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Show Tragedy in Viet Nam Editorial comment W'liat Has lappenod in Southeast Asia during the past several weeks, is as unreal we can lardly comprehend" the enormity of the situation. Above evervthing else, we must be more ttan firm for those American lives lost. They gave their lives to ttie Spirit of i Life is not so comWidtS'X, plex ..If we dig down into the motives of humanity we stall find tlat the horrors of this div, the war, and all ttie truBles Hat surround us at tins line, both at home and abroad, are rooted in the failure of men to assume ktsoiuI responsibility for ttie oivam.ition to which they belong. In democratic governments, at least. ..if even man in ty an umlvuig effort to keep ami tut ions free from the in men I'l MGAKDNEK I ' s . the si.ifi Cmn in 'if the Six Countx as a Human Rcsumce Planner, April 1, His position is sjieci-- 1 n alh dcsi Hfil to improve the s"Cial ami economic development of disadvan-- i a ed cmeiLs in the .six counties tua!', Millard, Sanete, ex 'er, Wax no, and Piute.') Koss grew up p, Pallia, radiating from North Sevier Huh School. He attended Snow Col live on an activities 11 siditdarslnp graduating in aith an ssociate of Arts de- -i l ee. He iiiai ried Tncia Ilosey, Salma. They moved to Logan where he allended I tah State Umxcrsilv and then accepted a i motion at Thiol.ol Chemical Corp, Brigham City, The past seven years they luxe resi'led in Rielicld xvitii their four children. Ross lias been employed byihel'tali Dejartmont of Highways as an Engineering Office Teclmician ultil his present position of Human Resource Planner. Mr. Bumgardner can be contacted at ttie Federal Building, 03 North Main, Riclifield, I'tah 5. RICHARD WADDINGHAM ewr-wlier- .1 Dean Roberts, Jr L. K. Rees lias been Stanley K. Roes selected bv I tahState i'niver-sit- y Fxtension for Community Development Agent in the Central I'tah DistrictfJuab, Piute, Saniete, Sevier ami Wavne counties). Mr. Rees will be working with local officials to assist with community development with existing planning efforts and help initiate the I'tah Community Progress He will serve as Program. liaison Iclween community y roups both effected and resource contacts, including universities, colleges, state agencies, federal area agencies, and business, personnel, industry in the interest of our social and economic develop- April 1. 1973, Dean L. Roberts, Jr. joined the Utah State t'niversitv Extension Service Staff. This position is Natural Resources Development Agent for the Central I'tah District. With the local livestock they work for improvement of the ranching oiieratious through better rangeland maiagcment practices and other natural resource development activities in the six counties. The ixisition entails the coordination of development activities with federal, state, and local agencies ir voiced in this plase of economy. Mr. Roberts was bom in Caliante, Nev. and was raised in Layton, I'tah. He attended the University of Utah for two years then transferred to Utah State University where he received his B. S. C. In Range Science In 1973. Recently he lias been working on his at U. S. U. doing an M. S. economic study of rangeland fertilization. He Is almost finished with the project, lacking only writing his thesis. Dean is married and living with his wife and two children in Riclifield. He can be contacted at the Federal Building, 93 North 5. Main, Richfield, Utah Mil-Lar- inco-oierati- multi-coun- ty ment. Mr. Rees is a native of lie reLoa, U'ayne Count. ceived his B. A. degree from BYU. He lias recently graduated from the American Graduate School of International management in GlenReceiving his dale, Arlz. Masters degree in International Management, he emphasized management analysis, business, and organizaHe filled an tion principles. L. D. S. mission in North Mexico and served witii the Armed Forces in Berlin, Germany. He is married to the former, Karen Jackman and they have