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Show Kanosh Happenings Scipio Happenings Maxine Robins and VERA ALLEN Reporter -- ZELLA ALLEM Reporters BISHOP LEO tOBINS sided and conducted the Sacrament Services. Music was taken care of by Gwen Monroe and Eileen PR. Thompson. The prayer Earl Bradfleld. was offered by The Sacrament was taken of by Kent Memmott and Tony Mendosa. Assisting was Mark Kirkpatrick, Warren Monroe, Joseph Stone and Gil Berry. Talks were given by Mary Monroe and Danette Berry from the Girls Program. . The first speaker was K. Davies. Song then sang by Jeanne Monroe accompanied by Shirley Robins. Second speaker was Davis of the High Council. Royce Memmott offered the closing prayer. and Mrs. Cecil Martin. Thursday for Fort Leavenwort Missouri where he will have hL basic training. Those who were at the airport to see Kim off were his parents and his brothers Kendall, Kelly, Koey, and sister Kristine, also his Mr. and Mrs. grandparents Archie Quarnberg of Scipio, Mr. and Mrs. Grant J. Show of Ogden. His Aunt Colleen Memmott and son Kent. MR. AND M.'S. FERRELL Quarnberg had a outing honoring their son Kim Monday evenThose ing at Maple Grove. attending were MlssAnnChrls-tense- n of Kanosh, Mr. Kasey Quarnberg and friend MaryAnn of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Nord Memmott and son Kent, and his brothers and sister. Wednesday eight his friends held a farewell party for him. Lloyd, Mark, and Jeanne Monroe, Keryl Quarnberg, Royce Memmott, Karen Quarnberg, ,Lessa Mathews, Gayle That--chJanet and Kathy Robins, Dal Robins, JoLyn and Dallln Quarnberg, KentandTom Memmott and Kary and Kay Dlx Monroe, Chris Thompson a ml Johnny and Kendall Quarnberg. er, A KTICHEN SHOWER WAS held In honor of Miss Jerrls Monroe Saturday. The following girls were In attendance: Mrs. LuJean Memmott, Miss Marlene Stone, Miss Andrea and Kathy Robins, Miss Jerrls Monroe, Keryl Ann, Glenda ami Jolyn Quarnberg, Annette Mathews. The hostess was Miss Shelly Quarnberg. MR. AND MRS. MURRYCON-le- y of Marshall,' Texas called to see Mr. and Mrs. Nell Monroe on Saturday. hood. The MRS. AGNES JENSEN SPENT A COUPLE OF DAYS IN Salt visiting her brother Ex Youth speaker for the evening was Jill Turner. Verona Hunter from Fillmore then played an organ solo. The next speaker was Barry He was followed Monroe . by a solo sang by Jeanne Monroe who was accompanied by Shirley Robins. The concluding speaker was LaMar Monroe. Benediction was offered by Alt Staples. Esk-lan- d. VISITING AT MEL QUARN-berlast week were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Powell and son of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Jim gs Oar and Mr. and Mrs. Russell mott and grandson Jay J. from Salt Lake. LELAND Thompson and son have been visiting at Riley Thompsons. MR. KIM QUARNBERG SON of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Quarn-ber- g enlisted In the United States Army. Kim left by plane music. The Invocation was offered by Harold Penney. Tim Turner and Loren Adams were over the Sacrament. Mont Kimball was advanced to Priest In the Aaronlc Priest- MR. AND MRS. GAIL MAR-t- ln and family of Grantsvllle spent the weekend with Mr. MRS. FERRELL went to sing cles funeral QUARN-ber- at her Mr. Merrill g un- Lund-gre- en Joseph Elder UPEA SUIT CHALLENGES LAW The Utah Public Employee; Association has given Its complete support to a suit filed In U.S. DlstrlctCourtforl'tahby Joseph Elder, deputy state auditor, challenging a state law VISITING AT THE FERRELL prohibiting employees of the Quarnbergs on Sunday were Mr. state covered by the merit system from becoming a candiand Mrs. Lynn McArthur of date for public office. Delta. Mr. Elder, the plaintiff, filed the suit as a test case for the VISITING AT THE ELMER Association In which he names Quarn berg's were Mr. and Mrs. his boss, Sherman J. Preece, Marlin Miller and children of the state auditor; Utah Gov. Salt Lake. Calvin L. Rampton; Secretary of State Clyde L. Miller; AtJONNEY QUARNBERG LEFT on Friday with Jerry Evans torney General Vernon B. Romney, and Edward T. Hlmstreet, of Bountiful to Fish Lake to state personnel director. meet hi brother Morris and He alleges that he submitted party to go bow and arrow hunthis application as a candidate ing. for state auditor May 10, 1972 and that Mr. Preece allegedly CLAUDE, HILDA, AND JON-n- ey terminated Mr. Elders emdrove to Green River on ployment. Tuesday to visit