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Show MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 September 10, 1976 Kanosh Kapers Holden Happenings Alan and Karen Dobson and two children, Tooele were guests at the home of their parents Burton and Lula McKee for the Labor Day weekend. Marsha and George Cropper and girls, Vernal, were guests of their mother the Ethel Wood during weekend. George and Marsha went to Ely, Nev. George is being transferred to the BLM office. They are in the process of finding a new home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Monroe over to see the film. Gwen Warner. Provo was a special dinner guest. Calling at the home of his was Fred LaNola sister and his friend Melville Mr. Afton Grant, both of new Narmony.Utah. They were on their way to S.L.C. We are glad to have Bly Nixon home after undergoing in S.L.C,' major surgery Spending Labor Day with their parents Cecil and Bly Guests for the weekend WCre Mr. and Mrs. Bruce at Elm Hofhines were his Ashby and two children, husband Bountiful, also the Glade daughter Ileen, Bruce Farrer, and son Bruce Nixons, S.L.C. Bruce and B. Wife and baby of Provo. joan also visited their parents Garr and Doreen Ashby. Spending Sunday at the home of their mother and George and Rhea Dean grandmother Lanola Johnson Stephenson and family were were Bryant and Loraine in Salina Sunday to attend Jones and family of Suther- - Sacrament with meeting land. After enjoying dinner Mr. and Mrs. Kayle Stephen-Ronni- e showed films of his son and family. The infant mission and places of interest daughter of the Kayle Steph-iArgentina. Ronnie invited cnsonji was given a name and unpaHPEapgnnippmmHamum blessing. n and Mrs. Curtis M. Shields of Kanosh announce the engagement and forth- coming marriage of their daughter Mary Ann to Kevin Steadman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steadman of Taylorsville. Mary Ann is a 1975 grad- uate of Millard High School a four year Seminary graduate. She attended one year of school at Provo Tech- liical Collage. She has been employed at the Review Apparel this summer. The Bridegroom elect has Mr. been attending BYU. This summer he spent three months tn Hawaii as a super- visor in the Youth Develope- ment Enterprises picking e an P':aPP's LDS mission in Georgia- South Carolina. They will make their home . 'n S.L.C. where they will both be working. The couple is planning a Sept. 17, wedding in the Manti Temple. The Recep- tion wil1 be held that night m the Kanosh Ward Cultural Hall. Everone is invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Hunter are the proud parents of a fine baby boy weighing 81b. and 8 oz. He was born on Sept. 1, 1976 and will be named Richard Watts Hunter. Robert and Sandee welcomed the new baby home yesterday. The Huntets resi(je jn Salinas, Calif, Grandmother is Mrs. Zina Hunter, Fillmore. pS FAMILY REUNION The visit of Sandra and Jim White, sons Jan and Spencer, of Petaluma, Calif, called for a reunion of the family of Dorothy and Charles McBride over Labor Day weekend, Joining them at their parents home for Sunday dinner were Marcia and Dave Bown and two sons. S.L.C. Patrick and Mollie McBride and four children, Ephraim; Sharon and three children. Beaver. An impromptu program by the grandchildren much picture taking and visiting, and a family letter to Kevin McBride in Japan on a mission, made it a full and very happy day for all. Kevin was the only one not present. The Whites arc visiting his the in Whites parents, Kanosh. and many others during this week. Cole and Marianne Warner and friend Howard Santz, rcently spent a night with Dorothy and Clark Paxton. Lela Cummings was happy to have her son Dennis and wife Marianne and children Jim and wife Sharon, Tucson, Ariz. A big brother, Steven, awaits her at home. Townfolks are looking forward to the return of Boyd and Jerry Watts and family. After selling their business Colorado in. they in Colorado, they plan to move into the former Lizz George home. Boyd and some of his family were working in the yards last week. At present, the Watts are living in Holden in Jan Croslands mobile home. from Oregon here to spend a few days with her. It was a shock to see the account of the death of Parwin Penney among the obituaries in last weeks' news. Darwin Reubin Penny, 61, former S.L.C. resident, died Aug. 31, 1976, in Casper, Wyo. June Born 1915, 30, Kanosh, Utah. Married Eva Feb 23, 1962, Frappart, Bus Rock Springs Wyo. for driver Greyhound, stationed in S.L.C. for 28 years. Came to Lander, Wyo. in 1970. Employed by Wyo. State Training School as an The Birthday of Alice Jane Bowen, was a special day. Good neighbors in Kanosh, (Charlie and Ruby Choate, Brother and called baked and decorated a beautiDurand and Tess Robison, de Janeiro Mission and Tess ful birthday cake, and took it to her at the Fillmore HOspital son and daughter of Mr. and in the England Londo South Mrs. Robison Junior of Mission. where she is a patient. engineer. Survivors: Wife Eva. two Sandra