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Show i f fail livestock w MILLARD iw HOWELL NEWS OROGRES Friday, zettc Mooney, Janet Wilcox. MR AND MRS EVAN AT FAST AND Cozctte was confirmed a are over member by her father ClaySunday, Jan. the arrival of rejoicing 71b. their little :io son of Rex and ton, Janet by her father Don Allen was given the I5'i oi. baby son born and Quentin by Bishop Ralph of Johnathan Rex and Jan. 4 at the Fillmore hospi' Robinson. tal. He has a .big brother Bry, a father's k r by his an and sisters Cindy, Julie, father. Assisting MR AND MRS JAROLD were J. Shiela and Amelia. Grand- Robison Delial Uncle are the happy grandIvie, Royal mother Loretta is Brown Hurd, cousin Kevin Christparents of a 10 lb. 6 oz. ensen. Anthony Fuller and here to help spoil him. Also baby boy born Dec. 29 at the Grandma Irene Anderson, Eu- Fillmore the Bishopric. hospital to their gene. Ore. who was happy son Jay and his wife Susan. MR AND MRS CLAUDE with the good news. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Delvin Carling went to Tooele Dec. 22 MRS ROYAL HURD AND where they were overnight Fillmore. Great grandher younger children brought are A.C. Gregerson guests of their daughter and parents Sharon and Kent her mother Ruth Alien home and Sarah Brower. Stewart and family. The Stew- Dec. 31. Ruth had visited arts took their parents to the in Kearns with the Dean Al MRS PHYL STARLEY AND Salt Lake Airport Dec. 23 lens and spent a couple of children Shane and Tamlvn. in with Orem the Hurds. days where they boarded a plane Granger, spent the weekend for Denver to spend Christ- Royal and his sous Terry and with her family the Jarold Satdown on drove mas with their son Charles, Kenny Robisons and in Fillmore with were here They especurday. his wife Nancy and children. her husbands Mr. Claude returned home Dec. ially to be present when their and Mrs. Ward parents Helen Starley. was cousin little and nephew 28. Cleo remained to help attended Sacrament Meetout while Nancy was re- given the name of Johnathan Rex at Sacrament Meet- ing here with her daughter-in-lacuperating from the flu. Kae and children. Her husband met her at ing Sunday. the airport Jan. 3. They visited MR AND MRS MAX THREE CHILDREN FROM his brother and called his parents Mr. Grover and Irene Carling our ward were baptized memMelville Tomkinson and Mrs. LDS Church Jan. before from their home in Denver to home bers of the returning Char'es and Nancy moved 3 at the Fillmore First Ward. tell them his son Kenneth into their beautiful new home David Allen of the Priests was spending his leave from in the fall so Claude and Quorum gave a very fne talk the Navy with Max and MarCleo enjoyed seeing it as well at a meeting jusr prior to the garet. They are surely happy baptism service. Lance Moon-eas enjoying their visit. to have Kenneth visit them of the Priests Quorum for about three weeks. He baptized Quentin Carrol, Co- - is on submarine duty. Also overnight guests of Melville and Nona, New Years were her sister Wanda and husband George Poppleton, Nampa, Id. The Poppletons were on their way to Georgia to visit a daughter and family. They plan to visit the Tomkinsons on the return trip to Idaho. n TESTI-nuxtin- 'ticii Auction 3&. closed Christmas uees. 720 two weeks ago. 970 a vet, ago. Receipts shortened doc to holiday week and extreme cold. Fair attendance. Broad demand for all classes especially slaughter cows. No price comparison with previous week. Receipts about 60 feeders. 412-59- 0 FEEDER STEERS: lbs. Choice 34.00-38.0Choice 630-87bis. $34.50- 38.25. feeder heifers; choice 315-47- 5 S25.00-29.5lbs. Choice 510-67- 5 lbs. $28.00- 33.25. Some partly fattened 650-78- 5 lbs. S35.00. SLAUGHTER COWS: High Utility and Commercial $24.75 to 28.75. Other Utility $22.00-Stt.001 tterS' 9.00-24.5SLAUGHTER BULLS: Fqw Yield Grade 122 700-19- 1 lbs, g SLAUGHTER BULL: Few 1700-191- 7 2 Yield Grade 5 0. 0. lbs. $27.50-32.5- 0. . ft 805-93- 5 lbs. $36.50-41.5- SLAUGHTER nri Standard and i to 985-125- 5 Greg-erso- son-in-la- w TOM-kinso- n sister-in-la- SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Few good and low Choice f. g STEERS: low Good Hol-stei- lbs. 5 it nr v January Special! Remodel your kitchen anejsave up to 30 on all your v kitchen i ; , i ; We . ' ' ' ; iJ carry the following brand v names: IXL,Riviera ts and Scheinch 1976 Medical Scrapbook A,so rccent gucsts of p,,, were his brother Rex and his wife, Montie, Othello. Wash, In these beautiful, enticing winter weeks, the more vigor- oils of us continue to lead active outdoor lives. A num- ber of words about the dan- 8crs f ? xposure, (hypotherm- If a S18m"cant lowering of j fcnPerature) should be anj jean GENEAL CHRISTENSEN and her sister Mrs. Charles Smith have just returned from California where they visited their children. They went especially to bring Veras their and daughter husband Charles home. He Phyl and Dawnetta Andrus was in California on busi-anfour little girls. The An- - ness when he suffered a have just moved into vcre heart attack a couple of a lovely new home. Howard monthsago. and Gaylajs daughter Ann and While in the hospital he husband Tom Stephenson and suffered another attack. His two children visited during wjfe returned to Fillmore to the holidays with her grand- - (X after their home here. ,n r 1 ' Cold is to be respected, not feared. Man can remarkably to low temp- - son-in-la- d MR AND MRS CLEM Uf- ley, Tony and Tami were in Salt Lake City New Years Day where their children hon- ored them that evening at a lovely dinner for their parents wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Utley and children. Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Utley, and two boys Ogden. Clem and Lora enjoyed this occasion very much. MR AND MRS RALPH Robinson and Dale were hap- py to have all of their chil- dren home for New Years day. Lee and Diane Hogan and children Traci, Angela, Kimberly and Belinda came from Salmon, Id. Alden and Brenda from Pleasant Grove; John and Jolene Sevey, Pro- - Primitive eratures. se-dr- people may wear little or no cloth- ing at zero degrees. Fisher- have their hands in ice water that would cause others to scream n Pain- Military Personnel chi11 mu?h less frequently after Arctic train- - THE IMAGINE JUST thrill for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen January 3. when they were gUests in the Taber- nacie at Salt Lake City for the Bicentennial celebration t0 hear their little daughter Sheri sing with 999 other 4th graders chosen from through- out Utah to sing at this wonderful occasion. The child- ren sang three numbers, "The Star Bangled Banner, Utah. We Love Thee, and "America. Two other children were chosen from the Fillmore Ele- mentary School to blend their singing with these 1,000 4th graders and to hear the beautiful talks amone them. L.D.S. President Spencer W. Calvin Kimball and Rampton. When people dress ap- propriately it is surprising how comfortable and active an. outoor Me can be in the of even had not ,midst Thi is we have thu8h ru,e to "lake substantial bodl,y Captations toecolc1, .orHflweve.rl c whe" rePc . ,s exerc,seh huma" be,n8s become vul- nerab,e to exposure. giv- Shivering is a warn-nc.lotles on' .or If the warning the body. wh,ch ,ven more clothes on, saYs " tbe warmn8 8e ?r insl, true ignored, chilling js be- .own to the bone 9et. 8ft inside. ,t 8"? . . Underlying disease, old ?8e wind, and wetness all ncrease adverse effects of low temperatures When true exposure or hypothermia en- PAT AND LA DAWN AL- sJ,es ,tbe circulat,on becomes len were in Cedar City to sluggish, movements slow visit friends and room mates dwn, coordination decreases, judgment is impared. Just of their college days at SUSC. Arthur Allen and daughter Cindy combined a business trip to California with a visit and sister to his brother-in-laWalter and Jane Allen at y Palm Springs during the days, - Hypothermia the body needs all the help it can get to prevent freezing, the bodys functions begin to break down, jf exposure continues at this point, muscles stiffen as jn rjg0r mortis, unconscious ness supervenes, breathing and heart action slow down andi at the worst, all life-bsustaining functions eventu-adap- t ay cease, when an exposed person s rescued before death, the body temperature is ually between degrees F (normal is Most people die below 80 deg. F, but one strong healthy young woman vived a temperature of 69 deg. F. It is of interest that special thermometers must be used since conventional ones do not register accurately below 95 deg. F. n tj,e wilderness, to save com- the life of a and blankets add rade clothes and even climb into a sleeping bag with the person and hug himher for dear jife- if the person is conscious, give warming li- food quids and energy-ricDo not give such as candy. alcohol which only warms the and probably causes the center of the body to jose heat. Then, of course, transport the victim to pro- fessjona medical care. Remember, the beautiful winter can be most enjoy- ble, as summer watersports driving a car. But all three must be respected and ap- hed wh reasonable since all are potential- caution . jethal. Dennis Wilkins, M.D. when -- ut us-me- 80-9- 0 97.5-99.5- sur-ing- half-froze- n - h - 2. holi-Am- when their little nephew and and Melanie, Orem er- a was name. grandson joyed a few days during the given holidays with his parents, Don and Jean Nielson, RichDON AND ILENA and five children took ard and Janice. his parents Melville and Nona to visit two of their brothers and sons during the holiNANA MONROE SPENT days. In Salt Lake City they Friday visiting her sister Helen Noyes. Salina. TOM-kinso- n I ; Howard and Gayla and family where Melville and Nona spent a night and Don and llcna with her sister and family. They went on to Rockland. Id. to visit Fred and Margene and children. They arfe active in their ward and well and happy. Gavla Howard and went to St. George to visit son-in-la- w Make it a fun place to be!! i visited vo. Alden and Brenda bsd MRS DON HOGAN SPENT spent a weekend during the the weekend with her holidays with the Hogans and daughter Rex and and brought Angela and Kim- Lynn Allen and children. berly down for a visit. The On Saturday, her daughter, girls returned home with Mrs. Roger Grimsley and five their parents. daughters of Coalville arrived PAUL AND SUSAN NIEL- to be present along with Edna at Sacrament meeting son and daughters, Wendy, r 9, January DcBrideJumber Col FILLMORE NEWS VISITING AT THE HOME of Rose Rogers over the Christmas holidays were her granddaughters Beverly and Susan Green, Provo. MR AND MRS JAY ERYE, Wyoming spent a few days visiting her parents Mr. and g EK3T&7 to BOY t grandmother for the 5 . -I,rsiume-gini- Mrs. Bud Probert. also Vir-and Gary of Provo visited on Saturday and a Truck Stop Cafe KMb OHHIIu SfflD as.. Try our pizza WAS BORN TO Green Armand Nancy Jerry strong. Valley Center, Calif. Dec. 18. 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