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Show Wiltarn tenitor PAGE 3 JANUARY 12, 1996 tases | Home and School: Vital Links Obituary ® by LILY ESKELSEN President, Funeral services were held on Thursday, January 4, 1996 at the Milford LDS Ist Ward Chapel at 11:00 a.m. Interment was RAYLAVONBELLISTON | Milford; Ray LaVon Belliston, 88, passed away January 1, 1996 in the Milford Valley Memorial Hospital. He was born January 22, 1907 in Nephi, Utah to John & Elizabeth Lomax Belliston. He married Lucile Sampson on August 30, 1940 in Delta, Utah and their marriage was later Utah Education Association a Perception is more than half of our reality, What I think I can do may be more important “than my actual abilities to do it. “When a child says, "I can't", he in the Nephi Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. 1989 - 1996 To Charge Fines _ solemnized in the St George LDS Temple. “avill make that his reality, and “even with all of our coaxing, he UTAH Geen Milford Public Library Librarian Kathleen Jones regretfully announced today that the “will fail, proving that he was right Ray worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 33 years and was a member of all along. the railroad Old Timers club. He enjoyed overdue books. Beginning February Ist, patrons will be charged 5 cents Mil books, + Full Line Of Building Supplies» * Rough Sawn & Finish Lumber _ i ¢ Fuller Obrien Paints | * Two Scheduled Deliveries Weekly to-Milford : the outdoors especially hunting and fishing and camping. He had a great sense of per day per book not retumed on time. humor. He not only raised his children but Charges will be levied against the also 3 of his grandchildren. He was a . lindividual’s library card, and must be loving & kind Husband, Father, and cleared before checking out additional Grandfather, He is survived by his wife A child's confidence in “himself or “success. herself is vital and although Milford Library will charge fines on| to - self- esteem begins to take shape in the infant, it is never too late to foster and develop it. Never too late, but — - Lucile of Milford, children, William Farrell Library hours are Tuesday - & Norma Belliston of Oceanside, CA., through Friday from 1:30 to 5:30, If Dennis Belliston of Milford and a daughter _ easier said than done. These are cliches to live by. ‘I can easily spot a child in my “class who is in need of: special Sammie LuRae & Charles possible, please return books when the} Smith of ends- While supply lass! Call us toll-free! 1-800-304-5454 . Memphis, Tenn. 6 Grand and 8 Great library is open to avoid damage which Grandchildren. He was preceded in death - sometimes occurs in the book drop. ‘ by ason John and 10 brothers and sisters. ‘attention in building a positive | self-image. It's the quiet little boy “who has no friends. It's the girl FREE FIREWOOD Sawmill Phone: Fax: 801-438-5477 801-438-5454 1627 N. Hwy 357, Beaver -who shows off and plays class ‘clown. It's the discipline problem; it's the middle kid in a large — -family; it's the teacher's pet who “wants to stay after school and “erase the chalkboard. In short, it's “everyone--every single, precious, oS Oh what fun it was “andividual one of the 30 or 33 or “36 students I may have in any piven year, Te “a The link between home -and school becomes increasingly “Vital just as it ao 5; or now you — see The becomes “increasingly difficult to connect. ‘ Our children must hear the same “message from home and school: ‘You are important. You are a “winner, I value unconditionally. Find the children. Praise ability to you. I love you strengths in your them for their organize a neighborhood ball game. Praise them for their imagination in a drawing they make. Praise them. when: they: show caring fora younger brother or sister. Ask for their opinion. Ask for their help. Ask for their respect, but give them yours in return. As parents and teachers, we sometimes define our role as that of Corrector, Finder of Mistakes, - The holidays are gone, and now come the bills. We must broaden our perceptions of who we are. We are the voices that echo what our ono It’s always easy to overspend at Christmastime. Then add first-of-the-year bills. will be. They can knock a hole in any budget. - What’s the solution? Get a loan that will take care of all your. obligations and start the new year fresh. . Our business is lending money and we invite MILORD SCHOOL LUNCH Monday, January 15 Chicken Sandwich French Fries Cheese Slice & Pickle you to apply for a loan at your earliest— convenience. Remember, we want to help. 5 is Talk to us. 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