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Show ! HOLDEN NEWS CARL AND PHYLLIS BEN- FROZEN FOODS mi mi (stall Imu iitu Slked Cheese 12 o. Kt .'It Mteed merisan Cheese 12o. I.ti k.iv Iee. Mat o.it ine Ih. w "i n Vas () 2o. w o. Iranqc lutee 2? t 39C ( w lice fi M.i. at oiii and F. Ot M. m i i hi .It o. 4894 cheese 20 o, 59C 16o. oil) Hicaded Shrimps K. mi 89CS 4 I $2.19 4 in : 85 C Pizzas. (lav ors i. in 2 (i.ilinn lie Cream Kniii.iI or Holland Du tell lee Cream K I 589C: I in kc s I 99C Vi cmonadc bo. C (irade Ih. Snrucsl mi MEAT Du. me h.u to to die four fires. Wednesday.;: l meals in the ad. DropS iis SPEC llkflt'l gel m and sec his m x I meat specials tliis wick. Spanish Sum Seedless : St V I (Hess New Dry Onions lb. ! Crapes lb. 229C lb. Crapes 35C:f: 35C 3 'abbage lb. ( Plums lb. ::: DOB-so- n and two children. Tooele were the guests of their parents. Burton and Lula McKee for the Labor Day eekend. $1: IK? 39C Wesicru I amilv I una Wilderness C hei rs Pie no. 2 can y siern Shore Plastic Wrap 200 ft. : m i 49C x Food 10 Ih. Olives 35C or Pilled Valencia a W. F. Instant Dry Milk 20 qt. :j Wesson Oil 48 o. : ( old Power Oiant 54 off 32 o.. ; Palmolive Liquid Giant Cleanser Aja $ Sunshine Graham packers 16 o. Hunts Tomato ; : Pam Cooking oil 9(f). i: Fruit Float Assorrcd Flavors Tide 5(K off Family Size Bow Wow Dog $1.79 x 3S1 $ $3.69 ? $1.79 $1.07 !; 89 C : 1 389C 49C P;' 495T 894 3$l $4.09 - was granddaughter. viewed on I. V.. August 20 lor die enure game she plavcd with Margaret Court o usiralia in a lournamenl plain! ;U Toronto. Canada. she placed second and rc- - Ml A lurkev Franks Kov al Rock Cornish Game liens Western Familv Boneless Ham KOPN AND DI M Id. md M.ld Cheese Uistvin Familv Orange Moi ion Macaroni and Pai k. iv Keg. Margarine ( BURTON & LILA BADG-c- r went to Salt Lake Thursday. They were the guests at t lie home of their son and wile. Billy and Maureen Badger and sons. They attended 12 o. PUODlCF )oie 1 Pmcapi'lc 3 i Hi w ( ( tmoiis antaioupe Is ( K Kll I lb h eav held at Utah Technical Colin Salt Lake. Their grandson Robert Badger w as a graduate receiving an associate degree in electricity. They also visited their daughter-in-laMaureen at the hospital where she had undergone major surgery. We are wishing her a speedy recov- lege ' i i ii I oilcl uimlv I j. W- - soil Oil Ko . lluiiis oiiluto Paste I ild-;- Mcnihol. t (i o. lime, sensitive gel ' 'i am Familv Dunk Miv b flavors i stem i W esiei n Familv U e Cream : gal ' ! if EPOD.TOWN spiritual bi:iklini, character. M.mv more hits of council and advice were given in the tribute and was concluded with: "Grace has always been good company, one ot good cheer. She can often he heard singing or whistling lor I)1V1. IN VISITORS RECENT town have LaMar and Beulah Christensen. Also Ervin and rvilla Martin who have been here looking over their home. They purchased the laic Aihella Penney home and plan to move to Kanosh next spring. I heir daughter Janan and daughter-in-la(Rogers' w ile) were with them. A community fortunate to have such talent as Die Whiiakcrs have." A poem "Within my Book of Memories," was read hv She exMarian Madsen. pressed her love and the fond memories she had of the pleasant times spent in the Staples home as a girl. Mrs. Staples said a few words, expressing her love lor Kanosh and the many Iriends she has. A beautiful necklace was presented to the honored guest to show the love and esteem that the home folks feel for her. is HI LMOKE NEWS LA FRANCE & BEULAH Payne had their children all home for visits during the summer. Robert and Shiela and four children canto from Portland for the week of July 4th. He teaches Economies at Portland Community Col- d Jl endow - t Mo mints BEN-net- t. Inglewood. Calif, spent AND REBECCA labrunt and family spent the weekend in Idaho. They took Robin to their daughter. Ricks College at Rcxburg. Id. and spent the rest of the lime visiting their friends. Nancy and Byron McBride in Pocatello. DREW List week with Wells and Audrey Brunson; in Oak City w;th the Dutson families; in Salt Lake City with the Suon-so- n lamily and mother. Edith Bennett wlu underwent eye surgery. MRS EARL GOOCH AND children. Woodland Hills, (aid. called to see the Wells Brunsons on their wav home Iron! Provo, where they left a daughter who will attend B.Y.U. VISITORS AT THE HOME of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards this past week