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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 August 22, 1980 Page Opens ASEMTT Utah 4-- H Japanese Program and kids Japanese when they first meet, said Ross Jacobsen, Cache County Youth Agent. "There might be a little hesitation between the two groups at first, but after a month they become so close that they remain friends, he added. During their stay in the Utah, Japanese children become part of their "new families, and their American brothers and sisters often come to visit them in Japan. "My wife went as a chaperone with the Utah to Japan in 1975 and we had a Labo boy with us in 1976. My son and I went to stay with his in Japan last family year, and this year our Japanese son has returned to us, said Mel4-- life-lon- g 4-- vin Pulley 4-- Labo interpreter-chaperon- who lives in West Jordan. The Labo 4 H exchange program is open 8 to members years old. Through participating in everyday activities and exchanging ideas and information about their individual countries, Japanese and American youngsters learn new customs and And whether ideas. it is Salt Lake city or Moab, the Labo Party members are especially eager to come to Utah. "Everything here is so beautiful and everyone is so kind. The mountains and sunset are very impressive, but where are all the cowboys and indians weve heard so much about in Japan? asked Mari Yanashita through an interpreter. 12-1- e who first came to Utah in 1976. He showed of his two pictures children in Japan wearing State University presents from Labo exchanges previous with families in Logan, Utah. The exchange program is so popular in Japan that saving begin parents money towards it at the birth of a child. A financial assistance program for Labo members has even been established by the Japanese Ministry of Finance. "It's a delight to see the anticipation of both the American families Utah Alfalfa Seed School Report of bug nymphs are A major in- hatching. crease was found last week in the program fields. Since the first three instars cause neg- ligible damage to the seed and the level of damsel bugs and bigeyed bugs high in many fields, The 3rd generation to see whether they are reaching the 4th and 5th instars, If lar8e numbers are evading the predators and the majority of the field is in the vulnerable green seed stage, then a ' spray may be needed. The sampling program will be ending this nda)f' t is important Seed Alfalfa Pest Management News Twospotted spider mites continued to be a problem in East and West Millard County. Comite has successfully controlled them in some fields, but not in others. Lygus bug adults are at high levels in Sugarville Since and Sutherland. they are difficult to control, many fields are not being treated. Few lygus bug nymphs are being found since the major hatch is finished and weeks the damsel bugs ,d biged increased important and West They are trol the this time. tags h,,, lygus bugs at 6 290 North Main, Fillmore Radio haelt DEALER , to economically levels in East Millard County. helping to con- 50$ Bag 743-662- letters Utah '80, the Utah Arts By Beth Crotlend USU Extension Home Economist Dressed in blue jeans, sneakers and American over 100 Japanese youngsters flew into the Salt Lake City airport to begin a month long stay with 4 H families in all of Utahs 29 counties. The Labo International Exchange Foundation is a nonprofit organization authorized by the JaMinistry of panese The Foreign Affairs. main purpose of the foundation is to foster friendship and cultural exchange by sponsoring home-sta- y programs in several foreign countries. Since the Labo program began in 1972, more than 7,500 Japanese children have stayed with 4 H families in 31 states. This summer, approximately 1,700 Japanese Labo party members are spending a month in the United States, and 350 American members are in Japan. "It has been my dream to return to Utah, said Tetsuhito Miasako, a Gather for reunion Utah 80 CUOTV By Jim Buthnoll USU Extenilon Agent 9 Council's annual statewide juried competition and exhibition, opens August 30 at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Located on the campus Dear Fillmore, In making a journey ?! U.Terslty ?! Utah, the Museum will from jan )jeg0 Cali- 80 through host Utah fornjai t0 Kalamazoo, October 12. The exhi- Michigan, many problems bition is open to the pub- - can an(j arjse on lie free of charge; Mu- - fbe roa(jj especially being seum hours are Monday fW0 y0ung WOmen in an from unreliable through Friday sports car. 10:00-5:0and Saturday We were fortunate from 2:00 to 5:00. enough to break down The annual statewide near your town and will competition and exhibi- always be grateful for tion has been a