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Show -" -- w" - " - -- ---- - - - i. , "' ' .,,-.,,,..,.,- .,-. ' TEUK5DAT San 3iisitcco Valien Jaawary Mi "CV C. WL ft, 199 wOXTASO B.C. wWyard ace CS, Cad of a heart Jaawary 11. attack Millvd, Utah. Bora Fehraary SJ, lfU U Cecelia, Ksatacky. aeon of Charles (D. W. ) Win- -, yard aed Maga Lee KevlL Married Iris N. eeky, Oc- If3 Bf, BWewBBeWSUBWaWSeBWawaMBMatfn Derbora Mayer Jaw School attended the.UUh Board convention Thursday aad Friday, held at the Uttle America Hotel. till she was six years old at the farm where Arlaa aad Kristea Mayer Uve.They moved to Miners ville, bat continued every summer to come down to farm. Her father Ernest Myers then sold the farm to his soa Frank Myers. Maurtne said her parents lived at the old Foutz place at one time also. The Foutz place is where Thursday evealac we vent oat tar dinner with the othtr embers of the School Board aad their vivos, Superieo-taadoLyna aad Jo Ana Kaaiom, Gary aad Janice Sullivan, Maureoe Fore-mand her nothar Jesse Barrtactoa Howard and Bradshav, aad our her daughter Adele aad k as bead Too came down from Ofdsa to see aseetns Ilka there are so many of as that have at one time or other lived here la the lived here valley. Haure at aa John and Doragene Bailey live. I was talking to Howard Brads haw while we were eating and he said he lived here la the valley for two years when he was a young boy, at the old Hickman place. (This farm was Lester Williams farm at one time, a La-V- era tober , ... v- Be : ; v m b Fireman were called to pot oat a floa fire at the Ken White home last week. Wood Ores, especially pine, have a tendency to build ap creosote la the chimney aad can catch Are. If you're roing to bora wood, be sure to keep your flue clean, and don let your fire go up the chimney. Fortunately, there was little damaga. m quarter of amile south of Scott Pearson's farm). Howard said there was a drought weeawjw5ew their sheep and cattle here to the valley. In Beaver and they drove JwS fcfeTefcMinSflS wlws) 1 UNSU OAS OVCNS 0M.7 $74.S2 lef.ioiom KSSH 499 MOW FULL VIEW STOVE Revotuttonary design puts mora heat into your the wood home or cabin with needed for a fireplace. one-thir- d 0 17017 0.71V Si 9 FIREPLACE INSERTS W5 AT PANEL ovft so rms of panhing to choosi MOUMNGS ANO CCXOftfO FROM NAflS 4ASCCST QUANTITY ANO VARttTY IN THf INTttMOUNTAIN wist. ROUCH MIDI 3164x8 SimuWtd finish on $-- 89 nardbord back. TUSCa WALNUT 316x47 Fiftt Grade Simulated woodfrain finish on Lauan plywood wCW tV Firat Grade Simulated Brick on Herdboord. MAIZXTtC WALNUT 316i4a7 First Grade Simulated ONLY $0(3)95 A.vwa.b.eor well ebbbwt ejy In its anntvir Salt Lake has been active for 33 years. They call them"The Bee Hive selves Statesmen," and hold the District Championship In the Rocky Mountain area. They are going back to Pittsburgh in July to compete In the National Barber Shop Consary SOth and the Chapter In test. I talked with Jean Hick- SALE 316x4x8 During dinner I recognized a lady who turned out to be Dorothy (Campeau) Grlm-shaMarried to John Grim shaw former Mllford residents, she led us to a dining room where we heard the most beautiful blend of wa Aa harmony. Barbershop walked in there was Jim and wist Jean Hickman Hubert Hickman (Moore), and win Anna Mae (Grlm-shaand Dorothy's husband John Grimshaw and Ralph Moore, Ralph and I graduated together in lMvJllso, a former Beaver resident John Nelson and his wife. They are all past graduates of Mllford High. The fellows all belong to "The Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop quartet singing in America." The International Society w) ECOHO STA3TIK3 down w. 1 off." to. tram Uaasmrred was