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Show Flovvell Happening Vergie Ivie Reporter MSgt. Max Tomkinson ing, Delial, Vergie and Lisa attended a lovely reception In Levan given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Williams. Parents of both yuurg people and other family members went through the Temple with them. To Serve with Air Force In Scotland Master Sergeant Max hs wife Currine and Tom-kinso- Harold and Norma Williams and sons Karl and Larry of Bok, Idaho, visited Sunday with her sister and husband, Stella and Wendell Brinker-1of-f. Karl has visited several times with them while he was teaching music in Hurricane and Cellar City. Mrs. Barry Stokes (Linda Slstrunk) and little girl visited her aunt and uncle, Veta and Rasmussen and family and ettended meeting here Sunday evening. Rhea Rasmussen went as fur ns Las Vegas with Mrs. Walter Noall and son Richard on their wmy home to San Diego June 2drd. Rhea visited her brother and sister-in-laMonte and Judy Ivie and girls Robynn and Kelly, then flew to Canoga Park. Calif, to visit her and sUter, Wayne and Denn Morris n and chl'd-re- Arthur Allen & Agnes Johnson of the Stake M.I.A. Hoard attended Gmfercnce In t Lake City June 26th. S-U- Elder John Stevens Deports on Mission sen are happy with another little granddaughter addl'd to their family tree, June 25, 1971, born at Utah Valley to David and Gay Orist-cns',Jodi and Jeff are staying with Grandpa and Grandma Christensen and small sister Saerrl Kae is in Fillmore with Grand;a und Grandma Kimball. Mr. an l Mrs. J. Dellal Ivie, Lisa and Rhea, were dinner guests on Fathers Day of their children, Curcne & Dm Baldwin and family. Din's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Baldwin were d.nner guests, ulso. Mary Ann Christensen, Spanish Fork, is vacationing with grandparents, Chris and Rose Christensen, and other family mcmliers. Janet Penney, Fillmore, also is visiting her cousin and granljm rents. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hurd and family of Orem spent several davs with Mr. and Mrs. Grin Allen, Rex and Lynn Allen and little girls. Terry remained for a longer visit. J. UPLINGER Robert J. Uplinger of Syracuse, New York, was elected President of Lions .ntemationnl at the tions 54th Annual tion in Attend Gem Society AssociaConven- Meeting in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Avery, who are members of the Gem and Mineral So- Luis Vegas, Nevada, June 22-2Serving as the 55th President of the worlds largest humanitarian service organization, Uplinger leads some 960,000 memliers in 25,300 clubs located in 146 Tim-panog- ciety, went to Provo Thursday to attend the June meeting of that Society. It was pa ceded by a pot luck supper at the beautiful Geneva Recreation Park. The Averys slept in their campic in the yard of friends atnd returned to Kan-os- h Friday, after visiting ami admiring rock collections of several friends. Attend Graveside Service Mrs. Ken Lawson Cummings went to Richfield Mmday to attend graveside services for their nephew and cousin. Rex Lawson, who died of a heart attack. and Mr. & Mrs. s. irtell Johnston is here and hat boon fixing up the old i Dent and Deo a Mellen BAND Story 575th Oral. Co.. APO 09144 The bhaf cost them $127,000. New York. N Y. 14306. and It certainly was not male going on beach parties. I ii m afraid they are stll cleaning sand out of it. Umler the else survciUance United States Senator Wal- -' the chaperones, everyone ac1 P'nnett, who received nt swimming in the nice an honorary d ctor of humani- irm water, although a slight tics degree at Northe wtem tip-i- ff (probably built by the University, was first elected to aperows) surprised some, the United States Senate in 1930. He is now the 16th rink Tu,'sl,y m,niinK- - 3 