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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore. Utah 84631, Friday, Feb. 12, 1982 Page 4 drove to St. George Jan. 25th for a visit with Fred and Vi Watts. They enjoyed a two day stay. By Dathel Whitaker yltt Along with Fred, they atMrs. Dathel Whitaker week. In honor of Scout tended tw sessions at the is spending some time in ing Week, the following temple. Fred and Vi are Eureka, Nevada with her program was presented: doing very well and are Talk by Scout, Kyle enjoying the sunshine. son, Glen, and family. They send their love to all Evalyn and Ken Law-so- n Stott: Talk by Scout Masspent a day last week ter, Lynn Perkins; Talk by Their friends in Kanosh. in Richfield on business. Varsity Scout, Jeff ChrisLynn and Peggy went Some of the Kanosh tensen; Talk by Varsity on to Las Vegas where Eldon firemen have been going Scout Leader, they stayed with Taft and to Fillmore on Thursday Christensen; Song by Neca Watts, who were nights to attend a four-ho- congregation My Counvery gracious hosts. The meeting given by try 'Tis of Thee; Talk by two days there were enJohn Shields. These Explorer Scout, Kevin tertaining. Among other meetings have been veiy Wheeler; Talk by Eiplor-e- r things, they all spent a and inforinteresting Advisor, Dean Perkins. few hours at the new Milmative. This was a most interestlionaire Mall, where even Relief Society Home- ing meeting. neckties are priced from Mr. and Mrs. Blaine $50 to $300 each. making Meeting was held Tuesday, Feb. 2nd. Bar- Penney recently visited in bara Christensen pre- Salt Lake with daughter Leaving Las Vegas they sented the lesson, follow- and Sue and went to Overton where ed by Larry Sagers, the Van Stott. This weekend Lynns nephew, Wilbert County Agent, who gave a their daughter and Atwood, and wife, Ruth, demonstration on how to Carolyn and Loy were enjoying the sunprune trees and other Dobson, and the Dobsons shine. After four days information. two children. Heather and there they came back to valuable Preal George received Denell, visited the Kanosh, landing in the word from his daughter, They are from biggest snow storm of the season. Eloise, that her husband, Evanston, Wyoming. Ramon Warner, has been called to be bishop of the Clearfield 2nd Ward. The Warners moved to Gear-fiel- d two years ago from By Virgielvie Albuquerque, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Alden office of deacon by his Mrs. Lillian Rogers is in Robinson, and children father, Don Wilcox, earBrigham City with her Scott and Suzette of Hur- lier that morning. James daughter, Kathy Smith, ricane visited Friday night helped pass the sacraand family who have just and Saturday with his ment to the congregation. had a new baby boy. Li- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Today was the beginllians son, John, and wife Ralph Robinson, and ning of Scout Week so it of West Jordan had a children Dale and Fern. was appropiate to honor baby daughter two days Diane Hogan and her this great organization later making two new children, Traci, Angela, with talks from some of grandchildren for Vic and Kimberly, Belinda, Jo- the boys and their leadLillian. Congratulations! seph and Mileah, arrived ers. Fust, Bishop Swallow Frank and Darlene Sat. from their home in presented and award to Wadsworth of Las Vegas, Salmon, Idaho in time to Scout Commisioner and Nevada spent a few days visit with her brother, Al- resource person, Frank here visiting her sister den, and family before the Poole. There he announcbrother-in-laand latter left for their home. ed the names of the many Thelma and Homer Old- Lee had a business meet- leadr.s in Scouting, which field, and her brother and ing in Salt Lake, so hu involves some of the ladsister-in-laGrant and family came along be- ies in Cub Scouting. Jack Ethel Brunson. They also cause of the school being Davies, representative of visited Darlenes in the closed in their area. They Scouting on the High Fillmore Hospital. will visit their grand- Council, offered the inAt Sacrament Meeting parents Mr. and Mrs. vocation. Joanne Utley, on Sunday Barbara Chris- Joseph