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Show v Scipio uaries 17, Mea- Step-broth- er M Ichael, and Salt Lake City and Mrs. Milo N. (Patricia) Jackson, Fillmore. Funeral Services were held in the Meadow Ward Chapel; Monday the 3rd of April with Bishop Harold Beckstrand conducting. Family Prayer before the services was given by Venoy Labrum. step-siste- Prayer at r, the services by Amanda Cummings Harold Stewart. was First speaker Harold AND bush and their WILLARD MRS. Huntsman, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Peterson, Thera Kessler, Letha Hogan, all traveled toUlpalca, In Unltah County, to attend the funeral servtces for Mrs. Mary A manda Cummings. Mrs. Lynn Peterson her two Joined daughters and also attended the RELATIVES folks Mr. and M rs. Merlin Monroe. MR. AND MRS. ALAN MAT-he- ROY O. MRS, y Minersville La-bru- MR. AND MRS. EARL BRAD-flel- d, drove to Minersville on Thursday to attend the funeral Pall bearers were: Sam Ogler a brother, Mike Jones a stepbrother, Bob and Bill Labrum friends, RobetyRoblson a friend, and Ree Brlnkerhoff a friend services for two of JOHNSON, and daughter Courtney visited at the home of her sister Mrs. Gary Robins and family. In their The giant pted-blllgrebe of Guatemala eats Its own feathers. When rolled Into a walnut sired ball In the stomach, the feathers seem to trap the sharp bones of fish and hold them until soft enough to pass through the Intestinal tract. ed The first fish tagging took place over a century ago. Wealthy Scot landowners, who wondered what happened to trout and salmon In the streams they owned, began to find out through the use of fish tags. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL WESTINGHOUSE 30" DcLuxe ELECTRIC RANGE $230 SEE US For ELECTRIC MOTORS their EasterSundayprogram under the direction of Sclplo Ward Sunday School Superln-tendenc- y. William Thompson, Dlx Monroe, Bryon Probert. The Junior Sunday School also presented numbers on the program under the direction of coordinator Mrtle Sorenson. FAST & TESTIMONY MEET-ln- g was conducted byCounselor Don Quarnberg. The opening prayer was offered by Randy Memmott. The music was under the direction of Eileen Thompson and Anna Mae Quarnberg. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Memmott was blessed an d given the name of Mellsa June by her father. The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thatcher was given the name of Robert by his father Many meeting. Many SIMMONS APPLIANCE visitors attende d the fine testimonies were borne. Closing prayer was given by Barry Monroe. MR. LEE MONROE AND HIS Mary Summers visited with Mr. and Mrs. LaMarMon-ro- e. friend 6 They are both sutdents at the U.S.U. In Logan. MR. AND MRS. KAY PET-erso- n, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff IMnkdfit Pet- - PETER-so- n, ladles enjoyed a Pizza Party and presented a lovely gift to Zelda. PROMINENT SC1PIOCAT-tlema- GUESTS n swallowed a tooth last He Immediately made week. a visit to Fillmore to see Dr. Evan A. Beckstrand. d n 4 MRS. KELLY and two boys, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sorenson and girls visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sorenson also Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Sorenson and family. MR. OF GLEN AND AUDREY OF BISHOP AND QUIG-le- y GUESTS OF NINA B.Y.U. FIRE BROKE OUT IN THE home of Dan and Utahana Berry A Sunday night. large turnout of fire members came to help with It. fce re lucky to have our fire fighting equipment to help out la tloye of need. Fire Chrlef Ivan Robins was In charge. MR. AND MRS. JAMIE MEM-mo- tt had all their children hme over the Easter weekend. Louise and family from Calif., Fawn and family from Idaho, Reece and family from Salt