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Show 4 Friday, Sepl. 4, gmiiaiiHiMiiiiDiiHiiNiiiiaimiiiiiiiioiiHiiiniiiaiiHiiHiiiiaiiiiiHHiKiiiiiiiNHiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiHHiHniaiiHUHiiiiaiiNHNiniaiiNiiHiiiiaiiNNiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiinKxiiiHHHiiaiiwiniiiiaiiHiHiiiiiaiiiiiiiuiiiaiiiHiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiHiiianHiiNiiiiaiiiMiiiM Millard Count) Progress. Fillmore, Utah 84631 1981-Pag- e lamiiMiiMiaiiiiNa Party Line visiting their sisters, Iris Bond in Meadow and Dathel Kanosh, Whitaker in and their families on Sun- Kanosh Kapers By Dathel Whitaker The eight East Millard softball Ladies teams have had a great summer in the sports field, which mit only brought a lot of enjoyment to the play- ers. but great entertain- ment to the spectators. Each team played each of the other teams twice during the season. Kanosh went unde- - were Richfield During the day, they had joined the Glen and Audrey Quigley family in Fillmore for a family reunion. Lilly reports that it was a joyous occasion because it was the first rime in eight years that she and her brothers and sisters had all been to- gether. which includes Lillv, Lewis. Tom, Jim, Roberta, and Clara Ruth, day. large crowd enjoyed another presentation from Kevin Kesler on Sunday evening, of his experiences in Egypt and Africa. He had many beautiful and interesting slides to show and talk about. Eleanor George, wife of the late Ward George, and their son Rideal and his wife Margoline drove over to Kanosh Sunday to attend the Fireside, presented by Kevin Kes- A ler on his trip and experiences to Egypt and Flow ell Features Africa. They felt like their time and effort was well worthwhile. Thelma Oldfield was happy over the news she received of the arrival of a new little son to her Kerri, granddaughter and her husband Brian Henrie of Salt Lake City. He was born on August 29 at the LDS Hospital, w eighing 6 lbs. 12 oz. and will be named Tyson Henrie. Scipio Scene Jo-len- pi-a- By I'irgie hie jf Mr. and Mrs. Jerry August 28. in the y and four chil- - ning. Arthur and Beth dren of Evanston spent and his brother and wife the weekend with Lou- - and sisters and husbands ises parents, Arthur met at the home of Mark and Beth Allen and sis- - and Vada Anderson at ter. They also visited Lake Shore for reminis-anothe- r sister, Marlene ting and enjoying and her hus- - iting and good food, band Kevin and three Rial Allen and his wife children. The family en- - Leora of Fillmore were joyed water skiing over lmabe t0 join his bro. by Delta. thers and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Garn TurAllen attended the wedner are very happy to add ding of their daughter, a second baby boy to their Pat Allen to Mr. Bill family August 30. He Glasmann III at his home weighed 7 lb. 14 oz. and in Ogden August 27. was 20'i inches tall and Bill is the son of Mr. was born at Dixie Memor-an- d Mrs. Bill (Beth) ial Hospital in St. George. Glasmann II. All of Ar- - Grandparents are Henry thur's and Beths chil- - and LuDean Lundin of dren attended. Coming St. George, Mr. and from Cedar City was La Mrs. Fred Turner of Don Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Delta. David Allen of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sheri Allen, who played Davies are the happy the beautiful wedding parents of a little 6 lb. march on the organ, q 0. babv bov born Au- Mr. and Mrs. Kevin gust 30 at the Fillmore Christensen of Flowell, Hospital. Mama Pat and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry baby are doing well. Imlay of Evanston, Mr. The little fellow will be and Mrs. Paul Astle welcomed home by a of Murray and their sister and three brothers. families. Beth's brother Paternal grandparents Richard Despain and wife are Murray and Berna Gloria. Arthur s brothers Davies, serving an LDS and sisters and their mission in Guam, spouses. Orson and Mar- Bishop Kent Swallow guerite