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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, July 2, 1982 Page 4 Kelli came from Ephraim in time to have dinner with Ben's folks and his sister, De Aun Anderson, who is visiting from Annandale, Va. Later in the day Beth and Bertis Frampton and daughter, Susan; Carol and Earl Frampton and daughter, Marianne, husband, Russ, and little Megan called in as did Edna and Mick Hodges and Joyce and Dia Monroe and daughter, Elizabeth. It was a joy for the family to be together again. husband. Aun's De Harold, will arrive later in the month for a vacation in Utah and Nevada with Mrs. Alma Anderson and his family, and with daughter, Julie Wootton, and Jill Johnson and families. Julie and her three daughters, Patrice, Kristin, and Erica, are in Virginia with Harold now and will return home with him. Jill and her children, Jeremy, Marina Dee, and Micah Lee. are planning to return to Virginia with her parents to spend a month when her husband. Evan, will join them for a short vacation, and they will all fly home to St. George together. Joleene Stephenson , Ileene Cooper and Helen Huntsman went to Provo June 26 to attend a Utah Womans Federation Club workshop at the Woman's Cultural Center. Joleene is Division Conservation Chairman dealing with the preservation of our water supply. Beene is Leadership and Training Div. Chairman, and Helen is Div. Chairman of Crime Prevention. Each of every minute of this choice visit count. One of the things they did was to take a trip and California through Oregon. On June 26 Cara Mae and Clyde hooked on to their home on wheels again and headed out, their destination, Oceola, Mount Wheeler, Ely, and Cave Lake, where they plan to spend the rest of the ation of Womans' Clubs. summer looking for that She will be attending lectures ever elusive gold. Sure hope and instructive classes to they find lots of it. learn how to better preserve On June 24 Stella Day's our precious water supply. granddaughter, Shana Gae Dora Robison came home Cradens, daughter of Stella's June 23 after spending three son, Tom, and wife, Nadine months in Provo recuperating Day of Ogden, and her Kenfrom a broken ankle. After daughter, Terri, both of to Fillmore to came tucky, leaving the hospital she visit Stella and Belva. After stayed part of the time with visit they went her daughter. Elaine, and an enjoyable on to Meadow, to visit, aunt her Vem Scott, husband, son. Floyd, and wife. Reva. Velma Stott and her sons, Ben and in Bountiful, her daugh- Joe, and wife, Joan, and Laurel. Then on to and wife. ter. Norma, and husband, to visit Shana's aunt Don West. She is glad to Holden Stella Johnson. They visited be home again so she can in Ogden Shana's parents she few on a work projects was and another Cheystop had started before the acciwhere they visitenne, Wyo. is of dent, one them bringing ed with Shana's brother. her family photo album And now a little inside for it will be ready so info on how all this visiting their family reunion in July. came about. Shana is emSince Dora has been home ployed by the U.S. Governshe has become a greatfor the twenty-fourt- ment as a Youth Advisor, and grandmother time. Bruce, son of sometime ago she was transferred from Oregon to KenPhil and Mary Jean Robison, She left her daughter, and wife, Mary Robison, tucky. in Oregon as she was Terri, have a new son bom at 12:15 and wished a.m., Friday June 25 at the attending college to complete her studies Fillmore Hospital. He was there. Last week Shana and a whopper 8 lb. 5 oz. Mary a friend of her 13 year old and Bruce also have a two twin sons, Kelly and Kasey, old Malissa. year daughter, flew to Oregon, purchased a Here are a few statistics that Dora is mighty proud of: camper, picked up Terri and headed out, visiting rela19 grandchildren; 24 greatand enjoying the early tives, grandchildren; 13 grandchilsummer beauty of the dren are married; 12 are western USA. temple marriages, and five grandsons have served misIf you havnt made arsions. two are still in the rangements yet to be present field, one will come home in at the MHS Cass of 52 time to celebrate the Fourth. reunion to be held at the Clara Mae, daughter of Legion Hall in Fillmore the S.G. and Lucille Ricker, camel evening of July 5 do so at to Fillmore with her husband, once. Contact Bonnie Hone Clyde Shaver of Las Vegas, if you plan to attend or cannot on May 21. They brought attend. Her address is 27991 with them a lovely trailer Via Ventana, Los Altos home which they parked Hills. Calif. 