Show Millard County LeClede and Lucretia Teeples 65th wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs LeClede Teeples will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary on Dec 26 1988 They were married in Fillmore Utah and spent the first seven years living in Holden and farming in the Greenwood area west of Holden In 1930 they moved to Delta area to farm In 1973 they moved into Delta after retirement Clede and Lucretia are the parents R Thank you The family of Fern Foote wishes to thank all who helped care for our mother Dr sister grandmother Lyman West Millard Care Center Thank you for your kindness Thanks to all our friends and neighbors for flowers cards visits food brought to us Thank you to the Rev Warren Fikejs and the Community Church their ladies and Rebekah Lodge members for the wonderful meal after the service Ray & Loretta Geoff & Marge Rend & Bev Crafts Ken & Christy Crafts Richard & Tena Bronson Jack & June Christmas stockings for new All babies born at the Delta Com- munity Medical Center in December will receive a special send home in a large Christmas stock- ing made especially for all babies born at the hospital during December Debbie Shelley RN the Director of Nursing indicated that the project was thought up and carried out as a com- bined effort of the nursing staff and the volunteers They felt that babies born in December ought to get a little something extra and that wrapping the baby up in a big stocking would be lots of fun of 2 sons Floyd and Ned both of 24 great grandDelta 9 grandchildren 7 and children great great grandchildren Their families invite Clede and Lucretia’s many friends to visit during the holidays and congratulate them on their anniversary The hospital volunteers purchased the material and sewed the large Christmas stockings which are ing from the nursery window like stockings by a mantle all ready to be filled with bouncing new born babies The staff at the Delta Community Medical Center have made many preparations in order to make having a baby here a joyful experience They would like to thank the hospital for their help in this volunteers Christmas project and wish all babies a very Merry born in December Christmas DELTA Eddys Barben Ph: Hollie Dutson jjDelta City Library News by Marian We received a book yesterday-19Guiness Book of World Records It had a lot of interesting facts in it In 1987 Bill Cosby was to have made $57 million from TV and other entertainThe most expensive ment activities painting was Vincent Van Gogh’s “Irises” which sold for $539 million The longest roller coaster “The Beast” is near Cincinnati Ohio It runs at top speed of 6477 mph over 7400 ft of track including 800 ft of tunnel and a 540 degree banked double turn It also has a drop of 141 ft The most prolific producer is Aaron Spelling He has put on 1770 TV episodes since 1956 To view all of his produced work would take a full 3 months The highest fee commercial is $15 paid for a TV in million paid by Japanese December 1985 to Boy George for promoting gin The Winds of War TV series cost $42 million and over 14 months of shooting The Skateboard record high jump was 9 'A ft above the top of the ramp In 1980 Japan with 043000 vehicles overtook the US as the world’s No motor car manufacturer The most miserly miser was Green in the early 1900’s She lives on cold oatmeal and left $95 million when she died in 1916 The facts were really fun to read and there are an amazing amount of them Be sure to check them out when you come to the library The Library will be closed Dec 24 26 31 1988 and Jan 2 1989 be will WEEK AMNESTY December 27 to 30 Don’t forget that your fines will be wiped out abolishdone ed omitted totally forgotten away with during this festive week But when the new year chimes and we open the doors once more on January 3 1989 we will have a remarkable memory! So clear your conscience as you close out another year and bring in those long and not so long overdue books HAPPY NEW YEAR! Writers wanted for 1989 The Millard County Writers’ League membership drive is now in progress for the 1989 year If you or someone you know is interested in developing in writing skills while participating contests and critiquing workshops please contact the following persons 1989: before January Marti Wiser (Chapter President) PO Box 92 Delta UT 84624 Lorene Smith Route Box 488 ) Delta UT 84624 Dues in this statewide organization are being increased after the first of the year Save $200 by sending your $1500 membership to either of the addresses this week or call today for more information years A baked potato and salad bar dinner was enjoyed by 36 women “The Sunshine Generation” entertained the group during the meal afterwhich the cookies were exchanged Door prizes were son by Barbara Ellen Pierson Pam Nielson McMichaels and Sherry Zobel Miss Hollie Dutson age 16 daughter has of Lambert and Anna Dutson been accepted as a State Finalist in the Miss Utah American Coed Pageant to be held on the weekend of June 9 and 10 1989 at the Salt Lake Hilton Inn Salt Lake City Utah The pageant theme is “Youth Pride of the Present Hope of the Future!” Interested young ladies may request information about the pageant by conMiss office: the pageant tacting 3109 Red American Coed Pageant Oak Road Oklahoma City OK 73120 Miss Hollie Dutson is sponsored by Dutson Supply and Town of Oak City Jonn DeLap and Ruth Coats of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mrs Ruth Steele in Delta John and Ruth attended funeral services for Mrs Fern Foote on Friday They also visited their mother Mrs Alice Jensen in the Delta Care Center Archie and Eddys Barben received word of the birth of a baby girl to another “great” granddaughter Mrs Kenneth (Kristi Barben) Bringhurst of St George Utah The new baby is the