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Show I - wwrt s fvwyvir WAS"MW X. e JJ vvv'VWJivA.vi.iSeS-vvv.'''w- y iVjf Vwcmr. Wmv war' oe.'V Sons and Families Join VJW Olpins for Anniversary SOCIAL EVENTS Arlene and Roy Olpin were happily surprised ta have two of their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Olpin and four children and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olpin, join them for an anniversary dinner up the canyon the evening of August 5th. Both families stayed until Saturday. B th lawyers. Ed is in the San Lu-- Obispo. California. Owen has an important position on the faculty of the U. of U. Law School, Salt Lake City. Ho is also filling some assignments In the legal field. One concerns an appointment by Governor Rampton. Go to Friends Farewell Four couples were In Kays-vill- e List week end for a farewell party at the home of Roy and Afton Co per for their friends an! former Fillmore residents, Lloyd & Jean Shue, who are moving to Boise, Idaho this month. Going up were Fred and Joyce Scottom and Rozann, Jack and Beth Scot-- t irn, Don and Pat Iverson, Billy and Darlene Mundy. Fred and Joyce left Rozann with the ParriotU in Kearns, and brought their Marty and Leslie to Fillmore for a visit. Five Sons & Families Join Parents for a Reunion The home of Fay and Clara Frampton was a happy place over the weekerd when their entire family of 27 was here for a reunion. Morris, Rita, and son came from Bountiful; ElDon, Carol and two sons, Doug, Vicky and three children, all came from Sandy; Evan, Shirley, and four children from Nephi; John, Ann, and five children, from Salt Lake City. Fay and the boys drove to Beaver Saturday to play Golf. The grandchildren enjoyed the swimming pool and park.' A barbecue dinner was served on Saturday evening on the lawn at the Frampton home. To conclude the day, Morris showed slides and movies of their recent vacation In Hawaii. Sunday, the family attended Church together, and after lunch, picture taking and more vlsltr g the boys nnd their families left for home. Doug and his family have been spending their vacation here working on their home. Sl'E Dean Wedding Reception MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS FILLMORE, UTAH &4631 (801) South Main P. 0. Box 507 743-53- William V. Wilson Editor Jane M. Wilson rubUaher Vance Wilson Advertising 40 ninNi ( JLADJltmai6 County V THE MtMBEDOf ' rs Ralph LaVar Colledge fo Marry Miss Gilchrist Mrs. Daisy Lee R. Colledge announces the marriage of her Mr. Dean L. Black. Deseret, son. LaVar Colledge, to Utah, has been appointed Area Miss Ralph Catherine Anne Gilchrist, Committeeman for Farmers of Mr. and Mrs. Dale daughter Juab for Administration Home C. Gilenr.st, Sandy, Utah, on and Millard Counties. August 12, 1971 In the Salt resig Mr. Black is a Lake LDS Temple. exdent of West Millard area, The young couple will be e cept for time spent In the honored at He j wedding recepII. World War during tion the Thursday is a former Bishop of the Des- 12th, from 8 untilevening, 10.30 at the eret LDS Ward. Sandy East Stake Center, 1050 Galena Drive (1050 East 9800 The new FI LA Gunm it tee-nu-n operates a farm, including South), Sandy, Utah. Everyone is invited. a range cattle enterprise. He is well acquainted with the agConstruction Worker and ricultural problems of this area. Family Move Here Mr. Black replaces Mr. Irish Anderson of Deseret, whose Randy Wiley and his wfe term expired June 30, Hilda have moved to Fillmore 1971. Mr. Black's term wall where he is employed In conrun for three years. struction work. They heve a large trailer located on the Lightning Strikes Tree Charles Rowser lot The Wiley's children are afl Visiting with the William Hatches on Sunday were her out of school and living elsesister, Peggy Harrison and where. Mrs. Wiley's cats Pretzel family of Salina. They came and Zee have strayed away just after