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Show Messenger-Enterpris- In memory Obituaries Alvin Dean Kilmer, vice president, has been named commercial loan officer at the Mt. Margaret Anderson Pleasant Womens Club, then third and ultimately president of the organization. She also served on the Board of the General Federation of Womens Club, an international organization. This position provided the opportunity for extensive travel and for becoming acquainted with many influential people throughout the country. In 1968 she was chosen Club Woman of the Year." Sheheld various secretarial positions in Manti and was finally secretary to the School District Superintendent. Later she was appointed for the district She moved to Salt Lake to work for the State Board of Education, and served as a specialist in program accounting, a position she held until her retirement in vice-preside- passed away August 5, 1993 in Salt Lake City of causes inci dent to age. She was bom in Sterling, Utah, December 21, 1910 to Albert and Clara Peacock Anderson. Margaret received her early education in Sterling and graduated fromManti High School and Snow College. Her education continued at various universities in Utah. Her church service began at the early age of 13 as secretary of the Young Womens organization and Sunday School and organist. She later served as Ward librarian and Relief Society visiting teacher in Salt Lake LDS wards. She was honored for 50 years of service in nt While living in Manti, Margaret was involved in all facets of community life. She served First Secu- Margaret is survived by a brother Jay and his wife Barbara, a nephew J. Scott Anderson, all of Salt Lake City; a niece Tracy Ann (Mrs. Randall) Furlow and children of Coon Rapids, Minnesota. Funeral services were held Monday, August 9, 1993 at the Larkin Mortuary in Salt Lake City. Interment was Monday at the Manti City Cemetery. er Nicole Lowry Russell, Krista, Derek, and J all of Gilbert, Arizona; grandparents: Georgia Mae Lowry, Manti, Utah; A. Reid and Joan Stringham, San Jose, California; Lucy Nelson, Manti, Utah. Graveside services were held Monday" at 2 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, under the direction of Olpin Family Mortuary. or-da- , pital Little Nicole, you were much too precious for this life. We all love you very much." She is survived by her parents of Gilbert, Arizona; brothers and sister: Jena, Andy, Page 5 n, the University of Nevada, University ofMontana and University of California. He also owned and operated a dairy farm for six years. Mr. Kilmer was elected assistant vice president in 1979 and was promoted to vice president in 1982. He was appointed agriculture representative to cover all of Utah in 1990. He has represented the bank at the Farmers Home Administration since 1985. Bom in Lusk, Wyoming, v.v. A jaawdMfcaMirw ;mtmt Mr. Kilmer received his Steven and Kathy Frlschknechtacceptaward from Glade Mower. bachelors degree from the University of Wyoming and earned his Master of Science in agriculture business at Brigham Young University. He is a graduate of the Agricultural etc. These loans are revolving Steven and Kathy Lending School of the Amerifund loans and money paid back Frischknecht of were Manti can Bankers Association. to other farmers. Utah loaned awarded a plaque and award is Active in professional and from the Sanpete Soil Conseris the only state to have this community organizations, Mr. vation District program and for years Sanpete asSanpete ConKilmer is director of the Utah servation Farmer of the Year County has been the top county Future Farmers of America for conand the amount loaned to farmin exceptional farming Foundation. He has served servation practices. ers. The efficient sprinkling seven years as finance director Glade systems and rangeland imMower, chairman of of the Utah County Fair, three the SCD board, presented the provements in Sanpete County years as chair ofthe Salem City award at his cabin, where a demonstrate the value of the Utility Board and three years ARDL program. on the committee for the State barbecued turkey dinner was Junior Livestock Show. He has served. Larry Young was the been a member ofthe Knife and chiefcookfor27 people. Ameet-in- g was held at the conclusion Fork Club, the lions Club and award ceremony on July of the the Junior Chamber of Comiirtm,i nmnrjtu Manti farm family receives SCD conservation award 1975. on various dty and county committees in Sanpete County and was the first woman elected to the Manti City Council, serving with two mayors. Margaret was active in the Manti Ladies Literary Club, a service organization, and became president of the group. She was elected secretary-treasurof the Utah Federation of Nicole Lowry, infant daughter of Walter H. and Julie S. Lowry, was stillborn August 6, 1993 atthe American Fork Hos- Office of rity Bank. He formerly was the bank s agricultural representative for Utah. Mr. Kilmer came to First Security in 1976 as an agricultural representative for the Southern Division, bringing with him ten years experience as county agriculture agent for clerk-treasur- er the YWMIA August 12, 1993 First Security Bank names new Commercial Loan Officer of... Margaret Anderson, 82, Thursday, e, Card of Thanks My sincere thanks and deep appreciation to all the choice and loving friends in Ephraim and throughout Sanpete County for your sympathy and comfort at the time of Deweys death. He cared about each one of you and in return, you cared about him Frances Anderson, David Dewey and Pamela Marin merce. 19. Mr. Kilmer resides in Manti with his wife the former Mattie Jean Gardner. They have five The SCD board approves ARDL (Agriculture Resources Development Loan) loans to farmers who exhibit good sound practices, such as sprinkling systems, range improvements, children. It Works Wonders American Heart Association Sale Runs Now to great-grandmoth- end of Aug. Come In soon while selection Is best! l I Fair activities will 4-- H be- gin on Monday, August 16 in the Junior County Contests at the County Courthouse basement, for ages 14 and under. The schedule for these Monday events is as follows: Public speaking and Horse Public Speaking Contests, 9 a.m.; Demonstration and Illustrated Talk Contest, 9:30 a.m.; Meal preparation Contest, 1:00 p.m. All clothing items for the Fair and Fashion Revue entries are due at 4 p.m. On Tuesday, August 17, the Junior Fashion Revue will take place. Judging and luncheon will be at the Courthouse basement and the Fashion Show and Workshop will be at the Manti City Building. The schedule follows: Junior Fashion Revue Judging, 3:30 p.m.; Salad bar for participants and parents, cost $1.00, at 5:00 p.m; Modeling workshop, 1st and 2nd year Clothing, 6:00 p.m; Fashion Show at 7:00 p.m All Clothing members are encouraged to participate. Childrens and Adults. E.N.U.F., The following week, Tuesday through Friday, August 24-2activities is full of other at the Sanpete County Fairgrounds. The schedule is: Exhibits accepted at the Exhibition Building on Tuesday, from 12:00 noon to 4:00 7, Gimmee, Bum 4-- H TOPS& p.m; Horse Show, Tuesday, 5:30 p.m; Lamb Show Weigh-i- n on Wednesday at 6:00 p.m; Fitting and Showmanship on Mens & Mens j'AVV'Young 1 VyLj Fashion til 560-501-5- o oft Boys p.m Off Steel Jr. Shorts Ladies Jeans & Girls Jeans Chic, Wrangler, Steel, E.N.U Sizes 4 Ladies Sweaters Mens & Sport & Knit Boys Tops Chic, Wrangler, Steel, E.N.U. Boys Athletic Jr. Knit Tops Shoes . 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