were: Bonnie Hone, his sister from Los Altos. Calif, who staved ith them a week. Then their daughter Jerry Lou Hurtado and her live children. Hunter, were heic lor three days. Also Jancll Ekker. their daughter and hcr son Shawn Irom West Jordan came for a short visit and their son AND MRS MERMN Beekstrand. Karin and friend Chris more. Calif, Friday with Beekstrand. Heber Citv ras their daughters. Karlcnc and a Allen from Liver- stayed overnight his mother. Eva They went on to to get their two aS a n n -- MR AND MRS MAX cn-rou- s V e Msksxtxsros a MR AND MRS ROILA Stott and members of their MR AND MRS ST NH Y family from Kaysville spent Pearson spent the long weeka few days here this week end with members of their at their home, l.imilv in northern Utah. Orrin Beekstrand Jr. his wife Cecilia and their baby MR AND MRS BARNES, two their son. Dale and daughter Dugway. Audrey. spent davs here this past week Glenda. Delta were here at with his father. Orrin Sr. the home of their daughter was here harvesting his grain. Judv and her husband Bill Fieeman on Friday. I hey BFCKSTRAND. JOSEPH were helping their daughter HIS SONS. Craig and Mark CIhivI and her two children and Craigs Iricnd Carol move to Fillmore. Hill. Bountiful stayed overI OIS BUSHNELL A HI R night with his mother, Eva Beekstrand They also visited daughter I a Von. Irom Cali-lo- t the Harold Beekstrand family. ilia are here enjoy ing a Joseph, his wife. Jean, v iil al their home here. their sons Ronald and Mark and a daughter Mrs. Janice returned Thursday Hough Irom a trip to North Carolina to get their son Craig who finished a two vear LDS Mis- - - bedroom home Kanosh. large corner lot $13,500.00. 2 2 58 acre, with II fruit trees. bedroom home Kanosh. about 2'. out buildings. $16,500.00. j .79 FIGHT THE RISING COST OF LIVING! Bar S weiners 89 SAVE NOW WITH Flour tortillas Idoz. Golden Griddle syrup .49 41.00 toilet tissue acres with irrigation Bette Millaway Representative Box 156 Holden, Utah 84536 Phone: (801) Uniting buyer and seller. Economy CAItS 1973 Plymouth Duster Tudor hardtop, 36oz. SOFT WATER You cn um l op, dothM wtjf longar, w(w homing com lot. 1.19 Ivory liquid 32oz. Jeno's asst, pizza .99 1 economy 6 cylinder, automatic transmission, less than 10,000 miles new radial steel belted tires. 1973 Opel Tudor sedan, 4 speed, economical 4 cylinder. 1972 Capri, 4 speed, air conditioning. 1972 Pinto Runabout 1971 Kelly i a a e ft Pinto Tudor sedan l?D(D CJ CALL 743-G0- 01 AND SAY... WaMffWBWt McBride Lumber Fillmore. Utah ""- -1 795-220- 6 Our 50th year- USED CLEAN. FILTERED T; ight.-wit- ra Carnation tuna Poppsicles 18pack Comparer kmt) - - n MD 2D manit is a I i i hils a Whicker Anderson Banquet meat pies S issue 4 p.k k V. sil l II ( hunk I una W s'v. i ii Slimes Plastic Wrap 2(H) W i si i n Shou s Saiulw kll Bags 15(1 How Wow Dog I ood ID lb. Bag all ih ia Pitted Olives AN sum j amilv Instant Drv Milk Noj i lu h . jJBIue Bonnet margarine' .49 lb. nusu.r d w o lb. 2 is lhc t,nU)tions. .A,llsu. ,,un) in v Eva-ly- the commencement exercises MR 2 Krati Ind. Pimento. Swiss. American .. loliovv s: , s I Viil'ess ( irapes inile-ntan- w Juice !2o. Cheese Casserole arc as the contestants Grandmother Cortscn and do"Grace was much ing some repair work on her as a soloist in special home. His wife Nancy and lege. and funerals. She two children Ricky and Jeff programs Richard and Nina and their in the War Choirs under sang w ere here. four children were the second brothers her of the leadership week in August. Richard is until they left. Then with ON THE RELIEF SOCIETY at Porterville Grace Stott, she assumed the MEETING S ( RAMENT (California) High School. He llomcmaking Day. a special roll in music in the Ward as was conducted hv Vernon recently was made second program was given to honor Chorister for main vears. hv counselor to the Stake PresiInvocation Christensen. Grace Staples. She will leave I S a Bishop. depended lKiin ,Vlkins. has dent there. her hometown where she on the two Graces for the lie name of Cl.uk Crook Ronald and Donna Baker ,iu.d hc most part of hcr 82 success in the music departwas approved to he ordained stopped in Fillmore to see vears. Her early vears were ment. a Deacon in the near future. her parents and also Ron's spent in Hatton where she "Grace was a composer of Bro. Christensen announcbv. was horn. family, the Cecil Bakers, music and words. She rethe Homcmaking