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Show Scipio Happening MH. AND MRS ROYD SOR-ense- n c sjent a week end awav from home. Friday evening, January 7, they attended a wedding reception of a nephew? and his bride at the Heritage House In Salt Lake City. They staved over night with their daughter Dorthy and family. Saturday morning, they toured to Arcadia Utah to spend Saturday evelng with their son Jay and family, spending Sunday with son Garth and fam lly. On their return trip home, they toured the Provo Temple, iev We , Ml- l tal v will be named Melissa. MR. AND MRS. MoNT B. Robins attended the annual meet-I- n of the Utah Chapter of Soil Conservation Society of Amer4 ica held In St. Georpo, Jan 13-1- AND MRS. S IE THEN Hatch, laiigultch s i nt 'bin- day with their jiaienls, Mr. aril of D. meetof Ila DAVID CHRISTENSEN pres- Ihe history of Jesse Bigler Martin was given by tils grand-- d ingbter Agnes Fsklund Jensen. Hp was a member outlie famous Mormon liatnlllon and after being muster out of the Army, he returned to Utah and married his sweetheart, Sophrona Moore who had walked bareShe foot across the plains. often drove the company cattle on ahead of the wagons. In 1863, he was sent by Brigham Young to act as presiding elder over the branch of the church at Scipio, taking the place of Ellas Pearson who was the first presiding elder. I esson was given by Dee M e m molt. Hostesses tla Matbws and Agnes Jensen served a delicious unch to the 12 members present. MR. In San Jose B, Mrs. Bill Hatarh. MMOTT lei; Salt l.ake City spent the weekend with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Monum tt and brother Handy. MISS MR AND MRS GARY ROBINS visited with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schlapple In Oretn last week Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins tended their grandchildren. THE ROUND VALLEY RID-In- g Club held their annual steak supper at Dee Nordfelts Catering Manor, Salina, Saturday evening. Door prizes were also given. President Gary Robins and Secretary Vic Monroe conducted a business meeting following the dinner. Forty-fowere present. The club Is planning to attend the Riding Club Jamboree In Salt iJtke City the last of January. ur HAS Salt Lake City for a week staying at her sisters home, Donna Nielson. Also visiting her daughter Joann who Is staying at Donnas while attending college of the University of Utah. In Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Ivle, Flowell, visited at the home of his sister, Darlene Memmott, taking his mother, Carrie lvie home with hime fora few weeks. AND er ts. FLOREl.LA QI ARNBERG IS spending a few weeks with her daughter Elva Ptiee , husband Lee at Orem . STONE Val- atuihv. i In- U. the proud grandpnrens. Mr. and Mrs. James Memmott and Carrie Me are the Jewel McGee. ELVA t Mr. and Mrs. Howard Memmott married to Paul Burgess, Price. Also attending the wedding with her was Mr. and Mrs. Kleth Robison, son Larry and daughter Gwen and her friend Darwin Jensen, Beth Hopkins, and family, Salt lake City. home Sunday Returning morning to get things In order Alta Is leaving for Redondo Beach, California to visit her been at I tali Hospital, Pi on, w ih her a e 'v AND MRS Round Valley Camp held their monthly ing J.i" 13 at the home Mat! a s. Vlrga Monroe ide 1. 