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Show SOCIAL f EVENTS COLETTE MISS STOTT who goes to school at the U. S.U. In Logan spent two days of her vacation with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Den Stott and her three brothers, Mike Leo Dean and Doug. NaDean Day, Leola George, Stella Johnson, and Donna Mae Warner and their husbands and members of their families and his brother Joe Stott, his wife and sons. Phils grandfather High Mitchell and Phils sisters and FRIDAY THE 17th OF December Colette and Phil Mitchell of Fillmore were married In the Mantl Temple by J. Clifton Beckstrand. THAT EVENING IN THE Meadow Ward Cultural Hall a reception honoring Phil and Colette was given by her par- and Rosalyn Rowley from Idaho. Also attending were many relatives and friends from the surrounding towns and also School friends from U.S.U. Nancy Kimball Petersen, her husband from Logan, and her sister Kathvrn Kimball from brothers, ents. LINE WITH THE THE IN Bishop Dallln Melson presided over the Sacrament Services for the Second Ward on December 19, 1971. Catheryn Nielson and Shirley Evans took care of the music. Prayers were offered by Roliert Petersen and Counselor Lyle Evans. The Aaronlc Priesthood took care of the Sacrament Services. Roseline Nielson was the Youth Speaker. High Councilman Roy Tomklnson gave a talk representing the stake Presidency. The WardChotr sangaCarol Choir Cantata entitled "The Music of Christmas." It was under the direction of Shirley Evans. sisters grandmother, Bens Bride and Groom were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stott, his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M ltchell, Carolyn Nlck-le- s, Delta, Betty Jean Mitchell, Fillmore, Linda Williams, of Flowell, Debbie Card Logan, Orem. & Beckstrand Bushnell. Hal Happenings Eva Beckstrand-Report- In GLEANER EVENTS our lie Lon Joherson, Gayle MARILYN BECK-straIs home with her family ; the Harold Beckstrands toen-Jo- y her Christmas Vacation BY A TALK WAS GIVEN DeLyle Carling. ORGAN SOLO WAS PLAY-e- d by Paul A. Petersen. READERS: SI LAN CARLING Ray Stewart, John Rhodes, from Logan. Her roommate Nancy Green and her mother Jeanne visited at the Beckstrand home on Friday evening. A TALK BY JOHN FREE-ma- at 7:00 at the Stake for Games and Acti- 21 vities. Dec. 23 at House for ing. Dec. 27 at at the Stake Tim Beckstrand, Marilyn Carling. MISS SHARLA SUE BOND here with spent the week-en- d her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Bond. John Starley spent Sunday here with the Dec. House n. 7:00 at the Stake Christmas Carol1:00 your to meet House to go tub- ing. THE BENEDICTION by DeLyle Beckstrand. Pond's. CLEVE BUSHNELL WAS here this week-en- d to spend his Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weldo Bushnell and Ladd. Dec. 29 at Sctplo for a banquet before the Gold and Green Ball. Tickets will be sold for the banquet. WAS Scipio Happenings spend Christmas with Mrs. Llsonbees family. Maxine Robins and Hilda Quarnber-Reporters BISHOP ELDER RANDY MEMMOTT has had a Irlend, a convert, AND MRS. HA field Beckstrand and Mrs. Shan-o- n Carling went to the Mantl Temple with the Stott and Mitchell group and lowliness the marriage. MRS. ALMA RHODES AND THE SUNDAY SCIPIO School heldthelrannualChrlst-ma- s programSunilayDec.l9th. . her motherVloletKamlahwas In Provo on a shopping trip one day last week. Supt. Bill Thompson conducted. OPENING SONG " JOY TO The World.." DALLIN QUARNBERG the owning prayer. THE SACRAMENT SER-vlwas blessed by Lloyd Monroe and Royce Memmott. The song was "God Loved so He Sent His Son." The Junior and Senior Sunday School met MISS CINDY BECKSTRAND who goes to St . Ceorge to ts at home for her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Beckstrand and her brother's Mike, Jim, John, and David. RELIEF G Society Meeting was held on Dec. 14th, and was conducted by Counselor Veda Duncan. Prayers were offered by Valate Greenhalgh and Judith Freeman. DisThe Home-makicussion "What Is Time For" was given by NaDean Beckng strand. Christmas gift activities under the direction of were Valate Greenhalgh. A k dinner ed. together. THE PROGRAM WENT AS Memmott Virginia Probert