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Show Millaid Countv Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Fridas, Juts imiiainiHHiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiHiiHiiiiaiinHuiiiiaiinumiiiniiiiiiiii 10, 1981 Page 9 IIIIIMWinilllllimilQIllllllHlliaillllllllllOIIIMMIMOIIIIHWIIIDIIIIIIMIIIIDIIIIIMIIIIIQIIIIllHiiiOililMMIIIinillMllltlliailHHIMIIiailimilllllDIMIMIMIIiaiimillimamillllllliailHIMIIIIiailHIIMIBDtlHIBWiaiMIHIHIIIOtMIHn Party Line -- Kanosh Kapers t r 'D By Dathel H'hitaker Holden and Kanosh and Ellen, with her are so close together, friend, Tracy Riddle. vet so far apart, it seemed The brides mother, to the Willard Whitakers Dorothea and two sisand the Jimmy Stephen- ters were in the line. It sons, who have been a beautiful was trying for several months evening, which added to to get together for visit- - a beautiful occasion. It was a happy time at the home of Utahna Bemis recently when all field, where they worked of her children gathered together in Fort Dodge, back to Kanosh for a Iowa, fora while family reunion. Willard and Dathel Joe Kave, husband were very happy to have Butler and two sons Jimmy and Stella drive came from Silver Springs, over to Kanosh on June Nevada; Sally and Brye 28 to spend the evening. Winklekotter and two They were accompanied children from Seattle, bv their daughter Susan Washington; Iva an(1 and her two daughters. Steve, Fillmore, and three On June 30, Dathel children from Syracuse, Whitaker and her daugh- Utah; Lucky and Susan ter, Anita Higgs and two and four children; Raysons, Kyle and Matthew, mond. and Marlene joined Iris Bond, daugh- three boys; Calvin and ter Sharia Starley and two Juanita and two boys; children of Meadow, on a Patti and Jim Weaver drive over to visit their and two girls; Nola, Bart sister. Carma Cutler, in Whatcott and son and Elsinore, and spend the LeRov and son Greg. Utahna has 20 grand- day. After a delicious din- children and one great- ner, the three sisters grandchild. went to the nursing home Patti. Kay. Bart, and in Richfield, where they partners attended their saw their cousin, Hope class reunions in Fill- Prow, Grace Staples, and more. Laura Barney Lawson, Visiting at the home of who are all patients and Roena Shields there. have been their daugh- Lynn and Peggy Ro- ter. Mary Ann Steadman gers were hosts to three and three chilren from Robert; Taylorsville. grandchildren, H.L. and Diana, ages six. Dr. Robert and wife four and 2li, while their Tamara Rogers, with their parents. Dr. Dan and four children, visited his Luana Rogers, were con- parents, Lynn and Peggy ducting a BYU sponsored Rogers during the Fourth tour of the Holy Land. of July. They left for The children visited their home in Idaho from June 9 until June Falls after church Sunday. when they were 27, Robert is a senior taken to Salt Lake. scientist with EG&G. Metta was pleased to Tamara is the Relief have her two brothers. Society President in her Grant and Sheldon and ward. her sister Glayds here Van and Metta George from St. George. and family traveled to The Georges were California to attend the happy also to have their temple marriage in the two daughters. Maralee, Oakland Temple of their her husband and baby son and brother, Duane, Q. and his lovely bride, Jac- - (Price) Hunter also came kie Sylvestre, who were for their class reunion, married Saturday, June They left two daughters in Kanosh to spend a 27. A lovely reception was week visiting with held that same evening mother Nora Price, A recent visitor at the for the newlyweds at home of Mildred and the brides home in Frank Harding has been California. On Friday, July 3, a his 90 year old mother, lovely open house was Emily McManus from the held at the grooms par Salt Lake area. Blanche Olaf and ents' home in Kanosh. Many friends and rela George are enjoying some tives attended, honoring of their family members, this handsome couple. Sterling and wife Mar- were Van's whom got Lynn and six children among brothers. DeVoe, Cullen, came from Elk Grove, LeGrand, their wives and California. Beck-Lin- families and Elmers Mary Louise son- - Steven and wife from strand, husband New York. ford and seven children Steven will be occupy joined the family here. b's ln8 grandmother The Beckstrand family (Netties) home for the will be going on to summer, "here he will Philimonte. New Mexico. - be doing geological re- - to attend a Scout Lead- search in the mountains ers training program for in this area. ten days. Linford is over Also visiting at the Shi- - the youth in his position elds home has been Dean in the stake presidency. Shields, who lives with .Steven has George Ray and Sharon George been friends visiting in Casper. Wyoming, and relatives in Kanosh. . He drove