Show 111282 ewJJLMItart County Chronics PmitiLHMtmtisr Forgotten school students can earn Snow credits High " S now n ar- t) a J aenW-- m Kphrasm and iridudin uyh school OAU-- and Millard program caib-- crricurrefit at'n cdialion maan that qualified junior and awniortt iri tha V Lool can get HnoW trad la for eourw-- s taka while atiil art rolled in high TM- leva! coura count school tngh graduation at tha aarne tirna thay qualify for Lno h credits Thos credit ara a!v to othar roD-gard uruvarsiba in tha staU eysli-- 0rrjrrit hl tard Snow Collage's Mai JaoiM-r- i ’or A I'stt in ty VAuhUiif said atudanM can aarn up to 16 a credit hours cf rol through th concurrent pregraw whlc ati'1 enrollad in high school That eq jvalaft to a full quarter of collage dy aid rnuat wn ro! n certain a grad t areTiy of 35 or avwraga g point in all class' and a grade point average of at least 30 in thee subject for which tha student applying if it' an acadamie toursa like math or English and a grade point of 275 or letter if it' a vereational aiibject like drafting fstudent must also have the from at least erne teacher and are required to pay tuition Alerut 2H student are now enrolled in the program They com from Delta and Millard a well a from Manti Gunnison North fsanjc-tSouth Sanpete and North Sevier They take uch classe a world civilization college algebra and college English They are taught ley the regular high cboo! teacher Divorce Education Seminar Mnc usually lakes place m a urt and congraiul nutch with line Divorce takes liaie ol family arid ace sswuh lie (retted friend loonlmi in p and tnrfri The breakup erf a fanily ’'rough divorce it the cause erf much pain arrj craduti ra) '( o help eate trrrne ed the rradutaai (if ah Children it offering a '! ee education tr mmar lei parent 'fan ’he ’fah ( ooity area Tne seminar i' ('I I and me Fide f RLL child tare u tegmenta ef f! seomar explore su ranging (rn haste legal pure iat h at (ding for divorce to dm miiuttht impari id divorce arid how n affect parent arid liaif children Wfiert a marriage break li(i Ifirrtl (e pa'M Hence me reased financial tirain lire third segment ed (lie seminar cover in the community available 7 'adir et and rnoria'r Ur improve (heir nancial emdil‘rfi divorce (he edctior seminar it fortomW k Park viear (’eU:red he 'fnnpanryrrt Mnlal f'enur 1161 Iwsi 3N0 North Priver form 9 M a m (mill noon 7e(rre registercall f'srkvice C'enutr 373 4765 Uuh Ouldrcn is usmcwidc child advocacy organ) aim dial ceavJw1 research and (ulucaiion S(rc4ks out on behalf of children arvJ seeks Ur improve (he lives of children slow: families are least able proteci and nunure litem U is die goal ed die seminar Uj deliver accuraie and timely fads redivorce garding de process Ibis will enable parents Ur consider die needs of dieir children whe will inevitably lac impacted by die divorce The seminar is conducted in uajsoa turn and with die sujrjarrt erf die Utah Chapter of die American Academy of IMiatrics Hie lwgal Aid Society ol Salt Iwke Utah Legal Services arid die Association for Ouldrcn for die Enforcement of Hufifunt (ACf) f uriding is (ftovuUA hi part try die Durnkc I oundaiion and die K h Bamlierger and J L Bamberger Memorial f oundaiion Emergency feed 1990 wheat and feed grain program ii gii up will h gin lanuay 6 and g !' tl riwgh Ajad tkl atale re nernirrilt frr wliral aeiel eralt will Ire 5 ja rirfii harky and trrrn will Ire 10 (refer fit Thrr wdJ earl la- a paid land diver '(here is a modi tirm program in A pro fled whrai pfogeaeei (of I d ner may tkartc lo plan! up Ui 101 (rreneei ed In hate in wheal No ACH it ear 0 Tiurre it rerpnerd in (hit (reograen Ow ee pUnLeJ over hate V2 I me' h ar ret em will Ire fedueei try J10 ar re m arthiirmal inhrrmaium em lli M‘Jdrd Wheal I'rogeanipleatetallerf tnp hy nr tAfue Target (rrmes frr Cerrn $275 Wheal Id ' llarley $2 Vr ala (iait $M5 tf 'I 'I pl J‘0 The Lrnergcncy feeJ program will mue diomgh Dccemirer3 19k9 A hvesuak owner has Ur have suffered a 40 percent hrss rm all crojilarul pastures avi ranges peer! on hand must not Ire sufficient Ur maintain eligible livesUrck requiring feed purchases in erects of normal Ibe arrurunt of assistance is 50 (rcrcenlof the cost of feed purchased riot Ur cucced 5 cents (ter (rounf (lease lring records of die number of k amount of production run ally har vested arm runt of feed on harvl