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Show h6rf ,"- mmr--f Holden Happenings TestimoRfct held TESTIMONIAL HONORING Elder Douglas .Murray win t held Sunday Sept ;i at 12 p,m. In the Jl dden Uard Chapel. Douglas Is the son of Mr. and Mr. John H Murray. He will enter the mission home on ihe 28th prior to Ms leaving to Missouri mission First granddaujtiter'''ICING M Off their aie i AR-ro- ll f.rs- Mr end Mrs. I.ewis Moi.sen, Tie little miss was horn Friday sept 3 'o proud patents David and tulie Hare the at West Millard Hospital, Si has a 1C hro'ter Thomas 'ohelpwel come her home. 1 GENKA! WILFttN OF Salt lase Cm and Mrs. Dale Anderton of Bountiful span the seekend visiting :heir mother Jiarel llart.ion. Visits in Denw, Colo. MR, AND MR. UMKSRt'YF after returned hone iruav siendinr several lavs In Denver. Coli, and Ki.erinn, Wyo, Ihev left here on the 7th and wete the cuestj, of d.eir sister Mts. Martha Ohm, in Denver until the lRb While there they sis a lot ..f sirht seeing and really had a co G Mti.e. I eav ing Denver the traveled to Riven n, Wyo where they had lieen visited rela't es. fifty years since i dih hidheen to R.yerton and he reports rany changes. They eyen got heir first sonw s"nn of me season. They rnsoied their trip verv much tut siv they were (lad to he hotre. Hells World! RDPFFT tNDRAlLNESTE-ven- s welcomed their second son to their family. The baby wia torn at ih.e West Millard Hospital Sept If, weichinimn 5 1 2 lbs. Paternal (randparents and Renun Steven are Reut-eThis Is the fourth grandson for Heuben and :i wii nrr rde iriwMraa y. Y 1 URGE CROWD OF and friends attended. Sacrament meeting Sunday. It was a Testimonial honoring Elder Loy Dot' son prior to his leaving for a mission to Australia. Speakers were an Vncle A Bishop REL-aMv- Lowell Dobson, es Nyle Penon and . one Msiemal cranddauchter, crandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielson of Fillmore. Kevin Coats. Steven Ccndie, and Jeff Dobson. Plano solo by Carolyn Penny. Remarks by l.iiv Dobson. Loy will enter the mission home Sept. 21. ELM HOF HINES IS SPENP-in- g a few days in Provo with his daughters and Frankly' Speaking EditorBlU EVA B EC ENTRANT) Norns, parents Lerter and Jean Dobson. Duet; David Mi hee, - flit MeadowREPORTER Happenings Sacrament meeting A in Mu rtrt i'LLA CROSLAND Reporter erne r'g ther families, the Bruce Fsrrer's and Janet He Is Johnson and family. also receiving medical attention while there. THE MEADOW WARD HAD to the Mantl an excursion Temple' on Sept 11. The following people went over for It: Del.vle, Joyce, Harold, Na Dean, Clifton, Laura and Eva Reckstrand, Retty, le Lynn, Noreen, and Venoy Labrum, Ren and Laurel and Gilbert Stott, and Ruby Freeman. THE RELIEF SOCIETY held (heir first meeting In the New Year on Thursday It was conducted, hv evening. Rebecca Labrum. The prayers were given by Noreen Labrum and Tamela Robison. Dorothy Reckstrand gave the lesson S1S-te- ra Plan SutrltlousMeals with the Food You Have. After the lesson a Cancer film was shown with a discussion period held after. emlt'el Elcmeda Torocr family Gathering for a family reunion at the park In Sprtng-vtll- e AND HAROLD Saturday were meml-erof the Elmeda Turner family. A dellcbtus lunch was and enjoyed by the group. Those In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Ward Turner, Clint :nd Camille Turner and two and Shirley children, C.aud Hendrickson; Salt Lake CHy. their son, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hendrickson and three children Twin Falla; Mr. and Mrs. Glendora Stephenson Tom Calif; Ihetr daughter Denise, a student at the B.Y.U. and their daughter la law Mrs. Karl StepTinner