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Show Christmas visit from their daughter Kathy ahd her husband, Douglas Morton of Hyrum. They will also visit grandpatents Jane Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Veris Carling, Tess Robison is home Dav. She had spent two front BYU for the Imhdaxs cd(s wi(h hcrchiIdrcn with her family, the Juin Nevada. Noma was a nior Robisons. Carl and Evelyn Garrison and daughter Iimfa enjoyed Christmas with hnnne their daughter husband Sam was happv to have her Utley, her S children minis, four youngn children. arid and Jonathan Tiany. their spouses and children Garrisons u iii.yed accompany her to the The th t little the watching Christmas in p"-- am grandsons ()f 'I)(.tombtr 2J. Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Car- - the Christmas Primary Suturd..x night ol) Frandsen and Vulyn program travel on to will of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. They Salt Lake Cits to visit and Dean (Gae) Gary three children of Salt their son and brother Don. his wife and tu litLake. Grant and Melba Rasmussen and two little tle daughters lor a less to call daughters who live here, days. They ofp'an the Utless home at the Bill Mr. and Mrs. (Jean) Jackson and tsso children on their return to their of Fillmore were with home in Ontario, Cali fornia. her. They spent Sunday Coming to enjoy ( hiixt- and Monday at their with their parents mas mother's home. Don and Jean Neilsmi and Bobby Rodney ;e Paul, Dean Hurd of Orem came at ( lear I ake his wife Susan and tout' December 2,1 and visited from children Or;m, with their grandmother who Keith surpnx- d his Ruth Allen, uncle Rex. family by fly in,' :t t' ri aunt Lynn Allen and chiis Alaska wheie ldren. They took their Richatu a si.n ol ployed with home grandmother them Sunday afternoon. at the U of I ..si Jam. . She planned to go on to from BYU. and M.irgene Fred Kearns to spend Christmas Tvc and a few days Tomkinson anil fanr.lv were unable to sjend with her son and daughChristmas here ssrh las Dean and Shirter parents Melville and NoAllen. and Dcann ley na, so they visited Bradley . 'I hey also Mr. and Mrs. Dern Wila beautiful sent holiday liams are enjoying a Ifwuei.l FEATURES by Virgil In the first , introductory column ol FL'Z NOII S, staled that I didn I ti.ivc to be very bright to write a eidumn, just have lots ol "smart f lends" t0 help me oui. Well. spoke wiih ,ie ol the smaller ones a couple ol weeks aim. ami thought bis wmiments might 1 1 nc l intcicM to nil Ibis panuular "sman luend" is Die llonoiable Cbiisiiai, Konnow. a Judee of the Ninth (ire mt (ourt.. mi, ness, so. hub- - Be hexing that tbe.e a,e few pi o pie more quabtn d to discuss i rune and i riminals than a s. u e u it court ni.igixu.m-- , asked Judee Konnow just what, il amihing, buoyed bint. His tepK coiiespomUd so iloscK with im own opinions that I was suie be knew what be was talking about, and I bad to ask bun to compose a letter lor f U N()n;s. It would seem that theie are two aieas of especial collect n to J lid ye Konnow, nanieh the media's tendency to glamorize lie life of a criminal, and the popular mtb that "Cume Does Not Pay!" Because of i he length of bis t epic I sc ill adch ess this column to his question of pacments and costs, and use bis remarks on "Glamour" in a l.nci issue. Judge Christian Kunnovs : I be tiutli is of comse that crime does pas. ami il pas s liandsomels , al leas, to the successful cumin, il. It also pass in the com ol despuation and death to dw sietini, or the consume!, it the ueid mac be used, paiticulails in the aiea ol dniy addntion I lie sale o di u ys. al Ic as; the Ii .tide i one s. has a bu ill in n tot ot Iticicase to the sclhr bn, him mans (buys ale so addictive that an aliiu s' uicsiisihle