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Show .i.iiicatt gymnastics. Kathy Williams and Doug Martin. Sait Lake City spent the weekend here with her family, the Dern Williams and grandparents. Jane Williams. Mr. and Mrs. V.C. Carling. Mr and Mrs Avalon Johnson enjoyed two sessions at the Manti Temple last Thursday night. Mr and Mrs Lenard Sevcy and son Richard. Mesa, Ariz. arc here during Richard's spring break from college, looking after their property. Lee Hogan catr.e Friday to visit his wife Dianes parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph his sister Lynn Robinson, alien and family. The Hoin gans returned to their home Salmon. Id. Sunday. her granddaughter NEWS with SdiriO lene Johnson and family. Mrs. The home of Mr. Char- Mont and Maxine Robins to Granger. Saturday. drove and Summit. Richard and Char- Their Kurtis Robins grandson Alan Mathews was the scene lene have a new son. This is of a lovely wedding shower their fourth child. Joe and went with them. Richard Monsen. Lyle, along with Mont given in honor of Leisa Amy Saunders are the Kurt attended the Basand Mathews Carling by Gayle Ko-lay- Wilson, Millard High was on hand to assist. Those coming from Flagstaff to perform were Jodi Ivie, Gail Yolanda Davis. Montoya. Debbie Lucero and Lorraine Herrera. Jodi is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Delial Ivie. She and brother, John will spend their spring vacation here with their grandparents. They will return to, their home with La Dawn March 21. The group ot gymnasts Cedar City March IS. All returned to Flagstaff except for LaDawn and Jodi. Pat Allen accompanied her sister to Cedar City. performed in Mr and Mrs Melville accompanied their son Don and and daughter-in-lallena to the Manti Temple Doreen Jimmy and Paula March 12 to go through a Feathcrhat, students at Snow session and be present at the College, spent the weekend marriage of their grandhere with the Jarold Robidaughter and niece Wanda son family. Tomkinson and her husband Del despain. Mrs Harry Lundin and son Craig. St. George, came and Mr and Mrs Bert Swallow, got her daughter Judy Turnspent part of last week in er and children and all at- Kannarraville with their tended the ball game tourna- daughter and La ment in Provo. Mrs. Lundin Dawn and B.N. Williams and and Craig returned to their three daughters. home Thursday. Sherrie LunMrs. Royal Hurd and six din came from the tournaOrem spent the children, ment Saturday night and visited her sister and brother-in- weekend here with her mother Ruth J Allen. They also visited Judy and Gam and her brother Rex and wife with attended church them and children. Lynn Sunday. Tom-kinso- son-in-la- n w -law David and Neldon Hogan Sunday visitors at the home of Sarah and Ruthmary Brow- came down from Kearns to er were their granddaughter do some finishing work in and niece Mary Lou (Utley) the basement for their brother-in-law and sister Rex and Buck and her husband, Blaine Allen. Their mother Lynn of Ogden. Coming that same Edna Hogan accompanied afternoon were their grandDiane son and nephew Perry Dob- her daughter-in-lason and his girl friend, Pro- Hogan down on Saturday and vo. He is the son of Shir- returned home with her sons ley (Brower) and Lowell Dob- David and Neldon, Sunday. son. Mary Lou is the daughter of Von and Zola Brower Utley. . Old Capital Mrs. John (Ida Allen) Smithson and Bonnie Stewart. Flagstaff, Ariz. presented a gymnasnes clinic at M.IIard High School all day March 13 under the drect.on of La Daw" Sfut' LaDawn has been ing her Aunt Ida for over a from Millard Girls year High. Delta and Salma were here be taught some of ,SpilJ n Kails oi i I hertl ulus ia Soft, delicate styles te teopt Camp Elizabeth Haven Barlow, in Massachusetts was jn jgj and was a cousin to Bri ham Young and willard Richards. She became a mem-aMonnon wj,en sf,e was baptized by ParI She traveled p ,500" mies from Massa- chusetts to Far West. Mo. to be with the saints. She lived