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Show Millard Ciiiinlv I'mgrt-ss- , Hllmori', I lah H4.TI Friday , Sept. 4, Party Line $ lWl-Pag- 7 e Holden Happenings Continued from Page 4 Meadow Moments r iwlla I'.dwards Pat-i'- was spent v isit n t with Mrs. Lula Fkker and Mrs. La Verne I alt. isitors at the home of I errill and Iris Bond the past weekend were Iris' Mrs. sisters. Carina Cutler, and Mrs. Leora Allen. The girls eouldn't .lax too lone as thev were afraid thev would miss out on that good fishing i V at I Johnson's Cherrvl's ol Continued from Reservoir. hex are both avid fisher-wome- Visitors at the home of Harold and NaDean were their daughter. Marik n DeVries, Beek-slrai- her luishand Kerry, and ehildten ol West Jordan. Mr. Kurt DeVries and Don Beekstrand accom-paniethem to Meadow. Iliree ol the men went on the loeal how hunt (deer) m the Kish Lake National Forest: Kerry. Kurt DeVries, and Robert Beekstrand. d Kepp lonl. Sa Saturday . August 22. a laree group of relatives and friends went to the Manti Temple with Brent Hosman and Fatah Olsen. where they were Smith, in North Salt Lake. Fthel Wood and her mother. Vera Nixon, drove to Flv, Nevada. Ihev look Flhel's granddaughters Shari and Kelle Ann Cropper home after thev had spent a week eousin. in the St. George lemple. Cherrvl's mother. Fdith Dear-den- . wveompunied them. a Driving to Moah for weekend visit with their here. They spent weekend as guests daughter Jane and band Ramon Carling and married by President lour bins were Otto and Kline Blaek of the temple Allie Hunter and granddaughter Kristen Hunter. presideney. That ev ening. Mark and laRee SteIns parents entertained at ehilan open house on the phenson and three dren and their parents. ehureh lawn. It was a W. and Stella beautiful oeeasion where James a enjoyed mam friends ealled to Stephenson to Idaho. Ihev vistrip w ish them happiness. ited the John Stephenson On Fridav. August 14. family on their raneh in a large group of relatives Salmon. On their return and friends aeeompanied thev were overnight ois Row lev and James trip, of I yle and Mer-enguests to the Manti Rtgtrup Owen and familv Temple. where they were married hv her eousin. Kline Blaek. of the Manti I emple presideney. "I hat evening a reecp-tiowas held at the Mea- the of her daughter Marsha and Jim Staas and family. Penni Johnson spent hus- last Provo atWeek Fducation tending at BYU. week Ben ing a in Hunter is spendfew davs in West his uncle and Jordan aunt. Marvin and Shirley Hunter and family. Thursday. August 27, UM. graveside services vv it It well-kep- were held at the Holden Cemetery for little Frin Pwvne. infant daughter of Fdward and Shonna I e Shonna have a old little girl. shower lesa. love to on liieh w ill help now A luncheon was served at the home of IaNola before the families returned home. Those attending were Fd. Shonna. his parents Paul and Lois Payne. Palm Springs. California. Bn ant. I.vrainc Jones. Della, and their ehildren Ron and Calhv. Orem. Don and Nancy. Fillmore. Alan. Kristine. Sharon. Carla, and David. Roy and Lucille Johnson and two children Courtney and Regan, Woods Cross, and Aunt Duma Framplon were also REPOR Ward Relief Soviets dow their w WILDLIFE n ii. Besides brother Richard, she has two old- - 4 et sisters. Ann. Alisa and . room. QUESTIONS Sundav afternoon WilAND ANSWERS Harold. NaDean. F.va. bur and lla Rowley went lav and Don Beekstrand. to IVovo to lake their son By Brent Olson alone with Marilyn and I rues! and wife Carolyn Wildlile Conservation Officer her ehildren. attended home. They had been ccssful on the draw, a $5 the I ovell reunion in Oak here to Brent's wedding. Question: When will I get refund and the open bull lot not drawing refund my ( Ihev spent the night in elk permit will be sent. out on an elk permit? Provo, then went on to Otherwise a S.TS refund Happv hirthdav wishes Portland. Oregon, where Answer: A public drawing w ill be mailed back to the are heme sent to Russ. Ins sister and family loi all lesouied permit' applicant. Rov and Dennis Bond. live. Refunds will be mailed ineluding eovv elk. moose, Valletta Robison. KathIhev brought his sisbultalo. bighorn sheep, from the State Auditors Mr. and Mrs. Wesley leen