Phyllis henson, and children from" Ogiden, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stevens, and Mr. and Mr. Mallcn Stevens, and Colleen, Rost and Kris Stevens, tiauae turner 111,' his daughter Sandy Ogden and son, Mr. and Mrs Gary Turner of Provo. Claude Claude had to make a business trip to Utah so (here family got together for a visit. Bill s pre-jwr- MYRL FIN I IN SON MRS. Ver- from Leamington and and her Rawlinson dean Delia visited with daughter Clifton and Laura Reckstrand and Eva Reckstrand on Erl ed b, and Helen Rigby and two child, ren of Centerville were also MRS, ELAINE HEND rlckscm drove over from Richfield to spend Monday with her mother Heme Bennett. STEPHENSON NOAMA and two children Spanish Fork, NA DEAN Reckstrand and their son Rotwrt and Eva Reckstrand attended the Golden Wedding Anniver- sary celebration ofEva'sstster Eunice Nielson and her husband Reed In Lynndyl on Saturday evening and met all their family there. ORVIL AND DOROTHY Reckstrand spent Wednesday In Salt Lake for a doctor's appointment and stayed overnight. MR. AND MRS. DON CARL-s.j- n from West Jordtn and their family spent the week end here with ler mother, Yalate Greenhalgh, They also visited with her Uncle Blaine Stott. Yalate was happy to have them con MR. STANLEY the week end AND MRS. Pearson spent visiting their children In Salt Lske Cy, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Rex rear son. In Murray with the Duo Briggs family and In Nepht with the Larry Peterson family. m AND is last week. been the guest parents the wilford Bennett's and Stanley Stephenson's have of her ORRIN MRS Reckstrand from Rountiful and their son R. I from Dugway, and Mr. and Mrs Melvin Cox from Salt Lave Cltv spent the week end here harvesting their garden crops. They also visl'ed the Clifton Beckstrands, the Harold Beckstrands and Eva Beckstund Tcnopai! t!it Sj-'- llt . when it was built (1900). . Wtt-k- i ' in V 'in M pii Nev, ktteudl.ig im clings ,f thv National tie;i pircC vnd cue Organl too n tie hi-v- n 1 a ton 1' organisation 1 'rip. 1. ad never Since the wifi a tieen m tout are before, so we found lots to s e n ! tl Jin Miller. T"'u ,.a!i, was the meet n Chairman for . CLIFFORD STEWART spent the week er.J with hi son Thad, his wife and famtlv at thetr home tn St Genige. i I MR. realh siU'P'l e a ev-- g'M si manv oil it lpnr Ojiiti'-- alii with the bm, m lit Geld end u r pn-- i , the old i.host town a'v rea'.lv taking on new Pie Howard Hug.'1- fiii'MV, own. most Sumna We of the mines to were fontumde .t.e t yu'deu 1'bej tour of Ids main mi'e t tek In hope to have t'e t.tn 0eratk'ti wlRin' t ' vears. time. Wo dr-- -e i .t-- VAN AND SUE STOTT AND the.r daughter spent the week end here with their parents, Mrand Mrs. Joe Stott and Mr. and Mrs. Ratine penny. Con-oratio- SISDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY conducted by; was morning Invocation by Blaine Penney. Harold Beckstrand. Joyce Reckstrand led the singing and Kay Stott was the accompanist. d Sacrament gem by Dim Reek-stran- Participating In the Sacrament Service were: Mien ael Stott, Richard Reckstrand, James Freeman. John Labrum, David Reckstrand ard Randv Benediction hv Jim Rhodes. t'lg '. ,. I... Ci 'i pat. i.,ii nr it ..'art SACRAMENT SEhMU! M afternoon was conducted by Counselor Ren Stott. Invocation by Eldon Cowley, Wilbur Rowley led the singing with Roms RlrdasatcompanHL Participating In the Sacrament Service were: Kay Stott, S rnest Rowley, Jesse and James Freeman, Randy Rhodes, and John Labrum. TaRs were given by Lenore llosn an and James Freeman The speaker were Jay De Grsff Howell; High Councilman Junior Robison Flowell. They both gave very