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Show 1 1 NEH GRANT TO USU lhmnnl'-t- rroMinis ;'i'riacl of I itM-if- . i 1 nrren' matters smli as speech and dress pornilssbe-nes- s and tlie limits of political controls lna Jenc'e-racy- ,' said Fresldent Glen , Taggart, Utah Mate Un- ror 1 iversity. lie was tlie aimonnrlnp - Halt com-muntt- les Delta, Gunnison, to Moal), and Richfield participate In a project svue-sore- d ty the University and the National Lndowinent for the Humanities. It calls for series of nine jroprams to look at a broad spectrum of the personal human allies Involved In dimensions man's continuing struggle to a - - become as free as possible In all ways while remaining continuously resxnslhle so freeJom will remain that meaningful to every Individual. e are very much pleased w 1th the potential of the grant President Taggart stated. It will help enhance and broaden the scope of our Extension program. We certainly don't plan to diminish In any v.iy our tradlthnal services to rural 1" It t u v ami'ii'. on m ti! lilt i Ml ll 1..II ..I,,,... PM ms ti', . I(,l, w .s.tr nlnw-vvoc- ways. "We are selecting some of our best staff to prese background programs, stated M. Judd Harmon, Dean of the College of Humanities, Arts, and SocUl Sciences, awardd s lm it li m ,.i, s in o i w i. I V. III Ml Vi l.isiiM C" n fd 3' rs. S i S w im r '! r. in ei ll si ic si nhts ,i ,i f"iit i hll hen of s.in nreiiii, Calif. While tstnnc 'liei ipne t the M Iss f II elr ti"iiie. I Melem iisiip, iiliu hi' em-- I bn 'I em In sab ake, ca me ! eekend r !l,e i'f vlstne. I , Is k li. the I I li mlo,u 7:3 ip, in I ln t si 'in '1, The loi .il i oil1 ill it tee has est abllstn wtili Susan H, Ibitson, i halncan, Di'ii Hiu.Ii-'- i. Mart l li. .lason, hi 11 i , ynn McArthur, I Myrlene Turner and tarn! A orthen. H-e- 1 1 I I Ml i i. n I s'i i" e- -s M i s p Inc their sen M rs, aw -- ill h . an stevens and six childivi't-i ren i'f l'entnfh, New Tersev ;iend their vacation wlfh them, the iirant Wood fiimllv. an The group all went to Cedar C It on satiirlav to oln other members of (heir famllv. Ihev vvete Mr. .ill Ml's. Chester Crll'I'S, Vr. and Mrs. Hermm Anlerson. Mr. an Mrs. Trank sievens and their families I'liev all went to Cedar Mountain for feasting and visiting. MarkMe-ven- s, eldest son lawrence and wife Virginia, will remain In I tah and enroll at the l'tilver-slt- v of tah later this month. and fa n Flowell Happenings Vi MH Chase ueekenl Ml'li MIG Tooele ient the .vith his sister and rother-ln-laaura ee and Dexter ndersiui and Children I "nnte and I erpsa I ee. .. 1 1 I I 1 1 1 UT'S I) II I UN WOOD CMP! rt turned home this week after U'liig awav for about ten 'lavs. of Itielr I'liev met nieml-erfamllv at Saratoga on the unit of Aug. for the Wood famtlv Keunlon and then went to salt I ake. Thev In companv with ttielr daughter and husband W la 1 s v WOKID'S r stet-- '( tik'itC. , WetiCH EA C Fivtii Mbits $avks.'A, Tyketv, wAb tHIS- in ksf , OOO ft C: (CP t WJ and Hulon Sherwcxvd left on a took them to vacation that daces of Interest. several Phetr first stop was at Soda III. and then onto Springs, Yellowstone Park for two dav of slgtdseelng. Thev viewed the e West Yellowstone ! ne dav at Virginia area. to Tla n.lng Gorge, ClH ant rt.e bottle Hollow Reservation Resort area was the next Interesting attraction. They saw the starvation Dam and then home. Their guest grandson brett of Karl and I ynn tmrch, returned home with Muircli 'hem for a last few da vs of vacation rlor to school starting. arlh-quak- sn (Ilf. I tH FAMOUS two BkJJutKt Ult bkit'OE il"t AkIZCjLP THE vuin Cf MRS. NORMAN Dob- son and two children of as Vegas, Nevada were visiting their relatives and friends during the weekend. AN Ob'AV IkJ KV.I kTi.1 k isC , WAS MAMtP ,U mJUOK OV Till Pk OTwl k - WlO if I H Oukll P ItlH'NDVf li'l AWP vOkCOk'ATiOM k NAHOkA Hll.,i'T. Cl 1ST ND CAMI1 I V TCH ner and two children of Sandr, Ith s.ent 1'rldav and Saturday with ttielr grandparents ben and Ida Crosl.tnd. Rex Crosland an I son Todd were here Friday to visit also and get lit some dove hunting. Tin: FA Mil Y t'FF I 7 A NIX on honored tier at a tdrthday -- on Aug. Kdh. The was held at Cojderton Park, lartv PAl 1 AND MKRI A RASMlS-se- Stake visitor was Bennett, Holden. The These Scouts received n and son Jason