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Show Holden Happening s Kanosh Happenings pijjjRE WERE MANY VISIT-c- r over the Easter weekend. JOHNSON AND FARRELL were here with fj iiv, Salt Lake t.e Stat' Johnsons. EE AND STAN KAYLE AND litle ptrls. Salt Lake visited lith lMshop and Mrs. Bill ri.rr.er. Jill, Logan and David ; rt..o, were also here. n;OM CALIFORNIA VIS1T-- C Aloin Engle-was Marion and Lee Mad-.1and bos. g w lthherfather, j a 1 ALT STAPLES AT don e were all ol their family, THE rinding Randys friend i; FAM-il- v STAPLES was visited by Jim and Rhea ' idileton and family from Arizona. WITH MR. AND rs. Fred Watts over the thetr children and grandchildren. Carter andJuel ' weekend were 'run Salt Lake and nine of j.eir children. Their eldest n, John is serving a mission s- tt.e Gulf states. Ron and Wilma, Kaysvllle and f nr of thetr five children were Their youngest M.so their. van Bill and his wife, Stephanie, also of Salt Lake, and Vees nephew, Boyd Carter and wife, " edteal student at E of I' also , i visited. AT THE NINA BUCK HOME were Carolyn and Gary Little and Lisa from Cedar City. Nina amended the graduation service at DYL' last week where her daughter Mary was on of the Also there were graduates. Russell and Eyvonee Black and Carolyn, Gary and Lisa tosee their sister graduate. MR. AND MRS. TAFT PAX-t- n were at the BYl' graduation see thetr sen Frank and u HERE FROM LAS VEGAS were Taft and Necca Watts. ELLEN GEORGE. WHO been attending BYE is home with her family for a week. She will return to Provo soon to attend summer school has MR. AND MRS. GARY GLENN OWEN daughter, Tanya receive their degrees. JOE PRICE IS HERE FROM Denver visiting his mother, Mrs. Nora Price and relatives. HATTON, WHO school at Logan was home DIANA AT-ten- ds and boys, Salt Lake spent the Easter vacation with flay and Sharon George. Mrs.Glennand Sharon are cousins. CAROLCE FAENCE FLEW from Salt Lake last week for San Antonio, Texas where she will begin her training in the Air Force. AN INSPIRING EASTER program was presented by the Sunday School. Poems and a song was given by the Junior Sunday School. Sharon George gave a story. Martha Stott played an organ medley. La Nila Kesler talked. Vickie Staples and Kathleen Reilly sang a song accompanied by Denise Staples. Pres. A. LaVoy Kimball then talked. SACRAMENT MEETING WAS conducted by David Christensen. Prayers were offered by Bill Watts and Ron Watts. Those officiating over the sacrament were Doug Whatcott andThayne Christensen and passed by Vince Mooney, Jarl Christensen, Lance Mooney, Terrance Kevin Kesler and Faunce, Duane George. Sister Vie Watts was the first were happy to have their daughter, Julie Alexanlan and Mike and their daughter, Michelle Ann spend the vacation with them from their home In Arizona. SACRAMENT MEETING WAS "nJucted by DeLynn Labrum. sul Petersen led the singing with Flora Stewart as accom-janis- t. The Invocation was by Michael Beckstrand. Beckstrand gave Bishop vchlevemei.t Awards to Chris t.mmons, Klin Petersen, Shan Carling, Michael Stott, Michael ii. sman, Hal and Don Terry Petersen, Brent and Tony Cowiey. Priesthood memoersparticl-l-itin- g In the Sacrament Service acre Hal and Don Beckstrand, Mark Cowley, Jesse Freeman, Russ Bond and Lynn Labrum and Terry Petersen. The program was glvenbythe : ua Larsen family. Hidden. The benediction by Odell Beck-stran- MR. AND MRS. GERALDED-ward- s. Bountiful and members of their family' spent "thetr Easter vacation d, in Meadow. AND MRS. CORBETT. Calif, were here with their son who live and daughter-in-laat the Big M. Trailer Court. MR. w BOB AND HILDA HAMMOND and two children spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Dell? Madsen and her Aunt Mae Labrum. s 'ewirt. ANDMRS. J. CLIFTON Beckstrand, Mantl, spent the weekend here at thetr home. MR. AT THE HOME OF MR. AND Mrs. Nolan Bennett during the i aster weekend were their son and Ms wife and baby whoare dng to move to Seattle, Wash, and their daughter Marlene ''estphal, her liustand and laughter from Las Vegas. MR. AND MRS. KENNETH Duncan sjient the weekend with h!s sister, Mrs. Lola D. Their home Is In rem. MR. AND MRS. REX PEAR- -' and two children, Salt Lake 'aved overnight with his par- ms, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 'arson. They were on their to ct. George for the week- l. m MB. s and STANLEY 