Show FLOWELL KANOSH Virgie Ivie Ph Dathel Whitaker Ph On Friday and Saturday March and 3 Mr and Mrs Avalon Johnson were in St George to enjoy the sunny weather and spend the days at the St George LDS Temple They were overnight guests of his sister Viola and Walt and Brinkerhoff The Johnsons were ablei to say "Hi” to their grandson Darrin Day who attends school at Dixie College Mr and Mrs Gene (Twyla) Swallow were guests March of their brother and Avalon and Agnes Johnson The Swallows live in Pocatello Idaho Twyla is a former Flowed resident growing up here Grant Robinson went to the Provo Temple March 7 He took Archie and Paul Christensen with him Ruth Allen and Ulala Mace rode up too to their assignment at the temple Judy Turner and children went to 14 March Provo to keep an Ruth Allen and Ulala appointment Mace rode to Provo with Judy Mr Mrs and Kent Swallow enjoyed a day at the Provo Temple March 9 Kevin Christensen and Paul Christensen had a very pleasant and profitable day at the Provo Temple March 13 They were able to get five sessions each Crystal Camp of the DUP held their March meeting on the 13th at the home of Diana Fuller Capt Lynn Allen conducted the meeting and welcomed the Daughters on this beautiful The prayer was day offered Cherril by Vice Capt Jackson Parliamentarian Noma Jackson led us in the pledge to the flag Minutes of the Feb Meeting were read by Sec Diana Fuller A heart warming history of Lydia Ann Nelson Brinkerhoff was given by Paula Christensen This courageous pioneer lady was the of Paula’s husband Fred Christensen The delightful lesson "Pioneer Fashions” was presented by lesson leader Peggy Swallow The hostess served delicious refreshments to the and Virgie lvie above mentioned Illness of a number prevented members from attending Delial and Virgie lvie have enjoyed and relatives very much having friends come this past week On and March 7 Delial’s sister Howard and Darlene came from Scipio The next Max Framp-today Delial’s nephew and his wife Leona of Salt Lake came to visit They told of some interesting experiences of their LDS On March 11 Mission to Canada Merrily Anderson and little daughter Lisa of Oak City called in to visit awhile They were in this area while Merrily was working on her survey She Evan and their children went to 3 March to be in Springville at Sacrament attendance Meeting when their little nephew baby son of Steven and Phyllis Anderson Loyd was given the name Phillip and a blessing by his father Other family were Dixie members in attendance Skeem and children of Anderson Irene AnderHinckley and mother son and Springville Also visiting the Ivies were good Flowell residents former frinds Harold and Allie Hatton of Fillmore on March 14 A number of people from this ward have been busy going to the LDS Temples this month On March 14 and his wife Kevin Christensen Archie Marlene took his father Christensen and wife Shirley to the Provo Temple ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ “Project Pride” sometimes a thankless job Frank and Sherry Paxton have purchased the home on Main Street from the Preal George family and will soon be occupying it Under the direction of Councilman Terry Higgs who is over the Parks and Recreation for the Town of Kanosh a new Pavillion is being erected on the west side of the City Park It will be 22’ x 60' with a cement floor and shaded by ' an asphalt shingled scissor truss roof Electricity will be hooked up for and outlets also water lights fountains installed John Adams is hired by the town to do this construction work which should be ready for use by the 15th of May Five walnut finished picnic tables are here awaiting to be assembled Doesn't this sound exciting? This will be large enough for dances and large family reunions but anyone wishing to use this facility must make arrangements with Councilman Higgs so a proper schedule can be set up for date and time Another exciting phase of enlargand sports in ing the recreation Kanosh is a new ball diamond which will be built in the northeast corner of the ball park The large bleachers which were donated by Bishop David Christensen and family will be ideal to be used at this new ball diamond which should be ready for use by the April ball season The Stake Presidency and all Stake High Councilmen were in attendance at Sacrament Meeting on March 10 to making a large congregation