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Show FILLMORE. UTAH 84631 t MILLA&P COUNTY PROGRESS September 3, 1976 Scipio Scans by by Maxine Kotin, Melvin and Jerris Bennett and two girls, Chelsae and Jammie spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Neil Monroe. They had just returned from a visit with their sister Diana and Tucker Conley and their family, Longview, Texas. Mrs. Wayne Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glade EdMcBride, Green River Wyo.' wards took Arlenes mother visited at Aunt Alta Martins Phyllis Quarnberg to Arizona last week. Also at Kieth and last week to visit her son Larry Robisons. They were Kieth and wife Carolyn. returning home from Calif. Donna Robison spent some Myrtle Sorenson drove to time last week visiting her Bluffdale on Saturday to visit mother at L.D.S. hospital in with her daughter Dorothy S.L.C. and families. vl'ean and Betty Peterson, 3n Francisco Calif, visited evi. the week end with Gen g!a and Wallace Ivie. visiting there were Elowise Moffit and Harold and Rose friends their Bell, Orangeville. They spent Saturday with them. A. $ Le; .nd Kirk and Sandy Memmott and children, Spanish Fork, and Scott and Jolene Memmott and Emily, Orem spent the week end visiting the Howard Mdramott and also Mark and Florehce Robins. Visiting at Hilda Quarn-berg- s on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Mack Farbush and four children, Taylorsville. They wsfe on their way home from Arizona. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gardner and families. Also with Elder Dione and Mesa, Ariz. Earents, was oh an L.D.S. Mission in Thialand at the time the Forbushes were there. He was at their home often. c and Mary Ann Quarnberg and son, Orem spent the week end with Sheldon and Burlah Quarnberg. Kasey attended Guard. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Dick Probert, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Probert spent week end with their celebrated a Janice for Stacy daughter birthday Robins at the park for a number of Stacey's friends were services Sunday and relatives. A nice lunch conducted by Counselor Don was served. Quarnberg. Opening prayer. La Mar Monroe. Sacrament Marlin Miller came from services were conducted by S.L.C. to get her children who Dale Robins and Steve Passed by Kasey and had been staying at Elmer and Bob and Terry Jim Peterson, Leih Quambergs for awhile. Monroe. The program was I.enore Nicoles took her given by brother Richard home to Probert and his wife George gra ndson Mike Tooele last week and her Ann. Benidiction by Jay H. mother Bonda Quamberg Memmott. accompanied her. Ivie freinds t : t Memmott recently made a trip to Fullerton, Calif, taking Mrs. Janeen Chambers and Jenell and Brandon. Blaine Chambers had already gone before to start teaching school here. Mr. and Mrs. Don Quarnberg, Bishop and Mrs. Leo Robins spent a s.hort vacation in Sun Valley, Color, "and Wyoming. Elizabeth Thompson 97, Ogden died Aug. 14, 1976. She was born July 1, 1879 Scipio to Daniel and Lorenda Brunson She Thompson. in Scipio, taught school Fillmore, Kanosh, and then Funeral services Ogden. held in Ogden with short services held in Ogden with services held in Scipio Ceme Ka Mathews, Mary Wasden, Erda and Pearl Robins fixed lunch for the family and friends. Elizabeth (Aunt Lizzie) as she was called and her sister Frantie Kelly, Filmore were the first two girls to run the telegraph office many years before the telephone. $19.95 Wt. 5V lbs. Re9' t tax & freight $24.95 Call Sharon Robison 743-577- $ 2 In these days of energy consciousness, plastics have at times been branded as a waste of natural resources and energy. The fact is, plastics use less than two percent of the total world production of petroleum and help save energy because less is used in manufacturing plastics and plastic products than in alternate materials. The Fair with a Flair T. n Fred and Helen Fern Its 4 a.m., the bacon is (Hatton) Vogt, son Ricky, and burned, the eggs raw, the Mike his friend, Bothell, coffee too strong and three were house inches of new snow, but who Washington, guests of Vella Hatton for 10 cares? Its opening day of the deer hunt, and there is a days. special magic in the air. Richard Lloyd George and Hunting deer in our area his fiance, Jennifer Lynn were has been a tradition for many married in the Manti Temple, generations. A time of fellowAug. 