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Show Scipio Scene by Hilda Quarnberg & Maxine Robins and Mrs. Nord Memmott, and their son Mr. Dale Robins, who is attending Snow College, at Ephraim, spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robins. He brought a friend Carl Knight, Spokane, Wash, who is also attending Snow College to spend the weekend. Kent Klder Memmott. Provo atended the baptismal services in Salina Ward. Kent baptised his niece Milissa Memmott. They also attended church services Sunday when she was confirmed a member of the LDS Church. The Sorensens are 40th their celebrating anniversary in the Seipio YVe Merc. a extend welcome to all friends and acquaintances during the week. Sunday night the following attended meeting in Payson to listen to the report of Elder Russell Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Nord Memmott and son Kent. Russell is a nephew of the Hatchs'. Sacrament Services were held at f " p'.m. following Stake conference, counselor Neil Monroe conducted, opening prayer Chester Memmott, music by Darlene Memmot and Shirlev Robins. The Seventy Quarum Brothers Lee Monroe and Don Pro-beand their wives Mary and Julieanna were the speakers. Their children n sang a number. The was given by Bob Mr. and Mrs. Morris and family Ouarnberg Mr. and Mrs. Jonny QuarnBeaver, berg. spent the weekend with their mother, Hilda Quarnberg. dinner Birthday held Sunday Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Capps. Families: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zikes of S.L.C., Mr. and Mrs. Joe Newsnup Yuba Dam. and Ruby rt Quarnberg. The birthday was for Mark Capps and Tressa Newsnup who turned 10 years old. beni-dictio- Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson spent Sat. and Sunday visiting with Brad and Dorothy Thompson Centerficld. Bill and Eileen went on to Logan and saw their son Chris, returning to Centerficld for dinner Sunday. Camille Peterson also came with Chris Brad-ficl- Mr. and Mrs. Jay Memmott received word that Rosalie their daughter and husband George Nolan had a baby bey, born Jan. 27 at the Cottonwood hospital. S.L.C. The baby was named Christopher Alan. He only weights 2 lbs. 14 oz. and was taken to the University Hospital for care and medication. Rosalie is progressing fine. The Nolans have two other sons. Jay and Trent. They are with their grandparents in Seipio. Virginia and Gary Snyder visited home recently. They are living in Las Vegas. Nev. where have employement. was 23 at they Marvin and Sherma Turner and four children Tina, Blake, Regina, and Kyle, are living in Mrs. Geraldcne Peterson honored her daughter Hondv Lynn on her third birthday. Wed. Jan. 26. She had her little friends in for a party. Richfield, Utah, Marvin is assistant Ranger in the Forest Service and was transferred from Bedford, to Richfield. Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Quarnberg are happy to have their daughter and Marvin and family close by. Mr. and Mrs. Kasey Quarnberg and son Jimi Bob. Orem, drove down Saturday. Mary Ann and Beulah drove to Richfield to spend the afternoon w ith Mr. and Mrs. George Miller spent a few days in Orem, last week. Visiting at the home of their grandparents during the weekend were Rhea and Patti Knoell from Orem, They were happy to have them come. Their grandparents are Clifton and Beckstrand. Laura Tony and Paula Stott spent a few days here with his parents Joe and Joan Stott last week. They were on their way home from their Honeymoon. Sherma. and Iris Terrell returned Bond from a home vacation with her sisters, in Overton Nev. at Carina's home. Others of the family they visited were: Geraldine Kimball and her husband's mother, weeks' Edith who Kimball vacation a spending Terrell was busy helping the Cutlers do some outside work that needed to be done. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards are in California the California enjoying and weather visiting members of their family and friends down there. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson spent part of the day Thursday in Provo and came back home the same day. They received a telecall from their phone r daughter Rochelle in S.L.C. They went to S.L.C. that evening and took care of their Hunsaker erandehildrcn while their parents went for the airplane trip to Canada. Hun-sake- May Labrum and Della Madsen went to S.L.C. Monday morning to attend for funeral services Dellas sister in law, Evelyn Madsen Jacobson. Mrs. gomery brought Velma Saturday Deserec Mont- from S.L.C. her grandmother Stott home on and staved her. Velma last week wedding Tony and over-nightwi- went to Orem. They were happy to have them come. Their grandparents are Clifton and Laura Beckstrand. Tony a spent and Paula Stott lew days with his parents Joe and Joan Stott last week. They were on their way home from their honeymoon. Terrell and Bond Iris returned home from a weeks vacation with her sisters, in Overton Nev. at Carmas home. Others of the family they visited were: Geraldine Kimball, and her husband's mother, Edith Kimball who is spending a vacation with Kimball family and Lcora Richfield. from Allen Terrell was busy helping the Cutlers do some outside work that needed to be done. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards arc in Calif, enjoying the California and weather visiting members of their family and friends down there. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson spent part of the day Thursday in Provo and came back home the same day. received a call from daughter Rochelle saker in S.L.C. They they phone tele- their Hun- went to S.L.C that evening and took care of their Hunsaker grandchildren while their parents went for an airplane trip to Canada. May Labrum and Della Madsen went to S.L.C. Monday morning to attend funeral Services for Della's sister in law, Evelyn Madsen Jacobson. MontMrs. Desiree Lake Salt from gomery City brought her grandmother Velma Stott home on Saturday and stayed overnight with her. Velma went to S.L. J, last week and attended the wedding of her grt nd- - S.L.C. and attended the of her grandson Paula. Visiting at the home of their grandparents during the weekend were Rhea and Patti Knoell from ora Green This coupon is worth money. You can apply it at your John Deere dealer s to any item in four classes of machines (one coupon only to any one machine). Ask your dealer about the spe- - is with the Kimball family and Lcora Allen from Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins spent Sunday in Orem with their daughter Jolene, Scott, her husband, and Emily. They celebrated Mark's Birthday. Sunday afternoon Marks father, Con D. Robins and family had dinner together. Millard County Meadow Moments by Eva Beckstrand cial financing on certain tools. Offer runs from 15 January to 15 June 1977. Clip Long Green Dividend coupons, stop in and save. Research for the Goverment Many Title 111 projects funded for fiscal year 1976 and described below arc projects continued from previous years. Not all projects in operation have been described. Some projects arc still in early stages of development and are not vet ready for dissemination. For further information on any of the Ken contact projects Lindsay at the State Board of Education, Districts where the projects arc in operation arc listed after the project title. HOPE (health and Optimum Physical Education) Davis. Carbon, Emery. son Tony and Paula. Sherry Shepherd. Slake Relict Society gave a talk. Those participating in the service sacrament were: Leo Dean Stott, Daniel Terry Petersen, Mark Petersen, J.D. Freeman, Jay Beckstrand and Trav Bond. The Sacrament song was sung by the congreBond, for the Testi- monial was Bishop Beckstrand. Mario Petersen, then spoke. His father Paul Petersen then spoke. The Choir then sang a number, with Kim Petersen singing solo for the first two lines. A talk was then given by Mary Ella Petersen. Closing song was sung by both the congrethe choir. gation and Benedicton was by Gary Petersen. Paul Petersen conducted the singing with Roma Bird as accompanist. Visitors at the church were: Finlinson- Ken in charge of the Seminary Work at the Millard High School, his wife and family front Fillmore and John and Sharia Starlcy from Cedar City and Gary's friend from school. Mario goes into the Mission Home this week This is the third son of the Petersen to go on a mission. He goes to Florida The ward here wishes him success in hiS work. Roy Labrum of Milford passed away Sunday afternoon after an accident Graveside Funeral Services will be held in Meadow afternoon. Wednesday He is a brother oGcorge and Glen Labrum and May Labrum and Della Madsen. The funeral Services and obituary wil be in next weeks Progress. SI 25 Coupon S75 Coupon S200 Coupon Name Address Machine. arm $50 Dividend 205 307 509 Rotary Cultrrs 45 78 68 Rear Blades 965 1065A Wagons 3 35 Bale Elevators 150W 3000 W Port, lUle Alternators HO 1H LH Series Spring-Toot- Harrow Sections $125 Dividend 143 145 146 148 158Lo,tders 230 335 535 55.1 Sprayers J08 348 Auger E.evutors 15 KW 25 kW Alternators $75 Dividend 609. 