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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, March 26, 1982 Paga 4 Kanosh Kapers By Dathel Whitaker in the sessions attended Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Lake Salt While to Temple. Choate have returned Kanosh following a most the others were taking second session, enjoyable months visit in in California with family Dathel joined her mother members. They stayed at over at the Relief Society a trailer court in Buena building where an Open House was held celebraPark. their ting the 140th anniversary While there, daughter, Bonnie Pierce, of Relief Society. the of Hemet planned a They attended reunion for the Choate program at 10 a.m. entitled "Legacy of General families. Presiwho Relief Society Among those attended were one of their dents," which consisted in granddaughters who had of a presentation all 11 of her children authentic costumes by there. Others were two living LDS descendants. As a large picture of of Rubys brothers and their wives, making 29 each of the presidents was shown on a screen, it was altogether. how much the and Charlie amazing Ruby resembled report having had a gay descendants old time being with their the person she was reprechildren; grand, and great senting, whether she was a daughter, grand, or grands. On March 14th, Lula Each of the hundreds George enjoyed a visit of women who attended with two sisters-in-laBertha George Peterson the activities held at the and Elnore George, who R. S. building on March drove over from Ferron, 17th, were treated to a Utah to spend the after- - slice of one of the beauti-noo- n cakes with Lula and Faye, fully decorated and the Calvin Kesler which were on display on the main floor. family. The Kanosh Ward On March 16th, while Relief LorSociety Birthday Willard, Melvin, raine, Glen, and Lilly Party on March 17 was Whitaker were in their a very special evening, husbands business meeting in Salt The ladies Lake, Dathel attended a were also invited, making temple session with her around 114 in attendance, A delicious dinner was mother, Juanita Charles- worth. At noon the group served on tables beauti-enjoye- d lunch in Juanitas fully decorated by Teresa apartment at the Royal Adams and Lola Roberts. Arms. Ray Whitaker, his Following dinner, an wife Diane, and little enjoyable program was Joshua, joined them at presented. Remarks were Grandma Chariesw orth's by for visiting. That evening President Metta George. The Our Willard, Melvin, Glen and topic, which was wives drove out to the Legacy, Jordan River Temple, illustrated with stories where they went through was treated by: Linda g a session. The next Whatcott; Matjean the three couples tensen; Tami DeHaan; Chris-mornin- and Dene Hatton The musical numbers consisted of a Udics chorus, a solo by Lola Roberts, selections by and Steve Stott, followed with a Sing Along" of old favorites by everyone, Kanosh townfolk were shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Taft Watts on Friday, March 19th. Shocked, because his neighbors had seen him out in his yard trimming and doing shrubbery, yard cleaning only a short while before. He died of a heart attack. On Thursday, Taft and Neca had traveled to Provo to watch the NCAA basketball tournament. They had enjoyed lunch with their son, Bart, and their granddaughter, Sandy Hunter (daughter of Regina and Gail Hunter). Bart and Sandy attend BYU. Following lunch, Taft and Neca went through a session at the Provo Temple, then met with Bart and Sandy again for dinner. Taft and Neca returned home Friday to make necessary preparations to return to Provo on Saturday to enjoy more games. Our heartfelt love and sympathy goes out to Neca and her family. Funeral services held Tuesday, March 23 will be in next weeks Progress. Bishop Dave Christensen and his counselor, Gordan Staples, attended the Woodbadge Scout Leadership training from n 0 in March near St. George, Utah. They felt it was a week well spent, as they learned many skills, techniques in leadership, and had lots of worthwhile experiences. Sacrament meeting Sunday was conducted by Counselor Gordon Stap-u- . . x 28th . M!rch wdl be Ward Con erence-Marth- a All Presidencies are to meet at 9:30 a.m. at the chapel, with their Stake Counterparts. On Sat., March 27th, a birthday party honoring Harold Ahlstrom will be held at the Kanosh Ward Cultural Hall from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 10th at 8 a.m. will begin the Easter Egg hunt for the children. Talks on Our Legacy and Honoring Womanhood were given by Metta George, Suzzanne Christensen, and Bishop Bill Turner. Closing remarks were given by High Councilman Robert Wood, who was accompanied by his wife, Cheryl, and little son. : 13-2- Snow-Canyo- j; Holden Happenings r By Ella Crosland Ada Bennett Mrs. enjoyed having members of her family visiting at her home recently. They were Mr. and Mrs. Arvel W. Fielding, Mrs. Pearl