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Show KANOSH by Dallid Whilakn Visiting at the home of Edna and Adria Ahlstrom for a few have days recently, been their grandson Steve Ahlstrom, his wife and three children from Pasco, Washing- Perkins. 0 Opening Hymn: Ye Mountains High. Invocation Max by Call. Business and announcements were: Senior softball game will be played at the Fillmore Park, Thursday at 9 p.m. Lets support our Kanosh team as they play against Scipio. Fast and Testimony meeting will be held July 31st, in order that Aug 7, can be for reserved the missionary farewell for Ladd Pikyavit. Sacrament Hymn: While of these blcms we Partake. Sacrament adminis- ton. Steves wife remarked that she had never been in such a quiet, peaceful place. She said, Grandma, you a dont even have lot of noisy airplanes flying over. Its always relaxing to be out of the big city for awhile. Maria Whitaker has com- the enjoyed and help of her two ambitious and Quin grandsons, Nathan Whitaker. They almost became professional apricot pitters and hedge and bush trimmers during their two weeks with grandmother. Maria also had two sisters, Florence Stephenson from Holden and Nina Be Bloois, from Provo, spend a day with her during Apricot season, so they enjoyed while visiting they canned fruit. Harold and Adell Ahlstrom have enjoyed visits from three of their daughters and families lately. David and JoLene Warner (Ahlstrom) and two children, Wendy and J.D. drove on to Kanosh having spent a day or two at Fishlake. They live in Las Vegas, Nev. Ravon and husband Frank Rowley and son Greg, from Redding, Calif., have been in Kanosh visiting her parents and left Friday, not too long before her twin sister Ramon, husband Karl Perry, daughter Kristy and son Don, from Calif., Grenada, arrived later that day. The Ahlstroms have really enjoyed the visits of these family members. Sacrament meeting conducted was by Dean Counselor, tered by Vernon Christensen, and Ladd Pikyavit. Another announcement was given, pertaining to the two new members of the Kanosh Ward. Ed Davis and his Duane were son, baptized Friday. Councilman, High Alyson Robison was a by accompanied returned recently missionary from Fillmore, Lon Dearden, who served in Germany. Lons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Londo in Dearden were attendance at Sacrament meeting. talks Interesting were delivered by the two guest speakers. The musical number was given by the Kanosh Choir. Benediction: Lynn Perkins. The Kanosh Scouts had a fun, three day at camping trip Mandcrsfield. Some of their advisors were: Bart Whatcott; John Adams; Dean Perkins and Melvin WHitaker. Dinner guests of Melvin and Lorraine Whitaker Sunday, were Annette and Jerry Heki and family and also another family, who are close friends of the Hekes. They at the stopped Whitakers having en- - Mrs. Don E. Neilson the Mormon joyed Miracle pageant at and Janice accompanManti Saturday night. ied Mr. and Mrs. Newel H. Olsen of Alton and Lorraine Redmond to LaMirada, Staples are happy over Calif, to attend the the arrival of a new wedding reception of grandson, born to the their nephew, Thomas and Anderson, proud parents: Boyd L. and Denise (Staples) Candy Lynn Campbell. Christensen of Cedar Tommy is the son of Lorraine and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas City. Vicki have L. Anderson and Candy daughter, been down to spend a is the daughter of Mr. weekend with them, and Mrs. Chere Des- per of Yucaipa, Calif. Richard and Jennie They were married George, are spending June 9th at LaMirada some time in Kanosh 1st Ward LDS Chapel Robert Bishop Lloyd by W. Hansen. The reception was held at The Senior Citizens the beautiful home and from Kanosh who garden of the grooms boarded the parents. for the rodeo in Nephi Stake High Councilwere Helen; lloyd; man is Roy Tomkinson and Wilma, Lynn who brought the two Josie Rogers, Miller, fulltime missionaries Prcal George and Al- labouring in the Fill-- , vin Englestead. more Utah Stake to speak in Sacrament LOCAL Meeting Sunday. Elder Robinson from and Elder Alabama NEWS Simms from Arkansas both gave a ver VERENE and EARL They account of thei. fine Olsen, Bountiful, visit- labors their with ed during the weekend talks and inspirational with her mother, Zina sincere testimony of Stott and Darlene and their belief in the Billy Mundy. gospel of Jesus Christ. mini-bu- MACK s McBRIDE was released from the University Hospital Saturday to continue his convalescence at his home in Granger. COUPLE RETURNS UTAH AGRICULTURAL PRICES Prices received by and farmers Utah ranchers for farm commodities - averaged higher in when compared with a month earlier, according to the USDAs Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. Sheep and lambs slipped while cattle and calf prices increased slightmid-Jun- e Ed Helen and O'Hara have returned vacafrom a tion. They took their camper and toured the Western part of Canada and Alaska, which they say is beautiful country. Ed took pictures of the Oil pipe line, did a lot of fishing and visiting the among people who reside in that sparsely settled area. ly. GUESTS OF Myrtle Beauregard are her daughter and husEstelle and band, Marvin Morita, sons Dane and Todd of Milford. Michigan. Did you ever wonder hey made the trip by what Eve did when she car and will divide their between got mad at Adam and vacation and Marvins wanted to go home to Myrtle family in