709 Rotary Cutters 115. 156 Rear Blades 1075 1275 Wagons 37 Loader 51 Post Driver 306 396 Auger Elevators 990 Bale Loader 4000 W 5000 W Portable Alternators $200 Dividend 1508 Rotary Cutters 700 r 50 Grinder Mixers 428 Flight Elevator 40 kW 55 kW Alternators 737 ; excluding the restricted, or MILLARD COUNTY IMPLEMENT Utahs economy on Utahs economy in 1977, seems poised to continue the successful highly business climate of 1976, according to the quarterly First Security Bank News- letter being distributed this week, said A. Le Grande Davies. Dr. Kelly K. Matthews, vice president and economist is the editor of the Newsletter. Total employment is expected to increase by 25,500 jobs, on top of the in22.000 employment crease in 1976. The unrate, which employment dropped sharply in 1976, to 5.6 in December, probably will remain near 5 j throughout most of the year. The construction industry can look forward to another strong year in Graveside services for James Alex Day were held Fillmore at Cemetery burs. Funeral services were held in Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy the day 1 pi ev ions. Full military tumors were accorded the Veteran at the burial. He died Jan. 24, 1977 in Roy of a heart attack. He was born in Fillmore March 25, 1927, the son ol Clinton and Flora Doutre Ilene l)av. He married Salford in 1952 at Ely, Nev. He was an inspector for Sperrv Univac in North Salt He Lake. had served with the United States Navy and with the National Utah Guard. He was a member of the rapid 1976 growth rates in residential construction may not be duplicated in 1977, a sizeable is increase expected. Declining interest rates in the fourth quarter reflected a more expansive Church. I DS Survivors are: widow, three sons and one daughter, Stephen A. Rov : Dav. Michael J. Day, and Cary L, Day, all of I avion; Miss Dianna Day, three Roy: monetary policy and a continued sluggish demand for business loans. By the second half of 1977, as the demand for business loans in constrengthens junction and a general upturn in business activity, interest rates should press gently upward, the report concludes. stepbrothers and one stepsister, Mike Price. Bart Price, and Scott Price, all of Rov: Miss Jeaninc Price, Ogden, two sisters, Miss Rose Day, Ncphi: Mrs. Dolly Cook, Eugene, Qrc. Jess Bennett. Services for Oliver W. Davies former resident dies Memorial Services for Oliver W. (Odd) Davies were held July 29, 1977 in Fillmore Third Ward Chapel. They were as FOLLOWS: Family Prayer by a brother, Murray Davies. Prelude and post-lud- e music by Marjorie Robison. rites Military were conducted by Post 61 of the American Legion, under the direction of E. Park Smith, 83, died in San Diego, Calif. Dec. 21, 1976. He was born in Fillmore in 1893. He Fdna married Paxton, sister to Uriel Paxton. He was a plumber and he followed that trade for several years here before (hey moved to San Diego. His wife died Sept. 19. 1975. He is survived by a the exception- 1977, While ally Echo Blake in hospital Mrs. Echo Blake, now living in Evanston, under-ven- t surgery at the S.L.C, LDS Hospital Friday. Her and daughter husband. Betty and Pierce Nelson, brought her to the hospital and slaved during the weekend. She is recovering satisfactorily. f Automatic Retirement Check Deposit Jordan. Millard. Ncbo, Ogden, Rich. San Juan. Project HOPE is a program in elementary physical education. Developed for a rural school with limited funds, limited ctiuip-menno health services, nor organized physical education curriculum, the project offers organization, curriculum, health services, and evaluation guides which allow project implementation at several levels, depending on resources available to the school. Consultant No Cost Service For Customers 62 or Over Guaranteed deposit into checking or savings account. Checking account Social Security, Civil Service or other retirement checks Money orders Personalized checks Cashier's checks Traveler's checks Can't be lost or stolen. weather, health or transportation worries. Notary public No card, your passport services ID amount of your check goes into your account on the day it's due without fail. The services, training, audiovisuals. informational materials, and visits to the model