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Show i WMeatwiewtl Meadow Happening if Kelp out Br.CKSTUVM? a TOSFPl t)U SIS H iimM aiJ Maik last vncll,e!p-Uu- ! sjent iwi liaruM yet la hay haulHit wlf' .Van sni Ids ed daughter Samira anJ son Nell cam1 1on 1 r i L y and they al! went to the Bee. strand They Renntrn on Saturday. sl'ited with (tie UanlJ berk-s- i! ai.M a.i'J at toe Mt!tn itecsstrand home. '! t MR MRS HA HOLD BECK-Mran- J y went to RlrUteld evening to attend part of Na Dean" Class Reunion hat was held there Beckstrand reunion VISIT! VC AT THE Perkstranl in Nelda hum l! . were i'l and Ales U'aJVy and o( their family t f Pleasant Groe and Three. Knoell anl her sm and his wife anJ her three daughters (rotti i'rem. The) attended t!w reunion here. Their son. TheralJ and hi family are in Calgary, Canada with the hand from the or Eastern Utah, College Price They were netted to he at a Canadian Ce t Jon. menlert let-ra- Other who attend the Beck-a'ran- d Reunion aa a family were Aunt Mary Beckstrand, her on Lean and his wife, Zola ad wodughterandhU aon Pruce anJ hit friend from .nd Chictgo Dir and Mrs. Bill their daughters, Shaun from Salt Lake City and Kara Toma and her two children from Chicago. Mr. Also, Mara nd Then there were; Vera Si wt Sharp and her husband from California andAaaelandFlora Usher and thetrdaughter.Af. ton and ton Gram from Provo. Mr. and Mrs. ttelly Myrl) were litre from and their ton, Leamington Arlvn and bit wife and family and their daughter Rawlintun and member of her family from Pelt. The colv lu Inf chill of was also at Eva the reunion on Saturday Reci.rrand Smith, her ton or-vi- t, anl Ms wife and her daughter V.eha were with her. Fin-Itntn- n, An-gu- st lecktraJ MR MRS STANLEY AND Pearson and I heir two grandsons. :het Peterson and Rand Prigga spent the holiday week end up Nei-h- t Canyon on a fishing trip They visited the tarry Peersm in Nejnl, ruVUNCU AND fcn.m Hurricane her husi-anspeni a fe day here at 'be Fisher home inning Cecil On Saturdav, and Thelma Mel. in Beckstrand and hi VKI.A wile, Ra ore n Ja Stewart frm anl aid 'heir son, Craig e.fe hi Aurlcanl rl Thelma and llie V negates ami also al the Beckstrand reended union js.iel Ce' ii miter Kentucky '.OLOEIE LOUIS, vil'.e. Kenhicky. arrived hi week io be wlih bis wile and four daughter, who have here a few weeks taking care of her grindm'Sber who I 111. This helped Cecil and be I very hap;v to have tbemliere. lrn ' , . ' ' v MELVIN AND EDITH COX had ail of their family here a? tbetr home for a few days. ferry and Cajle Wail and tbei' family were hre from Murray; Lowell aid Sherry here from California and Gavle and Io Lynn Warner from Kck Springs. vomlng eere here . 1 AT alo till ill BOS VA At. " haw heir daughter, Marilyn and her hut-ant ti ghter here for a summer 1 home thev are glad w i aro, io J c M m A MRb i iln.e 1 1 '7b CREDN-h-lfc- wietotne part of her tn Sctpto helping In the home of her iPngVer, Donna new 040) wom hiS WOO esferijllv to ve Loire y h;i him home. brother de vries, Marilyn CARRIE IV IE IS LOME with her daughter Darlene and Howard Memmott. She celebrated her 93rd birthday, Monday, July 8'h. 4tli Celebration her husband Kerrv and th ir son Jifiaii spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and the Iwiold familv. SAM BILL i BEULAH MARZ from California and two called to see their Aunt Eva Beckst raud They were on heir way to Sail Lake City. AND LABRUM Per friend from Salt Lake City spent the holiday weekend at the home of her parent, the r Lynn Labrum. VICKIE Friends dr