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Show Millard Countv Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, Sept. 18, 1981-Pag- 4 e a ntnciiiiiiitiiiiiaiiiiitiiiiiiaifiiiiiiiiiiciiiMiiiitiiiaitiitiiiiiiiaiMiiiiHMCMtiiiiitiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiHHiiiitiaitiiHiHiiiciiiHiiNwitaiiNiimtitatiHNmiiianiiiiiniiiaiiiitiiiiiacMiiiHiNiiiatiiHiiiiiiicitiiiiiifiiiiatmiiiiiiiiaiiiumtiiiaiiNiii .1 Party Line a -- Howell Features By lie George D. Ward l.imilx reunion vas held Sept. 12. 1981 at the Ward Howell Cultural and beaut il ill grounds. His children include forresident Howell mer It one Ward ot Salt Lake. Geotgc and Alice Ward of Salt lake, Oiville and Michael Ward of Woods Cross and Flame May-fielot Provo. Their taniihes include: Steve cC Ihvllis llovd. Tom and Shannon Sehifigen. Kelly A. Annette Ward. Scott and Carol Ward and families. Jan Maxfield, C Anderson. They indy enjoved the excursions to the volcanos and Indian I d writings up Fillmore and supper hosted by li cue's children who live here. Dexter and Laura lee Anderson. Jerry k Dixie Freeman, and Evan and Merrily Anderson, and their families. Those can-vo- n attending expressed themselves as having had an enjoy able well planned day . Guests of Mr s Dern Williams and his mother lane Williams for the Labor Day weekend were their daughter and Kathy and Douglas Morton and Darccy of Hyrum spending Sat. the 5th ot Sept. With the son-in-la- family was Janie's daughter Grace and her husband, Clifford Bennett of looele. On Sun. Frank Carson of Nev. and his 1 irgie Ivie cousin Lucille Overson of Lvnndyl visited with his Aunt Jane, cousins Dern, and Dixie, Grace, Clifford and the Mortons. Sacrament meeting Sunday, Sept. 6 two little babies were given names. The little daughter of Ladon and Janet Anderson w as giv en the name of Vanessa and a blessing by her father. Ben and Ronda Robison of Las Vegas had their little son given the name of Brady and a blessing by his grandfather Jarold At Robison. I he Crystal Camp DUP held their first meeting of the new season Sept. 9, 1981 at the home of Thora Wilcox. She conducted the meeting and welcomed and thanked those in attendance for their support of the camp. The invocation was offered by Nona Tomkin-son- . We all had the privilege of standing to pledge our allegiance to our dear old flag and Dianna Fuller led us in the singing of the "Hand Cart Son" with Carma Swallow accompaning on the piano. Later in the meeting they directed us in singing a practice song "Those Pioneers. Jean refreshed our Ncilson memories of the last meeting held in May, by reading the minutes. We were happy to enjoy the presence of County Presi of Nora Price dent. Kanosh. She and Capt. Thora discussed matters A of business. very interesting history was given by Noma Jackson. The lesson The year 1881" was presented by Vcrgie Ivie. Besides those already mentioned the following attended: Lynn Allen, Fauntella Robison and Erma Spotten and Cheryl Jackson. Refreshdelicious refreshing ments were served by the hostess. The weekend of Labor and Susan Day Paul Ncislon and four children of Orem were guests of his parents Don and Jean Neilson and four children of Orem were guests of his parents Don and Jean Neilson at their home at Clear Lake. Mrs Avalon Johnson are wearing big smiles these days. They received news of a "Little" great grand-soborn to their granddaughter Christine Day Pulsipher and her husband Vince. The little fellow was born Sept. 10 and weighed 9 lbs. 15 ozs. and was 24 tall. He has three brothers, Jason, Jeffery, Ben and Timothy. Their home is near Stockton, Missouri. Maternal grandparents are Cloyd and Rayma Day. Kanosh Kapers n be- sides the Johnsons are Cummings and Wanda Day of Fillmore. LaDawn Allen was here from Cedar City with her family the Arthur Allens over the weekend. She and her friend Mrs. Roy By Dathel Whitaker and Arlene Turner Alice. Margaret is emspent the Labor Day hol- ployed as a dental assisiday in California visiting tant there. their families. In the SanA son, David, his wife ta Ana area, they spent Natalie and son Nichotime with