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Show Tne bj Hilda Quarnberg and Maxine Robins n 4 xv ,tf Jk 2 au V . . . ftj f Flow'll IValuiTs V A 'w uY 4 first, then night. Erma and the VanSqueck's went to Arizona next the day, Friday, to attend a reception honoring the newlyweds. On their return trip Erma and family spent Sunday night visiting Melville and Nona before returning to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williams, of Ncphi, visited on Feb. 24 with his sister and brother-in-law- , Virgie and by Virgie Ivie Mr. and Mrs. Mcl- - ducted by Scott Robins vin Robins, Bountiful, and Mike Monroe and spent Saturday and passed by Kurt Robins, Sunday visiting bis Todd Quarnberg, Bob J. brothers, Wells and Terry Monroe, and and Waldo The Robins, Jim Peterson. and their wives. Also meeting was given by last Wednesday their Marilee Hatch and her Mont. Marilee just C. family. nephew, Robins, and his wife returned from an LDS mission. Verlene stopped to see them. Crae Memmott and and Bill Hatch spoke two sons, Kearns, and Sam Memmott and son. Granger, spent Sunday visiting their Mr. and parents, Mrs. LeVoy Memmott. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuttle and son, Paul, Orem, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Monroe and Paul was or- dained in the priest- hood as an Elder of the LDS Church. and Doug Keryl Ann Jensen and son, Richfield, spent Sunday with Kerri's folks, Burtis and Connie Quarnberg. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawson have their Nelda daughter, Curtis, and family, with SLC, visiting them this past week. Sacrament Meeting Sunday was conducted bv Don Counselor The open- Quarnberg. ing prayer was given bv Paul C. Hatch. The music was bv 1ilccn Thompson and Shirley triday, March 3, 1978 Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 it a'' .. I -- U ft . v and Saturday of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson, and children Dale and Fern. Mr. and Mrs. John Sevcv and David, of IQ vi, were Sandy. night guests Jo-Icn- over1 ridav Allen Rev Hatcheries prepare for June 4r 3 duet, Love One Another," was sung by RayAnna and David Faeber accompanied by Becky Hatch. Marilee was the concluding speaker. She spoke of her mission ieiu.es and her strong testimony of the The pel. closing pracr was by Steven ('. Hatch. Marilces aunts. Ruth and Lola and their families. Paul and becca Hatch and two girls. Farmington; De-li.- il e 0 Wildlife ol Division his tome d sonn ol (he very Ivie. line dames in the Brower Ruthmary I was happv to visit for ogan ai ea. I he w i kc rid of a while Wednesday Mr and evening with her aunt lib. T-2Mis. Mirim W Jack-so- and uncle. Pauline and and the ir childicn. Joe Robinson. Damt I. ( arol, Norman, I he Anthony Fullers and mat ried sons, were happv to have lie, wife Julie, and Diana's parents. Mr. ilnhuin Brandon, and Mrs. I indon Dean, Biian. and Melissa: el Salt lake Citv. arrive Bill's wile. Jeanmc. Saturdav to spend a b ibv of tc vv Mia Kav. days here and en-oJim and Fillmore, the grandchildren, Bimkerhoft. ol Provo, Delmda, Lucinda, traveled to las Vegas Michelle. Mathew, to visit cldas sisicrs Melanie, and Cindv Have you ever wondered where the fish you caught came Irom? Each vear the Utah a and uncle, Arthur Allen, inked up Revs brother, Dean Allen, at Kearns e.uh Saturday morning and the three n Resources raises millions ot li out to Vput in the waters ol Utah lor the c igov ment of anglers in the state. Utah stale fish hatch-crieare now in full Im the production June 3. PCn. fishing he eleven opener. are state IiuIcIhiks open from K a m to 5 p.m.. everv dav ol This bull moose represents just one of many animals killed illegally each year W'cRde thieves a nil their families and Sky he public the week. can be stopped if witnesses take the time to provide information to law enforcement officers One