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Show Mulard County PROGRESS Things MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Really Start Jumping When You Use 41 (801) 743-534- 0 William V. Wilson. Editor Jane M. Wilson Publisher Vance Wilson Advertising r.-! ITs only PHCNt 50C 743-534- uni stmiiiwt Subscription in advance: year $5.00; Single Copy u,eekly serious are you about doing your bit (or ecological SO to 40 MAI.L ONLY Kitchen prl ilege, Color T V. Available here In Fillmore at 17S North 3rd Vet a $30.00. 1 Phone indf. 4 recycling? At twice the price of regular bond, you may have "Ecology Bond" with a printed letterhead, envelope or other printed goods. A notation that you are participating in recycling paper is at the bottom of each sheet. FOR SALE Mobile Home on permanent See or call Paul Mcbrlde or 743-54- 75 b-- 0 ir yof 743-53- 40 lndef. 6 -- CATEKIKG inwr;fiL U. S. ARMY RECRUITING SERVICE RICHFIELD. UTAH Ihone flee or Vend Johnson Itoldrn. Utah. Contact 795-266- 4. Inrtf .V31 Change Combination on LOCKS to FJT NEW KEYS Can ments and Invitations, we have a full stock of any kind of announcement you want Plain, Fancy, Engraved or a little less expensive or a whole lot less expensive! Quality is built In with less cost to you. Never Cheap - Just Inexpensive Keys by 45 Hoad CASH FOR REPAIR" -- Complete Radiator Rebuilding 72p CLEANED The Finest in Custom Contact Cathy Wilson caU 734-57or 743-53will babysit after 3:30 p.m. on week days and anytime on Sat29 Upholstery Write or Call for FREE Fixkun & Delivery FREE Estimates RALPHS WELDIMG P. O. Box 332 Motorcycle $13.00 Phone 842-244- NOW..OPEN! 1067 So, Main SALE Helmet Motorcycle FOR Cedar City, Utah Dwane Jones, Owner $10.00 Bumper Brackets, Both for $2000 2 (Meadow) VACUUM Ph. d. Sales and Service Service Small Appliance Service "ELECTROLUX" 12-29- 85 South Main Th. 743-574- er p for $10.00 CAR STEREOS la Stock. Several models to choose from. S 864-24- J.e. 20 G21U MONEY? YOU'RE READING ONE NOW!! 75? a WEEK FOR ONE INSERTION. 50? A WEEK Royal Typcurllch. Office model, 16 In. carriage. ..Manual. Ilrat class Condition. $60 00. WINFRED JENSEN 83 F.. Second, Dugway, Utah Thone 522-286- 3 1 p THEREAFTER. FOR FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE ON WHIRLPOOL & WESTIHGKOUSE APPLIANCES SALE 3 Glass Show case Beverage Cooler (Pop machine Cash Register Small Safe Net of Drum Sec BLY M. NIXON" or call after 6 p.m. 793-227- 2 FOR SALE 1968 FI Uamlno Pickup CALL 743-53- 66 Household ond Commercial Appliances 743-656- 7 tt - A pital. MRS. LEON MEM-mo- tt Nevada are back toSclplo, repairing, cleaning up their home and making It more attractive. 529-747- A Caliente, EDNA BRADFIELD word Monday of the death of her sister Mrs. Rhea Banks. Funeral services were held on Thursday In Kanosh for her. Many relatives and close friends M RS. Sallna, Utah F- le, 7I3-33C- SUCK 1 NOTICE P) MT(ASCP) phone ed Lenore S. llarker for father Marion R. Stevens for his 90th birthday anniversary. A. LcFevre 1L R. Itoguc Clay Cummings and steering, uto. tran, rrulso control air conditioning. 37,000 miles Excellent condition. Mrs. Lynn Altken 743-629- 1 1 indf Utah Telephone Company J. Wells Robins Mary rctreo Jolley LeRoy Robison Jerry Millgate MR. Beck-stran- KELSEY VENETTA Hunter. GAYLE STEPHENSON. polis, d. OF MR. AND MRS. OWEN LOV-e- ll of Oak City visited his sister Eva Beckstrand and her husband Milton, Monday afternoon last week. The program was under Ihe direction of Counselor Gloria Probert, many of the children had narrations and (hey all sang the following songs; "Obey Gods ments. Li'tle PHIL AND COLETTE MIT-chof Logan spent the weekend here with her parents and brothers, the Ben Stott family and with his folks In Fillmore. ell MR. AND MP.S. LLOYD ROBI-so- n who have been going to school at Provo are here at their home. We welcome them back Into our