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Show Meadow Moments by Eva Beckstrand ATTENDS CONVENTION Ray L. Beckstrand, Salt Lake City, recently spent a night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil E. Beckstrand, on his way to a National ConCosmetology in Las held vention, He Nevada. Vegas, also visited with his and is presiRay brother, DeLyle family. dent of the Utah Hairdressers and Cosmeto- iogists Association of Utah. He recently returned from a special conwhich was vention held in Minneapolis, Minn. He is in charge of the Beauty Salon at the ZCMI Mall in Orem. Mrs. Iris Bond is in Cedar City. She is at the home of her daughter, Sharia, and family. Herdaugh- - Orem visiting their children and their families. They went especially to see their grandson, who returned this weekend from his mission to Japan. He is the son of their son, Thcrald. They will also visit their daughters and Nclda and Alex Wadley, Pleasant Grove, and Thressa and Carl sons-in-la- Knocll, Orem, and their families before returning home. Vern and Sue Stewart spent a few days last week visiting relatives and friends. Doug and Carolyn Tebbs were in Sevier County last week visiting her folks who live there. Lester and LaVon Stevens and their from fam'y Las and her husband and three children from West were Jordan c8as pent the week-he- r enc here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ter is ill. Mr. Clifford Stew art Harold Stewart and has enjoyed having his with Vern and Sue and their children. daughter, Gwen, and Sunday they had her husband spend a c'r aby blessed in few days here with Sacrament Meeting by also him. They grandfather, visited Joe and Joan lts Stott. Their home is Harold Stewart. Sunday morning in SLC. The Young Married NaDean and Harold held their 3eckstrand and their Group : ons, Don and Jay, meeting Sunday evenand Eva Beckstrand home of at the ing and Shanon drove to Heber City to DeLyle spend the day with Carling. Robert and Carlenc Joyce R. Duncan their two children. and which the lesson, gave Also there were Jay was enjoyed by a good and Renee' Ainge, crowd. to Carlcne, Visiting at the home parents Sandv Strengths." sister, of Nolan and Della her The following sisters 'n8e- frm Spanish were their Bennett bore their testimonies: her and sisters Frk. daughter, Dcona Lar- anc their husbands, Betty Mae Labrum, sen, and her son, Lenna Bushncll, and her Nita and Doug Carter Cameron, Beckstrand, Dorothy Suzanne and Stacy Marcella, ani daughter. and Eida Steucrwald. from SLC. They spent Carter, from Spanish The closing prayer was broRobert s Fork. the weekend here. Bushncll. Lenna by from came Clifton and Laura ther, Hal, Deona Larsen from his an sister, in L8an are Beckstrand DeVries, Salt Lake City was a Pleasant Grove and Marilyn visitor at this meeting. Sacrament Meeting Sunday afternoon was Ben conducted by Stott. The Invocation w as by Ralph Duncan. The Sacrament Service was taken care of by members of the Elders Quorum Dennis 22 BULLS Bond, Doug Schuta, Vern Stewart, Steven Consigned by Stewart, Eldon Cowley, 8 Breeders and Leonard Safford. Herd Bull Prospects were Testimonies & Commerical Bulls given by Ben Stott, Ila and Wilbur Rowley. Howard, J.D., Shelly, 1 P.M. SATURDAY, February 18, 1978 Jim, Becky, Ruby, and Judy Freeman, Audrey Brunson, Harold SteSun Bowl in St. George, Utah wart, Ann Dollins, and Joyce Beckstrand. Visiting at the home SHOW of DeLyle and Joyce 9:00 A.M. Beckstrand during the weekend were Cindy and Steve Iverson and The consigners are as follows: their baby daughter from Emery County. They also visited Orvil Brigham Young University and Dorothey Bros. - HEREFORD SALE Campbell Craig Clark Harold Mitchell Pines Ranch windows near thermostats tightly closed. Otherwise, cold drafts will cause a lower thermostat reading which means your furnace will run unnecessarily. It is and Charles Choate back in Kanosh a again following months stay in