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Show Scipio Happenings recto bv Zelda M ithews, was is follows: Ciuistmas Carols sung hy the 1i ichers, lei by Anna Mae ju u nlierg anl ae .oinpanle I by Joyce Monroe. St ry, "The Wid ws Mite by Zilh Mathi ws. Gimes anl sing'ng t a k up Ihe i ;t of th evening A delicious h.t (inner was serve! under di:e oi of Janice Robins. Don Q i rnnherg t the cl ring prayer. The Primary Pr si.ieney pro--nle i a small t 'ken of appree jiiion ta eaeli s.ster present. Thirty-fou- r w.re present to enjoy the cvio.i , which included members of the Bshopric Jin 1 thi ir wive;. Itrporti'd bv Robins ami Hilda Qimrnbcrg 1. Johnette Hatch Jameson Johnotti' Co! tarn Hatch Jameson, 47, died at her h mic in Keokuk, Iowa, poo. 7. 1971, after a Ion? illness. Born Sept. 13, 1921 in Fillmore, she was a daughter of Frank S. and Charlotte Cot t am Hatch of Seip'o, where she sjiont her chilihool. She married J. Hard! Janie-so- n in Ely, Nov., Oct. 12, . The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, June 8, 1970. She and her husband were school teachers anl had rei led in Keokuk for three yer rs. She is survived hy her husband; sans and daughters, M irons, Denver; Linford, Keokuk; Mrs. Noblecse Connors, Denver; Elisa, Keokuk: brothers & sisters: William C. Hatch, Sci-piFrank C. Hatch, Kennewick. Wash.; Mrs. Lew (Anna) C'rr.mer, Mesa, Ariz.; Mrs. Jos-ep- h (Helen) Wood. SLC; Kathleen i Hatch and Mrs. Alice Santa Rosa, Cal f.; Mrs. Charlotte Orton, Plains-fielN. J. Funeral services were held in Midvale 4th LDS Ward Monday 0 i 10 a.m. and burial was in Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. Mr .Bill Hatch attended the services for his sister. -- ) Young Men Speak uc-co- 1 Crae and Sam Memmxt came from Silt Lake Saturday to bring their Christmas do their r nc t. RVi . ProVrt of Ortn wee h"C ver the 1 -- week end wi h 'ur parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Di k Probert. Joe and Amy Sanders, SLC. spent SaturJiy with Roxie Mc.nmott. Miss Debbie Smith uni Dav-- 1 Prckert were weeken d guest s at the Byron Prolx-r- t residence. Bdh are attending school in Mr. anl Mrs. Archie Quim-brr- g spent Frid iy and Saturday v'.sitirg their san Shellon ant family at thrir ranch in Nevi la. Leland and Dora Mae Thomp-s- n and son Reggie, M. lvale, sprr.t Saturday at the Riley d a. Mr. and Mrs. R'ehard g. Th mipson h'me. Warren and Elia Cro-lanalso come from Hollen ti visit the family. Visiting with Cl.mle and Hilda Quamlx-rwere Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mack N. Forbush anl 3 chil Iren of Tayl irsville. Tiiey i l.so visited at the Rich-- i 1 Pits Counsel. ir Dm Q.urnberg was i:i ti'irge of Siei ament meeting Du. 12. 1971. C.uy M. Rolln ins offirel the invnc itnn. ling the Sacraiit nt were: Kent Memmi. t & Chris Til mp-- s n, ass'sted by de.ic ms. The ( pening s mg, "It Came Upon the Main glit Clear" w is led by Anna Mae Quarnberg. A specie; number was sung as a tiia by Anna Mae, RosaLee Robins and Joyce M mroe, ined by Shirley Rob ns. Tie speakers were El ier Randy and Tam Peterson, students at B.Y.U., an Dallin Quarn-berAfter the cl ising song. Kay Di Monne offered prayer. At-te- d. nd Mrs. at Sacrament Meeting o; - MR. ri Thathrr Probert home. NEW (JR. VNDDAIT.IITF.il Mr. .and Mrs. Donald Lawson received word of the arrivd of i granddaughter, born IVc. 9, 1971 to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Law-- s n of Gr;ingcr. Ttie baby will lie named Jackie Lynn. Alice left S iturday to help cut In their home. They have an cl-- 1 r