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Show Friday, October SC1PIO NEWS PERSONAL INCOME HAVE STRONG by Maxine Robins and Hilda Quarn-berFuneral for services Vern Stone were held Monday Oct. 18, 1976 at 1. in Seipio Ward Chapel. George Vern Stone 87 died Oct. 15. 1976 in S.L.C. hospital of Natural causes. Born SEpt. I, 1889. Seipio. to Joseph and Adeline Robins STonc. Married Roxie Esklund Feb. 28, 191 7t later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Farmer and Stockman. son wife, Survivors, Maiden. Mrs. Seipio, Nev. Gweynn, Mrs. Harry (Wanda) Miyamoto, both of S.L.C. Mrs. Jack (Locnc)Pctcrson. Kearns. 21 grandchildren. 25 great grandchildren, l sisicrs-Mrs- . Blonda Ouarnbcrg, Seipio, Mrs. Rodney (Bcrnicce) Stott. Meadow. Burial in Seipio Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Robins enjoyed a day at the S.L.C. Temple Fri. Oct. 15. They went to be especially with their nephew, Hal Chrisfopherson, and his wife Maurine to be married. They enjoyed visiting with their sister Iris and Harold consist of a 1 lb. process cheese spread loaf. Beginning in October, Kraft is test marketing a line of imitation cheese products in this area: Golden Image imitation colby and cheddar cheese In a blind Chriuto-pherso- taste test conducted by a major research firm, when consumers were asked to the imitation sample colby cheese and imitation cheese 80 spread, indicated that they liked the Golden Image products. Tests by Home Econ- - and imitation process cheese spread. Golden Image imitation cheese and cheese spread feature the goodness of corn oil and the flavor one expects in a cheddar or colby or cheese spread loaf. Over 80 of the butter fat in these new products has been replaced by corn oil. Complete comparative nutritional information will appear on each package. The Golden Image line will and Mrs. Howard Mcmmott. Mr. and Mrs. I.con Mcmmott and Mrs. Clo Peterson attended the funeral services for Holden. Lloyd was 'a brother to Mrs. Dale Peterson. Mr. Mr. Macroy Baskter, Magna, and Shiela Mem-mo- tt were in united marriage. of Mr. and Mrs. Rees Mcmmott and granddaughter of Mrs. Dec Mcmmott. omists in the Kraft Kitchens indicate that the Golden Image imitation cheese products perform well and that they can be in substituted most recipes for their cheese and cheese spread Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wasden, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mcmmott, Lcvoy Alta Martin. Mrs. Anna Day. Mr.s 11a Mathews enjoyed a trip with the Senior Citizens last week. They visited Capital Reef and other interesting places. On the 13th Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wasden also went on a trip to Wendover, Utah. FOOD Mr.. Arthur Gardner and daughter Atha, Phoein nix visited recently i ipio w iih Puma 1 hatcher. Hilda and Blonda Unarm berg. STAMPS One and two person who applies hoiisehoUK lor but were denied participation in the Food STamp Hilda Ouarnbcrg spent the weekend in Grecnrivcr Morris. with her son I Program during July through July 31 may be for retroactive chuible benefits, according to the Executive Director for the tali Department of Social Paul S. Rose. Seviccs. Mr. and Mrs. Orin and their children. Price, enjoyed visiting, with Myron and Mary Wasden. They drove down to Grand and Zion Canyons and also visited Mr.s Joann Wasden, Parawan. Scl-ma- I Due to a delayed implementation of a July I, 197b Federal Directive, which changed the maximum allowable income level from S2 5 to $245 for individuals and from S307 to S322 for hou scholds , two- - person there may be some house holds in these categories which were denied Food S amp Program participation under the old in- Your present fire insurance may protect only P" t of your dw elling and possessions. I wish impure about their eligibility or retroactive benefits. as a result of the implementation of standards new income should contact their District Assistance Payments Ollice. or the local office where they made their for original application lood stamps. hose requesting must benefits still be eligible to participate in the FihkI Stamp Program in order to be retroactive for eligible benefits. de-lau- Sacrament meeting Sunday was conducted by Don The Ouarnbcrg. opening prayer was given by Alan Mathews, the music was under the direction of Anna Mac Quarn-berand Eillccn Thompson. the program was given by Harold Bcckstrand and Chris Findlcv. Meadow. Mrs. NaDean Beckstrand also came with her husband and attended meeting. The closing prayer was given Burtis by Ouarnbcrg. FARMERS FULL PROTECTION