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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, July 21, Flovell Features sister Dreg and and Penney (lark tiny! three ehildren of Salt lake weie also at the air port to greet their hro tfier. (iliii and parents yisited in Delta on Sun-yj- . tin i spy akel tit yy family i y Ins . (n I urge i ll an II t 1 . I t y yy i yy I i I . and Bountiful 'ti. Jay I . his fias mission lands m o. wife COUNTY tall to a the Ncther- 7-- Aging Seott M. Shaw Celia Christensen littord daughter, C Peterson by Shirley P. Krcuter Mr. and Wilding Merrill Florence Mis. by Robins Patrick McBride I utile Robison by Mary Peterson W, Nielsen lla I K Dan Berry - NATIONAL. MEETINGS I of edar City are spending tin r sneutinn here with her pai ents Kamon and Nielsen and Slniley and Heidi. grandpa William Nielsen. Young W dham and Ana Marie Nn Ky n of Calif are vaca-- t oiling here yy it h Grandpa Ramon and grandma y C i i y ( w ( k ) I r y hi y ( w o, d me. " Ms io W at d y R, I ot S. n, I ol- i and m to isit relwtires. Mrs. Vera ( urpeiiter Wilyisited with Jane liams Sunday afternoon. and Mrs. Leif and baby Mldredge at the Salt ler y Mr. y (a swan has 25,216 say experts in the A whistling feathers, field at ii i (",. ().,k tile Atlanta Hilton tings wi te hi Id at the Manv tours ,iit (Until. tin ir entertain-m- , foi ai am i hiding i it w tng many ol the , niuorni mansions they also at Madison wlnih yy.is the io not hurtled during the Civil .ms;l yy as "ust too beautid st a and H m to I", ei ill bs Ni Raw Ih Ita ur.d M-il i I bdl a .".rnissiiiniTs , I m . i . I Jo-lin- Harold Leith Maxficld ,! w lb o . and ( ounty ( lurk Guv Hi lilt, returned bn s and will-lb pr v trm'i Atlanta. Georgia. h. National liny uHi'inli'd tin( ounty Otlicials. ol i nt ii in fli-wi'ii a group ol 50 I tah i : illii .I, ( omntissioner Maxnihi-ol the Steering a us a ' "n ' hi mill i Mmn oiimy oi and ( , little Hinckley OFFICIALS ATTEND y i ( 1 and k'lt and, Bei a sons. w i nt ' - y The Whitaker Family organist for the Sunday reunion held at Fallon, School. was Nevada July Councilman, Ffigh very well attended and A llvson Robison was enjoyed by the large in charge of the program there for Sac. meeting. crowd gathered from far and near, with Ihe first speaker was the weather cooperating Patsy Robison, a cousin bea utifully. to Ailyson. Perkins The business meetings; Marlene Outdoor breakfast; plaved a violin solo. This was a very intermeeting; Geneology entalent sports, esting meeting and off joyed by a large congreetc. went slums successfully gation. very A the visitors and as scheduled. Among was at our meetings were: choir practice Eloise and squeezed in, as the Whit- Raymond akers were asked to sing (George) Warner. Jim Rhea their theme song "Let and (Staples) some and the Mountains Shout for Middleton Jov" at the opening family members, and Mr. in exercises Sunday and Mrs. Charles Muncy School at the 1st Ward, and their four children. Kanosh of which Max Whitaker Around 70 is the President. their and Priests High The yhitakcrx also wives and some widows delicious a put on the program enjoyed for the 2nd Ward, ren- steak barbecue at AdePark Saturday dering this same number; laide and also a song which evening. the Glen Whitaker wrote the A guest from Council words and Roger Soren- Stake High son wrote the music, was Starr Karl Dr. These and his wife. Dr. Starr Cherish "I'll f motions." Speakers for is the principal of the school these services were Bob. elementary son of Reed and Rae in Fillmore. Whitaker and (den, son enjoyed Everyone of Willard and Dathel the food and the cool of W hitakcr. Call the Canyon-Leste- r Boh accompanied w as the Chief Chef. Willard; Dathel; Nora Price and Evely n Framp-toback to Utah where he FAMILY REUNION is employed on a 5,000 acre ranch bv his former The George Hawks mission President. family reunion