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Show ;vANOSH NEWS to the demands ot the various groups of veterans, ordered the holiday, even though a federal law sets aside Oct. 27 to honor Americans who have died in American Wars. The Veterans of Nevada have demanded this change back to Nov. 11 under a law ap- by Datha Whitaker MEETING Whitaker ami wife. Lillian, SACRAMENT Too-liio.as well attended with Bi- - Enroute they stopped in v's'7 Aunt cmily and ee Turner conducting. Unde Lial Russell who are Watt-,- . Fred In. nation: Cicrancnt was administer- in P(H,r health, Ihe.v visited the Whitaker s d hv Dean Shields and Duane ..- -e. Passed by: Gail daughter, anita Higgs and in Tooele where they ge; Daren Watts; Craig family Burton Damon ;incl ate dinner. On their return trip from Crook. .ike t s tor the services bountiful they pit ked up ester and Mildred Cal! Dathels mother. The group enily returned from stopped in Spanish Fork to in centra! Texas. say hi to the Price's daughter, i re stationed in Brown- - Marianne Hunter and fami- and labored in the San bSaturday morning the Whiti.V'itj and Austin District, he-.- ate 270 missionaries akers accompanied by Juanita r mg in that mission. Each drove to Overton. Terrill and ea v er stau-- how much they Iris Bond. Meadow; and Lloyd .1 the people they labored and Leora Allen, Richfield, !j md the joy and satis- - Bad arrived earlier in the If10 n ret etved by serving the day gan8 mc' at 'Be as nnsstonat les. We are home of Geraldine and Frankta have such dedicated lin Kimball. Much visiting was done as members of the there and also at the mobile I; Ward, they purchased of another sister, 'tue m IfaMon trom the home and husband Carnta Cutler ted Bird. (losing praver was Ross, who live in Overton. d In (bailie Choate. A fun time was spent in Las Vegas, shopping; sight: A'D TAKEN 5 OF A seeing and enjoying good en.'( loc and Carol Pen-,- tertainment. In two cars, the group was born in the A illi y Hospital. Puno. spent a delightful day touring the beautiful rock formations in the "Valley of Fire, which was iijj birthday breathtaking. Nov. 11. the party began OW RION.M V. i vc daughters am' their celebrating their mother's the by attending ,,;s net at Overton. birthday celebrate the Hist parade along main street. of their mother This dav is a holiday throughiv a Charlesworth Nov. out Nevada. All state and county offices, etc. are closed Whitak-Dathel Willard, :.r d Nora Price drove to on this day by State law. The legislature, reacting ounttful. to visit Herman n proved by Congress. "That day is special, say the Veterans, because World War ended on the 11th our of the llth day of the 11th month and that day always has been "Veteran's Day" to them, regardless of what Congress once said. Following the parade, part of the goup enjoyed an interesting program in the school center. The party then gathered at the Kimball home for a delicious birthday chicken dinner with all the trimmings including a beautiful birthday-cake- . 1 "-io- . . . , IfAsyJ-- n v were here from their home Provo over the weekend with Jolene's parents. Ralph and Leah Robinson and brother Dale. in Over-ton- , MRS returned v CULLIGAN store in Ephriam where he and his family now reside, RALPH ROBINSON, Flow ell Electric and his having moved from Amabelle. the grand opening wile, Leah and Mr. and Mrs. of the store took place two Don Tomkinson spent a couweeks ago. ple of days in Evanston. Wvo. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY attending meetings. CHRISTENSEN FREDA They were statewide for was happily surprised on her the Electrical Assn. 79th birthday when family J Only... CALl 1 fmP AND MAN-age- MO. ' H MONTHS) Plus Instjlldoon j tl-- SAY PER 50 ... JyWMLtGMtiltfl!': l MC EMBER CO. BRIDE Fill niortL't all W E pseatiesGass3siBS$iZ0i5iaKaEraax OoMsct Reporter. SURELY MISS SUSAN SHIRLEY GUESTS CHRISTENSEN Wvo. On Thursday they all got together at the home of anoth- free non prescription That', right, you huv one Ills Lifetime "GontscI lens i ind you get i second pair pair Free Not onlv that, you get . . . Lifetime Insurance against loss CaaAAAaa Sun (.lasses -and we offer a number of styles from which to chia.se I ll pey to hv conUrti ConUi U offer the wi irer mure f freed un nd comfort They move with the eve to ne you rleer 4. ill .round visum it ConUit lenses reilly ire i once m I lifetime buy With that one -single puri hase you get A second Free piir s J BUT i f. TiTtf Free Contact lerv Starter Kit A