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Show Holden Happenings MAKS HA BALLARD, WHO LU. I,,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stephenson, Holden, recently returned home from a 2 month tour of Euroiw. she was not a member of a tour group the she and one of tier roommates from college traveled together on a "self guided tuiir". In all they visited 11 countries. These Included: England, France Spain, Italy, Switzerland, and also Austria, Germany, Denmark, Norway, and Holland! but Gotland who were on Reporter their way to Ogden. Also their son and wife Ted and Rosann and two children of Salt Lake City. Attend Funeral in S.L.C. in Salt Lake Tuesday to attend funeral services held for L liner Crosland were: Ben and Ida Crosland, Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Crosland, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crosland and LaHee, an Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevens, Mr. Marshas favorites were: Zerand Mrs. Lester Dohson and matt, Switzerland, located high Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Garth In the Swiss Alps at the base Teeples, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve of the Matterhorn, and Rome, Teeples, Earl Johnson, Carl BenWhile In Madrid, Spain! nett, Blaine Crosland, Henry S. Italy. she was able to spend a few days Crosland, and Kerry Johnson. with the family of Major George Lunch was served at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Cros(Sterling) Nixon. Marsha will be a senior at land; Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Ben-ne- ti for those who traveled from Utah State University this year, Salt Lake for burial services. majoring in Geography, she considered the trip to be a valuable For those who attended and conlearning experience as well as a tributed food we say thanks. fantastic way to spend the sumMr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hunter mer vacation. of San Gabriel Calif, visited their REED AND VIRGINIA WOOD brother-in-laRalph Jones durreturned home Tuesday after a ing the week-en- d and enjoyed old very enjoyable Labor Day weekacquaintances. end visit in California. James W. and Stella StephenThey were the guests of their son and son had the pleasure of having his wife Robert and Cheryl Wood Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott and son and family. Greg ofbloomlngton, Illinois calBUI and Bartara Hesterman of led Saturday to spend a few hours. Salt Lake City drove tolloldenon They had brought their daughter Labor Day to spend It with their Karen to attend school at the B.Y.l'. this year. Mark Is loparents Bruce and Hattie Stephenson and Cecil. cated In Bloomington on his mission and has helped In teaching Roy and Lucille Johnson and daughter Courtney of Bountiful them the gcspel. were Labor Day visitors of their parents Hart and lanola Johnson. ORIGIN. . . Joining the group to celebrate CARIU1NG THE BRIDE their fathers birthday we re Bry- INTO HER NEW HOME ant and Lorraine Jones and family lo am n ot Rome the britle of Sutherland. was usually tallied into the liuutc in Richmond, Washington for liv the bridegroom to iiiMitiood Labor Day were Merrill and Mry-l- a Imk. .The Romans liejT' the Stephenson and Brian. They threshold ol a house sir red lo were the quests of their son and the goddess ol virgins. II wife Evan and Dorthy Ballard. Sist, the stumbled on entering hnde They took their parents Salmon she fishing on the coast, it was a her house they' thought of the would arouse the and auger very pleasant exciting trip as they were able to catch some goddess, who would stud bad fish. link. To avoid this, the bride Mallon and Ellen Stevens took either over the thresjmnx-their son Ross toSalt LakeThurs hold or was earned by her husRoss had been home on band. day. Why We Say. syndiNavy leave and was to rejort cated lohimii back to his base Friday. He will go aboard the ship "The "Telling it like it is" is a Coral Sea" for several months of temptation, but mothers are not sea duty. Clyde and Lillian Wood enjoyed supXisrd to know those words. Millie Grams by Millie having their friends Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vlsser of Salt Lake spend Wednesday with them.