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Show field of Delta and Guy Robins from Scipio and M ea d ow Moment? u Eve Q ecEtr Fach year Mrs. Roma Bird is quite successful in getting all of her family for a home together family reunion. This past week at the Birds home in Meadow. Veldon Bennett, his wife Margaret and their five children from Visitors at the Wilbur Rowley home during the weekend were Mrs. Mon- te Black, his sister from Fas Vegas and her daughter Geneal Leavitt and her husband Howard and their daughters Dee Ann also from Las Vegas, also from Las Vegas. Monday the morning Alabama Jacksonville, came. They brought their son Steve Bennett, who is Rowleys daughter Mary going on an LDS Mission Dm. her husband and 10 Antwerp, Belgium. three children arrived Anden-gaarMrs. from Cahokia, Illinois for Marilyn and her three a visit with her folks. They children came from River- will also visit with Lou and side, California; Terns Kathleen Hosman and Bennett who lives in Salt their family while they are lake is here; Norma here, andDcnny Brunson joins Lintord and Mary Louise ihe group for the celebra- Betkstrand and their six with their four children from Bountiful tion from Fillmoie. children spent last week on a Sunday. Reva lalbot. Ro- camping trip up Kanosh and her Lutnon. ma's sister liiey husband Lynn came over and ate lunch at stopped the home to spend the day with this ot F va Beekstrand on Satin live group. They urday afternoon. Thev all Hinckley. enjoyed their trip in the Mrs. LaRue Lister from ear and trailer house. Huntington Park flew to Mr. and Mrs. Grover Lake and Brent Swallow from Provo Salt spent Barkdull brought her to one night with his father Meadow and they visited Tom Swallow last week. Pearl They were on their wav with her sister Barkdull and other rela- home Irom Nevada. An Open House, honortives and friends. Stanford Adams from Salt lake ing Mr. and Mrs. Kent and Marinda Adams from Hall was held on the lawn Fillmore joined the group at the Hall home in tor visiting and LaRue Meadow on Saturday went back to Salt Lake evening. with them to fly back County Commissioner home. Harold Stewart and his Miss Lois Rowley has wife Belva returned home ret tuned home after visit- this weekend after spendState ing a week in Atlantic Washington ing with her brothers David City, Georgia Also on his wile and this trip were Counts Commissioners Lee Max d H olden I loppenings Ella C rorlan k I, Mis. Jerri Jones and of her children were weekend guests for the Mth of July with her mother Stella Johnson. Pc nm returned home with Ur sister. She had spent svcral days with her t.'i' cr Chester Johnson in 8 xada. led and Jerri s have moved to Salt ... Their parents home n Canada. ti.nr and Doreen Ashby dtove to Salt Lake last Saturdav to see their hi other Clyde Heath. We arc glad to report that his condition continues to improve each 'hue i W.I-- , dav Merrill and Myrla Stephenson were happy to Ann and Mary Stevens and family of Lee Provo. Elaine Burt and five children of Sandy were the guests of her parents Evan and Lucille Stevens and sister Filoise for several davs. Weekend guests at the Evan Steven's were their sons John and his wife and daughter and son Roger Stevens of West Jordan. Recent visitors at the home of Lila Badger were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Openshaw of Mesa. Ariz. They were close friends and Mr. Openshaw and Burton served in the same receive the news of the amval of a grandson. Sy and Marsha Wells are the pioud parents of a 7 lb. 3 o. baby boy born July 18th. