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Show J Millard County Progron, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, June 22, 1979 PaB04 II OL DEN HA PPENINGS Critical Health "if Discussed bv Ella Crosland ootooooceoooooooooaoo!ooooco Mrs, Ellen Stevens has returned home after spending some time visher iting daughters. She accompanied her daughter, Priscilla and family back to their home in Nampa, Idaho. She was their guest for a few days and then it was to Logan. She enjoyed some time with her daughter Colleen and Greg Steele and daughter there. Her next stop was in Centerville with daughter Helen and Bill Rigby and two children. They brought her home after a few days with them. Otto and Allie Hunter were in Pleasanton. California for several days as the guests of their son and wife. Dr. and Mrs. Aarl Hunter and family. They went especially to attend their granddaughter Jennifer's graduation exercises. Mrs. Thora McKee spent a few days in Lewiston. Utah recently with and Janette Regan Wheeler and family. Janette and two children accompanied her mother home and remained until Memorial Day when her husband joined his family and then all returned home. Thora and Becky McKee were in Provo to attend Utah Technical Ko-dclk- a, College Institute of ReliRandy gion exercises. McKee was one of the The Milo Ansil Harmon had the largest number present. There speakers at the services. were representatives from Mrs. Mabel Stevens is the Jane Harmon Pratt a patient at a hospital in the Lucy Harmon family, CrosSalt Lake. Mrs. Ida Jensen family, the Anna land is a patient at the Rose Harmon String-hams- . We Fillmore Hospital. the Mary and wish both a speedy rer Harmon covery. The orifamily. Chester and Helen Larhome of Ansil P. son drove to McGill. ginal now owned by Harmon, Nevada to spend the FaLenora Merwin and thers Day weekend with was toured Stephenson, their daughter Helene, the morning along her husband Craig Bet-sti- during with much visiting. Then and son. dinner followed by a Also visiting Mr. and program of skits on the Mrs. Robert Bennett and lives of Milo Harmon. new Heidi, Jane Harmon Pratt. Lucy daughter. Anna is Mrs. Earl Voyles. Jr. Harmon Jensen. and of Winston. Oregon-Juli- cs Rose Stringham, mother. Mary Harmon Seegmiller. This was followed by genA very nice time was had by all. ealogy instruction, a tour of the cemetery and HarCherryl Wood attended a Piano Teachers' mon graves, and lunch at Workshop on the BYU the church. More than campus last Monday. 60 were present. Joe and Jennifer HarPiano teachers from all mon are here visiting over Utah were in attendance by special in- their grandparents, Horace and Francis Harmon. vitation. Lawrence Harmon came HARMON REUNION to bring them Saturday Descendants of Ansil and to take part in the Perce Harmon met in reunion. Holden for their annual on Quantitatively speaking, reunion Saturday. June 16. Some arrived the caterpiller is more on Friday night and muscular than man. Where on the human body has 639 camped overnight the lawn behind the ward muscles, caterpillars have more than 4,000, according chapel. family Seeg-mille- ll to Ranger Magazine. Rick's Nature Utahns from Millard, Sevier. Sanpete. Piute. Wayne and Juab counties will join citizens from across the state to discuss important health care problems at the annual News 4-- H second meeting of the Freaky Frosters was held on June 12 at 10:30 a.m. It was called to order by our leader, Linda Nixon. Those excThe Becky Thom- used-were as. Anna Ziegler, and Rulanc Stevens. Two new members were present, Karen Coats and Donna We each reHarmon. ceived a beginners cake decorating kit. We then learned how to make roses, many turning out floppy, but the rest were At our next beautiful. meeting we will again try making roses, hoping all will be beautiful. Sheri Wood, Reporter Galloping Gourmets The Galloping Gourmets had a lesson June Venna 12 on Sprouting. Copping was our demonstrator. We learned how to sprout radish, alfalfa, A niung. and lentil. nutritious salad was made up of various sprouts and home grown lettuce and enjoyed by all. We each received several samples of seeds to sprout on our It was a very own. interesting and enjoyable afternoon. Kelly Thomas, Reporter Icaptfostf MissieH Ctawma Worship Service 5:00 P.M. Sunday - ISSUeS tO Fillmore City Building Beading Boom -- Utah Agency Health K A NOSH KAPERS Systems HSA) in (Utah meeting June Vernal. Utah. 28-3- LOCAL PARTICIPANTS Among those attending from the Six County area are: Duane Bartholomew, Steve Beck, Eugene Brown, George Brinker-hoff- . Gail Heath. Basil Lay. Wayne LeBaron, Lem Lovell. Gary Tolboe, Kenneth Rees and Kirk A FATHERS DAY PROGRAM . A special program honoring the fathers and was pregrandfathers sented by the Sunday School, with the following numbers. A group of children sang My Dad. Cleve Christensen was the first speaker. Wright. High Councilman Alt Dr. Chase Nebeker Staples was in charge Peterson. of the program for Sacof Health Sciencies at rament Meeting. Jess the University of Utah, and Estelle Bennett of will kick off the meeting Holden reported on their with a speech on Utahs mission to New York Care City. Alan Mathews of Critical Health Issues Thursday eveScipio sang a solo and ning. Counselor Staples was Approximately 200 con- the concluding speaker. sumers and providers of who Tanya Paxton, health care and local teaches in the Provo elected officials will at- area, and Mrs. Frank tend the state-wid- e gathPaxton and two chilering to identify Utahs dren have been guests of critical health needs and Taft and Maurine Paxto recommend action on ton. Some important them. Mr. and Mrs. Barney issues which may be in- Cooley and six children cluded on the final list of Nevada visited friends are: primary care, alco- and relatives here on the hol and drug abuse, longway to Salt Lake City. term care, radiation therPark was Adelaide apy. and health educa- the scene of a snecial tion. dinner Saturday sponIn addition, these citi- sored by the High Priests zen representatives will and their wives. The assess the Utah HSA's menu included chicken role and responsibilities and sour dough biscuits in the health situation. cooked in bake skillets, The Utah HSA is a which was a real treat. were public regional planning Sixty-twpeople organization created in July 1976 to implement state and national health planning laws. Even though the agency functions under both Madeleine and Jim state and federal laws, it is not part of either Starley. Sue and Allen, body. It relies on a rep- Salt Lake City, were in resentative Scipio Sunday. They of volunteers to plan and attended church and were regulate Utah's specific dinner guests at the home of Allen and Zelda Mahealth care needs. thews. They went on to Disneyland for a vacaScholarship tion. Glenda Mathews, who Mary Monroe. Scipio, is employed in Provo, has been named to re- visited her parents. Allen ceive a scholarship from and Zelda. during the the Utah State University weekend. College of Family Life. In Logan for a Miss Monroe earned a Conference were Allene S400 scholarship from the Mathews and Valerie Moen scholarship fund Thatcher. to help her complete her Three sisters enjoyed education at USU. a pleasant few days in The award was an- San Francisco recently. nounced recently at the Ila Mathews. Mary Was-deannual Family Life picnic. Scipio. and Mary Wasden of Provo accom- o cross-sectio- n Starting July 1: mew, Mgjflneir nimteiresft rates fflnsum ireasoims moire gjnwe yim eweir ssiwe wfiftlhi nns to New, higher rate on new 4-ye- ar certificates. 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Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Craig Teeples, who have just recently moved back to Utah. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Teeples of Holden and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Hodges ol Fillmore. from MEADOW MOMENTS California. positions Mr. Wachncr has been s employed in the office and his wife, Barbara June, was in the Recorders Office. County of Santa kal Dean Edwards Barbara. oid l.imih ol Hunter have I'l i n vacationing at the They have four children. Mrs. Roger Thomhomo of Gerald and sen. Billings, Montana; I nella Edwards. While Holly Paul. San Diego; hcic. tlicv did some of San the groundwoik for a Diana Wachner. R. now home James Francisco; they plan to Wachner. Hahn AFB, build in the near futuic. West Germany. The latDay visitors ter plans to visit his parents in October at which at the home of Get aid time he expects to be and I uclla were Val Dean family released from military I dw aids and !i and Mis. Monte service. I du. nds and family ol Salem. Elalt. .lory I lie Hmtado and son .lory Doan ol Hunter. Utah. in Auditor-Controller- by Eva Ilcck strand I Ml a Boa I and Mrs. Kevin and Manuel Ta- lma ol Salt Lake City ere also there. isitoi s at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Joe U.nkdull last week were ( o ,n e s son. Gary Neeley. Inwile and daughters B'lii.niv and Brook of Graces s.ili lake Cilv. iMililaiighieis spent in i.iiici part of the week ii1! her while Gary and is wile went fishing and w - i . iiuie on - i, eliei's hi il I ake Powell. Joe and e i. Dav in Salt I More Wilderness a niece. Rose Winkle and husband back to their home panied inventory of the District. Mr. Pendleton noted that public participation was very valuable during the initial inventory in deterwhich areas mining should be recommended for further study in the w ilderncss review. As BLM further analyzes the wilderness characteristics during the intensive phase, the public is invited to join the wilderness specialists in the field. Schedules of the Rich-- i field Districts intensive are available hearing aid dealers in inventory Utah and to cut down on at the Richfield District Office. Bureau of Land fraud in the sale of indi150 East vidual Medicare supple- Management. 900 North. Richfield. mental insurance policies Utah. 84701 telephone to Senior Citizens. (801)896-8221- . The Senior Coalition During this intensive has mcmbcis from every inventory, only the wilcouniv in the State and characteristics its "Senior Power" slo- derness arc evaluated. Areas gan has become quite found crito the meet familiar to Utah's seniors. The eunent membership teria for wilderness will drive is intended to ex- be recommended for wilderness study. It is durpand the current membering wilderness study that ship so that a stronger all resource values are senior voice can be heard. considered. Based on the T he USCSC Board mcmbei or representative study of all resources, a recommendation will be in this atea is Mae Box 42. Fillmore. made by BLM cither for or against suitability for Utah 84631. phone designation as a wilderor ness area. ness The Bureau of Land Richfield Management, District, is encouraging the public to participate in an inventory of areas recommended for intensive wilderness review, according to Donald. L. Pendleton. District Manager. Twenty-on- e areas in Wayne. Garfield. Millard. and Juab counties were found to meet the of 5.000 requirement acres or more of public lands in natural condition during an initial wilder- - Blanch after they had attended a wedding in the Salt Lake area. The Winkles also have a home at Lake Tahoe. Allen and Zelda Mathews and daughter Annette were in Provo recently. Senior Coalition Seeks New Members For the next month, the I'l.ih State Coalition of Senior C'iticns will be conducting a membership drive in this area. The . 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