good talks. Benediction was by Harold Becks' rand. ' jf a beehive Sacrament mieting At the MUpah Hotel Saturday, the euwbov and miners potie d the cowbuvs and miners poured Into town and It took on the flavor of "Gimsmoke", Only bits tioie the comboys drove leeps and the miners used Sll.er Dad coper Instead of gohl dust ft laving at Mltah was he Billy Dick group, a father, mother and two son team. They were really great, Their range ' f mi vie Included cowboy, sweet and a f . at,,', rook. The youngest lie.., ter of ihe group who U can really handle the drums ' on el 'Ac so I.' il Uilen on l.oi m two-ma- ri n Is "W nto Pemir.ds me oft wish the U't D si e It tn.erestS n ! ! aot nved i, ! v e.era . .e -n iar b . . ' nun io j, rartmenl High School civuld put dance and list- a small ening band. Great experience ft r the students. Why pay Hi Hu' L't few la! 'it In ts F! f..r a group that kka he c get ic. e home. The mcneyfrom a nigh school group would stay ii R X, twie, i hne are so many pro-cc- 's it civuld help out on. to t, going the U aese I In around a house cousin Margaret ,McRrlJ'i and Bob Kruse t"a recently purit i.w .S-.- : k I 'lO.igill out u .I'.fcts H.ev tat. Is. !?1 we tldnt chases get insi'c. Vtrgarct and Rot' who le l. the tav area ;ust .s .v- - e is thetr love isasr 1 Visits with Mosdens retre. t fr -- i Next s'up. ' i. a chat :ih - MRS. JESSE FOX. Salt Lake C: v visited during Ihe week end with Mrs. Fox's brother, T.R, Madsen and wife Chtoe. Chloe'a sister Flo left Saturday follow irg a visit mutt the Madsens. Mr, Fox Is the grandson fo Jesse Fox who aurveved tie Fillmore area when It was settled. course uf c- - e i Jlv. 1 16 will get you r .or I'.ace and Irb'i ftaier :n tt,e : 1 . ..t ift ',1 .And well teach you cw skill in tl. bargain. a t If a month earn e Tvoa-rv- i kmr .wtr HD m ihe Army u, v Ike Army Reserve aJ pav in go to V.MVAA HELPFUL 1IIYIS I IS f IX HOME DECOR riiiTrt by Joannt Lett Light color make carpet? Ruth . tvimiv' N Dear Ruth Here's how to gel a ca'pet without getting a divorce. Sure, you're Uve homemaker. But most likely he the Resides, you want him to love being at home. Be tactful. I)o all the youraelf bring home color samples of your final tala, and aak him to help you make the final choree Hell feel the big decision was bill-pay- g hi. If you do trust hi taste, by all mean take him along to the store. III! make your yob easier, and he'll tend to ease upon the budget. What romei futt the car-pe- t eohr, the watt color, the drapenet, or what Mart with the carpet if you can. It's the larged color surface you have the place to room term larger ... deep, dark color mke it amaller. Warm color make it brighter , cto odors cut down Dear Joanne Lees: I love my I uiband, but I don't (hare h uxtt. (low do we pick a color for our near her room J ihttis I fnew unit ft 2ht J( wbc gt 1f'te 3 i 4 Si ! i I Hip u health A. dog with mu, U v pun ? tr at, b a I I'd belter get a l)i k colors dirt just es rm!j n carpet , . Don't uld n yiii-v- l.ght Sfor i dark . show bi:hl one Pick medium shade best of all, a cxdor mixture like a tweed, a geortveinc, or a small abstract patiem. He been eomfortott-- with e 10 my old green carpet year a Should I replure if with oneutl like it You II be now ng out if r that mall, dark count of your how a carpel in tunny f)r pink curtl H hat i inf H hati out Pw' u. in. Drab it ouL W ,tnce there was gray-gr-and dualy Htec, today thcie' ungrrine amt wild Of blue and ; at v VK'el chrome yellow Even the "reu'uV have more character today The blah beige and gtaya of yewterday have given way lo rich brown, camd. terra coila and allvery re ii TRAFFIC LAWS AGAINST n , gt.Any HABITUAL