recited the "Scriptures from the Bible giving the birth of our Savior. Kay Dlx Monroe talked on "Christs Love for Ills Father. Vickie Stone gave the scrip- SACRAMENT serv- s MEETING was conducted by Bishop old Beckstrand. Har- PAUL A. PETERSEN the singing with Roma LED Bird as accompanist. PRIESTHOOD PRIESTHOOD MEMBER MEMBERS participating In the Sacrament Service were: Mark Cowley, Ladd Bushnell, Ernest Rowley, Kevin Edwards, LeoDeanStotl and Michael llosman. INVOCATION J. WAS BY Clem Duncan. TALKS FROM THE YOUTH Program were glvenby: Tam- John Beckstrand also MlchaelCummlngs from Kanosh was the first shaker. my Rhodes ture "Love for Children." The Junior Sunday School then sang four songs conducted by Glenda Quarnberg and Annette Mathews. told of Karen Quarnberg "Jesus Christ's Love for Peo- ple." Pot-luc- A ORGAN SOLO WAS PI.AY-Paul A. Petersen. A CHRISTMAS STORY WAS told by Ltnda Cummings who ts Michaels wife. SPEAKER CONCLUDING WAS DeLynn l.abnim High Councilman from Meadow. BY WAS BENEDICTION ei Gilbert Stott. told the Mathews Lelsa Story of Jesus Christ. Chris Thompson commandment "Love One Another." Barry Monroe then talked on "Our Love for Jesus Christ." Anna Mae Quarnberg sang a Solo "Love Is of God." Kent Memrmtt talked on "Truth of Light." I ee Monroe talked of the Spirit of Jesus Christ. Howard Memmott sang a solo "Hosanna, Hosanna." Janet Monroe scrl;ture of "peace Makers." talked on Robins Janet "Christ Day." tlaked on "Peace I Give unto You." Closing song was "I Heard The Bells onChrlst mas Day." Benediction was offered by Boyd Sorenson, AND MRS. of Orem I EE ssnt visiting Mrs. Flmdla PUT-ers- on Sunday Cuarn-ber- THU KOI LOWING I OIMND-chlldre- n akeCltV sur- prised their grandiu rents Mr. and Mrs. eVoy Memmott Sunday by coming dow n to wish them A Merry Christmas; Larry, Margaret. Wcndv, the accompanist. MEMBERS PRIESTHOOD who participated In the Sacrament Service were: Mark Cowley, I.add Bushnell, Ernest Rowley, Kevin Edwards, Leo Dean Stott, and Michael llosman. INVOCATION WAS J. BY Milton Beckstrand. READERS IN THE OlEN-n- g parts were: Betty Mae l.ahrum, Vcro...ca Francisco and Vickie l.abnim, and een Bushnell. THU JUNIOR Jan- SUNDAY School with Laurel Stott conducting sang songs and gave d poems, with Na Dean leading ttie singing, and Flora Stewart who was the accompanist. Joyce Beestrand was soloist for one of the songs In this group. Beck-stran- FOR THE THIRD ART-Readers were Carolyn Penney, Cindy Beckstrand, Tammy Rhodes, Jovee Hinton and Jan Bond. TAIKS WERi; GIVEN BY ami Alan Dllislnp. l and two children of North Ridge California, sloped on their way to Provo to visit their Aunt Hu Memmott also Uncle Hans Peterson and his The children enjoyed wife. DR MONROE AND MRS.CARLBRIM-hal- (ho snow and was looking forward to a White Christ- mas. PRO-be- rt and family sjxnt a few da vs In Ogden visiting her father and his family also Mr. and Mrs. BUI Pohlns. trio, AND MOST OF THE COLLEGE kids are home for the holidays. Those known about are Frank and Tanya Paxton, Mary Black, Loralle Lawson, Jimmy Whitaker, Rey Huber Jr., Richard George, York Shields, Kay and Carol Faunce. "Speak out for Beef" contest at the recently completed 53rd Annual Convention of the Utah Cattlemens Association and the Utah CowBelles Dec. 3at the Ramada Inn, Salt Lake City, Utah. Miss Probert , who has been raised on a cattle ranch, gave some Interesting beef facts and noted the effort which goes into raising a steer from the time tt Is a calf until It reaches the market. "We appreciate Miss Proberts representing the Sctplo CowBelles at the convention." said Mrs. es 7elda Mathews, Sctplo DAVID HATTON CAME and took his mother Chell to Richmond tosjiendChrlstmas. -4 FRED AND VIE WATTS returned Sundy from a trip they went to Las Vegas and visited Taft and Neca and family then on to Tucson and visited relatives there and tack to Havasu C tty where they went sight seeing then on home. EARL AND MARLA WHITA-k- er received word of a new grandson born to Marto and Karen Whitaker In Brigham City. Cow-Bell- We plan to hear her talk at the forthcoming events," she added. CouDle Spending Holidays In Michigan Ainu ;'nl Anders n f IVtr .t. Scott Is employ.' I