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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, March 19, 1982 Page 4 of any ranch in the world, which was 70,000 head on 326,000 acres. Another highlight was attending Church services while they were there, By Dathel Whitaker which was conducted and grandVic and Lillian Rogers Ashby. Happy officered Maori by are Roger and spent Fast Sunday, March parents people. The Bishopric (Burt) Ashby. were all Maori. The Kes7th, in West Jordan with Virginia Little Brandon had a wife their son John, his lers were very inpressed brother Wade, and sister with the sweet Kathryn Ann and their spirit of five children, where they Amy, anxiously awaiting these people and the love home. witnessed the naming and his arrival and closeness among and Melody Marian them. Two of the speakers blessing of little Julie Ann Kesler have returned for the Church services by her father, John. a most delightful trip While up North, Vic from was a couple who had Feb. and Lillian attended some to Hawaii, leaving much 22 and returning March 3. recently, through the to traveled sacrifice, Jorsessions at the River Enjoying the trip with the their to receive Temple dan Temple. Keslers were their friends To be able They were happy to be and five month old baby endowments. to their achieve fishing there Helen greeted by from Salt Lake. This catch nets which is their M. Rogers, who is an Buie owns the couple chief means of earning a ordinance worker at the Foods in Salt Lake. livlihood. Helen lives at Temple. They visited Oahu and Marian and Melody West Valley City. the of Island Hawaii, the tried to have a personal Thelma (Brunson) latter, being the larger of Oldsfield was elated over the two Islands and were visit with Kirk Penney the word she received of two hundred miles apart. who lives in Hawaii, but the arrival in Ely, Nevada One of the highlights werent able to, but a of her fourth great grandwas when they toured a good visit with him over child, who was named large ranch that handled the phone. Brandon. Proud parents the most cattle per acre Bishop Jim Minton has are Kenneth and Susan returned to his second home in Kanosh following a two week visit in his home town, Hesperia, California, with his wife, Joyce. She accompanied By Ella Crosland her husband to Kanosh she will spend a where Its a girl for first time for Evan and Lucille. obtained a month having Joan Larsen and her parents Steve and Lauri from her Condie. She was born sister Annette Wade flew leave of absence a March 10th, at Utah Val- to Denver. They were met teaching position as Hesin teacher Seminary ley Hospital weighing in at the airport by their at 7 lbs. 4 oz. They have cousin Brenda Cropper. peria. Willard and Dathel chosen the name Kim- Brenda took them to her were dinner Whitaker berly for her. Pres, and home in Greeley, ColoMintons on of the Mrs. John R. Condie Jr. rado where they were the guests 14. March Sunday, are the grandparents. guests of Brenda and MinSister and Brother Evan Lucille and Butch Cropper and family two have ton sons, Darryl, Stevens received a phone for a few days. who has employment in call from Lee H. and Visitors at the home of Wyoming and their marMary Ann Stevens telling Milton and Margaret ried son, Bruce, who lives the in Provo with his wife and them of the arrival of a Stevens during 71b. 11 oz. baby girl. Lesa weekend were her son little son. Marie was bom March 13 Gene DeBout and her sisA lovely, new trailer at Utah Valley Hospital ter Virginia Laws of house, owned by Mr. in Provo. She has two Kaysville. Monte Kimball, has been Fawn Hunter spent brothers and a sister to brought into Kanosh and welcome her home. This several days vacationing placed on the Kimball makes seven granddaugh- in California with lot east of his sister Patti ters and seven grandsons Sorensens new home, Kanosh Kapers Holden Happenings S) Scipio Scene Bv Lola Monroe of Utah Valley camp held their Daughter Pioneers of the Round monthly meeting at the home of Ethel Robins and across the highway. This new home is ready March 3. Captain Georgia welfor Monte and his new Ivie conducted and bride-to-b- e to occupy in comed everyone. Minutes of last meeting the near future. were read by Edna Brad-fielA large crowd