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Show MILLARD 'd Mrs. Sl'c'don Quarnbcrg, Kasev tp Votf attended SCIPIO NEWS Esther ctu'rJt 'ni'iona! Gja u Jemmot: and ' r s. Susan snd .loan Holden 1. Hey. guess what I just " "i.hurd, Fro ;r. i.L.C Kanosh! Who do ,0 mo.cd Ann and George - cal ,0 ,et the world know I'm SaturRiver rcen "Math' ,I dajs spent ring frtda Mr. and Mrs. Gravdon Stone nay and Sunday with Mr. and hcre? Da,hel Whitaker of lJ-Jcourse at Mrs. Pick Probert. Hey about ME. I just went to Texas Mrs Darwin Bradfield. and lnd vsit?d some friends- tha once again, daughters Dana. Doria and two children. Caliante. Nev just had some family cal1 Datha,? You sure Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson. Midvale. Ella Crosland, Hoi- 'f, your from. Kmh. den. spent most of the week Ua ha can mak it happen! with their father Riley Thomp- Nina Black recently return-soTheir mother Fay is ill ed from spending a week in in Richfield Ariz. Mesa. her Hospital. visiting daughter, Judy Young and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill, family and her son Lorin who visited with their is employed there. Ogden Gloria and Carl Pro- daughter ...,v crt and famy Wednesday Thirty-seve- n ladies attend-horn- e and girls. They brought Jamie and Thursday. Mary Ann, Bri ed the Relief Society annual with them as Chelsae an and Marcie Turner, Mur birthday party and homemak-raspent a few days with the ing meeting. Gail Whatcott Probcrts. presented the family health lesson. Public Sacrament was under the Thelma Evans, direction of High Councilman Health Nurse, showed a film. The Heimlich Maneuver. Junior Robison. Flowell. Don Quarnbcrg conducted. This information may help to The opening prayer by Ho- - save a life from choking, The birthday program had ward Memmott. Music was conducted by Darlene Mem- - a Bicentennial flavor. Mildred mott and Shirley Robins. Call gave a history of the first Clark were organized in Kanosh Speakers Byrd, Clayton Mooney and Mr. Ward. She mentioned all the Robison. A duct by llene presidents from the first, Tomkinson and Thoa was ac- - Adelia Kimball to the last, companied by Doris Pool. Dathel Whitaker who is 19. Some of the hardships of the Closing prayer given by Waldo Robins. early presidents were depicted by Fay Kesler, as she came to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Webb, the old R.S. Hall pulling her son Mathew, Orem, Mr. and little red wagon, it had her Mrs. Jeff Keel, daughter, babies and the kindling and Overton. Nev., Mr. and Mrs paper to start the fire in the d Dallin Quarnberg spent the stove in prepara-weeken- d visiting with Mr. anc tion for R.S. meeting, rain, Mrs. Don Quarnberg. They al snow or shine, A table was covered with, attended Lloyd Monroe's wed- an old fashioned hat display. ding Friday. Mrs. Call and Helen Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Steve Poul- modeled these on some of the and family; Mollie McBride ton and Kathy Robins spent ladies. A double trio rendered two and family; Mike and Mary the weekend visiting Bp and Reeder and family; Gee Gee Mrs. Leo Robins. They came numbers. Viginia Johnston Alread and baby girl; Candie for the wedding of Lloyd Mon- - read a poem, Thank You, America." and Roger Jackson. Orem; roe and Julie Henderson. Two humorous skits were pre- Gerald Johnson and a lady Dale Robins. Snow College sented by Mrs. Johnston and friend from England. The oc- casion was to celebrate Ger- - Ephraim, spent the weekend Sharon George, aids birthday. A dinner was with his parents. Mr. and Closing prayer and grace, Mrs. Guy Robins. were said by Faymetta Prows. prepared for all. Each lady furnished her fav- Merlin Connie orite salad. Sliced turkey, Mrs. and Mr. Quarnbcrg spent Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Monday and Tuesday in SLC hot rolls and punch were Mr. and Mrs. Byron visiting her parents, Mr. and nished by the Presidency and the ladies of district 1 1 & 12. Probert attended the funeral Mrs. Lon Memmott. Card tables were decorated services for their friend Carly Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mem- - with small birthday cakes in Baker, Teasdale. Mrs. Mon- mott have returned home aftet Bicentennial colors as center roe sang a solo. spending the wintej months in pieces. TTtese were desert. and Nevada. ; Jauana Davis catufeTithteerr-Californi- a On one of Dean Perkins Hey, guess what? I just children Brad, Stacy and Ro moved to Scipio! Who do I call and Jeff Whatcotts hay haul-an- d S.L.C. spent Saturday byn. h m ing trips to Arizona, neighbor ?1r,d know Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J k? Wel1 H,lda Quarnberg Willard Whitaker went with here? Merlin Monroe. 