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Show Ilolrini Happenings the home of her sister, r Diane and family of Sandy spent a few days with her mother Stella Johnson. She brought her sister Penni home with her. Penni had Buck-waite- Rosie, and farl Dobson in Idaho Falls, Idaho. I he home of George and Rhea Dean Stephenson was bursting with activity this weekend. Most of the family spent the summer in Montana Glaispell, with her sister Ginger and husband and two, children. Douglas and Beth Crosland drove to Greenriver, Wyo. Friday for a weekend visit with were here Testimonial for Ka- ren and family of Michigan, Mrs. Diane Stephenson and family of Logan, Michael was unable to attend due to his being in Philadelon business. phia Debbie and family of Smithfield Betty Ann of Ariz., and Myron fiancee of Logan, boys. Marian Andrus of Provo welcomed their first child, a girl, July 29th at Utah Valley Hospi- tal. She will be named Bill and Mary Ann. Ruth Stevens are the Mrs. grandparents; Florence Stephenson, the great grandmother. Bill and Ruth Ste vens daughters. Rose and also Rulane, Grandma Florence Stephenson left Friday for a trip to San Jose, California. be the They will guests of their daughter husband Fern, Steve Radford and two daughters. Carl and Phyllis Bennett also Aunt Ada Bennett left Saturday morning for a trip to Idaho. Ada will visit relatives and friends in Carl Shelley, Idaho. and Phyllis will be at held family of Flow ell, Blaine and attend the Preston Stephenson, prior to his leaving to serve a mission to BelPaula and gium. and Jan Crosland and four Kyle to Dathei Whitake r by NOTICE: For those school in Lalia, Hawaii. who have news for the He reports that he Progress, please get it would be the only to your reporter by white boy attending the Sunday evening as it "feasts which was a has to be in on Monthrilling experience. A day . special farewell and Lynn Peggy "feast" was held in his have three honor when he left. Rogers grandchildren staying Kirk is in Blanding, with them for a week, Utah now , making prefrom Pullman, Washparations for another their school year there. ington, while Dan and parents, Sacrament meeting I uana are was Rogers conducted by spending some time in Counselor Ron Boran. Mesa, Arizona. While Opening Hymn; there they will attend "When upon Lifes the temple marriage of Billows". Luanas brother. Invocation: Dean Kirk Penney has Shields. Ella Crosland by Mrs. kano'li Kain- - returned home, ing two months dance at the Announcements: General Priesthood meeting will be held in Fillmore at the Stake Center next Sunday, August 28th. The following ladies were released as workers in the Primary organization: Vicky Watts, Terry Perkins, Nelda Turner, Norma Pavton, Teresa Adams. Those sustained to Till positions in the Primary arc as follows: Cindy Huber, Denna Carol Shumway, Collard, and Valarie Naphus. Those sustained to work in the MlA are as follow- attenBYU to me Sunday. have been asked to have it in the office Monday. 1 hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoyt is serving a mission in New Zealand, Stephenson and boys Kavle and family of spent the weekend in Salina Preston, Real-ain- c Las Vegas visiting with sister and and Linda are-stil-l Cathys at home. family. LaRue and Nord Mrs. Susan Boucher and son and children of Las Brockbank 1 t Douglas of California have been visiting the Stephenson relatives in Holden and Fillmore. Douglas left Monday to attend Ricks College in Idaho. with the Visiting Wesley Stephenson family a few days last week were cousins Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mayhew from Riverside, California. Vegas are visiting at the home of her parents, Sidney and Betty Hunter, and Ben. Garr and Doreen Ashby drove to Huntington, Utah Saturday afternoon to visit Lee R. and Vicki Crosland and daughters Valarie, Ann Kellce and It Shannon. was Kellce Ann's sixth birthday. Please call vour news Lake-por- follows: Drama director: Wheeler; Choristers: Suzzanne Christensen and Becky Wheeler; Organists: Jody Christensen and Donna Kae Haglund. Richard Sacrament WJS administered bv Perry and Bart Watts and passed by the Aaronic Priesthood. Program for Sacrament meeting as folViolin solo lows: by Mrs. Richard (Jenny) George accompanied Janet (George) by Fin-linso- First Speaker: Kevin Coats. Concluding speaker: High Councilman Dean larsen. Closing Hymn: "As the Dew from Heaven Distilling". Benediction: John Adams. Visiting at the Mac Shields home have been their son Iim Tuttle and fiance. Ruth Ann Col ledge. The Howard Stott family held their reunion at Fillmore Wild Life Park Saturday, August 19, 1977. