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Show Fillmore, Utah 8463 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Flowed Friday , October 1 daughter-in-la- Quite a number of our young people have left to attend college, Lance to Snow', Alan Mooney to Christensen SUSC, Richard Nielson to UofU and Roy Johnson to USU. FLOWF1L NEWS Gladys Gillispic, Hope, Indiana, is here to spend Mr. and Mrs. Junior Robison took their son Durand to Provo to enter the Language School at BYU preparatory to leaving on his mission to Brazil. They were able to sec two weeks sister-in-la- Brown her Loretta and daughter and Merrily Evan Anderson and and and Wendy, S.L.C. sicnt the weekend with his parents Grant and and Arlenn Robinson brother Bart. Visiting over the weekend until Monday were Eugene and Alice Harper and children Joel and Ben of Pahvant were her mother. Lenore Bingham, her daughter Joan CArrol and son David of Emmett, Id. they brought fruit to the Harpers and enjoyed helping to can it while visiting. On their way home they will leave David in Logan to attend Utah State Mr. and Mrs. Dcrn Williams took his mother Jane Williams to Payson Sunday afternoon, to visit her friend Maggie Brad-fielLeamington, who is to the Payson Hospital with a broken pelvis. Thev stopped in Ncphi to visit Janes w and brother-in-laEtta Williams Chase and her husband Roy. U. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Anderson and Children Lonnie. Teresa, Dcna and Trevell enjoyed a day at the State Fair in S.L.C. Janis Goodscll, Spring-villspent the weekend with her fiancee Alan his and Christensen parents Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christenson. e. Mini Mac 35 WITH CHAIN BRAKE Mr. and Mrs. Dean were Allen aid family down from Keams Sunday to visit his mother Ruth Sharpen your own chain automatically. Keeps chain at peak efficiency. Auto-Shar- Soft grip handle for poiitive control, lass fatigue. 370B chain fast, smooth cutting, auto- maticaily sharpen Automatic oiler oils as you cut. bother Rex and came especially to get their son Danny so iiccanattcnd schol at USU. Ruth went with them as far as Orem. She visited her daughter Clarice and family the Royal Hurds. and they Auto-Shar- ' 169&& Carrying Casa Bradshaw Auto Parts Kimballs Fillmore 743-651- Fillmore 1 743-665- 1 7,1.. CARDOFTHANKS We wish to thank the doctors, hospital staff, and our many friends and relatives. fiower girls, neighand bors. contributions those flowers, participating in the services, bring food, and helping in many ways during the illness and death of our husband and father. The family of Alma W. Weed. FUEL! DMFTS-SA- VE mth Thank You 33 So. Main P.O. Box 385 45 No. Main ORIGINAL', A rtlBtE PlST'C. f5hv& DOORS. RORCHtS a BRClZtWAYS a Only If Cut 490H 10 w.th lltl Itf 4 INSTALL WARP V.H.W Pcoiilr 3 . , M: .Ip ms., , .. , , Fri. Hj.f hi t H.iold P.owfft Srbl V.tl,t daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Garthc Sorensen is in the Valley Utah hospital Provo. Myrtle was up to see her a w cck ago. J A joint resolution proposing to Amend Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Utah; Relating to elections and right of suffrage; Amending Section 2 to decrease the minimum voting age to 18 years in all elections and reducing the durational residency requirements for voting; Amending Sections 3, 4, 5. and 6, to Replace Electors by Voters; and Amending Section 7 to remove the reference to property qualifications to vote. PIETER & Sat. vSf A D'SfA BjtiON CO NC C QVALON t I Mon. ORDER NOW !! Ted Whitaker Delivery Next Week 743-693- v post-lud- GRANT Born L. Jan. THOMPSON 7, 1899, 19. 1976. died Sept. Services were held for Grant L. Thompson in the Provo 22nd Ward. Sept. 22. Conducting was Bishop Richard Kostcr. Invocation by Ken Pace. A musical number was done by Randall. Jolcnc A speaker and Sydnc-Stott- . was Marvin Witt. Abide with Me, sung by the Ladies Chorus. Benediction given by Dec Manwaring. services Additional were held in the Scipio Ward. Conducting was Bishop Leo Robins. Prelude and postlude music was played by Eileen Thompson. Invocation was said , The following young men and women nave gone to differend schools for the winter. Janet Robins, Steve Probcrt. Kay Monroe and Chris Thompson, all at USU Logan. Kent Memmott will be at Trade Tech in Provo. Mrs. Dorothy Brown and son and daughter Bonnie Blam and daughter, Calif, have been visiting freinds and relatives. Her husband Rulon Brown has spent most of the summer here. All are from Calif. Wanda Carter, Kearns spent Sat. and Sun. visiting her mother Mrs. Dee Memmott. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuttle Orem, spent the week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Monroe and family. Their son Paul Tuttle is staying with Lamar and Gwen and attending Millard School. High Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mem-nioS.L.C. and sons Mr. and Mrs. Larry Memmott, Bluffdale, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Memmott, Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Gay Warwood, Levan spent Sat. visiting with their mother and grandmother Catherine Memmott. t, Violet Esklund left last Every citizen of the United States, twenty one years of age or over, who has been a legal resident of this state far six montAs and of the county for sixty days next preceding any election, shall be entitled to vote in the election, except that in a presidential election year persons who make proper proof of residence in this state for thirty days immediately preceding the last voter registration day may register and vote for a president and of the United States Sec. 4. No elector yater shall be obliged to perform militia duty on the day of election except in time of war or public danger. t was held' in Kanosh this year. Comments have been ! made saying that the following program was one of the best ever. Eldred t ' Robison was the leader, Mathews. Morrel with . Guy Robins, Pres. Lloyd Olaf George, George, Rey Huber Jr. Max Call and Willard Whitaker, Patricia Townsley, participated. A sextette, sang a med-- i songs, ley of patriotic Vicky by accompanied Nielsen. They were Marge Z Johnson, ;; Burt, Annette Pat Jensen, Jill Allred, and Marlene Crosland, Rayma Day. Other people taking parts were Don ' Mario Mace, Smith, Pat Townsley, Kathryn 2 Nielson, Curtis Christop- herson, Kelly Payne, Patti Robison, with the time .7 again being turned over to Eldred Robison. A roast beef dinner was then served by the Kanosh ladies. f Lula George returned Saturday evening following 8 day Caribbean an Cruise. She was among the 650 who flew from Salt Lake City to San Juan. They traveled by night, going and by day returning. Lula reports that each of the six Islands which they toured, were beautiful. Among their activities aboard the ship was a costume party in which Lula and twelve friends from around Ferron, Utah, dressed as the Miss of their home town; Lula dressing as Miss Kanosh. They felt very honored and proud to win 5th place as a group, in such a large competition. Each of the twelve received a prize of a native doll. first-tim- e Senior Mr. WHAT WAS OMITTED LAST WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Robins and Mr. and Mrs. Robins enjoyed a day trip to St. Sec. 5. No person shall be deemed a qualified elector voter of this State unless such person be a citizen of the United States. Sec. 6. No idiot, insane mentally Incompetent person or persons convicted of treason, or crime against the elective franchise, unless restored to civil rights, shall be permitted to vote at any election, or be eligible to hold office in this State. Sec. 9. All general elections, except for municipal and school officers shall be held on the Tuesday next following the first Monday in November of the year in which the election is held. Special elections may be held as provided by law. The terms of all officers elected at any general election, shall commence on the first Monday in January next following the date of their election. Municipal and School officers shall be elected at such time as may be provided by law. Mark Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect on January 1, 1977. birthday. 