Show Pagf - Millard I County hurs Jan SPS 22 1987 Western Benefit Set for Darlene “Iodine” Fowler Feb 7 Tickets are now on sale for the cbiuary 7th Wesiern Benefit Dinner behalf of Darlene Fowler who has been hospitalized for several months The hinds aie needed to offset costs ol the special care and therapy her condition has necessitated Tickets may be purchased at Roper Lumber Duane's loodtown and Ben Franklin in illmore Robison's Garage in Seipio Wodd's Market in Holden in Meadow and Kanosh Store is in Kanosh Suggested donation SI (UK) per person but larger donations will be gratefully accepted he Saturday evening dinner will in begin at 6:(X) ptn and will feature a western buffet along with some great entertainment Anyone age 14 and older is welcome to attend It will be an excellent opportunity to have an joyable evening and help support our friend Darlene Those unable to attend are welcome to give their help by donating at most business establishments in the area or directly to the trust by contributing fund which has been established for Darlene at irst Security Bank and in the name of her husband Harvey Towler Her friends have set an initial goal of $20 (X)0 needed to help pay lot Darlene's rehabilatation Paul Blad completes course FILLMORE Angie Green On January 22 Edwin Christensen will be celebrating his 90th birthday with cake and ice cream and family and friends Edwin was born January 22 1897 in Oasis Utah to James and Matilda Chiistensen who were farmers in that area He emained in Oasis successfully operating his own ranch until he el tied in 1977 at which time he and his wile Celia purchased a home in illmore where they still reside 13 On Tuesday January Sherry Jackson of Cedar City stopped in illmore to spend the afternoon with her Velma Jackson I hey enjoyed lunch and a short visit before she continued her journey to Salt ake City where she visited with her daughter Michelle Jackson Michelle is a registered nurse employed at St Marks Hospital Sherry intended on remaining in Salt Lake through the sixteenth which was Michelle’s birthday but severe storms and hazardous toad conditions shortened her visit However they did enjoy lunch and an afternoon ol shopping for a birthday gift Afiei leaving illmore on Thursday a heavy snow Shetry encountered storm and a strong wind which piled snow drifts across the highway stalling many cars Sherry managed to get through by driving very slowly She in Cedar City safely alter four hours battling snow ice and high winds Velma was much relieved when Sherry called saying she was home and all was well Hie DUP Old Capital Camp held a meeting Jan 13 1987 at 2 pm at the home of hostess Leona Barkdull The meeting was opened and conducted by Dawn Trimble Captain Prayer by Nada Melville and minutes read by Sec Angie Green She also read an account of a historical happening in Ephraim I he new Utah Pioneer Ephraim Memorial Patk was recently created to beautify the city and also to protect their heritage a beautiful juniper tree known as the Tree" under whose spreading branches the white tlers and the Indians smoked the peace Second Lt Paul L Blad son of Carl H Blad of Kanosh Utah has completed the US Air Force military for medical service ofdoctrination ficers at Sheppard Air Force Base Texas The course acquaints newly commissioned medical personnel with professional and administrative responsibilities as Air Force officers His wife Janell is the daughter of Richard K and Dot B Knott of Bountiful Utah He is a 1986 graduate of the University of Utah Salt Lake City Adult education classes Adult education classes will be held at Millard High School beginning the evening of January 28 1987 Courses Auto to be offered are Computers Shop and Preparation for the GED test The cost is $36(X) for 12 weeks of who have for persons struction graduated from high school There is no charge for persons over 18 years of age who have not completed their high school requirements Registration will be January 28 1987 at 7 pm at the high school pipe Nada Melville read the history of her John and Mary Clatk grandparents DayThey were the parents of her mother Emma Day Bartholomew Clara Robison presented the lesson "The Diary of Jean Rio Griffiths Baker" This was a beautiful story of a woman who endured the hardships of leaving a home of luxury in England and becoming involved in the heartbreaking struggle of traveling westward in a prairie schooner catavan and keeping her family together through every known hardhsip of fpioneer living Thiough all this she kept a happy spirit and always looked for the beauty and This pioneer good in everything history is beautifully done and well worth the reading LINN rfRS)EN Start the New Year with Us! The President Millard Fillmore Library Fillmore Gwen Hunter Librarian Precious Volumes Mr and Mrs Paul Robison have donated five very valuable volumes to the Special Collections Room of the library These books are bound typescripts of talks written and given by Dr William A Palmer over KSUB Radio from 1951 through 1955 The talks concern the history of southern Utah also references to including interesting illmore and surrounding areas and Dr Palmer was a historian especially of