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Show Scipio Happenings MR AM) MILS TURK! LL received a phone Qtiamfierg call from their son Kim. He and wife, .Toyce are the proud jxirents of a lafiy trirl horn Monday, April 7. The reside Florida. in This is their first child. Kim is stationed in Tlorida with the Army. This is the Ouamlergs first grandchild. This is also the first grandchild for Joyces larents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Warner, Fillmore. AND NATHAN WAS-deOrem arrived by bus early Thursday morning to sjnd their spring vacation with their grandparents, Lloyd and Nola MARK n, wasden. MR AND MRS MERLIN MON-ro- e attended serves for Ruth Wasdens mother, Salt Lake , Friday. They attended the wedding of their niece, Becky Wasden, FriShe is the daughter day night. of Bruce and Mary Wasden. Saturday they attended the wedding of ifeidi Robertson, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meminott. ew? of after Sunday morning Merlin had the pnviledge of ordaining his grandson, Bradley Davis to the office of a Priest in the I.DS Church. BRl'Ct: AND NANCY JACK-snHenderson, Nev. spent a few days visiting with the Jack-soin Flowell and Ihe s, Scipio. Thursday, Nancy and her mother, Alice drove to Salt Lake to see Beverly Curtis and family and their son and brother Jack and family. n, ns Law-Son- MAXINE ROBINS, SCIPIO and Tona Monsen, Fillmore spent the weekend in Granger caring for their three grandchildren, Lyle, Jill and Annette wdule Janeal and Richard Monsen were in Vale, Colorado. MR 4. people MRS JACK PETER-so- n, Kearns Sent Sunday visiting with their jiarents Hans and Maynue Peterson, Vem and Roxie Stone. MR AND MRS ARIjVND ESK-lun- d brought Arlands mother Violet Esklund home Saturday 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 he's protected his livestock, buildings and equipment against loss We take pride, too, in provid ing farm insurance coverage to protect your income, property and future. Call us for details. Petersen Insurance Agency slip lad spent the winter with tier girls, Yvoime and Deniece and Arland. GRACE STRANGE HAS MOV-e- d to American Fork to make her home there. F LOYD QL A RN Wednesday erg, Aurora, visiting tiis brothers, James and Claude and their wives. M R A NT) M RS -- sint I MR A. MRS l.AYAR ANDER-so- n and Coquella Me pherson, Sunday visiting with Nephi Mr. Con D. Robins and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins. Snt Kanosh RE-li- 8. ef very beneficial Family Health lesson Health and Physical Fitness was well presented by I.eola George. With the assistance of Virginia Watts, they demonstrated some fun exercises along with an instructional musical record, which really gave the ladies the desire to begin such an activity in their daily lives. Visitors at Relief Society were Karen Paxton ami Janet (Whitaker) Barton. They were thrilled with the activities of the day and joined with the ladies in the cultural lull making hanging flower pot holders from yam. while others were quilting and tying quilts in the Relief Society room. Karen and her husband Gall and four children spent a week visiting Grandparents, Forrest and Norma Paxton. Gail was doing refrigeration work for Duane Bartholomew in Fillmore. Janet and baby were visiting at the Willard Whitakers feeling the need to rest and get away from her sewing machine after having made three bridesmaids dresses, besides tier own, and three dresses for the flower girls for the elaborate Yardley and Rollins wedding reception in Parowan. A MANY WARD MEMBERS Attended the inspirational Stake Conference in Fillmore, Sunday to hear our visiting church authority, Marion D. Hanks, and members of ourState Presidency. Four .youths were also called on to bear their testimonies The music lor the conference was furnished by the Stake Relief Society Chorus. Kanosh had fifteen members participating. SACRAMENT MEETING WAS held at 1 p.m. The program was under the drection of the 28 North Main St. Fillmore, Utah 743-571- 1 Primary Presidency with the 35-4- children enrolled, 0 success parti-ctjatlng'- he of the beautiful" program showed they Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. well under the sujiervLsion and love of the following officers and teachers: lud practiced Cherl Perkins, Presidency, Linda Whatcott, Martha Stott; teachers, Nelda Turner, Sliaron George, Vicki Watts, EUa Christensen; A rlene Turner and Carol Penney; with GaeChrist-enso- n