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Show Holden Happenings Ella Crosland C,G, AND ANE STEVENS have been In Salt Lake for several days. They were called there due to the serious Illness of her brother George Baer. He Is In Intensive care due to a serious heart condition. Ills wife Is also a patient at the same hospital. AND MR, MRS, WILFORD were In St. George May 28th to attend Dixie College Institute Graduations Exercises. Their daughter Norma was a member of the group. Thursday Colona and twochlld-re- n Gordon and Donald again drove to St. George for and commencement exercises at the College as Norma graduated. Bennett tte MR, AND MRS. MONTSTE-ven- s and family of China l.ake, Calif.; were In St. George to attend the wedding of two couples of their ward. They came on to Utah to visit their parents Orvln and Louise Stevens and Kathleen. They left the younger children here and vacation In Colorado. After a weekend visit here they left to attend Education Week at B.Y.U. GORDEN AN MARY STEP-hens- on are rejoicing over the arrival May 30th of their first child. A girl was bom to them at the Utah Valley Hospital. Proud first time paternal grand parens are John and Coral Stephenson. - Kanosh Happenings Zello Allen - Reporter Sharon Marlor of Rexsburg and four children, Roland and Janice Stevens and family of Bountiful also Jan and Roye McKee and family also of Bountiful. Two of the grandchildren Deon an Gregory Marlor stayed. Jan and Koye took a trip to Calif., and their family enjoyed the trip to Disney land. The Marlor chlldrenaccompan-le- d the McKee family to Bountiful when theu returned from Calif. WYNN AND MARSHA an CROP-p- er three girls visited some of the Scenic Canyons during the weekend. FIFTY-FOU- MEMBERS OF R the Ben and Ida Crosland family gathered at the family home to honor their mother and grandmother on her 80th birthday Sunday, June 4th, Those coming to enjoy the day visiting and feasting were: Dougals and Beth, Connie; Garth and Carma Swallow and four boys; Blaine end Jan and Travis, Matt and Brandon Watts; Warren and Ella and four children; Lee R and Vicki and two children; Rex; Henry and Dawn and 2 daughters; Maynard , LaRee and Kathy and her fiance Mark Tenhovee; Phil and Tor Is and 4 children; Bryant and Marlene and 3 children; Mont and Carolyn and 2 children; Clint and Camille and 2 children. AT THE HOME OF BURTON and Lila Badger have been Don Sorensen their and two boys Gary and Nathan and a friend Daniel Williams. They went onto Idaho and on son-in-la- w Sacrament Meeting SACRAMENT MEETING WAS held June 4th and was conducted by Flshop Douglas S. Cros- land. The opening prayer was given by Garr Ashby. Sacrament Services were under the direction of theAaronlc Priesthood with the following participating: Ricky Bennett, Randy McKee, Kevin, Dean and Preston Stephenson, Gorden and Stevens Bennett, Jim Larsen. The Program consisted of four of the the former Bishops of the Holden Ward Speaking. Edward L. Dobson now residing In Provo, James W, Stephenson , residing here In Holden. The Choir then Sang Love At Home.' Melvin Stevens and Elbert Stevens. The closing prayer was by Stanley Harmon. Thursday their daughter Mrs. Don (M artlyn) Sorensen and daughter Jeanette Sorensen and her fiance David McCarthy. Two of the grandchldren had accompanied their father here and had been enjoying a visit with their grandparents. They will all be going to Salt Lake for the wedding of Jeanette and David on Thursday. JOHN AND JANET GARRETT and to children are here visiting their parents Ervin and Mabel Stevens, also the Norman Stevens. ALBERT ANDCHASTYBEN-ne- tt left for St. George on Thursday morning tobe present at the Eaccalaurette and Commencement Services held at Dixie College. Their daughter Katheryn was a member of the group graduating. BISHOP AND MRS. LOWELL Dobson of Orem accompanied their father to the meeting. MRS. MELBA HANSEN OF Pasadena, Calif., and her daughter Mrs. Jane Pugh have been visiting