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Show Goshen Gabbings1 by Brenda Davis The Childrens Fund, a penfor the Primary ny drive Childrens Medical Center will be conducted in Goshen starting today thru May 5. The theme for this years drive Pennies by the Inch, is each family will receive a flyer about the Medical Center and a ruler to measure your family, then give a pen-n- ie for each inch. Someone FM1 MCE HISTORY OF MOTHERS DAY It wasnt until May 10, 21908, that mothers were J 1 j 4 J honored on their own day. It began when Miss Anna Jarvis of Grafton, W. Va., sponsored a church service to honor her late mother and other moth- ers of the community. Soon she started writing letters to editors. Congressmen, chutch-"men- , and the White House. By 1911 every state recog nized Mothers Day as pro posed by Miss Jarvis. OLE Fill 0 will be calling at your home throughout the week to collect ;your pennies. The Lady Firemen Auxilary met April 21 for their monthly meeting. Jan Christensen, a nurse from Payson City Hospital gave a talk and demon- stration on first-ai- d. Fifteen members were present and door prizes were won by Linda Thomas OLB 274-344- and Virginia Cloud. The Goshen Ward Bicentennial program held Friday evening was attended by a The program large crowd. took the theme of happenings of the time when the pilgrims crossed the plains. Mrs Aveleen Kirk, Sabrina and Troy White, Stephanie Beck, Von and Holley Nelson acted as a grandmother and her grandchildren talking about pioneer times. The pro gram also included singing by the primary children, several numbers by the Relief Society Chorus including them doing an old time kitchen band, the Goshenettes several sang numbers A dance was presented by Dana Kay, Vickie Jensen, Tina Johnson, Penny y. Van Ausdal and Shana Square dancing by a group of boys and girls, Allen Kirk played the quitar, Virginia Roberts gave a reading; Arlene Horton gave a musical reading and a group of 9 -10 year old girls sang the Whats more closing song, Okel-berr- American. The Goshen Valley Riding Club met at the local cafe for dinner Saturday evening. The dinner was planned by Gail Jacobson. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Travel to JACKPOT NEVADA PRICES You will be able to relax and enjoy an excellent show Open Big Tiny Little MOTHERS DAY 5 M f?) f 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. regular menu make your reservations Now April 29th and 30th as? Join the crowd Wedding Breakfasts for Res. call Join the Jackpot u j EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ENJOY 465-391- 3 Hi" Happenings Obituaries FIESTA TOURS Call Shirley Hardman 465-285- 2 Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Staheli, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, Mrs. Lola Jacobson, Gail Jacobson and friend, Mr. and Mrs Rodney Raven, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cook and Sara, Mr and Mrs. Howard Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bradford. Some of the Goshen Valley Riding Club members also traveled to Payson where they participated in the Showdeo sponsored by the Dudes and Dolls ricLng club. Ross Bradford recieved first in the pleasure class with Scott Evans getting second. Gordon and Eddie Davis placed first in the team roping competion. Monroe Clifford Tanner Monroe Clifford Tanner, 63, died in Payson City Hospital April 25, 1976 He was born July 27, 1912 in Payson to Jared and Mary Ellen Buys Tanner. He is survived by six brothers and five sisters: Jared and Rolla Buys Tanner, both of Murray; LaVar R. Tanner, Overton, Nev.; William Ray Tanner, Payson; Ted Tanner, Goldfield, Nev.; Don Tanner, The Goshen Broncos Cluo led by Ross and Nancy Bradford applied for a community pride grant from the The club Standard Oil Co. recieved a $100 grant to put on the construction of new rest rooms at the Goshen arena. The club will be working with the Goshen Valley Riding Club to complete the project. 