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Show llradow )loinnits by Eva Beckstrand by mission to South Africa HOW TO CONTACT quite a few years ago MEADOW FIRE they were the President DEPARTMENT and his wife of that mission. So it was a DAYTIME. CALL: real reunion for the Brunson Chevron, people who attended. or Bills Electric Mr. Ralph Duncan Motor. took his friend, Joyce, NIGHT TIME, CALL: to Ogden on Sunday to Beckstrand, take the plane to go to DcLyle or Jim Tal- her home in California. The Singles Group bot, met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Mrs. F.lda Steuerwald Stott took their son, for the regular lesson Kay, to Salt Lake on Sunday evening. Elda Thursday where he gave the lesson. entered the Mission The following people Home in preparation were there: Violet lor leaving for a mis- Kamlah, Alma Rhodes, sion to Scotland this La Veda Duncan. week, Valate Grcenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Jane Christensen, Ireta Stott and their baby son Beckstrand, Lenna R. spent the weekend here Bushnell, D. Lola last week. Tony was Bushncll, Velma Stott, down for Guard duty. Claude Duncan, Gilbert Paula and the baby Stott, Tom Swallow, visited with Joe and Florence and n 842-285- 842-210- 842-284- Joan. Mrs. Judy Freeman and Mr. Jim Freeman went to Provo to get their glasses changed one day last week. Judy spent part of the day in Kearns with her sister, Mrs. Jo Ann Rigsby and her family, Saturday morning Harold and NaDcan Beckstrant and their son. Jay, and Mrs. Eva Beckstrand went to West Jordan and visited part of the day with Robert Mrs. Beckstrand from Heber City were also there. Saturday night Eva and Jay went to Bountiful and stayed overnight with the Joseph Beckstrand family. In the evening they went with the Linford Beckstrand family to see the Oklahoma musical which was presented by three Stakes. Mary Louise Beckstrand and her daughter, Chcrie, were Val-Vcrd- a in it. Sunday Eva and Jay Beckstrand attended church at the Val Verda Second Ward Church and then were invited to a special meeting where Joseph son, Ronald, was ordained an Elder by his father. After this meeting their group enjoyed a dinner at family Josephs and Jeans home in Bountiful. Saturday evening Harold and NaDcan Beckstrand attended a Golden Wedding the Celebration at home of June Sharp and Ida Giles Sharp in Salt Lake City. When Harold went on his Beck-stran- Edwards, Elda Steuerwald. Games were played and refreshments were served. Sunday Morning Relief Meeting was held in Relief the Society Room at 9:00 a.m. for all the Sisters in our Ward w ho cannot come to our regular Tuesday morning meetings. The following sisters Presi were present: dent Elda Steuerwald and her counselors. Sue Stewart, Donna Bond, and members Judy Freeman. Rebecca H. Labrum, Debbie Labrum, Joyce and Beckstrand, Dorothy Mary Ella Petersen, Iris Bond, and Lenna Bushnell. Prayers were given by Iris Bond and Mary Ella Petersen. This same lesson was given on Tuesday by Ann Dollins to those w ho can come that day. We invite all Sisters in to take our Ward advantage of learning more about genealogy and Ila Rowley will show us how to do our own family genealogy sheets and how to get new names. Mrs. Ireta Beckstrand from California is here visiting relafriends. and tives She is the guest of Mrs. Jane Christensen, her sister-in-la- Sunday School Sunday morning was conducted by Lloyd Robison. The Invocation was by Drue Labrum. Francis Hall conducted the singing w ith Lois Rowley as Murray received James and Debbie are the proud Murray parents of Crystal Kay, born August 31st. A brother and sister big Haven in the mountain above Fairview. They spent several days w ith all went to Salt Lake their grandparents to attend church with w hile mother was in the John and Carl hospital. and Lynne Vergie and son, DougChurch. Clyde particitook the children pated in the ordination las. of Corlien Church, son home Saturday and got of Carl and Lynne. acquainted with the The family then met new baby. Kim Marie and at the new home of Lynne and Carl for Curry and three childdinner and a