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Show " 4 i? 13 tvl Mil I.AKP SCSPIO 2n4cf TfUtU, and baby boy and Mr. and M rs. Russell Mllier and two daughters, Anehelm Cal., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Memmott. Hospital. She brougnt her daughter Janeal and children I vie and Jlllhome with her while Richard is in San Francisco attending school. L.D.S. AND MVHOX MARY WAS-Je- n just returned from a 12 day tour with the Sprlngvllle Senior Citizens, to the Calgary Stamede, the Columbia Ice Fields, Jasper, the Athobasku Glacier, the Banff where skiing hot mineral baths, quaint and sophisticated shops are 'he center of Interest. On to Vancouver, Victoria, we visited tne famous "Stanley Park" and the Butchart Gardens, on to Portland and Boise. The scenery was beautiful along the tour. We saw areas Butte to Lethbridge between where the drought had taken most all the crops. The ranch houses and fences w'ere all painted white and no sage, rabbit brush or weeds could be KELLY MRS. AND MR. Hatch, Cal. 3re visiting Kellys grandmother Freda Hatch. AND MR. AND AND RONALD MRS. Robins and family, daughter Nancy and frlned Steve Harts, Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Baker and daughter Anrette, Lancaster, Calif., have visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Robins. Morris, a brother anJ his three children and friend Miss Jackie Penosky, Edmonton, Canada enjoyed visiting the family. RILEY Thompson spent several days in the'r son I ee Midvale, w ith and family. MRS. LEVOY Memmott spent three days with their son Crae and Joann and family, Kearns, Vtah, Cheryl and Duane's children, Taylorsville are here with their grandparents while their daddy has MR. nephews, and Ridge, Califweekend and with Nadines Ethel Robins. Children Visit Mr and Mrs Waldo Robins seen. MR. HELD THEIR PRIMARY annual summer steak fry Wednesday evening at the Sclplo Park. The Presidency, Alan and ?elda Mathews, Gloria and Carl Probert and Ivan and Jan-- J Ice Robins; Music leaders Mary and Lee Monroe, Joyce and Dlx Monroe; secretarlesBurtusand Connie Quarnberg, Wallace and Georgia Ivie, Ramona and Richard Thatcher, Geraldine and Kay Peterson, Lorraine and Lawrence Hansen, Donna and Clint Quarnberg, Gary and Rosa Lee The Bishopric were Robins. guests, Bishop Leo and Shirley Robins, Neil and Edith Monroe and Don and Phyllis Quarnberg. A nice evening. ROBINS. NADINE AND STV Ierom, Stu; two one niece, North ornia soent 'he 24th Celebration parents Noel and MRS. AND MR. n GEORGE AND ROSALIE and baby, Kearns, drove down lo sjtend Tuesday and Wednesday with their folks Jay and Arlene Memmott. NO-la- FRED Wasden, Indianpolls, Ind. are here visiting Fred and mother Ida Vasdens. They make their annual trip and vacation each year to Sclplo at this time of year. Mr. and Mrs. Jed Wasden Midvale stopped Friday to LARRY MRS. MR. Memmott and two children, BluffJale are spending the week end and 24th of July with friends and relatives. surgery. ETHEL ROBINS IS CARRIE DTE RECENTLY spenl her 92nd birthday at the home of her daughter Darlene Memmott. Friends and relatives wisher her many w ishes. Her nephew Edward and Miriam Hansen, Oregon were here to help celebrate It with her. WITH her daughter Linda Peterson, She has just Spanish Fork. had surgery. Kirk Is here with his grandfather. NIELSON AND HER DONNA daughter Ann and three children S.L.C. enjoyed visiting their mother Freda Hatch. ville, Florida, is here spending a few weeks with her daughter. Celeste and husband Jim Ltson-be- e and three boys. OUARNBERG celebrated her 83 rd birthday Friday July 20. Many friends and neighbors called to wish her happy returns of the day. . - D SORENSEN Re- ceived word Tuesday of the death of her brother - In - law Detlls Henry Spencer, Neola, Utah. He was killed In scamper truck colllson Monday. Myrtles sister 7ola Is In serious condition. Funeral services were FriMr. and Mrs. day at Neola. Boyd Sorensen, Vdell and Peggy attended the funeral. Mr. anJ Mrs. Ace Smith and family, Bluffdale are vlsllng the Sorensen's this week. AND MR. MRS. LEO PRO-ber- THE FOLLOWING MONROE. LAMAR Monroe drove to Salt Lake City to pick Mark up at the Air Port. He was returning from an F.F.A. Convention. es VISITING ATTEND-de- d and DeAnn Robins; Diane Quarn-berMelanie