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Show Millard County Progress-Llllmore- Completes Advanced Training Course , Utah 84631 19, 1971 November Friday, SOCIAL EVENTS Giiuncu riEt-J- S SB Speak in Second Ward Bishop Dallln Nielsen presided over the Second Ward Sacrament Meeting, November 14. DONNA Woodrow Leonard Blevins, son r.f Velma Johnson Blevins, Salt Lake City, has been called to serve cn a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Lafy ter-da- y Saints. He will enter the Mission Home on November 27, and will depart for the California East Mission on the 1st o f December, 1971. Woody graduated from the Cranite High School in 1970, where he playe! football all three years He was also active in other activities at Granite. He has competed a year's study at University of Utah. He plans to continue his studios toward a major In business when he returns from his mission. RUTH BRINGHURST AND PAUL LAMONT RUSSELL Announce Engagement HAL AND OLEVE RODISON Mr. and Mrs. Roliert W. J'rtnpliurst, St. George, announce the engagement and were pleasantly surprised to have all ! their fan,.. home during the week of the daer hunt. The occasion was special because It was their 30th wedding anniversary. The children planned ahead and bought a lovely set of dishes for their forthcoming marriage ofthelr daughter, Donna Ruth, and Raul Lamont Russell, ton ol Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Snyder, Fillmore. The couple Is planning a 20 wedding In the St. George Temple. A Reception will te held In their honor that evening In the East Elementary School In St. George. Of which everyone Is cordially Invited. folks. Rich and Janet Watts, Craig and Keith came from Lodi, California. Allen and Judyand Patrick Roberts came from Las Vegas. Phel and Susan and Sarahcame from Salt Lake City. Elite and son Robbie Penney came from Salt Lake also. Lynn came from Logan. A nd R lta ca me from St. George And Bob who is still at home. Also visiting the family and helping celebrate the occasion was Oleves brother and his Mr. Russell is a graduate of West High, Salt Lake City. 11 e served two years In the armed forces and one of which was In Vietnam, lie Is In St presently employed George where the newlywed couple will make Ihelr home. family. OUR TOWN (Continued from page 1) oflicors of the NCSGC are elected in the old numbered Idaho State University years; thas making it f..r a town to win a contest year, if its residents only work for it Tin awari money v m only In used for Civic Improvement Dejects; therefore, rw ry one in the town benefits from this prize money. Hence ru-('i ie 'n s'nwil 1 give freely of h.s time to help win some of the-- e awards. jos-dhl- Well-Bein- of People g POCATELLO (ISU) Idaho State University at Pocatello has 8185 students enrolled In the fall 1971 - 72 semester from 45 states and the District of Columbia and from 14 foreign countries. Included in the students d, from Utah Is Tanya Fillmore, majoring In . , B Mrs- - Special ART Class To Meet Twice in December r graneld-iughteMary Ann ILniulull, 13. has promoted to the Senior Youth orchestra at her school in zonx The muslc.il group will t.,lVe the Unite! States next jure for Vienna, Austria onanda ether European countries concert tour. Mary Arm is a grarvkl lugh-le- s ter of the late Ormus W. t.henson of Holden, th,t r Ann; ti PFC. Roar G. Low, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Low of Beaver. The ceremony too place on Wednesday, November 17tii at the home of' the brides par- ents In Fillmore. Ann will continue her stud- at Millard High School Ifc. Low completes a tour of duty with the U. S. Army In Korea. Craig and Marianne MecA-fr- n GENE and LILLIAN McSalt Lake Saturday to Bride enjoyed their newest visit her p i rents. Francis and grandchild, Matthew, while his Virginia Kelly. They left son father John Nowell, was hunt- Janvy for a longer stay. ing and mama Janet was visitPaul