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Show Kan osh Kapers bij Ddl he I Whit ilk a The baby daughter of Murgcne and tlese Christensen ssas given a father's blessing and named " Wends bv her father. Close, with Grandfuthcts. Vernon Christensen and Melvin Ron Stevens, uncles. Dale Boren, Willoughbs and Btsunl Stevens, standing in. It was announced that will In here next summer for the Abraham re union and have' lols eif pie lures to slime bile isii mg in Nail voo, the p.u iv saw the Pageant pin on by ihe Re lie I Soe le and Isitcd main of ihe icsloied homes, when thev met ihe Garilin is a jam at ihe' I ue v Mae li mie lie1 the d.n were he lie l e. e piepai lllg feu till el( elk.llleUl elf the broile slulues lliev have place el ill flout of lliev v l Scott Rider had rec i nils been baptized and was the newest nn tube i ol the I and Dallied Whitaker were happs to have James. Janet. Anita, and families spend some time with them over the Holiday weekend. Jim and Anita attended their class reunions in Fillmore this during time. Jessie Hulffenstein arrived home Sat. night Anolhei est was members from the Delta and illmoie areas. leading the baton elub "as Shelly Memmott, St nior Majorette. Assistants were I velyn Rhodes and lam Blanch Man hint; for the first time, in the Fillmore and Delta Fourth of JuK paiades weie the Millard 1 Counts "Sparklers." Directed In Jaekic Cos. he baton club has 81 I Howell Features Unjovmg the summer "ith Mr. and Mis. Jatk Dusks and children are Imda's niece, Kaths Jo I Hunt of Wink, I eas and her girl friend Kim Rus- by Virgie Ivie henson. Holden. and some of their children. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson. Kit and ssife Colleen and three sons. Brian and ssife LaNdu and tsso children and Bait. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson and Dale, Mr. and Sirs. John Seses and Das id, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and Scott. I Iden Christensen, his aunts. lillian McArthur and Ruth Allen, went to Mt. Pleasant July to visit the ladies old home near Fairs less Mr. and Mrs. Steve Davies and children a visit over the Fourth of July ssith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Davies. At Fast Meeting July 2nd, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rasmussen was given the name Jaclyn and a father's blessing. Those were Grandassisting father Maynard Rasmussen. uncles Grant K. Irundss.n and Bill Jack-soDon Wilcox and the Bishopric. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bennett were guests July 8 and 9 of Grace's brother and wife. Dern and Dixie their Williams and mother, Jane Williams. The Bennetts attended a in Delta of reunion School Grace's High class. Delial and Vcrgie Isie have had an enjoyable two ss eeks w ith their family all at home. Deon Morrison sel; Kermit. Texas. Curtis Wilcox spent the xxetkend sstth his parents. Don and Ilioru Wilcox and children. Curtis is eniplosed in Salt Lake Cits The elub w ill be marching in various parades this Utah thioughout summer and will be competing with other baton i lubs this fall. . Mr, and Mrs. Dorn Williams had their daughter Kaths and husband Morton ssith Douglas them for the July 4th The couple recently moved into a ness home in Ms rum. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allen and children ssent to SLC I ridas to visit relatives. A highlight for the children ss as a trip to the oo and a rule on the elephant. 1 hey were house guests of I son's mother, Fdnu and her husband Glen in West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gras and sons Weldon and Jimmie of Beaser visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mace last sseek. Mrs. Rav (Shirley ) Nielsen is in Salt Lake City to welcome a new grandchild and help out in the home for a less days. The Nielsen's daughter Heidi is in California vacationing with relatives and friends. Some of the children of Joe and Polly Robinson met at their parents home to enjov a reunion. Mr. and Mrs. George Step- - 1 hol-nla- . d and children. Christine Michael and Kclun m Noil bridge, Ca. came lime bringing Vergie home. Deon was chairman of her MHS reunion and assisted with the preparations. This writer knosss she worked long and hard to help make the occasion a memorable one. A banquet was served at the Legion Hall under the direction of President Fav Petersen for the class of 58. Dr. Wasne Morrison arrived that das to attend ssith Deon. July I, Dick and Reah Baughman, children Jaci. Christian, and Jay arrived from Spokane and at midnight Jack and Lisa Higley, Aaron and Jessica, joined the elan. On July 4th, Don and Carcne Baldwin, daughters Angela and husband Mark Dales and children Julyc, Michael Mark