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Show If Wilson, Kearns, and Jason Quarnberg, a grandson of David and Janice, Scipio Scene ELVA AND LEE PETERSON brought Elvas mother, Florella Quarnberg home. She had been with them for three weeks while having treatments from her ooo-t- or In S.L.C. HOME FOR THE DEER HUNT CLAUDE Quarnberg received word on Thursday of the death of their sister Maries grandson. He was run over by a truck In Flagstaff, Arizona. He was the two year old son of Fred and Chris Gardner. At DonQuarnbergswereDallon and Shelly, Mrs. Jeff Keele (JoLyn) Cedar City. Jeff stayed In Fillmore with his folks to hunt JAMES AND MR. AND MRS. CLAUDE Quarnberg were InSLConThus. to see the doctor. deer. VISITING AT THE RICHARD THAT-ch- er residence to hunt deer were BUI Ames and son Danny, Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Mick Peterson and three chUdren. They visited at Rex Petersons. They were saddened at the sudden death of Reta Peterson, Monday morning. VISITING AT BLONDA hunt Quarnbergs for the deer were Mr. and Mrs. LeCrande Quarnberg and boys. PAT AND FOUR chUdren were home for the deer at Claude Quarnbergs. hunt Visiting there on Monday was Leon Quarnberg. MORRIS, ANNA J. DAY HAD HER SON Robert and three boys home for the deer hunt. There to hunt was Ragene's husband Johnlver-so- n, S.L.C. AT THE MEL Quarnbergs for the deer hunt were their son Kleth and Carolyn Quarnberg, Phoenix, Arizona. They visited InS.L.C. with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Powell and Russell Mott. Phyllis went with them to S.L.C. MRS. DON HANSEN, S.L.C., and famUy visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ivle and with Arlenes sisters Janace Robins and Glenda Quarnberg and families last week. MR. AND MRS. Jimmy Masters drove to Scipio to sepnd the day with Virginia's SUNDAY, twin sister Georgia Ivle. Jance served dinner to all. VISITING AT BLONDA Quarnbergs last week were Mr. and Mrs. LeCrande Quarnberg and four sons, Mr. and Mrs. and four sons, Mr. and Mrs. David Valerie Quarnberg, Deer hunters flock to Scipio Reta Peterson dies suddenly in jScipio Quarnberg accompanied' and children, Levan; val Herbert, Granger and Jim Allen, LARRY AND KATHY AND Kearns. Mary Ann and Kasey spoke, Children Mark and Ann, Bluff-da- le followed by Beulah Quarnberg. MICHAEL GLENN AND DER-nl- ce visited Grandma Iva, and and MarThen Sherma Soares recently wedded to Connie and Burt, Larry hunted vin Turner spoke. Sheldon anMichael spent part of their deer Sat. nounced the program and spoke honeymoon by visiting Bernices first. DEE AND MAXINE CLARK grandmother, Alice Ivle and Mr. Marvin and Sherma are livand Mrs. Jack Monroe and and three children, Granger ing in Bedford, Wyoming, but family. Michaels mother Cindy are spending a few days InSctplo spent a couple of days hunting Glenn and his sister visited with and visiting with Noel a.id Ethel and Kanosh. them for a few days last week. Robins. Closing prayer Jon Quarnberg They then went on to Salt Lake GLOA City before returning to AlbuLYONS, ASHTON, Idaho and her daughter Connie, HAD querque, Ne Mexico. BOYD AND MYRTLE Orem, visited at the home of ten men from out of state visher uncle Con D. Robins Friday. iting them during the deer hunt. Son has new post Also their five boys, Gerald, AND JIM LOENE HILL FLOYD AND NO LA WA-d- en Garth, Jay Duane and Udell were and new baby girl Jennifer, Ogdrove toOrem, MondayOc. together for awhile during the den visited her sister Gloria hunt. Most of the men have 22 to visit their son Delmar Probert and family. been coming for 21 years. Mlg and amlly. The occasion was and Walter Dawler, Arkansas Nolas birthday. They were AND MR. were guests at the Sorenson MRS. LAVAR happy to hear their son had home. Anderson, Nephl, spent Sunday been called as high councilman visiting Con Robins. of the 3.Y.U. Stake for the L.D.S. GUESTS OF AGNES JENSEN Church of Jesus Christ. MILDRED AND GRANT during the deer hunt were: RichThompson, Provo, visited wit ard, Lynn, Thom, Diane, Ann Card of Thanks Fay and Riley Sunday. Lundstrum, Scott and Spencer Thompson, Danny Faust, Ernie Many thanks to everyone for DON Bacca and Douglas Martingale. CO InQUARNBERG their cards, letters and interest ducted Sacrament meeting. In me during my stay In L.D.S. KEMMER MEMMOTT AND Opening prayer by Jan QuarnTodd and Memino.S Hospital and while I am wife, Bryce berg. at my daughters and Dam, Bountiful, visited and The Sacrament was presented home. hunted deer Mem-mtheir with ot brothers Monroe Mark Kent and by Afton and LeVoy. They visited Alice Ivle L their sister Andrian Lawson. The program was given by Scipio, Utah. Afton and Merle had Chad and MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Sheldon Quarnberg and his Marulne, Sa'.lna, Mails Ballow Fillmore, Utah 84631 family. Talks by Jon and Jan Friday, November 2, 1973 Song by Trena Quarnberg. and Blake Turner by their mother. von-velscl-ng MORRIS QUARNBERG lfe Pat and four children, Green Fiver were at the home of Claude Quarnberg for the deer hunt. AND MR MRS Loreta Peterson, 77, Scipio, died October 22, 1973 at her home of a heart aUment. Born Oct. 15, 1896, Oak City she was the daughter of Mathias Caleb and ChrlstlanlaAnderson Dutson. She married Charles Roberts, Aug. 5, 1914, He died In 1318. She