normal feeding period rm pasture ami range and estimated Irrts rm all feed If you have already signed up for die Disaster Program you can still sign up for die livcsUck f eed Program Ur see which program will fit your needs Producers can nrrt lie paid hrr die same hrss in birth (rrograrns Only wlien yru slurw escesstve krss in die li vesurck Iced Program tan you receive a payment urukr both dol Patients Christmas Program Christmas is a time Ur be joyful and a time Ur be with family arid loved ones but for die patient at the Utah State Hospital without families Christmas can be the loneliest time of die year Each year die Hospital hat ISO pawould would tients ranging from 6 to have no Christmas witiiout the help of the community The Forgotten Patient Christmas Program has been designed to lielp provide Christmas for diese patients The success of die project defieruls Urtally on community volunteers Volunteers can lielp m a variety of ways Many families take an individual patient name and provide Christmas for that ervn A list of gift suggestion is sufrfihcd with a little ') this year Season's greeting from die Festival of 7rec dus year include an activity corner just for kids celebrity cooking demonstrations a new Gallery of Gifts plenty of space more entertainment and of course the daJe of IRA) stunning trees Now in it's 19th year die Festival a benefit for charity care at Primary Children's Medical Center opens November 29 in die Salt Palate arid end December 2 "There's more than ever to see arid do" says Chairwoman Lida Pae Gunn of Salt Lake City Gunn head a regionwide all volunteer Women's Endowment Board composed of more than 70 committees each with at least 10 members Contact m the west Millard area fjcriist Purcell U04 5070 Leslie Du Wcl 64 lube Dvcll 64 2 W Cadiy Morris 20 Parenting group The Department of Social S:rvices will be conducting a group using the "Systematic Training for Llhxtive Parenting" model at I illmore lieginrung January 4 PAi Any couples single parents or youth interested m pariicipat ing in die grrup can tall 74 3 661 for fur liter information The only charge for the course will Ire $695 for die parenting manual IMTKS AVAILABLE FAC J 111 4 fzr November 2nd Tuesday Each Month November 17 November 18 Delta V OKI HOFFDICS John Mendenhall MD Crclg MucArthur MD INT (tar nose throat) William Nelson MD rODJA'i KY (ankle & fool) Dai Id II Jararrilllo DI'M Fillmore Delta Delta Delta November 8 or 2nd Wednesday Hath MonihFlilmore Every 'I hursday Delta Fillmore MD 7 or Thursday Each Month December ht OFH I IIACMOIOOY Jesse Humaker M D November ACDIOCOOY Suzanne Urigrbcht Decern ENDOSCOPY 17 ter 6 and FLOWLLL Delta c DESERETOASIS Blame and Mae Cropper were in Salt Lake to visit their son and family Mrs Dennis Cropper While there they tended a piano recital which 2 of the grandchildren participated in Ormus and Winona Dutson and son Gary were in Provo Monday Stella Hawley and Nayon Young were in Provo on Tuesday for a dr appointment Ella Christensen is visiting in Genola with her daughter Vera Stevens and her husband Dee Stevens Stella Hawley and Nayone and Eugene Young David Young and his daughter Jennifer went to Provo on Sunday Oct 29th to attend a m isskmary report Elder Mike Ohran son of Mar alee Young and Richard Ohran served an LDS mission in Canada He is the grandson of Eugene and Nayon Young A lovely dinner was served at the Ohran’s home after the meeting Tony Western Alaska is visiting his parents Faun and Luclla Western Lata Giles spent several days in Salt Lake to be with her mother Mrs Smith who hail surgery The Daughter of Pioneers of Fanny Powell Cropper Camp held their monthly meeting Monday evening at the home of Captain Cleo Eliason Lesson was given by Martha Mace history of grandparents by Luclla Western Present were: Cleo LJiason Martha Mace Beulah Rowley Luclla Western Eunice Black Edna Christensen Vdatc Maxficld MayRcnc Bodcll Arprilla Scow Elaine Moody and Inez Kelly son of Elder Richard Willoughby Bishop Dale and Nadine Willoughby held his mission testimonal on Sunday at Oasis Ward Sacrament meeting Richard has been called to serve in the New York mission field We wish him much success in his labors in the mission Chad and Joan Anderson and children from Colorado spent die past week visiting with their parents Ike and Anderson of Deseret and Dale and Barbara