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Show Holden Happenings s By Ella Cropland A new member joined has a big brother Eli. Grandparents are Evan and Lucille Stevens and Mabel Ison of Wales, Utah. Mrs. Marsha Staas and daughter Teresa drove in from Ely, Nevada to Roger. the Roger and Lorni Stevens family. They welcomed their second son April 22, at the West Millard He Hospital. weighed 7 lbs. 12 ozs. and will be named Timothy He Meadow Moments By Luella Edwards Leonard and Renee' Cole spent an enjoyable week visiting with her son, Richard Barkdull and her two grandsons in Tacoma, Washington. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Velma Stott were two her grandsons, Gerald and Neil Warner, their wives and children ofSLC. Visitors at the home of Ralph and Susan Duncan were her mother, SteOa Stephenson, her sister Dawn and brother Mali and his family of Holden. Luella and Deanna Edwards drove to Provo on Monday, April 19 where they attended a luncheon for birthday Luellas neice, Mrs. Faye Preston of (Robison) Fork. The American luncheon was held at the Provo Elks Gub and the following guests were: Mrs. Vanetta Robison; Coleen Paiiton; Donna Carla Hanks; Toone; Debbie Timpson and Jerry Lue Tafoya of SLC; Mrs. Phyllis Preston of American Fork. Luella and Deanna also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Edwards in Salem, Utah. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gem Duncan were their son, David Duncan and his wife Joan of North Ogden, Rettas sisters, Mrs. Lola Smith of Cedar Gty and Leah and Robert Arm-bruof Riverton, Utah. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bark-du- ll were her brother, Raymond Kay and his wife, Zora of SLC also Joes sister, Mrs. Julia Jackson and daughter, Terry of Alpine, Utah. We are sorry to hear that Shane Stewart, son of Vem and Sue Stewart has been in the Fillmore Hospital suffering from a bad asthma attack, which into pneudeveloped monia. We all send our Love and Best Wishes to you Shane and our hopes and prayers for a speedy recovery. Harold and NaDean are home Beckstrand again after an enjoyable trip to Atlanta, Georgia where they attended foe National School Board Convention. Highlights of foe trip besides foe convention meetings were a tour of a Trade School for High School Juniors and Seniors at Las Vegas, foe Nevada morning foe flight to before Atlanta. They attended church services on Sun st day and visited foe Atlanta Temple site, also a visit to Stone Mountain Park. The carvings on Stone Mountains are 30 feet by 180 feet and depicts foe figures of Confederate President Jefferson, Davis, General Stonewall and General Jackson, Robert E. Lee on horses. Harold was wished a Happy Birthday by foe pilot as they were flying over Memphis, Tenn. Don and Richard Beckstrand were home for foe weekend for a visit with their parents, Harold and NaDean and brothers Jay, Robert and his family. The family along Eva with grandma Beckstrand enjoyed a belated birthday dinner for Harold and Richard who share a birthday on April 16th. Eva, Harold, NaDean, Jay, Robert, and Monica Beckstrand traveled to Bountiful on Sunday for a farewell for Sandra Beckstrand who will be leaving for a mission to Argentina in May. Sandra is the daughter of Joseph and Jean Beckstrand. Richard and Don joined foe group in Bountiful on their way back to school in Logan. Hal and Jolynn two and Beckstrand children of SLC and Marilyn De Vries and children of West Jordan joined foe family in Bountiful. The group enjoyed a lovely dinner at the home of Orrin and Elma Beckstrand and visited at the home of Joseph and Jean. Eva Beckstrand visited with Linford Beckstrand, his wife Maty Louise and family in Bountiful. Happy Birthday wishes are sent to Eldon Cowley, Richard and Harold Beckstrand, Faye Preston, Shane and Sharon Edwards, Ray and Odell Stewart, La Veda Duncan, Janell Ekker, and Jeff and Deneen Davis. Anniversary Happy wishes are sent to Vera and Sue Stewart and Lew and Kathleen H os man. Visitors at foe home of Gordon and Hazel Ogies their were daughter, Patti and her children of Grantsville, Utah. Future Schlock balk, Computers Reactors leak. Is this foe brave new World we seek? Will space-ag- e knowledge Fill our cup, Or just give us new ways To screw things up? spend Sunday with her mother Ethel Wood and grandma Vera Nixon a patient at the Fillmore Hospital. Glen and Lois Johnson have returned home after spending the past several months in Arizona. Hal M. Stevens was a member of die 1982 graduating class at the B.Y.U. Attending ComExcercises mencement with Hal were his wife Sandra and son Nathan, his parents Eari and Lola his sister Stevens, and dauHenrie Carolyn ghter Danielle, his father- n.laiv Pm-i- I Alhrerhtun of Centerville. Hal received a degree from foe school of Family Home and Social Sciences with a major in History and a minor in Spanish. He also a Secondary received Certification Education Certificate. The services were held at foe Marriott Center April Friday, 23. Congratulations Hal. Minutes off Fillmore Planning Commission The regular meeting of foe Fillmore Gty Planning Commission was called to order at 7:45 p.m. on April 14, 1982 in foe Fillmore City BuildThe following ing. members were present: Alan Roper, Chairman; Jim Cox, Gty Councilman; Dorothy Beckham; Zola Beckstand; Gark Howard Packham; Andrews; Buford Gregory; Bob Frampton; and Nancy McDonald, Secretary. Our newest member, Howard Andrews, was welcomed. He replaces Joyce Dearden, whose term has expired. Joe Warner, Chairman of foe Fillmore Hospital Governing Board, and Randy Probst, Assistant Hospital Administrator, explained foe plans for foe proposed hospital and presented a petition of annexation for foe land on which foe new hospital is to be located. As required, this petition was signed by landowners of