married Lowell A. Hanson, Sept 5, 1919. He died Jan 27, 1940. She married Rex B. Peterson, February 10, LEE Peterson brought Elvas mother home Florella Quarnberg. She had been with them for three weeks while she visited the doctor In S i. C for treatments. THE MARTIN BOYS AND La their family were at the Martin home for the deer VLsa hunt. AT THE HOME OF DON Quarnbergs over the weekend were their three children Devon, Shelly and Mrs. Jeff Keele. Jeff stayed In Fillmore to hunt deer with his folks. ANNA J DAY HAD HER SON C Robert and three boys S L w and John Iverson L C for the deer hunt. S son-in-la- MR AND MRS MICK Peterson and three children, were at Richard Orem, Thatchers and Rex and Reta hunt. Helen Peterons for the deer At Rex and Retas were 1945. Survivors Include: hjsband, son, Burton L. Hanson, Leamington; daughters Mrs. Eldon (Ora) Burke, Milford; Mrs.Blll Pleasant (Pauline) Lewis, Mrs. Joseph (Cora) Grove; Crompton, Albuquerqie, New Mexico; Mrs. Le Grand (Helen) jne grandchUd which she raised Richard Thactcher, Scipio; Helen Quarnberg, Tooele, 21 grand-chUdr37 great grandchildren; brother Rulon; Leamington: sjs- ters, Mrs. Woody (Chloe) Pace, Mrs. Downey, Caiuornla; Claude (Verla) McGuire, Fullerton, California; Mrs. Elmer (Dorothea) Soderqilst, Salt Lake Mrs. Lester City; RICHRD THATCHERS for the deer hunt were Bill Bishop Leo Robins condcuted. Family Prayer, RulonDutson, a brother. Prelude and post-lu-de music by Eileen Thompson. Invocation by Cecil Martin. Include Morrel Speakers Mathews, J. Wells Robins, with remarks by the Bishop. Musical nimbes Included a vocal duet by Howard and Dai-le- ne Memmott, a solo by Lorraine Monroe. The closing prayer was by Kay Peterson with the dedicatory prayer by Burton Hanson, a son. Pal bearers were Bob Bishop, David Hanson, Mick Peterson, Richard Thatcher, Mike Quarnberg, Kim Hanson, Steven BLshop, Danny Ames and Randy Quarnberg. Many friends and relatives attended. DEARIE DEER STORY AT Ames and son, Laton, Elwood Dutson, and Burton Hanson, I.eamlngton, and his son Kim. THE PROBERT RANCH had many family members and friends for the hunt, rlchard, Donnie, David, Leo and others. GERALD AND FAIL their father Cecil tin for a good hunt. Joined BRAD AND Mar- DOROTHY Thompson spent weekend with BUI and EUeen. Lon and Flossie stopped inroute tome to Salt Lake. California, Nevada and Utah, spent several days with Ross f nd Penny In California. EXTENSION AGENT QUESTION: method to us catlle gruba? What la the best In treating for ANSWER: Systemic Insecare quite effective ticides cattle gruba. They may against or a be applied as a pour-o- n dip. Pour-o- n treatments are usually the easiest to apply but Pour-o- ns dip method will cost less. may be applied at any location cattle can be placed In a chute or narrow alley. This method even lends Itself to Individual field treatment where cattle can be roped or tied. Systemic chemicals are absorbed through the skin and transmitted by the bloodstream to the location of the grubs. Systemlcs are polsonoue and therefore must be used In accordance with the directions of WQ'GG en; Quarnberg, daughter. MAX CITY Picohe, (Christy) Summers, Nevada. Funeral services were Thursday In the Scipio Ward Chapel under direction of Olpin Mortuary. Burial, Scipio Cemetery. Always hear a few good jeer Many we can't print, some we can. One from this season Is about a tired hunter sitting on a rock As he sat there, a fawn jumped into his lap. Being more than startled, the hunter clutching his rifle threw both hands over ' his head t At that Instant, a doe deer Jumped over the top of him, catching the rlfleeeeeeeeeeeee reverse game of leap frog. In other words as one went under and one went over. The tired and shaken hunter with a busted gun trudged home not with a deer In the ba J, but a deer In the lap. The second story Involves a local hunter rld.ng down the lonesome trail near NephL Looking for both cows and deer, his sight sort-o- f gazed toward the tree tops and with a mighty yell of 'Whoa, old the startled hunter Paint, whirled his trusty stead around to stare at a beautiful nude high in the pine tops, long golden hair and a smile onherface. Now tow In the world did the store front sweater girl arrive In the trees??? We quickly checked the only blonds storets. the manufacturer. Care should be taken not to treat animals lhat are under heavy stress. much Is control Grub more effective If done ss early as pobslble after the heel fly season has ended. In this ares that Is generally the first of October. manlq iln In local store windows and found the blonde who ensuit all dured a snow-mob- ile summer was still In ber place. So It remains a mystery. Both stories must surely be true, for one was told by a serious deer hunter who never tells deer stories, . J g (J Your Republican Candidates ore honest, men who ore interested in service to dedicated tne ciiizens of Fillmore. Exercise the franchise of free AmericansGET OUT Shssr powsr cuts through 8 leg Is 5 seconds treet maneuverability be 10 bw Sss(t4 tula pfe lu ttS E3 McCulloch Kimballs and Company 45 North Main At First Security, Saving means more now than it ever did. O - and VOTE! (4 Year Tam Fa Maya GOLDEN WRIGHT. Fa Councilman DON IVERSON. ROBERT NIELSON (4 Yr Tam S? 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