spent the weekenl In Fountain Green with Mr. and Mrs. their parents tin vie Rasmussen. CART. MRS. A JACKI.AND Stephenson and two children have !een sending a week with and their parents Mervln I ettora Stephenson. Thev have leen stationed In Maryland and are soon to leave on a new tour of diitv In the Service. M. I VI li AND MF.RKNK OWNES and famllv of North Salt Lake were the guests of their parents James W. and Stella Dawn and Mrs. Susan Davis and family during the I abnr Dav weekend. TRI D A DEl.MA BF.NNSTT received a phone call from battle Mountain, Nevada announcing the arrival of their fifth grandson. Proud parents ts are Mike and Toni Erltng. In Battle Mountain helping In the home for several d.tvs. F red will join her this weekend and both will return home. Big brother Scott Is excited over his new brother, Del-ma- IT I -- A INK and son A JAN CROSLAND Travis were jrtv Las few days DON AND PHILLtSSEARLES left via jet Thursday for Calif. The occasion was to be In attendance at the wedding of her SPI NDING LABOR DAY WITH their father and grandfather, were: Bruce and llene Farrer and children Bruce B., Chris, and l ew is, also Lewiss friend Kelley Brown of Provo. Along with enjoying a good visit the men got In a good dove hunting. Cojjierton, I'tali. Forty-thremembers Including children, grandchildren a In great grandchildren were happy to have the opponintlty of getting together AND MRS, THE M K I during the week end were members of their famllv Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Watts and famllv, Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Gavle Warner and children, Salt I ake Civ. AT VISITING less ana-war- d: -- and wife. PADL AND Et.VA I.1NBERG. Salt Lake City, spent the week m end with her sister Noreen and her husband Venoy. AND MRS. J. CMF -MR. ton Beekstrand, Mantl spent the weekend here at their home. Sunday Afternoon, their daughter Nelda Wadley, her husband and Alex and four children visited here with them. AND MRS. HAROLD Stewart spent a few days with memtiers of their family In MR. AND Las Vegas last week. TOM SWALLOW, HIS and her husband Venoy spent a day last week In Milford visiting their sister NolaKIUlamandherhus-tn- d Boh, WAS SCHOOL conducted by Paul A. Petersen. Vclkle Labrum led the singing with Janeen Bushnell acSUNDAY sister Noreen MR. Invocation by Joseph Beck-straand benediction by Phil On Sunday M an MR. AND MRS. STANLEY Pearson were out camping with members of their family this VISITING THEIR PARENTS, Milton and Eva Beekstrand during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Becks! rand and three sons and a friend, and Mr. and M rs Linford Beck-straand four children. Boun- weekend. MR. AND MRS. LYNN Greenhatgh were out with their family on a boatlngand camping trip during the Labor Day week end. nd tiful. They also visited the Harold Beekstrand family. These folks camped up In the the canyon. MILI.ARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, September 8, 1972 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Freeman were Judys folks, the Barnes from Arizona. There son, Dale M rs. Barry Grandpa Frank Kimball, (.real Grandfather Curly Swenson. MR. AND MRS. FIMNK Kimball, their daughter, Mrs. Kimballs slater and his n 'her. Kanosh, Mr. and Mrs. ft rlv Mr. and Swenson, Hinckley, Mrs. Del Allgood and faintly, attended meeting Fillmore, here on Sunday when Ree and Kathys bahv vas blessed. THE. BABY DAUGIlTUtOF Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Anderson was Messed and given them me I ee Teresa by ber f.D.er, Those assisting were feedes Elmer Chase, Jr. and Evai Ronald RasmusselTand Kent Swallow. AND MR. MRS. J. DELIA!, Me were happy to have part of their family here during the Mr. and Mrs. Don Baldwin, Angela, Kim and Morgan, Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. Monte Ivle, Robyn, Kelly and Gregory, Las Vegas; Rhea Rasmussen and Lisa Ivle, Orem; and Dick Baughman, Provo. weekend: AND MR. MRS. REED Fuller, Grangerare here caring for their grandchildren while and Dalna Fuller are convelesclng from Injuries sustained In an automobile accident. AND MR. MRS. STEVEN Robinson and two boys visited on Monday with their friends, the A rthur Allen family. Also at the Allen home over the weekend were Kenneth Noall, sons, Mark, Alden and Brand and nephew