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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, October 15,1982 Page2 Cedar City. Marguerite spoke in Tribal on "Women Government." On 10th, Sun., Oct. Gordon and Dahlene Staples Dathel Whitaker By and two children, Seth and Those from Kanosh who since (heir parents returned. Penny, and Pres. Alton and Lorraine arc ofl to college this fall arc: Elder and Sister Behunin will wife Staples the farewell Suzanne t'hrisiensen, Kent report their mission in the attended testimonial in Leamington for Blad, and Marlene Perkins, Kanosh Ward on Nov. 14th. Kanosh who are all aitending Snow Dahlenes brother, Rulon Eane, Marguerite College in Fphraim. Jodi Band Chairperson, attended Dutson, who received his call Indian to serve in the Taiwan has enrolled ai the Ghrixtenscn National called the Mission. Dixie College in Si George. Conference, Dathel "National Congress of the and Willard Sacrament meeting Sunday from was conducted by Counselor Whitaker are proud to American Indian, announce the arrival of a new Sept. 25th to the 30th at CleveChristensen. little granddaughter and very Bismark, North Dakota. The memberships of Mary Marguerite is a tribal Dickinson and her children, happy that mother and baby, and especially grandmother delegate and delivered a talk RaNae, Ben, Rebecca, and Heki, are all doing fine on "Equity Health Funds. Nathan, Brigham, The evening ol Oct. 5gh was Veronica, were read and following the frightening a special occasion for the approved. experience. Kanosh ladies who attended As John, his wile Shelly, Leon Keslers name was and mother Annette Heki the Relief Society Fall Social. presented as the newest Skits and musical numbers member of the Kanosh Ward were traveling from Fallon, Nevada toward Reno to the wereenjoyed. having been baptized on A combination turkey and Thursday, Sept. 30th, by his hospital, things began to father, Marian Kesler. happen. John knew that he tossed salad was demonstras had to step on the gas. In ted by the Cooking was Perkins Marlene doing so. he was soon leader, Vicki Watts, which released as a Primary teacher. breaking the speed limit and was served with each ones Sustained as new Primary was shortly pulled over by a own fixins, as also were the teachers were Chris Greene, Highway Patrolman. John sundaes for dessert, with your Velda Behunin, and Evelyn pointed to the activity taking choice of topping. Foye. A large crowd was present The baby daughter of Jeff place in the back scat of his car and from there on they had a and enjoyed the other mini- and Gayle (Huber) Whatcott police escort into the hospital, classes which followed the was given a father's blessing but not before the little one luncheon. and the name Misty Ann Weekend guests of Edith Whatcott. Others assisting made her appearance on Oct. 8th around 10:40 a.m. All is and John Cummings were were Christensen, Bishop well. their daughter, Julie Holmes, uncles Bruce and Doug Dathel asked John if they and two children, Shawntelle Whatcott, and grandfather his and were trying to from Rey Huber. Jonathan, who Duchesne. Christine, Other sister, family On Oct. 8th and 9th members in attendance to see delivered her baby boy in the parking lot of the hospital in Mildred Pikyavit and her little Misty Ann blessed were Gari New Hampshire. Smith, her aunt, Pam (Whatcott) daughters, Elder and Sister George H. Marlene and Nielson and Kanosh, daughter, Behunin are home from Marguerite Lane, attended a Britney, of Springville, Val their missions in Womens Conference and Kelly Brinkerhoff and serving North Carolina. sponsored by the Paiute two children of Fillmore, and The family has gathered Indian Tribe of Utah. This Ray and Kaye Stewart and together for a family reunion was held at the tribal offices in daughter of Meadow. Olds of Tynsboro, Mass. While they were here Arthellas daughter, Carma, and her husband, George By Angie Green Beachem, and their son, Brent, of New Castle, Ut. I cc sheets on the bed, and set came to visit the family and and Matthew Townsley, spent five days last another place at the table. especially Karen whom they week enjoying the company ol Emory stayed three days. By hadn't seen for quite some some very old time Iriends, the smile on Lees face I would time. Arthella would also like to Keith and Grace Vance from say they all enjoyed the visit, Peru, Indiana. I ee says, "We and would put down the announce she has a new bom Oct. 3. knew each other before any ot welcome mat anytime Emory Her name is Karalyn, and her us were married." So their varoomed intotown. Arthella Taylor had a parents are Leon and Karen friendship must date back at least three decades. delightful time last week LaRae Frances. On Oct. 16 Francis Merlin Keith is a rancher and visiting with her family. Her breeder of Hereford cattle, so sister and husband, Lola and and Lois Dimmick will be they enjoyed a tour of our Ordean Washburn of SLC, attending a party given in their beautiful farms and espeically arrived at her home Oct. and honor by their three daughters On Oct. 5 to celebrate their 