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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Frtda, August 14( 1981-Pafj- c HmintMUtitHiniiiiM n Party Line m A Rogers, Larry and Jeff Anderson and Doug Rex Kanosh Kapers Miller. Barry Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel By Dathel Whitaker Vic and Lillian Rogers Hensen. cerned and hoping that A musical number was all would be well down in sung by Jeff Anderson, Kanosh, especially that accompanied by Neca Watts. out. Guest speaker was e No accidents or Elder Dave McKee from reported, Holden. who filled his gedies fun mission in Japan. only a delightful, time was had by all. Other visitors at Sac- An album of pictures rament meeting were Mr. which were taken the pre- - and Mrs. Lex McKee, vious year at the adult Fay and Sheridan Prows, passed Lena Steele Prows and camp out have enjoyed having their Lillis Byers daughter, and husband Frank from Salt Lake visiting with them for a few days. They enjoyed the Chief Kanosh Pageant with her parents while they were here. adults five Seventy from Kanosh attended the at Indian Creek camp-ou- t on Friday, August 7. A delicious supper was prepared and served by pictures will be added to the album. the High Priests. was A fun evening Sacrament meeting enjoyed by all as they sat Sunday was conducted around the campfire, by Counselor Cleve Chris- each others tensen. enjoying Condie and singing, and company, entertained by Staples were in atten- being Steve and Martha Stott, tkC with her guitar, until the grandson of Doug wee hours of the morning. and Jeanie Miller and n of Josie The Elders were in charge of the breakfast Mdler was blessed by oy Rogers an Saturday morning, which the name of Barry Mi- delicious was another Those Hensen. meal. The weather was chael Ka- were the in standing perfect. was con- - nosh Ward Bishopric, Everyone tra-wer- great-grandso- next weeks red Grove and saw the printed Hill Cumorah Pageant Progress. They were held in the at New York, went to Kanosh Ward Tuesday, Ellis Island, traveled by boat around Manhattan, August 11, at 1 p.m. Lula George has re- - saw Empire State Build- turned from a very en- - ing. Statue of Liberty. joyable 18 day trip with were highly entertained the LDS Historic East at a Broadway show, and and Palmyra Pageant saw the beautiful, black tour group. With super Sears Roebuck building tour guides (Mr. and Mrs. in Chicago which is 110 Maglebee), the 47 tour stories high. saw members They also had the pri- every historic thing there was vilege of going through to see as they traveled by the Kirtland Temple in bus the 5,000 miles Ohio. Lula reports that it was a wonderful, through 15 states. Semithrilling trip. Having taught in and Frank Byers. The family of Hyrum and Annie Mae Prows held their reunion at Adelaide Park on Satur- day. August 8. A large crowd attended and had a very good time. We are happy to report that Orville Kimball is recovering as well as can be expected at Utah Val- ley Hospital from a rap- tured appendix. Best wishes to you, alive to the tour members. Lulas traveling com- panion was her sister- Peter- Bertha son. they enjoyed going through a session in the Washington Temple at Kensington, Maryland. At Nauvoo, they vis- ited all of the restored homes and other his- toric places. In Spring- field, Illinois, they saw Lincolns home and his Orville. burial place in the Oak Funeral services for Ridge Cemetery. Grace Staples will be They visited the Sac- - AT LAST, A QUALITY EXTERIOR STAIN THATS MADE FOR MOUNTAIN WEST WEATHER CONDITIONS! northern part of the state. Vivian Paxton, City, the Sandy and Mike Pet- tingills, Salt Lake, the Alfred LeFevres and Jeff Lees, all Salt Lake; the Oliver LeFevres of Cedar City, the Ellis LeFevres of Las Vegas, the Hugh LeFevres. Albert Pax- on, Fillmore, the Tommy Richard the Paxtons, the of Kanosh, Penneys Marion Earl Paxtons of Bountiful, many plus more who wished Grand- ma a happy 92nd birth- Hunter, West Among those visiting Mary jane paxton and the Theodore Penneys were pre(j penney of the Viron Orderville, of West Valley Penneys city, the E.D. Carrolls, Ed Carroll. Susan Bal- listy, the Eric Lishkas, the George Merciers of the Long Beach area. Bonnie Russell and her children, the Don Whita- kers of Tooele, Lois Cruz ad boys of Salt Lake, Valley . flOlCtCft rr tluppCTlltlb By Ella Crosland y was They were accompanied home for the weekend to by their son and wife, Earnest, Douglas and Gayle Gates visjt parents, Chris- - 0f Orem. They visited Susan and jalena friends and tjansen. He is doing relatives in and in his on Alabama stopped job outstading in- Huntington. He was an at several points of baseball terest along the way, outstanding especially enjoying the payer Sci- - Carlsbad Caverns. an to went They Ross and Chris Ste- pj0 for the James Ammon Memmott Reunion Sat- - vens and family were in Lois P. Bell and Beula flay. urday. It was interesting Spanish Fork during the to meet old friends and weekend to attend Chris 10th Class Reunion of relations. Fork Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Spanish High Day spent some time with School, Park last weekend with Ward Holden their daughter, Salena The Christiansen and family. president Albert Paxton presented a Primary Mrs. Joy Ford and special program Monday conducting. At the busi- Earl and Edna Brad- The James C. Olsen Albert ness , meeting, three children Tina, Sara, night, August 10. It was that word first field received family held their was president; famjy reunion at Maple their