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Show SSPC Hlkla Quamberg , Millard County Progress ItlMt Friday, faiiswy I, mi Report of -. 1... M Horn for At HtlUcyr I.- frimory Presents The Scipio Primary presented a fine Christinas propram In the Ompel on Christmas Eve. Many songs were sung and the story of the birth of Jesus Christ was told by the children. Afterwards, they all went to the Cultural Hall where they danced and were visited by Santa Claus, who distributed begs of can ly and nuts. fl n Janeal, husbunl Richard and children. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Robins accompanied them to Las Vcg. as where they planned to meet their daughter N'aDean and her husband Stu Perum, for a sWt and to see a show. They will come on home. NaDean nd Stu will travel to Los visit until the end of th week, and then fly back to New York. Mont and Noel and wives ex- petted to stop In SL George ad visit their Aunts, Wanda ker and Marcella Robins. , ' I , 1 n, Kcfr in fHIttore Holiday College Students Give Progrom EtartaWf Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Ashby and children moved to Fillmore from Bountiful a few months ago. They are occupy- bag their own home on Canyon At the home, at Mrs. Awn Day during the ho&daja wy re George and Sharen LrBarre. Jr. and three chlUkea, Jbbn and Ragene Iverson, aH Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thatcher served Christmas dinner to Mr. and Mm. James Quarts-berfnen Yuba Dam, Mr. and Mrs. Claude QuarUbceg and Jonney, and Mr. and Jdir. Rex Peterson, of Sctpax Mr. and Mrs. Mel Quamberg had all their children haras. Including Mr. and Mia. Gary Powell, SL.C; Mr. and Mrs. s; Keith Quamberg, Tucson, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Mr. and Quarnbere snd a--t Mrs. dayde Edtwnfc and chil Iren of YMlmore. at Church Bishop Mont B. Robini was ,1a charge of Sacrament Meet- 1I Dec. 27, 1970, with music tder direction of Darlene Mesnmott and Eileen Thotnp- -' Richard Probe rt offered h Invocatkm. Sacramental prsym were by Qair Metn-aso- tt and David Pmbert. The acrament was passed by Dale fcoblns, Jan Quamberg. Kary nd Mark Monroe, Stephen bert. LaRay Yazzie was aitalned to be a deacon. The program was presented t college students hesne Ofl VAc&tloct DaUin QuamJxTg announced the pro;rnkm Road. NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER DANCE The Mi ward Slake MIA ts again sponsoring a dinner and dance on New Year Eve to be held at the Stake ILuuse. Beginning at 9 p.m., plans U for a toady dinner, floor bc with special numbers and good dancing Dinner wiU be served on the hour, sorting at nine. te Mr. and Mrs. Maughn Christensen of Holden are happy to announce the engagemert of their daughter, Sandy, to Mr. Glade Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stevens, Holden. Is a 1969 The bride-elegraddaU of MUlard High School and is presently attending Holy Cross School of Nursing In Salt Lake City, where she will graduate In 1972. Glade was a Millard High graduate of jS. He la presently employed In Fillmore. No wedding date has been set. ct Jackson Family Home Saturday far Visiting end Mrs. Bryan Jack-so- u had their family home for a holiday visit Saturday, all except Beverly and Reed Richards who called them ftom Georgia to say Merry ChristMr. mas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson, g, Art-son- Mis Diana Jensen and Mr. Glade Stevens Coming from Salt Lake were M.U. ANNOUNCES Only one car at a time, with some of us standing alongside the car. The pulley for the cable was broken, so a small boy walked the cable and pushed us to the other side! We thought it impossible, but we made it! We waited for the other car and then on our way. Finally reached Chibay-es- h Town. A beautiful tight and an adorable rest house, where we waited for the boat to take- in for a ride through the marshes. Having eaten a light lunch we took the boat. Of course the wind whipped my new permanent", until I looked rather weird, but they took pictures anyway. The boat ride was short because It was too late t continue deep inta the marshes. Reeds filled one side of the Euphrates River and the picturesque cot-- , tages on the other side, with canals and canoes (Ma&hcofs) as If In Vincia! On the return trip