Monroe, Sherrie Thatcher and Alene Mathews and leader Rosa Lee Robins. CLAUDE MR. eJ The money MRS. BARRY the proud first time pa rents of a boby girl born In the Richfield Hospital July 20. The new baby weighed T lbs 4 oz. Grand arents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monroe, Mr. and Mr. George Jones, Sevier, Great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin G. Monroe, Alice vie, Sclplo and Mrs. Smith, Sevier, Utah. BENNION spent the weekend with Merlin and Lorraine Monroe. JEFF AND BEVERLY MEM-mo- tt and children, Orem sient Sunday with Howard and Darlene Memmott. DROVE TO SALT Monday, visited her aunt Wanda Baker who Is 111 In the MAXINE are MR. lake AND MRS. lVlu-lum- u, while tie was emploved at the station at M'lplo mlerowave summit. They enjove I renewing acquaintances here, a Idle thev wire here, tliev were notified et a transter to lleiena, Mont. MR. dependent widowers between 50 and 65, disabled mothers Si1 or older who get social security because they have young or disabled children In their cere, and j'eoj'le who get benefits because thev were disable before age 22. Peojde getting monthly social security checks because they are disabled will be notified If they are eligible for Medicare. Widows 50 or over who have been severely disabled the last two years but liavent filed a claim because they're getting checks as mothers caring for young or disabled children should apply for disabled widows' benefits to see tf they can get Medicare. ) 62 who need kUmv transplants or dlalvsls will be eligible for Medicare too, If they have worked long enough under AND MRS. jl; Nev., j lohnson, Ulnnemueea, ''lent the weekend 'Mil, tin'll fattier u Ilford Johnson, Ihev also visited other tclatlv. s and friends. id MFPA 1 to hupj'V I'hv Ills rt .1 Tam ' 1M lit ; or an I.V, lor, twu i Ogden, sj'er.d a week her s v w er rewspajv 1 la tne and liid's-duv.lii- lv weeks. The grout: went to A'ene.lus (or visiting ant lunch Indore various their to departing homes. Aunt, I ail and iaiHe Brinkerhoff. lie is a I J7igrad-uat- e of Ml! la id Hlgli. Heetects Come to I 111 'n, .r and Howell to visit at the end of Ids training In August. AND MR. H.VpoN lv.in, .salt lukev'bv, the w, es e'id of July I with (heir daughter and Diana ml Anthony Fuller and family. Peliiu, nebula, and Michelle went ick to Salt lake with their gran Ipa rents to 8wtnl' last week wtiti diem and gtand arents, tne Peed 1 ovell, l.ive Wyoming, N'cn A KLRItY BRINKFR1U 'FF ( :F Bountiful is here working for Arthur Allen and visiting Ids grandpa rents, Mr. and .Mrs. Wendell Brtnkerhoff. Guy Brinkerhoff Taking Bnxir T i i ouy Brinkerhoff -- grandj h of tuw arents bytelehone when- iuly - t.o In from California ts taking his basic train'1 g the t ,S. Navy. He tr.a k his home in Fillmore wlthhls' m le 22 . Fullers. Attend Wedding in LV AND MRS. MERl IN I ee Plllle, and Carol, wen! to t as vgas July 12 to attend the welling thal week end of 7 etda's sister's son, Steve Grlnn l!, and bis bride, ynn CreghcaJ Ctlmell at a A 1 church. Afterwards, a receidlon was I ee Jackson actvJ as an usher for his cousin Steve. Danny and Norman Jackson visited with llielr t ticlo TeJanJAunt Norma lackviu while their .irenls held at a MR. U'tle Ms f Grint A Ceasers palace. MBS. KIT H 'HINSON, son Ryan, P re My t'tns' n, I MRS. KIRK Herbert and children, Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Memmott AND JANET G.AR-t'e- tt and fumllv are the guests of 'n r pari nts l rv In and Mabel Mevens and are visiting her brother, the Norman Stevens. uUr, of U. G. AND week have been her br. ther v.eorge Bair, N.I.v.. He was here for three duvs. Failing for a short visit was her brother Roy Canister, Buis Itl.iltii, Ane Stevens the jast "lie's touilinfi lit greet the dawn of his promising Reunion of Melvin Lee Family Held in Park P.A r AMR RSON ANl) Ullll-dr- en, Clndv, Julie, Brian, and sheila, came from their home In Provo to visit Fatunlay and .Sunday with Mr. anl Mrs. Dexter A tillers in and Pats friends here. AMI HAMS home Saturday after visiting the salt Lake City area for a month. Her sister Annette brought her down from Provo. Annette will slay here for a week tefore returning to her at the Hollywood schooling Beaiitv College, KATHY ed Sherrill Anderson Family Visiting in Utah FPl.RRH. ANDERSON CAME from Gardei! Grove, Calif., to visit for several days here with Ids wife Janivas family, the Avalon Johnsons. Janna and the clilldten have been here for a week. They will leave here July 23 lo visit Sherrills family at Glendale Utah. Also visiting their sister and family, the Andersons, lave been hyl Johnson, Price, his wife Jane was unable to come; ami I bmae Johnson Dugger and husliaml Bryan, Ogden. 