one daughter, Andrea. They will lie making their home in Riclifield. Mr. Rees can lie contacted at the Federal Building, 93 North Main, Riclifield, Ft. phone 89C-4G0- In j'lm.im tbeic ate uation.il politics .iitain ti.idinon.il ti.imis like Roosevelt and I alt A sitnilai tradition at Snow "Hi Le has pled iked us laiest i ' a m pli in i hi elei I ion ot Kuhaid W.i.liimeham as nixt Hal's simln. bodx president K . I'. ud is M's I Delia li s..ii "I Mr. jud I. a pi V,.diiu;h.illl ot And lli.'tpc. ptomincnt scuihci i. I tali alloiiu and P'ditual lieme. xxas Snow's x student bmk piesulent during 44 si liool the ear I'J-P- lie uxo share a timber inti icm aihh ms. Ihoipe was a membii ol Snow 's football fani and Kiih.itd is an outstanding itaikman whose speuahx is the 'pi mis. Other "liners who will be I tin' Injugut.ti Hall are letrx I aton, ( id..'- Rapids. Iowa, exeiutixe xue piesulent. Ilaibata Irxor. Oiem soii.il xiie presiilcnt; Maik lawrerne. Hoiimilul. iul tui.il xue president. ( h.olotte Slililull. Sanilx. seiietarx. Itonm Ieaiie. Santlx, Assoxt.it-iWoiiu n's ptisnleni, and Dan Assoi i.neil Sltaw, Murtax. tiisi,itini "it Max ..i 2d. Thanks everyone Po All our Friends: We the Mundy family Hunk each (or i our many kind and thorn htful considcrai urns for us durim our time of It -nuu'mcnt. an I lor the mam i in and lot in. tlmi-- s done noN.mtu" dei in. her lone - lil.ii o bill A Ruth Darlene Barbara hill. Motit EDNA HOGAN. WEST JOR-da- son-in-la- w Dawn and Pat Allen perform with the Modem Dance Club of Sl'SC In their "Spring Concert.' '.heir sons and brothers families; Dexter, Laura , Lee and three children, Merrily and five children. Ex-an- SALEM. ORE. am! friend, Jan Burdette, Salt Lake City visited with his Aunt Carrie Due at the home of her son J. Delial Ivie for a few hours, April 18. Both young lieople lave liecn attending BVB and will return to BYT again Ern is the son of this fall. Mr. and Mrs. EdwardfMary Em FRN HANSON. Christensenlll.mson, The Latter ' Ore. Flowell resident. Salem, a former MR. AND MRS. TED JACK-sn- n, Chirk and Stacy are happy to lave Normas daughter Jean, Salt Lake City spending a few days here. She came especially for her little son, Stacys She 4th birthday, Saturday. atteds a comptometer school in Salt Lake and will graduate at the end of this quarter. MRS. KEVIN CHRISTENSEN, Riclifield is spending a couple of days with her family, the Arthur Allens. BRINKEKHOFFS recently underwent surgery for his sinus. Complications set in, but it is reiwrted he is now aide to lie home and is getting along fine. Dellierts wife, Janice, Bountiful, was with him during his stav m the hospital. Pearl Robison, a sister to Del and her daughter, Tess went to see him hist weekend. STELLA JOHN SEYY AND HLS Fi- ancee' Jolenc Robinson visited in Mesa, Ariz. with his familv, the Leotard Seveys the weekJolenc was end of April here the past weekend with her family te Ralph Robinsons. 19-2- 2. ti:ss robinsun ls home from RYU for the summer witii her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Junior Robison. RICHARD AND JANICE NEIL- were Prnv overnight Their brother Fri. ami Sat. Paul ami his wife Susan and little girls live in Orem. S' in in i, AND MRS ARTHUR David. Ctndv and Sheri were m CfLir Citv, Fri. night to M'v their daughters and sis- - MR AL-lei- son, Delbert, KANOSH NEWS MR AND MRS C.ERAl.n were Relaxation technique pain control Habit control Memory and concentration Averett Hypnotherapist 25 S 100 E tor appointment ED-war- ds surprised when their friends. Mr. and Mrs. La Mont Mollerup, Bountiful drop- A.V U lied in on them. They sjxent Tues. and Wed. at the l.dwarils home. Their children, Smoking cessation 743-690- THE FOLLOWING ATTEND- - .vdh mid Applied hyp mis for- - Phone: spent Sat. and Sun. with Claude and Hilda Quarnberg. ters. La the Monte his wife, Alice Jean children, Salem, ft. daughter Janell EL-kson Sliawn, Hunter, I t., sient the weekend visiting at their parents home. A birtlukiy partv was en toyed on SiiinLix afternoon celebrating 11th birththeir grandson's day. A good tunc was had by Slane Edall, especially, ward, lurtluLiv boy. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Paxton visited at the Edwards home on SumLiv afternoon. MoiiiLiy afternoon they were also surprized to lave a dear friend, Dale llxslam, Salt Lake Cit,, stop in and vlst with tern. Mr. Haslam is connected with the Wycoff Co. in Salt Lake and was on Ins wav to attend meetings in St. George returning on Tlnirs. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards sjient Monday, April 28, visiting friends an visiting friends and attending to some business InCeiLir Citv. I dwards, and four and their and padding ! er "3 otto'll. Tin? has all surged to the and equipment seminars along with good food. We find more and more in Search and Rescue efforts, wo not only cross county lines but state lines. Presently a search is on between Utah and Arizona in looking for a doctor who went down on a flight two-sta- & te Maxine Robins downed a hurry. But, lately the batting average is way down. If the plane burns, the ELT burns. If it goes in the water the v won't In this latest crash, both are It tixik off high possibilities. with full fuel tanks and much of the trip could have leenover Lake Powell. Jo-len- e's tt, en e and family, Monticolloiaxe moved back to Scipio. !rn will co back to Munticcllo to I Which reminds us, many of the newer portable radios people take on camping trips and other outings lave this special frequency on them. It;s a good Idea when youre out for a few days to occasionally monitor that station. It might not only assist searchers, but could saw someones life. It is found many times tlat the locator will iMjunce or skip and the signal nay 1h? picked up miles from the actual location. Or if ttie antenna is brken off, it will only send a straight up signal. KANOSH NEWS breakfast was served to family members. Tlat same evening a recepMemmott and Emily: Scotts tion honoring the couple was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard held in the Orem Cultural Hall. Memmott, brother, Royce and Crandjia Morrell with Leisa, Susie Memmott and grandGlenda and AUene arrived in mother, Delight Memmott time to celebrate with all famparents, Mr. and Mrs. ily members and the huge crowd Mark Robins and her uncle who gathered for ttie happy ocand aunt Mr. and Mrs. Moht casion. Robins. Those joining the family GOth WEDDING ANNIVERSARY from Orem were, Mr. and.Mrs. Kirk Memmott, and Mrs. Jeff Mr. J. Wells Rot ins and wife, Memmott. After Hie session Pearl Peterson Robins Mrs. at the Temple, they all tad were honored for their GOth .lunch at Scott and Jolen wedding anniversary, Mou.Liv, lunch at Scott ami Jolene's 21. They were married home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin April In the L. D. S. Temple GO Bennett and two girls came and years ago on April 21, 1913. lad dinner. They have led a very good active life and been associand MEM-rnoMR AND MRS LON in chinch and civic afated Salt Lake attended a in the community of Scifairs musical festival in Riclifield health is goml and Their pio. where their grandchildren, active. Julie and Janette Memmott They were honored . iquciy, particiiatcd. They spent Sun21, by meeting Pearls April day visiting in Scipio. Mrs. Kabrother Clay Peleison and his tie Memmott came home with by having dinwife, Springville, tem. ner with them In Ncplii. That evening their son Bishop ! e MR AND MRS ED BALLOW Robins and wife Shirley ami recently visited their son Gortheir ilaughters Andrea and don and wife Joanne. They ahd Kathy ami Deann, surprised dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Franthem by inviting their friends, cis Bullard, Sigurd, Ut. Mr. Con I). Robins, Mrs. IVe Freda Memmott and Mrs. MR AND MRS LLOYD WAS-dWalHatch, and Mr. and Mrs. drove to Lotniox, Calif., at their dinner to Robins do Wed. to see their son Lyle and Lynn and family. Their son home. are the