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Show endow AND MRS. KIRK MR. n and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Kit Robison and baby son of Salt Lake visited their parents Grant and A rleen Robison, Brain and Bart. OF JACK AT THE HOME Mrs. their daughter-in-laJames (Debbie) Murray. James will arrive home Saturday after w completing his National Guard Training assignment. 12.99 Finishing Sonder, 4000 orbits per min. 21.88 SANDER 26.88 Bench Grinder 5 n., 3400 rpm 9.99 Drill, 1000 rpm Also one at 12.75 19.99 12" Drill, 14 Drill, 2250 rpm '4 hp 8.88 KIMBALLS & CO. 45 North Moin FILLMORE, UTAH ANNUAL KANOSH FIRE DEPARTMENT'S Just a few lines. We were In Fillmore the weekend of June 24, but didnt find your office 0en or we would have paid DR. I.S. NOALL AND the Progress. We were traveling with friends. We both were pulling trallors. We had been back over the Old Mormon Trail, back as far as 111. going by way of New Mexico, a small corner of Texas then In to Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, lowa, Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah and home. The church has some beautiful centers. We visited the one In Independence and it is Just across the street from the ground where they are going to build a temple. It was sure We went to Cartbeautiful. hage jail and vlSlted the beautiful center there. We were back there in 40, but then there were Just two L.D.S. people there at that time. They were there to show the Jail to the visitors. But what a change there Is now. Then we went We spent three to Nauvoo. And would days at Nauvoo. of like to have sjient more time, there. Put our friends had just so much time to be away from their work, as he Is manager of our Safeway store here In Kingman. We met and visited with Brother and Sister Kimball from your They work In the visiting center In Nauvoo and we enjoyed visiting with them and the many memorable places there are to see. We also went to the Far West and the Church has made a beautiful park our there. With monuments and plaques, and from there we drove out to Out there Is a monument and a big plaque but we were told that the church was going to start work out there in July to make It easier to get out there and the road Isnt very good. I am sure a good n any o; you people from Flllrntre and joining places have made this trip. But It sure was a thrill to go to these places and see what our great leaders and pioneers had to put up with. But you find most people now back there seem very proud of the Mormons and want to tell We had you all about them. dinner at a lovely none Mormon Restaurant and In the back on the wall was three big pictures of the Mormons Cros- SEPT. 2nd KANOSH OPEN AIR PAVILION 4 MRS. ELBERT JACK-so- n McGill spent several days here visiting his brothers Ray and Nolan and the latters family, also their friends Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brlnkerhoff. of MR. Elmer Chase Sr. has been here helping her children for about a month. MRS. STEPHEN CHIUSTEN-se- n and children Dtn, Todd, Jill of Henderson and ner sister Arna Barney spent some time Aug. 9th visiting her Chris and Rose parent- s-in-law The ladles were Christensen. on their way to a wedding reception for their cousin at Spring vllle. DORA MRS. 4 4 HOWARD TOM-klns- on The Wildlife Board will meet August 16 at the Salt Lake office to determine this years upland game hunting seasons. Seasons lengths and bag limit for chukar partridge, Hungarian partridge, forest and sage grouse, quail and pheasant will be set by the board. Opening dates of seasons for the above named birds have been scheduled. The board will also set turkey and cottontail open- ers. Partridge and grouse hunts begin September 23, while quail and pheasant seasons open er Melville Tomklnson. They were here for the open house held In Holden for Howards and Gaylas daughter Ann and her husband Tom Stephenson. At the home of Melville and Nona Aug. 10 were two of Nonas sisters from Idaho, Zolla Hill from Boise and Wanda Lowe and son Roger of Kuna. They were returning from a trip to Georgia where they visited one of Wandas daughter and her family. They visited with Marlene Allen In Macon where she Is serving on an L.D.S. Mission. Nov-umb- Millard County PROGRESS Fillmore. Utah 84631 Friday, August 18, 1972 DARWIN ScIdIO HaDDenlnrfe VISITING AT BLONDA was her daughter Hazel and her daughter and heT Quarnbergs friend. gg 11. Show Time: The female raptor Is usually larger than the male. Even though only two speof eagles are found In North America, the bald and the golden eagles, there are 59 species representative of three genera In the world. cies 8:30 Thurs., Fii. Saf. If kdki Sun. & Mon. ferpns