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Show V . MILLARD COfNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, July 20. 1973 SciplO Meadow Moxifli Robins ond Hi,Ja Quornber3 VIOLET ESKLLND IS Fourth Program o Success THE FOURTH ! 1 gram startedatSamwlthMaror Nell O. Monroe conducting. 1 he flag raising and ceremony was done hy the Cub Scouts, the primary boys and girls sang two' patriotic songs. The - T JULY PRO- - prayers was by Myron wasden. The crowd then went to the Cultural Hall where a program was given. The ladles of the sewing factory were in charge W. with LeNolr Nichols asctialr-maMavor Monroe welcomed all and then turned the program on to Marshall of the Day Mr. Hoyce Memmott. Chaplain was DonQuarnberg. Goddess of Liberty, Janet Robins and her four maids were, Stacy Robins, Sebla Peterson, Linda Quarnberg, and Jennifer n. S.itti Trobert The orrator was Mr. Chris Thompson. Dance directed by Janeen Chambers '.as by Stephanie and DcA nn Rubins, Melanie Monroe Quarnberg, Margaret Probert, Christine Quarnberg, Valerie Thatcher, Elizabeth ELVA PETERSON. OREM, spent Thursday visiting here with her mother, Florella Monroe, (Juarnberg. Diana and Tony Mendoza. Shit by Mary Monroe, Glenda Probert, Penny Mathews, Sherle Thatcher, and Partlcla rrtert. Song by Kory and Christine accompanied by Wuarnlwrg, their mother on the guitar. A skit by Mark and Kary Monroe, Steve Probert and Kendall (juarnberg, and Janet Monroe, Sl'SAN MLSS MEMMOTT. Joann Frost, and her sister, on a tour over In Euroi. They went with the Dixie College group, their leader Is Mrs. Rolne De Furrle, St George. are GAIL AND LINDA MARTIN and children, Grantsvllle, spent the weekend visiting Ceclal and Bea Martin. Karen (juarnberg, Lelsa Mathews, and Cindy Memmott. A song by Rooney and Kelly Mike Quarnberg, Joe Stone and Monroe. Sports were held at in the park. 2 p.m. AGNES JENSEN SPENT THE 4th of July in Salt lake City. LOl'ISE GREEN, BUR-le- y, a roommate of Idaho, Carol Jean Probert, spent the week end with Carl and Gloria lrotiert and family. MLSS Time f Mathews. and Alene Musical number by Phillip machine Scipio Opens Information Booth to Assist Travelers BOYD MYRTLE & SOREN-se- n received word Thursday, birth of a grandson born to Ace and Dorothy Smith, Bluffdale, Utah. Julv 12, of the MORRELL 4 ILA MATHEWS had their two granddaughters, Gayle and HUtan, Salt Lake City, visiting last week end. GLEN THOMPSON RE turned home from Ogden Friday, He has had surgery and has been staying wtth his son Warren and wife Kathleen. MR, Come from Son Jose BRADFIELD DORA AND Senator Clark Bradley, California, are horn In Sciplo. Dora has spent the past year with the Bradleys, They will attend the pageant at Mantl while here. Ellen Batty and daughter, Cedar City, spent a few days with them. Her husband Frank came for her Sunday. Dora and Senator Bradley will visit in Levan and Ogden aefore returning to San Jose, California. son-ln-la- AN INFORMATION BOOTH Is situated here lnSclplo, to help tourist with places to go, see, etc, new road maps, guides, etc, that are free. Agnes Jensen Is there to assist Inthe mornlngandBemlece Ballow in the afternoon. Too many people overlook the telephone When you think about it, probably manv of your activities and duties could be handled more stmply ond quickly. Your telephone, a time saving machine. Utah Telephone Company MR, AND MRS. GARTH Sorensen and family, Roosevelt, are visiting this week with Boyd and Myrtle Sorensen. MARY ANN HALLADAYAND granddaughter, Janeen, Provo, spent Monday visiting her Aunt Ina. She also met her daughter and Carma three children, and Marla, Mary Ann, Jeff, Beaver, there. st her daughter, Yvonne's, home In Bountiful She was taken ill and spent a few days In the hospital but Is improving. Beckstrand, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Beckstrand and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beckstrand attended funeral services tn Salt Lake City on Friday the 13 fer Albert H. SHERMAN AND SHERIDAN Hansen and wives called to see Mont and Maxine Friday. They were on their way to attend their Fisher. class reunion at Fillmore. After the services there, his '(as brought to Meadow where graveside services were conducted by Bishop DeLyle Beckstrand. Family members who came were his wife Alta Beckstrand Fisher and his children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fisher and family, Mrs. Reed (Carol) Hlntze and members of her family, Mr and Mrs. William (Wanda) Mara and family, Salt Lake City; and Mr. andMrs.Blll