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Show IN y$f Nana Monroe Passes Nana 8.3, Monroe, many years, and was a The service in memory died June 10, 1980 in past captain of Daughters of Nana Monroe was as hia Richfield hospital. She Utah Pioneers, follows: was horn January 14, 'a-active in civic Robins Leo Bishop 1897 in Seipio to William and club allairs. made conducted and and Birdie Robins McShe is survived by a Lee remarks. opening She was edu- son, LaMar, Arthur. daughter, Monroe offered the cated in Seipio schools Mrs. Leo (Shirley) RoPrelude family prayer. and attended Snow Co- bins, both Seipio; eight and postlude music was llege. She married Ralph grandchildren, nine played by F.ilcen ThompMonroe July 22, 1919. broson. Lloyd Monroe ofThe marriage was solemther, Keith McArthur, fered opening prayer. nized in the Salt Lake Meadow; sister, Mrs. Dr. J. Monroe JenLDS Temple June 22, Helen Noyes, Salina. sen was a speaker and 1922. He died December made remarks were 11. 1964. She was acFriends called at Olpin by Elbert Stevens and tive in the church, serv- Mortuary Thursday eve- Dr. McArthur. Lynn Funeral services Jeanne Monroe Young ing as stake YWMIA ning. president and ward Relief were held Friday noon and David Noyes each She in Seipio Ward Chapel. sang a vocal solo and Society president. was a teacher and music Burial was in Seipio Nanas grandchildren director in the ward for Cemetery. musical a rendered number. Steven pronounced benediction. Mark Poul-lo- Monroe Relief Society. were g Inn-Ol- d sessions, the 1980 program includes visits to Mt. Vernon Plantation, the National Archives, Smithsonian Institution, Arlington National Cemetery, and several other historic monuments and memorials in and around the Capitol. A highlight of the Conference was today's morning visit to the office of Congressman Jake Garn of Salt Lake City. Participants also attended a Capitol Hill meal fea- turing a question and answer period with Congressmen. and Washington leaders in business and industry. Terry, 16. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Monroe of Seipio, and Ben. 17. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hunter of Holden. Their vocational agriis instructor culture Robert A. Nielson. 743-530- Ben Hunter, son of Sidney and B'U Hunter, returned Saturday from a trip to Washington, D.C. Ben is F FA Presi- Not Contracted in Utah Rocky Mt. Case Spotted Fever with 1:1024 in a two-wee- period. As expected, an investigation revealed that the was disease acquired outside of Utah. The pa April, 1980, and both Renewals County Commissioners l.enna Bushnc II John Mathews 6 Wavne Snyder Carl E. Kelley Don Cummings Frank Poole Darwin BradfielJ Norman Nielson Ken Finlinson R. J. Ellison Albert Benncti F. Boyd Kindred L. B. Wingct Jav Starley Only from Chrysler: the industrys first Money-Bac- k Guarantee! 743-537- under- Friday, June 20, 1980 Page 7 MUSEUM SCOPE By Max Marlin I urnluriul MuiihiHisr Miilr Hisioruul Monument Park Superintendent Deseret News recuniversally ognized the news media plavs a vital role in distributing public information to the general eduol the people. cation Reading the daily news has become as much a part of our ritual as eating If it fails to regularlv. arrive on time the hoy or editor is promptly made aware of the inconvenience. I he Deseret News, wlml) has been distrili is dcli-ver- mongering, they certainly rank among the foremost, and sometimes dull, are never sillv or As a rule, ohsicnc. the mormon journals are less rabid in polities and religion than the gentile newspapers." In 1867 the Deseret if thev Lvenmg News was circulated on a daily basis. the invasion During of Johnston s Army the Deseret News printing press was rushed to Fillmore where it was housed lor a time in the Territorial Slatehouse, where facilities were established in the basement directlv below the office and the news was published for six months at the old buted widely throughout emthe intermountain in is published pire. Salt lake Citv The first number fresh off the press lame into being on Saturdav. June 15, and was issued capitol building. 1850, Venez was in Washinganv Unfortunately. on a vv eeklv basis. ton D.C. to attend negoBam rolls History ol attempt on the part ol tiating sessions in conUtah makes the follow ing an editor to please all nection with her employreaders could result in observation: ment in the A.S.C. office. "like citizens of the qualitv that mav he She and Brenda enjoyed United Slates elsewhere, toothers. The skill time some together the settlers of Utah have of an editor to assemble, the many always been sightseeing patrons of rearrange or delete might highlights of the area. newspapers and except well he with the intent They enjoyed a tour of that heir columns are to eddv and hopefully the White House, saw cumbered with church will serve to build, esthe Senate and House in matters interesting only tablish. instruct and imaction, visited the senato the saints, their jour- prove the moral and relithe LBI nals offices, tors officer. compare favorably gious stamina ol the citiSmithsonian with others left Building. WashingThey published on zens without trving to and ton. D.C. Saturday at Institute. many isThe obscure important the Pacific slope. one. changed planes in more places of interest. news is l.tirlv reliable, sues While Venez was attendAn informed public- is Chicago, again arriving hut the editorial and other in Salt Lake at 5:30. ing her sessions. Brenda omimenls must he taken milch better able to reBen the joined other groups on at the reader's own solve its mam complex