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Show Holden Happening b Ella Crosland MRS. WESLEY STEPIIEN-so- n attended her aunt's funeral in Colorado Springs last Tuesday. She accomjanled her cousin, Mrs. Helen Cook of Milford, out on Sunday and returned Wednesday. In town for Memorial Day and to visit their brothers Wesley, Clen and Stanley Stephensons were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stephenson, Craig and of Spanish Fork. Christine Mrs. Hllma Staples, Elsinore, Naomi Wanlass and son Mike, daughter Jolene Parker and children, all of Monroe; from Salt Lake were; Myrth and David Johnson with their daughter Gwen and husband Leonard Breur and their three children. MR. AND MRS. JAMES RUYF have purchased the Ira Scott home. They are busy with repairs prior to moving their furniture here from Calif. ELMEDA TlRNER HAS after a months visit In California with her daughter and and husband Bernlece Thomas Stephenson and family. ed Bernlece and her daughter lene brought her home. WILFORD Jo- JOHNSON IS A patient at the St. Marks Hospital In Salt Lake following surgery on his hip. We wish him a speedy recovery. CALL TO TELEPHONE and Estell Bennett on Saturday morning told of the arr. rival of a new Proud parents are Karl and Sue Esplln. Two sisters are waiting to welcome the new one home A Jess grand-daughte- MEL AND SONIE JOHNSON end two children of Las Vegas, OUR TOWN (Continued Gene McBride, Noble Day. Day, Jim Carter and Kenneth Robison mowed the grass Including all of that tall weedy stuff In the entrance of the park, while the rest of us dug weeds, Irlmmed trees, dug suckers, trimmed grass edges, carried debris with pitch forks and piled It at the entrance to the Park. Believe me there were many truck loads of trash which Tom Reeve hauled to the City Dump the next day, after the Sewer people cut a small entrance to the Park through which he could carefully guide his pick-u- p truck. By the way, ; when we began the project we had to park our cars a block way and carry our tools down the side walk to the Park as the big piles of rocks from the sewer trenches, blocked the entrance to the park no woitder Jane Wtlsonand Deloros Brunson never did figure out how to get Into the Park. Reporter Roy and Lucille Johnson and daughter of Bountiful were Memorial weekend guests of their parents Jart and Lanola Johnson. AT THE BEN CROSLAND home during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Crosland and family of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Crosland and family of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Crosland and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Crosland of Salt Lane, Mrs. Gwer. Crosland . Logan; Mrs. Nell Crosland, Bob and Eileen Hallow, Levan. TRAVELING TO GUNNISON, Colarado to enjoy the Memorial Day weekend were Blaine and Jan Crosland and son Travis, Matt Watts and LaRee Crosland. They will be the guests of Jans parents Boyd and Jerl Watts and Brandon. MEMBERS OF THE LATE Austin Johnson family gathered at the family home for visiting and feasting. Those here were: Rowland and Bessie Johnson; Ivan and Theone Bennett and three children; M r. and Mrs. Gary Bennett and daughter of Salt Lake; Ada Christensen an d two children of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lovell and four children of Oak City; also their married daughter Mr. and Mrs. Juan M. Lopez of Orem; The group Invited their Uncle and Aunt Mr. and Mrs. J. Royal Bennett to Join them . HOMER AND JEAN STEP-hensand daughter Susanne and Linda and son Michael and his girl friend PennI Larsen on of Sacramento, California; The me miters of the Lions Club adjourned to the Ilene Cafe for a dinner meeting at 7:30 p.m. while the members of the Fillmore Garden Club enjoyed a bounteous supper in the Park. Before supjter the Fillmore Teen Angels with Joyce Warner President, Michelle Arlene Tomklnson, Iverson, Darnell Mundy, Rosie Nielsen, Jap Dearden, Chris Day, Julie Emmott, and Terri McBride gave a program on "The Value of Birds, William Moyes gave an Interesting talk on "Game Birds. Following supper the members of the Garden Club finished up the grooming of the Park. Our grateful thanks to both of these groups for their diligence In making the Park so inviting for the Memorial Day visitors. United Effort Mokes OUR TOWN Beautiful Groups such as these who give themselves lo make OUR TOWN beautiful, and all of the contributors to the Plano Fund help to make Life such a pleasant experience! ivuiiaju county PROUKtoa Utah 84631 June 2. 