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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 8463! Friday, October 16, 1981 Page 4 and Clem Utley, while here. Mrs. Rex Allen Flowell Features By Mrs. Diana Fuller and Mrs. Lynn Allen honored Mrs. Carol Brinkerhoff at a baby shower October 12 at the Fuller home. 'Many niee gifts of baby apparel were received. A testimonial was held to Sunday. October honor Scott Christensen. He will serve an LDS mission in the Florida Tampa mission. Thank you" to all the thoughtful people here who called to wish 1 Delia! Is ie 1 Happy Birth- day" and to the Bill Moores. Jack Murrays. Rex Allen. Beth and AlRuth and len Mary Brower tor the special treats for him. I irgie Ivie law. Lora her Denise daughters. took to Provo and Kavleen. Mr. and Mrs. Monday to keep appointRobinson. Suette and ments with their eye docScott of Hurricane spent tor. Hurd Clarice Mrs. Saturday and Sunday with children Bobby his parents. Mr. and Mrs. and Dean. Michael. Michelle Ralph Robinson. Connie of Orem were Reed and Mrs. Mr. and I't ley of Bridger. Wyo- weekend guests of her Alming were here for a mother. Mrs. Ruth with also visited She week len. last time short sisher brothers. Rex and visiting Darlene's Brower Dean, their wives and ters. Ruthmary children. Robison, Mrs. and Peggy Delial Ivie was pleased her husband Jarold and their son Jaren at the to have Allen Alldredge home. Robison Peggy of Fillmore call in for a served dinner to the fam- visit on Thursday. That ily on Wednesday eveevening, the Ivies were ning. The Utleys were very appreciative of the overnight guests of her arrival of their daughter sister Peggy and family. Deon and her husband, Reed visited with his Wayne Morrison and son Kelan of North- and sister-in- brother Alden ridge. California, in coming so far especially for her father's birthday. The Morrisons also visited in Beaver with her sister and brother-in-laCarene and Don Baldwin, their daughter Kim and her husband, Gregory Solberg. The Baldwins bxtk them out to dinner in honor of Deons birthday with a special birthday cake being the centerpiece. Deon prepared a special birthday for her father treat Delial. that being the purpose of their trip at this time, as her's and Dad's birthdays fall on the same day. Uncle Clayton Williams of Nephi enjoyed a visit with his niece Deon and family and sister Vergie and Delial when he came on Friday. Delial mes-theceived birthday sages bv telephone from or 743-692- Jonsereds Mi at Stro Mayor. Catatta .W.05 40 Channel 5 Watt CBWalkie Talkie $3.77 a gal. Reg. 169.95 $3.75 a gal. by -- 1 McCulloch Poulan & Wizard Haadphwa the case Christmas Toys Nowln $119.95 TRACTION FOR LIGHT TRUCKS UGHTTRUCK ECONOMY TIRE ... til with a deeply tread lor traction grooved plus dependable nylon cord body tor a smooth ride, mile after mile Delivers top mileage lor your dollar. Stop in lor your sue now! $58.90 - $51 .40 pic. Visitors enter on the north side of the building, down a ramp which leads into a huge room which can scat 1.000 people. There, on seven TV screens, two of which are large ones, is shown pictures of all the LDS Temple, inside views of this particular Temple, his daughter-in-law- . an explanation as and chilJewel Bowman and dren John and Janelle to the purpose of the Ivie Temples. Ivie. son Monte With slippers covering and family, daughters our street shoes we startLisa Rhea, their husbands ed the tour, which is a and families. Daughter continuous of stream Carene and her daughter visitors from beginning Kim Solberg brought a to end. Smiling guides, beautiful of men and women, are stabasket and a visit. tioned at strategic points His sister. Darlene Mem-mo- t and silently point the way t of Scipio, also we are to go, so there is no talking. The atmo- called. sphere is one of peace and reverence. After filing by the bvindowed side of the room containing the bapDEALER tismal font we walked up i wo flights of stairs, the only stairs we saw during our lour. (Elevators are available for those who WESTERN Aim), need them.) On the first Boor (ground floor) we were directed through the locker room of the women ordinance workers-- a place in which one could easily "get lost". On this IToor also we went into the Chapel: later we saw the extra-larg- e dining room next to the serving area. Then up the escalator to view the sealing rooms--6 of them. We were allowed to go into two of them and looked into the others through On this the doorway. Boor also was the most beautiful brides' room we have ever seen. On the third floor are the six sessions rooms and the Celestial Room, in which is the most unusual chandclicr-- a picture of simple elegance! Down the escalator attain, where other helpers removed our slippers Come and apply for a for us just before we Western Auto Charge left the Temple by the Account. from door. The grounds are immaculate: the Bowers are still blooming and very colorful. The Temple will he open to the public: the rest of this month. Another glorious sight is to xicxv the outside of the Temple at night. black-wal7. Our son John and his And 8 AMFWIStereo Radio with Vic and Lillian Rogers went to visit the new Jordan River Temple a week ago. on the second day it was open to the public. They were happy to find an immense parking area, and no one waiting in line to entei the Tcm- - Radio Siaelt Chainsaws Kerosene Portable Heaters from $115.95 Dathel Whitaker ir 290 N. Main, Fillmore, Utah 84631 4 By re-D- r. TOPPCO 743-697- Kanosh Kapers T l, Load Range C Plus F E T. and old wife, who live in West Jordan told us that all the money it took to build that beautiful edifice came from the members who live in that District-n- ot Temple one penny came from the tithing funds of the Clui reh . There is even enough left to maintain the building and grounds yet for a while- -a testimony indeed to the