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Show Grover and Brookie Swallow and their youngest child from Orem spent a few hours one morning last week visiting his father, Tom Swallow. They were on their way to Pioche, Nevada to spend part of the w eekend there. Vernon and Erma Roper, Springville, and Anthony and Sadie Christensen visited their sister, Mrs. Eva Beckstrand, Sunday afternoon. The Chris-tensens- 's live in Aur- ora. Thev also visited with Harold and Beckstrand and their family while they were here. Na-Dca- n Lowell and Sherry Bcnnion and their two children, Wayne and Lori Lynn, SLC, spent part of the weekend here at the Cox home. the They attended testimonial for Richard Beckstrand on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Beckstrand spent a few days this last week in Pleasant Grove and Orem with their families, Therald Beckstrand, Nelda Wadley, and Thrcssa Knowcls. Mr. Dale Barnes spent part of the week- end here with his sister. Judy Freeman, her husband, Bill, and their two sons, Jesse and James. Saturday morning Judy Freemans parents, the Barnes from Delta, came over and got her and they went visiting their other Sheryl daughters. Alderman, and two children in Santaquin. Joan Rigby, Kearns, and Peggy Crockett. Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Welby Finlinson from Leamington spent Sunday and visiting Clifton Laura Beckstrand, the Harold Beckstrand family, and Eva Beck-stran- d. Arlyn and Terry Finlinson and their two children from Delta were here on Sunday. They attended Sunday School and Sacrament and visited with other family members who were here. Mrs. Florence Stephenson from Holden spent the weekend here with her daughter, Flora Stewart, her husband. and Odell, Stephen. Sunday School Sunday morning was conducted by Counselor Lloyd Robison. The Invocation was by Wilbur Rowley. Most Utah communities have either reSacrament Meeting stricted the amount of was conducted by water a residence can Bishop DcLyle Beck- use or have asked for a strand. In voluntary Wilbur Rowley conw ant to we either case, ducted the singing and Roma Bird was the accompanist. The Invocation was by Don Beckstrand. Participating in the Sacrament Service were: D. Beckstrand, Jesse Freeman, J. Don Myron Stephenson Freeman, Evan and who served a two year Daniel Bond, Jay Beck- LDS Mission in the strand, and Devin Hall. New This meeting was a Mission was the guest Testimonial honoring speaker at Sunday Richard Beckstrand Sacrament Meeting. who is leaving soon for He gave a fine report an LDS mission to the and bore a wonderful Canada, Winnipeg testimony as did his Mission. parents George and The first Speaker Rhea Dean Stephenson was Bishop Present DeLyle of Holden. Beckstrand. to hear him speak was Talks were given by his sister Debra and Harold, NaDcan, husband, Ron Meppin little Robert, Hal, and Rich- and daughter ard. Genevieve of Smith-fielsister Paula Marilyn Beckstrand DeVries played a beauChristensen and tiful Organ Solo. family, grandparents Benediction was by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Unde Robinson, Jay Beckstrand. a .d Aunt Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Beckstrand and family Uncle Grant and cousin held Open House at the Bart and other relatives home after Sacrament Robinson Bishop Meeting for relatives a sportsand visitors who were presented manship award and here for the meetings. trophy to the Senior team. Harold and NaDean Basketball Beckstrand went to Salt Maria and Michael Lake on Saturday to attend the last Track Tomkinson of Fillmore Meet that Don would spent the weekend with grandparents participate in this year. here Nona and He took 4th place in the Melville their while Tomkinson Long Jump. This was the U.of U. Invitational. parents Roy and Gloria were in the Northern of the state. Miss Robyn Carling part the weekend spent We miss Cindy Allen home with her folks. She will finish her w ork at the USU in Logan HOLDEN this coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton also Mrs. Stevens, attendMany friends ed Church here Sunday Glade Stevens drove for Richard's farewell to S.L.C. Sunday to from see his brother Mailon Testimonial a patient Wards in our Stake Stevens, St. at Marks I Hospital am Richard and, sure, returned They appreciated seeing Fork to American to them here. attend the Testimonial Elder Dee e honoring This week our children who have Scott