Show Millard Count) L'SPS Thun S The Fillmore American Legion Auxiliary has selected the winner of the Americanism essay contest Theme for this year's essay was "Freedom Under the Stars and Stripes" Winners in the Middle School were Travis Stevens Tamilynn StaHey Nadine Swallow Sharon Koyle Cheryle Stevens Danene Perkins were the high school winners Beth Scottorn Auxiliary treasurer presented all winners with cash awards The Auxiliary would like to acknowledge all students who participated in the essay contest The T C Stephenson family reunion will be held Saturday August 16 1986 in the Holden Ward at 10 am Holden There will be Meetinghouse a skit primary age chorus adult chorus surrey with the fringe on top and games Bring your own lunchdrink Dessert will be furnished This is one reunion you won’t want to miss! S Legion members friends and family met March 22 to honor West and Wilma Barton at the annual Legion Birthday Party Tributes were read complimenting West and Wilma on their achievements in Legion and Auxiliary Both West and Wilma have been active for many years in the Legion holding many local district and state offices Ve congratulate them both on their outstanding service to the community Senior citizens hold Easter Hat Parade pu prime Easter time songs i Corbin Bruce Beckstrand of Fillmore celebrated his first birthday on April 5 1986 at home with his parents Bruce and Debi Beckstrand and his two loving sisters Angeline and Lindsay Beckstrand Corbin’s grandparents are Evan and Zola Beckstrand of Fillmore and Wallace and Hilda Prestwich of Orem Give Corbin a year or two and he will be able to keep up with his dad Happy birthday Corbin! Pahvant Valley Senior Citizens Schedule By Ruth Zmilravich Monday April 14: Stuffed franks Wednesday April 16: Pork chops Thursday April 17: Hamburger patty with onion Next Friday April 18 is the night of the birthday pot luck supper Has everyone recovered from the Easter Parade dance? Let’s have a good crowd for the supper April birthday people will find little gifts waiting for them and someone will get a door prize East Millard Fine Arts Guild to hold closing luncheon by Dorothy Barkdull The Brownies of Troop 803 painted a plaque to present to a little girl born on Girl Scout Day This was March 12 when Girl Scouting was founded in the United States Due to the fact that no girl was born on that day we waited until we got one March 31 Christa Danielle Staples was born to Gordon and Paulette Staples of Kanosh Christa became our Girl Scout birthday baby The plaque was presented to Mrs Staples for Christa by Lucy Barkdull of Troop 803 We hope Christa will join Girl Scouts in a few years The East Millard Fine Arts Guild will hold its Closing Luncheon on April 19 at 2 pm in the Senior Citizens Center The theme is “World Cruise” and will feature food and dances from eight countries The tickets will be $300 and must be in advance from Edna purchased McBride or Vonda Peterson (There are only 25 tickets left) The program will be by Tanya Kirwin’s dance students and Jolene Stpehenson’s family Nadene Perkes is the Chairman of the luncheon and officers will be stalled for next year Come and join us for an entertaining afternoon Give yourself a b?ealt SPECIAL f $995 April 10 II 12 Grocery Specials Prime Rib Dinner Eggs Large AA Grade Fri Sat & Sunday including salad bar featuring our speciality ’Peanut Butter Pie” $139lb $169 774 Doz 494 full one lb box Strawberries Sunkist Lemons 6 cans Squirt and Squirt Plus Cherry Coke and Diet Coke 6 cans Pepsi Diet Pepsi Dr Pepper Slice 2294 $169 $169 6 I cans also EVENING SPECIALS Paradise Inn Restaurant $1694 800 North Main Fillmore Utah 743 5414 TREES - TREES - TREES Shade Fruit and Evergreen ONION SETS & PLANTS SEED POTATOES BULK AND PACKAGED SEEDS FERTILIZERS - WEED 'N FEED Open 7 dayswk 'til 10 pm weekdays 5 7 i a I ! 