project arc avai- to free Check cashing privileges at over 132 First Security Bank offices r lable. MX liM.MUHUYNUWmH 4S2-03-90- self-conce- 57 . This Long Green Dividend coupon has the redemption value checked when by e applied against the purchase price of specified equipment offered It participating John Deere dealer, who sets his own retail prices your dealer does not have equipment in stock that is included in the Long Green Dividend Program, the machine you want can be ordered from John Deere and the value of the coupon will be deducted (rom the purchase price Only one coupon can be applied against the purchase of any given machine Use ot the coupon is limited to products which can be delivered as determined by dealer's orders and machine availability NOTE: (1) You must pay any sales tax on the total purchase price Long Green Dividend (2) this coupon is void where prohibited, taxed Offer expires June 15, 1977. sou Anthony J. Smith, and one daughter, also by one brother, John, and two sisters, Addie and Myrtle. Park kept in touch with relatives here, including the Warner family and Paxtons up until a few years ago, when he wasnt able to travel. James Alex Day Family members from out of town who came to attend the services were: Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Black. (Ellen) Mr. and Mrs. Max Riley, Mrs. Ordell Black, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith (Ada), Mr, and Mrs. Bill Ham-mac- k and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davies, Mrs. Shirley Nelson and son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Bertha) Tart, Mr. and Mrs. John Tart, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davies and girls, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray and daughter MagDalene, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jay Snow, Ray Mrs. Garland Shurtz, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. r Friday, February 4, 19V Graveside Services for nephews. -- When PLEASE a in picture, you bring it keep it in mind that could one that Choose lost. get you have an extra of. 533-589- Through a curriculum of movement education, HOPE raises the students' level of fitness and motor skill, which contributes to an improved and encourages academic achievement Existing personnel are trained in the teaching o' body movement and boiiv awareness. The problem solving teaching method is used and individual reis sponse encouraged. Competition is now introduced unless it is and oris iginated. Emphasis placed on developing the individual student's ability to relate to and use the body in a variety ot ways (recreation, problem solving. , ,) which not onlv builds but prepares students for a iifetime of physical involvement. The project has been nationally validated 84631 Davies, nephew, A Nephew, Bill Hammock was the first speaker. Home On I he Range was sung by June and Steve Kelly, Lynettc Linda Davies, and Jack Davies, accompanied by Marjorie Robison. Bishop E. Lloyd Mitchell was the concluding speaker. Jack Peterson The Place Where 1 sang Worship. Steve Davies, nephew, offered the benediction and the grave was dedicated by Bishop Junior Robison. Odd died at the Harrison Memorial Jan. Hospital 20. 1977 at the age of 63. He was born Sept. 26, 1913 at Fillmore, Utah to Ellen Robinson and John H. Davies. He had his schoolUtah. ing in Fillmore. He spent a few years in the Snake Valley area working for his uncles. He then went up to the Northwest, where he spent 40 years in the Puget Sound area, excluding his service. Hes military the eighth child in a family of 14 children. He is survived by his wife, MagDalene, Bremerton, Wash.; two brothers Kenneth of Clearfield, Utah and E. Murray Davies, Fillmore, Utah; four sisters, Mrs. Calvin Black (Ellen) of Tooele, Utah. Mrs. Alwin Smith (Ada) of Syracuse, Utah Mrs. Bill Williams (Alice) of Seattle, Washington; and Mrs. Fred Tart (Bertha) of S.L.C. Utah, and several (29) nieces and t. $50 Coupon Vtah Commander West Barton. Invocation was by Jeff In Memory of Odd Davies The Meadow Ward Sacrament Meeting and the Missionary Testimonial for Mario Petersen was held Sunday afternoon with Bishop DeLyle Beckstrand conducting. The opening song was sung by the congregation. gation, Speaker Progress, Fillmore, child-designe- GIVES YOU BOTH ! Direct Deposit service can now be arranged when you bring in your Social cards are Security. 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