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Show IN Millard County Progress, FLOWELL? MEMORIAM for Charles Harvey Watts Friday irgie Funeral services for Charles Harvey Watts will be Friday, May 15, at 1 p.m. in the Kanosh Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Olpin Mortuary son-in-la- Services for Vid Carling Spain-Madri- Livestock Auction hie IV' Thursday from 7 to 8 and On May 3 Mr. and Mrs. at the chapel in Kanosh an hour prior to services. Avalon Johnson went to Burial will be in the Fielding, Utah, to visit their granddaughter LinKanosh Cemetery. da and her husband Craig Gam and especially to attend Sacrament meeting, where Craig gave Services for Evelyn Robison Bailey their little daughter the name of Erin Lyn and a Saturday father's blessing. GrandFuneral services for may call at the Olpin pa Merrill Johnson and Avalon Robison Evelyn Bailey Mortuary Saturday an will be Saturday, May 16, hour prior to services. were in the group assistin the Fillmore First Ward Burial will be in the ing. Avalon and Agnes went on to Ogden Sunday Chapel at 11 a.m. Friends Fillmore Cemetery. night, where they were guests of their overnight Obituaries will be published daughter and next week Linnae and Bryan Dugger and children Monica TraObituaries for Charles Robison Bailey will be vis and Erica. Harvey Watts and Evelyn publishied next week. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Johnson enjoyed visiting in Idaho Falls the weekend of May 1 with their son and daughter-in-law- , and Jill Johnson and Abide Lyle Services for V.C. (Vid) grandchildren, children Landon and JesCarling were held Tues- With Me Tis Eventide. sica. They report Lyle and day, May 5, 1981 at 11:00 Remarks by Grant Robin- Jill enjoy living in Idaho a.m. in the Flowell LDS son were followed by a Falls and Lyle enjoys his Ward Chapel. Bishop Ken musical rendition by the work there. Flowell LDS Ward Choir, Swallow conducted. Famleft the Cindy The King of Love My Salt LakeAlldredge ily prayer was by Von April 28 Airport Taylor. Prelude and post-lud- e Shepherd Is. Gosing to d fly to the was music were played prayer Lyn by where she will mission, Williams. Burial was in by Carma Swallow. Openlabor as an LDS missionthe Fillmore Cemetery Von was J. ing prayer by ary. Her parents, Leif and Taylor. Bishops remarks with dedication of the Janeal, brothers Glen, were followed by a tribute grave by Dern Williams. Troy, and Tyler, sister The floral to Grandpa by Kathy arrangePenny Clark and husband Morton. A vocal solo, ments were many and and children of Salt Greg Going Home, was beautiful. The speakers Lake City were at the mentioned Vid's deep by LeAnn Goodwin. Reto see her off. marks by Junior Robison devotion for his late wife airport Mr. and Mrs. Royal were followed a Lelia and his children and by Hurd and children of musical rendition by the grandchildren. Orem spent the Mothers Day weekend arriving Snow College summer school Friday evening with Gar-ice'- s mother, Mrs. Ruth registration Allen. They also visited Rex Registration is now Graduating high school brothers Dean and under way for Snow seniors are especially Allen, their wives and College Summer School. being encouraged to take families. Mr. and Mrs. J. Delial Gass work for the first advantage of this opporterm begins Monday, tunity to get a jump on Ivie were pleased to have June 8, which is also the their college education. visits by telephone in the deadline for registration Brochures have been way of Mothers Day without a late penalty. mailed out to graduating greetings from their children and grandchildren Thereafter, late regis- seniors in the from daughter-in-law- , tration will be accepted area. Mrs. Bowman and Eldon through Tuesday, June 16, with a $5.00 late All interested persons, Com- registration fee. regardless of age, are College Office of A variety of general Services, invited to register for munity phone ext. 205. education and other credit classes and may inquire courses is being offered. housing by contacting the Snow children, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Ivie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baughman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Higley and children. It is a joy to talk with the grandchildren as well as the parents. Coming for the funeral services of her father, Vid Carling, May 5, were Mae Taylor and husband Von of Salt Lake City, also their four children, their spouses and a number of their