Show Millard County Scouts improve MEADOW Fort Deseret site My Eagle Project was to make the Fort Deseret Site more attractive and safe for tourists and visitors to our area My project included painting the picnic table painting the bridge cleaning trash from the area and chopping weeds around the monument to make the site more attractive To make the area safe we added more railings to the bridge cleaned up broken glass and trash and sprayed red ant hills I wanted to do this project because I think that this is a special place It is a historical site and is the only mud fort in Utah that is still standing It is a part of our pioneer heritage by Russell Losee (age 13) Assisting Russell were Scouts from Troop 140 and Russell’s family Scouts were Russell Losee Kevin Losee Allen and Richard Stephenson Lawson Johnny Scott We need all the help we can get toward improving and restoring Fort Deseret We surely appreciate the Scouts made the improvements Plans are moving along toward the restoration of Fort Desert There will be more news about the plans next week HEAT energy assistance 1987-198- 8 It’s energy assistance (HEAT) time again Applications for Senior Citizens (age 60 or older) and the handicapped 15 1987 will be taken from October through March 31 1988 Applications for the General Public will open November 2 1987 and run through March 31 1988 The HEAT worker will be in the Fillmore Social Service Office from 9 am to pm Monday through Friday Delta Social Services Office from pm to 4 pm Monday through Friday Income chart Maximum Monthly Income Family Size $573 $771 2 $969 3 $1167 4 $1565 5 $1563 6 You will need to bring with you verification for the month prior to the month you apply Some form of identification 2 Social Security card for all those in your household age 18 or older 3 Copies of your most recent utility bills (AH) 4 Proof of income for month prior for all those to month of application 18 or older in your household t the HEAT Worker In Fillmore Tena Jonas will be at: ontor Itaiane nLnM Fillmore on Oct 15 1987 from 10 am to pm Scipio Senior Citizens Center on Oct 21 1987 from 1:30 to 4 pm Vee In Delta the HEAT worker Lovell will be at the ME Bird Senior Citizens Center Delta on Oct 21 1987 from 1:30 to 4 pm Thurs Oct L'SPS when she finally heard from Lynn who was there on a truck haul It took him Norma Gagon many hours to get a call out We feel so safe and secure here in our little bit Ph of Heaven let’s never fail to express thankfulness Happy Fall! Going back a few weeks to catch Though the warmer weather may and Iris Bond joined with other belie it there is definitely fall in the air former Wycoff employees for the yearHave you heard the drone of saws cutly Wycoff get together and pot luck are the ting wood? Another sure sign dinner They met up the Springville Caoutfits of orange I know many men nyon on the Sept 12 The beautiful fall on the Elk hunt and out been have and then colors were at their height some have been lucky and I also know made for a lovely setting that in a week the World will stop while On Friday September 25 Sharia the deer hunt begins! Happy hunting Starley and her mom Iris Bond drove men a of to Cedar City picked up couple Mrs Standford Adams from Salt friends and went on to St George Lake City came to visit his sister Pearl While there they met Stan and Louie Barkdull Her son Brent is also spenDuncan at the Temple and had a nice bit ding a few days here helping out a visit At the end of a long happy day Max and Melba Bennett son Ed they arrived back home after midnight daughter Mrs Lori Pole came from Also heading toward Cedar City was their home in Calif to see Melba’s Lenna Bushnell and Elda Steurwald on who is ill mother Lamira Dutson September 26 They enjoyed a day of Lamira is staying with her daughter shopping and had dinner with Lenna’s Rachel and John Wright in Oak City daughter Candy To top off an enWells and Audrey Brunson drove over joyable time Elda brought home a to see all of them sweet little white puppy It’s a lucky A1 Dean Stewart came from Tooele dog to see his mother Belva and while here I don’t know all the details but did with the cattle Vern had brought travelhelped Cole Leonard hear of Renee and from the summer ranges It’s always ing about lately One of their jaunts nice to hear about those who lend a cluded meeting some family members Keith Sargent often helping hand half way from California in Mesquite comes form Salt Lake to visit the Joe NV Seems not many of us are adverse Stotts I think he likes to get away from to driving whatever distance necessary the city and enjoy some farm work to accomplish our desired goal The Theron Swallows have recently Lori and were very My daughter had Dale Marilyn and daughter Cris naive last weekend in accomplishing Larsen here visiting from Fillmore our goal There was a Smithsonian InCA stitute Exhibit about Hollywood in Going back a bit