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Show Holden Happenings SUNDAY. APR, 20TH DALE and Madge took Emily to Sprlng-vill- e to attend Sacrament and to hear her Robert grandson, Gardner report hisexqieriences during his mission to South Germany. He is the son of Russell and Vi nan Gardner. GARY AND TAHNA JONHS, 1 also Ted Johnson, SLC were visiting during the weekend with their parents, Fred and Emily Tulinson. PA IT AND SHIRI.EY NIX-o- n Don Steven. Kearns and brought their mother, Eliza Nixon home Saturday. She had lust sent three weeks visiting her children in the area. They were the Paul Nixons, John and Jo Rogers and their family members in Magna and Sterling and La Rue Nixon in Salt Lake City. AT THE HOME OF C. G. and Ane Stevens during the weekend and to attend the funeral of their Aunt liettie Bennett were Ruth Crosland, SLC; Harold and Elith Bold, daughter Jolene and Sandra, Love-lk, Nev.; also George Bair (A nes brother), SLC; a sister and her husband Mr, and Mrs. Verne Steele, Ogden. ot ' SHERI LYNN WOOD, daughter of Grant and Norma Wood has leen a patient at Utah Valley Hospital following an appendectomy, Fri. A speedy recovery is wished for her. MAYNARD AND LA RE Crosland, Bountiful, Rex Crosland, Salt Lake; Phil and Ila Mae Crosland, Kearns visited heir parents, BenandldaCros-Jan- d Saturday and attended their1 Aunt Hetties funeral. MARY JOHNSON AND ELLA Crosland took members of the FI1A at Millard High School to Salt Lake to attend the FIIA State Convention, Friday and Saturday. The going from girls here were Kellee Christensen, Pam Coats, Cindi Jolinson and Linda Crosland. EMILY JOHNSON ACCOM-panie- d Dale and Madge Peterson Ito Nephi Apr. 13 to attendSac-ramen- t. The occasion was to be present when her grand daughter, Teresa and husband James had their infant daugh- ter named. She was named Melissa. The group then went to Salt Lake where they Rac-qu- el attended a testimonial for great grandson, Randy Gurth, who will be leaving soon to serve a mission in the Cali- fornta area. He is the grandson of Norma Johnson Gerone. Scipio Happenings MR AND MKS HANS a lot of Pride in farming SCIPIO Bishop Jolui Condie conducted. Prelude and postlude music was provided by Ruth Stevens. Oinlng prayer was given by Yal Gene Yorgason. A musical selection was presented by the ReliefSocletySlng-in- g Mothers. Remarks were made by Bishop Douglas Crosland followed by an organ and piano selection rendered by Ruth Stevens and Coral Stephenson. Closing remarks were made by Bishop John Condie. A vocal solo by a granddaughter, Linda Donaldson was offered. Linda was accompanied by another granddaughter, Debra Jackson. Closing prayer was said by Dale Bennett. Dean Larsen dedicated the grave. Pall bearers were grandsons: Alan Yorgason, Richard Henrickson, Wayne Bennett, Donaldson, Stan Bennett 1 Brent Jackson. an H01.CEN RESIDENT HONORED Marion R. Stevens, Holden was honored on his 93rd birthday anniversary by his fivei daughters, Alton Clark, Lenore Harker, Freda Smyth, Marian Sodja, Zina Holbrook and their families at the lovely Centerville home of Zina and Jolrn Holbrook. Thirty-fiv- e enjoyed refreshments and an afternoon of vis- Marian is liappy to be back in his home at Holden after spending the winter with his daughter, Lenore Harker, Salt Lake City. Jesus, The successful farmer has a right to swell his chest when he sees a fine crop being harvested ora healthy beef or dairy herd grazing in pasture. More reason for pride if hes protected his livestock, buildings and equipment against lost. We take pride, too, in providing farm insurance coverage to protect your income, property and future. Call us for details. 