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Show Floivell Mappanings Ivie - Vcrgic Reporter JOHNSON l.INNAK WAS from Oilmen for tlie week end with her family the Avalon Johnsons. Phil was also home from Cedar City with his family. down WENDY ROBISON SPENT the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Junior Robison, Tess, Durand and Alvin. TRACI THE DA V OUTER OF Mr. and Mrs. l.ee Hogan of Sprlngvllle, Is here for a visit with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Jolene, Dale and Charlie. of Cawley sent of and RICHARD Grove, had MRS. AND MR. rleasant Tuesday and Wednesday week with his sister Rose and last brolher-ln-la- w Chris Christensen. MR. AND MRS. JIM CRAY, Jimmie and Wade of Heaver, came on Saturday afternoon and stayed until Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill The M ace's are happy Mace. with a new little 9 lb. grandson born April 29th at the Delta Hospital to thelrdaughter Jane and her husband Gene Eklns of Hinckley. Little brother Brian Is here with hts grandjarents. Another brother Ben and sister Mary Ann are In school at home. of Salt Lake City s;ent several days visiting with their and daughter Grant andAr-lee- n Robinson, Brian anil Bart. They brought their daughter home after she had been In Salt Lake to keep a medical son-in-la- w appointment. AND MR. FRANK MRS. Brlnkerhoff were happy to have their three daughters f.nd their hustiands visit during the weekend. M r. and Mrs. J rry (Gladys) Poe and children Gerald, Gordon and Georgia from rt Flagstaff; Mr. and Mrs. (Gwen) Romans and children Frank ant Kae Lynn from Ely; Mr. and Mrs. Phil (Lea Ann) Mathews and children Myron and Annette froiriPanaca; Mr. and Mrs. Kwtn wtllden and Corrlne of Glenwood also visited her sister Portia and brother-in-law Frank. Ro-le- CLARK CHRISTENSEN Received a sustaining vote at.Sacrament Meeting on April 30, to tie ordained a deacon In He the Aaronlc Priesthood. Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen. i MR. MRS. GENE DAVIES and Altiert and David of Eureka were here on Saturday evening and Sunday with tier mother Elaine Emits, Georgia anl Billie. STEPHEN' CHRISTENSEN OF Henderson, Nevada, spent most of last weekend helping his brother-in-la- w Reid Penney, lie stayed at the home of his parents Chris and Rose Chris- tensen. MR. AND MRS. E L, PECK THE F LOWE LI. WARD MIA Maid Night was Daddy-Daught- er hell Tuesday April 25, 1972. The Beehive girls and their f tliers and the Laurel girls anl their fathers were guests. Guests also were the Mutual Presidency and the Blshoprlck. theme was The Fallln Raindrops on My Head." Games were played and a dinner was served to 27 people. Keep Holden Happenings Crosland Reporter MRS. ESTELL BENNETT was In Cedar City fora fewdays this week helping her daughter and husband Karl and Sue Esp-ll- n and daughters move Into ttielr new home. l.l'CILLE JOIIN-sn- n and daughter of Bountiful were here to enjoy the weekend with their parents Hart and Johnson. ROY AND GEORGE I'OllWE Smith anl I.aurtlz anj Lynda their son move here their home. .Laurtlz working with his fa in Wesley Jarvis. t AND RHEA DEAN Stephenson are enjoying having three of their grandchildren with the, for a visit. They are Bruce and Pamela and Eric Richardson, the children of Karen and Coral Richardson of I ps 11a nt o, Michigan. Karen and Coral are cm the three week tour of Fnrhuil and of F ra"tv. I WE ARE PLEASED AND SELENA two children ', Rtiho, were calling on VhNE.ST Chr tenser and . ft ' Tim ami ; istted his brother Lloyd ilene and Ihelr family. MRS. TED AND Ri WN JUllN-so- n anJ cMIJreu of Salt lake were (he guests of their parents Fred and Emily Johnson for the weekend. ETHEL WOOD. VERA NJX-o- n, Lenora Stpehenson an l Ralph Jones drove to Murray Sunday to attend the Birthday celebration honoring their Aunt I v ita Evans on her 5 Pth birthday. ROBERT AND CEMEt WIL-sof Salt l.ake City were thetr mother llarel vLsttng Harmon during the weekend. They were JoineJ by Orson