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Show Continued from Page 2 Or. Thomas recuperating Dr. Claude Thomas is convalescing at home after surgery. He was thrown from a horse earlier in November and and little daughter Nicole from Ferron. Utah. It's a once a year occasion and everyone enjoyed being together. and Clair Visiting Nonie Stephenson were Ray and Jennifer Stephenson and two children from Prescott. Arizona. x.?, Idaho: Montepclier. Eddie and Kathy Rice suffered a broken arm He underand pelvis. n went surgery in the Hospital. The doctor hopes to return to the Fillmore time part Hospital next week and will resume his full practice early in December. Dinner guests Thanks- f: By Lola Monroe follow- members:' family ing MaNyle and Karen thews and Five children. Barbara Carling and three children. Joleen Robij son. son Mark, daughter Val and husband Greg Phillips and son Matthew. Joe and Arva Dale Ashman and twochildren. Warner Laura Mrs. received word from Anna and Spencer George that they have moved from Idaho to Bend. Oregon. address. Bo 5111. The Spencers have kept in touch with Laura and family for many years. He taught school here years ago. Lucille and Truman all Ashby entertained of their family at a Thanksgiving .dinner and visiting. Those coming from out of town were Bill. Eilene Scott. DeAnn, Ashby. Ken and Kevin from Clinton. Utah; Bob and Mae Ewell from Kearns; Norman and Lorraine Dingman. Daneta. Melissa and Angela, from Supervisor for the Fish-lak- e National Forest, announced the hiring of a Purchasing Agent and a Civil Engineering Technician for the Fishlake Forest with National assignment at the Forest Supervisors Office in Richfield. Jeannette Young is the new Purchasing Agent for the Fishlake National She worked for Forest. Science and Education n better. Jay and Arlene served dinner to and Rosalee George Nolan and family. Randy and Mylene and family, and Arlenes sister Elaine and husband and family. CARE flies baby food to Cambodia 7.000 cartons of baby food totaling nearly 90.000 pounds donated to CARE by Gerber Products to aid the Cambodian refugees were loaded aboard a Pan American cargo jet today and are being airlifted, at no charge, to Bangkok. Thailand. J. Edwin announced of Chairman Weselv. aid the international "This is organization. the first relief airlift from the U.S. and will reach the camps in a Our couple of days. previous emergency food, medical supplies and basic needs kits were purchased locally in Thailand and Indonesia. More than One of the simplest ways to make an odd window more interesting is by accenting it with a straight, scalwell designed or loped, valance made of plywood or other light wood Using a valance can change the enure appearance of a room, ex tending a valance over several windows will help eliminate the spotted appearance several small windows may give Pro-be- High School. Rosalee and Gary Robins and family spent Thanksgiving in Provo at the home of her brother. Dr. Jim Ashman and family. Myron and Mary Was-dewere in Provo for Thanksgiving dinner. Jack and Lola Monroe met their daughter Janet and husband and children in Provo and had on dinner together Thanksgiving. Monroe Nana Mrs. is home from LDS hospital and feeling much Australia. a w Pro-be- giving in Salt Lake City with Richard and Janeal and Monsen family. Friday night they attended the Barber Shop Quartet program at Highland Mem-mo- J i eekend. Dick and Thelma served dinner to their children Janeen. and families Richard and Penny. Bud and Shirley had some of their children and grandchildren home for Thanksgiving dinner: Virginia. and Don and families for the Kay Dix and Terry and baby spent the weekend with his family. Dix and Joyce Monroe. Maxine and Mont ThanksRobins spent Ka-nos- dinner were the J. Kent Taylor, Forest Pay-so- giving Day of Bertis and Beth Frampton were Susan their daughter from Salt Lake, parents Geneva and Willis Black. Dix and Joyce Monroe and family of Scipio. Francis and Virginia Plow up to Hermitage Kelly had their daughknee deep ters. Russell and Linda Battling three and snow to visit with Lester Callister Wood and James Putnam sons. Craig and Marianne up in the hills were Mecham. two sons and Salt daughters. her sister Beads Wood, two over the here Lake Adel City, her boyfriend holidays. Tork LiAzimianaraki, Linda and Russell zard. and Lesters browith time their divided ther Thomas. his mother. Edith CallisOther guests at Ray and Karlene Wade. ter. Robin and Robert came her home were, daughter from Salt Lake City to Linda Peterson, husband and six children. Salt visit over Thanksgiving Grandma City, with his parents. Mr. and Lake Mrs. Clarence Wade and Millie Callister, Leland her grandmother, Laura Callister and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker and Warner. Boyd and Mary Day two sons of Delta. At the home of Garth and his parents, Horace and Edna, went to Roy and Beth Whatcott for the special day were to eat Thanksgiving dinner with Gwen and Jake Bart and Nola W'hatcott Davies and several of and son Cameron. their children. Grandpa Tracy and Lorie and Grandma got to see Whatcott and baby WinAfter eating the ter. eight delicious dinner, the famduring the day. ily took turns writing a letter to Brett, who is Undergoes appendectomy on a mission to Tasmania. Terry Halsey is convalescing at home after a stay in the Fillmore Hospital, where he underwent an appendectomy some two weeks ago. Guests of Dale and Josie Ashman for turkey Forest Service new employees tt Colleen