6 or Maxine Robins them to Mesa. There his son at about me, I just went tc Jim, wife Sharon and little Scott, Jolcne and Emily Hey, Ohio some friends. Steven. Tucson, met them, visited and Memmott. Orem, spent the Maxine Hilda or once They were to pick up a curec' a' Mrs. Mr. and with weekend a8ain- - Hey. I just had some which the Whitakers had Mark Robins. 1 4:8,1 or over do Hi,da prepared. AH met at Dean's Kasey & Mary Ann Quarn- - famiy You Maxine? do sure berg and new baby boy, Urem Hilda and Maxine can make it parents home in Mesa, jim and Sharon were ex- spent the weekend with Mr. 759-261- .. 1 n. R-- FLOWELL just Hey. guess what? Who do moved to Holden! 1 call? Well Ella Crosland of course at Hey, how about me. 1 just went to Cal ifornea and visited some friends. Call Ella onced again. Hey, I just had some familhy over do I call Ella? You sure do if your from Holden or McCormick. Ella can make it happen! 1 795-260- Spending the weekend with his parents, Burton and Lila were Billy Badger, his son Steven and Stevens friend. Gary, S.L.C. Kerry and Gay Johnson and son Brady, Greenriver, Wyo., were visiting their parents Earl and Mary Johnson and Cindi during the weekend. Lee and Brenda Ence and children, St. George, Jill, S.L.C., were at the home of their parents Don and Verna Turner and Barbara for a weekend visit. Otto and Allie Hunter, and their sister Elza Nixon were in S.L.C to attend the wedding reception honoring their niece Shauna Hunter and Burke South. Shauna is the daughter of Dr. Vaughn B. Hunter. While in the City, Allie was honored on her birthday by Deck and Vera Hunter by being taken out to dinner. Sunday, they stopped in Spanish Fork for birthday dinner at Jon and Marianne Hunter's home. Wednesday, Otto and Allie went to Orem to visit Tom and Kathy Hunter and family to again celebrate Allie s birth- - - 758-240- ;happen! I KNOW OF NO OTHER BUSINESS THAT HAS NOT HAD SUBSTANTIAL PRICE INCREASES IN THE PAST S YEARS . . . has not had or requested a rate increase since 1970. During that period, we have invested more than $11 Million in expanding facilities and increasing services. Our total operating costs have increased 88.2. Our total net income is up only "YET, CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE 48.8. as long as we can The possibly do so. We must bridge the gap. WE HAVE "HELD THE LINE" diminishing ratio of expenses to revenue has more than caught up with us. Other utilities in Utah have received increases of over twice the amount we are now requesting during the period mentioned. EMPLOYEES. There are now 52 "CONSIDER, IF YOU WILL, OUR Continental Telephone in this area. They are a employees working for crew with an attitude of responsibility to the communities and sophisticated we serve. Our employees work to bring updated We recognize that we cannot make telephone service to our customers. dedication yet no employee it without employee excellence and if he is not adequately compensated for can afford to be dedicated" rate adjustment effort. Thats another reason we need the ar hard-workin- g ... long-delaye- d at this time. If you to call me personally!" have furlher question,, PlEASE feel free Continental Telephone of the West member AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER of continental system cited about the pecans which Mr. Perkins shook off his trees for picking. day. Enjoying dinner at the home of Otto and Allie, Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Osmond C rowther, Fountain Green. . Boyd and Anna Rae Stevens and family spent Saturday with their parents Garr and Doreen Ashby. Garr and Doreen drove to S.L.C. to see their mother Ethel Ashby at the L.D.S. Hospital. Ethel had major surgery earlier in the week. We wish her a speedy re, Granddaughter wins award Mr. and Mrs. Henry From-me- r, Fillmore have been notified their granddaughter, Kathy Frommer has won a Center Scholarship Award. It was a trip to Washington, D.C. Kathy received an engraved Certificate signed by Presi- dent Ford for her