with M orris, UPEA Executive Director Pat and children. Rick Ktnnersley said, That the Association has taken this ROBINS 13 HOME ERDA from Utah Valley Hospital. We action because It believes it Is time to end policies and practiwish her a speedy recovery. ces that continue to place public employees In the role of MARY GWEN HONE AND secondclass citizens." family are visiting at the home UPEA believes that the preof Myron and Mary Wasden. sent restrictions prohibiting state employees from running MR. AND MRS. FERRINIVIE for political office are Inequitof St. George spent Saturday visiting Mrs. Carrie Ivle and able and highly discriminathe Howard Memmott family. tory," Ktnnersley said. According to.Mr. Klnnersley Higher education employees, MR. AND MRS. CARL PRO-be- rt and family spent a few days public school personnel and with Glorias family in Ogden. many others are allowed tocon-tlnu- e their employment until elected, or In the case of the MR. AND MRS. DON CLARK of Tapeka, Kansas have been legislators, until called Into session. on vacation and on their home Association officials are now spent a week with Mrs. Clark that courts will find In hopeful Clo Mrs. Peterson. mother, favor of Mr. Elder. The burMR. & MRS. DOYLE JOHN-so- n den of responsllltlty lies on the of Provo stopped to see state to prove that It Is more Important to deny an Individuseveral of their friends WedThey al their constitutional rights nesday and Thursday. than to allow them to run for called to see Mr. and Mrs. public office. RUey Thompson. of Monroe across the nation - ere dedi- cated to day to ...e permanent practice of good forestry as Scouts In 22 states Joined local ceremonies In observance of National Boy Scout Tree Farm Day. FOB THE ARREST & CONVICTION OF THE RUSTLING PERSON Or PERSONS four-mon- CATTLE FROM MY PROPERTY. TAKEN THIS YEAR WERE 14 HEAD Of YOUNG CALVES They Carried The FOLLOWING For EAR-MAR- Further Information, Contact LAWRENCE RASMUSSEN or Sheriff Colvin Stewart land-owne- Flowell Phone 743-50- 2 The Individual celebrations marked the completion of a th Scout drive to meet Tree Farm standards and to qualify their forest property for enrollment In the American Tree Farm System. A total of 90 properties were regls-ter- es lnlo the National program. The American Tree Farm System la dedicated to scientific forest management which promotes the conservation and wise use of our nations renewable forest resources. The program, now made up more rs than 31 thousand private with 74 million acres of woodlands, Is sponsored by the American Forest Institute v.v. Penney and family ofCallfornla visited his mother Aurllla Pen- ney. Others who have visited her lately have been her daughter Wilma and her husband Ross Memmott of California, and Mary Lou Ahlstrom and daughter of SI. Johns. GUESTS OF UTAHNA BEMIS over the weekend were her daughter Iva and husband Steve Fillmore and 2 children of Salt Lake. Her son Calvin Is also home on furlough and Is waiting for his 2nd assignment to Viet Nam. Her daughter Patti was home recently from Beal Air Force base In Calif. Jim Weaver took her back. She is staying with her sister Kay and huband Tom Butter and family. OF BRANT AND Karen George and family over the weekend were her sister Lorna and husband Bill Raud GUESTS and famllvof Provo. Her father and mother Floyd and Ida Robison of Ely were Here on lues-da- y and Wednesday. Brant and Karen, Ray and Sharon George and Charles and Winnie Williams all attended the wedding for Brenda Johnson lnSalt Lake. GUESTS OF MR. AND MRS. Leonard Bowen onSaturday was a her Mrs. Forest and er grand-daught- Mr. and red and 2 children Crest, CalH. bus-ba- nd All- of Ridge HUTCHINSON DROVE NINA to Salt Lake Monday to visit her daughter Lee Ann and her husband Mike Rutherford. Rex and Nina spent the weekend In I s Vegas. Nevada.' from oil. To get a newspaper out takes a lot of energy too. And 75 of all our energy comes from oil and, natural gas (Including 40 of our electricity). But today, we're using these petroleum fuels faster than we are finding them. Thats why America faces an Energy Gap. Were your local oil companies. Working to bridge the growing Energy Gap. Because It shouldn't be news to anyone that a country that runs on oil can't afford to run short. Your Local Oil Companies For more Information, write 10 Utah Petroleum Council 506 West 3rd South-Ro- om 84101 Salt Lake City, Utah OF eminaii Hr? ClEUJQH- - Provo. 