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Show I 47 '1. iq, KANOm Everyone is invited to Join in the 24th of July activities to Iv held at Adelaide Park up Konosh Canyon Saturday. The program will start at 10 30 AJd. There will be a Beef Barixxiue at 12 noon. The price for this will be 52 00 for adults. $100 for children, or $10 (X) per family. Spirts, games and visi'lng MiAfiOW Millard County Frogn- NUMBER 30 Iuhllxh-- - d firry Friday at Friday, July 23, 197lJ Fillmore. Utah 84631 SUNDAY JAUNT are plannel for the afternoon. We wvnt to the beaut.ful aspen grove In Para Use and read names on the trees, sune dating birk to 1902. It was must interesting - - and If only the trees could talk, wh.it a story the would have to tell. However, the deer files made it almost unlvarable, sa we climbed to the bars and the kids had a romp in the snow. F'rwn there we went to Redview Ranger Stati. n. Richfield, Gear Crxvk Canyon and home. Billy Mundy. Darlene, Don and Pat Iverson, Ken and D.r-en- e Hare were right beh.nd us, but we weren't aware (rf this so we never did get together. They uEo found the flies more than sticky.. In fact Bill had a bug bomb and not only sprayed the flies, but the gals. This group ended up going back to "Guy's Flop" for lunch. This Is the newest recreation area on the mountain. It is a pretty grove of pine trees with a large rock centered In the middle, It ts a sort of reminder to the 4x4 hill cl indvrs and lull that the object Ls to keep the feet of the jeep firmly planted under the machine, and if you should flip It over on its top, then you at Wst will have a nice place to wait at "Guy's Flop" for the rescue party to arrive. After lunch this group also went to Redview, bu turned off on one of Ken's famous roads, and at about 9 30 that night ended up having supper at Iverson's park in Fillmore. It's amazing, fight dust and dirt and 60 miles of dirt road with quite a few bumps to enj y a cxl picnic, and lo and behold you end up In your own backyard the coolest, cleanest sp t Publicity Chairmen Get Participants on the Publicity rk.shop panel spmsored by S.t.11 Green Stamps in connec-toio- n with the Eiwdon Sigma Alpha sorority convention, 16 V, WAY Ily STELLA We have all boon extremely Interested in the current pictures shown on TV of the "Lzd Tribe", recently discovered In the Plulippines. They "are livman ing much as primitive livel thousands of years ago in the St- - ne Age. The newsmen hesitate to bring civilization to these people, as they seem to tie a h,i(py people. But is happiness based on Ignorance? Surely civilized man h.is a way of life In which happiness and progress can emph.asized the lm-- p role of the publicity irtant chairman in any club or organ- of Bride, President of the Teen Angels" was the only one who could work that morning; therefore, Luella pitched In anil wo soon had things "spic and span". New Girls Welcomed Another interesting group of l Teen Angels" volunteered to help on the Mini-Par- k on Center & First East, and we really enjoyed working with them. Their MIA. teach-c- r. Fram(ton, made all arrangements before going on her varntion. The girls are: Lesi Luke, Camille Peterson, Bonnie Brough. JoAnn Wade. Suzanne Beeston, Patty Jean Hall. Their pictures will appear with the st ry of their next pmjert. p'tenti-i- co-exi- Then" & "Now" Pictures Show Pointers at Workshop ft OUR TOWN Vast Improvement We have f.Hind much "happiness" this week in cnpartng some of the first scrap books of OUR TOWN with the pictures which we are taking for the 1971 scrap took. Dzcns of old shabby pi. tees are now d shining examples of well home. lanl-scajie- OFF FOR EUROPE THREE MILLARD GIRLS TO PERFORM With POM-PO- 1 Pom-Po- m m FHA Aids Economy Attractive, modern homes make life more enjoyable for 137 Juab and Millard County families. The construction of 16 of these homes during the 1971 fiscal year has given a shot In the arm to the local