1072 Friday, Glade and Muriel Stephenson of Cedar City were with their mother and grandmother Mrs. Flossie Stephenson during the Memorial Day weekend. MR. ti MRS. KERRY green stand And by following application directions on the label, they have not encountered JOHN-so- n of Salt Lake came to attend his brother Clarks graduation and to spend the weekend with their parents Earl and Mary Johnson and family. ALso at the Johnsons were Blaine and Beverly Lund and family of Kearns. SATURDAY THE LEW COOK Family members gathered at the home of Carl and Phyllis Bennett and family to honor their father at a birthday party. Coming to enjoy the day were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cook and fmlly of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Cook and son Boyd and his fiancee Robin Flnllnson of Pleasant Grove. Mr. Lew Cook, Mr. and mrs. Roy Cook and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thomas all of Delta. CALLING AT THE HOME of J. Royal and Ada Bennett were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bennett and family, Mrs. Ethelyn Bennett, also Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jensen. CLEE AND VENEZ JOHN-so- n had their daughter Brenda and Butch Cropper and son with them on Memorial Day. JEAN AND ELM HOF HINES had most of their family with them to visit during the weekend. Bruce and Ilene Farrer and son Chris, their daughter and husband Merl Dene and Jerry Hanks and two children. Gaylen and Janet Winters and three children all of Provo. House Full of Company hme of Mary and Mel a Jolly place durTurner the long weekend with ing family and friends on hand. Arriving from las Vegas were Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick Wridmon. Livicve nnd Norma Day came from Salt Lake City, Mrs. La-vr Melville nnd sons. Reese, Cary nnd Chris from Wcndov or. David nnd DIAnn and sons Duke and Malt from llcbor City. The w vs New Boby Daughter Mr and Mrs. DDon Framjv ton are parents of a baby girt born May 29. 1972 in a Salt Lake nroa hospital. They have two sons to help welcome the new baby. Grandpirents arc Mrs. Helen Peterson, S L.C., Mr. ami Mrs Fay Frnmpton, FUlmore. -- "GUTHION...still the best, control low cost, season-lon- g for weevils and other alfalfa pests Year after year, alfalfa growers who apply 'GUTHION 2S (formerly GUTHION Spray Concentrate) insecticide on each cutting report a consistently leafy, healthy, Kanosh Happenings Fillmore, Reported by Lots Avery dine and Willard Armstrong, all SLC. The Wlnterroses flew AT THE REX VISITING the Christensens down to the Hutchlnsons, Memorial Day week lake in their plane Memorial Day Hutchlnsons, At the lake they all lived on were Red Gentry end family. the w lnterrose houseboat. The Hacienda His, Calif.; Cloyd weather was fine with no wind. Hutchinson, also Hacienda llts; They had a chance to do many Michael and Leeann Rutherford, things - fish, swim, water ski Salt Lake City; also all of Rexs and visit Indian cliff dwellings, brothers and sisters for hike to Rainbow Bridge and Memorial Day. These Include: explored many side canyons. Ken and family, American Fork; Karl and family, Beaver; Broze VISITING VIRGINIA HATTON and family, Provo; Bert and was her brother Kay Cummings, family, Elsinore; Joy Anderson Cedar City. and family, Magna; Shlrlene and HOWARD STOTT IS HOME Kaylynn Casklnnette.SLC: Gary o o. and family, after undergoing back surgery at Utah Valley Hospital. BEVERLY VIRGE AND Christensen and children, Paula, DIANA HATTON LEFT MON-da- y for Baker, Calif, where she Jarl, and Shelly went to Logan to visit daughter Gayle and Stan will work all summer while Buxton and their brand new baby living with her sister Debra Becket. She was accompanied girl Tacy who was born on Mothers Day. Beverly stayed by her aunt, Nada Olive, who for several days. will return to Kanosh In a couple She then visited another of daughter VeRae and Jim Hansen and three children In GrangVISITERS AT THE ANDREW er. The Hansens and Beverly Swanson home were their two returned here Friday for Paula's daughters and families, Mrs. and Mrs. Ward Adams, Granggraduation. The Hansens left their little er, and Mr. and Mrs. Herb ones with Beverly and Vlrge Brandt, Layton. in Kanosh for the weekend while In the Canyons. VISITING ZELLA ALLEN vacationing this weekend were her daughter FREDA CHRISTENSEN VISIT -Mary Jane and Jack Carlson, ed In SLC a few days with her S.L.C., their daughter Jackie, son Billie, his wife and two daughter Reveau and Ward Newchlldre. by. She returned In time to see three granddaughters IN TOWN FOR THE WEEK graduate from MilS Friday, Paula Christensen, Jackie Ann end and Clara Quigleys graduaChristensen and Jolene Robintion were her two brothers, son. