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Show 1 Meadow Happenings Eva Deckslrand-Report- Awards Announced by Safety Council SUNDAY SCHOOL er Tor High Schools Sunday School was conducted bv Mr. and Mrs. David Duncan and Paul A. Peterson. two sons of north Ogden spent Invocation was by Joseph d. part of the Labor Day week-en- d with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sharia Bond led thesingingaml Clem Duncan, his sister I.aVeda Marilyn DecKstrand was accomand brothers Ralph and Claude panist. t TESTIMONY MEETING Sacrament and Fast Meeting was held after Sunday School with day. Bishop Harold Beckstrand conMrs. Iretta Beckstrand was a ducting. Mrs. guest of her sister-in-la- w Invocation by Lue Bosnian. .lane Christensen during the LaPaul A. Peterson led the singbor Day week-enShe also vising and Roma Bird was the acited the DetvleCarllug family and companist. other relatives while she was Priesthood memlers partldi-pattn- g here. In Ihe Sacrament Service were: RoNrt , Hal, and Richard Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton Deck-straand John Dechstrand, Rav Stott, of Mantl spent the weekand Kevin Edwards. end here at their home. Their Testimonies were given by Mar son Therald, his wife Joan and old, Therald, Laura, Clifton, and their four children from Price Marilyn Dechstrand, Ann Doll ins, spent sometime here with them Alma Dalton, Ruby Freeman, and Buddy and Amelia Darkdull Della Bennett, Ferris Bennett, took their twin girls to Tropic, Sharia Bond, Paul Peterson, Kav tier former home to have them and Colette Stott, Kathleen Bosblessed and named. We Ido Bushnell, Tamm nian, Mrs. Lois Bushnell, her son Sherte Roche, Lois Rmv Rhodes, Me Ivon and his son Kim, spent ley, Moreen Labrum, lva Stewart, the week-en- d at the Lois Bush-neI hi Ii Hem i D I and Thomas Swallow. eft i,, right; ti'l'.lfe l, iiiiii; home. l; i ii .t .i, , Mill, I I,,,,. liio Miss Sharia Bond from Cedar AssiK-iatj- , ,,n "f Gen. Cuiitrai Guests at ihe Milton Becksland lepl el Hi liu i . , Pit ttreeter. City spent her vacation with her l0rs M.irhev; Chairman of home during the Labor Day weekand Mrs. Terrill Mr. parents end were their son Joseph, his Bond and family. w ife Jean and their six children, GOVERNOR Prodoims National Highway Week from Bountiful. Miss Ferris Bennett of Salt Their son Linford and wife Jean Lake with spent the week-en- d and three children, divided their Governor Calvin Hampton time Ntween the Olaf George's her mother Roma Bird and her l"N'L HIGHWAY WEEK. husband. signed a proclamation declaring In Kanosh and with his UG1 Bv the President f 'the parents the of 19 I ntled States of America period thru SepteinNr and brothers, Harold's family. the 25th as NATIONAL d. I ll . members of their family from Sunset. Miss Diane Labrum left for Cedar City where she Is to attend S.l'.S.C. this year. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delynn Labrum. Visitors at the Orrln Beck-strahome were, Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Beckstrand of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox and their children Mr. and Mrs. Gavle (Joi ynn) Warner and son of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Jery (Gayle) Watts and family of Murry. with this group were Linda Godwin and her father from Somerset, England who are visiting the Cox family. A lot of time was spent In the mountains by this group. nd HIGHWAY v A PR(X L MATH n. honored for their traffic safely program, not only for their employees, but their families and others associated with the organization and for the continued contribution to making the community a safer place in which to LIVE. on .."r ee nt i.N WEEK ovservanre In Utah. On When the Erie Canal ojtened hand to observe the signing was In 182". it quickly Mr. and Mrs. Melville acquired Clark Public Relations slogan: "A Cent and a Halfthea Elmer, were happy to have (heir son and daughter In law Fred, Director for the Department of Mile and a Mile and a Half Horace Gunn, Exan Hour. and Margen and children of Highways; (Hir toll roads now Cedar City visit with them Sun. ecutive Secretary with the Ascosts the traveller nearly (he sociated General and Mon. Also here with Melsame amount, but the Contractors; from and Don Mackey, Chairman of the New York to Buffalo trip ville and Nona was their grandthat once of Chamber Commerce Transtook Ann five Tomklnson of Salt daughter days by barge a a Lake City. mile and a half ;er hour now takes portation Committee. Thz Utah Mr. and Mrs. Faun Anderson Department of Highless than ten hours hv automobile and can N travelled at 55 and daughter Phillis