dope mb uce on , - tlleill In the Inqiless usi A is yi ni i I land ot the diuy picti'ie i'scll is peueised ini'iin'iny laicuncs that aie committed In the uddic' to Imaiue Ins 100-It00 doll.ti a month diuy h.dui If ;he addict is a Woman, espcci.dls a sonny woman, one of the most available soiiicesol niones to Im is pi osntii: ion and once she en'eis ibis In Id la piobh ms aie giicvoiislv compoundi d Iiie abdis 'o tolcia'e crime h the people in ans eia oi in ans local's seuns siilistami.il. As an dhistiation. a man bom near Circles ille, Clali m the IM)0s adopted tin name (if Butch C'.issids and cute ted upon j c.uct the It, dsn.iniinny raibo.ul c.ns. kiibny pc , etc. C asstds enlisted a mail named lonehauyb to help him and lonybaiiyli took the name ol tin ''uinlanee Kid ( assids and I onybauyb lu came imniori alized in a nioiion pktuic m which Iaul Ni sc mail and Kobe n Kedtore! iorti ased lie m we b sin b fin mils os able smile s and jests, am! gum sidc-byl- m e the , i I i . hr 111 ic pi. inks h,i; cc e yo; so uinit d aw.is in admit n y ai.d os my the tv. tli.u wc I a yoi tbes wite kibet s and tlm i s b tv.ic be nan w minded of me. but neitliei Butch (assids. ,hc 'iindaiice Kid. Jesse James. Bonnie Iaikci. (Isdc Haitoss ot John Dilbnyer evoke ms icspec admit ,o i n oi sc arum g. Olfieer Phil Mooie: I ust cannot pass up a chance to aytee with a udye (it happens all too seldom), so. w ith sui pa: iciue. Ill tc II sou ! the one aspect ol my I thoiouyhls disl.ke. It is simpls that do not hkc liasmy to asvcia'e. in ans manner, with people wh sttuetuie their lives uccoidmy to just how much pam and sutlei my dies can cause otlic t s. I bank God the muoi; o ms contacts ate with nice people like sou, and he my a policeman is a pi dession io enjos . I i mi ms sell and niv Icllocs .iluiism the hiilmoie Police Depai: mem. our sinceie wishes tor the best ol New 1 eai s...see sou next week. ! ( 1 Question: If there is still a concern over P 0 S.T. certification of Till more's Police Officers, whs was Officer 1 urnbauyli (who has no experience) hiicd oxer Clayton Idwatds (who is P.O.S.f. certified and is ptesentlx a working police officer in am'ther ciy)? Isn't the Citx ( oimeil say my one tinny and doing another in bit my an uncertified officer? It may be that the citizens of f dlmoie cired m their election ol ( itx Council menihers who would rather appoint then It lends and iclanxes to city police officer positions than he come i tied w it h the needs ol the ( itx . A Concerned Citizen Answer: I apptetcate xotir letter and am sotry that I can't yixe xoti the eonciete answer you seem to I he desire. hinny of policemen is eimrelx the pi is dedye of the ( itx Counc d. As a x cry junior olficei was not called upon to partake ol the deliberations nor to approxe the decision (I hank Goodness!), so I tils; don't km'w. However, the decision was made at an opt it mcetiny. so the reasons are open to public' sciuimx ami xoii should he able to find out by tontjetmy the f'dlmorc City Mall. 1 Yours for better understanding. Officer BONNEVILLE THRIFT 1 0'2 C On Y Hid'ois 1vt Pass f teuoxaq H k Ji & A b r t1 Interest Penalty For Early Withdrawal BONNEVILLE THRIFT South Main 290-348- Bountiful, Utah 1 - SEVIER All per prepared some 25 copies of the Book of Mormon for distribution by the missionaries bv marking - them and including a per sonal testimony. W'endv Tracv and Jeniel All ..." dredge helped with th.s service project. A play called "The Day There was No Night", a Christmas play about the people of Zarahemla was preThe following sented. Virgte participated: Ivie, Hena Tomkinson, Stella Brtnkerhoff, Diana Fuller, Lynn Allen, Marlene Christensen, Marj Christensen, Anthony Fuller, Rex Allen, Arthur Allen, Eugene Harper Don Tomkinson. and