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Show IN MEMOIIIAM :va: Thomas Charles Swallow HOLDEN HAPPENINGS Dies Thomas Charles Swal- low, 88, died May 13, 1980, in the Fillmore Fillmore Native Dies Hospital after suffering stroke on the 5th of a Lcora Frames Thornton died 1980 a in Hatton May 6, Sun City, Mav. Born the 4l h of February, 1892 in Fillmore, Utah, to Charles Swallow and Isabella Dearden Swallow. He married Vanda Duncan June 11, 1914. who preceded him in death on the 7th of August. 1969. They resided at Meadow, Utah. He BYU attended he where Academy, excelled in basketball, carpentry, and sang bass with the quartette. He served on (he Meadow-Tow1 Ariona hospital. Born in Fillmore, Utah 7, 1908, September she was the daughter of Thomas and Josephine Hatton. Rasmussen She married J. Max November Thornton 19, 19.12 in Fly, Nevada; the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt I.ake Temple. She attended schools in Fillmore, the BYU. A talented artist, she was aelive in the LDS Church, serving in all of the wards in which she and her husband resided. They had lived in Phoenix for the last few years. Survivors include; husband, daughter Carol and husband Kelly H. HeaCocroft, Downy, ther. Donald, Cassie, & Christine Kathryn; & husband Gail daughter Dennis F. Pay, Dennis, Gary, Deanne, Alisha Kelli. Steven, Andrea and Shannon; brothers Idaho Falls; Ruland, Harold, Fillmore; Harvard, Tooele; Milton, Brigham City; sisters, Della (Mrs. Charles A. Salt Lake, Erickson) and Nona (Mrs. Arthur C. Brown) Cedar City, and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were LeOra Hatton Thornton that service, she was brought to Fillmore to be buried beside her little daughter, Maxine Elaine, and her father and mother in the family plot. A lovely service was held at Mortuary with BishWarner of op Jerrold the Third Ward officiatMarie Frampton ing. sang I Need Thee Every Hour accompanied by Deanna Probst, Harold Hatton and Gail Pay spoke briefly. Prayers were by Kelly and Ruland t. Hatton. The grave was dedicated by Patriarch Joseph Gunderson. In her report of the service, Mrs. Nona Brown included names of all who came, which could held May 9 in the Phoenot be included due to nix 25th Ward. Friday, lack of space. Marion R. following Ol-pi- n Cro-cro- (Roscoe) Stevens Dies Marion R. (Roscoe) Stevens died in the Fillmore Hospital May II, 1980, at the age of 98, the last of 14 children. Born April 12. 1882 Holden, he was the son of Bishop David R. in and Caroline Felshaw He married Stevens. Ellen Martha Ashby June 2. 1909 in the Manti LDS Temple. She died He October 2, 1962. attended school in Holden. Fillmore and what was then the Utat Agricultural College in Logan. He filled an LDS to mission Germany 19 He was a t" farmer and dairyman. five are Survivors daughters: Afton (Mrs. Devon Clark), Montrose, Lenore Harker, Colo.; Freda (Mrs. Holden; L. Smyth) and Sidney Ernest Marian (Mrs. J. Sodja) both of Salt Lake City; Zina (Mrs. John L. Holbrook) Center15 ville; grandchildren 25 and Swallow of Provo, and by his daughters, Mrs. A. Lynn (Opal) Jones of Murray, Mrs. A. Sheldon (Thera) Ross of Reno, Nevada, and Mrs. Stanley L. (Shirley) Gotchy of Sunset; 26 grandchil42 dren, and one by his brother: Don D. Swallow of Kavsvillc and Theron I). Swallow of Meadow; his Mrs. sisters: by Clifton (Laura) of Meadow, Mrs. VaNoy (Noreen) Labrum of Meadow , Mrs. Robert (Nola) Killum, and Mrs. Paul (Flva) Lindburg of Beck-stran- Salt Lake City. He was death bv O. Truman Board for four and sisters years and was an active Swallow member of the LDS Mrs. George (Ivy) Bush-neand Mrs. Charles Church, serving in two (Norma) Reed. superintenbishoprics, dent of the Sunday Funeral services will School, president of the be conducted Saturday in MIA. High Priests Group noon the Meadow Leader, and a ward or Ward Chapel. home teacher for 52 Friends may call at He farmed for Olpin Mortuary Friday years. 