- They Adiseoiuolate- - looking farmenjoyed a delicious dinner and stood on the steps, of the er over past exjerlences talking hall donjig the progress of town Rulon they had had together. and Wyla Sherwood and Mrs. a "politkal meetuijf. LaVon Hunter accompanied the "Who's talking in thfre now:" funeral procession of Elmer a stranger briskly. demanded Crosland from Salt Lake and "Or arc you jsisf going in" visited with Clyde and Lillian "Ise yvst coltie otit." said before returning home. the farmer. ' Orngressman Sunil-kinFred and Emily Johnson reis talking jir There." ceived word of the death of her asked the alsout?" "What sister-in-laMrs. Omus Turother. ner of Reno, Nevada. Visiting "Well," continued the farmat the home of the Johnson's was Blaine and Orllla Johnson er. puzzled, "he didn I say. w Mer-tlien- u s w by- - Roported Eva Beckstrand Paul Peterson led the singing with Roma Bird as accompanist. Invocation by Gilbert Stott. The Sacrament Services were taken by the following Priesthood memliers; Robert Beckstrand, Mark and Tony Ccwlev, Kay Stott, Kevin Edwards and Michael t'osman. Jayne Stewarl gave a talk from the Youth Program. The time was then given to RECENT VISITORS AT THE home of Mr. ;.nd Mrs. J. Milton Beckstrand were Mr. and Mrs. Hill and their daughter and granddaughter from Orem. They were former residents of Meadow. And from here they traveled on to the Canyons. CAROL HINT? AND HER Heed, of Salt Lake visited a short while one nay with the Milton Beckstrands and theCeal Fishers. She is a niece to Milton and Ceal. HUS-ban- d, Millard Kanosh Happenings Meadow Happenings ZelU Allen Reporter Week end guests of the Hex dar Biv.ilct al tract i ms. an Count g Progress I tah Friday, Snteinher !7, 1971 Fillmore, nlVr s.vnic 1 son Warren, wife Mildred and iumily over Labor Day. Pres, of Mrs. Lloyd George drove to Lis Vegas and got their daughter, JoAnn Red, and her baby for a visit at home. Mr. an Mrs. Il rmin Whi-- t iker, her mother, Mrs. Yates, l, and sister, Lucy Holly, B .spent Sunday visiting in Kanosh with his family. Harold Whitaker came from W.ushmgton to visit with Earl mil Mori. i Whitaker Sunday. Witness Blessing of Granddaughter September 5, 1971, Vic, Lillian, and Crjxig Rogers traveled to Lin Ion, Utah to witness the blessing of John and Kathryn Ann Rogers baby girl, who w.is given the name of Katrtna by her grandfather, John V. Rogers. Assisting him were the maternal grandfather, Mr. Grant uncles Dennis Smith. Richard Kectch, and future uncle, Roger Dupeix. Leonard an Florence Abra- Mr. ami Mrs. Chailcs Avery Jlatehmsons were Tony Gen- went ti Cedar City Saturday & try family, Roland Heights, to meet with the Fcdcratid Km Roe, Pangultch; H cl; Club's of Ut ill. Calif., They col-IR lynvund Hutehinson. Amer.-ca- n tc I Agate an went on a Fork. Their daughter tour of the Iron mines. Christine spent a weekend in Guests i f Mrs. Naia HI irk Bangui' rh. the p.ist week were Wells mil Monday guests of Afton GilJulia Black, Ionii n I, Calif.. son were Mr. and Mrs. Paul I Minnie Penney, Y.W.M.LA. who Slette, Barstow, Calif., vvh i who also visited Aunt .a ura HI u k. Ron an I F.valjn L.tw-- s h conducted she is President, were rnr. ute to Montrose, Col. m. ham were also present at the program. to visit their son and family. Mr. an I Mrs. Spcnccr Black Perfect Vocal moot mg, anl before Afton weit with them and on returning and son Fullerton. Cal., to Kanosh, by Gordon and David Beckstrand. Vic and Lillian. Iheir return they drove to Ce- - railed onLarry, s I the an Laura Introduction by Minnie Penney. an enjoyable two hours Mrs. Ni'ita Ch.irlesvvonh, of Vickie Labrum and Carolyn PenBeehive Spirit of the Sunday, a Is i Nina Black them in their home. visiting I'-or- .l Like Salt City, daughters, Robyn Carling. Symbolism of the ney and Janeen Bushnell 4 years, and others. Allen, Richfield, C.imi.l w Brotncr and Sister Abraham Skndra Swallow and Lisa Edwards Rose- - by Lisa Edwards. Laurel ish to be remembered to 3 all Cutler, Ephraim, and Iris Bon I years, and Tracy Averett 2 Crest by Jan Bond. Mrs. Cummings wishtheir dear friends in that area. of on visited Meadow, hero all Girls Chorus sang "The Starry i years. for es to thank everyone They enjoy reading The PRORobyn Carling received a White Way". the lovely cords, letters, calls, Sunday. GRESS each week and are Bible, who others received The quest sjieaker was Annette she ri reive I while in the anle to keep with and Booklets were: Jayne Day- - Stake Director of theCamp-In- g TB - Respirotory Disease the hapix'mngsupin their moat of host Hal and at home. They Stewart, Connie former Rony . Francisco, Program were surely app's'chited hixne town. The following girls received Freeman, Lucinda Gusteen, and Names Association Yearly Awards by Bishop Beck- Gerl Plkyavlt. Returned Missionary Closing song, "Thy Kingdom strandMinnie Penney 14 years, Note to Kanosh