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Show June 18,1982 Page 4 11th at the City Park in Kanosh for all adult members and of the Ward, was a big success, with around By Dathel Whitaker 225 persons attending, to Willard and Dathel wedding of their grand- enjoy the duth oven Whitaker were happily daughter, Valerie Whit- chicken supper, which surprised on June 10th aker, and her fiance', included homemade pie and ice cream. They were when a mobile home pull- Earl Whitney. Uncles and aunts of also highly entertained ed up in front of their home with the following the bride in attendance at with music by Roy and from Johnson were: Patsy marriage persons aboard: Mother the Fillmore. wife Bruce Leah Lillian and Whitaker, Bunting; Sacrament of the late Herman Kerry (Robison) Quigley; Meeting Whitaker from Bountiful Jim arid Bonnie Quigley; Sunday, June 13th was conducted Bishop by and Lillian's two sisters Roberta (Quigley) David Christensen. Bryant and Clara Daisy Hayes and Lucy her two (Quigley) Hollie and Sunday School and Stevens; will combine for Harand and Primary brothers. Nephi grandparents: Audry vey Yates and Harvey's Glen Quigley; also, the the Fathers Day program wife, Edna, with three Whitakers dear friend, in Sacrament Meeting President Re Roberts next Sunday. of their grandchildren. Vernon Christensen has As Lillian wasn't able and w ife Pat from Eureka, been selected as the to make it to Kanosh Nevada. Melvin and Lorraine chairman for the big on Memorial Day, her desire was to visit her Whitaker were in St. auction to be held July husband's grave at the George to attend the 24th. Everyone is enluncheon. couraged to support this Kanosh Cemetery, which wedding event. Lorraine made the beautithey did. Lillian also ful wedding cake for the The Whitakers Rogers was received two phone calls new bride and groom and released as the Ward on June 10th wishing was on hand to add the Choir Director. Elaine them a Happy Anniver- last minute touches when Halsey was to fill this sary and Dathel, a Happy it was put together for sustained position. Birthday. One came from the reception. A lovely reception was Jared Higgs was recogtheir son, Jim. from Alabama, and the other held at the chapel in nized as the newest memfrom their daughter, Santa Clara that evening, ber of the Kanosh Ward, in hosted by the bride's having been baptized on Christine Fullmer, parents and an open his 8th birthday, June Japan. 1 he Whitakers and house at their home the 12th. for The Dathel's mother, Juanita next evening in Kanosh. program A large crowd attended Sacrament meeting was were Charlesworth. those presented by the Stan that Among evening both. guests at the home of their attending the open house and Sue (Turner) Koyle daughter, Janet Barton, in Kanosh were: Garvin family. It was very enjoyand Mary Charlesworth able. in Parowan, Utah. This fine family recentFriday morning, June and two sons, Glade and ly moved to Kanosh from St. George where they Cecil and his wife, Nola. The party held on June Woodbridge, Virginia. the attended temple Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631-Frida- Kanosh Kapers Huf-fake- r; Scipio Scene By Lola Monroe Visiting at Hilda Quarn-berg'- s friend of Tooele, Mr. and over the weekend Mrs. Give Olsen and were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sherii Linell of West Morris Quamberg and Valley. Edna Bradfield celefour children of Green River, Mr. and Mrs. brated her birthday SunJonney Quamberg and day, serving dinner to boys of Beaver, Mr. and Bill and Eileen Thompson She also Mrs. Richard Thatcher and family. and children, Mr. and received birthday wishes Mrs. Mack N. Forbush from Darwin and Faye and two children, Mr. and Bradfield, grandchildren, Mrs. Ben Lovell of San and friends. is Afton Memmott Mateo, Ca., Mr. and Mrs. of staying at the home of his Dean Quamberg , Springville, Mrs. Floyd son, Hal, and Doris Mem-He has been a Quamberg of Aurora and mott. daughter Jaquetta and patient at the Provo hostwo boys of Salina, pital. Later this month Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles he will return to the hospiDewey of Grantsville and tal for more medical attention. Twins Douglas and Carrie Memmott, Spanish Fork, are spending some time at the home of their Howard grandparents, and Darlene Memmott. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Robins and family are visiting at the home of his parents, Waldo and Erda Robins. Sunday evening he presented a lecture and slides on cancer research at the Ward Hall. Kathleen Shaw and children, Henderson, Nevada, are staying with her mother, Alice Law-sohelping out as Alice recuperates from recent surgery. Graydon and Gladys are Stone, Nevada, spending the summer n, C's Fillmore Highlights By Angie Green turning home. Their eight old grandson, year Shawn, came back to Fillmore with them and stayed ten days. On their way from SLC they stopped in Springville to visit their daughter, Norma, her husband, Richard Graham, and children. their four While there they attended at Tartuffe the play the BYU. Lloyd and Millie Dallas of SLC, Jack and Sue Anne Chruma and children, of Highland, Utah, and Lloyd and Millies grandson, Dallas Pierce, son of Kenny and Ginger Pierce spent the Memo- Lorie Parrish, daughter of Lafe and Joyce Bartholomew Parrish of American Fork attended Girls State in Cedar City. Lorie 's grandparents, Duane and Rula Barholo-m- e . Joyce and Lafe and Lafes mother, Alta Shumway went to Cedar City on June 11 to attend the Girl's State closing ceremonies held at the College of Southern Utah. They returned to Fillmore the same day. On March 21, Vicki Baily of SLC, daughter of Don and Thelma Stuart, of Fillmore was involved in an automobile accident. She suffered serious internal injuries rial and their bags and went to SLC to immediately care for Vickis home and weekend in Millie and Dallas of SLC received word of a new granddaughter bom to and Mary Lois Craig Lawson of Irvine, Cal. She was bom May 31, and has been named Kelly Michelle. She has Lloyd McBride Thelma said it was really a challenge for them to have to deal with modern day young children and all their school responsiVickis and bilities, recovery problems. But love, patience, understanding and hard work seems to be the formula for dealing with such a crisis. two They stayed months and made sure Vicki was well on her way to recovery before re- children. three Day with Fillmore visiting Gene and Lillian McBride, Paul McBride, and and other relatives friends. broken bones, and spent six weeks in a hospital. Don and Thelma packed grew tired of the water they relaxed on the beach with a picnic lunch. For the past two weeks Paul and Dean Robison have been enjoying the company of some very delightful guests. Deans sister, June, and husband Lyle Farnsworth of Bellflower, Calif, arrived May 30 to visit with relatives in Fillmore and Delta. On June 1, Dean and June went to Delta to their visit sister, Norma and Dale Pearson, and brother, Scott, and his wife, Nona Chesley. The three sisters, Dean, June, and Norma, went to SLC to visit Deans daughter, Shirlene and Cliff Davis, and family, while they were there they all attended the Welk Lawrence show. They stayed in SLC four days and upon returning to Fillmore they drove to Richfield to visit Deans daughter, Beverly and Paul and Groesbeck and Normas family, Karin and daughter, Gayle Eyre and children. to Upon returning Fillmore, June and Lyle Farnsworth drove to St. George to visit their son, wife Coleene Daryl, Farnsworth and children, who reside in near by Bloomington, Utah. They a visit then enjoyed returned to Fillmore. After a short rest they left June 14 to motor to Medford, Oregon to visit father before Lyles returning home to Calif. On June 10 Roger and Lani Callister of Tremon-to- n came to visit Paul and Dean Robison. Paul went with Roger and Lani to visit to Bloomington while there relatives, Roger attended a Florists Convention in St. George and was elected Vice Chairman of the Florist Council. They