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Show MEADOW NEWS lard TRN STI'V art and familv. Saiii.sh Fork sjient Mother's Dav with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart. ROBFRT BECKSTRAND AND DE and MR LYLE AND SHANON MRS STANLEY A (m . Lit if WE BUY GUNS! ity . ttf j. i tl . CLIFFORD STEWARTSPENT the weekend in St. George with his son, Thad, Ids wife, Racquel and their family. JOHN AND SIIARLA STAR-le- y and their baby son, Cedar City and Richard and Jan Darnell, Fillmore spent Sunday here with their parents, Terrell and Iris Bond and Lynn and Carma for Mothers Day. The successful farmer has a right to swell his chest when he sees a fine crop being harvested or a healthy beef or dairy herd grazing in pasture. More reason for pride if hes protected his livestock, buildings and equipment against loss We take pride, too, in provid ing farm insurance coverage to protect your income, prop- erty and future. Call us foi details. Theres a lot of Pride in ming . GLEN AND DEON LABRUM were happy to have their sons, Bob, his wife and sons, Fillmore; and Bill, his wife Gayle and Stacy, Grantsville come for Mothers SANDRA Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. Made at the new .. Fertilizer Plant .Vn next to Mountain Mushrooms $17.50 in SHREDDED $35.00 Ton lb. 12.75 , 00 j iiunmnimntHtMUUHlUl RADIOS SPRING SPECIAL PimaZl R' At 7?c.j B to Z2if Midldnd 'BB3 K.010 I AS Wi'1 181s friC.Sg ooi on Uloios in s Toot SCIPIO GARAGE SCIPIO UTAH 1 SJ. 'bift Hrttt h the Junior Sunday School children as follows: Talk by Donna Bona; short gems by Mary Ella Petersens class; throughts by Laurel Stotts class; verses and a Mothers Day song by Vickie Labrums class; poems and a song, "Mother I Love You" by Sharon Edwards class; poem by Sandra Cowley; talk by a young mother, Pam Robison; song "I Am a Child of God by Minnie Penneys class; organ solo by Paul Petersen; talk by Betty Mae Labrum; talk by Vickie Labrum, talk by le Beckstrand, and a talk by Ann Dolllns. Benediction was by Harold Beckstrand. SACRAMENT MEETING WAS conducted by Bishop De Lyle Beckstrand. Paul Petersen led the singing with Roma Bird as Invocation by Thrald Beck- strand. Participating In the Sacrament Services were: Michael Hosman, Lynn Bond, John Labrum, Mark Petersen, Randy Rhodes and James Freeman. Talks were given from tlu youth program by Lois Rowley, and Brent Hosman. The program for this meeting was given by the De Lyle Carling family. The first speaker Shanon Carling spoke about the happiness of being a mother. Then Chris gave a musical reading with Robyn being the . , w, son-in-la- - ELAINE BURT AND CHIL-dre- n, Sandy spent Mothers Day with her parents Evan and Lu- C. cille Stevens Community pride and family. Talbot. ROY AND JOYCE STEVENS to 4H grant Millard County and son Shawn, Salt Lake Citj were visiting their parents Earl md Lola Stevens and Hal dur ing the weekend. A H Club was one of 15 clubs across the state awarded a comminitj pride grant by Standard Oil of announced Art California, Jones, Utah State University H program leaders. The grant of $75 went to the Leamington H Club to assist with the building of restrooms in the community park. Local veterans have agreed tc match funds that the can raise for the project. Also Involved with the project are Boy Scouts and LDA MIA girls, and the town board. In addition to the restrooms, the will also be working on a fireplace and landscaping for the park. The leader of the club Is Violet Nielson and the project director Is Bryon Nielson. Total amount awarded In grants was $1,000 with clubs from nine counties being represented. The recipients of the grants are expected to report on the progress of their projects and to . display an exhibit at the State Fair. 4-- Turner. All VISITING THE BILL STE--vefamily Sunday were Kay ind Shirley Lyman and family from Salt Lake City. kinds of bulk garden seeds ns 4-- 4-- BILLY AND MAURENE BAD-gand sons, Steven and David drove from Salt Lake City Sunday to spend Mothers Day with their parents, Burton and Lila Badger. er loose corn seed, peas. MILTON AND