committhe and hospitality ment of the Utah Arts the citizens that we 1899. encountered. Council since Open to all visual artists We would especially residing in the state, like to express our Utah '80 will reflect current trends in the folmedia: crafts, lowing graphics, mixed media, painting, photography, and water-colosculpture, Owners of unpatented mining claims on federal The Council will award lands must complete up to 15 cash prizes annual work for the 1979- of $200 each upon recom80 assessment year by mendation of the jurors. noon September 1, 1980. The presentations wil The Department of the be made by the Honor- Interiors Bureau of Land able Scott M. Matheson' Management said this at the opening reception requirement of the Fedfor Utah 80, August 29, eral Land Policy and Manfrom 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. agement Act and its In addition to presentalso requires regulations ing cash awards the Coun- that a copy of proof of cil items assessment work must purchases from the exhibition for be filed by December 30, the state art collection. 1980, in the BLM state Also. approximately offlce where the claim js 25 works will tour Utah recorded, as part of the Councils The same proof must Exhibition Traveling filed in county or be Utah to Entries Program. local other recording '80 will be photographed, the resulting slide bank offices, but deadlines vary to form the basis of a frm state to state, If no annual labor library on Utahs visual was performed, but the artists. For more information claimant wishes to retain please contact the Coun- - his interest in the claim, cil at 617 East South he may file a notice of Temple in Salt Lake City, intention to hold the claim. This will show he 0 TO THE EDITOR The George and Emily reunion was held in Salt Lake City Satur- - day, August 9 at the Hid den Lake Condominium Clubhouse, where Fawn and Phyl Poulson reside, and also hosted the re- gratitude to Dale? in the union. red pickup who towed us The afternoon and early t0 y0U ancj (0 Mr. Larsen was spent visitevening at the garage for all his and reminiscing, ing and honesty patience while enjoying a delicious at the Maxine l0 anj An inbuffet dinner. Spinning Wheel, not to took mention the girls in the teresting program beauwhere many place cafes and Rhinos Pizza. tiful poems written by We felt welcome, safe their sweet mother and and at home. You have Emily, grandmother, a wonderful community. were read by different Thank you, members of the family was very talented Karen and Cheri Hillman Emily in this line, along with Blvd. 1702 Glendale many other creative Kalamazoo, Michigan abilities. Many of the 49004 had members family never heard or read the and the grand- children especially were The deeply impressed. also sang "Tumbl- group has not abandoned the Must Complete Annual Work r. 533-589- Ejj Kirk and Heidi Robins 0f Jerreton, Idaho vis-lyg- jte(j wjtj, their, father, Doug, in Gunnison and with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robins in Scipio. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Memmott Emily 0f Orem, and Mrs. Betty Wilding and daughters Wende, Tamie and San-i- s dy of HoustoIli Texas, have also been visiting at the Robins home. Fun times were enjoyed by all at the water slides center and recreation in Orem. They spent a day at Lagoon, time at Maple Grove, and visited other relatives. August 4, the family all accompanied Betty and girls to the airport to see them off on the plane for Houston. The d, following Satur- - Marl, Kirk and Heidi took back to Idaho and spent the weekend with their Lori granddaughter Park and family. The family of Leonard Robins met at Scipio park Saturday, August A delicious 16. 1980. Dutch oven baked chic- ken was served to about 70 members, a program then followed showing much music talent from them all. Thad Stewart, was the St. George, We elected president. Robins of Cali- fornia for next years Cliff Stewart was the a Weeds--ing Tumble claim, but does not prebears that great vent another miner or song significance within the prospector from locating Rowley family. Many the same land. pictures and albums were on display of dear Mo- ther and Dad, each bring- ing back memories of Q - What are "discount years gone by. points in connection with Those in attendance VA guaranteed home loans? included the following: A "Discount points" is the Delell Cline, Rayma term used to express the her Brunson, (Jack) percentage of the loan which son-in- and daughter the lender requires as a oneand Owen law Betty time payment to persuade Edith (Teen) him to make the loan. The James Murphy. Mrs. purpose of the discount Ralph ley CL and (Bills Alice son) along with y their children, Michelle, Blair, LaDawn, Tonya