railroad. HOT FLUE: fcw QmhSjwi Otm. I egea.UT. Poeatello , Idaho to a base camp ap Cab River caryoa, Praaklia Co. Idaho, where ha met aad married Iris N. Meeley. After Cy left the CC's he worked oa several farms at Utah aad Idaho, before coming to Millord to work oatho Chris & Bictx' II2AT S, 1931 Cy caste from Cecelia, Kentucky to Pocaaello, y-a- ao to a wort tatheCC canape - man and she belongs to the "Sweet Adelines" of Bountiful. They also hold the District Championship. While Jim was in a meeting, I visited my cousin the famous Chef of Pearson's Enterprises, Calvin Thompson, son of FrankThompson. Calvin started working in the It was old cam in 1945-4- 6. on the north side of Wyn aught s gas station, where the Honk Kong Is now. After he graduated In 1947, he worked for the Utah Parks at Grand Canyon aa a cook. He moved to Idaho and cooked for twenty years at the Sun Valley Ski Resort he then came to Salt Lake in 1966 and opened up the Rode way Inn (now called also Hilton Inn). Calvin opened op the Hilton Hotel and Heritage Sonare. Anna-bel- l's Restaurant where ha currently . Last year ha opened the new Hilton it Inn at the Internatonal Airport. His wife, Marcla Is also a cook at Annabell's and they have five children. Calvin's motto Is: "Dont trust a skinny chef." At the Banquet dinner Friday, I saw Keith Gllllns School Board Member for Millard County. Keith lived out here in the valley as a boy and graduated from Mllford High School. He Is the son of Keith and Nona Gilltns. Thursday afternoon Gary and Janice, Lynn and JoAnn and Howard and LaVerne visited Jesse Long at the LJD.S. Hospital. Mr. Long was scheduled for open heart surgery Friday. I called his wife Louise Sunday and she said her husband had come through the surgery good, he had five by passes dona. We aead Mr. Long our love and wish him a fast and good recovery. Mr. Long was my Senior Advisor in 1948-4- 9. Cuma Goodwin called me and commented that she had forgotten bar dance teacher's name until she read it In the paper (the 1919 school calendar). She said Mrs. Himstreet was a pretty woman and died that year with the flu. a Diane Powell had Birthday Party for her son Jason who turned six years - 1973 Cy took a VI OS It yavfterf inl uvt money a II One sister Callla Jaggers of Detroit, Michigan. Eight and five grandchildren great --grandchildren. Preceded la death by Ms parents, four brothers, one hall --brother and two and one granddaughter. Graveside services were held in Mllford, Utah oa January 14, 1981 for Reedle Goebal WUlyard . Pall bear half-siste- aMaadk awarvwes Svk9C9 flaaA ewwej aoaaaaas) vampaw aW Wfwwtevewe) wMM CVtTVCv ft-m- r. wmtu tri-a- ptlttl' Bonk Card Matter Charge Visa Card r ISUwOlwalllMMllMHHI .. to CwCM Ct t3kTI fa.m. N y j w9 i4 p.. p.m. The Fine-Ar- ts Department of Parowan HlghSchool la proud to announce 'Okla-hom- a" will be the sprue The musical production. production dates are set for 1982 and the March 25-2- 7, company has been assembled. Director for the production la Nancy Wilson. Dana Abbott, a senior at PJIJS. will act as the assistant ers were Jim, Steven and Dale Craw, M Inersville, Ut. Curtis WUlyard, Mldvale, Ut., Arnold WUlyard, Russell Holmes, Charlie Holmes Mllford, Ut. Bishop Norm and Thomp- son conducted. The family prayer was given by Reed WUlyard. Opening prayer at the cemetery was given by Russell Holmes with a talk by Sheldon Albrecht and two musical numbers by Bob Dotson. The grave was dedicated by Steven Craw. Out of town relations and friends were Mrs.ElvaSoft-hous- e, Naphl, Ut.,Mrs.Con-nl- e Best and Nlkie, Lyndell, cast Lorraine Ab and Holms, Joe and Kathy Holms of Cedar City, Ut., Tom Jones, Bob Jonas, Lee and Elwood Tlllle