attended the Farewell Testimonial A history of Freda Sunday, March 14 for mother of Ethel Hatch, Elder Lynn and Sister Robins was read by Janice Peggy Rogers. Robins. Mrs. is still living Many family, friends, old. and relatives, from out she is 93 years Memmott Arlene of town were in attenof the read short a history dance. lives of George Peterson was Sacrament meeting who conducted by Counselor, and Celelia Olafson, in 1869. to came Scipio eve Christensen. A very delicious lunch Prayers were given by was served by Ethel Pres. Preal George and and Robins Arlene Vic Rogers. Memmott. were remarks Gosing As each guest left thev given by Elder Lynn were given some of Rogers. Dathel was happy to Ethels good candy she have two of her sisters, makes. There were 17 in attenCarma Cutler and Leora those Besides dance. Allen stop in for a visit there mentioned names during the week. They Wasden, Mary were returning from a was Blonda Rubjj and Leah trip to California with Quarnberg, Da Mathew, Bond another sister. Iris and husband, Terrill of Colleen, Delight and Klea MonMeadow, where they had Memmott, Virgie and Myrtle Sorenson. roe, of five days enjoyed warm, sun. Sacrament meeting was The following relatives by Mr. and presented services attended funeral for Gilda Paxton Leslie of Mrs. Tom Osmond and on Mrs. Skip Ruse, a memUtah Springville, ber of the staff at the and 1982: March 9, Gark School for the deaf Dorothy Paxton; Alice Ogden Mrs. Ruse blind. and and Robins; Richard the by meeting Brunbegan Ethel Janet Robins; son; Rubin and Barbara explaining the problems Jeanine of teaching the deaf and Anderson; She used. her Anderson, daughter, methods Osmond introduced Lynn and two children; Thelma who told what it is like to Oldsfield. Gilda Paxton Leslie be married to a person is the daughter of William who is hearing impaired. and Isabell Paxton. She Tom Osmond told what it was born and raised in is like to be deaf, married and raising a family and Kanosh, Utah. (Nora being labeled handicapMissionary ped. It was a very enjoyaddress: new Prices) Sister Nora Price; 3419 able meeting. The three of them Flora Vista Ave.; Santa accompanied by Brenda Gara, California 95051. Thorn were Invited to the home of Dick and Thelma Probert for dinner. Tom has spent considerable time at the Probert ranch with Blaine Chambers and the Probert family. Howard, Darlene and Dee Memmott drove to Kearns Sunday to attend a Testimonial for Emiko Tamashiro. Ralph and Wanda Carter are sponsoring her on an LDS mission to Japan. Joyce, Dix, and Elizabeth Monroe made a trip to SLC Thursday, March 1 1 to keep a Drs, appointment. All the Elders and families that attended the roller skating party March 8 had a very enjoyable fun evening. Jack and Lola Monroe drove to Orem Saturday and met their daughter, Janet and family they and enjoyed visiting watching Janets husband, Lee, bowl in a State Bowling meet. Their granddaughter, Bridget accompanied them. KeUy and Lori Quarnberg were Sunday visitors with Anna Mae and Kristine Quarnberg. Patty Probert spent the weekend home with her parents, Carl and Gloria Probert and sister Margaret. Weekend visitors at the home of Burtis and Conwere nie Quarnberg Karen Warwood of Levan, Doug and Keryl Ann Jensen and son from Richfield, and Diane Quarnberg of Provo. Quarnberg Jonney stopped Saturday to see his mother, Hilda. He was on his way to SLC to see his wife and son, Daniel. Shirley Probert spent the weekend in Sandy with her daughter, Virginia and her family. Her son, Sam was participating in wrestling events in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Mont First Security pays me 14 on my BRA. Savings Plan. Tax-Deferr-ed Airmet, Jennifer Hone and Sam Wilkinson. Anniversary Happy wishes are sent to Val Dean and Deanna Edwards, Larry and Eleanor Edwards, Kevin and Beth La Boa and Joe and Joan Stott. A special 60th Happy Anniversary, March 22, to a very dear, devoted couple Venoy and Noreen Labrum. Every happy marriage is made of three things - a loving husband, a loving wife, and the ever lasting love of God. This has been the life of these two beautiful Meadow Moments By Luella Edwards Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val Dean Joe and Joan Stott were Edwards were Larry and their