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Show ECanosh Happenings Floivell VERA ALLEN Reporter -- SUNDAY SACRAMENT Meeting was conducted by David Christensen. MR. are garet Turner. Gordon Stevens was the first speaker followed by a musical reading by Anna Stevens accompanied by Madelyn Monsen. Louis Monsen was the concluding speaker. Denedlctlon was offered by Rey Huber Jr. MRS. ROBERT LEACH home winter Lillian Rogers and Beverly Christensen were over t he music. Invocation, Charles Williams. Marvin Cummings A Thayne Christensen were ever the It was passed by: Sacrament. Dee Green, Mike Whitaker, Lloyd Kessler, Duane George, and Tim Tuttle. The youth speaker was Mar- A In after sjtendlng the er FAlNCE AND JUDY UBANA and their three children of California visited her parents Will and Rethel Savage last week. GUESTS OF HAROLD VIRGIE IV1E - Reporter California. MR. AND MRS. VICTOR Ro- word from their son Johnny that he and his wife Katheryn and baby had spent several days In London, England. They are stationed gers received at Frankfurt, Germany. MRS. AUDREY QUIGLEY I Dana Crosland of Fillmore left a week ago for Los Angeles There they represented M.H.S. at a F.H. A. Convention. There were 500 girls present and 21 were from Utah, besides the 50 advisors. They returned by way of San Francisco. MR. & MRS. GLEN QUIG-le- ys er daughter Roberta and children have joined her husband In Denver where they will live. AND MRS. STEPHEN and family of Ca., have moved In his parents home MR. Christensen the former IdaCummlngs home. GUESTS OF MRS. CLOVER Penney are her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moyes and family of Henderson, Nevada. MRS. RANDALL and baby Laurel AND MR. Huf-fak- MR. AND MRS. JOHN WHI-takof California sloped to visit their Aunts Grace and Melba Staples one day last week. Their son is Johnny Whitaker of tv fame. Happenings Christensen of Provo aie visiting his parents Mr. andMrs. OrsonChrls-tense- n, brothers Alan, Clark and Paul and the latters wife Peggy Joining the family on Saturday, were Verls sister Geneal and her husband Robert Wilson of Salt Lake and the girls mother Hazel Harmon Holden. VICKY ALLEN AND HER friend Shauna Smith of Kearns are vacationing with Vickys grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Or rln Allen. Keneth Hurd of Orem Is also here with grandparents and Uncle Rex and Aunt Lynn Allen and children. MR. AND MRS. RASMUSSEN and their children of Washington, Utah are visiting with their son Ronald, his wife and baby daughter. DENNIS BRODERICK AND his wife Nancy are living In our community. We are glad to welcome them here. He is employed by Garth and Kent Swallow. RAMON AND GENEVIEVE Prows and 3 children of Salt Lake visited her parents Kelton and Wthel W hlte over the weekend. GUESTS OF THE RAY Ceorge's are her cousin Susan and her father Mr. Welns. 4 MRS. BRA NT GEORGE and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Watts and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Watts spent the weekend at Bear River also Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whtaker. MR. GUESTS OF ANDREW AND Margaret Swanson over the week end were their daughter Elolse and husband Herb Brandt, and JayLynn Adams. HerbandJay-Lyn- n returned to Layton. Elolse remained for tire week. OTHER PEOPLE MOVING here recently are Mr. andMrs. Bob Daly and three little boys. David and Bill Ellison. The Dailys live on the property formerly owned by the late Willard Hanson. The Ellison brothers of Oregonareemploy-eby EvanandDexterAnderson LISA ARLENE AND EARL TEESE and son Mike of California are visiting her mother, Freda Christensen and brothers Vlrge and Vernon and families. RICHARD GEORGE RECEIV-e- d his call to fill a mission for the L.D.S. Church . He will go to Alabama and Florida and will leave the first part of August. OF IV IE d OREM AND friend Jack Hlgley of Provo spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Dellal Ivle. MISS MILLARD COUNTY SUSC HONOR ROLL Honor roll status was earned MARIA WHITAKER RETl RN 231 Southern Utah State by Weded home from Salt Lake students spring quarter College nesday. Frankie Pace and son by earning grade point averwith her. returned They Stephen of 3.6 or above. returned home to Orem onSun-d- y. ages Perfect 4.0 gpas or straight As were earned by 82, placing them on the high honor roll. EDNA AHLSTROM ADRIA Students with 4.0 gpas Inspent several