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Show MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 18, 1973 . THE AT OF MRS. HOME Blonda Quarnberg, for her blrthdav and Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Quarnherg and sons Rex and Delane; Mr. and Mrs. Purtts Quarnherg, VISITING AT ANNA J. DAY for Mother's Day was Mr. and Mrs. George La Barron and three children, Salt Lake. lust 12 lbs. Lightweight Cuts in log in 6 seconds Rugged 3 3 cu. in. engine 16 inch McCulloch bir and chain Proven dependability i VISITING CLAl'DE AT Quarnbergs for Mother's Day was Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thatcher and five children; Mr. and Mrs. Mack N. Forbush and four children, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Quarnherg and four children, Green River; and Mrs. Vlrgle M. Frame, Provo. Dinner was taken to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peterson. million Mac 10 series saws built and sold Over MORE SAW FOR THE MONEY. $ LEE ROBINS Thayne on hts seventh birthday by having hts friends In A hot lunch was Saturday. served at noon. Games and ROSA tSl MCCULLOCH KIMBALLS I CO. 43 N. Main, Fillmore Rsp:rf tr- s- Hll- -J Mothers Day Program with brothers JACK AND LOENE, AND FAM-lt- y, spent Sunday Kearns, visiting Vern and Roxle Stone and Hans and Maymle Peterson. MOTHERS DAY PROGRAM honoring the mothers of the Sdpio Ward, held Sunday morning began by Bill Thompson welcoming the members. Eileen Thompson and Shirley Robins conducted the music. Dallln Quarnberg gave the opening prayer. The Jr. Sunday School sang two songs. Anna J. Day Alan Mathews gave a talk. sang and Patricia and Penny Probe rt, Michelle Monroe and Sherrie Thatcher gave some Eileen Thompson quotations. and Shirley Robins played an organ and piano duet. Lorraine Hansen told a story. Scott and Rodney Robins, Kelly Quarnberg, Danny Memmott, James Peterson and Mike Monroe aang. Don Quarnberg then talked followed by a song from Stephanie and Deann Robins, Melanie Monroe, Diana Quarnberg, Alene Mathews and Valerie Thatcher. K , 3. 3: J i HOMELITE j Riding Mowers - Cworvd Ncui 6h.p. Ride Nui 6Svttl Irorumlulon 6Wft from FwuKxd to Without Th Clutch w IONE MONROE, 3ENNI0N, spent the weekend visiting her parents Merlin and Lorraine for tout twain! Mwr.ui. Dnar Call Toll Free 800-246000 many hands to run a farm! A farm means responsibilities. Ihc proper protection of that farm . . . buildings, equipment, livestock, peris one of those responsibilities. Vcl sona! elTccis like to give ou a hand with planning complete farm insurance protection in one program that can sasc ou confusion and money. Sec us for all the baby girl, Katie, Salt Lake spent Sundaj with Burtls and Connie. Keryl Ann, Cedar City spent Sunday home. MARY ANN Turner, Salt Lake, and Carol Jean, Salt Lake spent Mothers Day with their mother Gloria and Carl and brother Steve and RICHARD AND GEORGE ANN and son R.B., Orem, spent Sun. with the Dick Proberts. AND SHELDON BEULAH'S LELAND AND MAE DORA and sen Reggie, Midvale, Ella and Holden, spent family, Mothers Day with Fay and Riley Thompson. MR. AND MRS. THADWAS-de- n, Aurora, spent Sunday visiting Ida Wasden. LON AND OSSIE. SALT LAKE Freeman and Mr. Mrs. Memmott, Richfield, spent Sat. and visiting their mothers grandparents. MR. AND MRS. HOWARD Memmott spent Sunday with their sons Kirk and Jeff and families, Orem. THE ' FOLLOWING children, Granger, Day ANDREA PHONE 74J-57- IVIE HAD MRS. GEORGIA the following to her home Sunday: Gordon and Pat, Mlcheal Jody and Llnette Carling, Bountiful; Miss Carolyn Ivle, Salt Lake; Devon and Glenda and Sharon Quarnberg, Holden; Ivan and Janice Chett, Tiffany and Stacy Robins. Last week Wallace Ivle, cousin Mr. and Mrs. Max Humphry and son Larry, Draper spent a day visiting them. MR. VENICE MR. AND MRS. BYRON PRO-be- d hal their children home for the weekend, David and Debra, Provo; Irene, Logan; a friend Jay Erye, Logan; were guests at their home. Don and Julianna and girls Joined them Sunday. JAY AND ARLENE DROVE to Salt Lake to spend Sunday WILL TAKE PLACE SOON MUSTANG MEADOWS is a Planned Living is a PLANNED LIVING DEVELOPMENT