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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, October 29, 1 982 Page 2 and Colorado to spend some lime Palauan German, Indonesian. They left Holland with her daughter Dixie, her five years ago with their husband, Tony Tirre and their tamily to make their home on new baby daughter, Carly new' Rae. the Islandsof Palau. Beverlys By Angie Green The Oei family were the granddaughter and Velmas was first on Palau to join the dessert furnished hv Kenneth born October 22 in Denver and Amtell1', salads, relish church. Company's cornin for the weighing 8 lbs, 2 oz. tiays, baked beans, rolls, and Velmas son Joe and his hunt! were other good things many Davies Berna sister, sons, Brett and Barry, all of lurnished by he guests. After dinner, the guests wre Margaret Winter and son Paul Cedar City, came for a visit on of San Jose, California Sunday, staying only the one entertained by the Quigleys, arrived on October 22 and day before returning home. their childhood and of toiling with Joes wife, Sherry and their the weekend the early days of their spent Berna. told his two daughters, Machelle and Glen ol Murrayand marriage. Merlin Mickey, came from Orem, Her brother, growing up in Moab, courtDimmick, his daughter Sue where they had been visiting ing Audrey, their marriage, how he became a convert to and her husband, Jim Earp Sherry's father and spent the Church, his experiences, and their three children, came some time with Velma and singing with Ihc Tabernacle Tuesday and returned home Beverly. Velmas daughter Shirley Choir, and their move to on Thursday. Darn, they Kanoslt missed getting a trophy. and husband Scott Dulncan of As a going away gift, they Friends, Kenneth and Daisy Moab also visited Velma and were presented with a fat little Durst and son, Ronald Durst Beverly over the weekend. Dora Robisons son Floyd envelope containing much and wife Joan, and their son, love and appreciation from Ron, Jr., and his friend, John and his wife Reva and their their neighbors for their Campbell, all of West son Denny and his wife came oilers of garden Virginia, were here over the on October 22 for the hunt and stayed over the weekend. produce and a helping hand weekend forthehunt. whenever it was needed. Bill and Pearl Also, Doras daughter, Elaine, Needless to say, the party Hannack and son Randy and husband Vernon Scott and was a success. All of the daughter Lorna, and daughter their three sons Kay, David Families on East Center Street Tina and her husband, Carl and Harold and his wile came were there except four. Barber and his parents, Mr. forthe weekend hunt. Nada Melville's son, Ross and Mrs. Barber, came for the Stanley Robison, son of Melville, and his son, Marcus, weekend hunting. both ol Sandy and his son Also, Murray and Bernas anny of Holladay came to son, Steve Davies and his I illmorc on October 22 to friend, Kim, both of Orem, the hunt. Thry in were weekend hunters. By participate all On Monday Berna said, day Saturday spent Spending the deer hunt Companys gone. I can stop weekend with their pursuing the elusive deer. On parents, Sunday the hunters went to running. Jess and Estell Bennett, were church with Nada before Davies Preston son, Gary Mrs. Sue Esplin and six returning home. Theyll be Davies of St. George, came of Cedar City, children back. for the weekend to visit with Jerris Bennett, Melvin and On October 19 Murray and his father while they hunted. and four children of Sandy. Berna Davies went to the Salt with also hunted Preston Otto and Allie Hunter I ake Airport to meet an Boyd Watts of Holden. drove to Moab Thursday, two Allred went Cohn and Alice incoming plane carrying were the guests of brothers from the Islands of to Sandy October 19 to visit where they and Ramon Jane daughter whom met had their son, Gerald, and his wife they Palau, and They boys. when they were serving a Judy Allred, who have Carling Millard-Moaattended the, the South Pacific. recently become the proud mission in came home Alter greeting Richard and parents of a new baby girl. football game and Saturday. eonard Oei, they brought Her name is Melany Gayle. Weexpressour sympathy to them to Fillmore, where they She was born October 6 at the and Kathy Stephenson Robert spent a day visiting and LDS Hospital in Salt Lake, and family in the death of over. Vi From town 2 our lbs. and 9 ounces looking weighing Chester Corbett here they drove to Provo and measuring 20 inches long. She their father, entered the two brothers in the has lots of dark hair for of Delta. Proud first time parents of MTC, and then look them Mommy to curl and fuss with, a 6 lb. 14 oz. baby boy are for and has if that is, she time, because clothing shopping Craig and Eloise Young of supplies, and then got them Melany has three brothers and Cedar City. He was born settled in the Mission Home. four sisters. October 20 and will be named Richard will go to the Cohn and Alice enjoyed a