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Show iMnaiM'm Art Faire held in SLC tea ikekstrand UeadiHi' Mohuents tnj CHARI EY RLTD.SAI ' IMAKE ami his son tola Bog1, Al llama visited one d i last wc eh with relatives tie re Phot' wore guests of Vemn am i N"r eei Lubrum ami visiti T aeron Swallows, Tom lew and Mr. and Mrs, tun Hechsirand and SI arm wards and her tamih, n ' V. : V DOTING A 328-27C- I top honors Two local Ladies won top honors in theFpnngville Museum of Art quilt show which closed Julv 0, 1975. Ha.Stevens wonasie-ci- al ibi sw f JACK F RLE MAN. PROVO award with her Trip his niece, Nancy Emmons, the World" quilt. Marv siient the weekend visiting Johnson won two second prizes his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howfor tier Wedding Ring" and ard Freeman ami las brothers, Dutch Country" quilts. Bill and Jim and their families. There were eighteen quilts C HERIE AND DWIGHT DEc. k pictured m the jirogram bulletin. Marvs 'Wedding Ring" strand, Bountiful s:xnt lro and Has week here al the he Trip Around the ot tnen World" were two of them. All grandmother, Mrs, i va four of the quilts entered were in the gallcr which hung featured 99 quilts. The monthS1LA RON I.ABIU M HARRY long exhibit attracted nianv visand their daughter and gratia itors. son, Taos, New Mexico are visThis activity grew out of a iting iiere with las parents, Fillmore t tah Stale Relief SoMr. and Mrs. Venn I n. ruiii, ciety quilt show and contest in his sister, Mrs. Staton ' and family ami Mr. and May. Five quilts were selected: at tliat time by a committee Mrs. De Lvnn Labru in and famfrom the extension serv ice for ily. entrv in the Sprtngville exhibit. MR AND MRS STANLEY Only fourof them were entered. Two were by ria Stevens and Pearson are enjoying a vacation two by Mary Johnson. In their trailer house this weekend with members of their famSenior Citizens on the go ily. liii t : ' ' i S Enl-vers- ity nt, but plan to in Provo return to BYT later this vear. 9, is not resjionsible for loss or inmry to any article. Rules and decisions of judges are final. I. nt rants must lie residents of Millard County. A r' teles entered must be completed ami the work of the exhibitor. Contestants entering with a group may liavc an article made for group and one for self in each division. Any article which lias I eon entered in a previous fair will not le accepted for entry aenm. All articles must liave the name of the individual making It and not the name of the ward. Articles should I cleaned, pressed, lauded, entered on entry form. AH exhibitors are to jnit up and take down articles at sjie-cific- d hours. Each group of exhibitors must liave someone ptesont ai all times during viewing dnvs to watch exhibits. The time of viewing is Friday, August 8 and Saturday, August 9 from 10 a.m, until 8:00 p.m. " All exhibits will Ite received at the Fair Grounds on Wednesday. A must G, from 10 a.m until 4 p.m. No exhi 743-347- ing and many lauglis in the enjoyed. CARLENE Fork sjient v vi, : AINGE. .SPANISH the weekend here at . t ti r ", im MAX AND RETH THORNTON went to Slav with Nancy and Claries Carling in Denver for two weeks. They imrchased a new house and will be moving into it soon. They then flew to Salt Lake from Denver and spent the weekend with Maxs sisters. Saturday they flew to Baker, Nc 'la and attended a carnival .aid bargeque the Church was having. During the t arte quo a fLisii flood struck and luckily evcrylody was inside. The rain was so had ttat it made three leaks in the roof so they to make holes in the floor be the rain to go in. " ! li l ,i i , lie ii r Do 1 Miv t'.l noli! in , A i I In o"i moled stoti : s i '.untii.i! 1U k it . i i . o i' C ill It (io'i1 - ,, lime ill li t v i 'Ini Rol. n " I b r a t , U ICO ! lev, Im most Kovlov, 'olm md.' Rhode , Di.ul in i .1.1 mis , I im, ri t a i rail'1.! al ill tin vVefi'r mi a Row qi'tni (1 .a o- 1 I'V ' s ,, a mi mi r Mn . - n- conduclt'il De ll I, Lyle D ck.stra.nd, P('U r. 4ti. conducted tin al to i. a End as ne- .i. im with am ii' mi l wins '. N't ! 