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Show If you are among the few property owners who have not signed an ease- FLOW ELL FEATURES by Virgie Ivie ooooooooooooooooooooooooo dren. Earls brother, Bert Despain called to visit for a few hours. He left for his home in Arizona, taking Faith and her children 'back to their home. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Alldredge of Delta visited one day last week with their son and daughter-in-law, Leif and Janeal Alldredge and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sampson are all smiles--the- y received a telephone call from their son Dennis that he had just made the bishop of his ward in Tacoma, Washington. Congratulations, Bishop Sampson. This community is welcoming two very courteous and pleasant Japanese youth. They are here as exchange students on a program called Labo Party, very similar to the program here in the U.S. Satoko Beppu from Kyoto, Japan is here with Arthur and Beth Allen and daughter Sheri, Teshuya Hayashi of Aizu, Japan is living with Carina and Garth Swallow and boys LaDell, Morrell, Kelby and Tildon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hogan and children are here for a vacation with Diane's family, the Ralph and Lee's Robinsons, twin sister, Lynn Allen her husband Rex and children. They are house guests of Diane's parents. Arthur and Beth Al- thing they do. This family len were hosts for the reunion was no excepAllen family reunion. On tion. Mrs. Harlin Winters the evening of July 22, we showed old films and and son Paul came from slides. Monday mor- their home in California Ivies to visit with her sister, we borrowed ning flatbed wagon and rode to the sandhills for some fun and food. After coming home, we drove to in Park the Wildlife There we Fillmore. played badminton, horseshoes. enjoyed a family program, and a potluck We talked of dinner. genealogy and family reminisced, histories, and enjoyed each others company. That evening we danced to the Glass Harbor Disco. Many stayed over the next day for Flowell's reunion on the 24th. There were 98 Vicki in attendance. Jordan, Patsy Robison, and Roy Johnson were guests. All of Arthur's living brothers and sisters and families came. The family of the late Orin Allen (Ruth and children, the late Bruce Allen was represented by his daughter, Mrs. Clark (Nina) Terrell and children of Delta, also a granddaughter of Bruce, the daughter of his daughter Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Rial Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noall, Dr. and Mrs. John Smithson, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Allen, and the hosts. Arthur and Beth, and large numbers of the grandchildren and were also present. This large crowd enjoyed visiting and delicious food. All who know Arthur and Beth know the great effort they put into any owners have fulfilled their responsibility to guarantee completion so we can start enjoying sprinkling our lots and gardens with no night turns and other disadvantages of our antiquated systems. So please, dear friends, wont you please go to Max Nichols office this week and give your permission so the project can go ahead. He will be in his office Thursday and Friday from 9:30 until 4: JO, except for lunch. Thank you. (Name withheld) ment so the sprinkling system can get underway. won't you please do so NOW or we may lose the opportunity to get this improvement to our town. Fillmore City Water Users have already completed the first part of this project, largely with interest-fre- e loans along with our own assessments. This money will be wasted if we dont give our permission to go on with it. A majority of property Mrs. (Berna) Murray Davies and family and other relatives. Paul recently returned from an LDS mission to the mission. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Flynn, whom he was instrumental in helping with their conversion to the LDS Church, came to the United States and went through the Oakland Temple to receive their and be endowments Ward Junior Scipio sealed. They also went Slow Team won the Pitch Los the through Angeles Cedar City Area ChampTemple. They had hoped to go through the St. ionship game on Saturday, August 4, 1979 in St. George Temple, but it was closed. Their plans George, Utah by defeatwere for going to other ing a team from Entertemples before returning prise, Utah with a score of to the home in the EmerScipio 5. Enterprise 1 . ald Isle. The blistering 118 deMrs. Verda Tuckett of gree temperature just Lake Shore visited with seemed to keep the Scipio her daughter and team ''cool by defeating Thora and Don a good Gunnison ward Wilcox children. and team in the first game of August 4 all of the Wilcox the tourney with a score of family attended a Francis IS to 6. The second game reunion of Thoras family was also a winner for at Lake Shore. Scipio when they defeated Mr. and Mrs. Earl St. George 7th 8 to 3. The Despain of Lovell, Wyogame was a championship their daughter, ming, thriller when came Scipio Mrs. Douglas Davis and Entervictorious out over and Brychildren, Nancy prise. Coaches Cary and an of Arizona and their Mark team Monroe, Richard of son, Despain members Kevin Miller, Provo were overnight Scott. Kurt, Thayne