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Show by KANOSH NEWS Visiting at the home of her Hutch-ensc- n parents, Rex and Nina for two weeks, are children, Renae McGinn; YtMEm Athena. Jason and Kristen, Renaes Calif. Burbank, friends. Dave and Beve De Vally, Las Vegas, were at the Hutchensens. Other visitors for Rex and Nina, were her brother Ken Gentry and wife, Lisa from San Jose, Calif, her sister, Ann Kasino. Anns daughter Terry and her boy friend, Dave Maes, all from Denver. SALE Flowell by Virgie Dathel Whitaker Marian and Melody Keslcr were surprised and very happy last week, to have President District Gregs from his mission at Parrsboro, Canada, John and Margaret Frauzel, stop in to report on the fine job their missionary was doing. They brought their son, Steve, to Utah to enroll at the Y". the homefolks and his home town of Kanosh. Two prizes were given for the best entries in the parade. The lucky ones were Travis Kesler and Katie Johnston. the program, Following delicious was served to all. water-mello- n Three family reunions were held in the Kanosh area over . the The Abrahams and Paxtons gathered with their family members, at Adelaide Park and the Rogers family met at the home of Helen and week-end- Lloyd Rogers. This reporter attended'Tlf Alden and Brt-ndRob- brother-in-laGreg Clark Pleasant inson, Grove, and children. Lief and Neneal, are announcing the arrival of son Troy, nephew Andrew a new baby boy. Proud Jensen went to S.L.C. Aug. 12 grandparents are Bishop and to see their son and brother off Mrs. Ralph Robinson of on a plane for Kentucky. Flowell and Mr. and Mrs. He will work there. Cindy home with her Roger Peterson, of Redmond. returned a Bishop Robinson learn and Mrs. Mark Tomkinson came over from Delta to visit Sunday with his grandLee Hogan, was sustained as afternoon 1st councilor in the bishopric parents, Melville and Nona of his ward in Salmon, Idaho. Tomkinson. Lee and his wife Diane have four daughters Janice Nielson spent a and one son. They live in Salmon few days in Orem with her sister-in-lawhere Lee works as a Medex brother and at the Salmon Clinic. Paul and Susan Neilson and their three daughters. Jolene and John Sevey are visiting for a few days with Lyle Johnson was down her family the Ralph Rob- from S.L.C. to visit his family insons. the Glade Johnsons. were their READY!! FRUIT 91-37- 8. Peaches Pears ORDER NOW!! Ted Whitaker Delivery Next Week Closeout Prices OH 1976 Models bed, automatic, power steering. Twyla Lewis is visiting her mother , Faye Bundy and husband Dean, brothers and sisters for a week. Twyla is employed at one of the large hotels in Las Vegas. Jewel Bowman and children odi, John, and Janella Ivie :ame from Flagstaff to get their son and brother Jim Ivie to take him home for school. His grandparents Delial and Vergie have enjoyed very much having Jim spend the past two months with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. Delial Ivie were happy to have their Angela and cafl visit to Julye Monday on her way home to Payson. She came especially to visit Aunt Deon Ivie Morrison and cousins Michael, Christine and Kelan. grand-daughte- rs two door, power windows, power brakes, power AM-Fautomatic, steering, air conditioning. 1973 Buick Things neednt come to this Buy your vehicle atDEARDEN'S Regal, two door, power brakes, power steering, automatic, air conditioning. 1972 Buick Skylark, 'Dearden Motor Company IMMIMIlBtSMiMHl m no Mm m ovan w w m iMi m mmm m m rarfliim K r L i Mon. Jack un un Elam - Dub Taylor f In PG CREATURE FROM BLACK LAKE LAV PG Fast Trip. . . Spent the weekend behind the wheel of a Ford. Left in a hurry for Tuscon, Ariz. to help son Vance move out of his Arizona house. We left Friday night and returned Sunday morning. We figured it out and we spent a grand total of nine hours not behind the wheel. Hot. . .at 2 a.m. it was 103 in Phoenix and it felt 200 in Tuscon. At Flagstaff it was cold, what a change. Travel. . . In route to and from Arizona we found motels filled up. an hour speed The nor the high cost of gas is keeping anyone home. More travel this year than last and so on. It just keeps going. Representatives. . . the children are now and always have been a part of The Progress staff. They do such work as is assigned. Most recently, Cathy has taken camera and pen in hand to do editorial work." So, even if the "Old Grouch" is not there, look around. Chances are Catfiy August 19-20-- 21 FROZEN FOODS Western Family Orange Juice 6oz. 4.89 case 10.68 Rhodes White Bread 1.09 5 pack PRODUCE lb. 