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Show It k I Millard County Progress Fridav KANOSH NEWS by Datha Whitaker HAS Larry and Jeff Anderson joinCUMMINGS ed Rex here for the hunt. enjoyed having all of her famweekend. the They ily over MR & MRS RON NOYES. came especially for the wedUt. have been visiting Orem. ding reception of their brother Terri Mary's grandmother, Mary Ross and Cummings. Paxton Janc from Klamath Falls, Coming Ore. was Dennis Cummings MR AND MRS V1RON tamtlv. He is employed by Penney, Granger have been OS Church doing con the struetion work on a new here visiting the Theodore , hurch there. Mike and fam-i- l Pennev's. came front Shelly, Idaho, GUESTS OF FRED AND where he is teaching school. Vie Watts, recently, were Marvin Cummings just returned from a two year mission son Bill and grandson Roger assignment in So. California. Watts, Salt Lake Citv. Taft He gave a very interesting an(f Neca Watts. Las Vegas. and inspiring report of his Nev . and Mr. and Mrs. Newell mission at Church Sunday. Carter. Minersville, Ut. Bill and Roger were here for the MR AND MRS REX ROG-ers- . pheasant hunt. LFXA 1 Draper, Ut. were visiting and hunting pheasant at the home of Lloyd Rogers. rm ntn tw stot ttw Hi am November 14. 1075 SCIPIO NEWS by Hilda Quarnberg FAY THOMPSON WAS honored on her birthday Sunday bv her family. Her husband Riley invited family members to enjoy dinner together at the Paradise Inn, Fillmore. Those in attendance were Leland and Dora Mae Thompson and son Reggie, Midvale; Warren and Ella Crostand, Linda and Russell, Holden; Lee R. and Vicki Crosland, Valarie and Kellee Ann. Mark and La Ree Stephenson and Sha Ree. COUNSELOR NEIL Maxine Robins & MON-ro- Mr. and and Sam. e conducted fast meeting Sunday. The invocation was offered by Scott G, Robins. The music was played and directed by Eilleen Thompson and Anna Mac Quarnberg Sci-pi- Mrs. Parley I vie. GARY A VIRGINIA Provo spent Sunday with MYRON MRS t i Orin and Price. .mu Silman in . lb in A A RON OIL-lott- spent Friday with her !onu and husband sister Carl and Lundy. Brenda and Linda Martin and Sandra Pollack and new baby Stephanie Ann j. ined the family for dinner, The girls spent the day w ,th Su phanieV Ms Cecil and Beagreat-grandp.- trice Mai, CECIL BEATRICE AM) suns come home had th ir Suturdav. hey shingled the house h'i them. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Matim, smith Gordon; I How arc Via; m and son Kevin. Nc !u. and Max Martin. i L ilhnor. Mbs MR A CihtmiLt s, davs staved v Christmas Cards in the Western ort.tti ' a : i BUSH. couple friends. Thev Merlin and CARL a ni rot-- MR A s' i MRS MORRIS Qtiarnb- e an i tuntily, Green-riveand Sir. and Mrs. Mack Eorbush and family. Granger spent Satuidav visiting their tolks, Mi. and Mrs. Claude Tradition r, from $6.00 per box. Greet your (rinds with cards from Cards by Masterpiece and Sonne'l Quarnbi 'The Productive Media c I). I'. P. meeting was held Nov, 5 at the home ot Dciight semms. Representatives will Captain Maxine Rob- he at M.ltard High School, ins conducted and welcomed Nov. 17, according to Wileach daughter. son W. Sorensen, president Song was led bv Nana o Utah Lech. Monroe. Invocation bv Pearl On that date, Roger Honev-man- . Robins. Minutes were read Utah Tech industrial by Colleen Mcnimott. History will be available coordinator, of FTorella Quarnbcig was to outline programs ottered read bv Edna Bradfield. The bv the college. He will give lesson on Farly BYU was individual counseling if such Hatch. is given by Vcrlene desired. Lunch was served Dee and Mem-mott- . Ihursday with ILA MONROE. NN Matnew',. .l(,d Maxine Robins attended I un Arts m Fillmore Thursday LE Chantages and opportunities ottoied bv Utah Techni-at College ji Provo will be cvpl.tufi! to interested MHS ROUND VALLEY MR ND VVasdeu sp Sacrament services were pres ented by Joe Stone and Steph en Probert. Deacons. Terry Monroe, Janies Peterson, Ko ry Quarnberg and Mike Mon roe. The speakers were Elder Rick Bennett and his lather Carl of Holden. Mrs. Bennett also attended meeting. BeneMELVIN (BUD) IV IE AND diction w as by Joe Stone. Valera Stephenson, Holden were married Nov. 8 in KASEY AND MARY ANN. by Bishop Leo M. Robins. Ore, spent the weekend with A reception followed the cereMr. and Mrs, Sheldon mony in the cultural hall. Bud is the son of Mr. and Byron Probert Mi-,- . Programs offered by Utah Tech. Round Valley D.U.P. i by Seniors mav learn the op Esther Memmott. Ihese to poitumties ot lowing daughters were preseducation and how thev ent. ut it. Alta Martin. Ella, Merle, can avail themselves will Vocational hr Delight. Venice, Esther and available ascounseling of the i pres-part Colleen Memmott. Ila Math vocational-technica- l nt.ition, along with discussions ot ob opportunities, i au s ot pav and working i c'ltd it ions m jobs tor which stude nts mav be traim d at I tali I ec h, lie presentation is made villi the- view of giving the high school senior ample time lo consider its possibilities, family, Wellington. Ut. prior