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Show coupon OPERA? for the foundation. General Mills, Inc. will redeem the coupons for cash which the foundation will use to purchase trucks to be used for delivery of life sustaining equipment such as kidney machines and heart pumps to needy Individuals. The alms and goals of the foundation are to raise funds for research care, also, to aid Coupons The American Heart and Kidney Transplant Foundation has called upon the M arlne Corps for help In acquiring much needed equipment. In a letter to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the group asked that the Marine Corps non-pro- fit help acquire Betty Crocker DAVID TAYLOR and assist those persons In need of medical and financial aid primarily due to the failure of vital organs. Citizens of Utah are asked to save and send Id Betty Crocker Coupons tothe Matlne Corps Recruiting Station at P.o. Boa 135 Provo, Utah 84601.. Help us to help those In need. For further Information contact the Provo HONORED r BY ARMY David Taylor, now serving with the 26Cth Army Band In Viet Nam, recently completed a, Music School at Norfolk, and finished with the highest score In his class, serving as Squad Leader. We are so proud of David and his accomplishments In the field of music, and for the strong chara- Vlr-gtnl- 1. On the occasslon of your departure from this organization, I take great pleasure In congratulating you for successfully completing the Basic Instrumentalist Course of instruction and extend to you my personal thanks for the outstanding manner In which you carried out your duties as a Leader, Squad 2. While undergoing basic bandsman training here, you demonstrated both leadership potential and a high degree of as evidenced by your personal appearance, military bearing, and the standards you set for yourself. These are the reasons why you were chosen by your superiors to be a Squad Leader In Band ne II. performance as a Leader was exemplary. carried out your responYour 3. Squad You with enthusiasm and sibilities enjoyed success far surpassing that expected of a man In your grade and with your limited experience and time In service. Congratulations on a Job well I wish you continued done. success In your future endeavors. This next letter Is from his Commanding AGS Captain Edward E. Lindsay: take great pleasure In commending you for outstanding instrumental achievement whl'e enrolled at the lS Army School of Music. Element, Through your Industrious work u were and able to complete the course of Instruction and raise your Instrumental grade from 2.50 to 3.05. I 1. self-sacrifi- ce 2. This successful ment has earned you pect of your fellow and the faculty of the achievethe res- students School of Music. Through your aeduous efforts and devotion to duty, you have been a credit to the School of Music, and with continued effort, I am sure you will undoubtedly be a credit to the Army Bands Program. 3. I congratulate you on this excellent achievement and wish you continued success In your future military career. A copy of this letter will be placed In your 201 file. - also like to congratulate David on bis achievements and wish him even greater ones. We ITJAIl? NER nflOTT (Q)KS FILLMORE, UTAH would SPEED WEEK AT SALT FLATS race larger capacity, smaller cabinet give you more storage space for your freezer dollar. Hundreds of racers and enthusiasts from all over the United States will meet lnWen-dove- r, Utah August 20-2- 8 for the 24th Annual Bonneville Nationals. Initiated In 1949, this Run for Fun" on the Salt Flats Is sanctioned by the Southern California Timing Association. A me rlcc n M ot ore ycle Association, and the National Hot Rod Association. The Bonneville Salt Flats art recognized as the greatest natural testing ground and fastest race track In the world. Sponsored by Bonneville Nationals, Inc. and under permit from the Utah state Division of Parks and Recreation, races against the clock will begin dally at daybreak and will continue until sundown, and many new records are expected to break. Visitors will have the opportunity of seeing the greatest collection of steamliners, Shelves ero-cold air circulates freely around food for fast, Two shelves adjust to fit efficient freezing. your food. able. Speeds will rnge to over 350 miles and hour, and spectators are welcome. price ever fer cur best Upright Freezer . . capacity . . holds 83 lbs. of fc: Our lowest ALL-FROSTLE- 19ikii. SS ft Convenient Door Storage - keeps jutcesoup cans and frozen food packages separate and right at your fingertips. Jet Stream" Frostless Freezing - youll never have to defrost again! Packages stay frostfree and easy to read. Space-Savin- Four Thlnwall Foam Insulation g Full-Widt- Grill-Ty- h, -- lakesters, roadsters, competition coupes and sedans, sports cars, and motorcycles imagin- pe Glide -- out Bottom Basket - conveniently stores of meat. $297 large cuts Adjustable Cold Control Porcelain - on - Steel Interior 70 1 V R SEARS AUTHORIZED CATALOG SALES MERCHANT 25 SOUTH MAIN STREET FILLMORE, UTAH 84631 743-537- 1 Depth (with Door open) Net Weight Capacity Shelf Area . . . Volts 60 Its (60 cycles, A.C.) Sq. Ft. of or - ) . ' i " " " j JR BAND