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Show Mlllurd I'ounty ccr Published Progre-- a t Friday Meadow Happenings Ee, Jleekstrunu Reporter Talks wore Mr. onl Mrs. CYeil Hn.mm South Dtkot.i spent a frw days lust week hero with their V Lew, his wife Stake Xiel.son, Ol'tol Music . 1 1 Gory Petersen Attending Languoge School K.ieruniciit Mr. ant Mrs. Paul Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Venny I.ahrum, and Mrs. Chari d to Hobis.n spent Siturdiy at the Mir.ti Temple. The Piter.sons s n Gary, who is at the Mission-nr- y at BrigL:myuu,'o Soho ham Young University, spent tho day there wnik'ng at tho Ttmph with other membois dii-tc- l by lh ckstraii 1. lull kltiHl. Minting wax con- Bishop Harold L Sing ng was lei ml. d Combe Freemen w.us lie gluiluution tvrllfl-rat- e fr m the Primary by the piv.s-elite- Taking care of the Sacrament woho: Mark anl Tony Cowley, Hal St R chard Lynn anl Russ Bond, anl Kay Stott. It ie Lynn Grccnhulgh was the .sjH'aker for the Youth Program. The first two .sjieukers were DcLyle Curling, Siv.nl Counand lad. md Bushnell, selor, Fust Cotinsi lor. By request of L'leild Bushnell, the on sing "I Am a Child d of Go I", with NalVun and Flora Stewart, directing and ace xnp my ng. Bocktr.ind w.is the next speaker, after which a medley ot favorite hymns was played on the organ by Paul A. Petersen, T.ie conclud ng speaker was Scott Sjieukinun. All the sjx'ekers gave gosl advice and Instruct ons for us to follow. Wilbur Rowley offereJ the cl s.ng prayer. 1 1 in Delta con-gicg- d Mr. and Mrs. Milton attended funeral services in Delta Third Vard for Fean Christensen August 20, 1971. Their grandson Hal turned them. Bock-stran- Boek-strm- ac-co- m Help Judge FAIR One day last week, XaDean Beekstraml. Flora Stewart and lYlla M.uLsen front hero went to Cedar City to help juilge the Iron County Fair. They n returned the same day. visitel her SLster. Flva Hatch for a short time. Na-Dea- V lsi tors at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson, on August 19 were: Mr. and Mrs Leo Hunsaker, Salt Like City. Their tw, d lughters had been visiting their grn .parent for a few et.ijs an I returned hme with them. Mr. and Mis Larry Peter-Si- n anl two clul Iron viulej for a while Toursd.iy and llnm went on to Fishlake. St in & I la went mer to spend the weekend after w rk Fnlay. Word Conference Held Sunday in Meadow It was Ward Conference Day in our Ward on Sun lay. Visiting tho Priesthood minting in the mom ng wore President Scott Spcakman, Prcxt-deFrank Dawi. Stake Clerk M ix Day, Clerk Glen Quigley and momticrs of the High Counc.l. Alls in. Flop!, Lewis and Juml Robison, M. nscn. Joss Bennett, Jay Hall Alt Staples, LaMar M Allan Mathews. nt 1 o, Sunday School Ward Conference was conducted by Weld a Bushnell, Sujionntendont Diane Librum led the sing.ng, t. with Jancon Bushmll, acc Invorati n was offered by Th'imas Swallow. Sustaining Sunday School General. Stake and local officers and teachers w.ts conducted by Counselor Paul A. Petersen. Clove Bushnell gave a Pries th d member ta'k. participat.ng in the Sacrament Service were: Michael, Robert, and John Beckstruni, Michael llosmnn Lynn and tom Stoit imp-ams- o Georgia, who says many women and girls are infecting their eyes by the daily use of makeup compourds in which high concent rat io is of organisms grow. lUpartor Neil Monroe conducted Sacrament meeting Aug. 22, 19T1. AT ton Memmott offered the invocation. The sacrament was blessed by Kay Dix Monroe and Royce Memmott and waa passed by Joseph Stone, Steven . robert, Warren and Kendall Quamberg.Monro, The following girls were presented toPrimary the Bwlioji for graduation by Janice Robins: Mary Monroe, Donna Glenda Mathews, Dan-ett- e Berry. They sang tha Primary song. Talks were given by Juliana P robert and Don Probert., Annette Mathew played an organ solo and Alan Mathew the dosing prayer. The oganisris usually begin to grow in the makeup wtien the container is opened, he says, despite preservatives designed to prevent such growth. Im sorry, madam," said the attendant at the movie, but you cant take the dog into the theater." How absurd, " protested the woman. What harm can pictures do a little dog like this? Aworded B. S. A AMERICAN Frcl L. T'lmk nson received his Bachelor of Science degree from the Brigham Young Inmvcrvty at the Summer Comment oinent exercises held in Provo on August 20. 