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Show NEWS FROM SCIPIO If you happen to b In Fillmore on Thureday and would like to drop Into the PROGRESS we would be very happy to have you take the Sclplo copies back borne CAR-te- they call tosaythelrsonTerrlll and wife, Salt Lake had a baby Later that day, their girl. daughter Dayna Christensen had a baby boy at Logan. Attend Wedding ond ME MOTTS DORIS SISTER Marilyn, Levan spent Monday visiting with her. MATHEWS FAMILY, Morrell and Ila, Alan andZelda THE Scouts Sponsor "Eorly ind their four jlrls attended the weddlnj ceremony and reception of their grandson and nephew Craig Hilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hilton, In Salt Lake City June 7, 1973. Bird" Breakfast EARLY BIRD BREAKFAST was held Saturday munrlng by the Scouts and their leader, Kay Peterson. The following boys demonstrated fire making, knife sharpening, and working on open fire: Mike Monroe and his mother Evelyn. Bob Monroe and his mother They enjoyed the Temple Session, wedding Ceremony and reception where Alan acted as Best Man. A dellcous wedding breakfast was served to most family members. Joyce. Jim Peterson and his mother Geraldine. Scott Robins and his grandmother Maxine. Primary President Zelda Mathews was a guest. EARL AND EDNA BRAD-ftel- d enjoyed visiting their son Darwin and family and Dorla and Lynn und two children on While here, weekend. the Darlas son Tahd turned six years old, so his great grandmother Edna fixed birthday dinner for him Sunday. Much Visiting in Scipio Attend Funerol in SLC DEANN ROBINS SPENT A few days visiting her sisters Andrea and Kathy, Provo. ATTEND-e- d funeral services for Merle P. Poulson Monday June A In Salt Lake City: Morrell and Ila Mathews, Myron and Mary Wasden, Vlrga and Nana Monroe. Merle was born and raised here In Sclplo. Agnes E. Jensen drove over lo Ephrlam Monday afternoon and attended the burial services for Merle. KERRY AND MRS. MONROE. MARK Monroe, also RussellChrlsten-sen- , Payson, left for Logan for Boys State. CAROLYN GRIZZLE AND three sons, Gary, Mark and Danny, Long View, Texas spent Sunday visiting Nell and Edith Monroe and family. They are close frlneds of their daughter Diana and husband Trucker Conley, Texas. New Bobies Welcomed MR. MR. AND MRS MARVIN Jay Memmott are the proud parents of a baby boy born In Salt Lake Hospital June 5. This Is their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Memmott are the Diannes happy grandparents. sister, Miss Gaye Snow is here helping out. ESTELL AND JESS BEN-net- t, Holden were guests for dinner at Nlel Monroes Sunday. DAVID AND JOANN AND Dianne Miller, Prosser, Washington are here visiting. David will attend some meetings In Salt Lake for his work and Joanne has an appointment to see bor doctor this week. Loene and tracy and Carl Peterson, Kearns drove down to visit over Sunday with them. Hans and Maymle Peterson will return to Prosser with them for a visit. ANN PROBERT and Gay Turner, Salt Lake have a baby boy, born June 2. The happy and proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Probert and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turner, Boise, Idaho. Carl and Gloria drove up to Salt Lake Sunday to see them. Then MARY Turner High seminary Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald RAY NIEL MONROE AND Martin; Mr. Gerald Martin and friend Elaine spent Saturday friend, Donna Cakson, Salt Lake visiting the Nlel Monroes. They attended the wedding of their drove to Fish Lake and spent the day. nelce JoAnn Martin lnFUlmore Saturday. RECENTLY AT Alta Martins were Gerald and family and two babies, Granger; Lola and Vic, Price; Vicks sister Jane and family. Kleth and Donna took their mother Alta to Sallna on Memorial Day. VISITING AT BOYD AND Myrtle Sorensons were Lucille Knighton, Wells, Nev.;vaCot-toRenton Washlngtoit They are Herb Millers daughters and came for Memorial Day. m, AND MR. CLIFF MRS. Ivle, Freedom, Wyo., are visit- ing at the borne of Mr.andMrs. Wallace Ivle and also at their brothers Parley and family. AT MEL AND VISITING PbyU Quarnbergs on Thursday was Alva and Dora Larson and Tom Mulholland, Holliday. Also there was Dinah and Gary (baby) Powell, S.L.C. VISITING AT CLAUDE AND Hilda Qua raberga over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Quamberg and four children, Green River. They came to help put up the hay crop. Morris was put in the Stake M.LA, Board last Sunday and bis wife Pat was asked to be the new Primary President this fall which she accepted. BARRY AND Celia Monroes on Sunday were Celias brother and wife and baby, Richfield. VISITING AT GLENDA QUARNBERGAND son Shawn Devon, Holden, stayed with herparents Wallace Ivies last week while her husband was with the Guard. AND KLEA MEM-mo- tt and son Danny drove to Duachene, Wednesday to spend a few days with their daughter Ann tod Kirk and family and their son Rick and Jan. Tuesday, Gloria, Patty, Margaret went to Salt Lake to help with the new arrival. HARMON DARWIN AND FAY BRAD-fle- ld and daughters Dana and LeAnn, Callente, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thompson and children. Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson, Midvale, attend the wedding of their niece LtRee Crosland, Saturday at Holden. Miss Shanna Stephenson Graduate of Two Schools MR. AND MRS. SCOTT STEPH-enso- n were In Salt Lake City last weekend to attend the graduation BETTY ANN MISS STEPH-nsn- n cams from Chicago Tuesday for a vacation with her parents George and Rhea Dean and family. She will be here until Friday and will return to her duties In Chicago where she la a dietician. MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY A. Hunter, daughters Joyce and Janice snd son Ben were In Logan Saturday forCommence-meExercises at Utah State Thetr son and University. brother Don S. Hunter received his degree In the School of Agriculture. Dan Is attending summer camp with the Utah National Guard. He will w employed by First Security Bank In Spanish Fork. We would like to congratulate you, Dan, on your accompthments. nt husband Tony Fisher and family. Stephanie Fisher returned to Utah with them and after spending sometime In Ogden wlthher grandparents (the Fishers), she will come to Holden to enjoy a vacation In the country with her grandparents here. Stella drove to Salt Lake to meet their plane and spent a couple of days with her children, the Dr. Agees and the Jim Buckwalter family. JO NETTE McKEE her degree atUtahState Her from L.D.S. Business University, Shanna Saturday. pa re n!s Chad and Tbora McKee college. Shanna has graduated from Randy and Becky were in Logan modeling school and the past to Join Jo Nette at this happy year has been modeling for Z.C. time In her lie. We would M.l She now has employment also like to eongraulate JoNette with the O.C. Tanner Company on her achievement. In Salt Lake City. ed exercises for their daughter MARSHA HAPPY HELPERS MET The meeting of The Happy Helpers was held at the home of our leader Cammllle Petersen on June 7, 1973. Jenae was elected president; Sarena vice pres., Cheryl sec., Barbara song leader and Leslie reporter. We learned how to make apple rtuce. Leslie Warner Reporter BALLARD. THE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stephenson, Is spending several days visiting relatives Ad frlneds. She has ben employed In the Washington, D.C. ares. TRAVELING FROM THEIR home In Virginia Beach, Maryland, were Tom and Karla Stevens. They are the guests of tbelr uncle BUI, aunt Ruth and family. VISITING WITH BILL AND Ruth Stevens and family, also nephew Tom snd wife were Ksy The Seven Jary 4H Club snd Shirley Lyman and family. The Seven Jaxy Cooker held Salt Lake City. tbelr first meeting May 31, at the home of their leader, Joyce BISHOP AND MRS. DOUGLAS Deardcn. S. Crosland were In Salt Lake We chose officers: City Friday to attend CommenPresident Paige Dearden cement Exercises for the L.D.S. Vice President Kim Rhodes Business College. Connie reSec - Trees. Torry Stevens ceived a certificate after comSong Leader Aanetta Wade pleting a one -- year business course. Attending their sisters Reporter Judy Kindred graduation were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Croaland, Mr. and Mrs. Hoppy Helpers Meet Brent CroalandT CongralulaL The meeting of the Happy tlona, Connie. II. v'is Club was hold at th home of our leader, Cam-1- 1 PENNY JOHNSON ACC C&1 -Petersen on June 7. 1973. her sister Mrs. Michael panted J .e was elected President; to Canada (Ginger) Ageen Sa.nna, Vice Pres.; "Cheryl, to speLl s vacation with their Secretary: Barbara. Song Lea-de- r. sister and husband Dr. Ted snd snd Leslie, Reporter. Jerl Jones and family. We homed how to make On their return, they stopped to Tacoma, Washington for s few apple sauce. Leslie Warner, Reporter. days with their sister Ptm snd LYNN Peterson, Spanish Fork, are here spending a week with their grandparents Noel and Ethel Robins. SUNDAY NIGHT SACRA-me- nt meeting was given by Brother Jex, Fillmore. He Is Cadet First Class Clay A. Stewart, 22 son of Lt, Col. (USAF Ret.) and Mrs. Arlo H. Stewart, Ogden, Utah, Is the top graduate In the Air Force Academy graduating class of 1973 BURTON AND LILA BAD-g- er were In Salt Lake Monday to attend the Junior High Graduation Exercises of the class of which their grand son Steven Badger waa a member. While In the city, they visited a niece Stewart also won the second highest award, the Academic Achievement Award. Both awards were presented Monday at a Scholastic Honors Nora Olsen, s