son Ray and his wife Mary Moreland of SLC Wendy of Orem, Van and Ron and Karen Stott of SLC, son of Joe Knowlden of West Valley and Joan and four of his City. LueUa Edwards spent employees came to visit and help Joe and Bev part of last week visiting finish the work on their at the home of her daughnew machine storage ter Jerry Lue Tafoya in West VaDey City and with building north of town. Joe and Joan Stott her sisters in SLC. WhUe spent Tuesday in SLC, in the city Luella attended where they attended the a special birthday party Mrs. funeral services held for for her sister people. Mr. A. L. Tucker. Donna Toone. An Anniversary Prayer: Visitors at the home of Luella On Thursday May God who watches Mrs. Velma Stott were enjoyed a get together over us and guide us her daughters, Nadine with her sisters and a from above, and Tom Day of Ogden group of old friends at a and Leola George of luncheon and an after- Grant you the richest blessing of his everlastOrem. noon of bridge. ing love... Mrs. LueDa Edwards, wishes Happy birthday Monte Edwards, his wife are sent to Donna Toone, May he always grant true Alice Jean and their son John happiness and lasting Glen Starley, Shon of Salem, Val Dean Lakrum, Joan Stott, Carjoy to you, Edwards, his wife Deon-nma Bond, Eleanor and Not only on your special their daughter Amy Elder Steven Edwards, day but each day all Lue visited at the home of Amber Frampton, Shelley year through. Alfred and Janell (Edwards) Elker in Bicknell, Utah. Wendy Edwards of Meadow, Jody and SheUy Christensen of Kanosh By Angie Green and Anita Christensen of Mrs. Virginia Warner visit will last a long, long FloweU, spent the weekthree time. recently spent end in St. George to weeks in Las Vegas with and Weston Vicky continuing her son David and Jolene Warner gave a birthday investigate their education at Dixie Warner and their three dinner on Tuesday, and find an children and Mr. and March 9th for Westons College Louise Mrs. Robert CoverdeD mother, apartment. Mrs. Visitors at the home of and baby Briana. Warner. Those present David and Jolene drove were her husband, Jeny, Robins and grandson from their cabin at Brian-heaLeslie Warner, Virginia Thayne, Mr. and Mrs. Utah, where they Warner, Vicky and WesNoel Robins attended a to ton and their baby were vacationing, Farewell Testimonial, Fillmore, and on Feb. 13 daughter, Aiisca. Sunday, March 14, 1982 took Virginia back they Virginia is proud to in Midvale for their sister to Las Vegas with them. announce she is Aliscas Mrs. Iris Christoferson. On the way they showed great grandmother. She has been called to her aU the parks and other Allen and Lorie Roper serve a mission for the of interest, dined drove to St. George with places Church Of Jesus Christ Of and did everyRuss and Carolyn Olsen Latter Day Saints In royaUy, to make this a really on March 13 to attend a thing Jackson, Mississippi. Iris Their neice will enter the MTC special trip. came home wedding. Virginia daughter of Roper, Sherry Wednesday, March, 17, March 6 bubbling over Mr. and Mrs. Gary Roper 1982. Iris worked in the with things to tell her of Ceday City and Jeff County Courthouse in famUy, and the good Bushnell, son of Mr. and Fillmore for many years. memories of this trip and Mrs. Van Bushnell of Ceday City, were married March 13 in the St. George Temple. A reception followed at the Cedar West Stake Center. By Virgie Ivie and The Ropers Its off to SLC for La ladies enjoyed the meet- Olsens returned to FillDawn Allen where she ing this beautiful day: more the same day. will start her student Lynn Allen, Geo Carling, Dean and Gigi Allred of beginning Ruth Mary Brower, Faun-teU- a Orem are teaching, happy to will Jack-so15. teach She March Robison, Noma birth of a announce the in the Physical Education and Elaine Goddard Desiree, daughter, baby department in several of the County camp board on March 11th, weighing schools in the Granite from Fillmore. The hos7 lbs. 4 oz. They have school district. tess Paula served a other children, a son three She spent the weekend delicious treat. two and daughters. with her parents Arthur On March 13 Brent Desiree is the grandand Beth Allen and sister Johnson and his wife, daughter of Ralph Jack-so- n Sheri. Carolyn and their little of Orem and