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Show r U Sacrament meeting was conducted by counselor Dern Williams. Frayers were ottered by J. Dellal Ivle and Anthony Fuller. The sacrament prayers were ottered by Steven Wallin and Ian Christensen. Thedaacons passing the sacrament were: Durand Robison, Richard Williams, Alvin Young and David and Susan Millard County Progress u Reporter and grand- children were In attendance also. Mr. and Mrs. Edward .ianson and children, Rick, Cary and Douglas arrived Mar. 20, from their home In Salem, Ore. to spend a week with Mary Ems family, the Chris Christensens. Thler oldest son, Em was unable to come because of his schooling at college. Home for the weekend between quarters from the U of U was Kirk Robinson and friend to visit his parents, Cram and Ar lee n and brothers, Brian Bart. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quigley and little Damlonof Logan were here over the weekend with Kerrys family, the Jerold Robinsons and In Kanosh with the Quigley family. Walter and Paul Christensen were down from U.S. U. with their families, the Ivin and Orson Christenson families. Also at the home of Orson and Verl were their son, Randall and his wife, Kathy from byu. Jo Dellal and Vergle Ivle spent March 18 and 19 at the Mantl Temple. Yardman Tiller Honor Roil Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, March 26, 1971 Students at SUSC Dies in Voe George joined the family for visiting. Mrs. George and the vacation between quarters with her parents, Arthur and Beth and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Christensen spent Mar. 15 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christensen. Phillis Anderson left Mar. 22 to enroll at U. of U. for the spring quarter. She returned with her parents, Faun and Irene Andersonfrom Yuma Aria, a couple of weeks ago. Mr. and s. Avalon Johnson and her father, Wells Johnson went to the Mantl Temple Mar. 20 to attend a session there and be In attendance at the marriage of Avalons nelce, Rhea Roberts and Richard Miner. Rhea Is the daughter of Wesley and Loa Johnson Roberts of Ore. The bride Is a graduate of BYU and is teaching school In Seattle, Wash. Her husband Is a dental student there. Avalon, Agnes, daughters Llnnae and Mrs. Cloyd Day and family attended a reception In Sprtngvllle Saturday night for the newlyweds. Roy Johnson was home from SUSC to enjoy visiting his parents, Clade and June and brother, Lyle. The latter plans to enroll at U. S. U. the Spring LILLIAN SMART Mrs. Warner are sisters. March 18, the Cub Scouts met . at the home of Den Mother, UenaTomklnson.They made clever little chicken decorations. Pre ent were Clark and Ken Christensen, Andy Tomklnson, Tony Utley, re- porter. Dear Mr. Wilson Just a note to express our appreciation for copies of the Millard County PROGRESS for our Communications Nows Lab. We want to assure you that they are being used by our students and staff members. If at any time you happen to be by our way, we would be pleased to have you stop In for a visit to see our facilities and become acquainted with our program. With best regards, J. Morris Richards, Cluiimian Department Oommuniicattons Brigham Young University Provo, Utah M-- C Lillian Vera Beauregard Smart, 78,3379HoneycutRd., Salt Lake, died March 20, 1971 In a Murray hospital of a heart ailment. She was Born Oct. 12, 1892 In Fillmore to Nelson J. and E Stella MacRae Beauregard. She was married to Melvin S. Smart, Dec. 27, 1916 at Fillmore. who live During the fall quarter at Southern Utah Stale College 61 students earned a perfect 4 point or straight A grade point average. There were an additional 145 students with GAP's falling between 3.95 and 3.60. To be on the honor roll a student must be taking at RENEWALS