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Show have surgery Wednesday. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Jeri Jones of Salt Lake came Sunday to spend a few days with her mother, Stella JohnPenni. and son Stevens Ruth Mrs. took her mother, Florence FLOWELL Lola Monroe Cooncilman High Dean Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Olsen presented the program in Sacrament meeting Mar. 16. Barry and Celia Monroe and Steven James completed an eight week EMT Training course in Richfield Mar. 15. Carlcne Memmott and girl friend of Kearns spent the weekend visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. LeVoy Memmott. and Mrs. Bill Mr. Thompson drove to Cleveland, Utah Saturday to their daughter, visit Joan, husband and children. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradfield accompanied them. Myron and Mary Was-de- n traveled to Provo to meet Sunday and Jenny daughters, LaRue and familes to celebrate Myrons birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bingham (Pat) and family of Casper, Wyo., Carolyn Leishman and Jenny of Bountiful, spent Sunday visiting at the home of their parents, Georgia and Wallace Ivie. and priests High partners of the Scipio Ward held a party Mar. 12 at the Ward Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Nord Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Monroe were in charge of the arrangements. A delicious supper served. was Opening prayer, Myron Wasden, by arranged program Phyllis Quarnberg, group singing led by Loraine Monroe, reading, Gwen Monroe, song, Howard and Darlene Memmott accompanied by Shirley Robins, reading, Connie closing Quarnberg, prayer by Bp. Leo Robins. Crae and Joann Memmott, daughter, Shanna and baby of Kearns, Joans mother, Mrs. Enders, Harisburg, Penn, (who has been in visiting Kearns) , I spent Wednesday, Mar. 12 visiting with LeVoy and Ella Memmott. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hafen and daughters, Santa Clara, visited with Chester and Esther Memmott during the week. at Scipio Sportswear had a kitchen shower for Gayle Thatcher Mar. 17. Gayle and Steve plan to be married Mar. 22. Several students are home for quarter-breafrom the different colleges. Mary Monroe, Warren and Kary Monroe, Probert, Penny Sherrie Thatcher. k ROUND VALLEY CAMP MEETS Scipio Round Valley Camp of the DUP met at the home of Daughter Delight Memmott March 1980 2:00 at 10, with p.m., Captain Maxine Robins presiding. Prayer was by Ruby Quarnberg, after which members repeated the Pledge of Allegiance. The Quilting song Party was led by Lorraine Monroe. Minutes were read by Colleen Memmott. The NominatIla Committee, ing Mathews and Edna Brad-fielthe presented following Daughters as officers for the coming two years: Georgia Captain Ivie: 1st and 2nd Vice Captains - Hilda Quarnberg and Mary Wasden: An opportunity was given for further nominations but none were made. The Camp will choose other officers and all will be installed in May. The following were present: Maxine and Ethel Robins, Ruby Quarnberg, Mary Wasden, Ila and Mathews, Virga Lorraine Monroe, Delight, Colleen, Esther and Clea Memmott, Berncice Ballow, Verlene Hatch, Bradfield Edna and and Ver Edna Delight, lene served a delicious lunch. Tomkinson is HOLDEN HAPPENINGS b l.lla Crosland VN Stephenson spent last Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stephenson in Spanish Fork. They all went to Bountiful to the attend wedding reception of their nephew, Kenneth, son of Carol and Clifford Lawrence. Also attending the reception from this area were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stephenson of Holden and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davies of Fillmore. Wesley and Faye also visited their son, Kevin while in Spanish Fork. Mrs. LaNola Johnson has returned home after in spending a week Woods Cross as the guest of her son, Roy, his wife, Lucille and children, Courtney and Regan. She enjoyed her visit very much especially getting with the acquainted Korean boy, Regan, Roy and Lucille have adopted. She attended Sacrament acres of good fertile land northwest of Kanosh, crops grown alfalfa & small grains. 