Ward. MR. AND MRS. and Russell were In Sal t Lake Saturday evening to attend the Utah Stars vs New York Nets basketball game at the Salt Palace. Their daughter Jert Joined them. COMING FROM THEIR HOME In Van Nuys, California, for a weeks vacation In Utah are Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bennett their daughters Msrllyn and Pauline and her three children. They are the guests of their father and grandfather Samuel Bennett while also the Stanley Harmons L Wllford Bennetts and Albert vis-li- LINFORD Beckstrand and four children from Bountiful visited for a short while Sunday afternoon with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Beckstrand and with members of the Harold Beckstrand family. Bennetts. AFTER SEVERAL YEARS OF hard work and an Educational Leave of Absense, EvanO. Ballard completed his work for s Master's of Science Degree In Mechanical Engineering from Washington State University. Evan thus becomes the fifth employee to receive n advanced degree under th Westing-hous- e Educational Assistance Program. E van Is married to the former Dorthy Ann Pumphrey of Tus-co- n, He Is the son Arizona. of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Stephenson. VISITING SUNDAY W. A. Munly. Jr. Do!lx rt Evans Lim R. Dennison Major M. A. Melville W. O. Manhnrd Lhivid O. Hosier Grin George Nirnian Nielson Nord Bpockt'ank Michicl Erling ClT Michael T. Chesser Ivan Robins LaRae Seifert by R. N". Day Dr. G. E- - Staples Dale Pearson Mis. Verl Watts Var Stott Clark Paxton Kanosh Happenings ERNEST ANDCLARA CLOT-lii- er left Monday for their home In Tuscon, Arlt., here sister Ida Cummings is holding her own In the hospital. LLOYD AND HELEN ROGERS spent the weekend in Monroe with their daughter children, while they went to Salt Lake for some meetings. CYCLE CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER Brushless hot water detergent washing cleans pots, pens, casseroles end other heavy-soi- l loads sparkling bright. Autofor sparkling matic Rise Glo dispenser Built-ifood , soft disposer glassware. Just tip off bones. Maple wood cutting board top. Plate warmer setting. ... n 244'" Model SC 460N KIMBALLS Ik CO. 45 North Main Street WITH Bruce snd Hattie Stephenson and their Uncle Cecil were grandsons Dwight and Howard Stephenson of Fredonts, Aria., They came down from the B. Y.U. to be th speakers In th Holden Ward Sacrament Meeting. Accompanying them was Cathy Cormack of Ireland. She Is s recent convert to the church having heard the gospel plan from Howard while he labored In th British Mission. She Is presenting residing In Salt Lake City. CLEN (TOM) THOMPSON WAS 4 ng DEGREE.. WELDO AND LENNA BUSH-ne- ll spent a few (toys at home last week. They returned to Salt Lake City Sunday where he will receive medlc.l treat- Two Inn. EVAN O. BALLARD RECEIVES Invocation was offered by Gary M. Robins. A short talk was given by Stephen Probert and Virginia Have M WARREN AND E! LA CROS-lan- d children, LaRee, Linda, Follow Me. Word," "I THE (laughter of Wesley and Faye Stephenson Is spending a few days with her parents, brothers and sister. Gayle Is a Stewardess with Western Airlines with headquarters at Minnea- Las Vegas spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bennett last week. Probert. AMBROSE er MRS. MARLENE WESTPHAL SAC-rame- MRS. her DR. AND MRS. AARL HUN-tand four daughters arrived from their home In Pleasanton, California, Sunday to enjoy a weeks vacation with their parents Otto and AUlo Sprlngvllle and Viola Kelsey of Roosevelt visited with their brothers Clinton and LeRoy Bond and sister Della B. Bennett and their families on Wednesday. nt WAYS" A Meeting Presentation was given by the Scipio Ward primary boys and girls Sunday evening. Conducted by Bishop Leo M. Robins. The opening song was "Come MY AND days with Hunter have enjoyed having as their guest for a week Mrs. Christie Lund