7 to 8 p.m. and at the 33 years and was a retail merchant for 24 years. chapel one hour before He is survived by his time of service. Burial sons: Chad C. Swallow of will take place in the Kavsvillc and Grover Meadow Cemetery. preceded a brother, in ll Proper Replacement of Inspection Stickers The Safety Inspection Division of the Utah Highway Patrol wishes to clarify some problems which have been associated with companies replacing vehicle windshields. Some companies have mistakenly cut a corner of the old glass holding the safety inspection sticker and instructed the motorists to use that to prove the vehicle is properly inspected, or they have taped the old sticker to the new windshield, or just given the sticker to the motorist. This is not the proper procedure to follow and the Utah Highway Patrol would like to make every- one aware of the correct Whenever a procedure. windshield is replaced a new safety inspection sticker must be attached to the windshield. Since the old sticker, once Funeral services were held Wednesday at II a.ni. at the Holden Ward LIVESTOCK AUCTION Friends called Chapel. there one hour prior to time of service. Burial was in the Holden Cemetery. SAUNA removed from the vehicle, is no longer valid and cannot be reattached, it is necessary to apply a new sticker to the newly windshield. installed This can be supplied through some 27 glass inspection stations or by presenting the Affidavit to any of Inspection other certified inspection station. Utah law prescribes that the maximum cost for such sticker replacement cannot exceed one dollar. It is not necessary to inspect the vehicle again prior to receiving this replacement sticker as long as the old sticker was valid. Inspections performed on all vehicles arc valid for one year from the time they successfully pass inspection. Replacement stickers do not extend this expiration period. We hope that will information clarify what has a misunderstanding will assist our Utah for the MoDay weekend, were Stevens 6 Friday, May 16, 1980 Page Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 thers Bill and Sandra Green and boys of Salt Lake and Greg and Judy Wood of Elk Ridge. Visiting Wednesday with their mother, Ida Crosland at the Fillmore Hospital were Rex and Phyllis Crosland of Salt Lake. They also called hy I Ha at the homes of their and brother, Douglas Beth Crosland, also the The Daughters of the (their first) on May 6. Warren Croslands and Cedar Springs Camp met They have chosen the Earl Johnsons. Maynard at the home of Captain name Joshua James and LaRae Crosland of for Beckstrand. Bountiful also visited Algie Stephenson Grandpartheir closing social. ents are President and their mother. We express our symThe lesson. Gunsmiths Mrs. John R. Condie, and Guns, was given by Jr. pathy to the family of Hattie class leader Steven Rey Huber is Marion Stevens in his the name chosen by Rey passing. He had been a Stephenson President Edith Callis-te- r A. and Cindi Huber of patient at the Fillmore for several and Elaine Goddard Provo for their 7 lb. Hospital of the East Millard DUP 12 oz. son that was born weeks. Board were present. Connie May 6 at Utah Valley The following new offi- Hospital. Two sisters daughter cers were installed. Presiare pleased with his Salt Lake dent Edith ( allister off- arrival. This is the first her parents, Beth iciating: grandson for Dean and and Captain: Ranae Ste- Connie Larsen. Paternal Saturday. Ellen Mrs. Stevens vens' grandparents are Rey 1st vice captain: Betty and Ina Huber of accompanied her sister Hunter This is the first and husband, the Claude