743-511- 1 THE SCIPIO WARD CUB Scouts recently held their Pack Meeting at the Scipio Ward Cultural Hall. The program and decorations were carried out in a circus theme. The following boys and their leaders participated: Kurtis and Thayne RoToil bins, Quamberg, Sam Irobert, Doug Bettfreund, Casey Peterson, Mrs. Don Probert, Mrs. Clinton Quamberg. The boys did clown acts after their leaders oresented the awards they iiad earned. A bake sale, side shows and booths were such un for all present. DP AND 52 Bookkeeping Payroll reports Tax returns Individuals- - ARLENE 1IAN-sen- t, spent Friday visiting Arlenes folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ivie. juntiful, MR AND y, MRS MAX Draper visited with their friends Sat., Mr. and Mrs. HUM-phre- Wallace Ivie. er MR AND MRS SAM MEM-mo- tt and their children, Grangspent the weekend visiting and getting their lots ready for garden planting with Sams parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeVoy Memrnott. MATHEWS, MAXINE Robins, Mary Wasden, Nana and Gwen Monroe attended the closing brunch of the Fine Arts Guild Saturday at Fillmore. Anna Mae Quamberg and Kory and Christine were guests. They sang several numbers for the program. THE TOWN DAY CLEAN-U- P was held Sat. The public square, church yards, cemetery, and other public streets and places were cleaned. Dinner was served to all. The Relief Society served the dinner. The members of the own council wish to thank all who helped way. A YOUNG PROGRESSIVE bookkeeping 3804 Highland Drive Tax Service Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 & I Will FolSun. April 20. primary presidency, iting. Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. In any COUPLE ARE ILVV-in- g their honeymoon, staying at their great - grandmother's home, Nora Ivie. Heidi and her husband Gregg, Salt Lake. She Is the daughter Salt Lake. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Memrnott, Salt Lake City. ROYCE AND SUSAN MEM-mo- tt are spending a few days In Malta, Idaho visiting parents, Mr. and Mrs. wtl-Susan- s Blaine Harper. DOUG ROBINS, ST. GEORGE Partnerships-Corporation- s GALE PRIMARY sacrament Mathews, Rosa Lee and Janice Robins, music director and accompanist, Mary Lee and.Toyce Monroe, teachers, Mary Was-de- n, Lu Jean Memrnott, Glenda Quamberg, Sandy and Evelyn Monroe, Ramona Thatcher, Julianna Probert, Geraldine PeConnie and Donna terson, Quamberg, Georgia Ivie, Sheri Tliatcher and Chris White aU helped with he program. The boys and girls, their teachers and officers all participated in word and song. We would like to tliank eacli of the above mentioned for their efforts In with the children. working were held April 19, 1975 at? 1 p.m. in the Holden Ward Chapel. Family prayer was offered by Karl Donaldson. 28 North Main St. 278-19- WARD their presented meeting program, low Petersen Insurance Agency Fillmore, Utah n spent the weekend m Kearns with their son Jack and wife and children, Vane, Carl and Tracy. Highlight of the weekend waS a tour of the ski resorts near Salt Lake including Alta and Snowbird. ILA Theres PETER-so- HETTIE BENNETT Bom Mav 2, 1890, she died April 17, 1975. Services J. STOTT New legislation affecting spent Sunday with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins. He was on his way to lt., where he will work this spring. Tre-mont- A MEETING was held Wed. AND DINNER April 16. The purpose was to reorganize the firemen's organization. After indigent abatements h),000. friend ol many Utahns aiimer me following were put in to represent this orgnni-atio- n for the corning year: Fire chief, Larry Robison; secretary: Randall Memrnott; captain: Don R. Probert; prevention officer: Royce Memrnott; and t Tabling officer: Lee Monroe. The wives were guests for the evening. BILL HATCH SPENT SAT. and Sun. visiting his son Paul ana lamtiy, Denver, Colo, in Salt Lake. MR AND MRS AFTON MEM-mo- tt visited their daughter, Maurine Herbert ninl her husband, Cliad in Salina on her birthday. Also there were Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Scovlk of California who are visiting in dies V People locally ami throughout Utah undoubtedly were.sad-iotie- d when they read in the Salt I ake paixTS Monday of me ueatn ol Ray A. Norton, 57, at Ids home, 1307 Slgs-I'e- o A vc., Salt I ake City of heart failure. industrial and development for the state of Utah. In tins capacity lie gave in- i.ilualle help to Fillmore in vetting FIF set up and the ap-s- o worked with community leaders in Hinckley, Kanosh Scipio, and more recently with Mountain Mushrooms. He was born March 20, 1918, m Murrav and married Donna Naomi Bore, Dec. 1, 1913 in tacks ituille, Florida. He was a member of the 1 DS Church, fort Douv.las Country Club, 1 v He was an sie-CMli- -.t V i . i f 1 a, 1 