40th enjoyed a visit to the larm of spent the afternoon. LaMar Monroe in Scipio. Arthellas brother and wife, wedding anniversary. Their Lloyd and 1 aura Miller of daughters are: Lynda Dey, They had a good time comColton, Oregon, came and Sherry Dague, and Susan paring farming techniques stayed one day and two Erup. The party will be held at and exchanging ideas. the the home of Merlins aunt, Having They also really enjoyed a nights. ride up our canyon. Lee said it opportunity to visit with her Zola Dimmick McMadden, in was quite an experience for sister and brother and their Provo. Berna and Murray them because they had never spouses at this time was really Dimmick Davies for of Fillmore a treat Arthella, it like before. special seen anything The night Mr. and Mrs. but that isnt all, there were will beattending. On Oct. 3 Murray and more special treats, her Vance left a motorcycle varoomed up the Townslcys granddaughter and husband, Berna Davies and their family and attended the family reunion of driveway. Astride it was Annette and Kay Nielson, came from SLC on John Davies at the home of their old time an baby Smith Emory friend from Calif. Lee. Oct. 6 and brought with them Fred and Bertha Tart in SLC. were 56 family undaunted, threw some clean Arthellas daughter. Karen There Kanosh Kapers . Mini-Clas- out-d- o Fillmore Highlights 1 Mrs. Darlene Memmott of Scipio came Oct. 8 to visit her && Flowell Features a spotlight of Virgie Ivie. Paula Christensen presented a well prepared Musicians Pioneer lesson and Composers. We were Allen, gave honored with Elaine Goddard and Stella Day as guests from those Besides Fillmore. was there mentioned already the following present: Cleo Murray, Phyllis Carling, Erma Spotten. The hostesses serving delicious refreshments were Erma Spotten and Algie Swallow. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson went to SLC Oct. 5. Joe entered the University Hospital the next day where he had major surgery Oct. 7. Their son, Grant Robinson, went up Thurs. to be with his parents during the surgery. Also there to be with their parents were daughters, Rhea Dean Stephenson of Holden, Betty Nibley of SLC, and Joes sister, Louise Neff, and her husband, Sam of Sandy Rhea Dean and husband George, went up Sat. to set their father. The latter wa able to be out of intensive cart Sun. Ralph Robinson was or a business trip to New York and stopped to see his father and mother. The latter is slaying at the home of her daughter, Betty, and husband, Bruce. and Suzette of Hurricane, were guests over the weekend of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Dale and Fern and grandma, Freida Alden and Christensen. family will be moving to Flowell soon to make their home. The Oct. 7 meeting of the Crystal Camp DUP was held at the home of Algie Swallow. Dianna Capt. Fuller welcomed those present on this beautiful day and conducted the meeting. The prayer was given by Chaplain, Fauntella Robison. Parlimen-taria- n Ruthmary Brower led us in the pledge to the U.S. Flag. We sang the song Hard Times Come Again No More with Carma Swallow at the piano and Dianna directing. We also practiced the song I Cannot Sing the Old Songs. Jean Neilson read the last meeting minutes. She also gave a very interesting history Rasof her mus Olsen. Vice Capt. Lynn sister-in-la- Delial and Virgie Ivie. She came especially for a prebirthday visit with Delial. Also coming on Sat. for were Delial's birthday Jewel daughter-in-la- By Virgie Ivie On Sept. 30, Rex and Lynn Allen look his cousin, Paul Christensen, and his wife, Peggy, to Provo where they got away from the daily routine of farm life to enjoy the day at the Provo Temple. Mr. Alden and Mrs. Robinson and children, Scott and brother Bowman, and daughter, Janelle Ivie of Flagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Rhea Ivie) Baughman and children Jaci, Chris, Jay Delial, and Joel of Thousand Oaks, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Lisa Ivie) Higley and children Aaron, and Benjiman, Jessica, Nathan of Sandy. They prepared a delicious dinner complete with cake. The latter family returned home that evening because of church and Jewel commitments, Janelle and the Baughmans left for their respective homes Sunday morning. The Ivies talked by telephone with oldest daughter, Mrs. Don Baldwin of Beaver who was ill and could not make it to the party, son, Mont Ivie of Las Delial's brother, Vegas, Ferron Ivie, and wife and daughter, Deon Morrison, in Northridge, Calif, who shared the same birthday date as her father. He always said Deon was the best birthday gift a dad could ever have. Delial and I would like to thank the all the loved ones and dear friends who sent cards, telephoned, or stopped by to wish Delial a happy birthdav. r Holden Happenings j y v. Chevrolet Tops InTruckSales Br Ella Crosland Robert and Cherryl Wood and five children were in Bountiful Sunday for the weekend with their parents, Don and Verna Turner. Lee enjoys coming and helping of with the fall roundup of and blessing naming Cherryl's nephew, Thomas cattle. Swapp, son of Ed