43.4 shares of Corn Creek Irrigation water Included In sale. Buy now and take Immediate possession for this crop sear. Price $65,000.00 Cash. 117 1978 7659 acres of Farms, Pasture land, recreation property. Water from springs, wells. Corn Creek irrigation water, water for livestock from well equipped with pump. Well water for irrigated land from well equipped with pump. Priced at $200.00 an acre with 29 percent down payment. Owner will finance balance on contract at 9 percent interest. acre parcels up Kanosh Canyon near 2nd Creek. Priced at $475.00 an acre. Owner asking cash, but may negotiate terms. acre parcel of recreation type property in Chalk Creek Canyon area. Call office for details. acre parcel southeast of Meadow, a good place for cabin or place to park trailer. Contact office for more details. Properties slowly Down the wavs of death, wide and For I would want t well-wor- TT JUL some shining highroad when I came; Walk slowly, dear, and often look behind you And pause to hear if someone calls your name. Adelaide Love Down The nightingale, song and lore, is and farmer. Survivors are: widow, Meadow; son and daughter, Louis Montgomery Bird, Orange, California; Mrs. Lawrence (Virginia) Stevens, Salt Lake City; ten grandchildren; two sisters and a brother, North Josie Miller, famed of Hollywood, California, found m Helen B. Rogers, Kanosh, Europe but is not native to anywhere west of the Q,aries Atlantic. Eleanore Services For Blanche T. - R. h r Saturday, March 22, 1980 wr Wholesale & Tol-ma- in death. Survivors are: Paul and both Fillmore; Hal, John, Youngstown, Ohio, several nieces and nephews. Her twin brother. law, played the prelude and postlude music. Opening prayer was offered by LeGrande K. a Davies, grandson, followed by the reading of the obituary and remarks by Bishop Jarold Warner. Cheryl Sanders sang, accompanied by Julie Hein. The next speaker was Jacob a. (Jake) Davies, DeBruyn a son. The grandchildren Shirley S. Davies, a sang "How Gentle in - God's Command." granddaughter Funeral Services were 1980 held March 1, for Nora Warner Davies, who died Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1980 in the Fillmore Hospital. Services were conducted at the Olpin Funeral Home in Fillmore, Utah. Bishop Jarold Warner conducted. Family prayer was offered by Donald son-in-la- Pipe Fittings 275 South Main Fillmore. Utah 846.11 I UPHOLSTERY Free Horn Of Plenty FEEL SECURE BUY FOOD STORAGE PROVITA FOODS All TT TT JU. TZ LL and Delivery Pick-u- p lurniture upholstered and New Custom Built Furniture types o Write or call DWANE at NATURAL VITAMINS & HERBS P.O. Box 332. Cedar City. Utah Phone 586-463- 9 For Price List Call Rick Moody Leamington Large crew - Excellent service All of our at least We also carry Sundancers 15 upholsters have years experience Watch tor our after Christmas sale1 i w Aj 1 The boys at R & R Service are right on top of the action in motorcycle competition and road ride events PLUS New 1978 & the Getting There is Half the 79 YZ400 E $1499.00 YZ400 F $1599.00 Fun on the -i XL. The (haft drive la rallabla and virtually malntenance-fraa- . taature It converta tha 49 cc, 2 stroke power Into a smooth qulat ride. The extra-low- r uL J1J & & F 79 Complete Instrumentation Indludas a apaedomatar, odomatar, turn ilgnala and 399.00 E $1490.00 F $1 Don 188 N. 400 W. brake wafer Indicators. Wide tlraa give you plenty of traction for pulling power d nd added stability or off. Capacitor Discharge , seat allows you to put your last aquaraly on tha ground. YZ250 E 94 W. 500 So. 3Z Both front and rear brakes Champ'a New 1978 CHAMP FEATURES ARE: Easy oparatlng hand brakes work )ust Ilka a bicycle. Fillmore. Utah 84631. TT .jaL LeGrande Davies, son. spoke followed by the prayer by Dennis Davies a grandson. were Pall bearers grandsons and grandson's-in-law, LeGrande K. Davies, Dennis Davies Arthur Foster. Jerry A. Burnett, Bruce Sanders, Mike and Hein. The grave was dedicatA. ed by Jerry a grandson-in-law- . Burnett Returns service to the Millard County area on a regular basis with M E 1 74 services Graveside were held Monday at 4 p.m. at the Fillmore Cemetery. Olpin Mortuary was in charge. We Service What We Sell Friendly Service 24 Hour Ordering Service 801-743-68- Feb- YOU!!!!!! Sprlnkley Systems Solar Heat Water Heaters Bathroom Wood Stoves - Water Softeners Helen Iverson Ph. she whom with shared a home, died ruary 5, 1980. wanes Imperial KMllillTT Hot Water Heating Fixtures Lon, fight against land closures. WE ARE WORKING FOR Polybutylene Tubing for hot & cold water (Plumbing Code Seal of Approval) High Flo Tubing flexible, light, easy to handle Cold flare on fusion fittings Wide Temperature range, unaffected by freezing Cuts cost of materials, shipping, Installation and Maintenance Reduces Energy Costs due to excellent Insulating