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Show 1 UTAH FOUNDATION continued from page one AND MK. MRS. MILTON Beckstrand, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstrand and four sons, Richard, Don, Hal, and Jay, attended Sacrament Meeting In the Val Verda 2nd Ward Sunday afternoon. The program during the d, meeting honored Craig a grandson of the Milton Beckstrands, who Is leaving soon for the North Carolina Mission. After the meeting, they attended an Open House at the home of their son Joseph and his wife Jean. They also visited the Linford Beckstrands. AND MRS. NOLAN Bennett were happy to have their daughter Marlene and her daughter Becky, Las Vegas, visit them for four days last week while Marlene's husband was In Arizona. MISS RAE LYNN GREEN-halg- h her parents until school starts at the B.Y.l'. for the fall quarter. She Is here with has been going to school this summer in Provo. LINFORD BECKSTRAND OF Bountiful spent a short while Monday afternoon visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mil-to- n Beckstrand. He was on his way south on a business trip for his company. MR. AND MERVIN MRS. Beckstrand and two daughters, Karin and Karlene, Livermore, Ca., called at the home of hts parents, Milton and Eva Beckstrand Thursday ngtht on their way to lleber City to attend the marriage of Carolyn's sister. They returned on Saturday and stayed over night. Their sons Doug and Kenneth went home after staying with their grandparents since the 1st of July. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY morning was conducted by Blaine Penney. Lisa Edwards led the singing with Rae Lynn Greenhalgh as the accompanist. Prayer by Gary Petersen. Stake visitor at Sunday School was Dean Peterson and he the spiritual thought. SMOUlP IWTICVT ( UllV. reWT prfUW THt M fot OVl ik- - Vi ..rAt v A C re a. SCII00 J SPECIALS TYPEWRITERS (Smith Corona) DISCOUNT Classic 10 (Reg. Trice $119.50) CENTER Sole Price $110.50 842-248- For Savin Such as This. HOT POIST CHEST and UPRIGHT ELECTRIC ADDING MACHINE (Victor) (Reg. Price $109.95) FREEZER Sole 15 cu. ft .$204.05 plus Freight and Tax (Reg. Trice $225.00) Sole Price 20 cu. ft. - $225.78 (Chest, Reg. $269.96) plus Freight and Tax Utah Price $99.55 SEWING MACHINES (Reg. $239 95) Meadow ixuk'iit. IMY TOTHM PUA-.AM- BACK TO to: S VISITING AT ANNA J. DAY'S over the weekend were Jotmand Rogene Iverson and two children, SL.C. AND MRS. MR. ROY Haynes, Salim were In Sctpto to see their nephew Tim Fisher and two frlends,Callf., who have1 been here bow and arrow hunt- ing. MR, B-- J $149.50 DISCOUNT CENTER MEADOW, Utah -- - S12 Is 12 2lv Newbables MR. Probert, Prcvo called. They have a baby girl born Wed., Aug. 22 Provo Valley HosptUl. She weighed 71 14 oz and this Is their first child. family reunion. Once a year Isn't too often to meet together again to rekindle the love and appreciation of each family member. Visiting, good eating and enjoy Ing the musical talent of this family was a thrill to all In attendance. Those who attended were; Mildred and A rmoml Gardner and daughter Chert, their son David, wife Susan and two children, another daughter Barbara Gall husband Ted and three children. Of the Ed and Mona (Abraham) Robison family present were their daughter Evadean, hus- Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mr. Byron Probert and MR. and Mrs. Rontld Smith, Long Beach, Calif. TODD QUARNBERG CE1.E-brathis 8tb blrhday Tburs., Aug 23 by having his friends In for fun and refreshments. ed TERRY A CARL AND GLORIA TOOK Kathy. Rebecca, Janef Venlta. Another married daughter, Marljean and husband Glade. From Grass Valley Calif., came Sandford and Harriet Abraham and Sandford's daughter Dorothy Morrison and husband John and son Chuck. Those attending from the Brunson family, were Manilla Abraham Brunson; daughter Jan Johnston and husband Fred, Albrand and two Colleen daughters, and Erls, Arizona. Another 