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Show Happenings Scipio Reporters Hilda Quarnberg and MR. LORRAINE MEMMOTT of Sal t Lake visited his brother Leon and wife Yerle for a lew Martin Batemon. Erma was born In Scipio. The was Saturday at 11 a.m. days. MR. DOUGLAS TETERSON of M Ilf 01 d visited his Mothers home last eek. Ills mother Is Mrs. CIo Peterson. Also over the weekend she had her grandson Gordon Pet erson and two friends of the D. MR. MRS. AND DON CL' li- and two girls, Kearns, spent Sunday visiting thelrpar-ent- s Mr. and Mrs. James Law-so- n. tis STAKE THE FOLLOWING Y.l1. Officers of the Relief Society visited the Scipio RellefSociety It was their Ward Tuesday. conference. President Edith Calllster, Julia Warner, Virginia Wood, Zella Walch, Stevens, Kathryn Nielsen, and Ila Mathews and Mary Bell Norris. Slsler Erda Robins gave the Social Relations lesson. President Edna Brad-fiel- d conducted. SHERRI LYNN THATCHER had a friend, Joan, stay with her over the weekend. Ell-zate- th VISITING AT ANNA J. DAYS on Saturday was her sonRotert and grandson Jimmy, Kearns. MR. AND VICTOR MRS. Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thatcher drove to Sandy on Surday. SACRAMENT MEETING LLOYD MONROE WAS HOME Sacrament and Ward Conference was held Sunday night. Conducting was Counselor Nell 0. Monroe. The music was taken care of by Anna Mae Quarnberg and Eileen Thompson. The Invocation was offered by Carl Pro!)ert. The Sacrament Services were taken care of by Kent M emmott, Kay Dlx M onroe. The Slake Presidency President Lloyd George, Frank Davts, Scott Speakman and Max Day visited at our meeting. The ward Bishopric and the Presidency of the different organizations and teachers as now constituted were sustained by the up lifted hand of each member present. visiting hts parents the LaMar Monroes over the weekend. BARRY MONROE WAS HOME visiting his parents the Kack Monroes. Rl'BY QUARNBERG has her sister Ivy visiting with at Yuba Dam. hr WANDA CARTER, KEARNS, Utah, sjient several days with Mr. and Mrs. her parents Wanda had James Memmott. brought flowers and shrubs to plant for her mother. AGNES JENSEN E. HAD drove to Alpine to attend the funeral of her cousin, Erma Piloodoiv Happenings Millard County PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 26, 1972 LOREN AND VIRGINIA - SAF- ford and their son from Kearns spent the weekend with Lorens mother, Mrs. Idola Safford. Meadow Happenings SACRAMENT MEETING WAS held Sunday afternoon with our Counselor LelandBushnell conducting. Paul Petersen led the singing with Roma Bird as accompanist. County Agent Keith Chapman presented awards from the l'tah State University to Stanley Pearson, Clean Up and Landscape Chairman of our Town for what was accomplished. Membership certificates for new members Geraldine, Margie, Gerald, and Steven Corbett and Linda Lou Plkyavit were read and they were accepted as new memters of our Ward. Priesthood members participating in the Sacrament Service were Chris Carling, Chris Emmons, Tony Cowley, Terry Petersen, Russ Bond and Brent Hosm an. Speakers from the Youth Program were Lisa Edwards and Jon Day. Paul Petersen then played an organ solo. Highcouncllman Louie Monsen from Holden was the visiting Speaker who gave the message from the Stake Authorities on Working In The Temple, and our responsibility In that work. Stake Temple Day was set for the 21st of June. The benediction was offered by Howard Freeman. MRS, REVA TALBOT FROM SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY morning was conducted by Paul truck division. Hinckley , spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Lula Gull and her sister, Roma Bird and her husband Howard. BERYLE MRS. BOND ed home this week after visiting her mother and other members of he family InCall-mes- a, California. Her father died on May 12, In a 1972 rest wood cemetary. Addison Leo (Lee) Chaplin 83 was born In Jerseyvtlle, Illinois, August 26, 1889 to Addison Green and Martha Me Dow Chaplin. He married Naude Vera Bloom on January 2nd, 1917 In Montana. He Is survived by his widow, a son and daughter: Don,Carlsbadge,Ca.; Mrs. C.L. (Beryl) Bond, Meaa Mrs. dow; Randy (Ruth) Mason of Tono-pa- h, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Chaplin lived In Meadow for three years from 1968 to 1971. I nd ation Exercises at the State University of New Mexico where their son Orrln B. Beckstrand Jr. received his Masters De- gree. They spent the rest of the week working on their place here and vLstting with hts brother Milton and nephew Harold and their families. 