children, also Vids grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morton, Annette Lyn Williams, Wingate, Richard Williams, and Linda What-cotThese five are the children of Dixie and Dern Williams. Derns sister, Grace Bennett, and husband Clifford of Tooele and brother Tom Williams and his wife Jessie of Milford attended as well as many others from whose names we do not know. Vids late wife, Lelias two sisters Ora and Etta from Salt Lake were here. The Raymond Nielsons were delighted to have Mrs. their daughters, Chris (Nancy) Key and children Heather, Russell and Bonnie of St. George and Mrs. David (Patti) Field, Anne and Melissa of Brigham City spend a week prior to Mothers Day. On the weekend prior to this special day, daughter Laurie of Provo arrived and with sister Heidi still at home completed the daughters of Raymon and Shirty. They always enjoy visiting grandfather William Nielson. No doubt there were many visits and telephone calls to mothers here for their special day, but we cannot report these visits and calls if we do not know of them. t. n will be available and those desiring housing informa-283-402Snow call tion may 229. ext. College, Friday, May 8, 1981 Salable at auction 1,230 By Luella Edwards compared to 1,140 last week and 1,350 last year. attendance. Fair Shirleen's Average We are happy to send a visited with demand. Feeder steers warm welcome to a new parents, Mr. and Mrs. lower except family tljat has moved Dell Evans of North Creek 400-50- 0 lbs. 2.00-3.0into our community and (Beaver). lower. Holstein steers Visitors at the home of our ward. Jim and Linda to .50 Carter now are owners of DeLyle and Shannon Car- strong heifers weakhigher. to .50 Feeder the Gene and Helen ling were their son Tim. lower. Slaughter cow s and Lisa wife and two Stringer home. They are his lower. bulls 2.00-3.0the parents of five sons; children of Fillmore, and feedabout 75 Supply RoRick, Jasen, Darren, Jar- their daughter. Miss ers. bin Carling. ed, and Justin. Feeder Steers: Medium Mrs. Lillian Rowser of Visitors at the home of and Large Frame 1 few a Fillmore was guest at Ben and Laurel Stott were individuals lbs. the home of the Carters their son Mike and his 72.50-78.5400-50lbs. for Mother's Day Mrs. wife Pam. 500-6068.50-73.5lbs. Linda's Visitors of at the home Rowser is mother. 65.00-69.5lbs. We are sorry to hear that Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 63.50-65.5lbs. Gene and Helen Stringer Allred were his parents, fattened some partly have moved away, but we Mr. and Mrs. Con Allred 59.00-64.0Large Frame wish them well and hope of Fillmore. 2 Holsteins lbs. Hall has been 56.00-58.0they will come back for a Miss Gina lbs. visit when they can. visiting at the home of her 51.75-55.5Gordon and Dinner guests at the parents, Feeder Heifers: Medium home of Gerald and Luella Francis Hall. lbs. Frame 1 300-40Edwards on Mothers Day Visitors at the home of 61.00-65.0individual Davitt were their son Val Dean, Bill and Barbara 250 lbs. 73.00; 400-50lbs his wife Deanna, and four are their daughter, Ther59.00-62.0individual esa Butler, her husband children. 455 lbs. 66.00; 500-60Mrs. Deanna Edwards Keith, and baby daughter 600-80; lbs. had the misfortune of Melissa Ann. 56.50-60.0some lbs. fleshy stepping on a broken Happy birthday wishes glass. The result is a Continued to Page 5 Replacements: Few serious infection which has made her bedridden. We wish her a speedy recovery. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Eva Beckstrand over Mothers Day were her son, Mervin Beckstrand, and his wife of Hcber, Utah. Visiting with his children RHM.AOS over the weekend were I R78-1P23575R 15 Mr. Tom Schuiz of Salt P22575R 15 0 300-40- 0 0 . 0 600-80- 0 800-105- 0 400-60- 0 600-90- 0 0 0 0 58.00-60.50- 0 0 GhQmfVEAB Custom Polysteel Radial 5 Lake. The Wilbur Rowley family gathered at the home of his son and daughter-in-laLawrence and Ann Rowley in Meadow to P19575R 14 PI8580R 13 78-1- 3 THI8 WEEKS SUPER SPECIAL Belled 178-1- 5 celebrated Mothers Day. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Anna Safford over the weekend were her daughter Linda Ellis, her husband Udell, and their three children of Brigham $34.88 m $2.95 have good coverage in all sizes of auto and truck tires. V$e low PRICES low. OUR YOU City. They all enjoyed a lovely Mothers Day dinner with other members of the family, Pearl and Lee Averett and daughter April, Leonard, and Vickie Safford and two WILE SURPRISE CALL US TODAV FOR A QUOTE' ' HUSKY 6 mos. Financing NO INTEREST Johns Husky - 550 No. Main Fillmore, Ut. - 743 - 9393 and Shirleen and four children producers. CI Off K3 C5SSO CTOim 1712 IE1) GH2I young Medium Frame 1 small cows, calves, Slaughter bulls: Grade 530.00-590.0- 50.00-54.7- 2 bmhpib ft 794 Jr Mu j Color-keye- d Color-keye- d 11S 22.00-28.0- AI.YO.SV KAPERS hy Dathel Whitaker An Mothers early Dav visit was enjoyed hv Maria Whitaker last week, when her daughter. Joan Wilson, husband Darrell, and two sons Rickie and Paul came from Kearns to spend the day. Guests of Mrs. Nora Price Saturday were Dr. s. CARRIAGE ROOF oftthpregutor Stick prtop FLIP-U- P ROOF (2 or following option package, including and save only). Buy Including Carriage the following option package, root and save i Color-keye- d wraparound molding inserts a Dual remote control mirrors Color-keye- d turbine wheel covers i Personalized monogram nameplate 0 on I ho mnuM lu ft ft.tutft" prx.0 O' 1h twtaga roof wraparound molding inserts Dual remote control mirrors j a Wire wheel covers . Personalized monogram o ma regular Pm stripes a n (Hinr1 In INTERMOUNTAIN 1500 4-- 16 lurl irfui (ing nf OptNjrift ptm nameplate (. rf'p r SEE FORDS VIP GRANADAS AND FAIRMONTS FORD TRUCKS DURING THIS SALES EVENT. DRAWING FOR 1982 EXP, MAY 29, 1981 'No Y pwrchaaa nacaaaary TO IR K1 HE K ther's SPECIAL EDITION VIP GRANADA AND FAIRMONT FUTURAS SEDANS AND WAGONS WITH SPECIAL VIP LUXURY OPTION PACKAGES AT SUBSTANT IAL DISCOUNTS SFE YOUR FORD DFAlFR FOR DETAILS WERE OUT TO SELL 1,500 NEW CARS AND 12-DA- the Color-keye- VpB REGISTER TO WIN THE USE OF AN 82 EXP FOR A YEAR DURING YOUR FORD DEALER S MAY Buy Flip-U- MTft 70 North Main, Fillmore .1 lbs. 35.00-38.00- 45.00-50.0- The grandchildren sang some songs for Grandma. Hach child paid a tribute to their mother, Laverta. This was a special evening for all. The Aaronie Priesthood Young Men and Women of the Kanosh Ward held an all day outing at Lagoon on Saturday, May 9. These 35 kids were supervised by the Bishopric and their advisors, which consisted of six carloads. They all expressed having had a verv good time. The five daughters of Juanita Charlesworth spent several days of last week at the home of Iris Bond in Meadow putting together a lovely hook of remembrance and a scrapbook of pictures. certificates, releases, etc., that their parents had kept safe for these many vears but which needed to he organized and put together in books, which were important things pertaining to their lives. A lot of loving care went into this project of two completing these books, which were presented with much love to their mother on Mo- only). Buy the following option package, including vinyl root and save wraparound molding inserts Dual remote control mirrors a Wire wheel covers oH th regular Personalized monogram nameplate tttclrer price Pin stripes Yield Lambs and Hogs: This week at Producers sheep 39.50-44.0high dress- and hog sale: Fat lambs ing kinds latter price. 52.00-56.0Feeder lambs Cutter and low dressing 45.00-55.0ewes 12.00 few 22.00. Utility 35.00-39.5Butcher hogs Cutter 39.00-40.5high dressing Feeder Hogs 42.00. Gixzd heiferettes . Weiners v VINYL ROOF Buy the following option and save wraparound molding inserts a Dual remote control minces a Wire wheel covers Personalized monogram nameplate 5 2-- 3 all. (2 or package, including 1310-177- Slaughter Cows: Utility Commercial and and Mrs. Jon Hunter and three daughters of Spanish Fork. Son Todd stayed home because of baseball practice. The occasion for the trip was the birthday of oldest daughter Kendra. After dinner, which included a cake with ten took candles. they Grandma Price and all rode to Cove Fort. Kendra's interest in the old fort was aroused when she studied about it in school. On May 4 a surprise birthday party was given to Laverta Perkins in the Kanosh Cultural Hall by Iter family. Attending were the Lvnn and Dean Perkins families, the Doyle Shum-wafamily, Barbara and Jim Powers from Manti, Chester and Marlene Perkins, and Leslie Warner. Dinner was served to Husky Credit Card Provides children. Dennis Bond HK-C- Cache Valley Dairy Association Management at Cache Valley Dairy Association in Smith-fiel- d has announced that a new system for purchasing milk will go into effect June 1, 1981. New milk prices will be based strictly on the cheese yielding capacity of milk rather than the traditional system of a base price for milk testing 3 5 fat plus a fat differential. Each producer's