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Show Headache FLOWELL FEATURES relief Stanley and Ila Pear- son went north to cele- brate her birthday with their children in Nephi. Murray and Salt Lake City. They returned honu on Saturday. Stan and Shirley Got-chand their two sons front Sunset came down in their trailer house and spent a few days with Thomas her father, spent several days in Salt Lake City recently Ila visited her sister. Carlie Breinholt, while Wilbur took care of his business. David Rowley flew in from Washington and spent three days with his family here. The Rowleys took him back to Salt Lake Thursday to catch his plane home. Swallow. The son. Rowley's They really worked Lawrence, from Moab, while they were here, was also a recent visitor getting Toms garden at the Rowley home Mr and Mr'r Orvil ready to plant and clear Bcckstrand weeds. even had some of They ing their family members for got seeds planted. Thomas Swallow was dinner Sunday, April 1. in Provo on Sunday to These included Ray. his hear his granddaughter, wife, Afton. and daugh-Vand- a Swallow, report ter, Raelyn; his son, Ran-he- r mission to Arizona. dy. and w ife Denice and n Other family members, little son, Matthew, and Opal Jones Lyle, Joyce, David, and from Murray, and Stan little All Shirley Gotchy of ter, Stephanie. were there. joyed the time together. Don and Faye Carlson Guests at the home and their family from of Mr. and Mrs. Harold West Jordan spent the with her mother, Valate Greenhalgh. They helping her spring her place. Mr. Leo Stott, who goes to school in Logan, spent the weekend helping his father with spring work on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Don and their Woodbury daughter spent the week- end here at their home The Mutual Marrieds held their Social Party in Hall Amusement the last Tuesday evening. ReIt was a fun time. freshments were served. Rex and Renee Williams and Ron and Cathie Burns were in charge of the evening's entertainment. Beth and Roger Tucker from Salt Lake City visited her fahter, Gifford Stewart, last week fora few days. DeLyle and Shannon Carling went to Salt Lake last week. They visited Bcckstrand and Ireta her daughter, Clair Brim-ley- . and her husband, Jerry, in Sandy, Utah. DeLyle took his test to get a pilot's license while he was there. Mr. Jack Beckstrand and his son have been here with his father, Arland, him helping with work on the tarm. Paul and Elva Limberg called to sec Venoy and Noreen Labrum. They were on their way to St. George for a vacation. On their way home they stopped and took Charlie Reid back to I s home in He had Salt Lake City been at the Labrums. Mr. Loyd Beckstrand stopped and visited with his aunt, Jane Christensen. for a few hours. He drives a truck through here to California. The follow ing people went to the Manti Temple with Terry Petersen last Saturday when he went to the temple for the first time: his mother. Mrs. Mary Ella Petersen. his brother, Gary, and his wife, Lanctte from Salt Lake City, and his brothers. Kim and Terry and their roommate from Provo. David d Bcckstrand were eron Crosby and Todd Houghton from Sacra-wer- e n mento, California, and urday Sunday. They were members of the who entertained group ; in our stake Saturday and Sunday, Two other young men were guests at the home of Bill and Judy Freeman, They were Rick Bennion and Kevin Browning. Sat-clea- itllllard County Progress, Valley Hospital, where he was taken April 3. He is seriously ill. but is improving after surgery. We surely wish him a complete recovery. At Sacrament meeting Sunday, the membership s of Elmer George was received and into he was welcomed our ward. This fine young man received a sustain- mg vote from those pre- k a ordained to sent office of a priest in the the Aaronic Priesthood, The baby daughter of Lee and Diane Hogan was given the name Malcah a blessing by her an Those standing father. 'n w',tl ce wcrc ,he '1 ,le Rirl's grandfather Ralph Robinson, uncles If you are troubled by headaches brought on by excessive tension at home or work, these suggestions may help: Learn to recognize the early warning signs of since the a headache, sooner you take action, the better. Take mental If youve change-of-pacbeen sitting at a desk, get up and take a brisk walk. e. Relax physically. Rotate your head slowly to relax neck and shoulder muscles. Stand up, bend forward from the waist' and let your arms hang loose like a rag dolls. A shower or a hot towel at the back of the neck is also effective for relaxing tense muscles. Have someone give you a neck massage by cradling your forehead Australias Great Bar- by I'irgielvie Mrs. Esther Robinson, her son Erik, his wife, Jeanie, daughter, Kathy, Verd husband. j,cr Byrnes, all of Moab, Mr. and Mrs. George Ste- phenson of Holden spent Sunday afternoon here with parents and grand- parents, Joseph and Paul- Joe ar- jne Robinson. rived home from Utah Valley Hospital April 6 after being a patient there for ten days. We are glad he is improving each day. Durand and Tess Ro- bison were down from Provo over the weekend with his parents. Junior and Pearl, sister and bro- Wendy and David Ellison and chil- dren. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jack- of SOn and son Stacey Sulphurdale spent the weekend at their home here and also to visit their mother. Noma Jack- brother Merlin, son, wife Zelda and Norman, sister Fae, her husband, Dean Bundy, and chil- dren. Darrel Jackson and wife Nancy of Hender- son spent three days last week with mother Noma, his sister, brothers, and their families. ther-in-la- rier Reef is not a continuous single reef, but a myriad collection of barrier reefs, coral cays and rock islands all interlaced with lagoons and fringing reefs that Tom Mrs. (Anne) some 1 ,250 stretches and four chil- Stephenson miles off the coast of of Salt Lake City Queensland. with her grand- Mr. and Mrs. Tomkinson Melville Saturday, April 7. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ho- and six children came April 6 from their home in Salmon, Idaho, to visit Dianes family, the Ralph Lee left Robinsons. Sunday to attend a con- vention. leaving his wife children for a longer visit. Two of the younger children, Belinda and Jo- seph, have been here with their grandfather, and grandmother, for two weeks while their mother was caring for their new lit- sister. The Hogans visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MAKE YOUR $$$$$ WORK IN RESTAURANT FAMILY NEW ST. GEORGE. ANCESTOR SQUARE, MUST BE SOLD DUE TO OWNERS HEALTH. ASKING $100,000 BUT WILL CONSIDER ALL OFFERS. CALL CHRIS AT OR Dl AT Qnjui Mrs. Don Neilson and sons. Keith and Leslie, enjoyed visiting relatives 7. They went to Redmond to visit her fa- ther. Newel Olson and ALL WESTERN 720 NORTH STATE, OREM, UTAH 84057 wjfe Allene, then to Ax- tell to visit a brother and family, on to Fayette to another brother and fam- ily. They traveled north to see their daughter and sister, Janice, at Provo, then to Orem to spend some time with son and brother, Paul, his wife, Susan, and four children. When they got back to Fillmore Leslie went by bus to his em- ployment in Las Vegas. Keith will visit his par- ents, Don and Jean, at Clear Lake before going to his job in Alaska. The Crystal Camp of held DUP their the 5 meeting April monthly at the home of Thora Wilcox at 2 p.m. Captain con- Williams Dixie The invocation ducted. was given by Chaplain Par- Noma Tomkinson. liamentarian Vergie lvie led the Pledge of Allegiance to our dear Old Glory. We enjoyed singing and listening to the descriptive words to Father the song, Grimes", a pioneer song Chorister directed by Thora Wilcox with Or- . gamst Lelia Carling Her husband. Greg, was at work so didn't get to visit him. The Linwood Tracys are a happy faniiy wj,h the arrival of Wendy's mother, Edna Belles and Mabel grandmother Vatchcr, both of New Brunswick, Canada, and Wendy's sister, Ellen $aj Beautiful funeral ser Neilson and daughter, Kathy Chance, (LaVerda) Victorville California; Mr. and Mrs. William Lois) Redding. Barstow, California; Mr. and Mrs. and Watts Franklin and Lynn daughters, Charlene, of Victorville; Boyd Watts and daugh- Comments on these services were that it was one of the loveliest they had ever attended, and went forward as follows with; Bishop Ray George The family conducted. prayer was offered by Richard Fox. The openand Grant Rex Allen ing prayer was by Fred Robinson, and the Bish- Watts. opric. In the Gar- A solo, done was by Lola den, Roberts followed by a eulogy. Grandson, by 2 Charles Fox. Remarks were then given by Ivan Watts followed by a Piano solo. ters, Jan Crosland. Sandy Davies, and Sharon Labrum; Richard Fox and son, Charles and Marlin; daughters, Linda Conder and Barbara. Golden and Melbourn Brunson, Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Jean) Clark, Sandy, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton (Thera) Tolbert, Delta, Theron Brunson, Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zesiger, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stewart, Fillmore. by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nay. "Granddaughter", Linda Fox Conder and Monroe, Utah, Mr. and cmarks by Lloyd Rogers. Mrs. Shirl Fox, Circle-villGrandA piano solo, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Lynn Fox. Manti, Mrs. Vera by daughter", Watts, was followed by Brady, Manti. Mrs. Zina Ballow. the closing prayer by Hunter, Fillmore, Mrs. Jack and Locne Pcter- - William Redding. Helen Wingct, Fillmore, son, Kearns, enjoyed vi- Prelude and postlude and Mr. and Mrs. Andy all siting friends and rela- - music was played by Neca Anderson. Orem, tives over the weekend. Watts. Dedication of Utah, also attended. They enjoyed Sunday din- - tbe