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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, Scpl. 11, 1981 Page 4 miDiHfiiiDiinHmiiiaiiwinKiiaiiiiiiiitiiiDiinHmiiiaiiiiiiiHnaiiiiHiiHiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiatiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiHuiiaiiHiiHiiiiaiiiiNiiiiiiDiiiiHHiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiMiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiNiiiaiiiiMNiniaimiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiHiiiaiiNimiiiiaiiiiiiiiaiiHiMiaiHiiiaiiiiim Party Line a. Holden Happenings By Driving from his home Vegas for a week- end visit with his mother, LaNola Johnson, was Mel Johnson. He was busy helping her with some yard work. in Las less and Estell Bennett their enjoyed having daughter and husband, Sue and Karl Esplin and family of Cedar City as theit guests for the Labor Day weekend. The Es- . a Plins had welcomed baby girl to their famtly. little Lisa was born Au- gust 9. weighing 4 lbs. Robert and Cathy Ste- - phenson welcomed their tilth son to their family September 4. He weighed 8 lbs. h oz. and will be named Trevor. Wesley and Fay Stephenson arc the grandparents. At the home of Elm Hofhines for the Labor Day weekend for visiting and getting in some dove hunting were Ileen Far- rer. her son Chris and girlfriend, her son Bruce B.. wife and family, her daughter Meradee and husband Jerry Hanks and family of Provo. Labor Day weekend visitors at the home of the Garr Ashbys were Dean and Karen Denning and boys of Bountiful. Bruce and Joan Ashbv and family of Bountiful also visited but w ere house guests of their patents. Cecil and Bly EAlu Crosland named Cheryl Lyn and she has a big brother and a sister, Shane Stacy. Algie Stephenson was in Ogden as the guest of her daughter and hus- hand. Julie and Jerry Borup and family for a few davs. and Coles Connie Christina of daughter Salt Lake were visiting her mother. Beth Cros- land for the Labor Day weekend. At the home of Stanley ;,nd Joy Harmon and family for the Labor Day their were weekend daughter Suzanne, their son and wife Clair and Ellen Harmon and daugh- ter of Provo. Mrs. Janice Ziegler i.k her daughter Anna to St. George, where she uj be attending Dixie College this year. Deneen Davis accompanied her. Venez Johnson spent sjx davs in Orlando Flor- jda in conjunction with (lie 24ih and joined the girls in a luncheon, af- ler which the girls were for modeling judged clothes, talent, hcautv and figure. Clee especially liked the figure part of the judging. Rubv Bettridge and Jensen. Ely. Nev- ada. were guests of their brother Clee for three days. They came espe- for the Jones Re- - attended church at the 12th Ward and saw Allen set apart as the first counselor in the new bish-streoprick. After the services, Allen and Karen served a lovely dinner to all family members. Clair and Joan Kee and family of Las Vegas recently spent a few days at the home of Burton and Lula Kee. They also attended the family reunion in Provo for the Spencer Mc-F.dit- h Mc-ciall- y union, which was held Nephi Canyon Park. Clee. Venez. and his sis- - family, Tom and Kathy Hunlets had a good time in getting better acquainted w ith their relations. Car, Stephenson and son Giff took grandpar. cn(s Burton and Lula McKee and Florence to Tooele Stephenson where recently, they were overnight guests aj (be home of Karen and A)en Dobson They all - ter and children spent the weekend with their parents. Otto and Allie Hunter. Otto and Allie attended a wedding reception in Salt Lake for Nate Hunter and Jenny Wilding, Nate's parents are Dr. and Mrs. Jay Poulson Hunter. end visitors included: Blaine and Ruth Wasden. daughter and husband; Dell Wasden at Lloyd Wasden's; Mr. and Mrs. John Iverson and family (Rac Gene) at the home of Anna Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robins at the home of his parents. Waldo and Erda Robins. Llovd