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Show mkalte SJSP trAVaJSS EVA BECZS7XANDJ(por1rt lies , Nelda Wadley, her husband Alex In Pleasant Grote, Thrtssa Knoell and her husband Carl In Orem, and 1 herald and his wife Joan In On the 28lh of Spring Glen, December they fad the prlvli-edof being at the marriage of their granddaughter Ra Rayne Wadley to David K, Hart In the Mantt Temple. George Q Stott buried SACRAMENT MEETING WAS conducted bv Ben Stott. Paul Petcraen led the singing with Roma Bird aceomientest. Invocation: Lloyd Robison, Curt If li ates of Memberships for Drew and Retece H. and their children Jay, Tohvri, Carrie Ann, Kelly, and Brardon were read and they were accepted by the Ward CRAVESIDF FUNERAL were held Thursday at the Meadow Cemetery. Bishop De Lyle Beckstrand conducted the services for s former resident of Meadow, George D. Stott. Harold L Beckstrsnd dedicated the grave. Com'ng to bring the bodv were five sens, Arvln, Darwin, Kollo, Horace and Percy end a daughter Lrrr.a ov-n- .s and members of their faml.les. .Shit-vic- m Wedding breakfast MRS TERRIIL BOND a'ter.ded he wedding breakfast of one of hpr nephews in Mantt last week. MR Mr tiers. Holy Land travelogue EVENING, MR. & Mrs. Ned Bennett. Holden shared their vacation to the Holy Land with the special Interest group In the Meadow Ward. They showed pictures and a travelIt was very interestiogue. SUNDAY ng. shelly Freeman was baptized by her father Jim Freeman and confirmed a member of our Church. Testimonies were gtvn by Ben and Laurel Stott, RubyJ.D. Howard, Shelly, Jim and Marilyn Freeman, Valate Green-halgHarold Stewart, Laura, d, Eva, Joyce and Na Dean Wlltiur and Lots Row-l- y WAS SCHOOL conducted Sunday" morr'm? by pres. Ee Lyle Carling. Invocation by Harold L. Joyce Beckstrand led the singing. Kay Stott accompanied. The Spiritual thought Program was given by the Drew Ltbrum family. The sutject aid Following of was d. h, Beck-stran- In SLC BCCKSTKAND L'OKUIHY She was in SLC last week. went up to be with her mother during her UJne3S. She passed Her funaway on Saturday. eral will be on Tuesday In SIX, Holiday news MR S AIRS STANLEY PEAR-sn- MKS, n given by Carrie Ann, Kelly and Robyn and Drew. Benediction: Claude Duncan. I MK with happy to have her broOwen Lovell and hts wife Norm of oak City visit her Thursday forenoon. Then her other I rot her Marvin earn In Friday evening from Oak CUy also and they had a nice vbU. J. CLIFTON en'oed the holidays children and fami- - tm-l- r BECKSTRAND ther MRS. perUua'id EVA was spent the New Years holiday in Nephl with tblr daughter Kuyie, b- -r I'uMiand Lnrry and i heir two children. Setting Family Goals. Short talks were A VISITORS AT THE HOME uF Thomas Swallow last Sunday were Mr. anl Mrs. Chad Swallow and son from Roy, Utah. Also there that day was a granddaughter, Donna Lea and her husband from Provo. ley, Cindy Cox, Minnie Penny, Ann Collins, Sandra Swallow, Lenna Bushnell, Tom Swallow, and Bui i rceman. Benedict Urn: Lew Hosman SUNDAY Beck-stran- ge Sdpfo t1- Scss OUAftNtiUW found out his sister Mrs. La Vern tvl ws 1U and .1 the woitonwood hospital, be csm hark and got Ms folks taking MR & MRS HOWARD MEM-rnot- t there to Murray to see their fad their family home for New Yearns dinner. irn. Bringing daughter them home on Tuesday. We do hope La Vert will som be MK & MRS EARL BRAD-fiel- d better. had Bllland Eileen Thompson, Chris and Glen ThompGUEST AT THE HOME OF son for New Years dinner. Mr, and Mrs Myron Wasden over New Years .was Orin ant GUESTS AT MRS INA MEM-mo- tt Larne Selman snd family, for new years, was her Price, tnelr .auphter Mr. and son F.d and Fern, Sallna, his Mrs. Mauphn Guvmond, daughter Vanda and Devon and two boys, Venice; Mark and Florence, Neil and Edith, MeMR. BOYD SORENSFN, HAD lanie and daughter Jerrls and an accident and is in tlie Provo Melvin and daughter, Orem, Hospital 15 1th broken ribs and Gary and Rosalie and children. shoulder and cellar bone. - UAZXRS JK?BWb Holiday happenings la liur.