busc8 ing Senator and the 5ih rank" 11 ,,f sl''opy nnJ hot kils ing Republican. He is thj rrtl t,own to Circus Circus, it lined that ranking Republican on the Fin- - ' nnce Committee anl is a tow palace of fume and for- mem' of the Banking and Cur-- ,n' Sc'rral acU wore s'r' rmed while we were there. rcncy Committee. In addition, he Is chairman Band members then returned our f. ster homes and rest-- 1 of the Republican Comm, (tee f c the pir.ute which start-- d on Committees, vice or Ethics Committee, chairman at 6 p.m. and he serves on the The Millard band had the jiint committees on Atomic of No. 22, Energy, Defense imminent position about 6.30. started ,nd Induction and Internal got e Taxation. He has been a Che 110 weather, plus two prominent legislative loader on niles of marching, equals lots f pass-outbut we were the natlrna! level In monetary r. ud to have one of the few affairs, being the chief Congressional advisor to the Nix- sands with no one passing out. on Administration in A tour cl famous Las Veg.is this area. Senator Bennett has been oocupi'd part of ,hc niRhl for the They leading spokesman for the free some of the students. erterprise in the Sen- - went to Downtown, the Strip, and later shipped for hamburat. gers. 100 Wednesday morning, tired but happy young musicians boarded the buses once more far Hoover Dam then home. The dam was quite a fascinating sight, and the I miracle of It was marveled at home. b-- r Rev-enu- Vergie Ivie went to the Man-t- i Temple on June 25th to go through with her niece, Ellten Williams, and bridegroom Larwere married In ry Ostler a beautiful ceremony performed by Elder Preal George of the Temple Presidency. Lisa Ivie accompanied her mother to MantL That even- - Forces. Mr. and Mrs. Von WLliams and family are guests of hi? parents, Charles and Winnie. iitniuu Kellys IGA! M.D. and TOILET I TISSUE I I I I SJtOLl CK&. ib. HAMS BANANAS 2 1 .09 1 Services for Mother They nil attended funeral services in Sutherland on Monday for Winnie's mother, Mrs. Walker, Herb Brandt and Tcirell Anderson. Layton, came for h's wife Fdoisc who had spent n week with her parents, Andrew and Margaret Swanson. I I 25 I I IXSTIVAL PRESERVES I 63 STRAWBERRY ; CHIPSS Prizewinner A Pulitzer JULY 1-- 31 to bo presented by University Sacrament Meeting Counselor David Christensen conducted Sendees J;tne 27th, with Beverly Qirlstensen and Lillian Rogers over the music. Prayers were by Owen Staples and Gordon Staples. Gae Christensen was released as a Primary officer and Ro-cShields took over her duties. Coleen Gass took Roena's position nnd Mrs. Searle was released as Librarian. The Youth talk was given by Margaret Turner. Janet G. Finlinson was the first soak-er- . She was followed by Richard George. Glen Quigley then sing a solo, accompanied by his daughter Clara. The other speakers were Leol.i George, Lynn Finlinson and President George. Kaiheryn Rogers played a medley between speakers. of Utah Theatre Players at LAGOON Opera House, July 1 thru 31. Dinner Brings Family to Fred week. Visit California Relatives Second Ward Speakers George Brunson in SLC Nina and Michael Galih, Lrs Angeles, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Peterson for four days. While they were in town, Veinon and Von la en- na Guest speakers at Sacrament meeting in the Second Wand on June 27 were Fred & Julia underwent Varner, who reported on their in Sait Lake to the Midwest. 