L. Robinson and over Cub Scouting in the tensen was released from Lees twin sister, Lynn Al- Stake, Don Tomkinson, Relief Society as Home len, her husband Rex and Scout Coordinator in the Management Teacher and children. They also visited Ward, Marlene Allen Barbara Wachner was Lees mother, Edna HogPresident, Primary chosen to be the new an, and other relatives in Wendy Ellison, Paula Home Management the northern part of the Christensen, and Lynn AlTeacher. Brian Stott, son state. len, as Den Mothers, of Martha and Steve Stott Bishop Kent Swallow Thora Wilcox, in charge was welcomed as the conducted Sacrament of Cub Scouting, Arthur wards newest member meeting Sun. He announ- Allen, Chairman of Scout having been baptized and ced that James Wilcox Committee, Jim Brinker-hof- f, confirmed earlier in the had been ordained to the Scout Master, Garth KanoshKapers son-in-la- son-in-la- . Pen-ney- s. Flowell Features Elmore Frolics By Angie Green Candice Berry, daughter of Dan and Utahna Berry, has received an invitation from Utah State University to compete for a $6000 scholarship. She will travel to Logan on Feb. 12th where she will compete in testing. Dan and Utahna are very proud of Candice and feel it is an honor that she has been chosen to contend for this scholarship. Hylda Gaers son, Dean Gillespie, who was born and raised in Fillmore, graduated from Millard High School, and completed his education to become a school teacher and electrician, now resides in North Salt Lake. Dean and his wife, Ardell, have nine children and with the addition of Denver, Colorado. Ren Robison, son of Ashby and Marjorie Robison, came to Fillmore the last weekend in January and a couple of days the first week in February from his home in Both-wel- l, Utah to visit his who will parents and to hunt Craig Raymond, be old in three years of Rens Three cougars. friends, Curtis and Dennis Anderson aed James Scott accompanied him to Fillmore, and they spent several days going to the mountains to hunt. The unusually low temperatures brought them home early each day, but with the help of some fine dogs they bagged their limit of one cougar each. Cohn Allred was admit- ted to the Fillmore Hospital of Feb. 1st with a painful blood clot in his born leg. With medication to two now in January have nine thin his blood he has This much improved and will grandchildren. be released Feb. 8th to makes 22 return home to the care of for Hylda. his favorite nurse, Alice. RobiMary Thompson son, wife of Joseph Albert Frank and Maxine Herd-ma- n are proud to an- Robison, passed away in grand-daughte- rs Swallow and Paul Christensen, both on the Scout Committee, and Sam Utley, Scout leader. Arthur announced the following programs: Talks by Jeremy Crapo, Cub Scout; beginner Cub Mathew Fuller, Scout; Glen Swallow, Younger boy Scouts; Rodney Tomkinson, Boy Scouts, and LaDell Swallow, varsity Scouts. Two f, Scout leaders, Jim who is also an Eagle Scout, and Sam Utley, gave fine talks as did the boys representing their different groups. Garth Swallow spoke the remaining few minutes. Paul presented awards to LaDell, Movull and Kelby Swallow and Rodney Tomkinson. Kent Crapo pronounced the benediction. Mrs. Nadine Rogers of Springville is spending a week here helping her daughter and Teresa and Gark Christensen, with their new little baby boy, Todd Gark. They appreciated her help very much. Brin-kerhof- son-in-la- nounce the arrival of a new Jason grandson, Dean, son of Larry and LeAnn Herdman of Provo, Utah. Jason was born Feb. 4th at 10 p.m. weighing 7 lbs., 13 oz. Twelve hours after his birth he and his mother were released from the hospital. Maxine Is there taking especially good care of Jason, his mother and father, and older brother, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robinson went to SLC on business Monday. They will visit Arleens mother, Mrs. Laura Atha, and their sons and families, Kit and Colleen Robinson, and Kirk and Sheny and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Christensen, and children, Brandon and Lari, came down from Provo for the weekend. They , along with Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Christensen, and children, Casey, Angela and Lori, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Christensen and Maurie of Kanosh, were dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Christensen. Shirley prepared a special delirious dinner to honor her husband, Archies, birthday. Also special guests were Shirleys brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jorgensen, and daughter Apryll of Castle Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Dugger, and children Monica, Travis and Erica, came Saturday to visit Limaes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Avalon Johnson. March. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Emily Ray Camp held their Feb. 8th meeting at the home of Stella Day. Captain Fern Holdaway opened the meeting at 2 p.m. by welcoming two visitors from the East Millard County Camp, Sylvia Jensen and Angie Green. Stella Day introduced two visitors, Judy and her daughter Cindy Huntsman. Prayer was given by Edna Lewis. Pledge to the flag was led by Swartz. Minutes read by Sec. Afton were Clara Frampton. Historian Stella Day gave the history of Emma Eunice Holbrook Huntsman. The lesson, Elizabeth Starley Whicker," written by her youngest son, Nephi Henry Whicker, was given by Lesson Leader Dean Robison. Afton Stevens, a new member of the Emily Ray Camp, brought her completed membership papers to be signed and mailed to the Central Company in Salt Lake. Those present were: Fern Holdaway, Clara Frampton, Stella Day, Also coming Saturday were Agnes brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Johnson, of Orem. They all enjoyed a delirious dinner prepared by Agnes and Limae. The group went to visit Jeds brother and wife. Glade and June Johnson, their son, Roy, his wife, Patsy, and baby, Katie. They had a very enjoyable time together. The Duggers returned to their home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davies were in Provo Feb. 8th to keep a doctors Afton Swartz, Dean RobiElaine Goddard, son, Edna Afton Stevens, SylGreen, Lewis, Angle via Jensen, Judy and Scipio Scene By Lola Monroe were the home of Fawns motCrae and Joann, Refreshments Dee Memmott. Steve and Carla her served. Susie Memmott enterThe weekend of Feb. 6th Memmott, Kearns, visited the past weekend with tained a group of friends and 7th brought welcome guests to the home of Paul Craes parents LeVoy and at their son Scotts 4tb and Dean Robison. They Ella Memmott. birthday. Noel and Ethel Robins were Dean's sister, June, Program in Sacrament and husband, Bob Farnsrecently spent two weeks meeting Sun. Feb. 7th in Woodland Hills, Calif, was presented by the boy worth, from Bellflower, their California. Deans sister, with daughter scouts of the Ward. and husband. Norma Pearson, of Delta Nadine Joyce and Elizabeth While in California they Monroe made a trip to and Dean's son, Chesley, and wife, Mary Davies of visited Gede, Van, and SLC last week, for ElizaGint Robins, cousins to beth to keep a Dr.s apLas Vegas, Nevada. Max and Ludean Day, Noel and many places of pointment. son Darwin and wife interest. Ed. Note: Leland ThompSunday they attended son of Midvale writes that Cindy, and Dean Robison went to Ogden Feb. 5th fast meeting in Taylorshe would like to see more for the wedding of Joyce ville to witness the bless- Scipio News in the paper. Davies, daughter of Max ing of their So, dont be shy! Call Lola Day's sister, LaRae Seibaby daughter with your news - our fert and Fred Davies of of Marie and David readers feel a link with home when they Pocatello, Idaho. LaRae Uriarte. . makes her home in West Fawn Hughes, Idaho, read what their relatives Point, Utah. daughter Jana and three and former neighbors are The wedding was held boys have been visiting at doing. at the White House Wedding Center on Feb. 5th. Joyce was married to Douglas Summers, son of Mr. and Mrs. James By Ella Crosland Summers. A special feature of the Walter and Florence visiting their mother wedding ceremony was a Callister of SLC visited at Turner for several baritone solo "Sunrise, the home of their brother days from their home in Sunset" sung by