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Show Meadow Moments by Eva Beckstrand Mr. Clifford Stewart was happy to have most of his family visit him this week. They came from Redding. Califor- nia, Salt Lake City, and St. George. They visit- ed also at the home of Joe and Joan Stott. Mrs. Norma Beck- strand spent part of Sunday here with Mrs. Eva Beckstrand and the Harold Beckstrand She is from family. Fort Collins, Colorado. She was in Salt Lake City to see her son, Scott, leave for an LDS mission to Ger- many last Thursday. She and her sisters, Beth Robison from Provo and Joan McKee from Las Vegas, enjoyed a reunion at Snowbird and also visited their Bob brother. Spencer, and his family in Bountiful. Grover Swallow and his daughter, Dorcas, and son, Grover, Jr., from Orem visited his father, Thomas Swallow, for a few hours last Monday morning. They were on their way to Panaca, Nevada to take care of their pharmacy there for a week. Julee Chris and and their Findlay from daughter Murray spent the weekend here with her parents, the Gordon Hall family. The Gordon Hall are enjoying family the company this week of Charles Meyers, a nephew and cousin, and Ron Leavitt, a friend, from Spring-field- , Oregon who will be attending Ricks College at Rexburg, Idaho this fall. Neal and Marlene Westphal and children, and Damon, Becky came last week to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bennett. Marlene and Damon stayed for a week. Neal and Becky went back to Las Vegas for that time, then returned to get them the next weekend. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Eva Beckstrand Sunday afternoon were Welby and Myrl Fin-linso- from Leaming- ton. n Karl Tucker and Kav accompanied Stott, Stewart. Flora by Bishop Reid of Charley Speaker: Beckstrand. Salt Lake City is here Don visiting at the home of Speaker: Kav Mr- - and Mrs. Venoy Stott. Labrum. He is also Closing Song, "One Mrs. and Mr. Little by Candle," visiting Clifton Beckstrand, the the Dixie College ProThcron Swallow family. gram Bureau. and Thomas with Benediction by Iliad Swallow. Stewart. Visitors at the home A large crowd from wards of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine neighboring testithe this attended during Penney weekend were their monial. Visitors at the home daughters, Sue Stott and her daughter, and of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mr. and Mrs. Loy Beckstrand were their Nelda Dobson from Salt Lake daughter, members and City. Wadlcy, School of her family from Sunday Sunday morning was Pleasant Grove. conducted by Lloyd Also Bob Hinte, his Robison. wife and family, from Lois Rowley conductSalt Lake City. ed the singing with Bob and his family as called to see Mrs. Lcnore Hosman Eva Beckstrand. organist. The Invocation was Mr. and Mrs. Robert by Chris Findlay. Beckstrand and their The Spiritual baby have moved to thoughts were given by Heber City where he Jesse Freeman and will be teaching school Don Beckstrand. this year. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Participating in the Service Edwards spent a few Sacrament Ben were Damon, days in West Jordan their with Labrum, J.D. visiting Lynn Freeman, Evan and daughter, Janell, and Daniel Bond, Devin family and welcomed a Hall and Jay Beck-stran- beautiful little granddaughter, Jamie Ekkcr The Sacrament into the family. Their Meeting and a Farewell grandson. Shawn, Testimonial for Kay thinks its great to Stott was held Sunday have a baby sister afternoon with Ben after 12'j years. On Stott conducting the Friday afternoon they meeting. were treated to a Beckstrand lovely luncheon at the Joyce conducted the singing home of Janell. Those with Roma Bird as attending were Mr. and organist. Mrs. Henry Paxton, The Invocation was Mrs. Vanetta Robison. by President Lloyd P. Jerry Lue Hurtado. George of the Fillmore, Deanna. Alice Jean, Utah Stake. and Wendy Edwards, Participating in the Beth and LaBoa, Service Karen Knowlden. Sacrament were Mario Petersen A luscious pot luck and Leo Dean Stott. lunch was served and by Virgie Ivie Dc-Lyl- Mark Petersen, Jay Daniel Beckstrand. and Evan Bond, and Devin Hall. The following Testimonial Program was given honoring Kay Stott. number the Dixie College Program