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Show i MILLARD COlNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah .1631 Friday, May U, 1973 Holdan Hcppsnli NEWS FROr.I SCIPIO Cjcrcbrg I ttzxlz fl&lzs MR. AND MRS. MONT ROVCE MEMMOTT, L'Sl, Logan spent the aeekend with ROB-ln- s drove to Granger to visit with Janeal and Richard and two children, Lyle and Jill. his parents. WE ARE SORRY TO HEAR that the following have been hospitalized the past week and 111 soon be out and hope they home again: Mrs. Ed Ballow, Mr. James Memmott and Mrs. Faye Thompson are all In Juab Hospital (n N'ephl. Mrs. James Memmott Is staying with her 16 inch McCulloch bar and chain Proven dependability million Mac 10 series saws built and sold Over MORE SAW FOR THE MONEY. 174g McCulloch KIMBALLS 45 N. t CO. Main, Fillmore Mrs. Lucille Warner nek Lightweight jmtlZIbs. Cuts in 8" lot in 6 seconds Rutted 3.3 cu. in. inpne In Nephl or a few days. MERLE MRS. MEMMOTT and Mrs. Maurlne Herbert, Sallna drove to Castle Dale on Friday to a dance review In which Marti Hallow took part. It was really nice. Marcl Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Mala) Ballow. They stayed until Sunday to visit. IN SCIPIO LAST VISITING week was Mr. and Mrs. Gray-do- n Slone, Henderson. They went on the Salt Lake to a doctor's appointment for Gray-don. Less cuttini attachment! MARIE OLSEN WAS visiting over the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. tndMrs. Boyd Sorenson. ROSE EDO (BERNEIOE) Ballow Is home after 10 days In Juab Hosp Hal. She Is feeling better. MRS. ANQ MRS. LIONELL Wasdsn, Salt Lake vlsllet) a .ago . Sunday with Us week brother Lloyd and Nola Was- -, den, MISS ANNETTE Kor.iDunr Rldlrq Mouuers Eorvd New Oh.p. Pkder Rntlcolp Hotuen Hem 6huttk' Lorumlssioo Prom roruiord to Reverse Without The Clutch 6htft for your CHI Toll Oee'tf Momenta fat 800 243 6000 MATHEWS underwent aurgery Tueaday at LDS Hospital. Her parents Mr. and mrs. Alan Mathews were with her. Zelds stayed on In Salt Lake to be with Annette. Sunday Allen visited and aid that she is feeling good. MPS. FREDA HATCH ed home Thursday after spending a month In California with her son Lloyd and family, a month In Henderson, Nevada, RE-turn- with her daughter Gladys Stone and family. Glady's daughter Edith, Cedar City brought her farm! A farm means responsibilities. The proper protection of that fa.m . . . buildings, equipment, livestock, personal clTccts is one of those responsibilities. Ved like to give you a hand with pljnnmg complete farm insurance protection in one program that can save you confusion and money. Sec us for all the ... e PETERSEN 0 4 f, INSURANCE AGENCY X gram at PAUL NIX-oMr. and Mrs. Kearns; n, Sterling; Nixon, Salt Lake, were the guests of their mother Elza Nixon. The boys did some re- pair work on their mother's home. Also visiting their mother were Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, Magna. "MRS. STEVE Teeples and family spent the weekend with their parents, Darrell and Evelyn Teeples and AND MR. family. OREM, A FEW DAYS SPENDING :wlth their parents, Lester and Jean Dobson, Loy and Jeff, were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dobson. SIDNEY AND BETTYflUNT-e- r and son Ben drove to Las Vegas Nevada Saturday tospend the weekend with their daughter Susan and Larry Bocher and SCOTT ANr JOLENE MEM-mot- t, Orem, spent the weekend with their parents. Scott .son Scott. attended guard. BLAINE DOUG ROBINS. SALT LAKE, JAN AND CRQS-lan- d and family haosted a ily dinner at their home spent the weekend with Mark and Florence. He also attended guard. . DOROTHY AND MRS. MR. CON D. ROBINS SPENT FR1. in Fillmore visiting his sister Mrs. Gladys Day. MRS. daughters are Jonetta, Their spent Friday visiting his Aunt Iva Memmott and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson. SMITH, Salt Lake, spent the weekend with her parents Mr. snd Mrs. Boyd Sorensen. Pro- were Mrs. Thora Glenda and Debbie respectively. a CLYDE MEMMOTT, USU McKee, Mrs. Ramona Kenney and Mrs. Rhea Dean Stephenson. birthday party Frl. evening honoring Mrs. Donna Quarnherg: Rosa Lee and Janice Robins, Ramona Thatcher, Glenda snd Anna Mae Qua robe rg, Joyce, Sandy, Evelyn, and Celia Monroe, Lorraine Hansen, Geraldene Peterson, Lu Jean Memmott, Peggy Sorensen snd Julianna ProberL A delicious dinner was served ss the ladles visited together