milk will be tested for fat and protein. The test values will then be fed into a computer that has been programmed to predict the pounds of cheese that can be produced from 100 pounds of the milk. A milk price per pound of cheese yield multiplied by the pounds of cheese that can be made from 100 pounds of milk will determine the price paid to the farmer. This change represents a substantial innovation in milk purchasing that will distribute the income from cheese sales to producers in a fair and equitable manner. The current price system does not. In keeping with its traditional progressive leadership in the Cheese Industry, Cache Valley Dairy Association is the first plant in Utah to adopt this new payment program that was developed by the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at Utah State University. Mr. Blaine Rich, General Manager of Cache Valley Dairy indicated that this is another first for CVDA and predicted that sooner or later other cheese factories will adopt this or a similar program The initial milk price is expected to be $1.25 per pound of cheese yield, but this will vary from time to time with the price of cheese. If a farmer produces milk testing 3 5 fat and 3 2 protein his milk price will be essentially the same under the current price program. If his fat and protein tests are higher than that, he will receive more for his milk than he does now. On the other hand if his tests are lower, he may receive less. In general, the new price program should encourage the production of milk with a higher fat and protein content because efforts in that direction will be rewarded. Sample price schedules for milk with specific fat and protein tests are being sent to all Cache Valley Dairy By Bath CresUnd USU Eatanslon Hama Economist Agant 0 ipamrioon... egjsssga KrlfitJjlS EB.OE SB3IBI no umi USU Extension .50-1.0- 0 W? flCBBTi CSTT MlflE USES EUB B2E7 5 Salina f Services Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, May 15, 1981 Page Day. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon (Tommy) Paxton have his mother purchased (Mary Jane's) home in Kanosh. where they arc now living and arc planning to remodel it. Sylvia and Theodore Penney were very happy to have all of their children gather at their home Saturday for an early Mother's Day. Fred came from Ordcrvillc and Alice and Duane Carroll from Long Beach. California; Viron and Mcrodee Penney from Granger. Reed and daughter Janet from Fillmore, and Dick, Kristi Penney, and two bovs from Kanosh. On Sunday. Vivian Paxton from Granger and cousins, Sheridan and Lelia (Manhard) Rogers from Milford stopped in to spend the day with Theodore. Sylvia and her mother Marv Jane Paxton. President Llovd George and wife Lcola have been in Kanosh for several davs for the purpose of taking care of their farm machinery auction which was held May 9. Max Call helped to make this a successful event. Sacrament meeting was conducted by Counselor Gordan who Staples. the prerecognized sence of Regional Representative. Lloyd George and President Alton Staples. Prayers were offered hv Bishop Bill Turner and Willard Whitaker. Alice Christensen was released with a vote of thanks as Ward Relief President with Society her counselors Jan Rider and Karen Crook. Metta George was sustained as the new Relief President with Society Rcvcau Newbv as Education Counselor and Willie Call as homemaking counselor. The name of Rodney George was presented to be advanced to a priest in the Priesthood. Memberships of the Ray Jenson family and Michael Rutherford were read and approved. Sunday School President presented the following mothers with potted plants: Chris Crook Jones for being the youngest mother in attendance. She also received another plant for being the mother with the newest baby. Dathel Whitaker received one for being mother of the most children. Juanita Charlesworth was honored with a plant, having a been the mother longcst--6years. The Mothers Day Program proceeded w ith each mother receiving a plant as she left the chapel. Our prayers go out to Alice Christensen, who is in ill the LDS very Lake in Salt City. Hospital For those who would like to send cards or letters, her room number of Room 5 West 04. Mother's Day guests of Helen and Lloyd Rogers Sunday were son, Rex, and wife Fay Rogers of Draper; also Pat and Larry Anderson and children: Jeff, Joe, and Leisa Auc-tionee- 6 from Monrow. Spending Mothers Day Rujby and Charlie Choate was daughter, Nadine Perks. with |