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Show Beth Crosland Speaks on At the April meeting of I' nit 61, American LeglonAuxlliary, Millard County Extension Leader, Beth Crosland, gave an Interestlon talk on the role of clubs In community serH vice. She listed a few of the many areas tn which members receive both training and practice which help them to serve their communities, people who need help and to equip them for the capacity to live fuller lives themselves. She asked for supimrt from the Barents and 4-- ScSfifo 'Jlttut, Clubs Service H Invited adults to volunteer as Gary Hone sang two songs and accomianled himself on Thatcher Burton Hansens. MR. PATTI JILL BEMIS LISA IVIE end JACK STEVEN HIGLEY MARRY TO I ENGAGED TO MARRY APRIL 2! 1st Lt. JAMES LEO WEAVER Mrs, Vtulina I'resently employed byDr. Evan A. Dechst rand. Fillmore. Patti and James will lie married In Kanosh on April 14, 1073. After a honeymoon trip to liawatl, they 1111 making their home at Deal Air Force ; HeinU the engagement a.id announcing furthcoming marriage of her daughter, Iattt Jill, to 1st It tames I ev Weaver, son of Mr. anJ Mrs. oirt. Weaver, Spokane, Washington. I'attie ts a 1071 graduate of Millar J liuJi Soho 1. She attended Salt I ake City College of Medical and Dental As- sistants. Base California. The newlywed couple will I honored at a reception on April 14 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Kinosh Ward Cutlrual Hall. Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend. graduated as a and Assistant Is Sl.e Dental In Teresa Ann Nielson to Marry Thomos Hunt Miss Teresa Ann Nielson ill become the brlle of Fred Thomas Hunt In rites to be performed May 3 In the Monroe Sou'h Ward church. Miss Nlelsnn Is the daughter of Mrs. Colleen Nielson, Monroe and the late Vernon Nielson. Che Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Eva Nielson, Fillmore. receitlon that alr. A IN Mr. Hunt graduated from Richfield High School and led Southern Ctah StateCol-ler- e an Utah State I'nlversity. at-t- They will n.ake speaker at the afternoon assembly, She stressed the Important rule of woman hood in a most Impressive manner. Traveling to and returning from Hexburg, Waldo and Erda visited at the home of their son ltonald, Lucille and family In 1 Trcm'"''" reunion- : o The f,imiv I In theCollege ed g- ' " i ,, .' rrai vr.h d a l of It it? h tpt cf look". ; Ellen has ivn or the Dean's list for yeafs of school at HYC and is receiving an academic scholarship for the spring term. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Van George went to Provo to enjoy thtsevenlngwlth ' n t pci . tah. t.' rnt In hu-sclevds tn t t.ih lefore going to Hexburg t o teach In 1031. Mrs. Florence S. Jacobson, Nall City, elcven-jea- r president of the YWMIA of the t.DC Church, was the featured erslty served a mission to Pennsvlvania for the LDS Church, He received a Bachelors D?ree In Physics from BYT It. U72. Presently he Is working on his Masters In Business Administration at BYl. Lisa and Jack ar to be married In the Mantl Ii)S Temple on April 21. A reception given by the brides parents will be held that evening from 7:30 to cf Flowell are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lisa Gae to Jack Steven lltgley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Hlglev of Livermore, California. The bride to be Is a graduate of Millard High School and a four-yegraduate of Millard Stake Seminary. She bas been a student at BYV for three years and presently Is employed In Provo. The groom Is a graduate of Livermore High School where He he was Valedictorian. ar Flown 9:30 tn the Ward CulIs tural Hall. Everyone cordially Invited to attend. hT. Choosy cooks OLD CAPITOL d VELMA JACKSON her brother Eldon Rotl-ao- n and wife lo Long Beach to see their sister Addle, who Is very 111 In the Memorial Hoshey stayed for a pital there, week, during which time she Addle was listed as critical. had been 111 since February 78 and when she showed signs of Improvement, they were very encouraged, but Velma has received word since she cam home on Monday that st j was In serious condition again. AU of us are hoping shevlilbe able choose COMN. I S PETERSON guest of her son Eddie VONDA been and family for four days. Eddies wife has been 111 but Is recovering and Vomla enjo ed her visit very much. Veinon drove up to bring her home ard paid r. visit to the family also. MELVIN' TLR-ne- r, Vernon and Vonda Peter-- r MARY AND r ,vcV t( 'Vnd...rf v?