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Show r W NlillW- -i S '.I. luwrimaNi.iVW.HU ii ) 7 - iTiiiitirir X muJiW7 iiiutirfftTI ' t "-- RECIPE TO RELISH A '. Bens Johnson Wasdea Ida foend Service (or Ida Bevu Jehaaoa Waadea Bonn Feb. 15, ISM Servkea at Sdpia Ward Osapel Aagiiat 13, 1974 Bishop U Robins, Coadnctlog ; Prelude and Postlada Malflc ESoea Tkeoapeoa Fred C. Waadea Fatally Prayer lavocaiioa Thad K. Waadea JedW. Waadea Song 0, My Father" Accompanist Ltada Waadea WEhot Speaker Bishop J. Welle BJdaa I Am a Child ef Cad Sang gnodchldrea and grealgraadchlldsea, accompanied by Lbida W. Witkuaa Speaker BUhop WOaid Slaphaaiiaq Remark Bishop Lee laUas Jum 3. Level! Song "I Knew That My Redeemer Uvea" Accempaatal, Uada Waadea WHTtem Beoedlcdea BkJbl. Waadea Dedlcmtioa Bishop Brace L. Waedea Pall Bearer Grandsons VlcOnrMooroe VerveaMearea Carl J. Waadea WayaaW. Waadea David B. Waadea Richard T. Waadea Ray B. Waadea Roy W. Waadea Fred K. Waadea Bevaa J. Waadea am of the crop mio Tomato Ilelixh Th recipe her the right amount call for fight torn xyrup which giv of sweetening without watering the mixture. TOMATO RELISH 1 tablexpoon wit 2 cups cider vinegar 3 medium onion, chopped 1 1 Urge green pepper, tablespoon muatard seed 1 teaspoon whole clove chopped 1 1 corn Karo 'i teaspoon celery seed light cup 2 ticka Cinnamon rup akin are softened, until Dip tomatoes in boiling water jut ImiuI 1 minute. Remove tkms and stem end; coarsely chop Place tomatoes, onion, green pepper, corn ayrup, salt and vinegar in saucepan or kettle. Tie muatard aaed, cloves, celery aeed and rmnanmn in cheea doth; add to vegetable mixture. Bring to boil over medium heat; reduce heat and bod gently, stirring occaionally, about 2 hour or until mixture thicken Remove spice bag. leaving 1(4 inch head apace, ladle into dean hot 12 pint )ar with 2 piece metal cap. Seal following jar manufacturer direction. Process in boiling water bath 10 minute. Cool on wire rik or folded doth. Label and store in cool dry place. Makes about 3(12 pint ) tars. 3 pound rip tomato Mr. and Jtrs. S a Haiti at home in JiUMcre K't'l. HJ-- r Mr K Mr r. r r'lw, announce J the marriage f the ir daughter. Jeanm to W Haw Sallani, I illmore A garden filing at th home of ili brii partm saw Msh p v'ld Day joining Ihe vouni; couple. Clove relatives were in attendance A honrvmoon trip featured stop at lackson Itole. Vel- - JtwMiM .m i '! t in Scull, !mm! i . plac. Hi.1!: I,.f cu.ipit f,p irfU, ri.tp! Js i,u a! ii mt In I ill n. irr, Uvlng mill R- - I R 11 ."ii aparineM Mr .al-lai.s a nurse '.Ik Mil. li'isj ii il !lctiitirri.i'n ii a Na'nral Rt (. urrc.spcctal-- I t ti I ie Pl.M. I he r Kanosh Happenings wr. ItfT Kanosh Happenings AMl l. I i II N RobEH aid family have !en Pilncr visit Inc hi r father Rusw-l- l fasten and Dun a d fishing t.p the canyon over the weekend. Great-grandparen- 1 m n AVD MARY CEnPGi tl am! (amt!) just from a aurc-siutrip to Muo-1 rturid ana lo !), !'