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Show Holden Happenings Ella Crosland-Report- er AT THANKSGIVING TIME members of the Vorda McKee family get together. Those gathering at the home cfCecll and Bly Nixon and Barry were Chad andThora McKee, Randy, Becky, Jonette and her room- Fl'NKRAL SERVICES FOR HEN BENNETT FUNERAL SERVICES FOR BEN BENNETT were held m the Holden Ward Chapel Saturday at 1 p.m. with Bishop Douglas S. Crosland conducting. Prelude and Postlude music was by Ruth Stevens. Family Prayer was by Rowland Johnson (nephew) Opening Prayer was by Carl STE-ve- ns AND MRS. MAICHN Christensen had their Richard home from school for the MR. "CLYDE AN LILLIAN WOOD drove to Hinckley to observe Thanksgiving at the home of Karl and Beryl Hardy and family. Rulon and Wyla Sherwood of Salt Lake joined the group. Friday Clyde and Lillian accompanied Rulon and Wyla to St. George. They visited the Bloomington area and viewed the growth of that part of the state. They retumedSatur Jay. OTTO T. Hunter entertained all ofthelr children by serving a delicious Thanksgiving dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Derk J. Hunter and girls of Bountiful, Dr. and Mrs. Aarl R. Hunter and girls of Pleasanton, Calif., Dr. and Mrs. Jon A. Hunter and children of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Carling and boys of Sallna and Mr. and Mrs. Tom A. Hunter of Orem. HART ANDLANOLA JOHN-so- n accompanied their son and his wife Roy and Lucille Johnson and daughter of Bountiful to Las Vegas where they were the guests of Mel and Connie Johnson and two children for Thanksgiving dinner. BONNIE Larson and family drove down from Salt Lake to observe the Thanksgiving with their parents Bruce and Hattie Stpehen-so- n. CLAYTON Flora's parents Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Stephenson, her brothers, John and Merrill and her sister Ruth Stevens and AND their families. LINFORD JAYNE STEWART spent part of the Thanksgiving holidays In Pangultch with a friends family, the Blacks. MISS HARMON OF SALT Lake, Michael and Dixie Stel mle and 2 children of Trovo enjoyed the festive day with their parents Horace and Fran- cis Harmon. STEPHDC.DN FLOSSIE was In Cedar City at the home of Glade and Muriel Stephenson and family for Thanks- giving. ETHEL WOOD HAD THE following at her home to enjoy turkey and all the trimmings, A era Nixon, Ralph Jones, Wynn andMarshaCrop-pe- r and girls, also Ted and Joan Wood andfamllyof Bountiful. Mrs. Harold Beckstrand. B. Lewis and Chris. returned to their home Saturday. Their daughter and Bruce . Pearson went North for their reunion with Thanksgiving their chlldren--th- e Larry Petersons In Nephi , the Don Briggs In Murry, the Lee Hunsakers and the Rex Pear- sons In Salt Lake City. husband Jerry and Merldene Hanks became the proud parents of a baby girl, born Nov. 23rd. This Is the second child for Elmand Jean. MR. AND MRS. VENOYLA-bru- SUNDAY JANET JOHNSON and children Dannette, David and Marianne and a friend spent the day with herparents Elm and Jean. MR. AND MRS. EARLCROP-pe- m, Mrs. Sharon Edwards and her children and Mr. and Mrs. De lynn Lahrum and their family. Including Diane who was home from school from CedarCttyandherfrlend Jim Talbot of Hinckley ate Thanksgiving dlnnerwtthMrs. Lela Cummings and her family r an daughter of Orem spent Friday and Saturday as guests of his brother and wife Wynn and Marsha Cropper and fam- In Kanosh. ily. MRS. FRA NC ISC A OF C R Y -- stal. BRIGHAM CITY TO spend Thanksgiving were Gordon and Mary Stephenson. Who were the guests of her sister and hustxind Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl Hoth. IN ENJOYING THE TILANKS-gl.ln- MR. AND MRS. DEE ALL-re- d and sons of Provo ale Thanksgiving dinner with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bushnell , Jim his wife and g Sidney and MR Imo BILL AND HELEN RIGBY and two children of Centerville Joined her parents Malian and Ellen SlevensanJCol-lee- n at Thanksgiving dinner. 