faith- fulness and devotion of that happy group of people. They appreciate also the contributions made bv their friends and relatives. On Friday. October 2, Willard Whitaker and his son. Michael, left Kanosh lor the Blue Diamond Ranch in Nevada to help Glen with farm work. On their way. they stopped in St. John, Utah, and attended the funeral services for their mini. Mrs. Elmer (Vera) Sagers. On the same day. Dathel Whitaker headed in the opposite direction lor L;is Vegas. Nevada to attend the Golden Wedding of her uncle and aunt. Ed and Mona Robison, (Abraham) which was held at the Saint Viators Community Center on October 3. Dathel and her sister. Geraldine Kimball, traveled together to Bea-xe- r. where they were met by two other sisters: Carina Cutler and Leora Allen. The four rode to Overton. Nevada, where t hex spent the night at Geraldine's home. Her two thoughtful daughters. Kathv Brinkerhoff and Karolvn Day (who was in Overton visiting her sister Kathv) brought in a delicious supper, which they really Plus $2 77 and old tire F E T Naomi. The Matthew and Marie Bchnnin family will be missed from among us here in Kanosh. They left October 2 to move to Evanston. Wyoming, where Malt is employed bv Rav George. Mr. and Mrs. Taft Watts xvere so happy to beaut fn . xvith a new n.iini job and drapes. Thanks to all those who w oikcd so hard, for so main others lo enjoy. Tcitx and Anita Higgs and four sons spent the nasi weekend visiting in fiHicle and Salt Lake. While there, the family enjoxed visiting the Jorentertain members of dan Temple. their I'amilv last week. From 20 to 25 Kanosh Bishop and Mrs. Dave youths had the privilege .iChcrril .lov and family f being taken by adult were here from Papil-liin- . advisors lo lour the JorNebraska. danian or Temple. Bishop Joy attended at Announcements both davs of General Sacrament Meeting: Conference in Salt Lake. i I - . l 1 P.O. COMPLETE SECURITY SERVICES PRIVATE INVESTIGATION PICKUR&.VANiTIREBUY So-cic- Ka-n.is- li 1 INTERSTATE SECURITY, INC. black-wal- l, Load Range C sister-in-law- On Saturday, another sister. Iris Bond and husband Terrill, joined the lour sisters and they continued on their way to Las Vegas. They ail agreed that Terrill was a super chauffer around and about the city. deer hunters dinner later in the week, The four children of tlicx took their children to will be served at the Mona and Ed spared Cultural Hall, hexisit points of interest nothing to make their in Salt Lake City-t- he mming at 7:30. Thursday parents' Golden Wedding West Jordan Temple, dii- I5tli. Tickets are $2.50 an outstanding celebraail i or $12.00 per fami' Salt l ake Temple Square, tion. It xvas in the form of General Relief Society ly A bake sale will be a Hawaiian Lttau. the same day from and Church Building, The honored couple, Office a. m. lo 2:00. p.m. 10:00 Building. along with 50-- 60 friends from BYU to Fldci Ken Krause talked Coming jiml relatives, wore color-al- l x isit Clicrri and children idoiii Ins illusion in the s,i,S. blouses, or were her brother. Bart Inilbpincs. tMmnus and were decked ,mt with a Hawaiian Lei as they entered the hall. ROLLER SKATING AT THE POD The huge variety of tire 7 Walls, and SanDee Hunter. Salt from Coming Lake to visit were Robert Hunter and his wife Karen. and from Las Vegas, cake. was Julia Buseher. It's hard to describe Not wanting to be left the beautiful music that out. Regina Hunter viscan come out of a $23,000 ited via the telephone. electric organ, which was She reported to the played by a hired profesfamily that on receiving sional organist. He fur- her Master's Degree entertainment Diploma from the Uninished and music for the dance. versity of San Francisco, she graduated Family members parMagna ticipated in the program, Clint La tide. Clawson Abraham being Two Abraham sisters, Master of Ceremonies, Mary Gae Walker and which included remarks Carol Chidester. were from the honored couple recent visitors in Kanosh. In company with their and to thrill the group, Mona was persuaded to friend Alice Christensen, sing such favorites as they made a tour of the "The Indian Love Call", town, looking at the new "I'll Take You Home and remodeled homes. Kathleen" A special lour of interest Again. and others. Monas sis- to them was to have Barters and brother in at- bara Walkncr take them tendance were: Juanita through the old school Manilla house, which holds many Charlesxvorth. Brunson. Mildred Gard- fond memories for these ner. Clawson Abraham, uirls. and many nieces and Tlicv also visited Freda nephexvs. Christensen and Reveau F.d's family members New In- and other dear there xvere sisters: Edna friends. Ahlstroin. Jennie Day Marx Gae and Carol and Nelda Turner, and had attended the funeral many of their family sen ices in the Jordan members. North Second Ward on This didn't end the September 26 for their . events honoring this anniIla Jackson versary couple. On Octo- Abraham, xvife of Blaine ber 10. their children sent Abraham. them on an eight day It look many hands and cruise to the Caribbean. mail) hours of labor in Tlicv will be accompathe renovation of our nied by two of their Chapel and Relief is which daughters. Evadean and room. delicious food was prepared by Hawaiian chefs, including a roast piglet with an apple in its mouth. They also made the beautiful anniversary Family nlta Group Scheduling by request Cheapskate nlta Wedneaday.6to10pm. Thursday.... Group Scheduling by request Friday Group Scheduling by request Matinee 1 to 5 p.m., ages 12 & under Saturday 6 to 10 p.m. Monday Tuatday Box 41 6 to 10 p.m. - ages 13 & over 58 East Main, Suita 7 Dalta, Utah 84624 Inquire: Phone 743-531- 6 Tracker LT tire (or Economy vans, and campers bias ply construction nylon cord body At? - racker AS Well lugged traction tread for year around service. 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