Bill's sisters, las. drove from their Alice Rogers and June home in Fresno, CaliforGorman and families. nia and joined the TurnOf course, they were anxiers in Santa Ana for more ous to be with their visiting. It was a happy daughter, Margaret, who occasion for all. her Aunt with lives Good news came to Willard and Dathel Whi(Patsy) Johnson were taker on September 9 hostesses for a party to from their son John, honor LaDawn's sister Pat announcing the arrival and her husband Bill of a baby son to his wife, Glassman 11 of Logan, Shelley, at the hospital who was married Aug. 27. in Reno, Nevada. A large crowd attended to He weighed 7 lbs. 4 extend best wishes to the oz and will be named newlyweds and to meet Hayden John Whitaker. Bill. Shelley's mother, AnMrs Delial Ivie enjoy- nette Las Heki from ed a number of people was there Nevada, Vegas. visiting them at different to welcome her first times last week. On Wed. grandchild. Delial's sister and brother-in-Little Hayden adds the law Darlene and number up to 44 grando Howard Memmott of children for the WhitaThe next came. day kers. Vergies brother Clayton A weekend guest of Williams of Nephi and her friend Mrs. Lucille Over-so- n Hope and Orville Kimball of Lynndyl visited was Laura Ewell of Pay-sowho is the lady Sunday. Chris and Rose Christenson of Fillmore friend of their son Monte. attended church (Close friends of Ivies They and former Flowell res- services in the Kanosh ward on Sunday. idents) called to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Don Saturday. September 2. was a very special day Wilcox took their son Jay Don Wilcox to Provo Sept. for Vicki and Leonard 10 where he entered the Watts and their daughter Missionary Training Cen- and son, when they were ter for a months training sealed for time and eterprior to an LDS Mission in nity in the Manti Temple. The following persons Chicago. Bill Sci-pi- 1 joined them there and went through the session with them: Vickis mother, Maurine Ackerman from Junction; Vicki's sister, Peggy Sorenson and husband Udell of Vicki's aunt, Scipio; LeOra McArthur, and cousin, Mrs. Kaye of Manti. Others in the wedding party were Mr. and Mrs. Guv McArthur of Gunnison; Mr. and Mrs. Abe of Fillmore; Johnson Mrs. and President Lloyd George of Orem and the following from Kanosh: President and Mrs. Alton Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Higgs. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whitaker. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whatcott. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Call. Dinner was given by Vickis family in Manti at the home of Bryan and LeOra McArthur. Many others who were able to attend the Temple vx ere at the dinner. A special wedding cake was made and served cousin-in-law- , bv Vickis Linda McArthur. The Kanosh Firemen's Ball held the 5th of September was enjoyed by a fine group of people. The dance was held in the Cultural Hall due to weather. inclement Everyone enjoyed the music of Country Unlimited of Orem. Drawings for turkeys as door prizes went to the following: from Kanosh. Leonard n ron and Mary Wasden. Maiy attended a dietary party in Provo Friday Scipio Scene Bv Lola Monroe man and 'Jennifer were home the long weekend with her parents. Round Valley D.U.P. Camp held their first 2 meeting September held at the Little cabin. Ivie, Georgia tain conducted. was given Patients at the Hospital from field Cap- Prayer Darlene Memmott. Pledge was led by Florence Robins. A song was led by Lorraine Monroe. A history Ileen was by given Thompson on her greatgrandmother Black. A lesson was given by Connie Quarnberg on the year 1881. Hostesses were Mary Was-deVenice and Esther Memmott. 