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Show r wMr'va ifrr.fl I d Marine Robins Scipic Stories by Hilda Quarnberg Sunday and Morvtoy. Attending ctmrch service and the Memorial Day services. Nora Ivie, now living In Salt Lake City was also home. SCIPIO NEWS TUREKA HANSEN S. I.. C., .sjnllt a few flaps visitlr.tr friends, her daughter Marm came Monitor to get her. THU) AND VAI.NA WASDEN, Aurora, Blaine and Ruth Was-de- n and children, Salt Lake vLsitlr.g City, siient Monday their sister Lorraine Monroe and fanulv. ANNETTE SABIN ANT) II, 1! daughter Sherrie, Orem visited Sunday wi'li Alan and Zelda Mathews. JIM ANT) Al'DKIAN I.AW-sohad most of their family home for the Memorial Dav. Delma and Bud Goole and son, Don and Ncldi Curtis, Quay and n, JACANA DAVIS AND THREE children and lone Monroe spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Monroe. Otellu ilerhert. MR AND JACK MRS n LAW-so- and fanulv, K. L. C.; Mr. Don Curtis, S. L. C.. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shaw, Nevada, siient Sunday with Donald and Alice Lawson. members m l Mrs. A at H; 0 a. in. nice crowd at MELVIN AND JERRIS BLN-ne- lt and two girls Courtney and .Lime, Provo sciit the weekend in Seipi'i and in Holden. Mon-lav- iidi'd. CRAM: NT LiC. LV WAN the adult Aaronic presented rriesth'io-- l eroep. ojioning prrr.er; Dick Br ibert. Nice talks and good music was riven bv the ymih pro-rr'.from nei. hl.oring towns. Mrs. I hyllis McKee directed BA ..'I L HhI.J'ON. SALT I ake City, was a guest at Bishop and Mrs. Robins home on Err lav and Saturday. 1 i, SALT Lake City sD-nMemorial day visiting with the Monroe famiL( m the soncs. C hsoine pravor; Kodnev Quarn-be- of Salt Bake City eiit the weekend cleaning the debris from their home. The heavy snow fall last Tuesday caused many branches and shrubs to fall. wi; wish to thank the Amerc.in I erem and their wives for 'he ery impressive services they rate at scipio ceneten r her family from RfiXIE MEMMOTTANDOTH-e- MANT LE. I: E H t lies. Her .son James, for her Momlay. r- came . MR AND MR.) sIT.VE .lCk-son- , S. I. visited their MR AND MRS JAY and family, Mylen, Ut. sjient Sunilav with the Bovd Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Hurt is Quarnberg They Tlmrstoy. came lor Karens graduation and drove on to San Diego, Calif, taking Stews two nephews back home. Ann Quarnl'erg and Kuril parents, family. EIAVOOD DROVE llalscn, also visited withKoyes Guy and family. MR AND MRS DOFG LON d MR AND MRS CLAlDE MAR-ti- n, Las Vegas, Nev., aresiand-in- g Memorial weekend here in Sunday his sisters and their met with them and all enjoyed a good visit. MR ANT) MRS CKAE MEM-mot- t, Kearns, Mr. Sam Memmott, Granger; and Mrs Chervl Goff, TaUor.sville, sivni the Memorial day with Mr. and Mrs. Le Voy Memmott. MR AND MRS DONALD Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Olson siient Stimliy visiting MR AND MRS JOHN CAROL MARY FAMt-l- v ion GO-in- JEAN PROGERT, ANN AND Quarnlierg, Orem, MR vis- KASEY spent the weekend with Mr. and Sheldon Quarnl'erg. Mrs. AND MRS RAYMOND Memmott, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Stone, Henderson, Nev.; visited with Mr. Freda Hatch and other relatives last week. BSCOX AL5LRT R w HA'! SAiTVAN ROGER IY100RE JAMES BOND 007" THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN ,-- ssr n yi, b y" u Thurs., Frl., Sat., Sun., A y-- 1, Mon. Tr'1 . . wV (l I II r United Artists iiLirsii an " g, IYER-so- n Mary im and Gary also ited the Carl prolierts. friends and relatives. OF THE IVIE t. and children, Salt Lake City sjient the weekend with their mother, Ylrs. Anna Day. n, were at the Will n an Ivie home enjoying a good visit MEM-mot- Idaho Falls, Idaho, andDe-niec- e Brown, Idaho Falls, sient a few tins visiting Violet Esk-lui- id and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robins. families MR AND MRS REED WAS-do- n and Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Barique, S. L. C., siient Satand Sunday visiting urday Reeds brother, Myron and Mary Wasden. OSSIE MR AND MRS MELVIN Scipio. MANY AND Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Memmott and Hiildren, Richfield; spent Sun-Ja- y and Monday visiting their mothers, Katie and Ina Mem-tno- ti and the Burtus Quarn-- 1 er:r fanulv. drove to Caliente, Nev. Sunday morning to visit their son Darwin and Faye Bradfield. OL-so- ROBINS, Springdale, stent Saturday and Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins ami Con D. Rollins. TO LRAD-fiel- ROB-ert- s, brother Trovo, Thurx lay. She brought her grandchildren of Orem back with her. MR AND MRS EARL AND KOYE Pavson spent Sutvlay with Gave and Carl Levitt and Robyn a friend, Cebr City also attended Karens graduation on Thursday night at Mijlard High School. NO LA WASDEN n SOREN-se- 20. 