to Salt 2nd vi. e captain: grandson for them that Hendricksons, Nona Scott Lake Monday afternoon. will carry on the name of She was the guest of Francis Secretary Huber. Harmon her daughter and her from their Driving Historian Helen Lar- home Helen and Bill in Las Vegas to husband, in sen and family Rigby the Mothers spend Registrar Hazel Har- Day weekend with their Centerville for a few mon days. Helen and Ellen f urents, Sidney and BetA vote of thanks for a drove to Ixvgan one day ty Hunter and Ben, were to visit their job well done was exdaughter and Susan Boucher and Larry tended to the retiring and sister, Colleen and family. Steele and family. officers. Grant and Geniel Greg Warren and Ella CrosThe past two years have Stevens were very happy land enjoyed having all added six new registered to have their daughter, their family visit them members. There were 21 Daugh- Koye McKee, spend a during the Mothers few days with them reters present to enjoy the Jeri of Day weekend. This first her was cently. Pot Luck lunch. Salt Lake, Linda of Orem, after trip undergoing Lee R. and Vicki and Meeting then stood and a major surgery fall. until of Ferron were adjourned in the hospital. family long stay Salt from Lake here. Lee R. and Vicki Coming came via bus and were house guests of City to spend Mothers Koye her husband came for the with Bruce her parents, Garr and Day her and they returned to Dorreen Ashby. Stephensons were their their home in Bountiful. We are to have daughter Barbara, husMothers James and glad Spending band Bill and two daughRuff Edith with their mother, home again. James had ters Kristy and Lori Day LaNola Johnson, were Hestcrman. Later in major surgery at Utah Roy and Lucille Johnson is the day Scott and Shirley and two children of Valley Hospital and immaking satisfactory Stephenson of Fillmore Woods Cross. visited. Flowers, cards, At the home of their provement. Earnest and Salena and long distance Mand Helen Christiansen spent Fri- others Day wishes came parents. Jay from other family mem- Crosland letters Dear Progress Staff: I look forward to Friday morning, and reading the Progress. Have appreciated the coverage on the MX Missile proposal, and wish success to Sue as she fights it. I do wish there were TO THE EDITOR more coverage of local Fillpeople, especially more and Kanosh, where my roots are. Many other friends have expressed this same viewpoint to me. Best of everything to you. Patti Rogers Anderson Writes from Orem at the Dear friends Progress: I have been away for much of the time during past months. I spend the in Phoenix. winters From there my daughter Colleen and I traveled to Nauvoo, Acapulco, Trinidad, Barbados. May 26 we will be flying to Hawaii and then on to New Zealand. During the holidays I went with and daughmy ter, Larry and Sherrie have truly Labrum. enjoyed seeing so much of this beautiful world. s Manilla Brunson son-in-la- 1 Ka-nos- ber. It was a very happy Mother's Day! Otto and Allie Hunter were in Orem as guests of their son and his wife, Tom and Kathy Hunter and family for Mother's Day Dinntr. They also called at he home of another so:i and his wife Jon and Marianne Hunter and family of Spanish Fork for a short visit on their way home. James and Tamara (Condie) Beckstrand are rejoicing over the arrival of a 6 lb. 13 07.. baby boy Pink Elephants Needed The annual rummage up the items. Many sale at Pink Day has used but usable items become a Pink Elephant sell very sale. To improve the sale appliances, dishes, bithis year we are conduct- cycles, tools, toys, books, ing a collection drive furniture, pictures, etc., in each community. etc. Please do not donate You should soon be clothes. Any item needing repairs should be receiving a flyer instructlabeled as such. this