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Show FI owl I Scipio Scene Feat ii its Wil-ce- x Christensen. and brother, Flclen Christensen, cousins Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allen, Ruth Allen, aunt, Vergie Ivie, Ruthmary Brower, Mr. and Mrs. Jarold Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Swallow, Mr. and Mrs. Don Tomkinson, Mr. tnd Mrs. Avalon Johnson, and from Provo Richard cousins, Mrs. Allen (Ginger) Park, Mr. and Mrs. Cragi Allen of Salt Lake Mrs. Brent City, unde, Des-pai- sister, Jerry son-in-la- and and Louise Allen Imlay, of All of these Vernal. people except the Salt Lake and Provo rela- Lori. Mrs. Harry Lundin and son. Craig, of St. a attended George were here for tives the weekend looking session after the sealafter the children of ing ceremony. Arthur and and Beth. Ruth, the her Swallows, daughter, Garn and Robisons, Judy Turner, while the Johnsons, and Ruthlatter were in Salt mary two attended Lake City attending night sessions. Farmers the Young Cindy and Iat Allen Convention. Norma and triend, A number of people Victoria, spent the from here attended the weekend with the Allen girls family, Mr. Young Farmers Convention in Salt Lake and Mrs. Arthur Allen City last week. Diana and Sheri. Cindy so Fuller was third runn- came Thursday in the Young she and Sheri could er-up Homemakers contest. care for their little Congratulations Diana! nephews, Curtis and An article will appear Casey, and the Imlay in the Progress in con- nephews, Chad and with nection this. Rvan. and little Nancy Besides Diana and Christensen went husband, Anthony, through a session at after going from here were Manti Temple Mr. and Mrs. Garn the temple sealing of Utley, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin and Marlene. Kent Crapo, Mr. and The Imlay family Mrs. Jack Davies, Mr. returned to their home and Mrs. Garn Turner, in Vernal that night. and Mr. and Mrs. Pat and Norma came on Garth Swallow . Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Dean attend the wedding Allen and Bradly, of reception in Fillmore ot Kearns, spent Saturday Dana Crosland Muran-akand her husband. night and Sunday with his mother, Ruth Allen, Rov Muranaka. Also and also visited his as guests of the Allen brother, Rex. and fam- family on Sunday were friends, Paul Astle and ily. A large group of Bill Holly, of Murray. son-in-la- a relatives and friends attended the very special occasion Friday evening. Feb. 3. at the Manti Temple when Kevin and Marlene Christensen were sealed as a family to their little sons, Curtis and Casey. Going from here were Marlenes parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen, Kevin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Grant Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson attended two night sessions at the Manti Temple Feb. 3. Kathleen Bingham, of South Ogden, was a guest over the weekend of her sister and Alice brother-in-law- , and Fugene Harper. Joel, and Ben at their home in Pahvant. Mrs. Ruth Allen is happy with the new Thrifty BACON 1 lb. 89C Valley Farms CHEESE $1.29 lb. Bar S BOLOGNA L and .. COTTAGE CHEESE 0 32oz. 890 0 POTATO CHIPS 3 14 oz. 690 HiDry PAPER TOWELS 470 ( 90 each Open 7 days a 110 week lb. O Till 10:00 Mcm-motts- 1 n n Miyi-broug- I Ik-hel- son-in-la- 1 weekdays ,i mil v I hev visiting membets. Keith O. arrived from age. Alaska spend a week MAYONAISE CABBAGE a, their V Nalley IMITATION LEMONS Holden Happenings by Ella Crosland Nix-wer- j 14-yc- e two-fol- d Cros-land'- s 1 Percussion Festival Feb. f 690 lb. Country Club sister-in-law- Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, February 10, 1978 basketball Denver Cliff won game. 3rd place in the old competition. We congratulate you, and weekend with their Cliff. Ethel Wood Lloyd and Arlene her mother, Vera parents, Earl and Mary were hapChristiansen in Ely, Nevada for Johnson. all their to have of Larsen py Janice a weekend visit. They her together family during was visiting were the guests of Logan It was and the weekend. Sidney Marsha and parents, George a occasion, Ben and Cropper and daugh- Betty Hunter, went during the weekend. first Davids return ters. They a mission to She also attended her from to attend especially London, Dana England, and Services friend, Baptismal a lot of was there receptheir wedding when grandand hearing of tion. visiting Ann Kellce daughter, Merwin and Lenora some of his experCropper, was baptized. a iences. Next, Scott and have Stephenson Christiansen Lloyd and Arlene new grandson, born Maria and Jan. 31st at the Fill- Allan, of Salt Lake City, Christiansen daughters, Sharon and more