V-- son-in-la- w, to the editor ns y. Welcome candidate C.B. ' h Ptmatfs UDa Midfdnd ,3'3 1010 finttnni 2 2 if WNv ' 7?e) 181s Nowfib-fc- AILABLE: 81 ZZ 22 ftty Vou77792i-- iV s . Full line ol CURTiSS beef nd dairy semen for artificial breeding. Nitrogen refrigeration lanka and regular refill service. Complete line of breeding tuppliea. Quality animal health products. For lull defafti on I ha aralf- oblllty ol thlt lull lino cafta service ,,c' frit.s qoed on Rioios in itocic SCIPIO GARAGE SCIPIO UTAH Die most important provisof the act is probably the (leadline date for filing. Applications unis' lie filed on or Ufure (lie 30th day of Septembers, (last year the appllca- ion could tie filed anytime up to '.tie 30th day of Novemlier.) The home in which the applicant resides must not have a fair market value of over article. Please notify your friends and relatives flat the state provision does not allow any filing after September 30th. Write or call me, the County Cler, Guy L. Robins, for an application. FII LMORE NEWS GUESTS OF PAUL AND BON -nie McBride last week were her son and wife, Sonny and Ardyth Troyner and baby son born recently in the Cedar City He went on to Salt Hospital. I ake on business and and baby stayed here. DE ANN WILET AND ioNS, Clayson and Clint are spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Whicker, Paula and Jim. They arrived at the Salt Lake airport. Sat. April 12. hwife SATURDAY, APRIL 19, JOHN and Jana Whicker and son Jeremy joined the rest of the Whickers, Neldon and AnneAd-am- s and traveled to St. George where they met and spent the day with the rest of the Adams family. This has become a much enjoyed family reunion each Five new youngsters spring. had joined the group since last meeting The Utah Farm Bureau Federation las announced a postponement of the grand ojiening and (gien house of the organizations new Farm Bureau Center. Because of the late planting season for crops due to spring snow and rain, the earlier announced dates of May 9 and 10 have lieen clanged. A May opening will permit Farm Bureau mem-lie- rs to finish their planting ahead of the open house. According to Elmo w. Hamilton, UFBF president, members from throughout the state as well as business leaders and the general public will be Invited. The grand opening and open house at 2:30 p.m. on Fri. May 30 will be followed by an ojicn house to followuntil9p.m. Festivities continue from 10 a. rn. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, multi-flo- Farm or Bureau Center will le home office for the Federation, a statewide organization of farmers and ranchers, Country Mutual Life, Utah Farm Bureau Insurance Co., Farm Bureau Finance, Farm Bureau Service Salina Marketing Conqiany, Utah Agricultural Service, Vrkettng Assoc, and other Farm Bureau member owned companies. Groundbreaking for the 33,000 square foot building was held March 24, 1974. Hamll''n noted the first official meeting was held in the building on March 25, 1975, one year and day lat- - years. On Thursday the Wileys will go to meet Daddy Russ at the airport. After attending a wedding for Russ brother In Salt Lake the group will spend another couple of days In Fillmore then will travel tp Jackson, Wyoming to spend some time with Russ pa. ents before traveling bac la Duluth, M tnnesota. Needless to say the children are enjoying the spring such as we have had. They left plenty of snow back home. Thanks everyone I am happy to be home after a stay at Utah Valley HospitaL I do wish to thank ill of my good friends and relatives for their calls, their cards, gifts and letters there and for their visits at my home. May I express my appreciation to my doctor and to all the hospital staff for their attention and good care. I hope to be up and about town soon so I can visit with you personally. Sincerely, Jane Wilson My special thanks ttmy family for their kind and loving attention. Need'letf Woman or school girl for a few hours a week to do some cleaning and light house work. Call Jane Wilson, 5. serve Band from Command Georgia will load the July 24th 9 a.m. parade. The parade route in downtown Salt Lake City to U announced at a later date. Mr. Drake also said that For safe early entry is encouraged. For 1955 Chev. pickup. Needs reinformation pertaining to entries or floats contact Della pair. Contact First Security rade Bank, Fillmore. Montgomery, 59 South 11th Exst, Salt 2 2x np. Lake City, Utah 84102 (Phone-36- 4 743-621- 5-- -- 82 11). 