first grandchild for Mrs Keith Barben of Mary s ale Goldie Miller had a nice visit from her granddaughter Mrs Douglas Thurell (Lisa Terry) and son Payton of St George UT on Sunday Chuckie and Dawn Mene Petersen of Las Vegas picked up Fay Howell and went to the Provo Temple with Cinda and husband Cinda is the daughter of Barbara and Mike Petersen Sands Apts News Mary Delta Community Medical Center December 9 1988 4:35 Friday Aliese 7 lbs 11 oz (3497 gms) 201: inches long born to James Irven and Juliene Day Withers of Delta 8:23 December 9 1988 Friday am Jessica 8 lbs 9 oz (3884 gms) 19': inches long born to Russ Clyde and Brigett Bunting Johnson of Delta Monday December 12 1988 6:09 pm Brandy Sue 8 lbs 9 oz (3884 gms) 21 ‘A inches long born to Darryl Hart and Pamela Sue Porter Hathaway of Delta Monday December 19 1988 7:27 am a boy 7 lbs 9'A oz (3443 gms) 21 inches long born to Gary and Marion Jacobson Bunker of Delta am March of Dimes Catholic women sets local march exchange cookies Delta Council of Catholic Women hosted their Annual Christmas Cookie December 14 The event Exchangeon took place at the Saint John Bosco Catholic Church Hall Current President Lila Gunnell presented a gift to Eileen Gemperhne for her dedication in serving as President of Delta Council of Catholic Women for the past two Hollie Dutson is State Finalist We have enjoyed the Christmas programs at the Sands Apts Russell May and Kenneth Lebbon sang for us one evening A group of Spanish people sang one for us with Robert Harris as their director Vance Bishop was among the group The Sunshine Generation sang Dec 15 Mrs Bert Sandford is going to Salt Lake for Christmas to be with his children Mrs Loraine Palmer is on her was Thank you would like to say thank you and press appreciation to all who helped me survive my heart problem and broken at Manti Temple ambulance crews doctors and nurses at both Gunnison and Provo hospitals Also thanks to concerned friends and neighbors for letters cards and phone calls for those looking after my home and cat during my absence Especially for my family Ralph Jeanette and Orlene who have lovingly cared for me Thanks love you all Lucille Overson Millard County volunteer mothers are putting on their coats and mittens and taking to the streets for the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation’s Mother’s March fund raiser in an effort to wipe out birth defects for future generations March is “The 1989 Mother's 1989 and is scheduled for Jan expected to be bigger than ever” said march Mother’s Marilyn Jensen leader “So don’t be surprised if you see somebody’s mother standing on your doorstep collecting money for the fight against birth defects” Money raised from such fund raisers help fund research and programs local people Nearly benefitting $200000 in grants has been awarded to Utah hospitals for next year Bassett back to health We are pulling for you Mrs Lola Young is still in Utah Valley Hospital She is doing well The large dining room is being reserved for the Callister and Church family Dec 23 from 7 to 10 pm The small guest room is being reserv ed for the Elva Stone family Dec 18 Elva spent a day at the hospital She would like to thank Dr Lyman the nurses neighbors and friends at the Sands and especially granddaughter Howard and Vickie Allred and family for the beautiful reindeer and snowman he made Thanks for ihe phone calls and flowers also Thank you to the Catholic sisters for sharing cookies with the ladies here at the Sands The Rotary Club entertained Senior Citizens last week at the M E Bird Center Terry They served dinner Hyde played his banjo and sang Santa Warren Hinkle brought candy and took us out in the bus Jim Talbot and family visited his mother Golda Talbot last Sunday and had dinner with her at the Sands Mr7s Charley Craft had his son visiting this past week L'SPS Thurs Dec 22 1988 Page Moody accompanied by Winona Dutson then W'inona played a selection of Christmas songs Gifts were exchanged Present were: Cleo Eliason Eunice Black Beulah Rowley Vilate Lucile Hales Ella Christensen Edna Inez Kelly Fayetta Western Elaine Moody Winona Christensen Brown LaVern Barbara Dutson Theobald Betty Jane Morris Cherie Morris and Ruth Ann Howes Our sympathy to the Torrens and Crafts families in the passing of Edna Conk Torrens Our sympathy to the Petty and Damron families at the passing of Nora Petty 16 the Beehive On Fri Dec Clothing ladies met at Top’s City Cafe Present for their Christmas dinner were: Mary Henrie Myrlene Turner Betty Cahoon Mary Hunsaker Erma Nielson Elva Skeem Yvonne Wilson Arprilla Scow Each one also was presented a gift from the manager Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone Welcome to the Alan Smith family into our ward Mrs Carolyn Haynes from Tooele visited over the weekend with her Edna Christensen mother Edna celebrated her birthday Dec II Eunice Black has returned home after spending the past several weeks at Yuma AZ with her son Russell and his family Thanks to the Blue Notes for putting on such a fine concert this past week Mrs Madsen and son Robert spent the weekend at the home of their daughter Susan Henke and family Our sympathy to MarGenne Rowley and her family in the recent passing of Alice Barton of St her mother George The Daughters of Pioneers of the Fanny Powell Cropper Camp held their monthly meeting and their Christmas Dec 14 at party on Wed afternoon the home of Captain Cleo H Eliason Ham dinner was served to 16 ladies A saxophone solo was given by Elaine Single adult New Year’s Eve night The cost is $9 per person for the full evening of everything or $4 for the dance and all activities These events and activities will make it an enjoyable New Year’s celebration for anyone and everyone whether with a date or without and it is