1 iMvit-wen- are La Ree was MEMMOTT c b. siiiw-nuior smgoi The new Kanosh Happenings Scipio Crem, called to sav they had a babv etrl born Jan. 9 al I lah Valiev Hospital. Darlene went up Sun lav night to pet the two hoys and brought them home to care for them for a while. ter, Miss LaRee Stuart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stuart In Price, Saturday, January IS. ESTHER it MR. ALTA ROM ISON ATTENDED the wedding of her granddaugh- sister i FERN RDS MI SACRAMENT MEh 'TING WAS conducted by Nell O. Monroe. Eileen Thompson and Shirley Robins weie In cturpe of the MRS. DORA BRADFIELD IS spending part of the winter In San Jose, Calif., with her daughter Della and husband Senator She went In Clark Bradley. October and will slay until the weathfr moderates In Utah. IS NOW HOME music. - Dick Pro- 0enlnp praver MRS. ECHO Hi be rt. .KEWASRE-lease- Sacrament service prayers were by Christ Thompson and Kent Memmott. ( thcrsparlld-patin- g were Mark and Warren Monroe, Dale Robinson and Joe Stone. Gordon Balbnv was presented to the ward to he sustained and to be advance to a priest. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson, church mnga7ltie repiespi.ta-tlve- s were thanked t v Mr. Monroe for thc-lwotk. Shakers Included Carol Jean Trotiert, Jess Bonnet, and Ids son Melvin. was Sieclal musical numt-ea violin, viola and cello medley plaved bv Connie Nav, Mel-odr le Barter and lulv I arson, by Marjorie Rob- accompanl 1 ison. Closing praier, bavDltdon- roo. BRYCE HOPHON NOW HOME El PER PRYCE ROBISON IS now home from his Ala' Can t d to go home Sunday, several days at the hospital. She Is feeling much after-sjiendl- He Mission, mod his time in the Province of Brlllsh Columbia. After twlng mpt by hts mothMONHCH-- : SPENT A NANA er In California Iheyspent some few days with her sister Helen of the holidays with !h Jack Noyes, Salina. Helen's husband and Helen Plnllav and fa nlv Dr. Noyes Is 111 In iheftlchflelJ ihcre. They cirr.e home. Hospital. Sampson, Delta, called to see Bernlece Hallow Monday. JOSE FOR EXTENDED VISIT IN s'AN ECHO BLAKE ng better. AND MRS. MARK PAX-to- n were In Salt Lake City last week to attend the testimonial dinner for J. Bracken Lee, who recently retired from 32 years His wife, of public service. Margaret also was an honored guest. Governor and Mrs. Hampton honored the I ees at the nohost dinner at Hotel Utah, the evening of January 7, 1972. Hundreds of eople from all over the State were on hand to greet J. Bracken and Margaret and to hear the many tributes expressed. NEWS FROM THE HOSPITAL Admitted to the Fillmore I PS Hospital during the past week were: utahna B. January 6 Echo Monsen; January 7, 13-1- 5 PamBlake; January ela Schut. Those who have ts?en admitted and are still patients Include Mark Johnson, January 13; J. William Swallow Jin 17; Annette Williams, Jamnrv 17; Mm Stevens and Gb'ila Warnlck January 18. 14-1- CON-ducte- Sam Day and CleveChrlsten-se- n were over the Sacrament. Lloyd and Kevin Kessler, Lee Price, Dean shields and M Ike Sacram ent Service. Lillian Rogers and BeverlyChrls-tense- n took care of the music. Invocation - Bill Watts. Melvin Whitaker and Ray George were over the Sacrament with assistants, John and Doug Whitaker, Kevin Kes- sler, Jarl Christensen, Duane George. Lloyd Kessler and Mike Whitaker were advanced to Deacon In the Aarordc Priesthood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watts were the speakers. Rayma Christensen was the youth speaker. A quartete was sung by Olaf and Ray George, W lllard Whitaker and Glen Quigley. Benediction - Pres. Lloyd George. Friday, Mrs. Grace Staples, SUNDAY SCHOOL WASCON-ducteby W etdo Bushnell. Prayers were by Hal Beck- SATURDAY, VICTOR Rowley. And a talk -law AND RUTHERFORD his fiancee were here with their families over the weekend. MIKE Crystal Farls returned toSLC with them. TOOELE- - - A formal complaint was filed In federal Court recently charging two Tooele residents with shooting County BURTON AND LILA BADGER a Golden Jagle. WERE IN Salt Lake for the weekRoy Garrad, State Conservaend. They were the guests tion Officer, and Bill Ritter, of Billy and Maureen badger U. S. Game Management