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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, September 29, 1978 Page M 0O tJ c rn O n r Mr. ami Mrs. I lifton anBcikslraml home u.iin after a visit with members their tantilv in Pleasant (nose ami Jim grandson. . 1 li s his Mat L'erv - dal ( its to go to si li a earn this sear is m j at the home of ell Horn! last Saturdav w et i thi n d.inehtel .fall. mil ,,nd hit d.mghti r I d'nioie and tin n gtand-Miti- . 1 "iJr J Funeral scry ices for Otis Iroberl Walch. 81. were held in the Delta vjsrf yjy yjy Third l.DS Ward Friday. He died Sept. 20. 9"8 al the West Millard Hospital afler an extended illness. Born in Seijiio Match ( 6. 189". he was the son Mrs. Tim (Cindy) Turner, William Spent er and May Kanosh; Connie and Rus- Irobert Waleli He marsell, Fillmore; brother, ried Verna Brunson Dee. Melvin J., McGill, Nev.; 29. 920 in Fillmore. sisters, Mrs. C.W. (Veda) Utah. Kernell, Scottsdale, Ari.; lie was actiye in MilMrs. Donald (Anna) Hutt, lard ountv ciy ie and political allairs. He taught Madeta. Ca. Funeral services will si liool in Seipio. Meadow be held Friday at 11 a.m. and Iliiukli y He was apin Fillmore Second Ward. pointed deputy county Itiemls mav call at Olpin treasure! and two years w as appointed ih pu Mottuarv Thursday, 7 Intel t iletk. He yvns 'ii nt m. and Friday prior to p ll i ountv eli i lerk m ti i set y lies. But nil w ill be in I'MO He solved ns the I illmori t y sSr- Funeral services Friday for Scott Ivie Gary Scott Ivie, 39, 26. 1978 at died Sept. home. Born in Delta. IT all Ang. 5, 19J9, to Hugh and Ross Gwen he Ivie, m.f ried I eor.i Aagard v in 1957 13 July I.as egas. He was employed tn Continental Telephone for 17 years. He served in the D.S Mavy. Sutvivors ari: wile. Fillmore; mother Delta, lather. two Ariona; daughters and one son. f i C v emeu ( . Mill. ml ( ouniy Illness claims Betty Black cm t She had one lee amputated abov e the kmi. Mi. and Mis. Jack Cinflin. pr.mdpaiuits ol Paula, stopped at the home ol Joe and .loan Stott and visited with Paula, them and Ions and Anthonv Stott on I hev Mondav . Si it. IS w ere on then w us Inum to , 15-1- 6 Phoenes. nonu. Stiw.et fin II Sir. v ism d os ei Knhatd and the vs i ki ml hi'ller Ditii ol the and l'tli et ainlp.u em s Jam w nil lilt s and Ml his lathi t and Mis. Stew ait. and a Iso isiti d k C I ailing at the Jot Stott In uin hi isi i n si n vv as Men Cllfloid lelultnd to Salt home Ii .mi s, liool ov er the I ake w till him b h a b w w i kind He attends , Wd-liw- C v I C ' das s S Ini Visiting at the the Stott home Sumluv l'tli. were friends, (ave and Carl I eav in. Sir. and Mrs. (Jtiav of Salma, Herbert. visited Mi, and Mrs. Joe Stott on .Sumluv . the I "ill. Mr. and Mis. Joe Stott look their grandson, Anthonv. to Salt fake to visit his parents, Mr. ami Mis. Ions Stott, and pi.indparents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Inderwood Hie also visited their other ihildren and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Roger I in ker i istfed her father, lillotd Stewart, over the hev eame to weekend. M' ami Mrs. Terrv Baldwin and i hil.lt en Avert and Joh.nnv visited their grandparents Dehal and Yetgie Ivieon Sundav afternoon. Hie Ivies visited on Sept 22nd with ferrv and his wife Tern I inn at Pavson and in Ameiii.in f olk with their , 1 all vaid- woikdone, flith and Roger are Inst time grandpaietits. Mi and Mts. Jon Slurp have a new little son Jon. Jettmv named his ( liffoid maki s gn at gr.mdlathet again I he lust meeting ol the