30, 31, June 73 Theatre Advertising during Ranosli Kapers by Dathel Whitak er JAY ANI) ARLENE MEM-mo- tt drove to Granger, Monday and visited their daughter Rosa Lee and her husband, George Noland Nolan and boys. ROBERT AND ANN MEM-mo- tt and two children TricLa and Wade, Las Vegas, Nev.; Wanda Anderson and two liys, Koosliaren, visited their grandmother Ina Memmott, Saturday. MR AND MRS KIRK IIER-ber- t, Ducshene sloped enroute to Fillmore where they boarded a plane and flew to Reno, Nev. with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Memmott tended their three children. The other two were in Salina with grandma Herbert. AT VISITING CLAUDE Quarnhergs over the Memorial Day weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ben I.oell, San Mateo, CA.; Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, La Sal, Etl; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Quarnlierg, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarnlierg, Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Arland Stephenson; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carvers, Nephi; Mr. and.Mrs. Clive Olsen, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olsen, Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. La Monte Main and daughter; Mrs. Hal Main, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Neva Gwen, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. and Mr. Morris Quarnlierg and children, Green River. WORD WAS RECEIVED itors attended church services Among them were: Sunday. Dennis and Marian Cummings, two children; the former Mary Black, husband and daughter; Itha Rowley and husband; Neca Watts; Jolene Ahstrom Warner and children; Jerry andShie-l- a (Kesler) Pincock and three children; Jerry and Annette (Nielson) Ileiki and family (Visitors of Melvin Whitaker family); Al. Pommers daughter, husband and family from California; Mr. and Mrs. Randy THE M. I. A. MAIDS AND of Scipio Ward recently bought and presented Merle Laurels Memmott with a beautiful centerpiece of flowers. Merle has been organist for different organizations; played the piano and accordian for so many programs, dances, etc. The leaders of the girls are Mary Monroe, Celia Monroe and Beulah Quarnberg. Merle says tanks to each one. ALTA MARTIN, RECENTLY visited her daughter Lola and family in Price, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo G. Robins visited in Price with Erdas brother. Mr. and Mrs. Muron Wasden sient the day in Price to listen to their grandson report his L. D. S. Mission. THE FOLLOWING tended the wedding of Quarnberg, Tooele, It. Mike Is te son of Jay and Helen Quarnlierg.: Mrs. Lenoir Nichols, Mrs. Blonda Quarnberg, grandmother; Mr. and M rs. Burtus Quarnlierg and two girls, Linda and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thatcher. mings. ALL OF THE WILLARD Whitaker families have been home to visit within the past e BISHOP e But Hanks to modern day laundry equipment, the wash can be done anytime, in less time. And womens -it new tlanks can he done by any member of the family. Heres how Grandma did it; 1. Bild fire in lack yard to heet kettle of rain water. 2. Set tubs so smoke wont blow in eyes If wind is pert. to inflation-recession- free-dom-- 50-1.- 50-7- 5? 50-1.- A. ers. 00 00 0. 700-80- 0. TCRNER CON-duct- ed 65 525-54- 0. Sacrament meeting ser- 375-53- vices. Invocation: Rey Holier. Bishop Turner took care of the business at hand which consisted of releasing the former Sunday School Presidency, Ray George as President and counselors: Stan Johnson and Rey lluber. Sustained to fulfill these offices were: Steve Stott as President, counselors: Leavitt Christensen and Albert J. Pom-me- r. Sacrament song: 0. 280-40- 0. 00 5. 500-60- 0. 600-75- 5. 90 0. 0. Jesus, Once 0. Birth. Sacrament administered by John Adams Passed and Brian Robinson. by the following elders: Steve Christensen; Randy Weeks, Ken Lawson; Bill Davis and Mac Shields. of Humble SLAUGHTER GRESS. Grade 00.29.25. 1- -2 A VERY LA RGE CROWD of families and friends attended services at the cemetery on a beautiful Memorial Day. BULLS: 1275-167- Yield lbs. $26. 