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Show Wendell Robisons Move Roger G, Kelly Named Roger T. Kelley was nominated to be Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower and Reserve Affairs) by President Richard M. Nixon on February 4, 1969, confirmed by the Senate of February 28, 1969, and was sworn Into office on March 3, 1969. Mr. Kelley was born on January 14, 1919, In Milwaukee, lsconsin. He received hie B.S. degree from the college of the Holy Cross In Worchester, Massachusetts,, In 1941, and then attended the Harvard Graduate School of Business Adminstratlon before joining the Navy In 1942. He was separated from the Navy as a Lieutenant In 1945 after service that Included duty aboard a minesweeper In the Atlantic and command of a coastal transport In the Southwest Pacific. Mr. Kelley was employed the Mi, and Mi's Wendell Raid-so- n, their two sons and daughter h.ne r turned to F llmore to resi te. They have been living in Oniahi, Nibraska. Wendell is the son of Mis Alice Robison. MR. A MRS. CLAUDE Koland DeLynn Peterson Receives Recognition of "MISS UTAH" To Tour With U.S.O. Group Janls Gentry, Miss Utah 1972, has been Invited by Miss Ed- ucation and Training from 1962 to 1964 , and Vice President for Personnel and Public Af9. fairs from He was Vice Prelsdent of the Caterplller Foundation, and Trustee to the Lakevlew Center Arts and Sciences, Member of theCathollc High Schools Board of Peorle, and a Director of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Kelley have one daughter, six children Mary Ellen, and five sons, Timothy, Roger, Peter, Stephen and Paul. Their address Is 7008 Heatherhlll Road, In Bethesda, Maryland. 1964-196- One sympton of an undec-tehearing loss Is the In- art The Co., Peoprta, Illinois, from 1946 to 1969, serving as Labor Relations Manager from Director QUARN-ber- g spent one afternoon last week visiting In Aurora with Claudes brother Floyd and family. Caterpillar Tractor 1954 to 1963, NATIONAL GUARD STORY To Fillmore Ass't Defense Secretary by (Continued d ability to hear balance sound from high fidelity or stereo record players, warns the Belton Crusade. Crusade officials urge that persons experiencing this symptom have a hearing test either by a medical ear specialist, at a hearing clinic or from a hearing aid dealer. America officials to participate In the annual Miss U.S.O. Tour of the This year the Far East. Tour will spend 22 days at military bases In the Pacific. In addition to Miss America and Miss Utah, the performing troupe will Include state contest winners from Louisiana, Massachusetts, an Virginia and South Carolina. I have won Janls says the prize I most wanted at the Miss America Pageant In this Invitation to travel with Miss America to Asia as part of this U.S.O. Troupe." Janls became Miss Utah In June of last year after having won her local title of Miss U.B.LC. at Roosevelt, She Is the daughter Utah. of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gentry, Vernal, Utah. Before Janlsh departs from Utah In July to rehearse In Atlantic City and New York, she will crown her successor Saturday, June 10 at the annual State Scholarship Pageant In Salt Lake City. She reminds contestants throughout the state of the May 1 deadline for entries to the State pageant. work of Kolan De-Ly- nn Peterson formerly Sclplo and now a resident of of Hemet, California , will be shown during the month of February In a one man show at Massacre Canyon Inn, Gilman Hot Springs. Mr. Peterson , who Is currently president of the Hemet Valley art Aoosclatlon, was chosen by the group to dis- play his watercolor paintings He has been at the event. named Artist of the Month. He studied with Ray Sol-ivof He mete, Robert Lanof Lemon Grove and atdry tended Dr. Robert Bannisters sum mer school In Lincoln City, Organ last summer. Peterson works escluslvely In watercolors and most