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Show Kanosh Happenings Scipio Happenings SCIPIO NEWS Marlene Stone is in Logan where she Is a student at Utah State University. Reported by Maxlno Robins and HUdt Quarnberg Birthday Colls Visitors REUNION OF THOMPSON FAMILY HELD At the home of Con and Het-ti- e Roliins on Saturday were memliers of their family who came to eat birthday dinner with Hettie on her 87th anniversary. Present were Coe Nephi; Virginia and Lavar Anderson, Onto; Kb Ashman, Cedar City; Fur-reMemmott, Ossie SLO.; Doug Robins and family, Beaver; Mark, Flor-ene- e and Jolcne Robins, and Betty Ann, Wendy and Tam The Thompson family held a reunion at Green River, Utah, Saturday, September 25, 1971. Among those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. G lden Hanseon of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wasden, Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mathews, Alone and Leisa, all of Scipio. n, st ATTEND FUNERAL Sendee Mr. and Mrs. Archie Qunm-ber- g went to Richfield Saturday to attend the funeral ur old Alan G. Young, the granilson of Edith Harwood. Mr. and Mrs. Vermin Monroe and family went to Nevada on a pinenut hunting vacation. tnie. Also railing th.it day were Otis W.ilch, Delta; Mr, and Mrs. Delos Miller of Bakersfield, Cal fornia. Donna and ..on Randy, S IX', Soit Sunday nt trie home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mai tin. Howard Martin of Las V'egas, who was in Salt Iuike on business, visited his patents on Wednesday. Marvin Jay of Gihfornia Is spending some tune home with his folks. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Memmott. Mr. ami Mrs. James Memmott. who had been visiting in Idaho with their daughter Faun, husband and family, also topiod in Kearns to see their daughter Wand and family. ATTEND MELON DAYS" Claude Quarnberg, son Jon-ne- y and Gayle Thatcher were in Greennvcr Saturday for their Melon Days Celebration and for Jonny to There go Chuckar hunting. also were Mr. and Mrs. Maxon Thornton, Mrs. Claude Quom-berSherri & Valerie Thatcher. While there they visited with Claude's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and two granddaughter from Moab. The family met at the Morris Quarnberg residence. grand-daught- er g, ZclU Allen Reporter Nora Price in Wyoming Mrs. Nora Price left Sunday for the.r ranch near Big Piney. Wyoming to spend two weeks help ng her husband. Take Daughter Home President and Mrs. Lloyd George t ok their daughter, JoAnn and little girl. Tracy, to their home In Redondo Beach. California. They stayed for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Monroe have three children at Utah State University this year. Lee, who has just returned from a mission, ami Lloyd who will enter as a freshman, are for bachelor's destudying grees. Jeanne graduated from USU in June 1971 with a teaching certificate. However, she Is returning to work on her masters while teaching part time at the college. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Warner, Nephl, visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Freda Hatch, and with Ethel and Noel R lns. Visiting in Teostiile during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Dekker ana Dick Probe rt, who were guests children have moved to Mesa, of friends. Axiz., for the winter at least. Mrs. Eileen Thom i won went She has rented her home to to Logan this week to take her Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barton. daughter Joan to USU to conMrs. Nellie Huntsman tinue her education. Eileen visof her daughter and husguest ited the Warren Thompsons in Mermlean and Owen Ogden and her son Brad and band, Bunker In Sandy for several wife In Salt Lake City. days recently. u AND MRS. Rl'SSELL Black and family of American Fork were the quests of his mother Nina Black and also was Gary and Carolyn Little and daughter Lesa of Cedar Cltv. GUESTS OF MARIA AND Earl Whitaker Saturday was Ted and Sharlotte Whitaker of Granger on their waytoCedar to enter their daughter Faith In Tanya Paxton was home for the weekend with her parents, Taft and M urine Paxton. She is tioing her student teaching In the Granite District, Salt Dike City. Frank Paxton is attending the B.Y.U. Mrs. Norma Paxton went to Salt l.ake Saturday to visit her sin uml family, the Henry Paxtons. Assists