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Show Millard County Prograas, Flllmor., Utah 64631 Friday, Jun c FILLMORE FROLICS a 0 Merrill and Merle Hone have returned from Fruita, Colorado where they visited their son, Don, his wife, Marsha, their and ehildrcn, Cris, Melissa, and Aaron. Don owns a store and the Supply. The Hones stayed with their children while the parents vaeationed at Lake Powell. 0 Doctor Holden. His wife, Rachel, remained in Salt Lake to visit her sisters. I he Brunsons have a busy family. Oldest son, Clyde M., D.D.S., practices in San Bernardino, and his son is specializing in root canal surgery. John is in manufaeturing, Bruce in transportation, daughter, Jill Hemmctt, Mrs. Beulah Barry pleased to have her Dixie Funk daughter, and sons Matthew and Kenney here to spend a month. Their husband and father brought them is from Silver City, New Mexico, where they live and will come for them in July. He is employed there bv Kennecott. Beulah, Ulala Mace and LaVerna Railsback visited their recently Mace cousins in Teton, Idaho. Lester Wood and James Putnam last partied weekend with three former residents of Fillmore. Matt Ashurst of Hurricane and Les Nielsen, now of Evanston, Wyoming, were in town and up the canyon Saturday. Art of Ferron showed up at Lester's Sunday, Among those who came hermitage for the services for Dr. Despite the mosquitoes Fvans were a good time was had by Monday Mattie Callister, daugh- all. Archibald ter Rosalyn and baby Jennifer. Home Again Brent Davis underwent surgery on his back at Salt Lake LDS Hospital His wife during May. Bea and family members brought him home from the hospital Saturday. His condition is fine and he will be convalescing at home. Mary Johnson Harrison came from Henderson for a visit with her family and friends. Guests at the home of Pauline S. Robison this past week were Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen, Pamela, Jody and Jondrae, Graduates from all of American Falls, Trade Tech Idaho. They came down for Memorial Day and Barbara Robison, stayed for a few days daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to help Polly with her yard Thorpe Robison, gradu- and home, also her son ated May 29, 1980 from Carol Robison of Salt Orem Trade Technical Lake was here to help College. Her major was with the work. Child Development. They returned to Idaho Her parents. Grandma Tuesday, trying to influHva Robison, and family ence Polly to go back with members were on hand them, but she decided to for the Commencement remain here for the sumexercises. mer and take care of her Barbara is employed home. for the summer at Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LItah with children of Ahlstrom of Ely, Nevada itinerant workers. were also guests at the Robison home this week. Zella Walch Moves VA Guide Zella Walch, long time resident of Fillmore, has moved to Provo, where The 1980 edition of the she will living with her AdministraVeterans his and nephew family. Fedtion's publication, VetBenefits for eral Mary Patterson came erans and Dependents from Beaver and enter tained friends and neigh is now available for $2 hors in honor of her mo from the Superintendent Washof Documents, t her. Mrs. Lvnn Peterson 20402. D.C. ington, on her 86th birthday booklet The which was June 6, 1980. contains updated compensation and pension rate Former Resident tables and rates of pay Visits to veterans training under the GI Bill. It also has Dr. Clyde F. Brunson, a explanations of general native of Fillmore who eligiblity requirements practiced dentistry here for various benefits availrefor a number of years, able to veterans and their turned to renew frienddependents. ships while a house first vice president of the guest of his sister and The United States to resign from brother-in-law- , Algic and office was John C. Calhoun in in 1832 Allen Stephenson, Special for Father's Day 20 OFF Charles Evans, M.D., 83, of Fillmore, died June 6, 1980 in Utah Valley Hospital of natural causes. Born January 12, 1897 in Spanish Fork, he was the son of Charles Abram and Emma Warner Evans. He married Esther Stephenson Dein 1944 cember 22, Holden. A graduate of BYU, he took at University of Utah and received his medical from degree Western Reserve Medical School in Chicago. He was a veteran of World War I, a member of the American Legion Post 61, of Fillmore member Lions Club, past president of Fillmore State Bank, School Board active in Boy of Scouts America, and member of the LDS Church. He was a practicing physician in East Millard for more than 50 years. He