2 Ubt spoons butler 2 tablespoons chopped chives "4 2 cups light cresm or hU MR. AND MRS. MELVINCOX of Salt Lake and their grandson Hal Gregory of Murray spent the weekend at the Cox 3 lbs ), home. FATHERS - SONS AND Mother's - Daughters Banquet and program was held at the Cultural Hall Saturday EvenThere were 82 who ening. The Y, joyed the occasion. W.M.LA. Presidency Minnie Penney, NaDean Beckstrand, Donna Bond and Flora Stewart and Valate Creenhalgh had A over chicken. ( "00 . Ui (, i T"i a (ftf.i.f, T. fcn in HMiit'-K- OLHIV Unir C' Hi 'IDrClEo ir- And by followinq application directions on the label, they have not encountered any residue tolerance problems That's why GUTHION is the msecticide-of-choic- e when it comes to controlling J Ella Crosland - Reporter ATTENTION: LUNCHES WILL BE SOLD at the Holden Ward on Memorial Day May 29th from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. enjoy- able days In Vernal with their daughter and her husband Janice and David King and three children. CAROL GEORCE AND HER son Randall and her grandchild- ren Denna, Russle, and Tiffany, also Randalls friend Nell Timothy of Salt Lake were here on Mothers Day weekend with C.G. and Ane Stevens. Inez Ashman of Fillmore was also a dinner guest. Russle and Tiffany remained for a week visit when their grandparents took them home. MR. Hunter AND MRS. AMBROSE returned home for a trip to Salt Lake where they visited relatives and attended to business matters. MRS. ALLIE HUNTER Accompanied her daughter and family Ramon and Jane Carling to Paris, Idaho, and helped In getting them settled In theLr new home. Ramon Is with the Forest Service and had been transferred to that District. Otto went up and brought his wife home. UAL AND ' H MR. AND MS. JOE CHRIS-tense- n, Darrel and Mary Ann were here from Spanish Fork on May 13 for a visit with parents and Day grandparents Chris and Rose sons. MRS. DON NEILSON AND children spent the weekend In Axtell with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olson. GRANT AND MRS. of Oak City, visited on Sunday with her family the Lawrence Rasmussens. Overnight guests Sunday of Lawrence and Veta were Mr. and MR. Frandson Mrs. Ira Scott. MR. AND MRS. JIM GRAY and sons Jimmy and Wade were here from Beaver Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mace. pre-Moth- Christensen. MYRON GOULD, LAMA KITE placement student who makes hts home with the Don was presented acertP flcate of graduation from the Primary by President Leah Robinson at Sacrament Meeting on May 21. He was com -plimented for his untiring efforts In Meeting the requirements necessary and for going He will that extra mile. be leaving for his home In Crystal, New Mexico. ReceivTom-klnso- MR. AND MRS. FRED TOM-klns- on and sons of Cedar City were here for Mothers Day with their parents Melville and Nona Tomklnson. A. C. MR. went to McGill, GRECERSON Nevada, with his son Delvtn and his wife Audeen on May 14, to watch their grandson and nephew David Gregerson race In the motorcycle races. MRS. DON BALDWIN AND daughter Angela came May 13 to visit with parents and grandparents the Dellal Ivtes. On May 13 Carene went to Spanish Fork to be with her daughter- - In- - law Terri Lynn who was 111 and visit Terry. went with her and visited In Provo with daughters Lisa Vlrgls MR. AND MRS. LEE HOGAN and family of Sprlngvllle were ing certificates for their ns per- sonal achievement In the M. LA. Program was Gloria Francisco and Doreen Jlmm y. Both are on the placement program of the L.D.S. Church, Gloria with the Garth Swallows and Doreen with the Jarold RobWe hope these three isons. young people will be back In our Ward next school year with all the