and Joyce Anderson ing. Also home for the hunt and children aere down for was M.ick McBride, SIjC. ILs the Pheasant hunt. Gussie wife Sue an I two children visMarshall ho Is living lth ited at Richfield then joined them In Salt Lake came down him here for the ride home. also visiting and look-In- g after her home here. daughter, Ari-Jam- cs Macrame Is the art of creating exciting wall hangings, hand bags, belts and other Interesting articles. Gwen Hunter, who made macrame popular with many high school students last year will conduct the work shop. Participants will learn basic techniques and knots used In this art. They will also receive help In working out a project. Registration will take place at the first session. Anyone with questions can contact Mrs. Hunter or call Norman Stevens, Community School Director at ' STREET Mrs. Dictlind BcHridge of PHOTO VILLLAGE has photo-graphih? firrt Taw norrrn-er- s to be h more j In our new -c lumn. SIDE STREET. The Portrait Proofs will be r'.i !v for viewing and selection for publication in the Millard C mmt.v on Thursday, Progr- Nvrmlier ISih; and the new column will f.rst appear In the isvie dited NovemtvT 26th. th the Progress and Photo Mil i"e are delighted with the warm and generous tributes to fellow citizens already re- ra r-.- Observv UnUlvti Weddiotj If ate married Nov. 16, 1921. They are the parents of ten Break Between Storms children: Herald, Warren, ne Merrll, Mrs. Kenneth ) Adams, all Delta; Colon! Bennett, Holden; Charlene Brunner, Salt Lake Cttv; Arnold, Layton, Earl and Wayne, Wilcox, Arlz.j Donald, who was killed In World War R. 49 grandchildren and 15 ceived. (Lo-Ral- BIT. we have herrd only from Kill more anl Holden, and whore are the tributes to our Teenagers and Young Married people. Surely, they too ore deserving of a bouquet'. Do let us hear from you in Meadow, Kan ish, Flowel). Scipio, anl many more in Fillmore. Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend. Appreciated ,hc smw Qn noru, n)of.s weither stil won't co. which pn'cc k u " J,Jt wha we homo,snowt0 uou.-me.V- h Th Couple Improves Home Kenneth nn.1 Annette Day advantage of the break m the weather ti have their luing room, dining nrel kitch-'- n areas al) with new furniture to harmon.ze with th'cnrpotingln the dm-i- r : k.:chi-area, and Lnrly f,.r the maUi. rapx melted Th se n w ulll ht. h n ' the b st furnishings of care for bolh when wxs a o! the-- e young people take there w.o; P't le in thHr work, an I are of I ire u.uavs neat and or.l.riy. tok LIONS District Governor Ladies Buy MOM a large Appliance for Christmas and let her use it for Thanksgiving. We have a real good selection of all sizes types of Refrigerators, Stoves, Water Heaters, Freezers- Washers b Dryers Televisions b Stereos Tbelr sccompanylsts we re Suzanne Sylvester and Verona Hunter. The girls rendered their numbers In an excellent manner and tbelr songs were Kimballs enjoyed. The Club was also privileged to have District 28-- H District Governor, Rsy E. Brown and hlsCsblnetSecretary rd Roundy, Hinckley with their wives. The District Governor complimented the Club on sponosortng the Millard High School Band at the Lions International Convention In Las Begas the pest sum- & Co. How-wa- mer. He said they performed excellently. He said they were second to none, and was very proud of them. He also complimented us on our Civic projects and stated that the Fillmore Club was living up to the Creed "To Serve." The Club Is planning to sponsor a Heart Clinic In Fillmore during the early part of December. Every one should plan to take advantage of the Watch the paper for further details. J. Little, U.S. ATTENTION GIRLS! RAY BECKSTRAND Mr. 11 will be here for the Millard Stake HAIR STYLE and MAKE-USEMINAR on Saturday, Nov. 20, from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. at the Stake House. All Gleaners, Laurels, & Mia Maid please plan to attend this very special work-shoP