MARGARET Stevens enjoyed a Mothers Day visit with their 'daughter, Dor- othy and two children who drove down from their home In Ogden. GLENDA KENNEY. LOGAN, Georgia McNeal and two children, Provo and Ronand and Wanda Webb and family, Hinckley spent Mothers Day with their parents Wells and Ramona Kenney. onion sets and seed potatoes. Also package seeds, vegetable and flower seeds. KATRINA BAKER. were the weekend guests GARTH & Provo of their grandmother, Elza Nix- accompanist. on recently. Shan then told about his work and school at the U. S. U In Logan. Then Tim and Robyn played an organ and piano duet. The closing talk was given by De Lyle Carling. Benediction by Jim Freeman. BILL AND SHIRLEYGEORGE and two children Tiffany and Becky spent Tuesday night with their grandparents, C. G. and Ane Stevens. Bill and Shirley went to Kanab for a meeting Svallovs Conf. SWALLOW, CEDAR E.AJ. The Fillmore District of the Bureau of Land Management is inviting interested people to assist them In revising their oil and gas leasing category system. The District will hold an "open house at which time maps and overlays depicting the present leasing categories, environmental areas of concern and the proposed amended leasing categories will be on display. A draft environmental analysis will also be available for review and comment. District personnel will be on hand to discuss the proposed categories and to take written or spoken comments. This public Input will be Incorporated Into the final environmental analy- sis. PearccSinyaioh son-in-la- w, d BjCM , revises teases BULK UNSHREDDED C.B. shop Condie; reading by granddaughter, Traci Wood; SpeakUtah. er: James W. Stephenson; quarAlso present were Chet and tet by: grandsons, Ray, John Gwen Hayes and Clayton All-re- d, and Bruce Bishop, and Dean his aunt and uncles. moody; speaker: Verde 11 Bishop; solo: medley HENRY AND DOMA FRAMP-to- n of hymns by daughter-in-laare in Salt Lake with Viron Pat Wood; closing prayer: and Merodee Penney. Henry had to go to the hospital for Ralph Thompson. Dedication of the grave was a medical check-- p by Reed Wood, a son. WARD TURNER CAME FROM Pallbearers: grandsons, Dale Wood, Ray, Barry, John and Sprlngville to spend Mothers Bruce Bishop, Phil and Scott Day with his mother Elmeda SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY 743-571- 1 BAG 50 MOV-e- Bi- Sunday May 4, Grady Hayes Allred was blessed In the First Ward Church by his father, W. Lagene Allred. 2G Grady was born March in the Delta hospital weighing i lbs. and 12 oz. and was 18 nches long. After church a dinner was served by Jill Allred, his mother for his grandinrents Colin and Alice Allred, Fillmore, and Gene and Dell Hayes, Morgan, was conducted by De Lyle Carling. Robyn Carling conducted the singing with Flora Stewart accompanist. Invocation was offered by Claude Duncan. Participating in the Sacrament Service were: James and Richard, and Da vtd Beckstrand, Mark Petersen, Randy Rhodes and James Freeman. The Mothers Day Prograir was given by mothers and by 28 North Main St. . Day. CROSLAND and obituary by; remarks ns FILLMORE NEWS & NOTES City spent the weekend here with her folks. She goes o school In Cedar City. Petersen Insurance Agency Fillmore, Utah tut De-Ly- BLANCHE LABRUM IS AT home here after spending the winter months in California with her daughters Carol and Grace and their families. Carol is here with her. We are glad to have her home. A STE-ve- n- his family to Greenriver, Wyo. Saturday. Hehasemploy-me- nt in the area. Jfn 521-45- A K. .y BLAINE her C OF THEIR had as their guests for Mothers Day, weekend, Larry and Melba Ann Trible, Green-rive- r, t covery. C ' OME Bruce and Hattlj Stepehnson and Cecils for mothers day were Bill and Barbara Hesterman and family, Salt Lake City. Wyo. t CECIL FISHER IS AT THE It tali Valley Hospital In Provo. We all wish him a speedy re- $ Turn those old guns into Cash. ..TODAY!. ..We will buy any gun. ..even if it doesn't work. ..FOR CASH. We buy collections and no collection is too or too small. large GUNS UNLIMITED at 3rd 6th So. Ea., Salt Lake