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Show i Ravine Kotins Scipio Scenes by Milda Quamberg Mtnntt familj WILLIAM acuities gES- 'l JOHN AND FAMILY REUNION - ridin ; club in T Hilda and Ruby Quamberg, Ramona and Taylc Thatcher, and Con Robins, Roxy and Jack Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sanders attended the SENIOR CITIZENS. The County Health Nurse will be at the Thelma-Evan- s Del Patio Friday, Aug. 13 from p.m. shar. She will take blood - pressures . for those who didnt come Aug. LI , . The Fair Flower Exhibit will be open at the Del Patio from 1 p.m. and all day Saturday, funeral wervices for Sabra Mr. and Mrs. Steve Poulton on Tuesday in Allred All relatives and decendants . and son Jeff, S.L.C. Kathy Aurora.Stanley of these two families are cordiRobins, Provo, spent the Aug. 14. ally invited and urged to come week end with Bishop and and spend a full day of act- Mrs. Leo Robins, DeAnn. abuse Workshop on alcolol and drug ivities at the annual reunion in Scipio on Saturday Aug. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Jack PeterThe workshop is free to the son, Kearns spent the weekA two day workshop on public. If college credit is will Activities in begin at end Scipio. alternatives to alcohol and desired there is a $10 fee. visiting 10a.m. abuse will be sponsored Recertification for EMT perMovies for the Children, A and drug the Brinhall Jcannie Six County sonnel and teachers is also Genealogical Program and daughter Lizzie, Northridge by Commisioners Organization Rcatures, lunch Calif, called to see Mr. and and the State Division of free. Workshop Seminar topics will include and social time from 12 noon Mrs. Hans Peterson Alcoholism and Drugs August Sunday parent effectiveness, teacher to 1:30 p.m. Bring your own morning. 18 and 19. crisis interveneffectiveness, lunch and drinks. , Lee to as the prevenRobinson, According the family tion, In the afternoon election of Sacrament services conProgram Development Co- tive unit against alcohol and officers and a good program. ducted by Don Quamberg, for the Six County drug abuse and communicaOther features of the reunion invocation, Alan Matthews ordinator the workshop tions skills. Organization, will be a Bicentennial Fair music directed by Eilecrt is designed for all citizens of Registration will take place Booth. Each family is invited Gwen Monroe the area. There will be sec- on the 18th at 7:30 to 8:00 and Thompson to bring articles of art, needle Paul tions for professional as well a.m. in the Little Theater, services ,Sacrement work, paintings, baked goods. Tuttle and Joe, Steve and as the general population and Richfield High School. Anyone Quilts or other things that may decons Jim and Kasey Peterevery member of the com- interested in helping with the be sold or for display only. son, Terry and Bob Monroe, munity should benefit from workshop or who would like A prize will be given for Kary Quamberg. The meeting increased skills and to attnend should contact best entry. was given by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robinson at A prize will be given for Ronald Martin, Rcxburg Ida. best entry. told of the experiences There will be a fish pond They and faith promoting stories of cake walk, soft ball game, the Teton flood. historical hay ride, foot races, all of interest to the young flood. and young at heart. Jerrie and Joyce Martin decided to save the environGood Life . . . Mark your calanders now, a duct. The closing The sung ment by halting roads, blowweek last column Since this and we will see you at the Burtis was by given prayer Reunion Sat. Aug. 14, 1976. about the simple and good ing up bridges, running road Quamberg. over the cliffs and Best wishes and thanks things of life, . 1 decided to equipment a whole host of devious ideas. this from more it litte a your organization Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw, explore The law in the bok is repreofficers. week. Ogden Ut. spent this week sented by a character called notetwo finished Ive just Anna their visiting He commands a Love. daughter Nolan Rosalie two and it Prather. One is Bishop Mae Quamberg and Ferrell books by Hugh that chased the fictional posse Earth sons Jay and Edward Kearns The Touch Earth. the "I are spending this week with and family. Prather has Monkey Wrench Gang from Touches Me, one end of San Juan County to her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jay being real. Tressa Hanson, St. George this to say aboutthe the other. of Memmott. of think "J process was visiting in Scipio last Abbey has written books of of the as real shuttling being week. a good one on the feelA Merrill and Betty Robins between a attention my southeast part of Utah. bean and Wilding and three daughters, appearance ing Mr. and Mrs. Buton Badger The language in .the "MW tween inside and acting-ou- t. Wendy, Tammy and Sandra, came and got Florella Quarn-ber- g But leaves a little, to be mean not Gang" real does Houston, Tex. while visiting being and took her to Levan their parents, spent Saturday to the Bradfield Reunion at that I am only allowed .to desired and is not one for the in the S.L.C. Temple. Having behavior prudish to read. Whether we Levan Park. Mr. and Mrs. shuttle between my their work done for them- Earl and My like it or not, it is the slang of .feeling. strongest my Bradfield, Eilene Thompselves. Mr. and Mrs. Mark son and Joan Burke and whatever match, can behavior todays lingo. While 1 do not childin me. I wish to match. Being care for it, it may be fine on a Robins,. Coquilla McPherson ren also attended. real is simply being aware of few rare occasions out with the Ncphi, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Memmott, Orem also what my actions do in fact boys, but in every day life, I Elva Stone, Delta Merrills parents and family To think that I must feel it has no use. visited in Scipio with friends match. went with them. behave in. accord with . The book does show, what and relatives on Sunday. alwaysI feel could happen if a group of most is what moment I militant environmentalists deat whereas Mrs. Chester Memmott any David Quamberg visited his cided to save the environmnet spent a few days last week in mother Blonda Quamberg am free to act on any dimly felt of me; through ways and means as with her children and S.L.C. part last week. to. be a ham, to be strong, to was used by. the MW Gang. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Thompson later this month, Abbey to cry, to be totally silly, flirt, Jacksonville, Florida . visited Maylon and Quamberg will courses for o or to their daughter Celeste and play three children, Ca. is spend- stick out education at if And continuing James Lisonbee. Seth Lison-be- e some time at his parents this feels may tongue. National Park near because it has entertained his friends ing phony Elmer and Leah. Ihere been so long since I have, re- Moab. The courses offer three with a birthday party sleep-ou- t also were Linda Miller visiting to this, in me, still it college credit hours. on Aug. 6. He was 9 and children, Crystol Maycock sponded is not old. phony; it is me; I am doThey surprised and children. yrs. The Steam Rig. . . ing it." Tommy Bethreund with an Went down to view the rig on the A lot of thought, into that early morning party Visiting at Cliff Petersons for steam east of Cove 7th. drilling and a beautiful way was Hal Peterson, Richfield. paragraph 896-835- Frankly Speaking non-fictio- n, . n, Millard educator receives tribute Louise Bennett, Millard School District supervisor, was given a distinct honor recently by being recognized pee-a-bo- Can-yonlan- ds Probert and Carol Visiting at Bryron Probcrts Jean Probert, S.L.C. enjoyed was Jay and Irene and two Sun. visiting their parents children. Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Probert. Steve , Mr. and Mrs. Kasey Quamberg and son Orem, spent week end with their Fort, .Monday. Got the same old reception. . .The geologist is a sort of Bishop Love. 1 must play the Speaking of Books. . . . Just finished reading Ed- role of Hayduke. Tried to start ward. Abbeys book The to apologize for my last adthere, but was told Wrench Gang." Its venture Monkey was lots of room to turn there a book of fiction about three car around. Very polite my in who Utah southern people of arranging his feelings wards being real." to- . ODGE K--si the classrooms of our nation, teaching all our children. They have held the highest teacher offices in state associations. They have crusaded for human decency and understanding and civil rights for in of saying "move it, buddy. So long as theyre pumping dollars, into Millard County, I could care less about his. Just hope they .hit a dozen steam wells. Think of the Taxes. I am sorry Millard County, for some reason, got bypassed as headquarters for the drilling rig. They have a nice yard all fixed up .in Beaver and most of the drillers live there. For the benefit of doubt, I realize ihe pressure is on such a drilling operation. If they gave everyone a guided tour, they.d have no time left for working.. I didnt want a Cooks tour, Ive seen rigs before. Just want some good pictures of activities in and around the well. Watch out! Mr. Union Geologist. You may irk me enough to resort to a 500 mm telephoto and then I can have my pictures. Would be . rather difficult to put a blanket jover the top of a drilling Thev have led compaigns t0 change the laws of the nation and states to equalize DONATION D0NATI ON Motorcycle stunt riders presented by R&R Services. A drawing will be held for 100-fo- Jih N.wlinj 7ll-tW- Bojtr J.Umm STXTMM I .. PO 80 t I.S BUT A STEP awgv from the Stone Age. . grandfather or a greaNgrandfater walked within it. Trips. through Indian Joe . Want a finaLfling before the school bells ring? At each of the National Parks, until September, on the weekends, there will be some outstanding entertainment to help celebrate the. Bicentennial year. Gose to ns includes Capital Reef, Bryce and Zion. A wide range of players appear, from musicals, to modern dance, choral groups and melodrama. Excellent overnight accomodations can be found at all three .parks. And better yet, what is nicer than a night under the stars. Makes us realize how really sarall earth, is compared to the void of space. We have proven that the moon doesnt have green cheese. Mars is doubtful. But can you really believe that in the vast universe, only earth has life. - The rainbow is more beautiful than the pot of gold,, for the rainbow in alL its glorious colors is here, it is now. And earth is .now. As the pot of gold, once we found something less, we wouldn't like it. . , in person and ir; baejegrpund. his weenoonse live before us in daily life, routine., beliefs, legends, cere.mon.ies rich in the heritage of a mifieniurnggo, when symbol, drgmq and scribes fixed snatches of sacred beliefs oqjjots utensils, skins and eyen cliff faces of rock V. . for u$ to into pattern. DuWil Publishing Company A hobby UNDER $ Q done in type . by. . 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Mrs. Bennett was selected because she has and is now fulfilling the following criteria: Dedicated thousands of hours of their lives to serving their communities, their religious groups, and their colleagues. 1 hey have spent many years iJt iuguat t education. improve Thev all shared a concerp for the education of all children. They have taught at universities. and public schools. They have gone through legal action to win rights 'tor teachers. and UT t |