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Show Meadow Moments by Eva Beckstrand California homc in Scott Stevens and some time spent with them. Scott lives and two sons Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Oamon Edwards have been from Frt Defiance, They with their New Mexico. visiting to came especially Janell daughter. her cn and Ekker, her husband sct of their Alfred, son Shawn, and members who are in this family in Jamie baby daughter Blaekfoot; Idaho. The arca on the LDS returned to ment program going to for the sehool. Lake Salt Also at the Labrum Christmas holidays. over the home was Eve Christmas been a son, has of days home at the their daughter, Jerry Jeff, who is here from D.C. Lue. in Hunter; Christ- - Washington. f has he where cmploy-ohome mas night at the their son, Val Dean, mc1t-iHunter and then on Visitors at the home to Salem. Utah to f Lola Bushncll an evening with mg the holidays were their son, Monte, and her son. Jim. and Sue anc lc'r am'y and family. a daughter. Dixie, and Luclla and Gerald received woid of the Dt;e Allred and their of Luellas children, death Nlr. and Mrs. Rolla John Hyrum nephew, Stott and ister. Erma -the "Jack" Timpson, arrived Evans, spent some they night homc in home and returned to tmcJat ,hcir Meadow. Salt Lake on Thursday Howard and Roma for his funeral services. Bird enjoyed some FROM NEW MEXICO at visitors Recent visitors at holiday 'he'r Marilyn Dehomc; of the home the Andengaard and family Lynn Labrum family were here from their Clara Mrs. were in Salt Lake. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Steward and Ray and Stephen were their son and brother. Ross, his wife. Sharon, and their from two children Nevada. Coming Piace-Edwar- to join the group for some visiting were a holi-spe- dur-spen- Richfield from daughter, Jayne, her husband, Larry Black, and their two children. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman enjoyed having their son, Jack, homc for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Tcbbs and daughter, Tracy, spent the two weekends holiday with Carolyns family, the LaRue Millers in d Venice. CHRISTMAS BY CAMPER FUN Bill and Judy Freeman and sons. Jesse and James, enjoyed a Christmas vacation by camper. They traveled south through Las Vegas and on to HI ijjjqlilf iTiJoJnTBjit yri-r- is. Insured Savings for every day It is on deposit al State Savings Open your account today with Utah's first savings and loan institution Since 1883. State Savings has been helping people achieve their financial goals And wherever you live, you can save by mail with State Savings paying the postage both ways Deposit $5,000 and withdraw $10 000 Deposit $10,000 and withdraw $20 000 Deposil any amount in a Stale Savings Daily Earnings Passbook Account and double your money in ust 14 years You can double your money in only 9 years when you let your interest accumulate in a Slate Savings Certificate Account Ot course, your money is always avail able when you need il and no matter when you withdraw your money has earned the highest legal rate allowed on follow- and having Christmas in their camper, with part of their gifts. On their return trip w'as sightseeing enjoyed in Vegas along the Strip and a stop over in St. George to the movie, enjoy "Star Wars." They arrived home about 1:30 Wednesday morning where they enjoyed another Christmas of a gift exchange, with those they weren't able to take along in the camper. A very good time was had even though it rained every but the first day one. Tanya Rimington enjoyed a visit from her Jolene friend, Jennings, from Fillmore. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall were their son Kern, daughter, Julee her and Findlay, husband, Chris, and their two little daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Findlay and son, Kelly, and Eve Robinson. They came the for especially farewell Missionary meeting of Elder Mark Hall. Mark will enter the LTM January 12 for language training before leaving for his mission to Equador. Sunday School on January 1. 