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Show Iloldon Nous by Ella Barbara Turner, daughter of Don and Veran Turner is in St. George with her sister Brenda, husband Lee Ence and family. Mary Johnson and Bonnie Christensen drove to Logan Friday to attend the Festival of Arts being held at the Spectrum, Utah State University. Pat, daughter of Maughn and Bonnie Christensen is .home after being in SLC with her sister and husband Sandy and John Shukula and daughter. James and Diane Buck-wait- er the weekend. Jerri Crosland, Bountiful, spent the weekend with her parents Warren and Ella Crosland and family. The A.P.A. held their closing social Tuesday. Everyone had attending Anything Goes activities, and plenty of good food. The young men softball team won the tournament held at Scipio the past week. They defeated Meadow Saturday by a score of They will go to Nephi to enter a tournament and our good wishes go with them. 11-- and family, SLC, spent the weekend with their mother Stella Johnson, Ken and Linda Mr. and Mrs. John R. MurJohnson and family. Penni re- ray were in Provo Sunday as turned home with them after guests of their son and wife visiting in both Montana and Bill and Betty Murray and SLC. son. They went to attend Sacrament meeting where John Tome and Ann Stephenson assisted in the naming of the and three children, David infant son of Bill ana Betty. Stephenson were the guests of He was given the name Bradtheir parents John and Coral ley Joseph. Stephenson and family for Scipio Scenes by Jiiida Qu am berg Mr. and Mrs. Burtis Quarn-berKaren, Linda, Diane, and Gayle Thatcher, drove to Yellowstone last week. They had a very enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson, Sherri Shannon and son, Orem, came to visit Elvas mother Florella Quarnberg Sunday. They also visited the Elmer and Clinton Quarn-berg- g, s. Mr. and Mrs. Merill Wilding and girls, Houston, Texas, have been visiting Mark Robins and friends in Scipio for a week. Mark and Florence took them to the canyons and to Cedar City. Jolene and daughter visited here from Orem, Douglas came from Tremon-ton- . Wendy Wilding was baptised and confirmed in the LDS church by her father on Saturday in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Baity Monroe spent the Z4th ofJuly in Monroe to a family reunion at Selias folks. roe, Bishop Leo Robins conducted Sacrament services Sunday. Music was by Shirley Robins and Darlene and James Peterson. Many given. testimonies were Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Miller and children spent a few days at Elmer Quarnbergs. Jimmy and Virginia Mas- ters, Ted and June Thatcher and the latters married chil-re- n, Teddy, Bonnie, and Terry, and families, S.L.C., spent two days at Maple Grove. Wallace and Georgia Ivie and Ivan and Janice Robins and three children met them on Sunday for a family get together. Mr. and Mrs. John Iverson came to visit Anna J. Day on Sunday and took Ragenes sister Judith and two sons back Tuesday with them. They left their little son for Grandma to tend while they went on vacation. Berniece Ballow has had her sister here visiting for a few days. Vising Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins have been visiting in S.L.C. with Richard, Geneal, and family. Quarnberg, Kory on Sunday at Hilda was Mr. and Morris Mrs. Quarnberg and three children. Green River. They left Kristin in Provo with Grandma Frame for a weeks visit. Quambergs The family of Freda Hatch were all in Scipio on Sunday the 25th, for a family reInovcation was by Con union. There were 137 family Robins and the benediction members and a lot of friends. was by Marlin Miller. Freda went back to HenderRobert Monroe was advancNev., with Gladys and son, Aaronic in the ed to a teacher Graydon Stone. Priesthood. Sacrament was by Joe Stone Ethel and Noel Robins went and Paul Tuttle and passed California with Nadine to by Troy Miller, Robert MonMem-mot- MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS FILLMORE. News from the George family Harold and Brenda George recently purchased a home in San Marino, Calif, where their new address is 1801 Carlisle Drive. They were residing in Arcadia. The Georges