Coles of Provo, a sister of Mrs. Hunters. Op-hei- OFCAS-tr- o Hands," by the younger groups; "Little Purple Pansies," "Jesus Once Was a Little Child," "I Think When I Read That Sweet attended the servlcesfromSctplo. Story," "Lets Be Kind to One Another," "Our Door Is Always THE FOLLOWING SISTERS Open," "Dare to Do Right," "Thanks to Thee," "I Know My Geraldene Pelerson, aurplrsed Father Lives," was the closing M onday evening. The oecasslon song. was her birthday. Ramona Mrs. Anna Mae Quarnberg and Thatcher, Rosa Lee and Janne Mrs. Joyce Monroe dlrcted the Robins, Utahna Derry, Zelda music. Mathews, Sandy and Evelyn MonBenediction was offered by ProGloria roe, Joyce Monroe, Mark Monroe. bert , Anna Maeand Donna Quarnberg and Connie Quarnberg. Injured Wednesday afternoon while operating a tractor South of town. He was taken to the Nephl hospital by his son Bill We are very grateful to oil Thompson where he Is Improv-the- c friends and relatives who lng each day. were so kind to our mother RAY NEIL MONROE GRAD-yntand grandmother while she was in the hospital, and for F.C.P. 1. Mr. and the cards, calls, fixxl brought In and the lovely services. Howard Bennett for himself The Fumily of and chddivn, W. Stewart BenElir dteth Rowley nett, Joy Groenwod and June Johnson NEW SUBSCRIBERS MEDA SOARS "KEEP i trip of to spend several parents. of MRS. MARK ROBINS to Nephl Sunday to see Mrs. Coquella McPherson who Is In the Nephl HosMR. DELMA MRS. BENNETT drove to Ely, Nevada, Wednesday where she met Mike and Toni Erltng an son Scott. Toni and Scott returned home with her R. Byron Wagner, 57, died of n heart ailment March 23, 1972 at his resi.lenco in Meadow. Ik had spent the evening after dinner with his wife before retiring and died very suddenly an hour or so later. Born Jin. 14. 1914 in Montana, his parents were Zarhary and Grace Noonan Wagner, lie married Fern E. Crump at Reno. Nevada. 1939, front whom he was diHelen vorced. He married Miner, July 11, 1942 in Yuma, Arizona, lie was a retired Captain on tho Fresno, Calif4 p dice force. He was a voter nn of World War II. Survivors arc: widow; mother, Fresno; two brothers anl sister, Dick, San Francisco; Chad, Fresno; Mrs. Florence Tbileirk. Glasgow, Montana. Funeral Services were held In the Meadow Ward Chapel on the 25th of March with Bishop Harold Beckstrand conducting. Roma Gull played the Prelude and Postlude m uslc. Vocal Solo by Clem Utley "In the Garden". Invocation by Leland Bush-ne- ll. SACRAMENT MEETING na Kay-svll- FOR SALE Thone spent of things for them. Llssdot j tdnz? Hcppc Valley, Calif., and daughter Benecla Soars of Provo, are here visiting and celebrating her mothers birthday Mrs. Alice Ivle. Also visiting her sister Lola Monroe and Jack and Janet Monroe. and doing business here In SciThey also went on to pio. Salt lAke and visited Carl's mother, and their daughter May-rDean and herfamllyof Utah. SIMMONS LUMP or M RS. rs. LeGrande Kimball and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bennett. Glade and Sandy Stevens came from Salt Lake to take care M The body was taken to Fresno California for additional Services and burial. PRO-be- Mr. and Larry Christensen, At Home in Meadow mother. BUSH en Wagner Dies Short remarks byBlshop rt MRS. DONNIE and daughter Jennifer made a trip ttUs week by way of Nevada on to Sacramento, Cal If., fo visit Mrs. Probe rt's grand- A OF visited his sis- CALLISTER MAUGHN St BONNIE CHRIS-tensjoined his brother and sisters In Las Vegas for a weekend of visiting and fun. Those there were Mr. and Mrs. Speaker DeLyle Carling. Mrs. Nell O. Monroe and Jerls Organ Solo by Paul Peterand Melanie attended the gradsen. uation. of the son and brother. Concluding Speaker was Orvll on Friday the 24th of Ray E. Beckstrand. March In Salt Lake City. Ray Voca I Solo "1 am A Child graduated from the Electronic if God, by Joyce Beckstrand. Computer