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Show Millard Count) Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Frida), April .J- 10, 1981 Page 2 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS - Our USPS 446740 Town Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 64631 By Progress Printing Company FILLMORE PUBLISHER & EDITOR Susan by STELLA DAY It First Birthday of have Staci celebrated her Our see their and lifestyle. own, first birthday on the 4th or in adobe lived log dugouts, of April along with her huts, generally just one room, perhaps it had a parents, Ray and Kaye Ican-to- . The schoolhouse consisted of one room with a Stewart. Grandparents dirt floor and split logs for benches. There were very are Joe and Carol Penfew books--th- e teacher wrote most of the lessons on ney of Kanosh, Odell the blackboard and the students copied their work on and Flora Stewart of slates, since there were no notebooks. Many of the Meadow. Her older students helped the teacher with the younger are Rey and Ina Huber of Kanosh, students, and the younger students learned by Klover Penney of Kanosh, listening to the teacher as she taught the older Florence Stephenson of students. It was a privilege to be able to attend school Holden, and Iva Stewart as each child had to pay the teacher in order to attend. Our of Meadow. would gasp in horror if they could see the girls and boys dump their nutritious hot lunches in the waste baskets, just because the food doesn't suit their appetites. We tear down schoolhouses and build new ones in 1 u order that the students can have the most modern Pictured (left to right Mr. Irwin Lerner, President of Hoffmann-LaRochUSA; equipment on todays market. My Larry Hunter, Gail Hunter, Mr. Fritz Gerber, Chairman of the Board, Chandler Holbrook, was a school trustee and oversaw Hoffmann-LaRoche International of Basle, Switzerland; and Mr. Robert Frlsa, the building of the Little Rock School House. I can Mr. and Mrs. James General Sales Manager of Roche Laboratories, USA. remember when there was a move on to tear that Brown of Kenilworth, Canada are. Ontario, building down, but the Daughters of the Pioneers got a petition to save it. and the trustees didnt dare tear announcing the marriage of their daughter, Jeral-din- e it down. It is the only schoolhouse left in which the older Mary, to William Douglas Frampton, son generation attended grade school. of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Just in my lifetime, our shopping habits have this distinction on both ried to the former Janet F. Frampton, of Sandy, Zina Hunter of Fillradically changed. My parents seldom had to shop for Jones of Portland. Ore- Utah. occasions. to more was learn pleased We own had our beef, sheep, hogs, groceries. Both are The marriage will take brothers Hungon and they live in Gail graand that Larry chickens, which provided our meat, and in fact there in Kenilworth on School of Littleton, Colorado. of duates the honored were ter place by were no meat departments until after Fillmore got an at the Univerelectric system in 1981, since there was no way of Roche Laboratories at Pharmacy Gail started his career National its sity of Utah and have refrigerating the meat. We could buy hams, bacon Sales February in Dallas, been with Roche for many with Roche in 1973 as Meeting and dried fish, as well as canned meat, but when we a sales representative Texas. They each re- vears. did we bought enough to last a long time. We bought in MontereyCarmele, ceived the President's sugar by the hundred pound sacks, and had a whole Achievement and held this California, in Roche Award, Larry joined big flour bin full of flour which we purchased from the which is for five years; in 1967 and was a sales position recoggiven flour mill. Our cereal consisted of germade, also from for two and later he was pronition of outstanding representative the mill. We had our own milk, butter, eggs, achievement in the field years in Idaho and two moted to medical school vegetables from the garden, which were stored in a of health services. This years in California. He representative . at the pit at winter, fruit and berries, which were bottled for represents a very unique was then promoted to University of California winter. We took our lunches to school, and I am very situation in the history divisional sales manager School of Medicine, San sure we never dumped the food in the garbage, since of Roches Achievement in Denver, Colorado, Diego, California. During T. W. Peterson celebrahis eight years with Roche ted his 95th memheld this positwo since has and we were not a throw-awaProgram generation. birthday April When I was a child, a ten thousand dollar home was bers of the same family tion for ten years. In his he has won this award 4, 1981 at the Senior tenure with three times. Gail is mar- Citizens Center at a really a beautiful home; now, ten thousand dollars (brothers in this case) 14 years winning the award the Roche he has received