The Relief Society Chorus directed by Peggy Christensen sang "Away in a Manger". liena Tonkin-son- . J hora Wilcox, Shtr-leNielsen and Alice v "First sang Harper Christmas in America". W'endv Flhson accompanied these two songs plus 0 Little Town of Bethlehem" which the Society sang together. was in Lora Utley for dinner the of charge the Relief Society. Vita Rasmussen. Phyllis Sampson. Kari Kae Stevens. Marge Christensen, Berna Davies also helped this delicious prepare holiday treat. The Relief Society Presidency made pretty corsages and presented them to each lady present, also for the men in the cast of the play to take one home to their wises. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Johnson are enjoying a Christmas visit from their son and daughter-in-l3Lslc and Jill and baby Landon of Montrose, Colorado. Little Landon is Glade's and Junes only grandchild and they along with Uncle Roy enjoy "spoiling" this little fel- low when he comes to . rs. I he Ce-na- l. Totn-h'tsi- Sunday Si hoof piesideney Garn Tu met, Paul Christensen and Km, Crapo, w ith the arlatter i onduettr g, ranged for Santa Claus to make a visit to ail the children present, talking with cadi child and giving them a gift. All the children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Ralph were here at their parents' home for Christmas. Dale and Fern are still at home, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hogan and five children of Salmon. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Aldcn Robinson and Scott of Pleasant Grose rid Mr. and Mrs. Das id and J din ses of b-- 'i. The foams finals son-in-la- .1 . were enjoys r celling togethi r. Jofene sass "We'fl have a big bash this sear, because we can't tell when we can all get here at the same time again." Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen enjoy having their children come, w hich thes 743-650- Maple River, Fully Cooked BOfJELESS IIAf.1 33 0i Bi'ii'm SAUCE Wsca'i PnuoriPackag 9 Rgut Ljt'P MALLOWS.... VANQUISH w rrr fwi bufefl d- 4 Call locally, Rosla or Evan Anderson, 743-CE5- 8 ;3eQ93O9OCOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOSOO9OOOC90CCOCCOSCCCCOCOO: H 0A 29 Bfitttf PEPTO CISMOL SEVIER VALLEY MEATS 836-829- ..15 Tn O ....... LIQUID Cutting, Wrapping & Quick Freeze Call 4 VI KLEENEX Only $10.00 Valley wisp TISSUES I Or East of Richfield on Glenwood Road AVOCADOS. . 7 ... LEMONS. (r'b CARROTS Aiwnrtot Whitt Slaughtering on hanging weight. Dorisi! PVg of.TX) - 12c Lb. piuv TT)c Mnwii MARSH COLA acslior TOMATO PASTE CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Just PEPSI TOMATO rtllh y pit9,3ii VANQUISH n39 TABLETS... U - tablets . . XJ 9 YEAR'S CELEBRATION . children's laughter and enjoying delicious food. Norma's children. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Byrd and two daughters from Wyoming came for the holidays. also Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Byrd of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Byrd and two children of Bountiful. Jean Byrd and Clark Byrd of Salt Lake City, 1 ed's children Teresa and Brent Bartholomew and two children. Kcxin and Michelle Abbot. Sherry and Autumn and Kim Jackson all of Fillmore, Clyde and Geneil Bowers of Price. The bitter couple are Normas sister and husband. The Sunday School presidency with Garn Turner conducting presented a Christmas program. Prayers were offered by Bishop Jurold Robison and Kent Swallow. The junior Sunday four School presented Christmas songs under the direction of Dixie Freeman with piano accompanist Connie TomThere were kinson. scripture quotations and songs by members of the Senior Sunday School including reading by Judy Turner. Venal solo was done by Hena Tomkinson. duet by Linda and Lyncttc Davies, piano duet Allen and Carma Swallow, vocal duct by Durand and Jaron Robison, also a ladies chorus and a girls chorus. Scriptures were given by Tanti Brenda Hatton, Utley and Marge Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jackson of Henderson brough his mother Noma Jackson home Christmas n accom-Walte- . Ri h, son-in-la- ri TysonTender Meat Federally Inspected In Fillmor teadu Pat-ma- isit. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson and Stacy was bursting at the seams with visiting, VALLEY MEATS Free pickup holi- - 23-2- joying, The Primary under the direction of President Peggv Swallow, Counselor Judy Turner and all the faithful class leaders presented a very spiritual program the evening of December 21. All of the children participated in Mans1 song and word hums of pra. tu e go into a piesc illation, as well as lostumes which play a big pin id ifu program, made Is parents and Lot's Have a Roppy Kooooooeooccoi Locker Beef f t i No Bank Or F.I.S.L. Can Pay As Much 211 The ward Relief Society Christmas program was held December 19. The chairman was Alice Har- hie Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, December 29, 1978 Page 5 Anderson Merrily Donna and children Ana Marie, William, Kendall doing her usual fine asas the Reader. Cindy and husband Paul and Reed, Jr., son Steven signment Astle of Murray were un- - all from Semi Valley, Bishop Jarold Robison able to come for Christ-V- i California, daughters and sang a solo. Ken Christensen pronounced the s able to come for Christ- husbands, David and but will be here dur- - tie Field and baby Anne, Benediction. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin ing the holiday. Mr. and Chris and Nancy Key and Norman and Mrs. Jerry imlav and baby Heather, all from Jackson, Daniel went to Winne-mucc- a children came from Ver- - Provo and I.auri from to spend Christmas Pat from Salt Lake darCity. their with and Sacrament and LaDawn, L)avid Meeting (itv, were home with cember 24 was conducted daughter Jim and Carol Hrinkcrhoff. On Tuesday parents, Mr. and Mrs. bv Counselor Don The Invocation the Jacksons, sons and Christensen and kinson. three children who live was offered by Tess Ro- wises, Mr. and Mrs. Lee flow ell ut completed bison. The program was Jackson, Brandon, Mebv the ward lissa and Brian, Mr. and he f.inulv. LaDawn and presented under the direction Mrs. Bill Jaikson Miakay choir to Christmas Pat just prior went to Palm Sptings, Ca- - of Peggy Robison with and Jeremy joined the family at Jim's and Carr lifomiu to visit their unde Carma Swallow as and aunt Jane panist. The theme and ol's fora couple of days of Pile of the presentation s ixiting. Allen No, ill. Dewas "God's Gift of Love Mr. and Mrs. J liai Ivie were guests of'f and their .k daughter Don and Carene The first lighthouse in the US was built in 1719 on Baldwin and Morgan for Little Brewster Island to guard Boston Harbor a delicious dinner Christmas Day prepared by Carene and her daughter Kim and daughter-in-laBaldwin. Terri Lynn Other guests were Morgan, Kirn's husband Greg Solberg. Terri's husband Terry and their little sons Avery and J.R. Ramon and Shirley were Nielsen surely " happy to have most of ificir family here for the gbt WlS HS fr a happy ( hns'mas holiday. They New tu everyone- we know and healthy nnsM d one of their sons, his w tie arid children, who live in Tulsa, not being Max and Verna Nichols able to join the family Those coming to here. M AX NICHOLS AGENT join their parents, sister 29 W . 100 S. St. George Savings Heidi and grandpa Wil& Loan Association Ph . liam for this special holiday were son Reed, wife Millard County Progress, floral arrangement which did for this special the Tomkinsons are en- day December Kf 3 r9 fo3 TIT ia " : V TfuV |