at the home of their mother and grandmother Mrs. Flossie Stephenson. GRANT ANDGENEALSTE-ven- s have had most of their family visit them during the Memorial Day weekendand durMrs. ing the following week. JERI CROSLAND, JO ANN and Jeannle Williams stopped at the home of her parents Warren and Ella on Thursday on their return trip that they enjoyed for a week In California. They visited San Diego, Sea World, Disneyland, Farm, and the Wax Museum. They also made the trip Into Tijuana, Dana Brad-fiel- d also accompanied them Knot-tsber- ry but remained InCallente, Nev. with her parents Darwin and Faye Louise Bradfleld. Scipio Happenings Hilda Quarnberg and MLSS MARGE NE ROBINS IS home visiting . She has been teaching In Battle Home, Nev. t DAVID AND RAY ANNA of Logan are visiting at the BUI Hatch home. their son LEE R. MRS. MR. AND (Elva) Peterson and daughter Sherle Shannon brought their mother Mrs. Florella Quarnberg home. She has spent the winter In Orem after being In the hospital for surgery and under the Doctors care for 4 months. They also spent Memorial Day In Scipio. Mr. Quarnberg Is now home for the Summer . SUNDAY VISITORS AT THE home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ivle were their daughter Pat, husband Gordon Carling, their children Lynnette, Michael and Jody. Also Carol Shaffer and Holly Hesllngton, all of Bountiful. Janice Robins, and her children and Glenda Quarnberg Joined the family for visiting. VISITING AT ANNA J. DAYS on Saturday and Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George LeBaren and 3 children of Sail Lake. VISITING AT THE HOME OF Blonda Quarntierg's for the Memorial Weekend was M r. and Mrs. David Quarnberg and Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Quarn- berg and children, and Mrs. Selma Trantor, and Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Memmott and the family of Nephl. ROXIE MEMMOTT AND SON Jack are home. It is good to see her In her home and yard again. Her daughter Amy and her husband Joe Sasrdus had brought them home from Salt Lake where they have spent the winter. CLIFF MEM- mott of Salt Lake City called to see Mr. and Mrs. Con Robins on Wednesday. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. DAVID CON-neland two children of Salt Lake spent Friday and Saturday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Monroe. ly BRETT ROBINS OF SALT ( Moxine Robins Reporters Is here spending two Lake, weeks with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Noel Robins. MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradfleld attended the graduation ceremonies at Utah State College of Logan Friday. Their daughter Joan graduated. MR. LARRY ROBISON HAD graduated from Snow College at Ephraim on Friday. His parents Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robison attended the graduation. MR. LA MAR grand-daught- AND Gary Turner cf Salt Lake spent the weekend at the Carl P robe rt resident. A birthday party for M argaret Probert was given by her mother Gloria on MonShe was 4 years old. day. Many friends attended. their baby of Jerry and Salt Lake. CHRISTENSEN FREDA ed word of another born to Jan Condle and her husband of Salt Lake. on great-grands- AND MR. MRS. GEORGE Stinson of KIngsman, Arizona came on Sunday to take care of their place and visit her sister Nlllle Hanson and her brother-in-la- w Layde Laubalso and to visit her The Calvin Keslers. grand-daught- er GUESTS OF THE WILLARD Whitakers and the Vlrge Christensens over the weekend were Chas and Betty Whitaker of Fallon, Nevada. Their son Dennis of Cedar City. They went to Cedar City to They went to see their brother-in-laHarold Warner of Nephl who had open heart surgery. They report he Is doing fine. They brought their grandson Michael Memmott back for a vacation. w ns and their daughters Andrea and DeAnn attended the closing part of the Dairy Queen Pageant on Saturday night at the Hotel Utah. Their daughter Kathy was chosen to represent Millard