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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 MEADOW MOMENTS HOLDEN HA PPENINGS by Ella Crosland Rejoicing over the ar- riinl of their fir.t oramt. daughter are Earnest and Salena Christiansen. Born July 10, 1979 to proud parents Colin and Rasmussen was Sylvia a 7 lb. 4 o. baby girl. Lisa has two big brothers w ho are pleased w ith her also. Nesada. Hi nt PMrs'. The John Rowley Dahl Eliza and her friend, Wf famiyh?ld church park. The reunion this year was under the direciton of ,he Wilbur Row,ey family. There was a business and a program wood. They also at- - meeting held first and then the tended their Aunt Hazel chil- Harmon's Open House. group especially the drcn enjoyed games. A Iso here wx-'rEarl and delicious pot luck I aVon Hunter, Harry and Law na Webster, and two dinner was served to over children. Lynn Church 100 people. Part of ,hls 8rouP a, and three sons all of tended our Sunday School Salt Lake City. The lat- ter were all at the Earl and Sacrament Meeting on Sunday with the Row- Hunter home here. Ken and Linda John- Mr. anJ Mrs. Max son and two children Bennett. Inglewood, were visiting his mother Pcnni California, their daughter Stella Johnson, Lou and her husband and Jeff Sunday. sinWc express our . , ,, . ln cere sympathy to the Don spcnt ,a ow rccently-McadOak Dastrup family, also to Scott's wife Margaret in City, and Salt Lake City, the accidental death of Scott Friday, Larry and Irene Ben- - fun-fille- d La for a few ncU 'ind famiiv'of Ari- - J11 h,Ic ,hey were ,n zona were the guests of I J tHh their parents, Fred and '"JV.V., Dclma Bennett for sev- ey a,tndcd ,heir oral davs. The trip here Qass Reunion, which Irencs mother Vienna tbcv were bead At our Sacrament meet- tb's year. Brunson. express Traciene Bennett and to this family sympathy also, Johnson Sunday. They Rav and Lucille son and daughter Court- - had brought their niece, to Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin ncy visited at the home Stephanie Bradfield of Caliente. of their mother. LaNola Scipio. We Glenil3 - ing on Sunday, the speakers were Brother Alt Staples, and Elder Jar- rel Chrisensen from Ka- Jarrels parents nosh. came to enjoy hearing their son The speakers both gave good talks. Mrs. Ha Pearson took her two granddaughters to Nephi one day this week after they had vis- ited here. She is visiting with them in Nephi at the present time. .Vacationing guests at the home of Gerald and Luella Edwards were Mr. and Mrs Larry Ed- wards and family of Colorado Springs. Dur- ing the holiday week, a family reunion was held at Provo and Spanish The group met Fork. Laura with Edwards, of Geralds mother, Orem and spent one afternoon visiting, Recent visitors at the home of Gerald and Lu- f were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Jensen of Cedar City. Alfred and Ges.la LeFevre of Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Vermont Bay of Las Vegas, and nieces Laura and Steph anie. daughters of Ron and Connie Hone of Los Altos Hills. California. While here the girls vacationed at Panguitch Lake and at the home of FLOWELL Ellen hus- - band, and two children Washington. Utah. Mrs. Thressa Knoell and her daughter from Orem are spending this week here visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Beckstrand Visiting at the home of Bill and Judy Freeman is a friend from Payson, Utah. Sheila Ackerson. Also living at Bill and Judy's home is a young boy, Byron Talbot. Recent visitors at the home of Gordon and Francis Hall were their daughter. her husband, and northern family from Don't Forget! Scipio will hold a DANCE July 23rd at 9:00 p.m. at the park. The music will be furnished by Stone Cold Fever. A full day of events for the 24th will be a program at 10:00 a.m. put on by the D.U.P. Round Valley Camp, lunch at the church at 11:30 a.m., and sports at the park at 2:00 p.m. The RODEO will be at 7:00 p.m. with the events as follows: slack roping at 9:00 a.m., bareback, bulls, team roping, calf roping, ladies barrels, and Jr. steer riding 1 2 to 15yrs.. Sign up time will be July 22nd from 4 to 8 p.m. or call EVK,V".NE I.NV1TED 758-264- SIX VWS TO HELP KEEP YOUR PHONE BILL FROM LEAVINGYOU SPEECHLESS. 