5 SLAUGHTER STEERS: Good 0 ltis. $40.25-45.0820-99- Standard Holsteins lbs. $34.40-39.0- 0. Mostly 1050-13- 55 Dr. Dariel Dee Martin, of community education oP As a lot of people, I have always been Intrigued with hypnosis. I had never really done any studying on it. All I knew was back door sort of thing, md observations of the techniques on the stage. st So when a set up shop in Fillmore, T decided to experience hypnosis myself. was explained to me It (and vaguely I knew) there was nothing a hypnotist could make a ierson do if he didnt want to do it. The therapist uses a small rather dim light to Induce hypnosis. She said not to try to be hypnotized, but simply to concentrate on the light and her She said one really voice. hypnotized themselves, she was just there to help Induce the hypno-therapl- lbs. $34.00-41.5and Good aged 0. Hypnosis does not have to take place in a darkened room. It can be done in daylight or even bright stage light as anyone who has been to the theatre. Eventually, the therapist told me to close my eyes. I didnt really feel as though I was in a trance, but I did so as I wanted to cooperate in anyway possible. At all times during the ses- sion, I was analyzing (she told me I would or could be). I felt all during the session, I could open my eyes to discontinue it at any time. I then knew why many people said after It didnt work, you session really didnt hypnotize me." I was conscious, however, of a complete lack of feeling In It didnt hurt, it one finger. didnt have pins and needles in it as the rest of the fingers state. It was mentioned the light may did. It simply was not there. The therapist had told me duplicate or have a bole around it. In my case, it got brighter I would be conscious of my I did note it was and dimmer as I felt I was conbreathing. centrating on the light and as slower than in an awakening state, more as U one were (what I called later) small distractions occurred. This was asleep. She said the chests of those under hypnosis seema flash of light above a partialto cave in, right into the ed the 'window' and darkened ly of the chairs. backs movement of the hypnotists She mentioned being warm arms. My at one particular spot. left arm and shoulder did become warm although the right one stayed cold. I noticed afgrounds and $3.00 in those ter being awakened a slight which provide campgrounds metallic laste to my mouth and utility hookups. a feeling of warmth as though Annual State Park passes are I had taken a calcium gluconavailable to residents and out ate shot. Funny, wliat a subvisitors at a cost of conscious will do. Senior citizens $10.00 each. After several hypnotic extween 62 and 65 years of age me. I she awakened periences, and handicapped persons can do know there was no way I at half still purchase them could liave kept my eyes shut price, $5.00 per year. as she counted to three. I The 1975 season passes will was almost ahead of hertooi ofbe available at the Division my eyes as she said three. fices starting May 15, at 1390 She asked me then if I tad West North Temple, Salt I ake idea of how much lime she any City, Utah, at most State Parks I said something like siient. throughout the state and at reten minutes. It had been almost ofResources Wildlife gional 25 minutes. She tad tieen talkfices in Salt Lake, Ogden, Proing constantly. vo, Cedar City and Price. in bill in water. 4. Sort things. soap Make three 1 pile white. 1 pile piles. cullord, 1 pile work britches and rags. 5. Slur in cold water to smooth then thin down with billin water. 6. Ruli dirty spots on UiarJ, Rub scrub hard, then tale. but dont bile-ju- st cullord, rench and starch. 7. Take white things out of then rench, blew and starch. 8. Spred tee towels on gras 9. llang old rags on ft 10. Pore rench water in l. er bed. xirch with hot soapy 11. Scrub water. 12. Turn tub upside down. Go iut on clean dress-smo- oth 13. hair with side combs and rest brew cup of tee-sa spell and count yourblesslns. et Commercial $28.50-32.5- vice-presid- 0. t the second session, hypnosis was induced by simply closing my eyes, listening to the theramyself go pists voice. I felt ink) relaxdeeper and deeper ation to the point of almost dropping off to sleep. Those who have been under hypnosis describe it as pleasA rather than place A person will come out of this state by himself after a sleep, if for some reason the hypnotist does not the patient. During the hypnotic sessions I felt awake and could hear outside noises clearly. There was however, no distraction. I was analyzing, feeling no sensations, and even coming to some conclusions. One authority has called it a state of super awareness. a ant, a state. ert in FillThe more will make a post hypnotic suggestion to help those who are hypno-therap- ist -- losing weight, for smokingees-satio- n, pain