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Show Meadow Happenings ItiMrloi liy Miixlnn Robin ami lliida Qm.rnlM'rg Scipio Happenings d Mr. and Mrs. Arland uml son Grog'. Wolling-tm- , F.xk-lun- GO FOR WRTHDAY PARTY s'ster Trena are Wake an .spnt the weekend visiting 1. waiting at home. liioir mother, Vmli t 1 Mr. nn.l Mrs. J.uk lVloi.son ami family of Koarns spent the weekuil wilh their Mr. and Mrs. Claude Quarn-her- g drove to Orem to visit Mr. and Mrs. Vernee Frame and Mrs. M rr!s (Pat) Quarnlierg and three chil Iren of Green River. The oerajii n was Lar- Loa was a guest of her cousin. Agnes Mrs. parents, Iola Brown of Mr, and Mrs ll.ms Iotorson Jensen two days bust week. Mrs. Ila Mathews was in nnl Mr, and Min. Venn Stone. Mr. nn.l M s Kirk 1 Iorbort. Salt Lake City for a few l..ys, Ro sovolt, spont Sund ty at the Mr. ATTENDING the FUNERAL homo of Ann's parents, Sendee for Rlaine Tuttle n and Mrs. Harmon Mommitt. Salt Lake City recently were Esther Memmott and her mother Freda Hatch. The deceased was a brother to the r Welcome Grandchildren Mr. ter nnl Mrs. James Mem-muhave a now grand laughMr. and Mrs. lKrn t tt Reese Mommat on Got 7. 191. hrother-ln-law- Bnmti.d of I ry's 1st birthday at Grandma Fr tme's. Them to help celebrate. too. were Mrs. Mack (Connie) F rhush, Barbara, Rolney and Pauline. Taylorsville. Bags Elk on First Hunt . Farrell Quarnlierg was successful In his firt Elk hunt tills year. He killed h's Elk in Salina Canyon. and Kathleen amt twin girls. Jamie and Jennifer of Spanish Fork spent Sunday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Memmott. Idol) She his three sisters and two brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Shel Ion Quarn-ber- g and boys drove in from Neva la to spend the weekend. While here they received a from their call Mars in Turner of Dulxiis, Ida-htelling thinn of t'ie arrival of a baby girl. lorn Octolier 9. Blonda Quarnberg Has Most of Family Home ELDER LEE It. MONROE At the home cf Mrs. Blonda Quarnberg dur ng the weenend were Mr. and Mrs. David Quainherg, Ellen and Vulerie an t the latter's boy friend of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trant-- .r a. at Mr. and Mr$. Ramon Memmott an! family of Nephi; Mis. RmalJ (Hazel) Partridge, d lughteys Jill and R'lsann and her husband, Larry Everett all Bountiful; Mr. und Mrs. Warren Quarnlierg of Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Quarnlierg and two smj, Tooele. Tliey all came csjicctally for the welding reception for Dev n and Glen.li Quarnberg. kurorts mission o, Speakr rs at Sneramont Ser1971. He said Sherma and the vices Oet. 10. 1971 were Ian- - R. baby were fine. A brother, Monroe, who returned recent ly from the Brazilian Mission, also his mother Gwen and father LaMar. His sister Jeanne sing a solo accompanied by a younger sister, Mary Nana. Elder Lee gave an interesting account of his mission and bre a strong testimony. Counselor Don Quarnlierg conducted. Prayers w re offitj fered by Jay Memrr.dt and Scott Memmott. & S icramcnt pravwS by Kent Memmott and Kendall Kay Dix Monr ;o. Quarnlierg was presented to be sustained an t ordained ns a teacher. Manv friends and relatives of the Monroe family came t attend the meeting. (jpt QEi QEEiSCr FLIES TO HAWAII Miss Carolyn Ivle. S DC., attended the weddng of her sister, Gleruin, Saturday night. Carolyn and two girl frier Is flew from Salt Lake Mon Lay for a oration in Hawaii. only VA lbs. Now only ,1 PRE-FREE- Easy to us. Handles like an electric knife. e Zips thru 6 logs In 5 sectrees I onds. fells MI on chm. Artone & Cash $J.95 CO. STU--dc'- City brought his father, J. Alonzo Duncan home for a Cr publl-vtslti- set-cati- Carry Lesson 9 DAN 743-651- 1 Testimonies BRINKERHOFFS were given by: Ila Rowley, Ila Mathews, Virginia Wood, Laurel and 7ela Stott, Noreen Labrum, and Eva Beckstrand, Della Bennett, Marilyn and Ruby Free- - Flora Stewart, SERVICE CHEVRON McCullough