days In Bounticluded Susan Memmott, Scipio. ful last week visiting their Honor roll students with gpas daughter LaRae Croslln, husof 3.6-3.Include: Phyl Johnband Maynard and family. They Laree Crosland, son, Fillmore; attended the Ahlstrom reunion Holden; and Weldo Cleve Eush-nel- l, in Sutherland on Saturday. Meadow. t 05 Several months ago the Salt ,ake Assocltlon of Insurance Agents started-campaign to reduce bicycle theft through licensing proceExcellent support has dures. been received from the Salt Lake City and County Commissioners, the Council of Governments, Police Chiefs, fire departments, the press and all Salt Lake City many others. has run out of licenses and all are to be congratulated. However In order to bring the campaign to a successful conclusion a bicycle dealer law allowing and regulating bicycle dealers to carry out the licensing process Is an essential. This law can only be passed To by the State Legislature. help reduce bicycle theft by or more please have your local legislators contact Sherman T. Hunter,. Chairman of Identification, to coordinate the support necessary to get such a law passed. Time Is of the essence. one-thi- rd SECOND WARDS NEWS BISHOP DALLIN Tryouts for Miss Millard wUl be held Friday, at the Delta Seo-on- d 21st, July Ward at 8 p.m, Ths contest Is open to all unmarried Millard Couny girls between the ages of 17 and 21, Girls will be Judged on beauty , personality , poise and talent. Royalty will be required to ride on the float In the Days of the Old We August 12 and participate In all Days of the Old West Rodeo and Fair activities. County Meadow Happening 0 Scipio Happenings EVA NIELSON presided over Sacrament Services for Second Ward on July Prayers were offered by Wells Starley and A rland Beck-stran- d. was taken The Sacrament by the members of the care of Aaronlc Priesthood. Joyce Warner played an organ solo. Youth speakers were Ron Day and Bret Whatcott. A girls quartet of Verona Hunter, Wanda Tomklnson, Jolene Robinson and Debra Sylvester sang. They were accompanied byCatherynNielson. Elder Randy Staples was the speaker. He recently returned from the Finish Mission. He was followed by a song by Lorraine his mother, Vickie and Denise his sisters.Cathryn Nielson accompanied them. Alt Staples, member of the High Council was the concluding speaker. SACRAMENT MEETING ON Sunday night was conducted by Don Quarnberg. The Invocation was given by James Llsonbee. Sacrament prayers were CLINT, RENA, KENA AND Londa Pae Anderson, are visiting with their cousins the Dan Berrys children. AND MRS. MONT B. Robins spent Tuesday In Salt Lake City and In Midvale, she visited their daughter Janeal and husband Richard and their children. Maxine stayed until Thursday. Janeal then brought her home. MR. FORREST MEMMOTT Is In the Nephl Hospital. GARY AND MRS. MR. PET-erso- n of Spanish Fork drove to Scipio Saturday. Their two children had been visiting a week with their grandparens Noel and Ethel. DELMAR WASDEN AND M R. boys of Orem spent the weekend helping with the hay. MR AND . grand-daught- ; ND MRS. HOWARD are, visiting In Ari- with their son and his They will also visit family. friends. The Freemans Ibed In Arizona before coming here. AND MRS. JIM BUSH-ne- ll and their baby daughter spent the past week here with Meeting was held Monday the 17th at PaulaChrls-tense- ns home. We cut out our skirts and planned for Our next meeting be camp. be held Wednesday the 26th at Paula's house. 4-- H 4-- Reporter Claudeen Hendrickson I his mother, Mrs. Lola MILTON AND EVA Bush-nel- l. BECK-stran- d, their grandson Kenneth, Harold andNaDeanBeckstrand and their sons, Hal and Richard and Jay attended the Lovell family reunion In Oak City on Saturday. BECKSTRAND DOUGLAS who has been here for a few weeks with his grand-paren- ts the M llton Beckstrands met his Scout Leaders and the other members of his scout troop from the Las Vegas 25th Ward at Cove Fort on Saturday and went on a weeks camping trip. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY morning was conducted by Weldo Bushnell. Vickie Labrum led the singing and Janeen Bushnell was the accompanist. Invocation by Jim Bushnell. Talks by Michael Beckstrand and Chris Carling. facrament Gem led by Mark Cowley. Participating In the Sacrament were Priesthood members: Ladd Bushnell, Hal and Don Beckstrand, Leo Dean and Kay Stott and Kevin Eda Kay Stott and Kevin Edwards. HAROLD STEWART MR. AND MRS. EARL BRAD LELAND BUSHNELL llton Beckstrand from here. Then remarks by the Bishop. M. Bushnell were held In the Benediction by Tom Swallow. Meadow Ward Chapel Jmy 11, Dedication of the grave by 1972, with BLshop Harold L. Merrill Bushnell of Provo. Beckstrand conducting. The family prayer was offered by Elmer Stctt Duncan, cm mm Were still wondering where you are. We didn't get many ,,hellos this week from anyone. Maybe everyone Is mad at us because we came up with the good working Ideas first. For those of you who missed It last week, we suggested that all of us work only on Wednesday. . . or maybe Just from December 1 until deer This would give us plenty of time to go sight-seein- g, May 29. and all the other etcetra that we like to do. It would make quite chasing not only to be the cleanest little City, but a reputation for Fillmore the most relaxed place In which to live. ... I have an Idea, though, that everyone thinks I'm just being silly . . . when In fact, Im In really serious thought. It took Just a heap of thlnkln to come up w tth a plan as good as that. We did gel a few new classified ads this week. One can get his grain hauled If he Insists upon working - but the one 1 like best Is the English pointer pu;s. Now thats what Id call a good classified ad. If we can Just get to bo the most relaxed little city, think of the market there would be for hunting dogs. Wed even have time to hunt! I really think that my plan must have had some merit. Otherwise, the merchants would be going all out on that promotion 1 mentioned last weik. But while we must work, Just let us remind you that we can do your printing. . . make your work a little easier by using the right form, make your Job a little more glamorous by using new letter heads; make your budget a little less expensive by using our economy printing. Don't forget, we also offer an Ecology Bond If you really want to help with the environment crisis. But as Invited last week, be sure to drop In to say hello Just to give us some self -- confidence. Yaknow when we realize all the good things a newspaper Is used for after It's read (such as the bottom of a bird cage, wrannlng up fish for the cats and garbage for the trash) we can loose our confidence In a really short while, we like to bring the news anJ views of our area In the columns of our famous (and sometimes Infamous) 1 MILl-AH- COUNTY PROGRESS w. Prelude and Postlude music was played by Roma Bird. Invocation by Blake Stephenson, a brother-in-laMusical numbers were; piano solo, Garth Allred Grandson; song, Joyce Beckstrand; orgai solo, Collette Mitchell. Speakers Included; Floyd E. from Duncan, a brother-in-laSalt Lake City. w, OF SALT xon. IN CAL1ENTE, NEVADA, ON Saturday to attend the wedding and reception for their niece and cousin LeAnn Bradfleld and Randall Phillips were Warren and Ella Crosland and their children, LaRee, Linda, Russell and their Valarle Crosland. SACRAMENT MEETING WAS held on Sunday afternoon with Bishop Harold Beckstrand conducting. Paul Petersen led the singing with Roma Bird as accompanist. Invocaton by Gilbert Stott. Priesthood members participating In the Sacrament Services were: Mark and Tony Cowley, Chris Emmons, Michael, Hal and Don Beckstrand, and Leo Dean Stott. Speakers from the Youth Program were Nancy Emmons and Brent Hosman. The following program was given by Hlghcouncllman LaMar Monroe and members of his family from Scipio as follows: Vocal Duet Come Unto Jesus, by Jeanle and Mary Monroe. Jeanne was also the accompanist. The first speaker was Lee Monroe. Vocal solo by Jeanle Monroe with Mary as accompanist. The concluding speaker was grand-daught- MISS Idaho er DENESE DOBSON OF Idaho, arrived on Falls, Wednesday to visit with her She Is the relatives here. guest of her Aunt and Uncle Phyllis and Carl Bennett and She will also visit the boys. Lester Dobson family. EARL AND MARY JOHNSON and family have as their guest their nephew and cousin Kory Lund of Kearns, Utah. REED AND MELBA HALL of California have been spending several days In Utah with their sisters and brothers. They Include, Helen Baker, Delta; Edith Calllster, Fillmore; bert and Lizzie Stevens, and Louise Stevens ElOr-v- ln and families. who gave the Instruc- tions from the Stake Presidency The talks were both very good. Benediction by Stanley Pearson. THE MEMBERS OF THE Holden Ward Relief Society enjoyed a trip to Moroni