of his works are seascapes, land scapes, and boat harbors. His landscape "Cranberry Lane won the 1970 Professional TroPhy Award at the Hemet qAISSOW ADVENTURE F4.M P'ooutud br CMuCn KEEN I lilt lUIHiMMl'O.!, IMCVKiHS THURSDAY Adults $1.75 FEBRUARY 2-1- ) 12 & under $.75 Reqular Pass List Suspended ONE NIGHT ONLY .. mi a .AVALOH THEATRE r A LIGHT RAIN OR DRIZ-zl- e, especially after a dry will produce a thin film which makes a road a prime skidding sur- spell, greasy face. Manufacturers routinely perform more than 40 separate tests and measurements on tires before they are submitted for Federal safety lnspoo-tlo- n. MR. AND MRS. LE VOY Memmotl received word of the birth of a great grandchild, a boy born to M r. and Mrs. Loreta AnnlvleandDave of Hamilton, Air Force Base of Callsornla. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ivie of Sait Lake City are first time grandparents. And for LeVoy and Ella this is their first time Fuller great-grandchi- LARRY friend WHEN A TIRE HAS ONLY Inch of tread depth left. It Is worn out and should be 18 replaced, for safety's sake, says the Tire Industry Safety Council. STlDENTBODY OFFICERS elections will be held on Friday, Feb. 18. Those running for officers are: President: Mike Deckstrand, Hal Bee ksl rand Vice President: Janice Hunter, Loy Dobson Secretary: Chris Trimble, and Kathy Johnson Reporter: Tess Robison ,Jlll Anderson Social Manager: Hene Dutson, Cindy Memmotl Historian: Elizabeth Stevens, Vickie Labrum Business Manager: Jayne Dearden, Ladd Bushnell Ex. Cheerleader: Carolyn Penney, Terri McBride Paper Editor: Maralee George, Anna Stevens Yearbook Editor: Rosie Nielson, Kris Day Iss Sherrie Hansen grandparents Mr. and Mrs. LeVoy Memmotl. Also Sam and Willie Memmott and children of Granger spent a day last week vlsPing at the Mem -mott home. PET-erso- n, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Thompson, and Mrs. Agnes E. Jensen spent Friday In Richfield, the occasion being Mrs. Petersons birthday. A lovely dinner, shopping, and visiting was enjoyed by all. MR. AND MRS MERLIN are in Salt Lake with their daughter lone and Jan-aDavis and family of Ben-nlo- n. nd MR. AND MRS. NOEL went by bus to Los RO-bl- ns An- California, geles, Friday morning to spend a week with husband Stan Perom, NaDlne will celebrate her birthday while they are there. ED MEM-mot- t, visited hls mother Ina on Wednesday. THE FOLLOWING CHILD-re- n and grand children erf Mrs. Ina Memmott came to help her celebrate Second Ward News Linda Dutson - Reporter COUNSELOR LYLE EVANS conducted Sacrament Service for Second Ward. CATHERYN NIELSON AND Stella Day took care of the music. SERVICES of by the SACRAMENT were Priests taken care and Deacons. TALK WAS CIVEN A her 83rd birthday. Lon and Ossie of Sal t Lake; Mont and Maxine, Mark and BY Scout Master for the ward Merrill Dutson. Troop 202 leaders also gave talks. These were Colin Orr, Eugene Orul-llo- n, Ron Day, Kevin Warner, and Jim my Whicker. PETERSON . EDDIE family pul on the program for THE the night. A violin duet was played by Pattle and Penny. They were accomapnled by A talk was their mother. given by Gwen Peterson. After this talk their two boys, Gary and Michael sang a song. They were accomapnled by their mother, Gwen. The concluding speaker was Eddie Peterson. Mr. Peterson also sang a song at the closing of the program. Prayers were offered by Left oy Robinson and James W hick er. Florene and Nell and Edith of Sclplo; Burtls and Connie Quarnberg and their children of Sclplo; Freeman and La Vonna and family of Richfield Gay and Rosa Lee Robins oand children; Steve and Yvonne of Sal t Lake; Ray Nell and Jerrls Monroe of Provo; and Jolene of Logan. SACRAMENT MEETING ON Sunday was conducted by Bishop Leo Robins . Opening song started off the evening. A short talk was given by Jolynn Quarnberg. And Kim Quarnberg. A orpn and piano duet by Carol Jean