the ladies' Mrs. Grant Frandson cspeeiallv is invited to visit am and babv came from mother. and David violator, turned in Maigaiet RayAnna fine. the received ot $1,000 to maximum installations witnesses, these by Faeber and three better acquainted Rutherford, of Iowa. Delta and tixik her , get sons. Bountiful; Steve with the fish i .using Bait ol the fannlv mother. Veta Rasmusto and Deanna Hatch and Springv ille Utah. wue houseguesis ol sen. in program Ida's Carol where sister. three sons. Price; they Ihursday If a large group w ishc s a k i r. and lantilv. visited and were overand other tiiends and a tour ol the laciliiv. N. Robert ('(tiers Pratt Corporation, has been weie night guests of their relatives attended the should while arrangements el Merlin's daughter and sister, ot General Manager meeting. appointed to the Utah be made with the guests Bi in c bi'ithi and (icorgia Birch, and her Utah Division. State Bonding Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. Jan Crosland day afternoon visiting the superintendent of the a it' Nam ( irandma Leland. husband. Copper sion bv Governor Scott hate hery to be lsitcd Quarnberg and Don's and boys, of Green her mother. laNolu RiUhcltold was Feb. ridav. 24, while happv mother. Blonda, drove River, M. Mutheson. Mr. he largest hat.h Wyo., have been Johnson. ith to her the visit at the were ladies to Kanab Saturday and the cues in the state aie becomes t the home ol Ken Piatt We aie glad to have visiting their parents. received Birch's ot with the the grandchildren, member thud 11 they Flossie he day spent a Mulwav in Bovd and Jeri Watts Zieglei Stephenson and Janice and (he good news that gi a! gl and Dullin and fumilv. Wasalc and Douglas and Beth home again She has and lumtlv aie their Commission winch bv Mklw av h Idle n anc ol s, i Vila was a great Thcv just moved into Cdc nw ood ounl Crosland, for a week. spent the ist several patents. Id and Iuon sluti statute includes w horn sin ha n giandmother for the in'! si thei their new home. Dullin Blaine came Saturduv months State the Govunm. wuh Hatchetv near (din be her She lsteud, o Delmui. h time. I eland and loi e It Robins. The Sacra- - woiks tor SCS. one and lie usurer ( on nt alii Melba wood. Sevier and they all returned to ihikhen. Mr. and Mis Mcl-was Furrah's birthduv rnent Service was con(icorgia's son and bi ought he i home and Alhi and Cliustv i it he r nic n.bc r. (this hatcherv has a their home Sunday 'lie omkmsoii as has . Comhe Jay and Bonding Mtiiicl Ik line! vv and Brent at the and Connie (dade watci recvchng svstem 15 her Sharlyn. on cb arc will guests happy mission ot ( edur Mailt arc ovcjsee loi its hatchery opu the Stephenson, Icmple Sal ui Stephenson lirst time parents to a and brother-in-law- . sisicr S50 ot some the sale I w Pcrrv ith J. . lsitcd them dav a of lor endow tluir ations); I.gan baby City proud parents Wanda and Geo- 6 lb. I oz. baby girl. incuts I hen children, million in state bonds Hatchery near Bicknell. boy. He was born Feb. Saturduv Carol Smith was a of which rge were Poppleton. i Mrs. Gwen Warner Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wav ne Countv; and recently i 22nd at West Millard Idaho. Kuna. over the weekend BudThey the guest ille by ot ot Pam. and Hatcherv in Delta. erron. and approved Bennett, ) daughter, Li n c Spnngv kite Hospital Mr. with of to them the went and Mrs. Don Utah and He has a big brother. Provo, were visiting John Kutheryn get Session of the 42nd in Springv ille. 16 Feb. Manti Tomkinson and family. I bondThe Temple County Jeremy, and grand- relatives and friends Miles, of Piovo, joined egislature. a session 1 he Smith family is to Mexican go is through includes he ing eleven state lor them package (he special Eveiy Satuiday parents arc Stanley Saturday alternoon. with another sister, formerly from Flow ell. Other im- $25 million for water hatcheries