d. tighter, nLso. Mr. and Mr3. Dean Robins of Ogden extend thanks and appreciation ta all who a.toncl their Cloi len Wed Png rocep- tion and to those who sent letters, cicds and other romom-brince- s to make the'r diy a pleasant rnd mein liable ( tie. The send greetings to all for a hppy h d.doy seas m. Send Thank You Note For Golden Wedding Party District 8 Riding Clubs Meet in Scipio le 1 rs .and The Piim.v-teachers hel 1 their annu d s c- il for Christm ih for their husDistrict 8 Riling Guiis held bands the evening of Dec. 10. their meeting in Scipio Dec. 8, in the Cultural Hall. T.ie open1971. Jack Monn e. District 8 ing prayer and bles ing on the Director, conlucted the meetng. food was given by Mont B. R y 1 b-i- TROrilIF.S k MR. Johnson AND MR. AVALON were In Salt Lake to visit his father Johnson and his wife Harry Funeral Services Held for Ellen. They went especially MR. AND MRS. ORSONC11RIS-tense- n for Harrys birthday. He was P. B. Day Saturday Clark 85 years old on Dec 6th. Ills , sons Alan and went to Provo Dec. 5th to be health Isnt to good but he manPhilander B. Pay. 82. died in present when their son and ages to be cheerful. a Provo hospital Dec. 1. 1971, brother Randall blessed his and follow. ng an illness. He was wifes Kathys little daughter SACRAMENT MEETING horn June 21, 1889 in Fillmore and gave her the name Laurel. to George and Tumson Stewart Grandpa Orson assisted. AT SACRAMENT MEETING Day. He married Alta Lam12th High Councilman December MRS. TOM QUIGLEY AND bert July 19. 1916 in Fillmore. Junior Robison spoke on the husher He was a farmer and stockman two sons accompanied assigned topic from the Stake unLl his retirement. He w;ts a bands parents down from Logan Presidency "Will a Man Rob and will visit for a week with member of the LDS Church. God? He Invited Douglas NielRobithe Jarold her sen recently returned from Surviving are: widow; son anl sons.family, serving a Mission to the Northdaughters, Phil B.( Salt Lake western States, to speak an City; Mrs. Lcora Christensen, PAUL CHRISTENSEN WAS Levan; Mrs. August (Mcrl) released from his Military duty boar his testimony. MUSICAL NUMBERS WERE Pearson, Kanush; 13 brand-c- h at Ft. Sill Oklahoma In a piano and Organ duet , a Klrcn and nine with the National Guard medley of Christmas Hymns Dec. Cth. He visited his fiance by Tess Robison and Jolene Peggy Braegger and her family Funeral services were hell at Wellard, then came on home hi Fillmore Tnirl Ward Satur-- d to be with his family the Orson iy at two o'clock, with Dishop Christensens. IlaruM A. Anderson crnlucting and making the rpan'ng rePHIL JOHNSON HAD AS HIS in wks. Fan lily nt the guest over the weekend Roger mo: Mary was offered by Straight of Salt Lake City. The I. m!Ci t. Bryce Childen-sv!- t young men were In the Western Canadian Mission at the same offered the invoc t on. The opening music d was an time. or pm an piano duct played by MR. AND MRS. DON TOM-klnsMarjorie Robis;,!'. and Judy Lnr-- s and family were In Salt ti. Pliillip I.nm!xit was the Lake Dec. 4th on business. City t'Mt speaker. Sharon Christ-rr.se- n attended Fast and TestiThey g ive a mwca.l mony Meeting the next day with anl Murray Davies was the Ilenes sister Carol and her c mehulmg I.ibliie husband Eslle Barlow when their $P5 Joy Robison Now 1(1 Rob-eLambert sang a soo and it little son was blessed and glv- Day ffaied tiie lienediet on. en the name Clayton Burnham Korea With U S Army 'I i 'rave at Fillmore Ceme- by his father . Also present I MOn was another sister Anna and her I,,. ti.V W IS (!'' a. SP5 JAY ROBISON ARRIV-e- d M : tonNOii. , al!!e, i, i in Pyongtark, Korea on Novsnow or a car start Never IVc i.a r 1, Sam, By. on, and ember 23, 1971 for a year's Jerry blower In an enclosed area Leo D v, I.!.