1 guests rotiicrs Brian and ail. The) brought grandmother I aura v k with them. 1 MELVIN LEE FAMILY HE- TUe Melvin Lee Family reunion was held lulv I. 1973. at the yvtld Life Park. The 73 jieople who attended Included the following: From Fillmore: Mr.andMrs. Melvin I ee, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ab Paxton, anil Melva Talbot. From I tah cities: Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thompson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Facer, all Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Prye Peacock and family, Mr. and M rs. BUI Mooney and family, all Salt lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merl Russell and family, Mr. and Mrs. AVIndell Talbot and family, all Murray; Mrs. Tom buffer and famMr. and Mrs. Ronald ily, Thompson and family, all Kays-vlll- e; Mrs. Newel Crockston and family, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee, Jr. and family, Mantl; Nora Jacobs, Ogden. From California: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Young and family, Mr. and Mrs. Avail Lee and family, alt Torrance; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Reeter and family, all Garden Grove. Mr. George Morrill came from Grants Pass, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. lae lave the following posterity: six chil dren, eighteen grand children, and thirty great grandchildren. 1 comes from the SHOP top cowans (mute rockli mmm rodeo assm ond SATURDAY FRIDAY J) mw Finn JULY 27-2- 8 DELTA, UTAH AN ODE TO CRAZY DAYS -- 'i 'I. .it 1 I, I A i I I " ' Ik I 'm i i II 1 1 III' , II-- ( i f', tin it l' It i t . .,., t- i jit fl"it' lln1 t I 'll' lit1 III I; i fiii Tnindhi hunl tin .Mti l.v i I II I T till its '! I"! ii i 4 X4, hull, Mm UJRgSTUNS sAtaue oromc mms CAIP tin lit .'i ft i I I I t tlttl' I . nil (III I 1 1 ii (Ah's Ini tn'V II th .t(U'll"J.1 .',ii nil!.- - Ini (t f .' ii( 1 stun (hi .'I m i , d I'ji Chiiii ti' jinn ni l l)it n't ) t (h i sldi n ull : hu:aa ami hhi'ji mu' hi'i f ll jn mn lx nmi n dan ii mil (It .t.v i"n .tli'ii and sure Ini' all tjnui'C icurtlt. .'.'--i r; r . nCPiHG-lk'A- M mm gahs: suit Biding- ' Christen- Neighbors EftST MlllARD RIDING CLUB DELTAS SCRAZEE DAZE Bargains Galore All Over Town LARRY JOHN Mr. anil Mrs. tiarerts, AND Maughn and Bonnie sen and lamtly. MR. Jackson, MR. Christensen, Calif., spent sev-re- al days with his brother 1 and I here and In 1'ro.o while he Is convalescing from man.r hip surg. ry. Coming to join their sister Beth and family anil arents are Mr. and Mrs. Ceirlt Des-ial- n and little daughter, AAyo,; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pespalu and family, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Despjin an f unity, Yep. I. .Pawn. lien came from CeXir City. MORNING. JULY 17th, Nhlney and Betty Hunter received a phone call from Las egus announcing the arrival of 'heir first grandchild. A baby Bov was horn to arry and Niis.in Boucher. Grandma Hetty left vAednesduy to help out In the homo and to got acquainted ttti the baby . M.lnev and daughter Joyce and Janice and son Ben went down Mon lav Hilv '2.1 to see the promt tamilv and to bring Betty home. (f 1 v..u v Aunt Adorns, thioe clilldten. severalofMor-nin'- s school acquaintances were also on tvund Net m.t left I 19 for Hawaii toattend school for several language 1 s- -n Let v hen-so- MR. to uirhHe many piotipv H rv'ry issue of Tito PROOF TVS. but they do cost qu te a We mu t re -I mind rontribu! to In S200 ti fe:v j l.rltv: to le juldi-- h I ' f Cld-dest- 1 tv) ploiM-- u Parents liforJuiuKolonu Betv . nett, Uah In, Robert anden-edaaula Her sisters, and two children, Haul n and Mmberlv, Nao nu Met eousbv and sou Kin. ttii 1 try 1 n, Receives Honorary GolJcn Goner Award PICTURES In PROGRESS And briny: the tmjv have as they ib lonallv through u 1 1 ROWELL NOTES social security, n.ls