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Show Compiled Scipio Happenings Decn Robn.cn by i Attend Services in Delta P I! ers ir J. it. r ice I of De'ta o Most nf the In this :.r.i were fright-en- e t fill dee I, as the the settlers ha been f r ndl v and m sns; r'lne, hut tils was a mts of the voting T'ih; 'ff I'l.lef K,.r. li.iAk, a ho ha I nist startel (Ms career of war and ns A I 11 rijlie I rer.il.is he of (tie two lien were I'roiiitit tionie anti their frien K never f r c ' it t tie sal lest ent!. st. s Me i t .is the v reveri r respects to tnnmnnrr nrrmrirma aOaces the brave men, who were as Joval cltl7ens and loving men as ever trod the streets of ater 1 that fall, Mr. J.V. Robison returned from a trip to Illinois. He brought with him enough fruit tree plantings to start a large nursery and this became his business, On December 5th a public was held and the cltl-7edecided to turn Chalk meeting iiiiiiiiih inrri i rry o mm I a ' a m februarv in, IBM, lake up to Sale for tor. a AN mid iki.m; robin- n Sin Fi itiuio ate in t. Ftlliiioiv lor two wei ls 1 M "iM utli Dumb., ati! i.i-live- s. KEITH VC AHIHIR LS IN the Fillmore Hospital. Hts sister Nana Monroe, Mrs. LaMar Monroe and Mrs. Dee Monr all drove over on Faturlay to a see him. on w'ur mip? h;o ttn. D,c. Conference I .ike. In !. y HOMER U. a PETERSEN democrat m mother Monroe. Nana MR. m mu r INCUMBENT STATE REPRESENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT JAY Tit ENT MEM MOT received word tliat their . bvi c.i' t t it ,:.r 1' outer t I g J s'acra fjieut erviens tanen care of by lotmny wcarn'erg and Kerrv M nroe, I vacot s -- I,., an Kerry Monr.ie w tth ihi : a cons pas,p g p. Brother Don n.i u.c-- J It it 1 le J MR. 'il j grorr. ') berg .'.'..I 4,J V. , sir forcr Pew wi'eVen t s,.nd ' In the ! i". ts visit:'.,: - f.- V.t. Rennet, 71 In Bishopric I .ake City. rt III pre '; I; a 'ci v iur ii an.) n:. N and th ,s. t,.f j rone rat set 'n s f r - 'rim. Mrs Voll - r : n of I on Th its t.y l'FKSF.FYA TIOX fa't C HA RDF 5 MH1. Topley of McCamon, Idaho, and Mrs. Conn lla McPherson of Nephl, Mr. and Mrs. laVar Anderson of Nejht, all Siwnt Sunday visiting with Con an! Kettle Rotitns. yon: yati:i: fights axd i:vi:al vtah v.f VOTE NOV. 7, 1972 NEVA Dake 01 MRS. I M l son-in-la- w In 1 Kesler ARDAM) ESkl AND LS HERE visiting his mother Violet Esk-bn- d. VN AND t . N M.'M-- m c, tv,e vacalb.titng het- - with their Connie family a Is i son Frfema.-- of Richfield. Th) then crow to Downey, Ca to i s je, ! mther boss amt Pennv VemT.i t f ir a fewtay, .. -- I. mutt Ka; accomia led t'.em t.. visit her son Rov,. ! i f Jau-gh'- vl-.- ERROR LAST WKFK stating the Secretary of the He-l- ef Society was Mrs. Fhlrley ! otdns I should have been Mrs. Rhlrley Protrt. AlsoPlx Monroe was released from the Scipio ?un la y'chool "rest jency and Gary Rot Ins was AN er ad . -- istalred s In his place. rz - paaMS c. . Campus Activity Therapy number. VOTE 1 Meadow this comprehensive training In Job preparation. Short term, long term and personal goals for each student are established. Skill training for entry Jobs also Includes a both of providing program social and Job skills acceptable to community standards. Eco- AND hts wife Klva visited her sister NaDean