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon S. Wills of Hamdon, Conn. Myrla spent five days in acSalt Lake getting quainted with the new arrival and assisting in the home. Fid and Susan Stevens called their parents, Evan and Lucille Stevens to announce the arrival of a 7 lb. 12 o. baby girl. She was born July 23rd. Ed and Susan live in Provo. Spending the weekend of July 24th with their parents Evan and Lucille Stevens and F'loise were from mission 1919-21- . Others here were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curtis and daughter of SLC. Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Badger had become acquainted due to them both doing genealogy. They discovered that Mrs. Curtis eighth great grandfather was a brother to Lila's fifth great grandfather. Don Sorensen came from Thatcher. Ariz. and spent a week with his wife Marilyn, two daughters Lila and mother-in-larebefore they Badger turned to their home. Marilyn and daughters had been with her mother since the death of her father Burton. Billy Badger has been coming from SLC for weekend visits OF MONEY i SPECIAL THIS WITH FROM THE YELLOW SUBMARINE SANDWICH SHOPPE 2 Chicken piece Country Fried Your choice ot delicious coleslaw, macaroni or potato salad Captains Chips and a roil Only $1.39 Offer good until V their wives. The National Association of County Commissioners in the United States were pre , sent at the meetings. The women were entertained by taking tours and other as entertainmen(s a 8rouP' Mrs. Talate Grcenhalgh returned home Saturday after a one month trip with members of her family. It took them up the eastern coast and over into Canada. She hasn't handed in the report yet. It was a 6,000 mile trip. The Sacrament Meeting was conducted by Bishop DcLyle Beekstrand. Joyce Beekstrand conducted the singing w ith Roma Bird as accompanist. The Invocation was by Mike Stott. Participating in the Sacrament services were James Freeman, David Daniel and Evan Bond, Devin Hall and Jimmy Torsak. Speakers from the Youth Program were; Gina Hall and James Freeman. Piano Solo by Lenore Hosntan. a was The speaker returned missionary Steve Condie who gave a Report front New Zealand." He gave a very interesting report. The Benediction was by Kern was Hall. The Primary reorganized in Sacrament Meeting. Those released and were Connie Schut Diane her counselors Talbot and Pamela Robison. Sustained as the new Presidency were: Diane Talbot, President; Pamela Robison and Connie Jones as her counselors. - Augutt -- . 10, 1978 . . ov J kEnoE 1 If & Services for Services lor Roy Orrin Petersen Sweeting Funeral sink is lor Orrin F. Petersen were held in the f illmm e bird Ward Fridav at a m. He died Julv 2'. 98 at age 74 Bishop Jetrold Warner aimlv praver conducted was oltered bv Bovd F. Petersen. Prelude and was music postludc placed bv Cailuvn Niel- Final rites lor Sweeting were held July Rov illmore 26, 1978 in the Second Ward, at p nt Nielsen bishop Dallm conducted. Family praxci was offered In Pierce Nelson and Prelude and postludc music was placed by Maxine Row lev. Robert Stevens ottered invocation. the 1 F 1 1 1 Dav Newil 1) sen. olteied the invocation, following rcnai ks by Worship," accompanied obituary. A musical mod ley was played by Cathrvn Nielsen and Edith Callt-steRoy D. Olpin was the speaker. Marie Jensen sang "The Place Where Worship.' accompan-- ' ted by Cathrvn Nielsen. Kenneth Day pronounced the benediction. John F.. Cooper dedicated the grave at the Ftllnmre Cemetery. Pall bearers were Bill leeples, Lewis and Leslie Sweet- Beck-stran- labrum. Bill Dawn Ihe tnedlcv. oldest grandchild, Ross Speticct was the concluding Mane Jensen speaker. then sang "(alverv." loien I. Spemcr otlered the i losing prase r. Ihe grave at Fillmore Ccmetcrv was dedicated lu Duane O. Petersen. Iallbc .tiers were Ross and Neil Spent ei, lee, Stephen. Marti and Paul Jim Poulsen. LcRoy Gome. Trie Fcrrin and Greg Lawless. Olpin Montiaiv was in chatge of arrange ments. Roy was boin March 13. 