other Lam-anl- te boys and girls that are Nathan Navasl of now here. Fillmore sang, 1 Wonder When He was He Comes Again, accompanied at the piano by Raquel Robison. Linda Dutson - Reporter Bishop Dallln Nielsen pres-sldover Sacra ment Services for Second Ward on May 21, ed 1972. Prayers were offered by William Swallow and Rex M. Melville. Services were Sacrament taken care of by the Aaronlc Priesthood. Shirley Evans and Catheryn Nielson were in charge of the music. Youth speakers for the afternoon were Elizabeth Stevens and Verona Hunter. Guest speakers for the meeting were Melburn and Jetta Brunson. Debra Sylvester sang a solo. She was accompanied by Suz-anSylvester. na SECOND WARD NEWS Lamanite Students Give Program In Church t Counselor Lyle Evans conducted Sacrament Meeting for Second Ward on May 28, 1972. Prayers were offered by M errlll Dutson and Fred Warner. Stella Day and Catheryn Nielsen were over the music. The Sacrament Services were taken care of by the Aaronlc Priesthood. Doris McVay was put assistant camp director. In as Harley Handy and Lois Hall were put In as cord Examiners. Genology Re- The program was given by the Lamlnlte students who are on the placement program In our stake. Remarks were given by High Councilman Roy Tomklnson. - Reporter Talks were given by Myron Gould, Calvin Brown, Ashly Wauneka, Orllnda Platlro, ind GUESTS OF MRS. GRACE Rita Platlro. over Mothers Day Staples Cindy Sky and Angelo Jie were her sister and brother a duet. sang They were ac Paloma Stott and Milt Whitacompanied by Carma Swallow. ker of Provo. Her daughter Nathan Navassl gave a vocal Fae Starr and son Rae RichHe was accompanied by solo. field and Richard Starr of Snow Rachael Robinson. Dawn and Starr Carol College Miles Jensen, the Lamanite of the B.Y.U. coordinator also tlked. Concluding remarks were VICTOR AND LILLIAN Roby Bishop Junior Robingiven on Saturto Provo drove gers son and Dallln Nielsen. day. They were accompanied The Ward Choir sang the visitall Stott. They byGrace ed Howard Stott In the Utah closing song. OOO Valley Hospital and report he Is Improving. Better Fly Kanosh Happenings Zella Allen SUNDAY EVENING SACRA -- ment Services were conducted by David Christensen. The music was taken care of by Beverly Christensen and Martha Stott. Invocation by Alt Staples. Willard Whltker and Keith Turner were over the Sacrament. It was passed by Lee Price, Kevin and Lloyd Kes-le- r, Duane George and Dean Shields. The first speaker was Robison. The Relief Society Chorus then sang a number. Highcouncllman Alison Robison then gave a talk followed by another number from the Relief Society Chorus. The benediction was then offered by Sheredan Prows. El-dr- ed LILLIAN AND VIC VISITED their daughter and husband Den- nis and Kathy Smith and their family while In Provo. SoninieriSdpd UNIVERSITY OF UTAH June 26 -- August 19 OVERNIGHT GUESTS OF VIE GUESTS RECENTLY OF Forest and Norma Paxton were their son Harry and wife Col- leen of Salt Lake. GUESTS OF WHIT AND Bement on Friday were her son Connie and wife Joann of Tooele. KEN AND EVELYN LAWSON and their daughter Loralee all BAR-b- ra Rutherford Thursday and Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Babcock of Laguna Beach, Ca. drove to Evanston, Wyoming, to visit their daughter and sister Marcia Finney and her bus-baover the weekend. nd , A full program for entering freshmen For Summer Bulletin write to: , Summer School 305 F Park Building University of Utah Salt Lake City, v-- y-. trSS, uh84z c W: LENORE HAR-k- er Marian Stevens. MRS. HELEN RIGBY AND two children of Centerville had spent from Thursday to Saturday visiting her parents Mellon and Ellen Stevens and Colleen. Her husband Bill can for his family Saturday night. . i DELBERT BRINKERGOFF of Bountiful visited recently with his parents Wendell and Stella, sisters Golda Allgood, Pearl Robison, and brother Earl and their families. for Mothers Day with Dianes family the Ralph Robihere are visiting their fahter Missouri 64120. f. WENDELL of Logan spent the weekend at the family home here. and spdtiebugs. mites and grasshoppers Now is the time to order GUTHION