40n0 mile Hospital for Surgery major surgery ... LDS Hospital on June 23th. His wife Nina w'os there for the surgery and reports he is getting along fine. tertained at a family dinner at which their sen Eddie, uif Winona and four chi' Iren, Sa.t Like City, ant Mrs Lola II in- H.s son Clark and daughter son were present. Nona who are employed in the The sisters went to Ni'plii City, visit him each day. cne dav to see their brother Driving from Salt Luke for a Teen who is in a rest home. The Golibs planned to visit day if visiting Saturday were Newel Payne in Marysvale, Mdl.e D.iII.ls and her daughter Ginger, Kile Archer and her Calif, and his mother, wtio reCathy. Vera Fright, Lisa and sides in that area, also. Clea. They sont the day calling on family niemuers und frtp)ii and Paul Stevens, administered to the sacrament which was passed by deacons Ron Day, Colin Orr, Mike Melville, Dan Tsnkinson, Vance Davis and Mary Lynn Rodney Evans. Rowley sang a solo, accompanied by Cathryn Nielsen. The choir sang the closing song. Li ml a Dutson Scipio Happenings Hilda Quarnberg Georgia Ivie visited in Sait Lake with her sisters & daughters last week. Her sister Virginia Masters, returned with her for a week's stay. Krn-nrt- h Masters and family nnd Mrs. Kenn-'Vi'father, Mr. Grer from Finland, neermpan-Ic- i them down for the day. Mrs. Georgia Ivie cntert.amed a 2 ran of at a quilting on Tuesdiy. A deliciras lunch cr rs I Fay and Clara Frampton returned Sunday from Fresno, n Calif, where they went to 'Home' cn Vacotion funeral services for their brother-in-laP. H. Kelly, J:ni an Sandra White, sons husband of Fay's sister Selena. Jan and Spencer, vf Petaluma, California are spending their On their return they stopped annual vnea'ion with their over ir. Henderson, Nevada for families in Utah. In Fillmore a reunion with Clara's broththey are visiting Charles and ers, A. W. Hopkins and wife Dorothy McBride, and while in from Phoenix, and Ken Hop- Kanosh they are guests of kins and family, who live In Mr. and Mrs. Kelton White. In Henderson, and one of her sis- the Sait Lake area are ters, Pauline Hunt and hus- visiting other relatives.they band, who also live there. Jim w.irk." for American Tel. 4 Tel, commuting from their VACATIONING In HAWAII home to San Francisco, about The Frnmpton's son, Morris, 40 miles. wife Rita and son P.andy, along a friend from Germany, are vacationing in Hawaii this and Julia Warner at-to- s, o 25, i071 1 s son-in-la- w Friday, Juno for Hilton Kelly Reporter Virginia Johnston and children of Colorado spent the week end in Kanosh. Her son Lloyd stayed on to visit his father. Guests of Mary Jane Paxton w for the weekend were her and daughter, Jim and Bonnie Russell, also their an.1 daughter. Dm nnJ Lois Mrs. Dean Whitaker. s George, Beaver, and Doris Mcsrrvcj. Cann called on her Sunday. Tuesday, Arthur arid Nona Mrs. Aflon Gilson left with Brown of Cedar City spent the her family Tuesday and went . far ns Provo where she vis- rfay visiting at the fao-f- y home ited for n day or so. Monday, ami with friends. her grandsons, Terry nnd DaMr. and Mrs. Ray Haines revid Gilson stopped to see her ceived word of the birth of a on their way to Ccdr City. On grandson, bom to Clark and Thurs lay. cousins Mr. and Mrs. Vicki Watts of Kanosh, June Elmo Durante, El Monte, Calif, 23. 1971. Mr. and Mrs. Milo stopjwd to see her. They were Wails are the other grandparents. going to Wyoming. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lt. Col. S. R. Kirkpatrick Babcock the :ist week were and wife Elaine (Probcrt) and friends. Mr. inr Mrs. T. P. children of Colorado Springs Bennett of Yucaipa, Calif. They are here visiting with her browent cn to Bear Lake, 1 1 iho. thers. the Probcrts. He Is staGuests of Rex and Nina Huttioned at the Air Force Acadchinson for two weeks have emy. been her mother's brother nnd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marlin, sister. Mr. and Mrs. Joe JohnLas Vegas, attended MIA Conson. Howe, Texas; and Mr. and ference and their children visMrs. N. tile Cook, of Leonard. ited with their Aunt Shirley Trxas; Mr. and Mrs. Bill GenProlert. try and