COSTS ONLY PENNIES MORE! to d g FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP For infornmUon mil J. Vernon Peterson I 25 Watt 200 North Carl and Gloria Probcrt had their family home on the weekend.' Mary Ann I and her two timer children, also Steve and Carol Jean came home. Fillmore, Utah 84631 Phone 743-635- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mcmmott and Mrs. Georgia Ivic attended the Manti Temple Friday. Their ncicc Shiela Mcmmott and Macroy Baskter. were united in marriage. MILLARD COUNTY . CO., IMPLEMENT newest Homelite dealer has in stock Fillmore models 7 of Homelite ChainSaws. HOMELITE forewood cutting or commercial post cutting, If its i I tl i I HoftM'litf D'vSnin of CARD I ttofron int. Millard County Implement Co. has the Homelite Chain Saw to fill your needs. OREGON I itVT They also have Oregon Chain sProchets and bars t0 M most brands of Chain Saws. PARTS ACCESSORIES MILLARD COUNTY IMPLEMENT 455 S. Main Phone: CO.. 743-571- 2 n Mr. and Mrs. Royce Mcmmott and son jeu arc visiting and helping out on the farm at Malta. Idaho with the Harper family. (R&UIQD$ 1 come standards. I hose who n. , OF THANKS The family of Maymie Johnson Peterson wishes to thank all those who helped in anyway at the time of the death of their wife and mother. A special thanks to the Relief Society officers and members for the lovely meal which was served after the services, and for all those who took part on the program and sent the beautiful flowers. Your and love, freindship, kindness was very much appreciated, linns L. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. David (JoAnn) Miller. RISE FOR UTAHNS quarterly ing to the First Security Bank News Letter, being distributed A. this week, says Dr. LeGrande Davies. Kelly K. Matthews, vice president and economist, is editor of the News Letter. Utahns will enjoy an estimated total personal income of $6,650 million in 1976, an increase of $713 million or 12 percent above the 1975 total reported by the US Department of Commerce. This forcast is based on data available through the first nine months of the year, plus an estimate, for the last three months in total wages and salaries, net farm income and proprietors and property income. for After correction inflation and the decreased purchasing power of the dollar, real personal income in Utah in 1976 will have increased approximately 6 percent. An employment increase of about SVi percent and an average increase in wage rates of approximately the same amount account for an increase of $466 million, or 1 percent in wages and salaries and other labor income. 1 farm income is expected to show a substantial improvement, following a sharp drop in 1975. Some increase is expected in other pro prietors income, property income and transfer payments. econamic Nationally, activity, after a sluggish summer, began to improve near the end of the third quarter. Retail sales and residential construction showed marked improvement, while production and employment continued to expand at a respectable rate. Favorable business conditions are expected to the throughout Siersist quarter and into Net 1977. Real National Gross Product, the value of all final goods and services purchases, after the impact of inflation has been removed. increased at an estimated annual rate of 4'i percent in the third quarter. Improved levels of consumer and business spending are expected to strengthen the tempo of economic activity in the fourth quarter and into 1977. Other business indicators reported in the News Letter include industrial production, which increased at a moderate pace in the third quarter. Consumer and business spending have experienced a pause, but consumer spending began to rise again in August. Although the lackluster trend in business spending has not followed suit, a recent capital spending survey indicated that there will be a rather solid expansion late this year or early in 1977. The basic rate of inflation at the retail level remained generally stable in the third quarter, increasing about 6 percent at an annual rate. Little change in the current inflationary pattern is anticipated in the fourth quarter or into the early months of 1977. Wholesale prices slipped downward in August as food sharply declining prices continued to check relatively big gains in the wholesale of price industrial commodities., always A WELCOME GIFT (Sift (Errlifiratcfi being hospitalized. Bert was in the Payson hospital tor a seriously oroxen eg. Wells in the Fillmore hospital. Both are getting along quite well, we are nappy to hear. Mr. and