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Show Flonell Happenings Vlrgie Scipio er AT MR. AND MRS. WAYNE MG ley and children Dan and Janet Invited Lisa Ivie to sjond her Christmas with them at their home In Livermore, California as a guest of their son Jack. MR. AND MRS. HOWARD Tomklnson and family of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tomklnson and boys of Cedar City were here with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tom kirson during part of the holidays. They also visited Don a. id family. IRENE ANDERSON AND daughte Phillis spent Christmas with sons and brothers Dexter and Evan and families. L1NNAE JOHNSON WAS Ogden home from school In with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Avalon Johnson and brother Phyl fcr the holidays. WENDY WAS ROBISON, home from B.Y.U. with her family the Junior Robisons for Christmas and the holidays. MRS. WENDELL BRINKER-ho- ff entertained on Dec. 31 In honor of her husbands birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brlnkerhoff and family of Bountiful; Mr. and M rs. Earl Brlnkerhoff and family of Fillmore enjoyed the delicious dinner. Coming later to visit was Mr. and Mrs. Junior Robison and Mr. and M rs. Dell Allgood and families. Mr. and Mis. Larry Mike-se- ll and family of Idaho telephoned Birthday wishes to Gingers father Wendell, which made this happy occasion. SCARAMENT family members were: Mr. and and Kristen of Covina, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. (Marilyn) Max Ilul-eand Kim; Mr. and Mrs. (Cherl) Dean Perkins, Dale and Payne, Kelly, Ky Payne, Kelly, Kralg, and Rey Hutier Jr. who came from I.ogai for the holidays. Sunday evening Rey and his father left for Mesa, Arizona where Rey Sr. underwent surgery. Ina Huber left Monday for Sacramento to attend the funeral of her sister, Ella Worland, who passes away Christmas day. Mrs. Huber was accompanied by her sister Edna Lewis and nephew Nell Lewis. r rLACK AND TANYA Paxton spent part of the holidays In Arizona. MARY WEEKEND GUESTS OF Ho- Stott were ward and Grace grandchildren Lonnie and Sue-anand Mary Stott they had spent the Christmas holidays with their family In Arizona and was cm their way back to an.i -- MR. LINDA CUM-mln- MR. AND MR. CAl.R GUIL-lett- e and children of Leadore, Idaho were here for New Years Day with Fauns parents Melvin and Fauntella Robison, her brother Junior Jarold and their families. and DON AND MARLA WHITAKER were home here one day last week they said Earl is Improving and he Is staying with his brother the Ted Whitakers at Granger. CRAVE SIDESERVICESFOR Uura Black were as follows: Invocation Willard Whitaker, Lillian Rogers, Roena Shellds, Beverly Christensen and Alice Christensen sang a quartet. Lloyd Rogers was the speaker. President Lloyd George dedicated the grave. Out of town relatives attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wells Black of Pamona, California; Spencer Fullerton of Calif.,; 11a Turner and Martell Johnson of Salt Lake; Mr. ami Mrs. Black of Salt Lake and Abe daughter Marlene; Olive Wells and Uiura Lawson of Sail Lake; Clara Robison of Fillmore; and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ogden of Richfield. MARILYN DAUCHTER OF and Spencer Black and husl-ananother couple stopped to visit and Laura Cumthe law-sonmings New Years Day for din s Iw H AT -- gs SACRAMENT MEETING WAS conducted by Vernon Christen- sen. Beverly Christensen and Lillian Rogers took care of the music. Invocation was offered by Mack Shields. Melvin Whitaker and Marvin Cummings were over the Sac- were her sister Mrs. Hatter Johnson and her daughter Lon-n- a Heaston and baby Eric nad her husband In In Viet Nam. GUESTS OF LOR IN AND Hatton Christmas week was their daughter and hushand Evon and Roger Eusthachy of EU-lau- da California. GUESTS OF FRED AND VIE Watts for Saturday and Sunday were her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Rawlins of si. They all joined the George. Lloyd Rogers and Tompson for dinner on Saturday. rament. Jarl Christensen, Lee Price, Dean Shields, Doug Whitaker, and Kevin Kessler passed. Mike Whitaker an Lolyd Kessler were advanced to the Deacons In the Aaronic Priesthood. Many fine testimonies were borne. Benediction was offered by Bishop Rill Turner. MRS. GRACE Staples over Christmas was her son Ray and wife Melda of Kaysvllle and their daughter Linda and hustand Doug Cox and babies of Elko, Nevada. New Year's Day her daughter Fae Starr and family of Richfield joined them. MRS. JESSIE WOLFLNSTEIN SPENT Christmas and Sunday In St. George with her family. MR. A By Elsie Behmer T 8 Carter