Ashby of Delta Vera Smith from Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of her daughter and husband Leu and Norman Giles On Fri and Sat two girls from Deseret went to Cedar City to take part in die swim meet that was held there They were Shannon Lewis daughter of Dean and Mariiee Lewis and Kim Western daughter of Ray and Fayetta Western Casey Moody from St George is visiting with his grandparents Garold and Elaine Moody On Tuesday evening die Deseret Ward Young Women held their "Night of Excellence" A nice program was SANDS APTS NEWS Golds Christensen and On Nov Arietta Herron were invited to a Lions Party at (he Senior Citizen Hall here in Delta It was Hinckley Deseret and Oasis Loin Gub Visitors at Lillian Taylor's were her nephew and niece Lola and Jack Mcrill from PaysonThcy had dinner a die cafe and went for a ride to the cheese factory Mrs Eldon Erickson received good new from their family that their grandson Reed Erickson has been called to serve in die High Council of Laramie Wyoming Reed is a native of Della Also their grandson David Dickson has been called as ward clerk in Evanston Wyoming David is also a native of Delta Mrs Glen Dickson arc the proud of a baby son Mrs Mark parent Dickson arc the proud parents of a baby girl Mrs Eldon have 17 great grandchildren 9 girls 8 boys Jay and Gerry Bunker picked Bert Fullmer up at die Sands and took her out to Fish Springs They had a nice lunch and a beautiful day Bert Fullmer had her cousin Willard Nichols and friend Gordon Jenson come to see her They live in Coppcrton UT They eamc for the pheasant hunt Reed Holman from Montana Vivian Thomas and son came to visit her Sunday evening He is moving to Sun City AZ for the winter Bob Wallace son of Wioriaand Bert Wallace of early Delta stopped in die Sands to sec me He is a cousin of my husband WS Bassett Dora Wallace and John Walker drove up from Millard to visit me Goldie Miller went to Uuh Valley I lospi ul last week for back surgery She has been transferred to die Delta Com- SUGAUVILLE Delta Fillmore and Delta Fillmore and LAB LCSW Tlie American Cancer Society's Great American Smokerrul turns 13 diis year which could bring good fortune to those smokers trying to quit As it does each year on Smokeout Day die American Cancer Society will encourage all smokers to try dieir luck in remaining for 24 hours-- in the hope diat diey might quit for life Last years Smokeout proved to be die mag ic charm for approximately 107 percent of die nation’s smokers or 54 million people who gave up cigarettes die erilire 24 hours One to three days later 34 million of those people still were not smoking Held each year on the Thursday before Thanksgiving diis year on November 6 die Great American Smokeout is nationwide celebration featuring rallies races athletic events contests and more In short the goal is to work a little magic to help smokers quit arid stay quit The American Cancer Society will teleoffer free quit smoking phone service for 31 days beginning on November 16 die day of die Great American Smokeout Starting on Smokeout morning smokers who need help and support can call our toll free information service at rcceivici practical tip for the day and every day for the ncxlmonth When they call diey'll get a new tip Vtrgic Ivic Hi: MD Sc MD MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING aigle Smokeout ifF and Wynn Hemmcrt I American Great If you do nol have a farrn plan through (he Soil Conservation Service which has been written within die last few years we recommend (hat you contact diem to get die plan wriuen or Ufidaicd In order to participate with J990 a plan will AS CS after January have to be in place and applied to your farm ITomas Dickinson Barbara Heidi Pillrngs Cathy Rowley Kmtarni Stewart busiMembers of the community nesses and civic organizations are encouraged Ur participate Discount pre Festival tickets (adulu $225children$L25) are available from Women's Endowment Board members and most Zions First National Banks Attention farmers! and 7435555 AMJK(Y& IMMUNOfaOCY Henry Yeaiei caregivers AARP has resource materials on caregiving available at no cost These include a list of common concerns and where to turn for help a caregiver's yellow pages of organizations and ions and a car eg iver's bill of ri ghts AARPs publication "Home is where the care is" offers general information