- -. house at the new .Ire oin stat.un which has Just beet, completed there. Lamar and Dixie Melville entertained them; then they all attended a buffet and dance held In the new facllty that evening. Lamar was chosen as tie first fire chief, and I am sure everyone will add their congratulations to him In this honor. We are all pleased and happy to hear of the accomplishments of the younger people who have made their homes In other areas. by Dorothy mar Brunson, Colleen Turner, Deon Labrum, Phillis McKee and husband Lex and daughter Marcia flown. Salt Lake. This group spent the weekend visiting and ail were happy lo get 8 1 ; , Truck for Ji. r.vr cu Sunday then to Margaret's to spend the rest of the day. aw nt'DDY AND DARCIA DAY and family were visitors of the Cummings Days over the weekend. The cousins all had a good time visiting. They live In St. George. Duane and Llmla Baugh and daughter, Bonnie, t'ptand, Calif, visited for a few days with her parents, MayorandMrs. Golden e, v. Ph'-enl- J . 1' ' a t i -i - j . i : t - ' f, a : ; a - " - h' r 3 a t i ' f n,f V' . ..r , j v ,j - , f ";s it'p's A ii r , . ' J r) ,i ri tri y JVV C A 0ra r 'J ' Vf Of o'(.vr,C ' a ' a v , if 'tv.' ; t A '.Ai 2 t'T : - , j y 3 3 . , r r, rt 5. .. ; j- y -e r t m . r ' ' i j -.. y - t 3 vt ST J7 j rjf Of t P o CvVl foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Becks-an- J. ROYAL Bennett have returned home sfter spending a week In Artx. Their first stop was In St. George where they visited with T. Cliff Stephenson and Marian Stevens. Las Veas was the next stop and then lo Phoenix to visit relatives and friends. They spent some time with Spencer Lee (a former resident of Holden) the Larry Bennetts and others. SPENDING THE WEEKEND with their mother Mrs. LaNola Johnson were Mr. eMMrj p.oy ful and Mr. Mr I John,'-op- Vegas. . l REED AND VIRGINIA WOOD drove to California for a visit with their son Robert andCheryl Wood and family. MAYNARD AND LA RAE Crosland and Jeff, Bountiful, their daughter Kathy and husband Mark Tenhoeve, Logan visited their parents, Den and Ida Crosland during the week- from a serious car accident. SERVICES (SACRAMENT Were conducted by NellO. Montoe. The Invocation was by James Llson bee, and the music by Anna Mae Quarnberg and Eileen Thompson. The Sacrament services were conducted by Mark Monroe and Chris Thompson with deacons Rodney and Kelly Quarnberg, Steven Probert and Warren Monroe. Danny Memmott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Memmott, of their family Jerry and Gayle and Elmea also visited at Cecil Watts and their six children, and Beatrice Martins and Mr. and JoLynn and Gayle Warner .and Mrs. Archie Quarnberg. and their two children, Murray. CAROLYN IVIE, SALT LAKE These people also visited th Harold and Milton Beckstrand visited over the weekend with and her parents, Wallace families. Georgia Ivie and her sisters and Glenda Robins Janice NEIL AND KAREN ROBERTS and ihetr family from Salt Lake Quarnberg. had her sister, Georgia spent a recent weekend with hushis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bessie Rae Cornelley, her Cecil Fisher. Cecil and Thelma band Norman and Jennifer here Saturday nndSunday fromtUyS' enjoyed their visit. vllle. AND GROVER week. MRS. LENNA BlSHNELL E enjoying having her mother Mrs. Sarah Rowley, Spring Glen here visiting with her. BKHOP DELYLE BECK-stra- nd conducted Sacrament Meeting Sunday afternoon. The speakers for the meeting were Ronnie Francisco from the Youth Program and Brother and Sister Ferguson and their family from Fillmore.. The family furnished musical num- bers. RcpcrtcfoJla Credit the weekdend here wnnniapr-- f home on a weekend pass from Fort Bliss, Texas where he ts He stationed to the Army. enjoyed seeing his family members and his brother Gary came from his school