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Show Meadow Moments Jeffrey Labrum, who has been attending school at Utah State University this year has returned home to help his father on the farm. Thomas Swallow received word last week of the birth of two great grandchildren. A son was born to Annette G. Nay and her husband Blaine. A daughter came to the home of Linda Swallow and husband Lewis Goodall. The day after graduation, Wilbur and Ila Rowley, their daughter Lois and son Earnest went on a three-da- y trip to Utah. southeastern They spent Saturday seeing the beautiful scenery. They attended church with Ila's folks, Blanding and came home Monday. Mark Eliason, Deseret attended Church Sunday and visited friends who wert to SUSC, Cedar City. Peterson, Tiffiny Nephi spent the past week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson. Ila and Stan are happy about thcirgrandson Rhett Peterson. He will be the President of Nephi High School next winter. Congratulations Rhet. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson attended the graduation at Dixie College last wick. Their granddaughter Melanie Briggs, Murray was a member of the class. There were her parents Don and LaRayne, her sister Camille and brother Rand. They were at the dedication of the two Pioneer Homes; Brigham Youngs winter home, St. George and visited Jacob Hamblins home, Santa Clara. , Valate had Greenhalgh most of her family here for a few days last week. They were busy while they here painting her house and doing all the things that needed to be fixed. It looks lovely. Gayle and Carolyn Paxton, their three chidren and Gayle's mother called to see; Valate, Sunday. They were on the way home to West J rdon from a trip to California. The Special Interest Class held their monthly home evening at Valate Greenhalghs Elda Steuerwald gave the lesson. Refreshments were served. . Richard Beckstrand returned home Saturday after he and three friends spent a week in California. They went to Los Angeles. They came back up the coast to San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, into Nevada, Las Vegas, Reno, Lehmans Cave and home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman returned this week after two weeks into Washington State to visit members of their family. d Mr. and Mrs. Robert spent the weekend in Spanish Fork visiting het folks, the Ainge family. Beck-stran- Sunday School had Pres. Dennis Bond conducting. The singing was conducted by Lois Rowley and Joyce Beckstrand with Kay Stott as tsrixstt cotiwn rtccssa Holden Happenings SCIPIO Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins was by Clifton drove to Hurricane May 28 for the high school commenceBecktrand. The Harold Beckstrand fam- ment. Their grandson, David ily gave the program. The Van Dam gave the valedictory theme was Priesthood and address. He was awarded the the blessings it brings. Spencer W. Kimball scholarTalks were given by Jay, ship to BYU. Nina and Micheal Gabb, Richard, Hall and NaDean Los Angeles, Reva and Pat with Harold giving the Kribs, Hemet were here over and conclusion. Benediction Jeffery Labrum the Memorial Day weekend visiting their sister Vonda and Sacrament meeting Sunday Vernon Peterson. Sunday, was conducted by Ben Stott. Lloyd and Marie, LaMar and Invocation by James Talbot. Ruth Payne, Bill and MarThe singing was led by guerite Manhard, Richfield, Wilbur Rowley with Paul joined the group for a family Petersen as accompanist. party at the Wild Life Park, blaine Goddard and her family in Sacrathe Participating ment services were Elders were there also. Bill and Joyce Quorum Jeffrey and Drue and family, SLC. Labrum; Eldon Cowley, Dennis Bond, Phyl Robison and Mr. and Mrs. Ginion Mailen and Ellen Stevens enjoyed having their grand-- , daughter Racquet Rigy as a guest for a few days. They took her home Wednesday, continued to Logan to get their Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins daughter Colleen. Sne has spent the weekend with Mr. been attending Utah State. and Mrs. Richard Monsen and family.Their granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Allen StephStephanie Robins went with enson attended the May 29 them. They brought Jill Monwedding in the Ogden Temple sen back with them to spend a of their daughter Julia and Dr. week visiting. Jerry H Borup, head of the Sociology Dept., Weber State Sunday Sacrament services, College. Julia has been teachwere conducted by Counselor ing English at Mound Fort Neil Monroe. School. Kasey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson Kay graduated Many friends and relatives from Primary and with be were in attendance at the wedordained a deacon next week. ding and the luncheon recepMargctt Probert was bap- tion following dinner served Quamberg Sunday to Florella Quamberg, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson, Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Miller and family, SLC, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quamberg. Bill and Ruth Hammond and boys, Idaho, spent a few Probert. days with their parents Allen Sarah Lynn, daughter 'of and Algie Stephenson recently Don and Julianna Probert was blessed by her father. Jim and Nancy Young, ShelBrandon Blaine, son of