Show '"H 1 5The Sundews Wetinrirty Decomiw ia iqqi Rilla Doe Barbara Scott A Missionary farewell was held on Sunday in Aurora Second Ward for Elder Ryan Whitlock Elder Whitlock leaves on the 8th for the MTC then will serve in the Bristol England Mission Many friends 529-736- 0 and loved ones attended the meeting to express their love and support for Ryan We have heard through the grapevine that several families are from the love and goodness ofSanta’selves Aren’tthey lucky! Scofield heavily stocked & should open in spring Scofield Reservoir was success- fully treated in September to remove all fish An after treatment shoreline count of 150 feet found 1708 carp six trout and two wall- eye Biological sampling in Novem- - ber indicated that the target species carp walleye and chub were completely eradicated and that the zooplankton (tiny animals in the lakes) had recovered sufficiently to feed rainbow trout State and federal hatcheries stocked 169000 rainbow into Scofield in November Of these 50000 were eight inches or larger The reservoir has received 24000 pounds of trout this fall four times the annual quota and more fish will be stocked in the spring This unanticipated availability of fish from public hatcheries has made purchasing fish from a pri- - vale hatchery unnecessary The Committee Scofield to Improve Fishery has collected donations to be used for private fish purchases to help stock the lake These funds will now be sued to improve fish habitat and recreational facilities at the reservoir or returned to the donors if requested Scofield Reservoir now has very low oxygen content in the water There is a possibility that trout planted this fall could suffocate under this winter’s ice The reservoir’s low water level makes this more likely - especially if the ice lasts for a long time However removal of the enormous carp make prospects of a population winterkill less likely If the trout do not suffer winterkill Scofield Reservoir will be opened for fishing on Memorial Day weekend The Relief Society Pot Luck Christmas party was held Tuesday evening with a large crowd in atMichelle Nielsen and tendance her daughters Entertained the group with singing Lenna Sorenson gave a reading and Suzanne Sanders played a medley of Christmas songs Maxine Jensen of on her flute Centerfield attended with her daughter Michelle arljj her granddaughter his Ivan Sorermn celebrated 82nd birthday Friday the 13th with a special Tarty with friends andfqmily Iv land Edith daughBill ter Helen anr ler husband Hoffman were ire from Salt Lake Tammie Sure arrived home Sunday evening after completing her first quarter of College at Dixie College in St George to spend the holidays with Keith and Leah Bird Lots of homes in Axtell are fesfor the holidays tively decorated with lots of lights and other symbolic things Some of those are the Kaye and Marius Dcspain home Preston and Sheryl Steiger Bill and Sherrie Sorenson and Jim and Suzanne Sanders as well as Howard and Marjorie Jensen and many makes our town shine others to Scott and Congratulations Heather Winters on the birth of their son and on their temple sealing in the Manti Temple Saturday Bishop Elwood and Julie Sorenson Ken Buckland Teachers vote for Career Ladders to continue ( 71 thought the job enlargement - extra pay for extra work should continue 76 were in favor of sustaining the overall Career Ladder program in the future In 1991 the legislature appropriated $34332672 for the Career Ladder needs For more information about Career Ladders and its results call Area Obituaries Ha O Mason Myrup passed away She was on December 13 1991 bom in Centerfield on July 16 1911 She was a beloved mother of Shirley Fierro Patricia Tillotsen Robert L and John Paul Mason 5 also survived by 8 grandchildren four sisters great grandchildren Edna Beal Lola Willardsen Louise Newbold and Lela Gauer and Glen D and Beulah Kathleen Shores Hunter He married Betty Lavonia Logan October 22 1938 in Los Angeles She died October 28 California 1983 Glen was a stock broker for 45 years with Crowell Weedon Company He served in the US Navy during World War II Survivors include three daugh- - ) mentally sluggish as well Loss: of sadness are with the loss of i)ftcn associated In this case it could be something the loss of looking forward to Christmas and the holidays When it finally arrives we may feel a sense of loss over having nothing to look forward to any more Unrealistic Expectations: If we tell ourselves that everything has to go perfectly or it will be awful - we set ourselves up for trouble DeDres- - Orr 7 sion follows The post holiday pits are likely to be a combination of all the factors discussed above But they can be avoided: Pace yourself We all know we should try to plan ahead so we’re not rushed at the last minute Pacing yourself may also include not attending every social function you’re invited to Change your outlook Tell yourself that if things don’t quite work out as you’d like it - it’s still okay Plan beyond the holidays Plan that a fun activity for you can begin looking forward to after the holiday season If we expect Christmas to be the peak of the year and it falls short where does that leave us? Christmas is a great family holiday - but it’s not the only time these things can happen Have a merry mental outlook before and after the holiday season YOSevier County Extension ters Glenda and Paul Klein WhitDebbie and Dan tier California Hacker Linda and Jerry Tullius 5 grandchilCalifornia Whittier Brothers and Sister Bill dren Hunter Azusa CA Louise Powell Covina CA Sue West Novato CA Jim Hunter and Sam CA Hunter both of Glendora were held services Funeral 16 1991 at December Monday Noon - with burial in the Redmond under the direction of Cemetery the SpringerTumer Funeral Home Redmond Legion Post 118 provided the military honors of Centerfield Mrs Gary (Sally) Centerfield West Jordan 14 grandchildren Tammy Johnson pits Fngs one brother Clarence Myrup Ila moved to California in 1934 