over the ferry h dead body wrapped up with a blanket In a reed coffin w.is placed alongside our car. This was rather sad, but they placed the bxfy finally on top of a bus (o lie taken to a burial place. Our taxi driver wa waiting for us (after having fixed hia car) and we pr reeded to return to Nasiriyah. Oh yes, I cn forgot the attack by Mayada and Naji (my when our car first broke down near the small village. The boys had gone over to see the dead fish and Mayada was running to be with them! Two dogs chased her and all h J1 broke kmsc with her fattier, Naji. and a shoepherder chasWhen they shouting the ed at the dogs they tumod on Naji. Quite a situation! Mona sto,xi at the baik of the csr and cried! A!ll well that ends well:" Engaged to Marry 16-ye- A-a- ) for i Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jackson and families, and Jim; and here from Vernal were Mr. and Mrs. Stott Duncan and family. Jra Jackson brought Velma and Bryan home Dec. 20th, after a stay of some weeks in Salt Lake, while Bryan had Surgery for removal of a cataract He Is getthg along fine. a Mr. Meat FnuripUa dinner guest of his aunt and unde, Hazen and Hattie Stev-dkt- a, on Christmas day. u Steva 0. Staples Plan Spring Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Retnald Bor-ne- ll City, Jensen, Salt announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane Francis Jensen, to Steve O. Staples, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Alton C. Staples, Kanosh. Announcement of the forthcoming marriage was made at a luncheon given Saturday at Beau Brummel by the bride-elemother and sister-in-laMrs. Gary B. Jensen, Salt Lake City. The couple Is planning a spring wealing In Salt Lake - ct City. Miss Jensen waa graduated from Southern Utah State ColScilege with S Bachelor of ence degree. She was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma, PEMM Club and Intercollegi- ate Womens Teams. Her fiance tttemW SUSC and presently u stationed In Taiwan with the security group of the U. S. Air Force. Guests at Dollins Home The home of Ann and Wclbo Una in Meadow waa a happy place Christmas wevk. Their daughter Julie came from SUSC and arc imparled them to Salt Lake City, where s they met Mike and Judy who flew In from Denver. They all returned home f ir Christmas and visited until Sunday when the parents took Mike and Judy back to S.L.C. to fly back to their home. Ann and Wclbo enjoyed a visit from his brother Robert and Jessie Dollins and son Danny. They were enroute from Palmdale, By the time cur taxis were to Cheyenne to spend the s with their married so ready It was becoming dark our return trip ever the desert Pat and his wife. was in the dark. A beautifwl sunset and a lovely craarml In Oipin Family Gather the sky made a most rxnanric Three of the CMpta brothers setting! But I kept looking and familka were in Fiiknore over the dark desert and wonfor the holidays. Larry, Mardering it I would do it if atone. garet and son Rex trawled the farthest, coming from the ON WRONG ROAD At midwest Roger and Sharon, NIGHT ON THE DE&EBT Owen and Jen and families After traveling quite a dis(same from Salt Lake, dividing tance wc found wc were on their rtays with the wives parents, the Charles McBrides and the wrong road. After having been stranded on the desert In Don CUnsmingses. we were now Ed and his wife were not daytime able to come from Californio. at night! Derided we might have to spend the night, and I was prepared to curl up In TaSpan 4 Holiday in St-nka abaya (the Arab rot we Mr. and Mr. Howard John him at Nasiriyah) and bought were guest of their daughter sleep the night out. (Oh ye. and Ev and Rick I forgot about the bird near Cray and children. Jann, Bar. the ferry, catching fish and bars, John and Curli. In Salt beating thrir head against the Lake tor aevrrsl dsya Includwire putting the ferrv, and Christmas. ing then eatmg them, and vhe rats The youngest grandson, Cur- on shore also eating fish, and tis, flew la Boise to spend the small children all around New Years with a friend, while the car.) they were there. After much wandering around In the dark the loMr. aad Mrs. Merrlt Carling cated the right road and were were In Salt Lake f the holiagain on our way! Finally w days. They visited thrtr