Hosm.in. (Jena Mater. Muriel Reid, home ete. was held on August office, not the Division of Stephenson visited their rie Hurtado. Kelly and with them for an extended 14. Appheums unsuvccss-- I Wildlife Resources. Reson and family. Mr. and Ann I tie Kdwards. Jan visit. Mondav they took n in di awing a permit funds will probably not be Mrs. Gary Stephenson at fa- I Manuel her down St. to will George reieii e a lull refund ready until the Iasi part of tampion. Delta the evening of AuLesto see her sisters who live lova. Hucl Ogier. Irom the Slate Auditor's September. I he oeeasion 2" gust was I Refunds lor big game ter Wood, and Kristy- there. he one dollar olfiee. Richard's sevgrandson or combination as licenses lee and handling postage well as all other types of enth birthday. They also will NO I be refunded. licenses and permits once got acquainted with the In the event an applinew granddaughter. Litcant for a restricted elk purchased are not made. tle Angela arrived August Close cousins from the flower and vegetable gar permit wanted an open F.ven if a person dies, the 2J and weighed N lbs. dens are the sweet potato and the morning glory bull elk permit of unsuc- - state keeps your money. . MEMOlllAMl IN Services For Perrv Max Stevens Funeral services for Perrv Max Stevens, 6d, were held August 27. HM at Holden. Ftah. He was born Novem- ber PHI. and died IT. August 2J. 1981 at River- side. California. He was the son of the late John Alma and Annie Fugenia Robins Stevens. He has four brothers. Jay A.. Fian B.. Wallace R.. and Reuben, also a sister. Charlotte Upper. First Counselor Jerry Coats look charge of the luneral. was Family prayer given by a brother. Reuben. Prelude and post-ludmusic was played In Ruth Stevens. Opening praver was by Neil e ens. a nephew lalks were given In Margene Upper, a niece, and Robert Stevens, a Stev followed by comments from first counselor Jerrv Coats. A song, '.lust a Closer Walk With Thee. Bishop" was done bv Alan Mathews with Ruth Stevens at the piano. A speaker. James W. Stephenson, was followed nephew, closing prayer by lee evens. Dedication of the grave was bv Wallace R. Stevens. Pallbearers were all nephews. Neil. Randy. John. Roger. Bradley, ami Robert Stevens. I he flag that was over the casket was given to his bv S I sister. Charlotte. Leland Gronning Dies Following Surgery He is survived by: wile. Della: son, Ralph, Battle Mountain. Nevada; sister. Mrs. Millie Kelly. Midvale, Utah. Funeral services were held Thursday. August 2" DIM. at the Niekle in Delta. Mortuary Interment was in the Delta Cemetery. ing surgery. He was born DIOS in MUSEUM happen is the sale at Marlin Irrrilnriul Park Superintendent Man-hous- Male Historical Monument of many ambition people lor more, and the mad struggle for everything they can get, with little conscience regarding those whom they walk on to gel it. perhaps it would in be well to share a of milestone retrospect, pioneer history. l est we forget, mormon pioneers did not roll down on paved highways wheels encased with rubber. nor were they im lined to write the DOT about c lute k holes in the road. Maybe we do gel hard pressed at times, and to vunewhai primitive fashion. the shafts being about five feel long and made ol hickory or oak, with cross pieces, one of them serving for handle. It anting the bed of the tart under which was a s think about "handcarts" the may help problem, but to give us a better sense of appreciation lor our lot in hie. I he handcart company was an item that deserves not ic e. although it occur red a little later than the settling ol the Territory in ISSf). The expense in bringthe from saints Fuiope had been a hcavv tax on the new settlers ol Utah, and to lessen this it was decided to introduce ol the svstem using handcarts to bring the imnitgiams to ".ion." low a ( itv was selected ing :Jt A ' , Check the savings: Plush cuts Sculptured looks 0 2 . ')a '...A 4S, f ft Saxony types ' Offer good only until ) 'VAV'v., V : C. fW I i -- . October 31. ! f. s '. ! !e. 1; A Open Mon.-Fri- . 