Bureau. "Fill The World With Love" w ith Roene Difiore as Director and Accompanist. Remarks by Kays mother, Joan Stott. Remarks his by father, Joe Stott. Musical Number by a girl's quartet from Dixie College, "I Am A Child of GodLovc At directed and Home, accompanied by Shelly Dalton. Speaker: Wendell C. Gray. Talk Short by a friend of Steve STOTS, Mrs. Royal Hurd and children visited at the home of her mother Ruth Allen Saturday. While they were busy freezing corn. They managed to exchange a vew words while Carol Grant and Rasmussen Frandsen of Delta are happy first time parents of a 7 lb. 6 oz. baby born Aug. 16 girl at the West Millard Hospital. She will be named Valyn. Grandmother Veta Rasmus- visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Robinson and baby sen will be going to Scott of Pleasant Delta to help her Grove were here last daughter when she is week with his family released from the hosthe Ralph Robinsons. pital. Some of Carols He helped his father family visited have and Uncle Grant her and the new little install pipes for an girl and her sister, Gae She irrigating system. They Dean, of SLC. returned to their home and Patti children, evening. and James, spent Aug. Saturday Brenda's sister Denice 16 to 19 with mother Peterson of Redmond Veta, then husband visited here with the Gary eame Friday and Robinsons for a few took his family on to Beaver to visit his days. family. Myrle Dean The home of Melville Brown and children. and Nona Tomkinson Deena Day and Glade, was the scene of a came Friday to visit wonderful family reher then on to mother, union Aug. 19 and 20. Delta to visit sister first is but This the by no means the last. They Carol and her husband Grant and little plan to make this an Don daughter. of Each annual affair. wifes, Rasmussen of Bountisons. their and families will take a ful worked in the turn hosting this event. FHA office in Delta He was Roy and Gloria were in Aug. able to visit his sister this year charge Carol and Grant and the where family a see new little niece to treated was His sons delicious dinner at Valyn. and Glen visited Terry their home on Friday in Flowell, Don came evening. The children and visited Friday and enjoyed games his mother overnight. many family pictures He and his sons re- were taken. All of the turned home on were children present afternoon, and all of the grand- - Saturday and Mrs. B.N. and their children Williams and children children, except two Tcra Dawn, Chanda, and families. Roy and Byron Gloria, children Dan, Sheri Maria and Michael, arrived Aug. 19 from Howard, and Gayla, their home in Kammar-ravill- e to enjoy a visit son Douglas of SLC, La with Dawns parents, Max and Meg, children and Florence afternoon was Stewart and Tonya Bert the and of Denver, Don and Swallow, and brothers, visiting spent and Garth, catching up on all the llena, children Andy, Kent wives their and family new s. Connie. Laurel and children. returMrs. Bonnie They Fred and Rodney. home Sunday of Los Altos children ned Margene, after California has attending church Scan, Cory, Jason, ith thc familyvisiting at the DeVon and Jamie of and of Mr. and Mrs- Jscph Rockland. Idaho. Gerald Edwards attended Grandchildren and Robinson Sacrament Meadow, also at Meeting families were: home of Mr. and Dawnetta in Holden Sunday to be Andrus, Mrs. Merrill Hone of four and a present at thc Testidaughters Fillmore. son of St. George, monial for their grandGerald and Luella Wanda and Dell son Preston StephenEdwards spent two Lee son. Robinson Despain and baby son days fishing at Otter of Logan, Larry and his wife Sue Ann found Janice but Creek, Tomkinson and daughters Julie raincoats more useful and three daughters Heather and Marin than fishing tackle. of Provo. Mark Tom- of Pocatello also attended. They were guests kinson of Delta. over the weekend of Clan Dan returned just Frampton I ee's from an LDS mission to parents. Joe and Pauline. They also California Friday where gathers visited his brothers, he was met at the Clara and Grant and Ralph, and port in Salt Lake bv his Frampton had tour of ti a m ., v families. their sons, wives and , , Mrs. Fred (Paula) n J a, families visit with them and family Christensen mc at thc. during the weekend. ard recTeat.on