and Chauntcl came down from Ogden. Fawn and Phyl's daughter, Penny Poulton from Placentia, California, motored to the affair with her son and daughter, Darin and Amber. Pennys married Selanie and daughter, husband Scott Edwards and two children, Amada and Boden, drove up where from Richfield, now are living. they Shawn and Shelli Poulson, son and daughter of Wayne Poulson, were in attendance. Wayne is the son of the Phyl Poul-he- r sons. Carroll Swallow and her tw0 grandsons, Todd and Kevin, were there to j0y the affair, Raph Rowley chaired reunion, along with other members of the immediate family taking a huge family part, tree was painted by fawn, and as each gUest arrived, they found their spot on the tree and signed their name, a starting from the roots of the George and tree, Rowley Emily There are five members 0f the immediate family still living, with 13 grand- children. 36 children and 23 0 FILLMORE FROLICS Fly C to Saudi Arabia Mrs. Vern and her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Larsen, Provo, have returned from a tour to the East Coast. Their first stop in was Kansas City. Mo. to see the Freemans son-in- and daughter Mr. and law. Mrs. Mark Plehn and family and stay in their new home. They then traveled to Washington D.C. to visit Larsens son, Col. and Mrs. Roger Larsen. He took time off his duties at the Pentagon to show them around the National Mr. Jlm and Sherry and Capital. n A"111 children sorK anc Michael, Mathew Layton, flew from the Salt Lake Airport August ,0 Houston, I1 Texas. There they were for ,0 sPcnd four, da orientation before flying on t0 Saudl Arab,a' a J,m wl11 20hour n,8htbe employed there as a Chemical Engineer for - Aramco Ir Oil Company two approximately years-th- Velma Jackson spent a 'vet'k up north with them and wbb ber ?on ,eve' Eat and s'x children n Sandy. She returned home Sunday with Gene Another highight and Jennie Day. of the trip was attending Come from Petaluma Jan and Spencer White are visiting their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelton White in Kanosh. Jan attended the at Conference Youth BYU. Spencer accom- panied him to Provo from California Petaluma. and their grandparents met them there, bringing Spencer home with them. The Whites will take them to Salt Lake Friday, where they will meet their parents, Jim and Sandra, who will be guests of her mother, McBride, and Dorothy visit other members of her family also, before coming on to Fillmore for the rest of their vacation. Jan is a sophomore at Petaluma High School and Spencer is in Junior High. Carol Peterson children, Barbara Allie and Lisa Kay spent several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Harold Mrs. Hatton, One son Keith is working planta- pineapple Betty Conrad and Rollo on in will of tions but Hawaii children Brunson, points is to make a Veterans soon. home and Henry, will act return Jack Administration guaranteed as hosts for next year's Their other son, David, loan competitive in the reunion, to be held on will stay in Fillmore market place for the available July 11. 1981 in Salt with his grandparents mortgage credit. while working in Fillmore, Lake City. Carols husband, Fawn Poulson, Historian Convention Larry, came last week- end and took his family (Con't from front page) to Denver where they This is the only point on the He is will be living. 45 minute ride from downtown Detroit border where you travel south to the with and the convention center. Curtis, employed After doing some sightseeing Bureau of Land Lee Ann, and Ethel were taken by bus Canada. Manage and having lunch, Georgia caught the ment in the to Eastern Michigan University, the computer last ferry for the day back to Detroit and division. The family Youth National of the headquarters the fourth session If the convention had been residing in Delegation. which included 12 speeches, including Moab where he was the After an orientation caucus where who was later credentials for the convention were one by George Bush, assigned and Carol was candiPresidential Vice the as chosen alter-i distributed to the delegates and employed at the Allen date. Memorial Hosital. with and Ron, along nates, Georgia Also on the agenda was the nominamost of the Utah Delegation attended a free concert in Hart Plaza at which Pat tion for President with the attending Returns from floor demonstration which included Boone performed, and then attended Canadian Visit the releasing of balloons from the ceilfireworks most of the one impressive It was a very spectacular sight and oldest , member there, displays in the country. Meanwhile, ing. will always be remembered. Fern Holdaway rethat one hosted husband of the late Alta the youth delegation was