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Show 1982 Page 4 Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday February 5, The Round Valley DUP Camp held their meeting at the home of Leah We want to wish a HapQuarenberg on Jan. 13th py Birthday to Deanna with Captain Georgia Ivle OBriEdwards, Shawn and welcomLola Monroe conducting By Bond, en, Lynn Cheryl Hr Luella Edwards Bond, Laura Hone, and David Probert, Provo Beulah, Dix, and their ing everyone. The progRetta Duncan. and two children, Brenda partners. Some of her ram was as follows: Prayer by Chaplain MaxVisitors at the home of La Von Crafts of Richfield. You Have and Ryan spent the grandchildren and greatMay Mr. and Mrs. Ron Burns La Von also visited at the Enough happiness to keep weekend with Byron and grandchildren were pre- ine Robins, Pledge by were his parents, Mr. and home of Mrs. Luellla sent. She went to SLC Parliamentarian Florence Shirley Prober. you sweet, Law-so- n Mrs. Frank Burns, of Edwards. trials to Alice Donald with her daughter, Beth Robins. Singing was led and Enough keep you On Wed., Jan. 27th, by Eileen Thompson. The Bountiful, Utah. drove to Henderson, for a short stay. strong, Mothers Visitors at the home of Mrs. Lola Bushnell went song My the Jon and Jan Quarenberg Enough sorrow to keep Nev. and spent was Voice" read. Minutes at Joe and Joan Stott were to Provo, where she had visitors with their were and wives daugyou human, weekend Edna their son, Kay Stott, and the pleasure of seeing her Enough hope to keep you hters, Nancy and Kath- the Sheldon Quarenberg's were read by Bradfield. We Leah added of his wife, Wendy, home this past weekend. leen, and families. happy; grandson. Garth Allred, Orem, Utah, Elder Scott perform with the Utah Enough failure to keep Jaylene Carter, Kearns, Gina Quarenberg cele- Quarenberg and Klea Memmott as charter Doutre' of Salt Lake City Symphony Orchestra as a you humble, spent the weekend with brated her birthday Jan. of our members camp. compDee 28 by entertaining a group (former missionary guest soloist on the piano, Enough success to keep her grandmother, A $10.00 donation was anion of Kay) and Elder of Memmott. friends. you eager, Symphony performed 1 ibe Central Co. for David Smith is here pre- - at the Provo Tabernacle, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Members of the Scipio sen F.nough friends to give maintenance. in MTC to enter Cultur-Provo paring you comfort, the Meadow Ward Riding Club and their Harper, Idaho are spendbefore leaving for a tl hall. There was a good Enough wealth to meet ing time at the home of partners enjoyed a delicHistory: "The Reservoir at Scipio, Utahs Oldest mission in the Oakland, turnout and Meman and Susie ious and dinner needs; your Royce everyone One in Use Today." Also, area. evening of visiting at the joyed a delicious dinner Enough enthusiam to look mott and boys. inA very splendid and "Heirlooms of the Past" Satof The Iron forward, children Cafe, Virga Branding tnd program. spiring program was pre- honored their ina Saturday Jan. 30. was given by Arlene LucUa Edwards return-sente- d Enough faith to banish Monroe in our Sacrament mother Sunday afternoon Pres. Chan Memmott, Memmott. The Lesson, depression, ed home on Tuesday from was very well Meeting on Sunday. The vacs- month.s Enough determination to at her home on her 48th V.P. Michelle Monroe, "Diary Connie program was given by tion make each day better birthday. Those present and Sec. Terry Lyn presented by her son, U. Col. Elder Kay Stott and his than yesterday. his were Jack, Beth, Neil, Memmott were in charge Quarenberg. y Edwards, Lunch was served by wife, Wendy. The pro- - wjfCj of the arrangements. Fifty j?jeanor, and their gram featured two duets four childreil( Brett.Todd. were present. Leah and Georgia. Eleven people were in attendance. by Kay and Wendy. Both were Door and Augela Scipio Scene Meadow Moments if. .4 , also spoke on the subject "Love. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Mary Ella Peterson were her son, Terry, and his friend. Miss Lori Wright, of San Jose, Calif. Visitors home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall at the were their daughter, Gina, and her fiance', Robert Ward, of Salt Lake City. Gina and Robert are attending Dixie College in St. George. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart were their daughter and her husband, Richard Frances and ONeil, of Las Vegas, Nev. and their daughter, Mrs. Steve Bertson, of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox of SLC spent a few days at their home here. Melvin worked on their home and they visited with friends and relatives. We all send best wishes for a speedy recovery to our friends Orvil Gale Hare, Amy Lue Edwards, and Grace Barkdull and all the other sick friends weve foiled to mention. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Stew- art were their daughter, Mrs. Jane Blackand Mrs. Beck-stran- d, Lue Woodbridge, Vir- ginia. Luella enjoyed a special birthday, Christmas and New Year's celebration while there, visited with some old friends, and met many new ones. Luella also tw0 weeks visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Jerry Lue Tafoya, and family in West Valley City and with her sisters, Donna Taone, Nets Robison, and Coleen Pafeton, in SLC on her return trip Holden Happenings Bv Ella Crosland Steve and Fern Radford family of West Jordan were visiting at the home of their parents Bill and Ruth Stevens, and Rulane during the weekend, In Orem Sunday, Jan. 31st, to attend the testimonial honoring Elder Quin Ashton, son of Bishop and Mrs. Bruce Ashton, were his grandparents, Reed and VirOn Friday evening a ginia Wood. Bishop Grant birthday dinner was serv- and Norma Wood and ed at the home of Luella family, Robert and Cher-rWood and family. Edwards for her daugh-- . Deanna Ed- Elder Ashton has received were a mission call to Ohio. An Guests wards. Val Ceanna, Dean, and open house was held at Amy Lue Edwards and the Ashton home followJoe Barkdull. ing the service. Visitors at the home of Luella on Sat. were Melvin and Ann Bushnell of Centerville. The Bush- nclls were on their way vacation in home Arizona. Students on the fall Honor Roll at quarter Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Utah State University Cole spent the past week have been announced by of visiting at the homes Dr. Val R. Christensen, his father and two sisters Vice President for student in the Los Angeles, Calif. area. They also visited at services. A student must the home of Leonards carry 15 or more credit hours and earn a 3.5 or daughter and in San Bernardino, Calif. better grade point average to achieve honor roll. yl ter-in-la- Michelle Davis of Mea-an- d dow spent the weekend visiting her grandparents, James W. and Stella Stephenson, and Dawn, also Mark and LaRee Stephenson and family. Warren and Ella Crosland enjoyed having their daughter, Jeri of Salt Lake and Linda of Orem spend the weekend with them. Kellee Christensen of Orem was visiting her parents, Maughn and Bonnie Christensen, and Pat during the weekend. We extend our congratulations to Algie Stephenson and Albert Swallow on their marriage Jan. 30. Best wishes to you. prizes given. The following were elected: Tom Memmott, Pres.; Kenny Nolan, V. Pres.; Work is a word misMonroe, understood by many of Kary and Ivan and Gary every generation. Robins, Direstors. Sec.-Trea- By Angie Green Zina Hunter had a very Calif., so his family could busy time from Dec. 19th attend the wedding. They to Jan. 23rd. Her two were married again in the Janet Los Angeles Temple on granddaughters, and Joyce, daughters of Jan. 23rd. Zina attended Clair and Joan Hunter the temple wedding and Kenney, were married, also the reception at the and with a great deal of church which followed. Joyce is a registered traveling Zina was able to attend both of the wed- nurse having graduated from the San Bernadino dings and receptions. School of Nursing. Jared married Janet Zina spent Christmas Christensen on Dec. 19th in the Sait Lake Temple, with her daughter, Joan, before and her reception was and returning held at her mother's home home visited with her son, wife Regina and in Redlands, Calif, on Dec Gail, 26th. She is a graduate of family in San Diego, Calif. Ivie returned Hattie Brigham Young Univer28th after an Jan. home mission a served has sity, honor Millard County In Argentina and is now extended visit with her include: roll students s, In Sandy, son, Carl Ivie, of Business: Daniel Robert teaching school and Utah Wyoming, Garvin, Education: Daryl-lee- n Joyce married Terry her daughter, Nancy JulCamille Corry both of Casper, Wyoming. ' convert is a He Wallace. ian, Delta. Business: Mary James to the church and couldn't Her son and grandson Rowley, Lynn go to the temple until Jan. came to Fillmore on Dec. Dean Whicker both he and Joyce were 18th and they all returned 23rd, Don Education: at the church, to Wyoming the following married Joseph Beckstrand, Oct. 24th, in Redlands, day. Hattie stayed with Carl and his wife, Shirley, until Christmas Day. The families gathered and they had a fun packed holiday, with 22 children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. After the Honor Students Announced , son-in-la- w w Flowell Features By Virgie Ivie children Gae and Gary Dean and three children, Then In Bountiful she spent some time with her son Don Rasmussen, his wife Lynn, and their family. Don and family lived in Dell, Virginia for several years while he worked in Washington, D.C. They moved back to Utah in Aug. Georgia and Leland Birch and family enjoyed having her mother Veta come on to Springville for visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray went by plane Jan. 10 to Aberqurque, New Mexico to visit their son and daughter-in-laJames and Susie Murray and two daughters, and to especially help in the home with the children while Susie was in the hospital for major surgery. Jack returned home Jan. 21 leaving Phyllis for a while longer. They their enjoyed seeing