outstanding Scholastic Acheivements up to the date of graduation. She left for Washington, D.C. on March 15. May she have a wonderful trip and arrive home in Cincinnati, Ohio safely on the return from a memorable experience. Little League meeting Darwin Hunt, president, Fillmore Little League invites all parents who have a child of Little League age to attend a meeting, April 1, 1976, 8 p.m. in the Fillmore Elementary School. If the child wants to play this year and has not yet turned in his application, it may be at this time. To be eligible, the child must turn 9 years old before Aug. 1. He must not be 13 before Aug. 1 . Any ideas or proposals would be greatly appreciated. Plans will be made and committees appointed to The U.S. Department of make this a successful Agriculture (U.S.D.A.) re- help Little League Season. cently announced that Utah Remember 8 p.m., Thurswas officially declared acday April 1, at the Elemencredited free of tuberculosis School. tary in cattle. Dr. F. James State Veterinarian, ooooooooooooc Utah Department of Agri1976 of 927,000 an outbreak culture said that Utah qualiof tuberculosis or any other fied for "accredited free status because: contagious disease always 1 . No cattle have been found poses a threat to Utah's inin the state to be infected vestment in cattle and calves. in the past five years or "Since we are an importing more: state with livestock, there is 2. The state maintained always a risk of an infected the ability to" trace infected animal coming into the state," animals-- if found in market says Dr. Schoenfeld. Continued cooperation with trade, channels--bacto their herd of origin, and: the livestock industry, public 3. The state enforces health and regulating ofdealer control laws and reguficials combined with constant lations. monitoring and surveillance Wyoming and Colorado of livestock intransit, and at were also officially declared markets and slaughtertuberculosis free. Maine, New houses arc essential control Hampshire, Vermont.' Rhode measures necessary to keep Island and New Mexico were our state free of tuberculosis in cattle, explains Dr. previously qualified. Schoenfeld. Tuberculosis or MycobacLast December at the An-- , terium bovis is one of the most Utah Cattlemens Connual serious diseases affecting vention, Commissioner Jodomestic cattle. The disease-ivery contagious affecting seph H. Francis, Utah Departall parts of the animal's ment ot Agriculture, was the body, particularly glands presented an accreditation of the lymphatic system. certificate for a tuberculosis It can be transmitted to free state by Dr. E.A. Schiff, humans infected U.S.D.A. Veterinarian Serthrough vice Staff and ' Dr. George milk. With a total cattle and calf Klover. U.S.D.A. District inventory as of January 1. Utah free of tuberculosis cattle Scho-enfel- k 743-685- al returned home PROGRESS Fillmore. Utah Beck-stran- d 842-226- Petersen. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Averett this weekend were Ross and Ginger Reeve and their son Trevor, Salt lake City and Jill and Gene Cabading, Las Vegas. Wynn and Lesa Olsen and baby daughter spent the week end with her mother, Sharon Edwards and her brothers and sisters. They live in Montpelier, Id. Lena Bushnell spent the weekend in Cedar City with her daughter Candyace, her husband and baby" Ann Dollins was in S.L.Gfor two days last week. Lola D. Bushnell spent the weekend in Provo with her daughter Dixie Allred, her husband Dee and their four sons. office moves The Bureau of Land Management's Utah State Office in Salt Lake City has moved from the Federal Building to the Univesity Club Building. according to Paul L. Howard, state director for BLM in Utah. The move was made February 27 to March 1. New BLM offices are on 13th. 14th and 15th floors with the State Director in room 1504, telephone Public Affairs no. is in room 1500, telephone For more inno. formation contact the Public Room. The new mailing address is: Bureau of Land Management. Utah State Office, University Club Building, 136 South East Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 841 11. Mr. Howard said the move has centralized the State Office staff and will provide for better service to the the 524-533- 524-422- public. Fishermen take about 220 000.000 pounds of from the Gulf of Mexicoshrimp each Sacrament Meeting was con ducted by DeLyle