was beloved and respected by the thousands of people he had treated. During much of this time. Dr. Evans made house calls and for some time he used the upstairs in his home as a hospital prior to the building of the present hospital. Survivors are: widow, Dean son, Fillmore; Evans, Orem; daughter, Mrs. Brent (Patricia) four Petersen, frovo; grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Priscilla Sorensen, Sunnyvale. CaliHarold Mrs. fornia; (Donna) Boyack, frovo. Funeral services were held Monday at 1:00 p.m. in the 1st 4th Ward Family prayer Chapel. at the Mortuary was offered by Wesley Stephenmember, -- son. Clifford Lawrence offered opening prayer at the Chapel. Bishop Keith Gillins conducted and On All Men's SHOES and HOUSE SHOES The BODY SHOPPE Su Mam St FtllmoH PH 743 6886 Dr. Dean C. Evans made opening remarks. Sometime We'll Understand" was sung by and Dana Craig accompanied by Aillen Stephenson. The first speaker was Harold Boyack, who was followed by Dr. Myron E. Bird. Craig and Dana . Stephenson then sang Somewhere My Love. President Wilbur Stephenson was the closing speaker. The benediction was by Nord Brockbank. Prelude and postlude music was played by Flora Stewart and Ruth Stevens. The dedicatory prayer at Fillmore Cemetery was offered by Frank Davies. Pallbearers were Stan- ley and Kelly Lawrence, Tim Donald, Davies, Gary and Robert Ste- phenson. Honorary pallbearers were Paul Packard, Roy Olpin, Ashby Robison, Wayne Robison, Mark Paxton, Joe Robinson, Clifton James W. SteKimLaVoy phenson, ball, Wanlass, Floyd Willis and Stanley Stephenson, David Johnson and Curtis Phipps. Beck-stran- Kanosh Native Dies Elsie Roberts May Pettey, 90, died June 8, 1980 in a Salt Lake medical center. She was born in Kanosh October 14, 1889 to Julius and Eliza E. C. beth Rappleye Roberts. She married Clell Pettey December 22, 1917 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died December 3, 1977. She was active in LDS musical circles. Sinclair Succumbs Erna Camp Sinclair died of cancer in her home, Indio, California, June 4, 1980. Born July 26. 1908, Twin Falls, Idaho, she was the daughter of Carl and Madeleine Packard Camp. She was married to the late Rov D. Sinclair, MD., in 1932. Before moving to Indio. she was a resident of Tucson, Az.; Fillmore. Ut.; Salmon, Id.; and Chadron, Nebraska. In Nebraska, she was active in Colonial Dames, Capt. Christopher RobinNSDAR, son Chapter, and the as regent; serving Chadron American Legion Auxiliary serving as president and active in Department of Nebraska affairs. Moving to Salmon, Idaho, in 1951, she was a charter member of Came-ahwaDAR, Chapter serving as regent; American Auxiliary, Legion serving in Unit and Department Affairs; Job's serving as Daughters, Guardian Musician; Order of Eastern Star, Hugh Duncan Chapter 2, provided music for it Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Bond were Mr. Larry Bennett and four children of Mesa, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Twitchell (Zola), daughter Melba and her son Brian of Salt Lake. Trav his celebrated Bond fun a at party birthday at the Bond home while the family was all here. Marlene Mrs. Kay Westphal and children of Las Vegas, Nevada have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bennett. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Edwards were Ty Mea-soand their grandson, Steven Edwards of Salem, Utah. Ty has been called to serve a mission in Auckland, New Zealand will enter the mission home July 17. Steven has been called to serve a mission in Kobe, Japan and will enter the mission home July 31 Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Stewart were their son Ross and his family from Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sargent (Gwen) are visiting and working at the home of her father, Mr. Clifford Stewart. We want to welcome the family of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hare into our ward. Mrs. Hare is Janeen former the Bushnell, daughter of the late Ural and Lola The family Bushnell. are now living in parents home. Mrs. Grace Barkdull has returned home after the funeral attending services for her oldest Luella Mrs. sister, Bradshaw. We all send our love and may it comfort her to know that the thoughts and prayer of others are with her. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox are at their home in Meadow. Their boat is standing out front all and ready, polished looks like the fishing bug has bitten them. Sorry to hear that Mrs. Retta Duncan is in the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. We all send our love and best wishes for a speedy recovery. A birthday party was held on Monday for Jody Val Edwards at Rhinos in Fillmore. A large crowd attended and a fun time was had by all. After pizza and root beer the group went on a scavenger hunt and had birthday cake and ice cream at the Edwards home in Meadow . We want to send Happy wishes to Birthday Shaun Dell Bond, Leonard Trav Bond, Safford, Jody Val Edwards, Wilma Cowley, Vickie Safford, and Mrs. Florence Edwards. Happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bond. Mr. and Mrs. James Starkey spent a week in Phoenix, visiting Arizona with their daughter Marilyn. They also attended the graduation exercise of their grandson, Kevin Bennett. Church of the Redeemer the and fresbyterian Church. A graduate of Jack-soPark Hospital School of Nursing, Chicago, 1932, she continued her nursing career when she moved to Fillmore, Utah, in 1968. She was a Girls State Nurse in both Idaho and Utah. Working at Fillmore LDS Hospital, she retired in Tucson, Arizona in 1976. An accomplished she shared musician, her abilities up to the time of her death. n Surviving are three Madeleine children; Wilson, Indio, California; Sandra Vorwaller, Texas; Friendswood, Donald and Sinclair, six Oregon; LcBurg. grandchildren, two sisters and one brother. A memorial was held June 5, 1980 at St. Johns Episcopal Church, Indio. She and the family no flowers, requested but contributions may be made in her name to any of the above charities or Cancer the American Soceity. Melvin Parry Mackelprang Meda Brown Soares Dies Meda Brown Soares, Castro Valley, California, former resident of Seipio, passed away May 28, Born 1980 of cancer. June 4. 1916 at Seipio, daughter of William and Alice P. Brown. Attended school in Millard County and graduated in 1939. USU from two school years Taught in Utah and East Oakland. for California, district 30 years. Active in many in civic organizations Veteran Associatiivn, of World War I. Survivors are: wife. Cedar City; daughter, Mrs. Kenneth (Louise) Born May 19, 1894 LDS Church. in Cedar City, he was Hanon, Rangely, Colo- the area and Frank G. Married D. Sornscn son of son, rado; the Parry, August 1942. November, Soares Cedar City; seven grandand Jane Farry MackelSurvived by her husfive prang. He married Naomi children, two daughters, sister, band, Parry October 16, 1924 Joan Glenn, Benicia Bruce in Salt Lake City, later Mrs. (Harriet) solemnized in the St. Stephenson, Holden, Wolfe and son William, her mother and sister, George Temple. He was a Utah. Funeral services were Lola Monroe of Seipio. and livestock rancher Funeral services and held Saturday in Cedar man and an active memwere held interment ber of the LDS Church, City 9th Ward and burial 31 at May Saturday, member of the VFW and was in Cedar City Hayward, California. Color Country Racing Melvin Parry Mackelprang, 86, died June 4, 1980 at his home in Cedar City. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Methuselah ate what he found on his plate, And never, as people Day calls distance Long made on Father's Day are each year. increasing In fact, long distance calling on Father's Day to rival is beginning Mother's Day and Christmas in popularity. An estimated 750,000 long distance calls are expected to be attempted X. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hilda Thatcher and Ouarnberg attended grad uniformly ing spread throughout the day, and longer than the on Fathers Day in Utah last normal business calls. this year. That reflects "There is a peak of a 16 percent increase over chow. the 646,000 long dis- long distance calls durthen He wasnt disturbed as tance calls attempted last ing it calms down until eveat dinner he sat. year. Devouring a roast or a There were 855,475 ning when the majority of the calls are attemppie, long distance calls atTo think it was lacking on Mother's Day ted." Kearns said. tempted Here are some tips for in granular fat and this past year, Or a couple of vitamins 938,000 on Christmas of successful long distance shy 1979," said Jim Kearns, calls: calls when the chewed He manager-Networcheerfully operations He lowest rates are in efeach species of food. in Utah. Unmindful of troubles added that additional fect (all day Saturday and or fears Bell System employees Sunday until 5 p.m.) dial direct Lest his health might be w ill be on duty to handle on hurt Saturday or at calls. the extra calls times other than the midBy some fancy dessert distance Long And he lived over nine on holidays usually come morning and evening hundred years. all