M . adow Duughli rs of the I lab Pioneets w as In Id at till' liollli of alati (Oi i li h.dgh last ridav . It w as a el v inti testing meeting w u1'. Dorolhv Hi i kstr.md tin lesson seining pii and lla Row It reading spi i nil inspii mg par ts of a history ol In r an. siors e Ii at ia d son i new songs and had .R In tons ri f i esh nn nn I S I ( uric . Photo courtesy of Conlinental Telephone and their daughter Allen and ler esa Alldredge and thou little daughter, lei esa hi came ill Saturday night till and required hospitali,a tion at the FTIIniou SoiiltV ad n Her motie t Hospital. remained here for a vu if .using to help out . Mr. RoK and the chiidi en i ei if to their home m Ida1 t Falls Sundav evening son-in-la- Cancer Cru r. c do Over the top tat ion to so genetoiis e ed this year. ia! thanks to ( am i r ot icty ha collecting lab I pi i "i ' i i a. Married Willis Black, Jr., Nov. 7, 9js m New Bedford, Mass He juccedcil her in death Nov J. 1975, also a pieeious tluee year old c anddaughter Dec. 29, UCt, s o is si.iin ed In o v i.i atid two daugh-- i s. M. s Ill tl (Deborah aw cm e: Mis. I Contest raised SS.tldO on "0 golf eoiu ses ,ti mss the state. A "Cash for I i.ish Bash" In Id this spring m Sail I aki combined tund taisti'g with puking up loins' ' t l'l ill !l. .!!' fill.1 i'll at C ., "i am s, , .Vl ' t Gill granddaughter Angela Daley. her husband Mark and their ihildien Julie and Muliael. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Robison are sin elv happy to have their son rider Duinnd Robison home lrom his I..D.S. Bratl-- ( Rio de Janeto Mission, slopped in Provo Vpl. j where they were joined by their daughter CSN j,,r tR, ,K. Salt I ake An port to meet their vni and biotlur. Kiel Robisi n vv dl report Ins mission m the I loin Waul (Ki 8 Mr. and Mis. Muhn Roberts and their tnim.ii tn d children spent Vitut w uh. dav and Sundav hi 1 11 1 1 i d-- h.d'elh) H b ll ' I a. 111 ( ev all ol I H J( id Ugene 'imoiid. ' lima: and Mr. John B 'Ruig Bl.ii k. ( barlotii a.. also, lour I aiiik hildi en. one sisiei a'oi one btoiher. B'ttv is ibe daiigltI m la. i ol ill's and , k Re, : his unele 1C Allen with the farm woik Kenny Hurd spent ti.i summer here with Grand ma Ruth and helping helping in V- - r - I He ( time lot " m m school Clem and I. aura lulu were in Wyoming two days last week for a lamily reunion, lbe get togethit was held at the home of Reed and Darlene Utley m Bndger, Wyo. Going from the Milt Lake area were Arts and r!i tie Christensen, f wood and I ihhy atnbert , f lov d and Faun IT It , und a1 and Dean l'tli y. Unable to v a 'i"v wiii bo I dim, a , a i.i Mo pi's Bl.ii g1 av i side sei In Id ( t :. ot k tin 111 metei da , v it v Si p( I I hp , life. his bank- career in 193b ns manager ol the Richfield Commercial A Savings Bank. Fillmore branch, and became manager of the Delta branch three years later. When the bank was acquired by First Security Corporation in 1956 he was retained as manager, scrying in that capacity until his retirement in 1969. Mr. Waleli was a charter member of the National. Guard when If (( irs 'organis'd He v as a y etc ran of World War I. are his Sut y tvors will. Dilt.i: daughter, Mrs. Giant A (Salome) ing er f. 1 lie began i 1 - Tyrone If . Barton . v s t a M ; J' ' Jfi J- Hu-ge- Rodnev in d i ui m d Ills home in Orem 11 id be attending si ti. .a o, Provo. fb' had, with his gt.., staving mother Ruth Allen w ,, home SB tucket. Mass. i Uncle Rev also. s Mis. Fugene (Betty) Bl.ti k d;cd Sept . 7. 