through the persecutions, death of the Prophet and the long trek from Illinois to Salt Lake City. The history of this unusual pioneer woman was given by Velma Jack-so- n and Hilda Gaer to the ladies of the Old Capitol Camp on Feb. 19 as the lesson for the month. The meeting was called to order at the home of Dora Robison Angie by Capt. Green. Prayer was given by Nida Melville. Dora Robison read the minutes and called roll. There were 11 present: Angie Green, Hilda Gaer, Velma Jackson. Dora Robison. Nada Melville. Mary Zina Stott, Sarah Higgens, Hattie Ivie who is a new member and two visitors. Leoma Barkdull and Portia Brinkerhoff. The flag pledge was led rt p. Beck-stran- ,SS! - Watch (or special 'sale coming soon ioth anniversary celebration SALE! Watch (or date by Dora Robison. Business of the day consisted of discussions regarding the program which wilj be presented at the First Ward Chapel, May 9, at Sacrament Meeting. We are gathering photographs and short histories of club members dating back five years when the Old Capitol Camp was organized. The material will be used to make an album as a permanent record for our camp. A most delicious luncheon was served by Dora Robison. AVALON tie fairest of them all! kSr'v. itlmrafti irnTTTntf Mr and Mrs Paul Petersen and sons are happy to have Lon and Ossie Memmott, his sister Elma Anderson Salt Lake City; Jewel and Meland her husband, Otto, Benba Memmott. Kearns; spent visit with them, Sunthe weekend of March 6 visit- jamin, day. They all attended Suning their mother Katie MemSchool. mott and Melba's parents day Mr. and Mrs. Parley Ivie. Von and Rae Lynn were here during the Mr and Mrs James Lison-be- e weekend with her mother had their baby girl named Valate and atand blessed Sunday at Fast tended Greenhalgh Church with her on and Testimony meeting. She Sunday. was named by her father James and the following stood The Relief Society held in the prayer circle. Bp. Leo their Annual Birthday Party Don Quamberg Robins, last Tuesday in the Relief Neil and Monroe, Bill Hatch Society Room with Homeand Carl probert. She was making Counselor, Iris Bond named Ruth Angelique Conducting. A program was given and Many nice testimonies were a hot dinner served with a given. The opening prayer cake, which was by Melvin Bennett and .lovely birthdayShanon was made by Carling closing prayer by Stephen and ice cream. Probert. The ladies tied a large and worked on mirror quilt Doug Robins, St. George pictures. spent a night last week visithis ing Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearparents Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins. son visited in Delta with his sister Nona Chelsey and Florence Robins drove to her husband and other relaSalina to visit her brother tives and friends. Ed Memmott and wife Fern, Saturday. Mr and Mrs DeLyle Carling spent the weekend visiting his parents Benner and Olga Pleasant Grove and A special interest meeting Carling, then in Logan with their sons was held March 7 for all sinChris atid Shan. They attendgle women over 26 of our ed the basketball game and Ward. LaVeda Duncan represwatched Shan play. ents the Relief Society in this new group in our Ward Gayton and Vickie Allred, and Elda Steuerwald. Fillmore attended Sacrament here Sunday and Our Sunday morning Relief Meeting tnen visited her parents Society was held this Sunday vfr. and Mrs. DeLynn Labrum with President Pam Robison and the family. conducting. Dorothy Beckstrand gave Richard Beckstrand and the Family Health Lesson friends Kevin Kesler, Kanosh Comfort for the Bedfast and Stephen Probert, Scipio Patient. went to Logan during the After the lesson Thelma weekend. Ibey visited in Evans. Public Health Nurse, with Richard's sister Murray Fillmore showed the film Marilyn DeVries, her husband "The Heimlich Maneuver, Kerry and their two sons to a large group in the Relief and in Logan with Jim BeckSociety room. strand and Mike Stott who goes to school there. Stephen and