control and other things as- - memory and concentration. She says it is difficult for a spouse to give a suggestion to his marriage partner, hut someone else can do the suggesting with embarrassing ease. MUSHROOM at Community College In Albany, Oregon, las been named the new educational of Utah Technical College at Provo. The announcement was made by Utah Tech President Wilson HV, Sorensen following final approval Thursday afternoon in Salt Lake City by the Utah State Board for Vocational Education. Linn-Bent- 930-11- J was Hypnotized Roger Moore an James Bond in flunked by two beautim; Maud Adams (left) and Brill F.klund. Albert H. Hroeeoli and Hurry Saltzmuns The Man W iih The Golden Gun will open jThurs. at the .Ty.iJ. ... Theutre through releuse by United Artists. Utah Technical College news Few 0. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Standard and low Good 3. wash--sh- 500-70- 00 the family wash Grandmother's fordoing recipe Shave one hole cake lie Grandma didnt do anything kettle with broom stick handle else on washday but didn't have the time. 25-5- 0? FEEDER STEERS: Choice 272-4lbs. $32.25 - 36.75. Choice two weeks, except Glen from 400-500 $32.00-36.0- 0 lbs. and Nev. who I'allon, Arlene, 500-0Choice $30.00-36.0- 0. lbs. in lives Riverside, CA. Choice 600-7lbs. Jim, wife, Sharon and little $31.00-35.5Choice 0 son, Steven, sient a few days $33.00-37.5lbs. Good 320-4in Bountiful with the Gadds, lbs. $28.00-32.2Good where they attended the temple 5 $27.25-32.0lbs. wedding and reception of SharGood 0 lb. ons sister and also graduation Standard and Holsteins $21.00-24.5- 0. Part exercises from High School of load 653 lb. Holsteins $23.25. her brother. 700-11lbs. Holsteins, some is Ray spending three weeks partly fattened $26.25-33.0in Logan fnishing the baseFEEDER HEIFERS: Choice ment of a friend. 0 His. $23.00-28.0Christine acconqnnied her 400-5lbs. $23.50-27.7Aunt Nora Price to Iiig Pinay, Choice Choice 0 lbs. Wyo. to take Lee Price, where $24.50-28.00 Choice he will lie helping his brothers lbs. $25.50-31.2Good 350-4on the ranch for the summer. lbs. $19.25-23.5COWS: High FFNERAL SERVICES FOR SLAUGHTER Cutter and Utility$19.00-23.8will 1 Clyde Charlesworth, Other Cutter 18.00-21.0minted in next weeks PRO- Senior Citizen permits available and over Park visitors 65 State will liave free entrance and day use of all State Park areas in I' tali, tanks to the efforts of the 1975 Legislature. Harold J. Tippetts, Director of I'tah State Parks and Recreation, states that House Bill 229 provides for the Issuance of free general admittance permits to senior citizens 65 and over in Utahs 44 State Park areas. Senior citizens are reminded that while the annual permit entitles them to entrance and day-usin the Stale areas, those wishing to stay overnight will still lie required to pay the overnight camping charge of $2.00 per vehicle in developed camp- - Salable at auction 1000 pared to 1225 last week and 750 last year. Good demand. Average attendance. R age attendance. Feeder steers uneven weights over 700 lbs. lower. 0 lb. steers mostly steady. Increased offering steer calves higher. Feeder heifers mostly steady, except weights over 600 lbs. higher. Heifer calves higher. cows $1.00-1.5- 0 Slaughter lower. Slaughter bulls scarce, about steady. Slaughter steers and heifers about steady on kinds offered. Supply 80(1 feed- 5. BY f verses. We Thank Closing song, Thee O God For a Prophet. Benediction: Dennis Cum- Staples; Lauralee Lawson; four friends from Bountiful who were visiting the Dr. Brunsons; Tonya Paxton; Denise Staples; Lynn and Diane (Hatton) Crayk and baby; and Adelia Cortsen. Claude Quamtierg on Sunday of the deatti of Melvin Farbush, father of Mack Farbush, Thailand. lie was on his way home and Connie and children will follow. VISITING A ANNA J. DAYS was Mr. and Mrs. John Iverson and children, Salt Lake City and Vivian Holman, Delta. Guest speakers were Dr. William Illingson and wife Joy. Sister Illingson was the former Joy Black, daughter of Marvin Black who used to live In Kanosh. Between speakers, the choir sang Though In the Outward Church Below, with Albert Pom mer and Willard Whitaker reading some of the KANOSII TOWN NEWS A LARGE CROWD OF Vis- market news Well-ground- ed in practical experience in the trades and indistry, Dr. Martn served as a refrigeration . technician In the AlrVorce; refrigeration apprentice with a refrigeration comapny in San Francisco; machine operator with a food machinery and chemical conor-atio- n in San Jose, California; esperience was