94022. Phone alongside the Ricker home. h Holden Happeningsy Don and Ima Gates jourto Provo Sunday, June 27th for the blessing of their new grandson, Wednesday morning to see their son and brother. Elder James Bums, as he departed for his mission to Calgaty, Matthew Douglas Gates. Canada. It is the first grandson and Orson the Attending the first born of proud Stevens family Reunion at parents, Douglas and Gayle Fishlake last weekend were Gates. He was born June Grant and Geneal Stevens, 6th at Utah Valley Hospital. Earl and Lola Stevens, Also joining their grand- Hal and Sandy Stevens and parents for the occasion were son, Boyd, and Anna Rae their granddaughter, Emily, Stevens and family, Lee R. and Megan Kramer, who and Vicki Crosland and have been visiting their family. Mrs. La Von Shelstead grandparents for the past month while their older sis- accompanied her daughter-in-later, Erin, was ill in the hosand grandson, Meredith and Ed Shelstead, to pital. The Gates daughter, Leila San Diego, Cal. for a week. Ann Kramer, hopes to be Her grandson went to attend here for her parents farewell a football clinic. Their home July 11th before they leave is in Montana. on their 18 month mission In Squaw Valley to attend to serve in the Seattle, a Wrestling Clinic are the sons, Stacy and Tyrell StephWashington area. Bud and Becky Bums enson. of Robert and Kathy and family were at the airport Stephenson, Greg, Eric, and neyed ing her mother. Scipio Scene They stayed five weeks and Lucille and Cara Mae made Dr. and Mrs. Lyle Wasden and family, Cal, are spending summer vacation here with By Lola Monroe his parents, Lloyd and Nola mtt A large crowd of friends rejoicing over the Wasden. Helping to do the and relatives attended sacra- arrival of a new granddaughment meeting Sunday. Elder ter. A daughter, bom to Blaine Harper, St. George Scott Robins gave his mission Mr. and Mrs. Clair is spending sometime with I Congratulations! report, telling of many his daughter, Susie interesting and spiritual haphusband, Royce, and HenderNancy Jackson, penings while he was on the He is giving grandsons. son, Nev. spent time here island of Truk. Royce a helping hand with with her parents, Donald Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mem- - and Alice Lawson, and help- - the hay hauling. Mem-mot- t. Mem-mot- Meadow Moments By I.uella Edwards Mrs. Rhea Nell Rowley Happy Wedding Anniver-o- f Boise, Idaho and her sary wishes to Dennis and daughter, Roslynn Clyde, Shirleen Bond, Monte and and four children of Cal., Alice Jean Edwards, Junior spent their vacation with and Donna Bond, and Harold Rhea's mother, Mrs. Velma and Na Dean Beckstrand. Our Sacrament Meeting Stott. Roslynn also visited with ther sisiter, Shauns on Sunday was conducted by Parks, her husband, Hal, and counselor Vem Stewart and a special program was given. children in Fairview, Utah. A letter was read by Vent We are happy to welcome Stewart that was sent to the Leo Dean Stott and his new members of the Meadow bride. Elizabeth, into our Ward, friends and neighbors community. We want to wish of Elder David Beckstrand them a very Happy Married who is in the Osaka, Japan Life. mission. We were all happy Visitors at the home of to get a report on David Leonard and Rene' Cole is and his work. her son, Richard Barkdull. Don Beckstrand was susand his two sons, Rickey and tained as the Young Mens Christopher, of Tacoma, Adult Leader and Deneen Washington. Davies was sustained as the Visitors at the home of Adult Womens Young Mrs. Luella Edwards were Leader. Leo Dan and Elizaher son, Monte, and his son, beth Stott were sustained as Shan, of Salem, Utah. the husband and wife PriHappy Birhtday wishes are mary teachers. sent to Terry Peterson, A farewell testimonial was Shaun Dell Boud, Leonard held for Elder Mark PeterSafford, Trau Boud, Jody Val son, son of Mrs. Mary Ella Edwards, Beu Stott, Wilma Peterson and the late Paul Vickie Safford, Cowley, Peterson. Mark is going to Mrs. Florence