1 t J 1 fonqiaiis .. m.ncat ion b Beck-Stnui- kit'. "in in the sacrali.l were: James Tim Carling, Mark Jame s Freemen, ti or private land, any glass bottle, glass, nails, tacks wire, barbed wire, boa a is, cans, trash or garbage, or any oher substance which would or could mar or impair the scenic aspect or beauty of such Land in the State of Etah whether under private, state, county, uni or federal owmunicipal, nership with out the permission of the owner, or person laving control or custody of the Land, Any citizen who lwheves in the value and benefit of this lav should le activeh ema ed In its elfoi cement am! nuv I as.su ltd tiut anyone lotmiu.u. it of the aliove offence will f,.cc the possibility of a 299 fine and six months in jail or Until. ami ''i , . i . '! DILI. ANDSHTREKYt le . Bonnie and Scott Teeplos and son Romild sjxnt a vacation here with Max and Ruth and (lie Teeplos in Delta. tbeir Tiicv widi NEI.DA RLED AND HER s N ami Stanley, Portland, flew m to Fillmore. He had just taught a new plane and flew in to i m llila Torlies and Idolu Safford. Coming to call on Hila w;m Farrell Sjieakiiun, Elv. sdiewi tickled to see him as the wen neiglilKtrs m McGill, Net. Xow 4249.95 Now 4249.95 !l 11 " two burner Lanterns- - $28 98 tiliei Sleeping begs ice Chests for $28.98. 48qt. (ill Ini ! No w $23? 00. one burner ranging from $16 95 $58.00 Lanterns $18 i Mg, a m, . U'lS , V tf i. s i l.e ! Pus ii I' ' Hat ,1", of , r . i .. 1 , 1 Family reunion , I, 11 , eve. rai i er r bur, I I i i.,rn,s, ! ' if i I. 'll ' , t r. . m ,i r - l '.ill'll l,f ; ; lf'1 n. !M . cun- - ,111'll'gv rules, . K ' m a ! ,,, . , i ; llf it iio nr . ' ' IXM '.r . M " V: d i ro pi a d 1 . c.s f w im: . in si ' tm a i . . r ' ' t i ''.i, ' a i Ml ' ' "i .i t i 1 t ll r ua 'a ". t ; -- : a i rbd- ! i ip.' i m1 it! 1 i N .ti tl d ''il ir ' i : ant i " a" ti ion ; , ' : of e. " ' 7. : i . ' icjht a - . a ,o'i i, f; i ; ' i .IE ti -- ( ,e t motb-- r, GERRY AND GI iTA r. C bail as tlieir "nest thoi r jk.i Mr. and Mrs. si(..,.r ; k It da :u ifk ' Ul i i t UtGi j tne M k.':, 1! DrajHi', c.race Shiver, i flower, Calif. me Grace lu.i .iccoiniamee Tuckers i. t ia n ,j i.cp v ill si and a iioiii in 1 i.R . 1 and j u c. tend at Pro.o, .e , Hr-- "uriar ' , tor a n. d.e: in ,.il cormar an o . . .I i I,! , "1 - a . funeral scr.ie. Hie er l i . .enriLi ; , 1 I ,v '' .... 4 x i , n . 0 i NlVd St C, (, d.l" I M. ter'. . I ( , 1, V i '' HAD C m ; i 'a . v la. rin.i-- s i 1 ; . i an lei he dejr.ll led eg I : t O' ' , I a N Gi, I f i -- id ''.iinr In i I, uiLir I . W a 9 ill k d Ih:- ?S00RESS - M ' :.!! ADS Fmi 'f fcj V, i. N v , ri,. I I mss 1 -- t A , gel p p,4 : j e er I ! I'll hl'lie her grande rents. Mmt' a Clu'.tv i ei i 'i Pi no" live In In lie. Nr . tn 4 -- ' a irl ol a a al tl e !'n' jut il M i H! ' I , Cm, 'IN 1 ' V , : i ill parents Jul N I i I 0-0-- v. I to ' l . . . . I' e ' el AND LAY ' . : ( , ty r i ND i s X fA i P , l . i e u w Ill'll .Sll.llli ' ' I - fj eg I Hue lie. ! ,u m i t Irene hell and !.; al . v .m H t who arc ..iimmiiiiii i. Kimballi &Co. Ilia, led j gov - ' and OetuUr 12 J! III . . Oil! 1, Mi. and Mrs. Harold i albti.' aiul daughter, a cousin n;',' tills only $23.50 1 , I ltt. ' , i Only $2.75 'i ai'li e bav ' Kanosh. r' Magnetic .7 .it. : VISITING C. G. AM ) ANT Stevens on the 4tb o fep were Flashlights d t Carol Georgewhoalso.it tended the George familv rear ion in rents, ri li .'In licit Large Cooler Fan it m ' I i ilnn" ii ' i , i i i . 