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Show 5C1J)I0 SccilC by Hilda Quarnberg Maxine Robins & The Scipio Ward Relief Society held their annual birthday dinner and program Wed. March 16, at 7:30 President p.m. Evelyn Monroe presiding. She welcomed us all to the birthday party, the husbands of the attended sisters were honored guests. The opening prayer was the wedding. Everyone S.L.C. Utah. Mrs. Lavern Ivie and family, Kearns, Utah, spent and Saturday Sunday visiting her parents Mr. and A1 and LeAnn Shinkle came in from Elko Friday to spend a few days with her parents, Lee and Margo Warner, and sister Lane. Miss Carol Jean Probert and Steve Probert spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. by Guests at the home of their parents Clyde and Lillian Wood daring the weekend were Rulon and Wyla Sherwood, their daughter and son Merlee Rytting and Garren, Earl and LaVon Hunter, their daughter and husband Lawna and Harry Webster, Regan and Thane, all of S.L.C. Karl and Beryl Hardy and daughters Diane, also Chris and Vin Cropper Jim and Reha Gray, children Jimmie and Wade were here March 19, with her parents Bill and Wala Mace. Jim did some work for the Maces while here. Mrs. Avalon Johnson drove to Price early Sunday morning to spend the day with their son and daughter-in-law- , Phyl and Jane and their children Justin and Mary Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Rial Brinker-hof- f of Lovelock are here visiting his brother Wendell his wife, Stella, sister Marge Christensen and Ivin and family. Also the Archie Christensen family and in Fillmore with brother Frank and his wife Portia who is a sister to Leona and the ladies sisters Dora Robison Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winget of S.L.C. were here during the weekend with Annettes parents Dcrn and Dixie Williams, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Veris Carling, Aunt Grace and Uncle Clifford Bennett. The Win-get- s visited Grandma Jane Williams, a patient at Utah Valley Hospital Robyn and Stacy Davison, S.L.C. spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Monroe Merlin has had pneumonia and has been in Richfield for week. a Hospital Ethel Wood and her mother Vera Nixon drove to Ely, Nev. Friday where they were weekend guests at the home of George and Marsha Cropper and three u Pottery Mrs. Elaine Hendrickson and Mrs. Beth Robins of Richfield visited Friday afternoon. Elaine with her Aunt Ida Crosland and Beth with her brother and wife Wclks and Ramona Kenney. Vera and Christensen Smith. He says his daughters are really thoughtful of him and spoil him by waiting on him so much! 'ipcrr and Lenora Merwin Steph- Toni Erling and two boys of Paul, Id. were at the home V il you .St Rlt by m deaerop' Ul r - meat MODI vid l 6SC1H 4 X . . "fk'-ill-alif- wood. 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SJUimjlJUJUlJUJLIlAJUUULiJUl "Mel, a wood iesJ April 1,1977 Burt Floral will be come 743 6541 big MOOU TBrrso Announcing To SaWngs.', 0 Sinai t o dlowcr st $ v wooer varyin9 a OU PCnVOkttOUt ttsHMASHiai 30- 1 selected md ,these lo W Scarfs xtc Jay and Helen Stevens were the guests of their Sandra and daughter husband Bill Green and son in S.L.C. for a few days. enson. cvn: Main St., Meadow Open Mon. thru Sat. 10:00 a. m. to - parents Fred and Delma Bennett for a few days. of her this relatives weekend. They were the guests of rr 'Total : Fillmore residents. John and Geneva Jones of Las Vegas were visiting Mr. A.C. Gregerson has spent a week in Fillmore with his daughters Geneal sister-in-la- to his Rowley, sister-in-lawife Carroll, her daughter, Raquel Stewart, St. George Dorothy McBride, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Peterson, Ula Maycock. They met Millie and Lloyd Dallas there and saw several other former Tom for party their grandchildren Shane and Tandy n Starley spend this week with them. Doreen Jimmy and her sister are here from Snow College during the quarter break with the Robisons including Jaron and the girls brother Joe Jimmy. 11 MV f : Brunson, her son Rollo Branson. Cedar City, Margaret founts that special gift! Dried Floral arrangements t DeLell 5Uccf Its ,has inP lces to "MEADOW LARK STUDIO HandWork Dish Gardens 0. Swallow in S.L.C. were the birthday Whatcott. attended all REFRIGERATOR Fresh Plants Going from here to attend funeral services for Robert Kim and Kathy Mills of S.L.C. Clark and Paula Johnson and two children of West Jordan were guests of their parents Earl and Mary Johnson and Cindi during the weekend. They Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Robison are enjoying having LI Calif, Alice a, Z ATTEND SERVICES daughters. Bonnie and Maughn Chirstensen spent the weekend in Las Vegas, Nev. birthday ol e. )f years. Graveside services will be held at the Fillmore Cemetery Saturday afternoon. Announcement will appear in the Salt Lake papers and the obituary will be published in the Progress April 1, 1977, 1 Meda and Frank Soars, called their mother Ivie, Sunday. They had just returned from a tour in South America. crysantheum was presented They attended a LDS Church to her. Her granddaughter in Rio De Jarnio, Brazil. then sany several favorite In to talk to somenumbers of Mrs. Memmotts one trying their speaking language The closing prayer was by was hard, when a few young Zelda Mathews. elder to Sacrament Meeting was them missionarys came and asked them where conducted Counselor by they were from and they said Neil Monroe. The invoCalif-anhe in return said Lison-becation was by James he was from Delta, Utah. Music was under the Meda being from Scipio of direction Shirley knew the country and they Robins and Anna Mae a nice visit with enjoyed Quarnberg. The Sacrament him. He is Elder Richard services were rendered by Waddingham, Delta, son Kelly and Rodney Quarnof Mr. and Mrs. thorpe berg. passed by Terry Mon- Waddingham. He reported roe, Kurt Robins, Kasey he was fine and to tell everyPeterson and Kory Quarnone hello. berg. The decons quorum Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompwas reorganized Sunday son honored their son Chris morning as follows: Presion his 22 birthday dent, Kory Quarnberg, Sunday March 20. They gave 1st attendent, Terry Monroe, him dinner and the foll2nd attendent Kasy Peterowing also: Mr. and Mrs. son and Secretary Kurt Earl Bradfield, Joan and Robins. The program husband Steve Burke, Sunday was given by High Ryan and Adrianne, Anoca-bellCouncilman Alt Staples, Utah. Mr. and Mrs He Kanosh. brought Duane Peterson, Fillmore Elder Kim Hall, Meadow and Camille Peterson who just returned from a Chris is USC attending L.D.S. mission in Lima, in Logan. Peru. Miss Vicki Staples Holy City. The A baby girl was born to sang closing was Mrs. Alt Staples Jay and Connie Alder, Manti who also attended our March 15, in the Gunnison meeting. Prayer was by Mike Hospital. She weighed Monroe. 