at once rather than be- - peak times. do now. Did he note the amount of the calorie count; He ate it because it was k ByLolaMonroei Residentsof Hinckley, a Millard C'ounly water supply, town with an arsenic-laceshow no delectable health effects from the poison, according to Dr. Wattless Southwick of the State Health Department. Southwick recently completed a three-vea- r study of Hinckley residents, under an Environmental Protection Agency grant. Southwick said Hinckley residents have the dubious distinction of being the only town in the state with a water supply naturally contaminated with arsenic in concentrations higher than EP As recommended standards. As such, Hinckley citizens have been the subiect of a State Health Department study to determine if unusually high levels of arsenic in drinking water cause health problems. Southwick said Hinckley's water supply is Continued from Front spring and making their own Stop MX badges and I think it relieved Brittneys mind a little. She interupted my early morning fog the other morning to say Grandma Sue if the MX comes does that mean all us girls are going to die. I didnt have a real clear cut answer so she finished up the conversation by saying "1 want to at least be a mother before I die. W'e are forgetting what we are doing to that generation by accelerating land-base- d j uation exercises at Ephraim, Snow College, for Sherri Thatcher May 30. They also drove to Antimony. Utah June 1 to help celebrate Steve Peterson's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Peterson and Mr. and Ross Mrs. Madsen, Levan, were also at the birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterson, Kearns, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Marden Stone. Also recent visitors at their home was daughter Vicki, husband Gary and boys of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Henderson, Jackson. Nevada, spent part of the week at her parents home, Donald and Alice Lawson. A son was born to Barry ard Celia Monroe at the Richfield Hospital June o. He has two brothers, Brian and Wayne and a contaminated with four times the current sister, Bridget. GrandE PA maximum allowable concentration of parents are Jack and arsenic. The allowable standard is .05 Lola Monroe, Seipio. milligram per liter of water, he said, but George and Lola Jones, water supplv contains Sevier. Hinckleys deep-weabout .2 milligram per liter of waters are Virga MonSouthwick said the 250 Hincklev residents roe and Alice Ivie. has tested during the three-yeaElla Memmott study showed no adverse effects from the arsenic. been a patient at RichPersons exposed to high levels of arsemc field Hospital this past for long periods of time usuallv are afflicted week. Her children, with hyperkeratoses - scale-hkskin on the Cheryl Goff, LaVem Ivie. palms - and blotchy skin pigmentation, he Crae and Sam Memmott, said. have all been home to Some skin abnormalities associated with see her. arsenic poisoning have been related to skin Baby boy was born June 2 to Larrv and Nancancers, Southwick said He emphasized that none of the Hincklev' cy Robison at the RichHe has residents tested showed symptoms of arsenic field Hospital. and sisters. two Tracy poisoning Carrie Ann. GrandparThe consensus of the meetings was that the ents are Keith and Donna MX was gaining opposition to a Mr. Robison, Seipio, and having a definite effect. If we keep and Mrs. Max Sorenson, working I think we can take the MX and Gnnnison. SUM it." Violet Esklund is home I came home with renewed energy to work with Helen and staying harder and to do more. Guy Robins for the sumIt is amazing how little voices can be heard mer. if they yell loud. Mr. and Mrs. Steve People who find small towns boring and Burke and family. Clevenothing to do are not applying themselves. As land, Utah, were weekend I have said before Just give me one dull visitors at the Bill Thomp- Arsenic laces water in Hincklev missiles. 5 T 0 : Calls By Luclla lid wards Dies n Fathers Dean Rachel is active in musical Home from Hospital E Services Held for Beloved circles. Two families arrived home June 2, after a 10 day vaeation in California. Bill and Gloria Hunter, daughters Karen, Julie, Jill, and Kathy; Lloyd and Aliee Brown and six children, 14 in all, traveled in the Brown's van. The Hunters visited Glorias sisters in Simi Valley and they all toured Morro Park, Sequoia and Bay, Disneyland, other interesting places. E) CL is a professional dancer, and son, Jan, is a teacher. Combine Vacations Er3 E IN MEMOMAM 13, 1980 Pag ll r e land-base- d day." son home. |