building Industry, Lee A. Mankier, for Supervisor County Farmers Home Administration said today. In addttton, Farmors Home, the rural credit arm of the I. S. Department of Agriculture, has helped the local economy with loans to farmors to buy land, purchase water stock, machinery and livestock and finance operating oxpensos. Water systems h vc been and Improved for tho rural townsof Hinckley, Leamington and Eureka, Farmors Homo to also giving financial assistance to DeBt City for the sewer system now under constructkin. A loan and grant has been approved for the Ctty of Fillmore to construct their sewer system. Farmers Home Administra- tion services are carried on li. Juab and Millard cou.dles through the agoncys office tn Delta, Utah wtlh an qfflco day In Fillmore on Wodnosday of each week and Friday of each weok In Noplti. Bishopric Reorganized DALLIN S. NIELSON 1.7-1- 4, NAMED IN SECOND WARD SUNDAY The Millard Stake Prasklen-r- y w .is In attendance at Sac r.iment meeting In Fillmore Second Ward Sunday, July 13, 1971. Bishop Lawrenre Peterson was released from that pMt.on after many years of faithful so.vtee. His counselors, It y Tomkins on and Fluid Warner aKo were rele.isl, and all receive! a unanimous vote of tharks. President Lloyd P. Goirge then announced that Dallin S. NieKen was the new bishop. He will have as h counselors, D iv Orr and Lyle Evans. p Peters n was tieloved not only by Ins own w,---l, but by leo;de generally. The new bishop h is end '.met himself to P jile in many ways, and will surely te nppreci ib-- in thai nw rilling. funeral Rites Held For Youth that evening were Jin FVimpton an H iVilmer (Bish) Trimble ly n Nielsen Jovee Warner Funeral sendees fur Thom w pli.'el a plan i judo and S ottoni sing a song ae-- e Wilmer (BUhl Trimble were mip mud h Sira Ellen Stevmmhifted by Hu. hep Lawrence ens. B. Peterson in Fillmore Monitions of the retiring lush-oj- u Ward July 14. 1971 The ic sike, along with family prayer was by Duane Sylvester. Trelude nn 1 jxt-lisl- e Nielsen, and llxmselora Orr and IN a ns were played by C.ithnn Nielsen, who also accompanied Jock Wilcken in S.L.C. the songs. Dales offerer! the invoRiy cation. A ladles double trio, University Hospital Shirley Evans, Grata Stevens, Mr Ju k Wilcken is m Hm Dow net ta KM. Helen Orr, 2ikt, University Ibisp't d, and is Julia Warner and Judy Melreirted 1 1 In d ling rieelv. ville sang "The Ln Is My Mis Max lljiVoy) Martin Shepherd". Vi. Ian Wade wns toik her father to Sa't Like the fmt streaker. on July 8. when he entered .he Hey Tomkins n then sang. hospital. Just a Little More Praver", Wells Starley was the other speaker, after which the double RcVicW Apparel Closed trio sang Abide WPh Me". Burton Giles asked the n For Vacations and the grave at Fillmore Cemetery was d.slcitel HeVieW Appirel is clowd nil by Hoy D. Oltun. week so the approximatethis Pall I tourers were Dvle. NorIt M) employees and the own-el'ly ris. Mil nn I Clell Dinar lx. Madge Warner and Hay Call ant Keren Trimble. Ksv.il cm i'll joy all annual vaWe compliment this cation Mr. Trimble died July 11. 1971 firm for vcoiking out what in the Fillmore Hospital at the to tie. a fine arrangeage of 81. ment. Lucerne, Paris, Madrid, London and Birmingham. A t tal of 12 Pom-Pogirls were selected to participate with 2.78 Music and Drama students from various colleges and high schools throughout the Western United States. The Pom-Pogirls are juniors and seniors from Millard, Delta, Wayne, Sjxmish Furk, Pleasant Grove, Orem and Provo High Schools. The 250 passenger charter will return to the United States on August 20th. Girls with experience In pep club, baton twirling, dance or cheerleading were first Invited for an Inters iow w.th SGI representatives. Finalists had to be attractive and capable rf performing efficiently with the group. The 1971 International pom-pogirls were accmp.m-le- d and are being coached by Mrs. Emerson (LrGcnr) Lyman