were in Holden SunHall Only John and wife had a mcct' day to visit her parents sickness in their family "hcrc an George and Rheadcan was then held, ing and and Stephenson enjoyable program and sisters brothers dinner was prepared by tjic families their Gloria. and and and K', and especially to attend A were family. family remiemscmg testiwas thc missionary Morris of Bountiful, organization for her brother monial El Don and Doug, completed and plans Preston. irfmade for future reu- Evan and Sandv. their mons and genclogy and Nephi. Forty-onwives and children. people POWERFUL Thc Framptons are a wcrc present to enjoy LIGHTWEIGHT very close family and ,his wonderful occaWATER PUMPS 16-1- r- - - Musical given by They came over for some genealogical data. They also visited Laura and Clifton Beckstrand and the Harold Beckstrand family. Visiting at the Mel vin and Edith Cox home for the weekend were the Owners, their Jerry Warner, and his wife. JoLynn, and Kavs Dixie from who their family from Mur- College goes ray and Mrs. Carol on a mission soon. Musical Number, Hintze, a niece from The Missionary" bv Salt Lake City. son-in-la- Howell IVa lures Inc. - Air-iti- i I - v Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Robison spent which three days, was a quick trip, to help their children Tom and Kerry Quigley look for a home in LeGrande, Ore., where they will soon from be moving Colorado. Mrs. Phil and Starley children Shane and Tamlyn of Granger cared for her home and the Quigleys little daughter Cami while the family was The Quigley away. Damion and boys, with Troy, stayed their Quigley grandparents in Fillmore. Dorene Jimmy spent from Tuesday to Saturday with the RobiShe will be sons. attending Snow College this year. She came early from her home in New Mexico to look for employment. Mr. Hurd Royal or Orem and his brother Ted Hurd of Iowa stopped at the home of Royals mother-in-la- Ruth Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, Missionarys family hosts luncheon A buffet luncheon was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe their following son Kays farewell testimonial in Meadow afternoon, Sunday Aug. 31, 1977, where they were hosts to 200 approximately guests, many of whom had traveled great dis- tances to be in atten- dance. The Program Bureau of Kay. from Dixie, under the dir- ection of Roene Di- Fiore, entertained the group with their music as family and friends visited together be- fore leaving for their destinations. Brother Wendel Gray, Insti- tute and Sigma Gamma Chi advisor, and his wife and children were among the guests. Friends unable to make the testimonial called at the home throughout the day and one carload of friends arrived even as late as 9 o'clock from Monti- - Allen, on Aug. 18.Thcy were on their way to Panoca, Nev. to visit their Aunt Marie overnight. Royals son, Bobbie, and Ted's cello, Utah. son, Billie, stayed with Bruce White, a close Ruth. The men and friend from Bend, their sons returned Oregon, surprised Kay to Orem Friday. Ruth at the church Sunday a lovely prepared morning and had dri- dinner for them ven all night with a before they left. friend to be present. Paul and Susan They spent Sunday Neilson of Orem are evening reliving their the proud parents of experiences of their a little son born Wed. tour to Europe with the Aug. 17. Grandparents concert group in the are Mr. and Mrs. Don summer of 1976 and E. Neilson of Clear-Lakfor home departed and are surely early Monday. Allihappy with their new' son Bauer, also of the little grandson. American Youth in Three sisters, Wendy, Amy, and Melany Mr. and Mrs. Sam await their little brohave enjoyed Utley ther at home. Mr. and Mrs. Mer having their friends Steve Lewis and his lin Roberts and children of Idaho Falls wife Chris from Califwere overnight ornia as their guests four days. guests Saturday and for friends of are of their They Sunday Joannes before she daughter and married and Teresa and Allen was to Flowell. moved RobAlldredge. The erts children, Rosie, Shirly Nielsen and Heidi, Mathew and Shawn daughters will remain here for a Lauri, and Patti and the vacation with Teresa latters husband, Dave Allen. Melanie and came from their and Patricia Roberts home in California with returned