't It J i 1. ii. t u i ' I .1 i . 4.1. of Stevens during th A no 1 i i'll li1 uiests of t. an! i their grandinrcns. 4 . ,no ! lu w Ufti. and children were the 4 ' i Iecd V ' er. .'SEi eominunml hf- ' neb ) elz Aunt Dora Mae an i t xui, Re Eie on a trip to FisLla ke. K! 1 a.val'l. ' i ' p. e ' and Thelma Gropjxr 1 wins ii.e .m ith ip 'id IS 111, r 'M ERl IM. Paid. LUi ' n it o' Id W '(' i . !" liters as itt. Gib' . .'pan ii Wen r..: TERESA. FILYDJAl OKI EI,. 'L of Ann Crop;ier. da George and Marsl a Gropp 'rt were in Provo so vein I :Livs vi ing their grejidjare us (.eoiT x? lake i!I!!S i I DAYS SPENDING A . FEW Elza with their grand mother, Nixon were Julie, Xivon.it incht-e- r oi Mr. aid Mrs N Paul 7 axon, Kearns, and E- jslie N iMii, Salt daughter of LaiNn Nixon, n w gnLi Said Lake Cm. I roiight her home 1 uHowinj her a tending her br others . unfit:, oral, Elder Mil on k, ih inter. and brother it r n. fnd RanJv John Lair urn, Rhodes. The progr am fo r this meethe Priests ing was give 'ii by Quorum of ou r War L Dean Stott. Talk bv Leo Talk bv , Vichea 1 Hosman. Talk bv Ric lard B cckstiand. Duet tv organ am. Pianc Ka y xiott anti Flora Stewart -a medlpv of favor! te sums. and ti'"titi Tillers a"1d i 11 u. Ker vice ment Beckstrand Petersen, ed i wit'i tgcke i l.e st.ck i James V uing Particq MR AND 583ALP Air Cooler h t niiisse'i Planting Mulch M 1 'i i l ua n in Slid Dn l3 4 hr power i tl Holt Jen Cut your winter supply of fire Wood early. Use Homelife Chain Saw. JkBrides Lumber SJ250P2 - U i till! b C i -- , ( .e re o e. ov, e K e, ; v, ua .ist. i ! ) J i M iill'lm tO'l Ii. Mu ii a j , I r"in MK Mountain Matd tm ' t i 1 i Ini;,. Artens . 11 . i c p-i ! m i can' ided the ist week and on atiir-- 1 1m iliez v.em to 'lie t to Jo m Nenlu. W"re in 4 lt i i FILLMORF NEWS 743-341- m a"e . pay. 1 summer. Fr. Rofcrt Dussen and the Fillmore arish welcome any who wish to attend services at 183 w. 300 S. Call 0 9 or for informal ton. and ii I' v ui,i i . - j t d. THE RELIEF SOCIETY HELD its July meeting, Wednesday It was their lesson evening. on Accidents. Road Patrolman, Mac Shields from Kanosh gave us a very good lesson on this subject and we appreciated tills very much. It was really se The Catholic Church of Fillmore will serve Mass on Sunday at 1;30 p.m. and throughout the A , II. iv i . H , July 14, a large bus load of Senior Citizens left Fillmore at 3 oclock Monday, to attend a showing of the Sliakespearean Festival at Cedar City, Fifty-si- x persons from Delta and Fillmore enjoyed the Tv. o Gentlemen of Verona", a light hit of comedy. At one fine, intermission was called to allow a short rain storm to pass over, but the play was soon resumed. Wc arrived home late, tired, but exhilarated by the fine act- Many citizens would not lave been too proud of the Cleanest Little City in the ESA several mornings ago. had tliev driven through the State Park Area and observed the crummy mess left by some of our local park users the night before. A few lazy unmotivated individuals made our park look more like the slums of a Lorre city they didnt lave the ambition to find a trash can. Etah L.itter Law gives the information as a following warning to offenders; It stall he tttiliwfiil for any jierson to throw, Ucjmsit, or discard or to permit to dropped, thrown, deiiosited or discarded upon any