st Utah Tech tn Provo fc. the weekend also. MR AND MRS. LEX McKEE Salt Lake and Mr. Riley Me Kee who was lo Salt Lake on business spend Sunday visiting their sisters, the Carr Ashbys the Earl Stevens and the Cecil . : as. SANDY AGNES MRS. E. JENSEN drove to Salt Lake WednesShe went especially to day. visit Fay Thompson and husband Riley. Fay has had surgery and Is still tn the LDS Hospital. Monroe CHRISTENSEN. Salt Lake, was home to visit her parents Maughn and Bonnie Christensen and family during the week. MRS. STEVE HODGES AND two children, Beaver, are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephenson. and Anna Mae Quarn- The boys and girls all took pert and sang many . beautiful songs. Tbs following officers and teachers helped end sang one number. Zelda Mathews, Janice atvd Rosa Lee Robins, Lorraine Thatcher, Hansen, Ramona Donna and Connie Quarnberg, Mary Wasden, Geraldene Peterson and Evelyn Monroe. The following boys were presented Merit Badges: Scott Robins, James Peterson, Mike Monroe, and Danny Memmott. berg. , SWALLOW and members ofhlsfamUyfrom Ploche, Nevada visited his father, Thomas Swallow one day last graduated from Primary and was sustained by ward members to be ordained and advanced to a deacon. The Primary presented the program Thou Shalt Live ToMrs. Janice gether In Love. Robins was narrator; music was under the direction of Joyce HAROLD MRS. Beckstrand and their son, Hal and Mrs. J. Milton Beckstrand attended the vlewtngatthaOlpln Mortuary Sunday evening for Peter Nielson, father to Robert Nielson. d. HELMA STOTT HAD PHIL Wrtghl. Shel-bnur- FRANCISCO. FILL-mor- e spent the weekend with his sister Ronnie at the home of her hospital where they operated and revomed her gall bladder. She has been at home recovering VISITING AT THE CLAUDE Quarnbergs on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarnberg, Aurora and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Flora, Salt Ijike. Bert the weekend were memoers ne CROSLAND CAMF. DAVID AND JOANN TOOK Joann's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson and spent Wed. In Provo. They attended two sessions at the temple. PAUL AND BESSIE MF.M-mograndson and friend. Salt Lake spent the weekend at the Ivie borne stead repairing and cleaning. They also attended the wedding of Marlene and Raymond BemU. tt, MR. AND MRS. EX RL BRAD- THE BISHOPRIC SPENT THE evening of April 4 at the Mantl Temple. The following attended a night session: Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Burt Is Quarnberg, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Byron Probert, Mr. and Mrs. Don Probert, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson, Mr. Randy Memmott, Mr. and Mra. Myron-- . Memmott.. MR.' AND MRS. MYRON WAS- -, den spent a few days tn Provo nd Salt Lake. They visited tbelr Golden niversary. on Thomjason and wife Fay who ts Ul In the Wedding An- CHARLOTTE ORTON, NEW and Helen and Fritz Wood and sons, Jeff and John, Jersey, Salt Lake, spent Saturday visiting Bill and Verier Hatch. Charlotte has been toCallfornla to visit her daughter Brttta Smith and also to welcome a new granddaughter. Bill and Verlene Sunday spent the day In Sallna visiting vttk Tom and Peggy Harrison and family and also their sister Barbara, B landing was there to enjoy her sisters. LYNN AND thelf brother Riley PHYLLIS LDS- - Hospital. They report Fay ts Improving and will soon be able to go lo her sons home In Midvale. They brought their 3 granddaughters from Provo home for a few days. ED AND FERN MEMMOTT, Sallna, Mrs. Wanda Anderson and two Httl boys, Jason and Bill, ' Venice, spent Friday visiting Eds mother Mrs. Jna Memmott. MRS. ALT 4 ! yj RTIN HAD some of I her family home for. dinner Saturday and had a nice visit. Those present were Vlc Agcnizinz Pato ind Lola Stuart, Price, their From iRgrrea TctssHT daughter, LaRet and Paul Burgess and their son from Camp Get Oatzm For Fast Rtlisf Fort Hood, Texas. Keith and Owls' rn yu) (Ml Outs' rauwS Donna Joined them also Gwen trwai ln(rMi towuU and Darwin Jensen, Centerfleld. m VTttetw tSi. tnn muitiai. LOR R IE, KIRK AND HtEDE rwUucrf stops. S'O-t-X. Ita mfrew