Mart (Beulah) and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ftsher and family, California. Others from out of town for the graveside servicpa were Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Beckstrand, Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox, Salt Lake City and Leah Wood, American Fork. body ROBINS AND 3 children, Canada, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Robins. Morris attended sevMORRIS eral seminars In Salt LakeCltv while here on vacation. MR. AND MRS. MARVIN Jay Memmott and son are living In Riverton. Marvin has employment there. MR. AND RAYMOND MRS. Memmott and two daughters have moved to Orem, Utah. SUE STAR LEY. OR-evisiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Mathews and Alan and family. MISS Is Sacrament Meeting BISHOP LEO ROBINS LUCILLE JOHNSON AND Courtney, Bountiful, spent Saturday visiting Rosa Lee and Gary Rcbins. WANDA MIYIMOTO AND daughter. Salt Lake City, spent the weekend wtth Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stone. JACK aND MRS. Peterson and family, Kearns, are spending part of their vacation with Vern and Roxle Stone and Hans & Marjorie Peterson. They will also spend next week MR. Flshlake, NOEL AND ETHEL ROBINS drove to Spanish Fork Saturday to bring their grandchildren home for a few days, Kirk and Carrie Peterson. MR. AND MRS. Attend Funerol in CON-duct- ed MR. VISITING AT THE CLAUDE All new certificates of deposit will be issued at the following per annum rates: 4-ye- or and over certificates $1,000 or more ii t H 5. 9. Bark-dul- l. LYNN MRS, VICK VEST here at their home for a MR. AND vacation. Include Complete Address Beckstrand, Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox were here during the weekend working on their homes. MR. AND by Alverna Davies U a patient West Millard Hospital in Her husband Roy has Delta. been In Utah Valley Hospital, where he underwent surgery early this month. He Is expected home this week. were-hel- Fillmore during the Fourth of July weekend. While these stories are late for news, reports will still be accepted If those responsible will bring them tn. In learning 41. de mer 42. Cunning 44. Hewing tool game 25 Pilfer 2S A fop 29 A clergyman 31. Music note 32 Sal 33 Male sheep 3d Fruiting f ' .pike ' I i J ram- 3 Fa! her 39 A shield 40 Psrtirlrs 43. Silent 45 Iron or gold 46 Ooze 47. Trust 48. Places DOWN I. Sleep round 2 Wif of Zeus (poas ) SCHOOL WAS President CON-duct- REMINGTON HI SPEED 100 PLASTIC PACKS .79 each FERG'S SUPER ed DeLyle t hUSKYll HUSKYj husky! HUSKY)! HUSKY j HUSKV HUSKY HUSKY 3G3 rc cinI IS YOUR AIR CONDITIONER WORKING RIGHT? cinI in K d IC in FREE CHECK IC in & I 37. Method cf Carling. Lisa Edwards led the singing at REPORT REUNIONS Three Class Reunions labbr Short ORRIN MRS. Mav regulations by the U.S. Postal Sendee require a comVISITORS AT THE HOME OF plete address on til papers and Mrs. Rodney Stott were Mr. mailed by the Millard County her Lynn Melville and Progress. Therefore when you his grandson They had send In a new subscription or beenwife, California. In relatives visiting if your mol address does not northern Utah. Include i p cnde, apartment or space mu iIht ploae send that Sunday School In the next time you write us. SUNDAY I 23. 23 A bowling Greenhclgh are tn Salt Lake City. Their daughter Carolyn Paxton has a new baby and Valate Is helping out In the home while she Is In the hospital. are Ubbr Wheel projection 22 East by aouth AND MRS. Spam Consumed Cotnpaas point 19 vtst. AND 7. 18 her four daughters, Barbara, Rhea, Dorothy and Patricia, Orem, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barbara Clifton Beckstrand. and Rhea went home Sunday but the others stayed lor a longer MR. (port) nver city 1 Charter snoozes John A Men's love 24. At home 25. Cry out 5. Chatter in pain (colloq.) S. Milk fish 26 Dra7 Ctrl's matic name arts 8. Make 27.Water believe god 9. Grows old (Babyl) 30. Lofty 1L Stylish mountain (colloq ) 33. Slice again 16 Gaelic 34. Sour name 20. Ponders substances 35. Unsble 21. Resch to speak across 13 Plainer 14. Epoch 15. Yea. in Many Visitors ot Home KNOELL 3. 