Specialist Hermes Typewriter Paillard Inc., Linden, N. J. YOUR CAREER IN THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT The pertonnel department in many way, the very i. heart of a company. For it U here that hiring, training and wage are controlled. And as our economy expands, and our thriving busiand more nesses grow-mo- re MRS. MARVIN PRICE home. RALPH AND RUTH TOMP-so- n of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of Lloyd and He- len Rogers. ANN HUTCHINSON spent Chrlstmasandthe holiday here with her parents Rex and Nina Hutchlsnon. MRS. AFTONCILSON SPENT Christmas In Orem with her son Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gilson and returned here Friday. GUESTS OF ANDREW AND Marnrlt Swanson over New Year's week end and Sunday Lawson ing the holidays with their girls and family of Henderson, Nev. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD Dellstra stopped to see his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Le Voy Menimott. They were on their way home to Biloxi, Mississippi where he Is serving for his country. MR. AND MR. MARK Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mem-mo- tt, spent New Years day with Doug and Kay and their children of Beaver, I tah. RO-bl- MR. AND MRS. JACK PET-ersandfamily of Kearns, Ut., sjient Saturday visiting and enjoying New Years Day with their parents, the Hans Peterson and Vern Slones. lt., and their brothers and sisters Milton, Rick, and Dan and Marcia for New Year's. Memmotts MR. AND MRS. DEE CLARK of Salt Lake City sient a day visiting at the Noel Robins residence. MISS MARGENE ROBINS spent the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Robins and brother Dale and sister Janet, Margene teaches at Battle Mountain, Nevada. MR. AND MRS. ROY J01IN-so- n and daughter Courtney of Bountiful had dinner with the Gary Robins family Saturday. THE FOLLOWING SPENT A day In Satina visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Memmott, his mother Iva Memmott, sister Florence and Maxine Robins, Jolene Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Nell O' Monroe, Mr. and M rs. Tucker Conley and daughte r Con- stance. MR. AND MRS. women are becoming part of this vital organizational area. Here's a simple little guide to this fascinating career. BEGINNING POSITIONS: Office assistants; secretaries, personnel trainees; typasts. TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS: College degree in social sciences; business ex- perience, good memory; knowledge of people. PREPARING NOW; Social science and business practice courses; any job working with people. K EEPS FIL LEVIORE RU N N I N G Every HOWARD r TESTIMONY FAST AND Meeting held Sunday with brother Don Quarnberg conducting. The opening song was Now 1 et Us Rejoice. Opening prayer was given by Taul C. Hatch. Sacrament song "God, Loved Us, So He Sent His Son. The Sacrament was taken care of by Kim Quarntierg, Kay DU Monroe, Warren and Kery Monroe, Steve Probert, and lale Robins. Testimonies were than bore. The closing song was "Now-Le- t Us Rejoice, Chester Memmott offered the ? Linda A I ARD NEWS Dutson-Repurt- C DENSE! OH STELl-- LYl E EVANS DAY ANDCATH-ery- i er you vtl Salt lake City, dro widett elfcon through th lodcTefy in the country, lafrtt tlyltt SADDLERY RANCHWEAR When i WILLIAM SWALLOW AND Merrill Put son offered pra vers. SV'ANNA AND I EON brought thetr baby boy to receive a name and a blessing. He was given a belsslng and the name of James Rex Sylvester by his father. THE AARONIC PRIESTHOOD took care of the Sacrament MSITORS AT THE HOME OF Send for your $ Ordr W 1 in ot our friendly itor of eilern clothing and Fair pricet. WESTERN BOOTS B'Qwt ship 96 Page Color Catalogue ER Jacke 1Mfe by moil. anyhd RANCHWEAR Sirving lh Notion from th 62 Eoil 2nd South Street Dept- - SI0miDE paking Mvorl of th Solt lake City, Utah 84111 Phone 801 "N" 322-040- 9 Service. TESTIMONIES WERESHAR-eby Counselor Lyle Evans, Dean Robison, Newel Day, Frank Swallow, Doug Nielsen, GUESTS FOR NEW YEARS dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quarnberg were Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Miller and 3 sons of Salt Lake; Miss Teresa Miller of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Maycock and two daughter and Mrs Ula Mrs. Mayocock of Fillmore; Florella Quarntierg ; and Mr. and Mrs. Clint Quarntierg and two sons of Sctplo. A lovely dinner was served and was enjoyed by all. ELVA n Nielson took care of the music. Florella Ouarntiere. Thursday were her two grandsons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Quarnberg and 3 children, and Mr. and M