For- p. JONATHAN LOGAN JUNIORS State Games ! t Wtip viit Sail toke Cty. yo B'Owtv throvqh this writfrtt irlrftiort SOfM'rry in th CCuMry lorU SADDIERY RANCHWEAR 5&nf for your Mff 96 09 in of ol friendly of western clothing fo-- . "WESTERN BOOTS Stfrvmg th Nation 'rom pb "N" Paul ant Lhm RobL.m, Bill Millie CulLster. p'lU!'Inl Monday frsn a five iy tup to Salt Lake Coy ami Trvroon-Ion- . Utah. They met Gr.wt amt Mattie CvllLster at Uw S Ut Iike Airport where they A Cofo Cofoogut RANCHWEAR 62 East Jed South Street Rodger Collistcr In Musicalc ot Tremonton pr(t. Jacke V)clh I and STOMSIDt y vi V Hart of Iht Wf Salt lake City, Utah 841 1 Phone 801 32249409 tfi 1 m S Y -I- nil welcomed the C. llisters lughter, Ronlyn, and her two children, Kimberly Ann orx! d baby Aleai: ler, wlvorn ttv'y snv f r the first tune ns be ls only thtve nvmths uhL The group then went on tu Tnmmi'on vvlure the Callis-ter'- s son. Rodger, had jsniegi-s- t the lea ling rule in the Bear River High ni'i ie i! pr daetron. Valamlly Jane. Iblger. Criig, an! Roslym d -- went to solved In Fillmore until they moved to Tremonton. ltolger is active In speech end vocal groups, besides playing the pi mo, and In football. Craig is In bis second year at the University of Utah, and ve Rislyn and her husband Dr. husband, her ami Roslyn Archibald, live in San Lyle Francisco where he Is Interning to become a surgeon. n PANT SUITS-- $46 In DRESSES In SUITS-- $60 Utah. One of the starting ends for the Duckaroos is Richard Hatch, arm of Mr. ami Mrs. Oloon Hatch, formerly of Fillmore. Harold Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ortn George. Ln ti, Calif., nnd of Mrs. Geneva Speakman, Fillmore. Notice Horse Lovers to $50 $24 to $26 Sizes 5 to 15 (New styles arriving now) Many more Gift Ideosl 00 A M. MontlcN lo team Is Harold George. ThU is CVach George's first j ear at the school In Southewdem Cal-list- of Dt RIVIERA COIFFERES" Provo, Utah Heal coach of the 1 b - 8 Calanuly Jane, plavnl b ('ami Coombs and Roger as Wild Hill lie kot k diMU'S pros and mils with bearded one Orvel Stokes (left to right) in a stene from Hear River ll.gh's production "Calamity Jane." Standard-Exan.incr- , Tliurs, Nov. 11, KM 16.99 G.E., Celebrity, Sunbeam, Electric Steam Irons $7.88 b up The Mnt Ictdlo High School foitball team sailed Into the Cl.ua A football finals List Fn-- d ty with a convincing 23-semifinal win over Kan.ib High School. They will now meet Beaver High In the championship gnme at the University of Utah football stadium this Friday, Nov. 19, 1971 rAHF.FlL TARONFU Sunbeam Night Dinner I fallfd to report previously that Lion Boyd K. Day, Plant Manager for the Utah Telephone Co. was Inducted trite the Club on October 28. We welcome Lion Boyd Into the Club. The Club members entertained tbetr wives to a delightful meal and program last Thursday The program as evening. provided by Lions Dallln Nielsen and Boyd Luke consisted of two solos each from Debra Sylvester and Mlchell Iverson. at I up PORTABLE RADIOS We hove a large selection in all price ranges. and Secretary Attend Class tv t E. SUNBEAM ELECTRIC BLANKETS Double Bed size Dual control $21.50 control $14.00 Single BUCKAROOS To Flay In n.-- M" "r b G. Celebrity Reporter William crniplete the t.isk. r Linda Dutson est Ranger on the Fillmore Forest District was Inducted Into the Club. He along with Lion Day were sccepted Into the Club In October. The next meeting will be the Football banquet on December 9. 