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Show fi Party Line Holden Happenings By Ella Crosland Altaic Stephenson having her sisters. Mrs. Olive Partridge of Sail Lake City, and Mrs. Ruth Peterson of Lehi, conic to spend several da vs with her. UC- - Alan and Karen son and family of Tooele Dob- were the guests of their parents. Burton and Lula McKee, for the weekend. At the home of their parents. Jay and Helen Born Sunday. October Stevens, for a weekend 4. at Mountain View Hos- visit, were Bill and Sanpital. Payson. to Lee R. dra Green and boys of and Vicki Crosland. was a Salt Lake City. Earl and Mary Johnson 6 lb. 1.1 o. baby girl. their She will be named Amanenjoyed having da and has three sisters, daughter Kathy of Salt Valaric. Kellee Ann, Lake spend the weekend and Shannon, and brother w it h them. Malt at home. GrandparBoyd Watts i' a patient ents are Warren and Ella at Utah Valley Hospital Crosland. Garr and Dor- following surgery on his leg. een Ashbv. Flowed Features By Virgie Ivie There are probably no happier parents anywhere than first-tim- e parents Jim and Carol Brinker- welcomed They their little Priscilla Ann October I at the West Millard Hospi- tal. She weighed in at 5 lb. 3 oz. and is 17 inches Her grandparents are Merlin and Zelda Ree Brinker- - hoff and the late Jerri Brinkerhoff. Great-grand- mothers are Noma Jack- son and Stella Brinker- hoff of Flowed, Mrs. Margaret Rutherford of Burlington, Iowa, Curly and Aleta Swensen of Hinckley. Norman Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin arrived has Jackson. home after completing three months training as a member of the Utah National Guard at Ft. Dix. New Jersey. He will continue his duties with the National Guard at Fillmore. Bv Lola Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Chad Carling of Mesa, Arizona A group of friends in town Sunday. were guests of his par- Bill and Eileen Thompenjoved lunch together Claude and Cleo Sunday afternoon at the son spent the weekend in Carling, from Thursday home of Lane and Ogden visiting Warren to Sunday. They came i ha Elmer. and Kathleen Thompson especially to take their I call. Mel. Phyliss and .mil in avion with Chris DeeAnn home. Hilda Quarnbcrg. Wal-anand Camille Thompson She has been attending lace Georgia Ivie, and fnmilv. BYU. They visited in Alicia Ralph and LaRue Peter- McIntyre, Fillmore with Grandma son. Special guests were Kearns, spent the week Vilate Carling. and Graydon here with her grandparGladys Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Stone, who have been ents. Jack and Lola Mon-- i Christensen are the proud here during the summer oe parents of a little daugh- and were returning to Brad and Dorothy ter born October 2 at their home in Henderand Fillmore Hospital, boys, Ihompson son. Nevada. Ruhfield. enjoved Sun-d- n Donna and Raymond dinner with grandNielsen. Beth Warner, parents. Earl and Edna and Marva Shepherd Bradfield. Sam. Crae. Steve and were at the home of I'tetla Hatch during the Ciuelene Memmott. weekend. Freda returned Kearns, spent the weeko to Salt Lake with her end at the home of Truman and Lucille and Ella Memmott. daughter. Donna. Fillmore, and Ashby. lithe Probcrt enterBob and Mae Ewell of Milof a tained David and Joann group young friends Saturday after- Kearns just returned from ler. Prosser. Washingin Neton. and Jack and Locne noon in honor of her a week's vacation California. Peterson. Kearns, vislaughter Ambers birth- - vada and The first day was spent ited friends and relatives in Nevada sightseeing. The second day was Learn by doing 4-- H spent visiting with Dallas and Chloc Valentine and Bill and Betty Lowe, all of Ontario. California. The next day was spent Sunnvmead. Califor. in nia. with Lvnn and Idella Hatton and their son Dick and Jane Hatton, all former residents of Scipio Scene 1 d . to Milford, where she will spend some time with him and his wife Jessie at their home. Tom was . d She weighed 5 lb. 2 oz. and is 18 inches tall. Big brothers Curtis and Casey and sister gela are really pleased with little sister. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen. parents are Earl and Daphne Despain of ell. Wyoming. Mr. Dean Allen and daughter Deann went to Salt Lake City Thursday, October I. to attend the wedding on Friday for a friend of Deanns. They visited their daughter and sister. Vickie Butcher, her husband Ace and two children. They returned home on Saturday. !) was a pleasure for Mr. and Mrs. J. Delial Ivie when their daughter, Mrs. Don Baldwin and their granddaughter, Mrs. Greg Solberg of Beaver, came to visit and to help. Mr. and Mrs. Avalon Johnson went to Tremon- ton Sunday to visit their son Merrill, his wife Icen and children. They were overnight guests Sunday night of their and daughter law. Linnae and Bryan Dugger and children of Ogden. Avalon kept an his with appointment doctor in Salt Lake on Monday before returning home. Tom Williams came last week and took his mo-th- e Jane ihcr. Williams, An-hof- f. Grand-Thursda- Great-grand-tal- l. Col-ent- i i INTERSTATE SECURITY, INC. P.O.Box Neil-son- daughter-in-law- . Dolan and Lisa Anderson of Cedar City. Susan's two brothers. Jeff Williams and Steve Williams and of Jennifer daughter Response to the nine oficlecourses being fered for credit at Southern Utah State College has been so good that the registration deadline has been extended until October . Tclecourses. nationally produced college classes taught over television. arc being aired over 7. an affiliate of the Public System. Broadcasting Students enrolled in the program will be able to earn college credit without even ha. mg to leave home. Usuallv repeated several times a week, combine the televised lessons with related reading assignments and examinations, all coordinated bv faculty sponsors. Nine faculty mem- KUFD-Chann- tele-cours- 7 SlSC. Response to the program has been gratifying, she said. "People from as far awav as Blanding in southeastern Utah and as north as Burlcv. far Idaho and Great Falls. have found Montana, meet that telecourses Lowell Bennett Dies lowell Rex Bennett, loving husband, father, broand gi nndl. niter, thel. passed awav at his home September their needs and have credit lor gistered SUSC." through "We've been told bv PBS representatives that manv people wait until alter the first class is aired to enroll so we've extended the deadline until October 11." Mrs. Nelson said. "Detailed are schedules course the available through SUSC Division of Conor Education tinuing bv calling the toll free number. re- 9S ii n ioi id his High A, lie was sliced seloi He was born m MeaI'ebiitarv IT. 1910, the lout tit son ol Jesse lohnson Rachel and BenDelta Bc'cksiiand nett. He attended eleschool in Meamental dow and giadualed li'ont M tll.it cl High, and dow School iciirenicnt live in the I DS in ii ii 19') Inin!) High Pi test as Second ( otin the Mitts Kiev in C a Wild Bishopric., supei and mtendent ol Ml Sunduv School in the nniic an Fork 4lh and lull W.inls. High Pi lest ( ii opu I e.nler. and sei ed v as Sundav School Supei mil udciil ol Alpine Stake Suivnors include his BA U. gt aclii.it I oik. American tng wile. with a Bachelor's degree loin sons. Got don I m in Education 19)3. S ill ake Cite I nn Htl He ni.ii rit'il Hope Hilton ion. lowell Bruce, both lime 6. 1914 m the Salt S ii. Robert Dean. lake IDS I entple. His mei it an Em k. 2 grand ic dedication to the teaching one c it great bv reflected ancle is luld. two btotltei s. gi ptolcsstou Ins .19 ccar service as a cc man. Oiem. Vance. icachci He taught school Woodland Hills. (ah as leaching principal in Ioiiii.i Picceded tit death Meadow and served as o. me son. Ronald. I a teacher in Hutiklci net .i services were High Sc liool for 10 vears. hi Id Momlav at :00 p in. Amci lean link moving to American Folk m theHe taught at tub Nth 24th AAanl Chap in 1944. I eln But tal in the Amen High School and I Amci ican Fork High and m I oi k Cemelei v v I : v : i : c I TO THE EDITOR I - Excerpts of the meeting of the Fillmore City Commission Planning held September 23. IU8I. Those present were Jim arson. Chairman: Jim Cox. City Councilman; Bob Frampton. Alan RopPackltam. Clark er. Steve Young.' Planning Consultant, and Nancy approval of the Planning Commission to proceed w it It his plans to build a x Wood housing complex of up to 30 units. The Planning CommisKanosh. The three days they sion voted to recommend loured Disneyland and approval to the City Counand other cil of these plans, conSea World places of interest before tingent on approval of the final plans. starting the trip home. Steve Young. Planning Mate Lynn Rowley, directed disConsultant, Rav of and daughter Gwen Row lev. returnod to cussion of the new zonher studies this week at ing ordinance. He disUtah State University at tributed "Standard Land I Use Code" for future use ognu. a reference source. as Jane Clark and Evelyn Attempts will be made Morton were in Fillmore from Midvale and Sandy to complete. alL revisions to the new zoning ordito see their brothers. Mclburn Brunson and nance drafts bv the SepGolden Brunson for a tember 30. deadline. few davs. mulii-fainil- Oct. 9. 