Chain Saw Prices Start at $129.95 Abrahams Seed class teacher Ila ng Pl page booklet will be used by the Division and other Industrial dev-welopement organizations to the Interest Industry In locating In Utah. According to Mr. Leete, the booklet answers the questions most often asked by a prospecl-Dorth- y tve Industry that Is considering Utah as a location for plant exas , ' each section details Utah's advantages, often making compart- sons with neighboring states. John Becker, Information Of- fleer for the Division, said the Information Is extremely cur rent, much of It being extracted from the 1970 census tajies just released. IK M AND 1 RAY roBI-so- HERMAN CAVES Grove, Calif., visited a short time with friends Oct. 8th. They were on their way up rortli to visit their son Steven and his wife Pam and two little boys. A.C. Progress n of Garden MR. County illmore, I t.ih Rlfiji Friday, uct'oher in. jwi Reporter MRS. Lehman Caves National Monument Is onen every day of the U'r. Guided tours are provided hourly Memorial Day through Labor Dav, leglnn!ng at 8:00 a.m. and the last tour at 5:00 p.m. For the remainder of th" year, five tours are provide' daily at 9:00 a.m., 10;30a.m. 13:30, 2:30 and 4:00 p.m. The above figures reflect only those visitors who toured the GREGKRSON a telephone cill from bis laughter Vera of Bell, Calif., !o tell him how happy she and her husband were to te first time irandjia rents to a little boy born Oct. nth to their son Greg and his wife Kris. The father Is on a Military duty In Viet Nan.. cave. NEW IN TOWN? SAM UTLEY SPENT A FEW days In Salt IAKE City to attend a missionary reunion during General Conference and to visit relatives and friends. Come in and Get Acquainted! If you read this and are one of the new families in town, drop In The Progress office and le's get acquainted. ..We woul l.ke to tell our readTs who y ni .ro, where you live and where vu came from. MR. AND MRS. ALT BECK OF Orem spent Oct. Gth visiting their nelce and nephew Stella and Wendell Brlnkerhoff. Mrs. Beck Is the youngest Stellas late father. sister 1 of Holden Happenings Till.-- Croilund MR. AND MRS. arrival NAN FRANCISCO - - Utahs soaring projvrty crime rates continue to thwart insurance Industry efforts to reduce or at least stabilize costs, accordln Reporter ALLENSTEP-heuso- n are rejoicing over the r. of a new James and Nancy Young of Provo are the proud parents of a 7 lb. 9 oz. baby girl. She will be named Cherllyn and will celebrate her birthday on Oct. 3td. MR. A MRS. AMBROSE HUN-tdrove to Provo Friday on business, Whl'e there they visiles a sister Mrs. Christie Cole Services for Rodney Ashb) grand-daughte- er and were dinner guests. AT THE HOME OF BEN AND Ida Crosland during the week-weMr.andMrs.RlchardCros-tan- d of Ely, Nevada, His mother re and brother, Mrs. Sophia Crosland and son, of Burley, Idaho. Their son and wives. Mayward and LaRee Cro&lanJ of Bountiful, also Rex and Phylls Crosland of Salt Lake City. SPENDING FRIDAY WITH HER CHto anJ Allle Hunter were Jane Carling and two sons of Salina. Tom and Kathy Hunter of Orem came Friday and stayed until Saturday evening with their parents. Friday evening Otto and Allle, Tom and Kathy all drove to Moroni to attend the wedding reception held for newly weds Mr. and Mrs. David Crosland. David Is (he n of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Crosland, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. parents s-- George M. Crosland, formerly of Holden. DORIS HARMON AND FRIEND Kathy Kelly of Salt Lake spent the weekend as guests of her parents. Horace and Frances Harmon. pansion. The UTAH FILE Is separated Into six sections: Education and Training, Research Capa- bllltles, Transportation, Dlstrl- button, Taxtatlon, and Labor. Au Aergle Ivle MR. Millard CRIME RATE SOARING THE PRIESTHOOD MEMBERS Cholster NaDean Beckstrand UTAH FILE Brings State led the singing with Laurel M. Info Up To Date Stott as accompanist. Invocation by Mary A Beck- strand John J. Leete, Director of the Slake visitors present were Utah Industrial Promotion Wood first Counselor lslon, announced today the pub-Holden and Ola T Mathews llcatlon of a new state teacher leader from UTAH FILE. The 24-given by Rowley. 