Professional fitting its part of the package ' that includes Lifetime Prescription Changes Follow Ip Check I ps and Adjustments. Buffing. Edging. Polishing. Power Changing, Cleaning and washing instructions. Refreshments were banana splits. We will met at Leader Carina Swallow's. with wetting and stalking solutions, plus a Contact Lem mm. FI OWF.LL CRYSTALLETTES September, 1975. FTowell Crystallette was held at llcna Tomkinson's. were present. Mary Ras- musssen gave the opening praver. Laurel Tomkinson led ns in the pledges, in our meeting. Wc elected officers, are as follows: Sharon Wilcox. President; Mary Rasmussen. Vice President: Laur- el Tomkinson. Secretary; vs 3Sryagarfngasr5ffitBC8SC - DONT BUY ANY HOME . - UNTIL YOUVE SEEN OURS.;. .V J If rsia v.- t I - ildSwal I, NOTED DESIGNER s most prominent This elegant home was designed by one of Utah AIA architects, Ronald L. Molen, Modular Building Systems (p, uianrecm PHONE (SOI) 531-686- WESTCOM FOR MORE INFORMATION Anderson, Reporter; Kave Christensen, song leader uiid Tarty Committee: Anita Rasmussen, Mary and Connie Tomkinson. Wc selected our projects this year and they are leatherwork, rook and min- crals. outdoor cooking, and knitting. Flowell Crystallettes met at llcna Tomkinson's. Six were present. Fawn led us in the pledge, llcna gave pray- cr. leader showed us In Fillmore, your Westcom Mario Mace M&M Construction builder-deale- 150 West Indqstrlal Way Fillmore, Utah 84631 Ph. Julie Wc went on a hike up Chalk Creek Canyon. Wc hiked up to some Indian writings. Our 8 743-548- 4 r Is: xi fireplace he built himself. a picnic table he structcd, a rock and stone lined decoration and a small con-pap- garden, The fencing was done hv old black cooking pots used by the Indians, branches of sagebrush, jumtraps, per sprigs, coyote stone products and uuked away under some imulimcrv a huge blocks of woods kinds. Some of the pieces are five invites thick, litis is the raw material begins with and ends up with a thing like a bald eagle of magnificent intricate design and a sailboat that took months to carve. he sailboat is made of has-wood, muhoganv. rosewood. and btrchllex. He is espec tails proud of the of driftwood, ASCS ballots November 21st is the sche-Sidulcd date for mailing ASC ballots to eligible voters in Millard County. These baii'ntain the names of candidates who were proper-ThcB .v nominated petition, and "ho are willing to serve il I's elected make sure your ballot led on time, open your letter, follow the instrue-Anit- a tions on the ballot, vote for . and !'re ,han in B'c ballot the fetuf" closed return envelope. Be sure to sign the ccrtifica- r tion on the back of the of turn envelope as proof clibgibility. 1 be final date for returning vour ballot is December 1st. Ballots will be counted at the Millard County ASC S Ot v'cc at 10 a.m. on Dec. v incumbent County ASC Committee. The three committeemen community elected lor each community sorve delegates to 1 different0 11VJ next week be sold. Ci-a- Waal. but theyre not for sale. Wally, who was born in Utah and loves the West. has made his home in Rhode Island and raised his family here. Besides his woodwork, he is a collector of drift wood, bees' nests, Indian al lore objects and rocks sorts of rocks, Wallv is a draftsman at L. Vaughn co. on Jefferson Boulevard in Warwick, where he started as a cabinetmaker and is now a project manager. During World War 11. Wally was in the Seabecs and he served in Iceland and in the Pacific. He graduated from high school in Utah and went to Utah State for two years. But then he met Catherine Rodio in Providence and they were married. His son. Stephen, works in hand, a cedar boat was ronstrueted in the basement. the patio was designed and put together by Wally. Inside the house a visitor a few pieces of masees Iree perm t chinery- and some rather simOnlv individual Christmas ple tools. On closer inspecTree Permits will be sold at tion, it is evident that the the Forest Service Office. odd paneling was done by No group permits as Scouts or Wally with special wood and there are pici.cs commercial tree cutters suddenly 4-- Conlart lenses you should look into them EARLY e BUZZING NEEDLES The meeting of the buzzing needle club went to Fillmore to learn to pick out the kind of underwear good and we bought a recipe box to put our cards in so wo would have the correct -- Anderson not too soon. Hopefully we will have the published so it will be in your hands on Wednesday in the Fillmore area. Wc don't