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Show Millard County Published exery Friday at Meadow Happenings Tv n Sacrament Meeting were born to. Buddy and Amelia Barkdull ?he LDS Hospital In Fillmore week. were They 0UE it home on Monday their WU1 1)6 Sheiiy and girig SacrameiX meeting Sunday after noon was conducted by DeLyle Carling, Invocation by LeLand Bushell. Russ Bond was graduated from the Primary and presented to the Ward membership to be ordained to a Deacon X. Douglas " , n S Statt and De Lane Stout fatI,Hy of Bountiful Saturday with her Mr and Gilbert the Arontc Priesthood. John Rhodes was presented to th membership of the ward for advance ment from the office of Deaoon to a teacher. anJ Cerl Tammy Rhodes Pikyavit were promoted from the Primary. Cindy Beckstrand from the youth program gave a talk: Vocal solo by Cindy Cooper. The concluding speaker was Elder John E. Cooper a recently returned missionary from the Southwest Indlna Mission. His report was very Interesting and he bore a strong testimony, Harold by Bishop beckstrand. In and Mrs Ly"" Green gh and daughter Rae Lynn returned home from camping trip Saturday FlanHng Gorge. The wa good and they enjoyed the week together. Mrs. Ra Pearson "f spent days last week In ephl with her daughter Kayle Peterson and her husband and thelr tw children. Milton and Eva Beckstrand ere happy to have their en Linford his wire Mary and three children of Bountiful spend the weekend with them. e are gald to have Della Dennett back home agalnafter a stay In Salt Lake at he LDS Hospital and also In e home of her daughter Deonna Larsen. a few Ben-edicai- lon there. MsUlng at the homes of Mrs. Iva Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Odell Stewart this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Stewart of Cedar Ctty and Mrs. Clenna Dean Baxter andher sons from Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Orrla Beck-stra- nd of Bountiful and their son B.J, of Las Cruces, New Mexico the week spent end camping up the canyon They also visited the Milton and Harold Beckstrand families here. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox and their daughter spent the Flora Stewart, Dorothy and Eva Beckstrand, Laveda Duncan and Ila Rowley attended the Stake Relief Society meeting last Thursday and the tea given after by the retiring Stake Relief Society President Blanch S Georgt Deon Morrison Doing - summer vacaiton. Sunday Attend Stake Meeting Miss Colette Stott returned home from Palmarya New York weekend after taking part In the LDS Pageant week end here working on the Cox home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Beckstrand spent the week end at their home here. They have spent a week back at the Mantl Temple after School Sunday morning was conducted by Supt. Waldo Bushnell, short talks by DeLvle Carling. Sacramont gem by Marilyn Benedldfon by Beckstrand, Stanely Pearson. Well After Surgery Fillmore, Utah 84631. Tw-elv- c bus-han- 1$. 1971 Scjpio Happenings Attend 'Cornival' at USU Mr. & Mrs. Wm, C. Thompson drove to Logan to see the U S.U. Summer Musical, "Carnival" Their daughter Joan was a member of the cast. They also visited their son Brad and his wife. They are moving to Salt Lake where he has employment. Visiting vlth Mrs. Anna Day were her daughter Sharon, husband and three children of Salt Lake. They had been vacationing in the Canyons and were rained out ea y. Visiting at Mrs. Blonda Quarnbcrg's home were Mr. & Mrs. David Quarnberg- and family, of Kearns. Burke and Alta Mathews visited at the Claude Quarnberg home and with relatives and other friends. Also at the Quarnberg home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardner and two girls of Phoenix, and his mother, Mrs. Arthur (Marie) Gardner, Christopher Creek, Arizona. At the Wallace Ivie home were Don and Arlene Hansen and children. Salt Lake City. Mr. Tim Tuttle, Kanh, is visiting his Aunt Gwen Monroe, Unde LaMar and frmily. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sorensen spent the weekend at Roosevelt as guests of their son Garth and family. They attended the Olson Reunion. ATTEND CHRISTENING Mrs. Dora Bradfield attended Fast nnd Testimony Meeting in Cedar (Tty. The ocea. Ion was the blessing of her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Batty are proud parents. Grandfather Gordon Nielson, Leamington, also attended the services. great-grandchil- d. The friends and relative of Deon Ivle Morrison will be happy to known that she Is recovering satisfactorily frum her open heart surgery last month. doctors and eight nurses assisted with the surgery which Including replacing a valve with an artificial one. She was In the intensive Intensive area for several days afterwards at Kaiser Memorial IIospltaL Deons sisters, Reah and Lisa have taken turns In the Morrl-o- n home to assist her d Wayne In looking after the children while she has been UL Friday, August Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Anderson, Orem, spent Saturday at the home of their suiter Ilettie Robins and husband Con. Guests at the James Lawson home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Quay Herbert of Salina. Steve and Taul Hatch. spent the weekend at the Bill Hatch home. Miss R.sa Lee Memmott of Salt Lake visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Memmott. & brother Tom. