Show Millard County Chronicle Kelby C Swallow Swallow returns from mission Elder Kelby C Swallow son of Garth and Carina Swallow of Flowell returned home April 2 1990 after serving a successful mission in the North Carolina Raleigh Mission He will report his mission April 22 in the Flowell Ward at 1:50 am Everyone is invited to attend Jim 19 imp pagft Wood Wood leaves lor mission Jim Wood son of Max and Pat Wood of Holden has been called to serve in the Denmark Copenhagen Mission and will enter the MTC April 25 His missionary farewell will be held Sunday April 22 at 11:45 am at the Holden Ward 1990 Folk Ads Apprenticeship Project padicipants Ead Pikyavit and son Local artist Ph: his left foot and burned the outside off He was treated at the Fillmore Hospital and will be sent to a hospital up north Best wishes to you Ryan Best wishes also to George Behunin who underwent major surgery at the Utah Valley Hospital recently The Sally Kanosh DUP meeting for April was held on Apr 2 at the home of Ina Huber Myrtle Rowley and Arlene Memmott of the County DUP officers came to install the Sally Kanosh Officers for next year which are: Dathel Whitaker as Captain Maurine Paxton st Vice Captain Lula George 2nd Vice Sec & Captain Thelma Oldfield Trcas Winifred Williams Registrar Loueda Blad Chaplain and Velda Behunin as Historian The appointed officers are: Custodian of Relics Rula Christensen Chorister and Lesson Leader Nora Price and Parliamentarian Ina Huber A story “Boys Will Be Boys” was read by Arlene Memmott A story taken from the journal of Benjamin Ashby “Whence Come the Horse" was read by Dathel Whitaker Pioneer songs were sung between stories The lesson “Landmarks and Events Along the Historic Mormon Trail" was given by Nora Price All those mentioned were in attendance except Velda Behunin A guest in attendance was Dorathy Beckham Refreshments were served by hostess Ina Huber - — r- - Ruth Zmitravlch Tuesday wich April 24: Hot pork sand- Wednesday April 25: Roast turkey with dressing Thursday April 26: Chicken noodle soup Don’t forget shopping tomorrow Friday April 20 Go spend some money It’i fcorid for the economy5 will find a trade fair (farm April home and garden show) at the Millard County fair building This would be a nice thing to go to twodaysil am to 9 pm There will be lots of entertainment Utah Legal Services will be at the Center May 3 8:30 to 9:30 am We've received many requests essubscribpecially from ers for news articles on the towns of Scipio and Meadow The problem is we have no reporters from these two towns If anyone from Scipio and Meadow is interested in being a correspondent and getting your local news in the Chronicle we would be delighted to Progress include you in our correspondent staff each week Call or and let us know From Treasures from Foreign L ands ’ Exhibit at Fillmore Library Handweaving from Guatemala and rug handwoven at the children's rug factory in Egypt Window Shopping Take a trip past the windows of 29 countries in the library this month We have gathered Treasures from Foreign Lands for your viewing pleasure— and it is a pleasure Sixteen library patrons are sharing some of their souvenirs brought back from trips abroad There are over seventy items on disAfrica Australia play representing: Brazil Chile China Czechoslovakia Ethiopia Egypt France Greece Guatemala Hong Kong Indonesia Israel Mexico aly Japan JerusalcmPalcslinc New Zealand Norway Panama Peru Russia Singapore Sweden Taiwan Thailand and West Africa Turkey These items just came in without any previous planning to represent specific countries The only requirements were that the items be left for the full month and that they be “hangablc” The library appreciates the cooperation of the 6 patrons who responded to our call with their lovely things After hanging the show we had lots of offers for other items from other countries but the library walls are full along with the multipurpose room walls Perhaps we can do this again another year and show yet a different group of Treasures Now this trip just entails a little short drive to the library no air fares no seasickness no foreign water— all very comfortable Come in and enjoy the show See the Kangaroo pelt the boomerangs the chimes paintings fabrics and clothing along with other things women linens bring New Books One of the most interesting books of our new purchases is "The Exploration of Book of Mormon Lands" This is a large well illustrated book in very readable language If you are interested get your name on the waiting list Mr Don Walker has come back to our area and has as usual