and Julie Monroe and family and Mary Monroe at the home of LaMar and Gwen Monroe. in named Brian Scott visitors and the vicinity Good news was rewere Lynn and Idella Hatton, two of their ceived bv Ruby and Recent - Fillmore Frolics Qlood - Left-han- d Oil And great-grandso- Sc Prizes will be awarded for the following: lier in the summer. Long Labor Day week- Pik-yav- Kanosh Bcckstrand and daughter were weekend Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Richfield of firsts at the home of Turner - his parents. Harold and for Cona visit National with ASCS stopped t)e vcnlion. Venez has been NaDcan Beckstrand and the Bcckstrands on MonRichard and day, September 7. They on (he National Commit- - fl0,hers Jav- Khert, Carlene and had been Cg for nine years and attending a chaired the Southwest children joined the group family reunion at Sher- Area Professional Im- - (,r dinner and visiting wood Shores west of a with Eva Beck- - Delta. provement Program and long . ihe National Distinguished Service Awards Program. Venez went to the convention specifically to !Qy Jle.i.ts. receive the Southwest Area national award for Enjoying a Fillmore Such local attractions as her outstanding service froijc asj week were Warm Springs, the her10 ,hc Na,ional Area and Wildlife Wood Vilhelm the NT'; milage. Tophus Clyde and Lillian Wood Slate Association. She and Pau, Fork McCoy. Tophe Park. and spent last weekend in Salt was presented a beautiful Leser Wood-- brother. were the scenes of their Lake visiting their three plaque at the convention. They reside in the San antics. An utterly gay daughters and families. and along with a very Franfisco Area. time was had by all. Bay They were house guests outstanding convention. had the opportunity to take in some tours. Some SCniOTS IO D6 AdVISGO of the highglights Testimonial honoring ,r the lours were Disney IflSUrailCG 1W their World. Sea World, and Brett Church, prior to It Gardens. 16 Cyprus During the week of citizens centers in Ins leaving for an LDS rained nearly every day. S ember 2 through 25 communities in this disto New York. and the hum.d.ty was mission Jennings of the trict. In each center they hard to get adjusted to. U)ah LS Paen,s are Lynn will have a brief instruc-an- d Citizens Senjor Carl Church. All in all. Venez had a and lional Cox meeting Projcc, and Mari)yn Mrs. Beth Crosland has great time. of the State Insurance answer questions from a new granddaughter. Clee and Venez John- After 0fllcc wi be in the Six those attending. Born September 1 at the son had the honor to the advise approxiArea to Countv meeting, West Millard Hospital be selected as part of a . citizens on legal mately an hour will be senior to Brent and Vicki Cros. judging team that judged and insurance scheduled so that they problems. land was an 8 lb. 2 oz. . Miss Juab County. They Thcv will visit senior can advise senior citibaby girl. She will be traveled to Nephi Monday zens on specific problems. They will be in Fillmore on September 22 at 9:00 a.m. and in Delta on September 21 at 4:00 p.m. Chamber Of The East Millard-Fillmor- e During The Regular Season Beg. Oct. 17, 1981 Mrs. Gary Robins, daughters Stephanie and Angela, recently spent a few days with Rosa Lee's sisters in Bountiful, Brenda Johnson and Dorothy Fordham and their families. While there, she attended the temple where her niece, Rosalie. and Allan Blakely were married. Freda Hatch celebrated her 93rd birthday Monday. September 7. Family members and friends called and extended birthday wishes. Her family had gotten together ear By Dathel Whitaker Melissa TROPHY BUCK HUNT By Lola Monroe Kanosh Kapers AfpnftnW AfnftlPTltS Commerce Is Sponsoring A Kirk and Sandi Mem-nioand family at How- Scipio Scene Charlie Choate of the arrival of their 50th great- grandchild. Proud mother is Susie Kelly of Oregon. Richard and Colleen Richardson of Salt Lake City have