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Show 4 ? aTkMnM-nniwiifc- ii t) Meadow Happening! Kanosh Happenings Doctor's wife visits BURNISH! RU.CP.ENj PRO-v- o Thursday afternoon visiting Mrs. Eva Beckstrand n Her husband Dr Joseph works at the Fillmore Hospital one day each week gpent Hal-gre- MR 4 MRS CORDON BECK-stran- d and their two sons, Scott and Cary, Fort Collins, Color- ado are visiting his mother Eva Beckstrand and his brother Harold, his wtfeN'a Dean and their family, Richard and Don and Jay were here from Thursday to Monday. Hal came home last week from Lotan after finishing the winter quarter at U, S. U. He Is getting ready to go onn an L. D. S. Mlsstcn o Japan Robert spent the weekend home from his school at BYU. GUESTS AT THE HAROLD Beckstrand home on Sunday for Hals Testimonial were: Mr and Mr. Gordon Beckstrand. Scott and Cary; Mr lnd Mra Sherman Turner anl their daughter, Judy and her husband and hahv ad w tr daughters and a ton from Richfield and Mr snd Mrs. Conrad Hatch and their son and daughter from Cedar City and Eva Beckstrand and the Beckstrand's five tons, also Kaylene Bartholomew, a friend totned them from Locan. They all enjoyed dinner together that Sunday afternoon. Beckstrands live program SACRAMENT MEETING was a testimonial for Hat Beck- strand. Talk wereglvenbyhts family member and a solo by his Uncle Cordon Beckstrand Hal and his four brothers sang, I Need Thee Every Hour" with their mother Na Dean as accompanist. Opening and ctostng prayers were given by Hal's uncles Sherman Turner, Richfield and Conrad Hatch, Cedar Cltv. MR 4 MRS CORY contest Kite GOOD-rtc- h were harp to have her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Braw ey. California and a brother end two slaters visit with them during the wx. This group went to Vernal, Utah to an open house gtven by Cory's parent to honor Dorsey and Cory who were recently married In the Lo Angeles Temple THE SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY was conducted by Lynn Green-halg- h. Talks were given by Robyn Labrum and Mario Petersen. The Invocation and benedicd tion was given by Hal and Jeffrey Laorum. Dtck-stran- CAROLYN TENNY SPENT the weekenJ from her school st the U. S. U. with her parents the Blslne Tenneys. Her friend Kaylene Bartholomew who goes to school In Logan was her guest during the week end JEFFREY LABRUM WAS home with his parents, Mr. tnd Mrs DeLynn L.brum during the week end MICHAEL BECKSTRAND who goes to school at u. s, U. In Logan and his sister Cindy who works In Salt Lake City spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mr DeLyle Beckstrand and ihirKft.(-.- ( James, John and David. MR 4 MRS WELBY FIN-ltnso- n, Leamington stayed over algh: with her brother, Clifton and his wife Laura. Also at the CUtton home on Sunday were Arlyn and Terry Flnllnt on, and their children from Delta. They ail attended the Testimonial on Sunday Beck-stran- Bees-stran- I LA PEARSON d d WENT TO Murray on Sunday to stay with her daughter La Bayne Briggs and her family for a week. La Rayne has been very sick with pneun.onU. New subscribe the direction ot Karen George, held a Kite Flying Contest, Lorln Hatton vas Saturday. Gale George won the judge the prize for getting his kite op first, Van Frampton won the prize for the trickiest kite. Darren watt won the prize for getting the most string out, Norman George, won the prize for gelling his kite up the highest ihls string broke snd the last they saw of the kite, It was just a little speck In the akyl. Spencer Ceorge won the prize far the unluckteat It had to be patched kite six times. Those getting their kites up 25 feet or more were JoAnn Turner, Teresa Christensen, Brian Silversmith, Jeff Mark George, Christensen, Brandon George. Peter Davis, Kerk Kester and Pee Green Others participating were, Jody Christensen, Jason Watts, Chad and Bryce Whitaker. Geraldine Petersen Wlldord w lillitni Mark Johnson Zelma A, Hooper E. It. Mott Laura Anderson Clara reden for heraelf and Verk Clark Renewals Cecil Fisher at home. 1 races. THE PRIMARY CHILDREN presented the program In Sacrament Meeting, Sunday The program, Come I Isten to the Prophet s Voice," was very good with the boys and partlcucting in song care agency will occupy one-ha- lf of the entire maiu iioor of the Hettllyon Building, according to Brock, and will have about