two daughters, Tina, age 10 and Angel, 6 were both one of the five finalists in the Little Miss California" and the Petite Miss California beauty page ants held June 20tn in Hacienda Heights. They will be reigning in their respective courts, making public appearances and etc. Tina has been very busy this year as she was crowned 1st runner-uto "Little Miss Liberty Tuition fees to Meadow Moments by Sea Keckstrand be paid soon Kay Stott returned home Lloyd and Marie Payne this Students who have made application to attend Utah Technical College, Provo this fall should pay their tuition and fees as soon as possible. This will insure a place in the program of their choice. Wilson W. Sorensen. president of the Provo College advised students. He noted that the quota for three programs has already been Filled: diesel mechanics, practical nursing, and dental assisting. "There are still openings in the other 34 vocational-technicat the majors Persons college. wishing to enroll should make applicaU.S.A." The pageant was held in tion immediately. They snould Southern California. pay the fall quarter tuition and The George children do fees ($118) to guarantee their work television including registration in the occupationcommercials and also profes- al area which they wish to sional photography. Angel pursue." Dr. Wayne Kearney, dean just completed a commercial for Quaker Oats, Tina a of students, said the excellent for the Broad- placement record of the catalog way. Besides television shows college has been a major facand commercials Tina has tor in increasing this years been seen in magazine by at least advertisements through-ou- t "Right now, we have the U.S. and Europe. many more jobs than we have Harold and Brenda have graduates to fill them," 2 girls and 2 boys (T.J. and he said. The programs in which stuKimber Landon) Brendas is Mrs. Geneva dents may still enroll are: mother of nllmore. accounting, auto bodv. auto Speakman mechanics, business machines . . repair, cabinet making, carL AflKMe KObMS pentry, child care aid, clerk typist, drafting and when they were home for the ana electrical 24th. They returned Friday. automation technology, electromechanical technology, Laurie Quarnberg went to electronic fashion technology, Beaver on Thursday. Her merchandising, graphics Grandma Marie Ward and commercial art, heavy equipher sister came for her. ment operator, Jonney drove down on Fri- and restaurant management, day and they both returned human services, instrument Sunday. repair, legal assistant, legal machine secretary, shop, Jeanee Monroe and friend marketing management, med-ca- l Monwere visiting at LaMar receptionist, medical secroes on Sunday. retary, nurse aid, radiology,, refigeration and air conditionMr. and Mrs. John Iverson ing, relatedgeneral educacame to visit Anna J. Day on tion, secretarial, stenographSunday and took Ragenes er. television and radio techsister Judith Tweedy and two nology, truck driving, watch sons back with them. They left repair and welding. their little son for Grandma Fall quarter begins Sept. to tend while they went on 27, with final class registration vacation. on Sept. William and John Memmott family reunion. All relatives RENEWALS and Descendants of these Barbara Decker Eva Gray families are cordially invited and urged to come and spend E.D. Carroll Leonard Watts a whole day of activities at Ferron Robison the annual reunion in Scipio Ernest Taylor Jim Bushnell on Sat. Aug. 14. Mrs. Karl 0. George Activities start at 10 a.m. Dan Kimball by LaVoy Kimball with movies. Blaine Crosland Beth M. Crosvocation-technic- al . al p lay-o- ut 20. design-technology- hotel-mot- 23-2- land t. add to Holden Marion R. Stevens and family had their summer reunion at his home in Holden on Sat. July 31. The torrential rains and floods were uninvited guests, but crashed the el 4. by Mary B. Borstadt Neil Monroe by Dix Monroe Ron Dickinson Phill Mitchell Mountain Bell Telephone Co. Joyce S. Whatcott. Karen Whatcott by Vincen Whatcoot for birthdays. , from a sucpast week-en- d atcessful concert tour, with a visited relatives here and tended their class Reunion group; through Europe and in Fillmore. England. The William