1 ' Sunbeam $8.88 TOASTERS: shop. ri re-T- of the Ward were presented by Counselor Lyle Evans and Sustained. The Ward Choir sang the closing song. General Electric - $17.88 SIDE Mr. and Mrs. J. Cllf.erd Petersen will celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, Nov. 27, 1971 at the Sutherland Ward Cultural Hall from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. There will be a program at 10:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Petersen w wife Mae. The officers from 2:00 p.m. until 5 p.m. and continued the next Saturday December 11 at the same time. There will be a three dollar fee for this work The Fire Auxiliary met at the Library Reading Room, November 18, 1971. Hostesses were Helene Quarnberg, Carol Frampt on, Margaret Rowley! prizes were won by GeorgU Stevens, Rachel Robison, Kathy Johnson. Others present 1 President Frank Davies, represent the Stake Presidency gave a talk. Memberships were received for Harold Cahoon and his 4 Beck-stran- Wc till realize the Imjxart-nu.-of trees to civilization. TlvusanU of the prohiets wc use rich day of our lives rtnae from trees, while grow- ing tr,-- ". Improae the quality of our air. furnish us with un ani frest breaks, con- - were Barbara Taylor, Dor-see water an I supply shale othy McBride, Toots Peler-fro.- n the hot rays of the sun. son and Diana Herura. as wall us furnishing a fresh supply of humus each fall for our s i.l. Am ns: the projects selected by The Fine Arts Guild ore Mrs. Thera Kc.lrr has o e l unting nni The Child-turr,- 0 j fp,,m a visi( )n Culifir-r.n- s M .ry Hour in Onnection ,. she hor s,n. w.ta our City Library, as well .aw an.larwn!niH d .lighter, Bert anl its I.natng new bo,ks to thcMa1)r;n(. D.lvU .aerarv. along w.th continued their hnn1l, in anl family to L,Mrsl ( me Improvement. ,h-- y hl , fof (h deer Un c FOR Y Buy Mom on ELECTRIC SLIC'NG KNIFE for Christmas and let her use it on Thanksgiving. 743-541- 3. & LAY-AWA- Library Saturday December Sto-whi- le Dental Hygiene. award, District Manager Warren Brough stated that this past summer Mr. Anderson addigained the necessafy tional experience for handling some of the engineering requirements for the Bureaus recreation resource development program. Verona Hunter and Stella Day took care of the music. The Trlests and Deacons took care of the Sacrament. Youth Speaker for the night was Laurie Keele. Talks were given by Bishop Nielson, Lyle Evans, Counselor and Counselor David Newel Day and Roy Orr. Tomklnson sang a son. Tomklnson sang a song. Hospital Arva Bucklry rushed to the Salt Lake LDg Hospital by ambulance Thurs. day, Nov. 11, for immediate for bleeding ulrs surgery Approximately GOT of hi r stomach was removed in a 41 hour operation. She was in intensive care for three days but is now in Room 302. Her parents, Orvil anl Fern Starley, were Informed Wed. nrsday morning that she is' making a satisfactory reov-crHer husband, Jim Buck-le- y rode with her to S ilt Lake ani he and their thro? child-re- n have been close by. Incidentally, Area's surgeon Dr. Elvin Jackson, is a native of Fillmore. of A macrame work shop will be held In Millard HlghSchool Firemens Auxiliary Holds November Meeting Trees Important To , at Fillmore Girl Enrolled Mr. nni Mrs. A. C. Ashuret announce the marriage of their Prayeis were given by Roy Tomklnson and Russet Callls-te- r. L C Mrs. . vember 12. The course was presented Cenby the Portland Service ter of the BLM In conjunction with the Oregon State System of Higher Education, Division of Continuing Education and carried six quarter hours of college credit from Oregon State University. In presenting the certificate Ward and Stake Officers Salt Lake City Surgery in $ of Harold Anderson, Chief the Fill more for Operations ManDistrict, Bureau of Landa ceragement was presented tne tificate uf completion of Advanced Construction Inspection Training at a full stan held Friday Nomeeting '""'ssa Missionary Called from Mrs. Arvo Buckley Has THIS DRESSES WEEKS SPECIAL $1 to $8 (Values to $27) Leather $8.50 e Leather Key Case $3.50 He-Dy- e Clutch Tie-Dy- Boys andor girls, ege In being members of a 10 4-- H through 19, who are Interwled riling club for next year, are Invited to contact Max or y Martin on or before November 28, 1971. Do: it put Vt off. tf you're interested. We Intend to organize anon so If you wa it to be Included, let as know right away, La-Vo- i BeuSolas Style S!hoD |