1 v 1( much y ur ph me t n h a ists depends ixutly v you use iL S here an six e; isy w; ivs ' you can talk up some re;d sa'ines. 1. Dial it yourself ;ind save. hrect diakxl aills ci ist less tku) inu thrt tuh tlie I opemtor i 2.- Cill during otTixxik distance rates mu times, j ;uv li ver alter 5 p.m. urk-days- , all day Saturday ;uid Suiidav tuitil 5 p.m. 3. Keep vour Gills brief. lavinu a cl vk witlun iev i if yt ur phi me helK4.lXnVti xiv for mistakes. If yt m reacn awn m numlxT. ue don't u;uit you to xiy for iL I I the X'rat( r kn iw'riht away. ;u id you wont lx chiuved. 5. l;uiu up on Ixid connec tii ms. Ana have the X'iM m Gill-inj- 1 - 1 1 uhoplaa-cltheGil- telltlie l opemtor. You'll lx recon-netled- . and you won't haveto for die ihtcirupted time. xiy 6. rse"iS(K)"numlx,m when jmssiKle. KeniemlxT that iS(H)''numlxrs;iretoll free. w these ti)s faitlitully ;uid your phone lull is less likely t leave yi u at a l iss for ords. Oiiivmey. Ki illi ) E Continental Telephone of the West You Gin n . li thi V 4 n dti ii'.fiiiK a h k li ' it 4 .1 ii it . ,i im alwavs Gill on us. I .IWwOT ti ii't i 1 d ' Rebecca Wood Shaw. She married Alon- zo Brunson April 21. 1925 in the Manti LDS Temple. She was an ac- live member of the Relief She was a Society. gracious friendly per- son had and many friends. Surviving are three sons and four daughters. Mrs. Kendall (Zola) Twitchell. West Jordan; Mrs. Don (Joan) Paulich and Vern, Tooele; Clair, James, Tooele; Arvin Junior Mrs. Layton; (Donna) Bond. Meadow; Mrs. Larry (Irene) Ben- nett. Mesa Arizona; 33 grandchildren, 21 great- brothers grandchildren, and sisters, Mrs. Mar- garet Jordan. George and Dennia. all Salt Lake City; Arlo John. North Long Beach. California, Funeral services were held Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Fillmore Stake Burial was in Center. Fillmore Cemetery. Mortuary was in charge of arrangements. Jean Roberts Dastrup. He married Margaret Jackson May 5, 1979 in He was a Fillmore. member of the LDS Church and a member of the Utah National Guard, He graduated from Mil- lard High School, Class of '76. He was an Eagle Scout. Survivors are: wife. Fillmore; parents, Hoi- brothers and sis- ters: Richard, Fillmore; Mrs. Grant (Tauna) Nielson, and Nanette, both of Salt Lake City; Morris, Greg, Rodney, Christine. Matt, all of Holden; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Das- trup. Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roberts, Elsinore, Sevier County. Funeral services were held Monday at 11 a.m. in the Holden Ward Cha- pel. Friends and relatives cac(j Sunday at OlDin . Mortuaiy. Bunal was tn Ho dcn Cemetery. Ol-pi- n J. Frank Christensen, in Salt Lake LDS Hos- 94. died July 14, 1979 in pital in 1912. She is de- a Murray hospital. Born ceased. June 28. 1885 in Ka- He was instrumental in to nosh, he was the son of bringing Scouting n ,m Joseph Hans and Flor 17'"o311U ,1UJ t"-- "-Deborah Leaviti ,he Scout.ng program for ence Christensen. He married 34 years. He sang with Alice Nadauld the Swanee Singers for Helen October 25, 1907 in Ka- - LMU ntany years. Survivors are: children. Fern Johnson. Frank La- the,r 8randParens. Mr. Mar. Mrs. Ezra W. Mrs. Taylor, Hone (Jessie) a?dJrs' Mem. and Laura Reed T. (Jeanne) BushB. (Ethclyn) R. Mrs. ncll, Edw ards of Orem, Crane, all of Salt Lake Leavitt. Kanosh; City; 13 44 grandchildren, one brother, Artie Joseph, One Yarnell, Arizona. grandchild preceded him death. Funeral services were Jackson, Mapleton; Mr. and M St Roberts hcld Wednesday at 11 a m- - in Butler First A large crowd Salina. Interment of relatives and friends LDS Ward. attended and the floral was in Mountain View Memorial Estates. nosh, solemnized and t t Mi. I .. 