ried to the former Regina family party. might build your garage. Even the children can A lovely remember when mother could buy three pounds of same year has only oc- this award twice as a Watts of Kanosh and they program was rendered by curred two times. Gail salesman and four times live in Bonita, hamburger for a dollar; now she has to pay much members of the family. more than a dollar for one pound. When workers and Larry have received as a manager. He is marA delicious dinner was demand higher wages, producers demand higher memserved. Forty-on- e bers of the immediate prices for their products. Each one of us handles more money, but we get less and less for our money. If family were present. A prices could ever be stabilized, life would be much and memorable lovely simpler, and we could plan for the future. Unless time was had by all. parents teach their children how to work and help Every member of the save their earnings to finance a college education, The Utah Arts Council, basis, was granted to of technical assistance family was present except there will be less and less professional people, since a state agency of the De18 arts organizations grants, in which the fundfour who were unable to for is Utah. a of education cost the ing level is $1000 or less. come. really prohibitive college partment of Community throughout The Utah Arts Coun- The funds are for promost people. Most families in Utah especially have and Economic Developmore than four children, and unless these children are ment, today announced cil awards Community jects beginning after May Traveling to Blackfoot, 1 and semito Idaho Outreach last weekend were in life work save and completed prior its their outreach grants to earnings, early community taught there is no way the family can live comfortably and grant awards for fiscal annually for community December 31, 1981. A total of arts development. still save enough funds to educate so many family year 1980-8Civic The Fillmore Awards are given in $21,837, to be matched members. Council was awarded Arts or $3000 of amounts combinaon a The whole world is in a state of confusion; many of by grantees less with the exception a $500 grant. the leaders scent much more interested in building tion cash and d The J. Clifton methods for destroying mankind than in discovering and developing ways for all of mankind to settle their family would like to thank all those who differences peacefully apd for living together in peace sent cards, flowers and and good will. We at least can try to do our part to other of expressions bring common sense back into fashion. sympathy for the recent passing of our husband, JimL. Bushnell, Ph.D., and Management, pus. USU Extension Agent, taught by the Arizona DiPrograms are being put father and grandfather. Fillmore, recently re- rector of Extension, Dr. together to assist in most We are particularly grateof areas turned from Extension Craig Oliver. production. ful for the Meadow Ward Our congratulations to Anyone wanting to use Relief Societys preparaNavy Seaman Recruit pare them for further Winter School held at the Danial T. Land, son of academic are tion of a family luncheon. and for his successful these of Jim Arizona, computers University to stop by. Your thoughtfulness has of these welcome Larry W. and Virginia training in one of the Tucson. completion C. Gehre of 500 East Navys 85 basic occupaJim received training courses. Jim received a Irrigation scheduling as eased our sorrow. in use of computer terfrom the well as Integrated Pest Canyon Road, Fillmore, tional fields. scholarship Included in their stu- minals and use of USDA Farm Foundation for tuihas completed recruit Management programs training at the Naval dies were seamanship, Ag Net and other agency tion and fees, the only one are being put together San close order drill. Naval computer programs, as 'jui'ii in the state of Utah. for use in this next Center, Training USU has two small well as, use of the proDiegc. history and first aid. A 1979 graduate of grammable calculator computers available to During the eight-weeThe other class the farmers locally with High School, training cycle, trainees Millard THINK PINK! studied general military he joined the Navy in that Jim participated in a tie in available to the was that of Supervision larger computer on cam- subjects designed to pre- - December 1980. The Fillmore Hospital Pink Ladies are planning the biggest ever Pink n Linda Wood: Staci Stewart Marriage Announced lt e, r, Former Fillmore Men Receive Recognition Compositor-Report- April 25, 1981. A reception will follow the wedding. An open hoase will be held at the home of the grooms parents in Sandy on May 9, 1981. The young couple plan to spend the summer in Utah. Bill is the grandson of Fay and Clara Frampton of Fillmore. Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to P.O. Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631 PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY owned by William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson and Susan B. Dutson FILLMORE FROLICS y Fillmore Civic Arts Recieves Grants NATIONAL NEWSPAPER mMmuM nmM uaf Extension Agent Receives Training Completes Navy Training Sunday Mass - 8 a.m. at 185 W. 500 So., Fillmore Beautiful pink quilt to be raffled off on CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS Pink Day May 23-- 4 p.m. FILLMORE THIRD AND FOURTH WARDS: 9:00 a.m. Priesthood, Relief Society, and Primary 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:50 a.m. - Sacrament Meeting Thank You FILLMORE FIRST AND SECOND WARDS: 1:00 p.m. Priesthood, Relief Society, and Primary 2:00 p.m. Sunday School 2:50 p.m. Sacrament Meeting We would like to our sincere express thanks and appreciation to all our relatives and friends for their acts of kindness, gifts, or assistance in any way at the loss of our dear father and grandfather. The family of Walter I Paxton MEADOW, KANOSH, FLOWELL, HOLDEN, AND SCIPIO WARDS: 10:00 a.m. Priesthood, Relief Society, and Primary 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:50 a.m. Sacrament Meeting To Celebrate 60th Wedding Anniversary The children of Charles and Ruby Choate are holding an open house in Kanosh Ward cultural hall Saturday April 11 at 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. WEEK OF I Utahs Festival of the Arts APRIL 4, 1981 for the Young 18-3- "A man it free only when he has an errand on earth." Abba Hillel Silver Sale ends Grocery Specials Holland Dutch Vi Gallon No. 113 Navel IceCream e 1 $1.49 39$ Margarine YONSON 8 OZ. ASST. 3$1 .00 Yogurt Kitchen Treat 6 Oz. 385$ Meat Pies J H 30 24 24 Gp t T HiT 20 Totlnos Reg. $1.79 Nickel Door Nickel Door Glass Door Round-u- Insert Large Stove Asparagus Small Stove 3 Broccoli $100 will hold stove for 30 days Open Mon. 00 or Diet 7up 6 cans$1 Non Foods Specials Trees - Trees Trees Fruit Trees, Shade Trees Bushes & Evergreens Fertilizer for Lawn & Garden Weed NFeed & Weed BGone $1.69 Lb. or Packaged Flowers Onion Sets 89$ Lb. Seed Seed Potatoes Lawn Fresh Crop Frl. 8:00 5i00 Sat. 9:00 Lbs$1.00 No. 84 ones Glass&lnsulafio 743-517- 8 1 Seeds Bulk Helves New Cal Crop 10 183 N. 400 W., Fillmore p Hams SUNBURST OFF All Pipe OFF All Other Accessories, Including cultured stone veneer, poker sets, chimney brushes, etc. Now$1.25 Pizzas 6 Lbs$1.00 Oranges RC New lb. 1:00 Avacadoes 10$1.00 Radishes or Green Onions 2 Bunches29$ PIONEER MARKET : to celebrate their parents 60th wedding anniverand Relatives sary. friends are invited to attend. No gifts, please. HATCH MOVES The offices of Senator Orrin Hatch have been moved, and this week he asked Utahns who write and visit that office to make note of address changes. Hatch has moved from the fourth to the first floor of the Russell Senate Office Building to room 125. Most staff phone numbers will remain the same. Hatch said, with the general switchboard 202 at 224-525- Mail sent to Sen. Hatch in Washington should not show a room number and building. Mail in the Senate is sorted according to the senator's name or the committee. Mail should be addressed to Senator Orrin U.S. Hatch, Senate, Washington, D.C., 20510. Hatch said Utahns should also remember they may call his Salt Lake office e from anywhere in the state on the Hatch Hotline, 800 toll-fre- Open 7 Day a Week Till 10.00 Weekday 743-535- 662-430- 0. 4 981 HOLY FAMILY CHAPEL April 13, 1981 on All Fireplace Stoves & Accessories SUSTAINING MEMBER-1- THINK PINK! UghtJupjOuf life 4 NNA n, TI-5- Ma) 23, 1981 at p.m. the City Park. 1 Daisy Lee Colledge, and Noah and Daisy Rogers. They went to attend the funeral of Daisy's sister, Mildred Webster Borrow-maINTERDENOMINATIONAL SERVICES 85. They visited with many relatives and Interdenominational worship services are held each with brother, Daisys In the City Library Reading Room. M. of Webster Sunday George Boise, Idaho and her Sunday School starts at 9:30 a.m., Adult Bible sister, Ada Webster Lip-se- y Study at 10:30 a.m., and Worship Services at 6:00 of Sandy. p.m. Anyone is welcome to attend. k Day! rrH frill ft Thank You Beck-stran- -- er Photographer Steve Anderson: Compositor - Reporter -Photographer Steve McVey: Compositor Jane Beckwith: Commercial Printing Deb Greathouse: Advertising Billing Riley Wood: Legal Billing Marge Barton: Reporter - Photographer -Compositor - Lithographer - Classifieds -Subscription Billng Stella Day: Correspondent, Our Town Linda Wood: Correspondent, Fillmore Virgie Ivie: Correspondent, Flowell Ella Crosland: Correspondent, Holden Luella Edwards: Correspondent, Meadow Lola Monroe: Correspondent, Scipio Dathel Whitaker: Correspondent, Kanosh RuthZmitravich: Correspondent, Senior Citizens Dean Robison: Correspondent, Fine Arts Brent Olson: Correspondent, Wildlife Max Martin: Correspondent, Museum Scope Jim Bushnell: Correspondent, County Agent Beth Crosland: Correspondent, County Home Economist ts well-bui- Dutson Marge Barton would be interesting to look into the future when our their B. |