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STEWART, AGE85 HP motor. Safety-approve- In Meadow. Main. Among the prizes given In drawings were a child's bycycle and a color TV set. Rodney Hone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hone won the bike. AnnDolllns won the color TV. Melva Talbot Is one of the sales clerks as well as Mr. and Mrs. Murphey. Brother Stewart served as counselor to two bishops, as Sunday School Superintendent In both Meadow Ward and Millard Stake; In the presidency of the High Priest Quorum and in recent years as a Stake Missionary to the Lamanltes on the Kanosh Indian Reservation. Funeral services were held In the Meadow Ward Chapel on July 25, 1972 under the direction of the Olpln Mortuary d with Bishop Harold L. conducting. The Family prayer was by Nell S. Stewart. Prelude and Postlude music was by Roma Bird. A song was then sung by M rs. Joyce Beckstrand. The Invocation by DeLyle Carling. Remarks by Orvll Beckstrand. Plano Solo by Sandra Lopez, of Las Remarks by Vegas, Nevada. Bishop Harold Beckstrand. Remarks by Harold Beckstrand the Bishop. Male quartet, by RUev Bushnell, Ogden; Btshop Beckstrand and son Hal and Kim Peterson of Meadow. Benediction by grandson AlDean Stewart, Tooele. Pallbearers were grandsons: AlDean Stewart, Kent Stewart, Vern Stewart, Eddie Rapp'ye, M.J. Rappleye and Nells. Stewart Jr. Burial took place In the Meadow Cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Riley Bushnell. Brothers and sisters attending were 7.lna Stott, Fillmore; Golden Stewart, Eureka, I tah; and Clifford Stewart, Meadow. Many relatives and friends from attended the services. The Meadow Ward Relief Society served lunch for guests after the JERRY LEWIS lor 6'i from culling line. eMccBrideMa dumber ber Is 374-501- grams In several European countries Including Russia. Miss Erlcksn was among Infifty representatives of the ternational Federation of Home Economist slated to make the setrip. The tour will cover lected homes, day care centers, hospitals, nursing homes, schools, and adult centers In Finland, Russia, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Austria. While In Helsinki, Finland, Miss Erlcksen will be representing the United States at the Congress of the International Federation of Home Economists, July 23.20. She will be Involved In a study group ln looking Into various adult Imto designed programs prove home and family life. Yhe tour of facilities In the European countires Is sponsored In conjunction with the Helsinki meeting. edu-cat- For your convenience, a representative will be at the Fill- more Courthouse on August 22, from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. 1972 1. Sears Telethon If Jerry Lewis had his way, he'd put everyone In the country on camera during his Labor Day Weekend Telethon. Since Its Impossible for Americas millions to be seen all at once, hes Invited leaders of representative groups to appear on their hometown TV stations on his Telethon network of over 150 outlets from coast to coast. The spectacular for the benefit of Muscular Dystrophy Assolcatlons of A merlca will be carried by Salt Lake City Television station KSL, Channel 5. In Issuing his country-wid- e Invitation, Lewis announced that the show will go where the talent Is with pickups from Hollywood, Las Vegas, Nashville and New York City plus cutaways over every stalon on the network to add local flavor. Coo; rating with Lewis plan KSL-Thas announced It will cut away periodically from the big national show to enable Ltah representatives wishing to make contributions on behalf of dubs, business firms, labor unions and other groups to come before the camera and do so. In addition, these local segments win also feature celebrities, civic leaders and directly concerned with the fight against dystrophy and realted disorders. A special pamphlet, PUT Beck-stran- A child may receive monthly benefits when one of his parents gets social security disability or retirement benefits. The child may also receive benefits If a parents dies after having worked under social security long enough to be Insured. The payments stop at age 18 unless the child Is disabled or attend school fulltime. Student benefits will continue to age 22, Including vacation periods of not more than four months. Ordinarily, payments will stop If the student Is married or adopted. The school must be a qualified high school, college, or vocation school. Many private and foreign schools, as well as public schools, meet the requirements. Mr. Donaldson said any student or parents