Agent and sons David and Steven. filed the complaint after rehas David Thetr grandson Information from a ceiving received a mission call to the Vernon who witnessed rancher French Switzerland Mission. On the and reported it to shooting home return thetr Sunday they the Tooele County Sheriffs visited In Hunter with Burtons Office. The officers credited sister M rs. Nancy B. Cannon. the ranches and sheriffs deAND WESLEY THURSDAY, partment for their prompt Faye Stephenson took thetr son assistance. Duane to Salt Lake for a medGarrard stressed the imporical checkup. Their daughter tance of protection for eagles Gayle called them Wednesday and warned that both the Bald night telling them she would be Eagle ami the Golden Eagle on her first flight Thursday. are protected by state and They were at the Airport at federal laws. He said the exnoon when the plane she was on cuse of mistaking an eagle for It was a thrill to a landed. hawk Is no good since all her parents to see her in her hawks are also protected. uniform. She was on her way According to U. S. Agent Carling and two boys of Salina. Freemans. conducted by Leland Bushnell. Paul Petersen led the singing with Roma Bird as the accomapnlst. Prayer by Venoy Labrum. Brent Hosman was presented hts Graduation certificate from Prim ary and presented before the Ward Membership for ordination to become a Deacon tn the Aaronlc Prleshood. Priesthood members participating In the Sacrament Service were; Michael Beckstrand, and Hal Beckstrand, TonyCow-le- y, Ernest Rowley, Lynn Bond, and Joey Hinton. A talk was given by Don Beckstrand from the Youth Program. The first speaxei Robison a recently returned Missionary from the British Columbia and Alaska Mission from Fillmore. The second speaker was Wells Starley and the concluding speaker was High Councilman Floyd Robison. They all spoke well and also brought assignments from the Stake Presidency. Benediction by Chris Carli- SUNDAY SACRAMENT SER-vtwas conducted by BishMusic was op Bill Turner. conducted by Lillian Rogers with Beverly Christensen at the ce AnKE!11 Shha1la,len? Ritter. one Minneapolis r the missionaries tn atten- - Court for dance was an Elder Nielson from it . ed "J 0 Saturday, Wesley, Faye and daughter Anita were In Provo and visited the Provo Temple, In 'hootl mnnTn Federal could , .... jau semenev. Th Amercan Bald Eagle does not reach maturity until Its fifth year, at which Ume It has a striking white head and talL dots ng. An km crala. or b- spent the weekend here with her cus- , 600 eges in the P parents Mr. snd Mrs. Terrell of small brunches and twigs. 1pon sisters Jan snd Carma hatching, the oung nvniphs fall to the ground and burrow until they find a suitable root from which they suck juice. Sockcye salmon head for the open sea after a years growth in fresh water, and return four years er and 4,000 miles later to spawn at MR. AND MRS. LEE of Salt lake, left thetr the spot of their birth. three girls here Sunday morning with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson. They were on their way to Hawaii for a vacation trip. bark-Bond- RANAE MCGINN AND TWO children, Athena and Jason of California are visiting with her parents the Rex Hutchlnsons. organ. n, EAGLE SHOOTERS ter of Orem, also Jane and was given by SACRAMENT MEETING WAS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman went to Ogden Tuesday the 11th of Jan., to see Mrs. Luclle Dalton who had undergone surgery at an Ogden hospital. Shes a daughter of the Howard OTTO AND ALl.IE HUNTER had some of their children had some of thetr children with them for the weekend. .Those ter p SACRAMENT MEETING AND FREE-ma- Co-lo- na Connie Freeman. Reporter MR. AND MR. BILL d strand . Jan Bond led the singing with Janeen