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Show 'plcatcll 'flcM SALT CARL WILLIAMS, Lake, visited on April 6 with his Aunt and Uncle, Stella and He Is Wendell Brlnkerhoff. Sales Representative and Educational Representative of the Carl Williams Music Studlosnd Musical Instrument Co. of Woods and Brass. He had been visiting Fillmore, Delta and other towns In the ares. APRIL 8 WENDELL AND Stella prepared s birthday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brlnkerhoff, Tsml, Pam, Guy tnd Andy of Fillmore In honor of Earls birthday. The Daring young people on means the flying trpere--th- t circus" and that Is what you 1 see at the 23rd annual presentation of Polack Brs. Circus coming to the State Fairgrounds Coluseum in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday, Aprll2J-2- 4. Afternoons at 4:00 and This years nights at 8.00 circus is being sponsored by Salt Lake Elks No. 85 as a benefit for their charity and acltivttles fund. Also Included In the 2 are 12 hour spectacular elephants, Hons, dogs, l.orses, chimpanzees, acrobats, clowns, jugglers, plus much more. Adult prices are $2.50 and children under 18 for $1.25 4. for Information phone AND MR. MRS. LEAVITT BOB AND CHARLIE PINK-erto- n have returned from a trip to California to see his mother who Is 111. HERE WITH DOROTHY AND Clark Paxon for an Easter vacation are Craig and Karen Kimball and children, Long Beach. ALT AND LORRAINF Staples and daughterDenlse and Vicki spent s week In Phoenix and the southern California area. SACRAMENT MEETING WAS conducted by Bernon Christensen. Prayers were offered by Craig Kimball and Alton Staples. The first speaker was Madalyn Monsen, followed by 8 and visiting. MR. AND MRS. FRANK Brlnkerhoff went to Glenwood on April 7 to vtsli with her sister Grace and Ervin Wlllden and Corrtne. Robert and De-vWlllden and their families came to visit their parents while Frank and Portia ware thera. oy Rosie Nielsen sang "I Heard the Voice of Jesus" and was accompanied by The conCathryn Nielsen. cluding speaker was Lewis Jerry Colts. MRS. RONNIE (Margaret) and Nixon three children, Spanish Fork visited last Friday with her brother Anthony and Dlaitt Fuller and family. Guests over the weekend of the Fullers were Ann Faber ar.d and children four Joyce Sourwlne tnd two children. Salt Lake. Mrs. Fabers son David makes his home with Anthony and Diana. . Monsen. MR. AND MRS. FRED WATTS were In Salt Lake last week. PAXTON RUSSELL and husband visited her family here last week. BONNIE HERE TO ATTEND THE wedding for her sister, Patti Jill Bemls and James Leo Weaver were Kay and Tommy Butler and family from Beale Air Force In California. Also Larry and Susan and baby and Iva and Steve Fillmore and boys from Salt Lake attended. Pattis Aunt Ethel Fessenden and daughter Joan and her husband from Layton were here as well as Patti's niece Tons otter, who flew from Min Lisa Ivle Honored At Kitchen. Shower A Ltn-woo- d, Washington. STEVE AND DUNE STA-pi- KITCHEN SHOWER IN honor of List Ivle wrs given April 6 by Dlsns Fuller and Leah Robinson at the Robinson home. A group of 20 girls and ladles enjoyed the fun games appropriate to the occasion. The room was decorated In an Easter theme. Delicious were served by the hostesses. Many lovely, useful gins were reetlved by the bride -- Wlnkle-- k elect. es visited his parents Alt and Lorraine over the weekend. MR. AND MRS. MELVILLE Tomklnton enjoyed hsvlng Mrs. Earnest (Wanda) Lows, Idaho here with them for several days. Wanda made her home with MelvlUe and Nona for a while when she was tn high school. Shs visited of the other members Tomklnton family tlso. Nonas sister MR. AND MRS. BILL MACE It takes IV IE, were In Salt Laka on April 4 er to sea their new little born In March to their son Marlow and Sally. Tha little one has a sister Julie and brothers Michael and BUI. Reporter by Nadine Beckstrand. Fauntella prepared birthday, a delicious dinner. Other family members called during the day to visit and extend birthday greeting. JIM and night Sunday Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Wendell who Brlnkerhoff, always enjoy having their grand children visit them. MR. AND MRS. N to run a farm I . . . buildings, equipment, livestock, personal effects is one of those responsibilities. Wed like to give you a hand with planning complete farm insurance protection in one program that can save you confusion and money. See us for all the ... PETERSEN INSURANCE AGENCY 1 Fillmore, X Utah BECKSTRAND AND his sons, Craig and Mark from Bountiful spent Friday night and part of Saturday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beckstrand and his broter, Harold and his family. MR. MRS. MR. RASMUSSEN, MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH L. Robison are happy to have as their guests their son Lee and Sue Ann and daughters Julie and Heather, Pocatello while they are on Easter vacation froir school. They will also visit Grant and Ralph and families and sister Rhea Dean and George Stephenson and family at Holden. April 6 for an appointment That night with her doctor. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Christensen and Mary Ann, Spanish Fork were guests of his parents, Chris and Rose. Joe and Ada met other members of her family tn Holden where they cleaned the house and yardsand made repairs of her parents home, the Ute Austin Johnsons. CRYSTAL CAMP D.U.P. Meeting was held at the home of Fauntella Robison, who also thook charge tn the absence of Captain Nona Tomkins on, who was unable to attend. The history was given by Beth Allen and the lesson by Leila Carling. Zina Hunter, Sylvia Jensen, Allte Hatton, Lee Colledge and Daisy Florence Swallow of the County officers were present. Delicious refreshments were served by the Hostess, Fauntella. in WE1.BO Dolllns were In Salt Lake City one day last week. Provo, spent a couple of days here with his sister Joe and Pauline Robinson lagt week while he was attending to business matters at his home and farm which he has sold. Vice-capta- AND LABRUM CYRIL at honie again MR. AND MRS. BOBC1IRIST-ense- n took his mother Rose Christensen to Salt Lake City and Board Members, Florence Swallow and lanola Johnson. UomemaMng counselor, Dorothy Beckstrand conducted the meeting. Betty Mae Labrum gave the lesson for the mothers train SEE few days at BATTERY ARC WELDERS Hos- pital In Fillmore. two-lhlr- mmn WILL TAKE PUCE SOON n Best Prices for the particular need. TRACTOR OH group 1 TOES , V Retail price Sale Price 40 $33.55 19 from 225 M $QQ Forney FILLMORE 33 South Main AFTERNOON THE Meadow Ward Conference was held with Bishop DeLyle Beckstrand conducting. Paul Peterson led the singing with Roma Bird as accompanist. The Invocation was offered by Venoy Labrum. Counselor Ben Stott presented the Ward Officers and Teachers for the sustaining of them by the Ward members. Priesthood me mters participating tn the Sacrament Service were Mark Cowley, LaddBush-nel- l, Leo Dean Stott, Jessie Freeman, Terry Petersen and Lyn Labrum. The speaker from the Youth Program was Janeen Bushnell. Joyce Beckstrand gave a vocal solo. She was accompanied by Flora S. Stewart. Bishop Beckstrand was the next speaker and the concluding speaker was Frank Davies representing the Stake Presidency. A 11 of the speaket s gave good talks with timely suggestions on how and why we should live the commandments of our Heavenly Father. SUNDAY Fsopi - .! Your telephone compony is on important port of the live! of practicolly everyone in the oreo. Reliable telephone service ii not the only duty of your telephone compony people. Used to serving people i 1 t around the dock, telephone company when their people don't stop their service working day ends. Utah Telephone Company Sn m w. tiiM.i SOCIETY THE RELIEF held their Annual Ward Contheir Home making ference, meeting and their Birthday dinner on Tuesday, April 10. Visitors from the Stake Relief Society were President Edith Calllster and Counselors Julia Warner t and Virginia Wood, Secretary Zella Walch J w mortgage loans totaling 277 million dollars for the purchase or construction of residential property. In excess of 47,000 commercial and agricultural loans were made totaling 780 million 2C" dollars. 12,000 conApproximately loans totaled 358 million dollars. Nearly 40 million dollars was made available In some 2,000 small business loans. Saving account depositors received some 33 million dollars In Interest payments. State and local governments also shared In the benefits from available bank funds with 5 million dollars In tax anticipation loans and a whooping 200 million dollars In Interest on time deposits with Utah banks. sumer ds o The GRAND OPENING Of uusTua CLIF-to- Mantl, spent the weekend here at their home. Utah A compilation of recent rebanks of the Saturday their daughter Jane ports from member Inand Gene Eklns called to tell Utah Bankers Association a cash flow to the state dicates of sndUlsla Bill her parents. the birth of a little daughter. economy of nearly 1.7 billion The new miss has brothers Ben dollars tn 1972. Since the reports represent