who Is Interested is Invited to telephone or visit the social security office for details. The telephone num- Miss C. Alleen Erlcksen, Utah State Beard of Education specialist for Home Economics, Is currently on a three-wee- k tour of home economics pro- 25 SOUTH MAIN )6jS CFO FFF fSaifu tf.vf StUt 20-ho- ur Vance Cpon arrival In Seaside, some 40 mile from Astoria, this group, plus Grandma Jane, chicked into a motel with a slew of jhe Everyone enjoyed luokldg at, sw homing In and sunning by the ocean. and Cathy Wllaon, Lina, Verm and Clem Fright rreoxer from their walk up this Tower. On top we could see alt of Astoria, tome of State and the Washington picturesque Parlfic Ocean. Be sure and check the timely Catalog buys soon featuring our Biggest back to - school event ever! - THANKS ROGER ami I.VW Ml It 11 I Owner and Manager NEW CATALOGS NOW LN STORE V YOURSELF IN THE PICTURE, 7't blades. Bevel and depth adjuslmenls easdy made. Exhaust keeps sawdust awayf and drawn from the box just for children. have stores The new Sears Authorized Catalogue Sales Merchant had a grand opening recently. Roger and Lynn Murphey own and manage the store located In the Bnnaza Meat Building, 25 S. m a d The Murphey had experience In Sears in California. S. Main SEARS GRAND OPENING services. saw general-purpos1 NEIL passed away July 23, 1972, In the Fillmore Hospital. Born In Meadow, I tah, February 10, 1887 he Sfienl most of his life son-in-la- w KIMBALL'S & CO. .95 ROGER MtRPHEY GREETS customers at the new authorized Sears Catalogue Store at 25 NEIL M. STEWART Nevada. Mo. lUMCMCftC Funeral Services Held for Children surviving and attending the funeral were: Harold Stewart, Meadow; Alvtn J. Stewart, Bountiful; Beulah(Mrs. Klley Bushnell) Ogden; Nell S. Stewart, Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif.; and Ruth (Mrs. Melvin J. Rappleye, Las Vegas CONTACT-SF- fAAttC known. s. v.ere made by Bishop Dallln Nielsen. The other speaker was Wells Itohlns. Vocal duet by Howard and Darlene Memmott and a vocal solo by Alan Mathews were toth accompanied by Ilene Thompson. An organ solo was played by Kim Mathews. The closing prayer was said by Wells Starley. Dedication of the grave at the FlllmoreCltyCemetery was made by Monte Hobins. Pallbearers lnchded Bruce Included Bruce, Gary, Warner, Bobby and Bandy Mathews and Don Stephenson. - WOMEN Aircrofl Moinl. Comtrvction Supply . Commwnkotlont (Ixlronid .... Ro-bln- Hen. arks homes. MEN curity beneficiary through protection established by a deceased, disabled, or retired parents. That statistic, compiled from social security records, was announced by Don Donaldson, Manager of the Provo Social Security Office, to stress the fact that social security Insures a fact children dependents, which may not be generally Services for Burke Mathews who died July 21 In Fillmore were held July 2G, 1972 In the Fillmore Second ward. The prayer at the Mortuary was offered by Don Cummings. Prelude and postlude music was played by Catheryn Niel- Is now working on Individual for the Higgins One out of every 12 American college students Is a social se- BURKE MATHEWS sen. Owning Prayer - Waldo Russian Methods BENEFITS Funeral Services Held for Construction Comstarted work on the Sewer Lagoons which will be built southwest of Fillmore. The Lagoons will be built In a forty-acr- e plot with ample room for expansion. The area for the lagoons will be west of the new Industrial park. Presently most of the main lines In Fillmore have been completed with the exception of those In the middle of some blocks and the area on East Canyon road. Higgins pany has Utah Ecoromist Views SOCIAL SECURITY has been prepared which gives details and information to all groups wishing to participate actively In the Labor Day Telethon. It can be obtained by or by writcalling ing to Utah State Chapter, MD A A, 3333 South Ninth East, Salt lake City, Utah 84106. nr tr OFF Ithe 487-10G- 9, easy wey BACK TO MONDAY TOTS NIGHT wins trip AFG MR. AND MRS. WARD STE-ve- ns receved word that their daughter Beth Yarbrough, who lives In Preyallup, Washington, has just won a week's vacation for 2 to Hawaii. Beth entered a reel; contest sponsored by the Pineapple Growers Association of Hawaii and was notified of her win on July 14th. Mrs. Maes Cropper, her sister, will accompany Beth and thev will leave August 22nd and return to the mainland on Aug. 2.'th winners were Forty chosen and they will all be competing for 51,000 or $25,000. I f M8uMBiWtoa wtoimrrifiM iTj Only 22,000 miles. 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