and an overview on resources Contact AARPs Area Office at 136 South Maim Salt Lake City Utah 4101 for diese free publications The American Association of Retired Persons is the nation's largest organization of persons 50 and older The association has named access to health care for all people it’s national priority There arc over 26XM) members of AARP in Utah Festival of Trees better he following medical pcdaJI$ls are available at Delta Community Medical Center and tllmorc Community Medical Center Call die number lined for an appointment MI) u Family caregiving As our population ages the probability it overwhelming that at tome point virtually vry American will become a unc arrg ver vimeone wlur provide paid persona! care in die home such as fiaaJ preparauon dressing and bathing for an older chrrmically ill or disabled family member or friend That i the conclusion of research conducted in l'H7 by die American Association of Reured PersttrisfAARPj anti theTravel-e- r Company Foundation die Torecogniethecontributionsof caregivers die American Association of Retired Persons is promoting November 19 25 as National Family Caregiver Week The national observance is field each year during die Thanksgiving holiday m increase public awareness of and who serve a support for individual 'I Jackson about the patient they are Cash donations are also sponsoring welcome for (hose who would prefer to have hospital volunteers do the shopping Individual items such men’s under clothing socks grooming items (combs cologne dcmUrmt etc) are needed Candy is also a welcomed gift The Forgotten Patients Program is quite often the only touch of the Holiday Spirit the patients will experience We hope that your assistance in diis program will help you lo experience the spirit of giving this holiday season For further information call Janina Chilton or Shawn Peterson at the Utah State Hospital at information TuesDiunc-Frida- Monday & Wednesday patients need and art eligible for home health careafter&urgeryorhospitallation For Information about home health care call: Delta Community Medical Center at 864 5591 or Fillmore Community Medical ('enter at 7435591 Many DELTA COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER FILLMORE COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER Inlet mountain Health Care Facilities J A large group of relatives gathered a! the home of Mark and Karen Ward Je and children for die ripening of die ITieasanl Hunt 32 people in all Karen’s parents G or dan and Chluanclle Hansen Sandy dieir daughters Pam Nielson West Jordan Vickie Crook and husband Dave and Emily Riverton Mark's brother Kevin Jason and Isaac Riverton Visiting Ruthmary Brower on Saturday (opening day of plicasani hunl) were her nephews Gary Liiiz and son Bret and Kciih Utley son Jeff and the lauer'a two aons Arthur and Beth Allen have returned from a threrf week vacatioin to Kentucky Elizabeth town where they served a LDS Mission They went to the LDS Temple in Adams GA with a family from Elizabethtown Lynn Allen attended die funeral service in Fillmore Nov 6 for Ann Adams Dcrusc Allen Adams is the wife of Andrew Adams grandson of Ann Melvin and Euntic Whctum arrived to visit dieir daughter Eulynn her Nov husband Roger William and children The Whetlon'S home is in Thatcher AZ On dieir way u FIowcll they snipped in Mxxasin AZ toenjoy an overnight stay as guests of Melvin's sister and brothcr-ilaw Gary and Karen Shurtz had a Halloween party for both of their families Shurtj and Dafoci The guest included clowns vampires werewolves witches a fat lady a man dressed in plaid a little black family from down south a princess pirate bear streaker Frankenstein cheerleader hobo ghost and a goblin Games were played and food was served During die evening a pinata was broken They even scared a neighbor or two Mrs Lois Greene had a visit from her grandson Richard Greene son of Mrs Carl Greene of Twin Falls ID Richard has just been released from die navy and was enjoying visiting his grandmother relative and friend Manley and Maxine Abbott had their son Tony nad three grandsons Clay Ben and Adam home for the deer hunt They arc from Oearficld also visiting was grandson David Diwc from West Point Mrs Cecil Shuru had dieir ion He Corey home for die weekend brought hi sister Peggy Walker and five little girls with him They all re- Arprilla