rs. Chris Quarnberg and baby from San Diego, Cal. lv.2jL ! er conducted East and Testimony Meeting for Second Ward on January 2nd. closing prayer. MRS. t UEW&O,. SECOND Sdlt Hke. They enjoyed a vc'ry Merry Christmas. Then lheV brought her on home. d ph Vern Freeman, Royand7elma Darrlsh, Fdna Levies, Elda Freeman, Rotiert Peterson, Le Roy Robinson, Doris McVey, Connie Warner, LeonSylvester, Lee Day, Duane Bayles, Bruce Warner, Connie Nay, Roxanne Warner, Floyd Warner and Tammy Turner. The Ward Choir sang the closing song. TETERSON called her mother wishing her a Happy New Year and her sister Lila Badger also called wishing her a Happy New Year. REGISTERED HOME FOR ANGUS Peatgree Includes: THE HOLIDAYS SCIPIO GOLPAND GREEN BALL MAX The theme of the Scipio Gold and Green Ball was "Cherish and the decorations were In a winter -- holiday- atmosphere. Young people dancing were: Carl Jean Probert, Annette Mat- hews, Jolynn Quarnberg, Janet Monroe, Virginia Probert, Pam Beven, Glenda Mathews, Lisa Mathews, Gayle Thatcher, Karen Quarntierg, Mary Monroe, Danette Derry, Kay Dlx Monroe, Kent Memmott, Jonney Quarntierg, Kr.ry Monroe, Gordon Ballow, Klmlall Quarntierg, Joe Stone, Warren Monroe. Kathy and Andrea Robins, Lee GrandSire AND LA VOY MARTIN and daughters Jerl Lynn and Joyce were most happy to have daughter and sisters, JoAnn and Janet andherson.RobertDurke home for the holidays. Both girls attend college at S. U.S.C. The Martins have also had as dinner guests during the holidays Maxs parents, Cecil and Bea Martin of Scipio and La Voys parents, Jack and Ollv WUcken. . . one occasion being the 59th wedding anniversary of the W Helens and another the 86th birthday of Olive. Jack will also celebrate his 86th birthday on Ihe 8th of January. Grand Champion at Denver Western Great-Gran- Great-greo- d Sire - - An International Grand Champion Grand Sire - An International Grand Champion t Contact Dr. E. A. or 743-652- 1 743-572- 4 Beckstrond or Call Fillmore had their daughter Arlene and Don Hansen and children Lou, Jeffery and their new baby Bradley Jay, of Bountiful, Ivan and Janice Robins and two children Chett and Stacy, Devon and Glenda Quarnlerg cl Scipio, to join them for New Year's Day dinner. DARWIN BRADFIELD AND son Dahl of Callente, Nevada, spent a few days visiting their folks the Earl Bradflelds and Riley Thompsons. New Year's day dinner was enjoyed by them also Lynn and Darla Thompson of Granger and two children. BUI and Ellleen and Chris and grandpa Clen joined with them for dinner on New Years. MR. AND MRS. NEIL O onroe and Jerrls, Melanie, and RayNetl went to Salt Lake Sunday, to attend the Sacrament Meeting and listen to the nephew Alan Fernellous report his misM sion. MANY ATTENDED THE Stake M.I.A. New Year's Eve It was dance Friday night, really a lovely cffalr. MR. AND MRS. JACK MON-ro- e and Barry and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin G. Monroe all attended a meeting In Salt Lake to listen to thetr grandson man He Just report his mission. returned from Twlawan , China. Alan Is the son of Mr. andMrs. Blaine Fernellon. i KEITH the following for New Year's dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Brad Thorton and son Dean of Monroe, Utah; son Jay L. of Monroe and girl friend Mary of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hennlngson; Mr, and Mrs. Brain McAulhur all of Mantl, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Watts of Kanosh, Utah; Mr. and Mrs, Vern Stone of Scipio also Joined them. MR. MRS, Quarntierg and 3 children , The 3 children stayed while the parents went to Kanab to a Industrial arts work shop Convention there. VISITING AT THE MERRILL Quarnberg's were Mr. andMrs, Garv Powel of Salt I ake; Mr. and Mrs. Glade Edwards and famtiy of Fillmore; and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Quarnberg and son Jeffery of Fillmore also. They all had Christmas dinner at Glade and Arlenes. o on sotws,.. ...and pays it 4 times a year on savings certificates. 