2nd Emily's been sustained as a High Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mathews are the proud of a new grandparents grandson bom Sept. 18 Councilman of Fillmore Stake. They both spoke and each had a special hospital. Parents message for Scipio Ward Members. Closing prayer Alan Mathews. are Leissa and Tim Carling. Mr. and Mrs. Morrell Mathews are the great grandparents. Tlic Hders held their annual party at the park. President Burtis Quarnberg was in charge. A nice chicken fry and meal w as served. Everyone enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Richard Monsen and Lyle, Jill and Annette S.L.C. spent with Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins Sunday they visited FejTIJ and Tana Monsen in Fillmore all attending the meeting in Holden for Johnnie Monscn who is leavingfor a mission Oct. 9. the occassion Alice IN OF is in Nev., to be with Bruce and Nancy Jackson while she is convalescing from surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Quarnberg and Rex Peterson visited the Lawsons. Also were Ramona and family. Bill Ames, West Jordan, a guest of the Thatchers, got to visit with them also. fcterson. Kearns '" THE DISTRICT COURT MILLARD COUNTY STATE OF UTAH In the matter immensely. Lawson Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clark, and family Taylorsville spent the weekend visiting Nod and Ethel Robins and also the Ivies in Satina. Jack in the Sacrament meeting Sunday was conducted by Leo Robins. Bislxip Opening prayer given by Brother Con D. Robins. The speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chapman. Fillmore. Keith has just birthday. Sunday. Fillmore, Earlier day Stella Johnson. Holden Uxik them to Holden for a Holiday dinner. Orem visiting Scott and Jolene and Memmott, Emily. The occasion was III """ IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF MILLARD OCUNTY. STATE OF UTAH of the estate of ELLIS CLAYTON PRICE.aka CLAY PRICE, aka ELLIS C. PRICE deceased. NOTICE ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO CREDITORS Probate No. 2194 Estate of Ellis Clayton Price deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of their attorney, LcRay G. Jack-soDelta, Utah 84624 on or before the 1st day of January A.D. 1977. Claims in must be presented with accordance the Utah provisions of Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Date of first publication October 1, A.D. 1976 Date of last publication October 22, 1976. n, sNora Section 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the State of Utah on November 2, 1976 in the manner provided by law. spent Sept. 17, with his parcntsMr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson. It was Hans 77th spent Sunday in 75-9-- Sec. 10. All officers made elective or appointive by this Constitution or by the laws made in pursuance thereof, before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, shall take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support, obey and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of this State, and that I will discharge the duties of my office with fidelity. . attended Mrs. and Robins The family presentation Sunday School was presented by the Toni and Vic Bradfield family. Sacrament meeting conducted was by Ron Boran. The following were a announcements workshop Geneology which will be held at the Chapel on Tues. Oct. 5, at 7:30 p.m. and continuing for 8 weeks. The decorating comittee for the Senior Citizen Party was directed by Lola Roberts and Kristi Penney. The chapel was decorated in fall colors, and large were bouquets placed accordingly. in 160 Senior Around Citizens of the surrounding attended communities their annual party which family Claris and Maurine Stone drove to S.L.C. Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Vein Stone. Vcrn is still hospitalized. fishing trip. Citizens-- - George. They the Dixie Rodeo. Colleen and Henry Paxton spent two days with the Forest Paxtons, having enjoyed a previous Maria Dathel and Zella Allen; Whitaker; accompanied Nora Price to the Manti Temple Friday 24.They Sept. visited the new Temple clothes Distribution Center in Manti. On their return home they traveled to Richfield where they picked up Grace Staples who rode to Kanosh with them. She is the house guest of her neice, Nora Price. Grace also enjoyed the Senior Citizen part held in Kanosh on Saturday Sandy and $al Sandmirs, Tucson, Ariz. have been visiting Myrtle Sorensens this past month. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shaw, Ogden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Quarnberg and family. -- Proud parents are Bart and Nola (Bemis) Whatcott. Their little son was born in the Fillmore hospital. Grandparents are Kanosh Utahna Bemis, and Garn and Beth Whatcott, Fillmore. Gaiy and Maty Ann Turner, Brian and Marcie. Murray visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Probert and Mori three Dathd Whitaker KANOSH NEWS Saturday to be with her daughter Deniece Brown, Idaho Falls, Id. Sec. 8. All elections shall be by secret ballot. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent the use of any machine or mechanical contrivance for the purpose of receiving and registering the votes cast at any election: Provided, that secrecy in voting be preserved. Sec. 3. In all cases except those of treason, felony or breach of the pea-- e, electors voters shall be privileged from arrest on the days of election, during their attendance at elections, and going to and returning therefrom. 3 k Section 1. It is proposed that Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Utah be amended to read: only. Apples only Thompson. Randall Stott. R. Michael Thompson. Paul W. Thompson. Brad S. Thompson and David Thompson. All remaining grandsons were the honor-arPallbearers. Sec. 7. Except in elections levying a special tax or creating indebtedness, no property qualification shall be required for any person to vote or hold office. Sec. 2. () tun. n. Scipio. y grandson. The dedication of the grave was by Dr. Preston Thompson. PALL BEARERS were sonic of his grandsons: Lynn R. Lund-stroiStuart G. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two thirds of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Sec. 2. Every citizen of the United States. 18 years of age or over, who makes proper proof of residence In this state for 30 days next preceding any election, or for such other period as required by law, shall be entitled to vote in the election. BulNA a by 1 Closing prayer was also by Peterson Mavmie Peterson, 76, died Sept. 23, 1976. in a S.L.C. hospital of a stroke. She was taken to the stroke center a few days prior to her death. Born Feb. 11, 1900 in Holden to Nyrum Bcvasn and Chloc Stringham Johnson. She married Hans L. Peterson Nov. 25, 1921 in Ncphi. Their marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple March 3. 1965. They were a devoted couple and made many trips to visit their children. Survivors arc: husband, son. Jack L. Peterson. Mrs. David Kearns, (JoAnn) Miller, Prosser, Wash.. 7 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held Monday in the Scipio Ward Chapel. There was a viewing at Olpin Mort-rarSunday evening. Funeral services were conducted by Bishop Leo e Robins. Prelude and music was played by Eileen Thompson. Opening prayer was by Dick Probert, followed by remarks by Robins. Bishop Jay Memmott and Mont Robins were the speakers. In The Garden was sung by Howard and Darlene Memmott and Lorraine Monroe That sang Wonderful Mother of Mine Bryce Allred offered the closing prayer. David Miller offered the Family prayer and Ross Miller dedicated the grave at the Scipio Cemtery. Myron Vocal Sec. 7. No property qualifications shall be required for any person to vote or hold office. Sec. l.The rights of citizens of the State of Utah to vote and hold office shall not be denied or abridged on account of sox. Both male and female citizens of this State shall enjoy equally all civil, political and religious rights and privileges. PAN fry A Wasdcn. duct walked where Jesus Today walked" was sung by Diane and George Stott. The two speakers were Richard Lundstrom and Roy D. Olpin. A violin Solo was played by Lynn Lundstrom. A special tribute was given by one of his grandsons. by Zelda Mathews spent several days in Fillmore with her daughter Leissa and their new Carling baby. Tim had to be away Maymie Konosh Kapers andor replaced Those words in italic are being eliminated with the underscored words. ... ' had the of pleasure attending the baptismal meeting at Aurora Ward Their Saturday night. friends and former citizen of Scipio Mabel Hayser was baptized and confirmed a member of the LDS Church. Mark baptized her and Con confirmed , her. Her husband Elden was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Memmott also attended. Maxine Robins (Passed March 12. 