City - Ph. fit fit A W W . FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Leonard A. Wood were conducted by Bishop John R. Con-d- ie in the Holden Ward Chapel, Wed. May 7, 1975. The services were as follows: family prayer: son-ilaw, Daryl Talbot; opening prayer: grandson, Dale Wood; parents REUBEN AND RENAN ul w w w w w w w w w w w w w O w w $ $ AT THE by Ella Crosland leaving the children with their grandparents, until Friday. REX AND PHYLLIS CRQS-lan- d and son Todd, Salt Lake' spent Mothers Day with their parents, Ben and Ida Crosland. : i: ORION HECKSTRAND, BOUN-tifand Melvin Cox, Salt Lake City spent a few days here last week at their homes. PEAR-so- n HOLDEN NEWS -- 11 H'j'fJn SAFFORDS DAUGHT-- er Been and her family were here with her for Mothers day. spent the weekend with their - .,--j APRIL ''' J Mr ANNA Carling were happy to have their sons, Chris andStian come home for Mothers Day week end. Slianons mother, Jane Christensen joined the family for dinner. LOREN SAFFORD. HIS WIFE. Virginia and their son Shane, Kearns sfxmt Mothers Day with his mother, Idola Salford. $ $ U children in the northern part of the State. Bennett. her husband Carl Knoell and their three daugh- Thressa, Arizona BECKSTRANT) GALE AM) DEONNA LAR-se- n and their family. Salt Lake sjient the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noland OTHER VISITORS AT THE home of Clifton Beckstrand on Sunday were their daughter, MIL- p m spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstrand. He goes to school at the F. S. r, in Logan. daughter. Cindv are sjiendinc; a vacation in (iceanside, Calif, with her mother, her sister and family and other relatives. STEWART. a pRoo here with I VA BFCKSTRAND WAS happ to tune her son, Joseph, his wife, Jean and their familv, Sandra, Ronald and Mark here for the Mother's Day week-en- d. Thev also visited the Harold Beckstrand fa mil'. . Harold and Na Dean entertained this group at a famih dinner on Mothers Day. MR AND MRS ILVROLD jilled i: phoenix Mothers Ba his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman and also n.sited his Brothers, Bill and Jim and their families. tlioir baby (.iroonluil.li and dan. liter. V.'psi Ionian, sjiont t lie weekend lioro with her mother. Yalate Greehhnl.h. Patricia FRM MW. siient a i gun and iai: lynx ters, Dorothy, Rhea, Orem. at- JACK MILLARD COl'NTY PROGRESS Utah 84G31 Friday, May 16, 1975 GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL Fillmore, County Commissioner, tended a Comission meeting in Richfield on Tuesday. MR AM) M1UN Tlinai.D Upckstraiul ami family siwnt part of the weekond licro from thrir liomo in Spring C.lcii with Ins parents, Mr. ami Mrs. J. Clifton llorkstrand. Also ai the Beckstrand home were No Ma Wadlo, a lauyrlit -or and iior son from Pleasant Groo and lioi Lti Inrr Man taok.sun and la r husl and and sons. Provo, JOYCE Brcrnnd by Eva The "open house" Is scheduled for May 22 and 23, 1975 from 8 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. each day. The District Office Is located at 15 East 500 North, Fillmore, Utah. A public meeting Is also scheduled for June 11, 1975, In Salt Lake City at the Salt Palace, Room 112, beginning at 1:00 p.m. The system basically consists of four leasing categories: 1. Open leasing area- - this area would be open to leasing with standard stipulations and would t Hie largest category. 2. Open Area Subject to Special Stipulations -- This area would I the second largest category and would be used to protect resources such as critical deer range. 3. 0en area. No Surface surOccupancy Sttpulatlon-N- o face occupancy would be used to protect critical resources such as the high intensity recreational use areas of Little Sal-ior Yuba Dam. Directional drilling would be allowed to recover oil or gas that ra nr "CD CD! CD A bank can offer you services that no other financial institution can. CD Checking accounts, for example. A First Security checking account is probably the easiest way a family can keep its budget on a straight course. 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