son Darwin had and Johnny drove to entitled "Primary Oliver LeFevre of Cedar Grove August 1, 1981. undergone bypass heart Salt Lake Monday to meet national. Each class repvice president; All six children were pre- - surgery in LDS Hospital her son Douglas. He had resented a country via City, Bonnie Russell of Boun- - sent phyis and Hilda in Sat Lake jast week. been in California for either song, dance, or secretary-treas- tiful, the summer with his speech. They chose a Quarnberg. Joy Dewey, He is improving daily. Ro- - brother urer; Donna R. Whitaker Dorothy Webb, Clive and and special food from each Debbie and Anthony Doug Historian. Donald Olsen were there, bins and baby, Gunni- - wife. of Tooele, country for all to sample These officers will serve Hilda had most family son. visited with Mark Lewis and Janet Mon- - also. for two years. Vivian Pax- - members present and and Florence Robins sen and sons Bryce and Brad and Zoe Ann Guff ton auctioned off many Donald had all his fam- - Sunday. Gary joined a tour group and children Jeray and Crae and Joann Mem- - and flew to California to Kelly have returned home beautifully wrapped gifts. jy there. A good time a was had by all and there mott and Karla, and watch the Oakland Raid- - from Vernal. Brad has dinner, Following fish pond was held for were 52 members pre- - Sam and Derk Memmott ers and Atlanta Falcons been working there on the children, also dart sen( the home of play football over the an oil rig for well nigh a were Blonda games and a bubble Ella Memmott weekend. and at LeVoy year. It's good to have visiting Warren and Ella Cros- - them back. gum blowing contest. Quarnbergs on Sunday for the weekend. prizes, were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Everyone won Memmott family reu- - land drove to Salt Lake yhe family of the late Sylvia Penney was lucky Quarnherg two nion was held at Scipio Saturday to visit their Ben and Lorena Stephen- and Darwin son guesser and won the Hoys from Tucson, Ari- - Park Saturday, August 8. brother-in-laeld their annual candy jar. Hugh LeFevre zon3i Mr. and Mrs. A large crowd of family Bradfield. He s a patient August 8 won the family gift. Much Mel at LDS Hospital follow- - at tj,e Holden Park. At- Glen members attended. Quarnberg, visiting and picture tak- - and Helen and two chil- The Probert family ing open heart surgery, tending were Dave John- ing took place. Mrs. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Gray- - held their family get- - They also visited their son wjtj, daughters June Dick Penney decorated don Stone, Freda Hatch, together at Maple Grove sister, Faye Louise Brad- aiKj Gwen and their and served a beautiful Esther Memmott, and August 1. field, their daughter, families Salt from birthday cake for Grand- - Mr. and Mrs. Clede Lee and Alicia Me- - Jeri Crosland, and bro- - Lake, Mrs. Helma Sta- ma Mary Jane Paxtons Robins. spent ther and wife Leland and pes from Elsinore, her Intyre. Kearns, which 92nd birthday, with their Dora Mae Thompson and Lloyd and Nola Was- - the week and Linda daughter was also celebrated at den and grandsons drove grandparents. Jack and son Reggie. and grand- children, the reunion while all the f0 Provo Sunday to at- - Lola Monroe. Gerald and Nina Coats daughter Jackie Green family were here. Sacrament tend a testimonial for meeting and family have traveled from California; Naomi Alice and DuWayne their grandson, Nathan Sunday was presented to Ogden to see their and pioyd Wanlass from family of Wasden, who is soon to by Mr. and Mrs. Garth daughter Pam. Pam has Monroe and their daugh- Long Beach, California, leave on an LDS mission. been busy working and ter White and family. j0ene arMj Son Mike, also visited his parents, Leo and Shirley Ro- Visitors at the home of performing at the Golden eacf, wjth thejr families; Fillthe Giles Carrolls in bins have been spending Waldo and Erda Robins Spike Repertory Theatre Esther Evans from Fill- more- time in Salt Lake with has been their daugh- - at Weber State this sum- - more wjtj, daughter Pa- of their Bonnie Russell and daughter Andrea, ter Valene and husband mer. She took the part of tricia children; Bountiful spent several husband Steve Poulton Nolan Baker of California, The Mother Abbess in Patricia and Frank Da- days in Fillmore with and boys. The Poul- - also their granddaughter, "The Sound of Music. vjes amj family from Deer the Dan Russells and with tons ,ave a baby girl. Dubonnet "Madame husband and baby. LaRue Lodge, Montana her sister, Sylvia and she and Nord Brockbank and was the character Theodore Penney. Next portrayed in The Boy- - son Douglas Jrom week she will take her Mrs. port. California, Don and Ima Gates Garole mother, Mary Jane Pax- Lawrence and son ton, home with her, to A shoa rack for the closet floor will keep shoes orderly and have returned from a from Bountiful, Wilbur visit her children in the also inhibit tendencies to throw items on the closet floor. trip to Foley. Alabama, and AIlene Stephenson with daughter Chris and husband, also two grandsons from Spanish Fork. 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Some castles on the Austrian Alps could be seen from the train. Rome was the next stop, with the Sistine Chapel, Vatican City, the coliseum, and other ruins, and the wonders contained in St. Peters Square. Florence, Italy, was also special with Micheand langelo's "David other art centers. A side trip from Florence to the Leaning Tower of Pisa was a highlight. The Swiss Alps came next with a stopover in Continued on page 7 |