4-- H Baker, Nev.; Mrs. Walt (Margie) tVnitburn and Mrs. Wilma House, both of E. Carbon; Mrs. Alma (Leona) Partridge, Goshen; Mrs. Marion (Margaret) Perkins, Alamo, Nev.; Mrs. Kenneth (Lenore) Kimble, Crescent City, Florida. The dance class of 76 presented theirdance concert last week. The theme was The and Declaration of Dance masters of ceremony were Jeff Ewell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewell and Daryn Lawrence Goodall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larene Goodall of Sant aquia The girls have been working on this since January. Every dance was created by the girls. The ranged from dances of the 50 s to those of the 70 s, from shopping carts to dolls. All was under the direction of Shauna Fuhriman,the dancp instructor. Also helping was her student teacher, Patricia Sheltoa A plant was presented to Mrs. Fuhrimanfrom all the girls. 1 p.m. Tuesday - Tennis Carbon GetU.S. Funeral services were held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Rigby Mortuary. Burial was in Payson City Cemetery. Jennie Louise Hone Jennie Louise Hcne, 19, died of cancer Thursday, April 22 1976 at her home in Spanish She was engaged to be marO. Ford of ried to Howard Payson. Fork. was born Jan. 30, 1957 in Payson, a daughter of RayD. mond and Jennie Mae She Thomas Hone. Survivors include her parents, Spanish Fork; three brothers and two sisters, Mrs. Jewel C. (Elva) Rigby, Raymond Dean, Roland Dale and She was graduated from Hcne, all of Fork; Mrs. Bert Spanish (Leah) Elliott, Payson, and a Robert Eavid grandmother, hip to Utah Technical College at Provo. She was also an L.D.S. seminary graduate. , Miss Hone was a member of the L.D.S. Church, serving as a Primary teacher in the Spanish Fork Seventh Ward. Louise Fork. Mrs. Robertson, Ma.-- y 4-- 224-101- Coast 0, 225-203- 4, 465-277- 6. Guard approval BICENTENNIAL BRIEFS ri Is your boat equipped witn the proper safety devices? Do you have the proper Personal Flotation Devices, andinwor-kin-g order? How is your VenIs it protilation System? perly hooked up and of an adequate size? Let the U.S. Coast Guard If there is a deficiency no report will be made to any Legal Authority. The examination is free and will be conducted May 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p. m. at the following three Utah County locations: At the west end of the B. P.O. E. parking lot on South University Avenue in Provo; At the Orem Spanish Fork High School where she was an honor student and received a scholars- at Payson, Baseball Carbon at Payson, Concert Choir at Region Wednesday - Payson Queen Contest audition rehersal 6 p.m. Region VI Track meet Thursday - Region VI Tennis Baseball Payson at Spanish) School Asl Fork, National sembly 9 a.m., Choir spring concert 8 p.m. Friday - Region VI Tennis,) Saturday - Payson City Queeri Contest 3 - 6 p m. If any further information is needed please contact Farren J. Hardy at John E. or Sam Morgan at Rockoff at Auxiliary examine your boat for these things and more. See if your boat complies with the State and Federal regulations. Class of 76 presents dance concert Today - tennis Payson at Baseball Payson Springville, at Springville, Band Concert 8:00 p.ra. Tomorrow - District Dance at Spanish Fork, State Drama Meet at B.Y.U. State Drama Saturday Meet at B.Y.U, G.A.A. Banquet 6 p.m. Monday - G.A.A. Assembly High School parking lot on 400 East and 200 Sjuth in Orem; And at the Zions First National Bank Parking lot on North Main Street in Spanish Fork. tfHEl volunteer AeVW WERE CONTINENTAL FfzeM the States of MAEYLAUP AMP PENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA THEY MARCHEP NORTH TO JOIN GEM- - WASHINGTON AT -- the seige of boston ur territory. AS THE ARMV id mape Of MEN AMP every state WOMEN amp FKOM BUT ITS THE SAME CONTINENTAL ARMY IN AT LEAST ONE RESPECT. LIKE THOSE FIRST RIFLEMEN, ALL THOSE SERVING IN TO PAT'S ARMY APE VOLUlnEfRS THE A EM Y VOLUNTEER THEN, VOLUNTEER NOW Spanish runeral services were held Monday in the Spanish Fork Seventh Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Benjamin Ceme- HANSON'S tery. CORNER MARKET 800 East 100 North featuring Old Fashion Hard Ice Cream Cones Coke, Sprite, Tab, Orange by the drink r Let us plan a monument or marker for you in which flpral symbols express your devoted sentiment. ...to stay unchanged and to keep memory unforgotten for all the future. 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