9-- 5 Sat. 10-- 1 Call . wooden The wheels were also of wood, with a light, iron band. The entire weight of the vehicle was about 60 pounds. For each hundred imaxle-tree- migrants there were furnished 20 handcarts, live tents, three or four milk cows and a wagon with three yoke of oxen to convey the provisions and icnis, the quantity of bedding and clothes being limited to 17 pounds per capita and the freight of each cart, including cooking iitinsils, being about 100 pounds. Stories in pioneer range in scope Irom "leaiful" to "heartwarming" and are a stimulating source of appreciation lor our wonderful heritage in Utah. Oui pioneer museum is d.ulv lor your open enjov ment. Come often and bring your friends. The binary books wc have on hand are available lor voii io research in our his-Im- office. V ' 2 864-2420864-25- 89 T West Main Tips For Tots On School Buses is school baik in session. Bob Utah Salcli Now that (omuil's manager, sug- gests parents teach their clnldicii the following rules about the use of si honi buses: Leave home in plentv ol tune so von don't have to i ush to cate b the Inis, but don't leave so earlv vouTI have to wait more than live minutes. 2. Watt well off the roadwav. Don't distract motorists. V Slav well back until the bus mines to a lull stop. Use the handrail on boarding. Take a seat and remain seated until the bus comes to a full slop at vour destination. 4 II there are no available seats, stand holding onto two seats, one with eac It hand. v Comply loi cc promptly Whale on lor Wh.llc'Olls R.iv mood Wilson 1. II old Milstrnm lo w nit instructions from t tie driver and from your if Inis patrol, si hool there is one aboard. 6. Keep books and paikagcs in your lap or under vour seat, never in the aisle. 7. No loud bv cue Warner Ben Bl.ii k I. lines I aw son bv Don aid and Mice I aw son Noi man Nielson Rene Huntington tor hinluluv bv Merle Paxton i'l Slew art let n I ue alov a lor birthd.ii bv I iii'llu d w ai ds Dr. Blame Huntsman Wi'inlv R. FHison Kent Sw allow I I ada Rasmussen Carl Verhaaren Security Title Co. e IT. " the bus qiitiklv and quictlv without crowding or shoving, and don't linger at the loading one. ds Rav men. Pi u nev Kell I aw son Midi m Slei oils I bv ilia Hogan hi Nielson i R Ud Whitaker ila lollllSOIl I' , i "Uia Bark, lull Inn Biishnell Pauline Nelson Bi ciiil.i ( laic t il Mldredge Ronald Wilson Mai k 1. msen Fae Snider Della Paxton ( lei aid Andengaard Noi ma Paxton Neil Monroe I An I pp oe ( 'hrixtenxen w is M nnsen Donald F. Malbi Mrs I is Greening Donna ( at Ison Kelt Johnson 1 liaid George Waller Christensen Ru Madsen First Security Bank Keith Gillins Vernon Peterson Gary Bennett I tiey I., l ister Grant T. Callistcr Melba S. Btishncll K Dean Bennett Mrs. Merrill Wilding bv Mrs. Mark Robins Fast Millard Fxtension Serv ice Vuginia Warner Buicaii ol l and Management Kimball awretice V. Barnes Dan Waters Dearden Motor Co. by C.I.. Charles Carling Claude Carling Donald T urner Mike Hare W.l). Brinkerlioff Larry Robison F. Holmes lenoiilvie I Helen Sav les bv Nancy McDonald Mount. mi Bell - J by subscriptions William ('. Hatch Dan Iverson Kenneth I). Ziegler A C. Ashtirsl I John Beekstrand I i ceman Row lev Stevens Mrs. Grant Kcslcr Deal) Robison Ilia Sirs. Wilks for birthday bv Naila Olive Mrs. Gabo Bonoumct lor birthday bv Nada Olive I ed Rogers bv Rose Don Stuart I Im d Robison Dr. George II. Stott .lovi e Seottorn Matv Borsladl I itgene ( rabtree I lank Harding Rav Mueller M Carling Ru haul Cluisleiiscn Rogers Claude Hargett Milton Stevens I llen I Stev ens lake Rogers Mis. W.R. Mathews Ward Starlev ( ml tie til a I elephone Finn! Robison Guidon Bei kstrand I nPiiel Palme r I lav id Wat tier Ru hard Swam Mi Ivon T urner Ru bard Christensen Douglas Steffen I amelia Rust ( )h ell Hall Ii I lohn A i ileeii Dastrup haul Pavne Rii Steve I.. Kimball Neil Stewart Mis. I lame Robins Mrs Jack Ruse Mu haul Cummings by I ela Cummings I ee Rov .lac kson I) I a Vox Starlev Phil Russell Merrill Diitson A. I aV'ov Kimball lames W. Stephenson In Susan Davis I Glen I Blow ii Max Wood ( lee lolllison mu J. Du in an Hope I). I owe ( lav ton ii s ill a ri Oliver Davies .tunic Ila Robison Malk Pcleiscll David I linn I f 1 1 Speakman A nm lu ev es Noi ns I dw ai Albert Mailer Paul Stevens Inn Rhodes t e Bai bar. i I mmet I. mu s II Siarkei Aval. m lolmson I Mil I Rogeis lav loll ( I ( e. lllll I dw aids Si d.v. oils. Ion