19"8 at hi' home in Charlottesville. Virginia following a long illness. Bom Oct. 2, 1925 to John Robert and Mary Ann Miller Hillier in Nan- Clyde Ston cU, Plan! Supervisor for Continental Telephone Company of the H est in Delta, I tuh, presents Fred Cahoon with a Certificate of ichicverncnt for his n i ent training in Dial Systems at Manteca, Caifornia. Fred has been empbn eJ by I ontinental for eight years. ' . 4 i irg3,c K nt h Allen was happily sin prised to have Fern a former Rasmussen, flow ell lesident, spend as the night Sept. In i guest. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winget of Salt Lake City eitloved the day Sept. 19 w iih her parents Mr. and Dei n Mis. Wilburns, I Rcpiibli He beih.urman lieved that good govern-meti- i began at the local lev and participated in polities throughout his an i r v 1 I Shaila's Dustin. son Iroin Cedar Cits. I In attitnlid S.u lament h i tuiL! in Katiosh and In .ii d Ins' in phew n pmt Ins mission to f ngl.md. llush-iKilleth Mr. ll lioin Salt I ake ( its i. died to visit with his He aunt. Velma Stott. told hi r that he had talked to 'I In Ima f tslu r. f lr st st wjy wjy JJsrf Jbu and hel lot slev I ( O P 7 V . In Ip him get Ins c , language. I I hi ii son. herald, hiought ill- m hotiu and took Ins daughter to I en I t . went into tile W. idles missHHi.it . home in Provo last Ihmsdav for a two uioinlis training to learn t'n and o . Oi em fur a tevv da s heir , v sister. Alta W th ov. i nine ihildtin. Jl'issu, David, from St. George to wisli and Kaien and also him a I lappv Hit thdnv on another Ddaughlri Sundav elons and her husband. I ubt .li ttei v Mr. uni Mav Soclbcig. and their fiom Ariona sp lit the i hildri n. Damn Dui li ne, weikend here with fits and Man fiom Hountdul parents. Mr. and Mts. also v isiled. Hi I v nil I abiurii, and Ins Mr. Charlie Held from nn and John, Salt I ake Cm is a brothers, guest at ami lostu lumber, Hen tin home of Venov and Damon. He also visited Moreen labium. He is Ins sistir, Diane Talbot, also visiting membets of her husband. Jim. and the Swallow family who their lour sons. Here to live hi re. visit on Sundav was his Saii'ament Meeting ot hi r ii kie vv as also a testimonial for sister. Mlied. her husband. linn labrum. who is ( lav ton. and their tvv o leaving soon for a mission sons om Pi ov o. m South Amerien. on isitois he meeting was om-dtSunday at the home of Gilbert ted In Hen Stott Stott were Ins daughter. Talks were given In Iti fane Stout, and her I v tin labrum. Bishop Mmdv, and Del vie Beikstrund. Ben daughter. her two girl fiiends, Damon, losti i biotlur Kim and I on, fiom Bk U. to Ivtin. John labium, his Also daughter. and .lelferv I ubt uni i I non Row lev i i u Me mo rin lit i U Illness claims Otis P.Walch 6 Servicesiheld for Tyrone Barton Si i lev. Salt lake City; two gt.tiiiisons. G. Allen Seryiies yvere held Sit lev, Houston. Texas; Ihursday. Sept. 21. 19"8 David R. Seeley. Salt lake .a the Fillmore Snond ( tlv two gri U.i'd for Tyrone Warner and one sister, Zella Ba: 'oil. 3. w ho died Sept W ak li. I illmoi e. 18. 