Bushnell as accompanist. Parttelimtlng tn the Sacrament Service were : Mark Cowley and Ladd Bushneli, and Richard and Don Beckstrand, and Kay and Leo Dean Stott. Sacrament Gem by Ernest through the new Temple. Lillian Rogers visited the new Temple In Provo. Thelrdaugh-te- r Katheryn and baby were their guests over the week She and the baby are end. leaving on the 31st to Join her husband Johnny tn the Army. er ns Happenings -- 84C31 21, 1972 EARNEST ARMSTRONGAND SUNDAY SCHOOL W Eva Beckstrand Itah his family stopped InSt. George on their way home from spendITS A BOY! For the first ing Christmas tn California and time parents Blaine and Jan visited Cliff and Fred StephCrosland. The baby was born enson who are spending the Sunday January 16th, 1972 at winter at the Rugged Western the West Millard Hospital In Motet. Name chosen for the Delta. 8 lb. 2 or. boy ts Travis Blaine Crosland. This Is the fifth Daughters of the Pioneers grandson Tor Bishop and M rs. Cedar Springs camp was held S. MaterCrosland. Douglas at the home of Genlel Stevens, nal grandparents are Mr. and HelenSte-veMrs. Boyd Watts of Gunnison, recently wlthCaptaln presiding and conducting. Colorado. Singing was under the direction of choraster Vera Nixon. MRS. PHYLLIS BENNETT Hostesses were Genlel Steaccompanied her daughter Sandy vens, and Emily Johnson. OtW ade to Provo shopping Tueshers present were Helen Swain, day. They also went on the Helen Larson. tour of the Provo L.D.S. TemThe lesson was given by ple. Bennet, Helen Larsen and Alfreda Hansen. Shanon Carling gave the lesson. Benediction by Lenna Bush-nel- l. ln-la- illard and Dathel Whitaker and 7ella Allen accompanied Nora Price to Provo where they went Crosland-Report- I'lllmore, Friday, January FIRST TIME PARENTS! panist. A large crowd attended the funeral for Martha Englestead. Ball bearers wer Tim Turner, Stan Koyle, Jack Williams, K. MAYNARD AND LARAECROS-lan- d GUI, Clem and Hal Englestead. and son Jeff, Bountiful, Funeral was conducted by visited her parents, Adrla and Bishop Bill Turner. Edna Ahlstrom over the week Glen Quigley, Willard Whiend. taker, Olag and Ray George sang I Need Thee Every Hour. NETTIE GEORGE RETURNED Invocation - Lee Madsen. she where SIC from Friday Talks were given by Bishop siient the Christmas holidays Turner, Pres. Roy D. Olpln, with her sons l.eGrande Cullln Grace Madsen and Pres. Lloyd and Devoe and fain tiles. George. GUKSTS OF AFTIN GU50N. Whispering l!oe was sung Friday were sister and brothers by Ivan and Mabel Drying. "FaMr. and Mrs. Delbert ther Take My Hand," was sung Price, Trem onion and Mr. and by Lorraine Staples, Sharon Mrs. Dan Drake, Ogden. George and Alice Christensen. Benldlctlon by Victor Rogers. FRED AND VIE WATTS LEFT The Prelude and postlude muSatuday on thetr way to Nauvoo sic was played by BeverlyChlrs-tense- n. where they will fill a mission She also accom panled for the LDS Church. the stngtng except Martha Stott accotniianled the mens quartet. WEEKEND GUESTS OFALT and Lorraine Staples were Mr. and Mrs. Jensen and son and daughter Dlnane who ts engaged to their son who Just returned from serving In the Air Force. Ella SUNDAY MORNING RELIEF Society was conducted by Dorthy Beckstrand. The prayer was offered by Eva Beckstrand. Joyce Beckstrand led the singing with Roma Bird as accom- Whitaker passed. Hoena Shields was released as First Councellor In the Primary. Karen Daver was selected In her place. Youth sjieaker was Marianne I Isa Luke and CaShields. mille Petersen played an Organ and piano duet. Clara Quigley played an organ selection. Boyd Luke and Allison Robison were the speakers. Bendtctton - Stan Koyle. Millard County Proyrcs? Holden RELIEF SOCIETY Invocation, Sheridan Prows. d Meadow Paxton's Attend