welcome in the new Kanosh Ward Bishopric The meeting was presided over by President Condie David Released were: Bishop Counselors Stan Koyle Christensen Ward Clerk and Cleve Christensen Executive Secretary Terry Higgs Ward Newby and Financial Clerk Dean Lee Sustained at the new Bishop of the Kanosh Ward was Vernon Christenas 1st with Terry sen Higgs Counselor and Stan Koyle as 2nd was Counselor Virge Christensen Bruce as Ward Clerk sustained as Executive Whatcott Secretary and Dean Lee as Financial Clerk Each of the released brethren and the newly sustained brethren were called on to speak A lovely corsage was presented to the wives of each of these brethren by the Bishopric and David Christensen Bishop family have moved to Fillmore and formerly occupy their new home the late owned by Gaye’s parents LaVoy and Elaine Kimball This great family will surely be missed from the Kanosh Ward We extend our best wishes and love to them Bishop Christensen took over as the new manager of “Dave’s Sales and Service” on March formerly known as "Kimballs and Co” The 5th Year Camp Girls are sponsoring a roast beef dinner at the Hall on Ward Cultural Kanosh for the March 28 at 6:30 pm purpose of raising money for camp this summer Admission is $5 per plate Your support will be appreciated by these gals and their leaders Nerve signals may travel through nerve or muscle fibers at speeds as high as 200 miles per hour By WE Perkes Chairman Fillmore Civic Development Committee Tree branches can be thinned dead branches removed and trees “shaped” while they are dormant All trees need attention every few years If you want to see how a and has thinned "professional” shaped a large locust tree please look at the tree on the east side of Edith Callister's home on Center Street Don’t cut large limbs back to the trunk If you have an old vehicle to get rid of has made committee the with a salvage comarrangements pany to remove your old vehicles free of charge unless it is just a cab or shell A $5 fee will be made for Please phone for these Isn't it worth a more information phone call to get rid of these eyesores? 5 HOLDEN NEWS LYNNDYL in Salt Lake City Clyde and Lillian Wood were in Salt Lake City for a week recently They went to attend the wedding and open who is house for their granddaughter the daughter of Wyla and Rulon Sherwood They had an open house for them in their new home Clyde and Lillian had a very enjoyable time Their visiting with their family and her two LaVon daughter Lynn and Lawanna and daughters Ruth Crosland have recently returned from a week’s vacation in Hawaii Congratulations to Michele Stevens as a Varsity chosen on being Cheerleader for next year at Millard and Cindy Johnson being chosen for Cheerleader Head Jr Varsity Bee Squad Tuesday night the Relief Society held their annual Birthday Party at A Church Holden the lovely program honoring past Relief Society Presidents in Holden was presented It was a very enjoyable evening with A special thanks to all refreshments of the sisters who helped make the evening a success Holden Cub Scouts have several new leaders in their Pack Harvey Gates was released as Cub Pack and Frank Chairman Committee Stevens was put in this position Diana Gates was released as Wolf Den Leader and Kathy Stephenson and Ann Stephenson will both be the Holden Pack new Wolf Leaders will be held Thursday Meeting March 28 which will be their Gates Shawn Pinwood Derby received his Faith In God Award March 10 in Sacrament Sunday It was presented to him by Meeting Frank Stevens Shawn is the son of Harvey and Diana Gates Connie Best Ph: At Mary Johnson and Merrill I inhnson were honored al the eamington Waid Relief Society birthday party on 13 March Mary's Wednesday daughter Connie lolbert read a history ot her mothei and Ciais Rawhnson inhnpaid tribute to his grandmother son There was a big crowd there Garvin and Debbie Smith had their daughter blessed at clniteh with the missed her in last weeks tin ee boys column My apologv to "Rebecca Smith Nena Wilkins had son Rav here toi a couple days visit arnock had DeWayne and Pat brother Phil here lor a visit Mary Johnson has spent time m Salt Lake City with her family and then t lo and Connie and Bernell brought her home Ed and Beverly Dutson had a lami on Sundav when Marsha ly dinner eamington reported her mission at Ward Dave and Vickie and childien were