forty-fiv- e employees at that location. IRMP presently employs sixty nine people on a full and part-tim- e basis In various locations of tte Inter mountain Region. Ward B. Ntndt, M. C, and KEITH TURNER o, MRS OR IN SELMAN They drove to St. George and also stopped In Cedar City to see Mynm's brother. Newel wssden. lie la In the hospital and hi progress I not the best, KAREL '.NN QIARNHERG left on suutay to go back to Cedar City to school, v: ctin drove U C. wednevby to meet Sandy' mother Lucille. She few In from laurel Maryland. MB A MRS NEIL MONROE and Melanie drove to Orem and g4 Mr. and Mr Melvin Ben-neand went on to Salt lake Clly to attend the open house, newt bulking, where Ray Net! I son tbetr employed. tt U ATTENDED n THE CountyCat-tlemen- 's banquet at uk Cltv. Thursday night, Mr and Mrs. wr Vernon, Merlin, la Mar, Dlx Nell Monroe, either and Mra. 10 Robins, Noel and Ethel Robins, Ivsu and Janice Rntln and Mr. ani Mr. Vic Monroe, Mr. and Mr She! don Qiurntwrg. anl JEANNE MONROE, LOCAN sad roomat Janette Gore, North Carolina spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr and Mrs. La Mar M nro. VACATIONS! And Clothes to the ME 4 MRS DONNIE TRO- - bert and daughters, Green to the THRILL R- iver, spent the weekend with the Hvron Prohens. DARWIN 4 OWEN JENSEN of it oil! also visiting her parent were Refresnments served VISITING AT ANNA 7ELDA ReMATHEWS home on fun lay from I a VR A condition. ln ing In Sclpk at the imme of John and Merlin Hclifrcund. A Georgia Ivie'a, Sunday, were Mr and Mrs, Don Hanson and three children; Carolyn Ivi and friend Rand tdefmsn, SLC; Ivan Robins snd three children, Devon and Glenda vuaruherg and .ton stuun. First birthday visited FFA home. AND ALAN FERNEI.IVIER two other bey friends. Salt take City spent Thursday visiting Alan's grandparents Ervin and Vtrga Monroe and his Aunt Beulah and Sheldon Quarnherg CLARE-MarlenSTONE ROXIE Stone and daughters, Bemls, F '.owe 11 and Lu Jean Memmott spent Friday with Vickie Martin, Murray. Mr and Mrs. Keith Slone drove to Salt Lake Saturday. They all attended a shower for Roxle's granddaughter. Candle that evening. CAROL ( UHHA J ROBERT wit) Ihillpl and Mendoza at the BUI Hatch residence, Sunday The occasion wa their sons birthday. He was old Ar-gah- la one-year- s- BETTY CHRKTEN.1EN AND son Grant snd his wife. Pay son, Lmdse and I aforge Lovell, taamlngon spent Sunday afternoon visiting Bill and Ver-len- e Hatch. WAS-de- Orem apent Saturday, visiting his parents Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Wasden. DALLES QUARNHERG, BYT, spent the week end with his parents Don and Phyllis Quart.berg. SCOTT AND JOLENE MEM mott, Orem and Royc Memmott, attending V. S. C. . spent the weekend with friends and relatives. Rove was here a toCol-umbl- a, c. T- -i Mtivi be was assigned to the Forest Service national headquarters at Washington, D. C., as branch chief in Administrative Management and Data Retrieval In the Division of Engineering. In August 1972, he was assigned to the Northern Region. Sirmon holds a degree from Auburn Unlversltyandlsacttve In the AmertranSocletvofCtv-il Engineers. Mr. and Mrs. Sirmon are the parent of three children: Jeff. 1 3, Valerie, 8, and Janet, 5. Ca m p cn q n concerns everyone which is designWith April, ated as Cancer Control Month, cnlv two weeks ssav. preparations are going forward to carry on the annual Crusade for funds to be used tor research gram, help for cancer patients, free clinics for u auu education. b Ighilng cancer U a year long program to save lives. When the Utah Division of Hie American Cancer Society met recently, dedicated doctors and scientists passed on Important facts regarllng this disease that will claim the lives of hundreds of Utahns this year. II wat disappointing to hear many Federal grants to carry on research, one ot which could unlock the door to the cause anl cure of cancer, have been So U I up to inimpounded. dividuals to Increase contributions when volunteer Cancer workers call. Remembering departing loved ones with gifts to the Cancer Society Isa wonderful way to show your lev and respect while also helping with the search for answeca to a disease that now strikes one In four In the U. S. uelx-Uio- week '' before school. dCRKE At a Lamanite Youth Conference held in Nephl four of our young famanltes received honors. They were presented at Sacrament