counted to me that she would ed that Bart Whatcott and from Michigan to AriEnjoying AT THE HOME OF DOUG-laKirk Penney had been adlesson were 39 ladies. It was wake cheek on their property zona to in and the night up and Beth Crosland for the vanced to the ollice of Elders at Flagstaff. They stopped Lcola George new strains by presented of and music w eekend were Blaine and Jan at Stake Priesthood meeting. followed bv the program: a words would flash overnight last weekend on her through Crosland and three boys. Following the Sacrament their wav hack to Michigan poem which is typical of Aunt mind. She then would write Grccnriver. Wyo. Jan and Grace in her service, a piano solo was playwhere Ron is studying for his early years of them as they came to her. hoys remained for a week's martiage was read by ed by Beverly Christensen. loctorate at Michigan State "She organized the first visit. The guest speaker was J. in the field of AdministraLawson. Ward and Stake singing Elder Bruce who tion. Donna is in secretarial A son "A Pal for the Utah Mothers Choruses. Her coun- filled a missionCarling, WARREN & ELLA CROS-lanin England work. Trail. "was by Grace who cil to the Mothers as and family enjoyed hav- wrote the sung and was the missionary commusic and Dathcl a Stake Singing MRS MARVIN (ESTELLA) Director, according ing their daughter Jcri home Whitaker. Morita left Thursday to return panion of ( lev c Christensen. in held now the records to for the weekend. Also at Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Car- to her home in Milford. Mich. A beautiful tribute, written reserve by Artemcsia George, their home was tneir nephew by Prcal George was read by then the Stoke R.S. President ling. his parents, and a sister, She had been with her mother. Reggie Thompson. Midvale. were in attendance. Helen Rogers. Myrtle Beauregard, since the with Grace Staples as her He is the son of Leland and Mr. George w rote: A T VISITING THE death of hcr father. Clayton, Stake R.S. music director Dora Mac Thompson. in earlv August. Monte and his wife Alice vion in North Carolina on the JOHN AND JANA WHICK-e- r sons. Doug and Kenneth Jean and family came for a 21st of August. On the way and .two children. Orem, who have been in Utah this two day visit. home they went to Washing- - WClldUlfl visited their parents. Dean summer working at the HomeSunday one of the couples ton D.C. and went through the ir. and Mrs. Don W. An- and Marlene Whicker and stead in Midway. w ho went to Haw'aii with them new1 the East, there in announce the marriage Jack and Edna McBride. Icmplc derson Harold They also visited the came to sec them from St. of their daughter. Terry Lvnn ; Beekstrand familv. VISITORS AT THE HOME ,(( Mr pan Kav whicker. George. GUESTS OF HELEN ROG-erStewart Harold and of Belva d Uos aiui Mr. 0p Mrs. were her daughter and FERRIS BENNETT SPEND Sl, CHARLOTTE ROBISON during the weekend were the law. Patti and l vnn (;nini Whicker and request son-ithe long weekend here with was happy to have her son son Al Dean, his wife LeVcrn hJ of your comAnderson and daughter. Amy. hcr mother. Roma Bird and pleasure Jack and his wife Phyllis and their family front Tooele. her husband Howard. She pany at an open house in then of M.mna. Cowley spend a day here These folks gave the program honor on works in the church offices Saturday the 6th with hcr. for Sacrament meeting on day of September. 1975 from in Salt Lake City. She also enjoyed having Sundav. H until II p.nt. at the First hcr granddaughter La Von and Third Ward Relief Society DEE AND DIXIE ALLRED her husband and three sons AND GWEN KENNETH and their four sons spent the from call to sec her. Sandy Orem Duncan. spent Sunday FOR SALE with hcr holiday weekend here with his sister. Lola D. FOR SALE: HOLDEN. 4 building lots plus one share of irrimother. Lola D. Bushnell. MRS. GROVER SWALLOW Bushnell. w gat ion water. $2,500.00 cash. and her daughter, Vanda. CLEVE BUSHNELL. WHO Nevada called to see him one GREEN HALGH VAIATK 10 acre lots, share in well (culinary) no electricity. $5,000.00. will be teaching school in week. She was tak- - is in West Jordan helping in this dav cash. Kanab this coming year af. ing her to Provo to go to school the home of hcr daughter. spent the weekend here with at the B.Y.ll. Carolvn Bhiek. who was in 2 bedtoom Lome Meadow Vj share water, plus out buildhis' mother. Lcnna Bushnell. an at eident. It ;ngs. SI6.9(m).