the southern Utah region His work is often quoted in Utah Histories and other publications We feel very fortunate in receiving these volumes since only 20 of each were printed and bound The heirs of Dr Palmer published these radio talks with the cooperation of Utah State The typescripts are the Univeisity pages he read from in the weekly programs New Children's Books At the Dedication on the 7th we put out two boxes of new children’s books It has been our policy to keep ordering and feeding books onto the shelves throughout the year instead of at the end of the year only We appreciate the care with which the books are treated and the prompt return of books With practice the patrons will be able to develop the habit of returning books on time However some parents are punishing children for not returning books by suspending their library privileges for too great a time There must be some other way to help impress this on their minds at least we hope so Keeping children from the library for indefinite periods of time seems not to help them to remember but to tell them “reading is not impoitant” New Exhibit The new Exhibit in the Multipurpose room is a display of their home life Ptolessional photographers went into the school three years ago and taught the children something about The children were then photography able to check out cameras and take them home to take pictures These mounted photographs are the result of a screening of the work of the students They ate very interesting and surprisingly good work The show will be on exhibit until f ebruary 4 when it will be dismantled and returned to the owners We are the last group to be able to view the exhibit which has been traveling throughout the state for two years Souvenir Programs Although some were not able to tend the Dedication of the new building the souvenir programs are still available (for $1) They contain history tributes and photos which will be valuable for you to keep for the future National Gallery of Art Mr Doug Jolley art instructor at Millard High School presented another slideleeture from the National Gallery Monday night January 12 The subject this time was Art" and applied "Understanding principles of proportion and other art principles to vases (antique) paintings and sculpture Forty slides of work Irom the Gallery were shown and discussedd The next presentation will be Feb 9 his will be a video (28 min) on Adventures in Art These are open to the public (nice for Family Home Evenwith no charge You may ing activ ity enter the north door of the library wing The programs all begin at 7:30 We'd be happy to have you come See you in the librarv — Pahvant Valley Senior Citizens Schedule By Ruth Paradise Inn Restaurants FILLMORE-NEPHI-BEAVE- R Daily Luncheon & Dinner Specials Serving Prime Rib S995 Every Friday & Saturday Night Utah 100 West 25 South Zmitravich Jan 26: Hamburger Monday siroganolT over noodles Wednesday Jan 28: Roast beef 29: Jan Minestrone soup Thursday cottage cheese and fruit Come to the party Friday night A lun evening has been planned Bring a place setting and a favorite dish and help sing happy birthday to those with January birthdays Enjoy a meal and gossiping with your peers and some entertainment Singing Valentines Local student available performs at Freedom Bowl Swallow your ego Gush a little Let someone know they’re important in your scheme of things Do they make you smile? Tell them! Is your life better because of them? Of course! Have they made a difference? Admit it! Send a “Singing Valentine” It’ll make them feel very good It’ll make you feel even better because of them All it takes is wanting to let them know and then finding the right way to express it W'e can help February 14 will be that special day for letting your special Valentine know how much they are loved and apLet’s all join with the preciated American Cancer Society and send a song and a carnation to that one special one For just a $500 donation (more if you prefer) you will receive a Valentine song and a beautiful carnation (if more flowers are wanted there will be an extra charge of $100 for each bloom) Put your order in before Feb 7 no later than Feb 12 If you want to quest a special song make request when making your appointment People to contact: Margaret Stevens Thora Holden McKee Elua Richman Holden Fillmore Arlene Bartholomew Ann Nielsen Fillmore Fillmore Luella Edwards or Donna Bond Meadow Meadow Kyle Wilson completes course Norma Gagon Ph With the holiday season over think we have settled down a bit to let winter run its course However the first of the year did bring some changes to a few in our midst Natalie Burns is safely off to Utah Tech in Provo studying to receive her N R This is something she is very qualified for Becky Freeman has set her goal to become a dental technician and is at Weber State JD Freeman is now at the Y Our congratulations to these thiee but our condolences to Stanley Freeman who because he badly wrenched a knee while skiing will be unable at least for the to continue reeling mainder of the school year which is a big loss for Millard High understand there are many sturdy souls who braved the extreme cold to go ice fishing Bi