PERFORMS ROW FRONT AND SCIPIO HOLDEN JR. Band members while waiting for the bus to take them to Deseret. GLENDA (1-- r) Mathews, Mary Monroe. (STANDING) NANETTE DAS-tru- p, Warren Monroe, Sherry Thatcher, Penny Probert, Joe Stone, Dannette Berry, Karen V in yard, Carla Mlllaway. THE JR, BAND WAS THE ONLY band at the Fair, showing thetr enthusiasm and dedication even during the summer months. (DOBQTTdJM ELBERT STEPHENSON FINAL RITES HELD For Bishop DouglAS S. Crosland conducted tne Funeral Services held Monday August 21st at the Holden Ward Chapel for Elbert Stephenson. They were as follows. Family prayer by William B. Stevens. Opening prayer by nephew D, Reese Dastrup. Song by Ladles Chorus. Remarks by Bishop Dougals Crosland. Speakers were James W. Stephenson and Elbert Stevens. Organ piano duet O My y Father by daughters Flora Stewart and Ruth Stevens. Duet How Great Thou Are" by Ida and Allen Mathews. Closing prayer Wesley Stephenson. Dedication of grave by J. Corson Stephenson a grandson. Pall bearers were his grandsons Gordon, Tom, David and Deen Stephenson. Ray Stewart and John Ballard. . Prelude and postlude musto Anna and by Marian Stevens. A large crowd of relatives and friends along with the floral offerings showed tbs lore and respect all bad for the deceased and his family. Elbert Stephenson, 77, Holden died Aug. 18 of natural causes In a Fillmore hospital. Born Aug. 31, 1894, llolden, to James Jasper and Josle Bennett Stephenson. Married Florence Wood, Sept. 20, 1918, In the Mantl L.D.S. Temple. He was an active member of the L.D.S. Church. Served In the Netherlands Mission field. Was a farmer, llvestockman. Survivors: Widow; sons, and daughters, Elbert Merrill, John J., Mrs. William (Ruth) Stevens, aU Holden; Mrs. Odell (Flora) Stewart, Meadow. He had 20 grandchildren; 2 son-in-l- Sisters, Mrs. Melissa Hurst, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Miriam S. Dastmp, Sigurd, Sevier County. Funeral will be held Monday, In the Holden Ward noon. ChapeL Friends may call at the Olpln p. Mortuary, Sunday from m. and Monday prior to services there In the church. The Burial will take place Funeral was held Monday In the Holden Ward ChapeL Friends called at the Olpln Mortuary on Sunday from p.m. and Monday prior tothe services. The Burial took place tn the Holden cemetery 8-- 10 grand-daught- 8-- 10 aw ers Mississippi in flVER. T tSKcMGecoa0. P- - THofcfsoiJ' Memmott Family Sets Date for Reunion at Provo Descendants of Wimaiu John Memmott will meet on o u rou Saturday, September 9, 1972, rpO CVTPOWM the Provo City North Park (5th tuU.XiS VVWfW TSAVgLIUC W iTM luFXUTS TBV TO PJMUti North and 5th West) In a reTHAT PO OOUSlf PUTV. union. A1I family members are A ce (HP, iwTAwc,uAy AS A CPiS OK A ALSO Invited and urged to attend. EtCUWioC, ftAT. According to Dr, Evan Memmott of Ogden, president, and Cliff Memmott, Salt Lake, reunion chairman, plans are to STEPHENSON FAMILY perfect a permanent organization that will perpetuate the GATHERS family name, engage In research meetMRS. FRANK DAVIES MR. and set dates for future memA family hosted Pats brothers committee Other ings. and sisters to a picnic in the bers selected at a Provo meetWildlife Park the afternoon r ing a year ago. Include Leo August 6th. Those attending Memmott, Bountiful, secretary-trwere: Dr. and M rs. Dean easurer; Paul Memmott, Dr. and Mrs. Dean Evans Salt Lake; Mrs. Alice Adams, and Dean Charles of Fillmore; Kearns; Mrs. Virginia AnderMrs. Hll ms Staples of Elsinore; son, Nephi; Kemner Memmott, Mrs. Naomi Wanlass and son Bountiful; and Ivan Memmott, Mike of Monroe and her daughter Magna. Jolene with husband Gordon Activities for the day, which Parker and chUdren from begins at 10:00 a.m. and ends at 4:00 p.m., will Include an Joseph; from Holden, Mr. and st Mrs. Stanley Stephenson and lunch, proauction, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stephengram, business and genealogison and Duane and Kevin; Lacal meeting. Arrangements rue and Nord Brockbank and have been made for those Inson Douglas of Lake port, Calif.; terested to attend a session tn Mr. and Mrs. wails Stephenson the Provo Temple Frldayeven-In- g and Shelly of Salt Lake; Mr. (7:15) or Saturday morning beginning at 5:00 o' clock. There and Mrs. wUbur Stephenson, will be ample time for visitCraig and Christine ot Spanish Ford; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ing. Family members are urged Lawrence and fmUy of Beam-tlfu- L to bring an Item of value (art Also present were Rosouvenir work, faneywork, bert Townsley, Fillmore and Hems, ect) for the fund raisMrs. Wesley Stephensons bro- ing auction. Also each family ther Mr. Vert Tatlock who la Is to bring their own lunch. The committee encourages visiting from Bentley, Alberta. Each year, the eleven remainall descendants of these two ing brothers and sisters of the Sciplo pioneers to become Involved In a family organization Stephenson tamUy attempt to all reunthe get together sometime during Provo by attending the Borckbank's annual vacaion September 9. The family tion In tha area. has not been together for sevEr-we- re: no-ho- THE PARADE OF HOMES ENDS SOON .... 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