Readers Campaign Chairman NaDean Beckstrand 9 and Come" by Gordon and Norma David Ihree Bcks,rlnd anl Church sons, Cynthia Beckstrand 7 years! and Please hand your news to Speaks ot SCU and Gary. Diane Labrum 6 years, Zelmo Beaty was named by the Mrs. Zella Allen or send it dirRaeLynn reBenediction by Leland Bushnell. Jaims Whit iker, who Tulerculosls and Respiratory Greenhalgh and Jan Bond 5 vears. to the Progress If yoc ectly Laurel Stott - Stake Laurel cently rt tunic fr m a mission Disease (TU-RAssociation of txi have it published, Mr. Leader was a special visitor. in N mvay, was the speaker at Utah the chairman of Its 1971 wish will not be reapoaxaiWe Allen Saeriment Meeting Sept. 12. Christmas Seal Campaign, It was for calling or picking it up. 1971. Mr. I swell and friend announced Monday by Lyman F. sang a duet, aeconip lined by Smart. Mr. Beaty, the popular center Max The first systematic weatfaer , Beverly Christensen. W'h. taker sang the closing of the American Basketball Asin the United States aza sociation Champions, The Utah reports song. attributed to the Reverend ) annual will 65th lead the Clou lia Whitts Was released Stars, fund raising event In the fight Gyupanius Holm, chaplain a a ns counselor ill the MIA. and khI have gone season. Lettuce, tomatoes sou against respiratory disease In settlement near present-who da prices Arleen Turner to k h r plan . Utah. befresh fruits other and Delaware, vegetables Wilmington, have gone lip even Prayers were offerel by HerThere Is real meaning In the gan making regular observations more in reieut sears, according can le purchased in February, man and I loro) Whitaker. but they will cost more than selection of Mr. Beaty to work only 24 years after the Pilgrims to Law mice V. Alder, Execufor Christmas Seals. do In in landed at .Plymouth Rock m August they Augu.t. tive Direitor of I tah Retail fianLewis Quigley and his who was named Most 1B02.' "Zelmo, ill these items aie plentiful Assih Ciocers ution. cee Julie Ann Gardner were Valuable Tlayer In the ABA playsupply, but ill February the supHE DISCUSSED questions guests of his parents, Mr. aril offs, depends on lung power to about food prues that have lieen plies are smaller and transporMrs. Glen Quigley, over the win basketball games. Christmas tation exists aie likely to tie asked recently Seals are the familiar, colorful rapidly, w believe our campaign by spnsuniers, weeken I. higher since the sourves of supply mlorimition and he quoted from slogan Is very appropriate. Mr, and Mrs. Imme Stott symbol In the fight against lung will probably lie farther away. Theres more to do. . . giv of Turs in. Ariz.. are guests of disease," Mr. Smart explained. supplied bv the Economic Remore to Christmas Seals. homemakers More and "We nture are Seals Christmas say Mrs. U.S. Mr. h and Service of the scan his grandparents. a of matter life and Mr. foods breath. are that are preRecords at the Utah TB-F- D busing of grluiltiire. Howard Stott. 1 nine will lx to do what he show that In the last washed. Beaty's generosity Association at BY.lh peeled, pre have "Some teaching English gone pines can In the Christmas Seal Cam11 years, deaths from emphy r kaged. While these Weeken 1 guests of the Wildown," Mr. Alder dev lared.Ue ami pre-pasema In the United States almoet paign Is an example to each Utahn cited the pine of voflee, whuh consemence fmxls save time in lard Whitakers were niemN'rs to aid the TB-RAssociation tripled, from 8106 in 1959 to A: the the service extra I.'.ih in Its work to eradicate tubercukitchen, of their family. Bruce depends p.utly on the woild cof22,830 In 1969. for. lie must and I'aruwnn, Therefore, s family, many Bunting fee supplv, "Dining the pid The number of new emphys-sem- a losis; control emphysema, asI T foods cost more. an How. Arlene Seright convemciH f baby. tin- thma and bronchitis; prevent air patients seen by private pine ol voflee was ever some convenience fmxls Terry an I Anita Higgs. doubled from 267,000 over a dollar a pound. How pollution; eliminate cigarette physicians are cheaper than the fresh forms and promote general In 19C5 to 560,000 In 1J70. smoking; tnine Jvmall vrnps ill several 1 Max an Eva Wlnt.iker. S.d: health improvement, said Mr. While the tuberculosis rate In vnuntnes meant smaller supplies. lievanse thev are more compact I.ake City, sp nt the weekend Smart. Utah Is going down slowly, the and pi ui'v i hm! cd." Rut since to slop ami stole, and they have in Kan.ish. In the traditional mall soliciSeal Association Christmas a longer shelf life. Canned and