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Show Meadow Moments by Eva Beckstrand Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bennett and family from Washington State are here visiting his parents, Nolan and Della Bennett, and other relatives and friends. Here visiting their parents, Terrell and Iris Bond, and family are their daughters, Sharia and her son from Cedar City and Jan and her daughter from Fillmore. At this time of the year they do their visiting at the Deer Camp in the mountains. Mrs. Peggy Nixon and her family from Logan spent the weekend here with her parents, Blaine and Minnie Penny. They spend part of the time in Holden where her husband hunts deer with his folks. Mr. Orrin from Bountiful, his son, B.J., from Dugway are spending a few days at his home here while they hunt deer. Saturday Jerry Warner, from Murray, hunted with them. Sunday Joseph and his two Ronald and sons, Mark, attended church here with his mother, Mrs. Eva Beckstrand. They are camped up in the mountains where they enjoy hunting deer each year. They hunt with his brother, Harold and his boys each year, and other members of the Beckstrand family. Mrs. Valate Green-halgis home again after spending a part of the week at the USU in Logan and then visiting her daughter who lives in West Jordan. Her Udean and daughter, her granddaughter, Joy Lauritzen, brought her home. Also at Valates home during the deer hunt is her daughter, Carolyn Paxton, and her daughter, Cynthia. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Talbot is announcing the birth in their family. It is another boy to join the three other sons. Just enough to a have quartette. Well look forward to and Robert, his wife and their Carlene, baby, Monica, from Heber. These and Eva Beckstrand, Joseph and his two sons ate dinner Sunday at the Harold Beckstrand Utah State Division of Health Director Lyman J. Olsen, M.D. announerd today that the Stf.te Division of Health, Cervical Cancer Screening Program received $330,000.00 from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) for home. its second year screenMr. Therald Beckstrand and his two ing program. As of a national sons, Neil and Todd, effort part to "stamp out are here hunting deer in your lifewith Theralds father, cancer the Utah State Clifton Beckstrand. time, Division of Health They are from Pleasant is one of twenty-nin- Grove. Beth Labrum Susan and the spent weekend here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Labrum. They live in St. George. Mr. John Freeman, from Provo, is here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman. He is also his sister, visiting Frances Hall, her husband, Gordon, and family and the Jim and Bill Freeman families. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Stewart and Stephen drove to Cedar City Sunday afternoon to attend the Missionary Testimonial for Allen Stewart who leaves soon for a mission. Others who went from here were Velva and George Labrum and Mrs. Iva Stewart. Allen came back with them to hunt deer and visit with the family for a few days. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Velma Stott were a granddaughter, Dana, and her husband, George Pence, and their baby from Salt Lake City and her Rhea daughter, Neil Warner, Knell, and his wife, Tami, and Donna, Ray Warner, Sheila Alextwo and ander, Stott and children, Rebecca. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bird were his (Virgranddaughter ginia's daughter) and her friend from Salt Beck-stran- Beck-stran- d h Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Findlay and two daughters, from Murray, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and Hall, family, her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman and the other Freeman families in Meadow. Dorothy and Orvil were Beckstrand very happy to have her brother, Louis Buhrley, and his wife, Helen, that. DeLynn and Betty Mae Labrum are the who grandparents live here. In West Jordon Kerry and Marilyn DeVries Beckstrand are announcing the eir birth of another third. He will be named Bradley Edward DeVries. afternoon Sunday Harold, NaDean and Eva his mother, Beckstrand, drove to West Jordon to visit the DeVries family. Grandmother NaDean stayed for a longer visit to help out in the home. Visiting at the Harold Beckstrand home this weekend were their sons, Don and Hal. and a former missionary companion of his in Japan, Chris Larsen, from Provo, and Don from Logan son-th- from Salt Lake City visit them during the weekend. Visiting with Mrs. Lola D. Bushnell this her weekend were Dixie, daughter, and her two sons from Provo. Dclyle and Joyce were Beckstrand happy to have their sons, Mike and John, home during the weekend; Mike from school and John home on furlough. school Sunday Sunday morning was conducted by President Dennis Bond. The Invocation was FAVORED STORY Cancer Screening Program e states participating in a national research effort with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of Health Education and Welfare (HEW), in identifying causes, and risk factors related to