Wednes- promise what-timBut take who those day. papers to our various towns arc asked to check in w hen thev come to town. .A: 1 Julie Street. North Providence, he has amassed a wide assortment of wood sculptures, works of art, Elmore At field-ston- er sister Peggy and Jarold Robison and had a birthday dinner U.r Ruthmary. , HERE'S NO DENTING IT, HE LOVES WOOD Wally Sorenson is in love vith wood and it shows. Pittsburg. T he Sorenson household and yard reflect the man. With the traditional and He insisted that the tall long important Thanksgiv- oak trees remain on the site ing holiday, readers are re- when the house was under minded to get their news in const ruction. The 'tack yard EARLY next week. Friday is is a quiet place with a Hews .n AT THE HOME of Sarah and Ruthntary Brower were their daughter and sister. Darlene Utley and husband. Reed. Bridger, . ANN Jong, Richland, Washington. spent last week visiting Mary Ann's father Con I). Robins and her brother Mark and Florence Robins. MEADOW TOWN NEWS EVA BECKSTRAND HAS gone to Salt Lake City for a missionary farewell and will not return until next week after a second farew ell. Please save up all your news from Meadow in preparation for next week. Give it to her or to the PROGRESS. EARLY so we can all cat turkey and a lumber warehouse in Oreread the news on Thursday. gon and his daughter. Stephanie. is married and lives in was here over the weekend with her husband Archie and Ken. leos ( r. Christensen, but are happy she has employment in Logan. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Christensen. mme O MARY Do I present. One leader, one cnt. and three visitors. The prayer was given by Don Tomkinson. Pledges bv Fawn. This time we went to Copley's campground and cooked a tin foil dinner. We )ang songs, roasted marshmellows, and collected some rocks. We cooked hamburgers with onions and potatoes. Every- ones turned out perfect. Flowell Crystallettes met at llcnc Tomkinson s. We had a Halloween party. Wc played and games, ate popcorn drank punch. It was a fun party. Fawn pledges and prayer. lin Fr AND m-:n- rc-fo- A$C Convention all collected some pretty ones Counts Committeeman and ahdnatcs. Wc come back to 'ilcna's 1 lancc for each in- and had hot chocolate and root dividual farmer to be involv- bccrfloats. administration of cc 'n October Meeting Jrm Pr8ram! is to vote in Flowell Crystallettes met at llcna Tomkinson. Six were the A5C election. 14 AS Maws Robins 1 son-in-la- Bonus FaJJ in RUDY & e - MR AND MRS JOHN Hilda Quarnberg g S.hall-onberger- - - son came from Fillmore. Join- the group from Kanosh Vernon. Virge, wives and families. Freda said tha' Sunday was one of the happiest days she ever had. SEV-e- 21. Friday, November MR AND MRS DAHL PARLEY IN 11. WAS IAK-inBradfield, Cahente, Nev. are en to the Richfield Hospi-wer- the proud parents of a girl tal Saturday. His wite Viola born Nov. 3. 1975 at Cedar and son Bud and daughter City Hospital. The grand Melba are with hint, parents are Bishop and Mrs. Darwin Bradfield, Cahente, MR AND MRS BARRY Nev. The great grandparMonroe are !,1C pmud parents ents are Mr. and Mrs. 1 arl of a boy born Nov. 15 at Bradfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Richfield Hospital. The Mon- Riley Thompson. Scipio. roes have one other child. MARI ENE B1.M1S A SON Bridgctte. Grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mon- Marty. Provo spent a couple roe, Scipio and Mr. and Mrs. if days last week visiting George Junes, Sevier; also vith Mr. and Mrs. Mardcn greatgrandp, trouts Mr. and Stone and Joe. Mrs. Irvin Monroe and Mrs. MR AND MRS LEE MON Alice lvic. Die baby weighed roe and son James spent a lew 7 lbs. and 4 o. days visiting Mary's parents TOM A C AROIAN MEM-mot- t Mr. and Mrs. Odell Sum-me- t Ut. last s, Thatcher. spent the weekend with week. Arlene and Memmott. Jay National Tom attended MRS. HARDING. AURORA Guard in illmorc. spent a few davs visiting MR AM) MRS SCOTT te daughter. Thelma and Tick and Penny . Probert and Orem Memmott Emily, in weekend the Scipio. I spent MAY A KINS AND NOI A NOLAN JACKSON home last Ihurs-dathey visited Aunt Mona from Henderson, Nev. and Uncle E.d Robison, who where she has been v. siting live in Logandale dose by. her children Darrel and Cheryl Mona entertained with her Jackson and children, Bruce beautiful singing voice. and wife. Nancy. Nancy took Dathel was happily sur- her mother-in-lato Mesa prised to sec Barney Cooley to visit Nomas stster Clare and visit a few minutes. and her