o p by DPI r E 4 REBECCA im were hat py this week to ha several friends they hate met drop in to visit them. On Monday, Linda and Greg Hanruherg and sj.n. Sean drop-p- 1 in from Port Orchard, Washlng'on. fvterdiy, Richard and Favellen Lohmeyer apd fur children, Aurora canie to sfwnd the day. During the day friends. Jtm and Marianne Kearns, Bountiful, and Marianne's sister, lielga and tier husband and three y.tilldfen, from Germany stop, pel to visit fur a while. LA-b- CEDE-brate- d PROPERT his 9th birthday, July 2, by having his friends home for 9 nice lunch and return-in- g (hat evening for a sleeping party out on the lawn. THE FOURTH OF JUY celebration was celebrated by flag ceremony at 7;30 a.m. by the Cub Scouts and primary boys and girls presenting the Mr. Nell Monroe program. gave the prayer. The program was glvenfol-lowin- g this tn the Cultural Hall. Mayor Bill Thompson called the meeting to order, then turned the time over to the Marshall of the day, Gary Robins, Chaplin Don Probert, Goddess of Lllierty, Lelssa Mathew anl following maids of hontr, Julie Monroe, Fteih-nl- e Hansen, Matt Ouarnherg and Jeremy M emmott. Lelssa Mathew gave a nice talk followed by a aolo, "My Country" by Nancy Robison. A skit was given by the MIA tirls, followed by s planosolo dance by Mary Monrce; directed by JuneenChambers, "Parade of Doll" by Christ-In- e Ouarnberg, ADne Mathews, Elizabeth Monroe, Val-erThatcher, MeDnte Monroe, De Ann Robins, Clare Ouarnberg and Tiffany Miller "Little White Duck", a skit directed by Mary Monroe and Janice Robin followed with Ann Mae Ouarnberg, Horen RwLlna, DarDr.S le Kent Memmott Continued from page one Lakes region of Western New York. Till Is the hill where Joseph Smith was led by ttt Sr. gel M ! retd to find the of the Book of Mormon. After subsequent revelations from lii Lord, the Prophet founded the C lurch of Jesus Christ of Saint, which today hat a membership of 3.8 million around the gUt'. The pageant dramatize the founding of afUwrUhlBg civilization In he New World by In 800 a ban! of Israelite a, C. under tK guidance of For many year the Lora. eiviliMilon grew snd im prrwjettd but finally was ended b a great civil war between Hie leU.ower of the Lord and a f.ripwvhsch haf. fallen Into ss.arvrv and Idolatry. H " In the Dm t4 the Pro in' Mormon burled on Hill Cumorah a chronicle of this civllfatiun inscribed on thin metal pages by his writings refather. The mained hurled until taken up by .Tosefb tilth In 182". portray The Pafeant from the Bible anl the cen BtA "i Mormon, a chronicle cf the ancient American civil-- I er ritifs Jja. the ration, aar-awe- s of Christ to Hi follow -In the New World aBer death and rurrevUan In Pt Jerusalem. TV 'irwi.d if the Pageant 1 ii en, pro-rojv i r iiarM. at f drama' tc art Hrutu.a brung University in r 1 Provo, Utah here fcmily VISITING AY THE HAVE . SHELLY WEBB, Orem spent the weekend with Don and Phyllis Ouarnberg. RAND PECKSTPAND wind Saturday evening Of he lU tli of a new son to and Mary Louise I in'erd The Beckstrand, Pnt.i'tifuL t.ah has :ii. vo sisters and an LVA & HOME of Wells and DID Starley oif lb weekend of June 30th, werd their son James "RoaaLwif Almd MaJvlyn and fin.liv. Mr, Brent Rtchrda, Oremyd and Mrs lla Mathew. The family of Rots and Matlelyn presented the program in he 2m ward Sacrament mat Sunday. TV week end of the 4th oi u!v. tVy had two of thela crandchtldten and sncnMesaod foiir gteat- - grandchtldres They were Prent VVood and Diane ( the former Dlaie Starlev) They ha'd sons, A Do and Steve Brent t tiltng at USU for Ms PHD in Forestry. They live on rarij-at Logan. the 4th a Also here nr James v. starley and wife, I vmve with their two hi.t(e, t0 lr daughters ctarlev t Ann in at and Jill Pr. residency end Uh the LDS nternlng and hteritv of Utah llo. I iul Thev have a rew home in Sail lake A 'so m !V .Marie home f .r 'hrre davs were (dive's end husband. Mr and y,r. l.f't B. Killian, St. Georce. 