Hospital. Proud brought their infant son Jeanne, were at the parents are Paul and home to attend SacraRasmussen ment Meeting where airport Tuesday evenMerla son their meet to ing of Fillmore, Two big he received a name and Elder brothers and a sister blessing, Robert John and brother, Christiansen, are happv with the Allan, with his uncle, Davis when he returned from new arrival. Christiansen, Gary honors the his LDS Mission to Mrs. Jean Dobson doing I was in Salt Lake for assisted bv his bronglund. a weekend visit with thers. Andrew. David, Clark and Paula Bruce, and also Feroy and Carolyn Dobtw o son. and Johnson nando Del Toro. the children Andrew and Bonnie spent Cliff Stephenson, son their daughter, and Coral of John and of Granger; Rochell, winner the Stephenson, 11 in the Gary, of Salt Lake City; basketball pro- Bruce and JoAnn, of of the Percussive Arts in the Ephraim; along with Society, said the cate- - gram in Davids friend, Lois was Logan goties of competition playoff, of His 4. Hurst, Feb. to Blanding; drumset. key arc: compete board mallets (marimparents, John and Cor- Sharon and her fiance', al, accompanied him Fernando Del Toro; timba. xvlophone, and Jeanne, of Cedar pani!. orchestral snare as did his brother, and Grandma Dean City; Stephenson. drum, multiple perLucille Overson to Logan rudimcntal They went cussion. the attended family and completed Friday snare dium. percussion University group. ensemble and keyboard the U.S. mallet ensemble. I solo he and "One-on-One- 4-- " en- semble participants will be competing for pmdikt pnes" and the eluiibihtv him W estern Stan s f VY WITCH DOCTOR TV REPAIR D MEADOW I estival which ussion will be held in i uric near 19S. April. Sail Franc isco. School band directors mav be contacted for further details. Carry-i- n PHONE 842-291- 1; Service 9:30 a.m. to Noon 1 c Monday thru Friday Other Hours by Arrangement Phone recorder on duty while proprietor is j out on afternoo serxice calls. Sure its tough to think about retirement early, but its tougher to think about it too late. An Individual Retirement Account at First Security offers several advantages. You can save $1500 a year ($1750 if your spouse is not employed) and well pay 734 interest. Savings and interest are both tax deferrable. If you save $1500 a year at 734 youll have $73,940.67 at the end of 20 years. If you save $1750 a year ($875 for each spouse) at 734 youll have $86,264.26 at the end of 20 years. You are eligible for an IRA account if you do not have a qualified retirement or pension plan where you work. I chunk 890 lb. Hi 1 . Wilson of (Diann) Salina and her brother, Robert Noall. of Provo, brother-in-la- by Hilda Quarnberg Maxine Robins 1 by Virgie Ivie Meet- At Sacrament ing Sunday, Don his confirmed a member James, son, of the LDS Church. He had been bapticd early that morning so as to receive these this on Ordinances Darnell 8th birthday. Anderson was sustained as the Wecble leader of the young boss. The membership of records Shirley Fae Nielsen and her daughter, Heidi, were received. They were into our welcomed Ward and community. Ramon Nielsen is happy to have his wife and here with daughter him, as is daughter Commission Minutes addition to her family Continued from front 30. on tree January request tnat tnc healtn The new arival is the department also pay for little 9 lbs. o. son of an office in the Duane Ruth's grandson, & Bartholomew office Richard Hurd, and his ROUND VA1LFY is living in Salt building for the County She w ife, Susie, of Otern. CAMP MFFT S Lake with In r daughHealth Nurse so that They have a little The Round Valley ters. could be prospace Jennifer. daughter, of Scipio held Paul Memmott, vided for the Fast Camp are their Grandparents February meeting SIC. drove down to Millard Justice of the Ruths daughter, Feb. 1. 1978 at the visit friends and check Peace. Clarice, and husband. home of Mrs. Commissioners apDelight on his interests here. Richard Hurd, also of Memmott. Farl and dna Brad- - proved the replacement Laptain Crem. Maxine Robins con- field enjoyed having of a cattle guard on the Mr. and Mrs. Bill ducted. The opening the following members Meadow Canyon road. Mace, Mr. and Mrs. .1. was given by of their family here Jack McBride and prayer Delial Ivie enjoyed a f lorella to cat dinner Dean Whicker met to Quarnberg. Saturday wonderful day at the DauMr. and with them: request that the County-RoaManti Temple fir two Opening song, Bradof the Utah Mrs. Randall ghters Department assessions Jan. 31. field. Mr. and Mrs. sist the irrigation comwas , Pioneers," sung Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bradfield, pany by repairing a Virga Floyd Daughter Swallow had an enjoy- by it being her leamington; Mr. and place Monroe, across the able visit from Jai 30 Nana Stan Bradfield, Canyon Road where a Mis. birthday. 