tom, Grover and Fred Carling an I reached the narrow culvert hiblge and all out again. Our families. Do-- son-in-la- Dol-lln- d-g- as hob-day- kt C very dangerous, and cne little driver could have Finally the second car c ver, and the driver said hia heart was thumping, but It was either over or death. Haw the third car! Said was trying to help and slipped over the wash and Hishafti was NaJ' saw holding onto him. them and they putted Sa'ld up! Now Ihe last car! We didn't think we would make It because the other two had narrowed the earth road slightly and the last car had the widest Wheel-basAt last all three were over. But the small camera with all the pictures had evidently been pushed out of the car arid lost when everyone got out. Back at the rest house In Nasiriyah. we waited for dinner. having coffee, tea, and guess what? Naji, Su'ad, ILshsm and I, and Lnal0( Sa id had played poker the night before and Suad had won. Hisham wanted to get his So four of us money back! played again (with YaUc dice. TTii waa after J told fortune sp and the been killed. CROSSING After a short distance a bus came along and picked up our driver and the axle and took him back to Nasiriyah to fix Wc continued on to his car. Fehood Village, where we were to lie ferried across the river. Miss Sanuy Ckristenseo OlBTcil ani Scout Work Nielson, Box 21, In Leamington, Utah, ha won a Jtffroy Lynn Duncan, model car In t!e contest spon,n of Elmer S. and Shirsored by the HiLand Milk Company as a Christmas pro- ley J. Duncan, has been busy the past several months. He motion. Lono Winget, distribute of camel a Duty to God" award IIiKind products liv this area, In August of 1970, having been nvide the announcement, arid active in Priesthood Quorum k'adership. congratulated Gordon. On December 2. 1970 (hie J ;an Thompson Sang If With father's birthday), he gained All Your Heart". Talk and the rank of Eagle Scout w.iPe testimonies of faith were given a member of Explorer Post 776X In Vernal, Utah. Jeff has by Jeanne and Ray Nail Monroe, Marlene Stone, Irenr and btarfi serving as "Scribe" for Mary Ann Probert, foltowed his Peat, and was a Patrol lenby a song by Andrew Robins, der In hla troop. Ur. and Mrs. J. Bryan Jack-ioShelly Quamberg and Jerrii Monroe. Talks were then give Fillmore, are grandparby J fifteen Prokart, Mr. and ents of Jeffrey. Mrs. Donnie Probert Ask&f Fomify Dallin Quamberg offend the closing prayer. LM Mon-ae- HAZARDOUS 0 Gordon Bishop and Mrs. Mont B. Robins left for Las Vegas on Monday. They will spend a few day with their daughter and s Essie Ann and Dick Bees ton and children, and will then drive on to Downey, Calif, to visit with daughter I V'5 RectiTM fcoatfiiitio Contest Milk In Las Vegas and Calif. o i - Mttlel Car in Hi Land mouth as t!icy guided the cars over this narrow bridge. The first ear over and how for the second! Nine of us could took! It waa cars returned, and to ray amazement, with no suitable tools, the wheel was fixed and we continued on our way. But no! Again there was the same trouble. So we had to ohanJbn the last taxi and divide the po pie into the remaining two cars, including the driver of cur car and the rear axle. It was rather crowded, but very interesting. i Leamington Youth Win Couples to Visit Children f t. n hems were tn our (Continued (rom page one) r - I Captain Michael Chesser was here from For. Sill, Okla. for ten days during the holidays, visiting his mother, Mrs. Mao Ion Nelson, Dane and Jeannette and family members In the Salt Lake area. Mrs. Nelson, Diane end Jeannette, visited In Salt Lake and Lavton for two day with Billy an! Brenda Chesser and baby Lanie, and Richard and Carol Day and son Troy. Christmas Program p SOCIAL EVENTS I VUttnore, Utok i f T1 e. . of several. Including Joan. But frankly, the Kids" are tatting better fortune than. Now to poker! Hisham raised the bet to 200 fik (half a dollar) and I won! Ha wanted to know when I was going heme. Nek yet! Must win mare of hie money. My gnine" allowed rr to give Mona and Benan the mowry Naji had loaned me. "ltt-got- tc BIBLICAL STORIES 500 or more Interact Interest paid every 3 months on smy I month on DINNER DANCE MILLARD S3 1 year I mn hmi Isiemi Asm day of tuveunzsi. - ftoa tnm f na hnrmwi fen term Immm ife ihM Rate u par