as organist; Linda Hatton as secretaryandMignonBemis, chorister. (tank these dedicated women for their concern and love for our children. We ATTENDING SACRAMENT meeting with her parents, Olaf and Blanche George was Deanne Hurst and three children. KANOSH llOMEMAKING DAY AT Society was enjoyed by a large group of ladies on April HIS kuNALD KAsMlsSfc-N- , wife, Mary Lee and children, Bonnie, Steplanie and Ronald Kyan sjent the weekend in St. George visiting her family the De Milles. They returned Home on Monday. our area in WAS SADDENED with news of the sudden death' of Vernon Cummings. He will really be missed because he has always made several trips to Kanosh, especlallydurlngthe summer when he would stay several days at a time In his camper, looking after his farm. MR AND MRS WORD NEWS WAS RECEIVED BY Welbo Dollins of a new grand- daughter bom to his daughter, Julie and her husband Michelle last week. The baby will be named Amy Marie. Grandma Ann is in Klamath Falls, Ore., helping out In the home. The new baby has a brother and sister to wlecome her. I DE N E A ND NORMA N LA U R -- Itzen and two daughters Joy and Diane and Dianes fiance were recent visitors with Udenes mother, Valate Greenlialgh. MR AND MRS HAROLD BECK-stran- d enjoyed a visit from their daughter and family on Sat. Marilyn, Kerry, Brian, and Kerrys parents, Rudy and Carina De Vries came down especiaUy to install a new fireplace for the Beckstrands. Na Dean entertained the group with a dinner for Harold and Richard who enjoy a birthday on the same day. Marilyn brought down the birthday cake for the couple. ay v Euan- Ro-U-- This protective program is charged with responsibility for bringing services to neglected and abused children and their neglecting jiarents. It is a helping, skilled social service. Often the schools come into frequent contact with children ard and Janice. AND children went to West Jordan April 6 to visit Lynns mother Edna Hogan who lud just returned from California after spending the winter there. Ruth Allen accompanied her and spent the daughter-in-la- w time visiting her son and Dean and Shlrlev Allen, Kearns. Sjanish Fork. DALE BENNETT, her having granddaughter, Sheree Bushnell with her over the weekend. WELLS AND AUDREY enjoyed from nieces and Melanie Kelly Baxter by. BRUN-so- n a weekend visit Vickie Swanson, and her husband and their new ba- JANE AND RAMON CARLING , called their parents Otto and Allie Hunter announcing the birth of their third son In the Logan Hospital. Their home is in Paris, Id. Otto and Allie left for Idaho to help out in the home. DAN AND LU ANN HUNTER Holden town news LOLA BUSIINELL ENJOYED son, Monroe, were the guests of their parents, Sidney and Betty Hunter and Ben. Dan attended National Guard in Fillmore. and SON OF Albert and Cliasty Bennett, arrived home from his mission. He served for two years in the Uraguay - Paraguay L. D. S. Mission. All his brothers and Lawn NANCY EMMONS AND A cousin, Peter Kay Freeman enjoyed a weekend with their and tnc and in concern for the child. The childs belavior may likewise be a key indicator of his need for protection. The child may I aggressive, dis- ruptive, or destructive. & 1 lahitually truant from school for flimsy reasons, it points to problems of adjustment. Besides the childs behavior indicators, parental attitudes must also undergo the searching eye. Parents may le very aggressive or almsive when approached alioul problems concerning their child. Yet. again, they may just not really care and liecome apathetic or unresponsive. Their behavior Is usually bizarre and strange to the modes or mores of the community. Basically, the lack of affection or concern about the for most child is the give-awcases. Because schools are concerned with the whole child, seeking help for those in trouble Is quite conijatlble with educational objectives of the school, the board of education, and the state deiart merit of education. The emotional Impact of serious neglect and abuse often sets up blocks which Inhibit and cream learning disabilities for the child victim. garden equipment Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Howard Freeman. WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE La Veda Duncan home In Meadow after an extended visit with her brother and family the David Duncans, Ogden. ao'oM" AO'" SACRAMENT MEETING WAS conducted by Ben Stott. Music was under the direction of Paul Petersen and Wilbur Rowley. Prayers were