Young. Parley Spencer Mission California Oakland, six day visit with the children Evan and are Grandparents and Leonard to the Boise, it was especially nice to and Lucille Stevens. Grandma Idaho mission. new cuddle their sweet Lucille is in Cedar City T his is the first time the Oei granddaughter. assisting in the home and brothers have been in the United Among other nice things, getting acquainted with the States, and everything seems they went through the Jordan new arrival. big and strange and a little River Tmple, and enjoyed a frightening to them, but they visit with friends from speak perfect English so they Argentina. They also went to should soon find new friends church on Sunday and Girl Scouts are opening a and have no difficulty with witnessed their grandson, new Service Center in Orem. and street other David Allred, being ordained An open house for adult volsigns language barrier problems. a teacher. unteers and friends of Girl The brothers were educated in Velma Jacksons daughter, will be held Scouting Holland and beside English Richards of Thursday, October 28, 1982 Beverly they speak Dutch, French, Douglasville, Georgia came from :()0 to 3:00 p.m. lo tour October 23 for a few days visit the facility. The new Service with her mother. From here Center is located on the north she is going to Denver, side of the CSB Building at Fillmore Highlights Delcll (Jack) Brunson has relut ned from a two week visit with her daughter, Betty m and family Conrad, Draper. While thcie. she with enjoyed a her sistets, I aun Poulson, Teen Carroll Swallow, Murphy and Rayma Cline. Also in attendance were her t sister-in-la- Margaret Rowley and her daughter Betty. The event was to honor October birthdays for Rayma, Teen and Betty. The. ladies delicious a served were luncheon at Creekside Inn. I aun had created an attractive floral centerpiece of tail flowers, which was won by lucky winner, Carroll. Alter hugs and hellos, Faun read an A mtioductory poem-prayecard decorative place containing a tribute to each lady was prepared by Faun, and each lady read aloud the verse written about her. ollowing the luncheon, they for Carrolls to homemade pie and ice cream and visiting. On October 19 the autumn evening air was without a chill, the beautiful patio was illuminated, and the tables were spread with everything This is really a that says, special occasion. Kenneth and Annette Day were the host and hostess, their home was the place, the The pound ol distant drums calls these Indian women together as they perform a entire neighborhood of Last Street were the invited popular Indian Team Dance. Sparkling with color and tradition, the Lamanite Generation Center from Brigham Young University presents a delightful variety show for the whole guests, and the special occasion was a surprise party family. for Glen and Audrey Quigley for being kind, generous, and helplul thoughtful, neighbors, and also a salute. They have been went Lamanite Generation to appear in Fillmore From the frantic lury of the ancient war dance to the gentle sway of Tahitian gray skirls, the Lamanite Generation Irotn Brigham Young University will present the of many ancient beauty and excitement cultures during their colorful variety show Saturday, November 13 at 7:30 p.m. in t he Millard High gym. The group, composed ol Indian, Polynesian and Latin American students combine the traditions ol their cultural heritage in a extravaganz; of song and dance. The romance of Old Mexico comes alive as d dancers in and costumes swirl to vibrant I atm American rhythms. Audiences sit in awe wathing la Bruja, a dance in which lighted candlcsare balanced on performers heads. broad-rimme- d multi-colore- going-awa- Meanwhile lave-lava- s m natives and lets slap up a storm in a medley of Maori songs. In the intricate Indian hoop dance, 22 hoops are wound around the dancers to lorm sy mholic desert shapes as (hey keep a constant jump-ste- Their repertoire also includes such popular Blue Hawaii contemporary numbers as Go to Rio", I riendship Fire and Disco, an audience lavorite. "Go My Son. A spring 19X2 tour took the lamanite Generation to Hawaii, Taiwan, C hina, Hong Kong and the Philippines, where they performed lor more than 82,000 people. The group also taped a telev ision show that will be seen by an estimated 230 million viewers. Join the amamtcGeneration in an evening ol enchantment as they journey from ihc adobes ol the Americas to the islands of the South Seas. 1 y called to serve two years in the d Oregon-Porllanmission, and will leave on November 1 to enter the MTC. But the party turned out to be somewhat of a surprise for everyone. Glen and Audrey, not knowing of course, went to Holden. Their daughter Clara and her husband, Brian Stevens, were supposed to bring them to the Days. Can you imagine their anxiety, when they discovered the honored guests had slipped away. However, Clara finally retrieved them and delivered them to the Days home an hour late. It