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Show December 24, 19fl2 Page 3 Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday THE MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS CHURCH OF CHRIST Hie C huuh ol C hrist, MrcsMii nomuutional, New TcManum unde hn meets in the basement ot the nanitx ill I Published mofeCitv Building each SunJ.n motn inti I versonetsweLome Survtc: 10 30 Worship Adult Children libit Study: s Biblo School Susan m. Wednesdas evening Bible Mud VI p m at the I Rancho Motel lor further mtotmaiton w, is at Hello World! "I Monday lace Tuesday iSI.a w Bv R 4' Stella Das Membersol lheCount Conipan) ol the Ddughicrs ol the Pioneers are assigned to visit certain Camps of the East Millard Company each month. Dean Robison, as Parliamentarian, and I, as Historian, aie assigned to visit Howell. I have always been interested in I lowell since the government established a post ol lice in Howell in 1922, and the Daughters ol the Pioneers were organized in Millard C mint v in 1921, and I wondered how long it would be before we had an organization or camp ol the DUP there. The mail now comes to the Fillmore post o ice and is delivered to mail boxes in different locations in We Howell. can thank Brigham Tomkinson that the Town of i lowell wav ever established (it was then Crystal). Ii should have been named really Tomkinson. I will write the biography ol Brigham Tomkinson and you will see the reason. Tomkinson was born in Brigham I illmore Feb. 11, 857, the son ol I phraun and Ann Douglas Tomkinson, early pioneers of Meadow and ol I illmore. Utah. Brigham married Eleanor Cireen Melville, daughter of Alexander and Jane Dutson Melville May 5, 1885. Their children were W illie Douglas, born May 22, 1888; Jane, born Aug. 29, 1893, but died March 5, 1895; Melville Alexander, born June 6, 1902. When Brigham was a small boy his parents lived on the Almon Robison ranch west ol I illmore, and the lamily all milked many cows and made butter and cheese and took to Salt Lake and traded for merchandise. Brighams father died when Brigham was only eight years old. Every summer different couples operated a saw mill up White Pine Canyon. One summer five couples of young married people, Brigham and Nell, and lour other couples, all related, decided to run the saw mill and live in the canyon. One night the biggest flood ever to come down the canyon came and washed the mill and all ot the belongings of the five couples down the canyon. That was the last ot the mill. Brigham, who always prided himself as having the best team of horses in town, went to work on the railraod through Parley's Canyon, also in Bear Canyon. When his son. Will, was 16 years old they went to Ely and hauled supplies from the end of the railroad to the mines. The next year Nell and little Melville went along and they stayed two years. The next lew years Delta and the west side were being developed. Brigham took a contract to plant and harvest 640 acres of grain. He and his family moved back to Fillmore. Brigham had made enough to purchase the Alma Greenwood home on Mam and First South St., where he and Nell ran a hotel. In the spring of 1908 he built the Alcazar Hall, the largest hall in southern Utah with a spring floor. He made money on this investment, but it caught tire in 1917 and, as we had no lire department, it burned to the ground. Brigham then look up a quarter section ol land west of town, where the state had spent thousands ol dollars trying to dig but found no water. Some wells, California well drillers were staying at the Tomkinson Hotel; their equipment was at 4 Ifj ' taf r. - W Carol Teresa Ford Wedding Bells to ring Carol leresa lord and James I dwaid Hamilton request the honor ol vour at their wedding ccremonv Thursday, December 23, 1982. at I p m in the Post C hapel, I ort Douglas, Salt I ake City, Utah, and to a reception Irom two until four p m. at 777 I ilth Avenue, Sail 1 ake City. Parents of the bride are Mrs. Joyce B. I ord of FJolden, Utah, and Mr. Gerald R. I ord of Salt LakeC'ity, Utah. presence vihkiv " t.itlmlu n .Hi t LOWOR1 1ti 8itmg lego B'd.ng nn Rotes Subscription u mi Siitul.iv ill Ik I' t n . in. I M ,i k! Biiildmv ,ii lie W ink it and DccUim l.tiik' M i. n s ct'iiK k.uh Sundav ttom KkIuki toil u uni k u have .Mkik'kd aiewclconik Advert sing Riley Wood .,y p lliabkih ' Ijiish I) II Advertising it Set and (.loss ic c Fillmore POSTMASTER P 0 Boi 0 per veor Rates ImI.s 1u S n V iilw ' ;per ear e'sewhere County On Request Postage paid at Utah84631 Send Address C honges to $0? Fillmore Utah 84631 FR0GRESS PRINTING COMPANY Owned by William Wilson V and MadelemeS B Dutson and Susan Ihe lamily ol Jerry Halsey wish to expi ess our thanks and grant ude to all who ottered help, brought tood to our home and made tilings easier lor us follow mg the passing ol our very dear husband, lather, grandlather.and Iriend I here is a special thanks lor the I illmore and stall. Dr. Dawd imbtirg Hospital and Dr Brent Jackson, Bishop Keith Gillins, the I irst Ward Rebel Society, and all who contributed and served the lovely luncheon alter the services. lach and everyone who participated in the beautiful and comforting services, Mrs. Connie Bennett lor her help through the Red C ross, the Jeep Posse members, the American I egion, and all the triends and relat tv es w ho hav e helped