Brigham City. mother? MUlard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 TWENTY-NIN- E Welfare Spending less The relative of Federal by Virgie Ivio impact of Federal spending for social welfare in Utah portion part icipation under many of the new social programs. The Foundation study points out that Federal spending in Utah is enlarged somewhat by the extensive Federal defense installations located withing the state. If defense spending is eluded from the totals, per capita Federal outlays in Utah for all other purposes would be 14 below the U.S. average. In addition to defense, Federal spending in Utah is well above the national average in the general areas of transportation and natural resources. The study points out, however, that more than 70 of the land area in the state is either owned or controlled by the Federal Government. Thus, the Federal expenditures in Utah for these purposes are primarily a reflection of the large Federal land holdings in the state. considerably less than it is for the nation as a whole. This conclusion was voiced in a recent research study Utah by prepared Foundation, the priMr. and Mrs. Larry vate research organiMikesell, Tracy. Cami, zation. of According to the an- Julie, Brady Federal expen- Idaho, Aberdeen, ditures made for public were guests Saturday assistance and other until Monday evening of Gingers parents income supplements in Wendell and Stella Utah last year averaged Sister $45.58 per capita, an Brinkerhoff, Golda and her husband amount 47 below the Del and family, brother U.S. average of $85.41 Earl and his wife La per person. In the case Ree and family came of the food stamp profrom Fillmore to visit gram, the per capita the Mikesells at their outlays in Utah were more than 60 below parents home. They all the national average. the surely enjoyed The study attributes visiting and good food Stella always prepares. Utahs lower than average reliance on Federal welfare proMr. and Mrs. Rex social Allen and family, his grams to the following: 1. While Utahs mother Ruth Allen and Terry and Ken Hurd per capita income is below attended an Allen somewhat it has relaaverage, reunion Park at family Roche in Springville tively few families in July 16. Julie Hurd the poverty class. Most came to Flowell with families in Utah are in Rex and family to the vacation for awhile. range, and Utah has fewer of the income exAllen and Teresa tremes found in many of the other states. Alldredge spent 2. Religious and so- - A several days in Idaho cial traditions in the Y Falls including the state cause many in- - V weekend with her dividuals to shun pub- - A Mr. and Mrs. parents a Merlin Roberts and lie assistance. 3. Many individuals family. and families in need re- ceive assistance from A LaDawn Allen who has employment the welfare program Y in Cedar City for the operated by the L. V Church rather summer spent Monday D.S. and Tuesday of last than from government-sponsorepublic assisweek with her family tance programs. the Arthur Allens. A substantial 4. of social pro- number Mrs. Phil Starley, instituted grams by the Shane and Tamlyn of Government - Federal SaturGranger spent day and Sunday with during the past fewA her family the Jarold years have been geared A in t0 increased spending V and Robisons Fillmore with Phils n . large metropolitan Thus, Utah and, parents Ward and c''esrural 0,her states are Helen Starley. receiving a smaller pro-Roy closed with a few remarks. The Choir Jean directed by Neilson with daughter Janice accompanying a number. sang is middle-incom- e d 9 above-averag- e i Friday, July 22, 1977 Edith Kimball Rites - All of the children and most of the grand-balchildren of Franklin Pearl Kimball and Kimball Swallow, were present to show their respects to a wonderful, kind grandmother. Other relatives and friends attending were: LaNell and Genevieve Painter, Ruth and Ila Black, Adelia Cortsen and daughter, Lillian Juanita Sullivan, Frank Charlesworth, and Gara Leavitt, sic; Lasca and A1 Watkins, Venna accompanied her husband, Spencer from Provo; Black, were also present and Wanda Grant guitar. Lloyd Rogers was the Ogden, Marvin and Lil concluding speaker. Black, Carma Cutler The benediction was by and daughter, Yvonne, Spencer Black. Sheril Mrs. LaVoy Kimball, Kimball dedicated the Mr. and Mrs. Armond grave in Kanosh Cem- Gardner. Many of the Meadow etery. Ward members showed their love and respect Isnt it nice to be by being there. Mrs. Kimballs obitgreeted by a small dog in who dances joy at uary was published in the July 15 issue of the return? your Progress. Lovely funeral ser- vices for Edith Kim- 86, were held July 8, 1977 at the Kanosh Ward Chapel. She died July 5th in the Fillmore Hospital. Bishop Ray George conducted the service. Family prayer was by Craig Kimball. Pres. Preal George offered the invocation. Glen Whitaker sang In the Garden accompanied by his wife, Lilly. Pres. LaVoy Kimball was the first speaker. Steve and Martha Stott then sang Somewhere My Love, with Martha accompanying on the l, Ivan IVasliburn Furnace Cleaning LOCaieaj.in Monroe, Utah , for anyone . 9 Kanosh, Holden 1 HOMES FOR SALE New Listings Nearly new 6 bedrooms, baths, kiicnen, pantry, living room, family room, storage room, plenty of closet Call or 743-540- 8 in Monroe 527-328- 7 l- llZ'SJ ft space. Has single car attached garage and carport, also metal tool storage shed. 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