20. A reception for the ship, family togetherness was Aug. 21, and at times a carnival like newlyweds Bakersfield, Calif, atomosphere. But all this is Pres. and Mrs. Lloyd in serious danger of beGeorge, parents of the coming nothing more than1 ,hJ; a memory. house home in Kanosh, on Aug. 27. For some reason the Board t was a lovely affair, set up of Big Game Control decided in their beautiful gront to hunt Deer Herd Unit 54 Yard, The large crowd of (Chalk Creek north to Scipio) guests wore the lawn down, nearly to the earth, where they filed past the reception line, The following young traveled to Manti recently to perform Baptism, Dale Doug and Perkins; Kraig Payne;I4oyd Johnston; Danny Watts; Steven and Gale George and Kirk Phillips. They did 330 baptims for the dead and werechauffered by-att and Neca Watts and Virginia Johnston. folks The rabies Clinic for cats and dogs will be held at the Fair Grounds Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. The following names were sustained as new teachers in the Primary: Terri Perkins; Vicky Watts; Teresa Adams; Toni Brad-fiel- four days longer than Herd Unit 55. Other herd units in the Southern Region of the hunts state are likewise unlike that of 55 which is 11 days. What does this mean? It means that on the 23,24,25, and 26 of October hunters from all over the state and will countless converge on this area en mass. It will make the landing at Normandy look like a beach party. JnhYn tifa,n rroenStinn Php THE JUNIOR BAND it; . . . Flair ed theFairrw Board of Big Game Control to are Parade8,rls change herd unit 55 to a seven day hunt to correspond with units. herd surrounding I would like to encourage everyone concerned with our dwindling deer herd to get out and sign this petition. Petitions are located at Rocky Mt. Title, Kimball and Co. and Peterson Ins. Paul Rasmussen ts - Junior Band Flag carriers and Kim Rhodes is Drum Majorette. Dear Editor: With the primary election approaching, I am concerned about getting the right men Those sustained for new in office. I have a comment to School teachers are: Sunday is Natalie Turner Vic make about one man who and running for an office. Gilbert Bradfield. Margean Christensen was sustained as the new Athay, Democratic candidate for attorney general was the Laurel teacher for M.I.A. Pro-tein the Magna Sacrament administered by: Judge In the Home Arts Section there were over a thousand entries, case who Throat Deep Dean Shields and Thayne of which 197 were quilts. not render a decision for did Christensen. Guest speakers; months and then Whit and Shannon Lovell. over eight finally dismissed the case as Whit sane a solo, accomhe said there was a lack of panied by jfiis wife. It was good to have this fine evidence. this man is elected it If couple back to Kanosh for a set the fight against visit. They lived in Kanosh pornography back 10 years. soon after they were married. We do not want this kind of They now have two children us and our live in and the S.L.C. area man to represent ' standards. community where Whit teaches school. ; ' Benediction: Melvin Whitaker Respectfully yours, : Mrs. Paul M. Morris Visitors at church services were Shannons mother, and Alta (Prqus Dear Folks, grandmother, Just a note to say hello Shumway). and hope all is well with you Visiting at the Frank and and yours. Here is the money Mildred Harding home during for another year of the good the week-en- d were her brother little home town paper. Still' and wife. Clyde, They enjoy all of the news and all attended church services. of your escapades that you have encountered during the The Max Calls were happy year. to have their son, his wife and We havent traveled too new baby visiting them during much as Odd has been ill. the week. We have just returned home from the Veterans Members of the Willard hospital in Seattle where he Del Allgood of Fillmore Whitaker family who met at has undergone major surgery Blaine Stott of Meadow Is his desk and chair the S.L.C. Air port to see their and has more to come as soon proud of his exhibit of horses displays son and brother John off for as he recovers from what he drawn vehicles which he made from the stump of a box spent his mission field in Bristol elder tree with the desk top and has had so far. Credit is cerhours designing and many were: England, chair scat made from wood of a Parents, tainly due the Veterans and sisters: Linda Martin; making by hand. silver poplar. hospital for the wonderful Anita Higgs, husband Terry; work and care that they give. Arlene Lumberg; Leah BuntAll one has to do is spend a ing, husband Bruce; and few days there to appreciate Christine Whitaker. Brothers; what the staff of hospital's such as this puts out to each Ray and Mike. Also on hand to see John and every patient. Take care and God willing off, was his grandmother, Juanita Charlesworth. we shall see all of vou and the n There were ten Elders " y musuTijir00 'ick ,o many friends we have this besides John, who were being fall. sent to the Bristol, England Odd and MagDalene Davies mission. d. m Additionally, plastic products, such as those made from widely-use- d polypropylene, add to the comfort and convenience of modern-dalife. The appliance, automobile, clothing, food packaging and medical supplies industries are just a few of the manufacturers of todays necessities that broadly use plastics to improve their products. y H) EM riw fn'o' 2fDvfi:r fast approaching a billion dollars. Thats why we need a governor who combines a strong legislative background with a keen business sense. The one candidate who meets this need is Dixie Leavitt. Utahs annual budget Letter to Editor Counselor Dean Perkins conducted Sacrament meeting Invocation: Vernon Suday. Christensen. Announcements: Primary will begin for the new year Sept. 8, at 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Probert, and Mrs. Jay H. Mr. Instructions Included. Hopper makes Vlctorfo Strainer S237 Vernon Monroe and family this part of the week. strains fruits and vegetables for juices, soups, baby and diet foods, for canning Jams and Jellies, freezing, purees and sauces, all without peeling or coring. Excellent gift. Durable, synthetic hopper and auger. 