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Show Millard County Prograss, Flllmora, Utah 84631 Friday, April 6, 1979 Pago : SCIPIO SCENE by Hilda Quant berg i Mr. and Mrs. Dcrn Williams attended funeral services in Beaver March 24 for their cousins, Don and Carene Baldwin's son Morgan. Going to the viewing at Beaver Friday night. March 23. were Mr. and Mrs. Junior Robison and his mother, Fauntclla Robison, Agnes Johnson and Nona Tomkinson with daughter and Agnes' Rayma and Cloyd Day of Fillmore. Mrs. Jim Brinkerhoff (Carol) spent a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jackson. She came especially to help her mother, Zelda, who is convalescing from major surgery. Her parents took Carol to Salt Lake Airport, where she flew back to her home in Winnemucca. Mr. and Mrs. Delia! Ivie were happy to have Merlin bring his daugh- ter, Carol Brinkerhoff, to visit them. Grandmo- ther Norma Jackson enjoyed having Carol visit ber. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Don Baldwin came to visit Carenes parents, Delial and Virgie son-in-la- Ivie. of Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Brinkerhoff Earl and of Bountiful. LaRee, Golda and Del Allgood of Fillmore, Junior and Pearl Robison from her visit often. We wish you a speedy recovery. Wendell. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jackson were in Provo last week for Zelda to have a checkup with her doctor. They took his mother. Noma, with them and they all visited in Mapleton with John and Julia Jackson and children. Mrs. Esther Robinson and son David of Mo-aspent several days here with members of the Joseph Robinson family. They came especially to see her parents-in-law- , Joe and Pauline. Joe is a patient at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. His wife stays up there to be near. Their children have made several trips to see him. We surely wish quick recovery for him. Glen, Troy, and Cindy Alldredge were in Salt Lake City to attend General Conference and to visit their sister. Penny, and her husband. Greg and children. Clark, Their brother, Allen, his wife, Teresa, and baby came from Idaho to attend conference and visit their brothers and sisters. All were guests of the Clarks, enjoying each other's company. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leif Alldredge invited Janeal's father, Fay Walker of Delta, to come for Sunday dinner, visiting and watching General Conference on television. They enjoyed his visit very much. Little Tyler likes to visit with Grandpa b Mr. and Mrs. Fay Brinkerhoff of Orvada, Nevada, are here to visit his mother, Stella, and father. Wendell Brinkerhoff. The latter is a patient at the Fillmore Hospital since March 23. At this writing he is slightly improved. Also coming to see the grandfather Wendell at the hospital and grandmother Stella is Ree Brinkerhoff. Jr., and his wife, Kathy, of Overton, Nevada. Other children keeping in touch with their mother concerning their fathers condition are Mr. Fay too. and Mrs. Larry Mikesell National Medic Alert Week The Utah Medic Alert emblem stamped with chapter is planning a essential medical infonumber of activities dur- rmation' "It is our goal to ining National Medic Alert -- Week to inform Utahns about the world's largest and most comprehensive of emergency system medical identification. One in every five Americans has a hidden medical condition and might not be able to speak for himself in the case of an accident. Emergency personnel are trained to look for the Medic Alert form the public that Medic Alert's system of lifetime protection is available and can prevent incorrect, sometimes fatal emersays gency treatment, Mrs. Marge Kangas, "A Medic Alert emblem speaks for the wearer in an Maxine Robins Jt: and Mrs. Richard Thatcher and children went to Leamington on Friday to the wedding reception for Bill and Shau-n- a Mr Nelson. Sixth Grade poster winners are Shane Allgood, lenwater, and Shari Robison. Fifth Grade poster winners are Cheryle Wade, Shannon Rider, and Amy Kessler. " r' i of Farrell Quarnbcrgs fifth and sixth grade classes spent an exciting week recently as they explored wildlife and the efforts of the Wildlife Department to "Conserve Our Wildlife". which is the theme of "National Wildlife Members KAPERS by Dathel $ WhitaketLJl Richard L. George, his wife. Jennifer, and daughter. Elizabeth, from Boston. Massachusetts have been in Kanosh visiting his parents. President Lloyd and Leola George. Before arriving here, they visited friends in San Francisco, and Jennifer's parents in Bakersfield. California. They were met at the Salt Lake Richard's by Airport parents. Tuesday, April 3. the Georges will leave for home, where Richard has another month of schooling. He will graduate in May. In June, the family plans to move to Bates-villwhere Indiana, Richard will be working with Hillenbrand Co. Industries. We wish them well in their endeavour; and also with the new arrival they are expecting in three weeks. Willard and Dathel Whitaker were relieved Saturday morning at 10 a.m. when their guests, Yvonne Smyth and her two sons. Ruadhan and Robert, arrived safely, although they nearly wrecked near Cedar City when they hit black ice and spun around several times on the freeway prior to ending up off the highway, stuck in deep mud. Ruadhan suggested e. CAPP HOME PLANNING FREE GUIDE TELLS HOW! E SEE YOUR LOCAL CAPP REPRESENTATIVE FOR YOUR FREE COPY OF THE CAPP HOME PLANNING GUIDE. Keith Barbcn Mary s ale, UT 801326-43I- 3 For more information call Toll-Fre- 1 80 1 525-507- 4 & crpp Homss IB I I to R. Dion Roberts, Nathan Giles, Laura Gil- - Parent-Teache- chl-dre- Webb of Springville and her children. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Quarnberg and children. Mapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and children. Heath Fielding. "Mrs. Micalcne Carter. Springville. They came to attend the funfor eral grandmother Florella Quarnberg. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Monroe went to Manti on Saturday to the funeral of Gwens aunt. Mrs. Vera Keller. OOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o 0 0 o Delco Freedom Maintenance free Batteries Starting from $39.95 Q o o o o o o o o o FERGS SERVICE South end of Fillmore ooooooooooooooooooooooooo OEVffi and all the tilings she does! Do you think it is too early to begin thinking about MOTHER'S DAY? The Progress will sponsor a Special Edition for Mothers the week of May 10. In that edition will be recipes and pictures of YOUR mother. Anyone may submit a recipe or of Mothers, Mother-in-law- s planning guides gm IEES CAPP HOMES 4525 NOR1 to the school and ex- Reed Gardner of the For- their posters are picplained to the students est Service, and Ron Paul-ic- k tured above. All the posters will rehow their departments of the BLM, who preon display in the main also to conserve wil- sented the talks, try dlife. They also told of judged the posters and school hall for Conference. the different animals chose four winners from found on the respective each class. All were so Be sure to look at the work land they supervise. beautifully done that the of these talented Brent Olson, wildlife judging was very difficonservation officer. cult. The winners and Scipio needs a correspondent. Anyone interested In writing the Scipio column, please contact Maxine Robins, Hilda Quarnberg, or The on Saturday Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Mrs. and Quarnberg Hilda Quarnberg were their Dorothy sister, Grandmothers. R23 QS3 RSSSI G Dads help the little ones who want to submit Mom's recipe. Don't forget Mothers-in-la- DF.PT.M IIPRh DRIE COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80907 c Plejve rush my C.ipp Home Il.inmm; 1 ve enclosed $2 (XI to cover the cost of special Guide. handling und speedy delivery Please send me more HttE IM ORM VTION uboul the Cjpp Home Finish program D (L. w own a lot Locaiion Name - Address and Bring or Mail Pictures to the PROGRESS City Phone recipes Vo GO they offer a prayer, and soon, who would stop to help but an LDS missionary and his fiancee. He had recently returned from a mission to Norway. These good folks took the Smyths into Parowan, where the young fellows uncle lived, and they soon had the Smyths on their merry way to Kanosh. Yvonne, being a convert, was anxious to reach the Whitakers in time to listed to General Conference. The Whitakers became with the acquainted Smyth family while they were in Bristol, England, in September of 1978. They were her house guests for two days. Yvonne and the boys have since moved to Los Angeles, where they have lived for five months. During the stay, the Whitakers will take them to Salt Lake City, where they are looking forward to visiting Temple Square. They will all be guests of Anita their daughter, in and family, Higgs, Tooele. They will bring their daughter, Christine, and little Tamik back to Kanosh with them. She flew to Salt Lake on March 30 from Harlem, Georgia, and will spend two weeks with her parents and family. Funeral services for Barbara Watts of Victorville. California, will be held in the Kanosh ward on Wednesday the 4th of April. They will be written up for the Progress next week. Kanosh needs a new Anyone correspondent. wishing to write the Kanosh column in the future, please contact Dathel Whitaker or The Progress. (3) cvpns products company To lend lor your bom I I I Week. This was also the theme for posters drawn by the students and displayed in the halls of the Fillmore Elementary School. Members of the Wildlife Department. Forest Service, and Bureau of Land Management came KANOSH home now-- at a price you can afford! Custom build from your plans or ours on your lot. Financing assistance available. Finish all or part yourself and save. .imJ Wildlife Poster Winners Build your dream 100-PAG- ii L. to R. Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson and Shauna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ha- fen and daughter. Santa Clara, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Memmott and family. Sandy, were home with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Memmott over the weekend. Visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wasdens on Sunday were Marys Gwen Mary daughter. Hone and her family of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Don Quarnberg and Blonda Quarnberg went to Over-ton- . Nevada last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Keel and girls. Mi. and Mrs. Bill Hatch went to Salt Lake City last week with Mr. and Mrs. Don Rasmussen to the funeral for Mrs. Myrtle Redd. While there thev visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hatch and family and Mr. and Mrs. David Fciber and family. Fruit Heights, and Mrs. Helen , Wood and family. Sail am sfiiDO oDFSSOCl Its not too late. You still have until rP April 16 to open and Deadline May 1, 1979 deposit to your First Security Individual Retirement Account and get credit of on your 78 tax return. You can tuck away up to $1500, or 15 if a to earn have you your Income, (more spouse) 8 quarterly compounded interest. And defer all the taxes on both principal and interest until you withdraw the money when you retire. By then, you may be in a lower tax bracket. If you have a Keogh plan that was opened before December 31, 1978, you can add to that 'til April 16, too. So look at the alternatives. IRA or IRS. We think youll make the obvious deduction. non-workin- Name of Mother. Address. Children's names. g Grandchildren's names Great-grandchildren- Recipe ( on separate sheet) Picture enclosed envelope enclosed Name of person submitting the recipe Self-address- Members FDIC First Security Bank ol Utah, u First Security Bank of Idaho, N A. Federal regulations require a substantial Interest penalty for early withdrawal. N.A. names 's Limit 1 ed recipe per mother Clip Coupon For Entry Form f |