and friend for the program, visiting and lots of good food. The Baldwins returned to Beaver that evening, others staying for longer visits. The Higleys were the last to leave. They will visit 2-- in SLC with Jacks family before returning to their home in Boiling Brook. Illinois. Prior to their coming. Lisa witnessed the dedication of the monument Women in Nuu-voon June 28th. Though the soybean was cu- ltivated in China before 3500 B C., it was virtually unknown in the U.S. until 1900. welcome a grandchild, which well waiting worth new great was toi The proud parents. M. and Mrs. Stefan V an Sant (Karma Jean Fullerton), expected the bain Mas 5th. but had to be patient until June 1st. Many prayers were offered by her family and ward members. Following an operation bv the Dr., a 1U 9 lb. healthy. o. baby boy was de- he will be livered, named Jesse Aaron, for his Grandmothers and Van Sant. During Jessie's stas in that area, she was privileged to see many places in interest. Stone Mountain was one, which is the eighth wonder of the world, being the largest granite mountain in the world and has a carving of Gcncial Robert H. ec on his horse on it, plus Stonewall Jackson and Jefferson Davis of the Civil War days, taking 50 years to finish and dedicate. Leaving Atlanta June 24lh. the partv. (except Walter, who flew home eailier). traveled through Tennessee, Kentucky. into Illinois where they visited the Abraham Lincoln home and Memorial. then on to Carthage where thev saw the jail where Prophet Joseph I fie Smith was killed. special guide's on Ihe tour of ihe jail and center were Armond and Mildred (Abraham) Gardner. T hey asked Jessie to remember them to theit main friends and rcla- - This pari upon having had a womleilul trip, but are glad to be home having In i, awav from home two months. funeral Following services Mornluv JuK ltd in Piovo, for (alia (Penney) Ivie. 8(1 vrs. old. graveside services and burial were held in Kanosh ec me lerv Bishop Rav Cieorge conducted. Remaiks and dedication of the grave were given bv Pres. Pieal Gcoigc. (alia had been gone from Kanosh (id vears. i . She- Ihe is luce e liildtc and three sic lie I n mother of of her ow n Societv lief a R fin lushed delicious luncheon. which was si iv eel at die home of lie oeloie Sv Iv la and IV one v. Hum one Rasmussen llnhlri. appmiMos FI la l and Nelela T urncr. Sundav School Presidency : Bill Turner, Pres. 1st (oun., Bruce Whatcotl; 2nd Couri.. Robert Naf us. Slake Day Temple will b- Ihursdav, J n Is Friday, July (ro land Mrs. IT lie-- We Hid has turn home They also llieir brother had her three- grand visiieil daughters leresa. Shari Sell and Ranac Sieve ns We extend our and Kellt'c Ann Cropper eif Fly as her guests tor to ihe Dean arson several davs. fannlv in ihe death td (hns I f inner ol SIC Ins molhei. Maigarel I aoiilv .use li. SI ( is spending a sunimei v with Ills cousin tin min i s alte rule d I un I m le Sid Si rv it t s SI C t ial Ben Hunter in nev and Aunt Saturdav Rex and Ph v Ills ( ros it glt r, Matlht vv land ol SI ( drove down son id Mi anil Mis Ken leeli i i nn ted Pav son (or a Satutduv afternoon He had isil w ilh lilt it nioihe r. Hospital f id, iv Ida Crosland suiL'eiv on his hanil for 1 svm-patli- 1 I ell members evlt-lutheir heartfelt svmpaihv to Alton and I orrame Staples and Glen and Jovie Whatcott in ihe passing of their mother, Ha Stevens, on Ward Ihe l Julv 2. Leav mg early Friday mot mug to attend the Reunion in Whitaker Nev.. were Fallon, and Willard Dathel Whitaker and Nota Price. On June 11 this year Victor Daniel (Dan) Rogers, son of Lynn and Ptggv Rogers, received his Doetorate in I.eluca-tion- . Dan and his wife, Launa. and six children be moving from Pullman, Washington to Colo.. Aivaela. where will lie will t.ekc up his new dunes as an assistant to the kev men in the I DS Institute and Seminarv Program. this year. On July Daivd I vnn Rogers, son ot John V. ( ic) and received Rogers, his Doe tot ate in the field id Sociologv. He anil his and wife. lour Tam, c Infill en moved from 1 1 Be-ti- . v I Kathv Mills id I stein. Wvo spent 4th of Julv w ee ketid her an the vv ith v non id a bte earhe r tone, wk he this returned Hived spnng r. lie and home Dr Moiuluv She also Mendenhall performed fail paitnls, Marv Johnson. MHS he sin her attended le sn Nel.i nls of Jotm Class Reunion. Also ai the Johnson home wen-- Hi mie i ami Jam Roberts lark and Paula hdinsi m gaihe ted foi a fannlv In id it union and two ihilelun Holden ai Cindi horn Ward fiieiav Granger. evening Cedar Cm. CT.it k uiul lime iOtli anil Satuidav Paula lell t.m In !v 1st. (lieu ihvilies bet hildren lieie. T hex vui, gan I idav i e mug vv nh busv moving into fit it a in ri su al t.denl show