'laughter, Sharon Labrum anJ husband Larry Little, brum and husband tarry, little Alaskan daughter Perl, son Gary wife and baby were there. Juanita Charlesworth, fourof her daughters, Dathel, Leora, Geraldine, Iris and husbands and parts of their famllels, emoyed the gathering. Leonard and Florence Abraham and family weren't present. Florence Is In poor health. We were saJdeneJ by the report on Thorn's beautiful, 24 yr old daughter who was critical in the 1 .D.s. Hospital InSall Lake. A few days afer the reunion, we received the sad news of Helen (Bonnie) Youngberg's death. Our symi-athsurely went to the Leonard Abraham family In the passing of their lovely, talented graddaughter. One of our members Corrln was Injured Chrlstopherson during our meet and we want to wish her a speedy recovery. We had a successful show and are looking forward to next year. Our leaders this yearareKen and Ruth Satterfield and Gary Stevens. a Ingredient, Simathlcona. This unique discovery breaks up and dissolves trapped gas bubbles. Your relief is more complete because takes the acid and the gas out of acid tabindigestion. Get lets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc. HAD Ihclr nephew Stuarl to S.I.C. Friday where he flew la Hawaii, his home. heartburn? Fillmore MONROE He was birthday Thursday. 10 years old. Many friends Joined him at his home for fun. band Don and the following children: Danny, John Melissa, Di-G- DAVID MRS. AND DELMAR WASDEN AND family, Orem spent a few days this week with his parentsFloyd and Nola before school starts. MR. AND ACE MRS. HANS MRS. AND Peterson received word their daughter JoAnn Miller had surgery at Richland, Washington and was getting along fine. roller skate this weekend and find a quiet soot among the pines somewheri. Ambulance on thego WALDO AND MRS. MR. Robins drove to Salt Lake City Friday to attend the wedding of their son Morris and Miss Jackie Penasky, Canada. They were married In the Salt Lake Temple Friday. with Dr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Broom served dinner to them after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robins, Tremon-to- n, were In attendance. M ARDEN entries. dont see the nasty two In days past, but a one car with freew-ays- , rollover at high speed Is none the less violent. In fact, the one on Monday ntght of this week took a $7000 car and reduced It to so many pieces of broken fiber glass. We Bluffdale, are visiting with the Boyd Sorensen family. Smith, one. A3 car headons, as In CZruhccrCA. 6. 0 'A J. if? .21 24- - 1C fc N u J5 'nrjL Fillmore. c3?OT3t 3 2 co e 8 aEa 4 ca e Martin, Kearns, aslo altended. FLORE LI Jk QUARNBERG was happy to have her grandson Lynn Quarnberg and his wfle and four children, Kelly Ann, Carl Lynn, Rodney Orel and Chan, San Dlago, Calif, spend Tuesday with them. J?rrr3 convention MR. NOEL MRS. AND Robins attended the Democratic convention held In Salt Lake Saturday. MISS MARGENE ROBINS. Delta spent Sautrday with her parents Guy and Helen Robins. They drove lo Salt lake to visit. THE FOLLOWING SISTERS sepnt Thursday at the Temple: Alice Lawson, Donna Robison, Ellleen Thompson and Anna May Quarnberg. THE FOURTH QUA RUM OF Elders under the direction of President Burtus Quarnberg and Counselors Keith Robison and Dlx Monroe and secretary Ivan Robins had a chicken roast for all Elders, wives the Sclplo Bishopric were honored guests. Wednesday evening In the Sclplo Park. MR. AND DELYNN MRS. Peterson and girls, Hemet, Calif., are spending this week FL0VJELL visiting his mother Clo Peterson. Doug Peterson, Milford esme to spend a day with them. They visited with Dale and Madge and MR. Rasmussen RONALD MRS. AND were here from their home In St. George with his parents Maynard and LaVon and sisters Ruth, Melba, Cele-stl- a, and Mary. bmlly, Nephl. MR ELVIS BOYD. ARI-zola here (laying with Bishop and Mrs. Leo Robins. He is on the Indian Program. na DICK