on Tuesday July Uth. We were taken on a tour of the turkey pro- MR. PAUL PETERSEN home this weekend after being In hospitals In Provo ard Salt Lake for medical check- cessing plant. The ladles were served a delicious lunch In the The trip was very Inpark. teresting. ed ups and tests. LARRY AND SUSAN BOU-ch- er and son Scott of Las Vegas were the guests of their parents Sidney and Betty Hunter and family the first of the week. Howard N. 83 Barkdull, passed away July 5, 1972 at Central Utah Extended Care Service Hospital for the aged at Provo, Utah. Bern November 18, 1988, he was the son of Jonathon Law-r- e nee and Ann Eliza Bond Barkdull, Hatton, Utah. He married Mlnerra String-haAugust 18, 1915 in Fillmore. The marriage was later solemnized In the antl L.D.S. Temple. She passed away on July 21, 194L Survivors lncJulgd a son Joseph L. Barkdull, Meadow; daughter, Mrs. Dell V. (Leola) Bryant, Cedar City; Mrs. J. Stanley (Lowle) Duncan, Las Vegas; Mrs. Jay A. (Helen) Stevens, Holden; Mrs. W. Clem (Lora) Utley, Flowell; Mrs. John N. (Julia) Jackson, Maple-to- n; 18 grandchildren, 16 ton; Mrs. Joseph (Flora) Hanlon, Salt Lake City; 18 grand16 great- - grandchildren, children. Funeral services were held in the Meadow Ward Chapel on July 8, 1972 under the direction of. Nlckles Mortuary with Bishop Harold L. Beckstrand conducting. The family prayer was by John N. Jackson. Prelude and Postlude music was played by Roma Bird. Silver Haired Daddy Song, of Mine, was song by W.Clem Utley and his son Michael C. Utley. Invocation by llaken Anderson. Ive Done My Work, Song, by W. Clem Utley. Remarks by Bishop Beckm, brother-in-la- teO HAS spent past of the weekend In Salt Lake City with her daughter Donna Mae Warner and members of her family. Lamar NIXON SERVICES FOR HOWARD BARKDULL J. Duncan, all Salt Lake; Mr. field and Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson also attended the wedding reception on Saturday of LeArms. Mr. and Mrs.Donald Larsen who are friends to the Brad-fiel- ds also attended the reception. Funeral Services for Leland Ytai HJ? THAYNE Lake Is spending two weeks with his grandmother Elza Ni- QDOBO'OWtKf LeAnn er SERVICES FOR tow STOTT VELMA ELLA CROSLAND - Reporter WAS MR. AND MRS. NORMAN Connelly and daughter of Kays-vlll- e, Utah spent Saturday and Sunday with their sister Georgia and Wallace Ivle and family. l?ILK8 MRS. Holden Happenings MR. Bradfleld. "Our the delegate from Meadow to the Republican Convention durHis wife, ing the weekend. Belva went up with him. After the convention they visited their sons, AlDean, Kent and Vern who live In th northern part of the State. Freeman zona Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, July 21, 1972 MRS. LELAND Thompson and son Reggie spent Friday and Saturday here. They attended the rodeo at Nephl and then took their parents Riley and Fay to Callente, Nevada to attend the wedding of their MR. by Mark and Kay Dlx Monroe. Kary Monroe was sustained to be ordained a priest. A short talk by an M.I.A. glr Karen Quarnberg was next. Then Joyce and Jerle Lynn Martin of Fillmore who were accompanied by the mother La Voy Martin sang a song. Their father Max Martin also accompanied them to the meeting. Mrs. Afton Nielson followed by being the first speaker with High Councilman Alison Robison of Fillmore following her. Mrs. Alison Robison also attended the meeting with her husband. The closing prayer was given by Kent M emmott. MR. BRUCE DAME SON OF MR. Millard County PROGRESS BECKSTRAND-Reporte- r Mr. and Mrs. RonaldDame, who Jusrt returned from an L.D.S. Mission In Australia, spent a few days with his Uncle Orren Dame. Indepen-ae- nt 16, 1972. AND Dell Ahlstrom are Jolene and David Warner and 2 children of Las Vegas. TAGS FOO BICYCLES M Pall bearers were; Priests Quorum, Chris and Shan CarlHal Beckstrand, Mike ing, Beckstrand, Jeff Duncan, Kay Duncan. Those attending Included all brothers-ln-law- s; Floyd Duncan, Salt Lake City, Stanley Duncan, Las Vegas, W. Kenneth Duncan of Orem. Brothers and sisters; D.O. Bushnell, Alice Stephenson both of Provo; Flora Stott of Salt Lake, Even of Tooele andAlon- to from San Carlos, Calif. and Mrs. LaRoy Waker, Oak City; Mr. and Mrs. Ben TrimLeona Barkdull. Flovd ble. Barkdull, Layton Barkdull, Mrs. Doris Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip G. Robison and Vlckl-an- n, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Frampton, all Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Evan B. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dellal Ivle, Mr. and Mrs. Nolen Jackson, M r. and M rs. Joseph Robinson,. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rasmussen, Melville and Don Tomklnson, Marge Christensen and Ruth Allen, All Flowell. Were sorry but we, dont have all the names of the out of town visitors. There s a very large crowd and many beautiful and appreciated flowers. SERVICES FOR EMMA MEMMOTT Funeral services for Emma Memmott were held Monday In the Scipio Ward CahpeL Bishop Leo M. Robins conducing. The family prayer prior to the servre was given by a brother, James Memmott. The prelude and postlude organ music was rendered by Bertha Memmott. The Invocation was given by a great grandson, Duke Memmott. Speakers Included a grandson, Roy Atkins, J. Wells Robins and a reading was given by a granddaughter, Luana Mar- shall. Musical numbers were: A solo by Howard Memmott, Alan Mathers and a duet by Mr. and Poem by grandson Kay DunMrs. Howard Memmott. can. Closing prayer was said by who B. Gall Duncan, Speaker a brother, Nord K. Memmott. gave the life of his uncle Howard The dedicatory prayer was as he remembered It as a young by Con D. Robins. man. The pall bearers were as Song, These Hands, by W. follows: Doug Peterson, a nephClem Utley. n; ew, Duke Memmott, a Speaker Vanoy Labrum, he a Memmott, Royce gave the life of Howard as he grand nephew; Bill Barton a lived with his daughter Julia grand son In law; Roy Barton and John family. a great grandson; Reese Memby W. Going Home, Song, mott a nephew; Kent Memmott, Clem Utley. STEREO SYSTEM WITH NEW ELECTRA AMFMMPX a grand newphew; and Dan Memthe was that services This mott a nephew. r LAYER Howard had outlined for his The following relatives were funeral before leaving this life. This oustandlng system restereo In attendance. Roy Atkin, Mr. cartridge were All songs ceives brllllan AMFM stereo Player accompanied by and Mrs. Don Atkin, Boulder Stewart. his Flora and plays popular sister AM FMMPX stereo receiver City, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Benediction was by a grandstereo tape cartridges. Tape controls Audiophile Harold Rushton, Las Vegas; son Samuel Howard Utley. player features automatic or Stereo Indicator lamp Mrs. Luana Marshall and her were: Spencer manual program selection and Pallbearers Headphone and phono Jack of Las Vegas; Mrs. children Cleve Michael controls for Utley, audiophile base, Automatic and manual channel Bryant, Beulah Boyd WheeClayson, Stetreble and balance. Set has selector Jackson, Kay Duncan, Jay Connie, Wendy and lwright, all grandblack out dial, stereo Indicator vens, Wayne Jackson, Cabinet t size; 18 12x11 Margo Skllns, all of Provo; sons. lamp and headphone and phone x 4 14 Gwenda and Jhoney Ballard, Relief Meadow Flowers by Jack. Walnutwoodgralncabinel1 Speaker size: 15 x 8 12 Boise, Idaho; Leslie and Duke and with twin matched speaker x 5 Society, n, Memmott, Salt Lake; Doug -great-gran- d daughters. Milford, Utah; Orion Burial look place In the MeaMemmott of Milford; Mr. and dow City Cemetery. NOW $ Mrs. Bill Robins, Mr. and Mrs. town of out Some of the Bill Barton, Roy Barton, all visitors were: Mr. and Mrs of Tarowan; Linda Yardly, Beaand Mr. Clinton Bond, Milford; and Mr. Mrs. Dan Memver; e; Mrs. Roland Kelsey. Sprtng-vlllmott, Mr. and Mrs. Harold & Mrs. Leonard MaMr. CLIP THIS AD AND RECEIVE Warner, both of Nephl; Mr. son and Shauna; Madge Ray$10 credit on your stereo and Mrs. Elwood Robins, Rock purchase mond; June llautz; Bernlece S. Springs, Wyoming; Carolyn and and Mrs. Bryant Mr. Jones, Stacy and daughter of Virginia; Strlnghan, of Idaho; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Memmott, Mrs. BUI Cofe, Mona; Mrs. Bountiful, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bryart, Mr., and Mrs. WM Ballard, Deena Ballard of Grlm-shoF.H. Mrs. Ellis Bryant, Idaho; Faun and her two Boise, AnMr. and Mrs. llaken Idaho. daughters, Mr. all Cedar City; derson, The beautiful floral offerings of and Mrs. Bryant Anderson showed the love everyone had Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Jan Freefor sister Emma. She was Ul man, Mr. and Mrs. ArlsChrls-tense- n, 590 N. Main, Fillmore years of age tnd had lived a Mr. and Mrs. Farron wonderful, useful life. strand. great-grandso- grand-daughte- rs Pet-erso- JOHN'S TRUCK STOP w, |