returned to Fillmore June 14. Candace and Kris Lindquist of Orem are proud to announce the birth of a son, Benjaman Lloyd. He was bom May 12 in Provo at the Utah Valley Hospital, weighing 7 lbs 13 oz. He is Candace and Kris first child, and the fifth of Lenore Holbrook of sisters and brothers Jody, Lori, Bryan, Mary Ellice, and Zachary. Nelda Paxton enjoyed the pleasure of the company of her three daughters and their families on Memorial Day. They were Rene' and Jack Huntington and children, Paula Wendell and again at the Hatch home. Freda is staying here with Memmott and children of Sandy, and Theone Vinthem. Ward Conference was cent and family. Clarence Davies didnt held Sunday. June 13th. spend Memorial Day in Words of counsel and adchair, his vice were expressed. a rocking daughter, Baine Nichol, All the different organizations were visted by of SLC saw to that. She the stake representatives. and her daughter, Danna, Pres. Condie and Alt Mr. Nemcheck, Dannas fiance', and his mother Staples were in attenand father, Mr. and Mrs. dance and conducting. Steve and Andrea Nemcheck of SLC motorPoulton and family spent ed to Uba Lake where the weekend at the they went boating and home of Shirley and Leo water skiing. When they Robins and DeAnn. Todd Quamberg. son Girls State. Melanie Monroe is of Clinton and Donna Quamberg, spent last home for the summer afweek in Logan at Boys ter attending LDS BusFillmore. State. Elizabeth Monroe, iness College. Lenore Holbrook spent Dix of and 1952 Remember Gass Joyce daughter an enjoyable Memorial Monroe, spent last week Reunion to be held July Day with her family. in Cedar City attending 5th. Those from out of town were her daughter, Gloria Jensen, of Brigham City, her son, Ralph Jackson, iand his son, Roger, both of Orem. Ralphs and daughter, Gege husband, Dean Allred, and four children of Orem, and Candace and Kris Lindquist and their son, Benjaman of Orem. This was the first time Lenore had seen little great-grandchi- Ben. Alson visiting Lenore on June 12 and 13 were her daughter, Gloria, and husband Bert Jensen of Brigham They City. painted her utility room and helped with a few Holden Happenings By I:lla Crosiand Visiting at LaNola and Myrla in were Bountiful for the weekend their with daughter Marsha, her husband Cy Wells and family. They went especially to attend Testimony Meeting with the Wells family. They had their infant daughter blessed and given the name of Lindsay Marie She was bom Wells. 21st and two April thers were excited over Merrill her arrival. assisted in the naming of his granddaughter, oHere to spend Sunday with Roger and Loma Stevens and family were of Lomas members came They family. pecially for the naming and blessing of the infant son, Stevens Timothy Roger. The men Those here assisted. were Lomas mother, Mable Ison, her ghter, Anita, son Jay, daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mer-therill, and family all of Wales, a sister Donna and husband of Mesa, Arizona, and an aunt, WarTen Mrs. Tenney and three children of Abraham, Utah. June 9th was a happy day for Bruce Stephen-Kar- y son. He received tele-o- f phone calls from far and near, gifts, cards, and letters from family bers and friends. Scott and Shirley, Gair and Nonnie made their visit on the eighth. Coming from Salt Lake to have birthday dinner with him 0n the 9th were his ghter and her husband Barbara and Bill Hester-Clar- k man. The climaxing event was the arrival of a little n to first time parents Chuck and Carole Morin ot Mid- yae Carole is Bonnies Merrill Johnsons home recently Stephenson and for Memorial week- end were friends: Wilna Wixom of Oak City, her sister, Blonda, and hus- band, Lloyd Knight, of Idaho. Genevieve Badger and of the late Merle Bosh from Salt Lake, also Ane Theora Gledhill, Stevens, daughter Carol and Rush Cros- land of Salt Lake, and Gwen Warner of Provo. LaNola 's son, Roy, wife Lucille, and two children of Bountiful, Virginia Watts of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Ros- tie