aaaum Aak t.'iirmj hr Up at seven, and after a lovely breakfast, we set out In our Own cars for the ruins of Ur, (the capital of the Sumerians, 3500 B.C.), the House of Abraham, etc. Never hive I seen such an Interesting place. Of course everyone, except Peggy and me (we have a heights phobia) climbed the 125 steps of the Zigunit, and the Knit" ran around like mad over the narrow todgaa. Peggy and I cringed and couldn't took. Naji catted from the top for us to come up, but we derided to hunt for rock ovrv 3.000 year o!d! Thia seems unbehavable but nonthe less true. Each mound, that looks tike a kHl. ewers an old dry bark to 3000 BXX, which has net been uncovered. U saw the Kings tento. where I uaderstand all his wivw, servant, etr. were druggod tnd killed, and buried with him he died. This aa the most amazing place I have ever sees, and Is proof that the Bible 94 not exaggerate! Never did rapect to see suri a place. It Is guarded so people will not destroy, and I cannot blame trim t Is amazing that the brick are similar to whit we uae now. Lucille and S. G. Ricker and daughter Kimberly Aim, were In Delta to eat Christmas dinner with Ftoyd and Pat Teep-le- a and family. Their son and the Rickers grandnon, Ken, was home on furlough. He ts la a helicopter school, and upon graduation as a HettoapOnr pilot he will be commissioned a Warrant Officer. HELLO WORLD! Born to Sharon and Ken Bishop a 6 lb. 9 oz. baby girl tn the Delta Hospital. Dee. 23, 1970 at am She will be named Julie. The parents have son (adopted) named Brift-do- n grandmother. Son Born in Australia Mrs. Ruby Brunson received a telegram while In Salt lake City from her son Dean, telling her of the birth of a aon to him and hi wife Margaret in Australia. The baby weighed 8 Hi. 3 oz., and will be named Michael Brunson. He has a lister. Detra. who is six. Dean and hi family moved to Australia In late fall MATT VERNON NIELSON Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stew took her mother, Mrs. Eva Nielson, to Monroe Sunday tor a abort visit with the far aon and brother, Vernon Nielson, who Is Improving stowty from a heart attack. He la at home but confined to bed most of tb time. Mr. CtadM Hsatoe ak Orlstm hobriiyn with tar dftughter and husband Mr. and Kenneth Wheeler, iln r, California. Mi. Oyt-ma- MRA. ECHO BLAKE em home Tuesday after spenMet a week In Evanrton with her daughter Betty and family, the Pierce Nebixia. rtt Davies FASCINATING THJP We returned to the rest hwe for hi neb and sat in the garden while waiting. This of course was facing the Euphrates River, o now I have been on the Euphrates and have see the Tigris River, We tuned out later than expected for home. 11:15 Mr. Pratt A Bred baa M U Portland to spend Ortstm Red with his brrrtherdn-kwr- , and Ms son. Cr1,le NEW YEAR! ot 10:00 Hats Homs Soise Makers a OTI3 CM.! nsio by TiifiriuTr Ip Dane Tickets Tickets . . . . , J5.00 pet wvupv 2.00 piw couple Til EiCLES tlEST La C13Y 9:00 until 12:.70 - - W , . a u' - I S- - .. i. - S I i .tKVl in Vietnam Brett Davies has arrived in Vietnam, according to letters reived by his wife Kimberly and mother, Colleen Dsvww. naABBPY fctelMa Dinnr t From Helicopter School Sam. ETma Wade is the maternal v mm Visit Grandson Home Sponsored by Millard StcLa M.I.A. circular tonl m - FLOORSHOW Confetti h Jeff Davies, who la fulfilling a mission for the LD3 Church aiked The Progress to extend greetings and good wishes to all of his friends In FUlmont. He Is presently at The Dalle In Oregon, where his address Is 817 E 10th Street NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER DANCE for 5 years Inttml itsru day of drporit Raw art fW tamn-Isidrpouiori atcoeal iuxd w S3009 by i be Federal Depml tiuunnca Corp. ST;:J5 h VSS Dinner aened at: 9.00,9.45,10.30 And for 2 year Greetings to Evoryana t for 3 months for Jeff Davies San4s taxi-drive- Subordinated Notes Saving Certificates of Deposit Now, dear friends at The Prog jess: Yeu may pass this story of our trip along to your readers, if you wish. Sincerely, CRISSIE DIXON SUBSTANTIATED soo-fn-U- Amourats of Again trouble wKh two ears, but finally made Bagdad, after singing to Naji, and Naji singing to ua!l All In all, it was .the most fascinating fip even anyone could have had the natives! ! .(1, n 5 |