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson Pan-guitc- h. Hilda Quarnberg Kanosh Happenings Reporter Reporter Frows Family Reunion spent a few days visiting Jack an 1 Diene Stone in Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Memmott and family, Sandy, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. LoVoy Memmott. Sam's wife's father is here from Australia on a visit. It had been 9 years since she had seen her father. Visitors from California Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davison, daughter Pam and girl friend of Downey, Calif, are of Louise's parents. Mr.guests and Airs. James Memmott, and her brother Howard Memmott and wife Darlene and family. John Bunting and daughter Barbara and her twin girls of Bakersfield, Calif, are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. AfLn Mem-mott- 's home. Ah, and Mrs. Frank of Oakland, Calif., visitedSoars, with her mother. Alice Ivie, and sis- op: and Jack Monroe, ana then family. RENEWALS Cliff Stephenson Mrs. Albert Ashmari Delcll Brunson First Security Bank Neil Monroe J. Alma Stevens Mae Sagers Nolan West Donald F. Malby A. S. Rss Danr.y Waters Mrs. Faye Snyder John Sweeting and Melba Tceples by parents, Roy and Mary Sweeting B. G. Badger LaMar Alonroe Wilfurd Ashby Howard Tomkinson FToid EL Warner LaVcll Morrison Howard L. Hunter S. Ronald Lisonbee Dullin S. Nielsen Ben Black L. V. J irnes Wanda Bushnell Ben Stott Afton Cooper Burton Badger Held at Adelaide Pork Descendants of Hyrum and Annie May How let t Prows met lor their annual reunion August 7, 1971 at Adelaioe Park in Kanosh Canyon. A delicious pot lack dinner was served at noon, with a program and business meeting The histories of following. Hyrum and Annie May Prows were read and copies made available to families by Lena Pearl Prows Steele, youngest member of the Hyrum Prows family. At the election Broze HutchJ mson was chosen as president for the coming year, with Fraizer as secretary. It was decided to again hold the reunion In Adelaide Park during August, 1972. A large representation from each branch of the family this year's reunion, with 121 registered members. The Urvey Hutchinson branch had the largest number there. Elva Wiggington. husband Roy Lee and three family m'mters came from BUimfield, Kentucky. Traveling the longest distance were the Bishop Bernard Prows family from Lake Jack-soTexas. Their attendance made the Sherkian Prows branch 100 present. It was a lovely day and the weather was perfect. Every one had an enj yab!e visit, renewing acquaintances and welcoming new members. El-n- ia n, Elder Rex Dearden at Church Rex Dearden .Fillmore, was th,? speaker at Sacrament Ser-vicAugust 8, 1971. He related experiences while In the Inio-Chin- a Mission. Bishop Bill Turner conducted. I Jllian Rogers and Bever-l- y Christensen were In charge of music. Prayers were by Lecnard and Michael Cummings. Priests and Deacons attended the Sacrament. Lillian Rogers, Sharon George nnd Karen Kimball sang two ongs, accompanied by Martha Stott Marianne Shields gave the Youth talk. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kimball and children are visiting his elster. Mr. Mr. Clark Paxton. Dorothy accompanied the Kimballs to Fairvlew to attend the Young Saturday Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Owen George Orem, visited his s'ister. Vie Bemcnt on Sunday. Stan and Sue Koyle and family. SLC; spent the week end with her parents, Bishop and Mr. Bill Turner and family. Ernest and Clara Clothier spent some time with her mother, Ida Cummings on their return from viewing the Pageant at Palmyra. New York. Ivan and lionise Holt and family, Provo; brought her mother, Florenre Watts-- to spend a few days in her home here and to visit her brother here and to visit with Leonard and Jane Bowen. Guests of the Virge Christensens during the weekend included their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Buxton and b iby of Logan. They had Just relurnet from Oklahoma, where they had lived the past 3 months. Harold and Adell AhUtrom have retuined from Cal. forma. They spent ten days visiting wiih their daughter, Ramon Perry, husband and children, in Weed. They went to Eureka and other places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Davi.l Warner and family, Las Vegas, are at the Ahbtrom home now. Stevens Family Reunion The Stevens family r, union was held in Fillmore Siturlay Aug. 7. 1971. Guests of Olaf and n'anch over the weekend an I attending the reunion were: Kae Powell and three daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Row-le- y and three children, 1 ha and Van Rowley. S.L.C.; Mary Louise and Linford Beckstrand an family, Bountiful. Mary Louise and children stayed for a longer visit. Olaf and Blanch have a new grandson bom to Deanna nnd Harold Hurst in a Salt Like hospital August 8, 1971. The Hursts live in Sandy. Ge.u-g- e 1 Guests of Lloyd and Helen Rogers have been their granddaughter nnd husband. Kathy and Ron Greening from South Dakota, Doug and Josie Miller left I.inI week for their home In North Hollywood. They had leen in Utah since Memori.U Day. Ken and Fval.vn Law-sotook her mother. Laura Cummings. to Salt Lake Monday for melic.al aid. Overnight guests last week of Grace Staples were her grandson, Ted Staples and im.l M.ijea with his sister, Mr. and Mrs San Heard. Friday they attended the welding of Ted iy Whitaker and Melinda Ci ile in the St. George Temple. They attended the reception In Beaver, ant had as guests for the weekend, Harold Whitaker. Alan Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Tisrhner. Dr an Mrs Liwronce Stevens and children sjient some Uni' her list week. Guest of Mrs Owen Searle for a vve k is her mother, Mrs, 1 I. In i Lewis of Bens in, Ariz. of the Rex Hutchin-son- s wore Mr and Mrs. Roy Goess I.e. igcenton an Ron Roe. and family, Application Dales Utah eld hunters soon face the end of open bull permits sales, the beginning of for restricted application area permits, and the start of sales for archery bull permits. 