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Show hndux. November Prepare ter Jr. Livestock Show 28. 195 In memory of Ruth animalb "OF is Iasi approach cheek tagging of this sear. show ina hir vnith who plan to tor the recommends eoiiiniittee fhe pariK ipai'o in the Millard weights tor beet is estock Mum to minimum Coe-y- , .1, . for steers and of 650 pounds bief aivm.ils lie lime tagged gi' tor heifers bed ae.ording to Carl ana 550 pounds 1. 1976. Animals bv January smaller than this usually do Slimt'omnutue set not grade well. carcass class A new beef vouth to have fat dales lor the show this animals i.iigeil ai.d on feed will he added to will be judged as follows, hoc1'. JafHiurv year. This class carcass and of and 1. gain 'th. hogs sheep on rate as alter Man It 19'h. slaughter quality Stoi! sliow animals should well as the usual live judghe on Iced in separate coring. Those interested in enrals ft oin other livestock and tering this class will need tagged with a stock show ear m notify the committee on tag m order to be eligible or before the January tagging lor participation in the show, date. More detailed information lags will he available in the Innear luture from will he available in coming structors. extension offices weeks from the stock show and Stan Robison. Delta, committee. EFA instructors, fat show and the county extension secretary. Only animals ate leqttited to be All youth in the country tagged. Breeding stuck does from 9 to 19 years of age not come under this requirewithout regard to taee. color, ment. Youth are encouraged to or national origin are invited get animals well before the to participate in the livestock above dates to eliminate show Keith J. Chapman anv last minute problems in lie stink show USU Extension Agent eiigihiliiy. committee will supervise and Ihoheit. show A president. reuiii meetma of the Live-Moc- k - . ens. Prelude and Postlude Music: Ruth Stevens and Coral Stephenson. brother-in-law- I 1 . Invocation: Gary L. Judkins. Speaker: James W. Steph- enson. n Eugene Black H; Savings and Loan Bank in las Vegas. Nev. of which are very proud; also they HER her e David and parents, llcne. Ahlstrom Warner. Jo-lon- KAE (FAUNCE). ANOTH-e- r of the granddaughter Ahlstrmns. and husband Earl 17 CHELLS SON. Gardner arc building a new NOV. IM AND WIFE Linda presenthome in Kanosh, east of her ed her with a new grandson metier. Marva. at the Fillmore Hospital. He weighed in at b lbs. a'nd 3 WILLARD AND DATHEL children Whitaker were in Tooele o. for Thursday and Friday to babysit their Anita's BACK two little daughter's GONE HAVING boys. She and Terry to college to earn and receive attended the temple wedding her graduating degrees, and breakfast for a friend is now student Phillips Debbie McBeth and fiance teaching at Millard High. Mark William Christiansen. This took much will power and Debbie is in the Mondetermination for Verlene to rod Utahteaching School district. accompbsh this with a husWillard and Dathcl attendband and two little girls, ed the reception that evening also a new baby girl was born in Tooele. They had a good during this time. Good luck visit with Ray and Norma to an energetic and studLjs (Iverson) Lee. making three the Hattons. Ver-len- e g.tl. MR AND MRS Ahlstrom just HAROLD CRYING NEED received This country has had old deals, vvoul their granddaughter. new deals, square deals and mis Sherrie Jo Covcrdell. has deals, but what we really need been promoted from today is ideals. teller to manager of the Christmas trees on individua FISHLAKENAT IONAL FOREST The Fishl.tkc National Forest is currently selling Christ-ii.:-- . tries at SI. 00 each on an individual basis. Timber Stall Officer Stephen Rush-tostated that families can at I basis District Offices Richfield. Loa, Ranger located in Beav er and Fillmore. Restrictions as to tree species and cutting areas varies with Districts. Be sure to inquire as to road condition and proper cutting procedures purchase Christmas tree tags when purchasing your tag. I'he entire Tishlakc National daring rcgulat office hours, s which are 7:45 a m to I Stu'f wishes you a iiTv CYristmas and a plea-an- t ;.m. 3.1) p... to 1.3 and sa.fc outing. .i.m.. Monday through Friday. Tags tray be purchased Fr-e- tf , nr rrr n n lpr-w- w m-w- n rnmrryi a : NEW! OUTPOWERS THE POWDERS Gets out most greasy, oily dirts Easy Carve