put lie road, highway, lark, recration area or other public bits will 1 received after that time. Each organization is responsible for taking their exhibit The exhibits will be home. released Sunday at 2:00 p.m. to 9;00 p.m. on August 10. Thursday, August 7 will be judging ilav and no siwctators will U allowed in the building. Tins year we will liave exhibits tor individuals tliat do not wish to en'er with any i rouji. A committee mender will t in ciiareo of ibis. Individual exhibitors will receive labels and entry .sheets at the Fair Building at the time of entering and they must be filled out when the exhibit is set up. The I air Committee is not resionsible for exhibits that are not claimed. Please bring the following supplies: 2 sheets or as many as you need, pins, "clips, pencils. or justs, scotch tape, and stritti, etc. REGCLATIONS ARTS FOR COFNTY FAIR.. August 1973. The Fair Board Committee HOME lit t lu Risky business Home Arts regulations for County fair . L It I. -- family members including the brides parents. Ross grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans L. Peterson reside in Scipio, I tali and were in attendance at the wedding. June 28, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner further honored the young couple at a reception held in the new Mormon church in Prosser, Wash. The new Mr. and Mrs. Miller are presently making their home in Washington where Ross lias cn ploy-me- . 1 A. 30 i 1 A, Beck-stran- for ' , t - u, C .! - 'll aui.itliniil' . In .lull! v -- mony. Dr. and Mrs. Miller hosted a luncheon at the Rodeway Inn r n ,ii t : "a ir hoaie tit ! t ry Reunion. Ne-p- Hclgium Mission. A reception honoring the young couple was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Russel Wilshaw immediately following the 10:30 a.m. wedding cere- riUj-,,- Din ft r TIB HO.Ml O Mr and Mrs. ('rrin Becks' ram las' week were their family, Mr and Mrs. orrinBcchstrand, Jr., Dugway; their daughter, Audrey Marie and Mr. and Mrs. Keany Thompson, Logan, and the ir family. On Wednesday tliev all went down to Cedar Cm to the Car- Local ladies win (Jo-An- n) .. H k; ke. . Kn.ss II, Miller, scm or Dr. and Mrs. David E. Miller of Prosser, Wash, and Dehra Gay Wagner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner, Grandview, Wash, were united in mariiage in the Provo tern-p- ie on .June 24, 1973. noth were in the top ten of the graduating class of 1970 from Prosser High School and are now students at Briglam Young where Hoss is working towards a career in medicine and Dehra is rnaioring In food science and nutrition. Ross is a member of the Honors Program at BYT and was recently elected to Phi Kapin Phi. Doth Hoss and Debra have served as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Saints In the Frcnrh- - MR. n ; , i at 28th. 1375. United in marriage ' !sr;ls u b ill? V LYNN AM) OPAL It V.s ted with her fattier, Thu ius Swallow, rher were on th eir wav home to Murrr. .dterav .on in California. ar-is- ! unui st ran 9. i , lm , r In-- . . accrjited. There is a 15 entrance fee with no commission ts to 'e clareed. Interested call 6r write the Salt Lake Art Center, 54 Finch Lane, 2 before Mondav, Julv ii ' f.st v . Demonstrations particiixie are encouraged, This festival is not juried ami eve none is ! '! lor i.i in mi ana o C Cic he Safi Lake Art Center Guild issjionsorinKanArt Eanv to be bold at the Plaza ot the State Cnpi'ol Ruil ling on August 2nd and 3rd, 11:00 a.m. to 8 p.m and 11:00 a.m. to 5;00 All artists p.m, jesjiertivelv. and craftsmen are invited to f ? efi miss the . , . t ;cfch thssificds hr the barckn y Icokhg foil f |