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Show Meadow xrw ... by Sva ftlillard Homocoming a crovd pleaser HeekstjaM ()c loin.-!- ' ? I BO ' jj N ()()l)S j;. Beds I - Wi'K ll Ci'MIH- lutec Moi ion Donuts $ I0o llil rs ( liu. .'i Su;oi ,on I'1 !,nin Summon iv D'liner B L IVDtr'iti tn jut, .4794 i conducted. Prelude and bo - I llral Bushnell were neld Sept. 25 in the Meadow Ward Chapel Bishop DeLyle Beckstrand lb Man Mine IV. is A Cmr. (mkl 1? Services for Urol Bushnell 3-- 4 f 12 o o's 10 o A. Tin hoy ' hopped Sic. X arieti lu l 10 m eo (. hU'nc n - tiv.il ke Cri am 1 0 BkPIH'f St Out Heads lb 9C $1.89 25 bap, l)r Onions 107 Riisselt Potato !b Peaches Kci behmo'is AppVs liurnpson Seeuless Grapes Orange luiieqt : p.dion ()rame Juice 25C 29C lb 1 I : j :i 254 :3 49t i?! 974 v; nit up 644 u hoi e 594 2 o 75C 1 Silers 12 thick sbeed 21b 3 sen, and Peggy Robison with Roma Bird as accompanist. Paul Petersen offered a piano solo. He accompanied the vocal solo. The closing prayer was by I Conway Parry, a brothcr-in- - 984 lb Beckstrand. Musical numbers included a vocal solo. A vocal trio by Gladys Robison, Vickie Han- $1.09 0 He spoke ley, a of Ural s life as he had told it to his daughter Patsy Bushnell Starley. The other speaker was Bishop DeLyle son-in-la- DPP I. Pesh Piters Bar S Pranks Hormel Little Ham Shank Bar S.B aeon lude music was by Roma Bird. The family prayer in the Relief Society Room was given by Ural's son Ned J. Bushnell. bearers were: Vard son-in-la- 7qc 1 post-79- $ Lenord Knoles, Dee Forsyth, Warren Taylor, all brothers in law; A1 Dean Stewart, a nephew and lorn Reay, a friend. Opening prayer by Michael Hare, a Speakers were LaVov Star-;t- ; !)i:p I (.AN.nr.r MPA $t $1.99 99 C .qal i 664 tv 5fac 251.00 B.i H i v $4.59 . X Iaw- - The grave was dedicated by Harold Stewart, a brother-- : in-la- 454 DelMontc Chunk Tuna The children, Ned and Judy y .484 Del Monte Fruit Cocktail :3 Bushnell and their family, Del Monte Peat hes Sliced or Halses 2 M 2 $1,00 Keamcy.Ariz.; LaVoy and .403 Del Monte Cream Corn or VV.K. 3934 : Patsy Starley and family, Michael and Janeen Bushnell Dei Monte I omato Sauce 6 $1.00 80 Hare and family. Cedar City, 32 Del Monte Catsup 694 o 1 Jug all here for the funeral. were 4 pack 654 Cornonct Ultra 'loilctl Gsue Also here were members of $ W. F. Straw hertv Preserves 32 0 $1.09 $ brothers family, Mrs. Wel- 1 idc $3.69' Bushnell, her Family do (Lenna) Detergent Franco American Spaghettis 4894 & daughters Betty and husband 5894 S VRon Prescott and family, Las Campbells Tomato Soup is; Candyace and husband $1.53 Downey Fabric Softener King Johnson and baby, 25 lb bags W.F. Flour $2.79 Ccu.i. City; and a son Ladd, 8 pack 16o bottle $1.19 Las Vegas with his sister PepsiCola Pet instant Dr Milk 20 qt $4.49 Betty andqoir.g to school at the UniverH!v of, Nevada. Libbv Fruit Float j; 3894 His sisters: Bclva Stewart, Old Capitol Valley Cheese $1.29 $ by the Brick her husband, Harold, from Kraft Imitation Mayonnaise 934 qt here and their daughter SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Frances ONeil and husband Get our winter firewood at the Old Hal Motel Junior, Las Vegas; 4ola Knoles. her husband Lenord All you want Las and their daughter. Get Parking Tickets Validated at Duanes AG : 3 J .1 : :: ijj i 1 : : i Vegas; Edith Taft and husband, Ellis and their daughter American Lavem, Fork; Beatrice Tidwell and daughters Ramon White, Tooele and Vemcll Dutson, Oak City; and Ruth Perry and husband Conway, Brigham City. There were many friends . from the surrounding towns. Tom and Virginia Reay, Provo, sons Robert and Paul and their daughter, were lere. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84o3l Friday, October 3, 1975 ( . ,, From Bicknell came 44 fry' L La-Ve- rn V i ! . 5 MI A I lesh Fivers nt up 6.44 lb Ham Buiic'ess Western Famth I 41 . ube Steak t EKN AND 5UE SIFAV-jj- . art rd their three children, Spanish Fork spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart. KFRRY AND MARILYN and their son Brian, durray spent the weekend ith her parents Harold and Whole 594 lb .NaDean Beckstrand and her brothers Richard, Don and Whole SI. 79 lb 4biay. They visited her Halves SI. 89 lb Eva Beckstrand. SI. 25 lb grand-moth- M fl Urals deceased wifes sisters, Taft. Eva Taylor and Joy Meehatn and their husbands. UUMf t.tM t jVAfti.V-- ' mao .