and Verl Christensen and sons, Paul and Teggy Christensen of Flo-we- ll on Sunday. RONALD STEPHEN-so- n son of Logan sjienl several days with her rents Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Bennett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stephenson and Brent. Also at the Bennett's were Ihelr other daughters, Norma from Dixie and V amnia from Salt I ake. and SOIL STEWARDSHIP WEEK MAY 7-- AND JOY HAH-m- on and children, Susanne, and John'also Samuel Bennett were In attendance at the Harrlman Ward Sunday for the Testlmonal honoring Elder Michael Bennett prior lo his entering the mission home .Saturday May 6th. Michael Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Bennett and the grandson of Samuel Bennett, Clair, Donna and the nephew of the Harm on's. His field of labor will be the Saskatchewan Alberta Canadian Mission. VISITING THEIR PARENTS Bill and Ruth Stevens and Tally for the weekend were Marie .Dill .. k Included uslcal numbers Kendall Quarnberg accompanied by bis mother Anna Mae on the guitar. A trio composed of Glenda Mathews, Mary Monroe and Danette Berry sang. Talks were given by Miss Pam Bevan and Kary Monroe. A One-aplay, The Busy Signal," had the following cast; Jeanle - Janet Robins Mtldred - Carol Jean Probert David - Kay Dlx Monroe Friend - Kent Memmott Keith - Mark Monroe Bud - Kim Quarnberg. Laugh-I- n by the following hoys and girls; Cindy Meminott, Janet Monroe, Chris Virginia Probert, Thompson, James Quarnberg, and Gordon Pallow. Closing prayer by Nell O M ct Millard County Soil Conservation District I s proud io Join with 3,000 camjanton Districts all across Die nation In sjxm-sorland observing Soil Stewardship Week, May Jack Monroe, Chairman of the M Ulard County SCD Board, announced that this years observance will have as Itstheme Creative Conservation." All citizens share the resjmnslbl-lit- y of taking care of the natural resources thay use In a way that will preserve those resources for generations of the future. Menders of the Millard County Soli Conservation District Board of Supervisors are Jack Monroe, Newell Mlthcell, Melvin Whitaker, Blaine Penney, and John Stephenson. MRS. RETTA Dl'NCAN went back to North Ogden with her son David and his family for a visit with them. Invocation was offered by De Von Quarnberg. Debra Smiths membership was presented for the wards approval. Jimmie Luclente was sustained by the Ward members to be ordained a teacher. Short talk was then given by Mark M onroe. Then a quartet of Debra Sylvester, Verona Hunter, Jolene Robison and Wanda Tomkinson sang.- They are all from Fillmore. They were accompanied by Annette Mathews. The speakers for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Chan Memmott, who reported on thetr stay In Germany. The clorlng song was The Lord My Pasture will AND MRS. MERVIN Beckstrand and children, Douglas, Kenneth, Karvln and Ker-lesfient a short while with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil-tBeckstrand. They were on their way to Heber City to participate In a Frogram and on party honoring Carolyns father Walter Setter, who has been released as a Bishop after eight years service. They called on Saturday on their way back home to Las Vegas. They also visited the Harold Beckstrand family. MRS. MERLIN & MON-ro- JOANN MEMMOTT OF SALT Lake sjient the weekend with her parents M r. and Mrs. Chester THE Mb' Tl'AL MIA MAIDS was held at the home of Dlx and Joyce Monroe on Suhday night after Sacrament Meeting. e drove lo Bennlon Saturday to visit ttielr daughters lone and Jannna Davis and children LEI .AND Thompson and Reggie, Midvale, sjent (he weekend with thetr pa gents Mr. and Mrs. Riley Thompson. The occasion was AND MRS. week end from Salt Lake City after spending a week with her daugh- ters, Shlrlene Verdene, Carolyn and Faye and their families. MR. A MRS. FLOYD Ql'ARN-ber- g of Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Scott of Nephl, visited at Claude Quarnbergs on Sunday. MR. A MRS