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Show Meadow Happening 0 E A VELMA SURPRISED BECKSTRAXD-Reportc- r HAPPILY WAS MR. AND MRS. STANLEY Thurs. evening when her nelces Viol . J. Brlnkerhoff, Lovelock, Nev, and Rva J. Miller, Sacramento, California stopped and spent the night with her. On Friday morning, Velma joined them for a trip. They spent the next four days at Grand Cayon, Cedar Dreaks, ZP-oBryce and Glen Canyons, National Park and onto Lees Ferry where they watched the boats getting ready for the River Run through Grand Canyon, then to Page Arizona and Lake Powell. As Velma said, "We had a most wonderful time and arrived home Monday night. We Joined Bub and Agnes Joynson (brother and slster- -' to Viola and Reva for w) dinner that night at a cafe Pearson spent Saturday night In Nephl with their daughter, Kayle, her husband Larry Peterson and their children. REVA TALBOT, spent Sunday y, here with her Mother, Lula Gull and with her sister Roma Br Id and her husband Howard. MR. AND MRS. MONT Bird and family spent a few days here and in Kanosh visiting his father, Howard Bird and his wife, Roma. They live in California, where he teaches school. MARILYN AND KERRY DeVries, Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstrand and her brothers and foster sister Ronnie Fran- in-la- In HINCK-le- cisco. Fillmore." MR. AND MRS. MILTON, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstrand and Jay drove to Salt Lake CUy Mon, to see David, son of Gordon and HAROLD AND NA DEAN Beckstrand and their family, Marilyn, Kerry, Hal, Don, Richard, Jay and Ronnie Satur. evening and attended Open House honoring Dale Hatch and his bride. He is NaDean's sisters son. East Norma Beckstrand, Lansing, Michigan, fly out of Salt Lake CUy for Santiago, Chile where he will be the next two years as an LDS missionary. On the way home on Tuesday morning, they stopped at Spanish Fork and brought the Lamanlte girl, Ronnie Francisco home wUh them. She stayed wUh them last winter and went to school. KENNETH AND DELPHA Meyers, Springfield, Oregon, their married daughter Carol and Baby and two daughters who are going to school at BYU, Provo, visited during the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman ar.d her brothers, Jim and Bill and her sister Alice Emmons and her family. MRS. WILBUR were happy to have Rowley their daughter Mary Lou and MR. AND her lady friend from Las Vegas span the weekend with MR. AND MRS. DELYNN Labrum have a newLamonlte foster daughter this year. She them. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Utah 84G31 Fillmore, Friday, September is Miss Janet Meyers, dow Rock. 1972 Win- SCHOOL WAS conducted by Venoy B. La-bru- m. Jan Bond led the singing and Rae Lynn Greenhalgh was the accompanist. Invocation was by LeRoy Rhodes. Priesthood members participating In the Sacrament service were: Chris Emmons and Michael Beckstrand, Don Beckstrand, Kevin Edwards and Lynn Labrum. Talk by NaDean Sweepe. Sacrament Gem by Michael Hosman. sacrament meeting Sunday evening was conducted by DeLyle Carling. Wilbur Rowley led the singing and Paul Petersen w?.s the accompanist. Invocation was by Stanley Pearson. Those wlio took care of the Sacrament Service Were: Chris and Shan Carling, Don Beckstrand, Jesse Freeman, Terry Petersen and Brent Hosman. The regular program that was assigned was not prepared so speakers were asked from the audience. It was a good meeting and the following brothers and a sister (leaders In our ward) did a nice program and gave us a lot to think about. The were: DeLyle speakers Carling, Counselor to the Bishop; Bishop Harold L. Beckstrand; Phil Mitchell, Sunday School Teacher; Jim Freeman, YMM1A President; Ann C. Doll bis, YWMLV lady; DeLyle Beckstrand, Boy Scout leader. GARY PETERSEN left this week for school at the BYU. We wish him success in his work. DAtS NA DEAN HOMECOMING BECKSTRAND spent last Friday