left Sept. 3 ways will hold an official dedicamiles for Tuscon where they will spend tion of the new 4th South Viaper hour. Ihe winter while Phillis attends duct In Salt Lake City on SepThe highways bull! since the the University there. This family tember 21st as part of the NaErie Canal have Ncome the domwill surely be missed In this tional Highway Week observance. inant element In our national The Salt Lake City ChamNr commui.lty. transportation sjstem and a Key MR. AND MRS. JAROLDROB-lso- n of Commerce ts planning guided force In virtually every phase of of lours and children, Kae, Jeff, major building projects mixlern American life. These In the Salt Lake Dawn and Jaron and Peggy's tn the Salt Lake Valey. These roads not only provide a venues of Valley. These commerce for our nation econ-om- v, mother, Sarah Brower were in lint also help to make availLogan September 3 lo attend the tours will be conducted on Seplovely wedding reception for their tember 23 and more Information able the services and pleasures on participating can be obtained of our dally existence. Our niece, cousin and granddaughter rapidRobin Fitzgerald and her husband from the Sail Lake CltyChamNr ly developing 42,500 mile System Of Commerce Kent Fullenbach who were marof Inter state and Defense Highway ried earlier that day in the Is especially helpful f.irthe travLogan Temple. who The bride is eller D E C LA wishes to visit recreatRATION the daughter of Ray and Naomi ional areas and historic sites Brower Fitzgerald, Vrbana, Illty experience that theTien'ef its !!' previously were known only inois, who along with (heir son of adequate highways exceed their ,?,lch ph'Hrraphs. Patrick, were here for their day By serving eosl, through reduced accident . daughter's wedding and recept-tto- n. fur a large and driving expenses, time .sav- - lS s, ,,f aias'' transit in urlxin JK,r,,on enhancement of property MR. AND MRS. WENDELL values, and encouragement of :,r,iV!' Ehthways go far toward Brlnkerhoff were happy to Industrial, commercial and rest- - n,p,',,nIe ",r needs fur (he Nst word of the birth of a little tx'ssi! tranxx.ridtl.n. In the dentlal development; and grandson born August 27 lo their " I'Tl i.f ., t,a,tnred WHEREAS, (he f M.,je Uih w daughter and Clncer Is engaged tn an extensive pro- - I'"'""! "l Kr','lh- - ,h and Larry Mtkesell, of Idaho. Nrt "f an Integrated (tram to upgrade its highway Abrother and two sisters are very ple system lo meet the needs of Its ' , eon, prehensile pleased with baby brother. '' n f!r and of (he state's grow- "rl'n ? Teas, Grandma Stella left August 28 unum other vital means of ing economy; and to spend s couple of weeks helping By air. rail and trans.,ri..ton the WHEREAS, constant need water. In out In (he home, tins proliferation of for Niter highways of & adequate MRS. ARTHUR ALLEN MR, American highways we fjnil a Capacity to satisfy (he and family had as guests over reflec tion of ihe g.e.l which traffic demands, re. men ran do I v Sunday and Monday, Mike Smith planning and workthe understanding and quires sup. and Scott Lawrence, Granger. of all our mixers; .md ing togeth'T tn Common needs, port Scotts mother Is a girlhood TH! Rif ORE N'W, WHEREAS, the motorists of friend erf Beth Allen. RICHARD MX n the Stall of Utah of supjmrt this MR. AND MRS. FERRON IV IE program through their state and the I nil d Males of America do hereby J reclaim the week and son Curt, St. Georg visited federal highway-use- r taxes, and Sunday with his brother J. Delial should take advantage of opp..r. septemNr in, 1371. as Ivte and family. They were on tunlttes to Ncome Niter Inform-e- d National Highway Week. I urge F e leral. their way to Sciplo to visit his of the progress and Ma'e, and Bk at governplanning ment official ., as well as highmother Carrie Ivte. for highway development NOW, THEREFORE. I. Calvin way Industry and other orguntj. L, Rampton, Governor of the (Mis, to hold appr iprtati State of Utah, do herein dec Lire during Hut week In of what highway 'rans- the period of xej'ien.ter U D'ttatton means in our country. hunt morning doves were Bruce through the 25th, 1971 as IV w ss win pi of, lhav NATIONA L IIICHWA Y Uk F and Been Farrer and sons, Bruce k he reunt.i set In Utah, and Invite all my hand Hits twelfth citizens day of Lewis andChrls, their daugh- VO August. n ,j,e year of In- - H..I I our rd nineteen hundred seven-t- v role of high- Jess. Their other daughter Janet om. amt of Hie n in f their ways daily lh"s. Johnson and family called and the t mted Mates of !pndenr America the Calvin L Hampton "It sang Happy Birthday to her. lei!) Ire ninety