Lake, and Wanda and family also from Salt Lake, Howard and family were also there. There were 40 present to party on Saturday. KEITH ROBISON WAS ed SECOND WARD NEWS GUESTS OF THEIR PARENTS Carr and Doreen Ashby during the week have been Boyd and Anna Rae and daughter of Dug-wa- y. Bruce and Joan Ashby of Woods Cross, whoalso visited their parents the Cecil N- BISHOP BILL AND HELEN RIGBY and two children, Centerville, were here to spend the weekend wlththelrparentsMal-lo- n and Ellen Stevens and Colleen. MR. CHARLES MYRON BENNETT RcDorts left onday for their home at Beal Air Force Base In Calif., Patti graduated from Salt Lake College as a Dental Ass., and Interned with Dr. Black andDr. Kelpack In Murry, Utah. Other guests of Utahna Bemls over the weekend were her dughter Iva and husband Steve and son Larry and his wife Susan all of Salt Lake., and son Raymond of Fillmore. Her son Calvin Is with the service st Fort Hood, Texas. GUESTS the weekend. BARBERS In season with their parents Fred and Delma were Larry and Irene Bennett and three sons. Mike Erllng also joined his wife and son Toni and Scott, who had spent a week here. They returned lo their home In Battle Mountain, Nevada. to Hawaii HAWAII POINT, COMING FROM THEIR HOME Arizona to enjoy the Easter avy (FHTNC) BG March Lieutenant Myron D. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned A. Bennett, Holden, has reported to Patrol Squadron Six at the Naval Air Station, Barbers Point, HawalL 27-N- from missionary Charles Warner. A vocal solo was sung by Bety Ann Warner, she was accompanied by Catheryn Nielson on the piano and her daughter Nancy on (he violin. Nancy also played a violin solo accompanied by Mrs. Nell-so- n. The Ward Choir closing song. sang the Reporter LINDA DUTSON CLEANS 4 OF HOWARD AND Grace Stool during the past week have been their daughter Mr. and Mrs. LaVoe Smith and family of Glendora, Calif. CYCLE CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER Bruahtaaa hot water detergent washing claane pots, pans, caasarolaa and othar heavy-soi- l loads sparkling bright. Autofor sparkling matic Rise Gto dispansar soft food disposer . . . glassware. Built-ijust tip off bones. Maple wood cutting board top. Plata warmer setting. KIRK PENNEY VISITED HIS ... mother and brother Joe over the weekend. GUESTS OF FAE NIELSON Day, Dean Robinson, Fred Warner, Harley Handy, Mike Evans, Ilene Cooper and Leon Sylvester, who also read a letter WITH THEIR PARENTS JAY 33 DALLIN presided over Fast and Testimony Meeting for the Second Ward on April 2, 1972. Prayers were offered by Ber-tl- s Framptonand Floyd Warner. Stella Day andCatheryn Nielson were In charge of the music. Sacrament service was taken care of by the Priests and Deacons. Memberships were received for Florence Manning. Testimonies were shared by Bishop Dallln Nielson, William Swallow, Jan Freeman, Stella ixons. husband Mr. and Mrs. Russ They returned on Sunday. M JOHN-'o- n ANDSHERI-da- n Prows over the weekend was their daughterArlene Prows from the B.Y.U. an Elder Sunday In Fast and Testimony Meeting. TAFT AND NECA WATTS and their son Bart spent the weekend st their home here In AT THE HOME OF DICK Probert were Richard and George Kanosh. '244 Ann. SHIRLEY AND BYRON PRO-be- rt had all their children at home for Easter. VISITING AT THE OLD MAR-ll- n home for Easter was Stanley, Keith and Kent and their families. It Is good tosee them all again. VISITING ?i VISITING AT THE RICHARD Thatchers and the Rex Teter-so- KIMBALLS & CO. Cl'ESTS OF THE WILLARD Whitaker's over the weekend was (heir daughter Arlene Ser-lg- ht and daughter of tooele. 