-ingtQ- BILL L VERLENE LEFT for Salt Lake Tuesday to attend the wadding of his son Paul and Rebecca Caslano, Farmington, Ut. They wen married In the Salt Lake Temple on January 2nd. SHIRLEY tended (he Lake. AR-thu- snd Green Ball Saturday night. 3ETH & FERNE-llo- CHILD-re- AT-ta- In x Silt LLOYD V.ASJEN AT-tend- ed us BLAINE WASDEN, SALT Lake brought his mother home durbg the holidays. FAST A TESTIMONY MEET-In- g was conducted by coui.se lor Don uuarntrt oin!ng prayer bv Jay H. Memmott. The music was presented by Darlene Memmott and Eileen Thompson. Sacrament servlaes were by Mark and Kerry and oeaconi, Rodney, Scott, Mike and Joe. Meny testimonies weretorne by the younger people and older ones of our ward. Closing prayer was by La Mar Monroe. Fern in Nephi hospital KAY, HAL & THEIR FATHER Cliff drove 10 Nrphl Sun tty to visit their mother and wife Fern who U still hospliiTied. Shirley and Paul, Salt Lake also were there. Fern Is (lightly tmprwed. leae for mission bnrgo DALtEN CVARNBEPG Royre Memmott attended the Rose Parade .id tell gime at laseH'na, Caltfcrnia for New Years. HtACE ROBINS, OGDEN, few days last week with her daughter Gloria and family. lnt Dim 17(0)1101? SOirT U A JCLFNE STENT weekend home visit Inc their folk. SPENT DOUG FATPRDg Y anl Sunday wph his i rents, he Is icing transferred to St. Saving means more now than it ever did, at First Security. For one thing, it means you can earn higher interest. Up to 714 per annum. For another, it means you can be assured of earning that high interest for a full four years. A short time ago, banks were given permission to issue a limited number of four year savings certificates, paying higher interest rates than ever before. Since First Security has always been a leader in paying our customers the highest return on savings, we're now offering, for a limited time, $1,000 savings certificates paying 7lA per annum. Interest is paid four times a year, by check or deposit. Our other excellent savings packages, available for shorter periods of time, also earn our all time high interest. And passbook savings earn 5 per annum. Whatever amount you want to save, whatever time you want to save it, remember, saving means more now than it ever did at First Security Bank. Open your account now. Has surgery B-- Mcmhef f D f I 1 5' i hv l3avo f. A ol Hot Set rgs j in.,, Sa' Br f.'.? GoM j s was i tt Reminds prospective customers that it is time to order Monuments for MEMORIAL DAY For careful attention tc you r desires CONTACT Demy Erunson Ph. 743-622- 9 743-626- 3 or LoMor Brunson Hi. Fillmore PUPPIES! PUPPIES! PUPPIES! Girl ones Big Ones (r Little Boy ones oncs,y Cr Yellows Block ones Brown ones Take your pick out of 8. & : The Mom of these pups is a Papered Collie, their f op is the best dog in Town. Of course they're FREE. A lotc holiday gift from "Amy" in core of Ray b Jennifer Stephenson Call 743-69S- NEW! Green m President OurnHrg Terrel The eon-dietin- flour show was at 10: 30- - Tb first numtxr was a ilanc by Mr. ant Mr. BUineChambers. Thsu a song by Anna Ma accompanied by Ll.een Thompson, "And Lev You Fo". Tl danr numler was danced by the following boys and girls. Fherrie Thatcher, Sc oil Robins, Penny rrobert, RoineCurn-ber- LOW - PRICED DRm! nit try DDE Mo-tro- Durnberg. In a recent Louis Harris Poll gcsJuc'.cd tyth; Fcna'.c Cl.'ctn-mn- t Operational Committee, 4 percent of the public Indlca'ed be pleased t! their they ld sort or daughters served in the cipltaliztt or. 1 foe fHinJ pf nt Kimballs Ct Co. 45 N. Main GAS ooosson ff KEEP OUT COLD WINTER DRAFTS Tienipa'ent Plevbc Storm Kits well-bein- ) STORM WINDOW KIT Only Fltas If' bt Vh1! II DWAKE'S hot ftf M 4i fc vtRmt m miph ft tt v fbe 1974 IMPERIAL UPHOLSTERY re- COMPLETES this w ings and Best wishes to atl our folks and friend In Fillmore. 