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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, March 12, 1982 Page 4 the been conducting classes in Fillmore for the Kanosh, Meadow and Fillmore firemen on Fire Fighting Essentials, was here last Wednesday, By Dathel Whitaker W are happy to have March 3, with the final Mr. and Mrs. Grant for the Neca and Taft Watts back instructions a weeks Brunson spent vacation in California and home after spending four Kanosh firemen. Joe and Carol Penney Nevada. They spent three months in Las Vegas. a ten day trip to enjoyed in San at the Alof and Mrs. Mr. Diego days Richard Quiggle resi- - George attended a Pro- - Eugene, Oregon, seeing many interesting sights dence. While there they ducers Livestock Market-weto Tijuana. In River- - ing Meeting at Newport along the coast of Califorand Oregon. The side, they spent one night Beach, California last nia, Redwood and Forest with Ethels sister, week. From there they forests in Oregon were all in and Elk Rick, near to went Grove, Dorothy Palmdale with another Sacramento, and visited thick, green and beautiful. sister, Lucy Shumaker. their son Sterling and Joe had a hard time On their way home they family. Then on to Los his chainsaw in keeping stopped in Las Vegas with Altos Hills and stayed Grants sister, Darlene overnight with AloFs the truck as the big Redwood trees were very and Frank Wadsworth. brother, Neldon and wife. Fast and Testimony tempting. They also drove to Kaibab Industries from to back Nevada, Laughlin, meeting held Sunday, the Panguitch Mill sent LasVegasandonhome.lt March 7, was conducted their three woods Bosses was a wonderful trip. by Cordon Staples. and their wives to the Recently Paige Ann and it was announced that Conference in Earl Moyes of Henderson, farewell for Peggy and Logging We learned Nevada visited her mot- - Lynn Rogers wou)d be Eugene. abcnt new equipment and her, Mrs. Klover Penny next Sunday, supplies that are and in Fillmore with Jon shields, who has logging used in this Industry. Earl's folks. Kanosh Kapers nt Holden Happening By Mia Lloyd and Orlene Christensen enjoyed having their daughters, Fernando and Sharon Del Toro and two boys and Jeanne Tong and son, as their weekend guests. Sunday the group aU went to Spring City to spend the day with son and brother Bruce and Joan Christensen and family. The occasion being to attend Testiwhere mony meeting Lloyd and Fernando assisted Bruce in the naming of his infant son. John Stephenson and Shauna his daughter Christensen and family of Salmon, Idaho came to State Basattend the ketball tournament to see 2-- A Crosland W son and brother Cliff Stephenson play and to spend some time with wife and mother. Coral Stephenson. Scott Christiansen, son of Earnest and Salena Christiansen was an overnight patient at the Fillmore Hospital for observation and medical attention following injuries he received in an accident. Troy Coats son of LaVar and Marilyn Coats was taken to the Burn Center for treatment for burns he received on his face, hands, and arms. We wish a speedy recovery for both these boys. Calling for a short visit at the borne of Warren and Ella Crosland during the weekend were her nieces, LeAnn and Randy Phillips and son, Dana and Dennis Roden and two children, her nephew Dahl and Debbie Brad-fiel- d and two of their children of Panaca, Nevada. Venez Johnson, her sister Elma Wade joined Aunt Bva Whatcott, cousins Phyllis Crosland, Beverly Lund, La Von and Aunt Brunson, Geneva Jones recently on a three week vacation to Acapulco, Mexico. Venez and Elma could only spend two weeks with the group as they had to return to their employment. Rex and Phyllis Crosland own two condos in the Lapalapa Hotel located on the Condesa Beach in the Acapulco Bay. Every day was a new was the The lesson, Schools fo Utah co-ho- Fillmore Frolics By Angie Green Elaine Goddard drove Lake Symphony Hall. Beauregards to Tooele on March 3 to Myrtle two sisters, Lillie Gerber visit her daughter, Shirley, and husband, Vern and Ruby Akin, came to and Brunson family. Fillmore on the night of March 5 to spend a week March 3 was Shirley's with Myrtle. The three dined out so birthday they to celebrate the occasion. sisters are really enjoying Elaine returned home this long awaited visit. Nadine Perkes anon March 7 after an enjoyable visit, and is happy nounces that her daughshe could spend this