IjlJl In everyone life there a SUMMER OF 42 Sale and family Including their married sons Nyles and Milo, their wives and children are here at the home of Darrels JAMES LiS0NBEE HAS home with them for MRS her a visit. KELLYS I.G.A. MRS. DARRELJACK-so- n BRADFIE LD AND daughter In Sclpio visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradfleld and also Mr. and Mrs. Riley Thompson. OF ROBLSON Provo visited on Aug. 11 with her sister and brother-tn-la- w Portia and Frank Brlnkerhoff. MR. MRS. on on and er and family ot Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tom-klnsand sons of Cedar City spent the weekend of Aug 5, with their parents Mr. and Mrs. ELMER CHASE JR. OF ORE-gIs visiting his sister Laura Lee Anderson and her husband Dexter and children Lonnie and new baby daughter, born Aug. 5. Laura Lees mother Mrs. , GRAND-daught- Marian of Salt Lake visited for a while on Aug. 11th with the Arthur Allenfamlly and Mark Noall a grandson ot Dr. Noall. MR. for own town. FIREMENS BALL SATURDAY Dear Folks; A Is Vergle Murray and family DECKER POWER TOOLS Also FINISHING VIRG1E IV1E - Reporter 4 MRS. LONDON DEAN th of Salt Lake City spent the their and daughter Anthony and Diana Ful ler and children. week-endwt- grand-paren- SET HUNTING DATES MR. son-tn-la- w MRS. JOE CHRISTENSEN OF Cr y Happening? Spanish Fork came to get her children Darrel and Mary Ann after they had vacationed with ts Mr. and their Mrs. Chris Christensen and their cousins, children of Dob and DavlJChristensen families. BLACK LG Howsn ROBI-so- WILDLIFE BOARD TO Flonell Happenings llmtad Artists Tpg2 AVALON parents Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Jackson and visiting the Merlin Jackson family. M CHRISTENSEN WAS In Provo, over the weekend with her family the Ivin Christensens. SUSAN .here from her school CAPTAIN HOOK 8 or. FISH STICKS '1 1 00 Adam-ondl-ahm- LIVE MUSIC DOOR PRIZE: Fiberglass Boat and Trailer with 35 hp Motor $2.00 couple 27TH ANNUAL LEAMINGTON LEMORADO DAYS 0N LABOR DAY MONDAY SEPTEMBER PROGRAM 10:30 A.M. sing the Mississippi River, when the river was frozen over. We were very happy that we made the trip and it sure did strangthened our testimony to the truthfullness of the gospel. We were sorry to hear of so many of our friends passing away. We thank you. 4th, 1972 Lemorodo Chuck Wogon Dinner Children's SPORTS 2 P.M. 12:30 RODEO BIG 5 MAJOR EVENTS RODEO Delessle Our friends were and sister Klnateder. ot 3:00 M. P. SACRAMENT Books for RODEO open Friday, Sept. 1st from 2:00 to 8:00 P.M. only. Phone 3 or Contoct Ivon Brunson, 857-255- Leamington 10 Speed Bicycle Raffle during day. 9:00 P.M. Honey Cr Music by Popular Soul Dance Bon THE WELCOME MAT IS OUT! Cone one, come all, and enjoy this popular Holiday MEETING ON Sunday evnlng was conducted by Counselor DeLyle Carling. Invocation by Gilbert StolL ng with Taul Petersen as the accompanist. Participating in the Sacrament Service were Priesthood Members Shan Carling, Chris Emmons, Brent and Michael John iJibrum, and Ilosman, Terry Tetersen. Michael Stott gave a talk on Studying The Scripture. lie represented the Youth Program In the Church. The remainder of the program was given by the Bishop Robert Nielson family from the Fillmore First ward as follows: Talk by Ranae. Poem by Delene. Talk by Dan. Vocal duet by Afton and her daughter Italene. The concluding speaker was Bishop Robert A. Nielson. Benedlcton by Claude J. RODEO COMPANY DANCE Brother EADOWCONT. Prouced by Moseoro Brothers' CIRCLE and Jesse Darling at LEAMIS'GTOX, UTAH MR. AND MRS. HAROLD (Arlvilla) Loomis of Buckley, Washington were guests for several days of he sister and brother-in-la- w Fauntella and Melvin Robison. Their son Harold Wayne who Is In the Navy joined his parents here and they attended a Deardon family reunion In Provo on Aug 5. Fauntella and her daughter-in-la- w Pearl Robison also attended. CARNATION Choc. Chip, Sugar, Fudge and Raisin DINNER MARCAL 4 MRS. BRUCE BOUN and children of Mantl visited on Aug. 6 with her family the Lawrence Rasmussens. Merle Dean and her son are recovering satisfactorily from tniuries received In an automobile accident about a month ago. 45 ' 1 00 LOT see slick. Oatincal, llg Bar RE More than 20 floorplans and designs to choose from. NAPKINS 2 '1390 Completely finished, inside and out. Appliances and living room, bedroom and hallway carpetina BEEF ROAST b 720 Delivered to your lot ready to move into. Prices start below $10,000. We'll help you arrange financing ROUND UP SLICED BACON I lb. pkg. 750 for your new home. See Your BOISE CASCADE HOMES Dealer V.A. and F.H.A, .improved POTATO CHIPS 59o IGA McBride Lumber Co. 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