. ! i vrera, ! :iR,.Y ',i i I, Kait'aN. i ul.c, . ,n: !. ri, a' T"-- . ; i a.l Del a"c i ! ;'-ill- .t i lo am an TVv Mill) THi-- . MAYNARD tRCS-Um- ls visited Mr. ami Mi. Adrla Ahlstrom last wee;. They T ought their dasghtrr Kalhy and new 1117 girl io vUit Uk BUI i., i i ir .. I 1 :A lilt AHA bi'ddllg arc vixul'ir AND it'v tml InU and .v . a, fai.il. Munroe anj Ihe P 'its. Li.v;-- r s;u .t ,ev-- i H'lt.ni; !r. and Mrs, i SPENDING TU ttLlKLMr wtth Marv Jane laxlou wer d Sally i avion am) o.., Karl Crsuger; lot and Santo Cru? Salt I ate, a id and : and id I Msitua (rip A ami i , i ts ( s !., i v.luiH.KS 'ati.liy hmiie. leaf l ,' . . Ui'-- KENT STEVENS, MR. ' i I lames M. Paxton reunion 1 tx-'- bv 1 , 1 male Paxton, Sylvia Krldl Penney was won by a. d CLOY'D AND VERNA Tl'PN-- er enjoyed having their daughter JtU spend the weekend with them. JU1 has employment In tvaby quilt Jan Mary MRS. DON r0 miles. teauilUl A AND Anderton, Douidlful wore th guexts of their mother Hazel Harmon for two day. oewvst baby was Matthew Barton; large) family ,i!ly Paxton. wi ling fartltevt was Molly iv YERRING-to- n, Nev., spent Tuesdsy visiting his arents C. C. and Am Stevens. raj-pe- AND DELMA BES-n- ett Snt a few days In Battle Mountain, Nev., visiting with Mike am Toni Erllng and two boys. Toni and boys returned borne with her parents for a visit. DAVE SON Jeff, her mother Stella Stephenson and Dawn were In North Salt Lake as the guests of Lyle and Merene Owen and family birthday cake to ho famtlv aid .'trvd K Mary Jane Paxton for t uihdvy. her y unday, the Lori Paxtons hnwntthil het ejke agal.i everyone hid birthday lovely U KAY K. BKOVN E t'h I S3N. ii.,.' ii- - cae with Mary Jane. iDya Iheie were ball ran , cerology, Friday. THE HOLDEN WARD RE-ll- ef Society was reorganised during Sacrament Services Aug. 11. Released with a vole of thanks for their years of devoted service to (he Ward were EMetl R. Be.met, pres., Ethel Meadow Happening IMTOitS AT THE 1I0ME0F jaretgs, Mr. and MrsStan--) y Pearson during the week wi re laRayn Briggs and two daugHers, Murray. 2-Y- ear County Commissioner Hinckley Mayor Hincklev City Council Hinckley Lions Club Move 28-- H Back like the opportunity of serving the citizens of Millard County as your Cou:ity Commissioner. I will not make any election i Feld Political AdvertUe meat WHO QUITE A FEW HIGH PRIESTS and their wives from here en- horrt. joyed the Stake Program and dinner In the park tn Fillmore last Friday evening, JAY AND CARMEN FLSIhlR hays'll!, were her with hi fjrerttv Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Ftshir last week forafewdayt. MISS LESLIE LAREN, WHO has spent her vtcat ton here with her grandparents Theron indl pearl Swtliow tnd her aunt Sandra left for her horn In California the first of the week. DCS KNELL, VPAL has been In Cedar CRy with his Jan-ee- n daughters, Pal Starley and Hare and their famlllea for a few monihe l fcack home again. LENS A DESKS ELL WAS here at her home during the weekend. Her new job has headquarters In Cedar CUy. this weekend, lie has a brother Jason (0 welrome him AN ISA EDWARDS, WHO school In Salt Lake City 1 goes to I pert th weekend home with her mother, Sharon Edwards and her brother and slaters. JIM AND DUNE TALBOT are the proud parent of a lab,.