1971. lie is the .m of Mr. and Mrs. Melville A. Tomkinson. H-- s mother, Nona, was in Provo with Fred anl Margene for the occasion. Fred is teaching S mlnary in Cedar City f r his second year. Mrs. Dora Robison, Provo, visited on August 14 with her Porsister and brother-in-latia and Frank Brinkerhoff. Ibiw.ird Tomkinson and son Douglas, Salt Lake C.ty. stont Sunday and Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tomkiason. John Jaekson arrived August IS from I l.i ho t v ant w.th hi sister & brother-in-law- . Flor- ence and Bert Sw'allow, and their sons, Kent and Garth, wives and children. Mrs. N da Coo;er Bennett, Salt Lake, and a ne.ghlr Ddy spent a while on August lGth at the home of Sola's girlho.d Portu Brinkerhoff. friend. viewing pictures cnj.yed They of each others children and The visitor grandchil Iron. also called ti vU.t with Nma Cooper Jackson. Lyle Johnson has completed his summer session at USU. and will lx home with his ptr ents. Glade an June, and brother Roy until the Fall quar1 ter starts at USU. Torn Melville, s n of Mrs. Porneoy Melv ille, will be leaving soon for Vietnam, fur service with the U. S. Air Force. He recently completed training as a helicopter p lot. Tom and his fiancee, Mi s Mary Coltearp, Salt Like City, visited in Fillmore last week with hla Aunt Fern Huldaway, cousin Jack Holdaway, Uncle Rex Melville nnd Aunt Birta. E rl and Darwin BnaiNWd went to Strawberry Reservoir on a fishing trip. While there they met two of Earl's nephews, SUn and Randall Brad-fiel- For LEASE Is A Going AMERICAN OIL SERVICE STATION In FILLMORE, UTAH. d. WE'LL PAY YOU while youre attending: our 2 week TRAIXIS'G ar.l can offer SCHOOL Visiting at the Afton Memmott hiane were their daughters, Maurine Hertiert and la Buliiw and children. May We also offer McdiralLife Insurance programs Visiting in Scipio with Mr. among other benefits. Chkie Peterson were Mrs. Emma Memmott, Boulder City, and her daughter Nola Rush-bi- n Interested Persons Contact of Las Vegas. Mr. Edna Bradfidd and BLAINE LARSEN Mr. Flordla Quamberg went to Fl.iwell Saturday to attend Ph. 586-487- 6 CEDAR CITY, Utoh the Lemmon family reunion. Mr. and Mr. Brad Thomp-so- n visited with his parent, the Bill Thompsons recently. 1 Ivle Reporter rrjlt Blon.la Quamberg has returned from Bountiful where Mr. A. C. Grcgersen acvom Rasmussen was in Provo to she had a good visit with her iwnicd his son and daugh'er-tn-- 1 bring her sister on home. and daughter Htud IVIvin and Audoen i'v, and Ronald Partridge. 1 an Susan Gregcrsen daughter Attend Reunion Mr. and Mr. Robert Memto to Fly and McGill, mott and girls were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allen and with Dm visit August with his the Chester und Lynn Gn'gcrsen. their daughters Denise, Wendy and Memmottsparents, for the weekend. wives and ch.ldren. were in West JorKay Fay Louise and Mr Lrland to attend a dan Aug. Thompson were at the Rilfy family reunion. Lynna sister Spcokcrs ot Socroment home but weeit. Delona (Mr. Dickl Lambert Thompson Louise had been Jn Salt Fay of San Franand daughter Meeting Sunday Like with her daughter Dari cisco, sister Carolyn and her for a while, taking care of the President Roy Olpin and husband Roger nnd children of chilJrvn while she spent some Salt Lake, brother. Dean, DaRoy Tomkinson were speaker lime at the hospital with her at Sacrament Meeting Aug. 22. vid and Xeldon Hogan, of the hudwind, Thompson, who The names of Paula OirMen-srn- , Salt Lake and Kearns area, had been Lynn In an accident He la and Lee and Vela Robison Spnngville, Hogan, Wendy