OFFENDERS TIGHTENING The judge looks down consumer activism is that in from the bench at th addition to causing carnage defendant as he complete his sentencing, " , . . you that) be confined lo th state r not lets than penitentiary one nor tore than Five yeais." The defendant ha not been lound guilty of being a burglar, embenler, or thief he ia a hazardous driver More correctly, under Habitual Virginia law, an a driver with Offender' more than three convicliuna of seriout traffic offenses He ha also been found guilty of driving a which-afte- r his license was revoked under provisions of the "Habitual Offender" act. Heading the drive for modem traffic law and their enforcement is the Consumers Insurance Information Bureau, by the National Association of Insurance Agents and it 150,000 independent agent members The Virginia Association of Insurance Agent was instrumental in th passage of that stale a strict law. Subsequent to Virgin' sponaored lead in 1968, simitar 40e Marltn , i brougl.t on a I'eau'.fi showing of gold he regeflv ('em i I IS! stuft was ei'.a to cbe "k me th mail an ! t!.ci. The ar-- a at' 'S r,,"i..l. ft f t n.ucb as so e f e t a! U.x their coni'1 Sj' seeirg a: " re . . t Sec, The mine at I t i Mi I' named the uc-Mtu-ah- , is at tie ' when ti av tun it ' iie out." W Mr Dick told us they play the winter aromd N.oaesia and EtOCktum. Th ovs gj to school and th act twoome; a team. thete n,. hope for b e At Mat intt i. n t far a a v At Manhat an. n. ! tar -- wav, reiutn the traveling act that can t enjoved by everyone. So mma ts to-- v teC' .erinr ijI! Some of the most wholesome and At n i from 'I e to n ' ..e ' it e of eute ri anting eras of this country oal ns, "ic wj wav lack when the vaude- Cumeoat. H.e troop left New York family " t In route h am, all. and tra eled almut the : f w I'V'I t t mi! e.i Vev, Count i v. And velieve It or not, donee of 'it., ' 'll! cl dm the, Jtdni lave a.v . " it . l,e Mie vet c.arkers ved they .mi Rilled In the - telU I d l i s eseola, Talbot. MR. AND MRS. TERRELL Bend were out hunlrg pin. MR. AND MR. Bv Atnfa on color ehopptng If yiur new carpet has to harmcimre wuh eaciltng fabrics, lake swaichea with you to 'he shore (None of ut have an abvoUiie color memory.) Then, avk the retailer to Wnd legislation has been passed in several other state including Main and Musachusett in 1971. Indiana is expected to enact such a law fat eariy 1972. Many communities have stiffened traffic regulations. For example, In Baton Rouge, La., a police officer may request a breath test of a suspected drank driver before (Macing him under arrest. If the suspect refuses Ihe test, he is bsbl to fine of 1200 andor a jail sentence up to 60 days. The city' citixen approve of the lew and drunk driving arrests, after testing, are up 300 percent These tough law and others slmiler have been enacted because in 1971, an estimated 65,000 people wet killed and nearly 3 million injured in motor vehicle accident throughout th United State. Studies show that approximately 95 per cent of the nation's 110 million licensed drivers are' conscientious, careful drivers. Among lb remaining five per cent lurks the habitual offender. II is the speed maniac, the hit run dnvtr, the irresponsible mnioosl who skips through slop .gn, weave through traffic, is under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and who by bis record show a disregard for traffic law and the safety of h,mHf and others. The immediate aim of the Consumers Insurance Information Bureau is lo gel the habitual offender and especially th drunk driver olf the highway. Through the Bureau, th consumer is bring end tfestruc'ion, the habitual offender