KIRK MEMMOTT ami family, Provo Sient the t v. snt broken. VISITING AT THE HOME OF BUI and Verlene Hatch were Francis Ylcentl and Ruth Pol-ac- ta AND JEANNE MONROE. Merllee Memmott, SHERRI THATCHER the misfortune to get hurt a tractor. Luckily her foot MISS la-- weekenl visiting his itirents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Meminott. Noyce a Hatch, U.S.U., Logan, Robins and Dallln Quarn-her- g, H.Y.l'., Larry Robison, Snow College, sjienl Ihe weekend home with their families. Barry Monroe and Susan Memmott, C.S. I., Cedar City were also home. from Crystal, New Mexico, his motherand grandmother at who live with Ihe Hatches also got to visit with them. MR. AND MRS. GUY ROBINS look Mrs. Rotitns mother,Vlo-l- et EsKlund to Salt Lake for medical attention last week. She Is slaying In Bountiful with her daughter Yvonne. TOIL. AND TEGGY HARRI-so- n and (amtly of Sallna spent Sundy afternoon at Scplo, visiting he? sister Verlene ll3tch and family. HATCH SPENT th weekend at home with her MARILEE parents the Bill Hatches. emmeu Hr? n, MR. AND MRS. RALPH son Gall and wife, their daughter Judy and her husband Raljh and two grandchildren. Tooele, visited friends Saturday. Their father Willard Peterson Is In Tooele, after sending he winter with his son, l.ane, of New Mexico. He Is In a rest PET-erso- SECOND WARD NEWS IN VISITORS RECENT Bountiful were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stott with their daughters, Delane, Elaine, Delores, Margery and their families. MRS. 1972. AL-bra- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace stopjied Albrand, Salt to visit relatives on their way from visiting another Son, Steve and Colleen, In Arizona. NOEL AND ETHEL ROBINS had their two gratJsons, Brett Robins, SU2 and Kurk Peterson, Spanish Fork, vlslttnc with them Saturday and Sunday. Noel and Ethel look Ihe boys home Sunday afternoon. MR. AND MRS. EARLBIUD-flel- d drove to Callente, Nevada, lo visit their son Darwin, wife Fay Louise and family. MR. AND MRS. VERNSTONE had their daughters Wanda and Neva to visit them Ihe past week. The girls had been to Bloomington, near St. George. MATH-ew- s Prayers were offered by Lyle Evans and Leon Sylvester. The Trlests and Deacons of Priesthood look Ihe Aaronlc care of the Sacrament. Cathryn Nielsen and Stella Day took care of the music. Youth seakers for the afternoon were Flora Parker and Rosie Nielsen. then sang. The Teen-AnglThose who sang were Michelle Iverson, Jane Dearden, Terri McBrlle, Arlene Tomkinson, Julie Emmette, Kris Day, and Rosie Nielsen, they were accompanied by Joyce Warner, and their leader who lead them was Stella Day. One of the guest Stealers for the Meeting was Elder Michael Evans. Mike Is going on the Yruguay Paraguay Mission. Blaine Huntsman then gave a talk. He was followed by his son Clayton Huntsman who has recently returned from the Mission. The ward Choir sang the closing song. es la-p- an George. They went to tie with memtiers of thetr family and to attend a sesslor at the St. George The occasion was Temple. to witness the temple marriage of 7elda's neice Pamela Harding and Dennis Brunson. A large crowd of relatives and friends enjoyed the family re- !m ni'TSON-Report- er A MRS. STEVE STEPR-enso- erhoff from Baker, Montana Is here visiting her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Lew llos man and thetr family. MR. J'OYD SORENSEN WAS taken 111 Friday evening, and was taken to l,DS Hospital by his wife Myrtle and son in law, We wish him well and Ace. hope he will le back home very Their daughter Dorothy and husband Are were here sjietidlng the weekend with them and They gnughter Rose Marie. IBe In fly MR. AND MRS. BRAD Thomj'son, Salt Lake spent Sunday at the Bill Thompson residence. They also visited Mr. Thompsons folks, Elsinore. MR. A MRS. MARK ROBINS drove to Logan Sunday to visit with scott and Jolene Memmott. Panseys." Be Story by Trav Bond. Toughtful. Story by David Beckstrand and John Bond. Songs Jesus Once Was A Little