u'twout 4 ftwetfet m enitwa et tit MS. itk Outs' twit MS , BURTON AND LILA BADGER observed their Golden Wedding Anniversary on April 4. Family members enjoyed visiting w'hlle also being served a delicious dinner. Close family members included their daughter Mrs. Don (Marilyn) Sorensen and dan hters Kathy and Lila Ann, Thatcher, Arlz; her daughter, Mrs. Janette Me Carthy, Tempe, Arlz; thetr grandson andwlfe.Mr.andMrs. Robert Badger, Sanford, Ar'z; their son Bill and Maurene were unable to attend because Maurene was In the hospital. They called their parents to extend best wishes. Earl and Edna Bradfleld, Sclplo; Margaret Bradfleld, Leamington; Laurence and Laura Bradfleld, Brooks and Melba Lynndyl; Anderson, Fillmore were other dinner guests. They received many cards and phone calls and friends called at their home to make the day one to remember. Lila had a sister and sister-in-laas did Burton who were unable to attend. Saturday Burton and Lila, Marilyn a.id familvdrove toSalt Lake tc visit the Billie Badgers. We are pleased to report that Maurene had left the hospital to convalesce at homt. The men attended the Priesthood session at conference. Onthelr way to Salt Lake thev called to visit Lilas sister Florella Quarnberg at the home of her tn daughter the Lee Tetej-son- s Orem. WILL COME! Get the jump on it with A PLAYSUIT in cool green & white polka-do- t $12.00 w ANDREW surprised CHRISTENSEN hts parents Lloyd That popular button leg PANT Now in red or white $12.00 WE HAVE IT AT L Mc- Arthur and girls. Delta, spent Sunday visiting with Ferrell and Anna Mae Quarnberg. tha Robins, Beaver spent the week end with their grandperents, -; field drove to Holden Wednesday to extend wishes to Earla sister Lila and Burton Badger amp from his home in Kearns to send a few days with his parents, Ben and Ida Crosland, He Is busy painting the kitchen for Us mother while here. rg MRS. COLLEEN MEMMOTT was rushed by ambulance Saturday morning to Provo to the MELL QUARNBERG came home last week and reports he Is getting along fine. Mrs. Gary (Dinah) Powell and son brought him home. MR. MR. ORAL CI.AUDE RN-be- 1 MR. Rclhfss end. Scott and Mina Andersonand Lee and Mil LARD COt' N'T Y PROGRESS children. Regina Vincent Scott are moving from Fillmore, t'tah 84331 Midland, Michigan to CaliforFriday, April 13, 1973 Is wTh the Dow nia. He Is and Chemical Corporation lelng transferred there. They have purchased a new home In Orem Students Leave Antioch where they will reside. The family arrived In For New York Wednesday anl visited Mr. and with their families, Nielson and Mr. Mrs. Rot-er- t The Salt Mke Airport was and Mrs. Alma Anderson bea scene of excitement April the on area. to fore going Hay 5 as 83 students of the Orem Lowell and Emmallne PeterHigh Sctiool boarded planes which took them first to Atson returned last ween from a lantic City, N'.J. They were month's vacation In a motor the only choir chosen from high home. Going through Colorado, schools west of the Mississippi southern Kansas, they went to River to perform In the Golden the east coast visiting atJul llee Convention of National tractions alone the wav as Old W 11 11a msbu r Federation of Music Clubs. j, C vprus Ga rdens, t nder the baton of Edward the Everglades and on the return, Carlsbad Caverns and the Sandgren they will perform at Desert Museum near Tuscon. Valley Forge LDS Ward onSat-urdaThat same evening they During their stav In Florida, will hear Van Cllburn play for they went o churctiat Marianas the convention. and sat, quite cotncidently In Sunday noon front of the Henslevs who are thev will ;rform at the Hotel. This perforformer rest tents. Thev also mance Is sixinsored by (he Assaw Mrs Yernoq Monroes sociation of Comixisers, Arfolks who live there. I rangers anil publishers. Also eavlng Sunday, they returned tn the snow storm. appearing at this event was Jerome Hines, Metropolitan Miss Gavle Star. Stephenson, Sundav evening thecholrwent Minneapolis, was home lo visit the Weslev Stephenson family. to New York to present a family Her mother met her at the Salt night concert In the Long Island take Airport Wednesday. All Stake Center. They will go the fa mil v were home Friday sight seeing tn Baltimore on evening fur Kevins hl.hday Wednesday In Tuesday and dinner. Included were Mr. anil Washington D.C. The menders Mrs. Robert Stephenson, Stacy will be staying with LDS famand Tvrel; Duane ana Anita, ilies In the areas they visit. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Holden; This was a community effort tn Orem as they had to raise Stephenson, Delta; Also present was Gavles fiance. $23, non. 00 to finance the trip. Michael Wilcox, who took her Mary Ann Starley, daughter lack lo Salt lake on Saturday of Ross and Madelyn Starley when she returned to work.. Is the historian of the group F1U-inor- evening. MR. AND MRS. ed 1 COHRAD Hatch and members of their family visited at the home of her sLster NaDean and Harold Beckstrand and family Sunday MRS. Mislsa LEAH AND DONNA QUA Quarnlierg and Jonney were tn drove to Salt Lake SaturTaylorsville on Saturday and day to see Elmer, who has been called Elmer Quarnberg and 111 In LDS Hospital. He was Fay Thompson at the LDS Hosand Is at home. released Sunday pital and report that both are doing fine. Holden Happenings for m MRS. AT THE HOME OF MR. and Mrs. Melvin Cox during 'DOROTHY McBrIde the following for a luncheon on Friday and dinner on Saturday: Donna Bates, Downey, California; Margaret Rowley. Mildred and PhHUm-ler- t, Salt Mke; Fern and La- or. Scott Anderson Fomily Moves to Cotifornia Holsey more visiting this week. LaVoy and Max Martin also enjoyed having them visit their family ' AND all of her children home last week. Tom and Nadine Day came from Ogden, Leola and Lloyd George, Kanosh; Stella and Chester Johnson, Holden; Rhea and Dick Rowley, Idaho; Donna and Ray Warner, Salt I ake; and Joe and Joan, Ben and Laurel. She was happy to have them together. MR. AND MRS. LANE Wllcken, Scottsdale, Arizona liave been spending the past wegk here with hts parents, Jack and Olive Wllcken. They went on to conference In Salt Lake on Thursday knd will re- turn MR. MRS. NEWS NOTES ACCOM-panle- to respond to treatment soon. RECOGNITION Brigham Voting University student Miss Ellen George, sicrial recognition at the College of Tamlly living .achievement Awards Night, Thursday, AprT. 3. Ellen wts chosen as an out standing student In the department of Interior Design and awarded the Elsie M. peiMstu-- Award. Mrs. Bell- -, Cidlege where their sister, olive A. Writer, -( of the ear and was presented a pbqie for outstanding service as a teacher In home economics and as a homemaker. She was the second one to receive the award; the first one ago. aj given one - , RECEIVES Detriment at tvtng Ticks could tie awards present at assem! !v April 2 I Home home In REXSBURG Mr. an IVrs.WaldoG. Robins Wednesday from an en o able visit m Rexlurg, Idaho at the home of l.eota A. and Civ le p. r ackerandwith rda's two brothers, three sisters and companions, - at- - aw;iiwtf their Richfield. re'tirnel S Mr. and Mrs. J. Dellal Ivie en 1 business trip. MR. GALE STOTT SPENT the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stott. nt evening will honor the VISIT The bride elect ts a graduate of South Sevier High School where she was drill team and active In drama, a DEN AND JOE STOTT WERE Salt Lake City Monday on AND & Mark and Florence. On Saturday they drove to Orem to see Jolene and Scott, great grandfather Con Robins accompanied them to Orem. AND MRS. RICHARD ar.d family spent Sunday In Leamington at the MR. the guitar. Betty Devore was tn charge of the program which she announced. President Rula Bartholomew conducted the meeting. Dana Crosland, president of the Juniors, presented atrophy won by them at the State Convention In Salt lke on Saturday. This and other accomplishments will covered lo a separate story. by Nadine Beckstrand. MR. AND MRS. DEN STOTT and their son Doug took her father Keith McArthur to Salt Lake to stay a week with his daughter Marsha Stewart, Guy and family. Ben, Laurel and Doug went on to Logan to see Colette, Phil and their new Laurel and hehy daughter. Doug will spend this week and help out In the home. hilda (hershrg Rcpsrttfs leaders. Beulahs Style Shop |