in Wayne County wUh the County Home Demonstration Agent, Beth Crosland. They helped Judge the fair that day. BI66EST lACOR OCT CEIECRATI0N1 UTAKS PAYSON CELEBRATES roe Racss LABOR DAY Utahs biggest Labor Day weekend celebration Paysons 44th annual GolJen Onion Days and Homecoming moved Into high gear today with the tempo Increasing through Monday's climax. The traditional feature, the Labor Day race meet, again this year Is expected to pack the grandstand to overflowing. Wendell (Dutch) Draper, horse race committee chairman, said eight or nine races would be scheduled Saturday and again Labor Day. "Paysons Labor Day races traditionally attract the largest crowd of any race meet anywhere In Utah," Draper said, "and I don't think this year will be any exception." neuo doom StPT AU6 30 M miT K21I0AM. SAT. ART FlOUJeRSBOUJ SUU non, !. UUpTTEf& SHOUJ SQUARE fry rw FIREWORKS 4 sow. 7 m. fMiMc ROCK HOBBM SHOO) H0RS6SH06 1H DANCE TUVH. FRI.qpM-CARNIV- AL ISO S M. KIAUJAMIS BREAKFAST BIS DAMS SAT. fc (0M- A- Kanosh Happenings Reporter ZELLA ALLEN GUESTS OF PHI ME AND Paxton recently were Robert and Goan Gilmer and son Bob, Modesto, Calif. THOMAS FAMILY REUNION Irene SUNDAY MR. GOLDOJ 1, ALT AND Staples over tie weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Staples, Denise and boy friend, SLC; Gordon and wife. Gordon Is home of furlough. GUESTS OF Lorraine LELA GUESTS OF CUM-ml- 19 and 20. Some began to arrive Thursday August Handsome stayed until Thursday August A wonderful time was 24. experience, this being the first time so many had gathered at one time. They included: Violet Chrtstean, Arcadia, Calif.; Rex and Fae Hardy, San Marino, Calif.; J. M. AND Nettle Thomas, South Bend, Indian; L.P. and Opal Thomas, Kanosh; W.S. and Winnie Thomas, Spokane, Washington. Also H. P. and Arvllla Thomas, Las Cruces, New Mexico; Clark Thomas, San Pedro, Calif.; J.W. and Phyllis Tnomas, Alhambra, Calif.; Robert L, Thomas, and family, Vickie, Stephen, Jimmie, Tor.ance, Calif.; C.R. land Jane Bennett and family, Kim, Kit, Kelly, Saint Paul, ngs were Dennis and his fiancee. DAVID tND CAE CHRIS-tens- en and family have re- trip to Nau-vvisit her parents, Mr. turned from to a oo and Mrs. laVoy Kimball. taft and neca watts, taft and neca watts, son Bart and daughter Julia left Monday for Los Vegas where they will resume their teaching. GUESTS OF MARIA WIO-tak- er from Tuesday until Friwere her daughter Inlaw, day Mrs. Mario Whitaker and Brigham children, City. Marla returned home with them and will attend the Joe Whitaker reunion on the 4th. sister-in-la- w here with her Nina Black. KEN AND EVALYN LAW-s- on accompanied by Ila Tur- ner drove to St. George, Sunday. They met their Laura lee, LOs daughter Vegas. They visited George and Belva Labrum and family. Th?y drove out to Bloom-lnt- oi to see the beautiful new homes and country. DELIA CORSEN AND daughter LaRlta, SLC spent the weekend In their home. They were dinner guests Sjn. of Lloyd and Helen Rogers. TOMMY ADAMS, HIS WIFE and family from Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and family, SLC are guests of their uncle Charles and aunt Winnie Williams for a few days. They are on vacation and are going to tour the canyons. They are former Kanosh residents. HELEN ROGERS north and west of MonticeUo swimming pool up last week-en- d state Search and Rescue convention. offic lals opened the area to campers attending the week-en- d the guests. for amenities were added and facllltls Pool showers LeJy ON Members of the county unit worked long and hard In preIt paration for the event. really showed up In the pistol range, built at Rusty Mussel-ma- ns Roughlock town site. Whit Whittaker chaired that committee, with an awful lot of help from Max Black and Musselman. Many Benny shooters described the range In superlatives, both the physical layout and the natural setting. In charge of arrangements for the Jeep Rally