California with the following children and their families: Larry Choate in Whittier, Nadine Perkes in Alhambra, and Bonnie Pierce of Hemet. An Ambulance was seen backed into the yard of Ray Nolan on Sunday Jan. 29th as returned neighbors from Sacrament meeting. They later learned that Mr. Nolan had died from a massive heart attack. When his wife went outside to call him to dinner she found him lying face down in the snow. Melvin and Lorraine Whitaker attended the Farmers Young Convention at the Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake on Feb. 3rd and 4th. Being active in the Farmers, Young Melvin received a 10 year Award. Brant George received a 15 year Award, although he wasnt present at this convention. Melvin and Lorraine spent some time visiting their grandmother, Juanita Charlesworth. while in the city and upon inquiring about the welfare of Lloyd Allen were happy to learn that he is lining weight. improving, and looking much better and, if all goes well, the doctor will release him to go home soon. Get-We- j J. Raby Van Kampen's Herefords Evan Woodbury Sponsored by: - on good Receiving Blessings by Being Righteous. Sacrament Meeting w as conducted by BishThe op Ray George. opening hymn was Done Any "Have The invocaGood?" tion was by Vernon Christensen. The baby son of David and Ilene Hatton Lewis named was Hatton and Nelson a fathers given blessing by David with Dennis grandfather, Nelson, John Adams, Richard Wheeler, Ron and Charles Boran, Hatton standing in. Other family members in attendance for this occasion were Ilenc's mother, Claris Nelson, and sister, Lori Nelson, and the children of Charles Hatton. Announcements: The Primary penny drive will begin next week. Everyone is asked to pay one penny per inch, so "stand On March 5th tall. a new gcncology class will begin in the ward. 1 The following ll EUHDY j CUSTOM were released from the church positions: Melvin Whitaker as Counselor in MIA, Elayne Halsey as Primary Chorister. Jean as Primary Phillips Organist: sustained to fill these positions were Martha Stott as Chorister. Primary Cindy Huber as Primary Organist, Doyle Shumway as the new Counselor in MIA; and Melvin Whitaker will assist Brother Shunt-wain this calling. The sacrament hymn was "In memory of the Crucified." Sacrament was administered by Greg Kesler and Lloyd and passed Rogers Kevin Wheeler, by Norman Perkins. Doug and Rodney George. Clark Crook, and Dirk Kesler. Testimonies were borne by the following: Bishop RayGeorge, Metta George, Ella Christensen, Rcy David Huber, Sr., Kirsten Hatton, Whatcott, DeAnn Perkins, Lynn Rogers, Melba Staples, Becky Wheeler, Terry PerPres. kins, Lloyd and Elder George, MEAT PROCESSING I Its ( habitat. I more tender. a own proven fact they are you win heaits this Valentines Day Rember your Sweetheart with flowers from Funeral service Firal rites lor jr Chapel Thursday, February 2, at 11 a.m. with Counselor Dean Perkins taking charge. The family prayer was by Harold The organist was Ncca Watts. Pallbearers were: Bob Phillips, Forrest Paxton, Fred Beckett, Melvin Whitaker, Stan and Johnson, John Adams. The opening prayer was by Melvin Whitaker, a neighbor. The choir sang, "The Lord is My Shepherd," then The service for Mrs. J Ahl-stro- Thompson; Kenneth Skidmore. Opening remarks were by BA ishop Leo Robins. duct was sung by Black Deona and Invocation, Smith. Lorecn also cut and wrap j meat to your door. We All work Call 743-513- 2 , JXUJJXXXMJ XXtXJj: JXXULXItXI JXIXJL 1942 Bishop Wallace Jeffery was the speaker. Darlene and Howard Mcmmott sang the a talk was given by song. Wallace closing Stan Johnson. The Albrand pronounced choir sane. "Abide the benediction. With Me, Tis EvenW. Ivin Jeffery CARRIE BLACK tide." Remarks were the grave dedicated in taken Howard also by Stott, (Picture has at Scipio Cemetery. a The about 1920.) neighbor. Many friends and closing prayer was by Carrie H. T. Black relatives attended the John Adams. The floral service. Coming from out of deceased beautiwere offerings town for the services (Carrie) ful showing the love Carrage were family friends Hatch Thompson Black they had for Aunt from Murray, Utah, died Feb. 1, 1978 in a Carrie. Jack and llcnc PeterBountiful haspital at Add-son. M. R. 93. age members Family Born July 18, 1884 in attending were Mrs. Palmer dies Bountiful to William Ira Nolan's two daughters, and Margaret Muir Addie Murray RobinBarbara Aldrich of She married son Palmer, 87. died Hatch. and Calif, Dulcc, Auga William Thompson Feb. 3. 