Edwards, the Korean mission. Harold Chris Carling, This program was truly a Stewart, Monica Beckstrand, sight to behold, to see six and Janica Paulsen. fine handsome young men letters Dear Editor: outbreak of Lebanon has claimed the lives of thousands of victims while leavMichael Searle, sons of Don ing countless more homeless, and Phyllis Searle. They without access to even the accompanied MHS wrestling most basic necessities of life. coach Richard Probe rt. The International Red Cross Karl and Sue Esplin and estimates that over 300,000 family of Cedar City came are homeless; others put the Friday to spend the weekend closer to one half figure with their parents, Jess and million. Estell Bennett. Melvin and In the rural areas, whole Jerris Bennett and family communities have fled, many of Missoula were also here. A special occasion was to of them huddling on open be in attendance at the wed- beaches, scavenging for food itself is ding of their brother, Brent and water. Beirut in death and fear, engulfed and Debbie. streets destruction. Empty Visitors Robert at the and shuttered shops stand Wood home have been Tamshellmy, Traci, and Wade Ashton amid the unremitting of Orem. ing. Stunned and grieving Cherryl Wood attended a families stretch from one end summer workshop for aU club of this tiny country to the officers of the Utah Feder- other. ation of Womens Cubs in And, as always, it is the Provo Saturday. Cherryl children who are the most is the president of the East vulnerable. Moving from Millard Fine Arts Guild place to place looking for this year. what might temporarily be safe shelter, sleeping on The biggest known snowopen staircases or in empty flakes in the world fell in fields lacking food, dean Montana in 1887; they measured 15 inches in diameter water or a change of clothes, and were eight inches thick. the toB of young lives continues to mount. The new in violence TO THE EDITOR Save the Children, the international child assistance agency that has been working in Lebanon for over 25 years, is providing emergency services for these children and their families through their established health centers. A team of 45 trained professionals is working around the clock to aUeviate the suffering. VolunAers have been mobilized to assist the displaced by locating temporary and shelter distributing medical supplies, clothing and blankets. Save the Children, in cooperation with the United Nations and other and voluntary agencies, is making both an immediate and long-tercommitment to the relief and rehabilitation of the Lebanese people. In order to assist those struggling for survival, Save the Children is issuing an urgent appeal for funds. As a member of the organizations 50th Anniversary Committee, I strongly urge you to take this opportunity to extend a helping hand to the suffering children of Lebanon in their time of crisis. Any contribution, no matter how m t, Donna Crane l Passes Away Donna Stevens Crane, our beloved mother, grandmother, and 82, passed away at her home on June 25, 1982, due to natural causes. She was born in Holden, Utah on May 2, 1900 to Lorenzo M. and Priscilla Badger Stevens. She married Leo H . Crane on November 5, 1919 in Provo, Utah. He preceded her in death on December 4, 1957. She was a member of the Salina First LDS Ward, past counselor in the Relief Society presidency. She was also a visiting teacher most of her married life. She was also a member of DUP and American Legion Auxialiary. Survived by: One soa and Maurine four daughters, Crane, Sarasota, Florida; Mrs. Clarence (Dorothy) Heicks, West Vafley City; Clayton Crane, Mrs. John M. (Elies Rae) Jensen, both of Salina, Utah; Mrs. Ray J. (Marilyn) Cooke, Kearns; 17 grandchildren; 33 greatgrandchildren; brothers and sisters. Milton Stevens, Holden, Utah; Mrs. Agnes Duke, Provo; Mrs. Vern Luella B. Mitchell Succumbs r, stand up there, speak and harmonize in song as they did. Mary Ella can truly be proud of the six young sons she and her late husband have raised. Their four boys have returned from their missions. Mark is now ready to depart on his and Scott will be ready when the times comes. The boys have all been good students and pursued their education and have been a great help and sustaining force to their mother. Congratulations Mary Ella. Visitors at the home of Mary Ella over the weekend were her sons Mario, Terry, Kim, Gary, his wife and two children. Roland and Norma Gagon have had their three grandchildren visiting with them the past month. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. (Vivian) Mangleson, Levan, David Gagon of West Valley Uah. City, Utah. Funeral service were held A Mothers View Tuesday, June 29, at 12 noon As I gaze upon you, son of in the Salina Stake Center. mine, so many feelings Burial, Salina East Side arise; Cemetery. My gratitude for havig you, a child, lifes greatest prize; VA My wonder at the knowledge that youre a little bit of me; My musings on the kind of man that youU grow up to The Veterans Administrabe; And my love that just asks in tion is seeking seriously return the chance to watch disabled veterans in the you grow and learn. Rocky Mountain area and elsewhere to participate in a new program of independentsmall, can make a difference. services. Please mail your check today living outreach efforts are Special to Save the Children, Lebaunder way in Colorado, non Emergency Appeal, Wyoming, Utah and New Dept. P, Westport, ConMexico to explain the new necticut 06880. benefit program. IndepenSincerely, dent living is designed to sRev. Theodore Hesburgh increase a severely disabled C.S.C., President veterans ability to function University of Notre Dame more independently in the family or comminity environment with a reduced level of services from others. The pilot program will continue through fiscal 1985. For up to two years an eligiBy Vlrgie Ivie veteran ble of wide receive a range may Mr. and Mrs. Alden Robinson, Scott and Suzette independent living services. visited here with his parents, They may include housing modification, personal care Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson. and brother. Dale, attendants, prosthetic deduring the weekend. Alden vices, transport costs and in independent gave his father a hand with training the hay hauling while his living skills through coordiwife, Brenda, went to Provo nation with other VA benefit on business for a day. programs. Mr. Jim Keeney came from Denver to spend a family members gave her week's vacation here with his with the yard work, etc. Jim wife. NeB, and her sister, and to returned family Phyllis Murray. Nell has 24 June On Alberquerque. been here with Phyflis since they all visited the Bill the death of her husband, Moore family. Jack Murray, and had been Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ADen here for sometime before. and daughter, Sheri, stopped Phyllis son, James Murin Provo on their way to two his and Susan, wife, ray, Lovell. Wyo. and picked up daughters stayed for a week after his fathers services. Beths brother, Richard so they could enjoy a Phyllis says she really visit with Beth and Richard's all the these appreciates help parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl their brother, Despain, Dwight, and family. The visit was especially to homor their father. Earl, for Father's Day. introduces new Benefit Program Luella B. Mitchell, 69, of Fillmore, died June 26, 1982 in a Provo hospital. She was born on September 2, 1912 in Heybum, Idaho to Frank and Joanna Patton Keele. She married Ira H. Konold in 1930, later divorced. She later married Guy Mitchell on June 6, 1944 in Ely, Nevada. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survived by: Husband, Fillmore; sons, Clyde Konold, Granger; Wayne and Rudy Konold, both of Las Vegas, Nev.; Ted Konold, SLC; 24 grandchildren; 15 broth- ers and sisters, Edward Keele, Blanding; Mrs. Lloyd (Cleo) Gayle, Mrs. Richard (lsagella) Johnson, both of Provo; Gus Keele and Mrs. Lee (Carol) Gregerson, both of SLC; Mrs. Carrol (Lois) Williams, Mesa, Arizona; John Keele, Bountiful; Max Keele, Orem; Frank Keele, Loa, Utah. Funeral services were held Tuesday, one p.m. in the Fillmore FirstFourth LDS Ward Chapel as follows: Conducting the services were Counselor Kenneth Day Features d Des-pai- van winkle, was sung mixed double quartet the by Remarks were made by Gregory Konold, another song from the double mixed quartet. Robert Nielson made the final remarks and the closing prayer was given by David Konold. Interment was in the Fillmore