with Christening Last Sunday the daughter of BRENT AND JOANN LAW-soand family of Richfield spent Saturday and Sunday with hts parents Ken end Evalyn and grandmother Laura Cummings, They came especially to attend the wedding of Loren Black . DELIA AN LORETA COR-tse- n of Salt Lake City were home over the weekend preparing their home for winter. AND college. ' LYNN WHITAKER OF FAL-le- n Nevada recently returned from a mission and stopped and visited the Willard Whitakers and Nora Price on his way to Cedar City where hell Emily served dinner to the group and were Joined by Kirk and his family. AND MRS. PHIL S. Crosland and famllyof Kearns spent Saturday with their parents Ben and Ida Crosland. MR. RECENTLY LEONARD AN Florence Abraham and thetr dauhter Mary and husband Garth Walker and daughter visited friends and the Relief Society. Thetr friend Freda Christensen took them to look at the old home now owned by tbe Balicocks. SPENDING KEN LAWSON parents Jess and Estell nett and Brent. Ben- IS RECOV-erln- BILLY GEORGE AND TWO g a the Holy Cross Hospital We wish him week ago. well. FOLLOW-ln- g all this students good-luc- k year In school. James Whitaker Logan Janet Whitaker S.U.S.C. Logan Kirk Kimball S.U.S.C. Denise Staples B.Y.U, Ellen George B.Y.U. Rey Huber Jr. MR. FRI-da- left this week to further their education at the various colleges: JOHN-so- n Jill Turner y, AND Verglo Ivle MRS. NORVAL Carling of Ely, Nevada spent some time recently visiting his sister and brother-tn-la- w Portia and Frank Brlnkerhoff. n 24-2- DORA ROBISON OF PROVO AND Hattie Ivle and son Cat of Thermopolls, Wyo. visited the ladles' sister Portia and her husbtnd Frank Brlnkerhoff last week. MR. AND MRS. J. DELIAL Ivle were very happy to receive word from their son Monte (hat be and his wife Judy are proud parents of a 91b. loot, baby boy born on Sept. 13th. Big sister Robynn and sister Kelly are pleased with their little brother. He will be named Gregory Daniel Marc. Grandma Vergle spent a week In Las Vegas with her children. Utah Foundation Reports Interest paid every 3 month on states Improved slightly Subordinated Savings Certificates of Deposit s Upturn in Economy UTAHS RELATIVE Economic position among Ihe fifty Interett paid every 6 month on after having declined badmost of the 1900-19decide. This was ihe observation reported by Ihe Itah Fountlatlon, the private research organization. In sn analysis of personal Income trends In Utah. According to the study, personal Income in Utah Iasi year was equal to 5 3,213 per capita, an amount 18 below the U.S. average Income of J3.92I per capita. Utah ranked 38th among the fifty states by this In the previous measure. (19C9) year, however, per nearly 20 belew the U. S. average and Utah ranked 41st among (he fifty stales. Foundation analyst. point out that the 1970 existence marks the first reversal of sn economic downtrend In Utah that begun In 1902. At that time, per capita Income In the Beehive Slate was only 9 below the U. S average, and Utah ranked 29th among ly during for 3 months for 5 years turn InicicAl day of intciimcni Rate u prf annum K, Ak d Imrroi t( Jt ptMt Kjiev arc per annum I Jih dtpotitor't aivunl ia invurid i'mM) ibe I cvkral Ikpovit Insurance I icp I ml v.M,u liiuv I I I lt VI Vi mil Hi' ViUMt r h lah Aiwa kui'ilU.ii.. Nie a.! A, nk ,4 H M V)aH H nt rl H )( for offering circular t l I nl S ' V vii't .4 4 I lah iJlhi Si4kI In 1970 Notes !, V 1 rfa.TMD,- U.S.U, Glenda Kenny LORA UTLEY AN SON SAM September 24, 1971, the went to Las Vegas Sept. 13 State Road Commission of , Utah reaffirmed a regulation to vacation for a few days with her sister and family permitting the use of studded snow tires from October 15, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duncan. 1971 until April 15, 1972, Afet MRS. DON BALDWIN CAME 1971 until April 15, 1972. After woth her son Terry from BeaApril IS the studded tires will ver and his flnacee Terri Lynn be banned except for out of the to visit for s couple state mctorlsts spending time Melville of hours with her parents Mr. In Itah will be allowed a fourand Mrs. J. Dellal Ivle on the teen day grace period. 