great She visited with her son, Justin, went to the of Lenore granddaughter sister Marlene ChristenProvo Temple where they of FillHolbrook Jackson sen and family. received their endowand Gerald Johnson more La Dawn attends school ments and sealings with of Holden. atSUSC. little justin being sealed John Dean was admitOn March 10, Grant to his parents. Those from HosArchie here going for this special ted to the Fillmore took Robison March on Saturday, Christensen, Ruth Allen occasion were Bishop pital in the week he and Ulala Mace to the Kent Swallow and his 6. Earlier ill cold Provo Temple where they wife, Peggy, Mr. and had become with a into which turned quickly attended two sessions. Mrs. Junior Robison, Don week After a pneumonia. Arleen Robinson has Tomkinson, Mr. and Mrs. in the hospital he is back worked faithfully, hard David Garth Ellison, and long to present the Swallow and Mr. and home again recovering nicely, under the care of production Zion which Mrs. Jarold Robison. his nurse everloving was a success and preHoward Mr. and Mrs. Jeanne. sented in the Ward Cul- Memmott on visited Echo Iverson Blake, tural Hall March 13. A March 10 with her brother formerly of Fillmore, and large crowd attended. Delia! Ivie and Virgie. now of Evanston, WyoThis was a huge underOn March 11, Don ming, is enjoying a visit taking for a small ward. Baldwin and his parents, with Fern Holdaway and Arleen had many helpers Loyal and Thelma Baldother friends and relatives as well as a large cast. win called in to see Dons in Fillmore. She arrived Thank you everyone. parents-in-lathe, March 12th and plans to Don Neilson is a Ivies. He had taken his extend her visit for a week patient at the Utah Valley parents to SLC for an before to Evanreturning Hospital where he under- appointment for his father ston. went who had major eye recently surgery Mrs. Gloria Jensen of March 8. His wife, Jean, surgery. They were on City and Ralph Brigham was with him and stayed their way home to Beaver. for several days. She has Carene could not come as Jackson of Orem motored to Fillmore on March 6th kept in touch with her she had other commithusband by telephone, ments. Don said he and to spend the weekend with their mother Lenore since coming home. She Carene were grandwent to Provo to visit him parents to a sweet baby Holbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Don over the weekend. Jean boy born March 10 in the Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Don is to Beaver reports Hospital improving Robinson of as well as can be expec- Gregory and Kim Baldwin Ralph of the FloweU, FloweU ted. She visited their chil- Solberg, first time drove to By, dren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul parents to the little 6 lb. Electric, 10th March to attend an Neilson and family in 11 oz. fellow. Intermountain Consumers Orem and Mr. and Mrs. The Loyal Baldwin's Power Association ConScott Hecht in Provo. and the Delia! Ivies are vention. Mr. Stuart was They are visiting their very happy with their new the of representative father and helping to great grandson. Fillmore City. At Sacrament meeting cheer him. The ladies were enterThe DUP Crystal camp Sunday, March 7, the met at the home of Paula little daughter of Roy and tained on Thursday afterChristensen on March 11. Patsy Johnson was given noon whUe their husbands were attending meetings Captain Thora Wilcox the name of Katie and a by going on a sightseeing her father. words of welcome blessing by gave and conducted the Standing with Roy was trip to one of the sUver little Katies grandfathers mines, and to top the conmeeting. and vention off splendidly, the Jean Neilson read the Culbert Robison minutes of the Feb. Glade Johnson, uncles Association gave a large on Thursday meeting after which she Louie Robison and Lyle banquet for the men and night Johnson and the the of her history Bishopgave their wives. great grandmother, ric. The Stuarts and Annie Catherine ChrisRobinsons "Nothing it to aggravating returned tensen Olsen, a pioneer as calmness." Wilde home on March 12th. from Denmark. DaUin and Cathryn are All doors Besides the names open to Thomas Fuller Nielsen received word mentioned above these courtesy." 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