tin'll, the pine ol loflre has A im an I Edna Ahlstrom tation for contributions, Mr. Bealearned In a hearing It conducted frozen are they examples: peas dow n. gone were In Hoi e, Idaho with their ty will send a personal message last month In San Juan County He went on to explain vine are cheaper than fresh peas. to 299,OOOUtah families and busithat there Is more to do about Alder Mr. quoted figures lo Iumc fartoiv that mlhienie the A per vent gix-- t for pat kagmg. ad- nesses. Increase in the tuberculosis among the Navajo show where the fmxl dollar goes. vertising. ilrprei tat ion and other 'n7o'chMsimas'seal Ca mpalgn It was observed that Indians. pine of food For .example, most marketing torts. Tr.inrxrtatin maje p the most successful In while the TB cass rate In Utah voiimiiiht goodv from cars to Less than 40 cents ol it goes takes 10 per tent. The remaining the history Of the Utah assocla-on- e was 5.5 cases per 100,000 popto the farmer for the taw mavjothespins are produced indoors. ulation in 1970, It was 50 times per vent it the fmxl market- tton. Contributions totalled over Weather is no problem. Rut (ood terial. But this farm fmxl must that much among the Ntvtje ha-- da Ing inrlnslrv t profit Ix'fme taxes' 579,400. iv'jinducrdNtitdi ns. and a lipg lx: assembled into shipments. Ins in Utah, 288 cases per THE AMERICAN Consumer "Campaign planners have set Jrv xll. a sudden freezr, or a transported, processed, and of $87,600," said Mr. 1U1 100,000 population. . fmxl has All the user veto local stores. power to our hailstorm van damage or destroy Mr. Beaty announced that vol-a- re billion a V this cost alxnit $ a whole crop. .Smaller supplies needed at the TB-R- D the second leading cause of dls - unteers ' vear. Alxxit 45 per cent of this mean higher pm es office in Salt with air pollution a grow- Assclatlon ability, MR. ALDER said that fresh marketing lull goes to pay the Lake City to stuff Christr Ing problem, with deaths from dined m single vear, but only foods are most plentiful and 5 million people employed by Seal letters. respiratory disease Increasing I.5MM are 40 Another harvest food Industry. the the artrpted for tile during vheapest Duet-Pray- c. 1 1 er 1 laivv-s.-:i- linson of Leamington, visited with her brother Milton Beckstrandan hls wife Eva on Friday. They also visited the Gordon and Harold Beckstrand families. tt, FAMILY MOVES TO PROVO MILTON AND EVA WERE SO happy to have their son Gordon, his wife Norma and their three sons David, Scott, and Gary from East Lansing, Michigan sjient a few days with them last week. They left Surday evening to take their son David to the BYU in Provo where he will attend school this next year. They so visited the Harold Beckstrand 1 Food Executive Talks About Prices family. AND MRS. JIM BCSH-ne- ll and baby daughter of Provo. here with his Spent the week-en- d parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland MR. Bushnell. 1 MRS. SU'ONGON HARIIY(ADA) and daughter Cindy and Melanie, of Salt Lake, spent the week-en- d with her mother, Mrs. Edith Bennett and Wells and Audrey Brunson. Saturday they attended the Golden Wedding reception for Judge and Mrs. Ferenand held in Richfield. on pre-mite- AND MRS. J. CLIFTON Beckstrand of Mantl spent the week-en- d at their home here. MR. d mid-lTkl'- SUNDAY SCHOOL WAS CON-duct- ed e; by Venoy I). The Invocation was by Gordon Beckstrand. Cynthia Beckstrand led the sing- Ing and Rae I ynn Creenlialgh was the accompantst. Talks were given by Vickie Labrum and Carolyn Penney. The Sacrament Gem was led by Jayne Stewart. who were Priesthood memt-erparticipating In the Sacrament Services wer: Kim Petersen, Michael and Richard Beckstrand, Ernest Rowley, Kay Stott and Mario Peterson. s PRESENTS PROGRAM SACRAMENT MEETING WAS held Sunday afternoon with Counselor leland Bushnell YWMIA - . Qi us For individuals. Amounts of $500 or more. Interest paid every 6 months on Interest paid every 3 month on Subordinated Notes Savings Certificates of Deposit for 3 months ieo (Pacific (People Clave WIsaf if Takes ! year 7o for 5 years for 2 years Inlcicvt vUKn dav of f I I i' .X i .si yssmn W .. rsi Vs .. ni Hank Hank .d Siatk Hk Vvunit Visit Ha"k H wi ,ist SVim Hak .d Nat val Atv.wisl- jnnym this is really what its all about Power to spare with rolling stock to deliver the goods of agriculture and industry Here is an unbeatable combination tor every of whom you probably know, capable people-ma- ny best with the possible equipment money can buy working shipper-experien- ! 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