-- l C'lirt t lean art lour of duty with the Army. That such as the garage. Robot t Limb-mtwas recently graduated from Jay If finish be could start your The speakers refer e.) m Mr carbon monoxide Avlonica School at Fort Stepoisoning He spent a wart, Georgia. Piy's Ifiiime ns a fine hus-tan- l. results. at home months leave with his fatlier, gi an.if.ither and a Never use hlghbeams In fi ieH.l. parents Mr. and Mrs. Jarold snowstorm as falling snow Robison and from Oct. reflects llghl. Use the low 12th to Nov. 12thfamily when he rebeam and that way you may Lewis ported back to Ft . The term "countersteer, avoid an unforeseen accident. before leaving the States. one of the keys to safety SP5 ROBISON IS ASSIGNED UNDERSTUDY For controlling a skidding car. Is to the 40th Trans. Com. at confusing to many motorists. Camp Humphreys, Pyongtack. Explanation Is simply as driv"Smokey, the Bear" He works at repair and maining in the direction you want tenance of all vehicle, aircraft, to go. nd communication equipment Smokey the Bear now has U.S. Forces In Korea. tn the National for an understudy You may not even see whal His address Is: 2oo al the nations capital. hit you, If you have not comThe year-ol- d black hear cub Sp5 JAY ROBISON pletely cleared off both the 529 76 5769 In a New found was orphaned front and rear windshields af45th Trans. Co. Mexico forest and was flown ter a snowstorm. Avionics to the zoo to live next to his APO San Francisco 96271 famous adoptive father. will SMOKEY LITTLE Pbil Rob son of Fillmore the Outstan ling Man gradually be taking over old Elderly people, especially, Woduties, more symshould be extremely careful Outstanding Smokey's Tie tr.ij.iy. bolic than real, as well as when walking on Ice or snow. man trophy went to Vicki Ann ' Rot's n. daughter of Mr. and succeed him as the biggest A misstep In a slippery piece at the attraction childrens of Ice could Uve a very painMrs. I ml Robison. zoo. ful ending. The Outstanding Horse troP.o-IJ- n. phy was prvser.l. d to G.iry His fine quarter horse. Rod Rocket, helped to win this award. Mdlard won High Point Club award and Wayne County Civic won the Outstanding i ward. Recently new ofLecrs of the P. um I Valley Riding Club were elected as follows: on Dec 5th com-medatl- on pr-,yc- EI-w.- ul 1 on presented The rc m was beautifully Plans for the coming year s'eci rate 1 with the Christmas were discussed by club off.ccrs theme, under the direction of present. District trophies were Ghria Prcbcrt. Tie program. presented by Director Monroe. cl Sec.-Trcas- 1 h nt: Cary Robins TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 111 MONT PN Winter Convention The Utah Association UTAH Sacrament Meeting their Ella Annaal Convention at the Ramada Inn In Salt Lake City on December 8, 9, and 10. The keynote address was given by Senator Thorpe of Delta. Wad-dlngh- Attending from Millard County were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monroe of the Mtllard County SCD Board. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Porter, and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Jackson of tne Delta SCD Board. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson of Scipio were In attendance at the banquet where BUI received banquet where Bill and Les Webb received Farmer of (he Year Awards from the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Les Webbs son Ronald was on hand to accept his award for him. Among the Service awards presented was a 10 year certificate to Phil Ellason for service on the Delta Board. One of the main Items on the program was a panel discussing Land Use Planning In Utah." Panel members came from the Farmers Union, Inlermountatn Planners, the State Planning Commission, the Utah Geological Survey, and the tnlta Chapter Sierra Club. account. er AND DELMA BEN-ne- tt left the cold and snow Friday evening for a trip to Mesa, Arizona. They will be enjoying a few days visiting their son and his wife Larry and Irene Bennett and three boys. MUSIC WAS TAKEN CARE of by Lillian Rogers and Clara Quigley. PRAYERS WER OFFERED by Rey Huber, and Dean Perkins. THOSE PARTICIPATING IN the Sacrament Service were: Lee Price, Duane George. Riss REJOICING OVER THE of a new grandson Cummings, Cleve Christensen, Dean Shields, John Whitaker, and Kevin Lessler. YOUTH SPEAKER FOR THE NIGHT WAS Lana Tuttle. ELDER JACK DAVIES FROM Fillmore was the concluding speaker. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Murray Davies were also present. Met AR-rlv- al are Melvin and Marjorie Stevens. Their daughter and husband and Dale Willoughby of Sutherland are the proud parents Two sisters and two brothers were on hand to welcome Mother and baby home. Grandma Marjorie helped out In the home while Mother was In the hospital. Na-de- ne MLSS ANN TOMKINSON OF For Christmas Party THE SALLY KANOSH D.U.P. met Wednesday Dec. 8th, at the home of Capt. Vie Watts for their Christmas Party. Pot Luck was served family style at Crosland-Report- FRED conducted by David Christensen. of Kanosh Camp Districts held Sally Conservation p.m. at 2 p.m. their meetstarted. They sang three Christmas songs. Capt. Vie Walts gave the lesson. They excuhnged cookies. Elaine Halsey was the luck- Elaine Halsey was the lucky winner of No. 13 of Our Pioneer heritage. There were 10 present and all had a good time. Art Harding and his wife Kay and little daughter Karoleen of Cedar City spent the weekend with his parents Frank and Mildred Harding, while he attended National Guard. 1 ing MR. AND MRS. FRED WATTS Salt Lake visited the John Stephenson family over the weekend. MISS HELENE LARSEN IS for the holidays with her parents Chester and Helen Lar- home son. She Is a student at L.D.S. Business School In Salt Lake. GARR AND DOREEN ASHBY to Delta Saturday and delivery on a new car. They then went to Dugway to visit their son and hls wife Boyd and Anna Rae Steven and family. It was then on to Woods Cross and Salt Lake to visit with Bruce and Joan Ashby and Karen Ashby. drove took ELBERT AND LIZZIE STE-veenjoyed having her sister Olive and husband Eldon Harding of Lehl visit them Sunday. They were overnight guests. ns have received their call to fill a mission In Nauvoo and will leave the middle of January. AT THE HOME OF MR. AND This fine couple filled a mission Mrs. Chester Johnsonand family In South Africa In 69 and 70.. during the weekend was their On completing their mission Fred daughter Ginger from Salt Lake. they came to Kanosh. remodeled his old home and It HOMES LIGHTED FOR THE Is really a beautiful home now. CHRISTMAS SEASON They have 3 sons In Salt Lake, where they go to visit now and SEVERAL OF THE HOMES then. In Holden have their Christmas Lights up for the enjoyKENNETH AND DONNA BEU-sof Cedar City stojiped to ment of friends and neighbors. visit her parents Owen and They include, The Carl BenMelba Staples Friday on their netts, Wesley Stephensons, the Lee RCroslands, Marvin Huway from