27-1- 2 SCHOOL SUNDAY SCHOOLWASCON-ducte- d by Venoy Labrum. JAN BOND LED THESING-ln- g and Janeen Bushnell was accompanist. INVOCATION WAS BYHAR-ol- d Stewart. TALK WAS GIVEN BY Michael Hosman. GFM THE SACRAMENT was bv Robyn Carling. IN THE PARTICIPATING Sacrament Services were: Kay and I eoDeanStott.ChrlsCarl-lng- , A SACRAMENT MEETING SACRAMENT MEETING was conducted by Bishop Harold L. Beckstrand. INVOCATION' WAS BY VE-n- great-grandchi- ld Debras parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delvln Gregerson went to Spokane to see their children for several days, especially their first grandchild. PAUL A. PETERSEN LED the singing and Roma Bird was the accompanist. PRIESTHOOD MEMBERS participating In the Sacrament Services were: Chris Carling, Hal Beckstrand, Juhn Beck-stran- d. Ernest Rowley, Kevin Edwards, and Michael Hosman. TALK FROM THE YOUTH Program was given by Lucinda Gusteen. CLEM UTLEY FROMFLO-we- ll sang two vocal solos "Bless Ths House and "I Walk In Gods Garden with Flora Stewart accompanist. THE CONCLUDING SPEAK-e- r was Sam Utley, a recently returned L.D.S. Missionary from Italy. He gave a very interesting talk and bore his Testimony. BENEDICTION WAS BY Bill Freeman. MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD Stewart entertained at Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday for their children and their families. VELMA STOTT HAD her family and many of MRS. all the grandchildren at her home for the Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday. MR. AND MRS. RODNEY Stott spent Thanksgiving in Brigham City with her son Van Melville, his wife and Beckstrand and family took to Salt Lake onSaturday where he entered the L.D.S. Mission Home. MRS. JANE CHRISTENSEN spent Thanksgiving with her sister Vera and memters of her family. MLVI SUARLA BOND OF the holhlay Cedar City sient week-en- d with her parents. Others who were at the Terrell Bond home for Thanksgiving dinner were; Terrell and Iris, their three children Jan, Lynn, and Carma, Mary A. l.ahrum and Frank and Geraldine Kimball and family. MISS COLLETTE STOTT,' who goes lo school at U.S.U. IN Logan sjienl the week-en- d herp with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stott. one fort per acre. Fertilized pastures support more cattle and also help lower animal unit carrying costs. Higher Quality Forage. Not only more grass, but better grass. More protein, more total digestible nutrients and more palatably from fertilizes! grasses. In Montana test plots, grass fertilizes! w ith Imiix 27-10 prosluccd pounds more protein per acre than unfertilized grass. Stretches the Crowing Season. pastures green up 2 or 3 weeks earlier in the spring, hold up longer in the fall. Fertilized hay bounces bask quickly after cutting. 2 2(X) Well-fertilize- 22-27-- nitrate Ortho Ortho 0 Ortho 27-17- d LYLE JOHNSON, A STUDENT at USU Was here for the holwith parents iday week-en- d Glade and June and grandfathers HowarJ Bennett and Wells Johnson. KATHY LINDA A Fillmore, Utah 84631 enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner In Beaver at the home ofthelr w and daughter Jim and Rhea Gray and two little boys. On Nov. 22, Bill and Ulala received the good news from thetr son Marlon that he and his wife Sally had a baby boy born that day. The little one has a sister and a WILLIAMS were home from college to be with their parents, Mr. A Mrs. Dern Williams, Annette and Richard, grandparents Jane Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Verls Carling. brother. Georgia were In Eureka as guests for Thanksgiving with her daughter and Nina and Gene Davies, Albert and Davlde. E la Ins sister and brother - In - law Nora and Eugene Olson, Magna, 9. visited here on Nov. son-in-la- w, 27-2- AT SACRAMENT MEETING, Nov. 28, were guest speakers Bro. Fred Watts and his wife, SLC, They told of the wonderful experiences they had while laboring as LDS Missionaries In South Africa. Wendy Robison played an MRS. PHIL visited over the Thankswith her pargiving week-en- d ents the Larold Robisons and his family, the Ward Start ys at Fillmore. STAR-le- MR. AND MRS, DELIALI-vl- y e Department of Highways r District Permit COMING TO SPEND THE holidays with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Erlnkerhoff was Terri Fae. She attends school at Weber State. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brtnker-ho- ff of Orvada, Nevada. Also she used to live here with her parents before moving to Nevada. Joining Wendell and Terrt Fae for Thanksgiving dinner was thetr grandson Jim Brtnkerhoff who rtakes his home with his Aunt Golda and Uncle Dell Allgood and three children tn Fillmore, who were also dinner guests along with Another grandson Ree Brtnkerhoff Jr. and his bride to be Kathy Kimball of Kanosh, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Robison , children Wendy from B.Y.U. , Tess , Durand and La-Da- were pleased to have their daughters Rhea and Lisa and their friend Jack Hlgley from Livermore, Calif., here for the Highway non-prof- it, IT WAS A HAPPY occasion at the Arthur Allen home when Beths parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Despaln of Lovell, Whyomlng, came on Nov. 23rd to spend the holidays with their children, also coming for Thanksgiving dinner and part of the holidays were Mr. andMrs.Rlch-ar- d Despatn and family of Provo, Faith Despaln of Moab, Marlene Allen and frlendJohn Pritchett ofSanDelgo, and AllenfromS.U.S.C., Mr. and Mrs. Jerry lmlay of Kanosh, and Pat, Cindy, and David who are still at home wlih their parents Arthur and Beth. organ solo. Prayers were offered by Wells Johnson and Junior Robison. A MRS. MELVIN Robison served Thanksgiving dinner to part of their children and grandchildren. Some at thetr children stayed fora longer visit. Those enjoying the delicious food an the visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Parley Robison, Brad, Martha, Rian, and Rebecca of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Johnson andjlll of Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bennett, Melvin and Brent of Holden, Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Robison, Jeff, Ben, Doreen and Jaron from here, also Kerry and Tom Quigley and sons Damton and Troy of Logan. ELAINE ENNIS, BILLIE AND MR. AND MR. license In lieu of the business license, stated Mr. Anderson. Mr. Anderson further added that all signs on the controlled highway system are required to purchase the three year prepaid permit even though exempt from obtaining the highway business license. In addition, those out of state stgnowners or companies not In Utah with Incorporated principal offices In Utah shall provide the Utah State Department of Highways with an acceptable continuous performance bond In the amount Officer prior to the purchase of sign permits and Is good statewide. Utah resident sign owners owning five or less signs shall pay only one-ha- lf the applicable fee based upon the largest square foot sign face. Those sign owners owning more than five signs pay the full amoun t of the applicable fee based on th largest square foot face. Approved civic, and service organizations, municipalities, and govermenlal are exempt from obtaining the business license. However, they must file for the exemption on the business license application each year. Duly licensed state contractors may use the contractors son-in-la- Alvin. of $2500. Mr. Anderson went on to say the bond and business license protects the Utah landowner and businessman from Illegal sign placement and lmprojier maintenance of signs sold. It Is anticipated that court complaints will be greatly reduced and where the law provides that land owners are equally responsible for Illegal signs suf-flece- ay WOOD ART CENTER tion of over 30,000 leading say that having ph ysicians a baby is 1 A times riskier than In taking birth control pill fact, it i far more dangerous to drive a car. smoke or simply