1978 was Gibv conducted lbert Stott with music under the direction of Lois Rowley and Talks Hosman. were given by Daniel James Bond and Freeman. The Sacrament gent was led by Dein Hall. Prayers were given by Duane Tom and Torsak Sehutz. Sacrament Meeting conducted was by ) Bishop Beck-stran- DeLyle Music was under the direction of Joyce Beckstrand and Roma Bird. Prayers w ere given by Chris Devin and Findlay Hall. Bishop announced FSLIC Beck-stran- CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS ssbook '5.25 RQuir 0 mof il Of MM H that funeral services would be held on Tuesday in Pleasant Grove for Francis Roylance. A Christmas card from Elder Ernest Rowley was read to the Ward members. Jay was presented to the ward for a sustaining vote to be from advanced the office of a deacon to that of a teacher. Jeff Hall was presented with his Duty to God Award. The Sacrament was administered by Ben Damon and Jesse Freeman and passed Beck-stran- d by Devin Evan Hall, and Daniel Bond, J.D. and Jay Freeman, Beckstrand. The following program honoring Elder Mark Hall was then presented; Talks by Bishop DeL!e Beckstrand, Jeff Hall, and A vocal Kent Hall. duct by Gina Hall and acJulee Findlay companied by their Frances. mother, Talks were then given by Frances, Fordon, and Elder Mark Hall. i t Residential (Ttfi'd MINIMUM via tCommerrial Building t Remodeling t Basements t Foundations t All Concrete Work if am 6.72 EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD eD T t NS 5.92 5.39 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Monroe received word of a new baby girl born to their daughter, Diane, and Tucker Conley, Longview, Texas, on December 30. The Conleys have two other girls, Constance and Melissa, and a son. The Monroes and their Melanie, daughter, left for Texas Dec. 27 to visit and see their and granddaughter help out for a few days. The Conleys are moving into their new home that they have just built. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Quarnberg drove to Orem Saturday to visit and help their son, Kasey, and Mary Ann and son, Jim Bob move to their new home in Orem. Saving's. Om Gratis n ooo SSG0 MINIMUM 1 MON A GIRL! EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD l.ti Bennett-Knigh- t Construction, Company f i I 1 I . V pleas, State o&pn my State Savings at count as to ows m a SQvinos $ Account f amtngs Da-'- our State Licensed Contractors 3 ,rt YOUR FAMILY FINANCIAL CENTER ASSETS OVER $380 MILLION HOME OFFICE. 12S South Mein Street Sett Like City, Utah 84111 5 o i ,,1f 4 Ou'f ' tt u f 4" S'i fc JAWNM . 1 t 4 ulu'H 5.4vf'gs 0 n piJ 4rt4 t .t Carl Dee 864-377- 6 Newel 864-- 2 J 23 Dave and Ray Anna Facber and children, Cody, Jerod, and Seth, spent New Ogden, Year's visiting in Scipio Mrs. with Verlene Hatch and also their Bill Hatch, father, who is ill in the Fillmore Hospital. IT A BOY! Florella Quarnberg received word of the birth of a born to Chris and Janeen Quarnberg, San Diego, California. He will be named Justin Quarnberg. Sacrament Services Sunday were conducted by Bishop Leo Robins; the Invocation by Don Probert; music was by Darlene Memmott and The Shirley Robins. Sacrament Services were by Warren Monroe and Kevin Miller and passed by Kurt Robins, Todd Quarnberg, Korry Quarnberg, and Troy Miller. Mrs. Eileen Thompson and Shirley Robins were released with a note of thanks from Chorister and Organist of Scipio Sunday School. Mrs. Loraine Monroe was sustained as Chorister and Shirley Robins as organist. Elder Mike Melville, was the Fillmore, speaker; his younger brother, John, also us. Mike to spoke recently returned from Dakota Mission. Patriarch Don Smith and his wife and daughter, of Fillmore, attended the meeting. The closing prayer w as given by Royce Memmott. great-grandso- n Lam-bertse- and Jerald Anderson. Peterson Mortuary was in charge of the services. Interment was in the Pioneer Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bradfield, Calien-te- , Nevada, spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Also their daughter, Dana, and baby, Las Vegas, spent the Mr. and Mrs. day. Earl Bradfield also with their visited Daria granddaughter, Thompson, and her friend Steve Morgan, SLC, this week. 11a Morrell and Mathews enjoyed with their visiting daughter, Gloria, and Lawrence Hilton and family in SLC. They then came on down to visit Madclyn and Ross of Orem. Starlcy Alan. Zelda, and Mathews drove to Orem Friday and enjoyed a day with them too. An enjoyable Gold and Grcc Ball was held in night Tuesday Scipio Cultural Hall. It was well attended by the young people in our Ward. The floor show was lovely and all MIA participated. Paul Louise and sister-in-la- follows: Family Prav- - Mark Robins; cr, Prelude and Postlude Music, Helen Learning; Kendrick Invocation, Remarks. Harward; Reynolds; Bishop Mont 1st Speaker, Robins; Duet, Howard and Darlene Memmott; Ethel Robins during the holidays. and Mrs. Bishop Marlin Miller and sons, SLC, spent the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quarn berg, Clinton, Donna, and boys. Howard and Darlene Memmott took their Doug grandson, Memmott, back to his in homc Saturday He Fork. Spanish spent the holidays with his grandparents. Brad-fiel- Al-len- SNOW 283-402- PIONEER MARKET "V, Bar S weiners .87 16 oz. (I e Downey.