ANDTHEMLA Lamanite children SEVERAL LAMANITE CHIL-dre- n have come tollve In homes here: Doreen Jimmie and her brother Jospeh with the Jarold Robisons; Floyd Parker with the Kent Swallows; Vicki Etslty with the Maynard Rasmussens; Dorothy Blackguat with Carma and Garth Swallow and family; Alvin Young with the Junior Robison family. Blair Sampson A MISSIONARY In honor of TEST1-mont- al Elder Blair Sampson was held August 26. Speakers were his parents, Duane and Pntllls Sampson and Blair. A Oh My Father," song, was aungbyArthur Allen, Clem Utley, Don Tomklnson, and Jar-ol- d Robison; accompanied by Carma Swallow. Elder Sampson will enter the mission borne In Salt Lake City on September 4 prior to his labors In the Southern California Mission. MR. AND MRS. DAVID Zlllson visited the weekend of August 18 with Wendy's family, the Junior Robisons. They will make tbelr borne In Eugene, Oregon. DROVE lo S.L.C. Saturday to put their daughter Jamenand husband and daughter Jancll on the plane to leave for New Jeray. They have spent the summer here. DOUG ROBINS. S.L.C. Sent the weekend with his parents Mark and Florence Robins. FAY THOMPSON WAS TAKEN 111 and Is at the Nephl Hospital. MR. AND MRS. HARMON Memmott and son Danny spent fek In Monticell and Moab . .iry. Traveling to Bull Frog, Wayne Wonderland, Lake Pwell, Indian Dwellings and returned to spend two nights at Joes Valley. PARK AND EMILY COX. St. George spent Friday visiting her sister Klca and family. Their son Dave plays football for the Dixie Flyers. UerefromMIchigan MISS KITTY Michigan, WILLIAMS. (laughter of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams flew to Salt Lake City, Saturday where LaMar and Gwen Monore met her. She Is spending this winter with the Monroes and will attend school at Millard High School. Mr. Williams and LaMar were buddies of wwn el LaDAWN ALLEN CAME from Cedar City to be with her family, the Arthur Aliena over the weekend RICHARD AND WIFE GLORIA Deelstra, S.L.C, visited Sunday with his grandparents Mr. snd Mrs. LeVoy Memmott. Boise cascade Homes lovely lo live are ie... easy lo own! Built under the most ideal conditions where each phase of construction is strictly cont. oiled and thoroughly inspected. Completely finished and painted inside and out Appliances, living room, bedroom and hallway carpeting included. Delivered to your lot ready to move into. More than 30 designs and floorplans to choose from, includmodels, with or without garage or ing 2, 3. and basement. SEE YOUR BOISE CASCADE HOMES DEALER McBrideLumber Company mail TO McBride Lumber Company Fillmore, 143.6501 Utah 84631 NAME ADDRESS. .PHONE STATE. J Send pictures and plans Q Send $ si !8 hi If you care, your chair will not be empty at the meeting September 5. Its your City, your right to your voice and vote Is yours. Stone attended the graduation of their daughter Vickie Thursday Aug IS at Salt pske City College of Medical A sslstants Jack 4. Loene Peterson and Gary t? 7 1 citys. Its time w seek support for those who have stood by Fillmore during the thin times as well as the lucrative. Supixrt the Chamber of Commerce, attend the Important meeting with the City anJ the County on September 5. This meeting will le at 3 In the afternoon. That same day at 8 In the evening at City Council meeting, a public hearing will be held on Revenue sharing. A separate article In the PROGRESS this week explains last year, $30,000 tn revenue sharing came to Fillmore. We belclve at least 50'", of the future a mourn should go directly lnlo the promotion of existing businesses In Fillmore. We need brochures to tell ol the many things to see and do we need adequate signing at the entrances to town, and we need a continued program to make Main Street the most attractive place In Utah. We have existing industry such as FIF, the building now housing Review Wear, the moat processing plant, the new tourist complex at north Fillmore and the