properties Co. Realty son-in-la- V"1 TTTTT'rT T'r'T' a SUPER PIPE PIPE & FITTINGS i sister Tolman, accompanied by Ncca Watts. Speaker, Dr. Lawrence Stevens a Jesus Savior Pilot was sung by the Me, Meadow Ward Choir, directed by sister Norma Gagon, accompanied by sister Flora Stewart. Remarks by Bishop DcLynn Labrum, closing prayer by brother Vem Stewart. Burial in the Kanosh Cemetery. of the Dedication grave by son, Mont Bird. were: bearers Pall Don Cummings, Orvil Kimball, Lynn Talbot. Fred Douglas Miller, Watts, Blaine Penney, Denny Brunson, Richard Hunt and Rex Rogers. Davies ALSO AVAILABLE: P. V. C. Pipe 7436875 e Mark Sievens. In the Vocal duet Garden," by brother and were spearheading Resale POLY-BUTYLEN- 11 Funeral Services for Nora good terms to qualified Buyer. Ph. Ol-pi- PRODUCTS r Asphalt Mix plant Is rrady to go, equipment needed to operate same included In price of $165,000.00. Owner reports good bark log of orders. & Funeral services were held Monday noon in the Meadow Ward Chapel. Friends called at the Sunday Mortuary evening. Burial was in Kanosh City Cemetery. Service was as fallows: by prayer Family Mont Howard's son, Bird. Prelude and post-ludmusic by sister Flora Stewart. by Opening prayer Vernon Christensen. n Obituary by Bishop Labrum. A song "I Wonder When He Comes Again, was sung by the grandchildren. Tribute to grandfather by Scott Stevens. Vocal solo How Great Thou Art, by Monts father-in-labrother Ward accompanied by Ncca Watts. Remarks by grandson, CENTRAL INTERMOUNTAIN Large shop building with office A restroom facilities, detached 20 x 120' A 10' x 26' storage buildings, has horse stalls, barn A steel granary, over 2 acres of contiguous land. Located near main highway with easy access to Interstate 15. Priced at $87,500.00 perfect for light industry or Equipment A Machinery Business. Davies Yuba City, California. n H 1980 Page Mitchell Dies natural causes. She was born March 30, 1908 in Fillmore to Joseph Alfred and Mattie Keith Robison. She married Dr. William Mitchell Blanche T. Lowder died March 7, 1980. Services were held Mar. 10 in Fillmore Stake Center with Bishop Lyle Evans conducting. Family prayer was offered by Floyd Trimble. Prelude and postlude music was played by Zina Case. offered Case LeRoy opening prayer. Bishop Evans read the obituary remarks. and offered Clem Utley and Shirley R. Evans sang "In the Garden accompanied by The Callister. Edith speakers were John Craig Melville and Cooper Trimble. Zina Case played an organ solo and the closing prayer was by Ray Trimble. Leo Case dedicated the Fillmore grave at Cemetery. -- )jr(j , D. Bird Eleanore R. Mitchell, April 4, 1937 in Yuma, 71, died March 16, 1980 at Arizona. He and their her home in Fillmore of son. Patrick, preceded her Lowder 4Wi ffTTr Edmon(j 21 MEMOItlAM overtake quickly you And seek the journeys ending by your side. I would be so forlorn not to decry you OPENING SOON off-ram- 4000 Sq. fool building less that Vi block off Fillmore Main Street. Lot sire If 90' x 160, would make good electric or plumbing shop. Priced at $49,500.00 with son-in-la- meeting and enjoyed having Roy and Lucille as the speakers. Born at West Millard Hospital Mar. 12 to Mark and LaRee Stephenson was an eight pound baby boy. He will be named Jake Samuel Stephenson. ShaRee sister, Big and big brother, Jim are pleased with his arrival. Grandparents are James W. and Stella Stephenson, Warren and Ella Crosland. Great - grandparents are Ida Crosland and Riley S. Thompson. Coming from Logan to spend several days with her parents, Sidney and Betty Hunter and Ben was Mrs. Janice Larsen and daughter, Brittany. Monday, Betty and Janice and daughter drove to Las Vegas for a short visit with Larry and Susan Boucher and family. Crosland Douglas entered Utah Valley Hospital Tuesday and will E IE Tr EZE IE a h Beck-stran- :v: svV Valate Green-halghas been visiting in West Jordon with her and their daughters families. Vatate and her ' Carolyn daughter, Paxton drove down to attend the Howard Bird funeral. of Carling Robyn is Fork visiting Spanish at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carling. d Richard Mr. of Logan is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beckstrand. Visitors at the homes of Mr. Clifford Stewart, Mrs. Velma Stott and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stott were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Stott and children, Sean and Jaclyn, all of Salt Lake. Joe and Joan Stott and Clifford Stewart drove