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Show DUP meetings Sunbeam Camp Daughters of the Utah Pioneers resumed regular meetings last Wednesday, Sept. 11. The meeting was conducted by Alice Fox. After the regular business was taken care of, two new members, Kathleen Dastrup and Pat Ad rich, were welcomed and given copies of the Constitution and Bylaws book. A prospective member, Noma Hyzier, was present and given a membership September 20. 1991 Dividend group Committee says loMm holds reunion yes to Garn Despite inclement weather which threatened the postponement of the second Dividend Reunion, the special event took at Legion auxiliary ss tmtL Black Widow Spiders Now WASHINGTON D.C-A- s part of the 1992 Military Construction Appropriations Bill, the Senate Appropriations Committee today approved over $30 million in funding requests by Senator Jake Garn for Utah military construction projects including a new maintenance facility at Hill Ar Force Base (HAFB) for the 388th Tactical fighter Wing which flew hundreds of sorties during Operation Desert Storm. "The 388th Tactical Fighter (R-Uta- h) Hill will help maintain the profi- ciency of the 388th, and will en- sure that it will continue to be a vital part of our armed forces," Senator Garn said. Garn said the new $4.25 mil- lion facility will ensure the neces- sary basic inspection, testing and assembly of tactical missiles, guid- cd bomb units and other weapons which support the aircraft uiaiuu,iuiuM '6 uiivmijr rer.fed'" a faclly wh.f 7s built for the upcoming by loots Wife few A weeks ago I wrote about you. She arrived in Nairobi in the middle of the night after being on the plane for 24 hours. They stayed there for a couple of days and shopped for general supplies they would need for their home such as foam pillows and foam mattress. Apparently the sleeping medium of choice is foam. The last night before they were to leave, the group from last year rmy daughters group is only the second one to go there) came through and informed them that the program they were with was a fraud; that they would have no jobs when they got to Kampala and that the head of the program, Shaun, would more than likely leave them when they got there. Shaken, but undaunted, they dc- cided to go on, and found to their relief, that the accusations were unfounded-possib- ly the result of some weird, but effective, humor on the part of last ma&lu he boarded next morning. The matatu, or mini-vahas changed the face of Arica-whi- ch is now known local- as "the land of the mini-vanA mini-van matatu is a that has been stripped of all its seating and filled with benches. The accepted mode 0f travel is to cram as many pcople as possible onto the seats, heir matatu held 10 eir luggage for a yL'and it took them 10 hours to get to Kampala. The roads were paved, but apparently, most drivers elect use those cowardly paths, nQt an(j jnslca(j g0 with the edges, n, ". a new armory and organization shop in south Utah to consolidate units which County mn sumcicu lacimica, throughout Utah county, are out- dated, too small and unsafe. The electrical and plumbing systems at one building do not even meet code for the state of Utah. Be- cause the size of another building does not accommodate the units stationed there, supplies for the umts must be stored miles away at another facility. This is inefficient, impractical and unsafe," he said, Garn said the state of Utah already has approved its $1.3 million share of the project design for the facility complete. mwk- - speedometcr permanently sct onhighEach van usuaiiy equipped with a radio or biaslcr which cxudcs fonk musc an day Fonk a oud bicnd 0f rock an(j rCpgae and othcr jnflucnces lhat pretty cffcctivcly eliminates the need for convcrsanon, or even thought for that matter. tne next interesting event was Jdmfi lhat m th!! L Uganda. The Committee approved 8anda (onc of the predominant forages, among many others language which requires the Air word dVficfecics due oi Garn the Ar Guard employees are housed in a taciiiiy which is dan- gerously close to the area of the base where the aircraft arc This situation is a safety which must be corrected.- Lrd striKtioTprojecte whfchVlS com- - mmceTpS a ripnnrtmAnt i1 ry:, S4 million for physical 31 'OUR GROW (ARPENTER C EED 1030 South State Street Pro vo 373-374- 0 "Two blocks south of Provo Cemetery - Muzungu, Force to include funding in its a has which slightly negative 1993 budget request for a new first On the they day, meaning. engineering complex at the Ar ventured wall which outside the National Guard Base in Salt Lake NEED TO DO THE JOB UgWay prosing ground. million for ongo- mg construction of an ammunition Army' Depot1011 force, - Hdf Air Fori fLe C productionsuptaadlity. The next greatest difficulties have been the Language and the my daughters going to Uganda money. The language Is a compli Since then weve heard more cated one in which you take the about her continued adventure: root word of a sentence and add and Id like to share them with on. For example, if you want to SE"Sn sol WE HAVE WHAT YOU Page Thnn- Uganda again request place. Originally, it was scheduled to be held at Payson City Park, but because of the rainy weather, it was quickly moved to the Petcet-ncc- t School, an old schoolhouse that is now being restored. application. Thanks to the quick thinking of A history of her husbands the planning committee, Georgia great-gregrandfather, was read Davis Alen and brother, Douglas by Kathleen Dastrup, and was Davis, the plans were altered. enjoyed by everyone in attenFormer residents came from as dance. far away as the Hawaiian Islands, The lesson for September was California, and throughout the for the year 1891 and was given State of Utah. by