jurents of onen. They Delmar was there on an assignS'epli-ensoThelma Mrs. daughter, ment from the BYT and drove t'A Calif.; San Marcos, their truck home with them SciLeo Robins, sons, Bishop Sat. They brought some equippio and Mr. June Rubins, presment home for their farm. ently employed inLurnpe. They also raised Pearl's niece, Mrs, MR AND MRS DAVID PRO-!e- rt Pauline Fiampum, Las Vegas, and two children have movWe extend our conNcvaTi. ed home for the summer. They to them. gratulations lave been living in Venal, where Dave had employment last winter. ISON-be- first. The first few aircraft wore found in THE DESERVING ONES work. Didnt write last week about our trip to Arizona Copperland, Went down to attend Kearny. an Arizona Search and Rescue Board Meeting. The people there were the greatest host and tad some fine first-ai- d ed the Provo Temple Sat. mom ing to witness the marriage and sealing of Mr. and Mrs. Scott I Pan, Kearny, Arizona.... by Hilda Quarnberg MR AND MRS JAMES tah to The new locators now required on all planes, dont seem to be working as well as at The Scout O Rama this Saturday at the Fillmore Utah Stake House. It starts at 10 a.m. and concludes in Hie evening with a talent contest. gusher.... I Ariz. This area Contains some the most rugml country ini tah. Dont forget.... Brother Sam and his family came own over the weekend. With the cold weather, we stayed rather close to home. We did make it to the gun range, Sams son, Brad Saturday. and our Margie are a couple of sharp shooters. Both lad their old man taking a fine sight. After Margie and Brad fired the first round, my hands were suddenly too cold to shoot. JOHNNY QUARNBERG AND from Lscabinto, ppc And si'i'.ikina of clairs, thats .inoi her story, lint, the moral max be a toilet proof vest is not so bullet proof when the weekend.... Quiet f pos-- form is better, ct the aim is about the same. d course, shooting the P PC is a J as e.isx as plunking holes m chairs, Went up Clalk Creek aways From the amount of Sunday. water now coming down, if we have a few warm days well have a gusher. fiancee, Laurie Beard, Provo, AND ANDERSON Salt Lake City daughter Ihyllis, were here over th weekend IRENE Rational Hypnosis Kim L. May be a ten-rou- course. gutter around Hie parking area, modern restrooms and Hit' placing of the Father Escalante Marker. The marker was moved from Scipio to Fillmore as it was in the way of the t.c. freewav. A rtior Day act ivities at the crx included tree planting with school and citv officials present. The High Flying Millard Band was present to play appropriate numbers. ters. Clinic for Weight control n is visiting here with tier and daughter Rex and Lynn Allen a ml four daugh- The wife tried her stoop for the to see the work proceeding on the orb i'ai :. The first protect will curb an on ' Frankly Speaking It's great MR AND MRS BRAD THOM and two sons, Bountiful, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting wth their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson. v nt inn scipio news V 1 e. North.... 89G-407- Waddingham FLOWELL NEWS elected at Snow by Virgie ivie 1 I ' i'or-soi- m Stanley ; M - al those countries lad sensed his responsibiluv for Ids nation, I doubt whether this warfare, these bloody horrors, would lx? upon the world.. .Me are too prone, to look for the complex think causes, for things far away, when in fact the issues strike home into our firesides within the simplicity of life and action. Life is not very complex, after all, if we analyze it thoroughly and not well. This is President Roosevelts country. It is my country, and I must help to make it what is should be Yes. it is our count rv. we must all find strength to keep Hie tiattle-meof Liberty former straight. rLst-lin- linin' nrdner mini'll r.'T". tvranny tlat las and will alwaix exist. This tyranny attemps to enslave and bind men who wish to stand free. Let us remember the words of Ahratam Lincoln, "This love of liberty which God las planted in us constitutes the bulwark of our liberty and indi'iiendence. It is not our frowning battlements, our t g seacoast, our army, and our navy. Our defense is in the spirit which prizes liliert y as the heritage of all men, in all Lands, Destroy this spirit and we lave planted the seeds of despot-ist at our very doors.