Show VT Pago 20— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Tuesday March 31 1998 HaDDeninas vri Historical Society meeting - ?' ? j- w AARP meeting Cache The The Cache Valley Historical Society meets at 7 pm Wednesday at Logan City Hall Roy Theurer a World War n veteran of the invasion on die beaches of Normandy will speak The meeting is free to the public For more information call Venna 7 9 Buttars at or Steve Murdock at or Chapter No 466 American Association of Retired Persons meets at 2 Thursday in the Senior Center 236 N 100 Deb Campbell from USU will present a program on Diet and Cancer All visitors welcome National Stuttering Project The Alliance for the Varied Arts is offering a series of figure sculpting classes Class runs from 7-- 9 pm Wednesday April 1 through May 20 The cost is $45 plus a $10 materials fee Call Mark DeGraffenried at 753-577-5 or the AVA at 753-29to register Logan D-D- ay 752-379- 563-610- 753-15- Figure sculpting classes 55 The National Stuttering Project’s monthly meeting is 7:30 pjn Wednesday at die Taggart Student Center room 336 on the USU campus If you stutter or have a friend or loved one who stutters you are invited to attend For more information call 3 at or Shaleen Jain at 792-338- 70 French Language class The Alliance for toe Vaned Arts is ail offering a S18gnccusuedu French language and bt class for children ages 4--6 The class runs from Thursday April 2 through May 21 from 2:30-3:3- 0 pjn The cost is $40 Call the AVA at 753-29to register Fashion show A fashion sbowluncheon is noon Saturday at Cache Ranger Club 4x4 Club meets at 7 The Cache Rangers 752-902- Route robe She was in her best dress all dolled up With no place to Continued from Page 11 tomorrow Curtis just comes right on in after rapping on the doot There’s no need for the niceties of having the seniors actually answer die door For many you might well tell them to climb Mt Logan go to the door that’s why they have Meals on Wheels At her very last stop however Curtis says “This one I writ” go alas It turned out her hair appointment wu not today but job I don’t know what would be hard about it except losing peo- ple" It can be aggravating out there with other drivers — “I see a lot of things I don’t understand traffic laws are there for a reason" But usually life on the road is orderly 80 miles and four hours of the familiar Logan to North Logan to Smithfield to Richmond to Lewiston Clarkston Cornish Newton “beautiful pjn Thursday at Muter Mechanic 655 North Main Logan Items of discussion include the annual Moab 34 that" she finally says “I love this u u She knocks stands and sure enough Donna answers die door She’s not only up and about Curtis is not always smiling When traffic is terrible or a train blocks her path she’s not smiling She’s walked a mile and a half around a standing train to make a delivery Tm the kind of person that my responsibilities are very impor- tant to me Unless there is absolutely no way I can do the job I’m going to be there because I have people counting on me” Four years ago Meris missed a day because of s blizzard People from Lewiston call to say don’t bother coming out if the weather is bad “But that’s not what we’re about" Curtis savs So she’ll be there She’ll be there with a broken fan belt if Everyone wishes that Curtis need be Not once has she had to would come at the stroke of call for help However if she’s noon Timewise Vaughn and Ed not there on time they worry not downtown Benson" as the appliin Smithfield are in the best about themselves but about net ance store proclaims of all Curtis being on their Her one and only accident in Thu spadous northern route is shape almost two years threw everyWark’s favorite better than Ed shows off his hangers — body into a tizzy “Their concern Logan's “drive a block get out he’s dressed up some wire ones just moved me very deeply" Curdrive a block get out " she’s brought him wound coltis says “If you're going to run into ored yarns around them “Don’t There is such a thing as being snow it’s going to be right ever throw wire too early at least at Tbelma's hangers away” there" Cuius says approaching he advises Not that Thelma minds “She’s in Clarkston The wind and barns But Curtis is already racing her chair all ready to eat” says and fields remind her of her back to Scarlet She’s on the Curtis But the dog is not yet in home in Nebraska She can count clock — Walk figures she hu position “It wants to stay out and on seeing