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Show Kanosh by kan Mrs, Fred (Evelyn) Matthews flew to Salt Lake last weekend where she was met by her mother, Freida Dimmick. They came on to Fillmore for a short visit and then left by car for the Matthews in She Texas. will visit them for several months. Prior to then, Freida visited in East Ely for Athens, a few weeks with another daughter and Ella and husband, Wilford Ashby and two 'I heir two children. older ones, Patricia is attending Weber State College and Tom is a student at Utah Tech in Provo, missed seeing their grandmother. SNOWBIRDS LEAVE local other for left have couples for Yuma, Arizona the winter. Milt and Noreinc Warner took off first. Jarrel and Vada Rasmussen left Both last Saturday. homes have mobile which they leave there year around. Guests of Wallace Muir Bernetta and were Elvin Mitchell, sons Jeff and Scott. Jeffs friend Colleen, Mark Jennings, and Mark Skidmore., of Brigham City. They went home without any venison. Visiting Mrs. Della Ella were Paxton Sheffield. Gail, Paul, and Duane Paxton, and Two were: Christensens Davids sister, Mary Em home Hansen, and her husband, Edward; and parents of the bride, Charles and Thelma F'isher. All are from Salem, Oregon. They were all in attendance at church services in Kanosh. A wedding party w as held at the Christensen home Monday afternoon, October 24th. Private Dean Shields Bill Livingwas welcomed home ston. from the Provo visit with area. They harvested fora family and friends. two deer. He has been stationed Turner has David at Fort Knox, Ky. with his Progress changed the National Guard. from Fresno. California to Fillmore. R. L. Rice James Crisp has from Fillmore to Grand Dixie moved Pray." Arizona. Glendale, was Sacrament Marshall Preal George and administered by Mac Alvin Englcstcad have and Shields Roger left for St. George both Haglund. Passed by Elders ST. GEORGE - Dixie to spend a few months. Kenneth Wheeler, College has announced Margaret Rose WilCleve Christensen, Rey that Robert L. Rice will son spent last week ride as the Grand visiting Huber. Dennis Cumher grandMarshall in the 1977 mother. Jane Wilson. fulland our mings, Dixie College Home- Bill Wilson came for time missionaries. Guest speakers were coming Parade sched- the weekend and took Mr. and Mrs. Robert uled for November 5. his daughter back to St. Salt Lake City with downtown Nielson, son Dan, and in him. George. daughter Jaleen. Mr. Rice, a Farming-toThe meeting was Tom and Elva What-col- t native, is founder very interesting and have moved to each gave beneficial of Health Industries. St. George for the Inc., the world's largtalks. months. Their winter est health spa chain. Hymn: Closing in Sandy. is home 1972 In Mr. Rice "Glorv to God on Guests of Jeanie million one donated High." the dollars to the Univer- Bennett during Benediction: Ray sity of Utah for the weekend were her son. mond Adams. of the Eddie, wife, and family Visitors attending renovation from Salt Lake City. which was stadium, in services church Beulah and Rice named Kanosh were: Mr. and later in his honor. Payne vacation- Mrs. Michael Call and Stadium in Las Vegas last cd three sons, Tom and week . son-in-la- ten-day- s n Verene of Bountiful were guests of her Zina Mrs. mother, Stott during the weekend. Darlene and Billy Mundy had their three married children home during the long weekend. Diane and Dustun Mundy, Tamara and Jay Starley, Darnell and Jake Nichol, and their families all came from the Salt Lake The men City area. in some hunting. got Zina of Guests Hunter during the past week have been SherEarl Olsen WINTER Raymond Adams, Clicll Hatton and daughters Linda and Dawnell and families, Mr. and Ron Watts Mrs. and family; Mrs. Marvin Turner, Bart Watts, Mrs. Chester Perkins and daughter Marlene, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Winterose and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Charlotte Cummings, Davis Labrum, Ana Davis Loy Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen, Boyd Vicki Steve and Staples, Kirk Penney, and Anita Whitaker Higgs. Visiting at the Lester Call's recently have been their daughter, Reta Muncy and three children from Logan, Utah. David Gae and Christensen have had friends and relatives at their home during the week. David's nephew, Ernie Hansen, and fiance, Kimberly Fisher, will be married in the Manti Temple Tuesday, October 25, 1977. Others who have been guests of the Millard County Progress, Fillmore, ( tub iNnvs OFF FOR THE Dathel Whitaker was a hustle, bustle at the Willard Whitakers Thursday and Friday as the children following gathered at their home to join their father and brothers, Melvin and for the deer Mike, hunt. Glen, Lilly, and baby son were met at the airport in Fillmore, where they came in, in their plane, having been elk hunting in the Wyoming with Price brothers, sons of Nora, near their ranch. Joining the hunting party in Wyoming was Jarold Sorenson and a friend, also of Fallon, Glen was Nevada. proud of his five point elk. The others also had good luck in this hunt. Other Whitaker family members coming to Kanosh for the hunt were: Anita Higgs, Leah Bunting, Ray and lady friend Pam Mower. Christine Fullmer, their partand families. ners, Their campsite is located on top of East Mountain. Price Nora spent some time in Idaho Falls taking care of while grandchildren their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price joined the elk hunters in Wyoming. The Mexican food was delicious and a large crowd attended the supper Thursday