Child and I Think When I Read That Sweet Story Of Old. and Be Kind." Dare To Be Right." Poems by James Freeman and Scott Petersen, Pray A1 ways. Poem by Linda Roach. Story by Lois Rowley. Story by Shelly Freeman. Class Group- - Teacher Betty Mae Labrum Class Examination Teacher-KathleHosman Closing Song- - "I Know My Song es Brawley, California visited a short while Monday morning with her cousin, Mrs. Zella Stott. MR. WILLIAM BLAKE WAS visiting friends here for a few days last week. MR. AND MRS. BILL FREE-ma- n went to Salt Lake City one day last week on a busi- ness trip. MR. AND MRS. JONES ARE Knows. ing. LADIES attended Relief Society Stake Leadership Meeting on ThursFOLLOWING day April 27th; Flora Stewart, LaVeda Duncan, Eva Beckstrand and NaDean Beckstrand. OOO EofeiR). SunpeiScIpl UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Special workshops for teachers June 12 -J- une 23 Regular session June 26 August 19 For workshop brochure or Summer Bulletin write to; Summer School California visiting their children and grandchildren who live there. CUL-tur- al RELIEF SOCIETY Refinement Meeting was held the 2nd of April with La Veda Duncan conducting. Music was under the direction of NaDean Beckstrand and Laurel Stott. Invocation by Edith Bennett. Audrey Brunson gave Lesson 6- Into the Hand of a Woman." She was assisted by Edith Bennett. Benediction by Sharon Carl- ing. THE SUNDAY MORNING session of Relief Society was conducted by Flora Stewart. The prayers were given by Lola D. Bushnell and Minnie Tenney. The Lesson was given by Audrey Brunson. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY was conducted by morning Venoy Labrum. Jan Bond led the singing and Janeen Bushnell was the accompanist. Invocation by Bill Freeman. The talk was given by Sandra Swallow. Sacrament Gem byTlmCarl-In- g. SACRAMENT MEETING ON Sunday afternoon was conducted by Leland Bushnell. Paul Petersen led the singing and Roma Bird was the accompanist. Invocation was by Ben Stott. Priesthood members conducting the Sacrament Service were: Shan Carling, Mark and Tony Cowley, John Beckstrand, Kay Stott, Lynn Bond and M lchael Jtosman. The speaker from the Youth Program was Carolyn Penney. The Primary Association prepared and presented the Program with Counselor Shlrleen Bond taking charge. Sharon Edwards Is President and Iris Bond Is the other Counselor. Teachers who sat on the stand and helped with the singing were: Jan Bond, Lisa Edwards, Kathleen Hosman and Betty Mae Labrum. NaDean Beckstrand led the singing and Flora Stewart was organist. The theme was Keep My Ways." There Is Something Song; That Even A Child Can Do, by all the children. Talk to the children bv Bishop ooaroMnoa Kanosh Happenings Zella Allen - Reporter SACRAMENT MEETING SPRING BARGAINS! 511A330 Utah Hybrid Corn Seed - 50 lbs. 14.49 14.49 U S. Rubber Iirijration Roots ALL K1SDS of LAWS MOWERS Inohiflinf) this Rargaiii Vulcan 3hp Ilirgs Stratton Motor TORO I. AWN MOWKRS TORO Garden TII.LKRS 4hp. ecd Wheelbarrows .... . 59.95 189.93 Garden Tools WKF.D CHEMICALS Kimballs & Co. Fillmore, Utah 84631 They brought their er Kimberly home with the,. winter little Blhsop Billy Turner conducted Sacrament Meeting. Lillian Regers and Beverly I MRS. FLOYD ROBl-so- n of Ely , Nevada, visited their daughter and her husband the Brant Georges last week. BRANT & KAREN GEORGE drove to Ely, Thursday of last week. They visited her parents. LORALEE fighlmg bronchei . . . Inlontry, Armor or Field Artillery. Which-eve- r you'll be you choote, trained to a roior'i edge for and your yourself defending Country in fhe U.S. Army. Today's Army wants to join you. - SFC David A. Deaton 118 North Main Street Richfield, Utah 84701 Call Coil'W - TWELVE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ! I A generous 1. 2. I banker. Wide brimmed hat and :ight britches. 3. New piek-u- p truck with iun rack to hold hot shot eane and rojx?. Goose-nec- k trailer (same I 4 as but small truck) jcolor enough to park at a local caf n a zone. 5. Two leopard dogs and Jutrse with a fancy saddle. 