Lee Dinner MR. Meadow HUN-sak- DURING LAST WEEK VISIT -- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Averett for 2 days were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn of Henderson, Nevada. Then He ts Jacks borther. s sister during the week-en- d snd her husband Mr. and Mrs. Dick August of Northern Montana visited with them. MR. AND MRS. DON SWAL-lo- decision as to water for consumptive needs and those to provide benefit for fisheries, wildlife, and recreation were established by a joint resolution of April 1905 passed by the Utah State Department of Fish end Came and Utah Water and Power Doard with the Governor of the State of Utah concurring. Maximum beneuse of waters is incorpofits of the rated into plan and facilities are being constructed consistent with the joint multi-purpos- e Uho Said a Mick e. wasni worlh Anvrhi n9 w from KaysvlUe visited on Sunday with his brother Theron hts wife Pearl and Tont snd hts ? nyaiore. A sisters snd their husbands, Mr. snd Mrs. Venoy Labrum snd Mr. snd Mrs. J. Clifton Beckstrand. MR. AND MRS. J CLIFTON Beckstrand spent the weekend here at thetr home. They work in Manlt. MISS VIDA ows PIKYAVIT IS here from Colorado visiting her parents Joe and Emily Plkya-vl- ls and other members of her family. WINFRED Whats Inside a Train, Daddy? How would you answer? Name almost anything and you'd be ght. because most ot the things you buy or use every day, at one st.iqi or another, came on a tram Gasoline, lumber, candy bars, fruit, tanry book-- . furniture. TV sets, you name it Out almost ns important to you as what's inside a tram are the many other benefits ot rail transportation tor example, trams mean jobs for thousands Of people-ma- ny yum inornls and neighbors highly skilled people who make their living by lumping Ihe things you need coming to you on Union ,e ilic bams Trams i tinr h the economy by providing the transportation link m llm m uketmy chain The goods you require are less cosily imt Jose pel ban: porlabon moves goods tor less And trams are dependable You can get the things you need when you miJ them, where you neeo them. Indued there s mote to trams than boxcars and d'er.el engines There are very few people whose lives aren't touched every day. in some way, by a tram And Inry m (he West, tram means Union Pacific BROWN OF RED-mo- nd accompanied Mrs. w Ilford Davis and daughter Marie of Salina on t visit to Millard County. Thy visited alth Veronica Francisco and others of the Harold Beckstrand family. Ronnie enjoyed an afternoon of arrowhead hunting west ofKan-os- h with them. Winfred are cousins. Recently Ronnie stayed overnight with another cousin Flora Parkeras guest of the John Cooper's in YOUR AUTO LUBRICATION FREE WITH PURCHASE OF AMERICAN BRAND MOTOR OIL CHANGE AND ATLAS OIL FILTER. en. Fillmore. r . J UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD A M in Cof pnffltion RELIEF SOCIETY THE RELIEF SOCIETY Homemaking Meeting was held Tuesday with Dorthy Beckstrand A large crowd conducting. participated under the direction of Valate Grejnhalgh, Homemaking Leader. The Invocation was given by lva Stewart. The Horn emaklng lesson was "Discussion 4 and was given by Sharron Carling and her friend Faye Petersen, who lives In Fillmore. This Discussion was entitles " I Havent Time." We have to plan to do what we want to. After the lesson we bound four Club quills, crocheted covers for wood hangers, embroidered ( Blow cases and lea towels, and one lady crocheted on a Toncho. 1 unh was his WELL ONLY AMERICAN OIL COMPANY f'S, j) QM AMERICAN OIL 412 JOHN 34? b!8 Q MODERN STATION FILLMORE, UTAH JL. k no vita 1- - TO-qs- u i ; 06 THIS OFFER IS GOOD UNTIL at noon. served Benediction by Alma Rhodes. ALSO WASH YOUR CAR FOR JV NVARY 31M |