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Show Flo well Features by Virgie Ivie Mrs. Kae Starley, Shane, and Tawlyn of ha Christmas quests Day and New Years with her parents Mr and Mrs. Jarold Robison, Jaron, and Joe. HELLO! Mr. and Mrs. Mark and Daley, Julye Michael Mopped in to hello to their grandparents Mr and say Dec. 77J' 13 vie They were on their way to their home CJ7' ,Thad ents Don and Carene Baldwin, and Morgan a Beaver for a couple ..yS' Mr. and Mrs. Ivin Christensen were very happy to have their f Dec. spend with them. She visited her brother. Fred his a aild their children. Enjoyed watching the Christmas performance Eye where nieces, Le Ann and Brenda, and neph- ew, Blake Christensen, participated. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Johnson were wearing smiles at Christ- mas time - when they were able to enjoy visiting their son Lyle, his wife, Jill, and little Landon, who arrived their home in Colorado Montrose, December 22 and stay- cd until December 26. Toy Johnson was home from USU to enjoy with the holidays and Glade parents. June, brother Lyle, and 22-2- 6 family. Mr. and Mrs. Archie served Christensen dinner to their family after meeting Sunday. Lester and Sonja and little son, Tyler Joseph. from Riverton to hear especially their brother, Elden, speak in meeting and de- - enjoyed Shirleys licious dinner as did Ken and little Nancy, still at home, and Fred Aigerter Kan-osh- missionary pppapt cMe'enlnd dinner guests Dec, 31. Coming from the Salt Lake area were Kit and Colleen and three sons, Ryan, Brett, and Randy; Kirk, Sherry, and daughters Jennifer ; and Wendy, from Brian, LaNila, and and son, Colby, Bart, still at home. The Salt Lake children and grandchildren enjoyed a couple of here days visiting including grandparents, Joseph and Pauline Robinson. Elder Elden Christensen bore a strong his of testimony belief in the LDS Church and the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which he has taught as a Missionary for two years in the New litfle son Nathan A of Dclta were djnncr guests of his parents, Orson and Verl Chris- tcnscilf and broth The; Ciark, Sund jal, came es cyQusi hear Eldcn( report labors. Missionary Allcn Janis and went on t0 Cedar Ciy to spend a d visiting Ftheir brothcr sister. in.laWi Randall and York City Christenscnt Kathy and daughters, Laurel Mission, at Sacrament andKeersten. Meeting Jan. 1. He The home of Mr and arrived home about He Mrs Arthur A1Ien was two weeks ago. imburstin8 happi- - held a number of ncss when a of if portant positions chi)dren gatherP(i Dot. including assistant to the Mission President. 26 to unwrap at A missionary compancbange gtf-Jerry Elder Aigerter, of ion, and Lcgise Imlay, ChM pnd R from Ogden came to hear his report Vernal, Pat, of Salt Elden Lakf and friend wonderful missionary SFerri Many Lambournei experiences. ' from and people Kearns, paid Astil, a friend of also attended. Eldens Salt parents, Archie and Cindys, from each bake a arrjved Christ-bi- Shirley, gave short talks. mas evenjngt Coming Mr. and Mrs. John before Christmas was Cindy from Kearns, Sevey and little David LaDawn from Verna, are spending several Jolenes and javjd from pt days with the Ralph Knox, Kevin and Mar-fro- family, The jene Christensen and Robinsons. spent part of the sons Curtis and Casey, Flow ell, from including and holidays. Sheri. still at home Christmas, with Johns Tbey a enjoyed a family, the Leonard at Mesa, dinner Seveys, delicious Arizona. the by prepared HOME FROM IDAHO WOmenfulk. Mr. and Mrs. MelQn Sunday afternoon Arthur and Beth and ville Tomkinson surely tbe memtcrs of their were happy to have farn jy who had arrived their son, Fred, his and ielial and Vergie wife, Margene, and from come Ivie sat dovvn to enjoy children Idaho last Rockland. bowls of steaming week of to home-came part spend ueths delicious made chicken noodle the holidays. Fred and visited family also soup Don his and brothers, DINNER GUESTS tht-ifamilies. and Roy, Grant and Arleen Don was pleased Robinson were very Fred gave him a when happy to have their lift by working on big sons and farnilics as York-Ne- ex-a- u c n g m 's r the new addition to their home. Roy and son, Dan, of Fillmore have surely helped a number of times also, which was appreciated by Don and Ilena. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nulson and four children of Orem came Dec. 26 to visit his parents, Don and Jean, and Leslie and Richard and Janice at Clear Lake. Their visit was cut short when their little son developed bronchitis suddenly and they went home. At Nephi it was necessary to stop at the where he hospital received Oxygen, which went along with him to Provo where he was hospitalized for a few days. We are happy to report the little one is able to be home with his concerned parents and sisters, Wendy, Amy, and Melaine. CHRISTMAS IN SIM1 VALLEY Mr. Ramon Nielsen, daughter Lori, and William Grandpa Nielsen spent Christ- mas and the holidays in Simi Valley, Calif, with their wife and mother, Shirley Niel- All sen, and Heidi. of the Nielsen children and families were able to be at home for Christmas except a son and family who live in Oklahoma. Lori says they surely enjoyed the lovely weather and being home with relatives and friends. The Nielsens are the owners of Neilsen Pet Foods. They are building a lovely home on their property in Flowell. As soon as it is completed, Shirley and Heidi will be moving here. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Allen and some of their in children visited Las Vegas with her brother, his wife, and children last weekend. Arthur drove on to Palm Springs, Calif, to brother-in- his visit law and sister, Walter and Jane Noall. Holden Happenings Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, January 6, 1978 Commander. a unit has a threeCivil Air Petrol Flight Lt Leonard Vodak will pronged goal (aeroremain Commander of space education, emerBy Lt. Marge Barton Captain Francis D. the Delta Composite gency services, and Torsak announced at Squadron over both civil and defense) the Wednesday meet- the Fillmore Flight and needs more squadrons in this area working ing of the Civil Air the Delta Flight. Patrol that the Fillmore The Fillmore Flight together to achieve Flight of the Delta will hold its meetings that goal. Squadron in Fillmore and conComposite If anyone would like had applied for their tinue to work in conto form a Squadron owm Charter Number junction with the Delta in their area the Delta now that our Flight Squadron. The Fillhas acquired enough more Cadets have ex- Composite Squadron members for a Squad- pressed a desire to aid will be happy to work with them to this end. Delta ron. But, he said, the Flight with Utah their For information on Wing Head- Cadets quarters has requested recruiting efforts as how you may start a that we remain a Flight Delta has had some CAP Squadron, conof the DCS for a pro- recent losses in their tact Lt. Leonard Vodak, Delta; bationary period of one Flight. Wing Hq. has also Capt. Torsak, year before we become Meadow; or Lt. the Fillmore Composite expressed their desire Barton, Squadron. Wing Hq. to blanket the Southwants us to prove our- western Utah area with Fillmore. The Delta and Fillselves as an ongoing CAP Squadrons. This more reFlights will be area is on a direct entity before we ceive our own Chart- flight path from the scheduling some of The Fillmore Mormon Mesa area their upcoming training er. Flight will "act as a to Salt Lake City and and activities together in the in- has the least CAP and hope to have newr Squadron, with terim, Capt. coverage in the state. area squadrons able to Torsak as the new The Civil Air Patrol as participate with them. 1 by Ella Crosland CHRISTMAS PIANO RECITAL Lt. and Mrs. Michael Wilcox and children and left Tuesday for Sac- Many parents friends attended the Christmas Piano Recital on Dec. 28 presented by the piano students of Wood. Cherryl Those students participating in the recital were: Tiffany Wood, Jeff Quarnberg, Bobbi Wood, Polly Zeigler, Maren Baiiey, Sean Wood, Bryan Coats, David Condie, Karen Coats, Janice Johnson, Anna Zeiger, and Joyce J. Coats. Refreshments were served and a very enjoyable evening was had by all who attended. ramento after Christmas and the following week with Wesley and Faye Stephenson, Duane and Kevin. Also coming for Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Stephenson and children from Delta. and Robert Cathy Stephenson and boys joined the family for dinner. In Orem for Christmas with their son, Tom, his wife, Kathy, and family were Otto and Allie Hunter. Spending Christmas with their parents, Clee and Venez Johnson, were Francis and Mr. and Mrs, Allen Brenda Cropper and a family Alldredge spent of Greeley, couple of days here last Colorado. week getting some of and Lillian Clyde their things. He has Wood returned home work near Idaho Falls after in Salt and will be there until Lake forbeing several weeks. soring work begins Clyde was in the hoshere. Then he will be pital and then with his father, their children after helping Leif Alldredge in being released from the They would Mr. and Mrs. Royal hospital. like to express their Hurd and their chil- thanks to all the dren, except the three friends and neighbors older boys who were who did for them things working, spent a few while they were away, days last week with for the visits, flowers, Clarices mother, and cards that were Ruth Allen, brother sent to them. Also a and Rex big thanks to their and Lynn Allen, and children for everychildren. Kenney they do for us. Hurd stayed for a thing When Clyde and Lillian few days longer returned home they visit until Jan. 2. were sut prised to find In Sac. Meeting Dec. their children had had a 25 the Ward Choir new electric range under the direction of installed for them for Carma Swallow, with Christmas. Connie Tomkinson as Otto and Allie HuntOrganist, presented er were in Salt Lake a very spiritual proSaturday to attend gram. Kent and Peggy the ballet performance Swallow and family of the Nutcracker. dramatized the ChristTheir granddaughter, mas Story in word and Tauna Hunter, had the song. Jerry Freeman lead role in the perand David Ellison did formance. She is the the narration. Leif daughter of Deck and Alldredge, a member Vera Hunter. of the choir, did a NOTE: Please call The me with your news. presentation, True Spirit of Christ Thanks, Ella mas. Flo-wel- 864-250- 842-214- 743-654- Individuals, clubs, organizations, church groups, partnerships, companies and corporations can be assured of l. rl CM per annum for 10 years sister-in-la- Subordinated Notes Invest as little as S500, or more, in multiples of only $100. Interest starts immediately when you purchase the note and you receive it regularly every six months from that date. Shorter terms available. 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