Beckstrand. The singing was conducted by Kathleen Hosman with Roma Bird as accompanist. Invocation by Jeffrey Labrum. Bp Beckstrand directed the business part of the meeting. He released DeLyle Carling as president of the Sunday school with his counselors Blain Penney, Richard Hunt and sec. Shanon Carling. President of the Primary, Alma Rhodes, and her counselors Pearl Barkdul and Betty Mae Labrum and secretary Ann Dollins were released. Bill Freeman was released as activity director of the Aaronic Priesthood. Ward members sustained: For the Sunday school: Dennis Bond, president with Lloyd Robison and Gilbert Stott counselors and Shanon Carling, secretary. The Primary: Juice Findlay, president, with Betty Mae Labrum as first counselor. Aaronic Priesthood Activity: Chris Ames Findlay. Participating in the Sacrament service were: Lynn Bond, Kay Stott, Mark Petersen, Jay Beckstrand, John Labrum, James Freeman and Ben Damon. Stake High Counselman Tomkinson, Wanda T. Despain and her husband Dell all spoke. A vocal duct by Wanda and Maria Tomkinson had Flora Stewart as accompanist. Drew Benediction by Labrum. Visitors to hear the Tomkinson family were: Barta and Rex Melville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swallow, Mrs. Roy Tomkinson and her daughter Maria, Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tomkinson, Flowell; Steve Iverson with Cind Roy - Beckstrand. accepts promotion L. Rasmussen has accepted a promotion as a Farmers Program Specialist for the Utah and Nevad Farmers Home Loan Administration. His duties will take him to both states. He will help F.H.A. district country offices with Farm Loan Program's problems. The State office is in the Federal Don Building, S.L.C. Don started with F.H.A. in Feb. 1966 as assistant superRoosevelt visor, County office. July 1970, he was promoted to Iron County supervisor. He has been there the past 5'j years. Don. his wife Lynne and seven children will move to Bountiful. He is the son of the late Lawrence and of Vela L. Rasmussen. Flowell. CROSBYS BO year. Friday. March 26, 1976 Lcnore Hosman and David Beckstrand. The Sacrament Gem was by J.D. Freeman Participating in (he Sacrament Service were Ernest Rowley and Brent Hosman, John Labrum. Jay Beckstrand, Mark Petersen and Ben . Mario Benediction by Hey, guess what? I just moved to Meadow! Who do I call to let the world know I'm here? Well Eva of course at Hey how about me, I just went to Hawaii and visited some friends. Call Eva once again. Hey, I iust had some family over, do I call Eva. You sure do if your from Meadow. Eva can make it happen! Sandra Swallow, a student, Cedar City, spent the weekend Those going to Manti here with her parents Mr. and Temple last Wendesday were Mrs. Theron Swallow and her Mr. and Mrs. Kent Swallow, Grandmother Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Visiting at the DeLyle CarlRasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. ing home during the weekend Garth Swallow, Mr. and Mrs. were the sons Chris and Shan, Anthony Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Logan. Tim and Lesa spent Avalon Johnson, Wells JohnSunday here with the family. son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Tomkinson and Nona Tomkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards arrived home Saturday Mr and Mrs. Glade Johnson after spending the cold took her father, Howard Benmonths in California visiting nett, Meadow, and Mr. and family members, other relaMrs. Don Wilcox to Gunnison tives and friends. to hear their son Roy sing. "The Sounds of Zion is a Howard Bennett is happy to singing group from the In- have three of his grandsons, stitute of Religion, Logan. Bill, Steven and Scott Bennett, They left March 13 for singing Washington State, visit with engagements that took them him. They are the sons of Mr. first to Elko, then northern and Mrs. Stewart Bennett. and southern California, Las Vegas and Gunnison. These Howard and Roma Bird young people often donate attended funeral services for their time as a fund raising Florence Rose Bennett in project for missionary work. S.L.C. She was the wife of Dr. Roy met a lady in Guunison J. Lamar Bennett. who is in the U.S. from ScotJeffrey Labrum, a student, land for a months stay. He Logan, spent the weekend had stayed with her last June with his parents Mr. and Mrs. when the group was in Europe