1907 in Brunson. Michigan. He died Julv 23 in the Delta Hospital. He is survived bv Ins wile. Mary Iverson Sweeting, son Frank and daugbtcis Mis. Ned (Melba) lu pies, and Marv kav , Ie tt ;s. Mi Pi 1 I n u i sc n w 1'H in as born Redmond. He is sui , iv t d bv w de ma is Day Pc jm n. daugli'i r, Mrs wuh bis mother Ilia and helping her wuh her outside work Marv Johnson and Ella ' hilell a Re I 'it sons. Duane ) O Spen-et- i Richard Gibson, Meadow Marilyn man, Kanosh-LaVomussen, and 3 Selplo 24th was biu dav 4 very successful celebration was held in Scipio The on July 24, 1978. program was under the direction of Round Valley Camp of the DUP. Captain Maxine Robins welcomed all and turned the time to Chcs'r ho Memmott. emcee. announced the numbers. The following Daughter, Clo were honored: Peterson, Pearl Robins, Alice Ivie, and Virga Each was Monroe. escorted in by a son. They represented "Miss UtahofthePast. Sherril Thatcher and Michelle Monroe "Miss were Utah" of today. Musical and a skit numbers completed the program. A fine rodeo and other sports were held in the afternoon. Mrs. Beatrice Martin and husband were happily surprised to have most of their family here last week. While here they painted, remodeled, and their home. carpeted Included were Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin and girls, Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin. Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin. Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Martin, Their Rexburg, Idaho. daughter, Donna Qake-son- . and husband are touring Belgium. They met their son. Marty, who was just released from an LDS Mission. Others visiting here were children of the late Flossie and Harmon Was-den- . They included Howard. Bill, Ray, and Archie Wasden and wives, and F.dithca Wasden. (Sacrament meeting July 23 was given over to a testimonial for Elder Paul Earl Tuttle, who is leaving for a mission in Australia. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuttle of Orem. Many of his family were here and participated.' Paul had been living wiifj Mr, and Mrs. LaMar Monroe and working. at diflerent Visiting times this past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Robins were their son, Ronald, and family from Sandy, also Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Baker, Lancaster, Calif. Don and Phyllis Quarn-berenjoyed having their son, Dallin. and family. g E E aettv Flowell-Pcg-g- Wild a M dxme Mark Monroe was also a The Wasden speaker. family has been with his folks for a while and are returning to their home in Calif. and Jeff Beverly Memmott and family of Orem spent the 24th wuh Darlene Howard and Memmott. MaAlan and Zeldj thews and girls. Alone and Glenda, recently spent a week in Alhambra. Calif, with Zelda's sister and her family, lhey saw the Angels plav ball 4 Bishop and Mrs. Jay Bingham spent the weekend with Patricia's parMr. and Mrs ents, hie. Susie Memmott 's folks. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper. Malta, Idaho, have been visiting and assisting with their childrens new home. 4 Burtis and Connie Quarnberg and daughters attended the rodeo at the Salt Palace in SLC. They also helped their granddaughter, Katie Jackson, celebrate her birthday. 4 Kirk and Ann Herbert and children of Duchesne brought their brother, Danny, home for the 24th. He has been employed in Duchesne this summer. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson, Fillmore, and their daughter. Connie, husband and family spent the 24th with Mrs. Clo Peterson. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Garth White arc the parents of a baby son Kirn July 19. 1978. The Whites have three other sons, Jimmy. Aaron, Daniel, and a daughter, Vickie Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Crac Memmott. Kearns, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Memmott, Granger, and their families spent Sunday in our ward and also the 24th of July. They stayed with their parents, the Lcvoy Mcmmotts. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wasden, their daughter, Debbie, and husband, Craig, of Indiana arc RE Jo Vnn the ir Mr. and Mrs. Mont B. Robins flew to Denver. the Gilo, to attend National meeting of SCSA Mont went as a delegate. He is president-elec- t for 4 the coming year. 4 Mr and Mrs. Gordon Ballow and daughter of Mary Male spent the 24th with Mr and Mrs. Ed Ballow Mns Manlee Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. David Eacher and boys, of Ogden, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mts. 4 Bill Hatch. John and Raeeenc lvervm and family, SLC, enjoyed several days with her mother, Mrs, Anna 4 Dav . Mrs. Alice lvie was happy to have her grand4 daughter, Beneeia Glenn, and husband and baby Kiv come from Albuquerque, New Mexico for July 24th in Scipio. Mr. and Mis. Glen Biown, their son and his wife and family, enjoyed visiting in Scipio and camping at Maple Grove. Glen's brother, Rulon. has been here all summer. 4 Noel and Ethel Robins were hosts to their 4 daughters. Stu nia, and and Nadine and Pcrom front CaliforLinda and husband f.mitlv, Denver; Curt Cart ic. They visited their grandmother. Freda Hatch, anJ spent the 24th d i 1 i , t c. i also welcomed Ban's Dav id and .sit r pai i nt whom Ban t'.'vie int id with a tih working in Rc no Nt v ada but w ho I .et p, .to u m s i t home were, daughter Julia Buscher and husband diaries. Irom Las cgas. Mark Arntz, also accompanied his parents here and helped with the Sacrament. Everyone enthis inspirit tonal joved Ban enters meeting. 1 1 .M. on August 10th. Guests of Nora Price during the week were Slis. Mai in Price and occasion . . from Big Iinex . Wyo. She had been m St. George attending the wedding of her sister. , d chikiun lour Mi hi Bountiful. m members tuniily for this special 0'her ol g' i .tiller. I all spoke next followed bv Missionary, Bait (losing Hvmn. "I Ni ed Iliee Every Hour; Benediction, David Jay. I I i In now n, M N m It; tt rs lor the K d s and Ann Mare wcu CARDOFTHANKS lo our mans friends relatives who so kindly helped us through our great sorrow in the and loss ol husband father. Orrin F Petersen. We wish to express our deeptest gratitude. Words cannot exsincere our apprecipress ation lot all the mans kindnesses shown during the tllness and passing of this great man. '.ina D. Petersen Duane and Fay Form LuRcnc and and . 4 23-2- 4 Boyd ami Doris Bill The grandchildren and Great grandchildren. Thompson. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs. Farrell Monsen. 4 Mrs. NevaGwynn, SLC, brought her mother, Mrs. Roxie Stone, home for a few days. Jack and Loene Peterson, Kearns, also were here. They all celebrated July 24th. 4 and Leon Venice Memmott spent several days in Las Vegas. After they returned home Leon became very ill and was taken by ambulance to Fillmore Hospital the night of the 24th. 4 Jolene and Emily Memmott. Orem, joined and Mrs. Mark Mr. Robins and the Howard Mcmmotts for the 24th. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davison. Downey, Ca., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carter, spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs. Delight Memmott. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Clint Robins. LaPuente, Ca., arc vacationing in Scipio. and Mrs. Lon Mr. Memmott. SLC. their son. Freeman, and family of Richfield, enjoyed our celebration. 4 Mrs. Lavon Robins and daughter. Nada, Ogden; also Ernie and Mildred Shaw, spent Saturday night with friends and enjoyed Freda's birthday parly and church on Sunday, 4 Miss Carol Jean Probe rt, SLC, joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cart Probcrt and family for the 24th. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Turner and family, Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Kascy and son, Quarnberg Orem, enjoyed the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Quarnberg. GROCERY SPECIALS Thrifty Bacon Bar S $1.09 lb. Bologna 3 oz. Chow Mein Noodles appreciation Spring Garden simerclv are We grateful lor the main kind our behalf followthe death of our husband and father. Ihe flowers, cards, food and visits and lovelv service all were appreciated. Marx Sweeting Melba and Ned Frank and Sharon Mary Kay and the Grandchildren ads $1.19 chunk LaChoy children. in Scipio. Bishop and Mrs. Marlin Miller. SLC. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Maycock, and families Fillmore, spent the holiday with the c ters arid I h's niaki SLC, spent several davs visiting Mr. and Mrs. In Mont Robins, and in Fillmore w ith Mr. and mott and Elia Monroe Memmott will be honore-ed- . i Ri d I Gioiges' ily. . an AhlltjlH i a n (.Inter Quarnberg family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Starlcy and family, Orem, enjoyed visit inj her parand Mrs. ents, Mr. Morrell Mathews. 4 Brad and Dorothy and Kiys, Thompson Memmott Reunion 4 The Memmott family reunion will be held at the Scipio Cultural Hall on Aug. 12. 198 at 10 a.m. Lunch will be at noon. Meat and pop will be furnished, the rest of the food w ill be assigned out This year, William Mem- en n c i c 1 from Dubois, hi anon pany them to tb teh bia tion at Adelanh I.nk Following the u 'cbtaiioii. Mona Robison rode to tow n w ith tin m w he t c thev en loved (isinmt ,u the Whitaker- - Mona and husband I d had attended the Robison reunion in Fillmore on Sat 22nd It's happened, again Pi . suienl I lov d . d I C' Cieorge are happv ihe amv.il ailMolirici anotlui l".i' Idaiich met n o p a born enjoving their annual visit to Supio. VII of the family enjoved a dav at the home of the late Call and Ida Wasden. Joining them were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wasden. Mr. and Mrs. Blame Wasden. Mr. and Mrs Jed V asden front up state, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wasden. Aurora, aivi their sister. Lorraine, and Merlin Monroe and fam- and w 'EM ia k er , a- n Monsen lcs 7 anxious lo welcome' the Larsen, standing in. First m-speaker was Bishop Troy baby sister home Ihormon. who was Bart's Pus Itc'oigt' and have gone to Albuctiei-iuBishop while thev lived in Brother wlioic I cola w ill Slav las Vegas. ami iiclj) mi in the home lhotnion has since moved lo Salt akc and with his awhile. Nina Bl.uk was made wile, have been set apart vc happv when all ol hi r as Missionaries on 'I dulaimlv. except Marx and ple Squaie. where they I. tieii. gathered at her will seivc three years. home lor a reunion Jinlx Ban's sisu'i. Ctieri Joy lining and l.irmlv came fiom Omaha. Neb. was tin semnd sjteaker. A Kid', ni Mes.c. and the late M n g in hax c p la 'a and organ duet was a son Bi .idles si rv mg a plav i d fix Neca Wans and noilu i (lull Perkins, followed mission in l.ipati bv mat ks Irom Mother, "viia Ne.a mentioned that he. i other daughter, Kc gma Hunter and family li.nl p! .mm d io attend but ouildn t make it because ol dim ss of one ol the Neca t.inidv members. 1 v Elsinore, spent July with Mr. and Mrs. it E Entire ? Dathel Whit. 'Hr was happv to hav i In i niotht r ( hat' swnith Juanita from Salt akc In r si ,u i Carma ( ut lei to i.i Vtina i lur belle, Utah daughter. AtU'ie lund berg, and two d mglnu Friday, August 11 between 8 and 9 a.m. for judging. They should be on paper plates. . 