Probert and Annette Mathews. The program was given by Mr. Mottell Mathews, Mr. M yron Wasden, Mr. Earl Brad- field, and Mr, and Mrs. Mont Robins. They reported and told of the trip to Hawaii. Closing prayer was offered by Stephen Probert. MISS MARLENE STONE OF Logan spent the weekend here visiting her parents and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Marden Stone. ment MR. JACK FREEMAN AND nephew Chris Emmons of Mesa, Arizona are here visit- ing Mr. and Mrs, Howsrd Freeman, Jacks parents and his brothers Bill and Jim and their families. MR. & MRS. J. CLIFTON Beckstrand of Manll spent the weekend at their home here. FEATURE INCH 1i IU MEAS DlAG COLOR TV Advanced GE Meas Dtag Spectra Brito picture tube 18 Inch Fine Tuning Control GE Sensitromc tuning system GE Rebacolor Chassis 4 inch round Dyna power speaker 180 sq. inch viewing area WM 274 CWD $338 .95 THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE spent Saturday the 12th of Feb. doing work In the Mantl Temple. Harold, NaDean, an Milton, Eva, and Mary A. Beckstrand, Wilbur and Ha Rowley, Paul and Mary Ellen Peterson, Delynn and Betty Mae, Venoy, Noreen Labrum, Gtlbert and Telia Stott, Lottie Robison, Ivt Stewart and Ruby Freeman. MR. AND MRS. Fillmore, Utah 84631 LELAND Bushnell and Harold Stewart spent Tuesday Feb. 8th working In the Mantl Temple. MR, AND MRS. STANLEY went to Salt Lake City during the weekend. Stanley returned home leaving Ha to take care of her grandchildren while their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker Pearson are gone on a JUNIOR trip. AND FRANCIS O Neal of Las Vegas spent the weekend here visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart. Other member of the family were with them. M RS. J OYC EBECKSTRAND spent the weekend In Las Vegas with her husband He has been working down there for a fo w weeks. De-Ly- le. THE SU NDA Kimballs & Co. drove over to Delta to spend the day to visit and help celebrate Phyllis McAuthurs birthday, Mrs. Anne Mae Quarnberg, and Connie Quarnberg, M rs. Rosa Lee Robing M rs. Gloria Probert, Mrs. Joyce Monroe, Mrs. Donna Quarnberg. UTAH PRESS HUSKY AD MAN Continued from page MR. AND MRS. LEE JOHN-so- n and son Bob of Odgen. Spnet the weekend visiting, friends, and relatives of the tt and three children of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mem mott and Royce Memmott of Logan, spent the weekend with their parents, M r. and Mrs. Howard Memmott, Scott and Jolene also visited at the M ark Robins residence. MERLE MRS. MEMMOTT celebrated her birthday on Saturday at her daughters home Mrs. Maurcle Herbert of Sallna. A turkey dinner was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Chad Herbert of Sallna; Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Herbert of Duchene; Mr. and Mrs. Va 1 Herbert of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bat-lo- u n; and two children of Mr. and Mrs. Wlb Welch of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Hal Memmott and his children, Clair awl Gloria and family, Chan and Lugene and son ; of course her husband Alton was on hand to help ut and make things a happy lay for her. Le-Va- BUSH OF CARL MR. Long Beach, stopped lo see friends In Scipio, he had been up north to see bis mother whos health Isnt loo good at the present time, M RS. ARLENE MEMMOTT MRS. KIRK A KER-be- rt and children of Dusehene visited wlh visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Memmott Sunday, AT THE HOME OF MEL and Phyllis Quarnberg to cele-brattheir birthdays were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Larson, Holliday, Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Dinah) Powell, Salt Lake and son; Mr. and Mrs. Glade lene) Edwards and three children, Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Helen) Quarnberg and son, Fillmore. Mels Is the 13th and Phyllsas Is the 14th. he (Ramona) Thatcher