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Show r Millard County Progress Fillmore, Utah e 4 Nov. 20, )W!OimiiMiiticiiiiiMttiiQMniiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiniiioiiiiiiiiMiiaiiiiiiiiimaiiiiiHHiiD!!MiiiiiiiiQiniiiiniiiQiiiiHiHiiiQtiBitHiiaimKmiiiDnKin!tiDtiHiinii!iC3tiHiiMiasDiiHMtatiiaiiwiiMmoiiiiiiiiimaniiiHiimaii 1981-Pag- 84631-Frida- Party Line 42 Flow ell Features By Virgie Ivie The sympathy of this community is eitended to Ulala Mace and her family on the death November 13 of her young grandson, Michael Mace of Fillmore. Ulala was in Idaho visiting her son and Brent daughter-in-law- , and Myma Mace, when she received this sad news. On November 14 Clem and Lora Utley accom panied their daughter Tami to the Provo Temple to go through a session for the latters endowments. Others in the group were her groom-to-bRoland Benson, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Benson, besides a number of their family. Also at the Temple for this special occasion were and brothers Tami's wives, Michael and Kathy e, Fillmore Frolics !By Jls-i-tE-- i QVood The children of Fay and Fays sister and Claras Clara Frampton hosted a other brother were unable family dinner and pro- to come. Coming from gram honoring their par- Logan were Frampton and ents for their Golden Lucille Collins and from Wedding Anniversary on Salt Lake and Magna Max Nov. 14, 1981 at the and Leona Frampton and Senior Citizens Center. and Carolyn Lanny All of the boys and their Frampton and girls. They families including twenty-eigh- t grandchildren and one little were here for this special occasion. Grandson Bill Frampton and wife Gerry traveled the farthest coming from Red Deer, Canada. All of Garas sisters, Pauline Hunt, from Henderson, Nevada, Hilma Stephenson and husband Wendell from Las Vegas, and Anne Mason and husband Doyle from Day-toIdaho, and her brother Ken Hopkins and wife Jackie from Henderson joined the group. n, were joined by Frampton relatives in town. open house was held in the afternoon when they greeted friends and relatives from near and far. An Fay and Clara express their thanks to all who helped to make this a very special day for them with special thanks to Cathryn Nielsen and Gem Utley for the beautiful musical numbers and to their for all the children planning and effort to wonderful this make memory possible. Holden Happenings Bv EUa Crosland Bill Stevens was a patient at the Fillmore Hospital for a few days. He had pneumonia but is now at home. Mr. and Mrs. Van Melville of Brigham City were overnight guests of their sister, LaNola Johnson. They also visited their sister, Doma Frampton, and Bemiece Stott and the Duane Melvilles. A large following of to traveled townspeople Provo to watch the Millard Eagles football team take State. Congratulations, team and coaches. John Stephenson daughter Shaunna and Chris- tensen and family arrived Friday to spend the weekend with Coral and Giff. They all attended the football game. They to returned Salmon, Idaho, Sunday afternoon. Reed and Virginia Wood enjoyed having Deltheir brother-in-labert Young, spend a few days with them. Elm Hofhines had some of his grandsons come to visit him and to get in some pheasant hunting. Utley, Sam and Joanne Utley, Carma Swallow, Bill Jean and Jackson, LaVon Rasmussen, Celestia Rasmussen Lott and Tamis aunt and uncle, Julia and John Jackson of Mapleton, with whom Tami has been making her home while attending school in Provo this fall. On November 6, the home of Joanne Utley was the scene of a bridal shower open house given by Joanne and Judy Turner to honor the soon-to-b- e bride, Tami Utley. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by Tami to help her start her new home. A large crowd of relatives and friends attended. They enjoyed the delicious refreshments served by the hostesses. Mr. Delbert Brinker-hof- f of Bountiful spent three days of the pheasant hunt here. He was a guest of his mother, Stella Brinkerhoff, enjoying visiting with her. On November 11, the Crystal Camp of the D.U.P. held their meeting at the home of Vice Captain Lynn Allen, who welcomed us. Captain Thora Wilcox was excused. Chaplain Vergie Ivie offered the invocation. Diana Fuller led us in the song, The Faded Coat of Blue, with Carma organist Swallow at the piano. Stella Day and Dean Davies of the East Millard officers County visited Crystal Camp with Stella discussing matters of business. Lynn Allen spoke briefly about our U.S. flag and our privilege to be free to honor, salute, and pledge our allegiance to Old Glory. Secretary Jean Neilson read the minutes of the October meeting. As a practice song, we sang, Theres No Place Like Home. Carma Swallow an presented interesting history of Charity Arms Everette, a maternal to Carmas husband, Garth Swallow. was Locality Histories the lesson presented in a delightful manner by Erma Spotten. Others attending besides those mentioned were Phyl-li- s Murray, Noma Jack son, Alice Harper, Ruth-mar- y Brower, and Faun-tell- a Robison. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Monday, November 9 was an important day for Grant and Arleen Robinson, being their wedding also and anniversary when they went through the beautiful Salt Lake Temple for Arleen to take her own endowments. Their son Kirk and his wife Sheny accompanied their parents and shared this special occasion. and sacred Grant and Arleen were honored at a special dinner by their family, sons Kit and wife Colleen, Kirk and Sherry, and Arleen s mother and husband, Laura and Ted Atha. Then Grant and Arleen were off by themselves on a three-da- y second honeymoon in and around Salt Lake before returning home. Congratulations to you, a fine couple! Don Wilcox took his wife Thora to the beautiful Provo Temple November 11 for their wedding anniversary. Then, after a session at the temple, he took his "bride of a few years out sight-seein- g and to dinner, a day enjoyed by both. Mrs. Beth Allen and Mrs. Luella Edwards was in Salt Lake for two weeks, spending time with friend Mrs. Joe Barkdull (Grace), who underwent major surgery, also sisters and children. Mrs. Velma Stott has been transferred to Fillmore Hospital from Pay-so- n Hospital. Roma Bird has been to Salt Lake for medical attention. Many local people attended the Millard-Richfiel- d game. well Meadow was represented at the Stake Relief Society Workshop. Mr. and Mrs. John Frampton are parents of a baby boy born Saturday, November 14. z Mr. and Mrs. Paul and son Daniel spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wells Brunson. Ralph Duncan has had the basement poured, as Ber-gant- 1981 SOLAR TAX CREDITS ONLY 60 DAYS LEFT!! For this 1981 tax year youll have to act NOW. SOL A TRON Energy Saving System can be installed in your home and you could be entitled to $5,000 thanks to Federal and State Regulations Your GAS BILL INCREASES 21 per year 24 Your ELECTRIC BILL INCREASES SOL A TRON can save you up to per year 75 on your hot water costs, up to 50 in heating costs. Find out NOW from your FREE COMPUTER PRINT-OUOn you projected Future Gas and Electric Bills. T Your Solar Specialist Telephone Collect SESSI Sartcon energy SAVING SYSTEMS, 341 INC. 801-487-07- 17 ait 2100 South, Suite al hi w Meadow Moments TIME IS RUNNING OUT! in tax credits daughter Sheri went to Ogden November 13 to visit their daughter and sister, Pat, and her husBill Glassman. band, They came on to Provo the next day, where they joined husband and father, Arthur Allen, for the footbal game finals between Millard and Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. J. De-liIvie have enjoyed visits the last few days which from relatives, the surely brightened days for Delial. From Ne-pon November 13, Friday, were his sister Dee and brother-in-laand Con Cowan. The next day his nephews, Max Frampton and his wife Leona of Salt Lake and Lanny and his wife Carolyn and five daughters of Magna came. We enjoyed hearing of Max and Leona's experiences of their mission in Vancouver, British Columbia. On Monday, November 16, the Ivies brother-in-lasister-in-laand Dean and Virginia Howard of Mills came to the afternoon. spend The Frampton families had come to Fillmore especially to extend best wishes to their aunt and uncle, Gara and Fay Frampton, on their golden wedding anniversary Saturday. 3, P. 0. Box 1547, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 n Kanosh Kapers 1 By Dathel Whitaker Charles and Winifred Temple with their daughWilliams have returned ter and sister, Janet from Aqua Dulci, CaliforWhitaker Barton and her nia where they took care husband Roy to be sealed of the children of their and have their three son, Von and wife, while children sealed to them. the parents went on a trip to Costa Rica. Family members atDinner guests at the tending were Willard; Willard and Dathel Whit- Dathel; Melvin; Anita and aker home on Monday Terry Higgs; Ray and Leah Nov. 9, to honor his sister Diane Whitaker; and Janets Nora Price, before leaving Bunting Juanita for her mission were: grandmother Melvin and Lorraine Charles worth. Others at- were Harold Whitaker; Robert and tending Evelyn Frampton; Anita Whitaker; Mrs. DRalph Higgs and Bishop Jim Bunting; Roys relatives and a large group of Minton. The 13th turned out to be friends from Roys and a profitable, good day for Janets ward in Parowan, the Kanosh Cub Scouts, including their Bishop because their fund raising Orton. House guests of Karen supper was successful. The evenings entertainand Brant George over ment was finished off with the past week-enwere an ehjoyable movie called Bishop Ray George, wife Follow Me Boys. Sharon and two of their Larry Whitaker had the children, Mary Anne and misfortune of breaking Freddie from Evanston, his leg above the knee Wyo. Everyone was really while playing on a happy to see them again. Sacrament meeting was trampoline. He is the son of Melvin and Lorraine. conducted Sunday by Saturday, Nov. 14, was a Counselor Gordan Stahappy day for the Willard ples. Prayers were given Whitaker family who went by Charles Choate and through the St. George Arlo Harris. Sacrament d Scipio Scene By Lola Monroe Hannon and Klea Memmott enjoyed din- the first step towards in Fillmore Sunday their new home. with Rick and Jan Mem- Mr. and Mrs. Harold mott and family, the occa- Stewart are visiting sion being Ricks birth- their children, who live in Las Vegas. Larry and Nancy Ro- Mr. and Mrs. Harry are the proud par- Swanson called at the ents of a baby boy bom Wells Brunson home, on November 11. He has a Mr. and Mrs. Harry brother and two sisters Swanson called at the rejoicing over his ar- Wells Brunson home on rival. the way to Las Vegas and Neil and Edith Monroe California for two weeks. . drove to Longview, Teias Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle to visit their daughter. Carling attended a con- Diana, and family, and to vention in Park Gty per- get acquainted with their taining to the Rural Elec- new granddaughter. tric association. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Flora Stewart is spend Harper, Idaho, are vis- ing some time in Rich- iting at the home of field at her daughters Royce and Susie Mem- home. and with their grand- Nature Fact sons, Jed and Scott. LaRue and Orrin Sel- The chameleon, best known man visited with Myron for its ability to change colors, has a tongue that can and Mary Wasden during reach nearly a foot in length. the weekend. When hupting for insects, the Mr. and Mrs. Blaine were visitors reptile shoots out its tongue Wasden In of a in town over the weekend. second to trap its victim. Dix Monroe drove to Miles City, Montana last week to purchase a Here-ne- r ford bull. Larry Crane, Salina, accompanied him. George and Lela Jones visited and enjoyed din-daner with Barry and Celia n Monroe and family afternoon, day. Monday Celia entertained a group of children for her son, Brians 6th birthday, Many local people at- tended the football game November 14 between , Millard and Richfield at p,.ovo. May we extend congratulations to the Millard Eagles for a successful football sea- son. Guy and Helen Robins drove to Salt Lake City tt iast week to visit Violet ens mother, Esklund, who is in the hospital, y. Sun-biso- Hel-mo- Life In the fast lane.. .is short The Dept, of Public Safely reports that 24 percent of fatal accidents had excessive speed as a contributing factor. prayers by Doug and AnRichard Perkins. nouncements: Bro. Staples reminded us of the Kanosh Fair which will be an all day fun filled event, beginning at 7:30 a.m. with breakfast until 9:30, followed by a variety of entertainment; dance demonstrations; turkey shoot; Judged Cake decorating etc. A light lunch will be served at 2 p.m. An evening of entertainment is also planned, beginning at 7 p.m. including plays, skits, and music. Family tickets can be purchased for $12.00. Adults $3.50, Students $2.50. Business: Joan Turner was released as Recreational leader for the R.S. Cindy Turner was sustained to fill this position. Barbara (Fox) Christensen was sustained as the new Home Making Leader for Relief Society. The Program went as follows: Youth speaker, Kristin Whatcott, Duet by Scott Tarbet and Marie Jenby son, accompanied Carma Swallow "I Walk Jesus Walked Concluding speaker, High Councilman, Ray Richman. Sister Jay Richman, who is the Stake Primary President was also in attendance. She visited the Primary and took part in the opening exercises. Dinner guests at the home of Leonard and Vicki Watts on Sat. were Mrs Voyne Ackerman and daughter Sherri of Mrs Bud Junction, Thornton of Monroe; Mrs. and Sorenson Peggy children of Scipio and James Winget and Pat Lumby of SLC. Fay Kesler and her Lula mother George, attended a missionary farewell in Ferron, Utah Sunday, Nov. 15 for the grandson of the late Ward George. Mike will bfe serving his mission in Belgium. Dathel wishes that the Kanosh folks would call in their news to her so that there could be something in her column besides the comings and goings of the Whitakers. ed Today Where Recreation residence values to be reappraised every 10 years 1, Starting January resirecreation 1982, dences on National Forest lands will be reappraised every 10 years instead of every five. This policy change will reduce management costs for the U.S. Department of Agricultures Forest Service, said R. Max Peterson, chief of the agency. Use fees now will be adjusted annually - based on changes in the Consumer Price Index, instead of after the five-yeappraisals. The Service Forest now charges about $50 to $4,200 a year, based on the fair market value of the land as established ar Stir-Fr- y & by five-ye- reapprais- als, for the 16,000 recreation residence special use permits issued in past years. The payments total about $3.5 million annually. the said Peterson will cut rules changed the amount spent on appraisals and even out the increases in use fees. Since appraisal costs are high, we can make substantial savings in administering the program by cutting their frequency in half, he said. In addition, this should eliminate the major differences between the five-yeappraisal value and the current fee paid, thereby avoiding large fee increases at appraisal. ar Stay Slim cooks foods have a brighter color and rapidly and requires a crispness when cooking minimum of fuel and proceeds rapidly in stircooking oil. The stir-frfrying. Vitamins arc keeps poultry tained along with essen-anfish moist with tial minerals, natural juices. Vegetables Stir-fryin- g y d |