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NORMA PAXTON SPENT A week In Salt Lake visiting her son Henry and family. & SACRAMENT MEETING FOL-we- d Sunday School at 12 o Monday June 22 &23 m pbvy MATES HOW FAR SHOULD A GIRL GO TO GET HER MAN? kf Of IUII Mima PKODIVK I) Iran. ,uUure 230 Ii). Leads for Si Cauhfl nr si low bill cello wrap io 25C Or. it not her to over 1U0 childrens each lemons ic stjuc.-z620C I.ir.ao ,h h hr i. iui, pring crop 19 MI 4 1 & if 1 if if if if if if jiii"OTrriiiMTnTrrnrrnnrnTT &4 1 if Cl fitsh frjing Ivr.L- l' whole lb, 55 lb. 59C 590 l'cll Chunk Stjle IMlogna lb. M CH 'CKIUKS t if if Me if Ml- - if if if if if if if ifif - if if if if if if Loie ft I). Di'pers .1 U F. w. F. 1 u I $1.59 u IF I a:.g Pi: v:.e 1 l ! :,e 'r.': g 1 Fiii W. 'A. W. FN F, F. F. he Crean 12 gal, Mriuberries 10 oz, orange Juice 12 M oz, 120 ban Franciavo Sourdough Bread 73? Joimsuns No-Mo- re rug. 990 Jett at home oz, Colgate Anacln Tangles now only lUU's C9C C if if if fJQ'npiircf Whitakers Melthe with vin Whitaker; Dean Perkins families; and Clay and Nora preef Dr. Baler wire $30 spool moon-shin- Wliatcott. A beautiful quilt was being worked on as the following program was given: Three Blackouts were presented by the following sisters: Teresa Adams, Kristi Penney; Sharon George; Nora Price; Roena Shields, Crystal King and Fay Kesler, Solo: by Lola Rollers. The pravers were given by Blanche George and Helen Rog- panying him were his wife, Lillian, her sister, Ludy, and their mother, Mrs. Yates. This was a happy surprise for Willard and Dathel to have these folks come on her birthday and their wedding anniver- f to need any embellishments. To preserve the simple authenticity of their story, the producers of decided to use former moonshine (hirers as the actuul stunt drivers in the film. Throughout the film, the main integrating factor is the music of Wayion Jennings, sings and narrates the film, thereby giving it the feeling of a iolk tale. The musir track was recorded in Nashville with some of that city's top musicians. The score they put together is a perfect blend of film and musir that gives Moonrunners the truly ethnic Southern feeling so essential to the film. Moon-runner- s t TO FURTHER CELEBRATE and their anniver10th, Willard and Dathel drove to Tooele to visit their daughter, Anita and family, who had recently moved into their new Iiome. Anita and son Jared, joined them and they drove to Grantsville to see her birthday sary, June another daughter, Linda Martin and her family. The following day was spent visiting Willards Uncles, Aunts and cousins at Pine Canyon and St. John. On their return home, they stopped In Delta and visited Nola and Don Bunker, and Mrs. and Mrs. Rodney Shields (Nolas parents). These were two joyous days lor the Whitakers. If'.' I! Ill'tf 1 It 1 !! K !f 1 t ers. HIS VISITING SISTERS, Melba and Grace Staples; son Willard and family; and daughter Nora Price; was Herman Whitaker, Bountiful; accom- Each sister furnished her favorite salad, which was a beautiful sight as they were all spread on a long table; and not two salads alike. Partaking of these delicious salads was the climax to a very enjoyable !!' ' 1! Buy a Baldwin sary. THE RELIEF SOCIETY'S Spring Social was held In connection with Homemaking Day, June 10th. The family health lesson on dental hygiene was Pianosrand organs Buy the best Contact Ron Rasmussen wow P Pepper jjj( i x;3wgpa'cxv)w $1 June 19, 20, & 21 FROZEN FOODS F.ggo Waffles 11 W.F, Fanuly Home Strawberries ' Birdeye Cool Whip W.F. Orange Juice Hiland Festival Ice Cream Ililand Ice Cream Cucumber 2250 Crisco Oil 24 oz 990 PRODUCE Whole Sun Orange Juice 4990 Avocados Cherries MD Toilet Tissue 4 rolls770 Cucumbers Italian Squash English Cottage $1.95 Fab King size laundry soap MEAT Borateem 4 box $1.69 $1.69 Fresh Fryers cutup 59? lb. Came to US 1947 Pork Chops Family Pak Center Cut Ribs Chuck Wagon Dog Food Center Cut Pork Roast I.oin End 40 $7.49 Greenland Fillet & Morrell Cure ,b '. .c $ ; -- Peas Welch's Grape Jam 790 S i'v on Chemical Company ILS.J. 8000 feet $20.00 spool Price. Or 10 E 4 on Sunday Iggest LPI Store In the West Summer sale now in progress! See our COLOR CIRCULAR ! 6G? oz, 42? oz, 12 gallon 96? $3.79 gallon 9 12 229? lb. 59? lb. 225? 25? whole 56? II). lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. $1.19 $1.39 $1.49 $1.19 79? 89C $2.19 lb. $00.1 GROCERIES I jCittle Pancho Mexican f ood- 4 tf McBride Lumber Co. 55? oz, 38? 30' s $1,89 Western Shores Daytime Diapers 13 Potato 12 $1.18 Chips Pringles 55C 46 oz. W.F. Pinapple Juice 2 12 Hunts Pork and Beans 285C 300 38C Libbys Pitted Olives W.F. Margaret in Provo Salad Dressing qt. 79C $1.75 Downy Fabric Softener King 48 oz. Wesson Oil $1.79 22 oz. 68? 