1st birthday celebrated Girl Scout news They were by Marlene Crosland accompanied Tiffany Wood of Holden played a saxby her ophone solo accompanied mother Cherryl Wood A group of young doggers ages 3 to 14 from Oasis and Delta then captivated the audience with their perforis Sidney Their director mance Rowley The little three year old won everyone’s heart After the doggers made their exit dancing resumed again and later 6 dancing couples won pies in the “pie dance” Lillian Rogers of Kanosh the chairman for the new entertainment had things well Fillmore Center organized and in planning the evenings 150 activities for the approximately people in attendance Next Friday April 18 will be the pot luck birthday party at the center Those in April will be having birthdays honored and a drawing for a door prize will again take place There will also be after the dinner Bring entertainment a casserole or salad and your own utensils and plates and plan on another evening or mingling with good friends Family Pack Loin Chops Page V Saturday March 29 Daisy College and family with friends all packed up in Keith Brunson’s small former school bus and went to the Lace Curtain in Sugar Loaf Mountain for an Easter picnic All the kids big and tle climbed up the side of the mountain to where they could look down to an Eagle’s nest This was a special treat for the 10 children ages 2 to 14 For more Easter fun Sunday they traveled to Squidike Springs to roll eggs but the sand was too soft so they settled for White Mountain and rolled their Easter eggs While there they watched the rain in Fillmore though they were high and dry The picnic lunch and fun was enjoyed by everyone including Daisy Rogers whose birthday was the 26th but the celebration was delayed until the weekend when the whole family could participate There were 25 of her descendants there plus three friends Edda Eldredge to Daisy Rogers was here for the funeral of March Mary Turner on Wednesday 26 American Legion and Auxiliary birthday party Pioneer Market 1986 Corbin Bruce Beckstrand Easter picnics enjoyed by local family I 10 f 'V American Legion Auxiliary announces essay winners Hats of all kinds bloomed and gleamed and were proudly shown off at the Pahvant Valley Easter Hat Parade Friday night April 4 It was the 3rd annual parade held and this year an extra category was added to make it even more interesting Distinguished judges for the affair this year were Mrs Suzanne Limburg who judged the most beautiful hats Mrs Jay Richman judging the most original hats and Mayor Keith Gillins judging the funniest hats Maycock “The winners of Fillmore modeling a lovely created by Edith Callister Verna Nichols also of Fillmore Fillmore with the most original Elta Alder of Manti won with a most eyecatching and amusing creation in the funniest division The door prize was won by Edith Dearden of Fillmore Dancing was enjoyed by the many couples until the floor show arrived The Meadow Misfits Band played the lively dance music The Hi Lites of Fillmore a group of six ladies enter- tained lhe audience with two Apr Shane Edwards and Couple to wed Jerry Ann Bowers is pleased to announce the marriage of her daughter Lisa to Shane son of Monte and Alice Jean towards on Friday April 18 1986 in the LDS Manti Temple There will be a reception on April 18 from 6 to 8 pm at the LDS Cultural HOLDEN Cherryl Wood Ph to Debbie and Congratulations Mitch Camp on the birth of their baby son on Sunday March 30 The new baby weighed 8 lbs 2 oz and has a big sister named Stacia at home to welcome him He will be named Harper B Wood Grandparents are Max and Pat Wood Hattie and Cecil Stephenson and Bonnie accompanied Scott and Shirley Stephenson of Fillmore to Holbrook AZ to attend the funeral services for All of Linford’s Linford Stephensen brothers and sisters were there Louise Bennett accompanied her sister Alla Mae of Cedar City on a trip to Sun City AZ where she visited her brother for the Easter weekend They all attended the Easter Pageant at the Mesa Temple before returning home Betty Hunter returned home from Alaska last week after spending three weeks visiting her daughter Janice Larsen and family She went especially to help out in the home as Janice had a new baby girl on March 29 She weighed 8 lbs 13 oz and will be named Bristell She has two big sisters named Brittany and Shamai at home to welcome her Grandparents are Sidney and Betty Hunter of Holden and Mr's Eldred Larsen of Logan Jack Stephenson flew to Alaska last week after spending two weeks visiting his mothers Lenora Stephenson and brother Raymond and family Max Pat and Jimmy Wood Karen and Erick Cox all drove to