had a report from Denver CO and we decided to drive Lloyd and Marie Payne on their acover for it Neither of us had driven to tivities during the past month On SunDenver before and she was told it was day Sept 6 they were in Salt Lake to about a 6 hour drive from Salt Lake witness the blessing of a new little Well as you informed people know it grandson is a 9 or 10 hour drive and going on parents are Rex and Kathleen Jensen A lovely dinner was Hwy 40 it is a long hard winding enjoyed later in the day by the 16 peodrive We did see the exhibit (very ple who attended the blessing from teresting) and also herds of deer Then on Labor Day a picnic antelope elk and buffalo along with was held in Big Cottonwood Canyon gorgeous scenery and a climb over an with the Jensen and Steiner families 11000 plus foot pass All in all quite On Sept 13 and 14 Ward and Marlene an experience but we will not be drivAdams from West Valley City spent ing to Denver again! time here On Sunday Sept 20 Lloyd By far the most exciting and happy and Marie in company with Ralph and a in in town our long to happen thing Susan Duncan traveled to Tooele to time occured on Tues Sept 29 With Farewell of attend the Missionary over 40 people to witness the happy ocPinky and Nina Andersen who are gocasion Lynn and Lynette Bond with Vancouver Canada in the serve to ing and Klaudia their children Kolby Mission They also went to Taylorsville Kacie were sealed in the Manti Temfor a short visit with Ralph’s brother ple What made it even more special Melvin Duncan and his wife Eldora Iris had was that Lynn’s mother Near the end of the month the Payne’s received her endowments the same day were happy to have their son Rex and and was there to see the joy as this lithis wife Kathleen and children Ry and tle family was sealed together Many come to spend Sat and Sun with were Bry friends close and members family BJ them The older grandchildren there to share the moment On the way and Julie stayed in Salt Lake to play back home those family members who with some cousins visiting from could joined together for dinner in ID Seems like the Paynes had a Salina This was a day they will all long busy month remember The Janette Duncan Camp of the I had several anxious hours Oct DUP held their first meeting of the after I heard of the earthquake in Calif season on Sept 17 at the home of have 2 children and their families livRoma Bird It was a special day since when ing there and was very thankful it was the 200th birthday of the ConI was finally able to get through the stitution Iris Bond played some special were find to lines they phone jammed songs on her lap organ America the all okay Lynette Bond was so relieved 15 2100 Reg $499 NOW $449 Diamond Jubilee Reg $649 NOW $499 Shampooer Reg 399 NOW $299 WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! Fire and Leamington Lynndyl departments had an all day training on Saturday Fillmore Oak City and Hinckley were also there Fillmore set up the training practice for the other departments to practice at Our thanks to the other departments for coming to Lynndyl and sharing knowledge with us The people of Millard County have good people to be proud of in the fire The guys really know departments their jobs Cheryl Roper drove to Salt Lake City Friday to greet her new grandson Jared Cook son of Cynthia and Dennis Cook The new child has two brothers and four sisters to love him Friday night Cheryl and Rosalie Peterson attended the All State Chorus at the tabernacle which was wonderful Gloria Roper Nicole and Kate Nielson performed in the 650 voice chorus Connie Tolbert and Mary Johnson on the were in sunny California weekend Jack and Andra Nielson had some family here visiting on the weekend Bill and Julie Dutson and family were here on the weekend visiting Ed and Beverly Dutson DeWayne and Pat Wornoek had family at Leamington for a visit on the weekend was visiting in Cora Carrington last week Fork Spanish Monte and Lisa Bradfield had Lisa’s mother here for the weekend Dan and Laura Price and children spent the weekend in Salt Lake City helping Dan’s sister and family move Laura Price and children spent the long weekend in Calanti Nevada and brought her sister back with her for a visit Shandra Chapman was home visiting her parents Gale and Verna Chapman Add one tablespoon of water per to increase the quantity of bealen when making meringue i adding eggshells lo coffee after perked for a heller flavor fresh eggs are rough and chalky pearance Old eggs are smooth and Pierce will not (he end of an egg with a pin placed in boiling break when S j S J Ed Mills Save trips to Salt Lake City Will interview by phone Free first call CHAPTERS RUION & 20 T BURTON ASSOCIATES YEARS EXf i RIENCE IN BANKRUPTCY SALT LAKE CITY Dedicated to representing Delta taxpayers Ever vigilant Lifelong Resident WANTS TO WIN! 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