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Show OUR TOWN Cancer Information Night in the United States, The quilt drawing will be bold at the conclusion of The Old Capitol Jayccc W's of Fillmore remind you of the Cancer Information Night sponsored in cooperation w ith the Fast Millard Chapter ef the American Cancer Society. Be there Wednesday. April 976 7; JO p.m. at the 21, Legion Hall. Fill- Informative films, lee- lures and discussion will concern the disease which has reached epidemic pro- To By Lincoln's Stella Day philosophy would make os portions Donations may be made, to JavCec W members. The funds front this project will be used to finance East lard's Emergency Alert er Project. Jhe JayCce Ws welcome "lir enthusiastic support, , Stick-mo- I strong held a public office, we have common sense to know that to carry out any of their schemes, it meansenough money. spend Raising more money means raising taxes since the government gets its funds from taxing the people. There is no wav under the sun of spending ourselves "rich". Abraham Lincoln, probably the most common-sensePresident the United States has ever had said over 100 years ago: "You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift. You cannot strengthen the weak by weaking the strong. You cannot help wage earners by pulling down wage payers. You cannot further the brotherhood of men bv distinction." rt Publishers of the Week I1 V PROGRESS Issued e.ieli Friday .it I 'ill more. I'uh Second ( l.iss Post.ige p.i id ni Eilli'ioie. Published by the Pi ogress Pinning Company, dl S. Main Si. Address all emrespondeuee to Ho 50". Fillmore, News line is leteplume Nunihei is (801) Mil bank you. kindness of Thomas lefferson some of the founders, "men" did not include women, nor did it include slaves. Thomas Jefferson is considered the perfect example of a men, who honestly believed that "All men are created equal." He owned many slaves but did not free them until the reading of his will. He treated them as members of his family but were never paid wages. They just received food and clothing and time off to visit friends. A number of his slaves were allowed to "run away".;, He gave his consent for their departure, w hen he knew they wanted to leave to go to school in a state which did not bc- lieve in owning slaves. Virginia was a slave state and Negroes were not allowed to attend school. Thomas Jefferson believes iso strongly in ,. took advantage of brotherly kindness that "freeloaders him.. His big Monticello mansion was filled with visitors who stayed for months at a time. He had to build a, smalj , house where he could reside in order to get away fre , spongers. He died a poor man and his big estage had .. A sold to pav his debts. The women of Virginia raised the money to purchase . Monticello and have it restored and remain a shrine for pos- - , ferity. Thus vie sec that our executives must not only have high, ideals but the common sense of Abraham Tinco'ln.TAe must not be influenced by the lazy people who want the govern-.- ; ment to provide for them while they do nothing in return. Financial experts predict that the Government will be unable to continue paying Welfare and Social Security Checks after 1980 unless the system is revised with more people becoming wage earners. America is called the "Cradle of Liberty". But it has taken 200 cars' of trial and error to establish equal rights for, wo; , men and for people who do not belong to the Caucasian race. Colored people now have supposedly equality so far as ob? taining jobs and equal educational opportunities. Even so, it may take 200 more years for Caucasians to accept them as , equals, and have them married and accepted into the family without the slightest bit of prejudice. Passing a law does not w ipe out hundreds of years of prejudice'. "4.1-5.14- 1 Subset ipiion rales; Counn. in M Wll SON I MU M 1 OI M I I publislu i 1 MCttftft C , mg . in NATIONAL NEWSPAPER mu fit tMi 4 presently working Rev completed a mission lor the L.D.S. Church in Japan and graduated from B.Y.U. in 1975. He