Show October Maiard 15 20C8 Courtv Pace Oronce Peeress Roholt wins SP (ember ie taoeA tA and there has bees an opea kpsi a the Hrsciriey Pcs O See tscowipi customers to axne hje Barbara Stuart Hinckley's bcs BwtnanJer spent tune in the Vb by saymg hef!o providing cookies imd pronxng awareness of postal Each fcme new stamps beproduct came to aIab!e a Lstsg a updated t the lobby We recently added the Mgrafcry Bud tduck) stamp to the Is as tollable fa purchase a August a box holier xtoey that asked easterners m update name and addresses distributed A a service onegtsl company our uhimase goal i to provide aceurtt secure and service A each person hefps correct hi or her information with the Renders of hi her mail reaching thar goal is more easily attained The survey also invited the customers to indicate whether or not they would be interested m learning more about money back guaranteed Express Mail Service Internet Options such as printing y out own label Click S Ship personalized stamps and Alternate Access - purchasing stamps by mad online or at vending machines banks and grocery stores to save you time in tine As an incentive for the return of the survey each customer was given a ticket that entered them into a drawing for an Official Postal Framed (Richfield UT) Central Utah Public Health Department (CUPHD) will be holding flu vaccine clinics at the Delta office located at 428 Fast Topaz BKd Suite D on Thursday October 6 from 2 00 pm to 6 00 pm and at the Fillmore office located at 50 South 400 West on Wednesday October 5 from 200 pm to 600 pm and on Tuesday October 28 from 9 00 am to 2 00 pm Flu shots cost S2500 and are billable to insurance or Medicare PEHP CUPHD accepts Altius DMBA IHC Medicare Medicaid CHIP Unicare Humana Gold Choice Molina Advantage Secure Horizons and Sterling Options Despite the many advances in nfodem medicine influenza causes more than 200000 hospitalizations and an average of 36000 deaths each year in the US Influenza is a contagious viral infection of the nose throat and lungs that usually occurs ii the winter months and can cause severe illness Typical influenza illness is tp h fS wt: The t Fill mere faces c Skeny SkepurJ la the spotlight of the Fae of Fillmore this week is the home of Connie Martin a turn of the Ken century Victorian sty ie home that ts By Reed Roholt displays the Official Postal Framed he won at the Hinckley Post Office Olympic Artwork This artwork had stamps from the 2002 Utah Olympic Game and is a limited edition piece On September 26th the drawing was held and Reed Rohob was the priviHe is very excited to leged winnerbe the proud owner! Congratulations Olympic Ajtwork Reed’ We look forward to providing for jour future Postal needs! PS We still have cookies once in a while so stop in some time buy some stamps and say hello First Capitol Main Street Beautification Committee Members of the First Capitol Mam Street Beautification Committee were the featured speakers at Fillmore's Fine Arts Each member talked about his her role in bringing the project to completion Comments and questions were made by the Fine Art's members and everyone feh better informed after the meeting's conclusion Shots available at Health Departments Flu 3 JTT characterized by the abrupt onset of fever chills cough headache runny nose sore throat and muscle and joint pain People with mild symptoms such as cough and mild fever can also have an infection with influenza virus and symptoms can be similar to those caused by other respiratory viruses Persons with mild symptoms can still transmit influenza virus to others including to persons at nsk for more severe influenza virus infections “To protect our population everyone needs to be vaccirvted" says Leslie Abraham Community Health Services Director Although up to in 5 Americans will get influenza each year many do not get vaccinated The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDQ recommends an annual influenza vaccination for anyone who wishes to reduce their risk for this severe respiratory illness Individuals with chronic medical conditions such as diabetes asthma or heart disease are particularly at nsk of complications as are people or other in nursing convalescent institutional settings Given that influenza may lead to hospitalization or even death especially among the elderly people 50 years of age or older are also urged to get the influenza vaccine annually In addition anyone who is in close contact with someone at high risk of influenza infection should be immunized to help prevent spreading the virus This includes parents grandparents health care workers babysitters and caregivers Vaccination should