- twy born In Ihe Delia Hos-jh- al 1 Bron MISS KIE promises which cannot he kept, hut I do lodge SIC Coant; 1 BADE BECKSTRAND went with Beth Croalsnd, County if do to to and serve elected, my best, promise Home Demonstration agent, lo I help ji,dc the County Fair In represent you to the best of my ability. Murray last Friday. L. MRS. dren. Kelli! worU 1 Rv STANLEY Pearson spent ths weekend In Nephl wtth Ksyle end Larry peter won and their two chilAND MR. I A HR lM AND Salt John trleM bit King, I alt CU spent the weekend hre wtth her parents tiroihers, the DeLynn La brum a. MESYK 1 would Lynn hWe. State Sight Conservation Chairman 1 titrditi AND MR. MRS. GERALD r H have moved back lo i d th tr "1 1 home town. At present jf-- c are living In his mother's President District Gov ernor of District Fay Carlson, Shlrleen EUck, Carolyn Paxion and Ra Lynn Sht will attend (he McDougal. for gradual ton Nurses when Ra Lynn grad-uai- es We tend Ihla week. congratulations lo you, Rae LO VISE BECK-xtra- rd. lkmULhil and her children, Cberle, JcfTrey, Traci, Camille and Dwight spent a day ami two nights whh Eva Berk-sira- nd last week. They tlaUed lie Hamid Derksirand family. H r sister, Helen Flnllnaon, her ft.sband 0.1k illy came to see them Monday evening. MARY CLIFTON Beckstrand GUESTS t ily, Pleaaanlon, Calllf., Jon Mary Ann Hunter and two children, Spanish Ftrk. LAURA AND are In Spring Glen their guest. SIC tiests BURTON AND LILA DAD-g- er wots In Salt Lai Wednesand day Thursday. They went to help Maurene celebrate ber A delirious dinner enjoyed by all Including Mr. and Mrs. Robert Badger and baby, and David Badger. Thursday, Burton and Lcla drove to Hunter to vUU their sister Nancy Cannon. She celebrated her gOUt birthday on the first of August and enjoys hawing the news from her home town. ELLA CPOSLAND, HER children Linda and Russel and Vicki Crosland and daughter Valarie and Ketlee Ann spent Monday In Salt Lake chopping. They wet JolneJ by Jertl and all mad a rto to Lago. SPENDING A FEW DAYS with the Wesley Stephenson family laM week was Fayes Cal-tar- y, Garry Tatlock, Alberta. He enjoyed vtatt-l- ng Fillmores Old Capltn Museum, Cove Fort and Bryce nephew, Canyon. AT THE HOME OF MARION R. Stevens on Aug 10 for a day of visiting and feast tog were his live daughters and families. I ih luded were; Alton (Mrs. Devon M, Clark) Montrose, Colo.; Lenort (Mrs. Benjamin II. Harkcr), Freda (Mr. Erneat J. Sodja) alt Salt Lake CUy; and Zina (Mrs. John L. Holbrook Centerville. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 44631 Friday, August 16, 1974 A1 1 e I ll MANY Flowed SttH CQBflH!U! FROM HERE AT-ten- ded th different its ton of the conference held on Saturday and Sunday morning In Fillmore, w were privileged to have Elder Marvin J. Ashton as our vUUor from Salt lake Clly. Happsi MR. AND MRS. J. of HobLson, daughter i!l-m- DELtAL Ivt aurely enjoyed a visit Aug. 10 from former resident Kathleen Terrell Grace and her Richard, Orem, when they were her looking over her former home. hu-bt- nd e.r In yar Kayenla, Arlaona and las Vegas. Mr. Coston Is the son of vtdred T, Coston, Las Yegts, on In He Is a grad-a- l Nev. of C, I . A. and Is currently teatblivg and coachlt at West-- rn High School, Las Vegas. They will make their home In 1 a Vegas snd both plan fo rout time teaching. U. Flowed Happenings