for the rest of the evening. attended activities' er WOMEN famSun- - BILL MACE MR. AND MRS. Kariosh Happenings BILL TURNER AND Rey Arnold Huber have Just returned from a vacation to Florida. Enroute they visited 16 states. They stayed several days with Kirk Lovenbury and his parents In Florida. While Klsslmme, there they saw Disney World, Clearwater Beac1 and the Kennedy Space Center. They saw the Space Lab which will be launched on the 14th of May. They also toured the LDS Church Ranch and the Alligator Farm which is the largest breeding alligator farm In the United States. They visited many of the sLte capttols and many other points of Interest which was very educational. While In Nebraska, they stopped In Omaha to see some of the convert families David Knew when on his mission. All In til they thought Tennessee was the prettiest state and Atlanta, Georgia the most beautiful city but were glad to get back to dear old Kanosh. DAVID WILL TAKE PLACE SOON MUSTANG MEADOWS is o Planned Living a PLANNED LIVING is BV VIRGIE IV IE v TOENAIL? GetOutgrofor relief CLAIM SUITLake. fast The matter has been brought to the attention of County AtEldon Ellason. The torney claims are all placer that the claimants are locating for gold and valuable minerals. 0" o' "fo"1 OjtVo cn rn you Uil , muted sun toughen. " .inoul 0ui.es o. (i.hon ouneaui Ouiro ' level end meses 0 ees n DEVELOPMENT grown n( pA livl OwtffO Now Open 10:00 to 6:00 NEW HOURS Closed Sunday Mondoy - Saturday One day service on most things Fillmore 285 West 1st South C MAKES THE DIFFERENCE VOLUME BUYING MAKES THE and Mrs. Don Baldwin, Kim and Morgan, Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reynolds, Phoenix and her sister La Rae, Cedar Mrs. Sydney Wray, Bountiful; and Mrs. Vaughn Rigby, Murray. tty; besides Mrs. Jewel Ivle ana children were her mother Mrs. Doyl Mooseman and daughter Madge, Logan and Mr.andMrs. Paul Allen and children Sandra, Robert, Shanae and Russel; Mr. SHIRLEY JORGENSON, PRO-v- o visited on Sunday with her (RETREADS) friends the Christensen family. LUG DESIGN BRUNSON MONUMENT CO. 6.50x16 FILLMORE, UTAH In Business for Over 60 Years 7.00x15 7.00x16 You still have time to order a Marker For MEMORIAL DAY. 7.50x16 15 95 I MR. AND MRS. CLARK Paxton drove to Escalante last Saturday to the races. MRS. ARLENE TURNER AND attended Virginia Mothers Week at Utah State University In Logan from FrL to Sunday as gi ests of their daughters Jill and Deana. Hatton HERE AS 743-626- 743-622- .Khong. 9 15 fe CHRYSLER were Mr. and Mrs. Taft Watts and Bart for the weekend. fwwF FINE PROGRAM was presented In the opening exercises of Sunday School by the Willard Whitaker family. A 72 1 82t ond rocappobl. GftjuCSS) LAS VEGAS FROM .KM Hu VERY Calif, on a vacation are Bill and Beth Lawson. On Sat. and Sun. Brent, Jo Ann and children from Richfield were here to see hts brother and parents the Ken Lawsons. (ggips. vjatenRS fits 2 SACRAMENT MEETING WAS conducted byDavldChrlstensen and we were very fortunate to have two babies blessed and The daughter given names. of Mr. andMrsClaytonMooney was blessed by her father and given the name of Angela. The son of Mr. snd Mrs. Joe Penney was blessed by his grandfather Rey Huber Sr. and given the name of K lint Joe. Residential Areas Equestrian Trails New Plymouth Fury. Part of its beauty is how easy it is to own. ace CCLD sncjS? NCWl MR. AND MRS. JOHN LA she is the former Edith Holmes, from Chino, Calif, are here taking care of their property and visiting relatives. MRS. JOSIE MILER, NORTH Calif, came last Hollywood, week and Is with the Lloyd Club House 1 O. or wntc now for moref GoIf Course information on this Exciting Ecu' Dcvctpmait for FILLMORE For your Free Brochure i Co! write to MUSTANG MEADOWS Fillmore, Utah 84G31 MUSTANG AT THE ALT STAPLES' home over the weekend were Steve and Diane and Denise from Salt Lake. MRS. LOIS several days cently. MR. AND Plymouth Fury Gian Sedan 4 Door AVERY SPENT Salt Lake re- MRS. GEORGE AT THE JESSIE WULFEN-stei- n home have been her Walter Fullerton and Great new styling is just the start of it. It's the most beautiful weve ever offered in a Fury. The room is big so you get lots of comfort. son-in-la- her grandson. MR. AND MRS. BELL WHO have purchased the Alice Watts home are here. Fury also gives you unibody construction. Ride and electronic ignition. And the price is right