evening; the proceeds the toward going annual Scout dues. Sacrament meeting conducted was by Counselor Ron Boran. Hymn, Opening God of Our Fathers, We Come Unto Thee. Alton Invocation: Staples. Sac. Hymn: "God. Our Fathers, Hear Us It Fillmore and osh. LaVae Smith came from Glendora. Califhis ornia, to visit folks, Jim and June will-be-ca- use e 1 rather than a glorified babysitter sponsored by our government and supported by our tax dollars. For Classified ads with Mr. and Mrs. Don Quarnberg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl drove to Bradficld Cedar City Friday and met their son, Darwin his and Bradficld, wife. Fay Louise, from and also Caliente, Lee their daughter, Ann. and family. The Darwas occasion win's and his granddaughters birthdays. Bill and Verlene Hatch had many home for the deer hunt, son David, Paul, also some nieces and nephews. Bishop Leo Robins conducted Sacrament Meeting Sunday. The opening prayer son-in-la- was by Mont Robins, the music was conductMae ed Anna by Quarnberg and Eileen Thompson. The Sacrament services were by Mike Monroe and Rodney Quarnberg: passed by Robert and Terry Monroe, Sam and Todd Probcrt. family of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Johnson, Fillmore, and Abners brother, Kav. furnished their the program; Bevin. and Calvin boys. spoke: his wife sang a solo; and the last remarks were by Abner. The closing prayer was by Robert Memmott. Freeman Mrs. Memmott. Richfield, and Mrs. Kcryl Jensen and son. Richfield, spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mem mott. 3 Sincerely, Ronad R. Hare 0 family in Bountiful. Ann Mrs. Mary Pro-ber- t, i Pro features: Automatic oiling Push button compression release Throttle latch for easy Starting? All weather Mac ignition Chain Rugged and Dependable f MPro Saw 11 Thousands of pros swear 526995 it' SS 45 North Mam 8RADSHA7V AUTO PARTS 33 South Mam Fillmore Fillmore COMPANY - -- Hear about our FEED PROTECTION from Pfizer, PROGRAM distributor of Banminth & Mecodox. Store Hours, Weekly, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday - 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come meet the Steve Regan Company representatives who will be here to answer V Refreshments will be served I Full Line of Feed, Seeds, Vet Supplies Farm Chemicals, Fertilizers Livestock Equipment Door Prizes Cameras, Knives, Hats, y4 Drill Black & Dekker MEET THE FRIENDLY Neil Winterton - STEVE REGAN personnel Sid Mortenson - Larry Taylor ? i 555 " KlMBAll 743-554- . Guy-Robins- Turner and family. Miss Carol Jean SLC, and Mr. Steve Probcrt, Farmthe ington, spent weekend hunting and with their visiting parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Probcrt, and Margaret and Patricia. Warren George Monroe and Joe Store Hew home Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Melvin from Kentucky where and Bennett their hey have been stagirls. Chelsae. Jamie, tioned to enjoy the and Shelly, SLC, spent deer hunt with their the weekend with Mr. families, Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Neil Monroe. Dix Monroe and Mr. Mrs. Marden Also their son, Ray and Neil, SLC, spent the Stone. weekend home. by m The Quarnberg. Mr. and Mrs. Richand Goodman ard Provo, son, spent Saturday hunting and visiting Mary and Myron Wasden. Steve and Andrea and son, Poulton Steve's also Jeff, brother, SIC. and Mr. Kent Hatch, Provo and Robins Miss Kathy weekend the spent with Bishop Leo and Shirley Robins. Kathy Beeston and friend. Kim Myers, Provo, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Kathys grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins. Miss Glenda Mathews, USC Logan, spent with weekend the Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mathews. Miss Jeanne Monroe, Provo, and Mary Monroe, USC Logan, spent the weekend with Lamar and Gwen Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Mr. and Summers, Mrs. David Thompson, I hatcher, Utah, spent a few days visiting their daughter, Mary, and Lee Monroe and family. Mrs. Violet Esklund is back w ith her daughter, Helen, and She has been Yvonne with and New Store In Delta Steve Regan Company Nov. 10 11 12 questions. Enjoy our meetings on Thursday Nov. 10 at 7:00 p.m. and hear about Animal Health. On Friday Nov. 11, at 7:00 p.m. a meeting on Swine will be held. i son-in-la- Its deer season Or the waterfowler who again, those special bangs away at geese few days a year that up in the stratosphere. so many Utah sports- He too is not breaking men look forw ard to. the written law. but Its also an important in both cases the odds time to think about against a clean kill w hat we do and how we are slim and none, it -- our conduct and the clean kill is do afield 'll your the true sportsman's our actions will first obligation. do much to shape the The ethical hunter publics attitude to- understands that he ward us, and that will receive from the attitude may well play hunt in direct proporan important part in tion to his investment the future of hunting. in care, knowledge, Hunters are really and respect. He may subject to two sets of not fill his limit, but laws--thwritten law he will know that that that governs seasons, one bird or animal and fairly bag limits, and hunting taken the honorably and is better methods, code on honor that the than many brought to on bag unfairly. hunter imposes laws himself. But make no Conservation mistake; a man can be and hunting ethics and licensed are two sides of the still same coin. We have and never be a true sports- known tor a long time man. that without