Allen, Vada and conducted Sacrament Mark Anderson, Ida and meeting August 30. The Dr. John Smithson, name of Bradley Allen, Jane and Walter Noall. son of Dean and Shirley The wedding and the re- - Allen, was presented to ception following were be advanced in the On Friday, ronic priesthood from a deacon to a teacher. He Education Week. received a sustaining Chris and Camille and vote. Judy Turner and children. Layton, visited Carma Swallow were Bill and Eileen the tained to work in the Relief Society. A testi past weekend. eve-Imla- feated through the league Sacrament with 14 wins and no loss- meeting Kerri is the daughter was conducted by Sunday es. of the former LaRue Holden took second and Counselor Cleve ChrisBurt. tensen. Meadow 3rd. Pravers were offered The tournament was held at the Kanosh ball by Jim Rider and Karl on park Tuesday, Starr. Business: Ilene was released and Friday Hatton Wednesday By Lola Monroe of last week with the fol- - from her position as the Memmott of Dick Nichols, Mr. and Emily director, lowing six teams partici- - Homemaking Mrs. Hubbert. Arizona, - Orem spent the weekend susPatti DeHaan was Fillmore: Hair paring: 16 of her who had been attending August visiting fill this posiLoft: Meadow, Holden, tained to BYU Education Week. Mr. and tion. grandparents, FloweM. Kanosh and e Cindy Hafen and chilClark Crook was rec- - Mrs. Mark Robins. Meadow out came for few a are spending two her dren for joined his great as first place winners and ognized with her parents, weeks in days Thursday, visiting. achievement Loft took Hair second, gaining met Mr. Chester and Esther MemThese two teams shared bis Eagle Scout Award, August 20, they which was presented to and Mrs. Doug Robins mott. the prize money. RoLeo and Shirley Gunnison Dean Shields is up and him at the Court of Honor and Alysia of DeAnn for bins and dinner at daughter Maple going on crutches, fol- - at Fillmore on August 29. Youth speakers were Grove. Friday, Mark and spent the weekend in lowing a badly broken St. George. They attendFlorence drove to Monte-vieleg suffered in a motor- - Troy and Eric Madsen, the missionary report ed visit their to Idaho, sons of Marian and Lee cycle accident in Wyoof Kurt Ivie. Lori meeting This Madsen. family granddaughter. ming. Lola Monroe and Jack Park and They family. has summer the for Best wishes a spent Loris spent Friday in Kearns seeing months in Kanosh and enjoyed speedy recovery. Dean. home and new helping their grandson, will be for Garys Chell Hatton enjoyed leaving soon and getting acquainted Lee. celebrate his 2nd Cali-d- a in home their Linother her having daughter. with their birthday. Boothe, from Alpine fornia. Howard and Darlene Jason and Holly. A of Utah here to spend the group primary Memmott spent the weekweekend with her. Linda girls sang "I Wonder They also visited Dougs children, Kirk and Heidi end in St. George. They has recently received a When He Comes Again in Terreton, Idaho. went especially to hear s on the new church assignment accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gay their nephew Kurt Ivie stake relief society pre- - ano by Denna Shumway Springville, report his mission. sident. She also visited and the violin by Marlene Peterson. with visited last Adrianne and Brandon Monday Perkins, her two brothers, Charles his sister and husband, Burke spent the week Closing remarks were and David Hatton, their Pearl and Wells Robins. with their grandparents. families and other rela- - 8'ven by Elder Kyle Day Bill and Eileen Thompa was at Clay from patient who Fillmore, tives in Kanosh. son while their mother, in the Hawaii- - Utah Valley Hospital for served on Overnight guests BYU attended several weeks and is Joan, August 23 at the Willard Honolulu mission. from major His recuperating was very ,ak Whitakers were their son and pneumonia. Glen, wife Lilly and five teresting. He had many surgery Also stopping for a wonderful of their children from the experiences. Carma Cutler