Kent Hegstead, Salt Lake. The men folks helped Arthur get his home pointed on the Mark has spent the outside. last couple of months with the Allen family. He returnedback to start school. AND MR. VISITING AT THE HOME OK and Anthony DAVID AND JOAN DUN-cand their two sons, North Ogden, spent the weekend here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Clem Duncan hts sister, La Veda and his brothers Claude and Ralph. Ihelr home were their daughter Peggy Nixon and family, Logan. Van and Carol Sue also visited hts parents Joe and Joan Stott and his brothers. r. (Linda Slstrunk) Stokes and children Debra andDarrlr. from Calif. Visited and attended the Church with their Uncle Lawrence and Aunt Veta Rasmussen. nd Mitchell. AND MRS. LAWRENCE Rasmussen and children, C.ae, Grant, and Jean were happy to have 3 of their children and families sient I, abor Day with them. Mr. and Mrs. l.eland Birch a net famllv of Sprlngvllle Including their married son Kevin, his wife Berdene and tahy, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bown anil children of Mantl, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Frnndson of Oak City. companist. VISTORS AT THE HOME OF Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Penney this weekend were Van and Carol Sue Stott and their baby daughter Slephenle Sue of Salt Lake City. Also visiting at nn 1 1. The Labrums also visited Ids sisters Della Madsen and Mae Labrum and his brother Glen his Lamantte foster son, from Arizona sent a few days visiting his parents. Howard and Ruby Freeman, his alsterAUce and his brothers Jim and Bill and their families. rs. AND MRS. MICHAEL MR. Utlev and twoctilldren, Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Utlev, Salt Lake were tiere for the dove MR. AND MRS. I EE ROH-Inshunt and visiting with ttielr and Utile daughter were here over the weekend with Ids parents Mr, and Mrs. Clem parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hob. tlev, Tonv and Tatnl. Inson and brothers Grant and F THE BABY DAUGHTER Ralph and Ihelr families. off Mr. and Mrs. Dee Brlnki MR. AND MRS. DON NEIL-so- n Jr. was blessed and given the name Edith Ann by Rees nnrle and family attended a wedluntor Robison Sunday at Fast ding rereptlon In the Axtell area for her nephew on Sept, I. Meeting, ((thors assisting were ford. 1 hr of tier parents, Mr. and Orln Allen, Ihey alsovl-tleher brother Rex, tits wife and children. 1 LOIS HERE THE AT Hushnell home with her during the weekend were Howard and Finn Schmutz and daughter and Mr. Melvin Bnshneell, Bountiful and Roy and Cleo I abrum, Mil- received his SecondClass rank. Lvnn Bond became a Life Scout. Kevin Edwards and Lvnn abrum also rcvleved Life Scout awards. Michael Stott received tits third alm award above Eagle. Mario Petersen received his Eagle award. KaySlott received his Gold Palm award. Jesr Bennett spoke on the Importance of Scotdtng. Phil Mitchell gave a talk about his experiences In Scotdtng and the good tt had done !n his life. MR. I, I aurel anil babv of Rnv S(ent the abor Dav weekend with hts parents Mr. am! Mrs. Orson Christensen, Clark and Paul and the latters wife I'eggv. ii, FREEMAN RANDAI MRS. Christensen vtn Gox home vun Bond, Michael Bosnian, I eo Dean Stott, I ynn John Heckslraml and Don Hecksf land. Dan Davit tiecame a First Class Scout. Jesse Freeman SAM AND MR. IV IE - lirpo, 1 1 MR. Vine IE l ORRIN Beekstrand, Bountiful and their son B. J. from New Mexico spent the weekend here at their home, MR in Vegas, Nevada for this week with her sister and family Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lahmm and family. e -- master. sister Judy. 1 I I tie I I (CW r Upn hem for awhile and he will return Imme with them. U Mvy I V MW. Al gtist 7'', Award Night was held In (tie Meadow Ward Chapel hv the Hot Seoul Troop Scout Master Del vie Bet kstrand conducted The Posting of the color was conducted hv Richard Beck-s- t rand. A How to Honor our talk was given bv Scout Flag, mother and tl.elr d iiiiliuother. Her son Sterling was out uf the date and three truudchUdi'en were unable to aben I. to h"ti"i Floivell Hcppaningo BECKSTIiAND-Iieporte- r ei will the NEI1 "But the primary grant, value of the program will come In the discussions by community participants. We expect our staff to learn a good deal by listening towliat