here from Minersville Bill and Julie and lamily were here Irom Provo Dave and Vickie visited with laik and Pat Hutchings the same dav SEED GRAIN STEI’TOE - TWIN BRACKEN & OWENS GEM BAREEV - - WHEAT RODNEY OATS Ammonium Sulphate - 111 Main Delta Solution 32 All Wool Shirts ¥ ¥ $ 25 Off Vz Price t Beehive Seeds I Morrison 864-230- 0 Fertilizer864-306- 0 ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Mark M Turner Maik M Turner age 30 died on March 19 1985 at his home lie was born on May 7 1954 in Pavson Utah to Wayne and Myrlenc Moody Turner He was a graduate ol Delta High School and attended Snow College and Trade Lech He was an Idet in the DS t hurch He served a Seattle DS mission in Washington He was a leader in Young Special He was a member ol the terest He Chib Motorevcle Sugarloafers wrestled on the Delta High School Wrestling leant He was Santa clans to a He was many many young people aimer le is survived by his parents W avne and Myrlene Turner his haiicee Anderson brother Todd Terry sister Teresa niece Jessica Vemssa nephew Joshua “Hoss” Turner was a lifelong resident of Delta Utah and was a friend lo all people uneral Services will be held on ri a m al the dav March 22 1985 at nends may call on Sutherland Ward Thursday evening at the Nickle Mortuary in Delta trom 7 to 8’30 p m and hour prior to the service nday at the Sutherland Ward Burial will he in the Sutherland Cemetery Orren E Dame Orren E Dame 68 of Meadow died March 17 1985 in a Salt Lake City hospital He was born July 14 1916 to J Era and Charlotte Bushnell Dame He was a radio and television repairman and technician and owned his own shop for several years He was a veteran of World War II and served in the Air Force He was also of the East Millard a member Sheriff’s Posse and was a Deputy Sheriff for many years Dame is survived Mr by a Roland of Salt Lake City brother Mrs LaMonte and four sisters also of Salt Lake (Helen) Jensen City: Mrs Vernon (Mae) Jones of Bountiful: Mrs Jack (Evelyn) Reed and Mrs Paul (Verla) of Murray Pedersen of Obid Idaho Funeral services will be held in the Meadow Ward Chapel at pm on Friday March 22 1985 Friends may call at the chapel one hour prior to Burial will be in the the services Meadow Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary Fillmore Development He is survived In Ins wile and sliildidi Mrs loc (I isa) lohnsion and Scotl Shiplcv both ot Salt akc ( ilv ot Posinia Isde Mis lo) tab Paul Mupkv ol Washington biothcts and sisicis Ivan Atlanta G Slnplcv and Helen mleison both ot cs hah lidlv Dodee aiisl Oak Irens’ Shiplcv both ot Sail akc it lalbot ol Humean I tali lout grand children luted and loshua Pints! and llradv and Slieena Posima uneral services wcic held Saiurelav n u ihc Maish 9 1985 p in Millcieek Stake siitei with Bishop Mian Bnnkdholl conducting Braver was hv Barton lamilv Shiplev Pi elude Musis by Ida Dav bv ( Ivdc Posttna Historical Bettv Dodge Spcakci Movie bv Sketch osal Dud "Abide W ith Me Dorius rtlnit M T is I vent ids’" was sung bv Dav and Men ill Dav and accompanied bv Ida Dav Spcakci Bishop W David Millard Remaiksbv Bishop Allan "PertsM ocdl Dud Bnnkerholt Dav" was sung bv Arthur M Dav and rill Dav and accompanied bv Ida Met Andet Dav Benediction hv Newells son Postludc Alusis bv Ida Dav and ol the Grave bv Paul Dedication Wesley Shiplev Pallbearers wcie Paul W eslev lohn S ( rane Shipley loe lohnston Ivdc Postma Scott Dav Shiplev tis Day and Alisliael Dav Interment was m the Bountitul ( itv emetery James II Cooper James H Cooper 80 died March 14 1985 in the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo He was born April 7 1904 in Fillmore to Franklin and Mary Kelly Cooper He married Glenda Adams 29 1926 in Fillmore December Their marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple She died July 10 1973 Mr Cooper was a graduate of Millard High School He is survived by two children of Ernest Mrs Adams (Janice) Fillmore and Robert of St George 20 II grandchildren a of John brother Fillmore also survived by his special friend Ula Maycoik of Fillmore He was preceded in death by a son Jack and a daughter Jill Funeral services were held Saturday March 16 1985 in the Fillmore lst'4th Ward Chapel at 12 noon Fillmore Interment was in the of under the direction Cemetery Olpin Mortuary Alfalfa Insects JLa Jeans Winter Coats 20 Off Vz Price : know how much a good crop of