45 North Moin Fillmore iit er ot ATLAS PERMA GUARD b' KIMBALLS SALE ZE ANTI FREEZE x n. nd ef s12995 with 12" fcsrsni chain Rrb-lso- participating In the Sacrament Service were: MarkCowtey, Kim Richard Beckstrand, MRS. DL ISE AVERETT AND Petersen, her daughter Tracy attended a Michael llosman, Lynn Labrum wedding reception InPaysonFrI- - nd Ernest Rowley, MRS. ROSE ROCHE AND IILR day night for Verelta Clayson and her husband. Vernetta Is a family was accepted Into the Ward daughter of LeVar and Allene as members. Stott Clayson. THE SPEAKERS FROM THE Saturday night Denlcce and youth program were: Carolyn Tracy attended the wedding re- - Penney and Hal Beckstrand. JACK DAVIES A RECENTLY ceptton for Glenda Ivie and De Vun Quarnberg. returned L.D.S. Missionary from the North Brazil Mission gave MRS. LEN'NA Bl'SHNELLAND an Interesting report of his work Mr. Paul Peterson, teachers tn there. the Millard High School District I.eGran.l Quarnlierg and famTHE BENEDICTION WAS Givattended Teachers Convention In en by Weldo Dushnell. ily spent the wcekcnl in SciVISITORS INCLUDED JACKS pio with the Rex Peters inj & Salt Lake City. parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray his mother, Blonda Quanibrg. HAL BECKSTRAND AND KIM Davies and her nelce and her At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson went to Salt Lake City husband from Northern Utah. last week and Hal played In the Lloyd Wasden were their son of Mr. Band and Kim was tn the Stte Overnight guest of Provo, Delmar and family were on her and Vcrl group. singing sang They Friday Lynch w ho came for the wedding. played In the concert presented s'ster and Niece, Lora AnderSaturday night. son and daughter Delenc from Provo. Another sister, Mrs. TUESDAY OCT. 5th THE RE-liF. S. (Prudence) Robinson was Society held Its first les- her guest for several days late son meeting of the new year. In Septemlier. With president Flora S. Stewart conducting the Spiritual Living plsw Weighs A TESTIMONIAL IN HONOR of Roy Johnson who Is called to Kva ,t4l)"rU'r B'lktr,,"d MR. AND MRS. CHAD SWAL- labor In the L.D.S. Southwest low and son, from Roy spent1 Indian Mission. Remarks were Sunday night with his father, The Benediction was by Betty made by former Bishop Junior Mr. Thomas Swallow. Mae Lahrum. Robison and Bishop Ralph VISITING AT THE ORRIN Plano solo O My FathBeckstrand home during the week THE VISITING TEACHERS OF er by Bessie White. Talk by end were: Mr. and Mrs. Orrln THE Relief Society held their Beckstrandaf Bountiful, their dua- - meeting at 9:30 A.M. on the 3th June and Glade Johnson. Song by Gloria Segay. Remarks by ghter Sue Ann Thompson, her of Oct. with Flora Stewart Roy an a numlier of Blends an Kenny and their child- ducting. relatives of the Johnson family ren Julie Ann and Scott from Invocation by Della Bennett. attended the meeting here. Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stott 7.ella Teacher gave Class LINNAE JOHNSON A roy and their da'g-'er- , Jolynn Lesson lEmpathy InFamllles. at Stevens-Henagat Weber and husband Gayle Warner and Free-thelr Benediction by Marilyn and her friend Hal Nelson and son Michael. The Clifton, man. Bessie White sjient the weekMilton an Harold Beckstrand end with Llnnaes parents the families enjoyed visiting with CLIFTON AND MRS. MR. J. A valon Johnsons. this group. Bvckstrand of Mantl spent the Welby and Myrl Finllnson WENDY ROBISON WAS HOME from Leamington spent Sunday week-en- d here at the lr home, from B.Y.U, over the week-en- d with the above. She Is a sister with the Junior Robison family. to Clifton. Milton, Orrln and SACRAMENT MEETING Edith. LA DAWN ALLEN ENJOYED