Stewart Family Reunion was held on Aug.31 Funeral Services were held Some that were there were: Tuesday for William Blake. Carl Borup and wife, and his The services were conducted by Bishop De Lyle Beckstrand. The familv praver was by Clifton Beckstrand. : Paul Petersen played an organ solo. The invocation was by Orvil Beckstrand. Speakers were Harold Beckstrand and DeLynn Labrum. Clem Utley gave a vocal Solo. The benediction was by Gilbert Stott. The Pal Bearers were a grandson. Steven Blake, Lynn Bond, Mike and Brent Jesse Freeman and Richard Beckstrand. Clinton Bond dedicated the Elva Townsend and her hus- Mr. and Mrs. Don and family took his larents Melville and Noma fiomkinson to S.L.C. Son Fred took them on to Idaho for the week. His wife Margene and DeLynn Labrum conducted children. Paul Sacrament Grandpa Melville blessed meeting. Peterson led the singing and his little daughter and gave Roma Bennett accompanied. her the name of Jamie. Stancly Pearson gave the inIlena and Don went to vocation and DeLyle Carling S.L.C. to attend the naming benediction. gave the of her sister Anns daughter. s Robert and Carlcne baby daughter was The baby was named Ilena blessed and named MOnica by Mav. after her Aunt Ilena her father. He was assisted May Tomkinson. Relatives gathered at the Evans home by Monica's grandfathers, Harold Beckstrand and Jay after church. Cringe, Uncle Hal Beckstrand, Jim Ivie spent the weekand the Bishopric. in Beaver with his cousin were end testimonies Many Morgan Baldwin and parents given. Don and Carence Baldwin. Mr. Lindon Dean is visiting The Explorers, Jesse Freewith his daughter and man, Lynn Labrum, Don BeckDiana. Anthony Fuller, strand. Petersen, Terry Dale Barnes, and their advisor wife and children, is in Kansas visiting family memBill Freeman enjoyed an overbers. Friday. fishing trip night were her sister Jean and her husband Charles O Neil, Solvang, Calif. They were on their way to a Genealogy Convention at the B.Y.U. Provo. Leon visiting Bushnell was here his mother Lola Bushnell. He comes from Bountiful to work on her farm in the Summer. Melvin and Eldora Duncan came from S.L.C. to attend Melvins Gass Reunion in Fillmore July 31. Their son Greg visited with his grandparents Clem and Retta Duncan, his Aunt La Veda and Uncles Ralph and Cloud. OOO party. sdhi!! Plus lets you write a check if you want to pay that way. With our good name behind your good name, theres no check cashing identity crisis... no crisis. First Security backs your check for up to $100, even if your accounts a little short. Youll never have any trouble cashing a check again. So take a card, either card, for Different people like to do their different ways. First Security understands. And wants to help. Two in shopping ways. First Security BankAmericard lets clothes, you charge the chool supplies, even travel arrangements almost anywhere. With BankAmericard you can shop all over, and still get only one convenient bill. And our new Check Protection back-to-scho- ol JJELLV Tom-kinso- Frances B. Aitken Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peterson Keith Gillins Auburn Reading Service teaidk- - to PEANUT BUTTER d ac- back-to-scho- shopping. ol Drought to you by the Union Pacific Railroad People. PfiffsG HA'Mi Secu'H Ba" al kM o 00 N S A F n w 8 lb. 4 oz. Courtney ChristMrs. Wells Brunson spent last weekend in SLC, going up ensen was born to Peggy and especially to attend an open Paul Christensen, July 31. She has two sisters Amy house for her uncle Blaine Lee and wife Florance Golden and Kelly. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Braegger Wedding. She visited her mother Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Edith Bennett and the Harry Orson Christensen, Flowell. Swonson family. ' At Don Ney Gregerson present. Mrs. Bennett is in University of Utah visited for a few days with his Medical Center for treatment father A.C. Gregerson and son David, wife Sally and Kerry and Marilyn DeVries of a broken hip. and their two sons, Brian children, Fillmore. and Jason, spent the week end Recently Bob and Hilda Ruth Allen returned July with her parents, the Harold Hammond enjoyed two weeks Robert in Europe, and