to St George on Wednes-- day. The group visited at the home of Thad and Racquel Stewart. They also attended the Dixie spring concert in which Kay sang. Kay Stott and Wendy Gray sang a number composed by Kay. Rose Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner sang a solo. Jan Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Day sang in the choir. The choir left Friday on a tour of Las Vegas and Southern Calif, to fulfill singing engagements. Kay Stott was chosen of "King of Hearts Dixie College. Laurel Stott is visiting in Idaho at the home of her daughter and Colette and Phil Mitchell and her four grandchildren. Barbara Davitt returned from Pennsylvania after spending a month of her care taking mother who has been gravely ill. her at the airport. Teresa Davitt who is State Utah attending also came home with them to spend her spring vacation. We send Happy Birthday greetings to Teresa Bond, Trudy Bond and Michael Safford. Thought for the Day If you should go before me, dear, walk De-Ly- tt SALE FAII.FI) Would be acres near Interstate 15 south Ideal for campground or other RV oriented type Business. $500.00 an acre with $23,000.00 down, owner will finance the balance with $8,000.00 annual payments Including 10 percent interest. City. Born June 4, 1904 in Hatton, Utah, he was the son of Frederick Montgomery and Harriet Ellen George Bird. He married Pearl Emily Barney August 17, 1927 in Kanosh. She died October 8, 1963. He married Roma Gull Bennett April 22, 1965. He was a member of the LDS Church, a stockman, By Luella Ud wards . Real Estate 160 March Mrs. Friday, March Services Held for Howard Howard D. Bird, 75, died March 14, 1980 of a heart attack in Salt Lake 16 was conducted Counselor David school in Provo, with his Ellison. The Invocation parents, Don and Ilcna was offered by Leif AlTomkinson. He is helping ldredge. his dad with some early Marge Sorenson was farm work. sustained as a teacher in Mrs. Terry Hazelton the Primary Organization. Released as the Sunday accompanied her brother, David Ellison to his home School Presidency were here on March 10, after David Ellison as President he had delivered a load with Counselors LaDon of hay to Oregon. He and Anderson and Fred his wife, Wendy and Christensen. They were children have enjoyed the thanked for their many, weeks visit of his sister, many hours of dedicated who returned to her home services. in Sustained to fill those Crescent, Oregon, March 17. David also positions were Fred visited his parents who Christensen as President. live in Oregon. He h"' chosen LaDon Kevin Christensen has A' m as First Coun- his work .nd on Gerald Freeman completed in construction Rock Second Counselor. A member of the Stake Springs, Wyo. He will be working here this summer High Council, Alt Staples His wife, Marlene and represented the Stake children are happy to Presidency at Sacrament have him home. Meeting. He brought a Here during the quarter recently returned misbreak from SUSC to visit sionary, Curtis Christo-pherso- n with his of FillmorC as family, the Archie fhristensens was guest speaker. Scott Tar-beElden Christensen and of Fillmore sang wife, Barbara of Cedar O, That I Were An He City. was Angel. Glen Alldredge of Salt accompanied on the piano Lake spent the weekend by his wife, Joyce. Bro. w ith his parents, Leif and Staples was the concludJeneal Alldredge and ing speaker. The talks and were very interesting and brothers, Troy the musical numoers Tyler. Down from his school beautiful. at Trade Tech, in Provo Mrs. Junior Robison was Clark Christensen for and her sister, Mrs. Del the weekend with his Allgood of Fillmore took parents, Mr. and Mrs. their mother, Mrs. Stella Orson Christensen, Brinkerhoff with them to brother PAuI, his wife the Manti Temple Mar. 14 for two enjoyable Peggy and girls. Sacrament sessions there. meeting Andy IN home between breaks at by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Commercial IV- - - irxic Ivie Mr. Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 also, Stephenson, and Mrs. James W. Stephenson to Salt Lake to attend funeral services of for the grandson Florence and Walter Callister. Florence is the W. sister of James Stephenson. oil laval warning light. Ignition and an automatic choke make starting easy. Anywhere. In any weather. Tha 2 speed automatic transmission gives you a low range tor smooth starts nd climbing, plus d high ring cruising. for city CHAMP $549.00 85 M.P.G. 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