fliw by I'n te.l Air I. iu s fr.un by D w Chi'm.c.il (..imp my. M Hull is ilt L ike Tin.sit.iy to Michinici'y located in in ,im n Ij ic nt t ikra nr.,1 gan. To plannc I t (."uv.tm.ii .ml a few d lys vis- mount un.. iting then sin Sc tt. w .fc Lii-- t The Andersens will ro,irn Utah in time t a ftw and children. Guta an d s With iVir chi! !rvn in the Vince win live In M:llmd, whuh is lot) nuh.s no i S.Ut Luke C.ty urea. e 1 m 1 r i i i i i students i are home for the i them home. i MR. AND MRS. JAM I SI spent Thanksgiving Arizona, also attending the wedding of his sister. After returning home fur week, they have now gone to ,lnrl la to WANTED THE FOLLOWING RELAT-Iv- es i attended the wedding and reception of Jolene and Scott Memmott: Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wilding of Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Robins of Beaver, Utah. Mrs. Coqulla Me Pherson of i Nephl. Mr. and Mrs. Ktrk Memmott Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Memmott of Orem Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Carter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Corter of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Memmott i i i i i i AND MRS. i i i THE SCIPIO M. LA. WENT carroltng Tuesday night after light refreshments were served to all. The 1 aurels took home made boxes of filled with goodies for the widows and home bound while caroling, VISITING ATTHE CLAUDE Wuarnber homo oxer the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Uuarnlerg and three cb'ld-re- n of Green River they came to wish all a Merry Christmas an A Happy New Year. Thby also visited at Richard Thatchers and Mark Robins with Merrill wilding and family whom he roomed with at S.U.SC. when they attended college. WARD GOLD AND GREEN BA I 1, WILL BEHELD DEC. 29th AT 9 P.M. IN THE CULTURAL SCIPIO WARD EVERYONE IS INHALL. VITED TO ATTEND. 5 AT THE HOME OF DON AND Verna Turner and family to enjoy the holiday season are their daughters Jill Turner and Lee and Brenda Enee and daughter of San Francisco. MRS. WESLEY Stephenson and family enterMR. tained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stephenson and Stacy of Fillmore at dinner Friday In honor of Stacy's first HA7EL HARMON MRS. was In Logan during the week. She accompanied her grand-c- o. and bride Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Christensen to the They were l,ogan Temple. honored at a Wedding Recp-llo- n In Willard to which she also attended. MRS. CAROLYN STEVENS entertained at a birthday party Friday for her daughter Lauries third birthday. Several guests were invited to the party. DUNE LARSEN INVITED friends and relatives to help her celebrate herblrthdaySat-urda- y. Diane is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen. 24 Going to SLC for Holiday M. and M;. Wrnon IVtcr in Fillmore s ! f 5 SALE are gin: to span i Chrust-M- r Kli.e IVier-m- i & f.un.ly. m is in S It Lak. w.th Mr. ind Tin' r i..ngM s n Li!o will arme thrra Fr.d iv fivm Soit-- t It. il i. attend the L'ni- t rxity at lu: t So.in.l an 1 is Ph. 5S6 4S76 ANNUAL CLEARANCE FOR HER third birth- daughter Valarles day Saturday was VtckleCros-lan- d. Guests enjoyed themselves with games and prizes. Grandparents were invited for birthday cake and tee cream. BLAINE LARSEN Will Interview Persons Interested in Managing Our FILLMORE SERVICE STATION From 9 A.M. Until NOON On Cedar City AND ENTERTAINING FRIDAY DEC. ENTERTAIN A. L. AUXILIARY members of the Thirty Junior American Legion entertained the Auxiliary senior organization at a party recently. with the entire group and smaller ensembles, dances and songs were presented with GUESTS OF THE RICHFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT MR. AND VERNON MRS. a in cm; yo 1 1 Mr. mill "f K Wit, there ai Mr. iiiiii' i. ROY t OOl'i: the weekend , li f: Fillmore. Tiny m i pui.iUy to at ten I the pKty if the Arm n l.i gmn and Aax.H try. It u.n a very enj a c ( ,, narration byTerrlMcBrlde. Peterson were guests of th: Memtars range In age from Richfield Fire Detriment and four to seniors In high school. Chairman of the group Is auxlHlary at their annual Christmas party, Dec. 18th, Marlene (Mrs.Bryant)Cros-lan- d 