Anderson, Paulsen, Terry Anderson and Kent Anderson, Ephralm Ut. Dahl and Bill Thompson Dick Thompson, Billy Thompson, and Robert (Bob) Thompson, Poeatello, Id. Ut., be Lynn Riggs called "Green Grow the Lilacs". The main plot concerns the rivalry of Curly, a handsome Cowboy, and Jud, a hired man, for the love of a pretty young Laurey Williams the niece of a hearty woman, known to everyone as Aunt Eller' As plans for the production move forward watch for further Information and plan now to attend. West NEW NOTE 350 North PLEASE ICO TIMES 11:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICES WORSHIP REV. FRED HAUMAN, A.M. NOON PASTOR director andMr.SteveMath-so- n will direct the music. Cathy Kedbttter will be the stage manager and Nora Robinson will be the technical director. A cast of over 40 members has been assembled and are now rehearsing the production. Those who head the company are Curly; Kelly Orton, Laurey; Mar-rian- na Hunt, Will Parker; Mitch Pent let on, Ado Annie; Lort Robinson, All Hakim; Dan Tresa Carter, Aunt "WANNA KNOW WHO CAN SELL YOU A HONDA WITH A 3 YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY?" GAS-SAVIN- G Eller; "WANNA KNOW WHO CAN SELL YOU A NIFTY FRONT WHEEL DRIVE WITH A 3 YEAR K-C- AR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY?" ACADEMY (SAIM8 "WANNA KNOW WHO CAN SELL YOU A SPORTY PLYMOUTH HORIZON WITH A Havens' Accounting 3 YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY?" ACADEMY CAGm w. to provide you with faster and mom convenient access to your information for your business and tax ncods. Ccavcr 240 W. 100 N. 0 Phono 433-520- DEER HUNTER: No not Harlan Thomas, but the mountain lion ne Dagjaa ime wee ow; vast. Mountain lions are a real killer of dear during hard winters, and they make no distinction of deer with boras. Oklahoma We're proud to announce a Nov Computerized Sorvico eweJw'wwJm rs, PHS to Cary Havens wVwwweW '.i -- Larsen, Gertie; Andrew old. It was held at the Club Nicola Barton, House and twenty children Camas; Wallace Henderson, and Jud Chad Robinson. enjoyed games and Ice cream "The story Is quite unand cake. Diane Informed me that iversal, and I'm aura a lot the next series of La Leche of people have seen the meetings would be held at movie. We look upon this Debbie Hales home 9:30 a.m. as a challenge, we hope to every third Wedneday of bring new life and talent to the production." stated the month. Debbie McKeon and new Miss Wilson. "The students baby Suzanne are now both are vary anuuslastlc about home and Debbie's mother the production and are workMarie McCoy from Dan-bur- y, ing hard to be ready tor the Connecticut, will be performances." The story is set in Indian here a couple of weeks to help and visit her daughter Territory, bow the state of aad granddaughters. Oklahoma, at the turn of THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: the century and was adapted The heart of education Is as a musical by Rodger and the education of the heart. Hamuerstein from a play Providing professional service with a personal touch for individuals, partnerships and corporations. Wal shew yau hew dis- abled paailoa from UJ. Railroad aad for the last bean several years has aapply man for Che Anderson Sheep Co. from Ephralm. Survived by his wife. Iris and a soa Arnold Deaw of Mllford, a daughter Mrs. Jim (Eileen) Craw of M inersville and a eon, Charles Reed WUlyard of Mldvale. One brother, Marvin aad a sister Laura Fields and one half brother Charles Nevil, all of Louisville, Kentucky. &Taxsnrio3 xozi i:nti::n 1 ) ACACSCnV MOTORS CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH -KOHDA DODC2 TRUCKS 6CO SOUTH STATG, "CAM I GGT A GOOD DEAL?" AT A(SAE)2rjY , |