Show Millard County “HOP-N-ING- ” SEN10R During the week of November over 2000 preschool children will be about their peers with learning disabilities After they receive the lessons on disabilities specialized awareness they will be “hopping” to help raise money for the Utah Easter Seal Society This event is called It’s two fold purpose is to teach awareness to preschool disability children and give them a chance to raise money to help their peers who have disabilities The children raise money by obtaining pledges for the number of “hops” they can perform in a period by teaching children Hopefully about disabilities in their youth we will be able to dispel their fears about disabilities as they grow to adulthodd Easter Seals’ goal is to ultimately wipe out myths and fears people have about disabilities The money raised through this event will be used by the Utah Easter Seal Society to continue its programs and services for Utahns with disabilities These programs include: respite care computer training and equipment loan For more information about the or Easter Seals programs call NEWS CTZEN by NaRae Petersen We are glad to have the travelers back They all agree that they had a wonderful time Twenty six people from this area enjoyed the trip It is hard to believe that we are about to begin another month Mark on your calendars Fri Nov 4 when we do blood pressures and Fri Nov 13 when the bus goes to Provo Thanks to the Utah Music Teachers Association in this area we have a beautiful grand piano at the center We have really enjoyed those who come to play for us Rayda Rawlinson was our latest pianist She played the old familiar songs that we like so well and it was a nice program The menu for next week is: Tues Nov 3: Cream of Tomato soup Tuna macaroni salad cheese stick and orange slice Wed Nov 4: Hamburger and cheese pizza buttered corn jello wfruit and brownie Thurs Nov 5: Baked chicken whipped potatoesgravy green beans and cherry shortcake SANDS APRTMENTS Mary Bassett BABIES Duane and Ilia Maxwell Stanworth a- - 1937 J987 Humana Medical Center Thorton Co Zac and Karen Ashby Frampton of Broomfield Co are announcing the birth of a 8 lb 3 oz 21 inch baby girl Sasha Marie on Oct 13 1987 She has an older brother Jack Grandparents are Bob and Joyce Ashby of Delta John and Ann Frampton of West Valley City Mr and Mrs Grant Church Mr and Mrs Rod Shields Delta Mr and Mrs Fay Frampton Fillmore and Mrs Lucille Ashby Ely Nevada Utah Valley Hospital Born to Craig and Jackie Nielson Oct 17 1987 7 lbs 5 oz 19 inches long a daughter Jenna Ann Nielson She was welcomed home by brothers Skyler and Dustin Jolley’s contest winners announced Duane and Ilia Maxwell Stanworth - 1987 Golden Wedding The children of Duane and Ilia Stanworth are pleased to announce the Golden Wedding Anniversary of their parents on Wednesday November 4 1987 A family dinner and program is scheduled for later this month Duane and Ilia were married in Salt Lake City Utah Nov 4 1937 Ilia was from Park City Utah and moved to Delta to finish her schooling while Duane was employed at the “Brooklyn Creamery” They lived here for about Vi years when Ilia developed health problems and had to be moved back to Park City Here they lived about years while Duane was employed at one of the Silver Mines Their son David was born shortly after this and they moved to Heber City Utah where they bought their first farm They lived here seven years when they again were blessed with a son Maxwell E (Max) and daughter Janet Their next move was to Mapleton Utah where Duane’s business was buying and selling livestock They also had a small fruit farm where their fruit was for such large known statewide beautiful peaches They next made a decision to move back to Delta and work the livestock business from this area and buy a farm to raise the feed Here they lived for the next thirty years and the last two sons Rex and Jim were born! Duane was chosen Farmer of the Year and has served as President of the Deseret Irrigation Co for 10 years President of the DMAD Irrigation Company for 2 years at Delta He served as a Director in Heber City Utah on the Daniel’s Creek Irrigation Co He is an avid fisherman and hunter Ilia was a PTA Honorary Member for 23 years where she served as Vice President in the Elementary Jr High and High School She is an active member of the LDS Church and has served as 1st Counselor in Relief Society and 1st Counselor in Primary Ward Chorister and Organist In 1968 they lost their son Max at