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stott; Dr. Gerald Stott and wife Erma from Tucson, Arizona, and daughter Shelly from Dr. BYU; George Stott and wife Diana from Sacramento, Mr. and California; Mrs. Lavae Smith and children, Kirby and Kimberly, from Glendora, California; Steve, Martha Stott and children from Kanosh, and the Stotts daughter, Edith Dearden from Fillmore. Most of the Stott SECOND WEEK CL.0 M nnn ii JiSUll-- U HLLMORi JWVW11II - Prttitd B-IR- EEIS SCHOOL Neat' .'ay-Bs.-'i - TO i Sampli Boar4 BOXES pen 'l'1 opvqrts iK Co a' Ski m FIRST sco eusmiFRS IYS01 J Sot of to 5 MAGIC jji ww LUNCH KITS f SPRAY Oamv DISINFECTANT tf 'V of C Csa, j MARKERSflf X2S"'Uf: 5js &wziuiivvN S5wiimvN , frzt- ii I M M II sa A0ult oi 0I- Oli wotmmshb V..,. I j! LvzzK:niscxd M M COlMli 37 ) JWWWll IIUZA UGKTER wirti FREE PEN 0 w KODACOIORII- SUPermax2 1 DRYERSTYLER I OT 5. " t 5 BOTH onu I I m J Mill ssm iiiivvwvCT U- - j For .. S' daylight or blue flash Jttri fa - Film Cartridge) . No C126 12 V NiMw' light JMH klf R1- 1.07. iismwvv 4 IS TRIMARK I I Bffdgo CT Sio PLAYING CARDS Plastic Backs tn M Pnif ekelct ; u AEFIU CHinHS e 4vy cm 0 aim os Stv Fjjjs urn Yogre.v.v, Scipio Seem- - 84631 Friday, son underwent an ap- pendectomy in Juab Hospital reby Bishop Leo Robins County Music was under the cently. Annette and Ron of direction Eileen Sabin and children Thompson and Darlene Steven and Shari, Memmott. The sacrament was adminis- Logan, spent this week tered by Scott Robins visiting with Mr. and and Kelly Quarnberg. Mrs. Alan Mathews It was passed by and girls. Also Tim and Carling and Peterson, Leissa Kasey Bob and Terry Monroe, Coby, Fillmore, who and Kurtis Robins. joined them. Mr, and Mrs. Myron Glenda Quarnberg, coach of the Scipio Wasden, Mr. and Mrs. MIA softball program, Merlin Monroe, Mr. was a and Mrs. Mont Robins, presented left Monday to join for plaque winning a tour group in Provo this year in the Fillfor a week at Durango, more Stake. Mrs. Raun Childs and Mrs. Joyce Colo., an dother inplaces. Scottorn presented teresting Miss Kathy Beeston, the award. The program was who has been at BYU, is with here her given by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and grandparents, Richard Monsen and children Lyle, Jill and Mrs. Mont Robins. S.L.C. Her friend, Kathleen Annette, Janeal and her girls Gonder of Baker, Nev., two days with her sang and Mrs. Monsen spent Mr. and Mrs. Sam spoke. Memmott and family. Visiting at the Bill are spending Sandy, Hatches over the weeka week with his Mr. end were Montie Ein and son S.L.C. parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Stephen Hatch LeVoy Memmott. and family. It was a happy Paxton Reunion week for Mrs. Clo Descendants of the Peterson. Her four children came to visit. James M. Paxton famPeterson, ily met at Adelaide Doug Milford. Mr. and Mrs., Park in Kanosh Canyon Dale Peterson, Fill- for their annual reunion Families more, Mr. and Mrs. August Colyn Delyn Peterson came from far and and two daughters, near. Larry Paxton of Hemet, Calif. Venice Fillmore was elected for and Don Clark, Topeka, President next Kansas, and grand- year and Marion Earl Paxton of Bountiful children. Vice President. Mr. and Mrs. David is Peterson and baby, Other officers were Mr. and Mrs. Ed retained. Vivian Paxton Mr. and Peterson, Mrs. Doug Peterson auctioned many beautiand son, Connie and fully wrapped gifts with Tommy Davison and the money going for six children, Nephi. genealogy work. Walter Paxton reMrs. Tressa Eyre and daughter, Orem, Mr. ceived the gift for the and Mrs. Gordon oldest man present, Peterson two Mary