eal too much! Of course, the question of whether you should lake the pill must be answered with No the help of your din-to- r one type of birth control is ideal tor all women, o he may suggest that you use a diasome other method phragm, spermicide or all of them device good ways lo prevent preg nancy until you and your husband H unt lo have a habv 3rd South and Main 4 Phone 743-542- Headquarters for Watch Repair and Wood Art We sen 743-C50- Materials PointWallpoper, - Cement ond ether Sportsmen's supplies. When you need Services or Merchandise, patronize 743-571- S. STEPHENSON KESSLER MILLING DRILLING 38 West 200 North Bonded Dealer Fillmore, Utah ond GIFTS FILLMORE See Us For Your Come in and see us for 5$C Main 7130211 Fillmore, Utah MERCURY .1 743-GG1- 2 Vet Supplies TRUCKS 4 1 K. Center St. Fillmore 713-CP5- 34-0-- 0 16-16-- (ortho) 2 HEADQUARTERS For Kitchen Cr Bath Cabinets Carpet Cr Appliances We A l,o Sell China Cabinets, Linen Cabinet:, Desks, etc 'i 4T" 5 Headquarters for All Lines of Insurance 133 1st We:t Fillmore Ph'.nc Clothing! Accessories c FILLMORE OFFICE Of FIRST SECURITY 7 c BANK 61 Progress Printing Company loat Mihao County 41 Fol'th Main - Bo riUMOWI. UTAH 801 P!NTino-J- ut Nixih COMMERCIAL Phosphates South Main Phone ItMiNd WR8KLV Tn ! FERTILIZERS Nitrates MIXES Headquarters for Dry Good, Mens Wear Furniture - LEES Carpet .RDWARE SHOES for all ages Ready-toWca- 743-533- 9 795-268- 1 5 STEVENS, INC. 743-534- PLANT BUILDERS 743-681- 507 MILLWORK FREE Bids SNOWMOBILES R. N. DAY PURLTC ACCOUNTANT CABINETS & 842-248- 743-57- Headquarters for ,c INSURANCE AGENCY Soles ond Service Meadow- Utoh- - South Main St., Fillmore Phone )c BUICK J IMPLEMENT CO. )) Bonding Needs CHEVROLET B-- MILLARD COUNTY WE DELIVER ijc : Come in and see us for All your Insurance and ONTIAC GMC WATER WELL 743-661- 3 743-A50- A CENTRAL UTAH FORD TRUCKS Tow Service 743-570- Headquarters for Grinding, Mixing, Milling Alfalfa Seed and Feeds Phone WARNER MOTORS 125 So. Main 75 So. Main STYLE SHOP 23 West 1st South iliinore Ph 3 wavs Welcome) (Lay-WOMEN'S WEAR We Sell All Lines COMET BEULAH'S these advertisers, 1 28 No. Main Fillmore, Utah Headquarters for ISSURASCE SEEDS FALCON Hardware olso Guns, Ammunitior NSURANOE AGENCY FORD BRIDE LUMBER Corner Main &. l.t Nort! Phone 1 Fillmor All Kinds of BUILDING E 70 No. : W atchcs, Hands, Jewelry Items, Wood Art Come in and see us for Top Quality Watches and Unique Wood Art BUSINESS 2kjtukJk: PETERSEN ultra-utenn- JEWELERS & Hardware The American Academy of an educaGeneral Practice tional and scientific organiza- of The owners. Utah legislature alsoprovided nt that zoning alone Is not for allowing signs to be ereeged, but the zoned land must also be actively used prior to allowing off premise signs to be erected. Mr. Anderson added all sign owners with signs now permit -ted by the Utah Department of Highways are urged tocomply by completing the necessary application as rapidly as possible. Mr. Anderson asked that all other persons deslrtngtoerect a sign on the controlled!) tgh-wsystem are urged to contact the Highway Department District Permit Officer before making final plans In order to eliminate possible problems and expenses. APPLIANCES Sales ond Service G harrassment without Utah property MG CO. ' on their property the bond and business license gives the International Harvester Form Implements KIMBALLS & 1971 Ralph C. Anderson, Outdoor Advertising Coordinator for the Department of Highways has stated the 1971 amended outdoor advertising law provided for tighter controls statewide. Mr. Anderson went on to say the law now provides for greater protection to the land owner and slgnowner and further promotes economy, efficiency In administration, teeth In the control area, and proper useage of our highway zoned areas on the Interstate and Federal - Aid Primary Systems. The amended law was effective July 1, 1971, and provided for new three year, prepaid sign permits on a three year