pheasants and geese three minutes between visit Thelma has to pick it up and deer and the schoolbus conn scarcely and Cazier can testify that and cany it out I always feel bad tops ing over that ridge every day and the customers know “within five that I am there too soon so she that deaf dog in the driveway minutes” when the meal will has to to that effort” go who won’t know she's there until arrive Curtis and animals are cool she's right on top of him So Curtis runs She runs from and she sometimes feeds Tiger at On the other hand she never her truck to the door delivers Gordon’s house one of the inciknows what she’ll find behind chats and then runs back out dental chores Meals driven do those doors never knows who b like to have her stay but At one stop however animals are in what trouble She’s found folks They’d understand She wonders not just incidental Olive is queen they on the floor Once during a what they feel when they see her of a cat kingdom living among power blackout Cazier came running whether they remember so many felines that well “you’ll across a woman in tears legs in what it was like and do miss have to excuse the cats she the air stuck reclining in her suddenly powerless reclinet Meals oo Wheels is often first on the scene in emergencies and sometimes the senior’s sole contact with the outside It’s contact not always anticipated as when Kim Brandt took a wrong turn into an apartment It's safe to say the gentleman in bed was startled Brandt hastily retreated allowing the poor fellow in bed but a stuff of one of the best deals in town and one of die best meals too (see accompanying story) “Ella? Ellar Curtis crib and when there’s no answer she goes from room to room “If they’re not in their usual seat it causes a moment of alarm” she says bid even when they are in position they still can surprise Mae for instance wu in her usual seat but not in her usual E&aigBii tftnt she’s got dance music going Nat King Cede they it When Curtis worries how she'll deal with adversity we already know die answer At 29 she’s an inspiration herself and not only because she looks 20 She has a mysterious muscular disorder with a long name and a painful foeL While it helps to be active "at the end of the day I really feel I’ve had a workout’7 Then there’s an ongoing battle with depression She likes to think that her struggles have deepened her compassion: “I believe we’re wasting our time if we're not helping each other out” “She brings good spirits into tins house" says Henry Even foe clerk at Mavenck’s a daily Fres-c- a stop in Richmond says “She HM 'i? (3l Nwrai Bova DAR meeting The Daughters says (Rive's lifestyle has been chal- lenged in court with the result that dive sits triumphant before her television amid piles of kitties and kitty litter and kitty fumes Out in back there are horses and down the hill in a shack 101 more cats she feeds “She loves her animals” Curtis says and gets no arguments ’This trill probably give you the house like tins” (Rive tells “I tell her not to worry because and submission of DAR applications For mote information call Regent Win Gardner at Fashion show French Language class and Afion Reintjes on various aspects of research 753-34- 752-00- 40 The Alliance for the Varied Arts is offering a Fiench luguaga and ht class for children ages 4-- 6 The clan inns from Thursday April 2 through May 21 from 2:30-3:3- 0 pjn The cost b $40 Call the AVA at 753-29to register Bridgerland Applied Technology Center hosts its spring fashion show at 7:30 pm Thursday and Friday The show’s theme is “Fashion Frenzy 1” and will feature B AFC’s fashion board models Tickets are available at the Bridgerland Bookstore 1301 N 600 West or can be purchased at the door for $5 For more information call 750-332-7 70 Slim for Life Retreat Vipassana A Meditation Retreat is Nevertheless back in the truck Curtis washes her hands “so I don’t transmit anything” Olive tells Cutis she’s doing all right and Curtis takes her at her word Olive is Olive she’s one die community watches “You’ll find seniors literally starving to death surrounded by neighbors” Cazier says Sometimes Curtis’ customers might feel themselves surrounded by 10-we- ek 01 23 stove clean up after wash dishes?" Most of the customers are short term often just out of the hospi- Food Continued from Page u 11 tal “They don't keep them long as they used to” aotef ' Wark “When the Medicare money runs out they try to line you up with Meals on Wheels and