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Show onflerence Elder William H. Bennett, a member of the First Quorum of Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints, will speak at the Fillmore, Utah s Stake v Conference Saturday and Sunday, April 16 and 17, in Fillmore, Utah. Elder William H. Bennett was appointed a member of the First Quorum of Seventy of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints (the Mormons) at the October 1976 World Conference of L the Church in S.L.C. Art Show Committee Prior to that call he had R): Sylvester; Carol Frandsen; Louise (Lto ' Louise Bennett; Gwen Hunter; Nielsen. served as an Assistant to the Council of the Sam Nicholls; Merrill Dutson; Leon Twelve 1970. since At the time of his he was appointment lie 1977 Art Show will be held at are being scheduled during the director of extension Fillmore Elementary School on hool hours through Principal services at the Utah il 24. 'm through 29. the opening Dutson. Creative Art articles will be State in University ;,n display from 0 a will be held on every school in the Sunday, April 1 Logan, Utah. He had fmm .1 to 7 p.m. At this opening district as well as demonstrations previously served as vhihit Mrs. Ruth Draper, who is the mm each school will be given on the assistant director of the evening schedules and also1 Representative of Governor Mathc-"extension services, afternoon. (When the arts Utah so" Division is of The Fine invited Arts public dean of the College of tces, a counselor in the ,rt abandoned .culture disappears dl be present and give the " to attend the East Cache Sunday Stake opening Agriculture and assofor the public. Family night an na lons tuH). I ease attend this ciate counselor Conference session at remarks of Presidency, professor w be Monday at 7:30 p.m. to cul,ural cvcnt. which ,is bejng He has in a Stake Sunday School 10 a.m. in Fillmore agronomy. l,:30 m. and all families are to during the state wide p Utah, according Bachelor and Masters Superintendency. Week of the Arts for all citizens invited to P. as dially attend a Member of a Stakeloyd George, family and review the art of their children. 'be State. Other cultural events Sunday School Board Pii'more- - Utah Stake I he advertised elsew here in this exhibit will also be open Thurs-ar- c and Genealogical man for the East Cache There will be two day evening for any adult w ho PaPer. meetings Saturday, Ashes to attend. All school children and Carbon Stakes. An avid booster of April 16. The first will ucen awaruca tne rresi-- . Correction on The dents Citation from the athletics, he participated be at 4 p.m. Financial Statement Soil I m Conservation in the Canadian Olympic following are to attend 1 of Society America,.. trials in the 1936 in the his meeting. n I IVJU w aoidoei2eMf J Slake shoi pul and discus nl'.h Presidency: During World Council: Stake he was an infantry cap' avents. He also partici- - High y ' I'O, A j' y Friday, April 15, 1977 NUMBER FIFTEEN Art Show soon to be held I 0 Chair-Pruden- t. J Isiv s Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, he was ivegionai Representative for the Church for the Cache and Logan in Northern Regions Utah and Southern Idaho, a post he had held since 1967. His other Church positions have been as a member of the churchs Priest- hood Welfare and Priest- hood Misionary Commit- - pi aiii VJ UII1C J KS A, sy - iucu hearing upcoming r -- .p bv-Ios- 4.' r '"V t kinR r , t Happy conclusion Three year old found nimeniai ! 4 as ;s native of Taber, Alberta, Executive r Cars belonging to Merlin Hare, value. Television stations were Andrew enr,e ass Andrew how he felt Canada, was born Nov. Melchizedek replied by say inf Look at my hands ,3, . x sun 01 mmam "wu I,IU iiw, vjiyup werp Alvin and Mary Walker Secretaries; All Seven-T- . Under Miscellaneous Real Estate were taken from their rest- Bennett he married the ties. Another former Patricia June meeting will Citizens are reminded to remove given. This should have been m0!!!1 $2,000. Christensen. The be held at 7 p.m. All. KCS A"-'Bennets five adults in the Stake are have m.5 A to Charles daughters and one son. invited to attend this Ahlstrom wasbelonging vandalized and shot The visiting General meeting, full of holes. The efforts of over 500 searchers mobilized under the direction of Eldon Utah will Cooley, Authority present tame to a bappy conclusion about Chief Jim Nickle. Later in the the theme of Personal Mission President will mu nhrmo Y.r c uIdwill change if the newr (,;3o , old evening they were joined by the East the Saturday p m Saturday w hen 3 Pre- - attend and Family structures are Andrew Parry was found year Millard Jeep Posse and the Pahvant as,..arate rfcnitP T'" apparently nf pardness. unharmed after spending about Valley Riding Club and many con- vi.iUbK 3PArVed' a increase 28 hours lost in the rugged Antelope cerned citizens. bi gMr, h h 3 50 be the uUbjCCt PrinKs area. According to Deputy Steve Allred m 10 rn iyh Tpnl He was found by Bruce Cook, a by morning the searchers were T,re'0 the upcoming hearing IC enter as.c,U friend of the Parry Family from S.L.C joined by Delta City Police in their 107 Main 3 about 1v h()Urs after' he began off hours. Beaver Countv Posse, 1 8 ,Th5 h5a ther marching. hasnb!f n Juab County Posse, Salt Lake CounW Pe 0f 3,n fout the Pubbc Cca'.d hy Mr. Cook and Andrew were picked Posse. Salt Lake County Horse rC:S" P Exploration Helicop- - Posse. Sevier County Posse. Hill ,cr Pi,led bV Patrick R. Madill Air Force Base Helicopter, small rTe strucmr XrcH i Tncr Thrpfr Bountlful' who had bccn bircd by private planes. 