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Show 1 MILLARD COUNTY PROCRESS FU'more, Ltah 84631 Friday. November 24, The 1972 Scfpio Mem- - BETTY WILDING AND TWO daughters, Tammy and Wendy, Houston, Texas, flew to Salt Lake Thursday and was met by her father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins and Joleen Memmott. She came to see her grandmother, Kettle Robins who Is very 111. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Probert spent Wednesday and Thursday .liSalt Lake attending the Farm Bureau Convention. Margaret accompanied them and spent the time visiting her sisters, Carol Jean Probert and Mary Ann and Cary Turner. MR. AND LEE MRS. AGNES JENSEN HAS SPENT the weekend In Salt Lake City. PET-erso- n, Orem drove down Sunday to get their mother Florella Quarnberg, she returned with them to Orem to spend the winter. WAR-woo- Leona and MR. Jackson and Jennifer, Salt Lake spent the tew days visiting with Burtls and Connie Quarnberg. AND MRS. GAY her daughter AND MAXON MRS. Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frampton visited at the Claude Quarnberg residence over the weekend. STEVE MRS. EVISIT-ln- g family, Ogden, Utah. ANDREA ROBINS, BYU.AND AND DORA BRADFIELD with Jolynn Quarberg, CSV spent the weekend visiting their parents. MR. Catherine mott. MR. AND MRS. DIX MONROE MR. mother her MR. AND MRS. DWIGHT Memmott and family, Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frampton and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Frampton all visited at the Nord Memmotts on Sunday. d, Levan spent Sunday with CLAUDE QUARNBERG wishes to thank everyone who remembered him in any way while he was in the hosDltal IQd convalescing. It means so much to one who is 111. ThTMiniMacj nfv-,-1 WANDA AND RALPH CARTER Kearne, Terrell and Marjorie, Salt Lake, Faun and Nell Hughae St, Idaho, Reeee Anthony, and his son Kyle , Bountiful, and Reesea daughter Debra and a girl friend spent last waek end with Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Memmott, they hunted but came to help celebrate especially their fahtere birthday. -- MANY ..I DAVID FROST, SALT LAKE City Is here with his Uncle Anthony Fuller nod Aunt Diane Is helping with the farm work. and family. Anthony THOSE He GOING THE TO Mantt Tample and tnjoylng two stations November 18th were Ronald and Mary Lee Raamus-se- n PETERSON. MIL-for- d, DOUG who were In charge of the Delynn Peterson, Hemet, Young Marrleds excursion to the temple that day. Also Mr. California took their mother to the L.D.S. Hospital on Thu retnd Mrs. Kent Swallow, Mr. and Mra. Evan Babcock, Beth day for surgery. Clo Peteraon Is now doing fine and has A He a and Ralph Robinson. On November 10th Mr. and Mrs. returned home. Kent Crtpo enjoyed a day at the Mantl Temple. DARWIN AND GWEN JEN-se- n, Centerfteld spent SaturMR. AND MRS. SAM UTLEY day visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Keith Roblscn. We Salt Lake City and Mr. and are happy to hava them back Mrs. Mlchatl Utley and childhome after spending so much ren, Granger came Immediately time In the L.D.S. HospltaL upon getting a telephone call from their mother Lon teUlng SUNDAY NIGHT SERVICES them their father Clem was very 111 were conducted by BrotherNell la the Fillmore HospltaL Music was conO. Monroe. Tht hoys spent the weekend ducted by Eileen Thompson and doing work with the cattle and The Anna Mae Qturnberg. keeping the farm going. Invocation by Lawrence Hanaea. JANE WILLIAMS SPENT Sacrament prayers by The two weaks in Nephl. She visited and Monroe Johney Kerry Quarnberg. It was pea sad by family member of her late Deacons, Joe Stone, Warren huabnnd Cherle William. She wae a house gueet of her husMonroe, Kelly Qturnberg and band later Elta end bar Steven Probert. Roy Chase and a sister-in-la- w Short talk by Deacon Kelly Mn. CecU Morris while Qturnberg. nieces and nephsws and visiting Jean Bennett, Holden repretheir famUlea. Jan went to sented the He with grand --da light r brought Elder Laurlxt Smith to Nephl and Annette Wllllama. Kathy peak after Jeaa Bennett spoke Her son and daughter to ua. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Bennett attended the meeting. Deri and Dixie W till me then Benediction by Dais Robins. brought her home oa November hue-ba- LYLE AND LYNN WASDEN and family, Lompox. California visited with their father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wasden- - are visiting members KIMBALLS I CO 45 N. Main St. 74S-85- I1 FILL YOUR BIN WITH COAL NOW AT FALL RATES 19th. VERN AND ROX1E STONE had the following family members boms for a nice visit Nsvn Cwyrtn and Vicki Stone, Wanda and her son Ted Nielsen and brother-in-la- w Lew BUI. Jerry Price, Herb Symes both of Granger and Mr. and HOMES I NCOatOATIO Mrs. Jack Peersoa, Kearns. Holden NTWSTATr, DAVID ALLENAND DURAND Robison received certificates of nt Snenment Achievement Mart Inf on November 19th preseared by Counselor Glade Johnson. Goeet speaker were Roy Tomktnsan of the Stak High Council and the Seminary Teacher Gerald Jex. Marta Tomklnsoa played aptano selection. AMBROSE Hunter had as their guests for e, the weekend their daughter aoa Michael attended the meeting