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Quigley and Mr. and Mrs. Tom QuigALICE AND VERNON CHRIS-tensley, all Logan. Saturday, all the Quigleys and Bryant spent five days on Lake Powell with Alices father, Rib-b- y Stevens went to St. Ceorge to the Cannon family reunion and Young and Alices two sisters and husbands - Caroline to help Clara Cannon Burgess and Gayle Wlnterrose, andAl- (Mrs. Glen Quigleys mother) celebrate her 81st birthday. This coming weekend, Glen and Audrey and daughter Clara Contributors to Piano will be going to Logan to see Omitted from the Lst of con- Lewis graduate from college tributors to the pkvno fund in and see Tom commissioned a The Progress Last week were second lieutenant. Fine Arts Guild (witn name to PRES. AND MRS. LLOYD be on plaque; and In memory entertained at a family George Joe and Joan Stott, Fred dinner Monday. Present were and Julia Wumcr, Eldred and son duaghter Mr. and Esther Robison, Mark and Mrs. Plchard; Lynn Flnllnson and baby Jackie Nichol, ant Catherine son; Pres, and Mrs. Preal Robison Smith. George, Mantl, and their (wo Thank you all! daughters Inez Beeston and Stella Day children, Fillmore; Elolse and Raymond Warner and children, Sunset; and a friend Ralph Thompson, SLC, It ks. en 4-- H Club Organized alfalfa weevils, leafhoppers. plant, lygus and spittlebugs. mites and grasshoppers. Now is the time to order GUTHION. Contact your Chemagro dealer right away! Chemagro Division of Baychem Corporation, Box 4913. Kansas City, Missouri 64120 C11ELL HATTON WAS Vis- ited Monday by her cousin Ina live Kookie Hookers held Slarley, Burley, Idaho. The their first meeting on May 24, Starleys were spending the week 1972 at the home of our leader end In Fillmore. Fay Petersen. The following of.'icers were chosen: DOROTHY PAXTON Cheryl Petersen, Pres Kent; Saturday after two weeks In Long relatives Jenae Spcakman, Vice Pres,: visiting Leslie Warner. Secretary; Car- Beach, Calif. rie Ingles, Reporter; Barbara VISITING AT THE TIIEO-do- re M utinez. Song Leader. Penney home were Mr. Penneys sister, Call IWe, Provo, their granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ard, SLC, and another granddaughter, Janet Penney, Fillmore. ed AFTER BONNIE RUSSELL, Bountiful, visited her mother, Mary Jane Paxton here for several days, she took her back home with her Monday to spend the rest of the week visiting relatves. HLSTROM S THRE E were In town Monday -- ADRIA sisters A Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Larson, r. and Mrs. Art Steele Pleasant Grove, and Nina Johnson and daughter. Delta. Sandy, M AT THE LLOYD ROGERS were their HOME Monday daugher, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson and family, Monroe, and Helens sister Flora Cuddy and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Murdock, and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Murdock and family, all SLC. AT THE TAFT PAXTON home were his slier, Geraldine and Baird Anderson and children, SLC. LEANS MIKE AND were parents the RUTH-erfo- visiting rd Scipio Happenings Reporters Hilda Quarnberg and VISITING AT THE WALLACE Ivles were Mr. and Mrs. James Masters of Salt Lake, Nellie Ivle and son Kory, wife and family of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Reece Memmott and children. IDA WASDEN IS HOME and had most of her child- ren here for the Memorial We are glad Day weekend. she Is better and back home. HARMON MEMMOTT IS AT home now after being In the Utah Valley Hospital. He Is Improving and we are really glad to see him home. BOYD In a rest SORENSON IS NOW home In Salt Lake City and Is Improving. MRS. KEITH STONE AND ROXY STONE her CELEBRATED 77th birthday on Friday. She had a few ladles In to help celebrate. Her two daughters were here also to help her. DALLIN SHELLY QUARN-ber- g were home over the weekend from Provo . Also Lee A Cloward was here. They were here for the graduation of graduation. Jo-lyn- ns VISITNG AT THE HOME OF Claude Quarnbergs was Mr. and Mrs. David Quarnberg, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Quarnberg and family, Selma Trentor, Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Memmott and family. CLYDE