1 tah wa A orator of the day. group of boys sang " l ie Yellow Fibbon Around the Old Oak Tree." A This by wa followed b a dance Lynn Peterson. Carrie Tattle. utl awards were presented by Jilce Robin. Sports were held at 2 p.m. on the ball park grounds. GRACE STRANGE IS HOME after spending some time in Midvale. She reports Duncan Marshall Is still needing medical care and is at a rest home. JANET MONROE SPENT the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Ja-- k Mo- nro. Janet is attending ness College m Busi- SltLakCity MR I MRS RICHARD MON-te- n and children. Granger, stent the week visiting tn Scipio with Mont and Maxine Robins, also Ferrell and Ton Monaen, Fillmore. TbeyaUc. attended their class reunion Saturday at the Wild Life Park In Fillmore. GEORGE NOLAN DROVE hi wife, Rosalie and son, Jav y and down last week to visit for a coupi of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Memmott. Katie Memmott also She has came with them been In Salt Lake for torn time. SHELDON Ouarnberg and son. Matt also Mr and Mrs. Kasey OuarnMR AND MRS berg, Orem drove to Bedford, Wyoming, Thursday to visit their daughter, Shertra and Marvin Turner end family. LENOIR 4 MELVIN N1CH-ol- s had ihtir daughter Patricia and husband and family over the weekend and 4th of July visiting wph them. EARL 4 SHARON PETFR-so- n and family spent a few days visiting Cliff and Fern Peterson. MR 4 MRS TED HALLOW and children, Levan, spent the 4'h with Mr and Mrs, AfBMi Memmott. MR 4 MRS STEVE HATCH n. obn, ?ient the week and end viMiitK his parents. Mr and Mr. Ptll Patch S' eve has tust hcn transferred Iroq, Paneuiteh to Ogden " DAY 4 ALTA R. Martin left July 4th to join with a group of Senior Citizen ann pew to Hawaii for a vacation. large crowd, around 120 of the descendants of th Organ and Joseph Whitaker families gathered at Kanosh and Fillmore for the annual Whitaker Reunion. The festivities began Friday evening at the Park tn Kanosh with grilled hamburgers and weeners. Two film were shown In the open air. "Cipher In the Snow" was pro- vis-Po- er. An early Saturday morntrg volcano trek waa enjoyed by part of the group, A business and geneology meeting was held Saturday t 12 p.m, at the City prk In Fillmore: followed bv a delicious barbequed beef dinner with all the trimming. Swimming was enjoyed by (he younger set during the day. In the evening (watermelon bust wa held on the church lawn tn Kanosh. The group then asse milled Inside th Cultural Hall for a moat enjoyable talent program from among Ih Whitaker fam- Mr. and Mrs Le Voy Memmott. MR 4 MRS JEWEL MEM-mo- lt and family, Kearns spent th 4th of July with Mr. and Mrs. Parley Ivle and Bud and Mrs, Catherine Memmott, e. PISRHE & MARILYN Salt Lake City, spent the week end with their Uncle Myron and Aunt Mary Wasden. IDA WASDEN IS STILL IN the Gunnison Hospital. Her son Bruce and Mary Wasden snd family spent the 4th In Scipio and visiting her. JOHN BETTE REUNDS Y rents are vUtttng tn Scipto. BAI-gu- 4 MRS JACK 1ETER-so- n Tracy and Carl, Kearns; spen th 4th of July visiting their parents, Mr anJ Mrs. liana Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stone. MARK 4 