Jim Wadley of Pleasant Grove spent Sunday School was conductpart of the weekend here ed by Counselor Richard with their grandparents, Mr. Hunt. The singing was conand Mrs. Gifton Beckstrand. ducted by Lois Rowley. Joyce They attended Church here on Beckstrand with Kay Stott Sunday. accompanist provided singing. The invocation was by Bill Carolyn Penney spent the Freeman. weekend here with her parSpiritual Thought was by ents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine John Labrum. Penney. Sacrament Gem was by Evan Bond. Pearl Barkdull is visiting Benediction was offered by members of her family in Ralph Duncan. Nevada for a tew weeks. Sunday Sacrament Meeting had Counselor Ben Stott conLenna Bushnell spent the ducting. weekend with her daughter Invocation by J. Gifton Candyace and her family Beckstrand. in Cedar City. Ben announced that he and Frank C. Hatch, Ken wick. Wash, spent Tuesday visiting his brother Bill and Verlene Hatch. Frank had been back east on business and stopped over in Utah to visit. He brought his two grandchildren from Provo to spend a Mr and Mrs Alan Mathews, day visiting in Scipio. their daughters, Glenda and Allene with Grandma (Ila) Mr and Mrs Marden Stone attended Fast Sunday ser- received word of the birth vices at Orem March 7, 1976. of a grandson, March 10, son It was the christening of Anof Gary and Vickie Martin, nette and Ron Sabin's new Kearns. The Martins have baby boy. He was the first one other son. This makes grandson on either side of the Sth grandson for the Mar-de- n the family. Stones. Mr. and Mrs. The Sabin grandparents Vern Stone are the paternal made a real celebration of grandparents and Mr. and it. and served dinner to all Mrs. Despain, Axtel, are family members. Alans sis- maternal grandparents. ters, Gloria and Madelyn Beth Fernelious, Salt Lake and their husbands and family city underwent surgery Tuesjoined the group and made day, March 9. Beth is the it a real celebration. of Mr. and Mrs. The baby was named Ste- daughter Irvin G. Monroe. We all ven Ronald Sabin. wish her a speedy recovery. Wanda Kearns Carter, The following attended the spent the week visiting her wedding from here of Mr. mother Delight Memmott and Mrs. Lloyd Monroe Wedand her brother Howard and in Salt Lake City. nesday Darlene. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple and dinner Mayor Bill Thompson and was served at Howard Johnwife Eilleen and board memson's. bers, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mr. and Mrs. La Mat Probert, Mr. and Mrs. Clint- Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Lee on Quamberg, new members Monroe, Nana Monroe, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Monand Mrs. Leo Robins and roe, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Mr. and Mrs. Royce MemMemmott and retiring mem- mott. ber Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robins, also Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Melvin Bennett Carl Leavitt ana Mr. ana and girls, Provo spent the Mrs. John Bettfreund enjoyed weekend visiting in Holden-witdinner and having visiting the Jess Bennetts and at Oak Crest Inn Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Neil Monroe. night. e. Sherrie Stone celebrated her 4th birthday March 13 by having many little friends and cousins in. Her mother, Maurine Stone cooked dinner Sunday for their family. De-An- Connie Quamberg prepared Blonda Quamberg and her a lovely dinner for them. A daughter Lenoir Q. Nichols fun birthday was had. spent Friday and Saturday in Tooele visiting their family. Many couples attended the Millard County Cattlemens "Happy Birthday America" Convention Thursday night at presented by the elementary Delta. a was students Friday night lovely presentation, very Visitors at the home of many parents and grand- Wallace and Georgia Ivie parents from Scipio attended, were pat Carling. Jody and it was a lovely performance. and a friend Lynette Mr and Mrs Eldon Harper, Con