2 ,"! I?1' stay The services were as follows: services for Military Scott Dastrup were Jay held at 11:00 a.m. at the Ward Holden Chapel Born May 29, 1958 in July 16, 1979. Fillmore, he was the son Bishop John R. Condie of Don E. and Karla Jr. conducted. Family BS trzS was prayer Nielson (brother-in-law- Grant by ). Opening prayer was by Bishop Lyle Evans, Lewis F. Monsen and Dean G. Larsen were speakers. A duct was sung by Marlow and Sally Mace, Walk You'll Never Alone", accompanied by Cheryll Wood. Grant Roberts, grand-den- ; father, was a speaker followed by a solo by Some- Marie Jensen. where My Love" accom- panied by Cherryll Wood. Closing prayer was by LcRoy Jackson. Dedication of the grave was by Richard Dastrup. brother. were: Pallbearers Kevin Johnson. Jeff Warner. Mike Havcron, and Don. Dave, and John Roberts, Honorary pallbearers were all members of the National Guard unit at Fillmore. Day dieS Lja Bridges Day. 75, died July 15. 1979 in the Fillmorc Hospital. Born July 16. 1903 in Hatton. Millard County, she was the daughter of Albert H. and Rosetta Robinson Bridges. She married R. Noble Day June 25. 1924 in Fillmore. He died May 24, 1978. Mrs. Day was an ac-i- n tivc member of the LDS Church, serving as a Visiting Teacher in the Relief Society, in the choir. Primary, and MIA. She was a member and held offices in the Garden by Virgie Ivie' 1 ter Jean Burges, her SCIPIO 24th OF JULY CELEBRATION BrUtlSOTl Glenna Brunson, 71, died July 11, 1979 of a heart attack at Fillmore Hospital. She was ill only a brief time. Born October 4. 1907 in Holden, she was the daughter of Frank and FEATURES 1 The loving husband, son, and brother, Jay Scott Dastrup, 21. died July 13, 1979 in Fillmore after an industrial acci- dent. Heart attack claims were here fornia. The Millard High Class of 1948 held their 30th Class Reunion. It was held in the American Legion Hall in Fillmore on the 7th of July. Gary and MarJene Bennett Christensen Hills, from Woodland California were acting as head of this reunion, with Carolyn Young Win- rose. Fae George Kes- McBride er. Mary Johnson and Ins Charles- worth Bond and others helping to make this a memorable, of visiting, evening remembering, eating, and dancing enjoyed by all. Members of the Harold Beckstrand famil- yHarold, NaDean, Hal, and Jolynn, and Jay at- tended the Winget family ' reunion in Monroe on Friday. Mr' and Mrs Chfton and Mrs Beckstrand 1T1,1SI strand attended Fva th Ren"ett fami.'y re . union s first session on Friday. Clifton and Laura also attended the conclud- ing session on Saturday, Mrs. Eva Beckstrand received word of the sud- den death of her sister. Hazel Walkers husband, Ferrell Walker, on Fri- day afternoon. The funeral will be held in the Sutherland Ward on Tuesday at :30 a.m. Mr. Tom Swallow was : rushed to the hospital in Salt Lake City by mem 0f Noma Jack- oers ot nts tamtiy. we 0(juests have been h s0) hope he will soon be bet- - Bruce and wife Nancy in back his home. ter and from Henderson. They Visitors at the home took her to Mapleton to r , e C ve.rni.8ht annual reunion in Mea- - Wells and Audrey Brun- dow on Saturday at the son on their way to Cali- - (Debbie) Bradfield, and two daughters visited at the Warren Croslands Friday evening, Spending last weekend with their parents. Clyde and Lillian Wood, were Rulon and Wyla Sher- - are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Salena Day of Fillmore. and daughter Susan arc spending some time with Svlvia and family in Cas- tie Dale helping with the new one Spending las. Sunday w