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Show bV Meadow Moments Nel-da'- w Hall The family. Gordon, Frances, Jeff. Gena, and Devin will go to advantage of (his opportunity to hear these lessons. Pam Beckstrand. who goes to school at SL'SC in Cedar City, came up to her grandparents home on Friday and went on to her home in Pleasant Grove with them for a weekend visit with her and Thcrald parents. Joan, and her brothers. Laura and Clifton also visited their daughter, Nclda Wadley. and husband and family in Pleasant Grove and and Knoell Thrcssa Thressa's husband and fantil in Orem. and DeLvIe Shimon Carling spent the weekend out of town. They first went south on a business trip and got back in time to go north to the basketball games. Velma Stott is still in the hospital in Fillmore. We hope she will soon be home again. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstrand received word from their son. Richard, who is on a mission in ( anada. that he had been transferred from Thompson. Canada, to WinniHe also peg. Canada. received a new assignment. He is the new secretary of the mission now. We hope he enjoys this as well as lie enjoy cd the assignment he had and wish him success in this was Salt Lake City Monday to conducted by I lovd Robison. Lois Rowley conducted the singing with Francis Hall as accompanist. Spiritual thoughts w ere given by Bill. Judy and Janies Freeman. Sacrament meeting was conducted by Bishop De-- I Wilbur y le Beckstrand. the conducted Rowlev singing with Roma Bird The as accompanist. invocation was by Gilbert Stott and the benediction by Gordon Hall. in the Participating Sacrament Service were Join Scluit. Terry Lane. Ildon Diiman. Ralph Bond, Covvlcv. Dennis and jclf Hall. were given In Freeman. Marilyn Gena and Fra mis Hall. Harold Beckstrand, Beckstrand. DeLvIe Joyce and La Veda DunLabrum. can. Norci n Doug Stott, ami Harold see their son. Mark, before his plane leaves for Fcuador on Tuesday. He will spend the nevt two years on a mission for the LDS Church. We wish him much happiness and success School Sunday . s BACK Eva Beckstrand in his work. tancc tax. Some of the fine points disturb NNA members and they were pointed out. We then had 2 free hours to visit congress- men or hunt up tickets and watch the Senate or House in session, either prospect overwhelmed me so I went to lunch with the manager of the NJ press association and we compared our states and organizations. At 2 we boarded buses for our trip to the CIA. weather continued to be drippy so the view out f the bus windows was spotty and gloomy. We had been warned that no weapons, cameras or recording devises were allowed and we had to have our names checked from the security list before we got off the bus. We joked about leaving our weapons, pens and paper, behind. Inside we had to go thru metal detectors (like at the airpi rt) and then we were ushered into an auditor- - m,u.s (luMng ,he spca(Cr which was Secretary of Auiiculture Bob S. Bergland I lie best I can read my handwriting he said that the HA is working on new regula- tions for drought aid. He (hen said that American agriculture aicounts for S25 millions dollars of exports. He said that there is an expansion in livestock and livestock products. And vuiicthing I think you would all like to know, he van! that cattlemen now aie making money lor the 1st time in 3 years ilrobablv why they are making such a fuss to raise the grazing fees - I shouldn't be so nasty.) He said that pigs, turkeys and dairy are also making money. He said the only ones in t making and money are id-m- i wheat, On the subject of wheat he said ,hal ,hl. us. al ,he prt.scnl lum, has in half rcSlT'e enough wheat to supply the world nceds fi)r mu, t,ar. He K)k next 1 Zr a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson spent the past week here at their home. Thcv are norv visiting their children in the northern part of the state. Salt lake. Murray, and Ncphi. Allred, Mrs. Vickie her husband and two sons. Provo, spent the here visiting weekend her parents. Mr. and Mrs. her Del vun Labrum, grandparents. Mr. and