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Show SCIPIO MILLARD COINTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah SCEN if r 'Ud4i tZA,6vu FrlJay AuJst 'TKaxIhc JACK A JOLENE rETEHSON Rotdns, Heaver, sjient the 24th with their grandjiarents, Mark and Florence Rotdns. Kirk left for Salt lake Wednesday to spend the week with Ids father. n Erl lay, thev took Mr. and Mrs Vern Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Ina Memmott, Hans I to Flsld.tke to spend the day. VERNAL, her granddaughter!., brought Stacy Nelson, Vernal; Susan and Annette Hennlon, Brigham City; t spend a few days with Mont and Noel Robins and tt.elr 111'. Ki'M'lNS. i AND MR. DARLA daughters take 40 MRS. RAMON AND KOLA DAWN, of Paul Memmott, .WMtfc 3 MR. AND AND here. ELAINE AND AND Cali- MRS. Ar Sunday and Monday f H t MAE DORA AND LEE Thompson and son Reggie and cousin Thad Thompson, Midvale, spent the 24th with Riley and Fay Thompson. BRAD MRS. AND MR. Thompson and son, S.L.C.. Joan Durke, Logan, spent the 24th with Bill and Eileen. STL ART Sallna, vis- MR. DELMAR WASDEN. Orem, spent the 24th here with his family, Lloyd and NolaWas-de- MEL QUARNBERG IS at the home of his daughter, Diana Powell, after August Melville, Fillmore, enjoyed the CON-valescl- ng hernia surgery. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MGRRELL Mathews left for 3.L.C. Friday where they will fly from there Saturday to Kansas City. They are with a Vida Clawson tour. RAYMOND Memmott and children, Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin JayMem-mot- t, sent the last week end at home. gHICKIil&HJMHiSj DUANE 24th celebration. n. HILL COSBY...UOHLHT CULP MRS. AND Memmott and girls, ited at the home of Nord and Colleen Memmott. tA to MRS. AND MRS. DONALD MR. Olson of Nephl spent the 24th MR. 'DU4CI ai4 The P3EJ!nER: o MRS. AND MRS. MERRILL MR. Dutson and family, Mr. Dutson, Leamington, visited the Rex Peterson family and also enjoyed the festivities. pcrncn it; AND fornia, Joined other members of their family and enjoyed a weeks vacation here. lianmr Sid.mcv LEE LEONARD MR. watts and baby, Cleone Watts, Kanosh, spent the 24th here. their family, LaPuenta, 4 RAY MRS. AND MR. Haynes, Sallna, spent the 24th with friends In Sclplo. CLINT ' August 2 Nell and Edith Monroe. HAL Rich- MRS. NEIL field, sient the 24th with Cliff and Fern. MR. O'- Thurs., hi. & Sat. RAY FRIEND AND Elaine, and anothercouple,Salt Lake City, spent the 24th with Peterson, Orem spent Sunuay with Florella and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quarnberg. Also Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shannons, Orem. and their husbands and children, Salt Lake, sient the 24th here. . to boil an mtrich igg. nunutt-- AND MR. Peterson and children, Memmott and children, Nephl, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and Teressa and girl friend, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Cue Miller, Salt Lake City, were all here for the 24th. families It KIRK. LOHL'IE, of Kearns, joined thelrfamllles tie re for the 24th clebratlon. MR. BETTY CHRISTENSEN. Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harrison, Sallan, spent the 24th with Bill and Verlene Hatch. AND HEIDI Untied Artists continued inside iiiniilmnmnimniiinitt,j jmimmui ALL OUTDOORS "FUN" "FISHING" "HUNTING" "CAMPING" TERRY TRAVEL TRAILORS WE ABE HERE TO SELL B.J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiih MRS. Quarnberg, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Gary attended the Little Robins, League Base ball game at Cedar City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Quarnberg were there all three days. Scott Robins, Kelly and Rodney Quarnberg played ontheAll Star team from he Holden and Sclplo Tigers Team. BEVERLY CURTIS, spent the 24th with Donald and Alice Lawson. AND MR. ELIZABETH MONROE Byron Probert. LORRAINE HANSEN BLAINE & BETH FERNEI-lu- s and family prepared birthday dinner for her father, Ervin G. Monroe on Sunday the 15th of July. Present were all the thlldren except Jack and Lola and family. Also, there were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olsen, Salt Lake City. GLEN Brown have been in Sclplo visiting with Glens brother Rulon. MR. AND AND MR. W, Wasden MRS. AND LaMAR MRS. MR. Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Monroe attended the cattlemens convention held In Logan, Utah, Friday and Saturday. THE SCIPIO M.LA. HELD their closing social Tuesday, July 31. They spent the time at Yuba Dam. ANDRELA-tlve- s attended the 24th JulyCel-ebratto- n In Sclplo. Here are some of them that we saw or heard were here: Mary Gwen Monroe and family and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Mowere, Provo; spent the weekend here. (842-2482- ) RICHFIELD. UTAH (896-447- 1) SAtfS east HI limn niina taut ti am iniflYi a MYRON MRS. attended funeral services for his Aunt Wlnnlfred W. Dyches Saturday July 28, at Murray Fifth ward. Mrs. Dyches was born and raised In Sclplo. Her husband, Milo Dyches, taught school here for many years. Fred Wasden also attended the services. .. - HAS her mother and brother Cal visiting with her and Laurence and family. a MR. AND ODELL MRS. Summers and family, Tremon-to- n, Miss Jeanne Monroe, Provo, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Monroe. Now at KIMBALLS & CO., INC. MR. AND MRS. Clark and children, at the home of Mr. Noel Robins. Marie for another weeks her grandparents. G9OOCSS) DOUG DEE Granger, and Mrs. stayed on visit with phl. LYNN AND PHYLLSS MCAR-thand girls, Mr. Keith McArthur, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stott, Meadow. ur mb ears. BEULAH and sons, Geyser Quarnberg Ranch, and Mr. and Mrs.Kasey Quarnberg, Provo, spent the 24th here. AND BLAINE MRS. AND MR. Wasden, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wasden, Salt City, Thad Wasden, Aurora, Joined with the Wasden family at Idas for enjoyable Family Spends 24th vjaCsenma it 2 Satellite Sebring-PluA plus value. s: MRS. STANLEY With Parents Here RALPH Kearns, spent the 24th AND Carter, MRS. here. Opening song was "Come, Come, Ye Saints. Mayor Nell O. Monroe welcomed every one and then turned the program over to the M.C. for the program, Mr. Mark Robins. The Sclplo Boy Scouts posted the colors followed by Miss Utah "Kathy Robins her attendants being Enok Llsonbee, Jason Quarnberg, Margaret Probert, and Kristine Hansen. The chaplain was Mr. Jay H. Memmott. The oration was given by Burtus Quarnberg. A Duet by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Memmott accompanied by Eileen Thompson. Two musical numbers by the Sclplo Ward primary boys and girls directed by Mrs. Lee Monroe and Joyce Monroe. Miss Kathy Robins then said a few words. Two solos by Jeanne Monroe accompanied by Shirley Robins. Dance by Susan and Annette Bennlcn, Brigham City nieces of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins. Solo It. Modsen and Mov Lnhrum KIRK A ND SA ND Y A ND FA M -11 y, Jeff and Beverly and fam- ily, Scott and Jolene Memmott, Orem Utah. LON A OSSIE MEMMOTT, Steve nd Yvonne Jackson, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Memmott, Richfield, spent He 24th weekend with Burt and Connie and family. Kathryn .demmott returned to Salt Lake City with her daughter Ossie. RECENT VISITORS AT THE home of Della Madsen and Mae Labrum were their cousins, Eva Labium, her sister LaVon, and their brother Nell Labrum and his wife from Boise, Idaho. Also Berne Ice Smith and her husband from Burley, Idaho. Last week, Darrell and Charlotte Labrum and their family, and Stewart and Sharon Labrum and family, all fromLasVegas, stayed with their Aunts, Della and Mae. A BIG SUCCESS MEADOW CELEBRATE THE 24th of July wltha parade. Those winning prizes were (1st) The Dennis Bond family; (2nd)Doug-la- s Stott and his cousin and ;3rd) the Jim Freeman family. After the parade, the program was given. It was arranged by the Primary organization, with Alma Rhodes In charge. She Introduced the Master of Ceremonies, Paul A. Petersen. Invocation by DeLyle MR. AND MRS. MELVIN Cox spent the weekend at their home here. d. After the community singing, (he Primary children sang a song. A vocal duet with gvltar accompanlement by Hal Beck-straA and Kim Petersen. Harmonica Solo by Tom Swallow. A song was sung by James Hosman with Lenore as accompanist and by Heidi and Randy Rhodes with their mother as ORRIN AND ELMA nd City. HOMER AND MARY DAINES visited a short while with their friends, Milton and Eva Beckstrand. They were on their way for a week end vacation with family members and friends In the mountdlns east of Cedar City. accompanist. The Pioneer Day address was given by Orvll E. Beckstrand. Song by Kay and Leo Dean Stott with Flora Stewart as accompanist. Bob Powell played a tape recording of the tribute paid to Dr. Dean C. Evans by his friend Dr. Bird from Delta. Vocal solo by Ruth Zlmltra-vtc- h with Flora Stewart accompanist. Song by the BUI Freeman family, Connie, Jesse, and James. ..also a piano duet by Connie and James. Song by the Sweeple and Cox girls under the direction of Cindy Cox. Benediction by DeLynn of Logan, on Friday VISITORS AT THE HOWARD Freeman home on Sunday were Jack and Sam Freeman, and his son Michael, Provo. They came especially to be at the Testimonial held for their neand cousin, Chris phew Emmons. BLAINE PENNEY CONDUC-te- d the Sunday School Sunday morning. Invocation was by Venoy Starting at 2:00 pm,clldrens sports were held. Then later, there were two baseball games that were