husband Floyd . He is building a new home Claire has been in there dose to Franklins prop- poor health. Bruce and Nancy erty where Franklin will soon brought his mother to Flow ell. be moving his mobile home. I ESS Barney said that he is hoping ROBISON WAS to have his father, Anthon, home with her Juparents. come to Overton and occupy nior and Pearl Robison and his mobile home after they Alvin over the weekend. get moved into their new home. Barney teaches school MR AND MRS FAY WALK-cr- , there, has an attractive, Delta were over from Delsweet wife and five beauti- ta lut week for a day to visit ful children. They are all ac- and help their tive in the church there. and daughter Leif and Jeneal Flaving enjoyed five delight- Alldredge and Glen. On Sunful days in Overton, the memday afternoon the AlldreJgc bers of the birthday party, family including Cindy and started homew ard. Troy visited in Delta with C'arma's and Ross's son Leif's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil, has recently been made Adrian Alldrcdge and Jcneal's manager of a new Ben Frank- parents the walkers. During their stay shm RENT-fl- SCIPIO NEWSty members began gathering at her home with all the food STEVE A: ANDREA POL for a delicious dinner, includSalt Lake City spent a son, beautiful birthday ing the weekend visiting Bishop cake. Leo Robins and Coming from FTowell were and Mrs. her daughter, Leah, husband, Deann. and children, including a GEORGE Mil U R, PROVO granddaughter Jolenc and husband John. Ann (Christen- - spent the weekend visiting, sen) and husband Doug Niel- Las Rushton, Nev. Vegas, spent the weekend visiting their brother Icon Memmott and Venice and Go Peterson SACK MEM' SERVICES were conducted hv Bp. Leo Robins. Invocation by Mvror Wusdcii. I he music wa-- , dire, ted and by Eileen Thompson Darlene Memmott. Sacrament services bv Warren Montoe. and Stephen Probert. Deacons and teach- ers, James Peterson, lerry Monroe, Robert Monroe and Scott Robins. The meeting was under the direction ot High Ilovd rohison. He brought Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith to talk. Ihev spoke of their interest of the Indian Mission. he elosing praver was ottered hv I ee Monroe. CVun-ulnta- 1 MR AM) MRS JACK MON roe attended the Soil Conservation Convention at Rude-waStilt lake Citv Inn, fruiav, and Saturday Thev then visited w ith their dai'ght-eJanet and husband lee belore returning home, r SERVICES HELD FOR BEN CROSLAND Beniamin IE Croslatni. V1. Holden, died November 17. 19"5, at bis home following a long illness. Born Oet. in 15, 1843. Cleveland. Idaho, to Benjamin Henry and Amelia Walton Croslaml. Married Ida Maria . i il n h our t n or in t I Stevens. June 2n. 191b. in Fillmore; solemnized Munli lemple. Former stoikmun. Active in civil ami church allairs. Siirvivnis wife; sons. Doug-!as- , Warren, both Holden; Henrv. Bn ant. both Fill more; Mavnard, Bountiful: Rev, Salt lake Citv; Phil. Kearns: 29 grandchildren: bildren. Funeral services were lit It Wedne-lanoon at the Ilol den 1)S Ward i li.qu Burial. Holden Cemcterv 19 i grcal-grand- 1 MOin Of IN Ml Bl N.l AMiN II. CROSl AND Born Oct. 15. 1893. Cleveland. Idaho. Died Nov. 17. 14-- 5. Holden. Utah. AVatd Services Holden Nov. 14. 1975 Chapel 2 noon. Bishop John R. Condu oiuliu ting. Familv PraverDouglas Croslaml. Pielude and Postlmic Ma- sk : Cat mu Sw allow . Invocation: Gee Johnson. Opening Ri mtitks: Bishop Joint R. Condtc. I rlb-iie- : la Ret Sti phen-,o- Mont C losl.iiul. Speaker: Musical Organ and Piano Duel: Carnta Swallow and Connie Croslaml. Cafe llene Extia baker h onduiy Cali o'der in day belcre Fruit pies, cream pic. m i nc pumpk n c Al 1 C AM HIM p i tiri'r''!S! 1 j ; iop is toil i the In ou have a choice from 3 i 1 , ami In antelopes he's the living room an quisite collection is of great selecion. ex- wikhI on a gathered sculptures shell ami tables fie lias made. I he i ollection include heads of rjnis and antelopes and other animals with twirls, decorative- horns; a huflalo. duplicated from Ihe one on Lay-away- YelcDme - the nickel, an Indian, from the same coin, a tree leaf, almost two fed long, and a fool or better wide, carved fr mi board and a thick from j thick board and hang- ing in a manner to capture the light trom the living room window, He even has carved a goat. and a life sized sea turtle. is a com- In another room bedtoom suite, made nlcte himself. man bv the are s Fiee gilt wrapp'in? 'Lockers' are especially invited at Beulahs Styl- - Shop P ; .V |