MR. AND OHSON MRS, Christensen wvre In Salt I ak CUy Aug 5 for Orson lo keep t r. an appoint met Ith his df-- gMSng a long H MR. AND i. psM PAU MRS. Christensen and txtty An) Jo went to Ogden Aug. 3-- 3 to visit Mr. Mr. and her Ftoyd Hraegger and lamb,. MRS. WENDMt B! INEKR hoff was hi Spibigvllk Aug 2 to watch grandson Michael Brfokerhoff. Bountiful.) Uv lot! nr W Cawley HNERAt j held Wed, Aug. 7, I'j74 In (In? Fteawanl Grove Flrw Ward Chapel for Rlchrd(R.W.5Caw-le- y ta passed a ay A,g. 3 In the American Fork llotvj.it a of canter. v In B'trUI K ifoaxant r the Crove Cemetary umh-direction of Olpin Mortuary. The services were under (he direction of Bishop Gordo.i K, A bred, family prayer 17 a nephew Joeh C. Chrletenr- - n. Prelude ard posthd I7 Jeanne Walker. Invocation bys jn-cChristensen. Remark were . y the Bishop; speakers were Davl l . Christensen, a nephew whor jv the life hbtory; snd I loyd Ai the C leys bom teacher wo told of Dh k's strong 'evtln on in the power of orayer. Vocal duett vie sttr (7 Jeanne Wa kr and JnAHra )) accompanhd h Judy A!ld The Wnedldli.n o'lered j ls by Ifoyd Anderson and Icatlon of ths crave uns brolhr-ln-)- a Um-.- n t - ..) ly j hrts-tense- n. ere all n..;i,..t Hlleffoid. Jv.- - ,h Robert. David and Ira.,, is Christensen, and - hkm Ma,h Palll-ar- ers Honda! team. She an all-st- ar end son daughter- xbued her hh and Brlnker- - Janir hof , parent of Michael-- Three o) the grandchildren, Stewart, Brenda and Karen BrlnierhoS exme home with Stella to vacaWention with her and Grandad dell. and M. Pleasant where Dick and Hose lived until moving to I townll. Dirt and Paulin lived !:. I L,ell after their marriage and nas was where all I heir fhihlren were barn. 1 i,y moved to Pleasant ' c,rov in mss where he was Steel until "U'l fo)ed by hlv it Illness. a SERMO-SWlit- 1 dren whU their ptrents are on a vacation trip to a convention. Lynn Mr. and Mrs. lialKobtscn.t will lw married to Hoy Patrick Coaton, las tefas. Nev., Aug. 17, 1974. Wedding rites will take place st the home of Mr. anj Mrs. Allen Rolwrts. J"d HoUtis Is Lynns sister. Lynn graduated frnm tlah Slat 1nlveraUy, taught for on- - R birthday. VALATE GREENHALGH E In West Jordon slstthq her daughters, Cdlens LaurtUen, hr OF their parents Otto and Allte Hunter were their eons, BUhop and Mrs. Arl Hu .ter and famEEKEND was Sridsates !,r MONT A CAROLYN CROS-Un- d and two children called at th home of their grandparent Den and Ida CrosUnd Friday tor an overnight vUU. they had been to Disneyland. BLAINE AND JAN CROS-Un- d and three boy are enjoying having their brother Matt Watts, Gunnison, Colorado as reerfinixes v - Democratic Candidate for Chelsa, Prow. Brother here Relief Seciit j pttchtrg, tailing and picture uxbif. Sunday, Norm Penney and A!!Carroll ran a fish pond for the kids. There was all th watermelon you icui J eat. everyone Is looking fnrward t t year's reunion; same same place. time, A AND for several days. Doeen and Michelle returned borne with 1 rih JESS AND ESTELL BEN-n- ett had all their family home for a vUh thU weekend. Karl and Sue Esplln end three daughters, Cedar CUy, Melvin and and Jerrls daughter, W SUSAN a ae her counselors. BUhop Comile thon presented the tames of Joy B. Harmon, pres., Coral M. Stephenson and Vanns Copping to be sustained by the Ward members as the new Relief Society Presidency. Salt Lake. FRED 1. tCas Vegas N. Wood and Joy B. Harmon Visitiat Ii Hillta wed in Cyan Kobisott io Holden Happenings vre, During the Ixismeas meeting, the otiber were rettlnvd (or the next year. tlvtaii fa xttiti auctioned many l a;it tfu:ty gifts and I eFevre ilu.