DeLynn Labrum, his brothers He was delighted to see her. John and Lynn and foster Mr. and Mrs. Avalon Johnbrother Ben. He visited his son and her father Wells sister Diane Talbot and her Johnson attended the pro- husband Jim and three boys gram in which their nephew and Vickie Allred, Fillmore. and grandson Roy participated. Roy came home to stay until Larry and Jayne Black and Tuesday. their youngest son, Richfield spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Sam Utley, folks, Odell and Flora Stewart Sammy and Johnathan, Ogand Stephen. den spent from Saturday until Monday with his family, the Sunday School was conInClem Utleys. ducted by DeLyle Carling. vocation by Gilbert Stott. Mrs. Kit (Colleen) Robinand Beckstrand Joyce son and sons Ryan and Brett; Robyn Carling conducted the are spending several days singing with Kay Stott accomwith her parents-in-laGrant panist. and Arlene Robinson and Spiritual Thoughts were by Bart. She and the children have just spent a week wit! her parents in Mt. Pleasant. Kit is in Philadelphia at the present for his company. Colleen and children have returned from there. BLM i MEADOW NEWS by Sva beckstrand Hey, guess what? I just moved to Flowell! Who do I call? Well Virgie of course at Hey, about me I just went to Salt Lake and Guests Friday at the home visited some friends. Call Virof Clyde and Lillian Wood gie once again. Hey, 1 just were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ar- had some family over do I call thur. Paul, Id. Virgie? You sure do if vour fromFLOWELL Coming to celebrate their Virgie can make it happen. mother and grandmother's Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer birthday this weekend at the home of Clyde and Lillian Aagard, Milford, spent March 17 visiting her sister and Wood were Rulon and Wyla Sherwood, Earl and LaVon brother-in-laVirgie and De-liIvie and Jodi and John Hunter, Lawna and Harry Webster and Regan, Eudene Ivie. The latter returned to Thompson and daughters Lori their home in Flagstaff March and Susan, Dean Wood, all 21 with LaDawn Allen who is S.L.C.; Karl and Beryl Hardy employed there. LaDawn is a stake missionary and enjoys and daughter Diana, Hinckley her labors. Her companion is a Jeri Crosland, Bountiful girl from Ogden. spent the weekend with her Mr. and Mrs. Fay Winker, parents, Warren and Ella Crosland and family. Delta, spent last Wednesday with their daughter Jeneal and Colleen Stevens, a U.S.U. family, the Leif Alldredges. student, is visiting her parents Mailon and Ellen Stevens durCindy Allen and Alan Christensen are here from ing quarter break. for the a Weber Logan spring break Tanya Dastrup, State student is home for a with their families, the Arthur visit with her parents Don and Allens and the Orson ChrisKaria Dastrup and family tensens. during quarter break. Ruth Allen spent a week Fred and Delma Bennett with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Allen were in Paul, Id for a weekend and family, Kearns. She acvisit with Mike and Toni companied her daughter Clarice Hurd as far as Orem a Frling. Their two grandson's week ago. had been with their grandparfor two weeks and they ents covery. Sacrament meeting was conducted by Counselor David Christensen. Invocation was by Bill Davis. Kanosh Senior Church team basketball coach, Ron Boran, presented Bp Turner with the first place trophy. Announcements were: Kanosh Mutual Marrieds will hold a social Friday at 7 p. m. to honor Colleen and Larry Gass who are moving to Loa. will be Scout banquet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. District Court of Honor is Sunday, 7:30 p.m. in the Cultural Hall. The name of Lloyd Johnston was presented for approval to be given the Aaronic Priesthood and ordained to the office of Deacon. Speakers were Councilman Wayne Reid and Ronald Anderson. Vickey Staples solo was Beverly accompanied by Christensen. Leavitt Benediction by Christensen. Visitors were Dennis and Marvin Cummings who were visiting their mother Lela. David and May (Faunce) Ure and little son Christopher, U.S.U. Logan. Don Morey, son of the former Patricia Hatton, visiting grandmother Chell Hatton in COUNTY 0 Flying F!aglc Band & Pep Club Sponsored by March 27, 1976 7:30 p.m. Da, a Saturday. School Boys livni Place Millard High Advance Sale Gate Sale - - - 1 Adults . Adults . .50 2.00 Students 1.25 . Students. 1.75 |