regulation Take, for example, and conservation, huntthe hunter who chances ing would disappear. a shot at a deer more We know now that than 500 yards away. with out dedication to He is acting within the the unwritten laws, limits of the written to the ethics of the law, but his action is sport, hunting will just an thing by ethical. as surds suffer. -- i g Smith. Elaine Mason spent ion. the weekend with her The first and foreLaura Warner, mother, most responsibility for wa Leonard while our children lies with hunting deer. the themparents Lcda Kesler Abe and selves. We, when we overnight stayed w ith her mother, accept the duties and of Laura, and then went responsibilities take it on to Cove Fort to parenthood, were upon ourselves to raise hunt. They dinner guests of Jack our children to be adults responsible and Beth Scottorn. in our society. However, many of the parents today have erroneously come to believe that this to the duty belongs churches, the schools, and the town. These THE ETHICS OF HUNTING by Hilda Quarnberg people and groups have a great influence on & our children. Hrwpvrr, their duty is secondary Visting at the Rich- to that of the parents. ard Thatchers over the From my contacts deer hunt weekend with the people of were Mr. and Mrs. most are Stephen Bishop and Fillmore, constantly complaining girls. Mr. Bill Ames about too much governand son, Dan Layton. involvement Mr. Elwood Dutson ment in our lives pnd that the and son, John Kearns cost of government is w ere also visitors. too high. However, Mrs. Helen Quarn-bercame down on everytime people have a problem their first Wednesday to stay resort is to say "Why with her grandfather, doesnt our governRex Peterson, and help ment do this for us?" him out after he got from the People tail to realize home that providing any ser- hospital. LcGrand vice or facility costs came down to hunt With every deer also and money. special interest group their boys and families in Fillmore asking for a came and stayed at the handout, City Blonda Quarnberg's. Council must weigh David and each request and bal- came to hunt also and ance it with all of the visit with his mother, other requests and Blonda Quarnberg. make a decision. These The Martin boys decisions are hard to and families were all make. to the LaVisa up My reply to those Martin home for the people who want their deer hunt. whether Roxie Stone and government, it be national, state, or daughter, Wanda, local, to provide them came down during the service deer hunt and also with every which they desire is. Jack Lowene and "Why dont you donate Peterson and family some time and effort came and stayed with and provide some of them. these things yourself?" Farrell Quarnberg If we get our children, had his bovs home to along with ourselves, hunt deer over the involved in helping to weekend. Miss Cynthia Snow, provide their activities it will be better for California. spent our children and mean the weekend long more to them and us. with her sister, Dianne A recreation center Memmott. and Marvin for our children, J. and their family. which could provide Mr. and Mrs. Scott activies for all ages, Memmott and Emily, would be wonderful. Orem, and Mr. Doug However, attempts by Robins, Richfield, individuals in the past weekend the spent have proved fruitless. Mr. and visiting Robins and Mark Mrs. In closing I would Con D. Robins like to state again that Grandpa Scott and Jolene also if we. as parents, visited Mr. and Mrs. desire these facilities Howard Memmott. and activities we can Nord and Colleen do much to provide Memmott had their them without any sons. Dwight Wendell. involvegovernment Kent, and Stuart, ment. Volunteer work home over the long and contributions from weekend and enjoying parents are all that is the hunt together. Also planneeded. Mrs. Myrtle Sorenning family activities sen received word her involving the children brother-in-law- , Dick will provide much of critiwas the activity that many Sorensen, ill in the Univerparents are requesting. cally sity Hospital in Salt Being involved with our Dick and children and doing Lake City. Martha, his wife, with them, things in Rock Springs, live whether it be at home or on short trips around Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Rand the area, is preferable and to activities in which Webb. Mathew Bountiful. inTyler, not are the parents Mrs. Dallin volved. What we need Mr. and Codv and Ouarnberg, involis stronger family visited Kanab. vement in activitigy Farrah, Maxine Robins 1 and Steve Lunt, three sons and daughter, Gail and Regina Hunter, two sons and daughter, San Diego, all were here. Regina and Gail divided their time with the Taft Watts family in Kanrill Friday, October 28, 1977 Scipio Scone to the Editor Dear Editor, With the upcoming elections Municipal there is great interest in all the issues facing our town. However, no issue seems to have generated more debate than the issue of providing entertainment for and diversions our young people and children, I do not feel that anyone will dispute the desirability of having activities, both religious and social, for the have young people. supported and will continue to support the wholesome activities which are planned for our children. It is only through the support of these activities that we can insure tnai our young people do not have the time to get into trouble. However, a closer examination of the issue of our children is warranted in my opin- 846.11 69 North 3rd West Delta, Utah - 84624 If you are from out of town, call collect Phone:864 - 3011 I t |