her with Roy and Marla. HOME BUILDER PETERSOM MACHINE & SUPPLY 743-686- ter her husband Otto Carpenand two children Joanne and Part City. John, HAZEL SPENT HARMON the weekend vlstttng her two daughters and their husbands, Cloyd and Dale Andertoo and family, Bountiful and Robert and Cental WUwoo, Salt Lake. VIRGINIA PROBERT, SC IPIO was the weekend guest of her friend Madelyn Mona a. Fillmore 6 visiting her Aunts, Noreen La-bru- m, huabnnd Vsnoy, and Laura Btckstrand and huabnnd Theron Clifton, her Uncle Swallow and wife Pearl and Tom Swallow. They lived her a they grew up. her VETTING WITH JERRY AND Diane Corbett, and their two children during the weekend were hie tether and mother, Dan and Leona Corbett, Inglewood, California and her ala-t- ar Mlae Moe Wasaora , Her-mi- st on, Oregon. I- - "Attitudes end Manners" and waa d. given by Dorothy A crib quilt was bound Beck-stran- and making acarvts nd ng BETTER MR. AND MRS. MELVIN COX and their son la law Gayle Warner, Salt Lake City spent the weekend working at the Cox home waa demon- strated. The other ladles quilted a crib quilt. Pot luck was served. The Second Session Social Relations Meeting was held on Sunday morning at 9:M a.m. with LaV eda Duncan conducting. The singing waa conducted by Vickie Labrum and Joyce Beck-strawith Eva Beekstrand as accompanist. Talks were given by Connie Freemen and Russ Bond. Sacrament Gem, by LeoDean Stott. Priesthood members participating were Mark Cowley, Ray Stewart, Ksvln Edwards, Lynn The Congregational atectag waa led by Paul Peterson wbh Roms Bird as the accompanist. Invocation bjrLsw Hosntsa. Talk by Sandra Swallow from the Youth Program. Priesthood meetlug perticl-patlin the Sacrament Service were: Michael Racketrand. Mlchaal and Ladd Bushntll, Brent K os man, Lynn Labes v and Jess Freeman. The first spesksr was Evan Btckstrand from the Fill move 1st Ward. Then a piano solo was played by Carolyn Ptnney. The concluding speaker was Stake High Councilman Floyd Robison. Benediction br BUI Freeman. HURRY! her. MR. AND MRS. J. CLIFTON Mantl spent the Beekstrand, weekend her at their home. ILA PEARSON SPENT A FEW days la Nephl with her daughter Kayle Peterson and her family. Stanley drove up during the weekend. They returned Sunday morning. la aa Annual Event. Glen Taggart the President of the U.S.U. gave an address on the Alma of the University In respect to what the college hopes to accomplish with their students. Mr. Ballard, eho Is the director of the State Extension Program also spoke. Later tn the day they sew a very axe it log football gam between U.S.U. and the Southern Mississippi teams. U.S.U. wee the wtimer by $ points. MR. A MRS. RALPH ROBIN-s- on attended meeting la Boise oa November 15-ta connection with his wort with R.K.A. through! FIerr 11 Electric. 17 La-Ru- YOUR INTERSTATE r, GLf.'N AND MILDRED ,'iunset spent the weekend POR-t- SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY was conducted by morning Counselor Blaine Penney. Invocation wae Wilbur Row-1- F. SACRAMENT MEETING 09 Sunday afternoon was condsetad by Bishop DeLyl Beekstrand. MRS. ROT TOMKINS ON AND AND MRS. MR. I Light refreshments were also served to those who attended. THE HOMEMAKING MEET-tn- g of the Relief Society was held Tuesday the 14th of November with Flora Stewart conInvocation was by ducting. Zells Stott and Benediction by LaVeda Duncan. The Lesson was Discussion The Lesson was given by It was Dorothy Beckstrnnd. For Authority." "Respect Betty Mae Labrum gave the lesson $ mother training Responsibility" "Developing was given the 14th of November. -law -- BROWNING COAL many neighbor attended the Open House' given by Joseph and Emily Ptkyavlt oa Saturday. They really have a beautiful wU planned home, end they seemed to be very happy and pleased with It. BECKSTRAND LINFORD stayed overnight on night last week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beekstrand. Hla home U In Bountiful. Labrum, Don Beekstrand and Mlcbael Has man. and Closing nd hlgh-counc- lL WALDO AND ERDA ROBINS of their family. They spent a few days In Ephrlum then on to Idaho and to T remonton to see Ronald and his family. (TfcflWTfcPfo FRIENDS AND ALSO Opening Prayer were by Laura Beekstrand and Ruby Freeman. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Archie Christensen attended a County Commissioners Work Shop at Logan November Mth. Panel discussions were held, arnoog other things that were discussed was the Rrrewe of Sharing Program- - Archie was happy to he able to attend thee Informative and worth while seseloM. Saturday November lth at the U.S.U. hosted the This County Commissioners. ARE HAPPY TO HAVE Peggy Robison home again after her surgery November Sth at the Utah Valley HoepttaL She Is getting along very welL Nivu WE CHARLES SMITH. LOS lo spent the week her on bus In as gag visiting his tether- w A.C. Gregersoa. AN-ge- tKTt Quit I PROGRESS PRINTING 41 Sooth Main la-la- LENORA STEPHENSON AND Merit Raamuaeea daughter spent Tuesday la Salt Laka. FILLMORES ; MOST COMFLETE WELDING SUPPLIES AND FIELD Cr HOSPITAL Cr OXYGEN Tanks, all sixes oxygen b ACCESSORIES VICTOR EQUIPMENT HOBART . 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