Mitt!. Governor Richard Ntxon Larry awl Susan Boucher of I as Vegas were Lalmr Day visitors of her parents Sidney and FILLMORE CAFE Betty Hunter anf family. of the 1971 com-mitt- . I Society Meeting SATETY COUNCIL Dug-wa- nd Tom-klns- II Winners Mrs. Virginia Keay of Prove visited with friends here on Sun- FLOWELL NEWS A I The insight of professionals on Lilian M writing, editing, ami publishing Bamberger Memorial Traffic and will lx? the highlight of the 55th Safety Awards were announced by annual Utah High School I on realie I tali Safely Council, lism Conference scheduled at F or ma I presentat Ion of the Brigham Young t nlverslty Satplaques wit heal the A wards Banquet urday, Sept. 25. of the 47rd Annual Utah Designed to provide helpful InSafety Conference amt ExhihitsSeplem-Il'- r struction for si bool newsx,per 21rd at the Rmleway Irin, and yearbook staffs and faculty 151 West Cth conference South, Salt Lake. advisors, tin' one-da- y Winner of the lmtlvldn.,1 vofor schools throughout the state lunteer classification Is Darrell will l.e directed l.y Dr, f diver R. Smith, professor of communiWelling, Director of the Utah Motor Transport Association. cations. Ilie Deseret Test v Speakers In the fields of news, Center, Proving Grounds, has Nen advertising, broadcasting, photoawarded the organization classgraphy, and layout design will ification award which will N acaddress the more than 500 young cepted hv Brigadier General Max lonrnallsts ex.eeted to attend. Other aspects of sctiool publicaElkin, Commanding General. Mr. Welling ts being honored tions works including career opfor tils traffic safety imorove-men- ls portunities for st undents and advisement for teachers will also be through promoting legislation while on Ihe executive covered by pract icing expert sand IIY! faculty members. of the Council, for his The annual event, scheduled long and dedicated service on the Name Advisory Council, and his early Mils year ,n order to have many other contributions to the more practical value for publitraffic safety movements Ir. Utah. cations staffs, has hoenapproved He has served on the Board t.y the I ah High School Actof Directors of the Utah Safety ivities Associations and the Utah Council since 1950, and was pres-iiieJournalism Education Associaof the organization in 1954. tion. It Is sponsored by the BYU Department nf Communications, Deseret Test Center is Ning Dr. Edwin ft. Haroldsen, rhalr-ma- Beck-stran- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Turner and members of their family drove over from Richfield on Labor Day lo visit her sister Na Dean Beckst rand and her Jamily. At the home of Thomas Swallow during the week-en- d were his son, Chad, his son and friend, Mr. and Mrs. Stan (Shrlley) Gotchv and Park Service Historian To Address Historical Journalism Conference (.1 ESTS of Margaret Row- ley during the long weekend were her daughter Racquel, husband Thai Stew at t and 3 Ciitldieit from St. George. This land mpff CUAUf Order Rubber Stomps at Progress Printing Roger end Sharon Olpln, children Shctr.c and Sean, visited during the weekend with h or parents, Roy find Arlene Cdtarles Oip.n, and Dorothy .McBride. The latter spent two d in Salt Lake with them recently. is There are no conference registration fees. Journalism teachers and publications advisors who the conference are Invites to a luncheon In the Ernest l Wilkinson Center as guests of the University. Students attending the conference may obtain lumh at the Wilkinson Center Cafeteria or snack l.ar at moderate cost. There are no restrictions on the numNr of .staff members who may attend, and entire class Is more than welcomed. nd REY HUBER, TANJA PAXTON Mary Black traveled to Arizona over the Latior Day weekend to visit with friends and rela- SALT IJVKE CITY Utley, Washington D.C., chief historian nf the National Park Service since 1954, will address the Annual Banquet of the Utah State Historical Society September 18 in Provo. Mr. In ( t ley, a socialist western history and ttie plight of the American Indian, will discuss M. "Ihe Indians Dilemma" In his address at the Societys Nineteenth Annual Meeting. according to Melvin T. Smith, director. Author nf several hooks and articles on the West, the guest speaker served several years as regional historian for the park Service in Santa Fe, and preon pared a special report Promontory, I tab, as a nationally significant site in railroad history. ( ne of the founders of the West- ern History Association, Mr.lt-le- y serves on the editorial board of "'Ibe A inertcan West Magazine" and the Yale I nlverslty Press Western Americana Series. His latest