FIXJRENCE RO-bhaving their enjoyed them with grandchildren Lorrte, Thursday evening Heidi, and Kirk Robin, Cedar CPy; they enjoyed visiting with Aunt Bet'y Ann and girls Betty flew home to Houston, Saturday. Doug Robins. their son. ha been He iratu'erred to Price. ln t NEIL RUCHES 4 Mr. mother, hem. t De returned to Hi Their Memmott. Idaho with son leaves for mission soon. CHESTER AND ESTHER Memmott had most of their family home over the week end; Dick and Joanne, and Dee and grls. ni Ray-mu- BISHOP MARLIN 4 WIFE Linda Miller and sons, SLC, spent 11 week visiting friend ard Linda's parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Elmer Ouarnberg, ton and Donna snd boys. La-di- ed by John and Keith Whitak- er. Speaaer: David Tuttle, son of Marne Whitaker and Theodore Tuttle. Whitaker Jr. sang verses of "I Stand All Amazed", the congregation W Ilford the joining In the by Roger Sorensen. Second speaker: Mark Sta- Clin- BURTON AND ACCEPT A FIW NEW SEE DON TURNER BAD-g- er on the 4th of July having as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. James Cuddlngton and two daughters, Csndyc and Cher-r- tl of Georgetown, Mass. Mrs. Cuddingtons parents were missionary acquaintances of Burton's while he was on his first mission. chorus-accompani- ed ple. Closing song: "Oh Beautiful" sang bv th Whitaker d by Roger Sorensen with the congregation joining tn the last verse. The closing prayer was offered by Jim Whitaker. Chorus-conducte- road" and advises owners to adhere to them to help make sure pets will continue to be welcome In th future. Helpful hints on pet care snd feeding are also contained In th book to help make traveling easier tor Uxli peu sod own- ers. "Touring WHhTowar"csn be obtained by sending SOeents to Gain, TWT. P. O. Bo Illinois Kankakee, 1007, 60901. The 50 cents can be re- covered Immediately by using two coupons printed oo the last page FRANK 4 FAR1S STEVENS, Cedar CRy attended thetr 10th Class Reunion. Cine fir rhododendron, zinnias, and polnsetttas are among the flowers snd ornamental plants that were first discovered abroad growing wild and are not prized and cultivated by American gard- ener. SPENDING Saturday with FRIDAY AND grandparents, C. G. and Ane Stevens were Billy and Shirley Georg and children, Salt Lake. their MICHAEL AND DUNE Ctepnenson and children, San Jose, California have been enjoying a vacation visiting ' their parents, Georg and Rhea Dean Stephenson snd family. JULIA TROTT1ER AND children, Ogden were the 'fuesls at the home of her parents, Allen snl Algle Stephenson for th weekend. She attended her class reunion at MHS for 1959. AT THE HOME OF BEN and Ida Crosland during th weekend were Mont and Carolyn Crosland of Sandy. They had com to attend the Class Reunion held for Mont's class Of 1959 st MH3. Class of '64 reunion and to visit their parents. Earl snd Lola Stevens and Hal were Roy and Joyce Stevens of bait Lake CRy. 4 MRS PHIL CROS-lasnd children, Kearns, were here for lla M se't class reunion of 1954 at MHS. Sunday. Milton snd Alice Hall drove over from Man!! to vtslL FUN CLUB WAS organized with the following LYLE 4 MERENE OWEN snd children. North Salt Lake spent th weekend with thetr OUR MR THE TO ATTEND HERE 4-- H officers being chosen: Deneen Davis, Pres.; Teresa Cropper, See. snd Penny Johnson, reporter. Stella StephAt enson is our teacher. our July Sth meeting we made muffins, date nut bread and cocoa paste. They all turned out mUy good, especially for our first time. Our teacher was real pleased. We cleaned up dishes sad then our teacher gave