purchased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Doc) Brunson, for future retirement Mr. Richardson purposes. is a police officer at the University of Utah. We are happy to report that Nelda Turner is feeling better, having suffered several weeks from a pinched nerve in her lower back. Nelda and Keith were happy to be able to travel to Delta on Saturday, September 5, to witness the baptism of their grandson. Curtis, son of Dick and Reva Turner. Curtis was baptized by his father. Grandfather, Keith, helped with his confirmation in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Word has been re- ecivcd of the death of Susa Paxton Whitaker at the age of 98. She has been a widow for many Her husband, years. Charles Whitaker, died daughters and husbands. They enjoyed having their campers parked up in the canyon, where they look tours on their motorcycles. They were all in attendance at church in the Kanosh Ward on one of the Sundays they w ere here. Chester and Laverta Perkins attended funeral serviecs in Chandler, Arizona on September 1 for Chester's sister, Viola Lamoreaux. Mr. Perkins has two sisters and three brothers remaining in his family. We Thomas welcome and Lenore Guest from Mesa. Arizona, to Kanosh. They will occupy the home of Bishop Ray and Sharon George. Their daughter. Terry Perkins, and husband Lvnn went to Mesa to them pack and help move. We would like to report the arrival of three new little sons to our Laman- ite friends. On August Tamara (Tammy) Rodriguez was blessed with her son. who ar- rived in the Richfield Hospital. He will be named Rocky Romero. Tammv is the daughter of Louise Bushhead. Staccv James arrived at the Fillmore Hospital on August 19 to Stan and Patricia (Levi) Multine. Earl and Verna Pikya- vits babv boy arrived "Nothing shows a man's at the Fillmore Hospital character more than what on August 21. He will be he laughs at." Goethe 17 in 1919. Ellen Wheeler Jane (Bird) and husband David of Yuba City, California, visited at the home of Helen and Lloyd Rogers on Sunday. They will be spending a few days in Kanosh. Ellen Jane will be looking over her parents' old home, now owned by Ruth Levi. ard Memmotts. Wendell and Paula Memmott and family at Nord Memmotts. Maurine Ackerman and daughter Sherrie at the home of Udell and Peggy Sorenson. lone Monroe and Robyn Davis at Merlin Monroes'. Linda and Dan Hansen and family at the George Sims home. Morris and Elaine Hardin. Salmon. Idaho, and Lvnette Smith, Preston, Idaho, at the home of Dick and Thelma t. flOWI u!nMS'0,,erin9 . CAPP Rebaleol Cash $& Flowell Features By Virgie Ivie a i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ther Fred, his wife Paula Robinson always enjoy and family. On August children and 26. Paula went to Logan, their having children her families come to visit, taking Clinton, weekBlake, Brenda, Over the Labor Day end were John and Jolene and Jason. Susan and Sevey, their children Da- - Jake accompanied them vid and Robin of Kearns, back to her home. Paula Alden and Brenda Ro- - visited relatives in Logan binson, children Scott and on August 27 went and Suzette of Hurricane, through the Logan Tern-Dal- e is still at home and pie with her brother, Fern Damon is on the Hovt Stephenson, and his Kaye Margie placement program and bride. here from New Mexico Israelson. and attended for the school year, their beautiful marriage. The families attended the While Paula was at the Dick and Joann Frost house in Holden Temple. Uncle Jim and and daughter at the home open Saturday night for their Aunt Susan took the of Chester and Esther children nephews and cousins, Christensen Memmott. which delight-an- d the canoeing, boys Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Richard their brides, Preston ed them very much. Beeston. Bothell. Wash, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Roberta, and Hoyt ington. spent a week and their Bauer enjoyed Margie. visiting their parents, of