10? off Joy Liquid 5S1.00 j Double Luck Cut Green Beans We now have in stock u full lineof We now have in stock a full line of Everybody Welcome at Pioneer Market Open Seven Days a week - 10-and till till 81 oz, 10 Chunk Boloney Hams Whole or half Loves Free Country o 90 $1.49 I 'W if CF&I 99? 3n? Rot 0 TO HONOR WILLARD hts birthday, Monday, June 16, a lawn party was held at the moonshine chases, ing which time he didn't receive esen a single tiaffic ticket, have been incorporated into the fictional fabric of the Moonrunners screenplay, which was written by director Gy Waldron and produced by Robert B. Clark. The ordinary exploits of drivers are wild enough not very well presented by Gayle dur- hair-raisin- Green Giant Cut Green Beans Cream Corn made by Catherine J 45 or. 550 Ores, IP uz. 770 770 in i)res-ii- It.di I Hr .axe 770 French, 5 oz. $1.79 t - !i t nl I.ibm i n ut Float 3 1,15 I il b ywert Peas m Butter 4$l !. I Closing song: Sing We Now At Parting. Benediction: Craig Kimball. Among visitors In town the past week were Neca Watts, son Bart and grandchildren, Sandy and Robert Hunter. 4 qts Baler Twine Super strength remarks were very interesting. clock. Vernon Christensen conducted the services. Opening Now Let Us Rejoice. song; Invocation by Boyd Luke. The Sacrament was administered by Dean Shields and Brian Robinson. Passed by: Dale Perkins; Lloyd Kesler; Craig Payne; and Gall George and Robert Hunter. High Councilman Allen Mathews was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hunter as guest speakers. The Hunters reported having spent over 2 12 years In the Mantl Temple as ordinance workers which was a wonderful experience for them. The choir sang Savior, Re- - Hires k Super for bales ever IOO lbs. aj.lehieJuice Jab if .if .if . if .if .if : 1 ! I. it S Piug'.t Potato Ch ps 3 p ik $1.19 Hi!. i.-- Pork an J hear.? 31 o. 2bTC Farm Pitted Olives 3y? !.! 790 . V, 5i .J Quart I am' l'ab.?oft!'.er, King 9ize$1.7.'i .ih Ja I if if if urn H U Bak-o- Mr. Mathews read a poem which he had written that morning in honor of his father. His stomping music performed by Way-ioJennings. A mixture of fart and legend, the character played by Kiel Martin is based on a real life moonshine driver in the Carolinas, Jerry Rushing. Some of the actual adventures Rushing had in his fifteen years of Jim Mitrhum ntara as a moonshine driver in the wild, hilarious film, .Moonrunners, which will open .tlMfi at theCTL&J-Theatre through release by United Artists, an entertainment servire of Transamerica Corporation. 743-512- 7 Fillmore, Utah 84631 if Hun-nirut- FAMILY OF deemer of my Soul. George. received yours contact Ronald Hare if Rib- SPECIAL NUMBERS WERE given during the opening exercises in Sunday Sciiool to honor our Fathers: Talk by Shirley Watts, solo by Cheri Kae Christensen; remarks by Ray Sunday ENTIRE KANOSH NEWS Class. of '65 reunion will be held Saturday, July 5, 1975. Notices have oeen mailed to all alumnus. If you have not $ Great- F LOWELL NEWS MRS GARY (GAE) DEAN and baby, Patricia, Salt Lake City spent several days visiting her mother Veta Rasmussen and Grant and Jean. grrrmrrnTrrrrrnTrniiiTniinTll if Notice if if if if gathered celebrate er Craig Kimball and family. COLO cd THE Henry and DomaFrampton were here for the Fathers Day weekend: Bob and Evelyn, Earl and Carol, Fillmore; Viron and Merodee Penney, Salt Lake City; Thad and Pauline, Las Vegas, Nev.; Kent and Sandra of Salt Lake City and Lloyd and Marie, Fillmore. It has been quite a time since all six children of Henry and Doma have all been able to get together all at once. Lots of visiting and picture taking took place. GUESTS OF DOROTHY AND Chirk Paxton, are her broth- ant. CHARLES MC BRIDE VtS-islwith his son andwfie, Pat and Mollle and family while members 17th to grandmother, Rebecca Me bon's 90th birthday. Untied Artists Corporation. Sudden pressures against the family patriarch, played by Arthur find the three of them matching wits against a crime syndicate, the federal government and a local moonshine baron. Although ill equipped for any battle of wits, Mitchum and Martin are compelled to defeat their enemies while preserving the integrity ot the clan leader. The result is a brawling, ethnic slice of rural America punctuated by wild chases and foot FRAMPTON FAMILY in a year. Shane, age 3, and Amy, age 5, joined the Dallin Nielsen Jr. family on May 31st and Anna Marie was born last Jyly to Doug and Ann Nielsen. wild and drivers of today in the Carolines. It's the story of two goof offa, played by Jim Mitchum and Kiel Martin, cousins