4. Pant Near 10 Grant 12. Volga Mormon Miracle Pageant. r t her sister. Pearl C.l CROSSWORD ACHOSS 1. A itore ed Husband Wife in Different Hospitals on L Fillmore for her slster.Glenda Cooper, and was staying here THRESSA road... attendance. GROUP OF LADIESSPENT Friday evening visiting LaRue Lister, who was here from her home In Huntington Park, She had come up California. to attend funeral services tn with A Iqng and Mrs. Robins who were here with their husbands. A VISITING AT ANNA J. DAYS for a week are Ragene Iverson and twochUdre, David and Julie, Salt Lake City. jjr- - the Aaronlc Priesthood to for their sustaining vote Priesthood members participating In the Sacrament Service were James, Hal and Don Labrum, Lynn Beckstrand, Brent Hosman andJesse FreeIn the members Visitors at church were Mrs. Attend Services AT THE BLONDA QUARK-ber- g home last week visiting were Mr. and Mrs. MorrU Quarnberg and four children, Green River. They had been to Mantl Saturday night to the on savings at First Security Sank Sunday afternoon was conducted by Counselor DeLynn Labrum. Invocation by Jeffrey Labrum. The name of Kilth Sweeple was presented to be a Deacon Monson scenic beauty. They visited friends In Joseph and Richfield before returning home. her. mte In High Councilmen Speak SACRAMENT MEETING. LATER IN THE DAY OR-v- ll and Dorothy, Jane, Della, Shanon and Audrey drove on to Fish Lake and enjoyed the a call the other night from her sister, Dorothy Webb, Sprlngvllle, telling of the birth of two grandchildren for her. July 1 a girl born to Mr. and and Mrs. llarrle Carter, of longer visit. and on July 4th, Their cousins from Du- . aSprlngvllle, boro io Mr. and Mrs. boy chesne, Llnette and Christy Lynn Quarnberg. Herbert are here visiting. The Floreita Quarnberg Is a great family all drove to Duschesne to the Utter, makgrandmother for the Fourth and got In some ing 28 great grand children for good fishing at Starvation Dam. mew Mgheir were children home. man. DeLynn was one of the speakJaul played selections on the organ and Venoy dedicated the grave. All seven of her Quarnberg home on inursoay were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarnberg. They also visited at Yuba Dam with ancther brother, James and Ruby Quarnberg. Memmott, San Jose, Ca., spent a week visiting Milts parents, Mr. A Mrs. Harmon Memmott. His two daughters, Kim and Kathy, Anaheim, Ca., are here visiting and stayed on for a VENOY ers. Ballow, QUARNBERG MRS. MISS BONNIE CROSLAND. Holden was a guest during the weekend of her friend Miss Robyn Carling at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Carlings Sandra Swallow gave the talk representing the youth program. The speakers were Brother Wells Robins, Sciplo, prospective Elders teacher In the Stake and High Councilman Lewis Monsen, Holden. Paul Petersen played his own arrangement of Come, Come, Ye Saints as an organ sclo. Benediction by Howard Free- Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. DeLynn Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Paul Petersen, Beckstrand, Jane Christensen, Mrs. DeLyle Carling, Mrs. Nolan Bennett, Mrs. Wells Brunson, attended funeral services for Ltlace Williamson, Koosharem. Brother Burtus Quarnberg was the first speaker followed by a duet by Vickie Staples and Kathy Riley accompanied by Dentece Staples. Concluding speaker was Brother Staples. Closing prayer by Gordon HILDA AND panist. Invocation by DeLynn Labrum. Talk by Nancy Cox. Sacrament Gem led by Don Beckstrand. Partlcpatlng In the Sacrament Service were Mark Cowley and Michael Stott, Don Beckstrand, Brent Hosman, Terry Petersen and Jesse Freeman. man. Koosharum Tuesday Sacrament Meeting Sunday evening. The Invocation was given by Royce Memmotl. The music was by Shirley Robins and Anna Mae Quarnberg. The Sacrament services were conducted by Kary Monroe and Dale Robins. It was passed by deacons, Danny Memmott, Scott Robins, Kelly and Rodney Quarnberg. Miss Ka.nberg gave a short talk. Alt Staples, Kanosh, was representing the high councQ-me- MILTON HAROLD MRS. AND MR. aTAUorder! with Janeen Bushnell as accom- Funeral Services Held for Albert H. Fisher REST-ln- g n. In It's BY EVA BECKSTRAND I? WITH SERVICE, TOO! AIR CONDITIONING N0y $7 IS F4ST FISHING AND OUR TRICES ARE ALWAYS - LOW Regular $12 (or most con OUR SERVICE CHARGE ; ; LURES, LINE COOLERS, EQUIPMENT FLIES, RODS, REELS. BAIT ond TACKLE BOXES STOP IN AND Security has always been first to by law. And we will continue to lead First pay its savings customers the maximum rates permitted the way. Open your account now for new higher rates. SAVE HERE! ! Each depositor's account insured to $20,000. First Security Book RESOURCES OVER $1 Vi BILLION Fml Serurit) Hunk of Vi&h, Firtl Sfurity Bank of Rork rnnirt. Wyoming First Nfurity Mate Bank of Springvillt Firt Security lUnk of Mnho, Firti btrunly Bank of Bountiful, N A. First Murit Mote Bank Member F D I C. 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