County. VIC AND LILLIAN ROGERS received word of a new granddaughter born on May 28th to David and Pam Rogers at A mus, Iowa. GUESTS OF CHELL HATTON over the weekend were her daughters Linda Boothe and Dawnl and children of Alpine. Linda left Sunday to attend Education Week at the B.Y.U. , leaving her children with Chell to tend. Dawnl will slay and help for a few days. GUESTS OF REX AND NINA Hutchinson over the weekend were their daughter LeeAnn and her husband Mike Rutherford. They also visited hls Whit and Barbara. Russ and RaNae McGinn and family of Burbank were also here. He returned home and left RaNae to stay for a week parents visit. MANY RELATIVES AND GUESTS AT THE HOME OF the Glen Quigleys over the weekend were their son Jimmy and hls wife Bonnie and their baby from Logan ; alsc their son Lewis and hls wife were there for a few days. Audrey Is now at school In Logan for a few weeks. ALT AND LOR-ralStaples home were their son Steve and hls wife of Salt Lake and their daughter Denise and her friend of Cedar City. AT THE ne Scipio Happenings i AFTON MEM-mo- tt and daughter Maurlnelier-b- et of Sallna and Mayla Billow of Levan attended the wedding of their niece Karen Memmott of Bountiful. She marMR. MRS. D L MRS. DONALD LAW-so- n and hls parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawson also attended the wedding of Karen Memmott then left to watch the show of Lawrence Welk who was presenting It In the Salt Palace. MRS. FREDA MR. AND MRS. NORD MEM-mo- tt spent Sunday In Salt Lake. - Eva J HATCH HE-tum- ed wtth her daughter Donna to Salt Lake after the M e mortal weekend. She will stay there to listen to her grandson Alan Nielson report hls mission. Also to attend the wedding of her Joanne Memmott. grand-daught- er EARL WHITAKER IS STILL In the Fillmore Hospital. Hls sister Merle Heard and her husband Sam called to see him last week. STAPLES HAS from a mission to Finland. Parents Alt and Lorraine had (heir family all home for the occasion. Steve and hls wife of Salt Lake, Gordon and hls wife of Cedar City, Denise and a friend of Cedar City. RANDY RANDY HAS MEMMOTT been to Salt Lake to attend two teas given in honor of her daughter Joanne, who will te married this month. SACRAMENT SERVICES ON Sunday night was given by the Senior Citizens: Counselor Don Quarnberg conducted. Invocation was offered by w llllam Hatch. Sacrament Services were taken care of by Chris Thompson and Kent Memmott. Lisa Mathews gave a short talk from he girls youth program. Mrs. Erda Robins and Nana Monroe spoke first. They were followed by Mr. Myron Was-de- n. The concluding speaker was Ruley Thompson. Lloyd Monroe gave the closing prayer. MR. & MRS. ORRIN BECK-stra- nd of Bountiful, and their daughter Sue Ann Thompson, her husband Kenney and three RE PORTED HIS Mis- Flowell Happenings WELLS JOHNSON HAD SOME al M of bis children home for Day Including Mr. and em-orl- Mrs. Doyal Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Johnson and their families all from the Orem Provo area. JOE CHRISTENSEN & her children Darrel and Mary VERNON AND ERMA ROPER of Sprlngvllle visited her sister Eva Beckstrand and her husband Milton on Monday af- ternoon. MR. AND MRS. LE MOYNE Bond of Salt Lake spent the took he mother-in-la- w Rose Christensen to Ml. Pleasant to visit the cemetary there on MAy 28th. AND MRS. FRED TOM-kins- and boys were here with hls parents Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tomklnson for Memorial Day. They left May 31 to go to Idaho for a two weeks vacation with Marjeans family. They plan to attend the wedding of her brother while there. VISIT rAVL ROBISON'S DR. CHESLEY R. DAVIES and family of Las Vegas visited with the A. Paul Robisons over the Memorial Day weekend. He took hls mother on to Salt Lake for the SunJay Service Mission report of Gordon Nlchol, who has recently returned from an L.D.S. Mission In Scotland. Gordon Is the son of Rulon and Shtrlene Nlchol The Taul and Beverly Groes-bec- k family met (hem In Salt Lake City then all returned to Flllmoe for Memorial Dav. Terry Petersen. The talk from the Youth Program was given by Gerl Plk-yav- lt. The speaker was President Ashby Robison who gave a tain on Messages From The Old Testament." Benedlcton by DeLynn brum. La- AND MRS. CLIFTON sister Mrs. Belva Stewart and her husband Harold and her brothers Ural Bushnell and Mr. and Mrs. Weldo Bushnell. MRS. SARAH ROWLEY IS here visiting her daughter Lena Bushnell, her husband Weldo and their son. THOMAS SWALLOW MR. had most of hls family borne for the weekend. Hls daughter Thera from Reno, Nevada, her husband and two children stayed Saturday night. Then on Sunday Opal and Lynn Jones of Murray; Chad and family from Roy; and Shirley Gotchy, her husband Stan ami family from Sunset. BOYD L LA VON ROBERTS MISS JANEEN BUSHNELL went to Cedar City with her sister Pat Slarley and went by airplane to Arizona to vtslt her brother Ned, hls wife and children In Kearney, Arizona. THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE from here went ot the Mantl Temple Saturday: Harold, NaDean, Eva and Milton Beckstrand, Leland and Lola Bush-ne- ll. Laurel Stott, PhU and Colette Mitchell, Venoy and Noreen Labrum, and Weldo and Ann Dolllns, Mary Louise Beckstrand also went over with this group. LINFORD BECKSTRAND IS with a vtslt from hls parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beckstrand for a short time on He was on a busiMonday. pleased ness trip to Las Vegas for the Company he works with. and their daughters Reta and Jua of Los Angeles are visiting In Utah with friends and relatives. They were visiting in Bountiful with her mother Lois Bushnell, who Is convale-sln- g after major surgery at the home of her daughter Elna Schmutz and husband Howard and also wtth Norma and Cecil George and family. The Roberts are leaving soon for a European vacation. They were here for Memorial Day. Also at the Bushnell home during the holiday were Melvin and hls son Kim. FREE-ma- n and son Richard of Salt Lake City were here on Memorial Day. BEN-ne- tt of Los Angeles, California, are spending the Memorial Day Holiday here and In Holden with her folks. MR. LEE ADAMS OF SALT Lake City and members of hls family are here with relatives and friends over the weekend. MRS. STANLEY rearson stent the weekend with their children In the northern part of the slate. AND DAVID AND BARBARA ROW-le- y and family from Las Vegas VISITING AT THE HOME OF Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Beckstrand on Monday were their daughter, Mrs. Nelda Wadleyof Pleasant Grove and her daughter Mary Jackson, her husband Richard and their children. BECKSTRAND DAVID AND JOAN DUNCAN and two sons of North Ogden brought hls mother Mrs. Retta Duncan home this weekend. She has been with them for the past few weeks. called to see hls folks the bur Rowleys and the Lew Bosnian's Sunday. They were showing their new baby daughter to them for the first time. Jay-lyn- n was born the 23rd of May In Salt Lake City. ROLLA IS with the other boys from our Stake to Maple Dell east of Payson to get hls Order of the Arrow" this next week. Wil- STOTT AND HIS father George from Ogden are here for the Memorial Day. They attended Sunday School on Sunday Morning. families Saturday evening were: on Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lovell of Oak City, Mrs. LaRue of Las Vegas and M r and Mrs. Leoyd Lovell of Delta. They were here to attend the reception. All-dred- ge WE HAVE THREE YOUNG men attending Boy's Stale at the t.S.U, In Logan this week. They are Michael Beckstrand, Ladd Bushnell and Hal Beckstrand. We are glad they are taking advantage of this op RILEY AND BEULAH PUSH-ne- .l are visiting her father Nell Stewart for a few days from thetr home In Ogden. MR. AND MRS. STOTT DUN -- can of Vernal and family visited at the home of hls sister, Mrs. Lola D. Bushnell cnSun-d- y. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY morning was conducted by the Counselor Venoy Labrum. Jan Bond led the singing with Janeen Bushnell as the accom- panist. Invocation by Therald to visit on June 1, with hls parents Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brlnkerhoff. They had been to Ogden, to get their daughter Terri Fae. She has attended Weber College this past year. FAITH DESPAIN OF MOAB has been vacationing with her Beth sister and brother-in-la- w and Arthur Allen and family. She came especially for her nieces Pal Allens graduation. FOR THE CRADUA-tlo- n of their daughter and sister Sharon Walton were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wrinderll and HERE another daughter Mrs. Mary Masek and her daughter June all Lom California. Thev also enjoyed their visit wtth thetr Pat daughter and and Evan Anderson and their children. son-in-la- w IRENE ANDERSON MRS. A daughter Phyllis of Salt Lake were here for Sharon Waltons graduation and to vtslt their sons and brothers and families; Dexter and Laura Lee Anderson and Lonnie, Evan and pat Anderson, Cindy, Julie, Bryan and Sheila. Irene and Phyllis will spend the summer in Oregon where the latter will be employed. Irene has two married daughters In Oregon that they will enjoy visiting. MR. AND MRS. BILL MACE In Hinckley on Fast Sun- were day to attend meeting with their children Gene and Jane Eklns and family. BUI assisted when Gene blessed hls little son and gave him the name cf William B. MR. AND MRS. DON REAY THOSE W HOWE HEARD HAD attended the funeral services In the Axtell Ward Chapel on May 30, for M rs. Newel Olson, mother of Jean Nielson ofClear Lake were: Agnes Johnson, Wells Johnson, Ulala Mace, M ELVIN AND ELDORA DUN-ca- n Vlrgie Ivle, Mr. and Mrs. Junior and family of Salt Lake Fauntella Robison, Robison, spent the holiday with hls parMr. and Mrs. Galde Johnson. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Clem The services and the floral Duncan hls sister LaVeda and were beautiful. offerings hls brothers Ralph and Clauda. The speakers all praised the wife, mother and grandmother VISITING AT THE HOME OF for her patience and sweet Cecil Fisher were: Thelmas sister and husband Ava and disposition through her many to a Ray Stewart of Orem and her years of being confined wheel had She visited chair. and brother, Melvin Beckstrand with her children at Clear Lake hls wife Virginia from Amerimany times and had endeared can Fork. herself to many people In our little community. , NORMA PEARSON & NONA Bishop and Mrs. Ralph Robiof came over Delta Chesley son attended the viewing on May for Memorial Day. They visit29. ed na and Stan Pearson. BEN AND BRITTA PEAR-so- n from Magna met hls sis ters Ellen Thompson and Nelson were visiting with Lu-te- ne friends here on Memorial Day. ROY AND CLEO LABRUM M Ilford, visited with hls sisters, Della Madsen and May of Labmm. George and Velva Labrum from St. George joined this group. They also visited Glen and Deon Labmm. AND MRS. GROVER MR. Swallow of Ploche, Nevada spent Monday here with hls father, Mr. Tom Swallow. MR. AND MRS. WELBYFIN-llnso- OTHERS WHO WERE HOME : Luella Edwards of Bountiful, Ruth of Las Vegas, Ada Swon-so- n of Salt Lake City; Cale Stott and Mr. and Mrs. Van Stott of Salt Lake City. Rap-pla- ye Hr? riEWCr? 01IUDGII SECOND WARD NEWS BISHOP DALL1N MRS. JANE WILLIAMS ed to her home here after spending several months with Hls son Lee her children. and hls wife Margaret of Folsom, California brought her to Utah In time to visit the cemetary on Memorial Day. MR. AND MRS. KIT ROB-Insand little son, Mr. and on Mrs. Kirk Robinson and (heir grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peck all ot Salt Lake were at the home of the boys parents, Grant and Arlene RobinThe son, Brain and Bart. Peck's are parents to Arlene. n of Leamington came for Memorial Day. They visited her brothers Clifton, Milton, Orrtn and her sister Edith Cox. NIELSEN presided over Sacrament Meeting for Second wrd on June MR. AND MRS. EVAN BAB-co- ck were a very happy couple