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Show IiiiAiAi f. &&k Tiff 'ill town rU eik.wiiiiiirerrxi ift.rt'i r .yi tt. L h t f y?fgygis gwr JST Mil C ti vn I tan i b4-- Friday. Septemliv he; IB 1 HappeiTinaR Scipio and QUARNBERG ii 11,1974 SEA Si S ALA i. MR. AND MRS. JAMES 9. 1474. The girls. Virginia 'tweei, Vickie Staples, lan wha'coM, Camltle iviersen, I hide Ton kmson, Pam Ciae;. and -- rl,,irei!'er-lence! said II wi a wr rewerd'ng experience. holUwins their orematlon, Hare President Hae r'.'eu Bunked Darlem lonih. Girls Fiate chalrtian I Hi 'mu and a Counselor at 1 tai Girls I's'e a! College ol houlheru held l lah In June. lat lore received of round an appreciative applause fron ihe t.ood sl.'ed rrowd cf lid. 1 s f teseni. Prl.ir 10 the pr'sram. ihe as carried t wnl.ig rs''iJl at d sou e t'u o ess was abended ot.ic to hold a p wjs t,. t'eal sale ; i,-- lew Apiorel Bunt. n( ( r'ot t me Leer Pres lent liaie ndl Ihe grm-1 .,4 Val B named top jockey a -t- A- j Cii-- ' h tW;, (' .(Tle rni3ir:H: vlUffi1 t . , - ., X 1 .r-',fK - '''' . . - . s ,.CSo3 . """' M-- - fT 4, I The big thrill of course Is winning a feature 1. JMx r id t) rate such as the Yellowston Futurity. TT S Paradise ride 1 C Saturday Is lls a finish the like this that makes Horse Sport of Kings, FOR SUE family reunion - v Mr. xm Va lag t t (rr . I "j rf r t r u 'aul nr if ,.: tn t.r :: Iclhr t. -- br-tW- f. xre TiLtr-fr- , rl Ta' 1 , iih'ui sai.Jft rtf'W hiii !, to l t rc-- ail r wi i '' Uif U n. l,i I It in I haf u-- .prv fasi ni rtjuir tiat many barl surfact f4 nf lh s THE I11 floors. Mnltr is hall brarln and rdoirfs no arnicine or oiling and fiurfn'ffd (or life. Called In fscfllrm condition. tb Cvclc Floor cleaner, was fy.O new will sell (or $JCO cue io you $1( wonh pin of new steel wool pads (or (he waainc attachment. Call it3. in jnri Inine rarhuiirns f'yhl I1 ''Ira lih a clran ip , ih th to !irsi h Ji Mhich t'otlshinc aiUfhmfnl llat huff ' ium tut thn pro s job 1 surfacf shin a bfjuliful that will las; up to Ihrrt months. Cmot flonr scnil'!rno Innear Raasn (or soiling, n rturoJ t ihrff months In telaMnnasUte. t,r ami to n .cruHilnctahnniihai t i!r Cilo i.rari in asrs as ww m hail..'! i. it hJ i,tr ii l;fcrtiii'. ! sji.,, tnni ii iboueh It r;i (urch3il hf night with M 4i r, i. , it.'iul fr,n.Ts .it i aunt mwcM In M urmfa y, tariff, r'xri .nk u Vpir.irg Iji h Miitl TUI's h shatito'vr f!airhmni ran in ! as triU,i ant c!i'.. i. Junt f!!l4 Can hl'l machine t' ith fn hiii'l. ts Vrt 111' dn a IlhtsS l.nf . Ih'r ou in IIisj-iuU- . i 1 ix, run 4 gatbrl Ffauff Usr uf Flnctrtip comrol .c I In Sunil Uurr. cgu-tfjj- Flimr ibt jiroleyslimaU jti ! 'f hi Pay, i,j r s tit) lltiu tr)t l i, The annual Paral.se Trail underway ride Is slated lo The rile M. Saiurda Se will start at tin end of Hat -road In Chalk Creek ust low the old campsite of balsam. It will continue from there to Paradise. Th route will t most scenic. In Paradise s picnic will be held Jeeps will tale the lunch supplies lo Paradise Starting lime wilt be 10 a.m. Co saddle your htrre and Join the fun rt uwr Hang hrre own X - Mr. and Mrs. ranPrinkerhuff tons returned han e aPer l successful season of rscine In ktomana. Val Pnnkerhoff was named outstanding and top Jockey. Dan pleceJ a runner-u- p for the lesi trainer of the aeason In winning this honor, Vat had 10 ride (he last Ja with a cast on his arm alter taking a