is presently working with his lather on their farm. The couple plan to make their home in Kanosli. lOi (1 Gu' and LaNita Brinkcr- hoff invite you to share in the joy of the beginning of their life together at an open house Thursday. April 15 in this, our Nations Bicentennial until 7 in the Year trout evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Brinkcrhoff. Jto South 200 East. Fillmore, Utah, Everyone is invited. Calico House wr'di I.B.O' . A motion picture concept of how Lot Angeles will look if it is hit by a massive temblor over drama with an r 9.9 on the Richter scale in Universal's Earthquake," a large-scal- e cast, produced and directed by Mark Robson. Written as a screenplay by George Fox and Mario Puzo, the Mark Robson-Filmaker- s Group production was filmed in Technicolor and Panavision, with Jennings Lang as executive producer. After you look all around, youll want a John Deere Riding Mower. Bread Start looking in back The engine is fully enclosed on a John Deere to reduce sound tor a quiet ride A NEW WAY 555 THAT PUTS YOU IN CONTROL 7 WAYS. ' 41 . You sign a note for the exact amount you borrow. No interest is added in advance. 2. You pay only simple interest on your monthly declining balance. 3. You may choose the day of the month you make your payment at the time you get your loan. 4. You can save money by making early payments, or extra amounts in advance. 5. You may pay off the entire loan early at any time without prepayment penalties. 6. You can take a payment holiday, if you need to. without extension charges. 7. Your loan is written in straightforward language that needs no interpretation. Fire! Notice the mower The mower has a tough steel blade and a deep tunnel lor strong lift and discharge 30-mc- h m gear The transmission oilers a neutral sian lor safety A reverse gear Ano 5 loi.v.vd speeds-- 1 4 to 53 mph on the 66. 1 5 n A 7 mph on me 68 Put it John Deere Riding Mowers are able in two 6hp rider comes with avail- models The mower model is available with t The p 30- - or mower and has a synchro-balanceengine to reduce vibration An optional 30-mc- h 8-h- , , 34-mc- h . . . d rear-mounte- d See the hancsome styling with sleek contours and enclose) design Ootion.il ihi;ei covers a i i a finished tOoCh tu you mdcnme bagging attachment tor the h mower lets you trim close to shrubs and buildings The hamper .removes easily for quick dumping For super-quie- t mowing, an electric with mower cut is riding also available 30-inc- 34-inc- h Come in today... look all around a John Deere. Den!: First Seturrty Fm Security First Security Fust Security Fust Security Fust Security Fust Security Fust Security Fuel Security Fust Security Members F 0 entarfe Closed Son. Wed., Mon. & 10 Thus., f ri.. Sal., Sen., Su.ilh.-- i..lllml. The Pink Ladies would like to thank everyone for their support with the recent fund raising event. We feel it was a great .success. We will be using the money, foi hospital needs and to improve the hospital. The winner of the shawl-jacke- t was Sara Ellen Stevens. I he Pmk Ladies is a volunteer organization which aid hospital personnel. We have, and are forming committees to do sewing, decoi.it-inand to make supplies to make the patient's stay in the hospital a more pleasant experience. We would welcome anyone would like to join. The nevt meeting will be luesday, April 1.1 at 4 p.m. in the hospital. We "ill collect the S.l membership dues at this time. Films will be shown explaining the duties of volunteers in a hospital. All interested persons please come. We need all the volunteer help we can get! HU. Apr. 6 Woe. 1 J I, f vyJY ' Y'-- Lv .nil ii looilc. Mn li.iel and C Wioisliit rmpnnl antiques, and Kale. Grange! B-- 1 an I oik Furniture kitchen. Cabinets is expanding!! 