of the Lyman Dance Arts Academy. She has been cngngl by the SGI to serve as a lecturer in London on the Topic. "Dance as a Theatre Art". m those good, dependATTENTION! Millard able citizens who have always Civic the Improvesupported County Homemakers ment Committee and have had their homes at the south enFAIR TIME is August trance to Fillmore "ready for 1971. All exhibits must be in Va-da the Judges" are Jarrol and August 11th. They will lie reRasmussen. They recently ceived that d ly from 9 00 a m. sold their "South Entrance" to 5 30 p.m. in the b.isement of home and moved to their smalthe Fair bud ling. Exhibits will ler one on First West, between te judged August 12th and will First and Second South, where be penod to the public August they are neighlxirs to Orrin and n Z.nn Petersen. Harold and Ramona Kenney, IM len. anj Anderson, the Wayne Dona Sagers. Delta, Lamar Bruns Noble Reids, ns, rf Foo.ls Exhib ts, anDays. Will Peterson, Margaret il Rinec the following rules and Riwley, and Zina Stott, which regulations: is one of the most improved In a.klition to ribbons and neighlvirhoo Is in Fillmore. prize money, the Ball Omip my What a transformation Vala is giving away: and Jarrel are making in this 4 pkgs. 18 jvr pack) of hiime. The living nxm with an pt. jelly glosses olive green carpet, off white 2 doz. - 1 pt. J irs w'alls and drapes, pile lighting 2 doz. pt. jars ant comfortable furniture 12 Ball Blue Boks to gnx't each guest with a warm welcome. The laek if All Jars are sculptured glass, a clothes closet in the master the Blue Rvks contain an! Ixdnom was solve! by having recijx's Jt canning information. a large cus-t.ibuilt calinet with meticulously matched, paneled doors and drawers, RI LES for F'ooJ E.vhiblt blending in beautifully with the nuple bedrvxxn funuturv. The CANNING bright rust c.irjx-- t gives an Flints Two Jars of a Mix! gkiw t the room. Meats Se Vegetables - Two Nv woman can enter the each variety. large kitchen without wishing or two 1 it. jirs of slic, too, could have such Umu cacti variety. a le custuni-mtifuily designed All jars f ir fruits, vegetables cabinets of native lurch, and meats must lie .standthe graining in the All jars must le ard. ball bearwixxl, Tlie lalieled, and clean. waled, ing glides, with no hardware, Pickles & Relish Two unipr.nide smooth, isy opening form jars. and chnc for all drawers and Jams. Jellies, Presides, etc. doors in the calnnets, designed Two umfomi jelly gbav.es to supply storage for all types or jars with lids. of utensils. The walls are pan-el- e Mark one or lixx.cn li to Iv a in light tone of gray, op-liefor judging with floor carpeted in pile and floral green, !right drop's BVKING: covering the lower windows. Yeast brea Ls & nlLs One The roomy bathroom, just off luif of each of variety the kitchen, nisi, is fum.shod bread. Three of e,J?h vat wuh n custom-maddressing of rolls ( Imner or table finushet in marble, to sweet I'NFTtOSTirn. match the walk.. A very atQuii k IuxmiLs and muffins tractive antique desk in the One loaf of hivad of each guest room (ucks up the green variety, three muffins if in the green an I blue carpeteach variety. ing. One of I lie most prized of this couple is a CAKES; One layer - unfr.isted lirge painting of the Old One lo if . unfrustel Hour Mill. (Minted by their or Angel - unfr,.sted Spmge youngest daughter, Marilyn Decorated cakes tOlivert decorating a wall of the living "wiii. It is a real pleasure to live t'OOKMiS: Six of eieh v iriety (ball. in Ot'R TOWN with so many drop, roll or b,irb cshi-l.Industrious, progressive such as Jarrol ami Vada ANDY: Husmusa'n. All entii-must consist six piives of each variety Thanks, Luella Can le fancy mixed nn (sacked for display with A special thanks to Luella separate samples for Mitchell for helping os clean up the Bus Stop. Jana Mo- Among GROUP Janet Owens, Della, Denna Lyman, Id Jen, and Joan B. Quarnberg, Fillmore (kneel. ngt, departed