MEMMOTT AND HIS family visited with Ina mott last week. Mem- LEE AND LLOYD MONROE were home over the weekend to visit their parents Mr.andMrs. LaMar Monroe. MR. AND MRS. LA VAH Anderson of Orem and Norene Ashman, sisters of Hettie spent last Saturday visiting In Scipio with Hettie and Con. Also their brother and sister-in-la- w Farrlest and Ylalle Memmott. Coming from Cedar with Norene was her friend Elena Perry. LEONA HUNTER OF ODGEN has spent a few days here In Scipio and Lemlngton caring for her mothers home , Dora Bradfleld, and working at the cemetery. She attended Relief Society Tuesday. Dora Is still residing with her daughter and her husband. MR, AND MRS. MARK RO-bl- ns drove to Beaver on Monday night to watch their grand- daughter Morrle Robins dance In a dance review. M R. AND MRS. BRUCE HA WS and son Marsden of Provo cal- led to see ihelr relatives Mr. and Mrs. LeVoy Memmott on Wednesday. MR. AND MRS. HANS PET-ers- on left Saturday for a trip to Prosser, Washington, to visit their daughter Joann and her husband Dave and their two children Dianne and Dale. They went to Dales graduation from hlh school. Jack Peterson of Kearns drove down Saturday to get his perents and then they will go by bus. MR. AND MRS. MONT B. Robins left Thursday for Downy California whee they will visit over Memorial weekend with their two children Lyle and J1U. Lyle has Just graduated from the John Spencer Tracy On their way they School. Peterson were Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Quarnberg and their family, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Lewis of Pleasant Grove. prayer. The Sacrament was taken of by Gordon Hallow, Kent Warrren Monroe, Memmott, Dale Robins, Kary Monroe, Steven Probert, Kendall Quarnberg. Ray Monroe offered the closing prayer. care Memorial Day weekend were: Paul Memmott and family of Salt Lake City; Paul Hatch and Marilee Hatch of Logan; Kirk Memmott and family of Orem; Reed Warden and family of Salt Lake City; Marlin Miller and family of Salt Lake City, Paul Martin and family of Nevada; Scott and Jolene Memmott of Logan; Margene Robins; Elwood Lambert and his wife (former Fillmore residents); Lynn and Phyllis McArthur and family of Delta; MR. AND MRS. GLADE JODY EDWARDS STAYED IN Scipio with her Great Grandma Blonda Quarnberg. MR. DELMAR WASDEN AND with the Lloyd boys visited Wasdens. VISITING VISITNG AT THE CLAUDE VISITING NONA C1IESLEY NORMA Pierson, Cclta; NEWELL A IV A HOW LETT, Las Vegas, Nev; TAFT A NEC A WATTS AND son Bari, Las Vegas; and home from Salt Lake City; Rl'LON A REVA DORRITY; A DELIA CORTSEN AND daughter LaRlta Cortsen; OLIVE WELLS: I LA TURNER; EVA AND MAX WHITAKER. day. OF NETTIE Saturday and Sunday were her son LeGrande, wife M erle and daughter Lesa, Tay- GUESTS George Devoe and son Terry, Magna spent MemorlalDay with His wife Bonnie stayed her. with her mother Wanda Beck-straIn Fillmore. Blrt and Ruth WlUdcn, Eph- lorsville. nd raim were guests also. GUESTS OF ETTA SLAUGH ter over the weekend and holiday were her daughter Bill Me Ilian and daughter Mary Jo, Bountiful. M GUESTS OF THE BRANT weekend and Memorial day were her sister and husband Bill and Lorna Rand, and two children, Provo their parents Floyd and Ida Georges over the Robison, Ely, Nevada. GUESTS OF EARL flElVOcA.'.HT SECOND WARDNEWS COULSELOR DAIVD ORR conducted Fast and Testimony meeting for Second Ward on May 28, 1972. Stella Day andCatheryn Nielsen took care of the music. Prayers were offered by Newel Day and Vern Freeman. The Sacrament was taken care of by the Aaronlc Priest- RETA AND REX Velma Williams was released as a Sunday School Teacher and Catheryn Nielson was put as one. Norse and Kathy Edwards brought their Utile (laughter to be given a name and a Se was gtvn a blessing. blessing and the name of Angela Edwards, by her Uncle In Duane Sylvester. Don and Elavee Turner of Holly Turner, by her father. Testimonies were shared by Counselor David Orr, Don Turner, Melva Day, Sondra Turner. -- an Dav. Kenneth Day. Kathy Edwards, Steven Lichfield, Duane Sylvester, Ruth Connie Warner, Lichfield, Debra Sylvester, Julia Warner, Wilma Edwards, Rulon Dutson, Valorla Turner, Tammy Turner, Mrs. Jan Freeman, Nolo Turner, and Wells Slarley. The Ward Choir Sang the closing song. Some of your friends will be going on to college Others to jobs If you haven't made any plans yet, consider a job with today's Army A bad their little girl to be gives a name and a blessing. She was blessed and