86 designs . Faster service J Free bids Proffessional kitchen planning Quality: our prestige Line' Inexpensive: our all new 'Family Line' Call 842-24- 82 (Day or night) Cabinets & r.lilkvork Co. B- -J wviv Giaml and Mi! Monday .tin! unit up noiih to visit iminl'i rs ot tluir l.innlv, . speii. illi Itidv and Ih unis Ink and ihililren. Amm- 2 china alhi hiic Saluidai and Sunday n bath, till, ihildtill Sllain, Heath I viv amma wile (hatlcs and Dl W ai ikt Item ilnir home Bank of Idaho. N A Bank of Bountiful, Utah. N A Bank of Lofn. Utah. N A Slate Bank. Salt Lake City. Utah State Bank of Sprmtvttte, Utah Bank of Nock Sfumga. Wyoming Bank of Murray. Utah, N A Stale Bank of Helper, Utah State Bank of KaysnUe, Utah Millard Implement Co. TOUR TUOIO tJfygWBAl. isu mI.iv I ties. 13 1 -- I I . An Event Mildu d .mil I cgi.iml M'.nn cltlovcd visits lioiil two ot i lien i liildii n tin past week. ( mniiig mi IiicmI.iv .uni Wcd-i- i -- ; gift articles One week . Uhl-- ' supplies-- ii Bank of Utah. N A 1C arl.L. craft g gas-power- Timeway Simple Interest Loans are available for any worthwhile purpose. Come into First Security Bank and see how simple it can be... to be In control. . ni BiEMElfifflll Pink Ladies the padded, contour seat Touch the clustered controls Stretch your legs on the roomy deck M ! -- special no preservatives 20oz. loaf - 4U great grandchildren. gilts please. Thanks from Sit on home baked Coming. soon viimitt Main Opening Great variety ... A1. 12 No one-gallo- n TO BORROW The children of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Howard Frcenjan. request tHo pleasure 'of, Your company at the celebration ol the Fiftieth Anniversary of their marriage on Saturday April 17. 1976 front 2 to 7:30 p.m. at the Jint Freeman home. Meadow . Utah. Howard was Branch President at Larncd. Kansas and Lowell. Oregon. Howard and Ruhv were married April 17. j926 in loplin. Mo. by Elder Gus-si- e CatVon. Thei'' m.irriigi was solcnti'riid in the Salt Lake Temple 9 10 by Ocm-iE. Richards. How aid and Ruby have ten children. 4.1 grandchildren '.and Look at the hood It s made of fiberglass to keep your rider looking showroom npw. It lifts for easy access to the engine and the (U S ) gas tank 1976 MEMBER the Fillmore Hospital Wed fifty years v ihii Tf , a i i '(mill SUSTAINING I I t , ri-- r . year "9" I wmr: in jWanti Temple and is Mr. and Mrs. Dean Larsen. Holden, announce the marriage of their daughter Cindy to Mi c Rev Huber. He is the son of Rev A. and Ina Huber. Kanosli.. I he couple will be married April 17. 1976 in the Mantj I..D.S. Temple and the bride's parents will host a reception in the Holden Ward Cultural Hall that evening. Everyone is invited. The reception will be fron 8 until 10 p.nt. with a program at 9;J0 p.m. Cindy graduated in 1975 rom the BYU School of Nurs- - 9 5 . - To wed S5 tear Emeritus April 9. !9"6 . single eop WII SON - Publish' ! INb S. Wll SON I'diloi total Paul Circulation Oil. loi.il Oisii'iluition is 2000 Erul.u So . . , 15C On! ol Conniv: 20C single copy , , UGH Ol'NI I ' , d "You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. You cannot keep out of financial trouble by spending more than you earn. You cannot build character and courage by taking away man's initiative and independence. You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves." Abraham Lincoln's philosophy, if put into practice today, would soon convert us into the strong, fearless nation we once were, To accomplish this task, we need honest dedicated men. and women filled with integrity and unselfishness.. Such men were our Founding Fathers. Benjamin Franklin. George Washington. Thomas Jefferson. John and John Quincy Adams. Samuel Adams, and dozens of others. They gave freely of their time and talents, and their means in order to further the cause of freedom for all nations. It has taken two centuries to carry out the intentions ot the men who formulated our Constitution of the United States. F.vcn so. we ate still struggling to establish the fact :hat "All men arc created equal" and thus should have the same privileges, which means regardless of color or sex. PRINTING COMPANY PROGRESS , , Isn't it amazing how many different schemes each Presidential candidate has to solve the problems which arc facing our government today. Even most of us have never ecPrtgls the cancer presentation, , 1 . Meadow, Utah |