F. Allred a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Fielding and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Dial all of Shelley, Robert Mrs. Idaho, Atwood and son of River Heights, Utah. Kenneth and Linda Jackson are the proud parents of a 7 lb. 5 oz. 18 long baby girl. She was born Mar. 16th at the Fillmore Hospital. Krista Kaye has two brothers and two sisters that are also pleased with her arrival. Emmett and Helen Bennett have returned home after being in California for the winter months. Welcome homel LaNola Johnson has returned from a trip to Las Vegas where she spent several days with her son Mel and Sonie Johnson and family. She and her sister Doma Frampton went together and Doma was the guest of her son the Thad Framptons. Spending the weekend with their parents George and Rhea Dean Stephenson were Hoyt and Margie Stephenson of Bound- - ful. Lindon and LeAnn Stephenson and son of Cedar City, Realaine Brinkerhoff and family were also visiting their parents. Mrs. Pricilla Kodelka and some members of her family of Nampa, Idaho are visiting at the home of her mother Ellen Stevens, also her families, Stevens Stevens. Alan and Karen Dobson and family brought their mother Lula McKee home from the Mountain View Hospital in Payson. She had surgery on her hand. We wish her a speedy recovery. John and Coral Stephenson have a new grandson. David and Ann welcomed Stephenson their third son to their family March 18th. He weighed 5 lbs. 11 oz. and will be named Jared Kent. Coral Stephenson spent two weeks in Salmon, Idaho with her husband John and other members of her family. is Our sympathy extended to Sister Stella her and Stephenson family in the passing of father and James W. Stephenson, Monday, March 22. Fillmore Frolics By Angie Green Gwen and Rowley their aunt and uncle, Jim Ray of Fillmore are enjoying a and Angie Green on their visit with their daughter, way back to Pleasant Mary Lynn. She is atten- Grove from St. George, ding Utah State at Logan where they attended the of Shirms and is spending a week at marriage home between quarters. niece in the St. George Mary Lynn arrived in Temple. Irenes parents are Fillmore March 17 and will be reutrning to Logan Ovid and Venice Jeppson March 23 to resume her of Pleasant Grove. studies. Shirm, Irene, and eight Andy DeHaan and Jim sons make their home in Williams State Parks Yakima, Washington. has Perks Nadine employees stationed at the State House Museum worked 6 weeks to make a returned to Fillmore Mar. quilt to be donated to the 19 after four weeks inten- Pink Ladies for their Pink sive training in the Peace Day sale. This should be Officers Catagory at the the incentive and enPolice Officers Standards couragement we need to and Training Academy begin now on a fine piece of needle work for the in SLC. Peace Officers training Pink Day Baazar. Sharon Olpin is still is a requirement of State Parks employees. working to collect enough Mary Jean Edwards candy recipes to publish and her daughter, Mary a Pink Lady Candy book Jo, drove to Logan to in time for Pink Day. Of course, she needs visit Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Frucd and their new your help, so dig out daughter, Adria. From grannys old cook book, there they went to SLC youll be surprised how where Mary Jo boarded a many really good candies plane bound for Orlando, Florida where she will enter basic training in the U.S. Navy. Coming home Mary Jean stopped off in Pleasant Grove, while there she enjoyed a visit with friends, Layne and Goldie Bottomfield Stan and Afton Stevens spent a delightful Mar. 20 weekend with two of their grandchildren, Katy and Corby Carter, children of the Stevens daughter Helen and husband Carl Carter of Nephi. The Carters traveled south for a two day vacation letting Afton and Stan do the honors of babysitting, Shirm and Irene son and their darling two month old son, Dennis Gark stopped to visit Carl-husba- First Security pays me 14 on my IMA. Savings Plan. Tax-Deferr- ed . . . and my contributions First Security, you dont have to pay the At.entire annual sum in one payment, although that is certainly an option. You can also make periodic deposits every month, or double up on deposits, whatever is most convenient for you. Monthly, by payroll deduction or automatic transfer. The more you save, the more interest youll earn. We can arrange it your way. dining out one evening at a special restaurant. They also drove to the airport to visit with Vondas son Eddie, wife Winona and their daugh- Penny Peterson of Memphis, Tenn. They had a 90 minute in Los Angeles on their way to Japan to pick up their son, Gary, who has just completed his mission there. They plan to tour the Orient, including Hong Kong, and visit another son, Mike, who is currently serving a mission in Taiwan. They plan to return in time to attend April conference in SLC. Elaine Vonda and returned home on Mar. 20. Of course it snowed can be