full-ti- Shoplifting in Utah is costing more tlan $15 million a year. With the new law, plus the information were starting, we control or eliminate campaign hoe to thiscost-l- y crime. So said Robert Hansen, Assistant Utah Attorney General, at a meeting of the Utah Council of Retailers and Wholesalers in Sail Lake City on Monday, April 21. RECIPE serole 8 ox well-ground- ed Hansens siieecli was given at the kickoff of a massive publicity campaign. Purpose of the campaign is to make Utahns more of the seriousness of shoplifting and to inform them of the provisions of the I.aw passed this year by the Utah Legislature. Hansen explained provisions of le new law as follows: Merchants may now question and detain susiected shoplifters without tiecoming civilly or criminally liable for false arrest or slander. Mordants may also request ld any customer to keep all for merclandise in full view, again without incurring liability. Mordants nay sue shoplifters in civil cours for the full retail value of the merchandise stolen, plus court costs and attorneys fees, pins exemplary damages. Barents are rtsMmsilde for the actions of their children who are caught shoplifting, and may lie sued in the same1 Parway .shoplifters are. ents lave a responsibility to make a reasonable effort to restrain their children and to report any shoplifting to Hie store or to the police as soon as they learn of it. Crimital teialties remain unchanged. Said Hansen: shoplifting Is stealing, which can result in a jail sentence plus a criminal fine. And this is in addition to the lawsuit the merchant may now bring against tlur shoplifter. un-Ia- oz. noodles 3 oz. butter or margarine 3 oz. onion sliced 12 lli. Mountain Mushrooms, sliced 1 12 oz. flour 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp. Soy Sauce F ew drops Tabasco sauce 1 tsp mustard 8 34 po o4 pnt milk 4 eggs 3 oz. cheese, grated Tbsp. breadcrumbs Cook noodles according to inHeat 1 oz. butter structions. in a pan, and cook onion and mushrooms for 4 minutes. Season well with salt and pepper, put aside. 1 Heat rest of butter in a pan, flour, sauces and mustard. Add milk and bring to boil, stirring constantly. Mix noodles, onion and mushrooms into the sauce and turn into greased casserole. Make 4 depressions in the mixture and break an egg Into each. Scatter cheese and breadcrumbs over the surface and lake in 400 degrees oven, aliout 13 minutes. Serves 4. in ADMITTED TO BAR IN UTAH Weston Lee Harris, Sait Lake City, wxs a memler of a group of young lawyers admitted to jiractice liefore the Utah District and FederalCourts inUtali He is a on April 21, 1975. of Nellie Iverson. On hand for the swearing in of Weston were his mother, Mrs. Pierce(Betty) Nelson, and great-grands- on his grandmother, Mrs. Echo Blake, both Evanston, Wyoming. A luncheon at the Alta Club climaxed the days activities. Attorney Harris, wife Meg and two children moved to Salt Lake City from Texas last fall. INEZ ASHMAN HOME Mrs. Inez Ashman whostids the winters in Orem is again at home. Her niece Fern brought her home l.isl weekend and helped her get settled. Ferns husband died during winter. Hu K jML L2L& People holding once thought that lmn.s ear to a deaf a KIEV ? Hire the Media which will do you the most ; good for the least cash. Hire the Media who lives, works, hires J I land buys in your town. Hire the Media which supports community; service -- and has awards to prove it ; BY SPENDING THE SAME A half day can show you how to put your advertising dollars where and when they do the most. Use the same techniques as the Big Ones, Penneys and Sears. But get this valuable concept for the asking. Only newspaper advertising can utilize this "demand" type advertising and with proven effectiveness. (Just remember the big ones). if if if PROGRESS em- ployment in the evening while pursuing his education. Dr. Martin is a member of several professional societies and has conducted research in his field during various periods from 1970 to 1972. Said Utah Tech President Sorensen of the appointment: Dr. Martin comes to us with wide exierience as an administrator, but wlat is more imin inportant, dustrial experience and In the technical and vocational education which is the prime purpose of Utah Technical College at Provo. Shoplifting Egg and Mushroom Noodle Cas- stir journeyman machinist and setup socialist for Yarian Associates, Palo Alto, Calif; a machinist, Bute journeyman Machine and Engineering Co., Chico, Calif. Most of his work Call the PROGRESS to get this free information to benefit you. Fillmore 743-534- 0 t I |