Compare for yourself. Torsion-Quie- t PAA AuTHom.iO MEADOWS Hardtop In Stinson came from their home In Kingman, Arizona for a weeks stay. oiAua CHRYSLER MOTOM conrouiio KIMBALLS & CO. 45 North Main oft FERG'S SERVICE DENNY BRUNSON 3 plus Udeeol your truck. We have all Types of Samples ond Photos to Choose from. Please Contact: LAMAR BRUNSON prut 5 Rogers. Mobil Home Estates i JO"'1 ees "'" PAYNE'S SHOE REPAIR non-mini- ng Christen- urn Now at BY EVALYN LAWSON HERE FROM RIDGECREST, -- I OKLAHOMAN FACING There's been a claim filing rush during the past few days at the Millard County Recorders office. The man responsible for the filings Is under Investigation In two states for not complying with federal and state regulations when the WE ARE GLAD TO WEL-coMr. and Mrs. LsMar claims are filed. Oklahoma claim operator Gledhill to our community. They Merle I 7 we If el apparently sells the La former have purchased claims to people throught the We hope Mar Nixon home. country snd they In turn record they will enjoy living here. them In the Coumy In which they are filed and pay for filing JOHNSON' LOIS AND GLEN fees. have returned here and we are Many of the claims are also happy to welcome them located In areas have been vusy here. They and In areas that Just have not fixing up his parent's old home. been accessible. For one set of claims, It cost $38.40 and NOUN BENNETT SON OF over $2000 worth of recording BenMr. snd Mrs. Jonathan fees have been paid to Recorder nett, Ha r re man, Utah was LaVoy Martin. the relatives during visiting The Millard claims are all He was the guest of weekend. his cousin, Clair Harmon, of located west of the Union Pacific Railroad tracks In western the Stanley Harmons. Millard County. Some have been right In the middle of Old Sevier SA LT SA NDY C HRISTE NSEN, her parents Lak visited Maughn and Bonnie ii i fam ko:.i eeisrgot - - er The GRAND OPENING; Of 7 GcJ "pUweU Ttew4 ' - CLAIMS FILED BY day. The Invited guess were Bishop and Mrs. DouglasCros-lan- d and Connie, Mrs. Vicki Crosland, Mrs. Vera Nixon, Mrs. Ethel Wook, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Cropper and family Mr. and Mrs. Garth Swallow and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crosland. They had all attended Sacrament Meeting at which time the Infant son of Blaine and Jan was given a He was name and blessing. Mimed Troy Watts. sen snd family. were In Salt Lake May 6 to be WAND MRS. MIYIMOTO, at Fast Meeting ! Salt Lake, spent part of the In attendance where Bill assisted In the turnweekend with her parents, Mr. ing of their little granddaughter and Mrs. Vern Stone. Kathryn Marie by her father The latter also sang Marlow. AND MR. MRS. LA MAR with a quartette and did the solo and Mark and Monroe, Mary, at the meeting. grandmother Nana drove to Salt part Lake Thursday where they met GRANDSON THE LITTLE Lee and Mary, Logan, and thn Mr. and Mrs. J. Delial Ivle weed to the airport to see their of son Lloyd before he left fur Tobin Morrel Ivle, passed a way May 1, 1973 In aPbownlx, Arts, Argentina on a mission. Lloyd He was born March has been In the language school hospital. 1973 at Flagstaff, Arlt. the 3, at BYU for several months. son of the late Dr. Morrel W. Ivle and Jewel Mooseman Ivle. MARLIN AND LINDA MIL-lHe is survived by his mother, and boys, Salt Lake, drove brothers and sisters James D., down Saturday. They will take Jodi Lynn, John C. and Janelle; Mr. and Mrs. ElmerQuarnberg grandparents, Mr. snd Mrs. to Fillmore Sunday to help with M r. the naming and blessing of the Doyle Mooseman, Boulder; and Mrs. J. Delial Ivle. Burial sons of snd Mrs. Mr. twins, took place May 4, 1973 In the Duane Msycock. Sclpto Cemetary under the direction of Olpln Mortuary. HANS AND MAYMIE Remarks at the mortuary Peterson had their son snd were by Bishop Ralph Robinson. daughter home over the weekFamily prayer was by an uncle end, Jack and Loene, Carl snd Paul Allen. The grave was dedTracy Peterson from Kearns. icated by J. Delial Ivle. Coming for the service two-wee- ks to run a end and to enjoy the of the Mother-Daught- p. It takes many hands IN LOGAN FOR THE WEEK parents, Gladys and Graydon and grandmother Hatch home. They stopped over night to visit ihelr sisters Ethel Robins and Ester Memmott and then went on to Salt Lake to visit and have a medical check-uTHE FOLLOWING IN MILLARD COUNTY Fillmore, Utah 84631 |