made automatically. SEE HOW YOUR IRA SAVINGS GROW collision on Mar. 12. He was taken to the Holy Cross Hospital in SLC, where he died Mar. 15. Following an impressive military service, he was burned in the Tooele cemetary Mar. 19. Mr. Koffords wife is Glenna Stevens Kofford daughter of Mrs. Hattie Stevens of Fillmore. They have three daughters. Some of those attending the funeral from FillGlennas were more Hattie Mrs. mother, Stevens, and her brothers and their wives, Merlin and Georgia Stevens, Paul and Greta Stevens, Stan and Afton Stevens and Calvin Stewart. Mrs. Merle Bower Wil liams of Ogden was a welcomed guest of Stan and Afton Stevens on Mar. 18th, Merle and her Ken former husband former were Bower residents of Fillmore. Ken was a forest ranger in this area before his death. Merle has become a registered nurse and is currently employed at an Ogden medical center. Donna Frampton of Fillmore and her sister Lanola Johnson of Holden went to Las Vegas on Mar. 15 to visit Domas son Thad Frampton and family, and Lanolas son Mel Johnson and family. The rain came down and it was cold, but they went for a visit with their and grandchil- dren, so that was what they really enjoyed doing, After a 10 day stay they came home Mar. 24 with lots of good memories. Vonda Peterson and Elaine Goddard went to Los Angeles, Cal. on March 13 to visit Vondas sister and Elaines cousin Nina and husband Even Michael Gabb. though it rained during their entire stay of one week they still were able to enjoy sight-seein- g and lay-ov- ITS ALL TAX-DEFERRE- We of this community are so happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray home again. Jack has been receiving medical treatments at U of U The Center. Medical Murrays have had a number of visitors at different times this past week of Mar. They include their son and James daughter-in-laand Susan Murray and their daughters, Jacks brothers Jim Murray of and Kansas Elkhart, Wayne Murray of Raton, New Mexico who stayed overnight Mar. Then coming from Lords-burNew Mexico the Murrays former home town before moving here, was long time friends Terry Diegan and his wife Bertha. These relatives and friends also visited, Jacks and Phyllis and daughter, Bill and Mary Moore and children. Mrs. Cindy Astle and daughters and Mrs. Bill Glassman are here to help their mother Beth Allen celebrate her birthday, Mar. 23. Paul will join his wife, Cindy, and family later in the week. In addition, visiting mother Beth, there is also Dad Arthur and Sister Marlene and Kevin Christensen and children, Sheri David brother and Allen, wife Vicky and Kyle of Fillmore. We are pleased that Evan Anderson was able to return home Mar. 22 and is doing as well as can be expected after major surgery at Utah Valley Hospital. His wife, Merrily, has been with him as often as possible, as well as other family members. His brother and sister-in-laDexter and Laura Lee and family Anderson visited him during last weekend. Mrs. Irene Anderson of Springville brought her son home from the pital. Jack Highley was an overnight guest Mar. 20 at his parents-in-laJ. Delial and Virgie Ivie. He was on his way to SLC on business. Ivin Mrs. (Marge) Christensen spent a week in St. George with her sisters, Elsie Brinkerhoff and Florence Robison and the latters husband. Marge accompanied her brother and sister-in-laRial and Leona Brinkerhoff to St. George. She 16-2- 19-2- g, son-in-la- w were families, Eddy, Harold, Garn, Marlene and Minnie. His daughter Peggy, wife of Howard Mitchell of Reno, could not attend. Toms wife and family were also present. .. ) By Virgielvie returned home with the Robisons who were on their way north to help their son David Robison and his wife with their new little baby. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen drove to Rangely, Colorado Mar. 16 to attend funeral services for Beths uncle Don Steele who passed away suddenly a few days previously. The Allens were able to visit briefly with Beths parents Mr. andMrs. Earl Despain of Lovell, Wyoming who also attended the services for Don who was a brother to Mrs. Despain. The Allens returned home the same night as Beth was Chairman of the delicious dinner served to the Relief Society ladies and their husbands the next evening, Mar. 17. Janice Anderson was in charge of the program. A large crowd attended to enjoy this special Relief Society Anniversary Birthday which Organization occured on Mar. 17 over 100 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Swallows enjoyed having her daughter, Julia and her husband Dr. Jerry H. Borup as their guests from Thursday evening until Sat. The Borups enjoyed the basketball games in Provo before coming for this happy visit. Mr. and Mrs. Garland of Abraham Johnson brought a already prepared delicious dinner to with share Phyllis mother, FaunteDa Robison; which of course mom enjoyed very much and the visiting too. 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