didnt spoil the party, though. The Quigleys so were surprised and overwhelmed that it was pure joy for everyone. And the feast that was served was pure joy for everyone too. Baked ham, turkey and dressing, and the guitar and sang, after which the committee chairwomen reported the progress they had made in their particular projects. Huntsman President concluded the meeting by new the introducing a venison steak. The annual Pink Ladies fall upcoming officers who will luncheon was held at the home set ve for one year. of Virginia Gehre on October Daisy Lee Colledge had a 20 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 houseful white of great last p.m. A buffet luncheon was hunters weekend, served, after which President including Bonner and Cecilia Sylvia Huntsman opened and Wallace and children Jay and the meeting, conducted Curtis (Pinkie) Lee, and Dave speaking of the Pink Ladies and Teresa Hardy and Noah. organization, and its merits, Daisy's son, fearless hunter and introduced the guest Buster Colledge, wife Kathy, are son Cameron speakers who were Juanita and Flake, president of the Utah expected this week. The ol Association Hospital biggest and baddest hunter of Barta them all, Jay Rogers, and is Auxiliaries, Swenson, the Region III leading the expeditions. Tim Parsons of the the Salt Representative. Rea Barrus, vice president ol the UAHA favored recently Capitol was also a guest. his sister, Lester Wood, and Other guests and speakers James Putnam with a visit to were Ben isher, I tllmore the hermitage. They frolicked Hospital administrator and at the Devils Kitchen and Assistant Probst, Randy Maple Gulch Springs and Administrator, and guest Dr. debated the problems of the e David I intburg also attended world, as Tim is a at the meeting. in Philosophy graduate Palsy Robison Johnson theU. Max and Evelyn Robison ol Delta, came to rillmore with Ins son to hunt, and Phil Robison and his three sons Bruce, Lloyd and Robin ol Fillmore also joined in the quest for a rack of antlers and played 1 soon-to-b- George, Dennis and Marjorie Dobson and three children of Westminster, California, Loy and Carolyn Dobson and two of Evanston, children Ella Crosiand Wyoming, Jeff and Mary Recent visitors at the home Dobson and daughter of Park of Evan and Lucille Stevens City. Also with the group were Joseph T. and illis were Lowell Dobson and son Spencer of Salt Lake City. Darwin of Spanish Fork Evan and Joseph were Canyon. buddies in the Navy. Glade Nixon and two boys Alan and Karen Dobson of Salt Lake City and Carl and two children of Tooele Nixon of Providence were were the weekend guests of here to hunt deer with their their parents. Burton and father Cecil and brother I ula McKee. Barry. The two boys stayed with Grandma Bly. At the home of Elm D. Hofhines for the weekend and Hal and Sandy Stevens and the deer hunt were his son Nathan of Price were here daughter, Been Farrer of to visit their parents, Earl and ola Stevens and to get in Provo, her son Bruce B., his wife and three children of some deer hunting. Hal is Orem, also Neldon Korms leaching school in Price and and two sons of St. George. Sandy is enrolled at College of Coming from their home in Eastern Utah in the nursing Orem to spend the weekend program. with their parents, Otto and Paula and Clark Allie Hunter, were Tom and Christensen and two children and three Hunter Kathy of West Jordan, Cindi Nay of children. Cedar City and Kathy Gathering at the home ol Johnson of Salt Lake City their parents, Lester and Jean were all at the home of their Dobson, for the weekend and parents, Earl and Mary to get in some deer hunting Johnson for the weekend. were Jerry and Leslie Buckner Mary and Cindi went to Provo and five children of St. shopping Monday. Holden Happening 1 b 1 1 L New Girl Scout Service . 1 South Slate, Orem. Utah Girl Scout Council I xecutive Director, Mrs. Geneva Swartz said, "The Service Center was moved to Orem to better serve the needs of the Girl Scout leadership in Utah Valley and south to Richfield and Fillmore. A full line of National badges and 181 pins, registration torrns and council other printed materials will be stocked." The Center will be staffed with Executive I icld Advisor Ms. Cindy Vargo and a The Service Center is open Monday through I rid.ty. SMpaitiglH VOTE flKDtoira&ISiiiip WILLIS MORRISON iMmcaeHiiSBGE 2 Year Co. Commissioner GE2D BDfISDOCEEEl Ay) iTjW iiffi la canJegallyjiave;a7noneyrmarfteraccount requalaJrLalLaspectsItoiinoneyTfnarke Has gained knowledge in local government in his city councilmans office. nformatlo its Now Utahs Money Can Stay at Home For The Benefit of Your Economy!! UTAH BANKERS ASSOCIATION MIWHIH toil Has learned business management skills by forming and operating 3 successful businesses. Can bring new ideas to deal with County concerns. .Will work for cooperation between Millard Co. and other government agencies. REPUBLICAN Pd Pol Adv by committee to elect Morrison Republican |