brought us some choice books Among these is a very large “The Great Book of Currier & Ives ' America" and another great book on Western US We do appreciate the donation books It is amazing what great books have been donated to us Thanks again for your continued support —See you in the library Don’t become fossilized— get immunized April is Immunization Action Month and immunizations will be offered during extended clinic hours on Tuesday April 24 from pm This clinic will be conducted in the local public health office The address is 252 West Main in Delta Childhood diseases are not extinct The only way to ensure a childhood free from dangerous disease is to immunize against the “serious seven:” Polio Measles Rubella Mumps Diphtheria Pertussis Tetanus Health departments charge a minimal of $300 for administering the vaccine However no one will be denied immunization because of inability to pay Call the health department if you have questions at We wish to express thanks to everyone for the kindness and consideration shown to us in our time of need We are grateful for the doctors nurses hospital staff and ambulance personnel for the kind loving manner in which they cared for our husband and father We are thankful for the waim hearts and hands of the many friends and neighbors for the food and comfort brought to us The Fay Frampton Family pos- The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang the sess best" skills of Paiute brain tanning of hides to his sons Russell and Peter under a grant awarded as part of the Folk Arts Apprenticeship Project The Council solicited applications last fall from accomplished folk and traditional ethnic artists and from less experiences artists who wanted to apprentice with them t applications were received and 14 totaling $22859 were approved by the Utah Arts Council Board of Directors r r f - j j j j Local j reporters Pahvant jValley needed Senior Schedule Thank you " Use what talent you shares skills Earl Pikyavit Millard County traditional artist has been selected to participate in the second round of the Utah Arts Council’s Folk Arts Apprenticeship Project announced Carol Nixon UAC director This project is designed to help Utah’s existing cultural communities conserve perpetuate an maintain control over their own culturally expressive art forms by offering financial support for apprenticeships Master artist Pikyavit will pass on his Dathel Whitaker C KANOSH Bill and Arlene Turner was happy over the news of a new little granddaughter bom on Mar 22 in Huntsville Alabama to proud parents Jeff and Margaret (Turner) Kellee Roper Brooke has a brother Ryan who helped to welcome her home Around 350 people gathered at the Kanosh Ward Cultural Hall on Friday April 6 to honor the outgoing bishopric consisting a Bishop Vernon Christensen counselors Terry Higgs and Stan Koyle and Ward Clerk Virge Christensen The new bishopric preclub members pared food Fourteen decorated including flower arrangement centerpieces made by the girls This was one of their first Kanosh community service projects Their leaders are Teresa Adams Lola Roberts and her daughter Robyn Hulin They will accept anyone who would like to join Each auxiliary furnished a number for the program Plaques were presented to the outgoing bishopric by Bishop Dean Perkins The following couples met at Cove Fort on Sunday April 8 from 10 am to pm for a missionary training session: Del and Golda Allgood Duane and Rula Bartholomew Ronald and Evelo Anderson Joseph and Marlene Tillotson all of Fillmore Sheldon and Beulah Quambcrg Scipio Mac and Roena Shields Virge and Beverly Christensen and Willard and Dathel Whitaker of Kanosh Lloyd Robison who is over the missionary work in the Stake was accompanied by his wife Pam Virge Christensen is the group leader over these missionaries who will be serving at Cove Fort beginning April 14 Within a day or two Kyle Higgs son of Terry and Anita will have his Eagle Scout Project completed which is a nice drinking fountain at the ball park in Kanosh He has spent more than the 50 hours required for the Eagle project Good going Kyle for such a worthy project We welcome Maria Whitaker back among us again following her stay in Provo with her sister Nina DcBloise during the winter months A tragic accident happened in Kanosh on Wed April when Ryan Day and Rick Roberts were moving sprinkling pipes Ryan was holding one which touched a 1900 volt power line All of his fingers were badly burned some off and the volt traveled down to Progress April “Never economize - 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