fiscal basts with the Initial fee of $8 per sign. That renewal permits three years later will be $3 for a three year perpatd period. Also, a Highway Business License to be Issued by the Utah Department of Highways on a fiscal year annual basis. This license must be obtained from CHRYSLER ond Cars PLYMOUTH -0 . A MR. AND MRS. RILL MACE 2 PLANT BUILDERS OF UTAH 743-533- 9 CHRISTENSEN Trucks Healthier, More Vigorous Forages. Forage stansls are more vigorous and better able to crowd out weesls. Rsot systems are stronger enabling plants to withstansl hard winters. Think About the Cuttle. With a sound forage fertility program, they II eat more, walk less ansi gain faster. And it all adsls up to more profit! Cashing In On Forage Proeits You can depend on Ortho Umpel 0 to ans nor your program. Umi-e- l fertilizers are belter. The name tells you UNIfonn PIT.lets. Uniform in why nutrient content, uniform in size, shape and weight for fast, even spreading. Ask your Ortho dealer aliont a profit producing forage prsgrain for your ranch! 27-1- SUSAN student at Marys College of Beauty at Provo Is on a weeks vacation Includtngthe Thanks- on Sunday. and forage partners for profit Imu&mws. DEARDEN MOTORS 0 Og- den with parents Avalon and Agnes Johnson, brother Phil and sister Rayma Day and family. daughter Fern enjoyed thetr Thanksgiving dinner In Provo with friends. ThenFerncaine on home and spent the remainder of the holidays here. She attends B.Y.U, Modern Service Depr. More Grass. Yields can be doublet! or tripled. An Oregon rancher applied 3X) pounds of per acre amt harvested 3 tons of hau per acre. His unfertilized grass produced less than WAS RONALD RASMUSSEN AND Thanksgiving dinner with thetr parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Jolene, Charley and Dale. Lee and Diane stayed until Saturday before returning home. Alden returned to school at USU HAROLD their son and brother, Robert JOHNSON LINNAE here from her school at and their wives andthelatters two children. MRS, LEE HOGAN, Traci and Angela, Sprlngvllle and Alden Robinson, Loganen-Joye- d . THOMAS SWALLOW AND MRS. Thanksgiving and the weekend. They all attend theBYV. family. Mediccl Academy likes "The Pill" New Advertising Sign Low giving nonciays, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. lvlnChrls-tense- n and brother James, also visiting Walter and Fred L MR, oy Labrum. -- We hove ammonium Ortho MR. HAD GREGERSEN C, spent the Thanksgiving holiday visiting his children In the northern par of the Stale the Opal Jones In Murray, Chad In Roy and Shirley In Sunset and their families. Kumr.il services fur Keith Croft. 2.3. nephew of Mis. I tonne! t. IMJon. were hell in S.i!t Like City Saturday. Mr. Cruft was k.lle.1 in an automobile accident near Levan on Novembi r 23. 1971. He was in the U. S. Navy an I was stationed at the Marine AY line a.s ho. pita! mile .3rd r! iss. Me was driving fnmi Sanl i An i. Calif, to spent the ho'lley w.th his f imily when the fatal acelderit trails pi. tee. Surviving art Ins pinvls. Viol i Bennett Crmt; Ch illi s gran !p i rent, three brothers an I one sister. There s a simple way to get more beef from every acre to prinKicr more ami better grass! Yon can ilo it w ith a practical bay ami pasture fertilization program. Ask your On mo dealer alxmt it. He can help you develop a sound fertilization program that can return many dollars for every dollar you invest. 