and Nurd Memmott served dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Kent and family. Memmott Pavson. and Lucille and Harold Warner. Nephi. Gwen and LaMar Monroe had part of their family home for Thanksgiving. Mary Napa from Logan. Jeanne and Gordon Young. Provo. Lee and Mary and family. Mark and Jenene Monroe spent Thanksgiving Day in Gunnison with the Jack Madsen family. Leo Robins. Bishop Shirley and DeAnn and had Monroe Nana Thanksgiving dinner with Steven and Andrea in Salt Lake City. Dan Memmott, son of Harmon and Klca Memmott. who is working in Duchesne and attending ITntah Vocational Training School. Roosevelt, spent the weekend at home. Christy Herbert, also came home with him. They ate Thanksgiving dinner with Klea and Harmon at- Carl and Helen DurranU-Earl and Edna Brad-fiel- d Thanksserved giving dinner to Bill and Eileen Thompson. Steve and Joan Burke and fam-ilv- . Chris and Camille Thompson and baby. Wallace and Georgia Ivie spent Thanksgiving in Pavson at the home of their daughter Arlene and family. Carolyn Lcishman and daughter came on home with them rt rt Administration-USD- Sam. Noel and Ethel Robins had their family home for the holiday: Linda and husband and family from and Nadine Colorado. husband. California, and Ivan and Janice and family. Barrv and Celia Monroe had Thanksgiving in Sevier with her family. Howard and Darlene served holiday dinner to their sons and families and Dee Memmott. Crae and Joann MemKearns. mott. spent Saturday at the LeVoy Memmott home. and Darwin Faye Cali-entLouise Bradfield, Nevada, spent Saturday visiting relatives e. and friends. Loraine and Merlin Monroe served Thanksgiving dinner to their family. Juanna. Vernon. Vick, and families and lone, also Venice and Leon A Fresno. California, as a purchasing agent before coming to the Fishlake Forest. Mrs. Young fills the created when vacancy Clark Christensen was promoted to the Contract in Memmott. on position Specialist the Forest. Mrs. Young received her B.A. degree in Home Economics from the California State University The Millard Mighty Eagles are on the move again starting wrestling and basketball this week. Here are the schedules to keep you better informed. WRESTLING November 29: Millard at Lehi December 6: Millard at Richfield December 13: South Sevier at Millard December 15: Cedar -- buying lamb chops remember that ribs chops are likely to be more tender than shoulder chops. BASKETBALL November 30: Millard at Enterprise December : Milford at Millard December 8: Millard at Piute December 14: North Sanpete at Millard December 21: Millard 1 at Richfield 28: 27, December Delta tournament January 5: Manti at Millard January 11: Millard at PAP NAIL OK TiNG... PSXTHOUXSirS SutotSl voU owe otxfi? 5u0$TITt Acrivi-rv- , OVEK-t- such as. pe,iuifiM& a nor Cur of tpa war NEvtPvou about to u6xt t FmP yowrseif UP OK. B'TE Fol- 1972. graduation, September 1972 to September 1975. she worked as a Gerk in Medical Administration at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Fresno. lowing Mrs. Young is married and has one daughter. Her husband, Amy. David, is a Fisheries by Biologist employed the Bureau of Land ManThe agement Office. Youngs have established residence in Monroe. Goddard M. Ralph was selected to fill the Civil Engineering Technician position at the Forest Supervisors Of- fice. Goddard has worked for the Forest Service since June 1976 as a He summer seasonal. and his wife, Linda, are the parents of one daughter, Sarah Rose. They live in Richfield. MHS wrestling and basketball Max and LaVoy Mar- Tour. tin. Fillmore, presented December 20: Millard the program in Sacrament North Sanpete at Meeting November 25. 22: Piute December Donald - Alice Lawson Tour. served Thanksgiving December 29: Millard dinner to Beverly Paul Tour. and family of Kearns, Manti 10: January Kathleen - Scott and at Millard of Henderson. family January 12: Millard and Nevada. Nancy Tour. Bruce Jackson are spendJanuary 17: Juab at Millard ing a week home visiting their parents. January 19: Delta Tour. Doug Robins, Gunnison Mr. and Mrs. Gary Park January 24: Millard (Lou) their son, Jason, at Delta Monteview. Idaho. Mr. February 1. 2: Region and MRs. Scott Memmott Tour, at Juab and Emily from Orem February 8. 9: State tour. spent Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. February 16: State Mark Robins. Jr. High Tour. When at Fresno in Juab January Millard 18: Delta at January 25: Millard at South Sevier January 26: Millard at North Sanpete January 31: Richfield at Millard February 7: Millard at Hurricane February 15: Millard at Manti February 22: Juab at Millard February 23: Millard at Delta February 29: South Sevier at Millard March 6.7.8: Region tournament March 13, 15: 14, State tournament Festival of Trees scheduled of Lake's Christmas traditional season opener, is scheduled Wednesday through The Trees. "Festival Salt Saturday. December at the Salt Palace. One of the most unique Christmas events anywhere in the country, the ninth annual Christmas benefit for Primary Children's Medical Center will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 5-- each day with over 200 trees creating a virtual forest enchanted for visitors. Tickets will be on sale at the door. Tickets are priced at, SI. 50 for adults and S.S0 for children so everyone can enjoy the spectacle. the lighted Besides Festival the trees features a Gift Boutique with thousands of handmade items, a brimming Sweet Shoppe, and con- tinuous musical entertainment performing onstage. |