RECENTLY MRS. NORMA Paxton spent some time In Salt Lake visiting her son Henry and Co'.een and also her grand- children and families. MR. AND MRS. FREDWATTS spent a few days In St. George last week. AND MRS. OWEN Sacrament Meeting SACRAMENT MEETING WAS Conducted by Vernon Christensen. The youth speaker was Ipean Shields. Beverly Chris- DOUG ROBINS AND CIIILD-re- n, Lori, Kirk, Held! spent Saturday and Sunday with Mark and Florence. Scott and Jo-le- tensen played an organ solo. Doug Nielsen was the guest The Relief Society speaker. FAYE Program Honors Mothers Grace Staples to Provo, then back to her home In Richfield for Mothers Day. Mrs. Staples Just received word of a new great grandson born to Sheila and Gary Pencock, Salt Lake. VOE DE AND ' THE SUNDAY SCHOOL a very line Mothers Day The Jr. Sunday Program. School participated with poems and songs. Lovely carnation. PRE-sent- ed were presented to each mother. BONNIE LUCKY. SUSAN AND BABY and Raymond and wife were here George and son Terry spent the weekend here with his mother, Mrs. Nettle George and In Fillmore with Bonnies mother. FAYE AND CALVIN KESLER are proud parents of a fine baby boy. MR. AND MRS. TAFT WATTS and Bart, Las Vegas were here for a few days. BISHOP AND MRS. BILL went to Turner and children Salt Lake Sunday to spend the day with Sue and Stan Kayle. PAYNES SHOE REPAIR MRS. ETTA SLAUGHTER IS home from Salt Lake and Is new with her daughter Ida Robison. AT THE VIC ROGERS HOME Now Open 10:00 to 6:00 NEW HOURS Closed Sunday Monday - Saturday One day service on most things Fillmore 285 West 1st South for a week are daughter Kathy Smith and two children. Dennis was here Saturday and returned to Provo Sunday. HERE FOR MOTHERS DAY were the following: Brenda and Neal and baby daughter Tamara Lee with the Stan Johnsons. Kirk Penney was with his mother Mrs. Klover Penney. Dick and Reva Turner and children visited with Keith and Nelda Turner. Lewis and Julie Quigley and little boy and Clara Quigley was with Glen Quigleys family. Mary Ann and Jon Hunter, Spanish Fork, and children and Joe Price visited with Mrs. Nora jG MAKES THE DIFFERENCE VOOIME B1 rTNCtiMAytS THE s i Price. At the Willard Whitaker home were Leah and Bruce Bunting and family, Kanab; Arlene Serlght and little girl; Nlta and friend Debbie McBeth and (RETREADS) LUG DESIGN also Memmott, Orem, spent Sunday with them MARTIN GERALD AND MERLE KATIE S fi 6.50x16 FILLMORE, UTAH In Business for Over 60 Years JOHNSON You still have time to order a Marker For MEMORIAL DAY. We have oil Types of Samples and Photos to Choose from. Please Contact: SHELLY AND JOLYN SPENT the weekend with their parents Don and Phyllis Quarnberg. MRS. s m BRUNSON MONUMENT CO. children, Magna, spent Sat. visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Martin. I 4! ne UMAR BRUNSON 743-626- 743-622- 3 FERGS SERVICE DENNY BRUNSON 9 MEMMOTT Is spending a week tn Salt Lake with her daughter, Ossie, she returned home with them Sunday. 6 Now MATHEWS HAS MRS. ILA been tn Juab hospital. We hope she Is soon better. G9UUU VISITING AT THE NORD Memmotts for Mothers Day were Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Memmott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Memmott and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Memmott. MR. Peterson AND JACK MRS. and CHRYSLER spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson. Hans and Maymle spent Friday In Richfield and Sallna. family o: LO ffitlimnilli m eaFSo Vv73Ca5iit3 Want to Have Soy on Dti 2 Vocational Education? Utahns who have Ideas about vocational education and how it should be will have an opportunity to register their views with the Utah State Board of Education. The State Plan for Vocational Education will be reviewed by the eleven-membbody, Friday, May 18, 1973. The public will voice opinions on the document at 2:00 p.m. Board Room, 14th Floor, University Club Building, 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City. Federal law requires that citizens be able to review the plan and make suggestions about it In a public meeting. Coptea of the plan will be available through the Division er MUSTANG MEADOWS AT THE THEODORE PENNEY, home were their son Vlron and Merodee and their daughter, Darlene and Ken Ard. STARR CAME Saturday and took her mother, MRS. for Mothers Day with Mrs. Utahna Bemls. WERE DALE PETERSON. NEPHI, spent Sunday with his mother, The GRAND OPENING Of BONNIE AND JIM RUSSELL, Bountiful, brought her mother, Mary Jane Paxton home on Sunday. MRS. STEVE AND MRS. NANA MONROE FIXED dinner Sunday for her children, Shlrely and Leo and daughters, Andy, Kathy and Deanne, La Mar and Gwen and Mark, Mary and Jeanne and Lee, Logan. conducted by Don Quarnberg. The Invocation was by Don Probed. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mem-rro- tt and Warren Quarnberg memberships were read Into the ward. The mmettng was the Aaronlc commemorating priesthood. Mr. Ferrell QuarnMIA President, took berg, The following boys charge. presented the program tn the form of talks and two songs: Warren Monroe, Elvis Boyd, Steve Probed, Kendell, Kelly Rodney Quarnberg and Joe Stone. Talks were given by theor leaders William C. Latch and Barry Monroe. Closing remarks were by Ferrell Quarnberg. The benediction was by James Llsonbee. ter Staples spent the weekend in Cedar with Donna and family. Hatch and son, Pangultch, Paul Hatch, Logan; spent Sat. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hatch. Meeting Commemorated Aoronic Priesthood have a new born to Kathle Jess and Blrdean Beckstrand are also proud grandparents. MR. AND LINDA. KIRK and Carrie Lyn, Spanish Fork, Maxine and Dee and children. Granger called to see Noel and Ethel Robins Sunday. MRS. es Clo Peterson. Fillmore, t'tah KATHY. underwent surgery Thursday at Provo. Whe wish her a speedy recovery. DA-vl- daughter, Beth, Las Vegas. INSURANCE AGENCY AND Provo spent the weekend with Bishop and Mrs. Leo Robins. PRESIDENT MURRAY of the Stake Sunday School visited Sunday School May 13. surprised by a visit from their PETERSEN spent with Co.uiles folks Keith and Donna Robison. Mothers STAKE Board Members visited Relief Society Tuosdav. It was ward Edith Calllster, conference. Julia Warner, Zella Walch, Arlene Olpln, Ilene Cooper, Virginia and Norma Wood, Elaine Kimball. President Connie Quarnberg presided and conThe prayer was by ducted. Maxine Robins, and the lesson was given by Geraldene Peterson. Cooking and picture making demonstration was by Donna Quarnberg. A nice lunch was served to all. A good crowd was In attendance. also Dora JAY AND CONNIE AND TWO sons, Jon, Matt, and Jan,Geyser Ranch, Nevada, KaseyandMary Ann, Provo, spent the weekend visiting parents and grandparents. J WHAT-co- tt and Randy Beckstead. sisters Margaret and Patsy. LEON AND ... AND GARY AND SACRAMENT MEETING WAS it takes YVONNE STEVE AND . spent a week In Fairfield, Id. with daughter Denece and Ben Black and children. While there they went to Sun Valley and stopped In Halley to visit a cousin of Doras, Floyd and At the and Laura Dories. Whatcott home on Sunday for Mothers Day were LaMont and Legrand and families. Vln and George. GARY . MR. AND MRS. their daughter Rosalie and other family members. Alt and Lorraine Staples had all of their family home Including Randys fiancee Kathleen Reilly. sang "Wh.-- Mothers accompanied by Beverly Sing Christensen and under the direction of Lillian Rogers. Chorus Spend Week in Idaho t t'zilz) RsEJss (hsnbrg and their families Victor a id Vernon. and HONOR-e- d prizes were entertainment for the guests. "less cutting attachments Kanosh Happenings NEWS FROM SCIPIO Warren and girls Kerlyann Keran, Diane and Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Don Quarnherg, Shelly Jolynn and Rodney; Devon and Glenda and baby; Mrs. Phyll Nola Quarnherg and Cory; Wasden; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nichols; Roger Nichols; Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Stott; Mr. and Mrs. Duane Melville and Blonda cooked dinner family. for her large family. BY EVALYN LAWSON of Vocational-Technic- New Plymouth Fury. Part of its beauty is how easy it is to own. Ed- al ucation, Utah Stale Board of Education, 13th Floor, University Club Building. 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