when they went through the Mantl Temple June 1, to receive their endowments and have their little sons Richard and Weldon sealed to them. Those going from here to go through with Evan and Andrea were Bishop and Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tomklnson, Don Tomklnson, Vlrgie Ivle, Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Robison, Fauntella Robison, Mr. Randall Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Swallow, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Swallow, Kent and Garth both acted as witnesses. Carma and Peggy Swallow and Andrea prepared a delicious lunch to be enjoyed late that afternoon for those going to the temple. 4, 1972. Prayers were offered by Newel Day and Harley Handy. Stella Day andCatheryn Nielsen were In charge of the music. The Priests and Deacons of the Aaronlc Priesthood took care of the Sacrament. Those who received (heir certificates of graduation from the Teacher Development Class were: Ilene Cooper, Jetta Brunson, Shirley Evans, LeRoy Helen Or r, Stella Day, Kenneth Day, Edith Canister, and Melba Day. Graduating from the Ceno-loCourse were: Elevee and Don Turner, Gladys Warner,1 Jolene Stephenson, Lois Hall and Harley Handy. The program for the night was put on by the Bishopric and their wives. Talks were given by Shirley Evans, Helen Orr, Leon Sylvester, Lyle Evans, David Orr, and Bishop Dallln Nielsen. Rozanne Warner gave a vocal She was accompanied solo. by her mother, Julia. Two songs were sung by the families of the Bishopric. Catheryn Nielsen gave a Organ Solo. The Ward Choir sang the closing song. Ro-ins- gy VISITING WITH THE M IL-tand the Harold Beckstrand MR. AND MRS. FAY BRINK-erho- ff of Orvada, Nevada, came cf Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reay of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Reay of Calfornla were here visiting friends on Memorial Day. for the weekend were VANCE AND BERNE2 Happenings ley. Membership certificates for Alice Emmons and her children, Nancy, Gayle, Linda and Chris were presented for the Wards sustaining them as new members. The following program was given. A talk by Sandra Swallow from the Youth Program. The rest of the program was given by the Duane and Faye Petersen family from Fillmore. A piano and Organ duet Ere You Left Your Room This Morning Did You Think To Pray by Camille and Mark. Musical Reading I Am A Child Of Cod by Cherlll accompanied by Camille. Talk by Faye- - Parents Res- DR. AND MRS. JAN 1972 Floivell SACRAMENT MEETING ON Sunday afternoon was conducted by DeLyle Carling. Colette S. Mitchell led the singing and Marilyn Beckstrand was the accompanist. Invocation was by Phil Mitchell. Priesthood members participating In the Sacrament Service were: Chris Emmons, Hal and Don Beckstrand, Leo Dean and Kay Stott and Tony Cow- FROM our Ward enjoyed the Stake Conference In Fillmore onSun-da- y. RICHARD Orem. MR. AND MRS. CON (RUTH) of Brigham City spent the holiday weekend with her Beckstrand and her husband Harold. Also at the Beckstrand hme was another sister Elva Hatch her husband Con and members of thetr family from Cedar City. Miss Daniels Blake of Santa Clara came with her fiance Dale Hatch. Friend's of Kerrys who visited at the Beckstrand home along with hls parents and brothers and sister, hls grand-motr Mrs. Tobler, an Aunt Mrs. LaBreton were Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and family and Mrs. and Mrs. Bob Foreman and family, Chris Stephenson, and Bob Dangerfleld. MR. Bar- er Parry er CROWD of Utah 84631 Friday, June 9, Plano Solo Theres No Place Like Home by Lee. Talk by Duane, The Home." Benediction by Floyd Robison. Cloyd and Rayma Day were here with their friends. MR. AND MRS. JIM TAL both of Cedar City spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeLynn Labrum and also some time In Hinckley with hls mother. SHERMAN ANDARDA TUR-nand members of their family from Richfield visited at the home of her sister NaDean LARGE