-CaliforniaDavison, FERN MEMMOTT have been DIES Louise's visiting Florence and Maxine mother, Mrs. Delight Robins and Edith Mon- Memmott, and her roe received word that brother, Mr. and Mrs. their Fern Memmott, passed Christmas. away Eve. Dec. 24, in the Richfield Hospital. She is the wife of Ed Mrs. Memmott. Wanda Anderson, Koosharcm; Mrs. Pat Ornie and Mr. Robert Memmott, North Las Vegas; are the surviving children. Survivors also include 13 grandchildren. Funeral services were held for her Wednesday. Dec. 28. in Salina, Utah First Ward i.DS Church. A. Lynn Bishop conducted. Reynolds The services were as Continuing Education "The Coordinator. new presents year many new opportunifor ties personal Ardcll Ronnie Dailey, 6, 1978 growth and the courses we are offering to the public will enrich their lives and further their education and knowThe classes ledge. offered should meet a variety of interests and we urge the public to take advantage of the learning opportunities being afforded them," Mr. Bensemon continued. For further information or to register for classes, call ext. 208, or visit Room 313 of the Science Bldg. The office hours during are exJanuary tended to 7:00 p.m., except Friday. Classes begin the week of January 10th and early registration is suggested as the continuation of each course depends on enrollment. With the start of a new academic quarter, Snow Colleges Evening Courses are also ready to begin, according to Rich Benscmon, 2nd Speaker, Owen Jensen; 3rd Speaker, Jay Dailey, Benediction, Earlin Jensen; Dedication of Grave, Hal Ormc. were Pallbearers Dee Curtis, Wayne Brent Anderson, Dailey, frday, January venjng courses begin at Maxine Robins & ITS PER ANNUM ANNUM Sjvtngs Om tr Aes PamUoo d by Hilda Quarnberg Scipio Scene 6.50 5.75 PEW Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 81631 Len-or- e ctiirr ; Disneyland the ing day. They enjoyed playing in the ocean Pierce's pork beens & .53 Hormel chili reg. or hot 15 oz. 2. 98 , Howard Memmott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins spent Sunday visiting their daughter, Scott and Jolene, Memmott and Emily in Orem. The Mcmmott's just moved into their new home in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Dallin Quarnberg, Cody, and Farrah, Kanab, spent New Year's weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Idahoan inst. potatoes 32 oz can 1.39 DelMonte whole kernel corn 17 oz. 31.00 Spring Garden peas Golden West or Red Rose flour 25 lb. bag 1.99 Country Club potato chips big 14 oz. .69 Candy sale All Don Quarnberg and Rodney. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ivie, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robins. and Chctt, Stacy, and Mrs. Tiffanie, Glenda Quarnberg and Shawn enjoyed a day visiting their daughter and sister, Patricia, and husband and family in Sandy, Utah. Mrs. Maxine Clark and Marie, Brett, and Ann, Taylorsville, visited with Noel and 3. 89 oz. 17 remainder of stock chocolate mix 2 lb bag 2.49 Lettuce .12 lb. Radishes 2 bunches .29 Cucumbers .10 each 6 7Up pack 12 oz. bottles .79 open 7 days a week till 10:00 weekdays I j Looking for a bargain ?? $ 2 You 'll find it in the Progress Classifieds I DENIMS COAT SWEATERS OFF OFF 50 50 SsKUSUSI 553X53 HOLIDAY PARTY WEAR 4 J OFF 50 Gain FAME in the Army National Guard 4 X 4-- X fun X-- X X- - OFF IMPORTED GIFTS 50 X A adventure X X X- - X M money X X X X X- - E education X- X- - J X- - XJXCLILIULiLOJLIUULOJUULCJUUUULJULlJULlJLOJULJUULSJLIIJl 8 8 8 8 8 8 Clean- - up S llJtJLkJUULSULmJUUJUUIJULiLgJUUJLSUlJL sale continues C your needs. 8 0 0 o d o t in at 743-547- .4 o o o o B o o 9 o o B , , $4 , We still carry a complete line of first line tires so, if you cant find a tire in the close outs, we can make you a good deal on a tire anyway. We will continue to have a complete line of oils and greases in stock. Come in an try our service. Operated by Gary Turner J ? 0 Still a few tires left This sale is on the tires that were in stack in Don Turners Tire Shop; odd sizes and discontinued tread designs. The Tire Shop has been leased out and we have stock left over we must sell. Mounting not included in price. Come and see if any of these tires meet 110 So. Main Oil X X the Armory or call Sgt. Barton Drop Don C. Turne r f |