(K). Jcs I be-or- LAST WEEK Utah were Allen and Algie Stephenson. They were the guests of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lee. The Lee's took them to several secnic attractions in CARL AND PEGGY NIXON the area, w hich made the visit and family, Logan were a pleasant and interesting weekend visitors at the week. home of their parents, Cecil: LEE R. AND VICKI CROS-lanand Bly Nixon. and daughters. Valarie VISITING AT THE HOME and Kcllec Ann spent Sunof their parents and grand- day at Lehmans cave in parents. Ben and Ida Cros- Nevada. land during the Labor Day BRUCE AND JOAN ASH weekend were Maynard and and La Rae Crosland. Bounti-tul- , In and two children, Bountilul spent the Labor Day wcck Mr. and Mrs. Phil Crosland and family of Kearns: end with their parents, the Clint and Camille Turner and Cecil Nixons and Garr Ash lamily. Sandy. RECENT OVERNIGHT guests of Burton and Lila were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ash-b- v and two children. Wcndov-er- . cowed a nice cheek and an Ncv. Mrs. Ashby is the is She .irmliil of red roses, former Carol Badger, daughtof another nd e the meaning er of Harold and Betty Bad!r" "as,n wherever site lias play- ger. cd. She is now at Rye. N Y. ALLEN & ALG1E STEPH-ensoand w ill finish at Forest received a pleasant Hills. N.Y.. before Hying back on the wedding surprise her resume Sail Lake to 10 studies at University of Utah. anniversary of August 22. J5 Mon- sen's 1 SPENDING Great tennis season S'ti.iuoii. and Mrs. Ru heir in Bickncll. Billy had recently spent a week with his parents, while he was busy painting their home for them. M SIR TI(N THE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erv a imposes IRENE PAXTON, on one to irv to recount the and son Chailes. are happy to iiianv hours ot service render- have their daughter Mcro-- ed In Grace Staples to lici dean, her husband Floyd and comniiinitv. church and leison Alan here to spend a owmen. She has gracouslv week with them. responded to the reiiiest made of her in giving service STAPLES HAS GRACE whenever the call was made to had i lie following family memor entertain with cheer, sooth, bers visiting her recently. Ller her beautiful v oice. son Ray and wife Nelda. "I first remember hcr popKaysville; their daughter Lin- ularity as a student at the Old da Cox. husband Doug and Murdock Academy in Beaver, two children. Las Vegas. when there were 20 of we ( oming from Salt Lake to Kanosh students in attene see Grandmother Staples dance. At this Church Acashe moves to Richfield . demy. soon after her arrival. .as Sheila (Kcslcr) Pincock, Prof. Alfred M Durham learnHiishand Jerry and three ed of her talent and she then children. became the leading vaelist at the school in solos, quarLORETTA CORTSEN AND tets and operas. mother Adclia. have spent "In Kanosh. yet in her several days here at their teens she in competition (as home. Richard, son of the late a common practice sponsored Marie (Cortscn) Barrett has the Mutual), won out over by in Kanosh visiting ail been in Stake. PRIME.. Inldrcn honored them '"ith ;i dinner at the home of Sherman and Jolene Steph- enson and two children. Fillmore. for the Coming occasion were Julia Trotticr and children. Ogden. Bill and Ruth Hamond and two bovs. Firth. Id. Nancy Young and three children. Shelley. Id. Nancy's husband James was unable to attend because ot school commitments. It was a very happy occasion. Julia had prepared a family tree for them. It was their 36th anniversary. ery. .1 by Ella Crosland I Inward Stott home were Mr. .md Mrs. Ruvmond Harvey and three sons and the eiandmoiher. Flossie Humphrey. Bane. Vermont. I liesc lolks were converts of the Si oil s while they were in the mission field. - 29C GROCERIES SPENDING THE WEEK end with their mother Stella Johnson. Jeff and Pcnni were James and Diane Buckwaltei and familv. Sandy. They alsc visited their grandfather. Mark Johnson and also the Ken Johnson's. Kanos It's Korticr bn 'Dathcl Whitaker "Ii rcsponsibihtv d PRODUCF f ALAN AND KAREN i ! :: net! and son Steven left Sat nrdav morning for Calvary. Canada. Their son and brother will be reRick Bennett leased from his mission on the Ith of Sept, and he will accompany them home. w SI .33 g .her Rov Fish Sticks 2 lb. ,nuiict Meat Pies Bed, Chicken Turkcv, 451 ? I - Friday. September 5. 1975. Fillmore. Utah Mil LARD COUNTY PROGRESS airinieir Fillmore, Utah "" , |