to obtaining a high school diploma by the end MR AND MRS WALDO ot the senior year just Robins drove to S.L.C, Tuesday. From there they took a hi Utah Tech presenta- plane to Edntonlon. Canada where they will spend two weeks visiting their son Mor- with. her mother Myrtle ris and w ife. Sorensen. Elorella and Ruby Quarnberg, Maxine and Pearl Robins. Hat net Beauchamp and tin LViet-son- , Andrian lawsott, Nona Monroe. Edna Bradfield, Vi lene Hatch. ews. Mary VVasden, tmn will be part of a "College Dav" at high school in which representatives of 1.3 ("lieges and universities in t tali will take part. It will be a post-higschixi! orientation program for the seniors. It will give them an opportun-it- v to learn what is available tor them at the state's institutions of higher learning. In addition to Utah Tech at Provo, representatives from other institutions will be at the high school: BYU. of Utah. Weber State Snow University. College, Dixie College. Southern Utah State College. Westminister, DS Business College, Stevens Henuger Business College. College of Eastern Eta!, and Utah Technical College at Salt Lake. , 1 - MR AND MRS ROUT. StIPIO WARD MIA Memmott are visiting Susie's Spirit tor Su." for Tolks. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine the Road Show. Director was Harper. Malta. Id. They are Gloria Probert. in charge helping with the fall har- of scenery was Carl and Gae vest. Levitt; lighting; John costumes: Thelma MR & MRS DON QUARN-berBeulah Probert; make-up- : received word of the Shirmusic: and Quarnberg; birth of a grandson. Nov. 7. ley Robins. Parents are Mr. and Mrs, T he cast included: Daliin Quarnberg. Orem. This Pasty Michelle Monroe, is their first child. Probert. Sherrie Thatcher, Warren Monroe. Bishop Loo AGNES JENSEN. S.L.C.. Robins. Glenda Mathews, and Grace Strange. Sandy, Steve Probert, Joe Stone. .pent a couple of davs in Iennv Probert. Mike Monthis wick visiting friends roe. Dannv Memmott, Scott and attending to some busi- Robins. Rodney Quarnberg. ness. Kt liev Quarnberg. Mary and Matk Monroe. MARK AND KARY MON Alsu included were Kerry roe, Jan and Jon Quarn- Monroe, chorus members; berg attended homecoming at Joyce Monroe. M.nk Robins. ogan Saturday, Moh i Robins. Gwen Monroe. James Lisonbee. and Rosa DOROTHY SMITH OF l ee Robins. Bluffdalc spent the weekend PRES-ente- INCREASED DEMANDS, IMPROVED SERVICES AND RAPIDLY RISING COSTS MAKE A TELEPHONE RATE ADJUSTMENT NECESSARY NOW! " 4 g and Christened HOME FOR CHRIST LINING IN RICHFIELD SUNDAY tor the blessing of the baby daughter of Janice and David Okerlund were Fd and Judy Bennett and three children. Salt Lake City, and Jeanie Bemu tt. I'hev spent Saturday night with his mother Jeanie in Fillmore. Fd is bishop of Ins ward in Salt Lake City. He gave the babv the name of Jennifer. She is the first for child the Okcrlunds. d Bctt-frettn- VIOI.1 r ESKI.END IS with in i son Arland Uni-versit- v Sii-pi- I I FILTER TO PRO KSS Dear PROGRESS Staff: We would like to announce the arrival of our new baby. A son was born to Diane and Clovd Robison. Oct. 2t, PCS at Rehoboth Christian Hospital in Gallup. New Mivtio He weighed 8 lbs. 21) os. and will be named Jert mv Wavne. He lias three sisters, Staei. Shani and Jami who welcomed him home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester P, B.iker and Mr, and Mrs. E. Duane Robison are the grandparents. Mr. A. Wayne Robison is the great-grandfathe- We rcallv enjoy receiving the PROGRESS and reading about the hometown news. Smcerelv. Diane and Clovd Robison GoiiigoingAWmostgone! On October 30, Continental Telephone of Utoh petitioned the Public Utilities Commission for a rate increase . . . as modest as possible but sufficient to enable the company to maintoin and improve the quality of service (Sale ends November 22nd) we render to a constantly growing number of customers. rftP LmiiWf 1470 1971 1972 1973 - fltJ i 1 Nobody understands the full figure likeTul-ly- '. 1974 100 i i t i '7 -- 4-- SHELDON CANNON 90 RVTTliMG vi ' r ( " ' ! District Service Monoger, Delta 80 It s purely a matter of economics. No business can operate and meet the demands of its customers if it does not also meet tii own revenue requirements. Continental has been expanding facilities and increasing services rapidly over the past four years. Costs have climbed constantly but our charges have remained the same. Just for example, in that four year period, maintenance costs have risen total operating expenses ore up over Federal taxes other and in tnose four years, taxes up 83.4 up yet our net income is up only about 75,4, 78.7, 48.8. ... We feel that the adjustment we are seeking to know why. K ONE : . THING IS NOT kEERING PACE! ! V is 83, justified. We want you V X ' V ; ; V -- , First tin 10 be )i ms offn ! luy any 2 'Ful-ly- 1 V at sale price and get a for only S0C V, . Continental Telephone of Utah MEMBER AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY j ... ' ' Cf EMPLOYER CONTINENTAL SYSTIM j. frauds Kelly Dept. Store . j |