Beckstrand, her husband Harold and their family. They were on their way to conference In Salt Lake. THE KANGAROO RAT of liquid NEV-- nomic hanced er from drinks a drop the time tt leaves Its mothers nest until It les. For water, It eats small, picD tulers or seeds which yield watertl. rough the metabolic process. JVl. adv. jMi.l by H rttcr I. PcL'rvn A miHIIUUH ItltUlllllimmummii w ANN SHIELDS OF was the guest of her friend Marian Stevens over the weekend. MARY Kanosh SPENDING THE WEEKEND with her cousin Linda was Bonnie Crosland of Fillmore. JAMES AND EDITH RlYT have arrived back In Utah to We welmake their home. come them and hope they will enjoy living here. TED BENNETT ENROLLED at the Trade Tech In Provo last week. BENNETT COt.ONA IS A Patient at the Cottonwood We wish her a speedy recovery. Flos-plt- WAYNE THE HONORABLE Owens, the Walking for Con- Democratic Candidate, spent a short time In Holden on Thursday Oct. 5th, 1972. He was enthusastleally received and greeted by many of his friends. Wayne Is very popu- gress lar In the Southern State, part of the being a native of allty, dependability, safety the rules, ability to follow verbal Instructions and appropriate relations with employers fellow workers, peer groups and INSTANT PLEASURE JUST ADD GASOLINE LOVE THAT CAR! DEMONSTRATORS NYLENE IS HERE. toe cost f 1972 Ford LTD Tudor Hardtop, 7,000 miles, AIR Conditioning, loaded with equipment ond spotlessly clean'. 1972 Ford Gron Torino Sedan, Air Conditioning, loaded with equipment ond like l new. trust surfaces, on lor seven years. t c Dir mn!f m USED CARS MANS Ford Golaxie 500 Ford Hordtop, Air Conditioning, fully equipped, new belted tires, immaculate. 1971 CANDIDATE whitc-side-wa- BIG BUCK ll 1570 Ford Golaxie 500 Fordor Hordtop, Air conditioning, fully equipped, new belt, ed tires, very clean. w'nife-sidc-wo- MR - & Duane Bartholomew 1 .Ur Hi KELLY'S DEPARTMENT STORK will lt..v a DIO Dl this jiar. Enirics mu-'- t sit'll uj kiuiv the Outu. l s.ij, October 21st. is IK ;.i. 1. j VtuiJ. Hmu ;,t Lv i n . n IHU1 fkf tuMt' Ford Galaxic 500 Tudor Hordtop, ol t)j-- u.i , tr. A Man Wi, . LOVE THAT DEAL! m tt 4l8 in r- 1965 Mercury Montclai' ,,t LvR;. it L j lie In., . t i:t J USED TRUCKS I CENTURY CHEMICAL CORP.. ; ( KE A ARK, N.l. i.1,4 01114 ton Pickup, economical pickup. 1969 Ford A Man U. '..i. A !.. j. I.. : nr.iit; nrt.n:s. -- ! . : ii A i - , : ( fvl V. A - A V;.- tj N . KESSLER iV -, MILLING jf Tj,.- - cost Fillmore, Ul.i't 84631 r.t.Av FOR YOUR . .r 1 AUTUMN CLEAN. UP & FIX.UP Mill STOP BY i low jWarner Motors Fillmore . a good z 1968 Ford I2 ton Pickup, ond economical. i I lli.i g.Ul.tJ Alta In . ..... T.vrv,':, EXCLUSIVE AUTHORIZED DEALER ilu .:.i v!i MILLARD CO I . I : ; : t., j.., . K 1 t I economical. , i new Fordor Sedan, engine, low cost, dcpcndoblc ond - . H;is r sporty economy unit. i ONTKM' K t ( 1 I.) Ilai &O . " A .'l.Gi . FOR DEES SUPPLY SOME SPECIAL BUYS . . . PAINT 3 : "''"'-SHINGLE- ANTIFREEZE SALE EMILIES WILL LE Jl'lH.LIi tiN NuniUr l 'f s t:TRAL - I'i nuzi will li; r A it! i . i.i i: i in i - A 1 1 - i m: u : M v;::duar . II. Fut ! ixnlil ' 1 -- MILLARD t3N 12 ' HUNTERS SLEEPING BAGS Gclion Containers IMPLEMENT UU, Phone 743 5712 VSC- - OK "hit. ,t th. ''" ycr gallon by case COUNTY F.llmorc, 'JC 4. S PLUS MANY MORE SPECIALS anti-freez- e W - DEES SUPPLY CO, HKJ -. ?