certificates Meeting March 24 for their accomplishments. Their topic was an assigned one, "My Family as a Sacred Unit", talks three to five minutes or essays of four to five hundred words. They received an excellent or superior rating. Floyd Farker, and Dor-.ee- n Jimmy, each an essay, Ytcky Etsltty and Cindy SWy, talks. Congratulations!.! AT SACRAMENT PROBERT, daughter of Carl am Gloria and her cousin Miss fanara Mamn, Sail lake City, left The work lief Sex-le- i avn son It takes many hands to run a farm! A farm meant rcsponsibildicf. the proper protection of that farm, , . buildings, equipment. iocMOck, personal cffcctsf . . it one of hoc rgiponmbiliiies. We'd like lo give you a hand with planning complete farm insurance protection in one program that can save you confusion and money. See ut for all the PETERSEN INSURANCE AGENCY Mr and Mr. Mardon Stone. KIM RHODES FILLMORE pent the week end with her friend stephanl Robins. tt Wade, Fillmore, spent the week end with a friend De Ann Robins. or- their home at Clear Lake. The attended Stindsv eeHnnt d Sacrament Meeting with Jean and Janice. a-- Idaho trip ts sen and daughters, Ruth, Malta, Celesta and Mary, St. Anthony, l Jaho, were here over the week end and until Tuesday with their son and brother Ronald, bis wife Mary Lee and little girls. We miss the Rasmussens very much. They were a great help In our Ward, w are glad they are happy in their new venture. They report the iopl where they live are very friendly and made them welcome to their community. Tit Rasmussens came especially for the service of laerenc Baamussen. concen- two-thousa- nd homes. say paper. You reads the news- are right V ARLENE ALLEN IS HOME for the summer to give her family, the Arthur Aliena a bel ln hand with the work. Pal and la Dawn Allen cam from Cedar City over the week end D visit tbetr family. Helen Fuller bere .pl-- t ,iJandUAUfchlVl Diana W A U- Crsoa nd - Fuller and Her huahand Reed children. passed away March 17 In Salt Lake city Services were held March 20. The Fullers owned a farm here and resided here a numtwr of years. Reed had been In poor health for see. thony her sister GenealChrlst-ense- n of California were bere for several days last week looking after Iheir property and visiting the ladles' father A.C. HELEN FULLER IS VLSIT-In- g for a few days with her AIM, 4 MRS CHARLES SMITH MR ami amt their brother Dv!nand sUter-In-U- A uica n Gregeraon. Cental her father vlalted In Spanish Fort with two of hi sis-tone day last week. and er by Virgie Ivy era! years and had suffered a MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Helen has been F Ulmers, Utah 54631 great .deal. at his side constantly during March 29. 1974. hts long Illness. Anthony and NVMBFR THIRTEEN BILL'S ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR Meadow, Utah Telephone 842-285- 1 Ri- DVAHES IMPERIAL 1 UPHOLSTERY complete line of ALSO offering a 0 LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN BEDROOM , FURNITURE We corry o lorge inventory of CARPET ona will install it in vour home. DUANE WILL BE IN FILLMORE AREA M AROl 16 and Ifith, JWF BRunson Moriur.EiiT co. Reminds prospceliv! customers that it is time to order Monuments for MEMORIAL DAY For careful attention to your desires CONTACT Ph. 743-622- 9 or Ph. 743-626- 3 Fillmore 84? tration In Utah and California. The Progress serves over no one A HO HIE CHRISTENSEN went to Moscow, Idaho, to visit his daughter ami Kathy amt- - Richard Davidson and children, lie went especially to see Ha new baby girl Heather born this month. Mom and baby arc getting along just fin with the help of Bruce, Kathy and Robert. son-in-la- RAS-nu- LoMor Brunson You w Olson at It. across the world with IS CHRISTENSEN eon-inla- Denny Brunson Progress charges V MR & MRS NEWELL Olson, Axtell, spent the weekend with his daughter and Jean ami Don Nellson, Leslie, Richard and Janice at andAl-vl- n MR 4 MRS MAYNARD In the newspaper. now. Hsppy birthday, Rex A Lewis. Pleasant Cove, Mr. and Mra. Mik Peterson and children, Orem; Mr. and Mrs Burton Hanson, KhaunaandMm Leamington snd Mr. and Mrs. l e Grande Qnirnberg, 2 bovs, Tooele. , held Monday TESS HOHISON WAS HERE from Provo over the weekend with her parents Junior ami CYNTHIA SALT SNOW, Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday visiting her sister Dianne and Marvin Jay Memmott and