home fnm the hospital now. Rasmussen were presented for their wives and children, all Morris Quamberg and Blain a vote of thanks for their enjoyed being together with Evans. Green River, spent work In the Primary from their parent. Mr. and Mrs. at the Claude Quam- whirh they were released. Im Hogan, and their sister Monday norp Charlene. Elden Christensen and Grant It was the first Rasmussen were presented In 12 year. They took piccertificates and pins upon reGxl to tures, feasted and visited. their ceiving Duty Awards. Mr, and Mrs. Randal) ChristAttend Reception in SLC enson tocame from Provo Satvisit his parents, Orurday son and Verl, brothers, Alan Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Allen and family went to Salt Lake and Clark. to attend the wedding reception on August 20th for their Eighty Attend Reunion of nephew Ronald and hi bride. Mr. and Mrs Orson Allen, Lemmon Family SLC, ore Ronalds parents. Mrs. Elaine Ennia, children Little Sherrie Allen was a Billie, Georgia. Mrs. Jean Davflower girl. ies and husband and 2 children hosted the Lemmon family Flies Home from Colif. (ETlalnc's brothers and sisters) Lisa Ivie arrived by plane In at a reunion August 21. 1971. Salt Lake City Aug. 22. 1971, Eighty family members wore after spending throe weeks on hanl, They ate delicious food at tablea act up on the with her --stcr and brother-in-law- , lawn at the Church house, and IYon and Wayne Morriswhile some visited others on & rliildren, Michael, ChrisIn games. tine nnd Kel.m at their home Those present were: Mr. and In Canon Park C.ilif Rhea Mr. Vernon Lemmon, Mesa; Mr, and Mr. Ralph Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. Xeldo Lemmon, Mr. and Mr. Elmont Lemmon Mr. and Mr. LaMar Lemmon, Grantsville; Mr. and Mr. Calvin Squires, Roosevelt; Mr. and Mr. Rulon Nielson, Richfield; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene OKen. Magna, and all of their children. Aunt of the family. Mrs. Karl (Final Brad I u'ld and Mr. Flnrella Quam-lcrScipio, Aunt lal.i and Uncle Burton Badger. 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Claude and Hilda Quamberg went to Green River Friday W visit with Morris and hta thtev children. Socroment Meeting Tom Melville Leaving Return from Abroad Scipio Happenings Hilda Quamberg of For the Right Man with Desire and Drive to Moke Money and Be His Own Boss. Beck-Stran- Visiting at tho homo of Mr. an Mrs X dan Bennett aro thoir d nightor M ir'.ono fmm tho Northwest, .in grind- - n J.uvn I.aison from Salt I.ako City. 27, 1971 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY . . . Bishop. . Attend Funeral Friday, August Women in most countries have in recent years hirned to eye makeup as their latest beauty weapon The trend began in cities and has spread to such an extent that even relatively young girls ate now coated about the eyes with bright blue oi green gio from early morning onward Now collies the advice of Dr l.ouis Wilson, an eve surgeon of the Medical College by Paul A. 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Owen Fitgerald and Miss Pauline Reeves, which took pi ice in the Salt Like Temple. Going up front here to attend the wed ling nuptials were cmn lparenL. Mr. nnd Mrs Alfred Swallow, also Mi. F.ie Snyder, Mr. end Mrs. Lawn-neJacks n, Mr. and Mi. Chad McKee nnd family, t Holdi n I, Mr nnd Mr. Dale Jackson and fam.lv. Granger; Mr. and Mr Gcrwyn Bradford. Bountiful The couple n'eeived many lovely wedding gifts. The bride Is the daughter of 'fr. and Mrs. William Reeves. - SKirrhE iss&b... With BANKAMfriqrd Long skirts. Short skirts. Middle skirts. Maybo even hot pants. Complicated? Sure, but isnt it fun? Especially when, no matter how you cover your legs, you can cover the bill with First Security BankAmericard. buffer. Together BankAmericard is the 7j youre welcome almost anywhere in town. To buy whatever you need. And maybe even a few things you dont realty need. is a special time. 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