and new home. d in mg alte ndt d mostlv Rlek and Madelm h out of tow lie is vv fio fie Bennett are annoum me i on e leeri alion.il the arival id then liisi 'iu les Satuidav 's son. He was bom Julv ,.t iv lilt s slalltef with a Jrd at Utah allev Hus ham and pan ake break" pital w eiglimg m ai Ills fast ai am. I lie voting I he name 4 o. e hose n folks injovtil a hav ride for him is lesliu.i link and hike al Maple Hollow , those Big sistei is ( hi isi I nn " bib tiller e sle el and grandparents are Milled llu town visaing gt-r- I wile side ultcnduilcc 111 the Pc i 111 I 11 v e v v Lew is and Jane Mouse n anil Pin Ills Ben are all liappv w ith lus (arl tie II plat e s of Insiorii al niter-- i st lus w as follow eel bv a p- 'glam and buxine ss - Uieoige) and fannlv. t he former Maiv Black and family. Ole ta (Kimball) and daughter Tush. Bill and Reba Kimball) Williams, and and Viigmia Perry Rap-plev- i Walls. e w eather I o all of those Dane! and Chailotle I abruni and children were uuests of her parents, Henrv and Veela Davis, and v isitors at i hurt h R.uitiv Staples and his sisie fnt i it paie ms e kie. ami hei boy ml we're visiting lain and were their in It. S.h rumen! Meeting. Julv 9, p)8. was conducted lu Counselor Ron and Mrs. Joel Mr ami Mrs. Max Ann and family "iu- tin i e for a week I'e fore Maik imried them, lliev also visiied other iclalives ami friends " hilc ihere. report of Helen Sle veils' trip to Canada " ill be published next " Hood stays on track CUP Bv ( N1.ii oiigrcxxinan Dan non t, dins can all join in of relief that mom for the Central tali Pii'ieet was kept in I i'h budget for 9"'9. le d the floor fight to (It teal the amendment wfiith would have gutted I a xt use v ifie pioci i 1 lie vote was i'I In Ltandpaii i.'x Spe inline dav s and Bonnie " ith Maut-h( hiixlcnsi n ami fannlv weie Gary and Mai gene i( hrislensen) Bennett of While here, thev ( alif all enjoveel a fishing I rip to Fishlaki Betty (Bushllt'll) Prescott ami five children of fas Vegas. Nevada stepped in to see the Riibert Woods one afternoon last week. Betty and Cherry were high siIiih'I fiiernls and also BYL' roomates. It w a . participated. people w ho went to the work of entering the Fourth of Julv Parade, we extend a big THANK YOU. The Other recent visitors float entries were very at the WiHids have been t a of fat good; as matter Mr. and Mrs. Max the parade judges found f raughton and girls of it difficult to select the winners in the three Kavsville, Mr. and Mrs. IaVae Smith and childien categories. The winners of Uplaml. California. were: On the did of Julv. Most Original - The and Helen Stevens Flower Peddlers; Mest Jay had a visit with their Beautiful. Fillmore Civic Judy Wood of Best Theme, daughter Arts; Salem Hills. LTah. She I Dr. Robert I) Rogers, wife Tannine, and four thildtcn from las Vegas. Nev. were visiting at the home of his parents. I y nil and Peggv Rogers, tlu ring the week and on Sundav. The two daughters of Mack and Rocna Shields. Sherrie Kav Rev icw- Apparel. Thanks again for your Thueson and bahv son. and Marv Ann Steadman cooperation and work in and daughter were guests making this year's parade-onof Fillmores best. at their home and in First Ward e hurt, h on meetings Parade Committee Sundav . Mr. Christiansen were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neilson. Mark and Ann Bailev and fannlv have returned tiom a trip to Papa, Michigan. They were the giie'sls of their parents, in favor lesoimding of the Central Utah Prose l. bill the President has do .item d to veto the . . return home. Susan Christiansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lamest P. Christiansen is spending a few days w nil her sister and family ( olin and Svlvia Rasmussen in Castle Dale. VNickenil guests of v i be- nnev fannlv I he Kanosh High Pi tests and their wives "lie highlv entertained at their Fuesule Sundav evening en the lawn of Viuvoo. Ill for tfie di di Charles and Winifred Williams. Rev and Ina ealion ol the Relief to Monument Huber told of their exW omen. the people, periences. and countrv of LI Salvador. Thev had many inCOOPERATION teresting articles from that countrv This year's Fourth of Ret cut in visitors Kanosh have been Julv P.traile was a lot ol the Deanna Hurst cooperation, even s 14, 1978 Page 9 Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Day , Fillmore, Brian has been in Castle Dale with his grandparents "ailing the arrival of his new brother so will soon I I Hult-fenstei- 1 die v nearing Atlanta, a tornado warning was sent out. Ihe tornado caused a lot ol damage to apartment houses and homes in Forrest Park. This party was lucks to onlv receive a stale bom rain, thunder, and bolls ol lightening Jessies main