son. This ad will be spread clear This permanent, easy to refer to, ad would cost $17 25 less local discount. Square column Inches are figured by multiplying the length (6.75" by the width (S eels.) and for the cos by multiplying the product of the above by I4f, ORSON Friday. Funeral services were Pearl Robison. Durand f getting improving each day, but Is stltl tn the Intensive car unit In LDS Hospital In Salt Lake City. His family keeps Inclose touch with their mother Ver! who stays by him as often as is allowed HERE COMMUNITY OUR drove toCallenle, Nevtda, Sunday to visit and listen to their grandson, Dahl Pradfleid report his mission. He returned home March 19, from an LDS Mission In EntlanJ. Dahl Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bradfleld and quite a few In West JAMES 4 ADRtON LAWSON n'eyed Sunday visaing with most of their ehJUrpn. Dona.-.- J Nelda Curtis and two girls Conn! and Patty, Kearns.otel-l- a and Quay Herbert, Sallna; Bud Goode, Temp, Arizona; Donald and Alice also enjoyed visiting them. Primary He Is Improving is surely saJilened by the death MR 4 MRS EARL BKAD-fiel- d and Chris Thompson An-ne- BIRTHDAY FOR REX PE terson and BUI Lewi waa at Rex Peleraons cn Sundav were Mr. and Mrs Bill y and Reports mission a square column Inch. For Its size, It Is the lowest price In the State. The Progress reaches every home In East Millard County after school to visit her parents of weeka ago. along Just fine. It's a permanent news media. The MARLENE BE MIS FLO. w?U drove over from Fillmore ers Elden snd Ken during the quarter break and help with the spring work Elden had surgery on his knee In Salt lake LDS Hospital a couple Janice Nellson ganizations was sustained as organist for the Sunday school ami Cindy Sky was sustained as organist lor the Junior Sunday school. And very Inexpensive If you look girls plan to Here for 6 MEET-Ing- KEVIN CHRISTENSEN WAS home from SUSD and brother Lesler from USU to be with their father Archie and broth- Mary l.ee Rasmussen was sustained as a teacher In Re- Ask for the best and you'll get the best Newspaper. Advertise Diana and children have visited him often. lamanite returning to an, Sprlng.it! spent Sunday with Hill and Eileen Thompson. n and family, transferred In 1963 he moved to Lassen National Forest, Susanville, California, as Forest Fngln-mote- d to the California Regional headquarters In San Fran-clrc- their patents, Mr. and Mrs, RUey Thompson. MR & MRS DELMAR "Ills quarters at Atlanta, Georgia. joa;; months. f ill more, Utah IS Att- llamre. South Carolina. After serving In the U. S. Army he returned to the Forest Service In 1962 as an engineer In the Roads and Highway Branch In the Southern Regional head- MR. AND MRS. LELAND and ton Reggie, Thompson, Midvale, spent Sunday visiting banquet JFAN for Hawaii. 'ay and 1 MEMMOTT CHAN night )( 742-371- lipmeo t school ending a training school at Sacramento, California for two weeka lo learn how to handle and drive heavy equipment, Chan Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ha! Memmott. MR 4 MRS DIX MONROE attended the ianouet for FFA boys In Salt lake Saturday SHOP PHONE 1961 he was CONNIE QUA RN 311(0 word from her mother Ossie Memmott, Saturday, her brother Larry and wife Kathy Memmott, Bluffdale, had laby boy born Friday, March 22. An older brother and sister are at Vern expertise will be welcome in the lntermountaln Region." Slrmon's career with the Forest Service began in 1938 in Montgomery, Alabama. In Flowell Happenings meet Gunnison spent the weekend with Keith snd Tonnfi Robison. BEULAH'S STYLE ,am Forester HePo! word Heavy eq MRS DOUGLAS S. L. C. are visit- CARL 4 of the pro- Showered on Sunday was her son Holwrt, critical director Executive DAY' Salt lake City. turned will then be gram recently announced the results of p court ordpr. tq the I', 3. ot Depuiliuent Health, Education, and Welfare releasing Impounded fund to the Program and lifting all restrictions In connection with the Impoundment. The court order snd Indications of substantial sddllonal HEW funds Insure continuation of Regional Medical program through July of 1975. Current IRMP projects Include paramedic training, respiratory disease detection and education, infectious disease control. Mala Hallow and children VISITING AT WALLACE FOLLOWING the Millard AFTON AND MFRIE MEM-mo- tt went to Sallna to