lease 15 credit hours and have a Myrtle Rowley for herself & GPA of 3.60 or above, for Mrs. Earl Hampton and for Among thase honor roll Hunter. dents with GPAs of 3 6 to 3 95 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Dahl were Lnreo Crosland, Holden; Those attending from Fillmore Include Mr. and Mrs. Horace Day, Boyd Day, Mrs. Stella Day and Dr. Blaine Huntsman. He died March 18, is survived by son, daughter, Thomas, Salt Lake City; Mrs. W. H. (Helene) Moore, Castro Valley, Calif.; one brother, grandchild; sister; Clayton, Fillmore; Mrs. Hazel Day, Salt Lake. E. R. Funeral service were held for George Ross Huntsman, 44, 4352 W. 3630 South, who died March 18, 197i. He was born Jan. 31, 1927 In Fillmore to George R. and Chlora Lewis Huntsman. He was an employee of the Kennecott Copper Corp., a Veteran, WW n. Survivors: parents, Salt Lake City; brothers, Ll. CoL Hamilton Field, Dwight, Calif.; Byron C., - Cyprus, Calif.; Lewis K., Gatthers-ber- g, Md. Impressive Military were conducted for George Ross Huntsman by tne Veterans of Foreign Wars In Salt Lake City. They Include the firing of the final saluate and pre rental Ion of the flag al the grave Ide. Ills brother, Lt. Colonel Dwight Huntsman from Hamilton Air Force Base and Byron Huntsman of Cyprus Grove attended the services, Lewis K., another brother ! YOUR CHOICE OF A FORD BRONCO JEEP Stott Pauline Robison Orson Christensen Dr. Preston Thompson Ibnvard Mitchell Eugene George Ivan Robins Nina Gabb Ronald Baker Frieda Dimmlck Oswald Johnson Zelma Hooper Orin George Dennis Nielsen Eva Wamer Virginia Wamer Stewart Labrum John and Priscilla Kondelka Gardner Kimball Ira Kimball Burnette S. Hansen Arthu. C Brown Mays Lounge Noah Rogers Zula Jackson Monday YOU MAY Do Penney, Kanosh. . -- G EORGE R. HUNTSMAN band, Mr. and Mrs. Arland Beckstrand, went to Salt Lake to be present when Michael Utley blessed his little son and gave hlme tl.e name of Michael Shane. sister, Judy and her husband, Dennis Peck and family of American Fork, Janet Lynn Earl and Diane Harris. The families of Michael and Kathy were all present except Elder Sam Utley and Elder Charles Warner who are serving missions in Italy and Japan. The group all had a dinner at Michael and Kathys afterwhtch Mr. and Mrs. Do- - - Thelma Peterson by Brooks Anderson for birthday gift Dora Robison Lloyd Mitchell Phillip G. R bison for hlsself and for Mrs. LcJtoy Parker Henry Crosland In Salt Lake On March '7, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Utley, Tony and Taml, Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Warner and her mother, and hus- and Kirk Max Tomkinson Earl PulHam FINAL RITES c0DG3 sin Maryland was un- able to attend. 1965. She quarter. wSafety Reverse I Salt Lake school at SUSC . LaDawn Allen also came from SUSC to spend Bishop Junior Robison spoke tor afew momentsto encourage the young people In our ward to take advantage ot the opportunity to enroll In our seminary program. Susan Christensen, representing the LDS girls ot our ward spoke on "How We Reject Christ." AnnetteWUIlamsalso spoke on 'Prayer." James Stephensonof the Stake High council representing the Stake Presidency spoke on the assigned topic "Provide For Our Own." Stella Stephenson accompanied her husband James to the meeting here. Their daughter, Dawn Iv e Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Imlay spent sometime March 19 and 20 with Louise's family the Arthur Allans and Jerrys family In Kanosh. Jerry attends Allen. and 'ergle FLOIVELL last-rite- 189.95 Taft Watts Thad Stewart Michael Erling Mrs. Ed Ball oi Geneva Speakman for herself and for Vaughn Speakman V.E. Jorgenson by Dawn Crosland Ray Mueller r Mr and Mrs. Milt Wamer Oven Bunker Larry Davis M J. 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