Mrs. GEne Lovelock Brinkcrhoff, Nev. visited for a few hrs. last week with their Uncle Wendell and Aunt Stella Brinkcrhoff. They, had been Gene's visiting parents Frank and Portia Brinkcrhoff in Fillmore. Even w hen you don t like to count the years as Birthdays come, they have a very nice result too, when ones children call by telephone to extend greetings and best wishes. J. Dclial Ivie was truly happy with phone calls from all of, i lchildrcn, and their families. Baldwins. Don .. tThc Beaver, Jim, Jodie, John and Janellc Ivie, children of the late Dr. Morrel Ivie and Jcrrel Bowman, Flagstaff. also sang They "Happy Birthday as did the Monte Ivie family of Las Vegas. Greetings also from the Wavne Morrisons, peon s birthday is the same day as her father, the Dick Baugh, Spokane, the Jack Ind. Muncie, Higleys, n Mr. and Mrs. Don and family took his parents Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tomkinson to Rockland, Ida. The weekend of Oct. 8, where they spent two days and nights with their brother and son Fred, his wife Tom-kinso- Margene and family. On their way home they visited on Sunday and were guests Sunday night, Melville and Nona with their son Howard, his wife 3 and Don and Ilena and family, with her sister and brother in law. Understands the 6 County-area'needs and problems s What Thorpe believes about CONSOLIDATION and INHERITANCE TAX: CONSOLIDATION OF SCHOOLS The parents and taxpayers of the 6 Counties know more about what is best for the education of their children and the welfare of their communities than do the members of the State Legislature. I believe in local control of our schools by duly elected Boards of Education. I will, as I have before, vigorously OPPOSE any proposals to force consolidation of schools by legislative action' INHERITANCE TAX I pledge that I will vigorously support legislation to ELIMINATE Utah's Inheritance Tax." Let Thorpes 10 year's experience as a member of the Utah Senate work for you by voting for him on Nov. 2nd. Thorpe Waddingham Can Give Sevier Wayne Piute Millard Juab Sanpete Senatorial Leadership Paid Political adv. Dixie and Dcm Williams are happy to have their son Richard home. He comtour of pleted his duty with the Army, Sept. 30,1976. He took his basic at Fort Ord. Calif., then went to Fort Hood, Texas tor the rest of the time except 4 months at Fort Chaffee, Ark., where he was trained as a Food Specialist. ar Reamir (Brenda) Mathew and Eric, is Idaho Colo, City, spending a week with her sister Thou and family the Don Wilcoxs Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Don Baldwin and son Morgan, Beaver, Sunday spent afternoon visiting Carenes Mr. and Mrs. J. Barents Ivie and grandmother Carrie Ivie. The home of Noma Jackson was a busy and happy one over the weekend. Her sons Bruce and Darrel and the latters wife Cheryl were here from Nevada. John and son Mickey Mapleton. Two weeks ago John, wife Julia, Bruce and Merlin and Ted took their mother with them to gather pine nuts. They had an time visiting, enjoyable eating and pine nutting. Bruces wife Nancy was convalescing from surgery so was unable to come. Her mother Alice Lawson was out to Henderson with her. Also visiting were Clcvc and Ann Jackson and baby, Darrell Johnson's daughter in law, Patti and children. Sandy, Todd, and Brandy. Williams Fillmore, visited with Claytons sister and brother in law Vcrgic and Dclial Ivie Oct. 12. Enjoyment Featuring a Complete Steak & Seafood Menu Former President and Majority Leader of Utah Senate Mr. and Mrs. Alden Robinson and baby Alden Scott were guests of his family the Ralph Robinsons Friday night till .Sunday morning. Allen) (Mrs. and Valeric, For the finest in Dining SENATE DIST. 28 . daughter in law Beverly THE BLACK STEER Stcakhousc & Lounge O We are happy, Bert allow and Wells Johnson arc back to their homes Williams. Nephi and their (Crrttltralr FOTY-TW- THORPE WADDINGHAM M.r and Mrs. Clayton am aioui out (Sift NUMBER Sw ahcr Total personal income will have a strong rise in Utah in 1976 accord- 19 o flowell scene by Vergie Ivie TO U, Lyle Johnson. S.L.C. and his friend Jill Jensen. Garland were week end guests of his parents Glade and Mrs. Mr. Johnson. MEADOW LARK STUDIO MEADOW If your looking for that unusual gift STOP-SHOP-COMPA- RE A See if our prices are fair! We Carry All Kinds Of T reasures antiqued mirrored plaqyes original oil paintings esh plants natter! plaques uwelery uetai art notterv stationary scarfs dried floral arrangements and items made by local craftsman open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. |