hoped that all will come and enjoy themselves This celebration is a traditional one that has grown through the years from a to a festive dance and refreshments celt bration with something for everyone’s interest An exciting New Year's Eve evening of dinner dancing party favors movies video clips games ping pong sing alongs mingling and other activities has been planned for Single Adults by the Utah Valley Program for Single Adults It will be held December 31 1988 at the LDS Orem Park Ward 750 West Center Orem Utah with dinner being served from 7 to 8:30 pm dancing from 8 pm to midnight and all other activitks from 7:30 to mid Christmas comes to the Extended Care Christmas comes to our valley to happy homes to schools to churches to stores It also comes to the Extended Care facility with Christmas music decorations friends family visiting and gifts of love The folks are not just patients or residents they are somebody’s mother or father husband or wife or brother or sister They are grateful now for the memories They are grateful for the care provided by hands that give lovFor some the ing needed care is but all have memory fading memories of Christmas of the years when they were young Genevieve Christensen remembers living in Hinckley with her family of seven brothers and four sisters and the happy time they had at Christmas There were “candy pulls” to make honey candy and molasses candy made from the Dixie molasses sent to the family from relatives down in the Dixie She remembers how country her parents John M thoughtful Wright and Emma Hinton Wright were and how busy but not too busy to take in students and teachers going to the Millard Academy and who needed a from home home away good Genevieve remembered tending children of neighbors' and saving the money to buy presents for her family Josephine Cahoon remembers making Christmas for her family two brothers one older one younger and their father from the time she was eight years old when her mother died and she had to take a mother’s place Wells remembers Christmas as a happy time with his father and mother Frank and Lilly Wood four brothers and one sister He remembered that his father always went to the hills south of Oak City to a place called "Eight Mile” for a load of cedar wood and came home w ith a perfect little cedar tree on top of the load He remembers finding a little red wagon by the tree on Never in his Christmas morning greatest imagination did he think he He would get a little red wagon remembered that the children were all up earl even before their father called them Vonda Moody remembers that there was always a new Christmas dress She remembers the happiness of her family at Christmas time in the big red brick two story home b the edge of the river in Deseret She remembers that her parents Joseph and Jane Blask alwavs went to Joe Damron's store on Christmas eve for candy and nuts remembers how happy Fawn Christmas and all the other times were with her huswhen she wastogether band Marion Dillenbeck Ava Starlev remembers the happy Christmases of her childhood in the home of her father and mother Dan and May Stevens in Fillmore They hung a broomstick across two chairs to hold the stockings They were alwavs filled with candy and nuts Some times there would be a special treat an orange She remembered how she looked forward to Christmas all through the year and how long it took Nora remembers hanging up the stockings and the great anticipation and finding them filled on Christmas She remembers the good morning Christmas programs in the Deseret town She remembers the visits of relatives and friends but most of ail she remembers her companion Lincoln Cropper Charles Fussell Sayre remembers that he and a younger sister found the place where their parents had hidden their gifts His sister stood on his back to look through a window where she could see a doll He stood on her shoulders and looked to see a beebee gun He was so happy that he went and turned the old grindstone so fast that the handle flew off hitting him in the face It was a Christmas he remembered These are just some of the memories of some of the folks at the Extended Care Center Most remembered the happiness but there were sad memories Life brings sadness to all ol us sometimes in our lives sometimes even at Christmas but the happy times stay in our memory There are memories of going to the hills for cedar Christmas trees and decorating them with popcorn strings and hand made paper chains and tinsel strings and alw ays the star on the erv top There were red paper bells that unfolded and mistletoe to hand in the very right place that there Everyone remembered were not so many toys and gilts ot every kind as the children get today but there were new clothes shoes and new coats books and sometimes a real toy train or bicyJe special gitts still remembered Now there ate mans things thev would do for others this t hnstmas time il they could but the tri nights are in their hearts and is ap"s ot time preciated for the many spent and the curing ot 'irmly and friends They expresed appresia'on tor the good place whee thev art and tor 'tie Hind them kind and loving people e all in our own wav eniember the special git: of Christmas the birth of the Savior and His g'ta’ gift to everyone by Marv Henrie TOP’S ishes ou a Watches A CITY CAFE" J Happy Holiday Season Save on all gold and precious stone Jewelry! 30CA oil Cold chains earrings pendants 4 Pearl Jewelry Save up to 50°i on Men’s S Ladies Citizen (5 yr warranty) Free Gift with every Purchase 5 U e will wants you to know that we appreciate your business and look forward to serving you through the coming year be closed Christmas also January I S 2 19S9 Ue will be open Sew Year's Eve ome in and enjoy our fine food MERRY CHRISTMAS $ HAFFY SEW )EAR I |