Labrum. Mrs. Venn and her sister. Diane Diane's and Talbot. husband and four sons. Also visiting at the Labrum home was the lahrum's son. Lvnn. who goes to school in Logan. La Veda Duncan spent a few days in Salt Lake City last week visiting her brothers and their families. The Kanosh and MeaWard held their dow (old and Green Mutual Dance in the Amusement Hall in Meadow on Saturday night. A large crowd from both wards were there and young people from other ward's in the stake participated and enjoyed the evening. fifteen were There women who enjoyed Relief Society Sunday morning at 9 a.m. The opening song was conducted by Iris Bond with Fva Beckstrand as The in accompanist. lla vocation was by Rowlev and the closing praver by Fva Beckstrand. The lesson was Kathleen by given Hosmati. class teacher. It was an interesting lesson and we invite all those who cannot eonie 1 nesdav to take on 'ti L ILL n,h propl)Sajs tri-ss'- Beik-stran- d . The conference adjourned. I had lunch with George Joplin, of Somerset. Ky. NNA president and pi" lie told me of his police reporter tui mug up some suggesting a violation of Human Rights the Right to Privacy whiih is resulting in a 1.89 w labium, as I Franks Catsup 1.19 Bars extra lean ib i I .69 .43 Hunts 3? oz. Blue Bonnet ( Hiland V;gai. 18 pack Popsicles bag ,99 .99 6 and Caio gallon w ksltand. ho . Pam-- he n (j C Si .69 (icotge. 2 days a or ) R MS (801 290-014- ) idi: cn Yffl 3 LVx J tV f AnvT 'NTS ' In TS o M' t Gvkvxf4 trrxrxt 'wril i n m'-- j 48-99l- n - Dine in (lie . Hi ct k wi ( Jiiuiani AftfMF, fWrfM. pfeon a worm GROwm Mi mu iela Doom c',m, d ol Sf.. .j truffT ( Tf is Steak Nite ii Eveiy Satmday is Mexican Food Nile Vmo Supplies I PROCI ll RL' Salad 'litift ' MfTICml wow t Fiic?a J?tr . I1, measures leal mug about wildblc habits and metis, identifying ptoblc ms that wild tile faci and vv inking In solve1 tin sc pto bit ms should intelisl all people. ' U lldblc V oils oil. Bathe! Whitaker by Those from the Kanosh Ward attending the Manti Temple Thursday, March h were: Mr. and Mrs. leaviit Christensen. Jr and Mrs. Willard Whitaker, Christine mcr. diaries Choate, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rog-aners. and Mr. and Mrs. I lovd Rogers. They were able to do 25 names and had an enjoy able dav Harold Ahlstrom was honored oil his 81st birthday on March 9th by hav ing bis daughter, lorna Provost, and bis son, Devon Ahlstrom. conic from (lretn. Also coming for this special occasion were David and Jot cue ( Milsliom) Warner horn I as egas, Nevada. lie best received wishes ovet lln- telephone Irom twin daughters. Ra Von Paw lev. of Redding California, and R.iMoii Perrv Irom ( iicnada. California. The home town lulks rlo arc glad to welcome and Marguerite Hams d - cd .mil Iruw.ivs wen-aslu d out. w liu h iic I. iv cd them some, bin thev made it to St Geoi go w liori tin s spi ill three d.o s and went to the It iii Thev report pic there. having had a wondoilid into and w ere glad to again. Ml of the time and I theBoris into pm .ini c in us, held T Inn evening paid otl lot the Woll ally g I cadi i Mai gc ne ( In is se Hi ai li dm il: ( I. null. I i add and i a n i In ill i I U .ills; i add c . hi, i ki Inn ntii ill tin S, .nits. Il w as lor lit ainlidiio .ill h l In Si mils p.u in ip.Oc mi a c abli dt aw n on a pi U c u n li mu tin K i Ik ( ultiii al ni l h n I la II I lu also pi i tot 111 i d bv doin.i h, dalle l"g si ills mi i iplii om high I lie wins im planks! Indian Hindu r pc link w was done, which cliai.n tiTiid a Iraincd snake. Some panic ipatcil in thc thimdciuig elephant Inals, stomp, dancing an cd li.inn d lligln. hm scs, and ucrohals. Sid. shows included a fortune telle i mono-giamw run n on indtv hats, ami the exciting aii plain ride- hull! and s , Tucson. Arizona. spent two days in ope tati-i- In Mc-l- in IntMesa. Arizona where they ake! t lie enjoxed going to Ilic purpose ol this They returned c temple. entertainment to Yuma and were amazed w dung's lor lun and thex reallas at the number of Rock y had it. Hounds (around 25.000) A largo crowd attended in the area, busily