Taylor, daughters, Hunson, Wyo, Sheri Penney, San Francisco, Calif. Son, Utah. Bountiful, Phillip, Brother, Theodore Penney, Kanosh, sister, Calla Ivie, Six Provo, grandchildren. Adelia and Loreta Cortsen services in enjoyed Church Kanosh Sunday. Giles and Reta Carrol spent last weekend in South-an- d ern Utah. They went es- pecially to attend the funeral services for Retas sister, Maurine Jones, Kanab Ut. They also spent time visiting family members and friends in Orderville and Kanab. Doc. and Helen Brunson had some special friends from Norco, Calif, visiting them recently. They are the George Glenns. Stan and Madge Johnson had their grand-daughte- r, Tami, with them while their daughter, Brenda Brown was Information on flu vaccines ot tlu (Victoria tlu) that was IMPORTANT Information from the U.S. around last winter and could Public Health Service about occur a8ain this winter. A AND VICTORIA FLU 'separate vaccine has been prepared to give them pro- VACCINES Swine flu caused an out- - tection against both types of break of several hundred flu. These vaccines have been cases at F. Dix, N. J. early in 1976. Before then, swine field tested and shown to pro- flu had not caused outbreaks duce very few side effects. Some people who receive the among people since the 1920s With the vast majority of vaccine had fever and sore- Americans being susceptible ness during the first day or to swine flu, it is possible that two after vacation. These pas - experience there could be an epidemic tests an flu with other vaccines in- No one can this winter. say dicate that anything more for sure. However, if an epi- than this would be severe demic were to break out, millions of people could get highly unlikely. Many PeoP,e ask questions sick. Therefore, a special been about Au vaccination during An preSarei and Sited which pregnancy. advisory tie. should protect most people examined this Hea,t! Serv' who receive it. and stion reported that Certain people, such as There no data spectfi- are With medical chronic those problems and the elderly, cally to contraindicate vacci- annual protection nation with the available killed virus vaccine in preg- flu. Therefore, against besides protection Women who are swine flu, they need pregjan. should be con- tection against another type sidered as having essentially Richard and Carol (Kimball) Warner and three daughters, Jill, Joan, and Dori ot Long in Calif, Bech, stopped Kanosh to visit the Clark Paxtons. They had been ir. S.L.C. visiting the Newel Warners. in the hospital with the new the same balance ot benefits baby son. and risks regarding influenza vaccination and influenza the Willard and Dathel Whitgeneral population. As indicated, some indivi- aker received word of the duals will develop fever and arrival of a new grandsoreness after vaccination, daughter, born to their son If there are more severe Bidpiqaipoio again clin QIP PIH mfm symptoms or fever which lasts longer than a couple of days after vaccination, please consult the doctor or a health Visiting with Dean and A. Paul in late August were worker wherever medical care June Farnsworth her daughter is received, and husband, Jim and Shirley While there is no reason to Hartnett, Bellflower, Calif. expect more serious reactions to this flu vaccination, persons who believe that they have been injured by this vaccina- tion may have a claim. The Congress recently passed a law providing th such w(h certain ex- - Guests of Laura Warner ceptions, may be filed only sUndavwere against the U.S.Government. and Information regarding the Leonard Mason of and obof claims filing may be tamed by writing to the U.S. a SliS Public Health Service Claims c.ee, off his hours, officer during Office Parklawn L,ne' Rock'"lle Mr. and Mrs. T.R. Madsen made a loop, with stops at Roosevelt, S.L.C. and Orem, to visit their children. 5Sfer Se sister Flowell, have each received l(1!' Mesa, his proposal tor a period ot thirty The spiritual presentation in days after the date set for the opening School was CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO given by Sunday will the received be bids Sealed by the Bill Davis family. Talks The Millard School Dist"rt rs17 Millard School Board at its office. given by Hefon ar.d Bill and 150 West Main Street. Delta. Utah he ngh tto accept any o to reject Peter. They also sang a up to 2:00 p.m. Wednesday. Sep- - any or all proposals or waive any in a proposal, 22, 1976. for the furnishing of formality song. Executive Order, Sacrament was conducted all labor, materials, transportation, and services for the Fillmore Elernen- Son-iscnminatiopractices by Dean Perkins. Invocation tary School and Delta Intermediate ! and action affirmative and Business programs. School by Lynn Perkins. announcements: Virginia All bids will then be publicly andAll laborers, workmen, mechanics, on this apprent.ces Johnston was sustained as the opened and read. P A certified or cashier's check or proi ' . new ward chorister and choir bid bond of not less than five g percent the general prevailing married