Roguests of their daughter bins, Rod, Kelly, Kory, and sister, Beth Allen and Todd Quarnberg, Bob, family, the Arthur Allens. Beth accompanied her Tery, Mike Monroe, Jim and Casey Peterson, Sam parents and Richard to Las Vegas to visit their Probert received conson and brother Harold, According to Aasop, bats gratulations from their at fly night to avoid thair his wife Joyce and chil creditors. families and friends who traveled to St. George to see these fine boys play ball. There were five sets of brothers on the Scipio ward team, which also made them a unique team in the tournament. Congratulations to a fine group of boys and coaches from the Scipio ward, Tha home you thought you couldn't afford can be yours-- no wl Quality construction. Build f from your ideas or Capp's selection of over SO horns designs Financial Assistance Available. Fillmore Stake. See your Capp Representative for your FREE copy of the home planning guide. Leo Robins Bishop Or send $2 with the coupon below. presented a plaque to each boy in Sacrament meeting Sunday. President Lloyd George and President Karl Starr of Northperk Drive the Fillmore Stake PresiSprings, CO 80907 dency were also in FOR TOUR CAPP HOME PLANNING INFORMATION: attendance. DSENO rush my II Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dix Capp Home Planning Guide immediately. I've enclosed $2.00 to cover the cost of special handling and speedy delivery. Monroe had their baby Send me more FREE INFORMATION about the Capp Homes M program, girl named in Scipio Ward I own a lot: location on Sunday, August S, 1979. She was given the Q name U NAME of Dixie Lyn Monroe by her father. ADDRESS Q Q There were 15 priesthood holders in the circle to an Q bless the little girl. Kay's ZIP PHONE w ife Terry is from Sevier, m STATE Utah, and all of Terry family, excepting one For mor ,nfortJon caI sister, attended the meetMxmvaleUT Free' H00! T,, ing. Dixie is the 35th IMlj 326.4314 for the George grandchild L"- Joneses of Sevier and equally proud are the Dix Monroes of Scipio, as it is their first grandchild. Great grandma and grandpa Willis Black and Great-grandm- R CCROPP WQSTiSS L' p f 7 - iri Vit The Wildlife Park was the setting for a reunion of the Albert and Dora Robison families on Saturday, July 28, 1979. which was Alberts birthof the day. Sixty-seve- n family came to visit, look at pictures, talk about genealogy, and partake of the delicious food prepared by the womenfolk. The children played games and many went swimming in the pool in town. Dora reports the following came: Phil and Mary Jean Robison,, children and grandchildren, Pam and Lloyd, Evelyn and Leroy Parker, Brice and Robison, Mary Vickie and Gail Mitchell and families; Floyd and Reva Robison; Vernon and Elaine Scott, sons Kaye and Herald; Dale and Barbara Robison, sons Cannon, Chad, and D. Cheylene, all of Hawthorne, California; Mr. and Mrs. Don West, Kiele West, Dayne and Stacie; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Arlene Crouch, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel and Smith, families, Mrs. Ester Daw, daughter Ruth Ann and baby, Cary and Susan Smith, Jeff and Julie Neese and families, The 1980 reunion will be held in Provo on the same date. J n Manatee George and Ballard were mar; ried on July 27, 1979 in the St. George Temple. An open house was held that evening at Hurricane, Utah, where they greeted many friends and relatives. On Saturday, July 28, 1979, a reception was held in Kanosh for Maralce and Dale, with many Dale g n LhacjaEaacacsacsiiK3acLI 525-507- 4 .--J ft ft vi i LTV it The Little League District Tournament was held in Cedar City July 25 through 28. As usual. East Millard made a good accounting of itself. One game was won in an extra inning game and one was lost the same way. We wish to thank all the management coaches and all the others who put in endless hours with the boys. Also, a special thanks to all the sponsors without whose help none of this would be possible; Duanes AG & Ben Franklin, Larsen Service, Averetts John Deere, Fillmore Fire Department, Castle & Cooke, American Legion, Rons Sporting Goods. Holden and Scipio towns, Round Valley Riding Club, and Kanosh and Meadow towns. This is the first year we have had an eight year old program, which was very successful and will certainly help the League in coming years. Don't forget the Game August 10 at 4:30 p.m. at Deseret between the East Millard All Stars and the West Millard All Stars. All-St- Promoted to SSgt FILLMORE FROLICS FAMILY CAMPING TRIP and Nina George Brunson enjoyed a three week visit from Mitch and Gloria MacGregor and sons Mike and Kirk of Federa Way, Washington. For four days. George and Nina and all their children and families went on a camping trip. The group included Leo, wife Kay. Darrell, and Jodi of Richfield; Gark and Connie and son Gint, Aurora; Bill and Ina Shirleane, Sheppard, Bill and Susan, Granger; Rudy and Nona Aspiazu, Kearns; and the MacGregors. GO FOR ANNIVERSARY August 2 was the occasion for a of parents and two sons and wives. Mr. and Mrs. Cohn Allred. Mr. and Mrs. LaGcne Allred went to Provo to join Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allred, friends who were celebrating and relatives their wedding