- al. Im- proved personal performance are benefits of training. In addition to Job skills, the students are taught proper work attitudes, the need for punctu- - THE COMPLETE WORKING FERN HAMPTON OF SHFL-- l y, Idaho, her brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Hunter of California, are visiting their brother-in-laRalph Jones. They are all enjoying calling on relatives and friends. en- and self-ima- PHEFFIHS THE CHOCODltF warmer water than the alltga-lu- s. I ess numerous than alligators, ti e only wlldcricodlles to t found In It.e t nlted States are In the saltwater areas of the Florida Bay and the keys. ( JANANA DAVLS AND THRLD SPENDING THE WEEKEND with Elm Hofhtnes were his (laughter Janet, her son David and daughter Marianne Johnson of Provo. e rein children, and Mrs. tone Monroe of Hennlun, I'tah, syicrt the weekend with Merlin and Dorralne. Cen- on the I'STS campus some Sharon ovell talked then her 32 persons are participating in husband hit talked. a program designed to achieve Benediction by Willard both skill training and behavior Whitaker. modification. Qualified Training School residents and comGEESTS OF THEDGRE AND munity clients recommended by Sylvia Penney on Sunday were the Division of Rehabilitation their son Vlron and his wife Services are enrolled. Merodee and children Vickie Power equipment hums as the and Bradley. Their daughter young men become proficient In Darl-nand husband Kenneth the use of technical woodworkand their baby Shane from Salt ing, cabinetmaking, weldlngand I ake were also here. mechanics tools. A better equipped facility could not be GEESTS OF MARY JANE found else where In the state. Paxton on Sunday were Sim and The 7,600 square foot enamelRachel Peterson, JoeandFarrell ed steel structure was erected McKay, Richfield, and Mr. and cooperatively by the two agencies, with the Division of Rehabilitation providing somedO11?. of the fundllng, plus additional RAE I.YNN GRCEM1A1.GH monies for equipment. and her fr.end Dale Brough Operating on a contract basts, came this weekend from the the I'tah State Board of EduB.Y.E. and attended and visited cation pays I'tah State training with jioople at the Bishopric school approximately $70,000 party. They also visited with yearly for maintenance of the her iiarents Valate and Lynn center, salaries and training of Greentulgh. who require the handicapped ter Vern and Iloxle Stone with a visit last week. POLLS OPEN 7 A M. to 8 P.M. i paring the handlcapiied worker for yiartlclpatlon as a member of the community work force has been met In central I'tah by coojierstlve efforts of the Division of Vocational Rehabl-lltlo- n of the I'tah State Board of Educat'on and I'tah State Training School. Here at the newly completed The Relief Society then sang Apply her parents In pre- maior challenge A lohn and Doug Whitaker Wiiatcott were over the Sacrament which was tossed by Lloyd Kesler , Mike Whitaker, Dee and I ee Green. The vouth speaker was Da Nila OF SALT GWYNN surprised Holden Christensen. Rogers an) Bever.v were over the Clirlstensen music. Invocation t'V Cor ion staples. a Fillmore, I'tah 84631 Friday, October 13, 1972 t'V 1 t AND MR. his ward AND MELVIN Pro"o; Mr. Ray Nell Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine FtTiteibn. i and son Alan of flail lake sjnnt Friday here. They Came to spec t the wedding of Tarry an! Celia M wiroe. hmi e for vr tucte! PR. CONRAD HATCH AND r"-- rr . t Verlene. MRS. Bl'RTtS at.! Mr. and Mrs. Pro'ert, and M r. and Mrs. Alan Mathews attended a wed- -l : .'t Prtgliam City on Satie nv nlgtit. The son of Mr. ai.i Mrs. Carl Fowers was the t. '.D t o:p.