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Show Fillmore Frolics By Angie Green Fill- Jensen, program a really beautiful mores beautiful ' ldy feeling of sentimentality, bird, presented a pro- - and also imparts to us the gram in Fine Arts last richness of Kates life year on the life of Kate and the strong patriotism Smith, consisting of seven she felt for America. of Kates favorite songs Larry and Virginia and excerpts from her Gehre drove to New York book, Upon My Lips City on a ten day business a Song. The program and pleasure trip stopping was so well received that off in Stromsburg, her father and mother, Nebraska to visit two of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Holm Larrys uncles, Leo and of Cedar, encouraged her Erving Larson. While in to bring the program New York they took the there. After presenting ferry boat to the Statue of the program in Cedar, Liberty, and really enjoyMaries Mrs. ed a tour of this historic sister, Loretta Nielsen of Rich- old edifice. field, helped her to On their return journey a Richfield they visited the home arrange presentation. On April where Herbert Hoover 14, Marie and Cathryn was born in West Branch, Nielsen will take the pro- Iowa, there were a numgram to Salina, then ber of museums and other following this they are places of interest they on planning making missed, it seems they for an couldnt stop because arrangements appearance in Panguitch. Larry wasnt hungry. Maries Dave and Ray Anna splended presentation of this pro- Faerber of Fruit Heights, gram can be accredited Utah drove to St. George to her deep love and to attend a convention. On admiration for Kate their return, Sat. April 3, Smith, it literally flows they stopped to visit from her and gives the Ray Annas cousin Kay Marie Kanosh Kapers By Dathel Whitaker Vic and Lillian Rogers spent a few days in Fort stationed there for three years. Another Collins, Colorado visiting daughter, attends their son, David and Tam Valerie, who Dixie College was in Rogers and family. On March 25, Lloyd Kanosh and Fillmore last Helen and Rogers, week family visiting Dathel members. Valerie was and Willard Whitaker rode over to among the 42 concert Holden together to attend member from the Dixie the lovely funeral services College who were on a for James W. Stephen- concert tour. They perWhitakers formed first at Parowan, The son. were happily surprised Utah, then Millard High to meet Mr. and Mrs. School, Orem, Provo, and Rolo Blackhurst from the Lake View Stake. Pleasant Grove, there. the Glen Sunday, The Stephensons, Black-hurs- Whitaker family joined and Whitakers other members of the were Missionary Couples Glen and Audrey Quigley who served in the Iowa-De- s family in Fillmore, for a Moines Mission and family gathering. There became very well ac- were 33 present and it was a joyous occasion. quainted there. Rex and Nina Hutchin- We welcome the Glen and Lilly Whitaker family son left Kanosh on Fri., as new members of the March 12, bound for SLC Ward. Kanosh They to spend the weekend arrived during the past with their daughter, week from the Blue Renae and Russ and to family, who have resided Ranch Diamond Nevada. They are occupy- - there since April 1981. tog the former George Bright and early Monday Rogers home, now owned morning March 15, Renae drove them to the airport, by a Mr. Critchfield. Their daughter, Denise where they boarded a Larson and husband, plane for seven days of Christian, will also be vacationing fun to the sun at Mazatian, Mexico. living to Kanosh. Glen and Lillys oldest The wide sandy beaches daughter, Melanni Lang and warm Pacific waters and baby son, Jared, are were fantastic. They both with nice staying with Grandma came home and Grandpa Whitaker to suntanned faces and until April 10, burned backs! They took when they will be going to a couple of tours there. Las Vegas, Nev. to board One of the tours was cf a plane for Kaiser- - the city, which was both slautern, Germany where interesting and beautiful, her husband, Kevin, is On this tour the High serving to the army. Divers were performing They will be ts sun-Kano- Rasmussen, her husband Don and family. Ray Anna is the oldest daughter of William C. Hatch of Sdpio. She was born and raised there and attended MHS where she became acquainted with Bonnie McBride Huntsman. Kay knowing of their friendship invited Bonnie to her home to suprise Ray Anna. It was truely a suprise and a They joyous reunion. spent hours reminiscing old times, and all the years in between. Kay was so delighted with Ray Annas visit, she her enjoyed showing their new home, and took great pleasure watching her jump on the trampoline. A time that is very dear to Kay is the year 1948-194Her family at that time lived to SLC, and her mother took her, at the age of 10, to Sdpio to live with her Aunt Garda, first wife of William Hatch. She had heart disease and a baby daughter, Ray Anna to care for. Kay remained with her aunt for a year helping with the household and the care of the baby. She attended grade school to Sdpio and learned to love the people of this little town very much. Kays family moved to Bountiful, But Kay still came to Fillmore and to Sdpio to visit relatives and friends, and to attend 9. from cliffs near the lighthouse which is on the highest hill to the area. Another point of interest they visited was the deep sea fishing wharf where they saw two huge Sailfish, and Sharks just being brought to. The Country tour was an all day treck into the Sierra Madre Mountains to visit, furniture factories, Hot springs. Silver mines, and fruit farms. For their 38th wedding anniversary, Rex and Nina attended the Mexican Fiesta where they were served a very delicious with buffet dinner, fantastic Mexican entertainment, and dancing for the public afterwards. Rexs highlight on the trip the was Bullfights. However, for Nina