cervical cancer in women. Free screening clinics, which feature Pap tests, pelvic exbreast aminations, blood examinations, pressure checks, and Health Education Information, are being conducted in cooperation with the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society, District Health Departments, and other public health and private agencies. Women 20 years of age and older, who have not had a Pap test during the past 12 months and who have not had access to preventive by Lenord Safford. The singing was conducted Wilbur by Rowley with Lois Row-le- y as accompanist. The Spiritual thoughts were given by Trudy Bond and Jody Edwards. Participating in the Service Sacrament were Brent Hosman, Terry Petersen, Jay Beckstrand, Evan and Daniel Bond, and J.D. Freeman. Benediction was by Eldon Cowley. Sacrament Meeting Sunday afternoon was conducted by Cou'nce-lo- r Ben Stott. The was singing conducted by Joyce Beckstrand with Roma Bird as accompanist. The Invocation was by Harold Beckstrand. Participating in the Service Sacrament were Jeff Hall, Jesse Freeman, Jay Beckstrand, Devin Hall, Evan and Daniel Bond, and J.D. Freeman. was The speaker Brother Starr, Principal of the Fillmore Elementary School. He spoke about the condition of this world today and our individual and cooperative things that we can do to make this a better world for our children and their friends. The church can help the family reach exaltation. We must teach our children. The Benediction was by Therald Beckstrand. HOW TO CONTACT MEADOW FIRE health care services, due to lack of finances or geographical barriers are eligible to attend the clinics. Jean Osborne, Director, states that is cancer cervical 100 curable if diag treated and nosed Information early. clinics regarding from obtained be may the local health department. - Flowrll One of Sir Winston favorite Churchill's stories was about a man waiting on a trail platform one bitterly cold night for a London-boun- special. d Due to sonic cnc' emerg-ex- nonstop a objected the conductor. "This train doesnt stop here. said "Very well, the passenger, "if this train doesnt stop here then I'm not on it." Successful Meetings - Judge and Mrs. Joe Pat. and family. Mr. Jackson and family and Mrs. Charles Jack-somet his plane in stopped here to take his Los to Velma, Angeles and visited mother, Lake Oct. Salt 19, until 1977 to sec their son and grandson, Bryan Jackson, off on his LDS Mission to LaPaz, Bolivia. Also on hand to see him off were uncles, Jim and Stc and the latters v n Uta! vfotor The Nation Transport tuc Utah presented Patrolman of the Year award to Trooper Billie M. Hunt of the Utah Highway Patrol on Friday, October 7, at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah. Officiating the ceremonies was L. Lee Johnson, President of the Utah Motor Transport Association, and presenting the award was the Utah Public Safety Commissioner, Larry Lunnen. The award was given for outstanding service in that Billie Hunt, and his wife were Sharon, recognized as offering many services to the Motor Transport Association members. Trooper Hunt has a highly developed effecand productive tive program of selective enforcement while maintaining excellent rapport with the motorTrooper ing public. Hunt along with his wife Sharon, maintain a base in their home in Utah. Parowan, During 1977, they have notable provided services to both the public and the Department in conjunction with their base station. They use it as a relay for messages to other C.B. units, to truck companies, etc., relay information concerning road hazards and forest fires, received distress and emergency calls and arranged for help, received reports of offenders and drunk drivers and relayed the information to the UHP, and have received and completed many "Attempts to Locate. Many are death messages. Trooper Hunt and his wife are Division 7 reporters for the Beehive Magazine and do an excellent job. They never have to be reminded about deadlines. C-- f by April 1, 1 DEPARTMENT 842-283- Greg Clark, of Salt Lake City, went on the hunt with his father-in-laLeif Alldrcdge, the and Alldredge Allen and Troy, boys, and cousin, Andrew Jensen. Penny Clark four children and visited with her mother, Jeneal, sister Cindy, and Teresa, while the men were hunting. Greg spent Sunday with the family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore left for Bakersfield. Calif. Oct. 18 to attend funeral services for their uncle. John C. Burial also Moore. took place in Bakersfield. Bill and Mary returned home Oct. 21. Their children, Kathy and Shane, stayed here Jack with Grandpa and Grandma Phyllis Murray. Mrs. and Mr. Lowell Dobson and Shaunda were overnight guests Saturday of Shirleys sister, Brower. Ruthmary On Sunday Mr. and Von Mrs. Utley, of Tooele, visited with sister-in-la- Ruthmary'. is a sister. Zola Utley If something good can come out of the drought, it is that we have perhaps become more water concious. The effects of this drought will be with us for sonic time to come and since Utah is the second driest state in the nation, water conservation is much more than a good idea, it's a necessity. 