City Cemetery under the direction of Olpin Mortuary. Dedication of the grave was by Frank Keele. Pallbearers and Honorary Pallbearers were all grandsons. Donald LeClair, Kenneth Konold. Steven Konold, Richard Konold, Konold, Roger David Konold, David Guy Konold, Konold. Jeffery Theodore Konold, Doyle Konold. Gregory Konold, Douglas Konold, Kevin Konold. Flowers were arranged under the direction of FillWard Relief more 4th Lover Of My Soul Horace Day Dies 20 Horace Earl Day, 94, of grandchildren; greatFillmore, died June 26, 1982 grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Wafthu (Venus) Barnes, in a Richfield Care Center. San Gabriel, Cal. Preceded in He was born on March 13, death by two sons, Horace 1888 in Fillmore, the seventh Earl and Gale. child of 14 children born to Funeral services were held James and Emma MitcheH Wednesday, one p.m. in the Day. He married EBa Brun- Fillmore FirstFourth LDS son on July 2, 1908, later Ward Chapel as foBows: solemnized in the Manti LDS The Funeral services were Temple. She died in 1915. conducted by Counselor KenHe married Edna Lewis on neth Day. Family Prayer by solemnizlater 1920, May 5, S. Davies (grandson), ed in the Manti LDS Temple. Dennis music He was a member of the first prelude and postlude Robison, OpenMarjorie by graduating class of Millard ing Prayer by Tony Dearden, High School. He graduated The from BYU Normal School, Jr. (home teacher). read by Kenlater known as BYU. Foflow-in- g obituary was neth Day followed by regraduation from BYU in 1908 he taught school in marks by Roy Tomkinson and L. Robins a song by Grantsville, Richfield and Guy Annette Davies, Julie Hein, later taught at the Fifimore and Cheryl Sanders (grandSchool he where Elementary became principal. He served daughters) accompanied by as Mayor of Fillmore for four Diane Burnett another grandTalks were given years during which time the daughter. Fillmore Cement Irrigation by Joseph H. Warner and D. Day (daughter-in-law- ) System was constructed. Mary foflowed by a song by His lifetime of service includes: Postmaster of Fill- granddaughters. The closing more for 14 years, worked prayer was offered by Jacob Davies first in the Millard County A. Interment was in the FillOffice then Assesors as more City Cemetery with the Deputy Millard County Treasurer for 24 years, leaving Dedication of the grave by the service of Millard County James W. Lewis (brother-in-lawat age 76 after 56 years of Pallbearers were Jerry service. Bruce Sanders, Burnett, Survivors: Wife, son, Michael Hein, James Ogle Jr., Doug Augustine, and of both Fillmore; Boyd Day, daughters, Mrs. J.A. (May) Lawrence Jackson. Flowers were under the Ogle, San Diego, Calif.; Mrs. Jacob A. (Gwen) direction of the Fillmore 4th Davies, Roy, Utah; seven Ward Relief Society. ). ). Plan to attend the 48th Annual took a nap and let the classifieds do the work . well-deserv- ed UTE STAMPEDE In Find a job, buy a car, sell a house. . . the weekly classified ads can do it all and a whole lot more. Buying or selling, they work! PROGRESS CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTSI Nephi PRCA RODEO THE PROGRESS CLASSIFIEDS 743-534- Luella B. Mitchell Family Prayer by Rudy Konold; prelude and postlude music by Julie Mace, Opening Prayer by Elvin Mitchell, a double mixed quartet was sung by Merle Hone, Glen Quigly, Marlow Mace, Kirby Giles, Roy Tomkinson, Rita Giles, Gloria Tomkinson, and Sally Mace, accompanied by Julie Mace. Kenneth Day made a few remarks. "Jesus Society. Flowed service-disable- MEMOIUAM 0 Each Night At 8:00 P.M. July 15, 16, Thursday parents in & 17th Night is Family Night. Kids under General Admission! 12 years old free with PARADES GALORE! Bradshaw Auto Parts 33 So. Main - Fillmore 743-665- 1 I I I I I Giant Horse Parade Thursday at 6 p m., Main Street Mammoth Parade Friday at 4 p.m., Main Street Saturday at 4 p m.. Main Street Bathing Beauty Parade with judging afterwards at City Park City of Fun Carnival For Reserved Seat Tickets Each Day at Fairgrounds Write to The Ute Stampede Assn , 42 S Main Steet, Nephi, Specialty Acts Each Night At Rodeo Utah 84648 Or Phone 801 Lions Chuckwagon Breakfast Fr11 to iday and Saturday 6am Good Seats available until a m. at City Park! showtime each night. 623-064- 3 |