grand-daught- Flllpiore, strand. ponsibility". AT THE ORRIN Beckstrand home during the weekend were Mr. and M rs. Orrtn Beckstrand, of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Warner and children of Salt Lake City and Denncle Watts ot Murray. Beckstrand of Mantl spent the weekend here at their home. Their daughter TheressaKnoell her husband Carl, their son Walter and their girls came down from Orem and they all attended the reception for Kerry and Marilyn. A MRS. CLIFTON AND Talks were given by Lynn Greenlialgh and Chris Em- mons. Sacrament Gem by Michael Stott. Priesthood members participating In the Sacrament Service were; Mark and Tony Cowley, Shan Carling, Leon Dean Stott, Lynn Bondandjohn Beck- VISITING LYNN AND REVA TALBOT and members of their family visited with relatives here during: the weekend and hot some fishing done. MR. MR. Beckstrand from Mantl spent the weekend at their home here. Visiting during the weekend were with the Beckstrands their son, Therald hls wife Joan and their family from the Price, and bara Knoell weekend visiting hls sister, Della Bennett, hls brothers Roy and Clinton and their families. MRS. Ann accompanist. Invocation was by Thomas Swallow. Priesthood members participating In the Sacrament Services were: Shan Carling, Mark Lynn Labrum, Don Cowley, Beckstrand, Brent Hosrnan and Na-De- an AND MRS. RANDALL Christensen and baby Laurel of Christensens. SACRAMENT MEETING ON Sunday afternoon was conducted by Bishop Harold L. Beckstrand Paul Petersen led the singing and Roma Bird was the en MR. Provo are spending some time here with hls family the Orson portunity. children from Logan, M r. and AND MRS. LA VOY MR. Mrs. Melvin Cox of Salt Lake Starley spent the weekend with City and their daughter Gayle her father, Ural Bushnell and Watts, her husband Jerry and her sister Janeen and with hls their family fro m Murray spent folks In Fillmore. the weekend at the Cox and Orrtn Beckstrand homes here. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH This group attended the BeckDuncan from Orem visited strand and DeVries reception. with hls sister, Lola Bushnell and her husband Lee during MR. AND MRS. OWF.N OG-dthe weekend. and their son, Bruce from Also at the Bushnell home Richfield visited her niece were their children Jim and Beckstrand and her husSue Bushnell and daughter and band Harold and their family Dee and Dixie Allred and sons and attended the reception. from Provo. ed sion at Sacrament Meeting on The family were all Sunday. here Including Lorraines parents ward Stevens and hls wife of Fillmore and her sister Mae of Deseret. MR. ESTER MR. AND MRS, J, MILTON Beckstrand were happy to have part of their family home during the weekend. Joseph and Jean Beckstrand, their daugh-tr- s Sandra and Janice; their sons Craig, Ronald and Mark and a friend John Brlerley of Bountiful, Mary Louise Beckstrand and her children, Cherle. Traci Lynn, and Jeffery, Camille all of Bountiful and Mefvln and Carolyn Beckstrand and their children, Dougals,. Kenneth, Karin and Karlene of Las Vegas. They came especially to attend the reception honoring Kerry and Marilyn DeVries. Mlllard County PROGRESS llcppcRtas? Rae Beckstrond - Reporter he HAS graduated from the Utah State University at Logan on Friday. J Reporter friends called to see Owen and M elba Staples at their Open House celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary. their son Wayne's graduation Their family was all here Friday and Saturday. They alexcept for Dave and hls family so witnessed ttie marriage of who are In llarodl. another son Lynns marriage Devere and Merodean and In the St. George Temple. family of, Las Vegas; Rhea Willard and Dathel Whlaker and Jim Mlddelon and family, went from there and picked Mesa, Arizona; Donna and Ken up their daughter LeahlnParo-wa- n. Benson and family, Cedar City; Clartessa and Paul Davies and Max and Eva Whitaker of fam tly, Kearns; Renan and ReuSalt Lake and Ted and Charben Stevens and family