being a made Ronald Also Governor Reagan cently returned from a by the California Youth Delegation to a Robins Stewart. month-lonconvention the at stay in Canappearance surprise, Mr. and Mrs. Richard barbecue and western dance. Presiformer that Her rumors the ada. to son, John, is squelch On Monday, it was time to get down and Monsen family, PresidentVice would in the a be Ford the Fairview teacher dent Salt Lake City, spent the to work, with two sessions of the conAial candidate and that the Vice Presiof northern District 19 speakweekend with Mr. and vention scheduled, including would be a is candidate band lberta. dential John George Mrs. Mont B. Robins. ers and a special theme presentation enBush. instructor, and the school - A New Beginning They came to attend the titled "Together A full day of events was scheduled he teaches in is unique in Robins reunion and also with such tamous personalities as Susan Youth Delegation. A panel disit is the only school the for that the Golden Wedding of Anton, Mike Connors. Buddy Ebsen, cussion was held William Simon, in the entire Peace River by Michael Hamill, Landon, Noel and Ethel P. Robins. Dorothy Richard Lugor, General A. Haig with area with a band. Gary and Rosa Lee Wayne , Newton, Donny and Marie Bill Buckley as moderator. Band athletic and Robins. Thayne, Steph- - Osmond-- Richard Petty, Ginger Rogers, were then Youth not The are Delegation part programs anie, Rick and Angela and Efrim Zimbalist, Jr. Included in guests at a national TV show where they of the curriculum in most attended the wedding of the speeches was one by former Presi-thewere entertained by the Whitneys, Canadian schools. niece, Rosalyn and dent Ford. However, Georgia did take and Marie Osmond, the Everly Rick Jensen in Bountiful, time out between the two sessions to Donny and they were able to meet Brothers, river a on the riverboat on lunch have Utah Tuesday, August 12. and his family. Governor Reagan Mr. and Mrs. Blaine dividing Detroit from Windsow, Canada moved to the convention then They in downtown little sightseeing Wasden and daughter and for a center where they participated in the presented a very inter- - Detroit. floor demonstrations, waving flags and the Meanwhile, youth delegation, esting program in Sac- r'de rom Eastern signs and making lots of noise. rament meeting August afer a wo Thursday morning Georgia and Ron that the school now has Michigan University to the convention IQ on a sightseeing tour of Green- - John teaching in both went Former Governor and center, attended the first session of the field Village sponsored by their Civic junior and senior high After the first session, Mrs. Calvin Rampton convention. Greenfield Hosts. Village was construe- - schools. balwith the Ann Lee met recently stopped at the Curtis and Fern F.7 American history. wasWhile in Canada, at be to privileged part preserve a Detroit to in Robins on the way from ing Governor Reagan celeHenrv Ford When the bought, Homecoming possible Cedar City back to Salt rally held at the Renaissance Center. dismantled, Greenfield bration and help build a to moved Lake, They then attended the second session. and then reconstructed homes, band float, which took First on the calendar for Tuesday was Village Mr. and Mrs. Delynn and other buildings which first prize. She states businesses, Peterson and daughter, a corn roast for the Utah Delegation in the United that this area is one of an part . important played Commit-ACivic Utah Host Hemet, California, have hosted by the States. If he was unable to obtain the the most beautiful in all been visiting at the home tee and held at a private estate near actual building, he built a replica of the 0f Canada, and the many 18 and room house of his mother, Go Pe- - Detroit which had an most impressive delightful people she The Utah Delegation building. Perhaps the a private lake. terson. to stand in the nict made her stay one to was of tour the part with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Dix totally enjoyed itself with visiting actual courtroom where Abraham LinMonroe and baby spent the host committee members along with coln practiced law. the weekend with Dix and swimming and sailing on the private night was the fifth and Thursday Joyce Monroe. Elizabeth lake. of the convention. The session final However, play time could not go on spent a week in Salt and guests heard three speakdelegates of the with rest the Lake City with Kay and forever and Georgia, climax of the convenand the ers Utah Delegation, were soon back at the Terry, the tion, spcaches by acceptance of session third the Janet and Lee Mcln-Clcd- c Joe Louis Arena for Vice Presidential candidate George to had The convention. the delegates and