of Sclplo are the proud parents of a boy born In Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Clude Quarnberg are the Mr. and M rs. grandparents Rex Peterson are Great Grand- Y SC HOOL WA S conducted by Venoy Labrum. Janeen Bushnell was the accompanist and Vickie Labrum led the singing. Invocation by Stanley Pearson. Talk by Robyn Carling. Sacrament Gem by Tr m y Rhodes. Relief Society was conducted Flora Stewart. Roma Bird played the piano and Eva Beckstrand led the singing. Prayers were offered by Lenna Rowley and Lola Bushnell, The homemaklrg lesson was given by Ann Dolllns. by SACRAMENT MEETING ON Sunday was conducted by Coun- selor DeLyle Carling. Invocation by DeLynn Labrum. Paul Felersen led the singing with Roma Bird as accompanist. Participating In the Sacrament Service were: ShanCarl-in- g, Tony and Mark Cowley, Beckstrand, Leo Dean Stott and Ernest Rowley. Speakers from the Youth Program were Joyce Hinton and Michael Ho man. Rose Ann Warner gave a violin solo with her mother, Julia Warner as her accompanist. The concluding speaker was Bruce Warner a recently returned Elder from the Brazil He gave a very Mission. Interesting talk and bore a strong testimony. Benediction was offered by Leland Bushnell, Other members of the Warner family present were his father Fred and his young son. Don THE RELIEF SOCIETY Homemaking Meeting was held Tuesday, Feb. 8 with Dorothy Beckstrand conducting. Prayers were given by Telia Stotl and Alma Rhodes. Ann Jones taught the ladles ho? to make plastic and wool place mats. Others quilted on a targe Relief Society Quilt while still others embroidered pillow cases and Tea Towels and House Shoes. Lunch was served at noon by Della Bennett , Anna Salford, llene Wagner, Mary A Beckstrand, Dorlhy Beckstrand and Flora Stewart. BISHOP MRS. MELVILLE TOM KIN -son has been In Idaho for a week helping to care for her father Elbert Call who Is 11L MR. AND MRS. ORSON Christensen, Alan and Clark were dinner guests of her mother Hazel liaromon In Holden, Sunday. MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR Allen and family took their daughter and sister Marlene to Sail Lkae City, February 14 to enter the mission home prior to her leaving for an LDS Mission. was Vickie Staples. Seminary students under the direction of Bryant Stevens put on the program. Benediction was offered by Glen Quigley. OVERNIGHT GUEST OF Nora Price Friday was her father Herman Whitaker of Bountiful, brothers Milt of Bountiful aud W Ilford of American Fork, who stayed with their sister Grace Staples then returned home on Sat. MRS. CHELL HATTON left Monday with her two sisters Enid Dameron and Alta Warnlck of Hinckley to attend the funeral of another sister, Dez Ames. GUESTS OF MARY JANE Paxton over the weekend was her grandson Marlon Earl and his wife and 2 children of Bountiful, DICK AND REVA TURNER and 2 children of Bountiful spent the weekend with bis parents Kvith and Nelda and her family In Fillmore over Clayton Huntsman Returns from Mission the weekend. Clayton Huntsman, son of the1 Kathleen Robison Huntsman, and the grandson erf Mrs. Alonzo Huntsman, returned last week from a two-yemission In Hiroshima and Yamaguchl, Japan. Clayton graduated from Stanford University where he was com missioned an ensign and served a tour of combat dutv In Vtet Nam aboard the Navy rocket launcher, Carronade. He was called to his mission WARD Dr. Blaine and KEVIN CHRISTENSEN RE-lurn- ed home after spending two weeks In California on business and visiting friends, be made while on a mission there. MR. AND MRS. FERRON Ivie and Kurt, also their daughter Tamara and her hus band Michael Cannon, St. George visited for a while on Sunday with hts brother and sister - lo - law Dellal and Vtrgle Ivie. They came especially to visit their mother and grandmother, a patient at the Fillmore LDS Hospital, MELVILLE TOMKINSON and sons Fred, Don