rr! Joe and Joan Stott did just that while Keith Sargent was visiting them Otter Creek was their destination and the fish were delicious To each his own Back home from a three week visit in Arizona are Stan and Sue Wright They left the day after Christmas spent a couple of days in Las Vegas with Then they were off to Iriends Williams Arizona where their son Michael and family live They also Arizona spent time in Cottonwood tor both business and pleasure The weather was fairly good to them and thankfully they arrived back home before our last storm struck know everyone in our As far as snowy "heaven” is okay Happy days! Thank You We would like to thank vveiyone ho helped to make our Golden W such a special occasion And a special thanks to all our family Spencer and Alice Webb Utah Meadow 3 Reservations appreciated! Special 6:00 am to 10:00 pm feature-Saturd- Peterson Seven girls competed Saturday Jan for the right to represent Nephi in The Miss Nephi Scholarship Pageant Tiffany Peterson daughter of Mr and Mrs arry Peterson won the most photogenic and also Miss Nephi She is an accomplished musician playing both the violin and piano She played a piano solo for the contest The judges front Salt Lake City included Miss Utah of 1986 Tiffany plans to tty out for Miss Utah in June She is the granddaughter of Vondu Pcteison of Fillmore and Mr and Mis Stanlev Pearson of Meadow 3 MEADOW MEADOWLARK CAFE Chinese Dinner Tiffany Wins Scholarship Pageant Contest Army National Guard Private 1st Class Kyle S Wilson son of Ronald S and Carole A W'ilson of Fillmore Utah has completed the basic field artillery cannoneer course under the one station unit training (OSUT) program at Fort Sill OK During the course students were taught the duties of a howitzer or gun section crewman They also received struction in communications maintenance and the handling of ammunition and explosives OSUT is a program that combines basic naming with advanced individual training He is a 1986 graduate of Millard High School Fillmore Reservations taken for special dinners! HOURS: Danene Perkins of Kanosh returned to Brigham Young University this week after performing with the BYU Cougar Band on national television at the Freedom Bowl at Disneyland and at Knotts’ Berry Farm A highlight for band members the trip ineluded performances at a pregame show and at the halftime show of Freedom Bowl III in Anaheim home of the Los Angeles Stadium Rams football team and the California Angels baseball team BYU’s football UCLA team played the Bruins While in the Anaheim area the marched Band through Main Cougar Street USA at Disneyland and gave a concert in the town square near the giant Christmas tree Thousands ol spectators witnessed the parade and concert Donald L Peterson band director said this was the ninth consecutive year that the Cougar Band has accompanied the BYU football team to a bowl game Danene a freshman in elementary education and a daughter of E Lynn and Terry Perkins of Kanosh graduated in 1986 from Millard High School where she was salutatorian Sterling Scholar a member of the NaFuture tional Honor Society Homemakers of America band student council and Spanish Club and clarinet She seminary president plays in the Cougar Band Jan 24 ay 2 pm to 10 Mexican Food served daily Breakfast and Lunch specials daily Cheese New ()wner--Klsi- e Rowland pm Zachary Baily son of Mark and Ann received his Failh in God Award Sunday Jan 11 from Bishop Lesler Dobson Coty Day CUB SCOUT NEWS Edith Dearden Recipients of the "Arrow of Light" Cub Scoutings highest award weic Adam Crapo son of Kent and Donna Crapo Johnathan Allen son of Rex and Allen Clinton and Lynn son of Fred and Paula Christensen Christensen The awards were presented this special award by Paul Christensen Cubmaster in the unique Akela Ceremony on December 18 1986 at the Flowell Pack 208 meeting Fillmore First Wards Wolf and Bear Dens Christmas good will project was making pretzel and cookie wreaths which they delivered to several homes when they went Christmas caroling Seipio Pack 204 meeting was held January 2 1987 and they started their sports activity of volleyball Jed was advanced from the Webelos to the Blazer Scout group Jose Mendoza was welcommed into the Cub Scouts and Tyler Monroe received his Wolf Badge Second Ward Pack 202 meeting was held January 13 1987 Denise Winget was welcomed as their new Bear Den Awards were receivtd leader by George NlcVey and Jeremy Jackson Bobcat Badges Trevor Wade Wolf Badge a Gold and a Silver Arrow Point Brian Jackson 2 Silver Arrow Points Jonathan Turner Rustin Brunson and Dillin Robison a Silver Arrow Point Coty Day and Coby Carling Traveler Activity Badges Johnathan Allen Health education classes to be held Pahvant Senior Valley Citizens will be having health education classes beginning January 28 They ill be held at the Pahvant Valley Senioi Center at 12:30pm The schedule will be as follows: Jan 28 Hypertension Terri Winslow Sharon Blad Feb 4 Arthriti-DBrent Jacksoi Feb II Identifying and Coping with Stress Sharon Blad Ten Winslow teb 18 Exercises lor Seniors Sharon Blad Terri Winslow Feb 25 Nutrition Terri Winslow Sharon Blad Mar 4 Osteoporosis Sharon Blad Terri Winslow |