alfalfa is You'd worth today It’s never been higher like to grow more of It per acre Insect control plays an Important role Supracide is what to use Why? 14 to 21 days of control for one thing Short interval to harvest for another These are only two reasons alfalfa to use Supracide on your See your local chemical supplier for details You Cord 13 Wcslcv llolmvd Mnplcv age 64 pawed awtv Marsh 6 1985 nl a Sail akc hospital alter mi l tv He was bom on Ian 19 1921 in Oak Citv Utah to Geoigs I) and Mac Shiplcv lie man red Mauorie Dav on lieu mariiauc Mav 24 1952 m Ogden was laid sokmmul in ills 8111 akc DS lie was an asms member cmpls1 h in sh He was a tot met ot the DS linansia! sink m Millsiesk 2nd Ward and High pi is si II was a ik ran ol S u World War II serving in the llisd orce He was an sinplovsc ol t H Page Wesley H Shipley For End of Winter Sale Flannel Shirts - 1985 Thermopolis Wyoming hospital She was born September 12 1907 in Fillmore to Frank and Lucy married She Barkdull Carling 27 1928 in Burton Ivie January Fillmore He died January 8 1971 She is survived by a son Carl of Mrs Max Thermopolis: a daughter of Casper (Nancy Lee) Julian 13 9 grandchildren Wyoming two sisters and Mrs Dora Robison Fillmore Lovelock Riat (Leona) Brinkerhoff Nevada will be held services Funeral Saturday March 23 1985 at 10 am in the Fillmore lst4th Ward Chapel Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary Friday between pm and Saturday one hour prior to the Burial will be in the services Fillmore Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary 1 2nd Annual All ¥ ¥ ¥ 864-465- 21 Hattie C Ivie 77 of Fillmore 18 a in 1985 March died Jolley’s Western Wear ¥ FERTILIZER IN MEMOIIIAM In parts of Europe it was believed that planting thistles around the doorway was good luck E Mar Hattie C Ivie The human body consists of about 60 trillion cells and each cell has been said to have 10000 times as many molecules as the Milky Way has stars ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Ihurs I ( mints What you can do now community What makes "cleaning out the unsightliness from Fillmore” such a of tough calling is the diversity and opinion of what is unsightly whether each property owner has the on their right to keep anything property they want to keep I have had City Councilmen and residents tell me to my face that it is wrong to ask people to get rid of their old vehicles the old appliances discarded in their yards and fields the old sheds have outlived that their usefulness and are an eyesore to the community Yet there are far more who say “Keep with it!” We begin with this article to advise the residents of Fillmore that this year’s effort to "clean out the unsightliness from Fillmore” will be our biggest and most comprehensive attempt yet made The Chamber of Iroin page it ( Commerce will also assist So if you receive a letter from the Fillmore Civic Development Committee or the Chamber of Commerce or receive a phone call or a personal visit asking for your cooperation in cleaning up unsightly conditions on your properWe ty please act and not react We don't want to make enemies want a more attractive community just like you do Your neighbors will the what do appreciate you community will benefit and you will feel good about it President Kimball has said “We urge each of you to dress and keep in a beautiful state the property that is in your hands" and “Man is the of the its land not keeper possessor” sustain this opinion Why not start now to “remove the from your property” unsightliness and not wait for a letter a phone call or a visit to ask that it be done? It’s a tough job being chairman of the "Fillmore Civic Development Committee The responsibility given the committee Doris by Mayor Rasmussen was "Clean out the from Fillmore” I unsightliness didn’t ask for the job neither did I turn it down because each of us needs to be involved in community improvements Many others work with the Civic Arts the Pink Ladies the Fine Arts Little League PTA of Commerce the Chamber the the Zoning Planning Commission Commission and innumerable church callings None of the above receive any remuneration Neither do those volunteer solicitors that ask for help with the Primary Childrens Hospital the March of Dimes and other legitimate fund raising proaimed our at grams helping Continued Millard Sup't ide ol GElOY loc mthdlhion r |