0 with sulfur, Ohtiio Cniiti. an ideal fertilizer for western pasture and hav, is the foundation for your teeessfnl program. It contains nitrogen, balanced osphate and sulfur projH-tl.tr grass needs. Its tailor made for the tattle country. Reset ts Ari: Thk Payoiv You can expect your IMi'tX fertilizer program to give these benefits. A. little another added to his posterity on November 15 when a little was born to his daughter to hs grandwas born daughter daughter Debra and her husband Randy Smith, Spoken Washington, where the first time parents live while the father Is tn military service. The little one will be named baby came from Fillmore for an afternoon visit. Accident ORTHO fertilizer Lam-anl- te Fillmore. and In Betty Hunter and family. Dan Hunter and his girl friend Dianna Jensen weie also here. In Auto Franclsca foster daughter of Bishop and Mrs. ibrold Beckstrand, sjient the Thanksgiving holiday here from their home in Las Vegas were Larry and Susan Boucher and son. They enjoyed visiting their parents New Mexico, mother to Ronle week-en- d with SAFFORD AND MRS. STANLEY MR. They great-gran- d IDOLA MRS. Flowell Happenings Nichole. SUNDAY A spent Thanksgiving In Helper, Utah wlthher grandson Lorry Safford, his wife and family. LoMor K. Croft Killed DIXIE BECK-stran- d, MARILYN who goes to school in Logan spent the holiday here with her parents, Mr. and MISS Michael Beckstrand, Tony and Lynn Labrum. MARY AND MRS. Beckstrand and family went to Richfield for Thanksgiving dinner at the home of her sister, Arda Turner, her husband and family. Cowley Louise Beckstrand and three children from Bountiful Wednesday night here w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beckstrand. This group went on to Las Vegas, Nevada to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with Mervln and Carolyn Beckstrand and their our children. AT THE HOME OF ELM and Jean Hofhlnes for Thanksgiving weekend were Bruce and Been Farrer and sons d. MR. AND MRS. and Jayne, Stephen, and Ray went to Holden for their dinner with Thanksgiving DRIVING TO CHINA LAKE parents the MaughnChrlstensenS and his parents the Milton Stevens. They enjoyed their dinner with the Cary Stevens family In Fillmore. week-en- MR. AND MRS. ODELLSTE-war- t California Wednesday to enjoy the Thanksgiving weekend were Orvln and Louise Stevens and Kathleen. They were the guests of their son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Mont Stevens and family. Saturday morning they left for a trip that took them to Mexico and they returned home by way of Arizona. They report having had a very pleasant holiday. of Salt Lake were here to spend the seek-en- d with her Thanksgiving ch AND HAROLD t Bennett, Rowland Johnson, Ray Staples and Claude Batty. I Others here Thanksgiving. were John and Barbara Freeman and two children from Spanish Fork, Alma and I ucy Dalton of Ogden and their family and their friends Bob Powell and his sister Ruth 7m!t-lavlwho live here. on -- MR. THE FREEMAN FAMILIES, Howard, BUI and Jim were at the Howard Freeman home on WESLEY AND FAYE STEP-hensand family had as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schena and son Lawrence of Abraham. Peterson. Pall bearers were all nephews Fred and Carl Bennett, Ivan er AND MRS. DE LYLE MR. Thanksgiving were herparents Riley and Fay Thompson, Lee R andVicklCroslandandtwo little girls, Jerri from Salt Lake, LaRee from S.l.S.C., and Linda and Russell whoare still at home. Song by Singing Mother'Teace I Leave With You" Closing Prayer- - Glen Bennett (nephew) Grave Dedication- - Lawrence Beckstrand-Report- Carling and family joined other members of the Benner and Olga Carling family in Bountiful for Thanksgiving. AT THE HOME OF WAR-re- n and Ella Crosland for Talk Wells Kenney Organ Selection- - Ruth Stevens Talk- - Jess Bennett (nephew) GLADE MR. Eva mate Collette Hollawayof Virginia, Earl and Lola Stevens, son Hal , Garr and Doreen Ashby, Bruce and Joan Ashby, Jan and Kaye McKeeandthree children of Bountiful. Lexand Phyllis McKee and two children of Salt Lake, Carl and Peggy Nixon and two children of Logan, and of course father and grandfather A'orda McKee. Bennett (nephew). Remarks by Bishop Douglas S. Crosland. Singing Mothers sang "Whispering Hope" directed by Len-or- a Stephenson, accompanied by Coral Stephenson. MRS. Meadow Happenings MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84831 Friday, December 3, OF UTAH Fillmore - Holden '' r Service on All Lines Call I luiy time. 713-5C8- STEVENS, EG. Fred and Dm'ght Ucrmr |