Salt Lake. nters, Sidney Hunters, Melvin THE SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS Stevens, Jess Bennetts the A VERY NICE Chester Johnsons, Bishop DougPLANNED las Cros land's, Earl Johnsons, CHRISTMAS PROGRAM FOR BUI Stevens and Stephensons THE 19th OF THIS MONTH. They would like everyone to Inc. Others wlU probably have their lights on later. come. on Tire chains are -- till the best means of preventing a skid. However studded and regular snow tires also provide better traction than normal tires. No tire Is skid-proo- f, so be careful. though Whats Utah doing this weekend? On the average, every man, woman andchild will use three gallons ol oil on Saturday, another three on Sunday. So will every other American. The United States uses 600 million gallons of oil every day. Oil and natural gas supply 75 percent of all our energy needs. A country that runs on oil can't afford to run short. eml Your Local Oil Companies For more information write Utah Petroleum Council 10 West 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Worth a search. Wherever you find it, with Tirst Security BankAmericard you already have a charge Think of it as Santa. iB f' Utah Association of SCS A gift is special. UTAH Iff WE ARE SORRY TO LEARN Vld Carling Is In Utah Valley hospital. We hojie for a speedy recovery for him. His son In law and daughter Dern and Dixie Williams and wife I.ella took him up to Provo. Kimballs & Co. from the men and women of I NIELSON accompanied his son Douglas to the meeting. Sunbeom Woffler ond Grill $30.25 VANWICK Portable Electric Mixer 9.50 Sunbeam Solid State Blender 33.95 Electric Knife and Mixer 16.95 Sunbeam Dual Control Electric Blanket .. 21.50 C!jntma$ DI DALLIN Holden Happenings VH'ftSIt WWS b,t Vice Pros.: Ferrell Qu.amlverg V c Monroe .t Devon Quam- Directors: Curl Pro-ber- t. : rg, Ivan Robins. Dix Monroe Timer: R. chard Thatcher T ic Scipio club is now In the j.rocrss of pl.mn ng their annual Lilus Night Steak Supper to bo hrl.l during January. pOt)T Ivte. Holds 17, 1971 SACRAMENT SERVICE WAS all . Prod V Swallow. PRAYERS WERE OFFERED by Don Tomklnson and J. De-lBISHOP SST" Happenings'''''"!,,,' Friday, December A 1 of Orem vi.itcd during wei tkend with Dick and Thelma Pr diet t. Mr. and Mrs. KTk Herbert. Duchesne, drove d wn to bring the'r Christmas to their par-- i r.i.i, Mr. and Mts. Harmon Memmitt. nisi gr inlparcn's, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Mrmnvitt. ccie-brate- IIRIVTMAS SOCIAL IIF.I.D BAB-coc- ladles Chorus sang a number with Tess Robison singing the solo. They were accompanied by Carma Robinson. , d Mrs. Richard Th.Vcher her birthday on She 9th of December. A group quilted while they visited and partook of a delie ous meal. last AND MRS. EVAN Kanosh Happenings husband Ken Evans of Salt Lake, and the girls father Phillip Burnham and his wife Thelma and their children of Grand Junction, Colorado. This was a very happy occasion for all the family. Dons parents, Melville and Nona Tomklnson accompanied their children lo the city where they visited with another son Howard , his wife Gayla and children. Ivle-Repor- at a entertained turkey dinner Sunday December 12th. The following were there: Bert and Florence Swallow Garth and Carma Swallow and children Gloria Seglay, l.aDell, Morrell, Kelby, and Tllden. Kent and Peggy Swallow and children; Angella Joe Francls-cu- s, Candace, Sherlyn, Glen. Anthony and Dianna Teller and children Cindy SU, Veda Francisco, Dellndn, Lucinda, and Michelle. m 19-16- Mr. Vergte 1 -- Services Held Monday For M Flovvell ' |