was held evening, at the home of Virginia Sunday the Adult members of Johnston in Kanosh. the late Herman and Mar- Present were four brothion Whitaker family ers with their familes: met together to organize Boh and Billie Hawks the Herman Whitaker and daughter, Carlin, of Organization. Gardnerville, Nevada; family Seven of the eight childJcrold and Jayne Hawks ren were in attendance. and five sons of Fruita. Bernice W. Sorenson anJ Colorado (includes two her husband. John were returned missionaries on a tour of Switzerland, and one son waiting and and The Holy Land, preparing for his call): other great places on Jack and Nancy Hawks the tour scheduled. and four children of The Whitakers arc all Calif., (accompanforward to ied looking by Hans Walker, a reunion next recent convert); Glenn another July. and Susan Hawks and Larry and Emmeline four children of Ojai, Watts yisited with hts Fred Calif. Glenn is Bishop grandparents. and Vie Watts over the of Ojai Second Ward. The family attended . w in Manti Aunt the pageant Emmeline's on Friday night. On from Washington D.C., Glenn took the w as also a welcome guest. Saturday Lester younger boys fishing on Mildred and Corn Creek and then had Call have enjoyed a visit a barbeque in Virginia's their from daughter On Sunday the men yard. and her husband, Mr. and to Priesthood MeetMuncv went Charles Mrs. and then the and four ehildren of ing B.-- and Heather atter-nSunday I Mrs a Bei Harold and Na- I hi 'Dalhel Whitaker Keith Robison and Dale Peterson Douglas L. Peterson by Clo Peterson Sharon Western Old Capitol Museum Bill George Gordon J. Stephenson I). Ray T urner Alfred LeFevre on Council Millard I a'-.- Joe Kesler Chris Key. Ins N.ines and their as I 'on Kanosh Kapers NEW& RENEWALS y i y d Dcm-mons- ; y I y its" i i mil lulling yy h- Iran-etseo- i . James Christum. Pi ter and Viiioi ia. I hey y e III the home ow tied In daughter , Mrs. Hope Ielet son and her two daughters . yyfio lire neat San hare California, spent the past sty weeks here with her lather, I Clifford Stewart. hey will he going home this Her lather weekend lias had an opi ration and Weso k has hi en y i al, all glad I" is getting b tier . I Jr hildten ray ek. and her husband I i I y y Sunday S. ho and Say a nn ut in out Ward Sunliei ate I inwood day . tensen, y I line attends Key be at a missionary farewell testimonial for Ronald Beekstrand, son of and Jean Joseph will who Beekstrand. leave the 5th of August tor the Atlanta, Georgia Mission. also They yisited with the Linford. Joseph, and Orrin Beekfamilies and strand friends at Josephs home. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Beekstrand went to Manti Friday evening and met Ins friend. JoLynn. and other Iricnds from Tooele arid they saw the pageant. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Clifhas Beikstrand ton reeeived word that their grandson. Jimmy Wad-ley- . to sons. '1 hey also visited the Def le ( arlmg family and with Jane Chris- I .mount ol Ins labors tin re and bore a strong bis work. t. ti stunotn lomkinson Hioihtr as Arthur and Beth Allen and Cindy. daughtels Slleli. also Pat from Salt I ake ( I. a Daw ll w ho I oi est loi wotks he Sem.e in Cedar Cilv. and Paul Aslle ol Sail I returned li"tn the IMS Sew Zealand mission, as the guest speaker yy Daniel, spent the weekend yy ith the Wells Brun- i Brought a isitois at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt last weik were his two sisters, Mrs. Helen ( rump and Mrs. Kenney' V Imm Fresno. California. It was their first trip to this part of our area and they enjoyed it. Mr. and M's. ( lifton Bi i k sti and ate r isitmg their families ill Ctall with ( on ' ty Mr and Mrs, parents. aid Bei ksliund and Mi and I. midi and Mr. and Mis till u"d W .idler and lainily ton mg m Id asant Dioe and Mr Ml an and M's (all K noe in nn boi n lime 2Mli to ( hnslene and the ladies' On m On S, aPi