Mr. ley, Id. called their parents and Mrs. Blaine Chambers vas blessed by his father. Jamie Michelle, daughter oi rival of a baby girl. She will be Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller was named Jodi Ann She has two sisters and a blessed by her father. Andrea Ann, daughter of brother rejoicing over her Mr. and Mrs. Steve Burke was arrival. blessed by her father. Funeral services for Thomas Many testimonies were Clifford were given. Stephenson accompanist. Invocation into-ducti- James Talbot. Testimonies were borne by Ben Stott; Howard, Ruby, Marilyn, Bill, Judy, Shelly and Becky Freeman, Ila and Wilbur Rowley, Venoy Labrum, Laura and Eva Beckstrand, Mark Eliason and Julee Findlay. Visiting at Florella Quara-ber- g s were Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mr. and Mrs. ElMr. and Mrs. Odell Ste- Quamberg, mer Quamberg and Hilda wart, Stephen, Ray and Iva Quamberg were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart went to Cedar City, Chris Quamberg, and two Sunday. They attended Sac- daughters, San Diego. He is rament meeting where the the grandson of Florella and' baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross nephew of the others. Stewart was blessed, given the name of Michael Ross. Ramona Thatcher and her mother, Hilda Quamberg, Vistors at the home of Mr. drove to SLC June S to see and Mrs. Jack Averett last Gayle compete in Dairy Prinweek were his brother Phil cess pageant. She was chosen and wife, Las Vegas; his sister as one attendant. and husband Mr. and Mrs. Bill Day, Henderson. Lenore Nichols celebrated Ruth Dyskra, her son Warher birthday Saturday. Her ren, his wife and baby, SLC, children, Pat and family, Alene Gayson and two daughRoger Nichols, SLC spent the ters, Payson came for Memweekend with her. orial Day. Their daughter Tracy, SLC was here. This week their daughter Ginger Ree, her son Trevor, SLC is here help her father at t, Mem-mot- t. e. n w is back 4-- son-in-la- Sarple Official Ballot for the East Millard Hospital Special Service District, Millard County, Utah. Tax Levy Election, June 15, 1976 Cut quick and easy with a Weed Eater Trimmer This electric trimmer slashes away weeds and grass without blades Rapidly-spinnin- g nylon line does the cutting. It cuts under fences, around trees, against buildings many places conventional trimmers can t reach. motor It has a 34-h- p and is UL and CSA approved. . ' wd oCutr Ihu rugitd itdu mk wd Edurt Inc To vote in favor of the tax levy, place a cross (X) in the square after the words, "For the Tax Levy. To vote against the tax levy, place a croes (X) in the square after the words, Against the Tax Levy. Prelude and Postlude musk and Rozann by Linda Peterson Warner. Mark were Pallbearers Warner, Dwight Warner, SteBruce Warner, Hyrum Ker-mand vens, Paul Stevens Poulsen. it Millard County Implement Cq mwm tj Any number of children any age. . . accompanied by a parent, pill be photographed in color . . . FRtE. SIZE to each family portrait as a gift from our store! FREE To toy "Hunk you tor your - potrou-t- w cilldo pcjfrstx . MAGIC ONE PERSONAL at the West Millard Kph son-in-la- Elder Hoyt Stephenson, son of George and Rhea Dean at a Stephenson, was honored Sacrament Testimonial during will enmeeting May 30. He 12 June Home ter the Mission mission a for to leaving .prior look o our regular customers and "hollo" to our now friends, aach family will receive a PORTRAIT of ONE of their children FREE as a gift from our store. tl COLOR Bring the children in on the dates shown, and dress them colorfully, as these are beau- tifully posed,' individual portraits . . . not snapshots. Several poses are taken, without charge . . . and additional, low cost portraits may be purchased! GROUP PORTRAITS will be taken upon request when time end space permit. However PERSONAL SIZE will be one of a single subject. Uosttorn Aufo Tuos. Juno 15 , Hos- pital to see what can be achieved through the use of a Hospital District. Not only do they have a modern hosptial for acute care patients but they also have an extended care facility for care of the aged, something this area has needed for a long time. No longer do the people of Delta have to send their loved ones to a facility where visitation is inconvenient or impossible because of distance, when they can no longer receive adequate care at home. Again, let me say that I support the creation of the pamSS M East Millard Hospital District Robinson, sister Paula Chris- and the levying of a four mill tensen and five children, uncle levy. 1 urge everyone to ao the gaiph and Leah Robinson and same ana vote "yes on June son Dale, uncle Grant and 15, 1976. Bart Robinson. Grant Brunson Town President Kanosh, Utah George and Rhea Dean Mark and Carolyn Rowley Stephenson and son Hoyt were in Logan for commence- and two boys came for the ment at USU. Their long weekend. Mark and the Rod Meppen, husband of Deb- boys went fishing with his bie graduated in the field of father Freeman. Carolyn and business. He has accepted the others visited her mother, employment as an accountant Leoma Barkdull. Wednesday, at Pepperidge Farms, Rich- Leoma went to Minersville mond. They will continue to with her son Layton and wife, reside in Logan. but fishing wasn't so