1971., where Vernon served as Dawn with master of ceremonies. (Mrs. Henry) Crosland. There were 95 firemen and LITTLEST OF THE MEM-be- rs special guests In attendance for the lovely smorgasboard includes: Stephanie Hare, Kim Rhodes, Cheryl banquet and program. The Kim outstanding musical Crosland, program was provided by Rhodes, Cheryl Petersen, CinRonene DeFtore and Co. from dy Payne. Margaret Wilson and Dixie College. l.e Ann Hare are in front. The Petersons highly commend Richfield City and the ARLENE DAY AND JILL firemen and ladles for their sing "Do You Hear fine fire station facilities, What 1 Hear?" with the rest with the thought that these of the group listening. contribute greatly to the efCAMILLE PETERSEN AND ficiency, enthusiasm, and the devotion to service shown by Cathy Wilson were the man and woman who "listened" this department. They are to the group. Julie Bartholindeed an example of efficiomew looks on. ency. Peter-Marlan- ne AN-ders- on The Hurrtcane-Mlllar- d game 'AT Hurricane, was won by MRS. RON (Ll')CUMMINGS stopjied to visit the Wilson family going to and coming from Salt Lake City. She lives in Las Vegas. Mrs. Cummings Is the sister-in-lato Mrs. Sam Wilson. Millard. 59-5- 4. Millard County Progress llUinorc, UUh 81631 Friday, December 24, 1971 w Ch-iMi- WINTER TIRE specials NYLON WINTER F78xl4 678x14 678x15 (7.75-(8.25-14- BH'-ZM- - D H ; ) reploces: $24.25 25.00 25.75 26.75 28.50 (8.25-15- ) H78x15 L78x15 (8.55-15- ) (9.15-15- ) PREMIUM BELTED WINTER TIRE 2 Fiberglass Belted Plies Cr 2 Bias Plies Polyester replaces 678x14 (8.25-14- ) H70x14 (8.55-14- ) 670x15 (8.25x14) H70xl5 (8.55x15) plus fed. ex. tax $31.42 3153 3112 - 33.09 casings 11.95 WINTER CAPS fed. end ex. casings plus 2x3 pRt RfcoRpto While Supply Lasts TAPES Wday GifTiNG"" over 30 Batteries in stock over 25 Stereos in stock - Car Stereo prices start ot $40 wo speakers Makes you think, dorsn't it? JOHNS HUSKY i,! (TRUCK STOPI WWW W888W BTWCTW I STARTS MONDAY 27 Style Shop! DECEMBER iBeulahs 2 mamm ANNUAL I HIGH SPEED Years Eve DANCE Mew DECEMBER j 31st MILLARD from 9 p.m. to STAKE 1 Permanent Press Cycle llcnt Selections Separate Start Switch Convenient Lint Trap 3 o.m. HOUSE Porcelain Lnamel Top & Clothes Drum Air riu IT Selection ".t CLASSIC SEW YEAR MUSIC Ky "STILL WATER FLOOR SHOW 124 Refreshments Served ami Ooncossier.., will U furnished Model DDE 4000 N i PRESS Admission: $1 00 p SunrO-te- Semi Formal d r person donations $".00 -- jvr - couple 5 a THEME SCIPIO ri'NERAL SI K ICES FOR William K. Memmott were on Wednesdiy December 19th at Aurora, 1 tah. Bill was Killed at the Point of the Mountain Roblns-Mem-m- REPRESENTATIVE Blaine Larsen ANDREA BLAIN OF MISS Spring City was a weekend guest of LaReeCrosland. They were both at the Wedding In Scipio Saturday. OIL COMPANY at the AMERICAN OIL Station J MONT B. Robins, and Mr. and Mrs. Niel Robins attended the funeral services for Dr. William Baker of St. George on Monday. MR. GWEN WARNER OF Provo spent a few days with her parents Mark and Ruth Johnson. While here she was busy getting their homo ready for the Christmas season by putting up lights and other decorations. i of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Con Corvan and family of Nephl. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard of Nephl Mr. and Mrs. Lon Memmott of Salt lake City Mr. and Mrs. Freeman M of Richfield. Mr. ami Mrs. Delyle Ivle and family of Flowell. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrln Ivle of St. George ami many other friends attended the wedding and reception of Scott and Jolene Mcnimo.t held on Saturday night. Indiana. ThereRoy his pa rents the base wtiere he sient 4 months of his A.I.T. They next traveled to Wichita, Kansas and spent the night and visited with Lolas brother Rtley McKee and family. From there they enjoyed their trip through the Rocky Mountains and home. MANAGER AMERICAN JUNIOR MEMBERS After Roy's discharge from SERVICE STATION i ns the service they all left Washington, D.C. by car for home. During the first day they covered 5 states, stopping at i Holiday Season. We welcome STE-ve- and their son Hal, from Holden, left Salt Lake City on December 9th for