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Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Angel Tree Giving


By Randall Knight

Have you seen the various Angel Trees in town with Christmas Wishes for some of the needy kids in the county?  The city has put them at the Shell, Ace and Chevron, possibly at other places too.

Anyway, if you can please stop by and choose one or more of the wishes and either buy the gift and deliver it to the city office or gift wrap the wish and donation to them.  Or if you don’t feel like picking out a wish but would like to donate, then that works as well.  The gifts and donations need to be delivered to the city this Friday.  Please feel the spirit of Christmas and help these kids have a Merry Christmas.  There are several wishes on the trees that still need to be filled.


 

Sunday, December 6, 2020

Reflections on the Journey

 Ed Note:  Leslie struggles with brain chemistry issues and is sharing her amazing journey as a wonderful wife, mother, friend and colleague.

By Leslie Scott


"The best antidote I know for worry is work. The best cure for weariness is the challenge of helping someone who is even more tired. One of the great ironies of life is this: He or she who serves almost always benefits more than he or she who is served." -Gordon B Hinckley

Week 2 of my new medication took me to Richfield, Utah for the state basketball tournament. It was a good little break from the routine of everyday life, but it was also amazingly difficult.

Taking an anxious person and putting them in a highly anxious situation is like giving a child their favorite candy bar and telling them they can never eat it. It is sheer torture! And while NOTHING in this life would ever keep me from watching my son do what he loves most, I wanted to curl up in a ball and hide.

The boys didn't make it as far in the tournament as we would have liked, but our Rich Rebel girls made it all the way to the finals! I dreaded this game! From the moment they started announcing the teams, I knew I wouldn't make it. I was fighting the tears, and we had a full hour left to go.

I happened to be sitting right behind one of the coaches wives. In the moment I thought I would break, her sweet, 4 month old daughter started to scream. I knew exactly how she felt! I was reminded of this quote above, and asked if I could take her out in the hall for a minute. And my beautiful friend kindly said, yes!

The moment we got in the hall, this angelic baby girl fell asleep in my arms. I couldn't take a sleeping baby back into a loud arena, could I? We sat, the entire game, in the lobby of the Sevier Center. It was the best basketball game I've ever been to!

In that hour, my heart melted! The storms that were raging in my head calmed, and I thought about nothing but this sweet baby girl. Did I serve my superhero friend that was struggling at a basketball game with 3 small kids? I hope so! But the blessings were all mine! I benefited far more in that hour than I had hoped were possible.

I will never forget the calming of a storm by a four month old. And I will always try to remember to serve when I can, as I strive to take life ONE DAY AT A TIME.

Ice

Photo by Marta Maynard Matthews

 

Santa Visit

By Joey Stocking

Rich Civic Times


GARDEN CITY, Utah. December 3, 2020. Santa and Mrs Claus came to visit the children of the Bear Lake area today. The Garden City Fire District helped him out with a ride due to the lack of snow in town. The Town of Garden City and the Bear Lake Valley Chamber of Commerce helped pass out Mrs Claus cookie decorating kit and Santa's gift to the children. Thanks for coming to visit Santa and stay healthy for the 25th!