lightning had struck since they have been here and a tree in front of their heme, she would appreciate help In throwing bark all over the finding them; road. . She has attended Stevens Dorothy Michelle Higgins College In Salt Lake City Hen-ag- ser-vtc- er and Utah State University in Logan. Mr. Lingen graduated from Mr. Piet W. Lingen Rotterdam Technical School, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rotterdam. Holland. The newlyweds will make a Higgins on. xince the engagement and forthcoming mar- .home in Salt Lake City where they are both employed. riage of their daughter DoroM.chelle to Piet To Return from Hospital thy H'ggins W. Lingen, s n of Mrs. Johanna C. Lingen. Mr. J. C. Wilcken spent last Puttershoek, Z. H., Netherlands. weekend at his home here and The couple plan to be maris expected to return to stay ried October 8, 1971 In the this Friday or Saturday. ILs Salt Lake Temple. They will nephew, C. Nelson Day drove be honored by a reception In him down and back. He has ihe Fnlmore First Ward Culbeen receiving therapy at the tural Hall that evening. University Hospital In Salt An open house will be held Lake City. in Salt Lake Gty on October GurtU of Sherrie MulhoiUnd 15. In Salt Lake City this week U a graduThe bride-to-b- e are Catherine Carol and Marate of Millard High School. Rose Engaged to Marry o Miss Irene Mitchell Weds Guests of Worner Home Mr, Gerald David Reed Harry and Eola Whitt arc spending jMrt of their vacation as house guests of Floiil an I Gl ids Warner. They have been on several short trips during their stay. Lorcnc Durir.nd and four children are visiting her pir-ent- s. the Floi I Warners for a few da while her husband, C.i lor!. Is in Hkx1 P.ivcr, Oregon attending his father's funeral. Mr. and Mrs Newel Mitchell announce the marriage of their daughter. Irene, to Mr. Gerald Dail Reed, son of Mrs. Marg irurite Reed. Provo, Ut th. The couple were married on August 6, 191 Irene greiuatel from Millard High Srhool In 1970 and recently graduated from Career Training Iast.tute in Provo, Utah. Mr. Reed has served in the U. S. Army and Is currently employed in Orem where the couple w ill reside after a honeymoon in Southern California. Family Trio Enjoys Vacation in Wyoming Roy and Mir' Sweet.ng and garet Wilson. Kay have fmm Kenimerer, Wyo where they spent several days with Mr. & Mrs. John Sweeting and girls. Stephany Cathy an I Mar- Sue. John was convalescing from some n uity burns he received in ai diughtrr Mary Second Word News MEMBER Med and Mary Turner returned Tuesday from a vaei-t- u n in California. They went to visit their son Brent and Brent wife Glienna Turner. is stationed at George AFB, near Victorville. Brent and Glenna have a lovely new mobil home in one of the parks near the base. While there, the foursome toured that area including Ap-eMuseum. They also drove pie Valley and the Roy Rog-t- o Upl ind and Barstow. On Sunday, they all went to Glendora to visit with Lute and Ellen Wade. life-lon- Graduates with Honors tiful trophy for this Black Appointed California Vacation F.H.A For evening. Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tomkinson, graduated from the Hollywood Beauty College, Salt Lake City on July 26, 1971. She was chosen Cl. iss Valedictorian nnd received a beau- L. Area Committeeman Mr. and Mrs. Maxon E. Thornton are inviting every one to attend the wedhng reception for their daughter, Bonnie May, and Mr. Scott F. Teeples, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L Tecples. The reception will bo held Saturday evening, August 14, 1971 at Fillmore Stake Center from eight until ten in the ADAMS, 41 r I Invitation to Attend of Salt Lake City has been the guest ef her grandmother, Mrs. Stella Wade, for three weeks. STF.I.LA s Turners Return from y. Testimony Meeting Amoc latlon Foondad 1885 CARD RATE Published every Friday at Fillmore, Utah becond Class postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84G31. Subscription In advance: year $5.00; Single Copy 6 months $3.00 15c Minimum Classified Frida, August - ?5 6, 1971 HOLDEN OPEN AIR DANCE TO MUSIC FREHCH THE cxpl,ion. The family took the visiton, tours of scemc places In that area. on Date Set for Reunion of Orange Warner Family The Orange Warner family their annual reunion Bountiful Municipal Park on Aug. 21. 