2 to Feb. with their Monroe led the singing Midvale; and Mr. and pipeline crosses the and daugh- of Birthday" Mrs. Albert Hansen, road. Commissioners ter, B.N. and LaDawn for Happy A short Fairview; and ITorella Virga. to repair ibis agreed Williams, and children of Scipio Quarnberg. road as soon as weather in history at home their written Mont Mrs. Maxine Robins permits. by Kannarraville. Robins was read bv took her granddaughLem Lovell was On Feb. 4th Mrs. Maxine. A poem writRobins, appointed as Chairman ter. Stephanie Howard Memmott, of ten DeAnn of the Millard Countv by F.dith Callister and friends. Scipio. and grandson. was read Nana Mon- Robins. Melanie Mon- ('omission for the Ffv by Jed Memmott. visited roe. roe, Patricia Probcrt, year. with her brother and The lesson, ResiDianne Quarnberg, the , Whereupon Delial dents of the Daughters Sherie Thau her, and meeting adourikd. and while of the Utah Vergie. Pioneers," Michelle Monroe, to Darlenes husband. was given bv Fdna see Shaun Cassidy at and their Bradfield. Howard, the Salt Palace Saturson, Royce, were getThe The Third Annual day night. Mrs. Janeal following ting a load of hay in were Monsen and daughter. Utah Percussion FesriowcH. The Ivies en- Daughters sent: Ruby Jill, went to the show tival will be held Feb. . joyed seeing the and Connie Quarn with them and then 1, 1978, at Brigham Nana and Virga took to Young University in the girls On Feb. 5, the Ivies berg, Was-deand Monroe, The festival Provo. Mary Pcggi." Pipes were happy to have Colleen and Dethey attended is open to percussionSunday their grandchildren. Memmott. Max- church with the Mon-se- ists on the junior and Terrv and Terri Lynn lightand Ethel Robins, ine school family in their senior high and little Fdna Bradfield and Baldwin, ward. and levels, university son. Avery, of Pay son, Blonda Mr. and Mrs. Leo according to Dr. Hairi-soQuarnberg. visit them. They were The hostesses were Robins spent Sunday in fow ley . chairman. guests Sat. night and Delight and Esther Provo with and annual event m The Kathy attended church in Me mmott. Kent Hatch. Joining by the Utah sponsored Fillmore with Terri Our next meeting them tor a of Percussive Chapter familv. the will be March 1, Lynn's Societv. dinner wen Atts Inc., Bovd Melvilles. 2 p.m. in coniuik lion w is h the Stev lrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dein Mrs. Wanda BYU tlleir soil. Dvpaitmcnt of Williams traveled to moto her Miss Dean he dayMusic. I ogan Sunday to spend mother. Roxie Stone, whose will festival birthday they long the day with their home tor a few davs. m Harris w ere the celebrating. and daughter Fine Arts Center. and know at last what distinguishes men from Kathy Powlev, who also is Douglas Morton. animals: financial worries." National chairman of Leslie Christensen, Jules Renard Research Committee his wife, Sonja. and their little son, Tyler visited his Joseph, Archie the family. Christensens, Sat. anc and Sun. attended School and Sunday Sacrament Meeting with them. After Bub and Agnes Johnson had attended two night sessions at Manti Temple Feb. 3, they stayed overnight and got two sessions the next morning before they traveled on to Ogden. They went especially to be present at Fast Meeting, Feb. 5, when their little grandson was given the name Travis J. Dugger by his father, Bryan Dugger. Grandpa Avalon also stood in the circle. The Johnsons visited their daughter, Linnac, Bryan, and Monica, returning home that evening. On Jan. 27 Bub and Agnes spent the night with Bryan. Linnae, and children. Next day tliev went on to Pocatello, Idaho, to spend the dav with Bubs sister, Twyla, and her husband, Fugene Swallow. "Gene," as he is called, suffered a heart attack some time ago, so is retired now. Bub is s.tvs Gene getting along fine now. I he Johnsons came on to re monton Saturday evening where they were until guests hund.iv afternoon of their son, Merrill, his wife. Colleen, and ciioyed family You can still qualify for 1977 income tax advantages if you open your Neilson Anchorand will account now and make your deductible contribution deposit before with his Mrs. Mr. and parents. Don Neilson. at Clear The three of lake. them visited one day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Neilson and familv in Orem. February 14, 1978. Federal regulations rrqiare SyMtanDa for early mi cl cerM. Caulk and weatherwinstrip diH'rs and dows. 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