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Show Millard County Progress. Fillmore. Utah 84631 Friday, Sapt. Holy Family THE MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Catholic Mission USPS 446740 Mass and services lor Holy mink Catholic Mission are now being held at I 00 p m oil Sunday in the basement ol the C itv Building Father Michael Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631 By Progress Printing Company PUBLISHERS EDITOR Susan B.Dutson Winterer and Deacon James Mac Fllusli come each Sundav Si Irom Richfield's I hzuhcih's Parish. We. as C at holies, are so tortunaie to All have their services interested are welcome Marge Barton Kerrie Snyder: Compositor - Paste Up Display Ads Deb Greathouse: Advertising Billing Jane Beckwith: Commercial Printing Riley Wood: Legal Billing Letta Bruce: Circulation Marge Barton: Reporter - Photographer Church of Christ Church of Christ, undenominational. New Testament Christianity meets in the basement ol the The stressing Several people have asked when we will start on the new thanks to those who library building. If you go Marjorie. Mv Bride is the west of the City Building you last one to bring in a nice will see the old lire house Thank you torn down and they contribution are working on the ground. That is the starting ol the new library. It will not be easy to get the funds and volunteer work lo go on but it can be done if everyone is helping. The Library Board gives a but Marjorie. you are not a regular visitor at the library vve invite sou to come in and see the mam excellent books we have. I hey arc there lor you to borrow . II lor Horace A. Frances Harmon B. Gene and Helen Nodine ol Moah, Ulali arc pleased lo announce l he engagement and Innheoming marriage ol ilieir daiighlcr. Julie, lo Seoii Barber, son ol Bud and mda ll.u her ol Bailie Mountain, Nevada. Julie is ihc granddaughter ol I van (I'eanuis) and Rosie Anderson ol I illmorc, Utah. Julie is a 1979 graduate ol Bailie Mountain High School. 1 baseball. He earned his aihletic letter in these sports and membership in the Block I organization (a lettering organization). He was in the high school band where he was awarded many outstanding awards for his playing. He held many leadership oil ices, one of which was studentbody He is president lor 1978-7now in his fourth year of State Utah at college University where he is Horace A. and ranees B Harmon of Holden, Utah 1 Guild Roene DiFiore and group from the Dixie College Program Bureau will enteram at the Fine Arts Opening Luncheon Saturday, Sept. 18th at 1:00 in the Senior Citizens Center. The cost ol the luncheon y will be $4 and may be paid at the door It is still not too late to make reservations. Call President Cherry I Wood or ice Pres. Gwen All members Tvanx and guests are invited to attend. 743-520- Scout Leader Honored have received a missionary call to the Florida - Tampa Mission toserveal the isitors Center on the Deseret I arms in high school she 1 PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Owned by William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson and Susan B. Dutson information NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Family Says ot w I lorida. I heir farewell testimonial Holden W ard on They will enter the ill be in the Sept 19 MIC on Oct 6. We want to take a minute lo remind everyone about the Pops Concert in the Park, performed by the Murrv Symphony, on Saturday, Sept 25. It will be from 5 until 6 that evening. II the weather is nice, the concert will be in the amphitheater $ou are invited to bring a blanket, a picnic or maybe just a little snack, bring a chair if you dont want to sit on the lawn: but, mainly, bring yourselves and enjoy this terrific music. If the weather is not condusivc to an outdoor convert, then it will be held in the high school auditorium. Tickets lor the concert will be SI 0.00 lor the family. S3 (X) lor adults and $2 X! tor children, if you buy your ticketsat thegate. However, it vou will buy advance tickets, Irom participating merchants, they will only be S5.00 for the Innuly, $2.00 lor adults and $1.00 for children Mark this date, and plan lo come. We need you support and we (the Civic Arts Council) promise you that youll bcglad you went! National Square Dance Week Held Sept. 26 Our Town sympathy. We would also like to thank the dedicated I M I s, doctors, nurses, and stall at I illmorc Hospital lor their help while shewasahve. $ou all have helped us so I lla She! field, and All the Grandchildren Physicallyfit equates with demonhas Research strated that a physical fitness program can produce significant personality changes in the body's chemistry. A Purdue University study revealed that improved physical fitness increased a person's learning ability and led to increased emotional stability and The conclusions were based on the results of several studies in which people were tested for psychological traits both before and after physical fitness programs. will be held in Marysvalc on the fun. Kr JSJ MEMBER.. 1962 Monday child fair of faca Tuaaday child ia full of graca child ia fun of woa Wednesday Thwraday child has far to qo Friday child it loving and giving Saturday child has to rorh for ill living But a child that i born on the Sabbath Day 11 fair and im tor Becky and t arroll loxcph ol I illmorc. I heir new babv daughter, knxly Marilvn Carroll, wax horn Wcdnoxdax, September 8, 1982, al 4 24 p.m in t he I illmorc Mu Hoxpnal. weighed 7 lbs. 12 oz. and wav 21 inches long. Its A Girl!! A daughter wax born to Sarah Enulcc Jonas arrived ai lena Mane and Keith Jonas 1:46 a.m. weighing 5 lbs. in ol I illmorc on Thursday, oz. and wax 19 inches long ai September 9, 1982 in the birth. I illmorc Baby Hospnal. Its AGirl!! ( y lit Ilia and Darwin Day ot illmore arc Ihe parents of a new brand Their girl. daughter, Cynthia lec Day. wax born in the Fillmore I on Hospital September 14, lucxday. at 1. 