-Wlareally hapi'ened??'.' We nun never know but we may find some words of truth ami ierhans oxut illation in these words of Jhn i A PROUD FIRST TIME Mac and Roena Shields. Roena is in Salt Lake helping Iaia with her new little son. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stott were also lappy with the new grandiarents, are little grandson. A LOVELY EVENING WAS emoyed by a large group of ladies who attended a baby shower in the Relief Society room for CLaudia Watts. Tay Kesler and her daughter, La Nila Robinson plan..nl and prejared this Pin time. Many useful gifts were received by the mother to be. Games were played and us refreshments serxed. Claudia was thrilled to have her mother; a sister; a sister-in-law the former Dawn Nielson)and tier motlien'iUirl) who used to live in katiosh in attendance to help her enjoy this special larty. d"-li- ei- KANOSH FOI KS WERE IL v to luxe Vic and Lillian Rozers sii'iid a weekend in town. They hadn't Ivon lack for S"xeral months from their duties at the Manti Temple. Thev enmyed the recent Stake It Conference in Fillmore. was nice to lave Lillian i"i with ns at our regular choir practice Sumlav afternoon. THE NEW KANOSH TOWN Hall is completed with pretty brick facing, which ad ls much to our main street. its TLN COl PEES AND THLIR families received a surprise visit from Mr. and Mrs. St.m Johnson two weeks ago. Thev were sent on this errand by Hie Elder's Presidency to ask these families to In in then, Advertising during by to refrain from doing anybuy-in- g y from the stores for a (leroid. They were to rely on their food storage and supply they had or should lave lad. As a climax, Bishop Eugene Packer, who is assistance coordinator for Welfare services at Welfare Square was invited down to l.e the guest sjieaker at Sacrament Meeting. Dean Perkins and Datliel Whitaker were called to report ten-da- DAI I .IN AND Provo week end with Don SU ANM: sjint He and Phillis Quarnl'erg and Rodney. MR A MRS IT! ELI-AN- MP-so- n and Regzie, Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. l.xnn Thumps n ami Clad and Tiffanx, Granger; shmU Sat. and Sun. visit mg their arents. and grandparent's Mr. and Mrs. Riley Thompson. Sal. and Sun. the early occasion was an earlv surprise BrOoLiv party for Rilev Thompson. MRS WARREN QUA and sons, Fillmore. .sud Sunday with the Burtus Quam-Ur- g MR RN-lie- A family. MR AND MliS AI N MATII-ew- s and 'heir mother, Ila attended the wedding ceremony f their nieefr-an- d granddaughter, Mary Ann Stanley and Brent Riclards in th Salt Lake Temple, Friday morning, A prtl 25th. immediately after, a delicious Whitaker advantage of going to Welfare Square to do canning of several diflerent products. on how they and their families fared during these ten tiaxs. Each one expressed Hie feelmg tu;t it xxas a beneficial Eachramiix should luxe the same privil-edgIt really makes a family aware of what they have-oland and wlat thev don't lave in their supplies. I. uana Packer was asked to Sieak. She ami Bishop packer gave inspirational talks, eacli iK'aring testimony to the worth of the Run storage program and a years supply, as an inspired program. The Packers son Mark, accompanied them to K.mosli. Several coiqdes were acquainted with the Packers from taking e. Now open Imports Pottery macrame materials, picture frames, wrought iron, all types of Mexican imports D.-Un- n 195 N. Main St. inflation-recession- work. Quarnberg, Dhthc-.- l Hire the fAedia which ?: vill do you the most good for the least cash. Hire the Media who lives, works, hires a nd buys in your town. Hire the Media which supports community: -- and has awards to prove it THE PROGRESS Fillmore |