given by Ralph Duncan and Odell Stewart. The Sacrament service was taken care of by Mike Stott, Mike llosman, Mark Petersen, Jamie Freeman, Randy Rhodes, and Jolin Labrum. The youth talk was given by Stott. A program was given by some of the students in the stake. -- e r.vW Mam -- .fc a Or, 0 rtf' '? pl-ve- Talks were given by Dorene Jimmie, Floyd Parker, andYo-lind- a Bowman. MICROWAVEOVEN made only by rhftana. These talks were followed by a piano solo by Cynthia Sky. A talk then by Fawn Damon, Donna June, talk and vocal solo, Who Am I? by Plalero, accompanied by Flora Stewart. Talk by Vemita Farker and Elvis Boyd. Then I Am a the group sang, Child of God accompanied by Cynthia Sky. SPECIAL OFFER ON LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS Or-lin- da oven The Radarange microwave make eaey work out of cooking and cleaning up. Cooke everything in a fraction of tha time you're used to and cleane up with a wipe of a damp cloth. Imagina tha tima yoof save. You'll spent minutes on meals that used to take hours. And when you're finished, no pots and pans to scrub. more Radarange microwave ovens are sold than all Is it any wonder other makes combined? 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October 1. 1975 ,n-- Ofer t nds May j ov 31 Ga-d.-- r,; d unt,i n?5 EVA BIICKSTRAND IS AT HER home again after a visit with her son Gordons family In Colo. She spent a few days in Bountiful with two other sons and their families; Linford and JoLinford brought her sephs. home. THE YOUNG PEOPLE IN Meadow and Kanosh are getting ready for their floor show and dec orating for the Gold and Green Ball to tie held In Meadow on April 18th. They In- vite everyone to come and part with them In this event. Flowell THIS COMMUNITY SYMPA-thlzwith Mr. and Mrs. Claude Carling with the sudden death es ol Cleos brother, Vernon at his home last Tuesday In Salt Lake City of a heart attack. They went to Salt Lake Thursday and attended services on Friday. They went on to Clearfield to visit their son Charles and daughter-in-laand Nancy and two boys. Cum-mun- w, gs . Rotary Tillers Select a 3 - or tiller for deep, fine seedbeds Bolo fines mix and mulch to depth. 13- - or widths Reverse gear backs away from fences z- h p This child will generally be acting (Hit of need to secure attention. He may be shouting for help. In reverse, the child may be overly shy, withdrawn, Missive or overly compliant. He may ttie one who is emotionally damaged, but lias Internalized his problem. When a child Is ay SPENDING SUNDAY VISITING Otto and A Hie Hunter were Mr. and Mrs. Tliilo RasmusAlso visiting sen, Redmond. during the weekend were Jon and Marianne Hunter and children, son-in-la- w, symptoms ol child abuse, but so are such things as undernourishment, child telng tired aU the time, letlargy, need of medical attention, need of glasses or dental work, being dressed .for the inadequately weather, tom, tattered or unwashed clothing, being unbathIf a child Is slimmed by ed. Ids jieer group or If they stick up their noses when he is It may tie a variety of reasons but it may lie tliat he simply smells. These are all signs of physical neglect, a condition not related to poverty. It reflects a breakdown in household management are physically or emotionally neglected or who are victims of physical or sexual abuse. Such troul a'..u:,e. Such troubled children may be found In families at any economic level or of any social status. Common, underlying factors are emotional immaturity of parents, marital friction, alcoholism, drug usage, emotional disturbance or psychosis. Therefore these are families with problems, under families stress and sometimes families in crisis. Becoming aware of the increasing problems in Utahs schools and even in Millard schools, the preCountys school service under Louise Bennett have scheduled a workshop at Millard High School in the junior high team teaching room on Wed., April 16th at 7; 30 p.m. It Is suggested all parents and Interested jx?o-p- le A of our area attend. Apples help correct both conspecial guest considered anex-ie- rt stipation and diarrhea. Their in the field will be the pectin and mild acids help fight feature speaker. iiixlv poisons and have a healHowever, to be an abused ing effect. child, must he bear bruises, welts and contusions? Not nec- MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS essarily state the states Fillmore, Utah 84631 authorities. Those are definite Friday, April 18, 1975 wlm Clara. 