foe area adjacent to foe hospital land. This represented over 13 of foe dollar value of foe land affected. A policy declaration must still be completed. It was decided, by a narrow margin, that foe City Planning Commission would recommend approval to foe City Council that this land be annexed. This approval is contingent upon farther study, a public hearing, and receipt of the policy declaration. The meeting adjourned at 9:22 p.m. Next meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. on May 12. Anyone wishing to be on foe agenda call should Nancy 0 McDonald at on May 10. land-owne- rs Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, April 30, 1982 Page 3 to have a brother, two sisters and their spouses there, to foe temple with him. On foe Whitakers return home they stopped in American Fork, to take geneology, and pictures to foe Whitaker geneolo-gis- t, Wilford Whitaker Jr. Six Kanosh ladies, Lula George, Edna Ahlstrom, Nina Black, Neca Watts, Veda Davis, and Lillian Rogers spent an enjoyable day at foe Provo Temple on April 20th. The Kanosh High Priests party held Sat. evening on April 24 was a big success and enjoyed by around 100 persons. Delicious food was served and those present were highly entertained with musical selections by Roy and Patsy Johnson and her brother Lewis Robison, from Fillmore. Mac and Roena Shields have enjoyed having their Ann Mary daughter, Steadman, and her three children here to spend foe weekend with them, they live in Salt Lake. Also they were happy to have their son, Tim Tuttle, wife Ruth Ann and son, Tyler, down from Lehi. They spent sometime working on their yards, formerly owned by Fred and Vie Watts. Warren Ahlstrom from Boise, Idaho is spending ten days in Kanosh with his mother, Edna. She Kanosh Kapers By Dathel Whitaker Mr. and Mrs. Ario Harris have the right to be son, proud of their Michael, who has recently been sustained as foe new Bishop of the Camarillo California. in Ward in this happiness Sharing are his wife, Linda Gaye and their children, Laura, John, and Nathan. Laura, who is a teenager, has been invited to go to Germany this summer to be a guest of a Mormon couple for a month or two. While there, Laura will be doing for this some baby-sittin-g couple while they go on vacation. She will also have foe opportunity to try out foe German language which she has been taking in school for three years. Linda Gayes parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dean, live in Fillmore. Klover Penney is happy to have her son, Kirk, back from Hawaii to spend a month with her. While here, he hopes to sell his home in Blinding, Utah. During foe past week, Eldon Barbara and Christensen have enjoyed their house guests as Lois and Bill Redding and granddaughter, Chandra, from Barstow, California. Franklin Watts and his wife, Norma, have moved to Kanosh from Victorville, California and will occupy his father, Harvey Watts home, which they have purchased. Willard and While Dathel Whitaker were in SLC on Friday, April 23, they attended two sessions in foe temple and of her were guests mother, Juanita Charles-wortShe attended one of the sessions with them. They were very touched with the faith and determination of one fellow in their session who didnt have either of his legs and only one arm. So many of us find such weak excuses not to go to foe temple. morning, Saturday Willard and Dathel drove River to the Jordan Temple where they went through an early morning session, then at 10:00 a.m. attended foe temple marriage of Diane Tidball and Jeff Whitaker, son of Cannae and Kent of Whitaker Fallon, Around fifty Nevada. members and family friends witnessed this beautiful marriage ceremony. Jeff was happy appreciates his help in doing yard work and other jobs needing to be done around her home. Sacrament meeting Sunday was conducted by Bishop David Christen- sen. letters EDITOR was Dear Editor, Denna Shumway released as a TO THE Cub Scout Den Leader. Linda Whatcott was sustained to fill position. Mrs. Monte Kimball was sustained as foe new Mia Maid Advisor for foe Kanosh Ward, a position formerly held by Linda Whatcott. Counselor Gordan Staples made a presenta- e tion of a 1st rating Kanosh s for participating in foe Road Show. Steven Wheeler was presented a badge for On My receiving his Honor Award. testi The farewell monial for Elder Ginton Starr was held in connecwith Sacrament tion meeting. His father, Karl Starr read foe program which proceeded as follows; he being foe first speaker. The theme of their talks was The Fourth Article of Faith. title we now have Fillmore Highlights and I like the highlights we are getting. The whole paper gets better all foe time. Now thats the good news. The bad news is that my brother, John Dame is in the Cotton- WCKKj Hospital. Just had bad heart attack. I cant resist saying what a beautiful piece of art you put on the front page of foe Progress, tumely that Sugar Cube Salt Lake Temple. I don t think I have ever seen suc a clever piece of art wofk- - So original, Flor- ence PurceW should be congratulated. so 1 like the new best wishes, Della Dame Edmunds certi-ficat- Going on a Mission. Closing remarks were Elder Missionary by Clinton Starr, who will by serving his mission in Portugal. A large congregation enjoyed this very interesting meeting. Bro. Starr spoke on Faith, followed by his daughter, Sandra, who talked about Repentance. The third speaker was a Fillmore April 30, May 1,2 Bar-- S 1 lb. Franks 99$ Water Kraft 7 melon Mac. 15P lb. Fabric Sofftner 14 oz. & Cheese Downy 40$ off 98 oz. Western Family 1 lb. Cheese Cottage Pride Country Pick of Chick 69 39$ lb t v 6pk. cans Catsup Coke, Tab, Sprite$1 ' Western Family .49 .Decaffinated R.C.$1 .49 6 Av 39$lb. Del Monte 32 oz. 994 Broccoli $0.09 pk. cans v? 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