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Show Mesdcw iL 'Av Give a hoot! Don't pollute "1 J .4 RCCKSTRA XD-R- MI! I ARP COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, I tah 84f3l October 20, 1972 Frllav, porter f Attend Viewing in Orem p the Alex Wadley family in Pleasant Grove. They attended the viewing In Orem of George Roberts, with Mr. arvMrs. Alex Aadley and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knoell. AND their grandparents. SOCIETY RELIEF THE held Its first Second Session Meeting Sun.lav morning. There were ten ttiere. It will lie held each Sunday morning at 9:00 their daughter Joyce Push-stran- d and her husband Del.yle and their four sons. Cindy Peckstrand who works ing RELATIVES WHO attended the funeral services for George Roberts, were: Mrs. Velma Stott, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stott and Kay and Mr. and M rs. Pen Stott. Also friends Iris and Terrell Pond were there. wdth stayed HAROID Slack, California are here visit- OTHKR MR. JIM FREE-ma- n and their three younger children spent last week in Salt I ake. The two older children AND MRS. MR, a.m. moved Into their lovely home a block east of the highway. have here visiting her parents and brothers and grandparents. new KEITH MCARTHVR IS at the home of his daughter Laurel Stott and her husband Ben, He has been under treatment at the L.D.S. CON-valescl- ng STANLEY Pearson went as far as Nephl M R, AND MRS. Ri'ihi Qntu levs (iihl i Help Celebrate CELEPRATING Peteronss MRS. 70th PALL BILI. AND AMES his friend from West Jordon brought horses down for deer season and visited with the Richard Thatcher's on Sunday. ANNA DAY SPENT A FEW In Salt Lake recently, she went up to be present at the MR. blessing of the son of John and Ragene Iverson. He was named KIMBALLS & CO. at YOUNG HOMEMAKERS MET on October 12th at 8:00 P.M. In the Sclplo churchhouse. Marsha Glenda CHRYSLER MEW YORKER Quarnberg-Report- er '73, BEEF i . N Kill Willi CM, u- -l 1 Kill XM till iil p- k- i.14 . ''i' C.'l ) . r uni '' ... . mi 4 m 'rtf'! e I.,ni w tw, tH i Kt m im nm- - fea U t itt-t- 1 ie iwau a. i.1 in'll .v H e k- - .. a, M I H m4 W Mf V mi- sister ROPE VESTS HATS GLOVES $27.95 DEER BAGS New Model 770 WINCHESTER KIRK MRS. MCBRIDELUMBER - MMr )AHV XSiy VM rt HER-be- Duschene, family, spent the weekend with Anns parents Harmon and Klea Memmott. Kirk came to get In some elk hunting. Rick and Jan Memmott , Fillmore drove over on Saturday and visited with them till SunAND GERALD MRS. MRS. DDC In MON-r- oe Salt Lake. SACRAMENT MEETING ON Sunday waa conducted by Coun- M onroe. Tbe music waa taken care ct by Anna Mae Quarnberg and Eileen Thompson. Prsyer by Kendall Quarnberg. Gilbert Berry gave a talk representing the Aaronlc Priest- selor Nell hood. Tbe program was under the direction cf Stake High Council. Brother Roy Tomklnson, talked. Then his daughter Marie Tomklnson played a piano solo. Brother Walter Heder, the Seminary Teacher then gave a talk followed by a song sang by Michael and Marie Tomklnson. Benediction by , William Thompson. Brother and Stster Frank Swallow and Sister Tomklnson all attended the meeting. Ro- VOTE FOR Phillip R. Smith Ger- aldine Peterson. A piano solo by Jolene Memmott was then played. Vtrga Monroe then offered the closing prayer. A hot turkey dinner was fall flowers and leaves. jr REPUBLICAN PLANNED FOR A SOCIAL Tuesday night for Randy Phillips of Callante who will leave for another year In the service of his country. IS ar i. COUNTY COMMISSIONER service brother Mont Johnson. Who has a degree in Economics ; Who is a Successful Former b Cottle Feeder Who is concerned with keeping Taxes ot a reprint from n,! Maj:.',zinv Friendly Suue Ftattirir.y A!! I' for Venice's funeral Fnvar A'lpw-- t Irosi-ur.ir.- H)72 FIRE S.,n;e -- A- Minimum ond Water Development ot o Maximum. tr SAFETY TIP Wi.,j j.,.1 MtilN ..el 7 ltr ,jrf,,r Who understands the Economical Development programs of the County ond will work for their continued growth. Who will represent All Communities for a Stronger, United Millard County. Bonanza Meats, Inc. lihur, Mf Al t?i mi 25 South Mem Street Ftii.norc. Phene 743 54j OPEN 6 Doys a Week S CC A M 6 Itch "X 1 GO P.M lorrw VOTE V t ire Drills Arc Important FOR .243 $107.96 MR. AND MRS. FREEMAN MR. AND MRS. LEON MEM-mo- tt Just returned from California where they attended the VUII Pork Carcass Yield given by WEAVER 4x SCOPE with Rings I Mm a m, IV t M to Or Hog mh V. M I vn . rfi Steer-Calf-La- lilt ,i, 4 X ' im Wta 1 " e i tij mu mu mu - IlH lit e" 1ON c It J A LANTERNS Memmott and children, Richfield spent Sunday visiting their many friends and relatives. bins were honored