7 lbs. 13 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robison of Scipio. The Alder the have two other Memmott attended girls and one of their ncice boy. Connie and wedding Jay and The place to find As we go to press, word comes of the death of Chlora, (Mrs. George) Huntsman in the Cottonwood Hospital, Tuesday afternoon. She had been in poor health for some Lillians brother Loren Paul and his daughter Mar-gen- e Dastrup called at their home Sunday. where she was taken March 17, very seriously ill. Dcrn Dixie and the Bennetts have made trips to Provo every day to visit their mother. We are happy to report she is much improved. and Graveside services and the group all enjoyed a dinner at the Paradise Inn. After dinner some of the group attended the Open House honoring Tom What-cot- t. Elk Crosland of Hinckley. It was Lillians Friday March 25, 1977 Probert. d V done for his company. He had been on business to Missoula, Mont, on the way to Utah and also would be on business on his way home on Monday. IN FROM ELKO Memmott. Coming from USU during the quarter break was Alan Christensen and wife Janis to visit his parents Orson and Verl, also brothers Clark and Paul and the latters wife Peggy and their three little daughters. hun- dred dollars in merchandise for the fine work he has Henry and Irene Frommer returned Monday from a one week vacation, which took them first to Hawaiian Gardens, Calif. There they visited Bob Powell and then had a big thrill driving in the fast, bumper to bumper traffic on the Los Angeles freeway a they went north to Redwood City. Irene has a son, Robert Brunsmann, to visit in that town. Mrs. Monroe Virga spent last weekend visiting her daughter Beth and husband Blaine Fernelkris of arrived 1st prize worth fifteen in California Salina. Baughman here March 18 from Scottsdale, Ariz. where he attended a convention for his company Kawneer. He was a guest of John and Janelle for a delicious dinner. The Baughman family left arch 20 to return to their home in Spokane. Dick won a nice Frommers have week Mrs. Nana Monroe spent several days last week with her sister Helen Noyes in LeVoy Dick to invited is Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen was very happy all their children were able to be here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Imlav and boys from Vernal, LaDawn and Cindy came from Cedar City, Pat, Timothena David, and Sheri who are still at home, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Christensen and boys who live here. and Morgan. attend. children. Mrs. and children Jaci Claire and to Christian went Beaver March 15 to spend the afternoon with their daughter and sister Carene and husband Don Baldwin and Mrs. Burton Hansen, Leamington, and Mrs. Bill Lewis and granddaughter, Pleasant Grove were here over the weekend to help with preparations for the 80th birthday Open House on Sunday the 27th for Grandpa Rex Peterson from 2 to 4 p.m. at his home. HOLDEN NEWS and Hattie Ivie. Rial and Leona are looking well and report their family is doing fine. It was good to say hello to this fine couple. Mr. and Mrs. J. Delial Ivie, their daughter Rhea Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Udell Sorensen and family and their mother Mrs. Myrtle Sorensen drove to Roosevelt Saturday to visit and spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sorensen. Garth was called and ordained to the office High Councilman of the Roosevelt Stake. The Sorensens have some given by Gwen Monroe, music led by Glenda Quarnberg and played by Janice Robins. The tables were decorated and a delicious beef dinner was served family style. The program was announced by sister Florence Robins Georgia Ivie and Eileen Thompson, was in charge of the program. A trio by Susie Memmott, Mary S. Monroe and Nancy Robison was nice. Two musical numbers by Anna Mae Quarnberg accompanying herself on the guitar and a skit under the direction of Donna was Quarnberg entitled The Gong Show Those participating were: Glenda and Donna Quarnberg, Mylene Memmott, Gloria Probert, Joyce Monroe, George Ann Probert, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robins with narrator Sandy Monroe. A reading was by Phyllis Quarnberg. a solo by Lorraine Monroe. They honored the past presidents living in Scipio by giving each a carnation. Probert, Georgia Shirley Ivie, Edna Bradtield, Nana Monroe, and Virga Monroe and Lorraine Monroe, Connie Ila Quarngerg, a Mathews, special honor to sister Merle Memmott who was organist for so many years and accompanist and played her accordian and faithfully A willingly. potted Howell Features by Virgie Ivie Alice Ivie got a card from Meda and Frank Soars from Brazil. They were on a tour of Argentina, Brazil and Peru. The occasion was She also her birthday. got a phone call from Rulon Brown, San Rafael Calif. Debra Memmott to Donald Jones in Bountiful, Saturday March 19. They were married at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Riece Memmott. Mrs. Delight Memmott came home with them. Miss Georgia Ivie also ANNUAL DINNER Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 family have been in Scipio for a few days. $388.00 optional with denial sra u at |