book is "Frontiersmen In Blue; The I nlted States Army and thp Indian, LMdcmtllan, 1957;. Ilealsowrote ' Ihe Id st Days of the Sioux Nation" ?Yale I nlverslty Press, I953j AND "Custer and the Great Controversy" 'tteslernlore 1848-185- Press, 1952). Mr. I tley's address, In the Wilkinson Center, BYU. will follow (he general theme of Indian hlsotry to tie treated 'luring a session. A second afternoon session, held concurrently with the history section, will examine preservation efforts In Utah architecture, historic trails 2 p m. and prehistoric rock art. Dr. Charles S. Peterson, director of Man and His Bread State Lnlver- stty, will address Ike norm luncheon on the needs and totentljl of local history. AND tives . Millard County Fillmore, I tah September Progress 64031 10, 1971 HOMECOMING ASSEMBLY Queen Announced pro-log- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson were with members of their family on a camping trip this weekend. Marllvn Freeman and three of her children, and Judv Freeman went to Arizona with Marilyns mmher Mrs. Anderson. They v I 'tied relatives there and will return bv Ns. Mr. Ural Bushnell and his daughter Janeen visited In Cedar Cltv with his daughter Pst Slarley an! huslwnd and famllydu ring the holiday's. Mr. anJ Mrs. LynnGreenhalgh ami their daughter, Rae Lynn, on scamping spent the Week-en- d .rip. ve rovUml Mnnt and CarolvnCroslandand two children of Halt lake City spent Saturday and Sunday wllh grandparents pen and Ita Cros-lait- d. Sun L afternoon Cltnt and Camille Turner and two children of Salt 1 ake cam tosj-enLabor Dav with them. Dm and Dl.tn Hurkwaiter and of van j av were at the Chester Johnson home over the Ijbor Day wee) end. three children ng otto and A II ie Hunter drove to Nebraska during the week to funeral services of a very dear friend. IHE FIREMAN'S AUXILIARY MFTid the Flrehovi.se Wednesday evening sept. LThen they went to Nephl bowling where a good-tim- e was enjoyed by all. Prizes were wnnK MarshaCro; jer, ply an! Nixon Georgia Stephenson. Hostesses for the evening were Thora McKee and Prlene Chris- others present were h'velvn Teeples, Estelle Bennett, Ethel Wood, Fav Stephenson Doreen A shby and Bonnie Christensen. tensen. Recent visitors at (he Clvde Wood lion e were their daughter La Von Hunter, Mrs. LvnnChcrch and sons, Brett an Bran ion and Carbon, Also joining them for the weekend were and Har-r- v Earl Hunter, and Webster of Salt lake City. 11 Ian accompanied them back io salt Lake. I vnn and berhusNnd are now in Rome enjoying a nice grand-daught- er 1 1 vacation, t illlam and Clyde drove to Olenw-cwxJ- , Sunday lo visit her Brother ami wife Mr, and Mrs. I oren Paul. THL Mt 1 1AM AND EL 17 A WOOD family held their FAMILY HI t MON at Saratoga recently. Ekhty-thre- e members of the famllv enjoyed visiting together. COME FOR BIRTHDAY At the home of Elm and Jean Hoftiim-to help Jean celebrate her irthday and to let the men s 1 t E CONCtRT BA NT) ' transj-rta-peo- FOOTBALL M.H.S. n Cedar City 2,30 p.m. r!ar Holden Happenings Ha PRE-GAM- son-in-la- ere-moni- es "ii rr! - 1 Lyle and Merene Owens and family of North Salt Uke were Lalair Day visitors at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. tames W. Stephenson. Jan and Have McKee amt famllv of Bountiful visited with Vorda McKee and the Grant Steven's over the weekend. Agencies Tour Conyon The office of the t t h State Department of Highways, the Federal Highway Administration and -- Will be open from 12 noon to 8 p m. to servo ROAST TURKEY DINNER SUNDAY September 12th, with oil Proceeds going to help with medico! bills for DUANE MAYCOCK Everyone is invifed fo cof Sunday Dinner out and give Duone a hff in this time of need. IN U.S. Forest service toured t or.,n Canyon asrecently a part of their annual Forest Highway Tour. A review of tt,e present statu, of the ponton from Right H Fork to ower Twin Brl he made. Utah state Highway signer sf ill have on? or lWQ 1 Hems to work out ' w Nforetbei.ro m agreement ith the l ache National f Environmental Analysis These differences are md Reurt of ma- sKtilflcame ami are not . serious deterrent to the protect An cnvlronn enta Impact state trient 111 N prepared lw the Utah State Department of Highway, ,, soon as additions' Information requested by the UtahState High! way Environmental Advisory Council has Nen provided. The Statement will (hen N submitted Environmental Protection Agency through the Federal High, way Administration. All egencles are In basic greemenf and it J a matter a short period of time Nfore Jr i.hJh,raf 1 ,iave ,h Dnnnn non ready for advertising. I COMING QnuQQgQQpypQpupppQppppQ |