purpose for making this trip was to of interlibei tv place- Jail. Residents of Millard County were entertained by the new performing group. Sparklers. Ihe troupe performed in both Fillmore and Delta Fourth of July parades. The unit has a junior and senior division and were is directed by Jackie Cox. Sparklers Spruce Up 4th Parades ve i s the Center following a two month visit to Atlanta, Georgia and Iowa Hamburg. May leaving Kanosh 1st, she traveled to St. Utah where George. Walter. I ms and Michele Fulleiton her. joined Kiev chose the southern route to Atlanta. As tiles ;rr-- 3 v I I Kanosh Ward. Willard laVon lives in tills area Ihe Gardners am word that C'luist-ensen- Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 0,,,trs Ward sustained were: Young Veda Davis, Ladies', pies., with assistants. New was down for her school class reunion. Fridav Julv Samira and Bill Green and family were here for a visit with their parents J.tv and Helen Stevens They left Sundav morning to ''-- i Portland Oiegon Vxu jiuniie fiddle n Julie. It Ifie and Kaildee n from lllswoiili Santa v Laid. Uaihata. and Bilan Bennett from San Diego were here for a week. Other visitors the week of the fourth of July weie son Sam and Ills wife ami fioin San Diego, Pauline and daughter husband Burt Illsworth and children from Santa Barbara. daughter Roberta and husband Kent and Fllsworth family from Las Vegas. I heir daughter Manly n who attends BTU was also home for the reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Jel the Christ la nsen arc proud parents of an eight pound bain boy born Julv 9h at Ihe Fillmore Hospital. He will be welcomed home bv a big ( hreuhi-- Brian. Grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. f artiest P. Christiansen of Holden. Mr. and Mrs. fake of Castle Dale tircat grandl parents are Mrs. 1 ake, Castle Dale and . Ber-del- befit of Piesielent ( ai it i s attitude collet i mug w.ite r in tbe West in general anil the ( entral I I a h Pioiei t in parli-eida- r. ami in light of the Supreme Court 'ding that the snail darter eoiifd delay the Tcllcco in Tennessee, pmieel die WouiiillTn Minnow's tlueat to the r Valiev Project, and effotts of extreme ento slop vironmentalists all projects, it appears that we will continue battles each having oar and be forced to defend the projects until their completion. The piesent legal harassment by the environmental Defense Fund is a elassie example of a tiny niinoritv trv ing fo veto the public will. They are to attempting require environmental impact statements for ongoing wafer where projects these reviews have already been done. Further studv will merely delay w hat thev cannot stop. until Allcn-War-- More wine it drunk in then any other count the world. Plan now to attend the 44th Annua! Belle II. like to take this opportunity to honor every wife of a National Guardsman Wed j FOR HER BRAVERY IN COMBAT DURING NATIONAL GUARD ACTIVE DUTY MISSIONS We know how it Nepbi, Utah is. July Your husband is away at drills With the Guard. Or an annual Field T raining. Or maybe mobilized to Meet emergencies at home Or halfway around the world. And meanwhile you have Field problems of your own. 13th 14th 15th -- UTAH ARMY And. unfortunately, You are alone. if if if if if if if if if if if if it's the only thing Western Persde, Mein Street Herb Ross, Stunt Pilot enterteinment, fairgrounds 30 to 8 p m. 8 00 p m. RCA Championship Rodeo fairgrounds mN Chuck Wagon Breakfast City Psrk p m. Mammoth Parade, Main Street 730 to 8 p m. Herb Ross, Stunt Pilot a 4 We know that won't make your Job any easier. But pltc 7 hi00 For this great personal Sacrifice, for your devotion if And duty above and beyond the Call, the National Guard thanks you. if Schedule of Events NATIONALGUARD Max be the water heater goes up, Or the car won't start. JF Or the children get sick, Jf Or they become too much to handle alone. if -- we can do. Fxecpt for one more thing. Adding the "thank yous" from Over two hundred million Americans, everywhere. -- AC. The Utah Army National Guard is sending out "Certificates of Achievement" to all Ihe National Guard wives this week them for their understanding and sacrifice while their if thanking 8 00 p m.- entertainment, fairgrounds RCA Championship Rodeo fairgrounds $$ a'm!- - Chuck Wagon Breakfast, City Park 00 p m, Bathing Beauty Parade, Main Street 30 to 8 p m. Herb Ross, Stunt Pilot entertainment, fairground 8 00 p m. RCA Championship Rodeo 4 7 fairground Each day City of Fun Carnival fairgrounds 3 big Eodeos Featuring The Best RCA Cowboys - Cowgirls And Stock From The Flying U Tickets Write Box 404, Nephi, Utah 8464S Seats: $3.50 Thrusday is Family Night ! Children 12 and under admited free with adults ! |