-meu- . Cui ,u The '.jeai.ers ". .. . layne WINon ani 'h. Rotierts of r l.Duore. Dim ya-- n Betied'cl n Kill A VEbl ENE HATCH DROVE , i rovo, Friday to see her father who Is 111 and Is In the I r vo Host Rat. Anna Cay Nacram-t- it at 7 p.m. t'v RAYMOND I to -- 1 MRS. )f MFMMOTT AND MAX-lu- e Rotdns sjent Friday afternoon visiting Ed Memmott and -- V Fern vf allrui. IN the direction o' a".' ' nna Viw e AND Mt 1 T George Nolan had been sustained as a counselor to the stkoxg i:i:h:fsi:xta tiox Fvr AC!;Ii L'LTn: A A I? I A ake spent Sun-J.- i'. vl.itli.g Donna's mother Mrs. reds Patch and also her sisters Kthe! Robins and Ester Memmott. i m came Nielsen spiic.:' Nf M p.vi;: s t s sun lav r.I.'ht w3s crn Impel by Ci on .tbr D n t.ui'trt'' .r the DEE AND MARY Mf'MtOi: and Dlovd came home over the weekend to helu with the cattle. They visited with the MMar Monroes and with their grand- mi IDEN OF SAIT down and took his A mother Ida Wasden back to Salt ake for a visit and medical Cllt cl up. vs. Scipio davs visiting at the as den home. INI. A lake 1. a'u-nd- solo accoti.yarle s'Vj abended fine arts Thursday at Fillmore. crem V. 1 . ! w.-r- e A V ne homes. doc- Joyce. rrnri 1 CARcy. jkaN PROBER T OF I ake, Dallln Quarnberg, anl Annette Mathews of the B. Y.l. spent the weekend at their rr.'Hcp and tdns i'ar;en M..r. r M alt Mon lay wl'h Ms check-u- p P AM) Ni -- E.'Ut son loy f wer.l f lay s a few si-- rt vs-s- le Music Fl't T irm tig 'l.'a'n le 1 le t ANT) MRC. DEI MAR an frunllv o M.i Tipi Co It it y. ns ni.f'liv ('.Plus ..til Glenda eat uterg went to 'alt I. ake cpy Friday afternoon with I Donna C' arid, erg. he;, met Pat Carling and 1 rlete Hansen, and carnivr, p.le for an enmy-ahvisit In Posii' : f . Geor-gla- s sister of F'ajjvtllf , I rtae Coruiellv, was also visile D v.f. ..e p ret'eileg hoire tin Sunla... Wallace Ivte ed them i i 'd Mb.. MOHhi.IJ s;-.- M o' ! e. Creek from Its old bed and enlarge city limits. This ga 'e them more city lots. Also ,.t this time Rotiert Henrv came to !!e w.is a live In F lllrnore. widower with three children at I had been living In California. The I egtslature met here at Fillmore on December IBtti. Wllford Woodruff wasappolnted President of the Council, pro tern, with Aaron Johnson as Steaker of the House, pro tern. They then ad ournp I to me. t In Salt ! ake Cits to reconvene on December 21th, 1818. They had appointed John A Itav as probate Judge, and I'll M'g as Notary Public, and comts-ston- lllmore. F cii'pn tit daugh'ets '.ird.ce an: S M N 1th. YEAR 185S a of 'Morhv f'e.ae r on , MN Meeting wis Dtivl ui , . v i In r NOW LI I . COl' NT Y PROGRESS MI1.DARD OPPORTUNITIES For HANDICAPPED Millar. Mb st .. T- - t.dnsun si n V r. ant Mrs. War! 'ohms Jocer ii. ; , t ' anc ) Kanosh DELIA, UTAH 24 .I'j g |