Fred and his wife, James W. California. They also visitDavies as he gave the and Stella Stephenson, ed the Don Turners, bride away. Fred has had Ellen Stevens, and the Monday. leading roles in such Garr and Doreen Ashby Melvin Stevens. musicals as Oklahoma", At the airport in SLC drove to Bountiful Satur"Fiddler on the Roof," were Lewis and day afternoon. They went Monday, and "South Pacific. Their son Monsen. Janet to attend the baptismal' Other members of the service with the Bruce Elder Robert Monsen reDavies family attending and Joan Ashby family. turned home after serving the wedding were: Fred's Their son Robert was a L.D.S. mission in Japan. sister, Shriley, and husVisiting at the home of being baptized. They also band, Clifford Davis, Dr. visited the Dean and their parents Stanley and wife Chesley Davies, Karen Denning family. Joy Harmon and family, son and and Mary, Thomas and Bernice were Gair and Ellen Hardaughter-in-laBrady of Orem. Stephenson have been mon and family and Michelle, and Pat and Maxine Day McCune of Brigham City, Utah. Ed. Note: We received more requests this week for more Fillmore News in The Fillmore City vices that cannot be ecothe paper. Council would like to nomically provided by Have you had friends or make it known publicly, local facilities. There are, relatives visit? Have you that it local however, many more serthe supports taken a trip? Are you new hospital and medical ser- vices available locally grandparents? Has your vice personnel as vital than many of us realize, son gotten a big new services in this area. The resulting in a great under promotion In his Job? Has general public welfare is use of our facilities. your daughter just re- greatly on The Council urges all dependent ceived her college diplogood quality medical care. residents of this area to ma? Have you moved? It is recognized that their priorities Buying a new home? Are there are major medical for health care services. you a snowbird who has problems that require ser- - We hope that you will flown south for the the value of the recognize winter? Write to Angie at give her your news to fine of dedicated group P.O. Box 751, Fillmore, or include In her new health care professional 3 call her at and Fillmore Frolics column. we have here. They are capable of providing quality service to us with much greater convenience and at a lower cost than other alternatives available to us. The trend that has been established over the years, which continues even today, where many of us go out of the community for health care must be reversed. Failure to utilize our facilities and the medical services available will force a return to conditions that many of us have already experienced here ... no doctor in the town at alll It wasnt very pleasant! Under this condition there is no choice but to leave the area for nearly all medical care. In emergency situations the results can be disas-terouCindy Huntsman. Crs-len- -- Holden Happenings City Council Supports Hospital 743-655- "...I wanted more than my company pension plan. IP DUE TO THE CONTINUING INCREASE IN THE COST OF OWNING AN AUTOMOBILE, CROWN TOYOTA HAS s. RENEWED ITS FABULOUS The Gty Council encourages anyone who regularly leaves the area for medical attention, to discuss their reasons and concerns with the Hospital Administrator or the Hospital Board. Perhaps solutions to their concerns have already been found. If not, we believe they will honestly evaluate their practices to see how they can be improved. GUARANTEE CROWN TOYOTA, AND ONLY CROWN TOYOTA WILL YES, GUARANTEE EVERY NEW, QUALITY TOYOTA AUTOMOBILE FOR GAS-SAVIN- G 3 YEARS OR MILES AT NO 50,000 EXTRA CHARGE! SELECTED USED CARS for up to 1 YEAR OR 12,000 MILES ALSO AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! ONLY CROWN GUARANTEES! CROWN TOYOTA 100 W CENTER t e, OREM 224-132- 0 its Even if you already have a company pension g or plan where you work, you are now eligible for the First Security I.R.A. Tax Deferred Savings Plan. most convenient for you, monthly, by payroll deduction or automatic transfer. We can arrange it. 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