1978 in a Salt Bonnie Bullingcr of Oct. 30. 1923 in the lake La Habra. California. City nursing Manti LDS Temple. He home. She died in 1931. Born Dec. 30, 1890 in T. Bl.uk married Peter Kesler. Scofield. to Greg Utah, The closing hymn April 21. 1930 in Salt ( harlcs A. and Elizawas "Lord, Accept Our Lake City. He died in beth Murrav Robinson, True Devotion" and 19(i0. She was a nurse, she married I uther and was ac- Orrin Palmer in the the benediction was tive in the IDS AuxManti Temple Oct. 26, by Maynard Rasmusiliaries. sen. He died Nov. 1910. Survivors are: stepOther visitors at15, 1958. She lived in tending meetings children: Riley Thomp- F low ell and Fillmore son, Mrs. Morre! (Ila) most of her life. She Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin CumMathews. Mrs. Mvron was an active member (Mary) Wasden. all of of the LDS Church, mings, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stiples. Boyd Scipio; Mrs. Golden serving as president of and Denise (Staples) (Myrtle) Hanscen, the Primary, Relief A.T. Society. Mutual, and Utah; Christensen and baby. Orem, Black. Deseret; Lilaec taught young people Kevin and Marianne Blacc Larsen, Salt Lake most of her life. She and Steadman (Shields) Nels Black, Am- also did genealogy and and Chris City: baby, Mrs. temple work and was Fork; Crook. Mr. Alvin erican SkidKenneth (Lora) and of the Englestead president Pres. Preal George more, Walnut Creek, Daughters of Utah Mrs. Pioneers. In her later St. Calif.; sisters: drove up from (Elizabeth) years she and her George to spend the George Hibler. Bountiful; husband operated a weekend. Cecil Mrs. Alice Christensen (Jean) grocery store. and family were happy Albrand. and Mrs. Survivors are three Farrell (Ruth) Crouch, sons and three daughto receive the news that her father, B. both Salt Lake City; ters: Orrin McNeil, and Mrs. (Edith) Richfield; Robert A., Roy Rigby Young wife. Hazel, had reElkins, Payson, Utah. W. Luther Provo; Funeral services (Bill), Salt Lake City; ceived their mission call to serve in the were held Monday in Mrs. Jack (Beulah) Ward Jorgensen Mrs. San Antonio, Texas the Scipio mission. They will be Chapel and burial was El son (Agnes), Mar- in Scipio Cemetery. tincs. Murray; Mrs. leaving March 18th. Pat (Ruth) Rizzulo, 25 "Always do right; this will gratify some people Kearns; grandand astonish the rest." children, 51 greatMark Tw ain grandchildren; 10 mid-wif- born in Blackfoot, mit. Mrs. Surviving Waters are her husband, two sons, Daniel and Ray Douglas all Norman, Fillmore: two grandchildren; two brothers, three sisters, Verne, Fillmore; Larry, Fresno. Calif., Mrs. Ned (Fay) Hubbard, Los Altos; Mrs. Paul (Mac) Larsen, Cedar Mrs. Orin City; (Madge) George, Wood Bridge, California. Funeral services in were held the beautiful new Olpin Mortuary Chapel Saturday at eleven in the morning, according to the wishes of Ray and the family. The family prayer was offered by Wav no Hargraves. Former bishop, Robert A. Nielson conducted the service and was the Mrs. Gayle speaker. Robison sang "Somewhere Love, My accompanied by Mrs. Edna McBride. Mr. Abe Johnson offered the closing prayer. The grave at Fillmore Cemetery was dedicated by Jay Timpson. Pallbearers were Dan and Doug Waters, Brent Davis, Ross Waters. Jr., Donald Waters, and Hal Larsen. e great - services Funeral were held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Canyon