from El- - short visit at the Robins Blue Diamond Ranch in sinore and Leora Allen of home were Dr. and Mrs. Nevada. "WANNA KNOW WHO CAN monial honoring Jay Don Wilcox, leaving soon for an LDS mission in Chiwas cago presented, as were remarks by football coach Lewis Monson. A vocal solo beautiful by Uncle John Tuckett was followed by short sus-wit- by Jarold RobiSwallow, Bishop parents of the missionary Thora and Don Wilcox. song by sister Patti talks son. and brothers James and Robert. Stake President John Condie spoke briefly followed by remarks from Jay Don. The latter's maternal uncles, LaMar Tuckett offered the invocation and Duane Tuckett pronounced the benediction. A large attendance of friends relatives and came to Sacrament meeting to honor Jay Don Wilcox. Many of his high school classmates, along with uncles, aunts, cousins and Grandma Verda Tuckett, Thoras mother of Lake Shore. Mrs. Don E. Neilson attended a reception August 26 in honor of her daughter Janice and husband. the new Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Hecht, held at the Powell LDS Ward Recreation Hall. Powell. Wyoming. This the hosted by was groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Hecht. Erma Herrera of Mesa, Ariona. a former roommate of Janices, accompanied Jean to Powell. The latter was delighted to visit a former girlfriend at Lander and to meet two distant relatives tit Lovell and Graybull, Wyo. Jean beeame aware of these relatives after doing the group sheets. Another highlight of h Meadow Moments By Luella Edwards Mr. and Mrs. DeLyle again real soon. Carling attended a party Stanley and Ha Pearhonoring Mark Peterson son drove to Idaho Falls and bride-to-b- e at the to attend the marriage home of parents, Mr. and and wedding reception of their grandson, Rhett Mrs. Dwain Peterson. Peterson of Nephi, and Jane Christensen, AuAnn Kerwin of Blackfoot, Pearl Brunson, drey Swallow spent Sunday Idaho. Rhett is the son of Larrv and Koyle Peterevening in Kanosh watchof Nephi. The wedson slides about and heard ing ding took place in the Egypt from Kevin KesIdaho Falls Temple and ler. The 22nd of August was the receptions were held a very special day for in Blackfoot and at the Peterson home in Nephi. Roland and Norma Mrs. Larraine Briggs All of their children and grandchildren met and her daughters Meland at their home in Meadow anie and Camille for a week of Mrs. Rochelle Hunsaker luncheons, and her daughters Sherri visiting. reunions, and picture and Holly of Salt Lake taking. This is the first also attended the wed-intime the entire family Mrs. Deanna Edwards has been together for over two years. Those at- spent the past week tending the homecoming in Salt Lake, where she were Michael and Diane was a member of the Gagon and their four Grand Jury and visited children Tracy. Troy, w ith friends and relatives. Visitors at the home of Paige and Alicia from Luella Edwards the past Lake of the Pines. California, Eddie and Ralene week were her son. Monte Hansen and their three of Salem and her daughdaughters Heidi. Sheila, ter Janell Ekker and her and Melinda of Harbor daughter Jamie of BlackCity. California, Paul and foot. Idaho. Shawn O Brien. Luclla's brandson, Sharon Gagon and daughter Nicole of Whittier, has been vacationing at the Edwards home this California. David and Denise Gagon and their past week. On Thursday. three children Annelynn. Luella. Monte. Janell, Lauralee and Ryan and Jamie and Shawn drove to Bicknell. where Shawn Lori Gagon of West Valley City. The tearful enrolled in Wayne High parting was helped by School. The afternoon Continued on Page 7 saying "lets do this Ga-go- fun-fille- d her son and daughter Paul and Susar Neilson and children nexi morning early the 25th, Monday evening, where She and Erma left fot she went as far as Orem Powell. They returned and spent the night with to Utah the 27th. the trip was to visit the ' Historical Center at Codv. 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