children, tyre Bush and Presidential candidate Ronald Repass on the Credential Committee Fair Utah Kearns, spent last Perman-en- t Reagan, which included another deluge Committee Rules Report, end with her parents, port, of balloons. Organization Committee Report, Jack and Lola Monroe. Friday, the tired but excited group Gndv Hafenand" girls, and the Platform Committee Report. boarded their planes for the flight Utah State Fair exSaHta Clara, has been Also there were 21 speeches scheduled. of The the entire home. delegafeeling must be registered hibits conHowever, due to the length of the het visiting tion was that of great satisfaction to soon, according to fair 1 a.m., two about ran to which vention, and Chester have been a part of such an exciting offlcias pine Arts, which of the speeches were continued to Memmott. event and to have visited such a friendly jncjude oil and acrylic Mrs. Peggy Sorensen Wednesday. as Detroit. The biggest complaints paintings, water colors, The Youth Delegation had a panel city of has been spending some not getting enough sleep and a were Dec-b- e Next The graphjc arts and sculp-steadtime in Salt Lake City to discussion, "America of hot dogs. diet photography. turcs; such political including near her mother, ade, Since her return from the convention crafts pottery-Georgi- a and who recently brities as John Connally, George Bush, the Mil- metal-wooasked be to been has and weaving, Phil Crane, Robert Dole, and Benjamin had heart surgery. for lard be must work. Manager Campaign County Lee Ann, and Ethel gass at Workers Scipio Fernandez. Curtis, Reagan for President and also tered not later than 5 the convention, attended then a had party Sportswear Both Fine for Bob Wright for Governor. p m ,, Aug. 30. On Wednesday, Georgia, Ron, their and kitchen shower last will be she has accepted and feels exhibits positions Ethel across took a and ferry for Karen children, Thursday that it is a great honor to serve in these received at the State to Windsow, Canada. An interesting Quarnberg. 10 from positions. Fairgrounds south. was that the ferry sailed Virginia Snyder and Ptnt 7 29, to a.m. p.m. Aug. children, Sandy, have and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., wcrc gues, speajtcrs jn Mrs. Chris Thompson and visiting with her parents, The occasion Donald and Alice Lawson. ??? Sacrament meeting Sun- - Daniel. parents, Bud and and Gladys 17. Graydon w Danicr firs, birth- day, August Shirley Probert returned home to Stone Eileen and Thompson day. A large crowd of rcla Henderson, Nevada after Edna Bradfield spent tives, friends and I'kTrAHM Sunday and Monday in spending most of the Jackson, Nancy visi,inK Mr and derson. Nevada, has been summer in Scipio. den reception for Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ro- v W vV V In old times, wealthy people c" T- -' VfvCl which bins Saturday evening. had "ileeve dogs, in their thay carriedheadl High Councilman Jck peepsleeves, their Davies and Mrs. Davies fha tint erouword puzzta appeared in the New York World in 1913 ing out at the cuMi. Mrs. and great-grand- great-Conra- g Attends Golden Wedding in to Mrs. Dora Robison was Provo last weekend attend the Golden Wedding of friends she knew while living there. with her She visited Barbara, daughter-in-law- . wife of Dale Robison, who had come from Hawto California, thorne, attend an event at the Salt Palace. is LaMar Brunson home from Utah Valley Hospital. He is recup- from surgery erating he underwent there. ir 'll!" State Register week-presiden- t. T-r'- y An August 12 fire started from a blaze to burn debris and did considerable damage at the home of Mrs. Beulah Ash and Jorgensen. smoke inside called for a complete house cleanFruit trees, oriening. tal and shrubs were killed and one fence was completely burned. Beulahs daughter, Vicki Hawg and daughter Heather came from Salt Lake to join her sisters. Dawn Crosland and Margo Warner, in helping their mother to bring order out of chaos. To make matters worse, Beulah was nursing an injured foot, making it difficult for her to get around. Entries Must y d Fire Damages Home and Yard Aug. 30. Home Arts exhibits must be entered not later than 3 p.m., Aug. 30. Needlework and items home handicraft include luncheon and table cloths, bridge buffet scarfs, cloths, & vanity sets, center-piecedoilies, towels; dolls, toys and Christmas novelties; bedroom linens, afghans, quilts, furpictures, rugs, niture, clothing fabrics, fashion accessories and canned products such as fruits, vegetables, jams, marmalades, jellies, , pickles, preserves, and relishes pickled Canned meats, fruits. home dried vegetables and fruits, homemade soap, yeast breads and candies are also included in Home Arts. ) |