hams 1.99 Stove Top stuffing .59 r Meadow Gold whipping : Bar S cream .41 Ocean Spray cranberries .33 Libby ripe pitted olives .39 ; Strawberry Danish dessert Hunt s -- 39 .23 1.99 Kotex reg. 30 Mrs. Smith's deep dish pies .89 Norwest frozen topping .45 o Coke, Tab. Sprite 6pack j J fruit cocktail 2ii .69 Clover Club dressing .94 .63 Banquet mince pies Bananas Speaker: Bishop Douglas Crosland. Male Quartet: Fred Warner. D.tllin Nielsen. Glen Quigley. and Tomkinson. Roy Speaker: Hal Benediction: L. Anderson. Mark Ken Johnson. Meadow n E-- accompanist. Dedication of Grave: Matthew S. Warner. Pall Bearers: Jeffery Johnson. Gary Judkins. Gregor M. Warner. Ken Johnson. Thomas Mark Judkins, and ernment employee. Member J. Mark Warner. of the L.D.S. Church. Christmas Custom He is sutvived by his wife, Several hundred daughters and sons: Mrs. an unusual custom year ago.in began Ann) LawPhyl (Deborah Denmark. At Christmas, gifts rence. Casper. Wyoming; of fruits, nuts and other Edward Mrs. (Elizabeth) delicacies were given to the Gooding. Richmond. Va.; Jeffpeople by tha lords of the on wooden plat manorr-fir- st ery Eugene. John boiling, ters and later on elaborately Va.; both Charlottesville. painted and engraved ones. 5 grandchildren: parents, FillWhen the food was gone, the more: brother. Bennett W.. beautiful plates remained and Fairfield. Idaho; sisters, Mrs. came to be cherished even Harold A. (DeAun) Andermore than the gifts they had carried. Bertis (Beth) son. Mrs. Frampton. Mrs. Earl (Carol); Beckstrand and three sons. Frampton. Mrs. Mitchel (Ed- Don. Richard and Jay went na) Hodges, all of Fillmore; to Bountiful to attend the Mrs. Dix (Joyce) Monroe. Sacrament Meeting in the Val Vcrda 2nd Ward. Orrin Scipio. Memorial services were and Elma Beckstrand were ht Id in honor of Eugene honored before going on an 21st L.D.S. Mission with headon Friday. November in Charlottesville. Va. Many quarters in Albuquerque, New government officials, L.D.S. Mexico. They and their son Church members and friends B.J., his wife Cecelia; and met with his family to pay daughter Sue Ann Thompson, tribute to him. Bishop Wood her husband Kenny and son of the L.D.S. Church and and daughter were on the Col. Dyer representing the program. Eva Beckstrand who had U.S. Government were the Music and prayers spent the past week in Bountispeakers. were by friends. (Names ful with her sons, Linford and Joseph and wives, and unknown at this time.) Eugene dedicated his body families, came home with to medical research and at them. Harold and Na Dean also the time reseat ch is completed his remains will be returned visited with their daughter, to Fillmore and Memorial Marilyn Dc Vries, her huswill Services be held at band Kerry and son in Mur-r- e - on their way up and back. that time. Burial will be in the Fillmore Cemetery. EVA BECKSTRAND HAD the privilege of going w ith her son Linford and his wife Mary Louise on an excursion to DELYLE AND SHANON the Ogden Temple with the Carling went to American 4th Ward of the Val Vcrda Fork last Monday to be with Stake last Friday evening. his brother Kirk and his wife. The President cf the OgJulie Ann Carling when their den Temple was a teacher at died. the Maori 3 VY month daughter Agriculture College funeral the attended in New Zealand with Milton They Tuesday at the American and Eva. He later became Fork Tenth LDS Ward Chapel. President of the New ZeaKari Joe died of sudden land Mission. Eva enjoyed a death syndrome. She is sur- short v isit w ith him before the vived by her parents: brother Temple Session started. I CHIil L H ATI ON son David and wile are visiting her daughter. iniilv. Linda Boothe and Alpine, and another daughter. Daw nell and family, Orem. Services Willis Eugene Black. Jr.. 50. a former Fillmore resident. died November 14, 1975 in a hospital in Charlottesville. VA.. of complications of influenza. He was born May 1. 1925 in Fillmore. Utah to Willis E. and Geneva Bennett Black. He married Mabel Elizabeth Hillier Nov. 8. 