Jane Paxton for and children, Granger; the oldest lady, Penny Thirty people enjoyed Paxton of SLC youngest the visiting and eating baby (3 mos.), Tommy the delicious food that Paxton of Oregon traveled the fartherest Go had prepared. Weekend visitors and Sally Paxton of at the Don Quarnberg Murray had the largest home were Mr. and family present. Mrs. Dallin Quam-berGames, races, and a and two children. fish pond was enjoyed Wallace Ivie received by all. Picture taking word that his brother and genealogy made Harvey is in Utah both days enjoyable. Tommy and June Valley Hospital. Jewel and Melba Paxton and Kim of Oreseveral Ivie and son Rodney, gon spent are spending a week in days with his mother, her Mary Jane Paxton, who Scipio visiting her 88th mother, Viola Ivie, and celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ivie. birthday on August 18. Also a Mr. and Mrs. spending Chester Memmott week were Jim and Russell of received word of the Bonnie Bountiful and grandbirth of a grandPreston daughter, born to Mr. children and Mrs. Robert Mem- Cruz of SLC and Jamie The Whitaker of Fcrron. mott, Sandy. Alice and DuWayne Memmotts have four other daughters and a Carroll and family of Lakewood, California son. Mr. and Mrs. spent some time with the Burtis parents, Quarnberg their and Linda spent several Theodore Penneys, in Fillmore with days in S.L.C. visiting the Giles Carrolls. her parent Mr. and Lois P. Bell of Sandy Mrs. Lon Memmott and their daughter and Helen Nielson of Yvonne and family. SLC spent the weekVisiting at Anna end with Mary Jane J. Days Day for a few Paxton. Visiting friends dur-idays were her son the weekend were Robert and grandson Lois and Harvey of Kearns. Gary, of SLC. Mrs. Geraldine Peter- - Thompson Harvey got to see many boys he went to school with and also visit friends in Kanosh that hc used to live by many years ago PaYne PassM James , Howard Alma 18 died 53. Aug. at his home in Salt Lake City of in " "Teen Payne, 70, died August 17, 1977, in a Nephi hospital after a long illness. natural He was born July 13, 1907 in Fillmore to Fillmore, 1923 to Parley M. and Maime Frampton Payne. He married Erma Utley causes. Born August 26, 1977 James Teen Little-dike- Maxine Robins Sacrament Services Sunday were conducted i,ah littledike by Hilda Quarnberg & Fillmore, Death Claims Howard A. g jSjJ rrrrrn rinon 14 or size Deodorizes L Millard County August 31, Alma and Sarah July 18. 1928 in FillHiggins. Married more. The marriage Affard. Wanda to later solemnized in was Vec Divorced. Married the LDS Temple at Nebekcr, May 195.1, Married Manti, Utah. divorced. Survivors include Dorothy Dart Carter, his wife, five children: 1958. Served August, Mrs. Marvin (Shirley) . in U.S. Army, Hunter; Jim; Mrs. RonKorean War. served as ald (Connie) Bond, all merchant marine. of Salt Lake City; Jack Worked as a rigger at and Bud. both of FillHunters Point in San more; 24 grandchildFrancisco and at the ren, six DeTooele Ordinance brothers and pot, retired in 1975. sisters, Mrs. Pat American (Rcva) Kribs, Hemet. Member, Disabled California: Mrs. Bill Legion. American Veterans, (Marguerite) Manhard, Veterans of Foreign Richfield; Mrs. MichWars and Order of the ael (Nina) Gabb, and Moose. Buster, both of Los Survivors: wife, Angeles, California; two daughters, Pamela Newell, Marysvale, Kelly, both SLC; Mrs. California; Mrs. VerJoe (Arva Dale) Ash- non (Toots) Petersen, man, Fillmore; two Fillmore; and Lloyd, four Tooele. grandchildren, sisters. Mrs. Marjorie Funeral services Johns. Mrs. LaPreal were held Saturday, Harrisen, both Fill- August 20, at 11 a.m. more; Mrs. Mae Stef- in the Fillmore LDS fen, Mrs. D.L. (Jessie) Second Ward Chapel. Burial was in the FillMelville, both Provo. Services more Cemetery. Funeral were Monday at 1 p.m. in the Fillmore Third LDS Ward. Burial was in the Fillmore Cemetery. Vv F.va-dee- n 1942-46- 13-1- GD &uua.- family attended church services in the Kanosh Ward Sunday. 12 Ft Cl Ron C I 1 crifa iiwvvv L 3 J n v THIS SPACE FOR RENT $ $ $3.50 per week Call 743-534- 0 ooom 1st NORTH ST. & MAIN ST. 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