1' a m. She weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz and wax 2 inches long. 1982 80th Birthday to be Celebrated The children of Maria liiijkcr arc holding an Open House at her home in kanosh lo honor i heir mother on her 81 lib birthday. W The Open House will be held Irom 2 to 6 p.m on September 25lh, 1982. I lie children arc requesting li.it guests please do not bung gills. ( Train in a field with a future 759-269- Leadership School To Be Held Cub Scout Leaders to hold PowWow 743-M1- IMS NNA SUSTAINING Its A Girl!! fi x a girl Jerry Paxton Margaret Warner long-rang- Oct. 7th and 8th. All squaie dancers are invited to join in Hello World! much. mental fitness area. Our enthusiastic caller is kalh Busker, who has called for dances for seven years. Club members travel lo other dances in the area to learn and socialize. Couples come from Marysvalc, Monroe. Venice, Elsinore, kanosh, Richfield, Aurora, andGlenwood. A Square Dance Jamboree HImv wwittlw ft We would like to thank everyone who showed their concern during the passing ot our dear mollier, Della II We Paxton especially appreciate all those who participated in the funeral, the lourth Ward Relict Sociciv tor the food at the church, and those who sent flowers, cards, and gave other expressions ol 527-328- 7 C 1 fivaM XttOC'l UMuavna Thanks Pops Concert Held Soon Roundtable for all scouting leaders was held at the Stake House, Sept. 8, 1982. The majoring in accounting. was conducted by 18th A September all Davies and Jack is allernoon wedding planned and will take place at the departments met together to residence of the groom's honor Lynn Perkins who had East 5th, in completed his Wood Badge parents, Battle Mountain. Attending Training Course. Talks were given by Robert the bride and groom will be District Randy and Shirley Vigil as Sanderson, Bestman and Matron of Chairman, on the history of Honor, Rosemarie Nodine as the Wood Badge award. Kirk Bridesmaid, Robert Barber, Harding talked on his Wood where she is majoring in groomsman, Robert Nodine Badge experience which gave 21 -and Chris Thomas as ushers. him a deeper testimony of Interior Design. it that A reception will follow the scouting, and explained Scott is a 1979 graduate ol the greatest The National Square Dance Battle Mountain High School. ceremony. A camping trip is had been one of his h fe. of will be celebrated by week experiences their lor While in high he participated honeymoon planned who local square dance clubs Sept. Perkins, Terry in football, basketball and and lirst davsof wedlock. Lynn Perkins attended last month, told what a spiritual learning training at Wood Badge. He was dancing Square experience it had been, and was taught leadership skill in recently declared the national how it would help her to be a scouting and also was able lo folk dance of the United better person, wife, parent, set a course in his life that will States when a bill was signed and leader in the Cub help change the lives of boys by Pres. Reagan. The Sevier Promenaders Scouting organization. hcisassigned towork with. Elmer Colhngs, Lynns President Alton Staples dance each Wed. evening at the Monore at Coach Counselor from Wood expressed gratitude for the 8:00 Badge then presented Lynn well trained scout leaders we Elementary School. A class FILLMORE his beeds, scarf and wogglc, for beginners is planned for haveinour district Stan Reed, Lynn's Patrol Leaders then separated into Sept. 29, 1982 at p.m. at by STELLA DAY Leader and Rhett Shakespear departments. The Cub the same location. Anyone a fellow patrol member, both Scouting Did you cover your tomatoes last night? I was tempted to was tnicrcsted may contact Ivan program of which had come quite some reviewed for the whole year Washburn, Pres cover ours, but after talking with my nephew, Dwight or Huntsman, I decided not to cover them. Dwight has an distance to be with him this and incentive awards were Andy Anderson outside thermometer as well as a good brain and I generally to encourage Kanosh, for car pool from this night. Lynn, a member of the introduced take his word about many problems. We should not have Arctic Fox patrol, then told attendance, participations frost before the latter part of October, but we have had it in how this past year had been and make scouting more tun early September a few times in my lifetime. I remember in one of the most meaningful and rewarding. The evening life ended with light refreshments his in 1910 we did not have frost until Thanksgiving. Oh, what a experiences beautiful fall that was! I had dahlias as big as small plates, in beginning with the initial provided by the district. the most brilliant colors, and those large mums which just dazzle your eyes they are so beautiful. That is the one real Adult I eadership School outstanding fall which I remember. I love the fall, perhaps will be held on Utah State because I was born October 30, and we are a family who I mversity campus October celebrates birthdays, and really make the person whose 12 14 A Cub Scout Leaders Pow outstanding classes offered by birthday we are celebrating feel very important and much lor further information loved. outside the call Beth rosland Wow will be held Sept. 25, leaders from I have 1982. Registration will begin district. All Cub Scout leaders always believed that each of us has some special Reservations or talent for w hich we were placed on earth to develop, and if we at 8:30 a.m. in the Fillmore are urged to calendar this must be made before or on Stake Center. Classes will special date and be sure to be September 28 Reservations try diligently enough, we will work at finding this talent and will leave this world a better place in which to live because of begin at 8:45 with a luncheon