us samples to take home, w are having a lot of fun at 1. PRIMARY Aguleas, retains LILA REPORTSTHATHER Is slowly improving after sufferings heart attack. We wish Maurene a quick recovery. daughter-in-la- PRESIDENT, Petty Hunter and Mrs. Becky Burns took the Blazer boys, Ben Hunter, Chris Hunter, Jtm Burns, Gregory Dasirup and Bryce Monsen to Maple Dell A full (by of actiFriday. vity was planned snd the boys enjoyed the day very much. nd parents, James W. snd Stella Stephenson. They also attended the "Class of '64" Reunion at MHS. BILL 4 HELEN RIGBY 4 children, Centerville visited their parents. Mil Ion and Ellen Stevens sod Colleen. They attended Helen's clasa reunion of 1959. A new Japanese built sup. haul enough oil to supply a tankfu! of gasoline for 3,000,000 cars, National Georgrahlc says. erttnker can Europeans once grew catnip or catmint In herb gardens and used It to season food, brew herbal teas, snd make bom tonic, the National Geograp. hie Society says. JOAN BURKE 4 SON RUN of Spring-Ul- , Mr. and Mr. Brad Thompson sad soa, of Bountiful iim a few days with their parents. Bill andEHleen Thompson. CARY 4 LINDA PETER-S'- O snd children, Denver, Cnlo., visited here and In Aurora with Gary's parents. Cliff and Mae Peterson spent the afternoon visiting their children and Mr. 4 Mrs. Noel bZ'ed Robins 4 MR5 DWIGHT MEM-mrj- tt and children, paysob, Mens H 4th with Nor Jt Col -em Memmott. MR 4 MRS CRIB PETER-se- n and family, Keanu, spent a few days, visiting Cne's parents, Mr. and Mt. Memmott. MR. GARY 4 and children, Hundreds of items not listed Were reducing merchandise even FOR MEN 100 mens Unit (ops 40 mens swim suits Denver, mens pants 250 mens shirts Lsa BELOABf few examples of bow you save! FOR WOMEN 2S5.00 2S5.00 off off 20 to 50 20 - 50 2S0 75 pieces mens underw ear Vi price Lots more bargains In our mens department not listed FOR A PERFECT VACATION THE UTAH SHAKESPEAREAN FESTIVAL Traveling acrcaa the hot from Heres Just a lower this weekend! PETER-ao- n Colorado, visited her and In Aurora with Garys parents. Cliff and Mae Peterson spent the afternoon visiting their children and Mr. and Mrs. N'ool Robins. MR 4 MRS DWIGHT MEM-mo- tl and children, Payton spent the 4th with Nord and Colleen Memmott. deert im uAI La-Vi- y LINDA , -j-- Vi price 40 Halters Vi price 40 swimsuits V price 65 summer tops 20 50 off 250 blouses 20 50 off 200 womens pants 50 off 30 womens white pants More merchandise reduced not listed . FOR BOYS Vega, Nevada, leaving Utah's Capitol, or enjoying scenic drive over Cedar Mountain from Highway 84, all roads lead to Cedar CPy, Utah and th thir- t FOR GIRLS 2S5.00 50 tank tops teenth annual Shakespearean Festival. Th Adams Memorial Theatre, nestled among the Ull hu.pertr.f pines of Southern Uh State campus. Is unique and a Special treat to the V-e-r throughout theatre a This authentically designed EHubethlar theatre was named In honor or longtime theatre patrons and southern Utahn s Thomas aiw Luelll Adams. "Hamlet", "A a You Like It", and "Henry VIII" have twen chosen to be prepared in repertory July 11 to Asu . ugust 10 on the outdoor these ss such wph choice and the cool monntalnbreees furnishing natural air condi-be should tioning, everyone tial l to find something to tillate Ms palate for an evei-Ingstated Professor Ered Adams, funding producer of the festival. Centrally located among Cedar Break National Monument, 7 ion National Park, Bryce Natl?"l Park, andlesa than 150 mBet from Grand Canvon National Park and aro the Lake Powell Recreation Area, Cedar Chi 1 the