Show Page 6 - Millard County Hubbard Remember Mother Hubbard? She is programmed to be an who devotes herself to “doing” for the family and others (whether or not they need it) She often dresses her part by wearing the same faded levis and shirts year after year f She compulsively structures her time so as to meet the “needs” of others She bakes cookies puts up homemade furniture preserves reupholsters works takes care of the garden cooks and cleans and drops everything whenever someone “needs” anything Mother Hubbard’s motto is “never enough” Give at home give at work give give give to the neighbors-gigive is her life Having learned her role well Mother Hubbard cares for everyone’s needs but martyrs her own She feels uncomfortable if she eats her own dinner before everyone else is satisfied Sometimes a a onein Mother Hubbard talks a way monologue She often feels guilty and embarrassed by compliments and quickly discounts them Since Mother Hubbard’s giving is not out of genuine caring although she insists it is she continues to sacrifice her own needs and collects resentment and How disappointing underneath ungrateful others are! It is little wonder that as she continues to give and give her cupboard becomes bare Turning Point is a program designed to help Single Parents Homemakers and Displaced Homemakers develop their full potential If your own cupboard is looking “bare” call weekdays or come by the office located at WCUVC Thurs June LSPS Mother for additional information 8 Fourth of July Children’s Parade 1989 Local named to national medical board position The National Board of Medical Examiners has announced that F Marian Bishop PhD MSPH was elected to term as Member of the a first Executive Board of the National Board of Examiners at the Board’s annual meeting March Dr Bishop is a former Millard County resident who currently holds appointment as Professor and Chairof Family and man Department Preventive Medicine University of Utah School of Medicine Dr Bishop has been an active participant in the work of the National as a Board since her appointment member of the Part I Behavioral Sciences Test Committee in 1975 She of was elected as a the National Board for two successive terms beginning in 1981 Convention The Utah Home Education Association is having their annual convention on June 17 1989 from 9 am to 6 pm at Canyon View Jr High 655 East 950 North Orem This convention is offered to parents who wish to assist their children’s education by: teaching at home supplementing their classroom instruction or a combination of both Guest speaker will be Dr Reed Benson Professor of religion at BYU are scheduled all day Workshops There will be displays of school supplies and related materials for you to Single and review purchase Call admission SI 500 for more information Proclamation An Utah is WHEREAS a’: choice to host the 1998 Vn r Oly een pics and Salt Lake C ity has selected as the United State’s H ist C ty and WHEREAS that selcctioi pu all of Utah and its people in 'u ir vi" sn iwcase national spotlight ar " urces our many attracts n ' arvelous and our unique be recreational opport m les before hundreds of millions of people around the globe for at least a decade to come and it will bring tens of WHEREAS thousands of visitors annually for that entire period and our selection by the WHEREAS United States Olympic Committee will to become bring us the opportunity both the training site for America’s winter sports athletes and the winter sports capital of the United States and of the construction WHEREAS Olympic type facilities will provide Utah and its citizens the assurance that we will remain our nations winter sports training center and also enable us to host many international and national sporbng activities of all types and WHEREAS they provide us with the unusual opportunity to assume long to the term economic opportunities State and its people and WHEREAS it will greatly expand tourism throughout Utah and further develop the State’s number one dustry and it’s positive economic impact on all parts of Utah and WHEREAS our selection by the United States Olympic Committee and constructive brings favorable all of Utah and its peoto recognition ple and that action gave Utahns a real and unusual opportunity to join hands in a volunteer effort to maximize the which have and will opportunities result by virtue of becoming America’s choice I proclaim that NOW THEREFORE the week of June 5 be designated Utah Olympic Celebration Week in Delta City and speaking in behalf of all our citizens commend the United States Olympic Committee for its wisdom in selecting Utah as both its choice for the 1998 Winter Olympics and Salt Lake City as the nations Winter Sports Training Capital and sincerely say to people around the globe “This Is The Place” and “The World Is Welcome Here” DATED this 6 day of June 1989 RUTH HANSEN Mayor DOROTHY JEFFERY City Recorder Notice of Mt Wheeler Power Inc annual meet Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the members of Mt Wheeler Power Inc will be held at the 150 Bristlecone Convention Center Sixth Street Ely Nevada on Saturday June 24 Registration will begin at 11 a m The luncheon which will be served by the White Pine County Cowbelles is available free to all members who tend the annual meeting and will be served at noon The call to order for the business session of the annual meeting will be at p m The Fourth of July Committee has ecided