Contact your Chemagro dealer right away1 Chemagro Division of Baycnem Corporation. Box 4913, Kansas City, M MRS. and Rhea. MR. AND MRS. SHIRLEY Hansen have returned home after spending several MR. AND Brlnkerhoff visited In American Falls, Idaho, with their daughter Ginger, her husband Larry Mlkesell and their four children. This was the first time they had seen the baby bora recently. They traveled on to Orvada, Nevada, to visit their son Fay and his wife Wanda and their family. MRS. CURA LYMAN AND her daughter Mrs. Rhoda Clark alfalfa weevils, leafhoppers. plant, lygus i' Holden Happenings the week. Tom and Kathle Hunter of Orem were weekend visitors of thetr parents Otto and A Hie. for weevils and other alfalfa pests green stand Salt Mist Ann McMurray, Luke City, stayed overnight Sunday with her Aunt Millie Cillister. She went on to St. George Monday. MR. AND MRS. C.L. DECK-- er of Kearney, Nebraska were visitors at their sister's home Otto and AlUe Hunter during GUTHION...still the best, low cost, season-lon- g control Year after year, alfalfa growers who apply GUTHION 2S (formerly GUTHION Spray Concentrate) insecticide on each cutting report a consistently leafy, healthy, Petersen. home In River- side, California. The funeral was held May 16 at Calimesa with the burial In the Ingle- 4 servings (21 speakers. Vickie Labrum and Rae Lynn Creenhalgh took care of the music. The Sacrament Gem was MR. JOSEPH BECKSTRAN'D given by Terry Turner. OF Bountiful visited with his Sacrament Serlce was taken mother a short while one day care of by Ray Stewart, Mark last week. Cowley, Don Beckstrand, Kevin Edwards, and Kay and Leo Dean Stott. MR. AND MRS. BILL FREE-ma- n and there three children Prayer by Stanley Pearson. spent the weekend In Salt Lake. CHICKEN IN CREAM teaspoon salt W teaspoon papnke J broiler fryer chicken the Those who took part on the program were: Janeen Bush-ne- ll, Kay Stoti and Robyn Carling who played a piano solo. Jan Bond and Kim Petersen sang a vocal duet. MRS. ORRIN BECK-straof Bountiful came back from Las Cruces, New Mexico last Thursday to thel r home here. They had attended Gradu- Vi charge of the Banquet. Special guests were President Frank Davies and his wife from Fillmore and he and Bishop Harold Beckstrand were DENNIS ti SHIRLEEN BOND spent the weekend In Salt Lake where he participated In the State wide American Trucking Association Rodeo representing Wycoff Company Inc. He placed second In the straight MR. Large covered skillet W cup all purpose flour Vergie trie - Reporter Eva Beckstrand - Reporter The first speaker was Nell O. Monroe, followed then by Don Quarnberg. Then Our Bishop Leo M. Robins, was the next speaker. The concluding shaker was Sc .1' Sjieakeman. The closing prayer was offered by James I.lsonbee. slep-daught- er, Yield: Floivell Happenings I WOULD 1 LIKE TO PUBL1-call- y thank Jess Ebnnett for delivering the news to the PPOGRESS on Tuesday morn- ing. Kanosh Happenings ' EARL . r: Va . f TT"W A yr rsw A MARIA WHITAKER drove to Richmond, Tuesday. They visited their daughter Joan and her husband Darrell Wilson and family. They went to Brigham City and visited Mario and Karen and family. Then on to Salt Lake and visited with their daughter Carolyn Weenderllck and hushand Don and family. Reluming on Saturday. OF MRS. FREDA Sunday were her grandson Lynn Newly and his girl friend of Salt Lake. GUESTS CONGRATULATIONS Christensen on GUESTS OF REX AND NINA Hutchlngson on Sunday were Burt and Thelma Rouse Tooele. And their cousins Wayne and Lllltam Smith of Cerrltas, Ca. The They stayed overnight. Rouses also visited Vella Allen. MARGARET Telephones ringing, hand shaking, good luck kisses are your tribute today. When all the excitement dies down, think about your objectives and your future; today is a turning point in your life. SWANSON HAD spent several days In Salt Lake last week for medical attention. n: a TRATT AI.I.RLI) was In t.mn Moniy saying hoik) to friends and relatives. He says Bloomington is continuing to grow with ni my tusv homes nnd npirtments going up. Eutah COftTINIftTAl BUSINESS ADDRESS 390 West 100 North DELTA, UTAH J |