the age of 24 to a long and lingering illness Five years ago Mr and Mrs Stanworth retired and their sons Rex and Jim are running the farms They moved to Sandy Utah and also spend several months out of the year at their summer home at Henry’s Lake in Idaho (near Yellowstone) Duane has a talent in woodwork and has spent many hours gathering old knotted burls of wood and pine Then in the winter months he makes clocks coffee tables end tables hat racks pen holders etc Ilia fulfills her time doing crafts baby quilts gifts and quilts for her family Hosts for this special occasion are their children David and Merolyn Stanworth of Salt Lake City UT Max (deceased) Stephan and Janet Pearson Rex and Rae Mi Stanworth Jim and D’Ann Stanworth all of Delta UT Mr and Mrs Stanworth have 13 2 and grandchildren great grandchildren We would like to thank Mom and Dad for the good example they have been to us and for the spiritual love and understanding they have given each of us to share with our own families Winners of Jolley’s contest are as follows: 1st Ron Peterson Disneyland trip Saddle 2nd Jill Stephenson 3rd Margaret Taylor TV Boots 4th Ruth Rawlinson Food Petersen 5th Bryan Processor Blanket Horse 6th Russ Day 7th Julie Ward Goertz Radio Waffle Iron 8th Susan Steffanoff 9th Betty Talbot Belt Buckle 10th Vickie Peterson Lady Stetson Cologne Rosquist completes basic training Army National Guard Private Paul C Rosquist son of Diana and Buddy D Rosquist of Delta Utah has completed basic training at Fort Jackson SC During the training students received instruction in drill and ceremonies weapons map reading tactics military courtesy military justice first aid and Army history and traditions He is a 1987 graduate of Delta High School OASIS WARD HOLLY FAIR Nov 12-- 6 pm Everyone irnHed! On Sunday October 18 my sons drove in to visit with us William Lynn Bassett his sons Mark and Clayton Kay Bassett and John Talbot granddaughters husband They were together enjoying the deer hunt Lyman and boys are from Fair Oaks CA John is from Copperton UT and Kay is from Spanish Fork They sure had a good time together Their visit is just not long enough I am sure proud of all of them They are all fine people I have enjoyed the steak dinners they brought to us Louise Lyman was with us to spend the pleasant hours The telephone rings I answer and what a surprise There is Aunt June Reid talking We are home so I inquire “How is Jack?” June says “He is doing very well we thing and he is happy to be home and so am Marge and Lathel Callister and Donita and Floyd Hardy had a pleasant trip to Parowan where they visited their daughters Mrs Tom (Elizabeth) Zaleski and Mrs Bonita Orton one day last week The Callisters had all their sons but one home for the deer hunt along with some of their children Those coming from stayed at the farm home where they all had a barbecue on Friday evening Their sons Sheldon and son Jan Neuman and Matt Kent and Sara stayed over and attended the wonderful Regional Conference with their folks on Sunday and they had a family dinner Those coming besides sons Sheldon Neuman and Kent were Jerry and two children Von and two sons and Robert Lyndon and Susan Neil and Julie and family were also with them On Tues Oct 20 visitors were Lathel’s sisters Carlie Davenport and LaDean Keeler Pam Wheeler and little Kristy and Tammy also visited Callisters received word of the early arrival of their 24th great grandchild The parents are Stanley and Beth Bybee of Tempe AZ The baby boy was born prematurely and weighed a little of Vi are Mark and lbs His grandparents Chloeen Bybee Visitors at the Vivian Holman apartment recently was her son Bud and Beth Holman of Billings MT her daughter Wally Beth and Jerold and her AZ Bishop of Tucson and Boshard Marjorie daughter Boshard of grandson Wallace Anaheim CA It was an enjoyable few days with family members I” State retirement office representative for the The Field Representative Utah State Retirement Systems Bonnie Sweat will be in Richfield at the offices Department of Transportation on Thursday October 29 from 10:30 to 2:30 and in Delta at the City offices You on Friday October 30 from 9 to may stop by at your convenience or make an appointment by calling Oct 29 1987 - blood You could be a hero and save a life! It wouldn’t require being more powerful than a locomotive or faster than a over bullet or leaping speeding buildings in a single bound All it quires is caring enough to share blood with people who might die