to try a different twist in this 's Children’s parade That is d of being on the day before the ourth this years children's parade will hour before the regular start promptly at 9 am on Tuesday July Fourth Line up will be one block ahead of the regular parade start and the distance walked will be a little bit shorter The committee thought that by being at the same time as the regular parade more children may want to participate in the parade and also more of the public will be there to enjoy the brightly costumed youth of our area Concerns about this change such as the distance the children will have to walk and conflict with the larger parade opefully will be taken care of by the half hour earlier start and the shorter di tance of the children’s parade The celebration committee is excited about this years children’s parade and hope all the youth of the city will wish If you have any questo participate tions about this event please call the Delta City offices at Fourth of July booths available Reservations for spaces in the city park for booths for this years Fourth of July celebration can now be made The by non profit organizations celebration committee is planning an exciting day of fun and activities centered at the city park with this years theme: “There’s A Good Wind A Blowin’” All organizations in the area are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to help provide inand novel items to activities teresting eat and purchase for the members of our community while at the same time helping their organization with its fund raising Booth space may be reserved by call59 ing the Delta City offices at during regular business hours Booths may be constructed on Monday July and need to be finished by 8:00 am Tuesday July 4 They will need to be removed and the area cleaned up by 8 pm on the Fourth Security will be the of the participating responsibility organization Annual ‘Pace’ meet in SLC What does the US Army a New York City university and Picante sauce all have in common? How about a Broadway set designer a senior senator and a Mormon Church authority? Not much perhaps except the last name of “Pace” And that’s all that’s required according to R Wayne Pace of the Pace Society of America to justify an annual conference of Paces This year Salt Lake City will host the annual Pace Society of America conference June And all Paces— from Frank Pace former secretary of the Army to Robert Pace President of Pace University to David Pace of invited Pace Picante Sauce to attend There are nine Pace names listed in the local phone book Further information including materials for the conregistration ference can be obtained by calling Heber J Pace at (801) illard County 'redit Union SAFE LOCALLY OWNED - INSURED CERTIFICATE RATES Sil WHAT MILLER $500 Min HAS IU STORE 6 FOR YOU THIS SUMMER 12 months 95 months 95 IRA yv rtf tyJi SAVE ‘5 ES" shorts 100 cotton Pale yellow with penguin print Size 1 (men’s small medium) Size 2 men’s laraeextra large) 1995 with this coupon o Itm awer eaW O o wo a wt r C! ferwe Irettwrt Coo trMom tmr t wow mat iiim t tv tmp'Mco4 te on 0f jrpippd SAVE '10 OeretytM tbedes Gargoyles Shooes design lenses Eoch its own FREE pair comes withcord Available Croakies sport in red blue or block $65 00 with this coupon uotd c ot 0 'nOenci 9 o' Coo a coupon soe roproaocod b Thd Miitpr Brvotng Compony MtWoyMc 09 o' 000 o' o' so 95 Available during June: of The Credit Union will finance 100 1988-198- 9 cars purchased from local dealers Deposit! made is the CU are inverted onlj locally Membership open to all residents of Millard and surrounding counties 44 S First W 109 S 3rd - Fillmore Utah S463I Delta Utah S4624 Kevin Frederick named bank manager Hugh J Frederick has been named manager of First Security Bank in Delta according to an announcement senior vice by Calvin W Jeppson president and manager of the bank’s Southern division Formerly manager of First Security’s Springville office Mr Frederick has been with the bank since 1984 He completed the bank’s management training program in 1984 was assigned as consumer loan officer in Roosevelt and moved to Springville in 1988 Mr Frederick a native of Lakeview Oregon is a graduate of Ricks College and Brigham Young University C Kesler Former County Agent gets PhD Kevin C Kesler son of Calvin and Faye Kesler Kanosh recently received his Doctorate Degree from Iowa State University Kevin has been living in Ames Iowa with his wife Robyn daughter of DeLyle and Shannon Carling Meadow and their two year old son Kyle After working two years for the Agricultural Engineering Department at Iowa State University the Keslers are looking forward to returning back to Utah where Kevin will be employed by Utah State University Cooperative Extension Service in Salt Lake City Millard County 1st Annual Fillmore ATV Fair Writing Trail Ride Contest Residents of Millard County between the ages of 6 and 106 are invited to submit their work to be judged critiqued and awarded cash prizes and ribbons in the following categories: Enter any type of Ages writing within this group 2 Ages Any type of writing within this group 3 Ages Categories may be organized according to number of entries (judge’s discretion) 4 Adults: Ages 19 and up should enter in the following categories: A Short Story: invented narrative dealing with a limited number of characters encountering and resolving a conflict B Article: instructive informative or persuasive prose C Essay: literary composition on one particular subject D Book: fiction or nonfiction E Poetry: written in or out of rhyme any style or length F Written Memories of West Millard County (a special category sponsored by The Great Basin Historical Society Submission in this category constitutes permission to print any entry in a booklet to be published by the Society) Contest Rules: Entries should be postmarked no later than July 5 1989 Maul to Lorene Smith Rt Box 488 Delta UT 84624 or to Ilora Wood Box 848 Delta UT 84624 2 Enter as many categories as you wish but only one entry per category (two in poetry or children's categories) No previously published works or first prize entries from past fairs may be entered 3 Each manuscript must be accompanied by a separate page containing the author's name age (if under 19) address title of phone number category and a statement manuscript that the work is original and unpuslish-esigned by the author 4 Manuscripts will be typed doublespaced on one side of white 816x11 inch paper with title at the top Author’s name should not appear on the manuscript— only on the page mentioned in rule 3 Send two copies of each entry-ofor display at the fair and one for judge’s marks and critique Entries ribbons and cash awards may be picked up the last day of the Millard County fair or later at the county extension office Please observe contest rules Good luck with your writing! Fourth of July Parade Summer is here and its now time to start getting ready for this years Fourth The committee is July Celebration planning a number of exciting events for the day but most importantly dividuals and organizations who would like to participate in the parade need to start making float preparations now Countless past participants in float preparation will testify that after all of the work that went into preparing a first class float entry that it was all worth it in the end Those who share in the planning assembly and finally the ride on a flat in the Fourth of July parade feel a great sense of pride and increased closeness to the other members of their organization So what are you waiting for: aH clubs churches businesses and even families in the Delta area should start making plans for participating in this great annual event This years theme is: “There’s A Good Wind A Blowin’” Parade participants should call the Delta City offices at to regiKcr their float or if they need additional information of In conjunction with Old Capitol Days the Territorial Statehouse State Park will be sponsoring a guided 1989 ATV trail ride July The ride will begin at 8 am at the Chalk Creek trail head which is located 3 miles east of Fillmore Utah The Chalk Creek - Sandrock Ridge ATV loop can be driven by riders with moderate skill levels The trail follows 36 miles of mostly low standard dirt roads ami will take approx 5 hours to complete A maximum grade of 18® is found on portions of Sandrock Ridge Be prepared to cross the stream several times in the first 2 miles of the trail You will experience canyon bottoms to open ridge tops and vegetation changes from sagebrush to white fir as you climb about 5000 feet in elevation After the ride participants will be awarded a toeommMioraWpt ride after which riders will be able to relax and enjoy a barbecue chicken dinner at the Territorial Statehouse State Park in Fillmore Utah The dinner will be provided by Scotts Family Dining Other activities such as an antique car show and food booths will be sponsored by the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce Registration forms for the ride are available at Deardens the information booth at North Park or by contacting the Territorial Statehouse State Park at: PO Box 657 Fillmore Utah 84631 A $1000 must accompany the registration form and must be received at the Territorial Statehouse by June 21 1989 to be eligible for the ride The ride is limited to 50 riders Come and join us for an exciting day Measles and Vaccination information The I illmore Community Medical Center and Public Health are concerned about the recent outbreak of measles in the Intermountain Region and together would like to provide the following information for your use MEASLES DATA Other terms for measles include “red measles” measles” and “hard measles" Measles is to be distinguished from rubella or “German measles" (“three-dameasles” or “soft measles”) The incubation period is generally eight to 12 days (from exposure to onset of symptoms) the average interval from exposure to appearance of rash is usually 14 days Patients are considered contagious one to two days before onset of symptoms (three to five days before onset of rash) and up to four days after appearance of the rash Measles is transmitted by direct contact with infectious droplets and by airborne spread VACCINE RECOMMENDATIONS Persons born before 1957 are considered to be immune (due to natural infection) and do not require immunization Recipients of killed vaccines (who have never had measles) should receive live measles vaccine which protects against atypical measles If born after 1957 unvaccinated and no history of measles individual should get measles vaccine If you have never had measles and received an unknown vaccine during you should get live measles vaccine Infants under six months are protected by maternal transferred antibodies assuming that the mother is immune Vaccine is available through the local health department and local physicians |