spill a few das before. In aJdltlon 10 taking their and (VcMvx or sos so - .3mi( sox so sos convention III lll.rore and that that ihe Llstri la hos'e J in th of the vin-i- t Brinks rhoffa look aom llbodes brothers thorubreds. Jim and Naie joined the group far a weekend tf racing some Val was Jockey up of the lop races. One of his jockey fees a oesoft This is the third summer Hal they have iraveled the Mintana Pace circuit. The above pictures shew mc if the races w n bv Val Mach compact at sue intlng - v ,:r.ssi were fct and that this lad 10 ' with some n ed : f I a - ei- tn.r girls ere at Cuititv t e' Deirttltent ki di, Mrthchoces , fill (Juvita. re, resented. e l iexrience tent Pay i i itiate I vent i by t ntl Cl, w for taiHctpntji in- wars ago rearing lliem ee i 0 a he r.r. pr- - , llah Win sisters visit ' 'IST-- '- T twin K S talif. m-'- st 1 .n ! f - v teen enjc.mg Myrtle and Clajtn Peaure-ear- d had t oj thnr ftr-il- , btit.i during August, all excel Cherry, wife and children wht live In New York Stale. E stele and Marvin Morit and sons Pane and Tod flew from Milford. Michigan io hail Lake Clljr where Clayton and Myrtle picked them up and branch! ihem on to Fillmore for a ten day visit. Ihelr son Girth, wife, and Merit Award children Jerr, Bradley and IerV came from Tooele a 1 all Sjwpt the day together. Estelle's ywren's tool her won by bank and Marvin and boys to sail Flrsi Ferurity Corpcratlon !'ke City for s visit with his t.aa receded Financial World folks, who accomrn!ed the iracsrlnes "Merli Award" In Moritas and the Beaurerards recornltlon of the escellenre to Yellowstone Park (or three of i ne comteny's 1973 annual days, fishing, touring the lark, report. Il marks the 25th eating and laving all around lime the Firs Security report good lime. They relumed lo has won such an award Sail take and Ihelr inrems At an awardwinner.ihe First saw Estelle, Marvin and aons Security report nowytaliftesas off on ihe plane for Ihelr home. a finalist in the Osca r later In Ihe month. Myrtle's rr irophv competttion, sister Ruby Akin came for sev-erawards for which will n awarddays, and another sister, ed lo selected companies in New a guest Lillie (Bill;) Gerber York this fall. First Security's report was at their home. She returned 10 produced under the supervision Logan last Friday. of Willard I.. Eecles, smoi !ce president; Thomas F. rf.newai llawkes, senior vice presldenl; Charlotte Day and Mason w. Smith, vice Keith Kofford n was E D. Carroll designed by cleaning It would have to te hue was suggested and then voted 2 that each me her donate to hire ssn ei t.e t d t tie pait ' Rae rei rted th-l:.g. tie ur.tt Hal fn an awarlfur their ouistsr.dir.c propram on Eorelgn Re, i'io.s. kl.e also told how prom I she was at the f Wtrlct c.f le resident ' of a enit eie girls were Many eager '0 got units rejtcr'ec "at tlie'.r gtrls TU the Beioreiard home t aui et. r a h ltn .airnt.l.lytf, Mi iver here alter sjend,.ig two months m a girl, burn ( aiul More!! misn, mak. ,g 2u,rndrh!ld-re- o and two gieat .randchild-re- n for Hi Ma , I't-rs- Con D. Robins Nephew A tribute to hu was read. mother by David Uuarnberg was read Telephone by ihe Meschum, Meminott. calls weie reother menders CRAE MEM MOTT, KEARNS last week with hU parent Levoy and Ella Meminott. Sam and wife and family aiient Memmott I ahor Pav weekend with them. levoy and Ella have made several trips