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GROCERIES power brakes, 1972 Ford Pickup, F250, V ton, four Thurs., Fri., Sat., w Abraham reunion for part of the time. Games, activities were so well planned that there wasnt a dull moment for children or adults. Sunday morning was spent in their Great meeting. geneology Lief Alldredge and daughter enthusiasm was shown in this great work. Cindy took his son Glen to S.L.C. Aug. 7, to enter the and Willard Dathel L.D.S. mission home. Cindy Tbe home folks of Kanosh Whitaker have been happy to visited her sister Penny and and some from neighboring have their daughter Arlene, towns turned out last week to husband Merrill Lundberg march from the Ward Chapel, and two daughters, Pamela down the highway to the home and Jody, at their home to of their Hero Richard George, spend a weeks vacation with by whom they were honoring on them. Their home is in River-- ' Wilbur and Da Rowley his return from the Olympics side, Calif. They will also went to Moab Sat. and got in Montreal. The large crowd in week a Idaho, spend followed the pep club girls visiting Merrills family. Lawrence and Anns children to s( y for awhile while Ann who led the parade, holding a Welcome Home banner. All of the Willard Whitaker is in the hospital with a new Songs were sung, then children were in Kanosh Sun- baby girl. They report the Richard in his beautiful day to honor their brother, mother and baby are doing Uniform, led the parade back John, at his missionary fare- fine. up the highway to the City well, except Jim and Leah. Park, where chairs; speakers The farewell was a special for the family. platform; etc. had been set up occasion for the welcoming ceremonies. Counselor Ron Boran Uori-- i The Youth Conservation Whitaker Mayor Grant Brunson wel- - ducting: Melvin corned the large crowd, gave the invocation. After the Corps at Koos Kamp has been presenting the Hero, with two sacrament service, a talk was actively engaged in various projects large keys, one to the town of given by Glen Whitaker, resource oriented Kanosh, the other one to followed by a solo by Barbara on public lands administered Gail accompanied by by both the BLM and U.S. Opening prayer was given Neca Bishop, According Remarks: Forest Service. Watts. by Alvin Englestead; Master B.M District Manager to and Dathel Willard; Parents, of Ceremonies, Coach Taft duet from Don Pendleton, the youth, Watts, also spoke to the group followed by a Arlene (Whitaker) Lundberg under the direction of District Metta George gave a reading by Lilly (Quig- personnel, have completed accompanied from bits telling interesting Whitaker. Report by a diversity of projects, includthe life of Richard; Coach Phil ley) John. Closing ing fences, water developRobison spoke and then the missionary, Benediction: Ray ments, bridge construction, honored Guest reported on Hymn. sage grouse izzbzlers, fishery Whitaker. this wonderful experience he Habitat and improvement of his on had had and feelings campground clean-uThe Youth Conservation IS CANNING Corp was authorized under The purPublic Law is act to of further this pose the development and maintenance at the natural resources of the United States through the efforts of American youth, and in so doing prepares 743-693- 3 them for the ultimate responCall sibility of maintaining and managing these resources tor the American people. Mr. Pendleton stated that the youth and their leaders were to be commended for the Dearden Motor Company USED VEHICLES high quality of the work being accomplished. We hope this 1975 Datsun Pickup, four wheel drive experience will result in a conversion, four speed. greater sense of responsibility and appreciation for resource management of public lands. 1973 Chevrolet, four wheel driv, short p. When you work hard on your feet all day. you really appreciate the long lasting comfort of Red Wing work boots. Theyre fit fot the toughest job. Come try on a pair. the water can help remove water spots in son-in-la- Youth Corps o'clock feel little vinegar from glass. A family. Ralph pleased to Meadow Moments Sva Peeks! rand Hunting Special 20 off all Red Wings w , M 1 0 , i MM JIh is. Prices. . . Hanson reported in items Gallop pricing N. Mex. He says if it is thought prices are high here, ya' oughta shop there. He would rather shop in Fillmore. Loren WESTERN AUTO f 1 h I 111 v; "i! By 1700, wild turkeys were becoming scarce in America. i ) t |