Scow Ph presented by the 19 girls Present wth the girls were their parenu and their leaders Dean and Jackie Black left Tuesday for Colorado (Hayden) to see their new great grandson the son of Dennis and Vickie Parrott Grandparents are Doug and Frances Black Mechan They will visit with their daughter Frances and family for a few day Congratulations to David and Lon Bunker on the arrival of their new daughter on Nov 3 Doyle and Martha Mace visited Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake and also visited in Kaysville with their son Joe and his family and in Layton with their daughter Manlyn and her family Adam Bodcll son of Kevin and Mayrcnc Bodcll and Brian Anderson son of Dallas and Janeue Anderson were both baptizied and confirmed on Sat Nov 4 also Cory Anderson son of Chad and Joan Anderson of Colorado was baptized and confirmed The infant son of Dixon and Laura Eliason was blessed on Sun Nov 5 by his father and given the name of Curtis Dixon Eliason Visiting at the home of Owen and Luclla Western for the pheasant hunt were Tony Western Anchorage AK John Western and family Oak City Wally Western and sons Douglas Western and son and Mary Campbell and family all of Sandy Pete and Deb Carter and family and Donna Walker and children of Sutherland Gill and Lori Dutson and children from Brigham City spent the weekend at the home of parents Greg and Michelle Dalton from Prcrvo spent the weekend with her parents Garold and Elaine Moody Steven and Julia Miner and children and Martin Eliason and family from Salt Lake City Chase and Sylvia Williams Provo were all at die home of parents Lincoln and Cleo Eliason for the weekend Mrs Jones from Bunkerville spent a few days at home of their daughter and family Laura and Dixon Eliason Elder Jordon Smith son of Alan and Patricia Smith returned home from hi LDS Mission Congratulations to newlyweds Greg Gillen and Kimberly Meyers on their recent marriage on Gel 14 199 They will make their home in Salt Lake City Greg is the son of Elmo and Iris Gillen of Oasi Mildcn and Arprilla Scow went to Hurricane UT on Wed Nov 8 to attend funeral service for Mildcn’s Aunt Annie Scow Mary Bassett m unity Medical Center Get well Goldie We send our love and concern to Mr Sharon Wright Thank to Eldim and Margery Hawley for getting rid of the weeds around die Sands We send our sympathy to the family of Nina Lee Mrs Eldim Dickson have received two new great grandchildren Mrs Enid Bunker is back from her vacation Welcome back Marcella Ross drove me to my home On Oct 26 the Girl Scout Troop X200 came to the Sand to wish us a Happy Halloween Leaders are Laurie Roach and Debbie Houghton Girls present: Annie Draper Drin Larsen Nicole Houghton Jennie Olsen Larissa Roach Amber Houghton Colby Houghton Kara Roach Mary Lynn Stoddard Mrs Irene Twitched’! great granddaughter came to visit and help clean her apartment Mrs LcRoy Twitched’ wife Irene has her sister from McGill N V here for a visit A party was arranged on Oct 27 at the Sand dining room for the resident The Roger Howes’ family performed a musical number On Oct 26 the Lorraine family (Palmer) got together at Gayle Hathaway’ home They had a party for Doris and Glen Brown a farewell for them for the winter Mary Jeffery had the cast taken off her foot Sat Oct 28 Mr Bert Sanford went to Magna to visit hi daughter Janet for a few days June Lounsbury Ph: j JJ turned on Sunday Mrs Jesse Johnson had visitors for the blessing of their new granddaughter Her name is Jancc Dawn daughter of Amanda and Jan Over son of Mesa AZ They brought Amanda’s two brothers Matt and Jesse with them Also visiting was Kay Over son grandfather from She it the great grandSpringvide daughter of Bub and Vcrla Jenson Han’s Lovell son of William and Julie Lovell celebrated his 10th birthday with a party of Nov 3 989 Eleven of hit friends were in attendance It was a and pizza party Each guest painted a design on a Chelae Ksy Loved daughter of William and Julie Loved will celebrate her 2nd birthday Nov 4 1989 Her birthday will be celebrated with a family party Ron and Arm Allowsy had ton Kurt form B landing home for five day and for the deer hunt Daughter Kim and Mike were here too Each one of the family got a deer including Ann Kurt shot die biggwit buck The earthworm it often known by several other names ding fithworm angleworm or nightcrawler inclu- |