the people of the state have to say about problems that for the most part we look at historically and phllosphl-call- ythat Is, academically. The matters we will talk about are real problems, and we believe the campus and the communlt'es can help each other understand them more completely than either canby ' ' i . ompleti-d- i l,.s S,. but we do want Utah, also to move mor strongly Into cultural and artistic to d what we can to help people Imporve the quality of living, and not merely help them In material which was I t'-- Ion of four deslpna Meadow Happening D EVA - cwioiii and tnav sound H llko an acatU'inlr mouthful, hit I'oopls are going to talking atx'ut sonic Immnillale t, Holden Happenings VILA 17 lit porter MRS. JF.RRY Imlay and habyChad, Delta, visited with dulses family the Arthur Allens on iJibor Day. MR. AND MRS. ROYAL Hurd and children were guests M&3Q0W HappSHifigS AND SACRAMENT Day meeting was held after Sunday School with op Harold I,. Beekstrand FAST ducting. Three blessed. Ire right bish- con- new tmhtes The baby daughter of Van and Carol Sue Stott was Messed by her grandf.Gt er, Blaine Penney assisted by rnem-lie- rs of the Bishopric, the father Van, Joe Stott, grandfather and an uncle Carl Nixon. She was given the name of Slephenle Sue. The baby daughter of Kirk ar.d Nancy Johnson was blessed by Venoy B. Labruni assisted by members of the Btshoprlc, She was given the narme !1!e. The baby daughter of I loyd and Pam Robison was blessed by her father, Lloyll and by her grandfaters; Ph.l Rotdson and Calvin Kesler, an as-sit- ed uncle, Legrande Davies ard Bishopric. She was 'given, name Dorothy Ann. t Testlmones were ghr. Harold Orrln Jr., Milton? Laura and NaDea- Elma Beekstrand, Rulw the the I tiy 1ft-to- and Howard Freeman, Minnie Tenney, Paul l.lndberg, Howard ind Elna Schmutz, Alice andChfls Emmons, Colette MltcK2HI.De end Noreen . Lkor On, Lynn Laurel Stott, and Iva Stewart, - 1MHII uulr Lnulr Lrub With BANKAmsRIQRd Long skirts. Short skirts. Middle skirts. Maybe even hot pants. Complicated? Sure, but isn't it fun? Especially when, no matter how you cover your legs, you can cover the bill with First Security BankAmericard. buffer. Together BankAmericard is the almost anywhere in town. To buy you're welcome whatever you need. And maybe even a few things you don't really need. is a special time. And BankAmericard is a special card back-to-scho- Back-to-scho- Lrxnb INTEGRITY Fred Becker believes in keeping promises He wtl serve the full tern ot office when elected His Primary opponent, BILL DUNN, is currently endeavonng to abandon in mid term the office he was elected to He has done so before Let s keep political opportunism Out of Utah s GOP Elect Fred Becker and thereby recommit DUNN to the Salt Lake County Commission where he le honorbound to Mrve two more elected years. Business manager, D vector ot Development KBYU. Member of the 1968 Republican National Delegation. Chavman ot the Nationalities Committee (Utah Central t the President, TV News Dvector. Teiewson produce ot important Committee) to Utah, BYU Political Science. Magna cum laude. Phi Kappa Phi. Pi Siqma political programs rece for Secretary ot State et the 1972 Alpha. Delta Phi Alpha, Winner of the tour-weRepublican State Convention. y BALANCE Every tour years, we who kve outside of Sait Lane County are asr.ed tor Our financial contributions, but never lor a candidate for state office Fred Becker t election wtl insure that the entire state will be represented Fred is the only non-Sal- t Laner on the entire state of State. oce ticket. For balanced 6 ot j V BANKAr .rtlCARD. THINK OF IT AS vel a MONEY FIRST SECURITY DAtlll AMERICARD : 4 '"i state representation, vote Fred Becker for Secretary CONCENSUS Not only did Fred Becker receive more votes than any of h s three opponents from your convention delegates to the Republican State Convention this year, he iso holds the respect and Support ot leaders throughout the state This support includes State Senators, leaders of the House ot Representatives, university professors, farmers, businessmen, church leaders, administrators, ovic leaders, college deans and citizens tke yourselves Jom them in a vole lor dependable experience Vote lor Fred Becker ol uk-to-Mi- (T EXPERIENCE Political Advertising Paid by Fred Becker n, and |