1945 in New Bedforc. Mass. Eugene was a veteran of World War II and the Korean Conflict. He was a U.S. Gov- . KANOSH Male Quartet: Fred WarnD.tllin Nielsen. Glen Quigley and Roy Tomkin-sowith Julia Warner as er. Vo-A- 1.10 Jason and sisters Janette and Anita, all American Fork, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Benner Carling and Mr. and Mrs. Rav L. Haitt. all Pleasant Grove and great grandmother. Laura D. Edwards. Orem. Members of the Carling family from here went up to the Funeral services. MR AND MRS JIM BUSH nell who live m Ohio arc announcing the birth of a new babv daughter. Grandmother lola D. Bushnell was happy to hear the good new s. Tilt; STAKE PRIES! HOOD Review was held in Eillmore. Ihursdjx night. Jay Beckstrand and his father. Harold Beckstrand did a skit on the program. Cut cow herd THE KANOSH SCOUTS and Jay Beckstrand front here have been going to Ephriam each Saturday lor the past few weeks. Jay's mother, Na- - Beikstrand her turn taking them oxer, they were taking a work shop course in Scouting. They the course last Sat- took urdav . Accurate pregnancy testing by a veterinary or someone trained in the procedure is the easiest and least expensive method of culling nonproducing beef cows. Fall is an excellent time to check the cow herd to eliminate prior to the expensive winter feeding period. According to livestock researchers. if a cow docs not calve each year it will take the profit of three to five other calves to pay the cost of maintaining the cow. In spite of the high cost of hay only about 50 percent of the herd ow ners in Utah have been pregnancy testing according to Dr. Don W. Thomas, Utah State University Extension Veterinary. It pays to make the pregnancy determination early, about as early as it can be done with accuracy-60-- 90 days after breeding. The sooner open cows can be sent to the the better. The feed such a cow would consume is better used for a replacement animal that is pregnant if ample feed is available, or for other pregnant cows in the herd if feed is in short supply. Beef cattle producers faced with low cattle prices and high feed costs cannot afford the luxury of feeding open cows through the winter. Dr. Thomas noted that evidence indicates that more than $10 return may be obtained for each dollar, invested in properly timed pregnancy m.-rk- et mer-CBfrndi- se noon. The name of Devin Gass was presented to the congregation for approval to be ordained to the office of a deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood. having graduated front Primary, filling and passing all requirements. Albert Pontmer was ic!ea-ed- . with a vote of thanks from the Presidency in the School. President Sunday Steve Stott has chosen Bart Whatcott to fill this position as 2nd Counselor. Guest speakers were Evan Stevens and his son Ed, who recently returned from the Korean mission. There are 10.000 members in that area. The choir rendered a special i untber in ctween these intalks. Elder Stevens teresting bore his testimony in the Korean language. Salt Lake Citx oTTtTiTinrrrnrr IGA itTnirrTrrrrrriii'ti mu . MR AM) MRS HAROLD 294 184 each lb. Celery Bananas Red Emperor Grapes 4 994 lbs. Lettuce Ruby Red Grapefruit 4hcailv99C .00 2 $ 1 894 gal. round asst. Havers Western Family lee Cream 454 Whipping Cream!!! 994 Mix Holidav Candy!!! Grocers 1.25 Hiland Mild Cheese 894 Clover Club Turkey Dressing 3 SI Western Family Whole or Jellied Cranberry Sauce 4, 894 Western Familv Fancy-cu- t green beans 694 48 oz. Cnstal White Liquid Detergent 754 4 roll pack Charmin Bathroom Tissue 4894 Western Family French Sliced Green Beans Western Family Whole Kernel or cream corn 3894 Western Family Applesauce 4$I Western Family Gum drops 20 oz. 694 20 oz. Western Family Orange Slices 694 Kteblcr Choc Chip, Sugar and Fudge drop cookies 994 own thinking. The PlAfi, This weeks flag picture was taken around 1930. It is the old stop at Fish Springs. New attention is being called to these historic sights during the Bicentennial year. Little remains now, but what is left can be perhaps uon Smith, president. preserved. Mountain Mushrooms, and It is a most interesting his accountant. Talmage route to take by turning off Jones, met with the Commis- at Vernon and west. traveling sion to try to resolve an apEventually ending up at parent misunderstanding one can eighter backwherein Mr. Smith had retrack or travel into Ely or ceived the understanding that Wendover. he was to be granted a special consideration on the taxes of his new industry. David Yancey, State Industrial Development was also present. Mr. Smith and Mr. Jones argued that inasmuch as the Pre-Christm- as production of the plant is only about up to half of its capacity