Aicc Fox in the absence of Both young and old socialized Lesson Leader Marian Seamons. with former schoolmates, friends D.U.P. meetings are scheduled and neighbors. Those who on the second Wednesday of each brought their own lunch, forgot to month at 2:00 p.m. cat because of all the friendly conversations. There were many old photographs, town histories, personal histories, etc., being circulated for President Clco Judge conduct- all to enjoy. ed the first meeting following the Calvin Elton Recce and wife, summer recess, held on Monday Ruby, had duplicate photographs evening at the Memorial Building. of the town of Dividend when it Following disposition of regu- was at its prime, which could be lar business, two of this years or ordered. Since there Girls Staters, Nancy Drusscl and purchased is nothing remaining to identify Cathy Young, gave interesting the old ghost town, this generated reports on their experiences at the much interest. 1991 session of Girls State. Moth1 will attempt to list the famiers, Peggy Drusscl and Linda lies that were represented: Blain Young, were also present. Bliss and Dean Members were reminded that Family, Reid and Orpha;Velma Blaine, Family, membership dues arc now due Brathwaitc, Ray Brim; Butler and may be given to secretary Family, Carl, Curtis, Wyroah Margaret Hyde. Cal Eaton Family, Bill, After the meeting, refresh- Hone; Beverly and Pat with spousments were served by Clco Judge, Gail,Calvin Hodge; Felt Family, to the 10 people attending. Prizes es, and sister, Afton; Hickman were won by Cathy Young and Roger Family, Wallace, Gordon and Peggy Drusscl. Rex; Jill Johnson Snell, Ila NielMonthly meetings arc sched- son Klcnda, Josephine Kirkcn-dah- l, uled on the second Monday of Delilah Laird, Manuel Loyeach month. Next meeting will be ola, Boyd McKean, Pearl Naccn-ta- , October 14. Dorothy Gillespie, Nelson Richards and daughter, Wendy, The human ear can hear and son, Kent; Phil Nielsen Famisounds ranging in loudness from ly, and Lorraine, Bud and Dean 10 decibels to 140 decibels. Trauntvien Family, Joyce, Faye, Connie and Caroline. A Chinese artist of the 1920s, The reunion was such a suc-;cHuang Erhnan, painted designs that plans are being formulaton silk cloth using his tongue as a ed for the next Dividend Reunion. brush. Chairman appointed: Calvin William Elton, Jr. and family. The origmal Library of ConAnyone recalling former resiof 3,000 volumes, dents who have not been contactgress, consisting was incinerated by the British in ed, send names to Bill at: 2936 the War of 1812. Indian Hills; Provo. Utah 84601. The Eureka Reporter P' want something," you take the word "something" and add the appropriate "I want" that goes with it. The morning greeting is a phrase about 15 words long which you can shorten to about five words when you know the person well. The money is an interesting mess to say the least. Everything is cheap there, but money only comes in 20, 50, 100 and 200 shilling notes. Twenty shillings are a dime. So, if you bought a bed, for example, for S18, and you would have to literally carry around a full bag of money to pay for it. And thats what people do. 3ackpacks, fanny packs, purses FULL of money, Fortunately, buying food isnt a problem. Eating it is another matter. They arc 30 different kinds of bananas in Uganda, and say "1 the main menu item is smashed bananas, which my daughter says on a got day, tastes like mashed rict cat this and the root of the Kasava plant, a bland tasting root vegetable, for most meals. The only thing avail-l- y able to drink is coffee, tea, beei and only soda foi Mormon girl The your average so is bottled you get locally, pop or bottles Fanta and Pepsi ever. You can drink the water if boil it or mix it with iodine, a Sig taste favorite. She starts work next week m the Rikai District, which has the largest rate of AIDS patients in the world. Shell be working with orphans as a liaison between them and the school system trying l0 kcep lhem in school and get them registered and etc. Last week, she was in another district which had been badly damaged by the Uganda Civil War, and where there are many orphans also. The unbelievable thing is that shes happy and having a great time. It s boring, frustrating, and a little lonely, but those are all soda-leav- ing what-maintcnan- B' qQ cc 11(111 SALT LAKE CITY-Th- c Utah Board of Big Game Control has authorized a conditional bison hunt to reduce the number of adult bison in the Henry Moun.hcTeS tain bison herd, one of the last herds tn North Arne- immediately and simply stared at them. When they would go out- . . 1 nepurpose ot tne nunt is side of their home on the balcony, crw d would gamer and twofold," says Utah Division of chanl, "Muzungu, Muzungu, how Wild lit e Resources (DWK) Big are Vou" "How arc vou" being Game Program Coordinator Wes n Phrasc mosl d ? intensive drought, and herds must Coming from Springville, liv- hm range to fall bewtaed ing, wort shopping just being with Black people all day is a ariying capacity, says bnieias, different experience. Theyre very adding, "present bison numbers They arc also exceed those set in an agreementpolite and formal. ... problem came with the Bureau of Land Managcq when my daughter found that the ment and ranchers who graze shorts and pants that livestock on the Henrys." Bermuda . Twenty-tw- o permits will be t are not acccmable wear. knee is issued to residents at 5203, and and isn't bvo petmits to nonresidents for allowed. Ugandan women, even S1003. The application jwnod will those out in the fields, wear high be September 23 through Octobersucheels and dresses. Anothcrprob- - 4. A drawing to determine red muJ evcI" LaPf'iCantS i" bc hsld hc where. free-roam- le udfuomrsof sL t SredTmScst dP' |