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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 lunosll Ka)(TS At the home of Mr. and Harold Ahlstrom Mrs. to help celebrate their 42nd wedding anniversary and also Harolds 80th birthday were the following children: David and JoLene Warner of Las Vegas. Nev., Lorna Prcvost and Devon Ahlstrom from Orem, Utah; sister, Eva Steele from Pleasant a Grove, brother, Reno Ahlstrom and wife Itha from McGill, Nev. This was a most delightful day for the Ahlstroms. Janice Warner, who is Weber State, attending accompanied Uncle Llovd and Aunt Leola George to N.M. to Albaqurque, visit the Georges daughter, JoAnn, husband Edward Red and two girls; Traci, and Ann Marie. 1 he Reds have recently moved into a beautiful new home which the Georges were anxious to sec. would take pages to name everyone who came to honor Tom Whatcott on his 80th birthday, but we would like to mention some of the former Kanosh residents who attended this never-to-b- e forgotten reufun and nion evening. The Dorrity girls: Mildred, Bernice and Fird, were the life of the party. Others traveling a long distance were Hattie and Pauline and their (C'harlesworth) husbands, Luke Johnson by Dathel )I(adow Moments Whitak er and Lloyd Anderson, Carma Cutler, from Overton, Nev, Ed and Mona Robison from Leora Logandale, Nev; Allen and Grace Staples came over from Richfield; this is just to name a few. proving. Visiting at the home of Grandmother Zella Allens is Dan Terrill, wife and daughters. Gra.id-daughter- Vin and Dora Whatcott had all of their family come to help celebrate Uncle Toms birthday. Also for this coming special occassion were the following Whitaker of Toms: Thersa Whatcott and her family, Virginia; Don, Ted and their partners. Harold Whitaker came from Washington, Utah. in-la- Spending a few days at the Orville and Hope Kimball home, are their son, Steve, wife Tamara and four children from Washington State. Kirk who is working for his masters degree at Utah State, was also home for the weekend. It Edna and Adria Ahlstrom; Keith and Nelda Turner attended the wedding reception in Cedar City tor tneir Lisa Robison niece, daughter of Dan and Karen, who was married to David Stapley in the St. George Temple. They also stopped in to visit their sister Jennie Day who is recovering from hip surgery, at the home of her son, Ned, and report that Jennie is im Paro-wa- and week-en- Friday, March 25, 1977 fiance, d Mildred in Hatton. Carla the spent with grandparents and Lester Call, The former Kae Faunce and little son has been her twin sister, visitin6 Mae and other family members. Russell and Karen Crook were happy to have their daughter, Allyson and fiance home for the week-enIn spite of so many other activities going on Thursday evening, March 17, a large annual Birthday party, which was a delightful evening with music, readings, humourous skits, and a parade of wedding dresses, worn by the owners who were still lucky enough to fit into or others. them, by The most delicious re- were served freshments the by Presidency. in Visitors attendance were: Neca Watts; Janet (Whitaker) Barton. n Sacrament meeting Sunday was well attended and conducted by Counselor Dean Perkins as follows: As the Opening Hymn: Dew from Heaven Distilling. Invocation: Olaf George. Announcements: Senior Citizens, including the High Priests, will hold their activity at the American Legion Hall, on March 26. Pot luck at 7:30 and dance at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 27th will be the fast Sunday because of General Conference the following Sunday. Sacrament Hymn: 0 Lord of Hosts". Sacrament administered Stan Johnson and by: Bill Turner. Bishop Passed by: Steven and Gail Burtan Damon, George, Kreg Payne and Clark Crook. The program was under the direction of High Councilman, Junior Robison follows: as first speaker was by a returned missionary, Allan Alldredge, who served in the Australian New Zealand mission. Solo: Donna Crapo, Janice by accompanied Nielson. Remarks: Richard Nielson, (brother to Janice) remarks: Closing High Councilman, Junior Robison. Hymn by choir: Closing Great King of Heaven, Our Hearts We Raise,. Benediction: Marvin Cummings. Janet Barton and two Parowan are girls from spending a week with the Willard Whitakers. The by Eva Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Beckstrand enjoyed their isit Sunday evening with their granddaughter Pam Beckstrand and her two fiiends from Pleasant Grove. They were on their way to Cedar City where they go to school at SUSC. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Lola D. Bushnell during the weekend were her brother Kenneth and his wife Gwen from Orem. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bird during the weekend were their grandsons Scott and Mark Stevens from S.L.C. Mrs. Dobson Carolyn and her husband Loy were visitors at the home of her parents Blaine and Minnie Penney during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstrand were happy to have all of their family home for the weekend. Robert, his wife Carlenc and their daughter Monica and Hal and Richard all from Logan and Marilyn and Kerry DeVries and two sons Brian and Jason from West Jordan. They all attended the "Oakla-nom- a of presentation at the High School Friday evening, especially to hear Don who had the male lead in that musical. They all enjoyed it very much. Beckstrand Visitors things kids swallow!! Children at the home of Chris and Julee Findlay this weekend were Todd Halladay from Logan and Chris brother Kelly Findlay from Provo. Mrs. Cindy Iverson and her baby from Fillmore spent Sunday here at the home of her parents Bishop and Mrs. DeLyle Beckstrand. The son Beckstrand's Michael who goes to school at Logan was also home this weekend. Mr. Jack Freeman spent the weekend here with his Mr. and Mrs. parents, Howard Freeman. He also visited his brothers Bill and Jim and their families. Those who attended sessions at the Manti Temple on Friday were: Bill, Judy Freeman, Clifton, Laura and Eva Beckstrand, Gordon Hall, Drue Labrum and Kim Petersen. Sharon Edwards, and Venoy and Noreen Labrum went to S.L.C. to be with Sharons daughter Lessa when her daughter underwent surgery last Friday. They also visited Norecns sister Nola. Chris and Shan and Robyn were home this week-enfrom with their Logan parents Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Carling. d Mrs. Vilate Greenhalgh is home after spending some time with her daughters and their families in West Jordan. The Relief Society held its annual Birthday party Thursday evening at the Church House with the Presidency Pamela Robison, LaVeda Duncan and Iris Bond in charge. Those present enjoyed a good program The refreshments were the Sisters favorite salads with hot rolls and punch. It was a very nice evening for all those present. Members of our Ward enjoyed the Special Interest program at the Stake House Sunday Evening when the LDS Institute Group from the USU gave us an evening with Songs and two very good talks. Many from our Ward enjoyed the Presentation of "Oklahoma Thursday evenings. We congratulate the cast of this musical production. and Friday Jeffrey Labrum spent the weekend here with his Mr. and Mrs. Earents Labrum and his brothers John and Lynn. swallow a variety of things and modern technology has added one more item to the list-t- he pop top from an aluminum beverage can. But, unlike the buttons, tacks and pocket change that make their way down Juniors throat, the pop top adds a special problem in that it is not easily seen in an This is especially true when the pop top is lodged in the esophagus and next to the spine, because it gives little contrast on the X-r- If see their parents child swallow a strange item, or even suppose that's what happened, they should take the child to a hospital for an While an aluminum object is more difficult to detect, a radiologist will be able to pick it up. Evan and Daniel Bond. The first speaker was Kim Tuttle from Holden who talked about Forgiv- School Sunday Sunday morning was conducted by Counselor Lloyd Robison. The singing was conducted by Lois Rowley with Lenore Hosman as strand, accompanist. was Stake High Councilman Dean Larsen who talked about "Living the Gospel Principles we Believe in Both of the speakers gave us very good advice and council. Benediction by Michael The was Invocation Jeffrey Labrum. eness. The concluding speaker by The Spiritual Talks were given by Becky Freeman and Mark Rhodes. Participating in the Sacrament Service were: Brent Hosman, Tony Cowley, Daniel and Evan Bond, Mark Rhodes and Jay Beck- Beckstrand. strand. Ttiurs. Frl. The Sacrament Meeting afternoon was Sunday conducted by Bishop DeLyle For Beckstrand. Paul conPeterson ducted the singing with Roma Bird as the accompanist. Participating in the Sacrament Service were: John Labrum and Jeff Hall, Ben Damon, Jay Beck- - :omi oJfiariai Love is the greatest adventure of all. ROBIN AND MARIAN' UK 4 RAt SIARk HARD Ihnit.iM IKH Bt SMI PMI Alt ft. . 0, PG Sat. Sun. and Mon. working for wages? us help you get into a that will give you earnings and security. Weve had many years experience and are looking for an honest, sincere, energetic man to help us expand. Sales or livestock feeding experience helpful. 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