0PENH0USE -- vSi:i:i)toKN :n 1 (.no :rao ine ol these - 2526 5 p m. Tri. i JUKE frampton 172 N. MAIN from CURTISS, con- - David Christensen Kanosh, Utah 759-262- 5 Come sec the latest olSprlng-Summ1975 fashions! i:qiiimii:m Fashions family! WATCHERS - C0RRAI.S ruins - iis STALLS - STABLES CROWDING ALLEYS Portable or Permanent Ut FiUMORE POWDER RIVER SPRING SPECIAL P f irce-Sinaso- $1,000.) The art Hal is of great concern to me is tliat the people Uut usually need this relief most are those who are so often unable to remember the deadline filing date and they will probably never read this ion May 31. The new al od CIOICALS lull l weedoise We are llie dealer now lor: RADIOS (Same-Hospit- Days of 47 parade Complete CURTiSS BREEDING A person must reside In his residence at least 10 months of the year. or rest home does not count as being out of the home) An indigent person for the purpose of tills section is any arson whose total yearly Income Is less than $4,000. The combined total of husband and wife shall not exceed $4,500. Both husband and wife must meet all qualifications above. (Last year it was $3,500 and years shall not tie eligible for relief under this act unless the person Is disabled and it li determined tliat extreme rntelit prevail. (.Same for Julia P. Mundy hardship last tear). Services (Last year 'It was z20,000.) 03 lulia i ill i) Mi. in!'., a d ilife '.pm C" vi in! iIum-.77 in t if died lium, 1., April Utalu Delta Ik ispnui al'i l a l.m illtab llp.t incalthvletyand BYT ness. MAYLA BALLOW, I EVAN, Horn March 23, Is77 in lumnl Assn. spent a day with her parents, Indium to Albert I'. and Surviving are his widow; the Memmotts, list week. Am, liters, Mrs. Lee M. (Sallyi Irene Hailey Phillips, she was smith: Mrs. Lewis E. (Mary one of ttiree sisters. She marVISITING MR. AND MRS. k.itlierine) both Salt I ake City, ried William B. Mundv, Sept. Claude Quamberg and Mr. and ake City. one grandchild; mother, Mrs, 23, 1902 ill Salt Mrs. James Quaralcrg recentThe couple lived fur a tune ir Mrs. Alonzo Norton, andsister, Dean were and Imopcne ly '"lirenee Durant, both Murray, Salt I ake Citv, tlum moved tr Quamberg, SprbigviUe. I.asYovus in 1905. Friends luve i 'moral services are being id m.uv, in Salt Lake Ciiy. heard her relate abut how they MR AND MRS Mi WEI I. lived in a tent while tliat boom Mathews attended the Sterling town was being built. Then Award program in Salt Lake she became a darter membei Fri. night where their grandof South Gate Clmpter No. it announcement the won Linda Baby Starley daughter of the Order of the as'en Linda is award on science. End and Deblu Beckett, are Star. the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. tin ; roud parents d a 10 lb. The couple moved to FillRoss Starley, Orem. l.ii , bt v. The batV was bom more when Mr. Mundy retired 17 in ClumiMgne, 111. i r in 1947, to lie near their son, MR AND MRS NEIL MONROE . The Becketts used to lue here A. and wife, Ruth. Mr. and Melanie attended the gradbut then mmed to Illin is. The Mundv died in 1949. BYT uation services at Fri. She is survived by twe grandbaby will lo mimed Martin Melvin Their The proud grand-!iren- ts Fredrick. children, 0 Bennett graduated. are Virginia Hatton, xud 5 great -- great grandand Mr. and Mrs. all of whom adored Canosli, children, PllO-bert DICK AN THELMA Roitert Bed ett, Chanqagne, HI. Narnia which she was called. and Penny along with their Both Bill ami Ruth were deson Richard and wife George to their mother. She was voted Ann attended the graduation an interesting conversationalservices at BYT. Rieliard gradLETTER TO JANE: ist, keeping up on current uated. local and natioial. Dear Jane: I would like to liave the Services were in Fillmore BISHOP AND MRS LEO PROGRESS sent to my Aunt First Ward Moiiilay, with Bishop and DeAnn and Nana Monone year. Clovd Day conducting and offor Chesley Fay at roe attended the graduation I think you remember her. fering oixming remarks. The BYT. Their daughter, Andrea Her family prayer was by Jay Star-leIt is for her birthday. Anand Fri. Kathy graduated Edna McBride played the A. E. Smith, drea are home for a few days name is: Mrs. and postlude music. 