1981 Page IN MEMOIUAM fered. serve as sponsors at I rldu.v, wiiwiiiiiiiw . LETTERS Fillmore City Planning minutes . Jlaita Registration extended Provo. Mi Donald. Sccretarv Abe Johnson requested Fillmore Frolics Le-V- an overnight guest September 30 of his brother Dern and wife Dixie. Mother Jane was 94 years young October 1 . It was a joyous occasion at the home f Don and Jean Neilson at their home at Gear Lake for the opening of the water-fow- l season. Coming for visiting as well as the hunt and to enjov Jean's superb cooking was her father and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Newel H. Olsen s of Redmond, the son Paul, his wife Susan and four children of Orem (the grandchildren's happy little voices was a welcome sound.) Jeans sister and brother-in-law. Faun and Jerry Anderson of Silver their son and Reef, Millard County Progress, Fillmore. Utah 84631 bins, with areas of speas varied as cialization the courses being of- Once again a few people on the east side of Millard County have gotten together with high hopes of gelling some recreational things to do. litis time it is a golf course. The group of interested citizens are going to trv to build this course strictly by donations and with help from the different cities and the cotinlv. plus a fed- oral grant, Anyone in then right mind would it's say immediately impossible. It may be m the East Millard area. Inti with high hopes and a little faith that the l ast Millard people can woik together, we are undertaking the task. When the East Millard Recreation District was c first being formed the election failed. I had several different people come to me and suggest that we build the pool swimming through donations and offered to donate as much as $1000 each to the ball rolling. get If onlv we just didnt put it oil a tax basis. It takes a long time to raise a million and a half dollars by dona- be-lor- lion. It doesnt take near as long a time to raise $100,000 by donation, so this lime I feel it's worth a try to raise part of the money by donation. If raise could we $100,000 by donation, plus the gift of the land and then put the pressure on the county commissioners to spend the same of money on amount the east side as they have on the west side of the county on a golf course, we could have at least facil-itone recreational on the east side of Millard County. Several people have taken the bull by the horns and have organized to try to build a golf course. Now they need vottr help. The golf course organization needs your signature on the petitions and they need your it whether donations, be money, water, land, or an offer of manual labor when work begins. i WILDLIFE REPOR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS By Brent Olson Wildlife Conservation Officer Guest ion: Where are two all the deer? veais have been Answer: There are passed On the other hand, good populations of deer VVildlilc Bouiil went on both herd unit 54 (Fill- the the local iciom against more) and 55 (Kanosh). tor an eleven, A different storv ex- mendai ion dav hunt on the Beaver ists on herd unit 53 (Oak Mountain and c losed this Cteek). where the deer a dovv n to a sev en dav an numbers are low. Local iccomittcndaiion to the hum One cptick look a tin Big Game Board was to will i ii lamaiion map pi close the Oak Creek unit local most a scare in or to have a 4 point or put I v entiling south better buck hunt. More Immcrs. ol the Kanosh unit is Fred recent Iv. Officer to citlici dosed hunting Pa mitt nzio recommenda seven dav hunt ed .in emergenev dosing ot has w nil no arclterv or muz ol the unit following the hunt zlc loadci deer two on fires the major If von feel that von would C.tli-ball will the Wluie Howit nit this summer. like to donate someolhets and mans ever. none of the recomthing. contact one of ve.tr? Mv guess mendations for the last hum this the chairmen. is a good number will Just to start the ball bicakmg ceremonies liinil tit Millard Cotiuiv. rolling. I will donate build a golf course. cspcualli on the second $500 the dav of groundJet E Brinkerhoff w ci kend. v . Set a pattern for saving and checking at First Security 41 58 East Main, Suita 7 Delta, Utah 84624 COMPLETE SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATE INVESTIGATION AT YOUR m Customers have a choice First Security brings you impeccable, imported porcelain china that gleams with quality. 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