'irsnn spent part of the week of in Nephl w ith thelrdaughter Peterson and Larry and 'heir two ct tldr MRS. Thetr grandchildren, Laura, Lorraine, Steve and Jim Wad-le- y, Pleasant Grove spent their Easter vacation here with them. RONNIE FRANCISCO, MISS foster daughter of Mr. andMrs. visited Beckstrand Harold during the weekend with her Lenora mother Francisco, Crystal, Mew Mexico and her brother Oral, Fillmore and her sister Veda, Holden. Saturday night her cousin Loretta Parker, Trice stayed here with her. AND MR. ORRIN MRS. Bountiful stayed Beckstrand, over night at the Cox home and worked on their place. RONALD AND MARK BECK-stran- d, Bountiful, spent thetr Easier vacation at the home of Harold Beckstrand. They also visited thetr grandparents, Mr. VISITING WITH I3RECE AND Hattie Stephenson last Tuesday MR. ANDMRS. and two girls, Valerie and Kellee, Mr. and Mrs. Paul and son Jason drove were Clara Crosland and her daughter Ann Hone of Gunnison. They had also been visiting relatives In Flowell and Fillmore. STEVENS C.G. AND ANE enjoyed having her brother George Baer, Salt Lake spend several days with them this week. SPENDING EASTER WEEK-en- d with thetr parents, Burton and Lula McKee were Mr. and Mrs. Clair McKee and children from las Vegas. Also there were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dobson and two children, Tooele. TOM AND , ANNSTETHEN-son- Salt Lake spent the weekend with their prents John and Coral Stephenson and family. MR. AND MRS. GARY y MILL-awa- parents, Mr. andMrs. Pat M from their home Brigham City. MR. ANDMRS. ay In CLEBRATING THE EASTER weekend togethter at the home of thetr parents, Allen and Algle Stephenson were Mrs. AND LINFORD MRS. Beckstrand and four children, spent Wed. night before Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beckstrand. They were on their way to spend their Easter vacation with friends from thetr ward In Bountiful. MR. AND LYNN MRS. Greenhalgh spent the weekend with family members In their camper. MR. AND MRS. Dcmonstrolions of newest Beltone hearing aid models SPECIAL! Batteries MEMBERS OF THE 1at DAL-to- ls n family from Ogden visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman and her brothers Jim and Bill and their families. GILBERT AND MRS. MR. Stott enjoyed the visit of their daughter Delane and Doug Stout and their family, Paul, Mike, Mindy and Warren, Bountiful on Friday and Saturday. Others Joining them on Saturday for the family Easier Egg hunt and the vlslttngand feasting were De Lynn and Betty Mae Labrum and thetr family Including Diane and Jim Talbot and their baby. Beltone HEARING AID CENTER Provo g.vsv . o-- u, u..ir -l uosf tu- ure it ulos mv- - four m the Emit ity 11. ll lil.e LvlotV the pli iK", li the WO lull tVOvll LA from alt I ake for Ihe weekend with their family, the Arthur Allens. Ionise and Jerry Imlay and Joined the Chad, Fillmore family also. GOING CHRIS n.N.u N AR-r- 'l ed a week ago from l.ong Beach, Calif where lie tad Been e i ployed for the winter. He will help Ids father Archie with the farm work for awhile, tester came from I ogan to visit Ms father and brothers Kevin Eldon anJ Knt this weekend. KEVIN Rhea Terri their grandmother AND YVONNE AND Mrs. E.L. leek, Balt Lake were over the weekend of the boys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson and Bart. Brian wis also here from school In Provo to enjoy visiting his family. All of these attended the wed ling reception for tack and NAM a Prejratlons are going for- Engineering Equipment staff assistant on the RlcMied operator, Ko!rt Brelrholt, District, Richfield, Etah will resigned his position to accep transfer to the reaver Ranger employment with a local District, reaver, on . r rI 22. firm Mr. Breln-hol- t He fHls the vacancy left by the had been with the Forest H PiZt i OM4sf I - 'iTT! rv i f v? FREE WIND NOISE REDUCERS For some types Z i.'rA'-V- ' ZoY '..H , Simethicone quickly upset. Thus uni'iui- discovery breaks tip acd removes painful Your relief is more takes complete because the acid anti the gas out of acid h'n you eat teas indigestion. l. Tablets, well, demand of Plough, Inc. Product liquid. with lelmves gs$y-aci- - Di-G- Di-Ge- Note Id Siilscrilcis when you send In your renewal, If vour address does not Include Ixix or sjace number If la a trrl tie jark, gnd the zip, please add tins information to the address on your