s. children and little Clark and Teresa Chris- tensen are very happy first time to a little son born at Fillmore Hospital Jan. 25. Little Todd Clark weighed in at 8 lbs. 6 oz. and is 21 inches tall. His grandparents are Orson Christensen and Verl from hire and maternal grandmother Mrs. Nadine Rogers of Orem. Sharing the honor of great grandparents are paternal great grandmother Hazel Harmon Holden and of Teresa's grandparents Mr and Mrs. Gordon Nielson of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rasmussen and children of SLC brought his mother Veta Rasmussen home Fri.She had spent some time helping her children In their move from Flowell and getting settled in their home. They joined Vetas daughter, their sister and her husband, and two children at their home in Delta for dinner Sat. evening and visiting. Phyllis flew to While Veta was in Salt Denver and visited for a her week with her sister and Lake she visited w Ther-mopoli- eTm getting a break on my taxes and high interest on my savings. festivities, Hattie returnto Casper with her daughter, Nancy. They talked, and cooked, and shopped, and throughly each other's enjoyed company for five days. Then Hattie returned to Carl's home where she stayed until Carl and Shirley drove her home on Jan. 28th. Among the many lovely gifts Hattie received from her family were new pictures of her grandchildren, and one large picture of her grandson Kenneth, wife Margo, and their son, K.C. Ivie. Joe Rodrediz, Hatties 14 year old made her a very handsome kitchen clock, and her daughter, Nancy gave her a beautifully decorated whicker basket which she has designed. Hattie thoroughly enjoyHer ed her holiday. wonderful neighbors and friends cared for her home and flowers giving her a time to visit her family without worry. She says, "It was wonderful to be with my children, but it sure is great to be back home again. On Feb. 1, 1982 at 2:00 p.m. the East Millard County D.U.P. Board met at the Statehouse, the great-grands- VO s Lyn-nd- DOG IN THE DOGHOUSE? Build a portable doghouse and set up against patio glass so he can look in on the family, says Sunset Magazine. A rug cushions the plywood floor. You can recognize your friends by the fact that they sometimes have no favors to ask. grand-daughter- ed F lllfltOre F TOllCS brother-in-laNell and Jim Keeney, which she said she really enjoyed. Jack met her Feb. 1st at the Salt Lake Airport. Its good to have this fine couple back home again. Mr. and Mrs. Delial Ivie enjoyed a visit on Jan. 31 from her brother Clayton Williams of Nephi and their friend Mrs. Lucille Overson of On Feb. 1st Vergies sister Norma and her husband Wilmer Aagard of Milford and their daughter Mrs. Ron Myers of Delta came to visit. The men folks helped with some small jobs that needed doing. attending were: Pres. Elaine Goddard, 1st Vice Pres. Roma Bird, Sec. Christie Whicker, Betty Hunter, Stella Day, . fanOSlt officers Dean Robison, Sylvia Jensen, Jean Neilson and Angie Green. Prayers were given by Sylvia Jensen and the minutes were read by Sec. Christie Whicker. The discussion included the upcoming district convention to be held in Delta, and the elections to be held in each camp in March to elect new officers for the A letter years was read from our past president, Nora Price, who is serving a mission in Saratoga, Calif. Cards were signed to be sent to Nora and Edith Callister, who is also serving a. mission. A vote was taken to change the Board meeting from the first Thursday to the first Monday. It looks like we will be meeting as usual 1982-198- 4. on Monday. Stella Day has informed us there are a few "Builders of Early Mil-ar- d books left. The price Is still $15.00 per book. Get yours now; don't wait until they are gone. wr lttperS Visiting several days last week with his parents the Theodore Penneys was Fred Penney of Ordeville. Reid and Dick came everyday to help Fred work on some machinery. Marion Earl Paxton an boys Lance and Lane, and Bonnie Russell of Bountiful brought her mother Mary Jane Paxton home. Mary Jane had spent several months with Bonnie and visiting her other children in the northern part of the state. Bonnie stayed with her sister Sylvia and Theodore Penney. She visited her brother Tommy and June Paxton, and Dick and Kristi Penney and family. She also visited in Fillmore with the Dan Russells. Marion Earl and boys stayed with his brother the Larry Paxtons in Fillmore. Statehouse Library and the public library. Meeting adjourned at 3:oo p.m. Got news to share? Let folks know what's haparound We discussed Volumes 1 pening your me Call at and 2 of "Our Enduring house. to put in the Legacy 743-655- 3. Work for You HEATING YOUR: Water - Home - Swimming Pool - Hot Tub Complete Design Service First Securitys I.R.A. Tax Deferred Savings Plan has something for every working person. For the first time everyone is eligible, and the First Security I.R.A. Tax Deferred Savings Plan is designed to make it easy for you. get a tax break! 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