engagchurch meetings on Suned in their activities. for the Ward day Thc Harris' also visited The Stake Ptcsi-doneher brother. Dr. Harold and members of the 1 ishcr. in Ontario. Calif, attended who is also a Bishop. High Council Thev spent three days the Piicsthond meeting. Slake Sunday School with the Fishers. They in attentraveled to Camarillo. workers were dance at Sunday School. California and visited for Mrs. Ilcnnc spoke, eight days w ith their son, the Stake representing Michael, and family. Sunday Sc liool Board. They enjoyed gorgeous Thc Stake Presidency. weather until they were Slake Clerk, and Glen preparing to start home, when the weather cluing- - Continued on page 7 Con-Icrcnc- RI R 44 Fci k Sian, ACT TODA V SEND f OR 1 Of Snd I hi Y OU can falcon is a sy mbol ol tin nei d lor public concern ox or w ildlilc In ll,nh thc list nl endangered American animals containthe ed "8 names: bv August 31. list had lengthened to l"5. Continued sm iv al of animals threatened with extinction (endanger,, d is unlikely without implementation of special Kanosh Kapers and 8 "wn : s Tltcx hlk Wildlife needs the teacher, student, and legislator, outdoor enthusiast citizen to support protection ol wildlife habitat to join the struggle foi clean s ri a ms. r iv ers. and oceans; to preserv e disappearing wetlands: to keep our environment lice ol toxic chemicals; to help revitalize wildlile populations threatened with extinction; and to spread the word that til, best ol all abundant and woi Ids is one with do. ersc w ildlilc. A bird from the ( ndangcred species list was i boson for the National Wildlile Week poster. The American percgiinc hai k following (licit 25 dav trip vv hicli took them through Nevada to T lima, Arizona where they met Lach couple Iticnds. dav eled in their own motor home to Phoenix RAISING EARTHWORMS ' 4'Jj: L9auj: weekdays VANDI 1576 South State Salt Lake City, Utah 841 IS PROFIT PERMANENT IMMUNITY. week I I ABLE REALTY f Exclvuvic Mc'mli'rship .89 IFll 743-697- t80l Profi'ssHirvcl liter jug Till 10:00 I 743 6626 peri Just one injection of vaccine gives OUR 20 AC RI: IAKCT.LS of level CAI (Vv yrtu 1.29 Frosty, R.C. Motor oil Fillmore if Acrrrn n as a rnoix vt R.C., Diet Diet Rite 6 pack cans p, Gas So. Main c 79 14 oz. Furnace oil on ebbs. 7-u- p, Open 7 Diesel 4 Potato Chips 7-u- p, i i li Country Club 7-u- wholesale delivery ftEALlOH land. S'iOO to Sh50 per acre. SI. 000 down. 9";, interest. 5 to 20 years to Some with Irontage on pav I lowi 11 IK Ita Road, just west of R K tracks west ol Fillmore.) Power and telephone available. Water at picscnt time, culinary well permit is best bet. Hope to get city water later. Highway commercial or mdustij.il is highest and best use. oik d Agriculture. Turner C. Donald In Ipc d v 131. 00( i s ildi t'li all seemed to be happy and tin v km w the songs so will. w as ei v w ell done V il and Knicu Roln its ami tin n two ihilibcn. Ru k and Stephanie, spi lit most ol the dav Sunday cil w iilt Mr and Mi s. I isln i in Mi adow at Si il is tin mi h Dimi lutitoi ( oil, ge in Texas Pink Grapefruit Purex Bleach i nkic llati 31.00 w Irv il Bee hi Robison. Ann Dolluts. S. c . iiiidi.i Batkdidl. Whole Sun Orange Juice ( FOR SALE nil tins piogram wee oiinn Si hut. M.iiilv n I 'ei malt, Debbie I Ice Milk bv cue In 19.18. . lYteison Bars 19-2- The week was orginallv proclaimed as Wildlife Restoration Week bv President Franklin I). Ritosevclt in PCS. e . 1 TURNER OIL "Wildlife Needs You" is the theme National Wildlife Week observance, to bc held March for the 41st I AFL-C10- I Week 1 l. MARCH 17, 18. 