139 South 6ti. East, Salt Lake prelude visit with their parents. The invocation was bv Dustin City, Utah 84102. A quartet, Wendell Please let inc know when mine Munday. MR AND MRS FRED SNOW, I think it is around Gee Allred and I ln.d due: is Robison, California spent a few days of Brown and June. the lam first Robison, soloGayle part visiting their daughter Dianne ist, sang the ojieniiig iminlmr. and husband Man-i- Jay and two not sure. President la Voy Kimball, Hope you are feeling letter. children Mica and Laura Lee the siieaker, told of tier fine, I read in the PRO GRESS wheie Meinmott. upstanding code of living. A you lad been in the Provo HosMILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS ladies trio, Gayle and Glad's pital. Robison and Peggy Hansen, sang Thank you, Fillmore, Utah 84G31 Vickie Teen Murphy the closing number. Friday, April 25, 1975 txith Nielson aceonqianied musicals. Gary Snyder offered theiene-dictio- n, The executive committee of after which t! e service the Sevier Co. AmericanP,rty was adjourned to Mt. ('live met in Sigurd last week. They S. L. C., where Cemetery, had their first announced candiJake Nichols dedicated the date for state office in the 1976 grave in the family plot. elections. Hal Massey, Salina Mrs. Do Anna Harris, neighbuilding contractor and presibor to the deceased and friend dent of Aall Master Builders, of the family, joined them at recently elected County Chairthe cemetery and invited them to man, announced tils intention the Harris home for dinner beto campaign for the State Senate fore they returned to Fillmotc. seat. The seat is now held by were: Dustin Pall G. Stanford Rees. Mundy, Mark Mundy, Kirk MunIn his announcement, Massey r, Jay cUile, dy, Gary commented that he would run ar.d Jake Nictiol. an active campaign. He fully expects to win. Hal first became active in political circles when he also ran last year for It is estimated tlat a quarter the Sevier County Commission. of a million jicople will lme the Hal said he felt many people Days of 47 Parade route tills are at last beginning to see the year, and another one quarter dangerous fallacy of continually of a million will view the parade electing politicians to office on television on July 24th, said He deinstead of statemen. Oscar Drake, iarade chairman. fined the difference being that As of now (tie parade will statesmen cast their vote acconsist of approximately 85 cording to their conscience and flua's, 24 lands, 11 marching Constitutional principles. Poligroups, 5 Kisses, 7 silver ticians vote on the basis of what mounts and 9 horse drawn enit will do to their next election tries. For the third year in a He noted that the campaign. row, the Robins Air Foice Re American Party offers the best memliership drive. Yice ChairanSunnie woman Thompson stateshope for electing true nounced they lad officially clal-tengmen In 1976. Cache County (o a conIn further action, the comtest in reaching their mcnilcr-stii- p mittee released detailed infordrive mation of the upcoming party RO-bi- 3 The County Clerk, Guy 1,. Robins, would like to Inform the public tliat the lecent legislature session produced legislation that affects indigent db.itomo nts. The board may abate the taws of an indigent erson to an amount not exceeding $150 tml not more than 50; of the total tax assessed for the current year, whichever is loss. (Last year's amount was $100). nv jHrson under the age of CL2Ji! LU I f; I for the Beeline Fashions are er entire exclu- - xirchased anywhere else. Unconditional Guarantee The Beeline label b )our assurance of high quality. Tjconvenlence of clargtng yourpurchases. Your BeeVW guarantee complete satisfaction j0Une stylist will accept your on every purchase. gitank American! andMaster Clarge ( the Interbank Card). rffj Kimballs & Co. - When you come, leave your not Ask 45 North Main Fillmore, Utah M631 f womtor Bit . t list USHIONS u s member ul the DIRtCT SKIING and lollows ilt CODf Of ITHICS. ASSOCIATION a' '""f- - Heellnedoes require about hostess plan. our parties and |