some home help and then sod you home” The feet is they can get meris and the centre can also arrange for personal care and transport-turand shopping and doctors n and company and entertainment “Unfortunately” uys Cazier “we’ve been called the best-ke-pt Curtis she’s “very proud when Tm riding in this truck I get a lot of looks from people some real genuine smiles I’m proud of what it stands for and wnat I do" The pride extends to die food secret in the valley But we’re them touching them hugging going to do more outreach" Meals on Wheels sometimes them She sets the tone at Ruth's her very first stop — “How’s seems like it’s everywhere covheat?” she asks Ruth hu ering Cache tike a smorgasbord from near Porcupine Dam in the having furnace problems south to Cove in the north They hug right back — “I give Denece Miller in Logan Chris her a little bit of love to send her Albretsen in the south valley and on her Way” Bert says “I don't want to hear diem tell Angie Curtis in foe north make me they’re doing fine if they’re 150 deliveries a day and are not” Curtis says Usually she shooting for 200 “The goal is to divide up the doesn’t have to worry about that three routes into four” Cazier “My hip” they’ll say “My knees” “My thigh” “I picked up uys “We’ve got the ability to hen She’s all over them studying an infection in the hospitaL” “I’m not so good” Moody they are in front of their televisions in hot rooms Adjust- especially the way it’s shaped iqi in the six months since the centre's kitchen opened “The population we deal with has a hard time with change” observes Curtis They liked the Utah State University food that Meals delivered When the centre figured that it wu smarter to open its own kitchen there wu some rebellion in the ranks Now the centre’s 100 or so diners are giving Blauv ovations In the homes their turkey loaf mashed potatoes mixed vegeta- provide food but we need volun- teers” Businesses could play a role “We could drop meals off at say ing the volume is a common Fepperidge Farm and have them services chore for drivers Nobody is distribute” uys director DaveWuk stressed — one lady’s scratchThe centre transports eaterx in ing lottery mmiberi Margaret has a giant jigsaw puzzle Roma is twice a wrick frbm foe douhty ahd reeling LaRee is quilting the fivedaytaweUkfttaLbgan and quilt stretches over her living environs It hu also begun “satellite" meals sending 30 dinners crochet" she for instance up to a North Logan park where a crowd awaits says Customers are no problem “A “When she wu younger” Cutis explained “she thought she bottomless supply" says Cazier didn’t have foe time for it You The difficulty is uncovering them bles gravy gelatin salad bread in-ho- don’t know how things are going to turn out always and that’s where regrets come in” When she arrived here Curtis couldn’t have known that she’d be racketing around northern Utah embraced at every stop “I think things happen in this life like they’re supposed to I wu supposed to have this job” When she got here she couldn’t see the mountains for the fog the first few days Mountains m the fog — that’s old age Those years are out there vast but unseen But when at last you face them they can be a glory IMnSII MjrSMNMMMNttMMM and milk can be die day's high point They're oo a $2M all thole years at USU-witspices and international dishes it’s a challenge to come down here to try to make a good sauce without salt or with fruit juice” He’s known for his gravies sauces and soups and he's so and sometimes persuading them To be eligible they must be trusted now that accepting homebound and over 60 The his fish and —foey’re Innovations g— centre does serve younger folks include a variety of cootainere so in need but these must pay die that each meal looks different— full $350 cost Otherwise the Blauer is a firm believer that suggested donation is $2 Some pay more but all get fed whether “Ibis is where I dunk Tm winor not ning the battle” he says “At least h look at everything” we’re trying some things” Cazier says “They may be mobik but it might be embarrassing to eat in public because they shake There are some with Each Book Includes: dementia who would forget to Chikh wane & hometown eat Some can’t take crowds Can they get groceries stand at a Mewngci from you Encourages the Joy of leading Lao Kami - fiwUelarfUUMhi 7:18 AW BLUES BROTHERS 2000 fWX 7:10 SOS HUIfsrIMMkwtH 8U9f2MMbrtM SOMNnsnhiah - ! 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