of a proud and poor moonshine clan, vtho spend all their time chasin ears and racin women. The film, which will open 7. it.! L at thel UJCd. Theatre, is being released by United Artists, an entertainment service of Transamerica PENNI JOHNSON IS IN Mont, visiting her sister and husband Dr. Micliaeland Ginger Agee and son. Gary came this last weekend to take his family home. ay were Mrs. Roger (Sliar-o- n) Olpin, Beaver; who were by Sharon's mother, Dorothy McBride, and Aunt Margaret Rowley, Fillmore. The latter two were house guests of their sister and husband, Donna and Frank Bates, Downey, California. Sharon and Stiarl stayed with friends. The red carpet was really rolled out for the Utah visitors. They were taken to Disneyland, Huntington Library, the Marlneland at Long Beach, and the J. Paul Getty Museum, Chinatown, farmers Market and the ocean. Donna and Frank were celebrating their wedding anniversary the last night so they hosted a dinner for all of their guests at a delightful restaur- EVELYN . June LAKE THURSDAY gensen, for several days. AND is a funny folk tale based primarily on the actual exploits of moonshine MA RY STEPHENSON AND two daughters Tina and Lisa were In Logan visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jor- Teeples and sons Gary and Darren spent a weekend In Wyoming. They took their daughter-in-la- w Connie Teeples and son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers, (Rosie Nielsen) at the University Hospital, Salt Lake City. Bishop and Mrs. Dallin Nielsen visited the happy new parents over the weekend in Salt Lake City. Richard will be beginning his senior year at the University of Utah this summer. This little boy is the fourth grandchild to be welcomed into the Nielsen family circle with- - FAMILY GROUP RETURNS A RIVING IIOME LATE SAT-urd- TO ATTEND A Hardy. 1975 a boy was Moonrunners MR AND MRS CARL NIXON Testimonial Sunday honoring Bevan Hardy was Geniel Stevens. He is her nephew and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd m i'i tl n IN DELTA Tale of Moonshine Drivers Greenriver. and three children, Logan were weekend guests of their parents, Cecil and Bly Nixon. grandpa rents. DARRELL Pam Meminott Sanders participated in the graduation exercises at Utah State University on June 5th. She completed her requirements for a US decree in education in March of this year. In Logan for the special occasion and to hear president Spencer w. Kimball deliver a sermon at the Baccalaureate services and Bob Hopes ad- - L nurs., & sat." dress to the graduates were llune 19, &21 20, Memmott and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Sandra. THUNDER R05 Pam is married to Craig guibeen who A PRACTICE RUN lias ONLY WAS recently lders, promoted to manager of the THIS IS THE South Hamilton Drug Store Ir. where they plar Brigliam City on making their Iiome ai the present time. 2&&&ak i : 1. IN SALT in to attend the wedding reception honoring newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bennett were Stan and Joy Harmon, Albert and Michael is Cliasty Bennett. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathon Bennett, Herriman, Ut. Geniel. Sliawn Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Stevens is spending a vacation with his Hello World! On June PAM MEMMOTT am nd as They visited Springs. and two children family. Geniel also saw her first great-grachild, the son of Landon and Peggy Marlor. Koye brought her mother home and remained for a few days. Site left her daughter Tammie here for a longer visit with her grandparents, Crant and while in Australia, seeing much as possible on the way home. They visited Tokyo, Okinawa, and Hong Kong. They brought home souveneirs and many memories. o U -- Rock 'Moonrunners' Wild, Funny in Craig and Connie and Jason, also Steve and Joyce Teeples ng a jt ,y v f, f . $; I, ".i v Vv,7i4VAH " TV 'V "i f X' A 1bLEI!a. Cro!land... herdaughter, KoyMcKee and children to Rexburg, id. recently. They were the guests of Kent and Sharon Marlor and they were for the past 4 12 years. They will be going last to visit his wifes parents and family before settling down in the western states. Their three children are Detra, Michael and Laura. The last two were bominAustralia. Dean worked as an architect in Perth, doing photography on the side. They did a lot of sight-seei- J4 f ,? and three children are here visiting with his mottier Ruby Brunson for three or four They returned two weeks ago from Perth, Australia where - , HaoLDsE!,f!.l!!s DEAN AND WIFE. MARCAR-e- t ot 1175 weeks. 7&t -, Return fro Australia PROGRESS tali 8!G:il , 't'V, ' ui! 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