Rim Ward Chapel, Salt Lake City, with graveside services at Fillmore 3:30 at where Cemetery interment took place. j j guaranteed. between 6-- 8 P.M. COUNTRY LIVING at f This book, prepared by the Church Correlation Committee, will really aid you in your study of the senptures teg 7" Hardback only '6.36 (Tease add 60c postage Book of Mormon Story its BEST Prayer Mormon reg Divorce A 10 only $7.95 please add KOc postage The Book of Mormon wntlen witliout genealogies and Paperback Reference for extra commentary Jesus The Chnst, Articles of quick reading of )ust the story faith, Teachings of the itself. Set brick Charming Early American home. Living room dining room kitchen three bedrooms, one bath. Interior is in good condition, exterior could stand some paint. Several outside buildings including two single-ca- r garages, two sheds, and Pioneer Log Cabin. 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During 1977 we financed 21 missionaries, and hope to be able to help even more In 1978. Thanks for your order I'll help support a missionary in She was asIdaho. with sociated her husband in operating eating places and service stations as long as her health would per- Topical Guide to the Scriptures we have listed. fJLrrrrrr r Loa Baker Black read a "Tribute to Aunt Car- rie." was and deliver your) i Call for appointment to see properties that Arrangements Plants - Corsages Flowers fur all occasions She Fillmore July 11, 1925 to Bert and Ruby Galli Cluff. She married Ray G. Waters Sept. 1, I New rambler. Has kitchen, room, large family large food storage room, 2 baths, double-ca- r garage, heating and air conditioning in a single unit. Large lot with room for vegetable garden and irrigation water for same. that special Valentines gif Dawn C. Waters, 52, died Feb. 2, 1978 in the Fillmore Hospital after a long and painful illness. Eileen j Beyond This Moment Give us a call for Dawn C. Waters Black was as follows: Family prayer, Dean Prelude and Black; music Postlude by I CLEAN AIR lei us help Funeral Services for Ray Nolan were held in the Kanosh Ward y f their Have your animals killed in UTAH HEREFORD ASSOCIATION tmmmnmimmimxmimmmimijijjjj j Pigs lambs Beef 10, 1978 lii Memoriain -- per- sons y 42 Around High Priests and their wives the enjoyed evening of Feb. 2nd as they gathered at the Cultural Hall to partake of a delicious supper and to be entertained with musical numbers bv Mr. and Mrs. Dallin Nielson and Marie Jensen. A Card was around and passed signed by each to be sent to one of their number, Mrs. Charles Williams, who is in the Fillmore Hospital. The Spiritual Presentation in Sunday School was given by Clove and Margenc Their Christensen. were remarks very Keep S. to have good Ruby Friday, February FUNERALSERVICES FOR RAY NOLAN DatheT Whitaker by there. This group attended Sunday School and Sacrament Meeting in the 7th Ward in Heber. They went especially to name Roberts and Carlenes new baby. She was blessed and named Lisa by her father. Others in the circle were two grandfathers four and uncles. we After church visited and enjoyed a very nice dinner at Roberts and Carlenes home. Mr. and Mrs. StanPearson ley spent last week visiting their children in the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle Carling were happy to have their two sons, who go to school in the Logan, spend weekend here with them. Don Beckstrand spent the weekend here with his parents, Harold and NaDean, He and his brother. went to Heber with his folks and went back to Logan with Hal from there. The Relief Society held their Sunday morning meeting in Relief the Society Room at 9 a.m. with Elda Steucrwald conducting. The Invocation was by Carolyn Tebbs. Class Teacher Kathleen Hosman gave the living spiritual lesson, "Turn Your Into Weaknesses Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Kanosli Kapurs my i 'n-rnt- 4i; rHr .$o C ox cm moath ioo wtst PAOVO UTAH 4601 |