19 Nslionel Wildlile Irom the am munii.iuon large law suit. ol 00 with i And befollow planning to public. story. American the public We then went to the seldom involving them airport and headed home, selves in politics and less Sometime during the than 50 "u of the eligible convention the Fmrgv voters exercising their package was discussed, right to vote it behooves us all to stop complaining by whom I don't remem-thber. But the gist was that and take some positive It is no wonder despite the imbalance of action. trade and the precarious special interest groups the attention; they are position we put ourselves get taking some action. in depending on foreign I for one am going to oil and natural gas. there more attention to the pay is no provision in the bills and make phone calls stmiu-wato energy package I late domestic develop-money- . and write letters. And a closing can't up pass In fact foreign ment. that the League of producers are paid about no'e Women voters is one of twice what domestic the most powerful groups for oil are producers paid in the nation. National com- - and gas. crat ic If we want a governniittce. Hus debate was I Another thing learned and most is that our representativ es ment by the people and light (he for the people we must all I in statistic interesting Washington not only do our part. voter was cornbut desire light welcome, gleaned 30 20 cent to turnouts. per dlmost 100"',, goes republican and higher voter turnout s, 40 to 50 peri cm demo-craneis almost lOO'., Beck-stran- Scott bore his testiDennis mony and Sim lei n Bond and their i luhb eii took the pan of the happy family m "I ove Makis I lie II oiise a Home " I he bem dic lion . assistance to draft a more equitable bill for both labor and management. I was told afterwards by several publishers how impressed they were by the senator from Utah and we should be very proud of him. met him later for first time and he said he would very much like to hear more from Millard Count v and he was going to make more effort to visit us ofteuer. Our final debate wa "I lections "8" which focused on campaign Debaters were Rep. (iuy Vander Jagt (R MD) and John C. White. Chairman. Demo- - - ble hp At the carlv morning breakfast and meeting on March 9, 1978, the Lions enjoyed a discussion and demonstration bv Dr. Walter G. Petersons our local GlauOptometrist, on the problem of thc how on talked He prevalent coma. disease is. how difficult it is to detect without an eye examination, and methods used in detecting. He encourages all persons to take advantage of eye screening tests, and especially persons over forty ' . Mini Hams mav near The following proposals were presented to the meeting: 1. That each stockholder be offered an opportunity to sell water to IPP on a pro rata basis. 2. That the water which is ultimately made available be transferred in a manner which would have the least impact on the agricultural economy. 3. That the pattern of purchase be representative of the total water right. 4. That thc best price available be procured for the stock holders who desire to sell. 5. That the sellers pay all or a major ' f he the S,UdiCS which be nceded if the generating plant is ultimately con- ,ru 6' each stockho,dcr not scllm8 same or n'UM bc Pro,ec,ed as miproved quality, the same quantity and at the same cost as is now being experienced. After a lengthy discussion the stockholders authorized the joint Boards of Directors to act etc Beck-stran- Lions thc Audlrium of the Delta High Scho1' to consider proposals as to v'ht'lfu'r the D.M.A.D. Companies should be authorized to act in behalf of the stockholders in formulating plans and proposals and to enter into preliminary discussions with repre-Th- e sentatives of the Intermountain Power Project. The meeting was called relative to the proposed coal fired electrical hT Tf 17, 1978 hear guest speaker bs S. ork . D.M.A.D. STOCKHOLDERS MFFTTD CONRIHFR IPP tween Japan and the U.S. As there had been much talk during the conference about the imbalance of trade, the U.S. imports more much it than Mr. Watanbe exports. seemed little just a defensive and was quick to point out that Japan has half the population of the U.S. and that thev do buy half of all the wheat that the U.S. exports, Also even (ho beef is not native to the Japanese diet they are importing beef, ,40c on the hoof and yt0 at the Japanese niarket. and also starling beef herds. t,clr lh(, ate buying feed for ,t,e alllo from the U.S. lhl.v lm n rjw malc. rials and export manuf. let ured products I he evening w .is again went out to open so dinner again to another French very elegant Restaurant. I