My Community Spanish Fork Magazine - November 2021

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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT Connie Shepherd

Proudly sponsored by Friends of the Magazine When you come across a person who intentionally carries a pair of plastic Halloween spiders in their hair during October, you know you’ve met someone who knows how to turn life into a treat. And that is exactly what Connie Shepherds has done for 90 years. She’s had herself a good time indeed. She’s been living in Spanish Fork since the 1950’s in a little red brick home which her husband, Homer, helped build. Even though Homer passed away in 1989, she agrees he’s still taking care of her everyday because of the shelter he still provides under the roof of their trim and tidy house. Connie also had a peculiar hairstyle the day she first met Homer. It was a chore day. She had been in the basement preparing a delivery of coal for heating the house. Her honey-blonde hair was tied up in rag strips for curlers. Her cheek carried smudges of coal soot from her dirtied hands, as did her clothing. It was while thus attired, that a girlfriend unexpectedly stopped by... with a boy in tow. He had returned from his two-year service in the Navy and had been told he needed to meet a certain young lady. Connie sure thought he was cute. But she was a bit worried about what he must have thought of her interesting attire. The coal dust couldn't hide Connie’s charm, however, because she and Homer were later married in the very

home in which she’d been shoveling coal. He was 20, and she was 17. When her three children were born, flour sacks were what Connie utilized to clothe them with her sewing skills. Back then, flour sacks were printed with designs like flowers, paisley, etc, similar to fabric today. She made puff-sleeve blouses for her two girls, and was quite pleased at successfully setting in fitted sleeves for her son’s collared flour sack shirt. For 15 years, Connie worked as a seamstress sewing children’s flannel pajamas at a local shop. The motto Connie has always lived by is this: life is meant to be fun and active. She and Homer often went golfing together, went dancing at Elk’s Lodge, and traveled high and low for many years in their little motorhome. She’s a singer, goes bowling, paints ceramics, and for a time, she even taught the exercise classes at the Senior Citizen Center. At 90 years old, she can still keep track of a card game called “Hand and Foot” which involves 7 decks of cards. (She’s also not shy of sneaking over to Wendover for a little bit of gambling… but it was only once a month. Shhh). When her husband Homer passed away about 30 years ago, Connie says Spanish Fork’s Senior Citizen Center saved her life. It helped her fill the void with new camaraderie and involvement. Her advice to everyone? Just love

each other, and share advice even if others don’t take it. Just let them know how much you care. And always stay active. “If I could do it over again,” she says, “I would stay very active.” And with those plastic spiders in her hair to match her Halloween shirt, you can instantly tell Connie knows how to liven things up for a good ‘ol time. Show us how it’s done, Connie!

NOVEMBER’S MY COMMUNITY CONTEST (see back cover for our other community contest)

We have devised the best community contest for the month of November! Our goal is always to strengthen and improve our community here, and we want to combine that with November’s recurring theme of giving thanks. This month, we want you to connect with your neighbors here in town and show your love and gratitude for them. Six winners will be randomly drawn and featured in the December issue and they will also receive a $25 gift card prize. You could win them all! The more entries you submit, the better chances you have. Get out there and chat with your neighbors before the contest ends on November 3rd. So here’s the gist, and be sure to check out

all the details online (see below) to be eligible to win our prizes: -Take a selfie with a neighbor -Post the photo to Facebook or Instagram -Tag @MyCommunityUtah -Use hashtag #MyCommunitySpanishFork -Tell us in your post why you are grateful for your neighbor in the photo (100 words or less)!

with your neighbors before the contest ends on November 3rd.

DECEMBER’S “PORCH-DECORATING” CONTEST

Head’s up! The deadline will be December 3, so give yourself enough time and prepare early! See tiny.cc/mcu-contests for full details or scan the QR code.

-No limit of entries! Six winners will be randomly drawn and featured in the December issue and they will also receive a $25 gift card prize. You could win them all! The more entries you submit, the better chances you have. Get out there and chat November 2021 |

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Senior Spotlight - Connie Shepherd

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page 29

Home Projects - Winterizing Your Home’s Plumbing

1min
page 27

Why I Changed Careers to Help a Broken Industry

1min
page 27

Keep Your Eyes on the Pies

4min
pages 25-26

Food Critic - Los 2 Potrillos

4min
page 24

Recipe - Pumpkin Bread Pudding with Pecan Butterschotch Sauce

1min
page 22

Recipes - Pumpkin Pie Cake

1min
page 22

Hunting - The Space Blanket

2min
pages 17, 19

Sports - Student Athlete of the Month

2min
pages 16-17

Craft - Edible Turkey Jar Centerpiece

1min
page 15

Health & Wellness - What is Foot Zoning?

1min
page 9

Health & Wellness - Equine Therapy

1min
page 9

Pet Corner - 8 Mice, Mozart, & AD/DC

1min
page 6

Meet My Pet

1min
page 6

Why Are Sponsors Important?

3min
pages 30-32

Travel - Winter Holiday Road Trip Must-Haves

2min
page 28

Chef's Secrets - Thanksgiving Dinner

3min
page 23

Feature Family - Meet the Garners

7min
pages 12-13, 19

Pet Corner - Charlie & the Mange Outbreak

4min
pages 7-8

Motorsports - Avalanche Safety

2min
pages 18-19

Expert Article - Financial Advisor

1min
page 11

Fine Arts - Spanish Fork & the Power of Music

3min
page 14

Pet Corner - Foster Kitten Program

1min
page 8
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