grave was by Claron Mr. and Mrs. Art ncr with Mr. and Mrs. Nielson. Pallbearers were Steele and Mrs. Vio LarMardcn Stone. Milo, Boyd, Leonard, and sen visited family memMr. and Mrs. Gary Ro- - $cott Watts and Charles bers. Adria and Harold bins and family attended and Marlin Fox. Ahlstrom after attending Sacrament meeting in for services Family members in funeral Provo, Edgcmont 5th attendance were Barbara Watts. Ward, on Sunday. The band, Harvey Watts; meeting was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Claron JTodd Ashman, son of . . Dr. and Mrs. James D. DdV Ashman, who will enter The Boy Scouts of 11 18 years of age who arc the L.T.M. this Thursday. Scouts. Varsity prior to his leaving on a America and the Girl Boy Scouts of the USA will Scouts and Explorers will mission in Lima, Peru. e Environment plant bitterbrush The Robins family and celebrate Lee attended the Day on April 21 and 28. lings and the Cub Scouts e Deseret News Spelling Each Scouting unit in will have clean-u- p in Salt Lake City on the Millard, Wayne, Fish jeets on the same day. The Millard District Friday evening. Thayne Lake, Signal Peak and was a state finalist and North Sevier Districts are will celebrate Environ-Eskliui- d participated in the event, asked to do a service pro- - ment Day on April 21. to help Bitterbrush seedlings will He placed nineteenth out ject designed f 39 contestants. They Save Our American Re- - be planted and the Cub a's0 visited with the Rich- - sources (SOAR). Scouts will have clean-u- p ard Monsens. Roy John- In cooperation with the projects at Maple Hollow sons and LaMar Ford- - Fishlake National Forest and Adelaide, the Girl Scouts and boys anis. SCIPIO SCENE by Hilda Quarnberg S nf. Maxine Robins ac- - pre-dre- a very fine tory 0f her parents. bert V. and Lucretia Tolman Call. Jean Neil-- , SOn, lesson leader, as- signed the lesson, "Im-ga- n to Pioneers" migrant Florence Swallow, which was very interesting. Florence called on those present to give a short incident of importance in the lives of their ances-an- d tors. The hostess served delicious refreshments, Wendell Brinkerhoff is home after two weeks as a patient in the more Hospital with pneu-Leamonia. Were happy to have you home, neighbor, Mr. and Mrs. J. De-tl- e ual lvie spent Monday afternoon in Beaver at ,he home of their dren. Don and Carene Baldwin. Carene had just been released from the Beaver Hospital that ning after spending five The Ivies dayS there. visited a while with Kim. h, mor-Apr- Friday, April 13, 1979 Page9 iviccs for Barbara Watts, 83 ()f Victorville. Cali- for'njai were held in the Kanosh Ward 0n April 4. 1979. S after being dlie l0 (he United Air unc strike. Linwood met thcm at the airport. El- cn f,ad m,t seen her lit- te nephew Christian Tracy until this visit, Wo are sorry Terry Christensen is in Utjjn Secretary companying. Fauntella Robison read the minutes of the pre- vious meeting held March n j. Nona Tomkinson scnted I Funeral Services for Barbara Watts Dcm-mon- ()f British Colum- They arrived at the airport April 7 j,ja Fillmore, Utah 84631 il of DUP Daughters Roundy Valley Camp held their meeting Wednesday at ?:00 p.m., April 4, af the home of Mary Was- den. Captain Maxine Robins presided. Pledge of Allegiance was led by dolleen Memmott. Open- ing prayer was by Ver- lene. Hatch. The min- utewere read and ap- by Colleen Mem- All mott. were welcomed, Visitors were Tressa Han- spn and President Florence Swallow, Flowell, and Fauntella Robison, Fillmore. A poem on our Homes and Heritage" - d - fcnVirOnffiGnt seed-Rick- pro-Be- History of "Annie Marie Wasden" was read by Maxine Robins. were Refreshments served by Mary Wasden and Verlene Hatch. The following daughters were Colleen and present: Ella Memmott, Blonda and Connie Quarnberg, Maxine Robins, Mary Wasden, Verlene Hatch,. Edna Bradfield, Ila Mathews, Nana and Virga Monroe, and Berniece eonfusedl about interest rates? 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Our Ward Conference was held Sunday afternoon with Bishop DcLynn Labrum conducting. led Joyce Beckstrand the singing with Flora Stewart as accompanist. The names of stake and ward officers were presented for our sustaining vote. Bishop DcLynn Labrum was the first speaker. The concluding speaker was Stake President Lloyd George. There were many stake officers present at this meeting. Wilbur and Ila Rowley css 'S: () r ff f it jvl Ji We have the PreBuilt you can move into in VA, FHA, Farm Home just days Approved Or the component package deposit of $10,000 In this short term, 26 week certificate receives the highest interest rate paid by any financial institution Each depositor's account is insured to $40,000. Bennett & Knight Construction Co. of Delta the current rate at your nearby i Resources over 3.2 billion dollars. banka member! of All fir! 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