he next morning we ,a j panels and debates, Don and lave Carlson and members of (heir family from West Jordan spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Valate Greenhalgh. She does enjoy having her come to family see her. Mrs. Violet Kamlah. from Fillmore, attended church here Sunday with her daughter. Mis. Alma Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Beckstrand, from Bountiful. and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox, from Salt lake City, were here at tin ir homes for two davs last w cek. Slew art. They visited with Mr. ti... r,rM Mrs. Reah Nell Rowley and Mrs. Clifton Becand r. kstrand. Mr. and Mrs. and her daughter, Stephh'S .pUU,r a,uld The moderator was W. fhtTse3 .Oh3 anie. from Boise, Idaho, Harold Beckstrand. and ,f VmC 1 chanRC came down and took her .lav and Mrs. Fva Beck-strMaquire and he en Adm us made ml. Director' c;un;r" h, Velma Stott, mother. very excellent open- field' V isitors at our Sacraback to Idaho w it h them. ' Meafned made a s We hope Velma will ment Mating Sunday that it was a the to year "T . The next speaker was afternoon with Lloyd and soon be better. rLt K'1 Pam Robison were day since he had been Brock Adams Secretary soon and be able to share Thad and Racqiiel Stesworn in as director of the of Transportation. wart spent a recent week- Iloyd's parents. Phil and ,hcm with readers He CIA and that the CIA and Jean Then we went to lunch stid 6 newsmen have Robison, end here with his father. Mary Dora FBI are alike in their where we listened to been killed, mans- wound- Clifford Stewart, and his his grandmother. Peterson. Fillmore, and operations, but the FBI patrjcia R0bcns Harris, cd and one has been in a sister. Joan Stott. within the This week CliPbrd's Pam's parents. Calvin functions Secretary of Housing and Singapore prison for 15 Beth and Lave Kesler. Kanosh. United States and the CIA Urban Development. She Mrs. daughter. years waiting to come to . . functions outst I hcv came to hear their Tucker, has been here js a terrific spi aker and I trial. T he gentlemen who He with her father and has grandchildren take part in answered some think for the first time I spoke discussed their also visited her sister. the Primary Program. questions but others such have a vague idea of what efforts to improve wmld as how many employees tbat Mrs. Joan Stott. She lives Sunday School Sunday communication, departnu"; entails. "Me in Salt Lake City . morning was conducted the CIA has? he refused They have high hopes and Ihey felt that mipioved Joan Stott w as happy to bv I lovd Robison. Franto answer. and a their work cut out for communications That evening we went tfiem In a mu have her grandson. Sean ces Hall conducted the shell they freer media may prevent Stott, from Salt Lake, singing with Lois Rowlev to a reception for mem- - have I war. undertaken hey the another visit her and Joe for a few as the accompanist. The bers of Congress and tremendous ta-'- of that congress requested planninvocation was bv Tom Government Officials at days this last week. ,1C pushed to support implementing Also visiting at the Stott Si hut and the spiritual the Fan American Union jng an(j international tree flow ol ALL which under projects bv Stott and home were Lana thoughts were given Building. It is an absolu- - Americans will have a information. They said we her two girls from Salt Ben Damon and Jeff tely elegant building com- - decent standard of hous- - could all help by request- Lake City. Hall. with a huge foun- plcte jng. This goes back to ing social and economic in the Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Participating 'a,nnews from AF and other Human Rights. Beckstrand went to Plea- sacrament service were: After the reception 1 At 2 we were back in "ire services. With the sant Grove this weekend. Jeff Hall. Ben Damon, accepted an invitation to the buses for our trip to U.S. boasting freedom of They went up especially Fvan and Daniel Bond. and .1.1). have dinner at San Souei. ,he White House. In the the press we often forget to hear their grandson Devin Hall, a french