45 North Main FILLMORE, UTAH Street Lee drove to W yomlng to spend Easier with her husband Clay and other family members. GUESTS OF KEITH AND NEL-d- a Turner were their sons ns was Mr. Bill Ames and children of West Jordan. DON AND PHYLLIS Tax money. Model SC460N MRS. NORA PRICE AND SON LAST WEEK AT Cluade Quarnbergs and Bill Hatches was Mr. and Mrs. Bill Emmett of Bountiful. 2 MARGARET SWANSON WENT to Salt Lake for a check up after surgery. She returned with her family. QUARN-ber- g had Dallln and Shelly over the weekend visiting them. LEE CLOWARDCAMEDOWN to visit with Shelly Quarnberg oil Sunday. AT THE HOME OF RAY AND Irene Haines Is their daughter Vlskl Walts and son Clark. They flew in from Michigan Alsc visiting Sunday night. there was Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Fisher and family from Calif. Marvin and Sherma and family from Idaho, Richard and Reva and family from Salt Lake. SHERRIE TUTTLE OF SALT Lake spent the weekend with her family the Mack and Roena Shields and family. FRIDAY JOANN REDD AND daughter Tracy arrlced from Redondo Beach, to spend a week with her parents Pres, and Mrs. Lloyd George. Saturday the Georges Lynn and Janet Flnllnson and baby and Joann and Tracy all went to Provo to the track meet. Sunall went to church for the christening of Janet and Lynns baby. After church they were sll dinner guests of Lynn's parents Mr. and Mrs. Burn's Flnllnson. Richard of the B.Y.U. Joined them there snd Tres.andMrs. PrealGeroge were also there. day 4hey ... And, as FAE KESSLET. DAUGHTER LaNlla snd son Lloyd left on Thursday for Modesto, Calif., lo visit her parents Alma and Lcela George over the Easter holiday. First Security Bank Mcmhr Firt Security Corporation SyttemoflUnk RESOURCES OVER ONE BILLION 1XTLLARS 3 )j : ,1 Your World Is As Big As You Make If. Today's Army wants to join you. f'fC David A. Deaton lift North V4V.V.V.VA'. Main Street Richfield, Utah Call Collect 898 84701 633 BRANT AND KAREN GEORGE and fm Uy left Friday and went to Ely, Nevada, lo spend Eas- CRAWRtfD NATIONAL SAYS UUSAtt O WM THE cancer crasons QMi AC NDM&ttP... ter with her parents Floyd and Ida Robison. They returned on Saturday. EVE IDA ROBISON AND HER daughter Lorena Kaud and 2 ...SOJXT-THE NOMBeC. ' A CULiK. n of Salt Lake were the guests of their parents Earl and Mary Johnson and family during the weekend. husband and fther Chester Johnson at their ranch In Nevada. - BURTON AND LILA BAD-fREX AND NINA HUTCIilN-so- n were happy to have their and son Cloyd, drove to son and his wife Billy and to Burbank, Calif., Wednesday Maurene Badger and son Steven visit their daughter and her of Salt Lake with them for BLACK TOMMY AND KAE BUTLER and family and their guest Gena McKelby and Patti Bemls were Barry Memmott, Keryl Quarnberg all S.U.S.C. Royce Memmott, LloyJ Monroe and Lee Monroe all of U.S.U.; Katheryn Robins of the MR. AND MRS. KERRY er STUDENTS HOME Monroe, Susann COLLEGE MRS. NATHAN (PHYLLLS) Tanner and family of Odgen spent their vacation with their mother and grandmother Mrs. Elmeda Turner. STELLA JOHNSON -cand Pennl enjoyed their vacation by Joining Williams left Thursday for California to visit their son Von and his family. were her daughter Carolyn Little and her daughter Lisa of Cedar City. Lake. v MRS. ALVIN AND LORETA RUST and family of Salt Lake were weekend guests of her Aunt Rhoda Paxton. They also vis- MISS MARIANNE PROBERT of Salt Lake visited her parents M r. and Mrs. Carl Probert and family. She Is working Is Salt 4 er hildren Jeff HARD-ma- ited her father Russell and his HOME parents James W. and Stella Stephenson and Dawn also sis ter Susan Davis and children. VIRGINIA HATTON AND HER wife. grand-daught- BLAINE AND JAN CROS-lan- d and son Travis, also Matt went to St. George Saturday to spend Easter with their sister and her husband Gary and Sandi Davis and family. LYLE AND MERENE OWENS an their family of