5-- daughter-in-la- ie-,- n. 4-- MR. AND MRS JOE STOTT and family enjoyed having their children down for the weekend. Gale and Lana were down also Van, Sue and daughter StephVan and Sues family anie. divided their time with the Stotts and her parents the Blaine Pen-ney- s. ug AN A I ARM ING RISING STATISTIC i DON AND VERNA TURNER, Ray ami Barbara weie luppy to lave other members of their family with them for the weekend. Jill came from Salt Lake, Lee and Brenda Enee and two came from Santa children OL-so- a . In projer auilu n1 our case it Is either. sc oil Seak-ma- u or Miertff Bryant Crosland. If jarents and teachers are Ihe sums and svtup-toalert to ' ' h point to the jm ail it y of neglect or abuse they can take this first step to bring help to children whose needs are not being met at home. This step is the one listed n, n, MR AND MRS NEWEL Redmond, enjoyed a visit the weekend of April 6 with w and daughter Don his and Jean Neilson, Leslie, Rich- D ABUSE to the LEWIS AND JANET MON-se- n and four boys were InAf-toWyo. fortlie weekend. Lewis lad been invited to be the guest sieaker at the Youth Conference held in the area. They enjoyed visiting friends they knew while living in the area. A nice story and a picture was carried announcing the event in the Afton newspajier. AND ROBINSON JOI.ENE fiance Jolin Sevy were here at the home of her parents, Ralph and Leah Robinson over the weekend. 1111 j -, GARR AND DOREEN AMI-b- y were in Bountiful for a week- -, end vLsit with their children in the area; Dean ami Karen Denning and family; Bruce ami Jun Ashby and two children. This was to especially to see the baby girl born to Bruce and Joan Ashby hi March. BYRD BROUGHT wayne i.eni . i Pai fills, assisted bv school and other agencies, should Become aware of the alarming gr mill of child abuse cases in the state of Utah as well as the nation as a whole. Evidently stimulated by the pressures of our tunes, the societal weaklack of radttlonal nesses, mores some of our youth are leiiig subjected to various degrees of abuse ami neglect, Whay can you as a parent or interested pally do. First of all vou must be able to distinguish some of the signs which mav lmliea'e problem are is is that chil ls home, p mu only a moral obligation but now Is a lei al dutvtorejiurt snoheases ry REX ALLEN ALLEN ii nouncing the arrival ot a grandson. Proud parents are Gef-feand Gale Caress. lie will lie ruined David Lola left by plane Monday morning for Eugene, to help out in the home for several itiys. This was the thirst gnin.fc child for Earl and Lola in ten day. his brother, Tony and the latters wife, Judy ami little daughter, Tonya from Vernal List Thursday for a visit with the boys mother Norma Jack-so- n, her husband Ted, brother Clark Byrd and little nephew, Ted preixired a nice .Stacy. dinner for the family and lad it ready d It ready when Norma got home from work, and Clark from school. After visiting a while Melvin, Tony and family returned to teir work in Vernal. REX an LARI, AND LOIA STEVENS received a phone call from gene, Ore., Wed. April 9. ami his mother, Ruth Allen attended the wedding reception, April 4 In Riclifield for Clark Brunson and his bride Connie Henrie Brunson. MRS. nt report his experiences. Rosa Lee Smith and daughMiles ter, Pioche, Nev.; Kathryn and daughter, Provo; Kay and Vicki Bennett ami daughter, with Delta; Bert and Leo along and relatives other several friends also were In attendance. THE HOME OF MR. AND Mrs. Bill Mace was the occasion. Anrii 2. for visiting and enjoying a delicious dinner. All of the Mace children were home including Mr. and Mrs. Brent Mace and children, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ekins and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hinckley; Gray ami sons, Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Mace ami children, Flowell. Sjieical guest was Mrs. Henry Crosland, Fillmore. Twenty-seve- n enjoyed the food and fun. MELVIN M EADOW home during the weekend and aLso to attemlSac-ramemeeting to hear him sisters were . Lawn and Garden Tools We have a wide selection ol tools Hanes, hos and shovels Trowels toms planters primers and loppers Stop in soon and ;oo them all Hose and Sprinklers We have John Deere Hose m 25- - and 50 foot lengihs Rubber plastic, or vmyl Choose from oscillating whirling, or impact sprinklers Hose nozzles too Millard County Implement Co. 455 South Main Street Phone 743-5- 7 |