ith Earnest and Salena Christiansen. Scot, and Susan were Mr. and Mrs. Colin Rasmussen and boys of Castle Dale. Joel and Sheila Christiansen. and two boys of Aurora, Thcv came especially to see (heir mother for her birthday. Visiting their grand- parents, Otto and Allie Hunter for a few days have been Kristin and Karen Hunter and a of friend Pleasanton, California. Kristen and Karen are the daughters Aarl of Dr. and Hunter. Calling to visit for a short time with Otto and Allie Hunter were Mrs. Iarscn and two Tony children o( Redlands. succumbs to injuries They Smith,' with Lou 7 Jay Scott Dastrup by I:va Bcckstrand their grandson Friday, July 20, 1979 Page Club. Fine Arts Guild. American Legion Auxil- iary, and Gold Star Mothers. Survivors arc: son and daughter, Max L.. Fillmore; Mrs. Karl (LaRac) West Point; Seifert. and six grandchildren. Funeral services were hcld Wednesday noon at the Fillmore Friends Ward Chapel. called at the Olpin Mortuary Tuesday evening. An account of the service will be published next week. First-Fourt- h . he,r and Nan-froc had vacationed in Ten- was "e!tse' hear ,them 'neref"g beaut,fuI sceneTy ,n that Mrs Jaro,d Robison attended funeral services in Orem July 9 for Mrs. Christy Jensen to mother Fitzgerald, their brother-in-la- Ray Fitzgerald of Urbana, Illinois. Rays wife Naomi is a sister to Peg- gy- AUC Saturday, July 21, 1979 Sunday, July 22, 1979 - Terry Hurd, who is helping his uncle, Rex Allen this summer went with two young men from Orem to Arizona for a The weeks vacation. three boys are from the same ward in Orem and are close friends. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Ivie and children Robynn, Kelly and Gregory of Las Vegas visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Delial Ivie from July 14 to 16. They came especially for a reunion of the family of James A. and Carrie Hanson Ivie on July 14 at Scipio. Monte, Judy, and children planned to visit with his sister and brother-in-law. Carene and Don Baldwin at Beaver on their return home. Those from out of town services for attending Wendell Brinkerhoff last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brinkerhoff and children, Mike, Stewart. Debbie, and Karen of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brinkerhoff and children Jerry, Diana, and Denis; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brinkerhoff and baby daughter, all of Winne-muccNevada; Mr. and Mrs. Mikescll, Larry children Tracy, Cami, Julie, and Brady of Aberdeen, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Ree Brinkerhoff, Jr. of Overton, Nevada: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brinkerhoff and Andy Brinkerhoff of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brinkerhoff of Winncmucca, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robison of St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Walt Brinkerhoff; Mr. and Mrs. Rial anP Brinkerhoff; Mr. Mrs. Gene Brinkerhoff and Allen Brinkerhoff. all of Winncmucca, Nevada: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams and son Carl of Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Poe and children of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Utley of Salt Lake; Mrs. Zola Utley; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roberts: Mr. and Mrs. Fay Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. LcVar Roberts. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. John D Sale starts at 10 a.m. WESTERN AUTO STORE 58 E. Center Fillmore, Utah Auctioneer: Fred Wood ABSOLUTE NO RESERVE LIQUIDATION SALE Everything must sell to the bare walls including: FIXTURES and MERCHANDISE a, HARDWARE TOOLS SPORTING GOODS APPLIANCES FURNITURE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Sale conducted by AUCTION DYNAMICS Grangeville, Idaho Ph. 208-983-28- i 69 |