22nd. Many other stales havealso banned the studded snow Ures Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tomktn-so- n after studies Indicate they actanl hoys spent Saturday ually reduce safety 05 erf the night and Sunday as guests of time and are extremely damhis parents r. --nd Mrs. Melville Tomklnson aging to roadway surfaces an further reducing the highway safety and greatly Increasing LISA IV IE AND RHEA road maintenance costs. were home from the B Y.U. Spet. 6 with their parents Dellal and Vergle Ivle. They came especially for wedding and reception of their nephew Terry Baldwin and his brlnde Terri Lynn Melville, and also the reception of Kae Robison and Phil Starley. For individual. Amount of $500 or more. the fifty states. Between 1902 and 1909, Utahs relative economic position In the nation steadily declined, and by 190? only nine states (nearly stl Southern Slates) ranked below Utah In per capita Income. Total personal Income In Utah during 1970 amounted lo This repre$3,41G,000,000. sented sn Increase of $107 million, or 9.9 from II. al of the previous year. The nation as a whole registered a 7.1 Increase last year. The Foundation note that Inflation accounted for most of this rise. several Due Soon Soys Inductions door activity. COLONEL RICHARD V. peay, State Director for the Selective Service In Utah today that final action by the U.S. Senate on the new selective service act means Inductions will begin In the OVER THE NEXT YEAR, thousand Utahns will be asked this question as the Institute for the Study of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism at Utah State University conducts a survey to determine how Utahns participate In outDURING THE YEAR, 7,800 families will be askedtopart-lclpat- near future. e. WITH THE PRESIDENTS tmature on the act the Utah Selective Service System will gear up for induction calls They will be mctled a questlonalre and asked to fill It out for a one week period. They are to list all outdoor activities for this one week. They say what they did, where they did It and how long they spent doing It. THE RESULTS OF THIS sutdy will be used to determine what out of door rec-re. . activities Utahns enjoy ?nd thereby tell state planners what Is needed' In facilities and resources. "WE FEEL THIS STUDY will help to Improve out door recreation areas and facilities states John for all Utahns. Hunt, director of the Instute. OF COURSE, THF 1M0R-tapart Is that people . The question form will be sent to 1,800 families In each seasot. of the year. Fall, Winter, Spring andSum-me- r. based on manpower requirements of the department of Defense and levied by National Headquarters Selective Service System to the States. COLONEL PEAY SAID, " Utah registrants with 1970 lottery numbers from all to 125 and In class will be the nt A first group to recleve Induction notices after the passage of the new law and there are strong Indications now that 140 will be the highest number Colonel reached In 1971, Peay stated that one of the major provisions of the new act will provide for a two year extension to July I, 1973 of the Induction authority of the A major change President. will be the student deferment phase out. Colonel Peay advised that college students who are classified n-- S now will be eligible for student deferents to graduation or age 24 If they continue to make satisfactory progress In their programs of study. te. THERE Jonette McKee U.S.U, Marsha Ballard U.S.U, U.S.U. Dan Hunter Snow James Murry Utah Tech Craig Teeples In Provo. Reporter WENDY ROBISON SPENT the weekend with her family She the Junior Robisons. came especially for the reception of her cousin Kae. Wendy Is enrolled as a fresh- man at the B.Y.U. MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE Rasmussen and Grant and Jean took Gae to Cedar Ctty Sept. 2Gth where she will enroll as a freshman at S U.S.C. The family planned to visit thetr Don his son and brother wife and children, while In Cedar City. KATHY WILLIAMS WHO IS attending the B.Y.U. was home over the weekend with her family the Dern Williams and to attend the reception for Kse and Phil. LA DAWN ALLEN A LINDA atS.U. Williams, room-matS.C. were home over the weekend with Ihe Arthur Allens and the Dern Williams' and families. es Progress g Selective Service Director tain climbing? S.U.S.C. LaRee Crosland S.U.S.C. John Stevens S.U.S.C. Flowell Happenings STUDDED TIRE Policy MEETING IN OGDEN SEVERAL young people MORE OF OUR THE HOME OF FRED AND E mlly Johnson was the gather -- WHAT DID YOU DO