Programing Institute. Benediction by Odell Stewart. A banquet dinner was prepared Pall Bearers were Joe, Ben and served to (he graduates and Blaine Stott, Odell Stewart, a. and their families at theChucko-ramLynn Greenhalgh andWeldoDol-ltn- s. MR. several days visiting friends WESTINGHOUSE Byron ll, MR. A MRS. CARL of Long Beach, Calif., made RENEWALS Power brake bob SI!,!!, IONS APPLIANCE MEM-mo- ed Refrigerator AVAILABLE MOW Ph. Come in and see U for all your repairs. We grind crank shafts do Electronic wheel balancing, Weld, rut A Install All Type of AUTO GLASS. Larsen, IT YOUR OPINION THAT SMALL ADS ARE NOT READ? DO YOU THINK THAT CLAS -IFIED ADS ARE A WASTE OF IS Typewriter for Sole p 4th West Madeleine Wilson, M T(AS-CIs out of the Hospital Laboratory on Wednesdays. Appointments for Wednesday should be made with Judv n request. INCOME TAX 738-246- 7 I I PADS. TILE AND VINYL sheet goods on 8 CALL COIXECT for Appointment. Ak tor UTOXA BERRY Tax Corporation of America ?i for Information. Sample s shown In your home In Your Home sTR norrr. St. George, Utah or Call Full line of CARPETS. I INOLEUM, - 92 So. 2nd MRS. LE VOY A MRS. AFTON MEM-moMay la and Ted Ballou, and two children of Levan had a nice trip last Sunday they drvoe to Price, on to Castle-dal- e, back by way of Sallna Canyon, on by way of Levan. DELMER WILSON Skyline Mobil Home 12x52. Furnished. $1300 Down . A MR. Call COLLECT or WRITE FOR SALE PETERSON AND TOLLEY CARPET SERVICE corner of center and M tin Delta, Utah Call Collect tah 81637 or Write I COAL 743-695- 6 19G8 John's Husky Servic $3.88 - years experience, years as instructor 13 8 STEREO Topes ck 743-511- 1 g QUARN-ber- drove to Salt Lake City Saturday, to visit their children Carl, Sam, Ella Dean, and their families, while In the City they all attended family night held at the uniI versity of Utah. tyils was sponsored by the L.D.S, Church. "Many boted artist pefformed. MR. Will do any type Welding stain les nteel. hard surface, etc. JAY T. ROGERS 143 West 1st South Fillmore, Utah 84631 Fillmore MR. FILLMORE GARAGE BOB Fillmore ORREN'S Radio & T V Item. ANTIQUES CALL Ulllniore West 173 North 300 workers from MRS. CLAUDE A by John Whatcott. Pall bearers and honorary Pall bearers were all her grandsons. over the weekend were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Quarnberg and 3 children of Green River. on 40 urday and Sunday. MR. Will Clean and Repair Typewriters, Adding Msrhlnr. APPLIANCES & REPAIRS Cah RegUters and other bus-In- c Rrfrl-erallWasher machine. Contact (LARK BRUNSON - Fillmore Dryers Range A Irrejrr Alt Major Appliance UPHOLSTERY H Dedlcaton of the grave was d La-ve- rn, S&M Fillmore 4-- R. tt. 8 BETH and CELIA 141 South PAYNE'S REPAIR i block off highway FILLMORE 758-213- 6. NEED A BABYSITTER? 743-656- with other the county. Sat 1 BUSINESS MACHINES 6x - Hind STANFORD JOHNSON 7 evening Portable Welding Sen Ice Car Painting Si Repair DWANE'S IMPERIAL 1 for appointment Cull i Old-tim- 743-538- CALL Kam sh, t e Indian artlrlrs, and Furniture glass, dishes, toys, dolls, rlothlng, buttons, picture frames, trunks, etc. 8 Phone Collect. PAHVANT Indian Complex Box 35 Kanosh, Utah coll Wn'll buy any old AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS WELDING 3-- 1 Intertax Services, Inc., wlU do home. jour Income tax la your Call Scipio, Utah East Canyon PAYNE'S for Probert, working Richfield Fil,more 54 So. Moin DON'T Throw It Away Fillmore In Your Home Shirley Keys Code-Duplica- te Clayton Beauregard 739-246- Will Do Income Tax Reasonable Open Tues. thru IN WEDDING Announce- Fillmore 1970 llond 350. Street Serant-lile- r. Good condition $373.00. - Fillmore 743-669- 2 LOCK-SMIT- H PROGRESS 41 South Main Street MUST SELL ZELDA MATHEWS ATTEND-ea leadership school In Richfield on Thursday and Friday Transistor Repoij Cr BETHS BEAUTY Service backdrop, flowers, re Ireku