many places from north to south Fillmore that have already staked a future is G. MRS. and the can go camping. Never could work It In during the summer months, so tioie to squeeze in a couple of fall weekends. We plan on loading The Invaluable Millard c o. Ambulance has been on the go the j iast two weeks. Several nasty accidents and the usual number of medical cases lave ha J to be moved around. Rather Ironic, the Elks are having a hardtlmetogetentrlec Into the Demolition Derby and on the demolition derby Is In full swing - no problems AND Already wt have a most Industry In Fillmore. Tourism, Main Street and the many businesses add uptoqulte a bit. Any five businesses burned as In Park City would surely add up to more than the paltry quarter of a million claimed as lost theie. The but messes have poured thousands of dollars Into this City with a firm belief that there Is a future to their growth We the and uable 1 the L.D.S.ChurcbCultural Hall, Sclplo, Utah, from 7:30 to 8:30 In the evening. Friends and relatives are cordially Invited. The second weekend In August at the Adelald Park, Kanosh Canyon, was the date and place designated for the gathering of the Abrahams for their annual MR. that summer Now dorm (hfeb' pup caiifzA tfe . . val- many changes at Noting Millard High School this year, we sincerely hoist Counseling will still play a maior role In the curriculum at the school. Its importance tc us Is unquestionable, A couple of years ago, we did a feature on the program. We were amazed at all thev were doing and the advantages It lias to offer the student. Another asi'ect, that at times Is played down, but none the less Important Is giving a student someone to confide In, knowing what ever la said Is kept In the strictest confidence. Sort of like the privileged Information that provides a news man to protect his source. HANS MRS. AND Boost Fillmore. of counciling. Peterson and Nana Monroe, attended the circus at the Salt Palace with the Millard Co. Senior Citizens Saturday. MR. The family of Freda Hatch will honor her at an Open House on Saturday, September 1, at ABRAHAM REUNION a unique anti-ga- The importance Vickie Stonegraduates celebrate85th below the U.S. Di-G- QUARNBERG FredaHatcihto Gas and SEARS CATALOG SALE! DAVID stopped to visit Ids mother Blonds on his way back from s bjslness trip to Los Vegas for Cudahys Packing Plant. average. lYVItfACr the rowriiiC'w rv Anoints INFLATION! B-J- Tf r Pimstoiui i.'tp Look Utah ME TX'Y IMlM. fC'K I JtAMPlfc ,YUO AT SHT C ai( nil Jt Yui-.- I AKOuT T HHk ChUI'CI U IM imim i tr; m Trtt fYTU'UA. tACH RISING PRICES! MR. 12 YEAR GOING CHAD old son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Beverly) Going, Idaho was seriously Injured while playing football and was rushed to University of Utah Hospital where he had surgery. ByEdltor Bill Wilson MOTHER GOOSE DOT PUZZLE Hanseen, Provo visited friends Sacrament services by Mark Myrtle and relative Sunday. and Kerry Monroe and deacons Glen and has two brothers Riley Scott Rubins, Rodney and Kelly Thompson, alsters 11a Mathews, and Danny Memmott. Fern Quarnberg and Mary Waa-de- n. Quarnberg Bishop Robin asked for a vote of thanks for the followAND MRS. CECIL MR. ing officers who were released Martin went to Rexburg, Idaho, from M.I.A, Ferrell Quarnto visit their son Ronald MarKay Peterson, Randy berg, tin and family. He teaches In Memmott, Gwen Monroe, Joyce Max and LaVoy the college. Monroe and Thelma Probert. Martin took them and their Ferrell Quarnberg was then daughter Jerri I ynn uo there sustained as President of to attend colled. Priesthood MIA. Paul and Donna took their Gwen Monroe was sustained son LaMar up there to college. as President of the YWM1A. They live In Los Vegas. The program was given by Morell and 11a Mathew, with talks by Ila and Morell about go toRexberg their recent trip to the Navoo pageant, Joaeph Smiths home, AND MILO MRS. MR. etc. Wilson stopped to visit lUonda A duet was offered by Da They had bten vacationing In and son Alan accompanied by Los Vegas before he leaves to Lelssa. go to Okinawa In the service. Claotrg prayer by Royco Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wasden Memmott. Salt Lake City visited Blonds Quarnberg on Saturday. 