THIS week In the way of recreation? Watch a ball game or go moun- nt parents of a baby boy Monday at the Holy Cross Hospital. The name chosen for the oaby was Justin Clee. Mother and baby are at the home of Clee and Venez for a few days. theyll attend school. THE and Ane are rejoicing over the arrival of their first grandchild. Francis (Butch) and Brenda Cropper became the - WISH C.G. Stevens. CLEE AND VENEZ GUESTS OF KEN AND HIS wife Evalyn Lawsonfor breakfast Monday were Stephe1- son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Black and his friend Jeff Wells of Thler on their California. way to Ricks College were WE their parents es EARL AND MARY JOHN-so- n and children: Kerry, Clark, Kathy, and Cindy, were In Kearns Saturday evening to attend the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Lund. Kevin Is the son of Blaine an Beverly Lund and a nephew of Earls. children, Russle and Tiffany and his mother Carol George drove from thetr home In Salt Lake to spend Saturday with from surgery he had at WITH Hof-hln- KARL AND SUE ESPL1N and two children ofCedarClty were weekend quests of thetr GUESTS AT THE HOME OF the Balicocks for several days last week were friends Ervin and Lousie Couse of Laguna Beach where he Is employed as a color photographer. SUNDAY her parents Flm and Jean were Mrs. Janet Johnson and her three children of Provo. Count Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday. October 1, 1971 for Outdoor Recreation ing place of several family members Sunday. Those present were Ted and Rosann Johnson and three children of Salt Lake, Stanford and Madge and daughter LeAnn of Kanosh, Mike and Audrey Nellson and seven children of Fillmore, vance and Bernez Bennett and son Greg of Woodland Hills, Calif. The Bennetts came to see their parents prior to Greg leaving for Vietnam. The others were here for the naming and blessing of the son of Ted and Rosann wno was given the name of Steven Thad. MILDRED Ahlstrom of Boise, Idaho visited her mother Mrs. Flossie Stephenson during the week. They had brought their son Scott to Logan to enroll at U.S.U, Also at the home of Flossie are her son Homer and his wife Jean of Sacramento, Calif. Their children Mlcheal and Linda Jean, stuY came to dents at the spend the weekend with their parents and grandmother. WARREN attend college. Brother and Sister at BYU Dennis and Ka'hie Smith was blessed and given the name of Marilee Michelle Smith by her father, who was assisted by the baby's grandfather, Vic Rogers, and the Ward BishopTa'.s took place In the ric. GO PINENUT HUNTING Ward. BYU 7th Mr. and Mrs. Afton MemIn Provo, Vic and LilWhile of mott, Mis. Diris Memmott, lian also visited with their son Scipio; Mr. ami Mrs. Frank is attending school B allow, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bal-- 1 Craig who there. .w. Levan, Mr. ami Mrs. Chad Herbert, SalLtu, enjoyed an SlNLAY SACRA VENT NT) outing gathering pinenut near Testimony Meeting was conBaker, Nevada. ducted by Vernon Christensen Invocation as by Mac Shellds. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shaw of Kirk Shatter and Leo Dever to Mrs. see Nana called Ogden were over the Sacrament. Monroe on their way to RichDoug Whitaker, Duane George, field recently. Jarl Christensen, and Kevin Kesler and Dean Shellds pasATTEND CHRISTENING sed. Beverly Christensen an Linda Cummings were over Mr. and Mrs. Howard Memthe music. Benldiction by mott were In Provo Sunday to Steve Stott. visit their sons, Jeff and Kirk, Gl'ESTS OF ADKIA AND and families. They attended Edna Ahlstrom for several Saerament Sendees and helped days last week were their son with the naming of their now Warren and wife of Boise, grandson, son of Kirk and SanIdaho. They were In Logan alMemmott. dy so lo put their son Jeff in . College Move to Arizona THREE of MONROE FAMILY AT UTAI STATE U. Holden Happenings MR. Millard Survey to Learn Desires WILL BE 1,800 families four times a year or 7,200 different families that are polled. These different weeks are selected for each season, so everyone will not be recording their activities for the same week. YOUNG THE HOWEVER men who entered school for THE FAMILIES WHO ARE the first time this summer and (hose who enroll as freshmen this fall will not qualify for students deferments. The Director said that It was Interesting to