and Howard left Feb. 15 to attend funeral services In Idaho for Nonas father Elbert Call who passed away Feb. 12. NORMAN JACKSON, SON of M r. and Mrs. Merlin Jack-so- n was baptized by Brian Robinson and confirmed by Bishop Ralph Robinson Feb. 5 at Fillmore First Ward. eral for Krlsteen Hutchinson. They had dinner with her mother Freda Christensen, VERNON & ALICE CHRB-tensand son Cl eve went to the Temple In Mantl Friday and on to Salt Lake where en Cleve entered the mission home cm Saturday. release FLOYD AND IDA ROBISON and Ralph and Verl Ahlstrom of Ely Nevada, were here to attend the funeral Wednesday. CAROLEE ing A PROGRAM and Arlene Edwards and Sydney Keel sang, accompanied by Susanna Sylvester. Talks on Scouting were given by David Allen, Billie Ennis, Ivin Young, Scout FAUNCE News from KANOSH Three of the Whltxker brothers. Herman, Milton a. 5 Wtlford, visited Cn Kanosh during the weekend. They tart related to Eart and Willard WhinkcT, Grace Staple and others. Earl and Mark Whitaker were In Salt Lake recently for him to have a check tip. lie was seriously injured In a traebr accident some tdme His doctor say he Is ago. recovering satisfactorily. op Ralph Robinson, AlanChrts-t- e risen, Durand Robison. A song by Ken and Clark Chlrstensen was accompanied by Carma Swallow. Charlie Bta recieved a sustaining vote to be advanced from a deacon to teacher In the Aaronlc Priesthood. Prayers were offered by Richard Williams and Rex Allen. M rs. Lloyd Keel and daughter Lori, Mrs. Harold Edwards and Debra Sylvester attended meeting here. OPENS SHOP HERE Ralph Evans has moved to Fillmore from Southern Cali, f mla end has opened a wedding business. His shop Is tn the old Warner place about 173 Tiu.a VVe. North He lias a business ad In the classified seetioa of Ralph is the AWa Robison DeMnto. s.n-4n-k- re FILL-mo- visited with his friend Ken Christensen and attend-de- d Sunday School and rament meeting here. Sac- Wesley Huntsman Out Of The Service Wesley Huntsmen and his wife hase been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. IHier Huntsman and other fumiy members. Wesley recenty completed a tour of duty 4n Vtotnun and Is now separated from tie Army. Mr. and Mrs. Huntsman will be living in San FVir1sf,o. He will return to the Job he had before entering cm vice. 100 Combo! Arm. yl ! You con tel f.ghlmg broiwhui . . , lfotry. Armor or But Afhllmy. Which. or you chooc. youll be boirud to a rotor edge lor defending your lull end Country in the V S. Army. Today' Army went to join you. FIREPROOF ZOMOLITE ATTIC INSULATION SAC-rame- re parks. girl's trio, Mary Jo & MAE Logan, and Kay Gardner of Fillmore were here to attend the funeral Wednesday. of master Grant Robinson, Bish- nt AT meeting Feb 13, was In commemoration of Scout week. Dexter Anderson, Supt. of the Y M.M. I A. announced the numbers and gave the open- THE daugh- of Salt Lake came Wednesday to attend the fun- ter Leann Clayton was Invited by the and ward authorities to give his report In Blaines and his wife, Helens home ward at Sacrament meeting In Salt Lake City on February 13. Following the church service, Helen hosted a buffet dinner for the families. Blaine drove to Fillmore. to bring, his mother to Salt Lake for the church servlet. Also In attendance for this occasion . were Dr. Blaine, Jr., and his family; Jon Huntsman, who flew from Washington D.C.; and Dabby. Blaine and Helen brought his mother back to Fillmore the following day. Clayton U currently enrolled In the PhD. program at Brigham Young University. TAYLOR, AND REVO NEWLY their son Lynn and and stake BRICE TURNER ed. Youth Speaker said. Immediately after from the service. BILL conducted Sacrament Services. Lillian Rogers and Clara Quigley took care of the music. Invocation was offered by Victor Rogers. Willard Whitaker and Olaf George were over the Sacrament. Jarl Christensen, Kevlnand Lloyd Kessler, Mike