6. A sjiool cf bob wire anc li few cedar posts. I 7. Some cows. 8. Pasture land any land hats finished prxxlucing n profitable cash crop. A part-tim- e job at a J9. factory'. A good pocket knife -- 10. while trading. 3'r11. whittling A modern rnch ke?'C J J completely customized to J your jienonai uale from f J Niles Leonard Mobile I Homes, Inc. For more information I 12. on complete custom living, - contact MRS. FAE STAR OF RICH-flecame Saturday and took her mother Grace Staples to Provo to see the eye doctor. They met ber brother Milt Whltker of Salt Lake City and brought him home for a visit. AND MRS. R. LLOYD Babcock of Joshua Tree, Calif., spent from Monday to Wednesday here. They were guests of Whit and Barbara Rutherford. P.O. Box 747. more, Utah. Ph. ld MR. RANCHING FOR . grand-daught- were over the Christensen music. Invocation was given by Alt Staples. Marvin Cummings and John Whitaker were over the Sacrament. It was passed by Doug Dean and Mike Whitaker, Shields, Vince Mooney. Youth speaker was Jenney Penney. Doug Whatcott was advanced to be a priest In the Aaronlc priesthood. The program was given by the Indian Students In East One played a piano Millard. selection and 2 sang soloes. Others gave talks. The n Miles Jensen over the Indian student Program gave a very nice talk. Bishop Junior Robison also of the Indian Program and Bishop Billy Turner also gave talks. Benediction was offered by Glen Quigley. MR. Combat Arm. You ton toke your pick ot tho ed Benediction by Chris CarlTHE 7-- m Honest." Father Hospital Association that next Is National May Hospltl Week. We live In an age of cynicism , and hospitals certainly have been the target of their share. Hospital costs and how theyve grown Is a topic that has been a favorite target for among the vlewers-wlth-alarus, and the occasion for the criticism will become even more frequent as the subject of national health insurance receives Increasing national attention. No one certainly not the hospital people themselves--denithat hospital costs have gone up at an unpresedented rate, as have the costs of all service-orientbusinesses which must allocate the major portion of ihelr budgets to wages and salaries. A perhaps less readily understood reason for the Increase In hospital costs Is hinted at In the slogan adopted by the American Hospital Association for National Hospital Week. The theme--W- e Want You.. In the Picture of Is said to express Health not only hospitals traditional dedication to making sick people healthy but also their modern commitments to providing the framework for keeping all epo-pl- e Thats a big healthy. order and exjserlence Indicates that It cannot be filled sheaply. This Is not to say that the cost of hospital care should not be subject to scrutiny and close monitoring. It should and will be, and often It has been the spoke men for the nations hospitals who have been the first to tell us so. But If the American people want a helth care system that will provide all the services for all the people all the time and the action In Washington certainly leads us to think we do then perhaps It Is only realistic to temper discussions of price with determinations of value. week, Lets Be Kind To Song3. One Another." Story by Teressa Bond. Poem by Trudy Bond. Be 713-533- Fill-- j 9 c. VAR STOTT J GORDON AND DA11LEEN Staples srent the weekend with his parents Alt and Lorraine Staples. Dentece and a were also there from Cedar City. I MIKE LIND CUMMINGS of Cedar City and Dennis of American Fork spent the week end with their mother Lela and brothers Ross and Marvin. GUESTS OF ADR1A AHL-siro- m Wednesday and Thursday of last week were their daughter and husband Maynard and La Rae Croslln of Bountiful. glrl-flre- nd GUESTS OF AFTIN GILSON from Monday until Thursday were her sister Mrs. Katie Walker of Lyman, W yomlng; her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Guild of Wheat-lan- d, W