3 planes from the Iron bv Continental JLC 'Ln the time that BLM for a nicdical evacuation from County Aero Squadron, Utah County hd .n M ,be Litt,e Sahara during the dune Posse, tracking dogs from the S.L.C. crfthe d oi adequate Continental buggy races and was released about County Sheriff s office, Delta Civil is JUStlfy the '! 5:00 SZnn!. p.m. to assist with the search for Air Patrol Plane, Many members irwamft?0;3 of the Butterfield 125 LDS W.rd. ?Hhme I revCfnU,e- Andrew. 5242,000 in- - Continental dr was taken t0 West Ml,lard attorney friends from S.L.C. and crease last !it can iustitv the addi-granted concerned local citizens. for a ch k bv Dr David many ., hlcb n0Splta Ls23 Henrie and completely Deputy Steve Allred and Dorothy rCVCT, m f enjod bcing thc star aOion-Hshowed Jeffery manned the phones and customers 598'000 Dr. Henrie his sunburned hands and radl0S from Delta with Connie For th nact aSSi5ti"8 " monlhs. the rale would 'nece1sUaTS UeTatkcd'Drlunrielrh'ld'h' UP The Sutherland tu see thew'baby. ioCr?ad'evei?S Ward Relief il i r8"?' - ? A vMa nnulllvf 1 e Cl" re5,nirtl reaT'jusZTrresS'rl'trtj: form of a Thrills and spills af dune buggy races races at Little Sahara. More than 40,000 lamed sand dunes and colliSions and accidents were common count is available on the nulnber of accidents or injuries but four New to tCKk Mhl 7 7 " "A'", 2?including WCre - community of Fillmore is Andy De Haan. former native of Utah. Andy was born January 22, 1942 in Rotterdam, Holland. He served 4 years in the U.S. Navy, 1961 1965 and is a veteran of the Viet Nam war. He is a graduate of ' f 1 , Brigham Young Univers- ity with, a B.A. in ArchaeologyAnthro- pology, 1969 and a M.A. in archacologyanthro- pology. 1972 whS"i'. eludes courses m Muse- em studies. Andy is ac- companied with a lovely little family, including his wife Gwen and three children; Jennifer Christopher and Corv Andy is the new ator at the Territorial Statehouse and is wckomcTto theSuff try which some P""h hi,S LbeS I f ' t - iJ f school property will take place time this year Andys technical skills b Max Martin Ranopr.in charge. Ula Mavcock and Dawn Guides. With thecae- quisition of thc elemcn- - 'rtS brothers, Craig, 10 and Sean, 6, and Craigs friend Rodney, who were all hunting rocks when he became y separated from the group about 2:00 p.m. Friday afternoon. The family began a search and enlisted the aid of Easter campers in the area. When they were not successful word was sent to Delta to Sheriffs Dept, and the West Mil- rrd Motor Posse was immediately J 6 New Curator at Territorial Statehouse the VT local oc-N- o ? 1 a, the per- - "W the mother ng 35 wcre ,njurcd 4 scr'ousIy in a one JE T ro" ovcr- According to Sgt. S,.'EP as of tn Kenneth Clements the accident tbc,.flow ThXUPt n d' n at thecurcd on a 3'u county road eight miles unes als yas kept busy, west of U.S. Highway 50-- where the Ann Jarvis 2 Va year old daughter county road turns into the Little Sahara area. omTI ,7 ,nv,tcd, s very st0P and visit Ur 0CCluaintcd u3Andj gCt Andy- - Interior of plane after crash on Antelope. caauahy of the scarch was when the plane piloted by Jim DeWyze and Jay Shurtz developed trouble and went down, The pair were rushed to the West Millard Hospital by ambulance and treated for severe head lace- rations. bruises and broken ribs, Thcy were kept ovcr ni8ht and re lcascd-th- e Vnda Parry motbcr of Andrew, Jim and Jay in their hospital room and expressed how sorry she was about their accident. They assured her that their main concern was that Andrew had been safely found. Mrs. Parry expressed her extreme gratitude to thc people of Millard County. She said she had visited here many times and enjoyed it very much but she now thinks the people of thc area are fabulous and thanks everyone who assisted in any way from the bottom of her heart for all thc help and concern. v A' 1 i i. t, t s j t 'V V A 1 ' X X V 4 4 41 1: RozannS. Tammy S. Jodi R. C'laudecn 11. Paula C. Janine S. Girl State citizens chosen Ml, sPo wS bidividually for an in- Uplah tcrview with the judges, at the American GiHState 'itTic year Competition was really Home on keen and every girl is JU7L oiri, 23 1977 to a to be commended for an !vcn in number nnH COnduclcd outstanding job. that judgeT could girisand their parents cS 8hIs The tea was under thc direction of 1976 Girl Staters; Tammy Condie. Pam Whatcott. Patti McVey, Cathy Wilson, Patrea Rasmusson. and Glenda Mathews. and Dons Rasmussen! Cliairnn.n. The chosen girls to attend Utah Girl s State were Rcvann Scottorn. Tammy ns. Jodi Rkhman. Claudecn Hendrickson. Janine Spcakman and alternates, Paula Coats. Tammv Barton Ste-m- Tammy B. Linda II. and Linda Huntsman, with joins liary and will enjoy a Auxiliary Each girl will be spon- - weeks in the ,hcse 8irls in expressing training sored by different orJ fundamentals of sincere govern- - ,heir appre-gamation- s, cities, and nient and election pro- - ciation to the sponsors school, and and contributors who thc ccdurcs. American Legion Auxi- - The American make this program Legion possible. |