there. will be made on a first come I our efforts. However, some people dont put forth enough scheduled for p.m. first served basis. A deposit is effort to develop their talents. Therefore, they do not benefit following the There will be a $5 charge lo necessary toreservelodging. training mankind as much as they could have done had they just been cover maicrials and the sessions. One hour credit is available more dedicated to their work. be will some luncheon. There lor those who desire. $ ou will We have all noticed how many people are required in order need to write a to furnish enough officers for the four wards in Fillmore toe page paper, and pay a $1 x rather than three wards. But what is so wonderful about registration lee. having to have so many more officers, is the fact that these Please call if you ate people who accept the various jobs are the ones who really Farmers in China have taken some of the stones from the inierestcd m attending iho benefit most. If you have to give a lesson in Relief Society, legendary Great Wall there, to build pens for their pigs. school for instance, you really have to study since you cant get up before a room full of women who are all intelligent and expect to hold their attention if you have nothing of interest to give to them. Thus, we see that each officer and teacher is really developing talents which he or she otherwise might never even have tried to improve. It is the same with those who occupy the public positions. Unless they have certain By Ruth Zmitravich responsibilities of serving the public in running our government, they would never think about what regulations Holden - Jay 4 Helen Stevens Monday, Sept. 20: Hamburger Slroganoff or laws are needed in order to live and raise our families. We with noodles. Flow ell - Av alon 4. Agnes J ohnson each have a public obligation to be useful in our community Kanosh Ken 4 Fvelyn Law son Wednesday, Sept. 22: Roasl turkey. to keep an orderly worthwhile community w here citizens can Meadow - Dean4 Evelyn Mallet Friday , Sepl. 24: Vegetable beef soup. live happily and not be afraid their possessions will be stolen, C il izcnsC enter I illmore-SeniThursday, Sepl. 23 he bus gocstoSalt Lake even their children are kidnapped. If each of us were real We expect the lime lo be about 3 p.m. The Ciiy. To reserve a seal call Ruth, or Albert, neighbors, we would help watch our neighborhood and homebound and the most needy will be served Alia, robbers would be afraid to enter peoples homes. ATTENTION: There will be another first, then on a served basis as Most of us have gardens and we are out working in them distribution of cheese and butter for the needy long as it lasts. Only one brisk of cheese and one pound ot butler ol each eligible parts of each day, and if each block were organized properly senior citizens on Tuesday. Sepl. 21. we could guard the whole block so that we are aware of w hat In the East Millard area the pickup stations household. will be: goes on in our neighborhood. The way crime has increased, it Vou musl pick up and sign for your own will be impossible to watch the whole town with so few alloimeni. Scipio - William A Verlene Hatch officers, and we haven't the funds to hire more. Our only are responsible for the adminstration of the laws which solution is for all of us to help with the public work that needs govern the town No mailer to w hich department an officer is doing. assigned, he should have so many blocks to organize and for We have several parks in Fillmore, but we need volunteer which he is responsible in order that each official will be them and the play help young people people to help entertain interested in the enure policing of ihe town for cleanliness, I am the use and properly. playground equipment games dev so elopmemrecreaiion, education, and law abiding. aware that each of us has work to do. However, no one is The his of to hours could not time pioneers succeeded in being self supporting, law he she or many that busy give w hv abiding citizens because every one of them did his part, bach help make Our Town a better and safer place in hich to e. The longest continuous and helped whereever needed, and although very few of ihemhad The answer is proper organization. Each City Councilman frontier in the undefended could whatever educations formal they problem help should have a section of town from which he can get is that between world confronted them. Surely, with all of our modern volunteers. I know each councilman has a different Canada and the U.S. which all conveniences we can do as well. extends lor 3,987 miles. officers is he which However, for responsible. department While participated in track and J.V . and varsity voiles ball where she earned her athletic letter and membership into the CIA I S (a organization lettering organization). She held many leadership offices, participated in the high school 1978 a was hand, homecoming candidate her senior year. She is now in her lourth year of college at Utah State University, I ogan Utah POSTMASTER: Send AddressChanges to PO Box 507, Fillmore. Utah 84631 Harmon Fine, Nevada Wedding Planned lurthcr Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore. Utah 84631 call 743 5864 ToServeMission Scott Barber and Julie Nodine Compositor Photo Reproduction Subscription Billing I illmore City Building each Sunday morning. Evcrvonc is welcome. Children's Bible School 9:30 10:30 Worship Service 11:15 Adult Bible Study Wednesday evening Bible Study is at 7:30 at the 1 Rancho Motel. have already helped 7, 1 982 Page 3 1 Refrigeration Air Conditioning If youre presently unemployed or dissatisfied with your current employment situation, consider the advantages of the rapidly growing field of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. 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