via Jet for Europe on July 15, 1971 to jerform and study under the directum of Study Guild International, 3174 South H.ghland Drive, Salt Lake Gty. They were selected to participate as 1971 International girls in Athens, Naples, Rome, Florence, INTERNATIONAL FAIR Give Continued Support 1 E-s- d s 1 -- e Itene-dietlo- s, nn. De-au- -- li ap-p'a- rs t. Mr. and Airs. t.jnn nn-family. Cnrlsb.il. Calif, Kite I e.nlie, this mouth with his mother, Mrs, Otrre Davies coats Juv, ization. One speaker, Evelyn Mazurin Woman's page editor of the Deseret News, lamented the fart publicity chairmen are selfor more than one dom year. "They come in as greenhorns and put a lot of effort into learning how to prepare a g xii news rcliease, whop the year Ls up and a new chairman Is elected", said Mrs. Mazurin. A new concept of club reporting was explored by panelists. "The regular meeting was hell" type divs not get the reader resp me that a story of some memtvr's participation or a club projort carried out does. Jane Wilson of The Progress represented weekly nosesjiap-era- . Her opening remarks stressed getting story In early, being accurate, Including wben, where, why, and by whom, and submitting a legible release. She answered questions that concerned small towns andor weekly papers, fr I It s FIRE DAMAGES hour discussion In the Lafayette Room. Hotel Utah, mov- COVE FORT STOKt Gm-Sliucti- on ing rapidly. In chargcm the workshop for SAJI were Eileen F. Wood and Lots Van Guilder. This company prepares handbooks on publicity, membership and fund raising, which are available for the asking. age bays. The fire was contained tn the store, destroying most of the merchandise, canned soda and beer. Some cases erf oil also burned. The fire never did break out of the bulling. Joe and Calvin Kesler, along with other family members and hired help have been busy cleaning up this week. No damage was done to the gasoline pumps so they were open for business the next day, Thurslay. Mrs. Alice Kesler Informed thij write that they did not have any Insurance on the building. As sun as it can be cleaned up, the Kesler family plans to repair the damage and to add some Improvements. This is a favorite summer stoj-pin- g point and is particularly busy this year with the build jig AT THE HOSPITAL Dis-niu- one of those trips, yxxi Fire struck the Cove Fort Store and Service Station about midnight Wednesday, July 14th, causing extensive danv age to furnishings and Fixtures in the building. Fire fighting units from Fillmore and JCanosh were called and a large 12,000 gallon water truck owned by Cbx responded to the call for help. The building across fmm Historic Old Cove Flirt Is a landmark its4f, having been built almost 50 years ago. It is used as a store, living quarters and storage in two large gar- d Admitted July 19, 19T1: D Bennett for T&A. July 20. Die Ashman was admitted July 15, for medical, and was dismisse J July 19th. havent been on should take one. Tixl Copeoer, Vice President of K5L, TV & Radio spoke for that media. James Shoemaker an excellent J4 of UP&L, as moderator, keeping the 1H d-- fun, and if you ld ei BORN to Nuonut and Ronald on July 20. Stephenson, a 1971, weighing 6 lbs. 74 oz. s.-- Bananas in Communist Poland about a dollar a pound. 0if sell for Come to Pioneer Days ;r 1 7 ' v e W. i -- s, Definition Brown. "How many do you give a door?" V7 C : THESE LOVELY YOUNG AND 21 AT HINCKLEY LADIES WTLL REIGN OVER FIONEER DAYS FESTIVITIES JULY 23 s Painter: "Thiee." Brown "So if you gave it four, the fourth would be an over coat " Painter: "No, a waste-coat.-- " 1 S HA UNA JOHNSON, QUEEN, (contor) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, Sutherland. I I CINDY STANWORTII, FIRST ATTENDANT 0fl), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stan-- worth, Deseret. SHAUNA PORTER, SECOND ATTENDANT (right) daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ken Ibrter Sutherland. v 4 |