day of ren were guests of their parents. Bill and visiting together. Allie Ruth Stevens and Rose Otto and Hunter accompanied and Rulane Sunday. Delma Fred and son. their Tom, and Bennett to drove Paul, two wife, Kathy, and children on a trip to Idaho for a weekend visit with Mike and Bryce and Zion CanToni Erling and two yons during the Labor boys. Day weekend. and Beth Douglas Ben Damon gave the Crosland and their Spiritual Thought. mother, Ida Crosland, Participating in the drove to Bountiful SunService Sacrament to attend Sacrawere: Jeff Hall, Ben day ment Meeting and hear Evan and Damon, Crosland report his Jeff J.D. Bond, Danny mission experiences. Freeman, and Devin is the son of MayJeff Hall. and LaRac Crosnard After classes were land. held the Benediction We welcome Mr. and was by Leo Dean Stott. Earnest ChrisMrs. Sacrament Meeting and two childtiansen Sunday afternoon was conducted by Counsel- ren to our Ward. They have moved here from or Ben Stott. Huntington, Utah. Ere You The song George Hunter, of Your This Room Left Salt Lake, was visiting Morning" was sung by relatives and friends the Ward Choir with Sunday: his sisters. Joyce Beckstrand conConnie Larsen, Stella ducting and Roma Bird brothers, Stcphson, as accompanist. and LaVor, and Reed bv Gordon Prayer ' their families. Hall. Sacrament Song: Jesus of Nazareth." Participating in the Service Sacrament Jeff Hall, were: Jesse Freeman, Daniel and Evan Bond and J. D. Freeman and Devin Hall. The speakers were Brother Kevin Coats and Sister Paula Coats. Benediction by Gary Petersen. Visitors at the home of Stan and Ila Pearson during the weekend were their daughter, Kaylc Petersen, and her son. Rhett, and her daughter, Tiffany, from Ncphi. Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Bond were happy to have their two daughters. Sharia Starley, and her husband, John, and their son from Cedar City, and Jan and her baby, here for the weekend. NEW & RENEWALS Janice Larsen Myrtle Sorensen Odell Stewart Leora Wilson Julia Young Donna Carlson Lt.Col. Dwight Huntsman W.D. Brinkerhoff Phillip G. Robison Geneva Speakman A. LaVoy Kimball Rodney Stott D.D. Bushnell Allen Taylor Vaughn Speakman Edward E. Red Wallace Sorenson Let ha Hogan J. Vernon Peterson Millard Extension a good thing that we have a new county fire sister-in-la- I in Richfield and Millard won 27 to 18. Mr. and Mis, Robert Memmott and latnily, SLC. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Memmott, Chester Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ernst, SLC, also spent with weekend the them. Sorensen. Duane SLC, spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Sorensen. t 17403 on Oct. IS We have sold our home here in Washington, D.C. where we have lived for more than 39 years. We Finlinson on Funeral services for Marvin R. Finlinson, 09, were held in the Oak City Ward Friday He died at 11 a.m. 1977. Sept. 0, Born August 29, although question the appointment of Mr. Quarnberg, 1. Wasn't Mr. Quarnberg EMPLOY HI) at the time ot this appointment? Was there an 2. UNEMPI OYFD person in the county as equally qualified for this job? If Mr. Quant 3. berg is in another part of the county on sheriffs business and a fire starts in this end of the county, how is Ingoing to suppress it? 4. If Mr. Quarnberg docs not suppress it and it burns into pri vate or federal lands who pays for suppression costs? v was truck, taf, H4fil Friday, September 16, 1977 f R. passes lts Lite Closing Mrs. Nana Monroe in was In Burtis week a visiting spent Salt Lake. She isitecl berg. her granddaughier. An open letter Andrea Pouhon, An Washington, D.C. dreas husband, Steve, Sept. 10. 