note In both the House and the Senate versions of the New Law, there was full support for local being askelsto participate are selected randomly and aredls trlbuted throughout the state according to population distribution. THE FORM IS VERY EASY to fill out and it Is stamped and self addressed so It may t returned easily. Says Dr. Hunt, "We have made It easy as possible In hoped of getting a high return. T o establish the needs and wishes of Utahns for recreation, It Is Important that we receive as many as possible of the questionnaires back. If we do not receive enough, we will have to phone serm of those who do not respond." THE FIRST QUESTION nalres are already out and are to be filed In for the week of Sept. 27 - Oct. 3. Other draft boards to continue as the classification authority In the counties. Administrations permissible limit of .5 parts per million (ppm) for domestic meats moving In Interstate commerce. Levels were as low as .004 ppm and as high as 3.9 ppm. Breast muscle was tested since It Is the favored part of the duck for consumption. The report cautions that livers, which sometimes are eaten, have averaged from two to five limes as much mercury questionnaire forms for Fall will cover the weeks of Oct. and November content per unit of weight have breast muscles. 4. 11-- Samples were from ducks of species shot during the 1970-7- 1 at 21 hunting season locations widely distributed DUCK Hunt Storts 11 Saturday There Is no justification for closing any waterfowl hunting season because of mercury levels In ducks, according to the Interior Departments Fish and wildlife Service. In tests the Service conducted during the past year, only 30 of 307 ducks had a breast muscle mercury content exceeding the Food and Drug MR. AND MRS. B.N. WIL-llaand baby were guests of her parents Bert and Florence Swallow . They came to attend the Robison and Starley as throughout the U. S. these "Considering facts, plus the likelihood that most hunters eat ducks only ' occasionally, a human health hazard seems remote," the report says. It adds that"some trouble spots definitely deserve a closer look, and will be Investigated In depth. SALE ANTI FREEZE PRE-FREE- reception. ZE ATLAS PERMA GUARD $ .95 Cosh Gr Carry Ellis Hamblin Awarded Masters Degree DAN BRINKERHOFFS Missoula, Montana -- - The names of students completing degree requirements following conclusion of the 1971 University of Montana Summer Session have been released by the registrars office. There were 147 complellng work for their master's degree Including Ell's Hamblin, Fillmore, In biological science (teaching). Mr. Hamblin Is currently on the faculty of Millard High School. During 1970, the consu'ers' price Index cllml-eby 5.9. Government continues to be a dominating factor In Ihe Utah economy. In 1970, government payments to Individuals inuur Slate alone amounted to SI, 054, 090,0 10, or 30.8 of total Income for all source. Ten year earlier, In 19G0, personal Income from the government equaled $410 million, Bel en 19G9 and 1970, total personal Income from government Increased by 157. The Foundation report Indicated that this con., ares with a 74 rise In Income from private nonfarm sources, and a 41 Increase In agracuttural Income during (he dcade. Utah derives a substantially large1 porportlon of Its personal Income from the government than doe the nation as a whole. As Indicated, nearly 31 of Utahs personal Income Carnes from dect government payments, comiared on 23 for the U.S. Manfacturtng, on the other hand, constitutes a much smaller factor In the Utah economy than It does In the nation. Last year manufacturing wages were equal to 12 of total personal income In Utah, compared to 20 throughout the nation. per-son- CHEVRON LOOK SERVICE .... announcing OUR SPECIAL FALL Feeder & Stocker A L IE al TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1971 Plan now to consign your calves and yearlings to this Special Sale where competitive bidding will bring TOf "rices DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION. DELTA. UTAH Located on Main Line Union Pacific Railroad Buyers from several states will be here -S-ALE STARTS AT 11:00 A.MSlaughter Cattle will te sold at 1:00 pjn DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION DELTA, UTAH Elwin L. Pace, Owner E PHONE 854-23- 41 Phone 864-222- 1 .- |