recently to Salt lake to see there grandson who has had Al.m Deelstra surgery and teen seriously 111. He has leen in the hospital for 17 weeks. last reiiort he is Improving. a few viays AND MRS. WA! DO Robins spent the Labor Dav weekend with their son Ronald ami l.ui 111 ami famth of MR. n, They asslted In Ihe naming and blessing of ihelr great grandson, named He Is Ihe Steven Ray Prince. son of Salley and Alan Prince. This U I heir second child. llah BAKER, AND BIS Kevin Anderson bo Lancaster, Calif. Spent a day with David a Grand; rents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Robins. MEMMOTT DEE MRS. last week with Wania Carter herdaugh-te- r and family, Kearns I'tah. were was served, Harriet Neva Gwynn, Ose There were If Pi MANY HAVE BEEN TO HE Stole Fair. Mr and Mrs. DU Monroe and their daughter Ell74tth; Mr. and Mrs Alan Mathews and daughter Alene. The two girls contested for Ihe Farm Bureau Sat. morning by singing a duel Jovce Monroe accompanied them. MR. AND MRS BARRY MON-ro- Mr and ami Mrs. Mont Robins their granddaughter Robins attended the fair Sal. They spent Sunday vIMltng Ihelr daughter Janeal and Richard Monsen and Children, Granger, I'tah. Stephanie MR. AND MRS. KEITH ROBI-so- g, cabin. The county officers, Florence Swallow, FlowellCry-sta- l King, Kanosh, Aide Bruns, Holden made s irlpoveresrller and helped lo reorganlre. They as Roblna Mi nine chose captain; Colleen Memmott secretary and 'reasurer, Nana Merle Monroe, chorister, Memmott, organist, Edna n, Not walling for the older generation to Initiate anaware-nes- s cf the pest, students from Millard High School have begun a proposal for gaining funds snd statewide recognition as a history club. They encourage all who are interested In local, state, or national history lo Join wph them In preserving memories of Ihe paaL They have been working with the East Millard Bicentennial Committee. Students In this group are In the process of taking exciting, oral interviews with older members of our communities In an effort to preserve records of just happenings. Members of this class sr with original reworking source materials. Microfilm copies of Ihe earliest PROG RESS, Deseret Neas, sndDally Harold are among Ihe sources. The Intent of the class Is to help students ihink creatively, and reason for themselves without Ihe biases of previous authors. Class members are; Sutanne Beeston, Allvson Crook. Taunt DaMrup, Ron Day. Jim Edison, Rodney Evans, Marlene Hunter, Ruldn I abruin, Russell Mubles-lie- n, Merlyn Murphey, Richard Petersen, Neilson, Camille Carol Ann Durand Rot Ison, Smith, Vickie Staples, Keith Sweepe, Virginia Sweepe, Linda Sandra Turner, Tomkinson, Roranne Warner, Jins What -- Mr, and Mrs. Donald Law-so- n left Sal. lo attend ihe Expo 74, Spokane, Washington and other places of north west. MR. AND MRS. LON MEM-mo- il, Salt Lake spent most of ihe week visiting Ihelr mothers. Ins Memmott, Katie Memmott sndtheBurtusOuarn-berg- s. d, Eileen Thompson, Mr. snd Mrs. Brad Thompson and son Dtrln and Joan Burke and son Ryan spent an enjoyable day at Ihe celebration In Learn -inrton on tabor Day. loan and Doralhy sang on ihe Program. DAHL BRADFIELD. SON OF Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bradfleld and Debbie Callente, Nev. Clark daughter of Mr. and Mrs Lee Clark, Panaca, Nev.., were married Thursday In Ihe Provo L.D.S. Temple. Accompanying Ihem from Scipio