good Kd Frcd Warner a son b E iti-la- post-lud- e Flovoll Frolic s dL hospital through to New Zealand. Some of the immediate family members and friends who were guests at the Stephenson home during the weekend were: Mike and Dianne Stephenson and five girls, Hyde Park; Prof. Ron Thurgood and seven children, good friends of Hoyt at USU; Debbie and husband Rod Meppen, Logan; Betty Ann Stephenson and friends Diana Doney and Pat, Phoenix; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jarvis and three children, Syracuse, Utah. Junel. Dicke-mor- ft te MtSotell&moFr" receive awards letter -- m Interlocal a e c.. towns the I urge everyone in the East Millard Hospital District to get portion of the requiu funds out and support the Fillmore is only an interim funding measure. It is not adequate to Hospital by voting "Yes fulfill the needs of the modern in tne June IS, 1976 special and hospital that election. The need for adeand deserves. needs area our quate and continually improvmethcurrent the Whereas ing medical care in the Fillis od inadequate, a funding more area should be of parawould proDistrict Hospital mount importance to the vide the revenue to necessary who reside here. people our modernize and fiimprove Tne current method of One only needs to hospital. the nancing tized and confirmed a member aw MUlWAw, JUNE 11. 1976. ..v-r-e of the L.D.S. Church. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ducshene are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Three Fishlake National They went camping Forest Employees received several days. length of service awards the John . Deere Implement from Ralph C. Cisco, Forest Company, Fillmore. The Explorers. Kelly, Supervisor last week. One was Ronald D. Mr. Dickemore, a FillConservationist, Range Rodney lomxinson was receivmore District, Ranger baptized June 5 by his father Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poole ed a bronze tie tack in reogni-tioDon who confirmed him a and .Steven visited Doris of his ten years with the member of the L.D.S. Church. sister and brother-in-laForest Service. Kerry Quigley and children Thelma and Phillip Burnham Mr. Dickemore started with are staying with her family, and family, Fruita, Colo. the Service as a Forest Workthe Jarold Robisons until their While there, they attended an er, varhome in Colorado is ready to Eagle Scout Court of Honor for ious progressingto through Conpositions Range move into. She left the two their nephew Mathew. servationist in 1968. He transThe Pooles went on to ferred to the Fishlake in 1974 boys here while she and her husband Tom went house Rangely, Colo., to visit their where he is currently in houting. She returned home son George Poole and family. charge of the Fillmore District ast weekend. Their daughter-in-laand range management program. Mr. and Mrs. Von Utley, little son accompanied by Steven to went to 31 Tooele, spent May Wyoming visiting Zolas mother Sarah and sister visit her husband Gieorge who 4-- H Ruth Mary Brower. The next is employed in the oil fields The Five Brownies are day Saralrs niece Gaudia and there. The leaders are starting Frank and Doris brought her husband Max Terrell and Petersen and Sara three daughters. Delta called their youngest little grandson Faye Ellen Stevens. home with them for a visit. to visit her aunt and cousin. Our first meeting was June 2. Our next meeting was June 7. Melba, Veta and Jean RasJune 2, Mr. and Mrs. Terry mussen with Carol and Grant We will learn how to measure Baldwin and little son Avery, and how to shop. Payson, visited with their Frandsen, Lelta left Mr 31 Terry Sue Nowling is presCalifornia. for The Frandsens Delial and grandparents Ann Petersen is ident; are Vetas daughter and Vergie Ive and great grandDanette Maycock is mother Carrie Ive and in FillThe group visited Disney- secretary; Traci Stevens is more with Terri Lynns family, reporter and Stephanie Hare land, Knott's Berry Farm and is the Boyd Melvilles. song leader. went to three different beachTraci Stevens, Reporter es to play in the ocean and At Sacrament meeting, Sunat shells. They stayed day, the membership records gather up during the tour. of Charles Edward Hatton, his a motel within walking dis- edAll visited the movie star enof and tance wife Rose Ann and their chilDisneyland wax museum before returning dren Gary, Shelly, Richard, joyed swimming nightly. The group visited Lion home JuneS. and Brenda were accepted. Country Safrai to see many They were welcomed and we enjoy surely hope they being wild and interesting animals. There they had to stay inside one with us. the car with the windows roll- Mem-mot- An open To all citizens: Rodney Quamberg, Scott Robins, Danny Memmott, Mike Monroe and their leader Alan Mathews enjoyed three days camping near Fish Lake. Hans Peterson was admitConducted by Bp. John R. ted to Delta Hospital Saturday Condie, Jr, Prelude and music by Ruth Stevens. Anna Dav attended the Family prayer by Mont wedding of her grandson Kenney and Invocation by Rusty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kenney (both nephews). Robert Day, Geveland, Ut., Remarks by Bp Condie, Saturday. Roberts sister and their husbands attend, Mr. and Mrs. John Iverson,' Mr. and Mrs.Le Baron VkS, & flo 5:3 |