5 for HOME FROM SCHOOL FOR the Holidays were: Shelly anl Dalltn Quarntierg, Karyl Ann ki 02 fori year 3 months Ceriifimles of or more in multiples of $HX). Interest paid every .1 months from day of deposit. Hates are $.700 For individuals. Hath depositor at for 2 years x-- r annum, (mint is insured up to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. First Security Bank Member I irM Security Corporation System of Banks KLSOL'KCI.S OVI K ONE BILLION IX)LLAUS W4 I I ; llOGANSPENTHER with her son and f.untlv Bill and Nila Hogan In WALLACE AND GEORGIA VISITING AT THE CLAUDE For more information write Utah Petroleum Council 10 West 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 I.ETILA Christmas FAST AND TESTIMONY MEE ciiuncii I tah 84531 Thompson and friend Steve Burke of Logan spent Christmas holiday with their parents Bill and Ellleen Thompson. Quarnbergs after Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Your Local Oil Companies Paul Hatch. on KIRK AND ANN HERBERT and children of Roosevelt, inim.fi their family the Har- mon Millard County Progress LE THA HOGAN SPENDS CHRISTMAS IN SALT LAKE Is Love" The theme song was sang bv Jeanne Monroe and Joan Thompson. SYL-vest- BRAD AN CORTHY THOMP-so- n of Salt Lake City and Joan and family of Idaho sjnt their Cnilstmas and Hnlilays In St. George with her famtiy. They were overnight guests of his mother Nora Price on this way LEE AND MRS. DONALD spent a few days dur- Memmott and son Royce spent New Years Day with thetr sons Kirk and Jeff of Orem, Utah, and their families. one of us uses an average of three gallons of oil every day. So do all the other 205 million Americans. Oil and natural gas supply 75 percent I of our energy needs, almost all transportation, most of what is used for cooking and heating, more than 40 percent of all our electncdy. : A country that runs on oil can't aMord to run short. : and GUESTS OF LISA IVIE AND Rhea Rasmussen at the home of their parents for dinner on New Years and for the week end was Jack Higley and STan Jenkins, students at B.Y.U. U.S.C. OF MR ANDMRS. BRUCE WAS-de- n and family spent a few days with Bruces mother Mrs. Ida Wasden. MR. Monroe, Dalltn Quarntierg, and Randy Memmott. Andrea Roldns sang "Where 1 MRS. AND w greeting. moved to Cedar City where they will and attend S. GUESTS Ouarnlierg, Jeanne, ee, and I loyd M onroe, Royce Memmott, Monroe spent the New Yea: week end with their daughter Susan Memmott, Joan Thompson, Kathy and Andrea Robins, lone and Mrs. Jauana Davis and family of Salt Lake City. Irene Probert, Don and David and Julte Probert, Marrtleeand MR 1972 Fillmore, i ne B.Y.U. slster-'n-la- of Beaver. Christmas morning calls came by telephon Ivie and family from Mrs. Jew-eof Flagstaff, Mr. A Mrs. Monte Ivie and family of Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morrison and family.of Canoga Park California, to extend seasons Christmas eve. AND n days with her Parents Dellal and Vlrgie Ivie. They were guests for a lovely Christmas dinner at hte heme of Mr. and Mrs. Don Baldwin A family lng of SP4 Dennis Cummings who returned from Korea on MIKE C1IRIS-tense- WAS RASMUSSEN RHEA home from B.Y.U. for the holi- were here for the Ihe home com ORSON Randall and Kathy and baby Laurel of Provo and grandmother Hazel Harmon an Uncle and Aunt Stan and Joy Harmon and family of Holden and many other relatives and friends who came to extend their best wish es to the yotig couple. AND MRS. LEE ROB-Insand two little girls of ner to MRS Pauls brother ans UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Pocatel) A held a lovely oen house on Dec. 29th at the Flowell Cultural Hall to honor their son Paul and his bride the former Teggy Braegger of Willard. Her parents were here for the occasion as well a the primary Presidency Leah June Johnson and Robinson, Diana Fullera very entertaining and delightful Christ mas talent program was presented on Dec. 24th by the Primary children. The Sunday School arranged for Santa to visit the children to glee them a bag of candy, nuts and an orange and also visit with them after the program. Kanosh Happenings ceebrate THE REY HUBER HOME WAS filled with family and friends for the Christmas week end. Coming to celebrate with other holidays with hts parents Mr. M rs. Joseph Robinson. MEETING District Scout leader Vernon Christensen of Kanosh present ed an Eagle Scout certificate to Richard Williams. Eagle Scout Durand Robison escorted Dern and Dixie Williams to the stand where scoutmaster Grant Robinson presented a pin to Dern who In turn pinned it on his son Richard, Richard pinned a mlnature pin on his mother Dixie. The program was presented by college students home for the holidays. Song ''What Child Is This by LaDawn Allen, Linda Williams, Jeff and Ben Robison. Plana Solo by Wendy Robison. Talk "A Positive Attitude" by Fern Rasmussen. Two songs "Angels We Have Heard ou High" and "O Holy Night by Rhea Rasmussen, Kathy and Linda W illiams, Wend) Llnnae Johnson and Robison, LaDawn Allen. Talks by Gae Rasmussen, Lyle Johnson and Alden Robinson. Prayers were offered by Dern Williams and Evan Anderson. MR. Friday, January 7, Vot 4 I Yah WSi NatnJ I Mfruhrt I Vsttf-o- Vsii s ra Surp Nia tW W4i 4 R 4 I tah I W- InMantt ( r i |