1972 Other speakers for the meeting were Bishop Dallln Nielsen, and Counselor Lyle Evans. The ladles quartet sang another song. The Ward Choir sang the closing song. 5ECOND WARD NEWS LINDA BUTSON-Report- Richfield. er Scipio Happenings LAVINIA DAVIS the Beaver Hospital this MRS. EN-ter- ed week for surgery. TOMMY AND JIMMY QUIG-le- y came down this weekend for the Buw Hunt. Linda Martin and of Grantsvllle. 4 Prayers were offered by Victor Jorgensen and Wells Star-le- y. ENOS BEN-nls- and Susan and Annette of Brigham City stopped to see their Uncles Noel and Mont Robins and wives and their families on Thursday. ANDREA ROBINS SPENT A couple of days here visiting her parents Bishop and Mrs. Leo Robins and sisters Kathy and DeAnn. brought his lady friend Sharon Gadd of Bountiful here for the weekend. He and John tock her home Sunday evening. They will bring their Indian daughter Margaret Kearns home with them on Tuesday. Willard and Dathel went to the Manil Temple to attend the marriage of a niece Carmen Sorenson. Her parents Dennis and Erma. Their 3 sons and wives were all there for the event. Carmens twin brother missed the occasion cause he Ls serving a mission. married Ernest Carmen Shanks. His parents and many relatives were also there. EVANS pital and stayed with her for MR. AND MRS. children LYLE conducted Sacrament Services for Second Ward on August 20, a few days. Their son Jim MARLENE ADAMS COUNSELOR MRS. JANEAL MONSENAND two children of Midvale, brought her mother home from the hos- MR. AND MRS. SCOTT MEM-ra- ott spent the weekend touring and enjoying the canyons of Southern Utah. NANA MONROE, ILA MAT-be- Mary Wasden spent a few days at the Chantaugua In Provo Canyon. These ladles have been going for several years to this fine entertainment. POSITIONS OPEN For TECHNICIANS 1972. The Priests and Deacons took care of the Sacrament Services. Orren and Glenna Rose Jorgensen brought their little son to receive a name and a blessing. He was given the name of Scott Orren Jorgenson. Membership for the troop committee was given to LeRoy Robison as Chairman, and Merrill Dutson, David Orr, Kennth Day, and Dean Whicker, and Mary Jean Edwards were given membership certificates. Guests speaker for the afternoon was Floyd Robison, member of the High Council. A ladles quartet of Ilena Tomktnson, Mary Lee Rasmus-so- n, Donna Crapo, and Nancy Broadrtcson. They were accompanied by Carma Swallow. Applications for positions of recrutttng specialist In the army reserve technician program are being accepted by the civil These service commission. positions pay an entrance salary of $9,053 a year. Positions are In army reserve technician units In Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Army research technicians constitute a part of the regular career civil service and enjoy all the benefits accruing to federal employees. In addition, army reserve technicians are required to maintain active membership In the army reserve unit In while they are employed. Information and application forms maybe obtained at Federal Job Information cen- ters States In the mentioned above. BABY & Susan came Tuesday to visit her parents Andrew and MarHer husband garet Swanson. ward and sons Loren and Jay Lynn and daughter Rhea came on Saturday. They all returned to Granger on Sunday Evening. STAPLES GRACE SPENT last weekend In Richfield with her daughter Fae Starr and family. Her grandson Richard Starr has received his call fill a mission In the Gulf to States. OWEN 4 MELBA STAPLES drove to Salt Lake Thursday They took 2 of their grandchildren Jeff Staples, and M ante Larsen with them. They returned Friday. Jamies bus-baBill took them on to Los Vegas on Saturday. nd Holden Happenings - Reporter ELLA STE-ve- ns and Colleen drove to Salt Lake Tuesday to meet the plane that thetr aon and brother Ross was on. He has completed his tour of duty with the Navy and received an honorable dis- charge. MR. AND MRS. MONTSTE-ven- s and family of China Lake, Calif., were the guests of his parents Orvln and Louise Stevens and Kathleen. They came especially to attend the wedding of their nephew Bruce Warner In the Ogden Tenple. Orvln and Louise also attended the wedding and reception In Ogden and so did Kathleen. ROBERT AND SONJA DAY and daughter and Gloria Stevens of Salt Lake were the guests of thetr parents Reuben and Renan Stevens and family. They came for the wedding and reception of their brother Robert and