(lull 3 PUOIH CF 194 lb Golden IM'cmiis Apples hompsoii Seedless Grapes 91 Russel Put aloes X 4 I lb SI. 00 794 LOLA D. J)N MOMBUFROUND P SALE t m ('sen Beans Mrn J Di Mnnie Gteeii Beans iciu 1)1 D1 I - U I I I Dt. D! !! I tv h 1 (. i.t team ( 0111 tDc Mnnie Mnnie Whole KcriulCotn S Dv Mnnte oniati Sauce Del Mnnie Jug Catsup I 1 2 i C 1 Franco Atucruan Spahettios Western Family I lour 25 V 45 V. Jt BUSHNELL "J MJHj V T THESE LADIES ATTEND- ed their monthly Stake Relief Society meeting in Fillmore Thursday: Joan Stott, La Veda Duncan, Ruby freeman, and Eva Beckstrand. s. - V.jl , '; V yVV; , '-- ; I 1 f DENIECE STOTT TOOK her daughter Tracy to Salts Lake City this week. She will be attending the University of Utah this coming year. - iu BOYS,! THE CARLING Chris. Shan and Tim, Jim Beckstrand and Mike Stott L spent the weekend home from I the Utah State University, Logan with their folks the De Lyle Carlings, the DeLyle Beckstrands and the Ben Stotts. SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 4 - 4 I .. SACRAMENT AND FAST after-noo- n Day meeting Sunday was conducted by Coun- sclor Ben Stott. was by The Invocation u .. J La f JA' fit ' .. fW. & - V . . Fine Arts news Owen Wilcox. Kanosh, is in charge of the program 'The Real You which will Thur., Oct. 2. 1975 at 4 p.m. The meeting will be in the Library Reading Room. The program promises to be interesting and enlightening. All members are urged to attend. Special music will be offered by a Delta area group, the popular Melo-Ds- . AND GOLDA Christenson, Tooele spent Sunday here with her son Jim Talbot, his wife Diane and their three sons. ! ' v , R - Wi : - 1.20 p , - V A f 41 . t ,Z - ' . M - :- - JtisLi 3 i.i . . : . A t , lii a -- A , r,-- r.-v . t Si J b: . ' V' j f7, i V a. . :r V t v 75 t r H ' . A 7..v J ; t v , ' t . , . k? .r Ay s fj4 !''- . . a ... - i Trecdoms ac in the I OP I EFT - 1 Je. para: lovclv qrcens from 1915 trifs Hu- 1 U,t' njov.' Upper 1 Urn" V b.m-- ! a pi1 I I'lJ.-.- l A Ti . 19 5 LETTER FROM THE !. .rd 1. ut ssirtg u week iceciv picture of the three of us. He s almost made me change nn 1 WEBBERS. What a pleasant surprise to receive your book on the' McBride family. Both Dale and I have enjoyed it and you arc to be congratulated on the splendid job of the way it is put together. Wc both thank you for remembering us and for sending it. Em still working on mine. The only trouble is 1 keep doing more and more research and keep finding information that I want to include. Thank goodness Eve had that to do because since I have had to quit teaching school, has really been a life saver to keep me occupied. Dale is doing real Fine and really enjoys bis work He has been put in charge of the Foreign Service program and handles training and details for any Soil Conservation team that goes to the different countries and arranges for any foreign people to observe the practices here in our country. Its quite interesting and he docs alot of work with the State Department and wc even get invited to some of the Embassy parties. I had quite a thrill in May. Ford and Flip President Wilson came to Lake of the Woods to play in the Icc Golf tournament. Elder Where our house is on the fifth tee. I put up a sign saying "Welcome President Ford and Geraldine. They got quite a kick out of it and came over and visited with me for about 10 minutes. The Secret Service men about had a fit because they had broken away from them. I really enjoyed the visit and the posing for pictures. We made the Richmond paper but not the Washington ones. Later I received a nice letter from him with an autographed official picture and then last gene-olog- y tota - t - 1 LLOYD 4 - if- -: Claude Duncan. Paul Petersen led the sing-ing with Roma Bird as ac- companist. The baby son of Jim and Diane Talbot was blessed and given the name Ryan Loren Talbot by his father assisted by DeLyle Beckstrand, Ben Stott. Venoy Labrum and Lloyd Christenson. was service Sacrament the of direction the under Elders Priesthood Quorum with Bill Freeman, Odell Stewart, Lew