segment was Max Black; Dennis Robson headed First Aid competition arrangements. The womens program committee made up of Patrol Auxiliary members -- - was headed by Arller.e Auble. General Convention Chairman for the San Juan Patrol was this gentleman here... Minn. And Ron and Linda Cooper 1LA TURNER, SLC SPENT the weekend ..'jpx" reunion of brothers, sisters, relatives and friends was held at the Loel P, Thomas home tn KansohAug. A and Tom, Mission Viejo, Calif.; Stan and Sue Thomas, Hermosa Beach, Calif; Rod and Pat Tehelge, California CUy, CalU.; KU Thomas, Alhambra, Calif.; Ethel Curtis, Mtnco, Oklahoma; Jessie Gilford, Kaiamath Falls, Oregon; Jim and Virginia Maguire, San Jose, Calif; and a friend Joan of A'hambra. Host UnU San Juan County t. Sheriffs Pa.rol registered 214 conventioneers at the re- cent State Search and Rescue Association Convention. V t W M; k i uT ibr X P i , Men No line, Rosemarie, Julie ;ind Rolicrt. nitile Mun-- t un. spent last week Evan and with her parents. P.o-i- e Andi rs.rn. Her husband,' Ger.e, was attending school in P.crkilcy in connection with his job as BI.M Man tgcr. May and Keith Ne lson, sons d and Greg. Orem. J ined D the family for the weekend, ar.d t ie Ltrry An tersons of Momoe als visited here. HANK WALTERS MAY LOOK CASUALLY IS HE LIKE LEANING on podium at awards wind-u- p of last Search and Rescue convention but, actually folks, he is Just plain tired. Hank was chairman of the arrangements made by host San Juan Sheriffs PatroL breakfast week-en- ds ds NORA PRICE AND SON Big Plney, Wyoming, have returned to Kanosh for the winter, Sunday. BE INDEPENDENT BE YOUR OWN BOSS! ! TRAIN NOW TO BE A PART OF THE PETROLEUM INDUSTRY... 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First Security BankAmericard is Buffer. the Back-to-Scho- ol (loth to Mlwt THINK OF IT ASy MONEY FIRST SECURITY DARKAr.lERlCARD Mvb Nj w PLENTY OF NOISE AND SMOKE accompanied the rapid-fi- re segment of pistol shoot competition at last week-enstate Search and Rescue Association convention In Montlcello. Telephoto lens picture shortens apparent length of the firing line. Check the divider strips on the firing bench and youll for the competition. Flrsc-cla- ss get an Idea of the fine turn-o- ut was built Juan San Sheriffs Patrol on land by range at Rusty Musselmans Roughlock". Lee, SAC-ram- -' i. ICTOR i GUESTS OF Lillian Rogers over the week end were his brother Lynn and wife Peggy, Mountain ,lome, Arkansas. EVENING 41-t . RETUlt-n- ed Service was conducted by Vernon Christensen, LUitan Rogers and Vev-er- ly Christensen were over the music. Invocation by Tommy Adams. Mac Shields and Tim Turner were over the Sacrment, passed by Kewln and Lloyd Kessler, Dean Shields, Jarl Christensen and Bart Watts. The membership of Steve and Ella Christensen and family was read and approved The presidency of the Sunday School, Willard Whitaker, Stan Johnson and Olaf George and Evalyn Lawson, were released with a vote of thanks. Ray George, Ray Huber and Stan Johnson were selected In their place with Evalyn Lawon as secretary. The Presidency of the Primary was also released with a vote of thanks: Edith Cummings, Pres, Karen Deaver and Coleen Gass, secretary Verlen Phillips. Chosen was Coleen Gas as president, Ella Chlrstensen, Karen Krook. The Larry Andersons, Moruroe put on the program Pat first gave a talk. Larry spoke and a Lamanlte toy who has been on a mission gave a talk. The Andersons son Joe, two songs sang accompanied by Neca Watts. Debra Sylvester sang a solo accompanied by her mo- w. , from Calif Saiurday. She said she and JosleMUler visited many friends and places together, Including Dr. R. B. Stevens and daughter Beth, They a pleasant afternoon reminiscing about the friends and patters he had In Fillmore and neighboring towns. Josle and Helen were dinner guests of Beih. SUNDAY . '.Te - I B RAm. CsP ' f try? Visitors from Nevada J 1 ' |