in so many w ays. The hand ol friendship and kindness you have extended to us will remain with us 1 Carol is a graduate ol Millard High School. James has completed his studies at the I mversity ol Utah and is looking I or ward to graduating in the spring. I he couple will make their home in Salt I akeC tty. ol energy wasted last year in the I S through mclticicncy is equal to ull the oil wetmported m 1978 always. Dorolhv Halses andtamilv Called to serve l Ider Robert C. Bennett and Sisier PhylhsC. Bennett have been called to serve in the Florida - Tallahassee mission tor the Church ol Jesus Christ ot I atter dav Saints, entering the Mission Training Center on Jan. 5th. 1 heir latcwcU meeting will be held in the Flolden W ard C hapel on Jan 2nd al M) They both have woikcd in the dillcrcut orgamzjlionsol thechurch. They are the parents ol 4 childien. Mis. Richard (Sandy)Wade ol Fillmore, Mis. Richard (Janet) Robins ol CcdarC uy, Rick ol Holden audSievenol Spanish I oik Y insure these . . . your family, your home, your car, why not your money market fund? Open a First Security First Birthday Van Mitchell had Ins lirst hmhday on Dec 19.1982. He celebrated with his sister, Nicole, brother lei I rev and Ins mom and dad He is the son ol Mr. and Mts. Doval Mitchell. I illmore Grandparents are Mr. and Mis. I lovd Mitchell. I illmore. and Mr. and Mrs mmm on Unlike your brokerage fund, First Securitys new Money Master deposit account gives you a combination of FDIC insurance, high rate, easy access and liquidity. Make deposits and withdrawals by mail or in person, at any of 155 First Security locations, or in any of over 40 day and night HandiBanks. Insured to $100,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation High Money Market Yield Convenient Access to Your Funds Douglas Rowley To serve mission lanu.uy (i , lust He is a graduaic ot Millaid High School, ctiitentlv attending ID I and a member ol llicii l looihull team He is ihe son ot Mi and Mis l.iwreiKc-Rolev and the gund'onot W ilhui and lla Row lev. all id Meadow Open your Money Master Insured Account at any First Security Bank office. 10 current rate on personal accounts. Federal regulations require $2,500 minimum When the average balance for the month falls below S2.'(Xl. the rate becomes Interest is calculated daily, and credited and compounded monthls FOirsB: in to at her C urran ol Salt I ake C its and Deacon lames Md lire'll ol Richlteld weie also m attendance 'Nit on lovable lime w ,is exper icik ed bv ev er v one t her e I Parents ol the groom arc Mr. and Mrs. ol Alvts L. Pittsburg, Mr. George W. late the and Pennsylvania, Hamilton. Robert I Douglas Row lev ol Meadow, f i.ili has been called to scivea mission lot thechurch in Dublin. Iieland Ills laicwdl will he December 2h. IU82 al II a m m the Meadow Ward IK cnlcis ihe MIC permanent I illmore. .md Thanks Our Kitchen ladies are taking a holidav imi. He was hereon his pastoral visit and also the the members with to discuss ol ihe construction ol a possibilities Catholic Mission here in Fuday S Child is lOmg and giving Saturday s child has to work lor a living shorn on the Sabbath Day and good and qj M tss Printing CiKuiotion Family says By Ruth Zmitravich dropped logo endwise Up sisters, Wy tiler Lyndsav and tract wine Gt andparents are Nolan and I lla Robison, and Gam and Beth Whaicoti. all ol I illmore. PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE Holy Family Catholic Mission members the by were pleasantly surprised attendance ol an unexpected guest at their Sunday Mass and Christmas Party on December 19th. Our Diocesan Bishop, William Weigattd ol Salt lake City, I spiny Ads Commercial Jane Beckwith. Letta Bruce: Deb Greathouse Iracv and I ort khatcott ate proud to announce the birth ol their bahv girl. I inn Noell The name Noell is alter I inas Grand lather jnd Grandmother Robison Tina arrived November 27, 1982 at I 05 m at the I illmore Hospital. She weighed p 6 lbs , 12oz. and was 19 inches long To welcome her home were her two . Catholic Church news schiidisuiioi mi Ht the Pioneer Hay Grounds, and they couldn't gel it out and were discouraged. They offered the equipment to Brigham lor $2,000 and finally came down to S6(X. and formed a company Brigham purchased the equipment. They lured W ill Hatton to run the equipment and W ill Jackson as blacksmith. The first well was struck at 175 feet and the second at 250 feel. This was the beginning of I lowell, or Crystal as it was lirst called. Now do you see why Flowcll should be named Tomkinson? It was Brigham who kepi laith in Imding water when even the California drillers gave up hope, and sold their equipment lor practically nothing Brigham died January 7, 1926 and is buried m the f illmore C emeiery His wile, Nell, died March I, 1948. and is buried beside her beloved husband. next week. See you all next year Holy Family Catholic Mission childislaiiot Wednesday s child is uii o woe Thursday schildhasta . Paste Compositor D g'ace 1 J Dutson B Marge Barton Kerne Snyder- ' Utah 14431 Company PUBLISHER & EDITOR m. 0 30 it FiMmoro, Every Friduy ly Progress PrmtMif ISom. 11 4000 USPS4447 ( .y-orr--a?-. V-'-- 8 .o v ihe month SeomEy Bamfe First Security Bank of Utah, N A First Security Each depositor is Bank of Rock Springs Member' FDIC insured to $100, (XX) b ihe I DIC I irst Securuv Slate Bank |