1977 Jeff. son, their and She also visited her Kind Friends: Please note that we Mrs, are leaving this city Mantle. Louise after residing here for fans attended Many the football game be- 43 years. Vera and I Millard and are moving to 1211 tween View Road, Richfield Irtdav Valley he game York, Pennsylvania evening. word of the birth of a new granddaughter, Marvin Editor Maxine Robins & Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fillmore, hoyres. Letter to the by Hilda Quarnberg Ella Crosland Lillian Clyde and Wood met Earl and Hunter and Rulon and Wyla Sherwood in Fairview Friday. They all enjoyed the weekend at Earl and La Vons cabin at Sports 842-283- Millard County Scipio Scene Holden Ila 1 in Oak City, 1908 he was the son of George and Edward Mary Caroline Roper He married FKa Anderson Sept. , 1937 in the Salt Lake OS lemple. Survivors are widow. Fin-litiso- 1 Oak City; sons Last rites for Noble G. Peterson large group of relatives and friends of Noble G. Peterson gathered at the Fillmore Cemetery Wedmorning, nesday September 7, 1977, for an impressive ceremony and interment of his remains in the plot beside his wife Josephine and daughter Catherine, A and Jorold, daughters. Arvin, both Santa Fc, New Mrs. Mexico; fetei (lots) riierlanos. Salt lake City; Jack, Delta; Cordeli. Umatilla, Oiogon; Mrs. Garth (Ilia) Trudy, Ixanston, Wyoming: Preston, serving IDS in Mission Ohio; Mr. W. M. Berg of Berg Mortuary conducted and announced which service the included "The lords Prayer" sung by Dan Day, a nephew, and dedicatory prayer by nephew, Grant Callis-ter- . Post 61 of the American Legion, directed by Commander West Barton, accorded military honors and presented the American Mag to Richard Peterson, son. Mr. Peterson, affecas tionately known "Nobc" died of a heart attack at his home in Provo September 5. In addition to his son, he is survived by two granddaughters, have been continuous subscribers to the Progress all of this time. hope to be able to tread the streets of my old home town of FillThese are only a few grandchildren, more at least once questions that need brothers and sisters, I believe stras and l.uev Chrisagain and to meet you. answering. the publishers of the that the irresponsibility tiansen, both Oak City; of the County CommisProgress. Angie I y man . us has Please sioners Mrs. Idaho; my placed give Senior Follow ing (Martha) Citizens attended the cousins. Stella. Hazel all in real and financial Oakland Dutson, Miami, state fair and ice follies Day, and Rose Rogers danger. Bernard N. Murphy Oklahoma; Edward, Saturday: Mr. Con D. my kindest regards. Fillmore; Lor. ox R., Very respectfully, Robins, Myron and Provo. Huntsman sQ.L. Wasden, and Mary Ila MathMorrell and ews. For demonstrated. Sacrament Set ices WASHINGTON. guidelines for financing two with the built conducted was popular example, by and sister, Mrs. dwellings, for of homes . Palace of the Governors Millie CaHister. Counselor Don centuries the efficient adobe." in Santa Fe, New MexMr. Mercure. who and durable homes for Opening Prayer was Indians and Hispanics has responsibility lor ico, is adobe and has f Without advertising, Rural been standing since the by Mont B. Robins. in the Southwest as FrnHA, you wouldn't know. And there are 1(4)9. The music was play- well as for the more Development Service exElectridramatic more ed and conducted by affluent who have and the Rural Administraamples than that, Shirley Robins and opted for stylish adobe fication Eileen Thompson. construction in recent tion, says that adobe savs Mr. Mercure. The Sacrament Ser- years, are back in favor has been in and out of federal with favor vices were furnished with the U.S. DepartRobins and ment of Agricultures housing programs and by Scott that it is time "to Mike and rural Monroe, prohousing FmllAs demonstrate Deacons. Kurt Robins, grams. the use to commitment Sam Probert, and Todd Assistant Secretary well as as adobe of for Rural Development Quarnberg. The program was Alex P. Mercure, a other less conventional given by Dean and native New Mexican, materials which are The Most Connie Bennett and says Farmers that Saw for the Adobe is efficient family of Holden. Home Administration Least Money The first speaker w as (FmllA). at his re- both in w inter and sumConnie followed by a quest, is developing mer and its durability has been talk from their daugh"Relatively simple certainly ter, Bobettc; then a LEON ELMER BEN WALTON song by their family. The closing speaker WEST MILLARD REPAIR w as Brother Dean. 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