and Jayne Penni Johnson, a student at Swapp. the BYU, was home to spend Nixon and Barry and Linda weekend with her mother, family were in Leamington the the Stella Johnson. attend to Sunday Testimonial of their brother. Roy Johnson, his daughter, Elder Rulon Dutson. He has and her friend were Courtney, receive a call to serve in the overnight guests of his Taiwan-Tapmission. mother, LaNola Johnson, Mrs. Tauna Nielson and Tuesday. They were on their and brother, Gregdaughter way to Las Vegas. ory Dastrup, spent the weekend with their parents, Eton Theo Sampson of and Karla Dastrup, and famand her Nevada, ily. brother, Fred Melville, visited Lee and Brenda Ence and with their sister, LaNola family were visiting during the Johnson. Theo came especially to spend some time members in attendance. with Berniece (Melville) Stott, Stevens Ellen Davies in Fillmore. the Murray accompanied Davies family to the reunion. Saturday calling at the The DUl1 Emily Ray Camp home of LaNola Johnson's held their October meeting at were some of the decendants the home of Dean Robison on of Florence and Parker Oct. at 2 p.m. Vice capt., Robison; their daughter. Edith Callister, opened and Ruby, her husband and family conducted the meeting. The of Salt Lake. They had been to history of Dr. R. B. Stevens a family reunion in Fillmore. was given by Stella Day and There they had visited the old the lesson, news items taken family homeand the museum. from a 1959 Deseret news was They called here for the children to see the Johnson presented by Fern Holdaway. The hostess. Dean Robison, family home. served a delightful luncheon. Becky McKee of Provo spent the weekend with her parents, Chad and Thora Winne-mucc- a, Chevrolet simultaneously broke Fords grip on the top spot in total truck sales and the foreign dominance of the small truck market during the 1982 model year, the division said. With Chevys new compact pickup making the difference, the division sold 758,387 trucks during the - up 8.6 1982 model year percent over the 1981 total of - and 3,846 more 698,100 than Ford reported selling. sales of 152,965 made Chevrolet the number-on- e nameplate in a market that was almost 100 percent Japanese prior to introduction lOmonthsago. Ford has been number one in total model year truck sales Senate Youth ConferenceTo Select National Delegates Student representatives from the majority of Utah's high schools will come to the State Capitol Building in Salt Lake City on Thursday, October 14, 1982, to learn more about how governments function. The occasion is the annual Senate Youth Conference, part of he United Slate Senate which Youth Program recognizes youth leadership and gives students in all states the opportunity to learn more about this nation's political system. of 60 Approximately Utahs junior and senior high will school students participate at the conference. All are currently serving as student body officers for their respectiveschools. In Utah, the conference is sponsored by the Utah State Office of Education. Boone C. Spcicalist, Colegrovc, Social Studies Education, has named been conference coordinator. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in the capitol chambers of the Utah House of Representatives. Activities of the day will relate to the theme Of, For, and By the People. Special guests include members of the Utah congressional delegation as well as eminent city, county, state, and civic leaders among them Governor Scott Matheson, William Dunn, President of the Senate Miles Cap Ferry, and Speaker of the House Norman H. Bangerter. Much of the time during the conference will be devoted to the selection to two Utah students to represent Utah as delegates to the National immunity Happenings appear only in the The Progress BYU looking forLDS Octogenarians If you grew up in a Mormon household and your parents were married between 1880 and 1904, historians from the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University to talk to you. would like in interested learning more about what Mormon family life was like around the turn of the century. Theyre Senate Youth Conference to be held in Washington D.C. early in 1983. Selection of the two winners, and two alternatives will be made by a panel of judges composed of educators and civic leaders. Students will be judged on the basis of extemporaneous talks and responses to current political and social issues. Both winners will receive a $2,000 scholarship to the college of their choice. The scholarships and traveling for the national expenses conference are provided by the William Randolph Hears! Foundation. The keynote speaker at the conference will be William former Dunn, County Commissioner. Final Announcements of the winners w ill be made at a later date. The centers interviews are part of its expanding oral history program. Some ol the questions to be asked arc: hat role did the I'amilv nlav in teaching religious principles, how was family prayer W organized and conducted, and how were responsibilities divided family amoung members? We are looking for volunteers who are willing to interviewed be for this project. We are especially interested in people who grew up in Utah, Arizona, and the Mormon colonics in Mexico and Canada," said Jesse Embry, director of the oral history program. will The interviews be conducted by trained oral will historians and be recorded for transcription and editing. Free copies of the transcripts will be given to interviewees for their personal histories. to According Embry, "These interviews will give us a belter understanding of the role that the family played in the I DS Church and the Mormon environment in the late 18(X)s and early l9tX)s." Anyone who qualifies and is willing to participate in the project should call Embry at or write to him (801 ) at 4069 Lee Library, BYU, Provo, Utah 84602. 