16 marks the end August of sales for 1971 open bull elk Is permits. the time restricted Is to be Construction initiated Immediately by the construction firm of Blackburn and Gower of Cedar City for the development of at facilities recreation Mlnersvllle lake State Recreation Area. The project Is In the amount of $132,800 Is to lc accomplished and within 125 days. This recreation development hass been desjierately needed for some time and will reflect a first phase development for a high density type of use. The project reflects the raising and ext ending of the existing boat ramp, extension of plumbing and electrical to serve a high facilities density tyie of campground of 29 stations, utilizing the existing rest room facility. A will be area develop! wtthanover-flo- w along facility, and both- - a trailer sanitary station and a fish cleaning station are Included. Derral w right Is the ranger In calirge of the area; and a rangers resilience fadltty and utility yard are Included In the project; and It Is anticipated Hut the ranger will be on duty on a year-roulasts upon completion of the development. Of particular Interest wllll be the tree planting and the Inclusion of both single and double shelters over the tndlvldula campground sties. The Beaver County Commission has assisted previously In tlie development of this area, and Mlnersvllle Lake lias received a great deal of use by fishermen. This facility shovld be a very welcome addition and improvement In the State Park System. nd out-of-st- ate wife of Salt Lake City. Owen and Melba Staples took their grandchildren to Salt Lake City Sunday. Guests of Mrs. Hazel Bab- cock have been her daughter. FOR SALE Margie Barnett, her daughter Chene, son Jim, nnd a friend. ! Norge II cu. ft. Frost Free Louise Ehvcll of California; ( ted t weeks. Refrigerator. aUo friends Ted and Mattel will take 263. $302 New Bennett of Yucaup.1. The lat. 300 So, Fillmore See at 3 ter will stay for a while, but the other left Monday. A pest book used by Adolph Maria and Earl Whitakei drove to Liverkin Thutwdav Hitler sold recently it an taction tor $928. 23-- 27 (Including are not lESif With ffltfKAMERlCARP Stripes, prints, patterns, plains. Bells, flares, pegs. Cuffed, uncuffed, no cuffed. Pants Never has one word meant so much to so many. It's expression, it s self. It s in, it s security. It s whatever you want and then some. And whatever you want, for First Security BankAmericard will buy. As easily as money. Almost anywhere you can buy pants, you can buy pants with BankAmericard. back-to-schoo- summer as fish seek cool tn lakes and water deep reservoirs. Anglers should their tactics to change match the change of fish habits. Fish the deeper parts of lakes during the middle of the day. Fishing near Inlets where cooler, aerated water from streams entars Is often productive. or fishing deep Trolling on the bottom with bait will help get the fishhook where the fish are. This usually requires a boat except lakes with deep water neau the shore. Fishing early and late will find fish feedtng tn shallower water near the shore. Flies are especially effective during these times of the day. Average per capita consumption of coffee la Sweden is 30 pounds a year. l, BankAmericard is the Buffer. It'll buy almost anything, almost anywhere. Just like Money. back-to-scho- ol Banka' .a i card. THINK OF IT ASFtlONEY FIRST SECURITY BAKKAMERICARD lKnd m OwnJ And fry fUctkAm a Vf v CoP 971 MERCURY COMFT lines-b- cars, small ones and wagons too. Don t lot 71 get away before you see what you get away with right r.ow at your Mercury Mans! Msrcury. Better Ideas do make better cars. ig cHFBUGlp Motor G 70 NORTH MAIN FILLMORE, UTAH pup-cah- Is generally good Fishing' on most waters during springs but It often slows down In 1971 MERCURY MONTEGO Buy, buy 711 Its close-ou- t time! Time to look at the line thats ail elkpermtts) Fishings Tips . . 1971 MERCURY MARQUIS ip-f- Indian se eligible to or apply for a 1971 permit. Only one elk permit of any kind may be purchased or applied for during a year of eligibility. TOKnT GOT7S Take area elk permits. . W2 t August 18--27 to apply for Is scheduled for sales of archery bull elk permits. bull elk permits Open are available on personal at Division of application VUdllfa Resourcos offices In Salt Lake Ctty, Ogden Provo, Price, Vernal, and Cedar Ctty. Restricted area elk permit application Is amde by mall on a special form only available from license agents or WUdlife Resources offices. Applications will be rejected If not received by Salt Lake Wildlife Resources office by 5 August p.m., 27, 1971. Successful are applicants selected at a public drawing September 8. Archery bull elk permits may be purchased by personal application at Dlvl6tonofflces. Persons who had an elk permit of any kind In 1970 August Travel Council Permit Elk f id |