and was an Eagle Rock resident for She was a cashier and 57 years secretary for Bob’s Big Boy Restaurant for 27 years she retired in 1975 Services were held on Tuesday December 17 1991 in Glendale California under the direction of the Forest Lawn Mortuary Delias W Christensen 74 72 Dellas Willden Christensen died December 1991 in Gunnison Valley Hospital She was bom in Scipio September 29 1917 to Henry and Anne Leona Jensen Willden She married Earl Milton Christensen in Manti Utah on November 22 1937 later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple April 7 1955 She was an active member of the LDS Church and her community serving in many capacities including Relief Society Presidency State Relief Society Primary She also served as a Young Women Teacher Old Folks Committee member Past Captain of the DUP South Sanpete DUP Regional President SeniorCitizen Past Administrator Board President She made many beautiful wedding cakes sheet cakes She loved camping and loved her family very much Survivors include her husband Earl Children Mrs Bill (JoAnn) Qeland Salt Lake City Mrs James Salina Mrs Crane (Georgena) Christensen Richard (Earlene) 8 company Happy Birthday wishes to Raymond Jensen on December 15 and Ferron Despain on December 16 y Why do people end up feeling bleak blah and basically blue after the Christma holidays? There are a number of reasons Knowing the cause can help you head off the symptoms: Over tiredness: When we make our 101 holiday preparations go to social gathering stay up late and do all the extra thjitgs we do during the holiday season' we may naturally become overtijfed Our mental well being is direaoy affected by our physical well ntlng and we can feel Hunter 75 Glen Davis Hunter 75 died 10 1991 in LaJolla December California He was bom August 24 1916 in Lone Elm Arkansas to Carl Loy LaPreal Olsen 528-794- Phyllis Cowley Joan Gillies Rilla Dee Sroenson and Lacl Thalman along with Heather parents Ellis and Merlene Peterson and Scotts grandmother from Circle ville were there to share this special occasion Jay and Stella Lee Jensen enjoyed having their grandchildren Talcn and Kasta Neilsen spend a couple of days with them while their parents Sally and Trent were in Salt Lake Eunice Despain was released Sunday as a Sunday School teacher Jeffrey and Lenna Sorenson were sustained as teachers in that orThe Lynn Sorensons ganization were speakers in Sacrament meeting with Emily and Rhonda Mecham each playing piano selections Phyllis Cowley and Kaye Despain attended the piano recital of Roxannes Fjeldsteds students in which their grandchildren were performing on Sunday afternoon Danny and Nancy Boore and family have had to vacate their trailer due to the visit of an uninvited and unseen guest They are presently staying with Audrey Boore until they can make other arrangement or move into their new home It seems a skunk or skunks came in the night forcing the family to leave since they could not endure their Heading off the post-holida- More than 600 Utah educators responded to a career ladder poll in 1990 and there were significant findings in the statistics according to the State Office of Education wanted the extended con90 tract component to continue and said it had a very positive 37 effect on teacher morale felt career ladders made 43 the profession more attractive to current teachers Sorensen Clyde Hurst County Agent Recently I wrote about the white and the fly problem in California need for care when bringing plant materials into Utah Even though it likely could not become established here due to the cold winter temperatures therefis a need to be careful about the possibility of bringing the pest into greenhouses As you remember it has two common names: sweet potato whitefly and poinsettia whitefly The white-fllikely would attack unprotected poinsettias just it will attack any other plant species but its preference for poinsettias as compared to others is probably similar to a Mormon cricket’s preference for the crops of a farmer who happened to be a Mormon as contpared to the crops of a farmer of another faith Common mimes of plants and animals are often a result of who or where they Wtte first seen or were a For example particular proglems the sugar beetfcafhopper Although there are nojore sugar beets in Utah the sugbeet leafhopper still comes to Utafomd spreads curly top disease Onlftow it is most often a problem with tomatoes and even on petunias and egg plant - not sugar Canada thistle a very aggressive perennial weed is a native of southeastern Eurasia - not Canada It was introduced into Canada in the late 18th century and eventually spread into the US where it is now very widespread Nurserymen and greenhouse operators should be careful to inspect all plant materials they bring in from out of state Soil Moisture We have had a fair amount of moisture this fall but you should check the soil moisture around woody plants to be sure they are going into the winter with adequate water available to the deep roots Plantings on the south sides of structures are the ones most likely to have If you are in doubt a last a problem good watering will pay dividends Another thing to consider is protection for plants that regularly suffer from winter injury or broken branches due to snow accumulation or snow falling off the house Wrapping with burlap will be the best thing you can do to prevent this The Relief Society held its annual Christmas Party Tuesday evening A light supper was served and a darling program put on by Vicki Leavitt daughter of Snama and Lamar Bosshazrdt and three other ladies The ladies are all from Salt Lake City and their program cluded rap song and stories telling both the serious and humorous sides of the Christmas season New Relief Society Manuals were presented to each lady at the end of the evening evening the RedWednesday mond Ward Adult Christmas Party was held A ham dinner with all the trimmings was served before a program about one of the Wise Men