notice. Now Open 10:00 to 6:00 VACA ROXA Says Let's a ride I ihe FIX UP YOUR BIKE For SPRING. COME TO plete address on ell paper mailed by the Millard Coanty Progress. Tlicrtf'ire when you send In a new subscription or If your wn oddn s3 docs not Include zip ele, apartment or apace nundicr pK ae send that In the next time you write us. The Variety Shoppe For Tires, A C-- go ' t- Tubes, end Accessories. yS r " W LETS MAKE SHOES !! CLASSES AVAILABLE or do them on your own. The HOURS: El CAPITOL MOTE - Di-C- flannel board. WED., MAY 2nd v'- Stomach Upset by Gas and Acid? The story of Easter was gtver. by Dorothy Beckstrand using a Easter talk was by liar-ol- d Beckstrand. Hal and Mlk Beckstrand, Kim Tetersen ana Shan Carling sang. The benediction was by Ben Stott. nas-- it L Closed Sunday Monday Saturdcy One day service on most things Fillmore 285 West 1st South Nov rv'gula.iom: by the U.S. 1'iKt.i! Service mjulro a com- 1 ns - Include Complete Address reclnatlon of Sheldon Lewis. Service since 1364. Mr. Wilson Is a graduate of o't .ol s NEW HOURS nerve endings. Kills millions of surskin with face germs. "De-itch- " Zemo Laquid or Ointment. May. An tae the hurt will be gone Pam cutting No ug'y paste's Drop on freezone n. PAYNES SHOE REPAIf? 1 currently pads upjKwutonea. ward for another fine art show In the Millard School District BeJ Christensen, Super- Itah state fnl verst!;.. Mr. which will ojien May 6 and conMore visor of the FLdtLke Natlorul ewls has entereJ into pri- tinue for one week. It. formation will be published Forest, has awn unced the vate business. about this. transfer of Charles Cremie, Supervisory Civil Engineer, to Mr. Christensen also states the Shasta-- 1 rirdty National that a civil Tom Paluso, Forest effective April 10. He engineer on tt.e forest since will te the district engineer 1971, has resigned to accept LIKE MAD? on the Yola Bool a Ranger Disa position with the Kaiser Steel doctor's formula! this Get Calif, Mr. Corporation tn Carton County. Platlna, trict, Zemo speedily stops torment of Greene las ten on the Fish-lak- e He Is a graduate of I tah State caused itching... of externally wife 1763. IDs and since EnBersltv. Mr. Taluso and eczema, minor skin irritations, son will join him In June insect bites. Desensitize family will move to Price In Wilson, be gone No lessiy Doctor have found i iv tion that in many c prompt, temporary rli-- l from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tiuuea. Then it arl iwlly help shrink towelling of thee tiuuea caused by inflammation. The answer is Preparation H. No prescription in needed lor Preparation II. Ointment or ART SHOW COMING FORESTS Ronald (not amurd with painful coins, whnn F'tejone can h p ou rem ne them Try d Tjj II see In ust cays tne com wul Why from Livermore, Calif, forth wedding reception of thetr son and brother. Ct- - mi THAT In caused by inflamnt tiin MILLARD DISTRICT early is for conns ME. AND WAYNE MRS. litgley and son, Dan, were here tTI.EY ami Mr. and Mrs. Mlc heal Rlctard Baughman, and nephew Terry Lynn BAlwln. Craig Fuller. LLsa. MR. AND MKL FREEZONE Helps Shrink Swelling Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Macmanama an.I ynn Larson, Jacks roommates attended. Winston and Candl Secvllle, Bishop and Mrs. Raljh Robinson, Bishop and Mrs. Junior Rotdson, Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Rex and mother Ruth Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Swallow, and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony HC41-Lisn- Girl State representative will ! a mbprison. Going from here to attend the convention were Fred and Joyce Scottorn, West and Wilma Barton, PiiV ai.d Darlene Mundy, Don and Pat Iverson, Hula Bartholomew, Faye Petersen, Echo l.lii.e and Jane Wilson. be Shirlev THE and Orem; n KIT and Rian. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Robinson and Jennifer nnJ daughter, Salt Lake and Keryl Ann Sl.SC, Cedar City sjentthe weekend with Burt Is andConnle. FELLAH gPARNBERG AND sons. Matt, Jon and Jan, Geyser Ranch, Nevada and Kasey and Mary Ann, Provo s;ent the weekend visiting It gettier with thetr arent i ar.i grand; a rents. THROLT.H spectively. ittfovts coats anocAitusts Mantl Tentjde April 21 and to be In attendance at the marriage of Lisa Gae Ivle and Jack Steven Hlgley were her prents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dellal Jvie, the brides sisters Carene and Don Baldwin, Beaver; Deon Morrison, Canoga Park, Calif.; home. AND MRH. DAWN ALLEN CAME SESC auJ Pat Allen from iGRRf pi -- Salt lake earlier this month, site said the Heart Fund Drive sponsored by the Auxiliary with Beth Frampton as chairman, had forwarded over $700.00 to the State Heart Fund organization. The t'ntt catered to two class reunions, will award family. and Pel Allgood an! family served a delicious df'er in their honor. Mem Me. la prepared a special dln-- n t for them on April 21. An v ff, Fillmore was here to visit also. Delbert ami Janice and family were guests of the Arthur and Beth Alien family for and Faster outing and visit at the Allen GoKla MR. Duane and children, Fillmore; spent Sunday visiting F.lmerand Leah Cuarnterg, STEVE April Delbert's 10, Carling conducting. The singing was led by Carolyn Tenney with Janeen Bushnell as accompanist. The opening prayer was by Jim Talbot. The Junior Sunday School sang three songs wltn NaDean Beckstrand conducting and Flora Stewart of aids 231 W. Center 1off sister State Convention e'-t- a $70 oo scholarship and has held some outstanding programs during the I'i72 73 .ear. Election of officers was the last matter ofhtislness and Mildred Jensen was elected presand ident. Darlene Muncly Wilma Barton were elected first and second vice presidents, re- Went of 61, rejwted on the activities In Fillmore, mentioning the fine grouped Juniors and thetr iwiformance at the sint -- LET !T RING! ,11 AND M RS. ff EASTER PRO SPECIAL with DeLyle held was gram Price (Limit one pkg. per customer) DELBERT and children, Terry Mt'.e, Stewart, Debbie and Karen. Bountiful were here for the holt lay with tils parents Mr and Mrs. Wendell Brink MU. Brmke-ho- MRS. EMERSON i An- I Lyman and family, Provo spent the weeleni here cleaning tip the yards. vLut l till il h o.g WAYNE MORRISON MRS. and children, Mlcheal, Christine and Kelan, Canoga Park sj ent a week visiting her family. In l as Vegas they visited with Monte and Judy Ivle, RobIn yn, Kelly and Gregory. Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. ron Baldwin, Angela, Ktm and Morgan and in Flowell with parents J. Deltal Ivle. Wayne was unable to come for the wedding of I Isa and Jack for which Peon and children made the trip. Mr. Ivle and and Mrs. Monte Mrs. Morrel Ivle, children, Ummle and Jodi, John andjan-ele- . Sat. and Flagstaff, Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Dlch Baughman, Orem were here from Thur. to Sunday to visit the Ivle ilO-g-- .i Trac, D.E.P. SrniNCS CEDAR meeting was held April 12 at the home of Hazel Harmon with Nixon Vera assisting as Helen I arson conhostess. ducted and Elmoda Turner offered the prayer. The minutes were read by Hazel and Hattie Stephenson presented the lesson Graves Along the Trail. Millard County officers present were 7lna Hunter. A Hie Hatton, Sylvia Jensen and Fauntella Robison. Other me mbers present were Helen Stevens, Ina Hunter, Helen Swain, Mattel Stevens, Irene Cochran, Alferetta Hansen, Flossie Stephenson, Louise Stevens anJ Edith Ruyf. lloa'o ILL MRS. and daughters, gela and Kimberly, Sa lake sjeut the Faster hid Id. ' here with Planes parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Robinson and Dale an H lene '"oblnson who were down from Logan with a frietuh Ihe Hogans along with her parents attended the wedding for Jack and I Isa reception Ivle litgley. to Denver, Colo Thursday morning to siend the weekend with thetr son and brother Clark and Paula Johnson. AND AND A WORKSHOP i MU. d Bas-muss- MR. Clem Ptleys during th.p weekend. Sam, along with tils parents, attended Lisa and toc.Cs wedding reception. good ITCHING HAROLD Stewart spent a few davs week a convention of County from t'tah. Don't Put Up With Whistling a new system earmold could help Price i Only During this Workshop FREE CROS-lan- ley and children, Heather and Shane, visited thetr family, the v:d c( Fillmore, blah 84431 Friday, April 27, 1073 rejirpFentatlon of legionnaires and Auxiliary members attended the spring convention of these service organizations of District Six held In Sallna the evening of April ?.