Robins and two dau- of Scipo. Brothers: Fred Mel- New ville, Harmony; Van and wife, Bertie, of Brigham City, and Don and wife Rachel of Salt It was a great Lake. to see them. the Visiting during weekend at the home of parents, Evan and Lucille Stevens, were Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens and daughter of West Jordan. Jason Kary Monroe, an eight pound, eight ounce baby boy was bom to first time parents and Diane Monroe Scipio on May 23rd. The proud grandparents are LaVar and Marilyn Mrs. Tone Erling and daughter, Jodi, of Paul, Idaho are spending a few days with her parents Fred and Delma Bennett, Fred and Delma also having her father Clark Wood with them. also visited his sister Hazel Harmon and brother Gyde and Lil- lian Wood. e, ir mem-Coat- s. dau-enjoy- great-grandso- Otto and Allie Hunter were in Pleasanton, California as the guests of their son and wife. Dr. and Mrs. Aarl Hunter, and family for several days. Mrs. Dorothy Gabbert and daughter, her aunt, Virginia Laws, came Sunday afternoon for an overnight visit at the home of mother and sister, Mil-to- n and Margaret Stevens. They took Margaret home with them Monday where she will visit for several days. Gyde and Lillian Wood drove to Hinckley last Sunday for a visit with Carl and Beryl Hardy and The group all family. traveled to Leamington to attend Sacrament Meeting with Diane and Courtney Finlinson and family. The Finlinsons had their infant daughter blessed and given the name of Joey Lynn. They enjoyed the services and the friendliness shown them by the Leamington Ward. Following the services the family all enjoyed a pot luck dinner at the Martin Marrietta Recreational Center. Mrs. Connie Coles and daughter, Christina, are spending a few days with her mother, Beth Crosiand. Marvin and Shirley Hunter called for a short visit with their brother and wife, Sidney and Betty Hunter and Ben on Saturday. They were on their way to Las Vegas for a few days. Penni Johnson has returned from a trip to Kalispell, Montana where she was the guest of her sister. Ginger, her husband and family. Mrs. Vicki Crosiand and family spent last week with her husband, Lee R., in Huntington, Utah. She enjoyed visiting friends in Ferron that she knew when they lived there. other improvements VA . leaving her house looking . t really spiffy when they Center hosts went home on Sunday. Fred and Beth Cahoon Wheelchair were in Provo June 3 come as often as Games to attend commencement may they wish! Augusi 26 through 29 has Georgia Gustavenson, Richard, who graduated her son Brent and his been proclaimed the II NaUtah Technical tional Veteran's Wheelchair from wife of SLC called on the Games, according to Douglas College in Provo, major- - Bruce Stephensons Wadsworth, VA Regional Ofing in Auto Mechanics. on Memorial Day. fice Director. The games will While Fred and Beth were G niece. be hosted the VA Medical ig is Bruce-by in Provo they visited their Qther relatives who called Center in ood (Milwaukee), Ann Beth daughter wcre Alice Stephenson Wisconsin. Any veteran with Cahoon who is employed Dae wtfe and a spinal cord injury, orand with J.B. Restaurants. children thopedic amputation or any Another daughter. and her dau- - other disability which limits an Brenda Cahoon, met her Stephenson hterEleanor. individual to a wheelchair is famdy in Provo to make Qn the 10th of June eligible to participate. the day complete. Brenda leI hom hone The games are being held to is proud to announce she CaIifornia announced to recognize and celebrate the received her L.P Nurses thc Bruce Stephensons courage, determination, and Certificate from the Col- thc arriva of another perseverance of the veteran lege of Southern Utah in wheelchair aililcic. Team and ndson. t Cedar City ,n May. She arents arc Ju,ie and individual sports competitions is presently employed at Mikc Moss Ju)ie u will include archery, baskethe Primary Childrens tball. billiards, bowling, Winifreds daughter. 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