4-- YOU SACRAMENT MEETING WAS conducted Sunday Afternoon by DeLynn Labrum. Paul Petersen led the singing with Roma Bennett as accom- panist. MR. AND MRS. GOLDDN se Beck-stran- MR. rt of the comprehensive administration proposal to overhaul the entire Federal grant structure. In addition to genrevenue sharing, the eral plan would have Report European trip administration Congress consolidate many of The speakers were Victor the narrow-purpocategorical Federal grant programs Into a Rogers and his wife Lillian, number of broad-purpo- se limited who reported their trip to Eurrevenue sharspecial was It very ope and England. ing programs. Thus far, howInteresting. ever, Congress has balked at Linda Ellis was released as any of the special revcounselor In the Primary and adopting enue proposals. sharing suswas Betty Mae S. Labrum During recent years, Intained as the new counselor. creased criticism has been leveled at the growing comAND LA VON ROB-er- ts BOYD of the Federal grant plexity famof their and members The Foundation notes 11 systems. ily are here at the Lois Bus line the latest tabulation lists 1051 home. They are from the Los separate Federal grant proAngeles are In California. grams In operation across the nation. Ten years ago, there were approximately 300 FedIn Utah Valley Hospital eral grant programs. Cost of Federal aid to state and local was Mrs. Margaret Kouley In the United admitted to Utah Valley Hos- governments has risen from $3.1 States sisters. pital Monday. Her 1954-5- 5 to an billion In Fern Brunson and Dorothy estimated $45 billion In the McBride went up Tuesday to 1972-7- 3 year. be near her during surgery. More than $220 million In Federal grants were distributed to state and local units in Utah Johnsons here during the 1971-7- 2 fiscal year. Utah received 0.61 of all Fedfrom Bountiful eral grant distributions made to all state and local units In AND MRS. .STAN MR. the nation last year. On the the Johnson, Bountiful spent other hand, the Foundation esweekend In Fillmore. They timates that residents of Utah came especially to attend te of all Federal pay about 0.41 Bonnie wedding reception for taxes. and Clayton Huntsman. Although It may appear Utah They visited with the Blaine a realizes profit" from the Nell Huntsman, Huntsmans, Federal grant system, present RobiEleanor Mitchell and Lon the report stresses these comson. parisons do not Include the Stan now Is a partner In an of Federal and state overcosts In Salt LakeClty architect firm head and supervision. Morewhile Jill is busy wither her over, the present system also Ginger Bread Nursery School falls to consider whether the In Bountiful. Their daughter grants are expended for the best Kathleen will be entering possible use within the state. the University this fall. Among the reasons for the apparent larger -- than -- average Attetion Weight Federal grant distributions to Utah are that some of the alx0xWatchers!Pxx0x-- x location formulas recognize the large land area and the high proportion of Federally-owne- d Due to Labor Day Holiday, land, the relatively low financlass will be heldTuesdaySept. cial resources, and the large 4 at 5 p.m. number of children to be educated In the state. Even so, FAJiry vru Alt when Federal alf for the public VMCYlllu, THE jowl Af MAC schools is compared on a per HAVUU. AuClMtk' ft iHtits student basis, the amount to nimvi tf au TMet.vi-.is- , Frankly Speaking SUNDAY SACRAMENT meeting was conducted by Don Quarnberg. Opening prayer by Carl Probert. Mualc by Eileen Tbompjon and Anna Mae Qurn-ber- g. a representative Built By Boisa Cascade Homes |