North Salt Lake spent Thursday with their daughter Diane drove to Las Vegas, Nevada to visit her sister Yolanda Hatton who went by bus with them to Calif, to visit her sister. AND OF THEIR and Lula Me and Joan Me their her husband Merlee and Bob Ryttlng stopped on their way home from California to enjoy dinner with them. nsons. Mrs. Bill Turner and family were Stan and Sue Koyle and family of Salt Lake and their friends Mr. and Mrs. Steve Miller and their 2 children. MR. Sunday and children fro m Las Vegas, Allen and Karen Dobson and son of Tooele. They also visited their sister and family the John and Coral Stephe- and their daughter Clara GUESTS OF EARL 4 MARIA and M rs. Quigleys motherClara Whitaker over the weekend was Burgess of St. George drove to their son Mario, wife Karen, Fallon, Nevada and visited thler and boys', from Brigham City. daughtr Lillie and her husband Glen Whitaker and their family. GUESTS OF ANDREW AND The weekend before they all Margaret Swanson over the week drove to Logan to visit their end were llerbandElolse Bransons and their wives; Lewis dt of Layton and their son and Julie, Tommy and Kerry, Terrill and wife Marlene and their family; and Jim and and family of Granger. Bonnie. Monroe, Mrs. Donna and Anna Mae Quarnberg, andMrs. Zelda Mathews, M rs. Gloria Probert and Mrs. Rosa Lee Robins, Mrs. Sandra Monroe surprised Zelda for her birthday. The A Ills testimonial Canada. brate her birthday while there. Kee Fork visited his mother Lela and brother over the weekend. will be next Sunday, April 9th. Mrs. Joyce and Evelyn OF CON AND SUNDAY SCHOOL PRESENT-e- GERALDINE MR. children of Hattie Robins stopped by to pay them a visit coming back from Salt Lake after seeing their son of to Scotland where hell serve a mission. Also visiting them during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Le-vAnderson, Mrs. Caegello McPherslon. Later In the week were the daughter Maryann and her husband Rocky DeJong of Richmond, Washington. re- latives, Val and Ross Carter, who were killed In a car and truck accident Just recently. also. 3 DENNIS CUMMINGS CLYDE AND LILLLN WOOD went to Salt Lake Tuesday. They kept medicalappolntments and were on hand to help their dughter LaVon Hunter cele- took advantage of the AT THE and Maurlne. CRAIG ROGERS SON OF Victor and Lillian Rogers has received his call to fill a mission Helen Stevens and Nell for the weekend were Judy and Sandra Stevens. and school and Easter vacations to return home for a visit. parents Burton Kee were Clair 1972 7 Happenings MANY OF OUR FORMER residents FRANK AND TANYA PAX-to- n were home over the weekend with their parents Taft given. The benediction was offered by Ray George. and family visited In Salt Lake Ctty a day last week. ar Attend Services in Closing prayer was offered by Bon Stott. Dedication Prayer at the Cemetary was by DeLynn 743-536- JUANA DAVIS AND CHILD-re- n visited at the home of her Taylorsville. services. Tom-klnso- Phone CLINTON MRS. REY AND INA from Thurday untlll Monday were their family Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brewsler and family of Covina, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Max Huber of Orem; Rey Huber Jr., of Logan; Carol Payne and children of Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Perkins and family; friends Mr. and Mrs. Joe Salas and Leslie Ann of Joe Salas and Leslie Ann Blackburn of Mesa, Arizona; their former Bishop Howard Roberts and his wife who are now an ordinance workers In the Temple In Mesa, Arizona. Christensen were R. Anderson. Second Speaker was John Cooper. t vocal solo was rendered by Joyce Beckstrand. The third speaker was Orvll Beackstrand. Remarks by Bishop Harold L. Beckstrand. n. Vocal solo by LeRoy FILLMORE VISITNG