a visit tn Washington, D.C. There they met their son Roy, who was being discharged from the Army, and his wife Joyce. During their stay they visited several of the scenic landmarks which Included: Arlington National Cemetery, the the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, the Capital Building, the Smtthonlan Institute, and the White House. At the Arlington National Cemetery they visited the grave site of President John watched the F. Kennedy, changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Curtis Lee Mansion. showed ALICE Christensen and family sjient the week-en- d and Sunday In Salt Lake City. They went to attend a farwell testimonial for a nephew. Proliert, Sctplo, represented the Scipio CowBelles at the J In VERNON CAROL JEAN PROBERT, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl 1 MR. AND MRS. MORRELL Mathew s s j will Sun Lay In Orem visiting and watching their grandchildren jwrform In the Christmas program. Ross and Madtlyn Starley home. MR. AND MRS. CARL concluding sjieaker. "Somewhere My Love." MemClosing Prayer mott Postlude music by- - Gladys Hales Dedication ofGrave-HalOrm- e. i MOST OF THE COLLEGE g. 1 WAS SCHOOL conducted by Supt. Weldo Bushnell. The Christ mas program was presented. FOR THE OPENING Exercises Jan Bond led the singing and Janeen Bushnell was SUNDAY NEIL and friend Jim Hansen of Salt Lake City spent the weekend at the Nell Monro home. They came especially for the wedding of Rays cousin and friend Jolene Robins and Scott Mem-mo- tt. MR. of Sail Song by the same double ott Warren Monroe MR. MR. BLAINE and Mr. and Mrs. MR. RAY Narrator-Rand- y HOME-MAKIN- on Bradley T. Johnson AND JARL CHRISTENSEN AND Dunae George were advanced Into the Aaronlc Priesthood to Teachers. ELDER DOUG NEILSON was the first seaker followed by a trio of Lillian Rogers, Elaine Halsey and Roena shields they sang Holy City accompanied by Coleen Gass. ALT STAPLES WAS THE B. Robins nt GEORGE i follows: RELIEF SOCIETY AND Chambers, Richard Protert are visiting the Dick Probert family. ce school to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Visiting him. Date Munger of Cal., he Is a 1st Lt. and engineer in the Army, after visiting his parents In Cal., he will leave for Korea. MR. OF-fer- RICHARD Frank Paxton were over the Sacrament. Those who passed were Dean Shields, Jarl Christensen, Duane George, Kevin Kessler, and Doug hltaker. by-L- Our success depends on your support. So, please come out to these activities. We hope to see you there. READERS were: Chris Carling, Michael Beckstrand, Kim Petersen, Michael Stott, Sandra Swallow. nd Ahlstrom. Tribute by -- Marlon Lorenzo of American Legion Song- - Vickie Melsonand Rosalie Colby Sjieaker-Mo- AND were PRAYERS WERE OFFERD Victor Rogers and Harold BilJoh-ers- ROGERS BY Virginia Sorenson, Forsyth, Jan Gurvey, Thora Ottley, and Gleaner en LILLIAN Beverly Christensen over Hie nmslc. ys activities for the Holidays. er Turner. slster.i and er Crosland-Report- er MR. AND MRS. EARL Shaw Ojientng Prayer-Ree- d Song, a double trio- - "Sometime Well Understand by Judy are asking your support We and Cleve SCRIPTURE MISS brothers lowing Holden Happenings Ella Alien-Report- SACRAMENT SERVICES were conducted by Bishop Bill also survive him: Bob Memmott and Patrtca Orme of Las Vegas; Wanda Anderson of Sallna. Many friends and relatives attended the viewing and the funeral services from Scipio. The services were as follows: Monroe Family Prayer-Ne- ll Hales Prelude Muslc-Glad- Remarks-Btsho- p Meadow 7ela Memmott lives In Sctplo. Bill and his wife Judy Shaw Memmott and three daughters, Collette, Cheryl, and Crystal live In Granger, Utah. Besides those already listed the fol- SECOND WARD NEWS rs Kanosh Happenings Monday Pecemtwr latn. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Memmott, of Saltna. Ills grandmother Mrs. Ina UEWSr and Marilyn Beckstrand from Meadow, were the bride maids. Flower girls were Michelle Stewart and Monica McAthur and Rosalyn Rowley was at the guest book. IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEM-bewho were here were: Mrs. Velma Stott, Colette's STOTT AND MITCHELL WEDDING AND RECEPTION ON CHURCH Kimballs & Co. .93 |