Mutual director. Docin Contract' of the the amount of the bid, uie schedule social to be held in recreation (5) drawn payable to the order of the uments. Dated. August 11, 1976 District, shall accomhall, Friday Sept. 10. Each Millard School bid. This check or bid By: Resolution of Millard School the pany box lunch. a couple to bring bond of the accepted bidder shall Max and Willie Call are in be forfeited in case he fails or refuses charge of activities. Seminary to enter into the Contract or furnish 100 performance, and 100 opening social will be held at the Payment Bond as Adelaide Park. Sept. 11, Material andtheLabor Owner. by 'Kanosh students meet at required The Owner reserves the right to award more than one Contract on the Ward Chapel by 6 p.m. sacrament project. The successful bidderfs) Following of to be known as the General Contractor consisted services (s) shall have responsibility for proper several people who bore execution of all work contracted by testimonies. Dean Perkins, him. Sharon Georg, Gail Whatcott Instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be Margene (Stevens) Christen- on file in the office of Edwards and sen. Pres. Lloyd George, Daniels and Associates, Architects, The David Hatton, visitor: La 525 East Third South, Salt Lake different greatest number paid jobs in one 1, 1976, Utah after Iilene City, and September Vora Rasmussen working life 110 is a record be consulted or where may they Hatton. Benediction, Leavitt secured for the purpose of bidding. claimed by D. H. Clarke of Christensen. Plans and specifications may be England. , n . eved obtained upon deposit of $50.00 per set. Contractors shall be limited to three sets on deposit. Full refund will be made upon return of such Documents in good condition within ten calendar davs after, the bids are I opened and if a bid is submitted Deposit shall be forfeited if Documents are retained beyond ten calendar days following deposit receipt and a bid is not submitted. These requirements will be waived for current members of A.G.C. (General Contractors). All bidders shall be preforms may qualified. be obtained at the office of the Architect. No bidder may withdraw Tis.:lijiTMKi,ir.Ti.m.i Roger Callister and wife Lani, Logan, spent the week end with his grandfather A. Paul Robison and wife Dean, and also visited his grandMillie mother Callister. Granddaughter, Joyce Davies, also spent the weekend with A. Paul And Dean. DS a Jeff Duncan, Wyoming, guest of his grandparents, is a Velma and Bryan Jackson, since returning from , a mission. He plans to attend SUSC this winter. Rancnwear The West's largest selection of clothes for the western man and his lady. Next time youre in Salt Lake, come in gpii That state senator Dixie Leavitt. is Now, his bandwagon There js Jack Wolfe is rolling into your community and some of the people a reason why. Leavitt lor Governor Commute Paid (or by lb Ranchwear 142 East 2nd South Monday thru Saturday Faihlon Place Mall Monday thru Sunday Preston G. Adams, Chairman We want Leavitt for governor. And, we want you to know it. The Parking is free and Darlene Kindrcd-StcvSteve and Cindy Ivcrson-Boyand Marlene Cummings-Haroland and June Avrctt-JaC. Nadine Bcckstrand-HarolBeckstrand-Mr- . and Mrs. James Frecman-Scot- t and Iris and Milinda and Diana Spcakman-TcFullcr-Ral- f Christenscn-Carniand Leah Swallow-Ola- f and Blanch Gcorgc-Bran- t and Karen George and Ludan Hirschi Racqucl Robison-Mac d Kelly-Cla- d y d 40off Stewart-Dclyn- Whitakcr-Anthone- d Robison-Marlcn- x Kitchen Cabinets by Haas 1 1 y5vi!r. Vote Leavitt for Governor on September 14th. m b training and - good pay for one weekend a month and two weeks a year of workl For free information call toll free. Californians call toll free. On April 13th, 1976, a Utah state senator announced his candidacy for the governorship. He did so after much encouragement from prominent Utah citizens. who support him here are shown below. and visit our stores Oontli Long Special which provides Leavitt was victorious over his GOP opponents at the state convention. He has been endorsed by eight out of ten of Utah's republican legislators. And by nine out of ten of the state's republican county commissioners. These Republican leaders know Dixie Leavitt. They've seen him as the Republican leader in the Senate work for good government for the last 14 years. They know he's a successful businessman and rancher. They know the reasons he should be governor. And, they want you to know. f A A great number of good men who are looking for a part-tim- e job are joining the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, s: a jypiP!rJ Ifer sVJgf- - Missionary Testimonial will be held in their honor on September 12 at 12 noon in the Flowell Ward. son-hvla- Son afis Olpin A a call to serve as a missionary Visiting at the Lynn Perkins the Church of Jesus Christ home last week, were Terris for Latter-Day of Saints. Durand parents. Lenore and , Tom, will serve in the Brazil-Ri- o Ariz. McBride Lumber Co. t n y y a e Day-Brirrc- ll |