home with her husband, Ray Niel- after sen, and their parents Bill, men folks had gone spending an enjoyable week here. to California to attend Ruth Rasmussen of wedding of Patti Provo spent Sunday and Dave. Ray and his Sunday father own the property attending Schixil and Sacrament across the road south meeting and visiting of Claude Carling. with her sister and They are putting up brother in law Melba buildings for a business and Grant Rasmussen they will operate. and babv. e son-in-la- his-fath- Concert chorus and her mother of Granger, Utah attended the monial and luncheon, members Family entire the were present of Joe and family Joan: Gale and Lana Stott and son Sean; Van and Sue Stott and Stephanie; daughter Tony and Paula Stott son and Anthony Paula all of Salt Lake testi-Sto- tt August 26, 1977 l0ef0S8y"(ciJ The Sugarloafers Motorcycle Club held a meeting last week at the Truck Stop Cafe where they discussed the Demolition Derby which will be held August 27 at 8:00 p.m. They will be sponsora notocross ing earlier that evening. All interested contact any of the following: Richard Darnell, Mike Winget, Beth Ann of Cahoon, ma Stott: President and Don Sister Lloyd George or R Fuller, & R Services, and son Richard and wife; daughter Mrs. be will Trophies Janet Finlinson and 3 Also a Ben and given away. 175 IT will children, new Yamaha Laurel Stott and sons be given away. You Leo and Doug;-al- I of purchase a ticket the children of Clifford may from any Elks Lodge with Stewart their 2420 or families, Gwen and member. Sugarloafer Keith Sargent of Salt The race in Ely was Lake City; Hope and a big success. Those Albert Peterson and Don were Shauna racing daughters Jeff Fuller, Johnson, and Jani of Redding, Jeff Robison, Clell Beth and California; and Dan and Edwards, Tucker Roger Don Fuller Wade. daughters Kari and and Jeff Johnson had Joni; Thell and Kathy serious bike problems Stewart and children and had to drop out. Vicki, Cindi, Mark and others placed in The Julie of Salt Lake City; 5. Those who the top Thad and Racquel in the pit were helped Stewart and children Don Fullers family, Sheri, Ron and Susan the Cahoon Fred of St. George, Utah, family, Tom Scottern, and Ren Robison, FmHA to All David Johnson. in all it was a very Receive enjoyable day. There will be a Applications Hare The Farmers Home .Scrambles Desert will Administration Race sponsored by the receive applications Buzzards Motorcycle until Sept. 30, 1977, Club of Salt Lake on under special loan proSept. 11 at Jerico in by which the grams initiated Sugarloafers President Jimmy Carter to assist farms and will be participating. The next meeting improve community water systems affected will be held on Aug. 25 at 8:00 p.m. All memby prolonged drought. bers be there, very imFmHA county superAll interLee A. visor, Wankicr, portant! said the application ested in joining please deadline was designatcontact any of those ed by a Federal Interabove mentioned or be to our next agency Drought Emergency Coordinating Committee in naming areas eligible for benefits of the special programs. All counties in wells to improve comthe State of Utah are munity water systems among the areas desig-Fiel- adversely affected by nated. drought. FmHA emergency deadline Another loans covering losses to emergency applies e from drought and )water system projects: viding additional credit They must be complete needed to restore ed by November 30, duction are available to 1977. farmcrs "ho lack other Mr. Wankicr said the City-child- 743-515- 743-571- Vel-frien- ren 743-575- 743-653- 743-572- Non-Europe- pro-Th- pro-th- s Loans, which cr,cdd' may be b supp,cmentcd afc availab, for cmergCnCy mca. surcs sucb as deepen- jng or drilling new grs FmHA office for Millard and Juab Counties can supply further information on terms of the special drought emergency programs. rantED e n -I t ,13 J E First Security Home Equity Loan can provide from $2,500 to $25,000. A c You've been putting money into your home. Now you can take some out with a First Security Home Equity Loan. Borrow on its increased value to add a room, modernize, plan a trip, send the kids to college. Any worthwhile purpose. The payments? Simple. 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