his Honda 550 wb5re he is employed. Glints at the home of miles, which took him Virge and Beverly Chris- - 12 hours to reach Kanosh. tensen are her sister, Betty Whitaker, husband Charlie and two children, Tina and Tracy from Fal- Charles her parents. Vtc and Ltl- Ion. Nevada. and Betty came to attend Man. She also came his class reunion in Fill- - attend her class reunion. more. The family plans to Visiting at the home of go to the pageant at Man- - John and Edith Cum-Ma- c fi be.fore traveling north mings have been their to visit their son Keith daughtcr. Julie Holmes, and family, then on to husband Glen and two John. Utah, where children. Lula George has re- they will attend the Sa- Saturon reunion urned from a famiy iers day, July 11. in Utah. Others visiting Kanosh with relatives Faye and Calvin Kes-le- r and friends and who are happy to have came to attend their class their son Kevin home Lois were: reunions Watts Redding and hus- such1, trip band. Bill from Bars-toCalifornia; Mr. and Whitaker Reed Mrs. from Orland, California. Reed and Raye were guests of Grant and Cordelia Enloe of Fill- - on a tour of Kenya, South more, who used to belong Africa, and marveled at in their ward in Orland, al the w ildlife there. On his return home, California, Tn and Marianne Kevin laid over in Greece aw-onriorfu- have car trouble and get stranded, do it in Beaver. The townsfolk were very considerate and kind, helpful to her during her delay there. Ronald Bond, his wife Connie and three children Meadow Moments By India Edwards Let s all give a round of and visited with Graces applause to our good old children and grandchil- Meadow Misfits . They dren in Woodruff and Salt arc the life of the parts Lake, and we appreciate them Elda Stcuerwald started getting out on the c citing out for a nice visit in Las of July 3, waking up the Vegas over the 4th but her townsfolk, entertaining us tar decided to stop in and starting the holiday Beaver. F.ldu missed visit-ol- f with a cheery note, ing her son John and Thanks, gang-iou'r- c groat. Joe and Grace Barkdull cclebratcld the 4th of July weekend with sonic old friends in Oakley, I tab, for 48 hours. He was met at the Salt Lake a .. . rPr.u: brother Travis , ana nepnew, corny are haPP.v to we! re urnc cme our Elder and m.ss.onartes .l,er and Leavlt a ccn ,n the Sw,ss Tenv s?rv,ng " They will be reporting their missionary experiences next Sunday. Julv havlng 12. Sacrament meeting Sunday was attended by a large crowd, which was conducted by Cleve Christensen. Many fine testimonies were borne. Gardner and Betty Kimball flew Western Airlines from Salt Lake to Anchorage, Alas- ka f()r a tw0 week Vlsit wjth their daughter Kath- rvn 10 month old son son-in- and Shayler, law Mick White. Mick is assigned to the 21st tactical fighter squadron at Elmendorf Force Base. Anchor- age. Alaska. The Whites had many places of interest. They saw Mt. McKinley, Fair- banks, the Alaska pipe- line. etc. There are all the wild animals and birds we only read about on the Wasatch Front, They are free and along ee of Tay lorsv illc w ei e w li.iv e iii.mv moi e. line el tailing out ot a tiee Ins letl elbow He undo went a sei ions opiialion al the Pa son Hospital WediK evening and is now ei upi anng at home uell.i Idwjids spent two d.ivs this past week with hci s,m M.mic and f aim v m Salem While she was m Salem, hei lui le gi undsnn Slian d waids had the mistoi- house, bicakiiu! 1 v 1 i i eck-en- visitors at the home of his parents. Roy and Beryl Bond. Hie Meadow Fillmore Frolics Ward J-e.it1'ooc V e.1 group went on a camping and fishing trip mot e iion t olledge lashing into daughter-in-lato Lower Bounds this past hom the Sail C Lonnie, loi a apiiol Sieve Anderson, wile but she was especially week. Dennis Bond, their wild om ill weie seveial Rus disappointed because she leader, Lloyd Robison, the blends and lelaiives ot Diane, and ilnldien sell .lenmtcr and jus' didnt get to see her new Young Mens Mutual Icsiei Wood. Making ap i etui lied Irom a tup lo Pu little granddaughter. President, and Bishop peai aiues ai ihe het (Imago aiea to visit his says, if you are going to Defy nn Labium accomthe annual van . patents. FHcn and Orlev milage, on their Vim liolie. and panied the group nderson. They usind plates m outing. The boys making between weie Beadv and mum the highways. places of illicit st. the trip were Jay I oik Wood. lllomass stiih as the Sears rower Housing is tight in Devin Hall. Daniel I Alaska. Kath and Mick izai d la Gi anile, (i.n le. and Great America, an Evan and Bond, and Sam and Bobhi-were fortunate in securamusement park. Thcv Henderson, and Scott White. They liolu king up lo the traveled bv train, whuh ing a condominium in a had a great time camping While Fine Cabin loi the tlicv ciioved very much new housing unit. and reported the fishing l Mr. and Mrs. 