appreciates he of tours. had They enjoyed valuation (So what else problems arid keep the opportunity going and says he wishes spending this time tois new !). In freedom from peace when we have some They flew to lotirnalistic everyone could make a gether. scandal- - idea of w ha! s eomg on to trip Washington. Chicago together, where D.C. they parted. Brenda for parents. Clyde and LilIn Salt Lake Friday Denver and her home in lian Wood, for the to attend the wedding Greeley, Colorado, Father's Day weekend, La Von Hunter, .'5 reception of their niece Venez for Salt Lake and were and cousin Jill Crosland Holden. Fudene Thompson. J fr Kathv Johnson of Salt Rnlon and Wyla Sher-wooand Bryan Balli were Lake has been spending Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnof Salt Lake. Beryl p son and Cindi. Mr. and a few days with her paryj Ffcfi Hardy of Hinckley, her Mrs. Warren Crosland. ents. Mary and Earl daughter Diane Finlinson Mark Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Brittney. . TtVtEElm Hofhines was in Clyde also received a u and family. Stephenson Vcnez Johnson and Provo to spend the Facall from granddaugh- ,L' i ' her sister Elma Wade of thers Day weekend with ter. Mrs. Vin Cropper. ';c Been his also attended Fillmore ', John Mr. daughters. and Mrs. ReFarrer and Janet Johnthe Crosland-Ball- i Rasmussen of Fillmore MfcP'CAU ' ,l . v, c. i also called for a short Following the son and their families. ception. '"K '4' t, At the home of their visit. joined reception they I f-K- . -- v . Buy a new Chrysler or Plymouth. If, in you 30-da- ys arent completely Wholesale Meats All Choice Meat satisfied, you return the car and we return your money. Dean Bundy Meat Cutter SEE US NOW FOR FULL DETAILS Dean Evans Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Truck 690 S. State, Orem Brinkerhoff Chevron Service 95 S. Main, Fillmore - re- ported numerous tick bites during the period. Illness began when the couple returned to Ogden on May 1. 1980. New and Virginia. A very busy and exciting week was enjoyed both educational Tours had and fun. been scheduled for the group that included the FFA Center where the supplies for the FFA are produced. The Jefferson Memorial was on the list and here they saw a show by the Army. They made a visit to the Washington Monument. along with spendhours at the ing Washington George Mt. Vernon Fstate. They visited the Capitol Building, where they met both Congressmen Marriott and Gunn McKay. Congressman Gunn the McKay provided group with passes and guide. They were taken on a tour of the White House the and had privilege of witnessing the Senate voting on the draft. They aitended where the Banquet. the gucsl speaker was James Dee. a national 4-- 5 tient and his wile had been traveling in Kansas and Oklahoma during Bennett went major surgery at Cottonwood Hospital. was Douglas Crosland admitted to the Fillmore Hospital Thursday evening and is now again at Utah Valley Hospital. Lake Cochran is at West in Millard Hospital Delta. We are certainly hoping the best for these patients and wishing a for recovery speedy them. Venez Johnson spent six days in the Washington, D.C. area reShe met her cently. daughter Brenda Cropper at the airport in Chicago. Brendas flight had arfrom Denver. rived , d ATTENTION MILLARD GRADUATES OF 1970 Don't forget our class reunion July S. Some of you have not let us know if you are coming or not. Please call Bruce and Linda Whatcott or Becky We need to hear from you Brunson at sometime this week. Hope to see you there. Colona a g Terry Monroe and Ben A. Hunter of the Millard Eagle FFA Chapter at Millard High School are National a attending FFA Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. The week-lonthis week. Washington Conference is being held at the Olde Colony Motor Ramada Lodge. Town, and the National FFA Center near the nation's capitol. The FFA Conference is designed program to improve leadership skills, develop an understanding of the national and prepare heritage, FFA members for more effective leadership roles in their chapter and community. The Conference is also a forum for the exchange of FFA Chapter ideas among activity from across members the nation. Besides the training h' ilia ( rosland Inn in Alexandria, Hospital Conference , dent at Millard High and the trip was to attend the Washington FFA I lie conferOlpin Conference. held at the funeral ence Mortuary directors. their aunts and cousins the Rex Crosland home in Bark City for They visiting and fun. Saturhome returned day evening. We are sorry to report that some of our local members have had to return to various hospitals due to illness. at dedi- cated the grave at Seipio Cemetery. Pallbearers were Lee Monroe, Lloyd Monroe, Mark Monroe, Steven Poulton, Kent Hatch, Flowand Ray Noyes. ers were under the direction of the Seipio Ward fever, chills, headache and a maculopapular rash. Response to treatment with tetracycline was excellent, and the patient was able to return to his Terry Monroe and Ben Hunter left of Millard Eagle Chapter are greeted in normal activities. RMSF Washington, D.C., by Elin Duckworth right of Mesa, Arizona, National Vice was confirmed bv compliPresident of the Future Farmers of America. Terry and Ben are attending the ment fixation tests when week-lonNational FFA Washington Conference program. titers rose from less than 1:8 to more than Natl ' n the Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is rarely The reported in Utah. State Laboratory has confirmed a case of RMSF in a Weber County resident. 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