and that he was promised tax relief for a few years until his firm came to full production, they should receive a 50 tax write off. The Commissioners stated that although they were sympathetic to the cause, they must stay w ithin the law. a.m. Mr. Smith was asked by Com Maxfield that in the event the county should grant Surprise for children accompanied by parent his request and mark off one half of his taxes and then be confronted by a lawsuit for so Dec. 13th and Dee. 20th at 3:30 p.m. doing would he. Mr. Smith, be willing to pay the full amount Every $1.00 purchase gives you a chance for a FREE PRIZE of his taxes as billed. Mr. Smith stated that he would, in that event, pay the $20,200 as assessed. 20 Savings on all 4 oz. skeins YARN SALE Maxfield made a motion FAKE FUR Save! Fun to Sew $3.03 that with the understanding of per yard Mr. Smith's statement and be Make robes, rugs, toys, capes cause of the impact on the 88C Flannel Outing community that the taxes of Mountain Mushrooms. Inc Brushed Printed Trico 88 be reduced to $10,100 for the Jo-J- o SI. 59 Polka Dot now SI. 25 year 1975. It was the unanimous Assorted Fabric Savings too great to mention cision of the Commission that 20 off the clerk be required to so Voyager Sapphire notify the County Treasurer, 20 off Polyester Double Knit County Attorney was SJ.bO yd. Quilted Satin quired to draw up an 10 appropriate agreement. ALL BATTS Savings County Government Iba-pa- goasraasia h, j STEVENS, INC. Sale Nov. 28 thvu Dec. 6 BSant? I ) greet kids Friday morning 10 Win free prizes on Christmas drawing if t ; f t r i i 9 9 9 9 f ; : : i spreads, n Samsonite Luggage Odds A: Ends Gift Items .save up to Mens 743-537- 1 1 9 Reduced just arrived Assorted Ladies Sportswear Street Dresses 10 Reduced $1.66 t m S8.85 20 20. off 20-5- 0 25 Reduced Christmas Wrap Reduced FREE gift wrap on all S10 Toy Purchases SAVE-SH- OP 15 55C e ! SEARS has everything!!! off 20 Save All 5ot f 59 Lamps CHARGE IT On Scars Revolving Charge 9 Vi $1.88 J Celebrity Mixer ALL COATS i $5.00 S5.00 MUGS Assorted Styles Lingerie Milk White Glass Vases, Bowls CHAIRS-som- t 9 Pant one lot - GirlsTops Mens Ties Bootie Fleece Sock Ladies Dress Shoes All Blankets DONT FORGET YOUR SWEETHEART i I Girls Jeans atalog Sales Mir.. hunt i off 10 SUPER CANDY SPECIAL Etalt 22 South Main I Kellys PRODUCE FEET Theres nothing: wrong if your opinions differ with others its, positive proof that you do your . francis O'Neil, daughter, her husband. Junior and three children, las Vegas. Nev. hex went on to Provo to attend the wedding reception fro their daughter Iressa Brcar-toi- i and her husbat d. Ertdax STEVENS A. G. Get vour La Mesa Stoneware NOW!!! Deal ends SOON!!! MEAT Western Familv boneless Hams whole lb. $1.79 half lb. $1.89 894 Lean Ground Beef lb. Rath 12 o. Bacon $1.29 We have vour smaller turkeys in stock!!! 794 Morrell All Beef Franks 12 o. , OWN TWO Ijrsen. her husband . ('A FROZEN AND DELI . and l.miilx di- wrlt--iii- MR AM) MRS NOLAN Bennett enjoved a visit this weekend with daughter. just Pcottna CHRISTENSEN . CAROL! N PENNEY WHO works in Salt lake spent last weekend here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Veil ilex $1,500 grand prize will be awarded in the current Poetry Contest sponsored by the VVorld of Poetry, a monthly newsletter for poets. Poems of all styles and on pur-'chas- ed Fill MORI. C Poetrv contest A Joseph Mellon, contest initial . rector. said. "The conducted Sacrament meetEven response is gratifying. ing Sunday. He announced never publish are poets who temple garments will be work. their at the distribution cen sending Rules and official. entr j ier in Fillmore from now on. any subject are eligible to iorras g are available by Is Warner new the for Gladys the grand prize compete of. World to: Poetry. garment representative and or foi 49 other cash or will be at the Stake Welfare Second 801 Portola Dr., Dept; 211, awards. CA 94127 San Francisco, Center each Monday after-- , laceis S50Q. VERNON IIIIS WT I K! ND Visitors at the home of Belxa and Harold Stewart were their : 5 KANOSH TOWN NEWS costs LOYAL NATURE AND OF NOBLE MIND" In Memory of Ruth Johnson Born Nov. 9. 1893. Died Nov. 18. 1975. Services Holden Ward Chapel. Nov. 21. 1975. Conducting: Bishop John R. Condic. Family Prayer: Orvin Stev- 1 on Tnnson AT HOME!! Youll be glad you did. off off 20 C |