D. Robins, and friend Thera Kesler, Fillmore spent the weekend in Las Vegas. Noel and Ethel Robins spent Monday in Salt Lake while Noel went to a meeting. Ethel met her sisters Donna Holly - AUDIO WALT DISNEY AmAOaM ; percent increase on property in the Meadow town limits and about 7.4 percent outside the town. Looking at this 4 mills another way; if we pay $200 in taxes now, the increase will amount to about $12 extra. A petition was passed at this meeting in order to get this proposal on an election ballot. Ten signatures were needed from the Meadow area. After passing around, the count was 23 wars TtesrdST!St frre s i on par h machine was A used appointment of obtained and still has to be MW TO paid for. Meadow is going to be asked to contribute $500 towards this item. as Exclusive Representative at the As things stand now. the hospital board needs at least $30,000 to get the hospital into shape for good short term care. Since federal funds Buyers and sellers alike have found it pays to trust are going to be dropped on care at nursing UNITED's 51 years of experience in the sale of farms, long-terranches, town and country homes, waterfront, recreational the end of March, things are coming down to a "sink or and business properties. swim" situation for this hospi- taj Thc hospital board has pro- from the flat INC. , posed a change each town to rate by payed (Office on U.S. 91 at let. State Hwy. 26 & U.S. 91, a property tax on all Fillmore area residents. This idea North edge of Holden won't be liked by owners of Box 58 Phone: targe amounts of land, but Holden, Utah 81636 for thc average land owner was mentioned the hospi- ,al has a reputation. wuld Prefer ! Dcl,a Provo or some other bcP- Several P acc 8C were cited by people camples troub hclP wh? 8cf ati.bc Hospital. Thc r"31" desire expressed at this meeting is to get a hospital which can take emergencies at any hour. If the hospital is it to become must be patronized more by bc ,ocal PC0P'C' The hospi- ,al mu,s prov'dc c",ccs ,0 needs of the com- - FRANK THOMAS Holden, Utah office 795-220- 6 Mr and Mrs Bjrnes, Delta, parents of Judy Freeman spent one afternoon last week with Bill and Judy and their two sons, Jesse and James. ll (f Ct i ffiXffil (1(8)4) (aXljfr sort (!! i (lii llW )( V 137 K 11V. 1 Duanes A.G. March 18 - 19 - 20 MEAT Pot Roast 9 Beef Fryers Boneless T 59C lb whole lb. 55 12 o. Rath All Meat Wieners 094 Rath Sausage Rolls lb 79C Rath Lunch Meats Beef, Bolo. Cook SaUmi5 o394 Bar S Ham Shanks lb cut-u- p this could amount to less than ,0 obu,n othcr Slna- - dSif"1 Dun- f.i tion required that all doors in UNITED FARM AGENCY, shop. Benediction by Claude can. $36 a year we are paying on our electric bill. If we consider a 4 mill increase on our present taxes, this would bring about a 5.8 rrMMys m SflCIAl The Primary Organization furnished the Program with NaDean Beckstrand leading the singing with Flora Stewart .accompanist. The theme of the program was What Our Heavenly Father Wants For Us and What He Wants Us to Do. r.loadov discusses hospital problems A Meadow Town meeting Heslington, Bountiful; Caroheld on March 2 in Meawas Leishman and lyn daughter Fire Station. The single dow Jennifer Ann. Salt Lake City; Glenda Quamberg, a sister subject of discussion was the Fillmore Hospital. About joined with them all at Janice two years ago. a local agreement was established to give Robins to celebrate her birthfinancial support to the hospiday. Georgia was happy to hear tal. At that time an additional her sister Bessie Rae and $3 was added to Meadow Norman Connelly are the monthly electric bill. This amounts to S243 being proud parents of a baby laughter bom March 12. given by Meadow to the hospiThe Connelly's have two oth-.- r tal. The other Fillmore area of girls and were happy to towns with the exception similar are paying welcome the new arrival.- Scipio amounts. In 1974. the hospital was lone Monroe, Salt Lake $71,000 in the red. The about City spent the weekend visitdeficit 1975 $25,000. ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. still needs a The hospital Merlin Monroe and her brothof remodeling. An example ers Vic and Vernon and their lot Nielson, and Marva Shepherd. They had made arrangements to have dinner with their Aunt Jene Allbrand and cousin Helen H. Woods and it proved to be a very enjoy-oi- e day. Roxie Memmott is home after spending several weeks families. SURPRISE VISITOR... Tb- nci end units ore ' Hi i girl sloping in their beds in this scene troin animation classic, Snow White anil the Seven Dwa' cartoon lintini bg Technicolor, the Academg Award in mini! I istn. llncna bg being his family were happy to anThe family was Jim and nounce that Micheal Stott Marilyn Freeman and theii had received a mission call six children. Mission to to Norway-Osl- o Bishop DeLyle Beckstrand was the reader. leave May 6. Some of the songs the chilThe Sacrament Service was taken care of by Kay Stott, dren sang were Be Happy; I Don Beckstrand, James and The Happy Family, A On Me Call Jesse Freeman. John Hope They Mark Petersen and Mission;" "Saturday Is A Special Day." Jay Beckstrand. Closing remarks by the Bi- MEADOW Mr and Mrs Elmer Quamberg came home Wednesday after spending several days in Salt Lake City for medical attention. Their daughter,' Crystal Maycock took them The following girls from up. Fillmore pepped up their We were happy to hear that friends at Scipio by having a DiMr. and Mrs. Melvin Going, nice birthday party for 11. anne March Quamberg Idaho are the proud parents of a baby boy born in Febru- She was 13 years old; Kini Rhodes. Annette Wade, Page ary. The Goings have a girl Dearden, Fillmore; Melanie two and boys at home. n Deniece Brown, formerly and Elizabeth Monroe, and Robins,' Stephanie Scipio is the grandmother and Violet Esklund, Scipio is Valerie Thatcher, Christine Quamberg and Alene Math-- , .the great grandmother. ews. The weather for Scipio is very cold nights but the snow is almost gone. We still have lots of wind around. Wall Disney Production Me-Doug- al Mr and Mrs Jack Peterson, Kearns, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting their parents, Hans and Maymie. Peterson and Vern and Roxie Stone. nationwide real estate sales organization announces the Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. & Mon Hew showtime 8:00 P.M. Still d, ketball games at the University of Utah on Saturday. Thatcher and Karen Quarn-berThe evening was spent in playing fun games and visiting. A delicious luncheon was served to the large crowd of family and friends. Many beautiful and useful gifts were given to Leisa. Anna Day is helping her daughter Ray Gene Iverson who had a new baby boy born March 6 in Salt Lake City. The Iversons have two other children, a boy and a girl. Jack Freeman, Provo spent the weekend here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman and his brothers Bill and Jim and their Pc,e Pr 8" - d mn . thl?U"iJ f r 4 pack Western Shores Bath Tissue 594 .12 o Kraft Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 934 Tide Detergent 3 54. Family Sic Snowdrift Shortening 31b $1.13 Lux Liquid Detergent (i94 894 Imperial Strawberry A: Raspberry Jam 2 lb Betty Crocker Ready to Spread Frosting Ibo 895 1 )$-- FROZEN FOODS A. DFI.l Sara Lee Pound Cake xi o 994 I Blend or ub 494 Imperial Light Spread Quarters W. F. Froen Orange Juice Case 9. b() or 5SI.OO Beef, Chicken, Turkey . Banquet Meat Pies 1 j$- - 1 Tuna . 7o Swan Mae Cheese Totino 14o W. F. Ice Cream Round Pack Van Camps Fish Fillets Whole Sun Orange Juice Banquet TV Dinners 8o 4 $!.()() Vi 274 794 894 Pia gallon $2.09 4954 554 PRODUCE Bananas Broccoli lb lb Oranges Choice Brand ease $4. 19 lb Texas Grapefruit each Ruby Red lb Asparagus lb Dry Onions 194 294 134 134 554 154 . Mn' reporter missed the dow Town Board Meeting for March. Thc meetings arc now scheduled for thc first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. I DUANE'S AG , ' |