visit Clad and Maurlne llerhert on Thursday and went to a Senior C Plzen party and dance. On Saturday, ChadandMaur-tn- e visited them In Scipio and Habra, California, where she had been staving Ph her sister. Ella Mae Miller, whose non had I wen hurt when be was hit by a car and Is still In meetings MONT RUBIN SUMMER! Pack 3201. BLOND A Quarnlwrg's over tie weekend w.ie Mr. and Mrs ta Grande Onarnlerg and 2 boys, Tooele meetings for the A h. C. S, ta Sit lake City, Wednesday arJ Thursday. Maxine sjent the twoday visiting her dugh-te- r Janeat and Richard Man-seand children. Granger. EASTER! wel-com- st er named eputjr fors Jeff M. Sirmon has been named Deputy Regional Forester for the lntermountaln Region of the Forest Service effective March 31. He Is moving to Ogden, Utah, from Missoula, Montana, where he has served as an Assistant Regional Forester for the Northern Regton. "Jeff Sirmon has a wide range of experience in giving leadership to the management of National Forest lands and resources," said Regional Scipio Happenings and son and his friend. Price, spent Frl by and Saturda) with Mr and Mrs. Myron Warden. ASCS GREAT!! AT VISITING D form Inspection Awards, America Ceremony by Pack 3206; opening prayer by Pack 3203; launching time, Pack and Stake finals; awarding of trophies and ribbons, prize for best looking rocket; prize for peanut guess; announcements; Sjvace Derby Song; and closing prayer by Scipio Happenings MCARTHUR DEL-spent Monday visiting hi jute r Mr. Nans Monro. VIEW and lntermountaln Re'The gional Medical rrogram, headquartered in various locations In the Unlversi.y of Utah Medical Center Complex since LJ67, will move to Its new home at ArajMen Drive, University Research Park during the last few days of March and will te open for business at that address Paril, said Bob Brock, Personnel and Office Service Manager for the Program. The federally funded health KEITH THE girls speaking parts, IRMP r spent the week end In Poca-UliIdaho, where iheir son, Marvin, Alton Wyoming, entered the chariot races. Also on hand to witness the races i to S. David Sur.dstrom He will return next week for the finals. NekD reports they had a good time and the races were more exciting than horse Chiiot races dy EMILY FILYA WT WAS happy to have her daughter Louts come from Cedar City to visit her ft her Jo at the Hospital In F. Imur and here ter snd Chariot Races, Marvin planed second ontoihdays. CALVIN KESl ER TOOK HIS son Ketn to Provo, Tuesday with the docfor a check-u- p tor. Will there they visited with LaNlla, who attends Provo T rade and Tech. A MRS World Champion Cut- Annual BILL 4 HELEN DAVIS HAVE moved their mobile home to their property on the North side ot town MRi NEW SUBSCRIBERS were: Maynard and LaRae Crosland, Dick' Turner, Tam It was the Tenth and Mike. CUB SCOUT:, UNDER MR Space Derby The Stake Cub Scout Space Derby will take place March 28, 1974, at 6:30 p.m. at the Stake House Don't be late for the launching time. All Cubs and Parents and Leaders be there! The program will be as follows: 6:30 p.m., gathering time, boys rockets inspected by and inspection team and registration of boys by individual packs; 7.00 p m. opening, quick Inspection, Song, "Hey Look Me Over," by Cub Scouts, presentation of Uni- cPtDg&SS MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS 41 SOUTH MAIN (801) 743 5310 BOX 507 FILLMORE. UTAH 84631 fit rmn r a a m a warn Ih UMim h"t w.ii'-- f jg-tin- MwrtinHy f km A glint krt , uch ex plbwilVrm uffrottw xhrn uh1 in warm watur, or rvrn cold. Scrub-- dviMt xk bing lh against al n age. including wish mu fur (FIREWOOD'd SAVElF.UEl) RSAVEfMONEV. CUnVOUROW i I: V teenager. ! cuam H,''h A j.v as pi o Ac thut - used t help light Uv pimple of ado u-- leaenU can he uwd for breakout, experienced by older women. The cream, which IX drying, xlutuld then he applied only to the hlemmh. The deimalologixt author of a hook on hm care and heauty adxtaea women not to "force smiling or frowning Thi contribute to wrinkling, he wrile. Squinting doe, too, huhil and if squinting ix an eau-e- d aghl, eye by poor oculist should he consulted. Proper eyeglasses and trame that fil may M.lve the problem, the physician suggests. HOMELITE XL-- 2 CHAIN SAW TWO TRIGGERS ONE le t ONE sw MRi - i- rowwrui L1CMTWIICHT RUCCED 0nly8gq5 .ef hsi-s- mi tHt mot -- 1 eur lcl Hewnw viuow eaoia. m v ' |