is a ma)or, direct cause of nong auto insurance cost. For, aside from the tragedy injury', the Bureau estimate tn 1971 there were some 22 5 million vehicle scridents in th United States resulting in an economic toss of well over $16 billion of death and Arroiding to the Bureau, alcohol is Ihe primary cause of the traffic fatalities. Quoting the National Safety Council, it says "If all the causes of highway accidents could be eliminated except one 50 per cent of th total problem would xtdl have to be solved. The one major cause of all traffic fatalaties involves driving ' drinking and Progress is under way in many stale lo tighten driving regulations, but much more remain to be don. Through its 150.000 members, the National of Association Insurance AgenU plana to generate community support for the drive the against habitual offender. Moss to coidict wotor seminar Washington. D.C.. A seminar water probitms tn Utah wiu be conducted oy Utah Senator Frank E, (Ted) Moss in Vernal Oct 22. The Senator announced today that the meeting wiU Include local, state and regional experts on two water problems faced by the state. Moss stld he hopes to take a detailed look at possible ways of avoiding the severe Impact caused by this summer's drough. The second topic will be the relation of water to energy development In Utah. 'There are many unanswered questions about the availability of sufficient water for the development of oil shale, tar sands and other new forms of We Moss observed. energ must know as much a possible about those probleris and face them soon. It is also essential that we take a look at ways of making better use of water for stockmen In the future. In j' heed hornets were the paper makers." Their grey neats are made by mixing wood fibers with saliva. While -- first Antlers are the lasteat grow- ing tissues know, reaching a weight of 70 pounds (moose) and a bean of six feet lets) In three or four month. Migrating caribou have been seen to form an unbroken line four miles long, the animats walking 12 and IS a breast. you a rple of the carpeta reminded that he can hat interest you, and look at participate directly in this day-ligthem in your roomin you do. It' a onem by deme iding campaign and artificul light. 12 years chance to make a In order to make a tablspo-onfaction from public officiat to make your statement' big, exciting change m your know m hat eohr I want. of honey, a tee must old taws, strengthen update Make fabrics and paint adapt Hdicry will I find ttf life. visit about 2,900 flowers. weak laws and enforce aU If you're not ready to take At Lee we make very they're easier and cheaper laws. to change. that big color leap at ones , good iapeta in more than New Guinea's Greater Bird A rallying point for this If the room it already fur3 f'd color mwittcolmed try this Get of Farads, ned for Its et No the nearest carpel More nished, don't aetile for makan old, that and muliltrolored familiar color now ,n toe that it a good ing the carpet blend In,' L'e Ian la a cousin to the hlumta, it to give the room a fresh MILLARD COUNTY PROCRESS room With a teo-.finew one place to go A free phone call new personality, keeping in Wilt get you Then sti-- t ad'bng more n. to Flit) Fillmore, Uak 64831 mind other item you can more item It the r.rw clit's name In Conn, it's September 29, 1974 . I nude the Ul HCO I look g,Hd II fed I Jo I chang r later. Do I hat to air the same dare get a red eewt for my atore, you 11 easily recognise color carpet throughout the bed'xivn t lb. a o bsby Ctrl An the Lee sample They atl houart burn lo I .a runs and Duane MelDan! Have re, I n the bd hae the Le ribbon in one ville in the Della Hospital