ATCI.AUDE QUARN-MorIS bergs on Easter Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mack N. Far-M- AND MR. GUESTS OF Huber Lillian Rogers and Beverly over the music. Invocation was offered by Marolo WMlaker. Dennis andMarvlnC.ummlngs were over the Sacrament, while Kevin Kessler, Mike and Doug Whitaker, Jarl and Rust Christensen passed. Olaf George was released as Executive secretary and Andrew Swansen was selected to take his place. John W hltker was advanced to a priest In the Aaronlc Priesthood. Many fine testimonies were rt Quarnberg, M r, and Mrs. Marlin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Maycock had Easter dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quarnberg. business. Attend Services for PRO-be- MRS. GENEALSTEVENSRE-centl- y returned home after a very enjoyable weeks visit with She first went her children. to Rexburg, Idaho to vutt and Sharon Marlor and family. Sharon brought her to Bountiful where they were the guests cf Jan and Koye McKee and children, also Roland and Janice Stevens and children. She stopped In Spanish Fork at the home of Gary and Peggy Butler and family on her way home. here. CHRISTENSEN conducted Sacrametnand Testimony M eetlng. Friday. Anrll Utah 84631 Holden ter children of Provo came lnthelr car and will spend a few days VERNON and family spent their Easter vacation at Green River. Mr. and Mrs. Dlx Monroe drove down to Loa, and through the Green River area. am. Pa-gu- Orange, Calif.; MR. AND MRS. CARL AAleu-Keper- Vernon Christen conducted Sacrament and Testimony M eet on Mrs. Cliff Peterson. 1 dow, died on March 29th, 1972. He was born on May 21st, 1954, In South Gate, California to Gordon S. Ogler and Ethel McCoy Heines Ogler. Survivors father, Meadow; Mother, Downey, Calif.; brother and sister Gordon S. Ill, Meae, dow; Mrs. Larry (Gloria) PET-ers- Zella Fillmore, SACRAMENT MEETING and family of Gooding, Idaho, have been here visiting with his folks, Mr. and The funeral was held Monday at 1 oclock for Arthur Tantor Funeral Services will be held who died In the Nephl HospiFriday for Frank H. Partridge tal March 29th. died who Tuesday. The Family Prayer was given Mr. Partridge, 98, died at the by Richard Paxton a nephew. home of his son Eldon of natural causes. He was born In Fillmore The owning prayer was glv-le- n by Leo Memmott. August 12, 1875, the son of Bishop Milton Harmon conEdward and Elizabeth Buxton ducted. Partrlge. The first speaker was bishop Mr. Patrldge had married Harmon, after which a duet twice. After the death ofhh was sur.g byLarenceandMarice first wife, he married Harriet Mem mott. In 1960. Whicker, She died Survivors tnclud Savala SanNext Dee Trantor gave ford, Pangultch, Agnes Black Then Mr. and Mrs. Thad Salt Lake City, Tooele; Eldon, Nebeker were the concluding Carol Hendricks, Smlthfleld; speakers. and Beth Moody, Salt Lake City. Ramon Memmott gave the Funeral Services will be held closing prayer. Friday at 1:00 p.m. at the A large crowd from sclplo Fillmore First Ward. Friends went to attend the services. at call the Olpln may prior Mortuary. MRS, CLAUDE QUARNBERG A report of the services and drove to Gunnison on Monday a more complete obituary will with Mrs. Ruth Thornton on be published next week. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR RICHARD A. OGIER Ogler MR. AND MRS. EARL of Sclplo At Age of 96 A. erson, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Peterson all spent the vacation In Las Vegas, Nevada. Arhtur Tantor was the husband of the former Selma Quarn-ber- g FRANK PARTRIDGE Dies Richard Happenings FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ARTHUR TRANTOR Millard County PROGRESS Kanooh Happenings TO HELTcor AMERICAN 1 POWN VNiT'H A CU&k-O- tANlLK AnD SuClLfT. |