'I hoi pc his Kirk Penney and otiiih weie D.usv I ee Robison, friend traveled a long dis- was very good. daughter Bar (ollcdgc. lamelee and I and tance across the island Lynn Lynnette .lav. Dave and cresa buiu. and eo Bennett, and met our plane. He Bond, their son Kolby, H a d and Noah. Bonner, were m logan to the Bovs stayed with us for three and Russ and Morriann (cciliu. .lav. and Pinkie Stale Graduation. Kiev home Gerald Bond and daughter Meg-ai- ((. days and nights in Honomils I ee) Wallace, and brought vv uh them. fun a lulu. Kirk made a wonday spent Busici . K.iiIiv . and amderful trip out of it for fishing Mmcrsvillc at us: the Polynesian Cul- Reservoir. tural Center. Laic, Oahu. The How aid and Ruby Hawaii, was the highFreeman family held a light. Its a sold out ex- lumily reunion at the travaganza weeks ahead Freeman home in MeaBy ola Monroe of time. Kirk and his dow on the 4th of July. Howard Mcmmott re- I indu came especially Polynesian friends were Children and family memhome Sunday af- to attend the school iluss able to secure some lumed bers attending were Jim tickets for us for both the ter being a patient in reunion in rillmoic. and Marilyn Freeman and Wanda and Ralph Car Utah dav and n'8bt shows. Valley Hospital, nine children of Meadow. Provo. We wish him a ter, Kearns, and Louise A family dinner was Sam FTccman, his wife Davison. Calitornia. are held at the home of speedy recovery and five children, Kay Mr. and Mrs. Tucker visiting with their mother, nard Watts. This was Freeman Myers, to celebrate Leonard and Delpha Conley (Diana) and fam- - Dec Mcmmott. and daughter of Spring-field- , lenelle Probcrt eelc-anily, Longview. Texas. Mr. Lanes birthdays. Dinner and Francis BenOregon, hralcil her birthday last Melvin Mrs. w Mrs. guests ere Mr. and husbnett (Jerris) and family, week hv taking a group Ackerman and Freeman Hall, her Voyne and-- Gordon and their Missoula. Montana, arc ol relatives to Salina daughter of Sheri of family. , Junction, spending their vacations swimming. Brenda and Ryan Pro Willard and Dathel On July 2 the children, at the home of their parwere happy to have their grandchildren and great- ents. Neil and Edith hert visited their grand surprised Monroe and sister Mel- parents. Bud and Shirley Ray. wife Diane. grandchildren and Baby Joshua from Vcnoy and Norcen La- anie. Ray Monroe. Salt Bud and Shirley Probcrt Salt Lake spend July 3 bium a with happy Lake City, spent the last weekend. and 4 with them. The birthday party at their weekend home with the and two granddaughters, hav main reason for coming home. Vcnoy and Norccn family. Topeka. Kansas, Law-soDonald Alice Vcnici's and been to attend class visiting "as celebrate their birthdays Rays received word of the mother. (To Peterson. reunion in Fillmore, the same day. No, they Mitch Mcmmott cele Carolyn Whitaker Wun-tha- t arent twins, but partners hirth of a granddaughter dcrlich extended her stay and sweethearts and we horn to Scott and Kath- braled his birthday Mon leen Shaw, Henderson. dav by having a park with her mother. Maria, all wish them happy in the park for his friends. Nevada. so as attend her class birthday and may they Visitors Masters. at the late Virginia Carl Wasdcns home were I av lorsv ille. is spending Burcc and Marv Wasden some time visiting her sister. Bennion. twin Georgia family. Ivie. and Richard A Dr. and large crowd attended 4th of Julv program in the Schcchter Steve , Ihe Cultural Hall and al Blooming-Indianafamily. Skip and the spoils and activities Jackson, Phoenix, ill the paik in the alter imon and lor Ihe week Arizona. Debbie Robins is vis- end Some ol the v isilms and their lamilies mi Iml iting her grandparents, Waldo and lirda Ro- i'il Donna and Ruvimm.l Nielson. I odd and Di h bins. hie Nielson. Paul and Ann Mrs. Thompson, JackKot in ker. Bob and Kathsonville. Florida, is visleen Meininoll. leneiic iting her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. ami Blame ( humhcis family. I ee anil latiel Mi lilts n James l.isonbcc. I loul .mil lube MmiriH A large crowd attend Ki in ami Kurils Halt li. ed Sacrament and fast Man m and Shot mu I ui interestMany meeting. and ing inspirational nil. ( asev and Man and Paul testimonies were borne. (Ju.ii nlieig. 1 1 Beck-stran- I C - Scipio Scene Leo-Cit- y n 99 Cmt tihroiiglh tke confusion . The baby daughter of Doug and Debbie Robins was blessed and given a name. All the ward members are anxiously awaiting the move into the new iliapel. Wendv Wilding, Houston. Texas, is spending her vaiation with her grandparents. Mark and Florence Robins. Linda and Dennis Harrison and family. 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