patient st the St. Marks Hospital. They called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frandsen In Sprlngvllle on their way home. They were friends st the Manlt Temple. Ceremony. Stewart finished at the top of his class by maintaining a 3 93 grade point average (4.0-- A) throughout his four years at the Academy. For seven semesters GARR AND DOREEN ASHBY he was named to the Superinsnd granddaughter Valarle drove to Dugway tendents, Dean's and ComCrosland Sunday to visit the Boyd Stevens mandant's List for academic family. Boyd and Anna Rae and excellence. military welcomed their third daughter The new As the top graduate Stewart Into their family. miss wlU be named Denise. will have his name inscribed on school's 100 Year Honor JOHN AND KATHERYN MILES the AlRoll. were visiting their parents The young Utah native will bert and Chasty Bennett and family during the weekend. attend the University of Pittsburgh, Pa. and study for a masReturn from "Israel On a ter's degree In International affairs. He win be graduated Shoe String" Tour from the Academy, along with Seven local f xxle have resome 841 others Wednesday turned from a tour Ist.uI with a bachelor of science deand other European countries. gree and a commission as a Ilene Cooper, son John Craig, second lieutenant in the U.S. daughter Cynthia, June Air Force. I'm I ant! Julia WarA 1969 graduate of Clearfield ner and Louise Stevens made High, Clearfield. Utah, Stewart this exciting trip. lettered in fcotball and was a A picture and story will be member of the National Honor published next week. 4-- KURT AND CARRIE Cadet Gay A. Stewart Top Graduate for 1973 Holden Happening .s ttakj I the Millard teacher. HOWARD VISITING Solt Loke THE FOLLOWING dsgtlscg 4 r, Kearns, spent Sunday June 2 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Memmott. Returning home that evelng, Tuesday for Thursday delivery. Reception WANDA RALPH AND Otherwise, you will have to wait until Friday to jet your copy of THE PROGRESS. in Rcprtm ChrLst-opherso- n, Society. At the Academy Stewart was a member of the ski club, cadet forum, public relations committee and the cadet ethics MRS. DONNA CLARE of Bakersfield, Calif, sjxrnt se-edays with her Mother, Mrs. Hazel Day last month. Attorney C. Nelson Day also committee. was In town a few times reThe top graduate award (Milcently. itary Order of Merit Award) i: presented In memory of Lieutenant Generals Milkird F. and Visitors from Texas Hubert R. Harmon by the Foundation. DEANN UTLEY AND SON The Order of Dacihlions was Clayton art bert visiting hsr established In 1934 by a group pa rants, Mr. and Mrs. Dean of World War I pilots, to which snd othsr family Whlcksr, brothers the Harmon belonged. In mtmbtrs. Tbs WUtya llv Gen. Hubert Harmon w as the DsUtlo, Tsxas, where Mr. Wllty Is In pilot training for the Air first superintendent of the air Force. Force Academy, serving from nal Dae-dalio- n after being recalled retirement by Presidnnj from Elsenhower to fill the post. 1954-195- 6 When a curriculum for the proposed Academy was under discussion, he was among those who insisted on stressing general sciences, socU studies and humanitie to produce a new type of officer for the Air Force. Born In 1892, he died In 1957 after having commanded combat air forces in World War II and serving in a ic position with the United Nations. Gen. Millard Harmon was a fighter pilot in Frances In 1917. He assumed command of all Army Air Force units In the Pacific in August 1944 and In December 1944 was made commander of Strategic Air Forces, Pacific Ocean Areas. The Academic Achievement Award is sponsored by The American Legion in memory of General Muir S. Fairchild, who served In this countrys air service from 1917 until his death in quasi-diplom- I960. Gen. Fairchild was Air Force vice chief of staff in 1948 ar.d was the first commander of the Air University, for which he drew up the plans. During World War II he was one of three officers on the Joint Strategic Survey Committee. The Academy's academic building and an Air Force base in Washington ale named In his honor. Gazette Telegraph June 5, 1973 voioixee IMIHI LETTER TO EDITOR Dear Pill This was In the local newslt m?y be of Interest paper. In the Fillmore and Meadow area. Young Clay Stewart and his family members should be very proud of his accomplishments. The article speaks for Itself. Sincerely Jack M. Iverson Major USAF (Ret.) MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday. June 15, 1973 mn mum Beautiful VOtt . , , , i L. .vKuon 'jj -- 1 hlillfiL knitted fabric is something jmazingly different. Tt& Cim KnlUL "V. v pretty special an knitted fabric js made from 100 p0ypr0pyenei the mira. tie fiber for all seasons. 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