for their four years of service In the Relief Society and were presented each wttb a nice church book. Sister Florence Robins gave a special tribute to each one. A solo was then sung by slater Anna Mae Quimberg. Each class leader gave a preview of this year's lessons. Sisters Ruby Quarnberg, Geraldine Peterson, ZeldaMat hews, Donna Quarnberg, and Celeste Llsonbee, Erda Robins and Gloria Probert. The lesson In the Matter of Manners they Matter" In Hatch and Maxine STOVES FUEL COLEMAN ROYCE MEMMOTT WHO IS Tbe retiring officers Edna Bradlfeld, Connie Quarnberg, How Much Meat KNIVES, SLEEPING BAGS, SADDLES attending U.S.C, Logan, spent the weekend home with Howard and Darlene his parents. by Gwen Monroe. Vtrelene AND and spent Friday SCIPIO WARD RELIEF Society held their opening social In connection with Second Session Homemaking Meeting cm Thursday October 12th at 7p.m. President Connie Quarnberg conducted. She welcomed each sister there. Slater Darlene Memmott let the group In singing of some songs. Sister Shirley Robins was at tbe piano. The opening prayer was given '!551I:s. Retail Cats COMPLETE Stock of AMMUNITION RO-bl- ns MR. AND te, RELIEF SOCIETY lbs. is BISHOP AND SHIRLEY and DeAnn spent Saturday In Provo with thetr daughters Andrea and Kathy. Kathy caine home and spent Sunday with MR. OPENING SOCIAL For Fillmore, Utah 84631 n, Sorenson and family, Salt Laka City spant the weekend wlthMr. and Mrs. Boyd Sorenson. LOV5IE BRADFIELD. Cal-lan- Kimballs & Co. PET-erso- day. Leann and Randy Phillips, Nevada, stopped to spend Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradlfeld, then went on to Granger to visit their daughter Darla. On their way home they stopped to get their grandmother Edna Bradfield., who will visit them In Callante for a few days. Earl Bradlfeld left on Sunday to meet his son Darwin to attend the deer hunting season with him. The Chrysler heritage cf great engineering innovation lives on in the ne 1973 Chrysler Nev Yofk-r- . HANS Ina Memmott drove to g Provo Friday, they visited lr5 niece Mary Ann Halladay also friends John and Sue Taylor. MR. AND MRS. NEIL MON-rand Melanie drove to Salt Lake on Saturday to visit their son Ray Nell. MR. MR. AND MRS. GRANT J. Shaw, Ogden stopped for their daughter Anna Mse Quarnberg on Wednesday. Then they at- FAY .90 SPECIALS On ALL WINCHESTER, REMINGTON - SAVAGE GUNS In Stock w'th him. Bradfield Family News o " IUN HUNEERS! 1 ALBERT LYMAN. BLAND-ln- g, Utah spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hatch. His daughter Cassle was tended a funeral for their close friend Max Evans of Richfield. il'ick IS WANDA SPENT A FEW DAYS with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Vem Stone. son Richard Thursday October 12th that he and his wife George Ann were the proud parents of a baby boy weighing 5 lbs and 2 cz. THE CAR CHANGED. THE IDEA DIDN'T. AND MRS. I CF1 them. FOIST TIME GRANDPARENTS are Mr. and Mrs. Dick Probert they received a call from their No HI oe Cropper, president. Introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Orson from Mantl. She gave sewing demonstrations on lingerie and knits. She brought with her some lovely samples of things she had made. After business was taken care of by the president and refreshments were served. A good crowd was In attendance and enjoyed the meeting very much. 45 k PETER-se- days I Birthday Clo Peterson drove to Salt Lake Tuesday. Clo went for medical attention andAgneswlll Visit her brother Ex Eskland who Is 111 In the hospital. TWO OF David. Mow, i nh( rn gulst, Salt Lake City; and and Mrs. Richard Thatcher and five children, Sclplo. Also visiting at the Rex Peterson home on Sunday were Paul and Shirley Krltzer and Mrs. LARene Fisher. REX birthday with her on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Quarnlerg and two sons, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Pill Lewis, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Mick Peterson and two children, Lemlngton; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Soder- - spent Saturday In Provo. They have a son going to school at the B.Y.r. and he has a sister living there. Fillmore. In Hospital . AGNES ESKLAND AND MRS. THE JOE PIKYAVIT FAMILY In Salt I ake spent the weekend MRS. r MR. AND MRS. and took their daughter Kayle with them to attend the funeral services for a cousin, George Roberts, Orem, on Saturday. Their son Rex, Salt lake, joined them there. AVI MU'!. HUICID Pt'ckbtraaJ went to Salt I ake for a Doctor's check-uon Friday, They stopd on the wa home and are supter with M.l, Scipio PHILL SMITH (Paid pol. adv. Ly . HOV. 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