11 KITon'y j lr With send New Year Greet- Wi at ft STORM DOOH AT VOUR HARDWARE, LUMBER A BUILDING SUPPLfSTCRC find enclosed a chuck dollars for our the Progress, for fiv 39C f nffpiet? Id Best wishes sent Dear sirs; a box sxonr.i uiiidoo in yai, REMODELING Cr EXPANSION which will enable them to give better service to this area. They will moke your olJ furni. ture look brand new. ALSO offering 0 complete lme ot BEDROOM LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN b Your truly, and Mamm Nichols Salmon, Idaho. FURNITURE Bait high parental consent of military service, ihe all -- volunteer Army la aiapling many new optort-unt'Ito trffer the youh hJirkct. Most of tise changes are lit lln with the Secretary of the Army, lh IhstOiwble Howard stated goal id Callaway's makp military service a meaningful service job" for the volunteer enlist e. recruiter Army Today's work in conjunction with the guidance eounseinr loca'ed at ti e Armed t orees Examln'iig and bmrinc station who uses v EUCTRIC knowledge about proper food handling. For the pas. several area has not had an a ;tlv food lespecibm This has not been program. due to a lack of concern for g, the public's but primarily due to the tack of man power to perform the Inspect-ton- s and provide the necessary educuion. To alleviate this problem the Cen'ral Utah Dbtrtct Is Instituting a restaurant Inspection program within the district. The proposed restaurant Inspection program will include periodic Inspections and food handler education. w-u- To I knowledge about newal of Parents favor service military. 5100P fhe p4 h ;. any wdkttry g, Mlcnelic Monroe, Ktily Ouarr.berg, Mary Monroe, Kiev Mathews elenda Probert, Janet M onco, George Dsl Botins, Virginia Proiwrt, Mara Monroe, Gayle Thatcher, Kerry Monroe, Pal Prot-ert- , Johnny S ELECTRIC ENERAL Of-te- Tte Gold and Green Ball held cultural hall Saturday, December 29 was well attended ai.d a very enowbl time was had The mnatc Still wtlcr orhesira from Provo. Tb them was ITl Never Pass This Way Again". The diKoraiion were beautiful, depicting the Christmas season. Prayer was given by Bishop Robins; CO. MONUMENT BRUNSON n most Garbage earns probeverage e.vtablLhnterA duce terrible odors and are dirty. Floor and equipment are seldom cleaned except for an occasional sweeping " with a built-u- o Beer slime, same from drains." food refriginadequate eration " concludes by Mr. Huevjr-aa-r My fimllnp conclude saying that the rcstaura.lt and bever-ar- e Ir ibis tart of the couniry ref regents a In Mate A of consumer protection. strict Board of Health Dei inspection throughout this tourlat area might represent to the IBs om snlui inn the food and two plaguing cragc Industry." Many of the items mentioned In Mr. Hoeveraar'a article are ommon In areas where proper n controls are not enferced. times tLese problems are not from neglect but from In Use Vc carry 0 large inventory of CARPET and will instoll it in your home. es V.Vore - g Sa - v go, o 1 0530 Utah, N A C I'd MEM-mo- drove to Salt Lake to be Resources over SIj billion j unsafe U " gossamer ", " irrtdescent, " and de re- art-me- MRS JAY It. with tbetr daughter Rosalie while her soa had surgery. Baby Jay Is 6 moniha od. He is at the Primary Chlltrsfls Hospital, crar SB53U7 TOT? f usi Swc, I MR 4-y- ear s! present in 1930, as described continues; "Safeguards should be set up against possible adulteration of food by mishandling by Incompetent persons In the food Food handlers in Utah should have at least a medical examination once per year before catering 0 the public to guard the dtnlng-opublic from disease-carryin- g food handlers who are a hazard to the public health. The many years 1 have Been administering In the food Industry I have always received the highest grading of the Public Health Depwrlment. I have not seen a public health official in this area since e wpened our aimng room and kitchen facIity four years agd. I have been frightened by the Inadequacy and carelessness of food handlers ihat endanger the health of the public