Hosman, Ralph Duncan, Jay Labrum and Jim Freeman participating. Testimonies were given by Ben and Gilbert Stott, Ruby, Bill, Jim and J. D. Freeman, Harold Minnie Penney, Thomas Ann Doliins, Stewart, Swallow and Iva Stewart. Odell Benediction by Stewart. er rr , 'V. v . WAS conducted by DeLyle Carling. Robyn Carling conducted the singing with Kay Stott as accompanist. Talks were given by Drew Labrum, his son Jay and his daughter Terry. They were on The Importance of Reading the Scriptures together as a Family. End loin pork roast Sw.msu'i ( iucken Dome i 7T Sv ,11'snn ( hup Steak Dinner S .Misuii tisburv Sunk Dinner S Sw .! nseii arkev DitlllCl rV went to Provo Sunday to visit her daughter Dixie Allred, her husband Dee and their sons. 7T yi j I daughters and tfieir husbands and families. 11 ii 4 - VALATE GREENHALGH few a days this week spent in West Jordan wih her a Jikoi nanddi - S a-- . brother. He simply wanted to boast of Amerkas accomplishments, he said. When Dr. Church wont to trial, the letter was the only piece of evidence produced aeamst him. But it was convolving enough to secure a politics. Dak was wotking as a Marshall over on Number Seven so he didnt get in on it. He was able to see the Ircsi-len- t but not talk with h,m Joe Lewis, Gregg Moms ol Mission Impossible and several lug football players also participated We have just returned from vacation in North a Carolina. We went to Chai-leilt- c so I could some genc-alogsearching. 1 was able to find the house that my great great grandfather had back in 1X24. It was a stage coaeh inn, post otfiee and store. Wc ook some great pictures. From there we droned lown to Kings Mountain (Kevi luiionari bjttlcfield War) in South Carolina, to Spjrtenburg and then baek up to Cherokee, North Car. Im sure you know thats the Indian reservation. Wc met ip with a man at the motel that was an Indian, lie could tell we were ically interested in the Indian aril facts and so showed us alot of things that the average tourist doesnt normallv get to sec. We real v enjoyed Wc think of sou all quite a bit. Wc sure do miss the hunting and fishing. Wc two-wee- v haven't done any heic because it is all so commensal. Fillmore sounds like it is rcallv growing. Wc enjoy the PROGRESS but again wish there were more tid bits, I believe we'll take advantage of the present rate, so I'm enclosing a check. Also the book by Frank Beckwith sounds interesting. Wed like one in the soft cover. Wc arc planning to go up to the Lake. Wc have really been having some floods here be last two days so hope 1 Dicemermiai :0UM ARSAt.O n MIAN 4. 8 HOWF On Oct, 4, 1775. Dr. Bcn-limChurih, a roan known !"i his work "i advancing the Ann Mi - ,,o.m f und lam bv (merge n! ' onicd self 15 ash.'igi U aul a ihiigc of . ii a- , 1 tuavui Dr a rut k hnr !i w js ihnf jhvskie.il i! i of ei l t the 4 a tra ts lie was a army Mussuihusciis eonspit lous patriot, a number 4 the committee of correspondence and the provm-iia- i assembly. He was the man who had delivered an appe.il to the Cortnenta! Congress lor the i real ion of an Amen-- i an atrrv He was one of the oratois i hose n to speak on the anniversary of Ihe Boston hosj-itai- conviction. He w as jaded until the end tf P77. when be was released on er.nditi n he leave America. He sailed for the West Indies, but his schooner was lost at sea. In later years, it was revealed that the convicting letter wasn't Dr Churchs ink let of treason lie was m the pav of the British Ihomas Gage. He was the anonv minis author Massacre. of pro-Bntis- h Housework is eas'er with Ck.dukaa.w SOFT WATER i But now Di Church was accused of sending secret to the enemy it, formation in a coded letter. That letter was to have reached its destination by way of lus mistress. The letter was intercepted and given to Washington, who had it tkvodod. Dr. Churvh. when confront- we can get through. Tell everyone hello We may get back there next year for a short visit. Bobbie and Dale Webber seres You'll (mil that you ran clean kitchens and baths m a frac tmn of the time. E Ion. nates dulling haid water film . . . helps keep everything cleaner longer Saves on soaps and cleaners. I f kZK THC MAV WHO CAMS! SA- r- j c,wiejNE4 |