were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradfleld, Mr. and Mrs. Wra. C. Thompson snd Mr and Ms . Riley Thompson. Following the ceremony a delicious dinner was enjoyed by 30 friends snd relatives WARNER MOTORS invites you to look coil Please encourage, with this group of students, oral Interviews for permanent collection with any of Ihe older people In town. Tape recordings will le transcribed ver batum for posterity snd community re- t; ! f i I I r j i source. historical srllfscis don- Any ations would be greatly sppre-clatThey will be placed In the historical society building when assigned. ed Lon and Ossie and Burtts and Connie drove lo Flaming Gorge Sat to fish. MR. AND MRS. EARLBRAD-Bet- IR'WARD AND DA BLENT Memmott siwnt a few days In Idaho. They visited Howards sister Fawn and tnd Nell Hughes St Anthony. Idaho. MR. AND MILS. JOHN BlNT-inI heir son Carl Bunting and a Mster-ln-laall Bakersfield Calif, sirgvped io vtsli Mr. and Mrs ARonMemmoB. They were on ihelr way home from Canada. POI ND VAl f EY CAMP e, Mr. and Mrs. I arry Mr and Mrs. Hal Robison, ent Sal at the lair Peterson DAVID FRIEND sint lunch attendance. of the 'ami'.v sient light visitors n, Sunlav. Niu Eastwoii visits NINA EASTWOOD. OXNORD, Calif, arrive Sept. S for sev- . I : i eral days visit with her father. My Mitchell, and her brothers Lloyd tnd Newel and fimlltes. SCOTT HOLDAWAY HERE Fern Holdaway las enjoyed n visit from her son Scoit, San Francisco. They spent part of their time In Afton. Wyo. Ihelr former home, and also visited In Ogden and Sail Lake Ctiy. aMtolldaiiu Provo. They traveled to Panaca Friday to attend the reception given for Ihe neslyweds. ELDER KENT MEMMOTT'S NEW ADDRESS Elder Kent C. Memmott 13 Me rnik inrow si. I ' WUUboro 1C901. close al ore-slde- .ni.o.xo- X1fTr'J'crti4LA?',C)nd by vuallty Tress, Here are some facts on the new Fords to help you compare - mmwmaSUF HOUSE: The honteyou thought you II tribute to Joe Stone written A Henderson Nevada, called to see them a lew day prior lo ceived BlmtdaOuarn-br- g. by D Ma have 111 w.tu her their daughter by A JACK-so- . Maxine Robins. Prayer,. Vlrleti Hatch. The history of Joseph and Adiltne Robins Stone was given Ltah. MU AND MRS BHl'CK regular, bv child- D.'M. of Scipio held Ihelr first meeting Set. 4 at the r sa Mathews, Ila Georgia Ivle custodian of relics. The meeting was conducted were ren and grandchildren home Mf. and Mrs. Donald I awson, their son Jack and his wife June and children, lay-toMr. and Mrs, Paul Autls and two children, Salt Lake City, Nelda and Don Curtis and Ihelr Children, Sail Lake Ctlv, Mr. and Mrs Wuav Herert, Saltra, s in acleviM kii,boi ' Ing in one bv one 'iMr bubbP.eg euheiol usiastu All and even a f - tears belongs to the lumilv. Me seen after winning on Graceful Kid. their bogies society BraJfield, lesson teacher, n n, 1ntt CIS se.iMi Girl Slaters and members entertained guests at the u wiling meeting of Fillmore's A mvrlcan I eglon Auxiliarv Monde evening, Seji ressirte Most of l Sept START Wa ie IAW-so- celebrated tioth Ihelr birthday and their wedding anniversary winch was 63 years IV GU'P ! 1 HILDA MAXINE ROBINS Aniericiin Legion Auxiliary AP History NEW SUPERCAB couEdnt aioaui arc! the financing you thought you couldritget. something ou dont hjsc to wotry aKuf. I inancc through us at competitive rates. 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