the Grand- 26 after spending ten days on and Beckstrands, Beckstrand and family and parents in Logan, Grandma a tour with son and doughter Eva Beckstrand. Madson and Aunt May in in law. Dean and Shirly Allen Meadow enjoyed the three and children. Their trip took went the to Jim Beckstrand Hammond children. Hilda them to Montana, Canada, Provo Temple July 28 to do his returned to Meadow and Bob Glacier National Park, and own work before his mission. flew on to Calif. parts of British Columbia. his were Jim Grandma Maken and Aunt Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Reed Utley parents, Joyce and DeLyle, May drove to Calif, with Hilda his brother, Michael, his and the children where they of Wyoming visited with her grandparents, Dorothy and enjoyed a fun filled ten days, mother and sister Sarah ami' Brower-They Orvil, and two of his high beginning with Stephanies Ruthmary school teachers, Gaye Platt fifth birthday and ending with visited via telephone with: a trip to the Rose Bowl to see Reeds broker Gem Utley and Rolayne Wilson. the L.D.S. Southern Calif. and Darlenes sister Peggy is Bicentennial Dance Festival. Robison. Michael Beckstrand Visitors at the home of Lenna Bushnell this past week were her cousins Ruth Gerber, Ikaho Falls and Ethel Crabtree, San Francisco. Here at her home during the d Stott Kay Lyle Johnson and friend Jill Jensen spent the week-enwith his parents, Glade and June and brother Roy. son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckstrand were happy to have her parents Jay and Ranae Ainge, her sisters Sandra, Suzanee and Neta Carter her husband Doug and some friends. They attended Church here Sunday to see Roberts and Carlenes baby daughter blessed. The two families ate dinner at the Harold Beckstrand home. back. week-en- con- Beck-strand- baby Cedar City. They visited his parents Odell and Flora Stewart. Larson came and took her parents to S.L.C. for a short visit and brought them was The invocation was by Wilbur Rowley. The spiritual thought was given by the Paul Petersons. Benediction Jcffcrv by Labrum. Ross Stewart, his wife and Deonna Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Bennett, their daughter Elma Taylor, Tooele, Linda Whatcott and children, Mrs. Hugh of Paradise, Marguard Mont. Kevin Williams and wife and little son of Orem attended the Williams family reunion in Nephi, July 31. companied. Clara Stewart and daughters. Joy, Mary and members; of their families, Hinckley. Golda Christensen her husband, Lloyd were here visiting her son Jim Talbot and his wife Diane and their three sons nett, and her brothers Clinton Bond and Roy Bond, members of their families last week. School Lois Rowley. Las Vegas. Vanetta Kelsey, Provo was visiting her sister Della Ben- Uncle Lee and Aunt Margaret and Mrs. Douglas Marton of Nephi spent unday with the Dern Williams family. Present were Annette, Mr. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Stewart and members of their family, band; Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Blake; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Blake; Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen Blake. Anna Safford, her daughter Linda and children , and ldola Safford were in for the wedding of a grandson. Steven Day and his Bride July 16. by Virgie Jvie ducted by Gilbert Stott and the singing conducted by Rose Stewart, Nicholas and her daughter Gloria and husband, Oasis were here. grave. Family members were here Mr.and Mrs. Garth Blake, their son Steve and wife, Jtowel I Seat uses Friday, August 6. 1976 visiting in Logan this week end with friends. brother theron, Tremonton. They visited Church here on Sunday. Beth Tucker, her husband and daughters, were at the home of her father Clifford Stewart. Kimball Fisher wife, were here for the reunion. Dc Lane Stout and her daughter Minday at the home of her Grandfather Gilbert Stott. She will visit here with him and with the De Lynn Labrum family this week. Hts-ma- UTAH 84631 tvl S u Sa'p th- Bi-- a St ' e(20ffO(sy (BsuriCl I a C IFA'' V" I St'stcc t f 'Si 04 ,v v i 4 Bj' Ha' o o' B v't'ui by f S taokArntr A bPi f Svt Co0 ui 0 V o log1' N N A f VcuMy D' SMlt o Wy o |