health Insurance protection will also to Insured worker's wives or husbands and dependent children who need duly dent children who need dialysis or kidney transplants. A representative of social security will be at Fillmore Courthouse from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on August 21st and September 18th. You will find calender notices In most public buildings In you r area when he will be there. Vc are r AM. IN SA TING Ml at the airport to see sister Norma Bennett prior to tier depart tug for and .DA Mission to Japan were the following: liol'v Cl4 TIHmJAY Dejartment of Health, Education and Welfare In three separate grants. The largest grant totals $916,646 and Is the third year award for a five year pro- -' ject Increasing the college's entering clasrcs by 25 students. In addition, $99,885 has been earmarked for a physician shortage program, and $33,140 a fund will project allowing medical students towork with physician preceptors throughout the year. Dr. John A. Dixon, dean of the college, said (he grants have all been reJttced from the original aj'proprlatlons due to Nixon cutbacks In administration health education. One of the biggest reductions AND Monroe Pf Ingle ,.ud stv children, Call! , have tsen the guests of Mien and A lgle StephI he enson. Pringles arc residents ef Holden forme! Medicare In pat:ig their hospital and doctor bills and othei covered sen Ices, accotdlny t Don Donaldson, social seonrin district manager In l mm, Medicare was rev lous'.v avall-abl- e to people '9 or ovet Those eligible f'r coverage will Include disabled workers, disabled wl lows, and disabled More than $1.05 million In federal money, Including funds to help solve the Intermounlaln regions doctor shortage, has been awarded to the University of Utah College of Medicine. First Time Parents Bring New Boby Home t, v'l'.AnltS MRS. AND y,i! Disabled people who have received snclalsecurltydls.il llttv payments for two years or more will be able to get help from Clf It CM g, VIOLET EKSLVND home Frttav. Her daughter, Yvone, Bountiful, brought her. RE-turn- Medicare to Help Disabled ;. Sec Missionary for Jopan Dringle Family Visits MRS. AT HOLDEN VIEWS HEW GRANTS TOTAL FOR UTAH COLLEGE camp at KanoshPark Thursday July 19; Stephanie 4-- H Orem spent the weekend of July 24th with the Probert family, Sclplo. IONE AND Quarnbergs over the weeknd were Mrs. MackN. Forbushand four children, Taylorsville. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Judd and short talks from MIA Program, two granddaughters, Cherry Talks were given by Dallln Valley, Cal. They had been In Utah for two weeks vacaQuarnberg, Irene Probert, Kathy Robins, Jolyn Quarntierg, and tioning and had been vlsltng Annette Mathews. A duet was Bernteces brothers tn Nephl, done by Jolyn and Annette Clede and Mont Blackette, also Royce Memmott Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haynes, Sagave the tina. closing talk. Benediction by Lee Monroe. Henry Spencer Dies MYRTLE MRS. VISITING AT BLONDAS for the 24th are Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Quarnberg and family. They also visited at Rex and Rela Pe'ersons. Sl'NDAY SACRAMENT were conducted by Don Quarnberg. Opening prayer by Ron SabMm Sacrament services by Dale Robins and Mark Monroe, Deacons Rodney and Kelly Quarntwrg, Scott Robins and Danny Memmott, Penny Penny Probert, Gayle Thatcher and Lelssa Mathews gave AND VERNON EVELYN Monroe and six children, Michelle, M Irhael, Terry, Rian, Susan and Julie left Tuesday for a three week's visit at Marianna, Florida to see Evelyns parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elms. They will stop at St. Louis, Mo. to visit her sister and family before returning home. AND Sjo-kan- MR. SER-vlc- MRS. CHARLES Sims, Washington, D. C. and their daughter and husband Mr. e, and Mrs. Danny Hansen, Washington are visiting their daughter Sandy and husband Victor Monroe and son Shane. MR. Young People Speak at Scipio Ward Meeting FLORELLA AND see his mother. JOHN AND MARION BEIT -freuend and children, Cal., have recently bought the Ferrln Ivie home. They are planning to build and remodle and make their home In Sclplo. We welcome them here. Dorothy Thompson, Jackson- 7tte & Hv'GitK. N VV Fillmore, Utah iU69l Frida v, Julv 27, 197J PIPI C r |