1975) Wiilt Disneys CANNING FRUIT IS READY!! Call her & Quarnberg ELECTION AND SUFFRAGE ARTICLE REVISION ICtHftl Youll be swept away to a Never Land of spectacle and song! v. v, Mr. and Mrs. Ace Smith, Bluffdalc, spent the week end with Myrtle Sorensen. We arc sorry to hear BROS. Chicago 60651 Pioneett in PhsUct Since 1924 k & Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fillmore and Peterson. their son Gorden and wife, Orem visited Clo Peterson, Friday. Also Agnes Jensen S.L.C. spent a couple of days with her last week. by Hilda t At Your Hardware, Lumber and Bldg. Supply Store Srr and Fast Testimony meeting last Sunday was conducted by Neil Monroe. The opening prayer by Kay Dix Monroe. Sacre-meservices by Kelly Quarnberg and Joe Stone. Passed by Rodney Quarnberg. Scott Robins, Terry and Monroe Danny Memmott. Two babies were blessed and given a name by their Josh fath rs. Edward Probcrt by his father Richard. Those standing in the prayer circle with Richard were his father Dick. and Carl Byron Probcrt, Leo Robins and Mont Robins. Leslie Monroe was blessed by her father Lee Monroe, those standing in with Lee were his father Lamar, brother Floyd. Also Odell father, Mary's Summers, and her grandfather James Robert, Trcmonten. Brother -- Jim Summers, Preston, Ida. David Thompson. Tremon-to- n Leo Robins, these 'and' their Breathren wives enjoyed visiting Sunday with the Monroe family. Jeannie Monroe also came home Sunday for the occasion. The closing prayer by Royce memmott. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins and Con D. Robins .X -- the attending nt confined sister-in-la- Those Senior Citizen Social Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wasdcn, Mr. and EArl Mrs. Bradfield, Mr. and Mrs. Morreli Nana Mathews. ,dnd Virga Monroe, Alta Martin, George Miller, Anna Day, Mrs. Mr. and Leon Memmott. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robins. Guy was the MC for the program. and Mrs. Burten Badger. Holden, M r. and Mra. Earl Bradfield and Florella Quarnberg drove to Payson last week to visit Bradfield, Margaret Lemington. who had fallen and broken her pelvic bone. They then drove to Orem to visit Lee and Elva Peterson, Flouclla stayed there for a week. Kirk Mr. Mrs. and Robinson and daughters Jennifer Mrs. Kirk and Susie, Farmington, also Kirks parents Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kirkpatrick,Omaha, Neb. spent the week end Elaines visiting brothers Cart, Dick ana Byron Probcrt and Arlene and Jay Memmott. Mr. and Kirkpatrick Mr. children. safely. was Anderson Brian baptized and confirmed a member of the LDS Churchy visiting son-in-la- their daughter Tcss that day for a few minutes before she boarded a Jet for her mission in England. She called her parents later to tell them she had arrived on British soil sister-in-la- and Ilene w Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sampson, S.L.C. spent the week end in Pahvant with his parents, Duane and Sampson. Phyllis At and Anderson Phyllis enjoyed having family members from here join them and many othecj of Irenes relatives in Provo for a reunion of her family the George parents, David Wards. From here were Dexter Andersons, her Evan Andersons, mother Loretta Brown and Gladys her Gillespie, who is visiting here from Hope, INd. Also the Jerry Freemans. Evan and family took her mother, and Aunt Gladys to tour the to S.L.C. Visitors Center and other places of interst. SCIPIO NEWS Robison attended a session the Provo TEmple. brother-in-law- Irene daughter 976 in St. Lundin. Sherri GEorge. was an overnight guest with her sister and , Judy and1 Gain Turner and two children. Sacrament meeting the name of Scott Christensen was presented and he received a sustaining vote to be advanced in the Aaronic Priesthood from deacon to teacher. 1 , Viroie bv Fauntella Robison Guy Brinkcrhoff called his grandparents, Wendell Brinkerhoff Stella and he had know let them to arrived home in Connecticut safely. He had been at Sea on Submarine duty ,ifor the past'9u bays. Guy and his wife Anita make in Conn. their home Needless to say his grandto parents were over-joye- d hear from him. Saturday night at the home of Don and Thora a Wilcox and family birthday party was held for Thora. On hand for the occasion were five brothers and two sisters, their wives and husbands. All returned to their homes up North, to their homes up NOrth, except for Mr. and Mrs. Don McAffee and two daughters, Diann and Kim who were overnight attended They guests. Sunday services with the Wilcox family. 1 W. Price Executrix of Estate of Ellis Clayton Price, Deceased. . Joint Estate of Angus Memmott and Ina Memmott, both deceased. Creditors will piescnt claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of their attorney, LcRay G. Jackson, Delta, Utah 84624 on or before the 1st day of January A.D. 1977. Calims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of ah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. 75-L- 40, it IV sLon Memmott Adminis- trator of Joint Estates of Angus Memmott and Ina Memmott, |