Vaneda Bennett was occasion. mainly and Georgia StephenFood kite ErAfter they moved to Erma S25 million McIntyre, and raise rainbov trout; at the home of her mediate family mem- projects son. Salt Lake City Carol ma's and ior daughter are building projects. Mrs. however, there Josephine parents. Wilford and bers there were StanDoris and Dale remained here with the Salad & soup bai eveiy day In Mr. Harmon Jov announcing and and cutthroat and Colona biown. Bennett. ley Wheeler was a recent Erma's Tomkinsons to finish VanSqueck, appointment, brook trout, and brother. Gordon. fur and I vie and Joan Plan's of her daughter guest . from ha.m.-iof.mthe school year. She is Lorin, son, said. Governor the raised at some of Jones, of the weekend. Georand ntcrprisc; in her junior vear at and Ida.; tremendous Kathy Bobs J. the hatcheties. Jonathan We welcome John Bennett, gia and Stanley Stephfrom Sue BU. Buchanan, busiof the IV nv and knowledge Herrmiun; gan Hatchery and Joan Larsen to our of enson. Arizona. The family will be ness Going to the Manti community Cliustv sisters and Ciifc Louise ward. 'I bey were Ned and keeps the trout brood came to Temple for four sesthe to a valuable asset especially Most ol the Dorbrothers-istock. law. members of the Bennett had two of State Bonding Commis- ti out eggs for the witness the marriage of sions on Feb. 16 were their granddaughters Flow ell Ward. othy and Don Webb, I am truly hatcheries come Irom Lorin and Kathy Sue Grant Robinson. Archsion. rmu and Hamilton with them for a few Mrs. Eudene 1 hom- Mr. he has this that stock. that day. He has just ie Christensen, and pleased parent They are the pson. of SLC, was with McCullough, days. LDS from an returned Dimmick, Ara Mrs. and I ah is almost of accepted this imporRoss. daughters of Randy iier parents. Clyde and Marcella Mission to Japan. The and Noma Jackson. tant for assignment." Delta. severfor DeF.tte eggs. of Siveiul other Lillian and Wood, Turner, FOR SALE Pi ALlUft Tomkinson Mr. Pratt graduated newlyweds went on to Nona Lillian was lelutives also attended. Prov o. al da vs. level of went for one session. PARCELS The other Arizona. OUR 20 ACRE the from University released he lunnlv . relatives, Mrs. Lorraine Jones, recently front the family members came On Feb. 24 Mr. and ol Utah and received augment land. S500 to S650 per acre. SI. 000 and her from tiie hospital and and trie nils of then Sutherland, InstiMassachusetts here to visit Melville Mrs. Eugune Harper a interest. 5 to 20 years to as down. 9 a master's degree Shaunna, Eudene was here to guild ted at the daughter, of I ec hnology . on Nona and spent the attended one session. tute and Munwith in Some Fellow Sloan frontage pav. Hall tor dinner. of Provo, spent Satur lend a helping hand. (Flowcll-DeltRoad, just west of R.R. tracks west ot Fillmore.) Power and telephone available. Water at present time, culinary well permit is best bet. Hope to get city water later. Highway commercial or industrial is highest and best use. Zoned Agriculture. '&. exper-visitin- g s Gos-famil- v I . I Appointed to State Bonding Holden lla)iniiiiQ Commission bv Ml a (.roslavul e I . i . comnus-Kenneco- , . v 1 I chil-ibe- vv I c i v I) . C n v ; I 1 ( C - . . I I I i 1 1 i 1 . iola Dim in lie lioom v - . ttak icaj uj l 1 . I son-in-la- wall-ev- e Mar-sin- 1 son-in-la- I 0 ruck Stop v I H i L I Cul-Itn- 0 - a CALL PE.'IE VANDE.R MI IDE (M) 200-014- 0 -- (801 487-001- 5 ABLE REALTY 1576 South State Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 q City, Utah; Arleen Esquibel, D. Salt Lake City, Utah; Jarl Ottesen, crew dispatcher, Provo, Utah; L. M. Ford, engine house foreman, Salt Lake City, Utah; Eugene E. Bauer, carman, Ogden, Utah; Daniel E. Young, pipefitter, Frank x . steno-cler- D. McKellar, carman, Salt Lake k, Salt Lake City, Utah it. Wethecan handle railroad people Union Pacific iidn 3 ii r |