continue throughout the influenza season which can begin as early as October and last as late as May Because the flu vaccine is updated every year to keep up with changes in circulating flu viruses and because immunity to influenza ruses declines within a year after vaccination it is important to get vaccinated against influenza every year For more information contact the Delta office at (435) truly elegant A step mto the foyer is like taking a step back in time It ts filled as is the entire home with antique furnishings giving the visitor a taste of days gone by A cherry cupboard from 1865 stands against the east wail of die dining area while the west w all is colorful with handmade quilts arranged neatly on a set of shelves The parlor ts relax in g and comfortable w ith Victorian furniture Antiques and collectibles everywhere to add to the charm The upstairs bedroom are named for each of Ken and Connie's Each is four daughters in its own color scheme An office and kitchen area are off the foyer with a ground floor bedroom that has been added on later The garden is an interesting spot It has been done in the as well traditional design which dates back to Medieval European monasteries People who grew up in the neighborhood remember it as a favonte place to play In the older photo one can see a young birch tree near the Roger's family Those who have lived in Fillmore for a few years will remember the same tree as being a huge specimen that everyone remarked about In recent years it died and has been removed It is interesting to note right from the outset that the home's official address is 90 South Mam The mam entrance was welcomed to is actually on Second South Ken pointed out a door on the north side of the living room which was probably (he original main entrance and the reason for the Main Street address of the house The construction It was made of a is quite unique sandstone block foundation and the bricks were locally kilned Most of the building's wood is red pine tach room on the lower floor was built as a structure The home was built in 89? by oM rV nHi VA Theodore Willard Rogers who was Ken in Provo on February 21 M53 as his parent's farm's was on their wav to answer the call to move to He was named Theodore lillmore after his father and Willard after who had been Willard Richards especially kmj to his mother The family remained in Provo for about a year before continuing their relocation to this area The Rogers lived in the Old Fori f a while until it was safe to leave it They Knight a lot and built a log home halfway down the block west of the public square Theodore married Lilly Powell m 1898 in Fillmore She was from both parents having Meadow emigrated from the British Isles The couple had three children Henrietta Willard Theodore dieJ at birth Rogers was Km in 1900 and Sarah Rogers in 1907 In the early I920's the Roger's took in Kirders Agnes Wilson came from Nebraska to join her son F Vance and lived in the home William Wilson's father courted his wife Jane McBride in one of the parlors (Information from William Wilson ) The house w as purchased by Bert family ill and Ruby ClutT who owned it in the 1910's and 940's Bert was an artist and painted a beautiful scene of a lake and woods on the walls of the little breakfast nook The story is told of Kw Bert liked to hunt and letting friends come spend the night and have breakfast before they left to hunt but when people started showing up that he didn't know and bedding down all over the home he had to put that to an end William and Madeleine Wilson bought the home and raised three children there William was in the newspaper business and his wife taught school The home has also been owned by the Waters family LcRoy and Rita I ogue and Pearl Fowlke I ath owner of the home has made a few changes but the original style is still evident for all to enjoy The current owner Ken Martin made the comment in our interview that if he had an endless amount of money he would buy all of the old homes in town and restore them as that is where our heritage lives f V' yc-ej- i a CANCGn yl e A-- i Uw'-D- j with FULL HEALTH COVERAGE 2008 you're 50 or older you most likely qualify for a free breast and cervical cancer screening To find out If call 0 Q Ford 7000 Customer Cash 1250 Flex Buy Bonus Utah Cancer Control Program Joint Program of the L'tah Department of Health and Utah Load Health Departments i s SoWna PJta&Hs NO EXCUSES Ht SCftflttiB 597 Duty 7000 Customer Cash 1250 Flex Buy Bonus 500 Ford Credit Bonus 8750 Total Rebate 500 Ford Credit Bonus 8750 Total Rebate “H her Copy 2008 Ford Super SuperCrew V Good Deah Mu art UJ IT Liter!’ Xeuj |