Si fun 'left bv It I Food Stamp Rules Change Maoi i lianges in food stamp eligibility rules and benefits that President Reagan signed info law reienllv will begin stamp . v Bill Petersen Roland I (iagoii Don't do homework oi eat vour breakfast on the Inis. 1. Never place vour head or hand or elbow out the w indow H Think Richs l . ex Me Kee Dr. Wallace A mgs ssTl. lli. mi ( Im or Ashby Bond Sav mage '.111 lav Memmott Bov d Sorensen Ronald Bond ( Peiinev m IF Phil Robison bv Dora Robison Dixie f unk Paul Beckham Ross Kv ler M iami Beekstrand It. Col. f)w t g Hunts man G. W. Kennel Duane Baugh I Row lev I Ouarnberg Iv erson i oi a W ilson 1 "i Ienuev ai ''on P ( iiiilloite bv lames Cooper I Gregory Dr. B. l i ll 'i ila Badge r I 'il Inhn l I. ( lianges mill. lined in flic Omnibus Reconi iliatton A, t of p)t are aimed at 111 SI billion saving leili al i osts for the food leave Hi ( talking or ailtve plav. Quiet conversation is all right except at railroad crossings, while the driver must listen for trains. 10 tn'orgi K. A. as the point of outfit, and there the handcarts were built. were of They it ' of new I Beth Ann Galloon As society struggles with the ever present anxieties of inflation, may not help to solve You can save 20 and more column ,1 Robison bv Ins Bond ni C hirthd.ii bv i lie iiuen Whaicotis Karen Whatcott lor birthd.ii bv the mccii I SCOPE By Max Mv Biinkerhi'tl Guv I April 6, Scipio to Peter Jens and Maggie Allen He married Gionning. laFav Works, later divorced. He married Juanita Burk Needham in Salt I ake City. I9.T6. Mr. Gronning was a farmer and operated the Ford agency in Delta for 24. Aug. a Pay son hospital nidi ( Wiltonl shbv otiie Robison Cummings Dav 1981 in follow- died 76. Gronning. in a vain nicest things to The following subscriptions and subscription renewals will he the last published. Due to our increasing number of subscriptions and continuous lack of space, the "New & Renewals" column is being discontinued. If you have any questions concerning your subscription, or or please feel free to call us at write to The Progress. P.O. Box Sll7, Fillmore, I tah I 2J vears. He spent the winters at Overton. Nevada for the past 10 years. leland hyper-attitude- and one of the NOTH: 846.TI. Fuel Problems? Try A Handcart Carpets make nice things happen. New and Renewals EDITOR'S e By l.lla Cropland Robert and Cherry! Wood went to St. George Salurdwv to the wedding (Jones) Payne of Palm California. Springs. Shonna is the daughter ol Bishop Bryant and Jones of Delta and granddaughter of LaNola Johnson of Holden. Bishop Jones conducted the service and spoke Ronald brieflv. Jones the gave prayer and wile Patty read some verses In chosen especially Johnson. Grandma Grandpa Paul Paine dedicated the grave. Danny Jones, a twin to Shonna. ea tried the tiny casket to the gravesite. Besides the family members, special friends and neighbors joined the group for the serv ice. The Paynes were very impressed by the beaut tiful. cemetery and appreciated why the children chose to place their precious babv in this lovely spot. Fd and taking elicit oi toiler .id ii si me t s llie in allowed nit nine in gloss de-dii- i from deter- mining benefits in Other rules will cover vc liuud and abuse plovlslolls to pi "I life Puerto Rico Willi Ii lilies, till H 10(1 him k grant and a itioii III reporting and ai osf live during "inning si stem man dat'd toi stale welfare i a i w ill ini hide remove to piousions higher im nine households I loin the program or I v i piogiam list al vear l')H2 Ihe new rules must agilities be implemented swiftly, si I l Into ailueve the projected sav mgs it lions c tlial I nm adriuni stamp pro-gla- hex tcdiiic their benefits: drop strikers from the ptogram. and prorate the first benefits month's for new recipients. The rules also delay cost of living adjustments used to i all lilate food stamp benefits and delav and reiline cost ol living said Hoacl, ind 'sell rules on pro-i- i fraud penalties and 1, inns collection procedures will be published in October lor comment, pubhe with final rules expected eailv next vear. Proposed rules for establishing letrospec live accounting and monthly reporting sv stems will fie published bv the end ol plhf 1 t I |