Set. Absolutely not. Ei.ch room room Have pmk in ihe dm coi net . should live its own life. But Joanne leet u one of 16, 1974, rounded wit their Iheie ne n.i n.ore it's different when you can bedroom nJun or dming Ameneat leading consumer family to three girl and three see one room from another, room colon, . r snv nvim eapriia on ear-peboy. Father, Moher and bshy Write fur her free Rook-let- . k "L it alt uh a a living-rooare doing fin. opening colon, Never into a dmtng area Then one right?" Aik onlv Do I love "101 Quetttont to Aak color tie everyYuunrtf Before You Buy A ll?' Going to Ntxv Yok City? Ye a tmatt. dark gurtt thing together. Ca'pet " Hrif to Room 3 IS, room. H'Aef color corprf Leri Carpet. Valley Fotge, Wy IS year old daughter wattle on orarge carpet for would you tuggeit Fa design of studies to determlte Hie iniKct tf such projects, ti sitt !, tw asked lo revttw Tliank-yo- v environmental statements and generate awareness of environ AUTO LIFE FIRE much to make He n ental concerns on th yert of HOLDEN TRUCK COMMERCIAL in to ,c( Serejces every the highway department and th MR. MARION R. STLVENS way. Do you underitand your mH:c as well, of Holden was in Salt Lake O' her treml'er oftbecounclt Insurance City for a week to attend funClfiicer ebasces a include Fred Montn.orency, Does your coverage? eral services for Hal Barker, Insurance Bvfun- - you husband cl hi daughter. Lenore f'Cicn; Bertrand F, Harrison, Governor CaHln L Rauif-tr-you enn understand your agent I r v o; SnowAnother n The Barker. show Utah and tie Jin Bennett, sue find out whul Stevens is l needa? it doesnt so Rai y bird; rs,ul llulllnger, Logan; have M.iiiiviil NtU.irv Curili'it, anil daughter and husband, Minin itrted needs? It doesnt cost Jain Usher, tlgden; indC.G. and Em'.'' Sod) brought him Clyde, treasurer c- A W.LIyue the prin- - f availahii- - tuki-tto compare! Eleanor Rrvuer. James W. Christopher back to his home In Holden. and Comtony, Hle as a fur Ihe dav you want, by Fuller for Farmers and Vermm F. Jorgensen, all Lenore wishes to extend sinmem!er of the Uah IRg'iway calling 1 21 21 .6 I I RMI cere gratitude to all Millard Environmental Coo-r- il ItewHf Y'alt Las City. Group Auto, Fire, Life, Ihe Truck, Commerical and friends of fill term relatives unextired County, reand those ererywhete who hive Dotigla Fife who rM-of- d In anyway helped to comfort WELCOME TO SCIPIO cently for health reasons The ... and sustain her during thistfy-- . lerm runs until Deecn-- r 31, Ing time. To those who aent 1916. The 10:30 &.m. ijitiurday, Sept. 21,l974 lovely Asa mender of the council, cards, me is res, .I annual Senior Citizens Party Slake 111 ft asked to Yielo money, food, beautiful floral Clyde Eleanor Fuller. Will be ho&ted by Sciplo Ward, well known offerings, those who called at th Highway Department's staff 119 north Main 10:30 at warm or their home th and at the mortuary. Identify hospitality. Program where Fillmore. projects with Guy Robina as Master of Ceremonies. To those who took pel In anyand ecRi social, Bu. 743-69Dinner at 12 noon. way tn the services, and to onomic factors are of concern, Prea Roy Olpin who did bo. and to lend hlx com-se- l EMred and Esther Robison Stake Committe In the ut a-- 1 mag-mfice- nt ca-p- cim tl net 2t?-d00- It2-C6f'5- mn-mofio- n ktlrilitj h rmnTi in i wall-to-wa- dtwi -- mil, now me.-oorl- 12- - All -t mocfiines be financed with n H-- 20 No finance down Charges payment intil October 1975 tCom-mlsalo- Fp-m- g' ttiTimTrnrrmiiivBwniiiiiiiwRfiwiiir MILLARD COUNTY IMPLEMENT CO. 743-571- 2 455 S Main Fillmore, Utah iVSWAATVVVWAWVWWVVWVVWWVWVVVWVN1 - iEnI M a 141-572- ..itMi.nl..m..1i...uwrrr1 0, ill |