230 Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins returned Jast week end from the They spent a night at Prosser, Wash. with their cousins, Joanne and David Miller, then on to Bothell, Wash, to visit their daughter Essie and Dick a,?d fanJy- While there Mont had the pleasure of going salmon fishing. A day at the forks are always interesting .Returning. by way of Missoula, Mont., and then to Rexburg Idaho. Faun Hughe, who . good friend ana neighbor, when living in Scipio, took them on a tour of the flood area, their land being hurt the worst. She and her hus- band Neil live m Wilford, the community of 167 jLpmes and every home but six were completely wiped way. These had all been hit by flood but were still standing. Faun and her husband Niel are working and planning on farming and staying there. and ' great funnel. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sims and Florida Marianna, family, visited their cousin Evelyn Canning Special VICTORIO STRAINER Quickly and easily Randolf, Miss Carol Jean Probert and Mr. Steve Probert, both of S.L.C. spent week end visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Probert and girls. Pro-ber- t. i at Kanosh Kapers is Leavitt: A Senate Watchdog the Republican leader of the Utah Senate and Chairman of the Legislative Interim tax dollars. He has Budget Subcommittee. Leavitt has kept a close eye on your worked hard on the Executive Appropriations Committee, the Budget Audit Committee and the Revenue and Taxation Committee to keep state taxation and spending in check. I - Vl v" ii" As XJ Pitching Horseshoes:Nostalgia U.S.A. Leavitt: A Stickler for Efficiency budget has Throughout the campaign, he has stressed that each state department's to be balanced. An efficient department shouldn't carry the burden of an inefficient one. And. taxpayers shouldn't have to finance a surplus. Instead state government should examine closely its needs and any surpluses should be the result of efficiency, not overtaxation. Government Leavitt: A Businessman for Business-Lik- e knows that Leavitt As a successful businessman running against three attorneys, His 25 its within' means. live years operating a government, like any business, has to 900-acre have three-stat- e ranch a cattle insurance business and taught him one it shouldn't come easily. And, go easily. thing: money doesn't billion-dollto vote for Dixie Leavitt. And. reason On September 14th, you'll have a count. vote since it's your billion dollars, make your ar There js why. a reason Vote Uavitt for Governor on September 14th. Paid for by th Commit! to llc Dlxl lavltt Governor ol Utah. Preston G. Adams. Chairman Horses were shod for the logs in the is a first time in ancient Rome games fan andcountry, an American when the poet Catullus saw history buff at the same the need for and invented time. After noticing this rethe horseshoe. By medieval surgence in horseshoe pitchtimes the shoeing of horses ing around the he country, had become one of the decided to feature the game staple crafts of every coun- in his catalog as a bit of try. With the advent of The horseless carriages, horse- minute the nostalgia. photograph of shoes became less of a comthe set of four shoes and mon object in our existence, two stakes appeared in an but the pitching of them as advance showing of the cataa game became a national log, orders started to flow in. Horchow particularly pastime. Horseshoe pitching is ac- treasures a letter from an tually an old tradition in octogenarian who wrote, I this country. It caught on as haven't pitched since I went a sport in eighteenth cento the city in 1920. I want tury Colonial America, and to get started again. After became a fad and a cra.e, all, a man doesn't need to much as later games like the own an estate to play the hoola hoop and skateboards game. All he needs is the were to achieve instant sucsome free cess. Horseshoe pitching has time, one good eye and a always been popular with small piece or ground. It men who have time on their also helps if he's sober." hands, but recently, more (Ilorchow's Horseshoe and more families are taking Game can be ordered up the game, where the from The Horchow Collecyoung and the old can play tion. Dept, 05612, P.O. 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