(). Joyce Scottorn, District President of the Auxiliary made Introductions at the joint dinner and conducted the Auxiliary meeting afterwards. She complimented the various units on Rite fine way the j'rogra ins were all helping to carried out, make number six the outstanding District tn the Department of t'tah. Denartment officers also expressed gratitude for the support they had received from this area. Pat Iverson, secretarj read the minutes. Rata Bartholomew, Tres-L'n- lt -- care for her. NEWS FROM SCIPIO BETTER II EAR I.XG Hearing Tests EE U. 1 GRAGWOOD Sprlngvllle, and Sandra Stevens, Salt Lake were enjoying the weekend with their parents, Jay and Helen Stevens and Nell. WHY BE DEAF? 0T1OW! FR Jolene Stephenson and daughter Filin, ore. ; Meeting: Held in So'ina A AMI MRS D"'N son are retv Icing with He arrival of a little granddaughtei born p r ll 20 to tt.e ir son, Paul and Susan, Provo. The little miss will be named Amy Suzanne She has a thirling Lttle sister, Wendy to help VR. and irovo, sherman mond, and children were here to enjoy the weekend with their IF YOU ARE HARD OF HEARING FREE GIFTS FREE SERVICE FREE ELECTROSIC RejcrterHa Croslisa Julia Trottier and three children, C'gJen, Jim and Nancy Young and daughter, Shelley, Bill and Ruth HamIdaho, Lorraine speaker. Staples, Alice Christensen and Sharon acHands George sang AND MRS. STEVE MR. companied by Vickie Staples. Fred Jackson, Salt Lake and Mtss Watts was the concluding speaker. They spoke Keryl Ann, SESC, spenv the weekend with Burtls andConnle on their recent mission to Nauvoo. The closing song was Quarnberg. by the Relief Society Chorus under the direction of Lillian MARLIN AND LINDA AND and Rogers with Beverly Christenboys, Salt Lake; Crystal sen as accompanist. By Eva Beckstrand .nd Mrs. Milton Beckstrand. MR. AND MRS. WELBODOL-lin- 'ptcivctl 'Hctirt ors at the home of Royal anc Ada Bennett were thetr son, Glen, I lnda and Kellv Bennett. On Friday, Marla Dykhutren brought her son, two grandchildren, her mother and father Marla andBurtlsVanDenHaJel former residents of Holden, fo a short visit and lunch. MR. c WEEKEND VISIT.. EASTER DICK AND REVA Tl RNER and children, Bountiful, spent two days here last week. The children stayed here wth grandparents Keith and Nelda who took them home Sunday, Kath- leen Redly. VISITING with her n.ither, Mrs. Virginia Hatton over Easter weekend Leg ion District CAREER EDUCATION Mr. Eltm Taylor, Mr. Bid! Rnblson and Mr. Rolert NclKor all are next anxiously years career education begin. Teachers hours to iij to have pul In far ant atove their contract grade Millard'seJ-ucatlonsituation. Interviews al have teen made with the state's leading business men, Investiga'ion of successful J programs have been w and a worksnop fur twentv-fBteachers is lelng conducted to assist on r students in laving a saleable skill once they leave our school. Basically, 'career ediri-tlo- n at our school will carry the following philosophy: Career education Is a j designed tj encompass the entire school program from kindergarten through secon larv school, our part Is from 7th through 12th gra les. t'nder this system, students will learn about Hie w ide range of career n our technopossibilities logically advance 1 society; they will learn what Is Involved In getting a job and holding It; they w 111 receive sound guidance and counseling to helji them consider their Interests anc! abilities in relation to jaiten-ttcareers; they w 111 learn the occupational needs of t he natlor, as projected; they will itm-s"- e e al le helped to deveb p career decision making shills; they will learn sjectflc job sllls, ani they will get actual help In finding a tob. Tnarcnrn dish these objectives, we tlleve that the curriculum shoulJ built around jobs an 1 work. Therefore, In grades 7 and 8 U.e student would begin tn become familiar with career cbmtersand exj lore those which most Interest him. Grades 9 and 10 will see a pujill exjdorlng a single cluster of his choice tn cejth anl then receiving practical exjierlcnce. Grades 11 and 12 will find a student pursuing a splecte icareerarea more Intensely with three options open; Immediate employment, college or trade school. For any of those who may feel this will water down the curriculum, do not If desjalr anything reading, writing ani math will le emjhasized more strongly than ever before, but because there wtllt-emeaning for them. New classes In manners, study tiablts, etc. will found on the campus. We Weencourage al! members of our communities to come-on-o- n anJ visit ar.v of our pregtams in Irogrc ,s. I BOBBIES HOBBIES |