drive about ing you If not contacted with and the collection day for your area. We are a flyer or if your donation asking people to label is not picked up, the their donations with the area representatives are: Flow-ell- ; flyer and leave on their Carma Swallow, Gwen front porch on the apMonroe, Thora McKee, Someone Scipio; pointed day. will be around to pick Holden; Kathy Burns, Meadow and Kanosh; Suzanne Limburg, Mary Dickenson, Sylvia Huntstheir BYU see to at day man and Virginia Gehre in son Scott take part the junior high track meet in Fillmore. We appreciate your which was nice but wet. and Salena support of our annual Earnest Proceeds had a double special fund raising. will go toward equipit was as day Sunday their anniversary along ment for the Fillmore Hospital. with Mothers Day. well-kitc- hen Put your electricity budget on a diet. t this help been and COFFEE MAKER, 25C a month 100-WAT- T BULB, 6c a month ICECREAM FREEZER, 3c a month TOASTER, 14c a month SUNLAMP, 45C a month Darrell A. Sorensen Succumbs Darrell A. Sorensen, 68. died May 6, 1980 of a heart attack in a Salt Lake City hotel. He had been in ptxr health. Born August 30, 1911 in Scipio. he was the son of James Alfred and Josie Ann Mem mot t Sorensen. He married Irene Cooper in June 1939 in Richfield and they were later He married divorced. Martha Walker in Compton. California June 27, for lock heed Corporation in Burbank. California for 21 years and he operated Rose Court Motel in 1953. He worked Rovk Springs. Wyoming lor years. Survivors are: wife, Joplin, Mo.; son Richard Sorensen. Los Angeles; two grandchildren. Lance and Derek, brother Sorensen. McGill; four sisters. Mrs. Ronald Gowers. Mrs (Louise) Arlin (Nellie) Stephenson. both of Ncphi; Mrs. I.ondo (Edith) Dearden, Fillmore: Mrs. Max S. (Beth) Curtis, Aurora. I 7 Friday. May 9. 1980 at auction. Salable 310 compared to 1380 last week and 780 last Average attendyear. ducted the ance. Fair to good defollows: mand. Feeder offerings Family selling pacprayer was attractive Eiby Blaine Gowers. kages and part loads. leen Thompson played Feeder steers uneven, and postludc under 600 lbs. steady, prelude Max Curtis of- instances music. 1.00 higher, invocation. fered the over 600 lbs. steers .00 lower. to Bishop Robins read the weak obituary. Lorraine Mon- Feeder heifers under 500 1.00-2.0roe sang Whispering lbs. higher, 500-70Donna lbs steady heifers Olpin Hope". Brock was the first to 1.00 lower, over 700 which lbs steady. after speaker. Slaughter Ronald M Gowers sang cows and bulls Beautiful Isle of Somelower. Supply about where". Myron Wasden 90 feeders. was the concluding speakSTEERS: FEEDER er. Howard and Darlene Mostly medium, some Mcmmott sang Lead Large Frame Me Home". lbs ; Gently . 400-50Errol Dearden lbs pronounced the benedic- individual 450 lbs 76.25, o 0 0 1.00-1.5- 1 tion. The Le-la- con- them? 1 grave in Scipio Cemetery was dedicated by Garth Sorensen Pallbearers, all nephews. were: Jay, Gerald, Udell and Sorensen, Kent Gowers, Tony and Lon Dearden. Lynn Stephenson and Jav Curtis. Attending the service were son Richard SorUtah. ensen. Mr. and Mrs. Funeral services were Leland Sorensen, four held Saturday in the sisters and husbands. LDS Church. Aunt Scipio Marian Mcmmott, Burial was in Scipio ('em-ctcrMr. and Mrs. Lon Mcmmott. 22 of his 30 Bishop Leo Robins why suffer - 300-40- 0 0 when taken 58.00-60.25- Large Frame Holsteins 2 . lbs 320 lbs 68.00. package HEIFERS: FEEDER 46.75-52.00- Mostly Medium, Large Frame 1 ".00-72.(8- some 300-40- few I 550-60- 600- . 56.00-58.75- - , Few Rl PLACEMENTS: Medium Frame I mixed aged stock cows and calves 545.00-620.(8per pair. ) SLAUGHTER Unions "U" and Utah WORKING FOR Cutter 37.00-43.45- and . 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