we are not as familiar with was presented Special musical numbers by Pryce Kay and Don Hales Nancy and Kevin Hampton and Randy and Bonnie Andreason For more information Quig Nielson The city of Ogden became known as the junction city when the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific railroads established the city as a railroad division point And logically so for Ogden named for Peter Skene Ogden a Hudson Bay Company trapper who was in northern Utah in the 1820s had been the focal point and a place of rendezvous and wintering for fur traders and trappers since the coming of the white man During the winter of trappers lived in skin tents at the Some had present site of Ogden taken Indian wives and had settled down “to a winter of eating sleeping yam spinning and contests of strength” Miles Good year a Connecticut native built his cabin in 846 thus becoming the first white settler in Ogden Later he sold his cabin and land to Captain James Brown of Mormon Battalion fame Captain Brown with his family and a few other settlers built a fort In 1849 they called “Brownsville” Brigham Young came to visit and Results are in from Utah’s first Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep hunt in modern times and they are encouraging according to the Division of Wildlife Resources All three permittee took mature rams with massive horns The high bid permittee Jim Tonkin harvested the largest ram a year old bighorn Ogden resident Jay Anderson got the first ram of the hunt a big year old ram He said the hunt was “the most exciting hunt I’ve ever been on in my life” Shawn Iabrum from Roosevelt also took a large ram and described the hunt as “the hunt ofalifetime! The hardest hunt I’ve ever been on” Last year a helicopter survey by DWR biologists on both Indian great grandchildren Orthella Christensen Sorensen 4 Sisters Layton Mayfield Olga Lois Marianna Westenskow Layton Harris Mayfield were held Funeral services December 14 1991 in the Ward Chapel with Bishop Reed Burial was in Roberts conducting the Mayfield Cemetery under the direction of the Warren R Jensen Funeral Home also turns out to be deeply of the strength and purposefulness which underlies al the of these charming antics crazy The play unforgettable women will have you laughing one minute and crying the next All curtain times at the Joseph Senior Crane Theatre are 8 pm citizens and high schoolers receive a discount on their tickets Reserve your seats by calling ext 265 the play revealing history of Ogden Significant because Corinne the little town west of Brigham City once had high hopes of being the division point in the Union Pacific Railroad and becoming the Chicago of the west But Corinne’s road went down hill when branch railroad lines were built in the 1870s and 1880s connecting the transcontinental systems in Ogden with other settlements in Utah Idaho and Montana and BLM lands resulted in a count of 131 sheep In 1991 only BLM lands were surveyed revealing a count of 55 head Because of poor the population survey conditions in the area is expected to be considerably higher was excellent “Reproduction according to Derris Jones DWR game biologist “Virtually every ewe we observed had a lamb” In 1991 the Board of Big Game Control authorized for the first time three Rocky Mountain Bighorn The Ute Tribe issheep permits sued an additional three permits Considering the vitality of the herd and the number of mature rams in the population a similar number of perm its are expected to be awarded in 1992 Man loses part of his nose in family fight A Tooele man ended up in a Salt Lake City hospital after a domestic fight cost him part of his nose Police officers responded to the man’s home shortly before midnight and found that a portion of his nose was missing The man’s wife was treated and released from a local hospital with bruises alleg- - caused by being sledgehammer edly struck with A 3 year old man was arrested on charges of mayhem - a second decree felony referring to dismembering or destroying body parts The incident is being investigated as alcohol related Feel The Heat beets The Snow College Theatre season continues with four of Steel Magnolias performances from January This touching play which spired the hit movie takes place in the small town of Chinquiapin LA at Truvy’s Beauty Salon where all the ladies who are ‘anybody’ come to have their hair done Concerned with a group of gossipy southern ladies the play is both hilarious and touching In the end grew The coming of the railroad in March of 1869 was without doubt the most significant event in the sheep hunt successful your Agent at 'Steel Magnolia' will be performed at Snow climbed a nearby hill “to view or select a location for a town” The following year the Mormon leader sent 100 families to settle the area Young was considered an excellent judge of men as his success in colonization In 1850 testifies he sent Lorin Farr not one of the original Weber Valley Settlers to take charge of the Ogden and Weber county affairs It was under Farr’s careful administration that the city Utah's first ever Bighorn call County Extension extension 275 2 Pioneer Flashbacks problem Sevier - It wcrc included in the program was a special evening for all attending Tuesday evening Michael Johnson and Jason Sam Johnson and confirmed were baptized members of the LDS Church They are sons of Keith and Sandy Johnson Saturday evening a reception was held in the Stake Center to honor Geoff and Maria Anderson who were recently married Many family members and friends joined to wish them well Word was received Tuesday of the death of Glen Hunter He died of a heart attack in California and was brought back to Redmond to be buried His daughters and their husbands and all but two of his were present Many grandsons friends from California and here were present to express their sympathy to the family $ Day 5 Night Hotel & Bahama Cruise Vacation Packages! 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