without it There is no substitute for blood It animal blood can’t be manufactured can’t replace it and money can’t take its place People are the only source of blood for those who need it Fresh supplies of blood are constantly needed Blood is a perishable product and can be stored for only a limited period Millions of patients quire life saving blood transfusions By people donating blood regularly is the only way to guarantee that blood will be available when needed Donated blood is used to replace blood lost due to wounds caused by acof cident or injury complication childbirth internal bleeding caused by disease such as stomach ulcers major surgery massive burns in which blood fluid lost through damaged tissues must be replaced blood diseases for examdiseases ple leukemia or hemophilia of kidney and liver severe malnutrition and many other conditions The average man has about 12 pints of blood the average woman has about 9 pints Any adult in good health with no recent serious illnesses or history of certain diseases may give blood It’s easy and quick It can be done Thursday Oct 29 at the Palomar between 4 and 8 pm When you arrive they take adname down information-yodress medical history etc You can plain how you would like your donation credited (example: credited to a A brief friend or family member) is given to check your physical blood pressure pulse temperature rate and red cell level When the actual blood is drawn you sit on a comfortable chair and a technician swabs your arm inside the elbow with an antiseptic then a needle is inserted into a vein The needle is attached to a sterile plastic pouch About pint of blood is drawn This takes about 10 minutes The needle is removed and a sterile bandage is applied Afterwards a light refreshment is served to supply quick energy The body quickly replaces the blood you’ve given Right away bone of marrow speeds up manufacture blood: fluid content is replaced almost immediately cell content is replaced a little more slowly A person can donate blood every eight weeks It is wise to donate blood on a regular basis not only are you doing a humanitarian act but you are also steadily growing blood credit to reduce the cost if you or your family should ever need blood Giving blood is a gift of yourself to someone in need It’s a gift you can give again and again Don’t forget Oct 29 Palomar in Delta between 4 and 8 pm Blaine K Carter Carter completes training PV-Blaine K Carter son of Pete and Debra Carter of Sutherland and grandson of Faun and Luella Western and Kennard and Betty Carter has completed 9 weeks of Army Basic at Ft training and has graduated Jackson South Carolina Sept 17 1987 He is now stationed in Ft Gordon Georgia where he is training in teletype repair and service He is part of the Cobra Battalion His address is: Ft Gordon GA Rohde visits Betah Rebekah Lodge Darlene Rohde Roy Warden of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah made a visit to Betah Rebekah Lodge 47 her were her husAccompanying band Past Grand Master Ray Rohde PGM and PP Leo Kinsman and Agnes Kinsmanof Kaysville PGM and PP Marvin and Ellen Randall of Ogden Other guests were: PGM Norman Lamb and wife Dixie Margaret Lund Olive Root and Pearl Tolley of Milford A buffet supper was served before Door prizes were won by meeting Darlene Rohde Olive Root and Marvin Randall of a squash from Louise Bogh’s garden Betah Rebekah Lodge welcomes and enjoys visitors Picture policy Wedding pictures etc will be run one time only for a $500 fee You may request a reminder be put in the following week without a picture Any adult sporting a costume or disguise wins a prize Oct 31 10 to 6 at S Americans consume 20 to 25 times more sodium than they need and sodium can contribute to high blood pressure in sensitive individuals says the American Heart Association S S (West of DISTRIBUTORS the On Hwy Delta Overpass) 50 6 in Jl Delta Auto & Appliance Inc 341 W Main St - Phone 864-276- 1 You're invited to Skyways Travel’s GRAND OPENING PARTY OFFER Sat Get to CAMPUS earl) and save on fine quality cliss rings! 145 E Oct 31 123 Main - Delta - pm 864-205- 0 Register for Grand Prize! 288 W Main Zina's ‘Jewelry £ Minerals Delta If your sewing machine isn't running smooth & easy bring in We it are associated with a s good long standing m expert repair service All work is guaranteed Estimates are given if extensive repairs are needed 10KGoldRnJ 864-244- 4 5 Page Be a hero-don- ate 1$®' $K0n Thurs L'SPS Refreshments x tfb Prizes fi n h rn |