19"8 in the Utah large irowd of rel: . atives and friends from throughout the county attended the services which were as follows: Family Braver, leo Irobert; prelude and postltide music. I lainc Robison. Bishop Joseph B.trnev conducted. Invocation was iiwi bv (i Allen Scclev; Mauniie Cahoon sang "I Belicvi ", .kt'ompanii d l Sue .letb rv Om n was the first speakof songs was er. medley attd S.m.in W. ni r. Bishbv I il.i Rae Morris, s'ing op Mu 1st n then gaye lorn ( hi isli'iisi n. Amu ailiy Hospital. Si rv ties were conduced by Bishop Daliin Mi'dsoii. lamily Prayer w.n by Wes Barton. Hi hide and IostluJe mnsii was played by Katliryn Nielson. Dennis Couisenolleitd the Opening ptavet "I Am a Child of God yjs sung by Shettlyn Crosland, Siottotn, Julie l.ya Dutson. ot-I- i Ro-aii- ii Services to be held for William L. Thornton 1 v attend were Mi. and Mis had Utli'v . Ada Utlev. and Delilah Ogdin Clem and fain a slop-p- i d on then wav home to see tin ir son and daugh tit in law Miiliai and Kailn, and tluir gian.l i htldi in. lb ailu r. Sham', and Kane. Ill Hebei. Ai.thai now ow ns a sand io ight t.l i v i i yotie lol-o,- i i d by Si ott Robinson it ailing a poem. " lo All a ; I.u i ns v ui tin n v . lie Hi pw oi lb. aeionip-aiuii- l Talbot. rihui was tin Btotlu i I mini ollii i Ii w spi aki r. adi i hit he gay e a talk in Siev i tic sang "I low I Ruili bv I v SR mi I , and gl Hebei bust av i m ,S v v i Out Wilt S i s.di loi a w to ol i ami I p, . .Ill, S am Will n i u( ' i.i i I lot It In e II SI m 1 II I'd ui i I he I mvi t sit y h altli Si n ines will take the of Utah I C ent lead n ill in atili and it .lining o. i up.i! loti.il health and salt tv fa the vv esiern I I s, ni I libiii liappv toh. 1 I mli d Mates hi i ansi ol a multiniiihon dollai giant, t s a. undine to the dui, nn M Di Rom. i.i n dui lot ol the Roikv VI alt. Center takes lead in research and training k hn i i i Your Farm And Ranch Professional - r- lull i' h if . noi;,ti firt Mountain I d adquaitt uU Rex Hutchin receives orJ pin hin'.un ru cr.tli s. ct iM ai i V " ' i log. ui to ,1 r- t . S' , Hill ' , 'VI'S M II t ''A ' . M - I . at I' lot I D - sitv For Foipst Swvire CONTINUED QUALITY RECORDING Umvei sitv ol I tali SI h i.tl etm , has It.ii aw .u di d a lui vt u .'1 ant totaling neat lv SI mdi u s 'I lie Umveisuv Colh : ot Mi du me and Mm e w ill pros lile i.al ad gi pos' u and eontmunig edu. Rom s.o Di programs, while I i ah Statt I tu C . re-ele- 4. i 1 ui it i Photo comlspy of iitp.ition.il and I nv u n mem al Hi ah h . an non n i d todav that KMC Ol II lias bet n design.it d as t.l t s n.it iou.il out ol lot tt .lining and n n .11 h tn the cuil t u Id w hn h is RMCOIII. hi ( Center loi o, w invoivi d m b.n , al.iiu d.i t h Pi ' I " II D s SI i I i i V' ,. ie I ll' ! i at' ( naming. WIUMJKi. f k n . Paul A. Krause (SOU 225-212- or 1 225-862- COUNTY RECORDER AMD ANSkk t RS 1 If you arc planning on Dining or Selling Ranch or Farm properly, please contact Paul A. Krause who can gixe Practical and Scientific evaluations to meet your personal needs. Phone or Write to Paul; JTi by Brcnl Olson Question: When my elk permit? w ill I gi Courteous, Dependable, Efficient, Experienced, Qualified. paid pol. adv I i . Due Answer: ti an line peeted high immln i of applications toi opt n hull permits this v.ii lliere wen not i tioiigli permits ptimeil. Meail. 10. 000 mote permits in te sold this vc.tr than m auv , . s ; .e n, p pi, Hop. g , i . a, ; I v p. e. .. s i hamts (! s i i f . fa ol . KV2411X2UUXXUXUUUXXUXIXUlg w ii wi'k.n1 In a a ' i other vear. In a three i at a!! ill at d e t period, the numhei ol elk pl.n e ot C! it " Inintei s Inis almost doiihl d.o.,s ol I1 ed ftorn 8. ('00 to .h.llt'l' .ihiie di me 0 n h tin b"iM this ycat. As a result, tl ..w- v Western 722 North State, Orem, U( AH (801) LAVOY MARTIN Ql F.S7I0MS 225-212- 1 or 225-862- 1 t Div ision ran out ol ami not h On - i :-- L t t m wY a qifl vvhosO pyhfows vvlt i $ h(jpy Humpty Dumpty sat wall. Humpty Dumpty great fall. 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