company Mr. and Mrs. Joseph houseful Mr. and Mrs. Mont L. Robinson had as their over the Labor Day week-guesRobins, and Mr. and Mrs. on Saturday Paul- - end. Coming on Friday Gary Robins and family. ine's and brother- - night were their sons, sister They brought their son Irene and Fred Clifford Bauer from CaliMark to attend BYU. Salt Lake fornia. Henry Bauer, wife Horlacher of Their younger son Joe and daughters has been visiting in Scipio and the ladies brother, Betty, Ronald Rasmussen of Stacy. Linda, Robin and for a month. He returned from Provo. The Robinsons Tami Fredrick, home with them. Mrs. daughter-in-law- , Colorado, They enjoyed Over the Labor Day Esther Robinson of Moab, a picnic lunch and boatMark Beeston weekend. was a guest over the Laing at Yuba Dam. and two friends. Cole bor Day weekend. These Coming to visit on and Chris, spent time at 4 with Delial the home of Mr. and Mrs. people came especially September Ivie were her house to attend the and Virgie open Mont Robins. and brothers their ClaynewlyLoyd honoring Mr. and Mrs. Leo wed nephews and brides, ton Williams of Nephi, Robins. Mr. and Mrs. Roberta who helped with some and .1. Wells Robins, Mr. and Preston outside and Hoyt badly needed Stephenson Mrs. Kent Hatch and bovs. Heber City, drove and Margie Stephenson work. On Saturday the 5th, to Salt Lake Sunday to in Holden. The boys are and Terri Lynn the of Joe Terry grandsons attend fast and testiand children and Pauline and the Baldwin with Mr. mony meeting J.R. and Kimber-le- e of Mr. Mrs. and sons Avery, and Mrs. Steve Poulton, of Cedar City visited (Rheadean) who was having their George awhile. They were on bahv daughter named. Stephenson of Holden. their way to Fillmore to We to are surely sorry She was named Brooke ' visit Terri Lynn's family, Allen Dean with learn met Poulton. the Boyd and Judy MelDeAnn Robins, who is a painful accident, crushhis His ville son ing family, who had all kneecap. attending BYU, accomhim took to Salt for a reunion. Danny got together panied them to Salt Lake Lake Sunday to a hospital, This included their youngwith to be the City family. he . underwent est daughter, Serena Mr. and Mrs. LeVoy where Shirley Monday. surgery husband Christensen, Memmott spent several her son Ken, and their little son days visiting in Kearns accompanied remain Brandon from Flowell. will and Danny with their children and in the city with her husfamilies. a delicious Enjoying The ward band Dean. We wish him dinner prepared by Janet Scipio School reor as speedy as possible Anderson were members Sunday Inwith Burtis recovery from this of the Anderson family. ganized Grandmas Carol AlexQuarnbcrg as President juryMrs. Jim Flaherty and ander Devon Quarnberg, first of Bountiful, little son Jake of Logan Lucille Anderson of Dracounselor. Udell Soren with Susan's son second counselor visited per, Orins wife MonMr. and Mrs. ica. David's wife and Probert parents. Shirley Mary Ivin Christensen. Jim and four seeretarv. daughters in' YWMIA The reor returned home leaving cluding old ganized with Nancy Ro his wife and son to spend twins Judy and Christine, bison. Laurel Advisor a week with her parents. Gary and his friend Tawn-yConnie Quarnberg. MIA She visited with her bro28 family members Maids, and Evelyn Mon and Mrs. Jack Madsen, enjoyed the afternoon roc. Beehive Advisor. brothers David and Scott visiting and enjoying Mark and Jenene Mon and wives, her sister Di- each other's company. roe had a dinner for fam ane and Allen Dyreng David and family reilies attending the chris and Michelle from Gunmained as overnight toning of their new baby nison joined with Marks guests of LaDon and Jencne's parents. Mr familv for the occasion. Pro-ber- ts four-mont- h a. f 30 19 h tt TOPPCO $250 Smsll Engine A Marine PERFORMANCE CENTER TURNER OIL POWER PRODUCTS COMPANY 290 N. Main, Fillmore, Utah 14411 And 1. 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