17 members were in attendance and three Gladys guests: Hatch, Freda Stone, and Gae Leavitt. June and Ted Thacker of West Valley City visited her sister, Georgia Ivie. and husband Walby lace. also Carolyn Watts. Valerie Leish- Nafus, Frank Wilcox. Rex Hutch- City, LaRue from Orem, Tim Elliott; and from Fillmore. Vance Turner. The Oak Sci- pio include Leon Memmott. Berniece Ballou, and Guv Robins. We are sorrv to hear of their sickness and extend a get well wish to all of them. Guest speaker at SacVirga Monroe spent a rament Meeting Sunday, Salt in week visiting September 13, was Elder Lake City with her daughKvle Day of Fillmore. ter Beth and family. Clovd Day also attendMemSusie Rovce and mott and boys. Jed and ed the meeting with his son. Scott, have been visitand Sheldon Beulah in with Susies Idaho ing Shirley and Quarnberg. family. and During the weekend Leo Robins, Eileen to drove Bill Richard dove hunt. of the Thompson son Ron, Salt Lake City Sunday Goodman. Ted Hone and friend and enjoved attending the AnChris Peterson, Provo, Broadway musical were at the home of My nie and having dinner. - inson. Nina Hutchinson, Taft Joyce Whatcott, Paxton. Karen George, and Chester Bublitz; from Rich- evening, September 11. Reed Wasden and Doris Wade visited Myron and Mary this weekend. Reed and Doris plan to he married October 8. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Robins and family were at the home of his parents, Waldo and Erda Robins. Morris has been transferred from Canada to Salt Lake City for a year. Holden Happenings By Ella Crosland Visiting at the home of ter and Ben enjoyed their grandson daughter, Norman ing and Carolyn Stevens and Judd HuntOr of Richfield family, were Mr. and spend the weekend with Mrs. Frank Singer and them. Tina Ford left Tuesday daughter Francine, Christine and baby. Kenny of to attend the College Firemen really appreciate Virginia Beach, Virginia. of Eastern Utah at Price. all the support received Spending the Labor She enrolled early as she and a big thanks from the weekend in Elko, Nevada will be playing on the Fire Chief Ken Lawson, with her husband. Ear- women's volleyball team. for all those in charge of nest Christiansen, were Mrs. Beth Crosland the food, door prizes, Salena Christiansen, took her granddaughter, orchestra, and anyone Scott and Susan. Christina Coles, home else concerned with the Steve and Fern Rad- Friday and remained for dance. ford and family of West a weekend visit with her Jordan were guests at daughter. Connie Coles. In Salt Lake Saturday the home.of their parents, Bill and Ruth Stevens and to attend World on Rulainc for the Labor Ice" at the Salt Palce were Warren and Ella JlE.tE.x Wood Day weekend. their Crosland. eight Stopping for an overfamily. Val Olds, LaRae visit with and their their parnight grandchildren, Francis, all Provo; Vergie ents. Ed and LaVon parents, as a last summer Ixie, Flowell; Joyce Monwere Gary and treat: Lee R. and Vicki roe, Scipio: also many Meredith Shelstead and and family also attended from Fillmore. Keri. Heidi, the fair. Warren and Ella, family Traveling to Butte, Galen and Edward of Linda and LaRee visited Montana last week were Big Timber, Montana. for a few hours with Jeri Daisy Lee and Laurelee They were on their way Crosland before returning Colledge. Teresa and to the Los Angeles County home. Noah Hardy, and Bonner, Fair with some of their Cecilia. Jay. and Curtis livestock, beef, sheep Ken Lvdon. who has (Pinkie) Wallace. They and swine. Others to stop employment in Vernal, visited their sister and at the Shelsteads for an visited his . family mem- visit were bers. the Claude Hardaughter, Linda Larsen, overnight husband Tom. and chilKevin and Sondra Jensen getts. during the weekdren Lisa and Tina. of Newcastle. Wyoming. end. He came to attend They also visited YellowSidney and Betty Hun- - National Guard training. stone Park and the Grand "A joy thati shared is a joy made double." Tetons. John Ray Alldredge; Fillmore Frolics Carpets make nice things happen. !Bh The following attended the open house for Karen and one of the nicest things to happen is the sale at Carpet Gallery and Dewey Olds (out of town visitors): Mr. and Mrs. George Beaeham and family of Newcastle; Gladys Talbert of Abraham; Reva Taylor. Lillian Taylor of Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Miller. Venice; Morris Miller. Lax ton: Mr. and Mrs. George Battv and family of Orem. Annette Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allred & family. 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