Bryan, and Kenneth and sister the activities of only In Mary Ann. The Eklns live of the states banking InHinckley. a projection of this MR. AND MRS. DON ATKIN, stitutions, flow well exceeds the total cash Boulder City, Nevada, and her amount of cash contributed by brother Leon Memmott tnd his til business and Industrial wife Venice, Sclplo, visited for within Utah during 1972 t while on April 3 with Mr. tnd salaries with the exception of farm and Mrs. Dellal Ivlt. They also Incomes. called on Mr. tnd Mrs. Wendell to the Utah According Leon tnd his Brlnkerhoff. Council, Security Employment slater Mae Atkin lived In Me and business salaries Industry the Brlnkerthe st time Comtek totaled 2.49 billion dollars. The hoff family lived there and were volume of dollars contributed to school class mates. the state's personal and corMR, AND MRS. MELVIN porate growth through loans and Robison were pleasantly surInterest paid to depositors as prised to have their son. Parley reported by the responding his wife Hene and children, Is more than be Trovo, spend Sunday, April 8 of the IESC figure. with them In honor of Melvins Association Utah Bankers members reported over 10,000 ds J. MRS. BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS BANKS Moke Highest Contribution to Cash Flow in AND Beckstrand, FOR YOUR FIRST FASTEST SERVICE MR. was E after spending the LDS US Lunch broken glass. served at noon. ing class and Joce Beckstrand gave the homemaking lesson to the other group. Edith Callister gave the Instructions from the Stake Board. The ladles worked on a quilt and fixed vases wtth TRUCK TIRES JOSEPH RANDALL two-thir- A farm means responsibilities. The proper protection 743-571- family. Christensen and Lrurel, Cedar City were weekend guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen and Clark. They also visited his brother Paul and wife, Peggy and A my Joe. Hazel Haron, Holden, visited her daughter Verl and Orson and family and attended Sunday School with them. She wlU be named Kathy. PHONE BARBARA AND DAVID Rowley and their family from Las Vegas spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wtltxir Rowley and visited his sister, Kathleen liosman and their with HAROLD top-rat- ed WHO BRINKERHOFF, MRS. AND grand-daught- many hands of that farm MR. Beckstrand and their son, Hal, went to Cedar City to attend a program and banquet. SUSC students and honored their parents from varous high schools In this region. makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Allgood and his brother Andy, who makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brlnkerhoff enjoyed a visit Sat. RONALD 364-441- Kanosh Happenings Christensen, San Pedro, Calif, were here during the LDS Conference week. Leavitt attended Congerence and flew back to his home. Mrs Christensen returned later. Also, visiting with Steve and Ella Christensen and girls has been her mother. Marguerite Harris, Camarillo, California. APRIL MR. AND Mrs. Don Baldwin, Kim, Morgan and Angela and Angelas fiance, Randy Muir, Beaver visited wtth Carenes family, the J, Dellal Ivies. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baughman came from Orem on Saturday, and Lisa came from Provo. They all enjoyed listening to Conference SUNDAY, VIRG1E MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 1973 Friday, April 20, o o ssdD Vn! -- The caboose of a railroad train is as far back as you can go. and that's where you'll find Ray. He's a Union Pacific Railroad conductor, responsible for the safe operation of ail the cars that roll ahead of him. Ray receives and dispenses orders from the dispatcher, manages the tram crew and regulated the speed of the train in conjunction with the engineer. When your goods get delivered, on time and intact, it's because of back-sea- t drivers like Ray Humerick. just one of the twenty-sevethousand railroad professionals at Union Pacific, Because of them and the job they do, we're not just another radroad. We re the railroad that can handle it. n tfll Min MUSTANG MEADOWS is is a a Planned Living DEVELOPMENT :Tnu t" i PUNNED LIVING vt FLEET RATES Mobil Home Estates Residential Areas 90,000 Auto ond Form Implement Parti Available Equestrian Trolls OPEN 7 o.m. Club House Cal or icrite uoir for more r information on this Exciting J f Course AVtf Dcvctpmcnt WATCH hr "MOVIE NIGHT J ) for FILLMORE For your Free Brochure write to 1 . to 10 p.m. EVERY DAY MUSTANG MEADOWS Fillmore, Utah 84631 MUSTANG laURPHEYS 743-621- MEADOWS amerkmoTV lYa can handb it. 8 tiM IMm PwcWk ratlrwod people Ml n |