played.. .a game between men Juniors and Seniors, and married women against singles. by Alan Mathews acby his daughter "Topics of the Times a report from Heaven, Janice Robins. Dance byJaneenP. Chambers and two numbers by a trio, Rosa Lee Robins, Joyce Monroe, and Anna Mae Quarnberg. Retiring of Ihe colors. Plate lunch was sold following program by Ihe fourth Quorum of Elders, PrelJent Burtus Quarnberg, and his couselors, Keith Robison. Sports In the park at 1:30 where veryone participated. A rodeo sponsored by the Round Valley Hiding Club started at 4 p.m. Many participated. was Jay Quarnberg, Tooele, Utah. President of the riding club Is Gary Robins, vlcepresldent Is Richard Thatcher and secretary Is Victor Monroe. Millard County Ambulance manned by Glen Qua robe rg was on duty. MEMMOTT REUNION In SCIPIO AUGUST4th MR. AND Nancy Sweeple. Priesthood members part In the Sacrament Services were Michael Stott, Hal, d, Douglas, Kenneth and Don and Terry Petersen. ng Beck-stran- Word Program Honored MR. AND MRS. CECIL Hosman, Movrtdge, South Dakota, are here visiting their son Lew, his wife Kathleen, and Ihelr four Children. Missionary Chris Emmons SACRAMENT MEETING was held Sunday afternoon with DeLyle Beckstrand conducting. Joyce Beckstrand led the singing with Paul Pclersen as MLSS VICKIE LABRUM who Is attending the L.D.S. Business College In Salt Lake Ctty, spent the Pioneer Day weekend with her folks, the DeLynn Labrums. DELORES SOELBERG AND all of her children but two, spent a vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stott. They also visited her sister, Betty Mae Labrum, her husband, DeLynn and their family. The Memmott Family Is holding their reunion In Sclplo Saturday, August 4, 1973. Families will meet In the Ward Cultural Hall at noon. Bring your own lunch. At 2:30 a program will get underway with Guy Robins as accompanist. Invocation man. Bond, and Don, Douglas, and Kenneth Beckstrand and Russ Bond look care of the Sacrament Service. The program which honored Chris Emmons, who leaves soon for h Laneuaee School before going to the Brazil South Mission was given by his family. Talks by his mother Alice, and a sister Nancy. Poem by his sister Gayle. Organ Solo by Paul Petersen. Concluding best-lookm- g e Visitors from Fillmore were Lois Robison and LeGrandeand Mary Davies. A There are l hire Im-- u Upend u Gold Duster. Canopy vinyl roof at no extra charge. with deluxe wheel Buy it covers, whitewalls, cartrim and more . . . and you can get the vinyl root at no extra charge. The factory doesn't charge us. so we don't have to you. peting and special you p.i term t) What type of the heat bargain- inuranrc charge KIMBALLS & CO., INC. 45 North Main Fillmore, Utah PAA c with fur inMir.tniT t.,s t,,. 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Stewart and members of thetr family visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart last week. They live In Tooele. BECK-stan- d, their daughter Sue Ann chilThompson, and their three dren, stayed overnight Sunday at their home. They were on theli way home to Bountflul and Logan from a Corry family reunion In the mountains east of Cedar m. companied Annette. Guests ot Home of Delia JULY 24 CELEBRATION Beck-stran- Master of Ceremonies. There will be visiting, picture taking BISHOP AND MRS. MARLIN and the traditional auction. Miller end sons, SaltLakeClty, Bring your unwanted valuables Mr. and Mrs. Duane Maycock and help build the Kitty. last and children, Ula Maycoke,-Flllmor- e, -- year a nice sum was collected at the home ofElmer to help carry on the work of and Leah Quarnberg. the family organization. Tufc AND Pearson attended the Pag 'ant In Mantt one night last week. Other members of their family were there with them to enjoy GRACE AND AND family, Cedar City, with grandmother, Freda Halch. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Warner, Ne- CHRYSLER MR. REESE AND JOYCE MEM-mo- tt and family, Bountiful, spent the 24th with Reeses parents, James and Dee, afso with Joyces sister, Georgia and Ivle and family. MR. MANY FRIENDS MOTOR WAS baptized Saturday evening. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dlx Monore. Sam Probert was baptized by his brother Don and confirmed. Sam Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. CALL US AND SEE! CABINETS - MEADOW, UTAH DARWIN MRS. Kearns, SHELDON Bradfield, Caliente Nev., spent the week visiting and fishing with their folks, Earl and Edna and Riley and Fay. SEASON SALE! V DON OEADOU HEWS A DON AND 3i 19T3 et by Gas and Acid? Oi-- demand Di-Ge- l. Tablets, liquid. Product of Plough, Inc. AUflW vdHteffk? l9tcC'M ft 4 mm I ti VAH'Afttf (XSrt U Di-G- el well, o 2 u 9 relieves gassy-aci- d upset. 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