annivercoming to wish the happy sary. this well and share couple beautiful occasion with Jack and Rene Huntthem. The hall was very ington, Greg, Jeff, and thanks to the Nicole came from LaVern, lovely, California to visit her parBrunson Catering. Maralce and Dale will ents. Mark and Nelda make their home in Paxton. Highlight of the Hurricane, Utah, where trip for the boys was gorabbit hunting. have ing both of them Mark says the Grandpa employment. rabbit population is certainly on the increase. Kxsra &ojg XV7 I Win one, lose one Couple married in temple n 'y T-- 7 The 1979 Little League All Stars are from left to right front row Ernest Bailey, Dion Roberts, David Buhler, David Brown, Jeff Christensen, Nathan Giles, Chet Robins, back row Coach Vern Stewart, Shawn Rasmussen, David Tomkinson, Brandon George, Cory Edwards, Neil Pikyavit, James Hosman, Greg Stewart, and Manager Tom Jensen. ar PaDDDDDaDDDDanfl - IJtl t Robison clan Reunion On Tuesday, July 31, yavit; brother and sisters, Elder McKay Udd Pik- Terry and Marguerite yavit completed his two-ye- Lane and children; Geri mission for the LDS Bravo and baby son; Church. He labored in Marlene Kanosh, Gari the California San Diego and Melvin, and a cousin, Yolanda Kaye Rogers. Mission. will Elder Pikyavit At the airport in Salt Sunmission his Lake City to meet him report at noon Tuesday night were Mc- day. August 12, in the Kanosh Ward Kay and Mildred Pik Chapel. e e Dear Editor: On August 3 we had occasion to call the EMTs to our home. They were professional, compassionate, and concerned. It was of greut comfort to kn- w I was under the care of these people. I urge all citizens to support the EMT program. Steve Miller Holden Returns from mission HOUSE D4S2S Vizga 11 L 000444m444 KANOSH KAPERS GvznsFRooucTscompfVW FINISI a Monroe were also happy over the occasion. The families enjoyed turkey dinner at the Barry Monroes. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Monsen of Salt Lake City blessed tfieir new little son in Scipio ward on Sunday, August 5, 1979. His father gave him a name and blessing. He was given the name of Mathew Farrell. Mathew has an older brother Lyle and two sisters. Jill and Annette. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Monsen. Fillmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Mrs. Robins, Scipio. Farrell Monsen from Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Monsen atA tended meeting. was dinner served family at the Mont Robins home following meeting. 4-- son-in-la- Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84831 Letter to the dissidents Millard County Prograu, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, August 10, 1978 Page 4 teoeeoe soeeeoeeeoeeeoeooee oo o o Robert W. Townsley was promosted to Staff Sergeant at Mather AFB, California, in July. He HEREON VACATION and his wife. Pat. and five Robert and Pat Sanderlittle girls live near son, children Kent. DiSacramento. His parents, and Blaine ane, of Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Ventura, California are Townsley, spent a week in spending a week with them recently. Fillmore. They are guests Visiting with them now of Paul and Mary Pacare his sister, Marci kard. The family lived from El Centro, Townsley here for a few years before he was promoted California, and her sister, to a new position by Lori Davies, of Fillmore. Castle & Cooke Foods in The girls share the same birthday, August 16, and California. plan to stay that long. Jay Ralph Wallace, baby Guest of Townsley son of Bonner and Cecilia Wallace of Magna, was blessed at the 3rd Ward Mr. and Mrs. M.E. Sacrament meeting Sun- Townsley met the plane day. On hand for the on which daughter Pat occasion were Buster, arrived in Salt Lake City Kathy, and Cameron Saturday. She is curricuColledgc, Dave and Mari- lum librarian at a college lyn Reeves and three in Cape Girardeau. Mischildren. Norman and souri. Sheila Wallace, all of Salt Lake. Teresa and Dave Wade and Christopher Hardy who now live at Olson visited part of the Black Rock, as well as week with their grandparBonner and Cecilia. All ents, Max and Verna Lee Nichols. Their parents, visited at Daisy Glen and Becky, brought home. Colledgc's them from Salt Lake and Lucille of the grandparents took Sondrup Arizona, and them home Wednesday. Tempe. Robert Briggs of Las Ben and Peg Bcnzen-hoefe- r Vegas spent the weekend with sister Gwen Rowley came from Coloand family. Saturday they rado to spend two weeks all joined the other four with friends. Paul and brothers and sisters in Bonnie McBride. They Ephraim at a reunion of have been making freqtheir mother's family uent trips to Delta with and her cousins. All are Paul to see Bonnie, descendants of H.P. and who is in the hospital Ane Rasmussen. David there. Bonnie's Rowley came from Sandy brother, for an hour or so between Calvin Brent, flew out softball tournament from New Jersey last week to visit with her. CLEARANCE 7 list 23 ca IJlioSs list c? services titjsj cos? you ca cent. cSssVft don't need when many why pay for a package of services you services you do need are no cost at First Security? on certificates of 4 Years or More. no cost with a $300 minimum balance. 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