Whitaker and Terrance Faunce passed. Memberships of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Crook and famly were read and approv- Flowell Happenings Service were Priesthood members: Ladd Bushnell, Hal, Don and Richard Beckstrand, Kay and Leo Dean Stott. on your right to oubllsh what you see fit," he aid. Nordmark referred to the recent charges leveled by the FTC at tn ready - to - eat cereal marketers advertising volume and questioned who Is to say how much is too much. "Husky Oil, he said, "invests mtlllons of dollars to serve the automotive and food needs of the motorist and trucker along Interstate high ways but In some areas we cannot buy a billboard to advertise the facility where Jobs have been created." He Indicated some members of the advertising community have tried to be clever and shrewd rather than factual and honest In their advertisements. "As a result," he said, "their ads havent said anything that has real meaning to consumers." He suggested this may be one reason for con"Prices shown sumerism. In edvertlsements must represent a recognized value. A price reduction, If offered, must represent a bargain, a true consumer benefit," he Kanosh Happenings ar attended a personal shower for her daughter Rosalie In Sal t Lake on Saturday. Rosalie will be marrrled In Feb. MR, 1 sumers and Sclplo area. They attended Sacrament Service. Bob has Just returned from a French Mission for the Church. Meadow his BIG Guests at Ithe homo of Ctn nnj I let tio Robins in Scipio this pivt weekend wore Mr. and Mrs. Garle Lyons. A.shton, IJUbo, who stopped on thtlr way to jon a tour into.od Mexico. Also at their home wrre Phil Nielson, Salinn; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson, Ogden, and their s n Robert who had just Kt.urned from an IDS Mission in France. STONF. MRS. CLARICE and Vickie, Mrs. Vern Stone drove to Salt Lake Friday on business and also tc visit with members of their family. THE FOLLOWING LADIES MEM-mo- , D. pa rents. SUNDAY SESSION OF THE V Guests at Robins Home a checkup with her doctor. MR. AND MRS. JEFF MR. AND MRS. HANS Sallna, MRS. LYNN JONES of Murry were here one day last week visiting her father, Thomas Swallow. O AND of Salt Lake City visited his MR. AND MRS. The talented and promising artist will teach a workshop class for the Moreno Valley Art Association on February 12th at Casa Del Rey In Hemet. on He also has palntlns display at Chrlstwood Galley In Rancho, California, and they will be shown soon at the Woods Gallery In Idlewood. DeLynn and his wife Shar-ro- n have two young daughters, Carlene andDlana. They make their home In Valle Vista East of Hemet. DeLynn Is a graduate of Millard High School and a former student of Gwen Hunter; he Is the son of Clo Peterson and the late Albert Peterson of Sclplo. M DEESTRA Monroe MR. Simulated IV AuruptioB Scipio Happenings Farmers Fair. M1IS News A As-slta- an continued Adventure tor the Whole family and the State of Utah. Utah Adjutant General, Major General Maurtnce L. Watts announced this week that the keynote speaker for nt the banquet will be the Secretary of Defense for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, Roger T. Kelly. General Watts said some 200 com muntty leaders have been Invited to the formal affair which will be held at the Ft. Douglas Officers Open Mess In Salt lake City. This years winners will Join an impressive list of past M lnuteman Award winners including Army Chief of Staff, General William Westmoreland and MormonChurch President Joseph Fielding Smith. lllard County PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, February 18, lava M DON QUARNBERG MR. took his mother Blonda to Salt City Thursday for Combustability Smoke Flometpreod DO-IT-YOURSE- .Zero Zero Zero LF In new or over old intulotlon. Just pour it between the joists ond level leaves no heat leaks. Call Your Local Lumber Dealer |