noon thou son I an and Ins mother Vi a (at pi tUet a am. and w ill Shu h y in Idaho w ho makes her In ihk w ifh ( f alls he little miss I lit lie IS isey s. an t o iw s o the Knoyll i lit to Bountiful has lug sisli rs Wendy Iron) I San eau.lro Ian.'1 to a ' It lid the missiouaiy and Sin In lie to help are ( aid ( lain i isped ii s' 0.. toi )oi hot loseph In s husband s', I ton W il, o kst.o s SI U1 Roll Mrs Is in ( edat ( its is fa n a the hue is.i(i d patient at the I tab p.o ii ki llioii n, Mss W e of Inly w ill) tin m alley ( l.oa lospu.d, f bits ( ti lend ailing's suiely hope lot a speed In r gyy.is unable to t R nosey ell oei i and omplele tviev i spi nt tile k a! la ai at ion ll mil i eki nd here at the hot a mot In i i ra same lime her husband I home d Del le a ml M'.i I lien in kett and dunghli loo. out o got his ( ai ling of Itikeshore ate here ihe family net ded to be M and Mrs Stanli for the family earing home to eure hu thi u fh at son little mi hiding spent a lery ( atol garden, law n ely I ee yy ho Mr. and Mrs. Ralph day s last yyeek ith tin it yy.is horn July it ('. weighing 8 lbs. 4 Robinson are happy to fa n, dies in V phi and Sa aki at the Fillmore Hospital. hare son in law their Ni and Math m Mr. and Mrs. Bert and daughter lee and I as from Swallow enjoyed a Juik-sot- i Diane Hogan and tire Wi stph.il t iy o and then as i in family reunion of ihildreri Salmon. Murray City Park July Idaho here for a rreik. ihilifti n. Bei kr and tu15. Mr. and Mrs. Ken! Aldeti. his wife Brenda, ition. atti tided i hul l b In te on Sunday and w ill Swallow and ehildren and Siott. John and Ik te mil il ;i here. liom Serey and Day id spi nd the week Garth and Carina Swallow armed Thursday eremng oiling their parents. N, da n a nd I k'lla Bennett its were in Salt lake Ralph. I eah and i hildten Mr. and Mrs. Harold on business eontiected spi nl Friday and Sathi kstr.o.d. thi u sous. with the 3oung I urmcrs in day up Beayer Cumon. ton arid J.e. and M. s and were able to otn in he Hogans yy ill y s I a Pei kstt and attend si d 'a IP a eg is i pi a Hoy i Stephenson, a missionary recently gave by Sva Hecks t mud I - and (den Alldredge Roy VVihos. ( intis lomkinson of the Stake surely Meadow Moments W 1 He 6 Page lie ladies wi re neigh ake Airport to meet their hen tiny hy t d son (ilen as he returned bm s in I eainingtori. from the IDS Kentucky I ouis he (oand ( niiyon was die Mission where he fias seried for tyyo tin si eiii tins past weekIlls brother and end of the Allen family years sister in luiy Allen and reu nioii. Doing from here weie Teresa and brother-in-la- he 16. July prayers were offered bv (oumil 978 virgie ivir 1 and Mrs. .lack Murray had as Ilit'ir his guests from July Aunt. Mrs. Carrie Barr ol Phoenix, Ari. and her son. Arthur Barr Jr., his wife Hael from Kearnev. Ari, Jack and Phyllis their guests enjoyed er mm.li and said these people liked the area. Counselor Kent SisalSaera-men- t loss conduetcd Mr. High by 1 continued from page 1 Petersen. A. B. Rust us, Rutas Paek, Mahonri Bishop. "High" Peterson, William. Andrew and Ike Alldredge, Ffeher Bishop, LeRoy Young. Charles Burke and P. Mechani. Those pioneers settled and farmed the lands south and southwest of the Hinckley site proper. Then in 1884 they were joined by a group of citizens mostly from southern Utah. They built the community known now- as Hinckley which was named after Cha. N. Hinckley who was the president of the Millard Stake of Zion. Some of the people in this group were Arthur Theobald, George Terry, Frank Whitehead, (die Wright. Wm. Pratt. Black, Joseph and James George Blaki, George 1. Iheohald, David Richards. Si.. Robert Reeve and the Wrights Inun Dixie. Hinckley enjoys tarrying on tin- ailtt ion of lire 24th iilehration and again invites everyone to mine and help celebrate. i GREYHOUND RETIREES REUNION s.os 'hi many yyootled areas, magnolia lives, intrigued