son, Whittier, Calif., Miss Robyn Baker of Califand Ron Roe, Panguitch. ornia d inccd in the Festival Guests of Howard and Grace nnd then returned to spend a Stott for several days of l.ust week with her grandparents, week were friends they met in Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Rubins. Vermont, Mh. anl Mrs. Herand six children, bert Co-pNew Position to Take n&w of California. Blanche George was on Salt Dick Beestons to Seattle Lake from Wednesday until by all. ( We sincerely thank the mom-te- Saturday. She was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beos-to- n of Henderson Stake who her d .'lighter Deanna. Also gv and children spent a week ooned their homes to us and ing were Helen Finlinson and at the h me of Bishop & Mrs.( for for the extra hiispitabty of baby. Mont Robins, while also visittransporting us from place to ing the Gary Robins family, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor place. and with Dick's mother, Mrs. an! daughter of Calif, visi.od To home it was. and boy! Florence Becston. in Fillmore. were we gLd. Thanks to ail with his mother, Mrs. Nellie Dick has a new position and Hanson and Uncle Clyde Liub who helped. Is m.ning to Seattle, Wash. Ho Vance Wils.n, reporter. for two days l.ust week. will veork umler the Dept- - of' Mr. and Mrs. George Stin-- s Labor In the states of Washm, Kingman. Arizona, stop-pis- ! ington and Alaska. here Saturday and Sunday THURSDAY nnd Friday after attending the funeral of Vocothn in Houston her brother, Stove Hamilton at My ton, Utah. THEY BLASTED Mr. and Mrs. Mark RoNns Fao Ke.sler and four chil Iren and Jolene are spending a vaBtLUOH-DOLlAR A a .so utten I'd those services. cation with their daughter and Paxton June were D rs Betty Ann and BACKWOODS Guests of Prune and Irene Memll Wilding in Houston, McCann, son Rickie and Texas. RACKET... son-in-la- Millard County Progress rillmore, Utah 84631 Attend Funerol Service M f.-- r Through Temple POTATO ROBERT IeRavne's Franklin and Geraldine were neeon.panied home by their gnni-m- n Rieky who is visiting wth tihem for a few days. phasized. Accompanies Niece FRESH RIFE Reed, son-in-la- Pro-grex- il reunion wns hel.l a hirthd. y dinner was given that evening nt ,ho,p h"me honoring Geraldine Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs 1971-197- 2 n. Kim-ba- whw Kimb.in 9, ul Mrs. Franklin A daughter Kathryn went to Suit Lake June 21st where they met Edith KimMI on her return from San Jose, Calif where she had spent 3 months with her sister Dorothy Tuesday, the family enjoyed the d;ly ot L n. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Christen- BONELESS BAR S Mr and countries and geographic areas throughout he world. Lions International is best New Overseas Addresses known for its aid to the blind and sight conservation acMr. and Mrs. Alma Iverson tivities, international activihave received a new address ties, international relations for their son Steve, who Ls a programs, and its many comCompany Clerk In Korea. It is: munity service projects. Lionism is Commitment Np4 Stephen A. Iverson will lie the primary theme C Btry; S37 Arty during Uplinger's APO San Franrtaeo 9(5358 Presidential Year. Tlie develof the local Lions opment The Iverson's daughter and Clubs the individual through In are Germany and memlx'rs commitment to all have missed gett'ng their asix'cLs of service will be emTheir address Is: John Stevens of llolden, recently returned front an L.D.S. Mission in the Oregon area, was the guest sjcaker at Sacrament meeting June 27, 1971. He bore a sincere and humble testimony of his Missionary luliors. Zella Allen News of Kimboli Family n, three children left here June 26, 1971 for the East O ast In preparation for a tour of duty in Scotland for four years. VirThey have