8 0 -- 0 small-truc- k 0 since 1979. Were proud to be number one again in trucks, said C. Robert Stempel Chevrolets general manager and a GM vice president . Were satisfied our trucks represent the best buys in the business. And were glad to see our customers agree with 1 1 BUY A CHEVY GET ATRP FOR TWO ON EASTERN. CHOOSE ONE OF TtoOTTES IN 14 COUNTRIES. oioiwiionianM us. Chevrolet 1982 model year sales by truck line: 152,965; Vans, 108,841; El Caminos, 23,018; LUV pickups, 26,913; Suburbans, McKee. 24,746; Blazers, 23,913; Con- ventional pickups, 383,293; Medium-dut- y Units, 15,252; Total, 758,387. Check with Tony at DEARDEN MOTOR CO. for qualification on buying ororderingaChevy. Dearden Motor Co. 1 GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS 75 So. Main - Fillmore 743-661- 2 m MNUU MOTOM COtPOtUKM Keep That Great GM Feeling With Geniune GM Parts. Utah Breaks Disease Barrier THURSDAY, OCT. 9 p.m. STEVEN R. JACKSON Millard County Attorney Republican 21,1 982 at the AMERICAN LEGION HALL Music by "Crossfire" Tickets are $2.50 per person in advance or $4.00 per person at the door Advance tickets can be purchased from any East Millard-Fillmor- e Chamber of Commerce member fit ALSO Were pulling for our dad for Millard County Attorney hrr Register for the AT ANY PARTICIPATING Whitaker-Leavittln- D.C.R., Ben Franklin Duanes Bunker Floor Coverings & Christensens Millard County Progress R& R Services Wingets Corner Drive Larsen Auto Repair Pioneer Market Warner Motors MilneTruckLine Carling & Co. Gazette First Security Bank Fillmore Hospital Brent Jackson M.D. Dan&Utona Berry Rhino's Gillins Ins. Agency Ronald Hare Attorney Turners Turner Turner Oil David Limburg M.D. KNAK Paradisalnn Rancho Motel Truck Stop Cafe Snow College Wachner Enterprises-Kanos- h El j Registration is $2.50 or FREE with a purchase GRAND PRIZE IS REMINGTON 7MM BDL RIFLE Retails for $449.00 for the Big Buck Contest you must bo Worked as law clerk for Statewide Association of Prosecutors. Worked as law clerk for David Wilkinson, who is now the Utah State torney General. Has practiced law for more than 6 years in Millard County. 5H1 urge each of you to talk with your County Officials to become better acquainted with both candidates running for County Attorney. They are the people we both work with eery day and they are familiar with our work. After you have made your own decision, let YOUR feelings be known by voting on November 2. I tevei. Becoming a brucellosis free slate is significant because it allows those in Utahs livestock industry to freely trade cattle with otliei states, thus avoiding burdensome restrienons and testing RAt- equirements. It also cuts down on financial losses due to Y drops in production and Jl animal deaths Dt . Greet said I tali must now concemiate on keeping any new eases of brucellosis from entering the state. "We must continue lo stress the im- portance ol salfhood vaccination and continue ring testing and back tagging animals on a regular basis." A retesting of all imported breeding cattle is also strongly advocated by state and tcdcial animal disease coutiol personnel. Steen Dr. Greer believes credit for the breakthrough should go to lo elect Steven R. Jackson Utah's cattle growers. "Those m the livestock industiy ate to be commended on their haul work and cooperation. s registered by Friday, Oct. 22,1982 Paid for hv vummillee 4 fected, the disease is called EXPERIENCE: J Deer will be measured at Pioneer Market To bo eligible STEVEN R. JACKSON Millard County Attorney Ferg't Inn $ Vote For A Change Chamber of Commerce member: Security Title Jones Glass Texaco Budget Stop Brandshaw Auto Parts Steves Tire SOil Starleys Machine & Welding state by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, making it the only state in the western United States." Brucellosis is a common disease lound in animals and is most frequently charcetized by feta! abortions. However, the disease can also be & transmitted to humans yO through contact with an fecicd animal or through eon-sumption of contaminated food. When humans are inin-- BIG BUCK CONTEST" Zions First National Bank Rustik Kitchen Dan's Chevron Roper Lumber Baker Drug Utah's livestock industry has won the battle against brucellosis. According lo l)i Kenneth Greer, Director ot Animal industry, "Utah has been declared a brucellosis tree |