every day by bacterial contamination." Mr. Hoevenaar ssys he has frequently observed the following defaults; A food handler who runs a business alone takes money and 1 tuts, then be prepares, without washing his ten ts, f o1 such as shaping hamburgers." Food handier smoking in fond prps ring areas." Tollei facilities usd by the guests and restaurant employees alike with emjdy soap dispense ns " Tremendous lack of restaurant employees jwrsooil hygiene." "Toilet rooms lathing selfclosing Jonrs " Foodstuffs in refrigerators not possibly fit for human pxir repair MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Inm-str- George ps-- li first produced ed Fillmore, Utah 84631 January il, H74. LIVES was tap-lm- SFInlDlnlfJ f 5 r 0 Utah, N A fi'Sl SctuUt tia'iii u B .iR V K A fusl -- ecuiii, Eiaie When PRIVATE customers." lloeveimr Kitchens in fast-pac- office. u" mission. DuBglhl to lightful." Noel Coward, who himself played Elyot In the Initial production, described the play as a "Well constructed dialogue for two experienced performers, with a coupleas- of extra actors thrown In to sist the plot and provide contrast." Indeed, the play is known diatno-- e for its logue and verbal with Hum for Its highly improbable but comical plot. Thea- of Utan will open ts Heritage Season with a salute to Noel Coward. PRIVATE LIVES, He popular and orllHantly finny comedy about husbands ard wives will open on the Pioneer Memorial Theatre main stage on January 17 and will run through January 30. Evening performances will be at 8 p, m. with a matinee performance at 2 p. m. on Saturday, January 28. Tickets can be orderer by calling the Pioneer Memorial Theatre box -- JAMLS A HER RKCFIVKO word their gtandson Kyle Me rein oil, son rf Heece and Joyce Memmott will Leve for a mission for the L. D. 5. Church. HU tevtlmonlal was held Sunday Dec. 50; held hthoueufuivvard, lie will sitnd two months in Hawaii Homing tno te'ore going la Thailand for hts 0Ci Hoe-vena- Pioneer Memorial Vh tre at. the University ut Testimony meeting n, Granger spend Saturday and Sunday visiting his parents l.eVoy ard Ella. Leaving for heme Sun.iay on returning home Several weeks ago an editorial appeared In the Deseret News which we think would be of interest to area residents. The following Is the editorial entitled "Improve Food Handling'', written bv Mr. Jan St. George, Itah. I do not know of He begins; another Industry tlat needs constant supervision as tho restaurant industry. Proper supervise of eatli-- establishments is vital for public health. The usual supervision" Is almost worthless regardless of the claims f. otn the Board of iWlth that they keep a watchful eye open over these eating places." Ha further states; Improperly prepared food products have on occasion caused severe cases of food poisoning. FDA samples various fool products analysts, through scientific testing for toxic ingredients, but also particular attention served over the counter of restaurants and various products ttwt leave the kitchen and food preparing areas and are served Mr. ROGER SPENT PART OF the holiday wlia his folks, Lenoir and Melvin Nichols. spent ihe weekend visiting Ms folk Ervtn and Vtrga Monroe. Here from Granger SAM i WU LIE i school the funeral services for br j'her-ln-laClifton Pederson, Monday In Salt Lake. r, LANK L PHYLLIS MC Celts at'enJed the Gold BLAINE PROUERT n. Funeral service MR. Salute to Noel Coward Food for thought K 0 Mr. Jones invites you to Call a battery match of aptitude Collect 586-463- 9 tests to tbe Droc;wcttve with aval'able Army training and Jobs A combination vocational Counselor, employment agent and ctvic booster, the local Army recruiter has a wide range of Army opportunit!1 to ofer. In Richfield, Us office li located at 118 Forth Main and telephone la DWANES IMPERIAL UPHOLSTERY skill Cedar City, Utah WILL BE IN FILLMORE Saturday 6 Monday Jon. 12 & 14 SALE PRICES on JOBS During JANUARY M 896-837- 5. r f --r.v- fju |