SACRAMENT MEETING Sl'N-da- y MR. & MRS. JOSEPH BECK-straher folksArthurandBeth afternoon was conducted by visiting and their sons, Craig and and family. She attends S.U.S.C. DeLyle Carling Nell spent Friday night and PAUL PETERSEN LED TLE Saturday with his parents, Mr. LINDA WILLIAMS WAS HOME and Mrs. J. Milton Beckstrand singing and Roma Bird was the from S.l'.S.C. with her jiarents They enjoyed visiting with the Dern and Dixie and family. other relatives In Town. brum-Cedai MR. GAIl DL'NCAN FROM nd SACRAMENT MEETING son-in-la- Flowell Happenings LEWIS AND JANET MONSEN were In A Ron, Who., last week to attend funeral services held for the wife and two children of a fellow associate of Lewiss while he was teaching there. Jerl and LaRee Crosland were home for weekend to visit with their parents Warren and Ella Crosland and family. JILL TURNER. S. U. S. C. student, was home for the weekend with her parents Don and Verna Turner and family. Held In Saif Lake City to the Insurance Information Institute. While insurance rates In effect tefore the present wage Funeral services for Rodney and price freeze will remain A. Ashby. Go. brother of Mrs. unchanged the throughout Vivian (Emily) Wade. He died freeze, the Institute pointed out that In normal times there is a Oct. 7. 1971 in a Salt definite relationship between hspital. projierty Insurance costs and Born in Ijeaniinfftnn. his parthe nation's crime rates, and an ents were Rodney Badger and Increase In projerty crimes Minnie S. Ashby, lie married to create upward prestends , 192-tArvilla Bennett Aug. 13, on sure insurance rates. In the Mantl Temple, lie vvvs According to statistics of the administrator of Utah Seh d Federal Bureau of InvestigaFo-x- l S'rv'ces. Utah Depirt-metion. larcenies of $50 or more f Education, retired; reiorted In Utah rose 75 perconsultant to U. S. St.de Decent from 19C7 to 1970 - -C.08C to 10,033. partment; si rved an LBS m's-s- i n In Can a la; and was a h:gh (ther projerty crimes also had drastic Increases during priest. LDS Church. this three-yeSnrviv. rs are: sons, d (tighperiod, the Institute added. tens, Kay. San Jose; Garih, Robteries jumped from 394 Carmichael; M dan. M irt nez. to 503, an Increase of 43 per nil Calif.; Howard, Grand cent; burglaries rose 38 per Forks. N D.: Gloria Rupp. Taycent from 7.C30 to 9,092; the lorsville; Renon of Newport numler of auto thefts Reach, Cal.; 23 gnndohd Iren; was up 43 rejorted percent from 2,307 brothers, sisters: Oran & Carl. to 3,330. Delta; Gorge, Provo; Maiien, The Institute pointed out that St. George; Rlemor Nielson of each category of projerty I.ynnd.vl, Nina Rasmussen, Salt crime Increased every year Lake C.ty; anl Mrs. Wade of during the 1907-7- 0 period. This Fdlmore. often creates an undesirable twofold effect - - Insurance less available for purchase at stamlard rates and RENEWALS Increases In hese rates occur. Mrs. John I Lit ten.lor f Countrywide, larcenies have soared 233 jer cent from 1900 Morrison Supply to 1970, burglaries Increased Ted Whitaker 142 robterles zoomed Grover A. Giles 224 jer cent and auto theft Don Penney had a boost of 183 per cent. Carl GuEieite The Institute warned that Kent Swallow when crime beeomesascom-monplac- e Ralph Robinson as It has In our J. E. Anderson society, traditional Insurance Dennis M sdell principles are hard put to administer adequately to the Mrs. Leo Tilby general pojiulatlon. R. F. Warner From the consumer's standMike Hare point, organtzed crime must t Erma Cosgriff destroyed "nd unorganized Dtrwln Bradfidd crime letter controlled before Ray Warner the Insurance situation levels Hazel Whomham off, as subsidies for the conLynn Davies trol of this problem must come Odell Stewart from the tax;yer and the InRoss Stewart surance consumer, the InMrs. Bruce Jackson stitute said. nt ar On DISPLAY At MILLARD COUNTY IMPLEMENT COMPANY n 4 TDM A TEAR . 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