been living In ginia while Max has worked at the Pentagon. While in Utah they have visited his parents, the Melville Tomkinsons, and his brothers, Don, Roy, Howard and their families. They planned to stop in OJorado to visit Corrine's family. Hi-pit- Kanosh Happening s G Duane's AG Reporter McArthur Lynn nnd girls of D'lta visit relatives and friends on Sunday. His father, Keith, was with them. Joan and Susan Mommott and friend nre visiting their parents, the Chester Mom-motl- s. Phy His & SHASIAflQ POP "OP $D CANS reg. & low col. Good Fishing Trip Earl Bradfield nnd grandson. Chris Thompson, have returned from a fishing nnd camping trip to Ji hnson's Reservoir. They were joined by Earl's son Darwin and his son DihJ, for a very enjoyable trip, which included good fishing. ROMNEY Elected tTp Top Fruit Drinks Cr $ I Lemonade 0 00 to Pest W. F. Pineapple-Grapefru- it Juice .. cose $3.59 Libby Fomily size Pitted Olives, 303 . . 389c Armour VIENNA Sausage, 5 or 589c W. F, PORK Cr BEANS, IVi size 489c Pillsbury PANCAKE Mix, 12c off .... 4 lbs. 69c Certified CASHEWS 1 lb. 99c JIFF Peanut Butter 28 oz. 99c ALL Watermelons ON ICE Price: Good Utah Attorney General Vernon B. Romney was elected today n as Chairman of the of Conference Attorneys General at the annual meeting of Attorneys Ceneral In San Juan, Puerto Rloo. In addition, Mr. Romney to the Executive ed was Commttteee of the National of Association Attorney Ceneral. There are only four such chairman In the country, IN addition to Mr. Romney, the follow big were named to cha of the regional conference : Attorney Ceneral MasH. Robert Quinn, Eastern Region sachusetts, Chairman; Attorney Ceneral Theodore L. Sendak, Indiana, Midwest ReglonChairmanje We-ter- Festival Strawberry Jam 22 oz 59c Orleans Broken SHRIMPS 4 oz 45c Del Monte CATSUP 20 oz 351.00 12 oz Nalley's RELISHES 389c Hamburger, Sweet Cr Sour b Hot Doq LUX LIQUID 10c off 22 oz. 49c LUX BAR Soap 1 Free Bor with 3 .... 439c RITZ CRACKERS " 49c 8 oz. . 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I Guests of Mr. anl Mrs Roy II tier lor two weeks were a gran uightor. Kirsten Bros-li'Covina, Calif. Her parents, Gayle and iHuuus Urustor arrived Friday anl they all went home Sun lay. t All f the rhd'-e- n were home to visit; Cara Payne anl eh d Iron, Fillmore; D'an and Cherric Perkins and family, Hatton. 1 1 r, Joins Pro Football Team Max Huber has gone to Van C aver to Ix'gin training w.th his Ir i Football te un. Hs wife M iriljn & cliugatcr Km arc spend ng three woiks in Re Hands. Calf, w ith her family before joining lam in Van Couver. Washington. Gue its of Freda Christensen Sund ly were her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Newby, (laugh-- t . Lee Ann and frienl Jdl leaving July 5th for C.r-in- y out Jan and baby who will he to join her husband who Is stationed there w.th tie Armed WATER Fill R s.dxa? Robins Shirley r and Gwen Monroe attendid the MIA Conference. Sacrament Meeting As Sacrament meeting June 25th, Sherry Perkins was the first speaker. Joanne Thompson und Jeanne Monroe sang a duet, accompanied by Eileen B. Thompson. Ekicr Rey Huber, Kanosh, was the main speaker. He recently returned from the Japanese M.Ssion. His parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rey Huber, and his sister Sherry and husband1 attended meet'r.g with him. Ray and Mina Masters, SLC, came to get Mina's mother, Virginia Masters, who had visited her twin sister, Georgia Ivie for a week. Timtcwt'll 371 0LE0 SPECIAL PRICE GLADE'S or SWEET'S FKES1I CANDY KING SIZE 15c 39c bogs J 10c $ 78c OFF GIANT Size CORNED CACAR Mayer for OFF IVORY" BOLD BEEF 33 69 TIPTOP ' 6 os. LEMONADE HAIt s BOLOGNA BAR S Apple, Cherry, Peach PIES a Br95t 1 all meat 12 oz. Can Canned Banquet MELONSgs V HAMS 59 2 95 - A. I Stevens AG |