Raelene held Friday. KIMBERLY 4 PAULA CHI-dlst- er are spending a few days with their grandparents WH-fo- rd and Cclona Bennett and family. DAVID JOHNSON OF PROVO Take a good look at the newspaper you re holding. Without oil, it might not be there. From the film In the press camera to the rollers in the presses-toda- ys newspapers depend on products that come from oil. Even the Ink comes RECENT VISITORS AT THE home o', their parents Kelton and Ethel White were Genevieve Prows and boys. Robert, Gary and Michael of Salt Lake City, and Shauna Lee Powell and daughter Mtndy Lee of GUESTS OF THE WILLARD has been spending a week with his grandfather Elm Hofhtnes. He returned to his home Sunday with his parents who came to spend Sunday with their m umiH! George. Whitakers from Wednesday until Friday were their daughter MRS. AND Friday August 25, VICTOR AND Lillian Rogers over the weekend were their son David and his wife Tamara and 4 children from Ames, Iowa. Also their daughter Kahy and husband Dennis Smith and 2 children of HAROLD MR. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS GUESTS LAVAE MADELYN SMITH In Washington D.C. ML Salt Lake. DEVOE GEORGE AND SON Terry of Magna spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Nettle and family of Glendora, Calif., have been visiting her parents Howard and Grace Stott. MR. 4 MRS. MA1LON More than 75,000 acres of woodlands owned by Boy Scouts bara. RUSSELL ANDEVONBLACK CROSLAND A SUCCESS nt and family of American Fork, and Morgan and Judy Youngand family of Mesa, Arizona, all visited their mother Nina Black. on Monday. TREE FARM DAY GUESTS OF MR. VIE BEM-eon Sunday were her daughter Dean and husband Val Dean of Utley and daughter Shauna of LEE ANN AND MIKE RUTH-orfospent the weekend here with his parents Whit and Bar- rd Sunday were conducted byBla-ho- p BUI Turner. Lillian Rogers and Beverly Christensen took care of the 4 MRS. MERLIN MON-r- oe spent the weekend In Salt Lake visiting their girls lone and Jauanna Davis. AND MRS. ON SAC R ME NT SERVICES MR. MR. KANOSH CONT. fhter. BEN AND IDA CROSLAND a phone call from their son Phil Monday announcing the arrival of a baby girl to their family. Two brothers and a sister are excited with the new sister. This ls the received twenty-eight- h Ben and Ida. MR. AND grandchild for VERA NDCON WAS HONOR -- ed by membra of her family at a birthday dinner Sunday. MR. AND MR. WESLEY Stephenson, Anita and Kevin vacationed In California last Frl day through Wednesday. They visited friends and relatives tn Sonora, Turlock, Modesto and In spent one day sight-seeing Francisco. Fayes brother Vere, who ls visiting from San Canada, also accompanied them on their trip. MR. 4 MRS. NORD BROCK MRS. ter completing his assignment with the National Guard training. James and his wife Debbie will visit his family. MRS. PHYLLIS BENNETT and her son Steveu went to Idaho Falls, Idaho, Monday to enjoy a few days with her sister Rosie ard Earl Dobson. Her niece Denese Dobson returned to her home after spending several weeks with theCarl Bennetts. VERNA TURNER Jill, Ray and Bar- bara left early Saturday morn- - -- bank end son Douglas of Lake-po- rt, California recently visited at the homes of LaRues Glen and brothers Wesley, Stanley Stephenson. MISS SAT GAYLE STEPHENSON of Minneapolis, Minnesota, has been spending this months leave with her Aunt and family In Bountiful -- the Clifford Lawrences. She and her friend, Mike Wilcox of Salt Lake vis it -d her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stephenson aud family Wednesday of this week. brothers and sisters; Mrs. i mu CLEAH-U- P TIE MONDAY VISITORS AT THE homes of Wesley, Glen and Stanley Stephenson were their a HAS. BARGAIN. My-r- th Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stephenson of Salt Lake, Mrs. HUma Staples of Elsinore, Mrs. Naomi Wanlass of M onroe and Mr. Wilbur Stephenron and daughter Christine of S. nlsh for Fork. They were In to the funeral of their Uncle Elbert S'ephenson. MR. AND MRS. EARL JOHN R. and sons Dick and Murray Douglas were In Salt Lake on Saturday to meet their son James as he returned home af- DON AND and children tng for San Francisco, Calif. They will be the guests of their daughter and husbaDd Brenda and Lee Ence and daughter for a few days. STE-ven- s, their daughter Carolyn henrle, their son Hal left Aug. 10th for a vacation to W ichlta, Kansas. 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