ter, Elizabeth, who is a Junior at MHS, and editor particular time with Shiron the Year Book staff, ley. One thing happened, has won first place in the Art category in the PTA though, that kind Of mudReflections contest. died things up. The batNadine is involved in became car in her tery terminally ill and had to the church where teaches be replaced. Once this and in her spare time was dime she purred right writes songs. Two of her along home without any songs have been published and the money raised further problems. Dora Robison will as from selling the songs her guests for the next 6 was donated to the Pink Ladies. weeks her granddaughBountiof West Marjorie McBride went ter, Kelly ful and Chris Anderson of to St. George on Friday, Lyman, Wyoming. They Feb. 26 to visit her daughhave left their studies at ter, Roslind and family. and Roslind the BYU for a short time Dwight to student teach at the went to Las Vegas for a Fillmore Elementary three day vacation while School. Marjorie was there, so Hylda Gaer and Dee she had a chance to really Robison are going to SLC enjoy and spoil her three on Saturday, March 13 to grandchildren. Her stay was also attend die St. Patricks Day Symphony at the Salt enriched by the sight of roses and apricots in adventure for the seven bloom, and the buds of vacationers as they the peach and nectarine explored the highlights of almost ready to open. Acapulco. Phyllis had The garden enthusiasts been there twenty times were all out planting so she was the best guide seeds and setting out tomato, pepper and cabanyone could have. This same group ii bage plants. planning a trip together to Marjorie came back to Hawaii in February of Fillmore on March 2 to a 1983. little more snow, but Ed and La Von Shel-stea- d underneath it all crocus just recently return- and violets were bloomed from Big limbin, Mon- ing. tana, where they were the Dean Robison reported guests of their son Gary the DUP Emily Ray Camp "and Meredith Shelstead meeting held March 8th and family. at the home of Afton Stevens. Hattie Stevens Early was given by Dean Robison, and the history Of Lewis Tarbuck was given by Stella Day. Kenneth Day and wife Annette went to SLC to visit Annettes mother, Jackie Nichol, who is in the hospital. Jackie is the wife of Mark Nichol. At one time they operated the Arctic Circle drive-i- n in Fillmore. Hattie Stevens daughter, Rozilla Ashurst and daughter came to Fillmore on March 4th to spend ten days visiting Hattie. Rozillas daughter-in-law, Mrs. Earl Ashurst of came with them as far as Fillmore then went on to SLC to visit her sister Mrs. Jess Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Stevens were originally from Hinckley. Rozilla and her daughter plan to return to California on March 13th. The Fourth Ward Relief Society is holding their annual birthday party at the First and Fourth Ward meeting bouse on March 16 at 6:30 p.m. The theme is an Old Fashioned Tribute to Women. The will program feature such greats as Laurel and Hardy, who will M.C. a talent show. These two loveable comics will be portrayed by Kirby Giles and Art Foster. Some of the talent will consist of Shirley Temple, Kate Smith, the Sweet and Adelines, Alexanders Ragtime Little League Flowell Features i Registration Last week Mr. Rial Brink erhoff of Lovelock, Nevada visited with his sister Marge and Ivin Christensen, sister-in-laStella Brink erhoff, and Archie and Shirley Christensen and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray were home over the weekend from SLC, where he has been in a hospital for treatments. We in this community wish for Jacks health to improve right soon. At Sacrament meeting Sunday, March 7, the little daughter of Roy and Patsy Johnson was given the name of Katie and a blessing bv her father. Glade and June Johnson served dinner Sunday By Virgie vie Jessica, and Jeremiah here for the short visit. They are enjoying little Katie too. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley (Lot) Roberts of Oregon were overnight guests, Feb. 26, of her brother, Avalon and Agnes Johnson. Loa grew up here in Flowell with her brother and seven sisters, three of whom have passed away. Dinner guests on Sunday of Avalon and Agnes were their daughter-in-laJane Johnson and three children of Price. They had been in Delta to visit Janes family, the Henrys, especially for her mothers birthday. Phyl Johnson was unable to come with his wife, Jane and their children, as he attends school in Richfield at the Technical College there on weekends. Phyl is a member of the Highway Patrol in Price. Peggy Christensen and daughters came Sunday afternoon with their tape players to let several shut-in- s enjoy a tape of the Primary boys and girls singing. Their songs were beautiful and enjoyed tremendously. Thank you Peggy Christensen and Piano accompanist, Doris Poole for your time and effort. Also thank you boys and girls 1 Rial Brink erhoff called in to say Hi to all his friends. Iris and his sister Marge Christensen was several to afternoon members of their family. Knowing what a great cock and gracious hostess June is, the family enjoyed the delicious dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Robison went to Mesa last weekend to visit his sister, True and family. They brought his mother Faun-tell- a Robison home with them Sunday. She had spent three weeks enjoying the visit with her children and the beautiful weather. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle (Jill) Johnson and children of Idaho Falls spent the weekend with his parents. Glade and June Johnson. The latter were surely Band. happy to have their There will be a old grandchildren Landon, with him. fashioned box lunch type dinner consisting of fried chicken, potato salad, assorted fresh vegetables, roll with honey-butteand apple pie. By Lola Monroe All adult members, male and female, of die Mr. and Mrs. Donald ed her birthday Mar. 6, by Fourth Ward are invited Olsen, Nephi visited in entertaining a group of to attend. Scipio Sunday evening friends at her home. with sister Hilda Quara-ber- g George Ann Probert is and friends. recooperating at home The annual Relief after having had surgery Society Birthday Party at Richfield hospital earwill be held in the Ward lier last week. We wish Hall March 16, at 6:30 her a speedy recovery. Hilda p.m. Qu am berg Scipio Ward elders are traveled to SLC Friday two preparing plays, with Mr. and Mrs. Jonney under the direction of Quamberg of Beaver. Gloria Probert, to be Their small son, Daniel, is presented Monday, a patient at Primary ChiMarch 29th. ldrens Hospital, where he The family of Earl was flown earlier in the Bradfield met at the week for medical attenHe was some Scipio Ward Cultural Hall tion. Saturday to honor his on in proved Sunday. his 84th birthday. They stayed at the A delicious (tinner was home of Mack and Connie served at 1:00 p.m. After Farbush, while in the city. which everyone enjoyed a Enjoying Sunday dinprogram given by the ner at the home of Hargrandchildren and great mon and Klea Memmott were Mr. and Mrs. Rick grandchildren. Games were played and Memmott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Memmott visiting enjoyed. Nikkie White celebrat and family. Meadow. Scipio Scene r, First Security pays me 14 on my IRA. Savings Plan. Tax-Deferr-ed Registration for the Flowell Little Fillmore League will be Thursday and Friday, March 11 and 12, 8:15 a.m. at the Elementary School. Registration forms are available at the Elementary School or from Mrs. Sandy Wade. This registration is for the Fillmore - Flowell youth only. All outlying area youth should contact their coach or team representative. Meadow, Kanosh, Hidden, and Scipio will be sponsoring their own teams. The Fillmore - Flowell Little League will be sponsoring 7 teams. Little League baseball is open to any boy or girl who will be 1 by August 1, 1982, and not older than 13 by August 1, 1982. 15 per The fee of not cover does the player entire cost of running the program. This fee does cover the insurance, charter fee, and some uniform and equipment costs. The additional costs are covered by sponsors. The Little League program is in need of umpires, coaches, and sponsors. If you would be willing to help the youth of our community, please contact Mrs. Sandy Wade or Mrs. Marlene Cummings. 6-- 4-- H Vegetable garden seeds are available for and their families. Come in and pick up an order blank and check our seed catalogs. Orders must be in no later that March 19. Baby chickens and turkeys are available to families with 4-youth Baby (only) ages chicks are 504 each. Turkeys are S1.00 each. Chicken orders will be accepted until April S. Pick up date April 30. Turkey orders will be accepted until March 2S. Pick up date May IS. 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