1977. Trooper Hunt spotted, followed, and stopped a vehicle and suspect DAYTIME. CALL: wanted in connection Brunson Chevron, or Bills Electric with an armed robbery Carenes father, sister-in-la- Jerry Imlay. and boys. Chad and Ryan, spent the weekend and Monday with family. Veta Rasmussen has the girl's parents. visits with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'enjoyed and her children during Allen, Sheri, brother, David, who is October in Bountiful here for the deer w ith Mr. and Mrs. Don in and hunt. He is training Rasmussen with other members Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dean. Grant and Melba Rasmussen took his mother to Salt Lake City last weekend Ella Crosland while he was there on business. She again Earl parents. vi.'"d Gary and Gac Lola Stevens, Dean and children as Roy and Joyce Stevens did Grant and Melba. and family of Idaho. Diane They returned home on and Jim Buckwalter and Tuesday. Mr. Mrs. and were at the Baldwin and home of their mother, Terry visitof Avery, Payson, Stella Johnson, and ed their grandparents, Pcnni for the weekMr. and Mrs. J. Delial end. Ivie. last Friday, Bruce and Helen 2 . They were October Ashton and family of Orem were the overnight guests of Terri Thursday of their guests parents. Reed and Virginia Lynns parents, Boyd Melville and Judy weekfor the Wood, Kim and children. end. of Backman, Orem, and Julia Jerry also called to sec her Borup and family, of the grandparents, down to drove Ogden, on Ivies, Friday. spend the weekend with their Sunday Delial and parents, Virgie were guests of Allen and Algie StephMr. and Mrs. Don enson. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Baldwin and Morgan Hunter and family, for a delicious belated of Huntington, were at birthday dinner, Oct. the home of their parents, Sidney and Betty Hunter, and Ben for the deer hunt. Steven Bennett, son of Carl and Phyllis Bonnet, also David of son Johnson. Kirk Colleen and Johnson, arrived home from Fort Knox. They have completed Basic Training and when they return will be going into specialized training in connection with their National Guard Enlistment. Holden Happenings B On Flo-we- tbe Only n tbe tsws eoleflommenl ood feoMes of Flow ell. keep until wotli cm chotes ore LaDawn Allen, who the fuel to done a important nut. on ?3 m.lhon working worn teaches Physical Edu- en olone who might otherwise Cillion at Vernal High muv the new$ and odvetMmg School and her sister, me$$oge$ of local businesses Mrs. nt receives award Trooper Mrs. Ray St. of George, were in one afternoon last week visiting friends. others they Among visited Wendell and Stella Brinkcrhoff. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allen and children traveled Hoyst-villto last Wednesday. Oct. 19, to attend the wedding reception of their niece, Robyn and her Grimsley, husband, Douglas Wilde. Robyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grimsley (Carolyn Hogan) and of granddaughter Edna Hogan formerly Mr. and Robinson. 23. for Delial. Other guests were their children, Terri Lynn, of the National Guard Terry, and Avery, and Mrs. at Ft. Knox. Kentucky. Ted Backman. Ted was He has finished his on the deer hunt in the basic and on his return Uintas with his father to Ft. Knox will receive and other family meman assignment. bers. Mr. and Mrs. Don and his sons. are Charles Hatton and Morgan, Terry the proud parents of the hunt enjoyed a darling 6 lb, 4' j oz on Saturday. together baby girl born October Delial also received 18, 1977 in the Fillmore telephone birthday hospital. She will be greetings from Dick named Carol Ann and and Rhea Baughman sisters has Shelly and children. Jaci and and and Christian, of Brenda. Spokane. and brothers Gary Howard Tomkinson Richard, all old enough and son. of and delighted to help Salt Lake Douglas, were City, Grandcare for her. here to enjoy hunting Al and with are parents members of his Roe llulnie of Raw- familv and visit his lins. Wyoming, and Melville Mrs. Chell Hatton of parents. and Nona Tomkinson. Pleasant Grove. Royal Hurd, of ProMr. and Mrs. Sam vo, brought his son. Neff, of Sandy, are Ken. down Friday visiting Louise's broto go hunting night ther and Saturday and Monday Joseph and Paul- with his uncle, Rex ine and Allen. Robinson by Virgie Ivie e Bryan Jackson on mission Friday, October 28, 1977 calm vs here," Prcss made an unscheduled stop and the nian qu'cy topped aboard, "You can ' take-of- I ;yrtrTrrrrorirrrrrrrrrrrrtrrrrrrrrrrrrnnrrrrr VOTE JatuL DORIS ISASllSSi: for City Council LITTLE GIANT... cast iron J0tul (Yotul) No. 602 from ft. long, the little box Norway. Only stove will nevertheless heat an average sized room. Also available with decorative top. Front-encombustion system allows wood to burn slowly over long periods without reloading. Comes in dark green enamel or matte black. 100 l'j d Models are on display at: Your VOTE will help Fillmore to continue a healthy growth Active in civic affairs Authorized Jotul Dealer KEN FINL1NSON 180 E. 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