Jen's, etc. Rentals. WE WILL UNDER SELL ANY ONE Color Cut Curl Professional Wig Care Color 51 Air Conditioning wOl give you assistance In planning wed d ng parties complete with pick SHOP THE SCIPIO COW BELLS under the leadership of Pres. Beulah Quarnberg, Vice Pres. Zelda Mathews, and Eileen Thompson, Sec., held their annual winter party at the Scipio A delicious L.D.S. Church. dinner was served to twenty six members and their partners. Alan Mithews favored the group with a musical number and Gwen Monroe and Phillis Quarnberg presented a skit. Election for new officers were then held. Shirley Probert was elected as Pres., with Lola Monroe as Vice Pres. HEATING Refrigeration ond -- SCIPIO COW CELLS HAVE ANNUAL WINTER PARTY Specialist in Weekly. p.m. FRAMPTON CaU 74 yoacho, y'll - JENSEN'S T. V. in Town Stevens, Inc. Announcements Accesortes - . Inlontry, lighting blivct . Aor, or Field Artillary. Which. ba tromd to cr rotor t odgo (W dafonding yoartalf and year Coant r in th U.i. At my. I J- TV REPAIR Scipio Sinclair, 212 South Main on Sunday April 2. For further Information, phone 743-53MaJelelhe'Wllsoni will be out of town Thursday and Friday, March 30 and 31 For laboratory appointments, call Judy Larsen, 74 -- Cpmbat Vo 31, 1972 Community Church Services will be held Easter Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Erna after one stop I!! WEDDING SUPPLY tj In 41 INQUIRE PROGRESS South Main 71 T' 15c Minimum Classified 0 for Family prayer was given oy Garth Whatcott. Prelude and Postlude music was played by Martha Stoll. The services were conducted by Bishop Bill Turner. Sister Lillian Rogers conducted "Thou Wast Mild and Lovely", sang by the Relief Society Chorus. With Matha Stott as the accompanist. Invocation was by Brother W ayne Banks. An organ solo "Songs, My Mother Used to Sing," was played by Sister Eckersley. First speaker Pres. Preal George. Violin solo played by Bishop Lewis Woodbury. Next speaker was Bishop Bob Nellson. Her grandchldren then sang "Love at Home," Last speaker was her husband Elma Banks. Th e ward choir the sang, "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" directed by Lillian Rogers, with Marina Stott as the accom panlst. Benediction was by Carl W hat-co- months $3.00 G Held ROY Idaho, ter and her husband Ane ard C.S. Stevens Friday. Word was received that Mary Amanda Cummings died at the Roosevelt Hospital Sunday morning March 26th. She was formely Amanda Peterson of Fillmore, and was married to Fred Cummings. She has lived In l'palco,Duch-en- e county for some time. Whatcott Banks Rhea How ROOM For RENT 743-68- Services Boise, Hospital Ohio, Published every Fridoy at Fillmore, Utah Second Class postage paid at Fillmore, Uta; 84631. Friday. March lot. - HI? MtMBER rate card st first tlmo 75C 1W1 MR. Dies in Roosevelt Iii.l NATIONAL NEWSPAPER H Mary Amanda Cummings Among tho relatives from ut of tiAvn who came to attend funeral services for Mr. Foisy King were: IXmna and Knox, Ogden; Wlford and Nan Davis. Sul.na; Thello and Louise Boy, Marysvale; Adrian Cuff. Line and Eita llorteLsen, Marysvale; along with his children, Mr. onl Mrs. Teird F. King, Mr. and Mrs. G. Stephen King, and Charlene King, all Salt Luke City; Linda and L. J. Newell, Columbus, UCM0LR Of THE Hit MRS. PHYLISS DOBSON AND daughter Krelg Kelly and two children of Lehi were visiting her sister Mrs. Genevieve White Wednesday, also the Merwln Stephenson's. ( T fni PrM Happenings jj Relatives Attend Services VivS- Classified ads really are the peoples own market place. Every day persons just like yourself Bell scoree of items with a simple, classified ad. Look through the ads yourself. Almost everything you can think of is for sale. If they get results, why not you? You can . . . and will. Obituaries j FILLMORE, UTAH 84G31 South Main P. O. Box 507 Classified Ads loW-co- Holman ""Y Utah 84631 Fillmore, FILLMORE, UTAH |