hunt and camping with Kent Dewsnup and his family to Brad and Joan Congratulations Jensen on the birth of their new son on October 18 at Delta Medical Center Proud grandparents are Howard and u Ana Jensen of Deseret and Orvetta Niekle of Delta Great grandmother is Blanche Jensen of Deseret oren Rowley spent the past week at Utah Valley Hospital at Provo He was able to return home Saturday Loren and Beulah would like to thank everyone who sent cards for telephone calls and for those who showed them so much concern Visiting at their home were Steven Rowley from Richfield and Susan from Tillmore his daughter We hope Loren will continue to improve Preston Eliason of Provo was at the home of his parents Lincoln and Cleo Eliason over the week end The Sacrament Meeting program at Oasis Ward Sunday was talks given by Todd Chris Nieman and his brother Nieman from Oak City A lovely bridal shower was given for Mary Kaye Lee at the home of her Around mother Joy Lee’s on Oct Fun 20 guests were in attendance games were played The gusts enjoyed watching Mary Kaye's expressions of happiness as she opened each of her “food storage" gifts Delicious pumpkin pie was served by the hostess Linda and Lawritz Smith and their 8 children will surely be missed as members of the Kanosh Ward They occupied the home at the Kimball Farm They are now settled in Wasilla Alaska where Lawritz will managing a dairy Ed and Tami deGraffcnricd drove the with the Smiths’ belongings to Alaska for them They returned by plane The Smith family made their journey to Alaska sort of a vacation and sightseeing trip so took a few days longer Best to arrive at their destination wishes to this lovely family to George and Congratulations Velda Behunin who have recently purchased a beautiful new doublcwidc trailer home and have it located west of the trailer home they occupied before leaving for their mission Their son Matt wife Marie and 9 children will continue to occupy the older trailer home Friends and family members send their love and best wishes for a speedy recovery to Marie Behunin who underwent major surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital recently The family reports that Marie is recovering and hopes to be home soon Those from Kanosh who attended funeral services for their cousin Winfred Robison in SLC last week were Floyd and Ida Robison Among other family members to attend were Edna Ahlstrom and her daughter LaRae Crosland Flying up from Las Vegas NV were Ed Robison and his daughter Evadean Clark The Meadow Lark Cafe in Meadow has changed owners recently Taking over from Steven and Ella Christensen are Elsie and Duane Rowland former managers of Paradise Inn The new manager of Paradise Inn is Ann Allen of Kanosh She lives at the home owned by her parents Gwen and Frank Wilcox Guest speakers at the Kanosh Sec meeting on Oct 19 1986 were the Millard Stake Seminary teacher Ken Finlinson wife Sarah and family of Fillmore They furnished the interesting talks and a piano solo by one of the children Youth speaker was Kara Phillips The Kanosh Ward Choir furnished a musical number Guest speakers at the Lamanite Blanch were High Councilman Mac Shields and wife Roena They gave very interesting talks on sacrifice Fifteen Primary children sang two songs with Melanni Lang as accompanist and Hatton as director of the group It was a There were 43 in attendance very good meeting On Sunday Oct 26 the Kanosh will Ward Primary be presenting the program in Sacrament Meeting This will involve a large group of children The Annual Primary Halloween party will begin as soon as the school buses reach Meadow Ward Chapel with its goblins and ghosts Friday Oct 31 Thun LISPS DELTA GARBAGE SERVICE ciQaLU has changed ownersmanagement We are anxious to serve YOU! t 3 oz Insulated Coveralls 3995 SIZES ' 4 oz Insulated Coveralls nwt of The following roule schedule will become effective 11386: MONDAY: Everything East of Center Street to Dutson Supply TUESDAY: Everything West of Center Street to Dutson Supply including WEDNESDAY: Everything West of Dutson Supply or 1 We Shirts i ity 'tion fees 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