this attraction was a bit on the gory side, so she found the crowd more to watch, interesting the very especially entreMexican young preneurs who were barely big enough to carry their wares, but could make change like pros. All to soon on Monday, March 22, the Hutchto-son- s bid farewell to the Mazatian, tropical arriving back to SLC at 7:00 p.m. at which they were greeted by Renae, and Jason, Athena, with Kristin eager inquiries about Mexico and statements that next trip to Mazatian they get to come along! the Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 64631, Friday, April 9, she but rodeos, band, Don Rasmussen, who was born and raised to Fillmore. At Utah State Linda King, now a well known author, was Kays roommate, she introduced Kay and Don. It must have been love at first sight. After all who could resist a chance to live to Fillmore. John and Sharon Hansen are proud to announce that their 12 year old daughter, Kelli, won the 6th grade Spelling Bee, and their 11 year old son, Michael, whd is a 5th grade student, won third place to the Eagle Poster Contest. Among these and other things that have given the Hansen family cause for feeling blessed was a family reunion of both Johns and Sharons who live to Springville. Some of Sharons relatives came from Rexburg, Idaho, and Phoenix, Arizona. This family gathering was to part to celebrate the recent wedding of Johns nephew, Kim and Marg Hansen of Delta. They now reside to Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Bunker stopped to the Progress office to have their address changed. returning They were to their home to Sandy, Utah from Indian Wells, California, where they had spent the winter Crosland Bv Ella Randy and Joyce Coats are the proud parents of a baby girl, their third daughter. She was born April 1st at the West Millard Hospital weighing to at 8 lbs. 7 oz. She will be named Carla. Her grandparents are LaVar and Marilyn Coats. We are happy to welcome George and Helen Swain back home. They spend the winter to months warmer climates. Two new places of business have opened to Holden recently. Dawn Strong has opened a Beauty Salon. Ken and Janice Ziegler opened the Burger Station on the 1st of April. We wish them both success. Mrs. LaNola Johnson has returned home after spending several days to Bountiful with her son, Roy Johnson, his wife, Lucille and two children. She also visited other members of her family that live in the area. They were sister Alene and Paul Grundy, brother Van Rachel and Melville, Shonna granddaughter and Ed Payne and daughter. A brother Van and wife Birdie Melville of Brigham Gty drove down and visited with the group. LaNola Johnson was invited by her granddaughter Sharon Jones to attend the Sterling Scholars Award Program to Centerfield held accomShe Tuesday. her daughter panied Loratoe and Bryant Jones and Sharon to the Program. Earnest and Salina were to Christiansen California for a few days. They went down to attend Earnests uncle Paul Halls funeral services. While there they enjoyed seeing alot of their relatives Christiansen that they hadnt seen for years. On their return trip home they stopped in St. George for a visit with cousins Rex and at their home there. While to Fillmore they visited with Mrs. Bunkers sister, Afton Swartz and her brothers Blaine and Harold Huntsman and their wives. Mrs. Bunker also visited with her aunt Stella Day. Afton H. Swartz was entertained at a lovely birthday dinner March 27, at the home of her brother Blaine and wife, Helen Aftons Huntsman. brother Harold an his wife, Flora, were also guests at the lovely roast beef birthday dinner. 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Lemon Coconut Cream will dress up strawberry shortcake, a parfait or a dish or fresh fruit for 69$ Asst. Veg. Brown and Serve, l & 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! Cunningham There are normally three major events In a person's life (birth, marriage, death). All three major events also play an Important part In a person's religious life. Since churches were normally founded at or near the very beginning of a town's settlement, church records play an important role In genealogical research. Birth records may be found in baptism records, blessings, or other similar religious practices. These records will usually state the date of this event, date of birth, child or persons name and names of parents, relatives or sponsors. By following up on these leads, their records furnish unlimited opportunity for further research. 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Ask for information on one person or his family at a time. Always begin your research of church records at the local church your relatives attended. If you have any questions about any genealogical problem, write me in care of this newspaper office and I will answer you. Next week we discuss the seventh genealogical principle The Newspaper. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hunter spent the weekend in Moab, Utah visiting with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carling and family. Duanes $1.69 TURKEY took a nap and let the classifieds do the work. By Michael We wish a speedy recovery to Mrs. Margaret Stevens who is a patient at Utah Valley Hospital following major surgery. scraping 3 Genealogy Begins With IT Visiting during the weekend with their parents Burton and Lula were Clair McKee McKee and son Richard of Las Vegas, Nevada, Alan and Karen Dobson and family of Tooele. Joining them were Coral Stephenson and Qiff. beaters, e ISsfira Little Butterball, well-deserv- ed Phyllis Dennis. They had very good trip. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Stevens and family of California are spending Easter vacation their visiting at the home of their father Orvin Stevens and Kathleen. Holden Happenings 1982-Pag- 99e 79e $149 age 79 |