restaurant which Kennon Beckstrand. Freeman. pasj l understand that the that most other countries was a favorite lunch spot President was the host, enforce misa his of The Sacrament Meetgive report very strong sion to Japan. While ing Sunday afternoon was for Henry Kissinger and But President Carter censorship. For instance other high officials during dlW.sn.t there they visited their conducted the U.S. buys half of all by !o )u,st Bishop Nixon Ford and Nclda Del vie Beckstrand. The the three children. of the the imported petroleum representatives K Wadley. Thrcssa opening song was con7.000 weekly and small from Niagara. There is and Thcrald ducted bv Wilbur Rowlev dady papers in the U.S. only one Western corres- and their families with Roma Bird as accomand leaves it to his wife, pondent there and he is in who live Pleasant panist. The Invocation We were told that only allowed to send out w as bv Grove and Orem. Lloyd Robison. slanted light political Mrs. DeLvIe Participating in the sacSo here we arc news. Mrs. Cindy Iver- rament service were: depending mi a country Carter Jeff Hall. Jesse Freeman. President son, and David for oil and we know went to Oceanside, Fvan and Daniel Bond, planned, inflation about the as was Fiscated at the door. Later nothing California this weekend J D. Freeman, and Devin going down ,bc-ere allowed and country . They encouraged to visit .hiyce's mother. Hall. unemployment. A gentle- The time was then man sitting next to me did an.vonc who got the word us all to carry more They returned home Monday morning. given to the Primary a lot of muttering during 'n 'me trotted down the business and economic news to set an example. Mr. Don Beckstrand. Association with Presithe speech and when Sec. Mairs fl,r lhcir camera. Wc wcre al1 introduced w ho Sc hut "Labor Law Reform Connie Blumenthal said inflation gives to school at LSI' dent in Logan spent the weekand her counselors, was down the gentleman lo Irs. Carter and then Bill" was then debated by end here w ith his parents. Diane Talbot and Pamela turned over the WASH- Pivcn refreshments and Sen. Orrin G. Hatch of in Harold and NaDean Beck- Robison. charge. IV.ION POST to show allowed to wander around L'tah and Thomas R. strand. and his brother. I lora Stewart, organist, me the headline that said I,H' G,,d C,retn asw ith Carolvn T ebbs, conJav. the cost of living had K'"'"1 and Ballroom. We Donahue. Fxecutivc He and Jay went to ducted the singing. Doug the President. to sistant 'llsi' "vc An's sa" I 3 taken a jump. The . Hatch Fphriam to the ball games I ebbs and Ann Dolhns Sen. was asked whv bouse, secretary afternoon. w Saturday ere the leaders. won the From verv House White thc obviously if the L'S economy was so Mrs. Frances Hall, The Piim.trv children and definitely e went to I mbasstes of debate t hai the stock market rosv her son Jeff, and her and teachers sang their ur choice. chose Japan, made dear the fail that daughter Gena went to special about continued to dip and the songs were in the process the bill is ill formed and Ibcy Germans and Japanese on Saturday obedtam e. Fphraim forgiv eness. much in need of defeat. of mov mg to new quarters had devalued thc dollar, to see the basketball kindness and love, serHe was also quick to point so much wasn't there He said thev didn't vice. reveicnce. worship, game. that Labor Reform is oul dison and love. Jim and Mar- understand the situation. Japanese culture nceded but desperately Watanbe. Taio We next heard from F. plav ilyn Fieeman and their form of the the under n0 Counselor children sang "Obcdi-nncc.'- ' Ray Maishall. Seitciarv Information bill. He made the us and then to present Shot! talks were of I abor, who gave a lot of spoke to every Most offer give given bv Dixie Torsak political talk aboil' the answered questions. conof the conversation A and Shane Slewart. coal strike. cerned thc trading be poem w as rev lied bv Boblesti-monie- s Friday, March Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 FORTH CONTINUED FROM FRONT N (15) I 25-- 4 7327 . I JR. & soup bar every day HA.M.-IOF.- rruek M. Fe Step Cafe v |