Ideal atop for one, two, or three days ," FARM ACCOUNTS LIU were pleasantly surprised or 150 boys shirts 100 boys pants Vi price 20-5- 0 20 -- 50 off off 150 blouses 140 pants 100 20 50 20 50 -- PIECE GOODS 75 dresses SHOES now $1.19 now 99c 30 now 99c 74 pair men and boys 30 now $3.99 100 pair womens 30 now 99c 80 pairs girls 75 pair womens and girls PASTEL BRUSHED TRICOT 50 off 108 In wide 89c 54 In wide 49c yd DOOR CRASHER DOOR CRASHERS price FRIDAY, SATURDAY THE off off 50 50 50 off off off sandals 200 pieces womens merchandise dresses pants tops Is less whichever Vi S4.88 or price 40 bolts fabric THURSDAY, olf 50 20-3- 0 Flannel Dress prints Woven fancies Fake furs Pant material Vi off pieces summer nfcrchandlsc shorts and sleeveless tops m-n- .-a WILL es Mhsijn friends le himself. Th Sacrament was bless- Gasoline may be more plentiful now than anticipated earlier this year, but th net high cost per gallon still makes It wise to plan each detail when preparing for t motor trip. For travelers wishing to take a pet along, this means knowing In advance which hotels and motel will welcome guests with pets. Rather than around aimlessly driving seeking overnight lodging, pet owners hould consult a copy of "Touring With Towr", beforehand and have th book In the glove compartment white oo the road. Th 64- - page Gaines Dog Research Center directory list thousands of t totals and motels la the United Slates and Canada that have the welc me mat out tor guests wttn pets. The book also Hats tslc pet etiquette "rules of th children, St. Anthony, Idaho spent the 4th with Faun's activities for the Holden Auxiliary were Marsha Cropper and Evelyn Teeples. The meeting was held Wednes-ita- y, July 3rd. Games were enjoyed by the members with Norma Malln, Ethel Wood and Doreen Ashby winning th prizes. Others present were Estell Bennett, Allle Hunter, Venet Johnson, Bly Nixon, and Bonnie Chrlstenaen. Barton. Solo by Byron, "The Heavens Were Opened" sccomp-snle- d slowly Improving! THE EVENING'S HOSTING Pst owisrs issd travel book spent the weekend with them. DA UN grandfather Willard Whitaker and given th name of ilies. Byron Sorensen, aon of Dennis and Erma W. Sorensen, who t a professional entertainer entertained further at the home of Willard and Path! Whitaker. Most of th Whitaker attended church meeting In th Kanosh Ward where they pul the program on In Sacrament Meeting as follows: MR Fire Irdies The son of Terry and Anita W. Higgs va Messed by his father, Terry and given the name of Jared Wavne Higgs. The daughter of Hoy and jsnev Barton was blessed by duced by Wetzel Whitaker, and th story consultant of this film wa Scott Whitak- visiting Crae's parents, few t Holden Happenings Counselor David Christensen conducted, W hitaker Chorus sang thetr them song, "Let the Mountains Shout For Jnyaccomp. anted by Roger Sorensen, led by Byron Sorensen. Opening praver was offered by Harold Whitaker. Two grandchildren of Willard's and Pathel's were Messed and given name. A EMILY 4 COX PARK, ST. d George, and their family with her sister Klea and Harmon Memmott last week. M I! 4 MRS GARY TURNER and son, Salt Lake CRy visited Carl and Gloria Probert and family. MR 4 MRS CRAE MEMOTT and fr mily, kerrns, spent a f nd Ellen Thomjson trott taking part. Mark Monroe lstr CflDNOCO ANNA V Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, July 12. 1974 Happening Whitaker reunion $0 ) MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Kanosh Scipio Happenings RE-ct:- j tMwvUwwMt: DMAEIT WHERE YOU ALWAYS BUY THE BEST FOR LESS |