III all ugi i i'll that It was a most si mg tup dir.g w I ' i n y Mr. and Mrs. Gerald attended the Retirees Greyhound reunion at Adelaide Park on Monday and Tuesday. A large crowd attended and a g'xnl time ol visiting, eating, and fishing was enjoyed hy all. the fishing really picked up when the Fish Game truck at lived on 'lucsdav morning unloading a quantity of legal sied trout in the stream. On Wednesday morning Gerald and I.uella vr-a Idwards dime to family-attende- the marriage of Seott grandson. to Hurtado, idwanl he lav lor. Janet beautiful ceremony was held at I p.m. at the home ol Janet's puictits. Mr. and Mrs. Jay lor. of Magna. I'tah. At 3 oeloik a lovely wedding dinner was given by the bride's Print the at parents in Press Arrow Shop Wednesday Square. they greeted evening guests at a reception at the I av lor home. Saturday evening I coil. trd and Renee' Cole, Gerald and I uella Id w ai its attended the "Mormon Miracle Pageant in attend their 1 with two new certificate plans ' ?n m'-- - m- . 50 5 v P.tOCG'St ( err:, auv;i,j L ngs ojckjc' pi (stfi trJpOst a'lcwed. a " ; : s' iross 'IP ChO'C'P of .CTv' o sno'jid rbc urpr,r,e you 1' it c,v of'rctca yc r po.-g-.- p y'r, Gp.'pr mr savings savers NEW t:rar ao crJ I'- on - "-- fr need you "dablished ' a 'er.t CERTIFICATES. 73A EIGHT-YEA- to lock m 71io anuua1 :n for terest eight fuH years is a nrimrrium deposit of SI, 000 interest 's paid quarterly and it can be aaSod to the A!! t. r no ibrna'i ;o: 'ye face amount of your certificate to earn compounded interest $1,000 wiii oro.v i o $1.843 00 by maturity If you f?refmr. we can pay your quarterly 'ntemst to, check or deposit if to your Firs Socuny checking or savings account The choice is yours You can arrange to have your cortif'ca'es automatically a - n' iii&Ui OTJmiOJiBlS - IN FILLMORE, UTAH (001) cun1,' offices and ask urn which presently r - AT certificates are jpi, 3 at the rate ..a' date, Stop in at S'DRO 'Cl' the savings :urp. a j vantage of these ,'n can take care of Mlghw, SO rtO S -7- 43-5270 AND tN R SERVICES FILLMORE ivf Bnaver o'f Ctenfly. T- Breaker! THE GOOD OLE BOYS the no inconve- 1 CHECK OUT auut.on There's no b r in F North, South, East and West Bound Truckers onths, you can a .vo can pay on ' :gtos Rates are yield for six t The Mun- Breaker! revailing and AT NEW MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATES TREASURY BILL RATES ,ou can invest Om Utah. logati. Sunday School. After tfiat the family held a testimony meeting followed he a steak fry in Adelaide Park. Boh. Jack, and Jcrold left On Sunday aftcrum'ii. Monday Glenn took his hoys and Loyd fishing on Corn ( reek. cy's are the parents of eight ehildren. Their son Daren has been in Hatton with his grandparents, helping out. Three other children. Dirk: Dona and ru accompanied tfieir parents to Hatton and Daren returned to Logan w ith the family . Sacrament meeting was conducted by Bishop CARDOFTHANKS Ray George on Sunday 6th. Dear Friends and DeleJuly Fast and Testimony gates to the Republican meeting will he held ( om ention on June 29: I July 2 !rd. thank the delegates Norma Wheeler was w ho supported me and for sustained as the in w those that did not, I thank you tol your anv w av. T hi s i Mann. Utah il Smicrclv . hi m a louiv i joyed I'd Mills tut kev ilium r at one ot the v aids to Lake Salt cck-end- Cdr SI AFTER HOURS City 74S-U- Gorg about exclusive commemorative buckles for saving. Ask PfH tml Scnrto Dmbr tor CAT. CUMMINS and DETROIT P.rto and Sarvtoa (iwa and nOuUt tor angina, trannlM, dilvt aiati, raar anda.raatort and traitors, ALL MAKES Aaoasaartot. Owdyaar Tlrs Satos 4 Sarvtoa Warding and Stoto Fabrtoatton Raad Sarvtoa. Paris and labar OUARANTEEC.il Each depositor's account insured to $40,000. f fV rxryfily F (y Secun o' U'l Bjn o1 N A A r .o fnl r,f ut.', S'ii cP.n Sc u"'? 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