Stevens prior to been in our town this his leaving for an LDS Mission. Dee is the son year, Ben Damon with Don Ann of and the DcLynn Labrums, and Bobbie Tisi with Stevens. the Drue Labrums, and Penni Johnson had Ophelia Odell will be as her weekend guest for their leaving Allcne Mathews Miss homes. Ophelia has been with Jim Free- of Scipio. mans. Elm Hofhincs spent Mr. and Mrs. Chris several days in Provo Fillmore, w ith his daughter Ilccn Carling, attended the Testi- Farrer and family. monial for Richard Our sympathy is exBeckstrand on Sunday. tended to Ilccn and family in the death of her husband Bruce. Yisits in Spokane Attending the funeral services for Bruce Mrs. Fern Holdaway held in Provo has just returned from were Thursday Mr. and Mrs. a visit with her son. Lt. Otto Hunter, Orvin Col. Donald M. HoldaStevens. Mrs. Ethel way. his wife, Doris, Wood, Lcnora Stephenand children, Eric and son and Vcnna in Susan Spokane. Col. Washington. Holdaway will be leavDR. and Mrs. Bill ing on May 25 for a 3 Bixon and children to year assignment Canberra. Australia. were the guests at home of their He has been assigned the husband as a legal advisor in the sister and Bonnie and Maughn American Embassy in the continent down Christensen and family Dr. John Shukula and under. also Col. Holdaway, a daughter were of Christenthe career man in the quests USAF has been in the sen's as was Cecil service for lb years and Watters. has been in Germany, Spending the weekend with their parents Hawaii, and at and Air Force Base Sidney Betty in Spokane where he is Hunter and Ben were He Larry and Susan BouJudge Advocate. looks forward to his cher and family of Las new post in Australia as one of the choice in the assignments cut-bac- Flowcll Fealures by Virgie Ivie since she has gone to S.L.C. while she has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hansen of Salem Oregon attended Sunday School and Sacrament Meeting here Sunday. She is the while wife Roys Brenda attended a Seminar in connection w ith her school employment. Mrs. Josephine Wheeler of Provo is the guest of her daughter and husband Georgia and Stanley Stephenson. Mailon Stevens underwent major surgery at the St. Marks Hospital Monday. We all wish him a speedy recovery. His wife Ellen is in the city w ith him. Mrs. Geniel Stevens and her daughter Mrs Koye McKee of Bounti ful were in Rcxburg Idaho recently. They went to attend the Test imonial of her grand son Bradley Marior He will be serving LDS Mssion in Sw itzer land. He is the son of Kent and Sharon Marior. (Stevens) NEWS Lam-onit- Cecil and Blv Nixon a family at their home hosted evening. Tuesday was occasion The the arrival of their brother Riley McKee, his wife and daughters Pam and Michelle of Kansas. Wichita. Those enjoying supper and visiting were Lex and Phyllis and son David, Earl Lola and Stevens, Garr and Doreen AshVicki Crosland by. and three girls. Boyd and Anna Rac Stevens four children. and Nixon and Barry daughter Nicole and Thora McKee. Fair-chil- d Ill 'ill by Ella Crosland Vegas, Nev. Cop-pin- 3 Crystal King Services held for Rebecca funeral The practice of sprinkling every day or every other day is wasteful because of more evaporation and the tendency to over irrigate. The interval between watering depends on your soil and whether it is the cooler or warmer part of the growning season. The amount of water you can put in our soil depends on the kind of soil you have. A rule of thumb inch of water says, will penetrate 12 inches deep in sandy soil, 7 inches in loam and 4 to 5 inches in day soils. Blue grass, commonly used for law ns, has root depth of about 18 inches. It would take about 3 inches to penetrate the 18 inches in Impressive funeral services were held Saturday May 21. 1977 for Crystal King, who passed away Thursday. Family prayer was given by John Adams. Funeral services were conducted by Bishop Ray George as follows: Mrs. Lanola Johnson was in Woods Cross for several days with her son Roy Johnson and daughter Courtney. She was there Em former Mary Christensen from here. They are visiting relatives here and are house guests of her parents Chris and Rose Christensen of Fillmore. Edward came to especially attend a convention in S.L.C. for his Portland Company, Gas and Coke. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morton of Logan spent the weekend w ith Kathys parents Dcrn and Dixie Williams and Jane grandparents Williams and Mr. and Mrs. V.C. Carling. We arc happy to have our two full time missionaries visit in our Ward. Impressive services were held on May 19, Thursday, Rebecca Irene for Castleton McKibbon, age 91, who passed away May lb, in the Fillmore Hospital. The family prayer at the mortuary was offered by Bishop Dallin Nielsen, following which family members gathered at 1 the Fillmore J iff V Second Ward for commemorative services. LcGrand Invocation Warner, 1st Counselor byin the Charles Williams. Bishopric, serthe was then conducted Speaker vices. The Fred Watts. prelude A Tribute to a grand and postlude. as well all accompanilady was given by as Stella Choir ments, were played by Day. Twitchcll Number The Lord Geniel The ward is Organist. my Shepherd", Ward Choir opened was then sung. Remarks the services by singing day soil, while 1.5 by Closing "Abide With Me Tis President Prcal inches w ill penetrate 18 followed by Eventide", a favorite George, in inches sandy soils. Benediction given by hymn of Mrs. Me Water use by lawns in Bill Turner. Kibbons, following Bishop most of Utah varies which the Pall bearers: Theoopening from about 0.1 inch per dore. and Ray prayer was offered by John, day in spring and fall to Penney, Willie Savage. grandson Dallin Nielmore than 0.2 inches in John Adams and sen Jr. The obituary the summer. During Bill was read by Counselor Turner. the hot part of summer Bishop is the Warner, who also gave Ray Penney usage will be about child left of the a short account of the 0.25 inches per day. only the late Alvin and Ada. high ideals and fine Gardens and shrubs of accomplishments more take about 10 Mrs. McKibbon. water than lawns. Nielsen, Douglas In addition to applyYou should irrigate a grandson, continued after about one half of ing the proper amount with accounts of the the water has been of water at the proper close feelings of love other It contime, water becomes more used. and appreciation family difficult for the plant servation tips include: -- Don't let water run members have for her. to extract vater as the A musical for a moisture level goes off on to the driveway treasured setting scripture or street. down. On clay soils of Mrs. McKibbons -- Water this means that the induring the was terval between irriga- cool part of the day to Jensen-"l-sung by Marie My tion should vary from reduce evaporation Father's House Are about every 8 days in loss. Mansions. Dont apply water Many spring and fall to Scott President every 5 or 6 days in faster than your soil Speakman then spoke summer. The interval can absorb it. -- Mulch around trees of her great spiritual on sandy soils varies the example from 6 days in spring and shrubs and be- gifts, was of she faithfultween 3 4 and fall to every or garden rows. ness and of strength Set lawn character and your days in summer. If it goodness mower blade to leave rains, measure how Two tributes by much has fallen and 2 or more inches of close friends were adjust your watering grass after mow ing. a letter read. First, Fertilize adequate- written schedule accordingly. to recently A sick looking Generally you should ly. Mrs. McKibbon by lawn or about more 13 apply garden may Zola Beckstrand which than is needed to re- need more fertilizer, stressed beautifully place soil moisture to not more water. Apply her endearing sweetA fertilizer before allow for losses. regular ness of spirit and ingood method to check watering. outlook on If you develop a spiring how much you are life. Following this, plan for your and applying with a sprin- watering on kler is set Out a few lawn and garden based the accompanied was a organ, poem cans to catch the water on the water holding read by Edith Callis-te- r capacity of your soil and measure it. w hich she wrote and Lawns usually can and water use of your gave as a gift to Mrs. survive a long time plants, you will be able McKibbon last to stretch this years w ithout water, Christmas. they will short water turn brown or yellow supply. The closing song, and green up again You may be able to get Still Still, With when moisture is avail- along on your restricted Thee" was sung by water and have supply able. You may w ant to the Fillmore Second save your water for a healthier looking Ward Choir and the lawn and garden than benediction was plants that cannot suryou thought possible. vive without it. offered by a grandson - n Rebecca McKibbon Richard N. Summers of S.L.C. Burial was in the . in-la- Fillmore Ceme- City tery. where the grave was dedicated by President Roy D. Ol-pi- Mrs. McKibbon began her long life of in Scaly. activity Texas, her mother from a prominent Houston, and her father the son of a Presbyterian clergyman. Her mother became a widow when Rebecca was only 7 and an older brother assumed the role of father to the family of eight children, two having died as small children. She began teaching in Sunday School in her early teens and was also assistant organist. In 1900 she entered Baylor College in Belton, Texas, where she attended two years before being selected to receive a scholarship to attend Radnor College in Nashville. She majored there in piano. Along with the scholarship, she was privileged to attend, with the entire student Texas family a three-wee- k body, to the east. New trip York, Niagara Falls, Mam- Washington, moth Cave and many other places. In 1908 she married Julian McKibbon of AlaBirmingham. bama where they made their first home. A transfer took them to Alabama Anniston, for 7 years, and then back to Birmingham where they resided ' Mrs. McKibbon was active in the Crescendo the Club, Literary South Avondale Music Club, and Avondale PTA where she was responsible for purinstruments chasing for the firt band, installing first traffic lights, making a oneway street for school safety, and first room mothers. She received awards in both World War I and II for hours of volunteer work. Her church life has always come first and she taught and was or some president officer in these organizations all her life. After moving to Utah at age 62 and becoming a member of the LDS Church, she continued her enthusiastic in church activity affairs. In 1965 she was for 50 recognized years of continuous in the membership General Federation of Women's Clubs. In 1966 she was named "Diamond Jewel" from the Fine Arts Guild, and tied for the honor top "State Jewel." in the state competition. health Failing her last six years had slowed her activities, but she had kept in touch with friends near and far, as well as family members. She spoke at a Fireside six months ago as youth of the Second Ward gathered about at the Hospital Reception Room to hear her story and It was testimony. most to enjoyable hear her and the young people in attendance. A gracious charming lady, she endeared herself to all with her cheerfulness and life Her warmth. almost a spanned making century, change and adjustment, a necessary part of her life. But she loved life, the beauties of nature. She has enjoyed the rewards of having a loving family, good friends, and a rich, productive life. She was a most tal- ented seamstress and has done lovely handwork all her life as well as making clothing for family members. Her hours spent around the quilt table were some of her happiest. until 1945. PIONEER f.lAFtttET Ml Groceries Greenhouse Thrifty Lg. BACON Thrifty Boneless HAM Slicers $1.69 lb. CUCUMBERS 100 GREEN ONIONS 100 bunch & All Colors FLOWERING, CABBAGE 100 each PETUNIAS 890 doz. each Solid $3.98 . I Lg. Potted CHRYSANTHEMUMS 890 lb. Fresh LETTUCE For LETTERING ON Ml McKibbon I son-in-la- Choir number: Need Thee livery Hour, conducted by Johnston, Virginia accompanied by Beverly Christensen. 1 York-Rochest- Beckstrand Joyce conducted Hie singing and Lois Rowley was accompanist. The Spiritual Thoughts were given by Mark Petersen and Jav Beckstrand. Participating in the Service Sacrament were: Tcrrv Petersen. Jt-rHall. Jay Beckstrand, Devin Hall. Daniel Bond and J.D. Freeman. During class work time Brother Allred from Fillmore showed a film to the Sunday class School adult and told us about the Library Genealogical we have and can have in our Stake if we do our part. Air Force. f make the best possible use of the water we do have for our lawns and gardens. The general tendency is to over irrigate lawns and gardens. Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 27, 1977 Final rites for Water conservation tips Meadow Moments by Eva Beckstrand Delphanium Snapdragons Marigolds Salvia Moss Rose Alyssum Many More In Stock Trees Discounted 10 MONUMENTS Fertilizer Specials order by May 24 for Pro ItalurM Automatic oilmq Push button compo-woThiottlc lah h tot raw s'ailmi) AM wiMihit 'T'ltiou MuWd ami Call ' jRs F Memorial Day p. . yl , Di'pamtahli Pro Mac 55 Chain Saw 45 21.74 Ncilh Main Fillmote. Itah Kimball's & Co. 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