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Show for their new son. Vera Nixon is the Line Party Continued from Page 9 Holden Happening By Ella Cropland Horace and Frances Harmon were happy to have their son Gene and wife and five children of Oakdale. California, as their guests for several davs. Thev also had two of their grandchildren, the Laurence Harmon children, here for a few davs. Lawrence came Friday and spent the night with his parents and then took his children home with him Saturdav. Melvin and Jems Bennett and family of Missoula. Montana have been vacationing in Utah and have been guests of their parents. Jess and Fstcll Bennett. Several grandparents have had grandchildren visiting with them. Lloyd and Orlene Christensen have two of Andrew and iT TP. , f1 Bonnies daughters with them. Jav and Helen Stevens had their three grandsons with them, children of Bill and Sandra Green of Salt Lake. Sidney and Betty Hunter have their grandson. Brett Boucher of Las Vegas, as their guest. Mrs Stella Johnson returned home Friday after a visit in Kalispell. Montana with her daughter Ginger and Michael Agee and familv. Mrs Ethel Wood recall ceived a phone arrival the announcing of a great-grandso- n on Blaine Crosland and two of his children and a friend of Green River. Wvoming. came Friday for an overnight visit with his mother. Beth Crosland Cherry I and Robert Wood and five children were overnight guests of Chcrryls sister and husband. Javne and Ed Swapp of Bountiful last weekend They all an evening at Lagoon together. Cherryl and Robert went up especially for the marriage of Robert's niece, Carrie Ashton, in the Salt Lake Temple Friday, July 10. Woods The Robert were happv to have their former neighbors from Livermore, California, slop in to see them last week Gai and Robert Dold and five children were on their way to Massachusetts to live. lulv 5. The proud parents of the 6 lb. 8 oz. bain bov are Jefferv and 'When a fellow says, 'It but the Thev ain't the ofmoney, Christie Pierce. the thing,' it's principle have chosen the name of the money." Kin Hubbard William Garrett Pierce s&JS Millard Panoramaland TOURING PANORAMAUNDS SANPETE COUNTY with Zell Gibbs Within the borders of Sanpete County one finds a very definite and distinctive ambiance that seems to pervade both people and topography. Peaceful pasioial. and prosaic are words ciiat best describe it The inhabitants of Sanpete County are a to then heritage; the preservation of ns material memorabilia and spu itual values. Theie is a great diversity of architecture in the older homes of Sanpete Countv People are aware of their value and make every efforts to preserve them Tlicv are a most interesting feature of the rural atmosphere the residents hope to maintain. There is a strong message here that is transmitted inaudibly but dearly to a nation sorely in need of reassurance; a scienie sermon that says, "Life Can Be Beautiful". Interest and curiositv about life m the small towns of America are growing in dneet ratio to the ever increasing sn esses of metropolitan living, and the small towns of Sanpete Countv are a breath of tiesli air to citv dwellers. The Mormon Temple at Mann is an ethereal visual experience li is situated high upon a hill, seeming fiom a distance, almost to float anud the clouds and endless blue skv It has since its completion in 1888, been a landmark that can be seen from many miles in anv duection. lawns an Each year on us sloping, is epoch pageant called "The Mormon Miracle performed, and viewed enthusiastically by thousands, li portravs the establishment of the Mormon Chuuh, and relates gi aplncallv the Book of Mormon siorv people-devote- well-tende- d kA IMk. M, r , k..M, w . Ac July . watci tall Di Avaul Fan banks, woild renowned sculptor, has loaned the Museum many ongmalsof Ins works The high ceilings ot the building accomodate these massive and veiv tanious cieanons beautifully Muials panned bv a tanious local artist. Max Blame, giacc the walls and act as setting for special exhibits Muials in the Indian Room were painted bv c,' rfi 1 In the Mann la Sal Forests scenic Skyline Drive tuns lot a hunched miles along the crest of the mountains This is probably one of the longest uninteti upied vistas ot sheet pristine beautv to be seen anvwhere in the woild The splendor and majestv ol ones immediate suiroundings ai anv point along this exquisitely scenic chive is wing constantly with the potpourri of beauty spiead out nule upon nnle below In the tall it is unbelievably bcautitul. and the white woild ot winter, viewed horn the heights on snowmobile or skis, is. quite literally indescribably ovei whelming Seveial canyons leading to the mountains from Spimg C ii v . Mann. Mayfield, and F phratm pt ovule easy access to one ot natuies most pristine and veisatile aicas Cool, wooded picnic areas and campsites vv nil facilities dot the canvons Reservoirs, lakes, and stieamsoffer excellent fishing and boating The Countv is a tavotue region for fall hunting, and bv valued winter spoits enthusiasts tor easy highly accessibility . vast spaces, and uncrowded conditions ot Anothei Countys outstanding Sanpete the Fan view Museum of Flistoiy and is nitiuctions it. built at the turn of the ceniuiv of native sandstone, all tit the rock being hand dressed bv old count) y sione masons It contains a large, roofless solatium where toimsts aic invited to rest m a selling ot floweimg slnuhs and trees, vines and J .jl. juJkStt t-- . - Progress, Fillmore, I tah 4631, Friday, July 17, ( ounlv 1981-Pag- e 5 lie hue Amasa Tucker, another local artist hi the an section, the hteimie works of local aitist Ivndon Gialiam aie displayed Five pieces, carved hom wood aic replicas ot world historic vehicles, executed w ith such amheniiciiv of scale, structure and dc sign as lo be almost incredible I wo lock pieces caivcd of crystalline alabaster, depict t he l.i Mahal and the balconv scene horn (mdciclla lliexc display s ai e verv highly acclaimed and ol gic.u public inteusi Ml in all. Sanpete is a thoioughlv delightful place to live and io wxii II vou aie a visnoi take voin tunc lie ic wauls aic gieat l I Fire Danger Extreme On 24 Of July Itilv 24th weekend will many recreationists heading to the Fishlake National Forest for camp mg picnicking, hiking, and fishing Because ot find the expected large number ol recrcationists. Forest J Supervisor Kent Fax lor is asking vour help m taking care of the tores! Forest fires can be caused either bv humans or bv Mother Naim e Man caused tires can be prevented if persons aie careful with their matches, cigarettes and camp tires Because ot the extreme fire dan ger some areas in Utah aic now being closed to all tvpes ot fires At the present lime there is no e closure on the Fish lake Forest, but if the hot drv weather conch lions continue a fire re siiiclion order could go Remember, into effect vou can prevent only lotcsi fires Have a sate and c movable 24th 1 . ' 7 ft 1 t r The following Fillmore businesses are participating in the sidewalk sale and will have many items for sale at reduced prices on the sidewalks in front of their place of business: Christensens Dept. Store R&R Services Kimballs & Co. Roper Lumber Co. Bunker Floor Coverings Varner Motors TOPPCO & Radio Shack D.C.R. & Ben Franklin Johns Husky Service The Rustic Kitchen Fillmore Floral & Gift Phillips 66 Station El Coyote Cafe Jones Glass & Insulation Dearden Motor Co. & Dearden Equip. Wingets Drive Inn ETC Health Food Steves Tire & Gil, Inc. 3 i i ) |