-l- i dlrpatched them to the right Udders. Irt.es were presented. The M man wss Waller Paxton; ,. o! i o lady was Mary Jane Pa-t!- AND MU. MRS. hi V!,U tieorge ml !ml! ire Ing their vacation w Uhl s n tier Nettle DfedrAag.10,1974 rc AND DON MR. MRS. Nellnon attended a house warming lor their children Paul and hts wUe Susan, their children; w.ndy and Amy on Aug. 10 ' 7hy have just moved Wo their lxuitAl new home In Orem, f MH. AND MRS. FRANK Britikerhoff were happily surprized to have their son and daughter-In-to- w Ivin and Carol Pr u.k'Tbnff and children, Mark, .NamJra and Carolyn, lovelock, rf.me for a visit from tked., mail Irl. tost week. MRS. VkENDELL was BRINKEH-lio- tf In Spring vllle Aug 2 to waUh her grandson Michael Hr Inki-rhof- BounUTui ptoy tali an all star learn. Sim visited fo r eon and daughter-l- n law Del and Janice Drlnker-ho- f. tarenls of Michael. Three of the grandchildren, Mew an, Brenda and Karen Brlnkerboff cam home with Mella to vacation with her and t raiuMad Vk)e. h In SIC on Insius I N- son. Richard Cawley as!rn Mar 1, 191 1 at Grand Junrtirin,' ohi., to Richard and Emily Sr os t4-le- y. He Is survlvhd hy his wife Pauline Christensen l m he married Nov 17, st Aurora, Utah, sons Roger R,, Lehl, Johr E., Sprlngvilie, and a daughter Mr. Mrk (Carol) Grace, Pleasant Grove, ifohad rln grandchildren. Also ng are a alstvr (Mrs.t hrl J, (Pole) Chrtslenson, hall ter, Mrs. Howard fius.vli) Johnson, Santa Moth a, calif. Step -- slater, Mrs. Jerome (Aih nle) Jaeger, Show lavw, Arlz, and '51'. AND MRS. NOUN so i and their son Ted and Ms wife Norma were In Salt 1 ake CHy last week on business, They stayed overnight In Mapli-tosw tth Ihclr son and brother J.hn, Ms wile Jullvaod Ja k family. l:? .ur-vl- ;. w Agnes Provo who has a ilos to Dick as a sister. Agnea husband LlVar passed away a few years ago. Attending ihe aervlr,. from her were his sister Hose, Mr. Scow, en snd Mrs. Robert Christensen and children, Mr. snj Mrs. David Christensen, Mr. and Mra. Orson Christensen Mr snd Mra. J. Delia! Jvle. Attending were Agnes Scow and daughter, Vera, frovo, all of Pauline's brothers and sister, many friends from Moroni Alice hccc IBS! HOME OF MR. AND Mr. Arthur Allen has burring will, activity thl P week. Beths aunt Edllh Porter, Waahltton, Utah and her niece lone and husland Bill Allen a nd six children and a friend, Ventura, Calif., were gv overnight Aug 8. Bethl nelce, THr. ln Ginger Desfatn, Lovell, Wyo , student al BYU and LaDawn Allen, Cedar City were her for Ihe weekend. Th Allen lamlly, Glngef, Arthurs nephew Richard Noall, who works for Arthur, Mr. and Mra. DeHart Brlnkerhoff and children were Invited gueU for a cookout at the Aliena daughter Louise Imlay andhufo-lan- Jerry Fillmore. and baby Chad at ' |