4 bar-b-qu- e Swallow. The garden entries should be brought to the Old Elementary School, an Enfllljh Kanab. and Mr. and Mrs. Rand Webb, SLC, here over the 24th. 4 Connie and Mack Hilda oined Forbush Quaniberg ov er the 24th At Sacrament meeting Julv 20, Lyle and lynn Wasden. Mark. Chris. Nathan, and Jelf participated in the services. Wallace telebraiioii the most people lar and mat. Ihe large crowd enjoved tie delightful progtam as it was announced bv mastci Mai ion of ceremonies, Madsen (Englcstcad) She really kc pt things I lie going and alive Relief Society Presnli nt reportedthat the delicious beet dinmi w.ts served to at least 400 persons. The yoiirigstc is wi p a little disappointed because the gieasi d pm forgot to slmw up but tun plentv of "'tier FreeRas- n seal's Hus drew from e portrait painter, was reported to be 3 feet 10 inches tall. Ecene Celebia 24th Julv tion was a huge success1 s and BIG SLCCESS e Scipio-Rosale- illmore, I tali 64631, Friday, August 4, 1978 Page kEpc-r- CLi LBRAf ION Let's brag about our gardens this year, and enter some of the vegetables in the County Fair, August are Tlie following rules and regulations you should follows mature Dry Any Beans, 1 pint in a clear glass jar. Snap Beans, (fresh), 10 pods; Lima Beans (fresh), 10 pods; Beets (fresh, washed, tops off), 5 roots; Carrots (fresh, washed, tops off). 2 5 roots; Cabbage, trimmed heads; Cauliflower, 2 trimmed heads; Cantaloupe (Muskmelon), 2 firm ripe fruits; Celery, 1 plant or stalk, trimmed, washed;Sweet Corn, 5 ears, husked, table maturity; Cucumber, 5 fruit for slicing; Eggplant, 2 fruits; Lettuce, 2 trimmed heads; Onions, 5 bulbs, dry scales intact; Parsnips (fresh washed) 5 tubers; Peppers, 5 fruits; Potatoes, any variety; Pumpkin, 1 fruit, medium sie; Summer Squash (small varieties, mature), 3 fruit; Winter Squash (large varieties, mature), 1 fruit; Swiss Chard, 1 large plant, roots attached and washed; Tomato (mature, green), 5; Tomato (ripe), 5; Turnip (fresh, washed, tops off). 5 roots; Watermelon (firm, ripe) 1 fruit; other vegetable, Any properly named. If you have any questions you can contact one of the following Committee Members: Robins, Holden-CherWood; 1st Ward Judy Lofland, 2nd Ward-DoriPoole. 3rd Ward-JoycDearden, ! Bovd Petersen Hiiiioiarc pallbearers were illmore Ihinl Wartl High Pi lests. Crosland were in Cedar City Monday night. They attended the Shakespearean Festival production of and visited "Othello" Mary's daughter Cindt. EE3T,n E. Nielsi ii Stewart Jacobson was the ftisi spcakei Cailuvn Nklsen plaved an organ I IO kail Olson, Stair, and lewis Robison, accompanied be ( aihrvn pi Y Paul Petersen, the voungest grandchild, read a poem "A House Becomes a Home" was Ming bv a qu.tttet. Mane Jensen. 1 ing, Wat in r, Bishop I Millard Counis Progress, Lets in ing Peas 5cans$1 Fresh Solid Heads Lettuce 19c lb. Ripe Delicious 17c lb. Cantelopes Large Peaches 39c lb. Hiland 3$1 Yogurt Norwest quarts INSURED SAVINGS to $40,000 by FSLIC to 5 ', 8, $1 17 oz. Whip Topping Big Bag M & Reg. Ms $11-7- Cold Pack Canners Large rolls Paper Towels higher than bank rates Your savings are Invested in LOCAL home loans See MAX NICHOLS 29 W. 100 S. Ph. 743-650- 9 OPEN 7 days a week jtlinoMnweekday POSITION AVAILABLE Applications are being solicited for supplementary-incomposition with a Federal agency. Applicants should be residents of Fillmore or Della, in good health, have their ow n car, and possess good knowledge of their surrounding communities. Position docs not require changing residence and is available for at least one year, beginning in late October. Training, insurance. (ravel reimbursement, and living allowances are provided. No barriers as to age, sex, color, or ethnic background. Federal law prohibits reduction of social security or other retirement benefits by earnings in this position. Those interested should contact the following by Tuesday, August 8. 1978 at noon. Dallin S, Nielsen - Fillmore ) or Dr. Garth R. Bcacham - Snow College ) Published in the Millard County Progress August 4, 1978. e social-servic- e (743-6522- 4 "Whotvtr gottipi to you will gotup of you. Soantth Proverb (283-4025- |