Cedar City Easter weekend to visit Craig and Lori Wood and baby Visiting Ramona and Wells Kenney lla and recently were their daughter husband Fred Jensen of Moses Lake VVA They were on their way to Las Vegas to visit their three daughters Denise Tuttle’s dance students all went to Cedar city last Saturday for the dance competition Many parents were there to see them dance to Lori Stevens on Congratulations being one of the eight winners of the Science Fair at Cedar City last week She will compete in the National Science Fair in Texas in May Elsie Zeigler returned home last week after spending the last year visiting her Texas and children in California Washington State It is good to have you back Sean Wood Mark Charlesworth Rhett Kimball and Stacy Stephenson Mark Charlesworth ate in Mesquite NV this weekend with the Millard High School Baseball Team for a baseball tournament Lizzie Stevens accompanied Norma Wood and two daughters Wendy and Amy to Cedar City last Saturday for the dance competition They were all ovenight guests of Raynia Anderson and returned home Sunday morning Emmett and Helen Bennett are home after spending the winter in California Ervin and Mablc Stevens spent the winter in St George doing temple work and are home now Helen and Jay Stevens Emmett and Helen Bennett Orvin Stevens Cherryl and Tiffany Wood all attended the Easter Dance at the Senior Citizens Center last Friday night Tiffany Wood solo on the played a saxophone program Lisa Bowers Hall 60 South Main Salem Utah and another reception on Apt il 26 liom to 3 pm at the home of Devon and as Kathy Mich’l 6250 ortwest Cl Vegas Nevada Shane is the grandson ol uella of Meadow Utah and Nltcel Anderson of Fountain Cueen Utah Thank you We would like to thank all mu friends and relatives lot licit cards phone calls flowers and food Also a thank you to the nurses and Di and Dr Day for licit concern in our behalf while Prime was in the hospital and to the PM muses Mr and Mrs Prime Paxton Thank you note To all relatives and good fiiends in appreciation for all the visits the contributions food cards and encouragement on the death of our wife mother and sister Mary Day Tinner As a famiwe want to thank everyone ly A special thanks to the muses and staff at the Fillmore Hospital lot the and tender cate they thoughtfulness gave Mary Melvon lurner and Tamil) Sisters and brothers Norma Ramon Colleen and Gorman Jr lbrarvnews (By Given Hunter Author Review Let’s go back toward the beginning the alphabet and try Joan Aiken is the daughter of an American She author but was born in I ngland She was written over 30 books for both children and adults If on are looking for mystery with a twist unraveled by unique characters cleverly displayed Joan Aiken is your new friend It is hard to put down hot books in the midst of reading A book of short stories entitled ” he Green Flash” is unnerving to say the least and most intriguing Our libraiy has eleven of hei books short including the aforementioned story collection Some of the tales deal with slightly macabre characters and situations If you feel in the mood of adventure as in trying a new authoi-l- et us suggest Joan Aiken “Let’s talk about it series” Out library is pleased to schedule another 5 session series in reading and talking about books The piogram we have this spring is under the ditection Endowment of of the Utah Humanities Our fall series of 1984 was under the Utah State ibiary in ibiary cooperation with the American The topic will be on the Association presentation of the family in literal me a Details can be found in separate ticle in this paper Progress on remodeling According to the aichitect and contractor the City Center' ibraty will be ready for occupation much belorc the 25 of Oct deadline completion Workers are far ahead of schedule which makes all concerned very happy Volunteer work and donations are needed to finish the rooms withdrawn from the general contract The room needing the most money for materials and the most work is the large community meeting multipurpose room at the north end of the library wing A list of materials and woik needed will be in the column next week If you are terested in helping out please contact us at the library See you in the library of |