given the name dffimg affieir sefe!? job that will start you at $288 a month With free meals, housing, med.cal and dental care And 30 days paid vacation A job where you can leai n a skill We have over 200 courses Taught by excellent instructors, m good schools, with the finest equipment around A job that can become a career in the Army Or in civilian life A job that gives you a chance to travel To live and work m places tourists only visit Like Europe, Hawaii, Panama, Alaska And with our Delayed Entry Option, you can sign up today for the job training you want and report any time within the next six months Wouldn't you enjoy your summer more if you knew where you'd be in the fair See your local Army Representative. contact: AND hi--? nswt sura son job-trainin- SEWARD, AT DAYS Quarnberg home over the weekend was Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cline Olsenand daughter Jam le. Also a boy they were lending.; Dean and Imogene Quarnberg Mrs. Newell of Sprlngvtlle, Webb, Springvllle, Mrs. Joy Mrs. Dewey of Grantsvllle, Harvey Carter of Nephl and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarnberg of Aurora, Mrs. Allen Quarnberg and two children of Sallna, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wasden, Marilyn and her friend of Salt Lake, and a friend of Jonneys Bob Russ. Ea Torrence, Calif. FRED4N0REEN California; Their son Charles, Kingman, Arizona visited on his way to SLC and when he returned Sun- hood. ANNA over Memorial day weekend were Robert Day and son from Granger, Mr. and Mrs. John Iverson and 2 children of Salt Lake City and Vivian Holman of Delta. VISITING AT THE HAROLD home have been his Mr. and Mrs. Bud Prevost, Orem; Iwo sisters, SOME OF THE OTHER OUT of towners seen In Kanosh this week were: LYNN A IPELLA HATTON, ds left Thursday for Tucson, Arizona taking with tnem Mr. and Mrs. Mel Quarnberg. They went down to the graduation of their son and brother Kleth He graduated on Quarnberg. Saturday the 27th from the school of Pharmacy. There he will be working In Tucson. Ahlstrom daughter, six;. GUESTS OF VIE BEMENT Owen Monday were her brother and George and wife Rhoda, Edith Bennett, Orem. enunon fords. VISITING WILFORD WATTS were his son Ivan and family, while. Marla Whitaker on Memorial Freeman and La Vonda MemDay were his brother Ted and mott and family of Richfield; wife Charlotte, Daughter Rose-an- n. Lon and Ossie Memmott of Granger, brother Harold, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs.l Washington, bis daughter Carla Orland Eskland of Wellington; Mathis and husband, Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Going their Provo; his sister and Mrs. Denlece Brown of Olive family, Ahlstrom and husband Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Keith MarLeonard and Mr. and Mrs. Edtin and family; Mr. and Kent die Whatcott, Bountiful; Pat Martin and family; Mr. and and Maxine McCune, Brigham Mrs. Stanley Martin and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Ivle and City. family; Mr. and Mrs. Arland GUEST OF RUSSELL PAXTON Stephenson of Nephl; Mr. and were his daughter Mr.andMrs. Mrs. Beth Curtis of Aurora; Alvin Rust and family. Mrs. Lee Peterson and her daughter of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. GUESTS OF RHODA PAXTON Leland Thompson and son; Mr. were her sister In law Ruth and M rs. Lee Johnson and their George and here daughter, the family; Mrs. Emma Memmott; Dean Landretts family. Mr. and Mrs. Grant ThompRobert and Coleen Palmer son; May Thompson and family; In the park and visited camped Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olsen of Russell, Rhoda and Bob, SLC, Nephl. who also visited the Paxtons. wlU visit their Aunt Wanda Baker and son Bill of St. George Utah. his and Art Steele, rleasant Nina Johnson and Grove; daughter, Delta; and two brothers Reno and It ha Ahlstrom, McGill Nevada, and Leonard and Olive Ahlstrom, SLC. WAS conducted by Bishop Leo M. Robins. The music was taken care of by Annette Mathews and Anna Mae Quarnberg. Howard M emmott offered the Ruther- Whitley n LAY-to- visited heie sister Utahna Bemls over the weekend. Calvin Bemls, Fort Hood Texas, Is vlsltng his pi other for a short VISITORS HERE OVER THE baby Sherri Lee went to Gunnison on Friday to the graduation exercises for her nephew Dean Thornton. He had a part on the program. FESSENDON, ETHEL Maxine Robins SACRAMENT MEETING rieppeninja rv&nosn g SFC David A. 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