yomlng. Wednesday they toured to Leman Caves. LI OYD gers had AND HELEN Ro- their family home Rex of Draper, Pat Sunday. and Larry Anderson and family of Monroe. HERB AND ELOISE BRANDT and son Terrll of Layton spent the weekend with her parents Andrew and Margaret Swanson. LAWSON OF ST. Goegre visited her parents Ken and Evalyn over the weekend. KIRK PENNEY OF MONTA-zuCreek was home over the weekdn. JANET WHITAKER VISITED her family over the weekend. VERNON CUMMINGS OF S. L.C. came down to visit his mother Ida Cummings over the weekend. MRS. NINA DE BLOOIS OF Provo came Saturday morning and picked up her sister, Marla Whitaker and husband Earl. They drove to St. George to help their brother Leonard Wood celebrate his 80th birthday he Is an ordinance worker In the temple. They returned SaturNina remained day evening. here until Sunday. TIfE Iiwn Carts Granger. Yourself." I Have Two Little Songs Hands," and Little Purple MRS. EVALYN JONES FROM n, SanDlego, Cal. are here visiting their jiarents Mr. and Mrs. J. Wells Robins and her borther Bishop 1 eo M. Robins and family. soon. BRINK - db CHRYSLER union. MR. MARGARET ORR DAVID COUNSELOR conducted Sacrament Services for Second Ward on April 30, MR. AND MRS. CECIL A cynic, It has been said, Is a man who knows the price of everything and the value of That witticism was nothing. anbrought to mind by an nouncement from the L'tahState Beckstrand. L. Give of 1. In Rileys Mrttnlay. LEE GREEN-halg- h returned during the n, MR. VALATE MRS. .MRS. MR. AND MRS. AI.AN sjienl Saturday In St. 1 ne Harold WEEK HOSPITL NATIONAL en The closing prayer was then offered by I.eVoy Memmott. PERILS Memmott. Quarnterg and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Quarnberg drove to Las MR. AND MRS. MYRON WAS-de- n drove to Parowan on SunVegas, Nevada Friday to spend tne weekend. day and had dinner and visited with Myrons brother Newel and MR. AND MR 4. HANS PETER-sohis family. Mr. Riley Thompson and Anna Day enjoyed Wednesday BRICE WASDEN AND SON at the Mantl Temple. of salt Lake attended our meeting here on Sunday morning. MR. & MRS DAVID TETER-so- n They had been (o Aurora, Utah, and two children, Salt Lake lo get Bruce s mother Ida City spent the weekend visiting Wasden, after stopping at home Davids grandmother CIo for a few hours, they took Ida Peterson. home with 'hem to Salt Lake. 4 MR. Prepare. home there. H ng STANLEY ojienlng exercises, Hie theme was presented by Kary Monroe. the MlssAn-dre- relv ' 's and friends Tuesday. make will l Vernon Monroe presided, and after Sacrament meeting was conducted by Counselor Nell O. Monroe. Hope of Ojienlng song was Israel". be rt. MR. - Ella PHE-sent- a nice Utah 84631 Friday May 5. 172 Fillmore, - Eva Robins MI. A. program Tuesday night directed by the drama leader Shirley Robins and the stieech director Thelma ProSCIPIO THE MK. ALDEN ROBINSON AND HIS friend Brenda Peterson s;ont the weekend here with his family the Ralph Robinson's. Happonings Scipio Maxine Reporters Hilda Quarnbcrg and Millard County PROGRESS r.leadoiv Happanings Beckstrand Reporter MARRIAGE OF DEN-n- ls Brunson and Pamela Harding was solemnized In the St. George Temple on Saturday. Those attending Ihe ceremony were his parents Elwln and Ventta Brunson, Fillmore; Alan and 7elda Mathews, Scipio; Glen and Ella Mae Miller, Calif.; Clyde and Marsh Harding, Cedar City; Sheridan and Faynet-t- a and an Prows, Kanosh; Uncle Karl La Fever, St. George; Her parents Frank and Mildred Harding; brother Art and wife Kae of Cedar met them after the ceremony and they all dinner at a local restaurant to celebrate. SHERIDAN AND FAY PROWS spent last week In Cedar City with her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Reed Cox where Shlrd did some cabinet work. MR. AND as special as the day MRS. CHARLES Avery returned last week from California where they sjent the memento to save Something everyone will have to remind them of YOUR wedding. 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