of Hollotte Whltker also of Salt den; Mr. and Mrs. Milt StaLake were there. ples and family, Odgen; Kathy and Robert Pusey and family, JIM WHITAKER IS HOME Salt Lake; Janet and Max Baxfor the summer from Logan ter and boys, LeVan; Mark and where he was attending colBetty and family, Taylorsville; lege. Melbas brothers Milt, Wllford, Herman and hls wile Lillian; SUNDAY MORNING LE RAE Paloma Stott, Provo; neighbors and Maynard Croslln and their Hlby Iverson and sons Wells daughters Kathy and Feance of and Wendell; Ralph Tompson. Bountiful visited friends and They received many cards relatives here for awhile. among them one from Sherman P. Lloyd and State Tresadurer KEITH AND MLDA TURNER Allen of Salt Lake. A niece spent the weekend In Bountiful Maxine Anderson and son who with the son Richard and hls had Just graduated from Law school and the Bar Exam at family. the University of Utah was also KEN AND EVALYN LAWSON there. They also visited their and their daughter Lora lie reAunt Grace Staples. turned Wednesay from a vacation In California. They were THE OWEN STAPLES family staying with their son Bill and would like to sincerely thank hls wife Beth at Ridgecrest. all who called or sent cards While there they went on a and especially the RellefSoclety Kern-vtlle, trip to Lake Isabella, for the lovely lunch that was Kern River to a Loggine served. Everything was greatly Camp there, and also toured appreciated. the Base where Bill and Beth work at China lake. KENT WHLAKER AND HIS Before leaving they visited wife cf Fallon, Nevada, called at Graude Terrace In Riverto see relatives and friends a side, Ontario. week ago. Max and Eva WhitaLoralle stayed In Las Vegas ker of Salt Lake was to the to visit Sarah Labmm and look House. Warren and hls Open for a Job. wife of Las Vegas were also to drove Friday morning they there. St, George to attend the commencement exercises where BRENT AND JOANN LAW-so- n Loralle graduated from the Air and family of Richfield Stewardess Program. visited hls parents Ken and Evalyn over the weekend. MR. DONNIE TROBERT son were leaving for Proser, Washington for a visit but before they got away Hans took sick and underwent major surgery at the St. Marks Hospital on Friday morning. Hls wife reports he did well with the operation, and he will be fin In another week. Marjorie Is with her son Jack and Loene and family InKeams while he Is ill. We wish him a speedy recovery. RO-bl- Shela Plncock er and her huband John. Karen Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Memmott of Bountiful. attended a cattleman's meeting Friday In Salt Lake. Ills wife Gwen and hls mother Nana Monroe also spent the day In Salt Lake. BISHOP AND MRS. LEO GUESTS OF GRACE STAP-le- s over the weekend were her MR. I A ST WEEK WE REPORT-eHans and Marjorie Peter- last their grand daughter Karen Paxton and her 2 children of Salt Lake. ried Mr. Joward MONROE MARY ANN PROBERT NORMA AND week was GUESTS OF Paxton Forest Meadow Happenings THOSE FROM HERE TOGO to the Mantt Temple on May 27, were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Archie Christensen, Orson Christensen, Junior Fauntella Robison, Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Utley and son Sam and hls fiancee Garrison. They went especially for JoAnn to go through the Temple. The young couple will be married later this month ' in the Los Angeles Temple. Jo-A- nn RHEA RASMUSSEN. LISA friend Jack Hlgley, all of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Ivle, Robynn, Kelly and Gregory were overnight guests May 23th and 29th at their parents home Mr. and Mrs. J. Dellal Ivle. Mr. and Mrs. Ivle and Don Baldwin, Kim and Morgan of Beaver were here for Memorial Day. On June 2nd Lewis Madsen and hls wife Jackie and their little sons Andrew and Steven were overnight guests of hls Aunt and Uncle Vlrgie and Mr. and Mrs. Harltn Williams , Mark and Joann of Mills and their married daughter Ellen Osthr of Nephl De-H- al. visited onSunday wlththe lvles. |