1771, fnm 10 A.M. until 1 30 PM. Please br.ng your own lunch and any new genealogical formation you may have to share with others. FREE County Jro0rc.n Fillmore, Utah 8IC31 j j Friday, August 1J, 1911 Special Program of Events at DESERET, UTAH J fr QUARTER ductel meeting on August the night Youth speakers were Arlene Tomkinson, and Rotn'rt Stevens, who recently returned from the Pacific NW Mission, was the closing speak-an- d pr- Lock Kcclo Sang a solo a ec,m pained by Vickie Nielsen The Warl Choir sang the ckn ,,,i? number, Linda Dutson 8th. Prayers were by Wells St .rley Hazen Stevens. Priests & Deacons tiok care i f the Sic- rament Service. Fred Warner was release I 9 P.M. ns a Sun iy S ho! teicher Dtnne and J .11 Bi.vles were ir th s p rot ion 1 Adm in MILLARD COUNTY AUGUST 13 & 14 w ,:i hold in the OF AUGUST 14 SATURDAY Counsel ir David Orr conducted Fast and Testimony meeting in thee Secon Ward on August 1, 1971. Stella Day anJ Cathryn Nielsen were in charge of the music. Prayers were offered by William Swallow and Fred Warner. Priests who administered to the Sacrament were Mike Evans and Tracy Whateolt. Deawns passing were Jimmy Whicker, C1- in Orr, Mike Frampton. Run Day, Vaun Winget. Craig and Eugene Orullian. Test monies were shared by Counselor David Orr, Edith Edna Day. Shirley Evans. Wdli im Swallow. Lula Cathrvn Nielsen. Peterson. Dean Robison. Newel Day. Bp. Lawrence Piters n, Julie N risen, Stella Da.v. Hish p Dalbn Nielsen. Floi I Wamner. Ver-en- a Hunter, Lelo Wiutt, Jolene Stephenson, and Kola Whitt. Holden MIA Sponsoring Dote Set for Reunion of B'riis Frampton w is released as Wart Clerk an S hosier will f.ll ths p John Free m in w.,s re- Orange Worner Family 1 Cvn Chrysler Royal Tin Orange Warner f am.! i! I their annuil reunion in the Ik unliful Mumoptl Park on Aug 21, 1971. from 10 A.M until 1 30 P M. will h leased as a Sun iv SeV teaehei and I vile Evans vv s released as Executive Secretary of the A ironic Priesthood and Fluid Winier nivepted tnis pvsition. Cathryn N'ebcn, Mehi Piy an Helen Orr were rote is, 1 as Relief Soootv Pr " d'O-- y. and Mcltn Day. Fern Hoi, law iy & Lula Pitcrson were sustained as the new presidency. Vickie N.clsen wis released as MI accompanist. 1 (o County with county h CXptvs.se i 1 9 10 HORSE SHOW FAIR OFFICIALLY 6 P.M. OPENS to PUBLIC A.M, A.M. MllllNG ADD 9 A M. RESULTS 2 eminent in Action r - an Ihe foiling 1 FTUDAY. AUGUST 13 ill Mu! I tint th Count Omitm-ion- I ers P.M. 4-- 9:30 P.M. w (s In ,r . cussed, I'rs. This es, KIMBALLS & CO. an th. ir Em grmt t up p i'l the County nun Ml K I) llv 1 w hive hm In, el, IT, nmx vv i i s i, I . f,.( s I II th- - he i , itit'n, . i, ,s. 1. i FILLMORE, UTAH , VV . Sponsors CEMENT WINDOWS SATURDAY. AUGUST 14 10 A.M. i 0 P.M. Exhibits Open to Pub! i PARADE ,,s. m,. n i fu,re ( h nn IM O IV IS II tit, I IS i m iiiIn r i f 1,1 ; Six County Feonuiie D, vi I ipnu r t District Bo u I Alia rt P iston vv is ap,m nte to s, rve is C nuts Building I.isp. , tor. 1 45 North Main Street ,, ,, tv I,, , 4-- v , , I FLOWER SHOW Exhibit. Arts 4 Crafts, etc. FASHION SHOW & STYLE REVIEW DANCE for EVERYONE i of Ad 4-- 1 , Bout Exhibits, Demonstration and Contests is a m.M inform ,twe s w n girling the pheing of a night ,i tit at the Comty p. a t Bun i.i Garrison The C mmissi,.i,ers ,i reed to hook tie uroi U with Ml will lop Power an I I rov le the ir I hglh. Over Jui.iHK) in l'mir w is rile .set. ni m and It will In IIS, d j Mul n .ml J I .nml , 1!I1 r u I 7 Ins vv id fed i a ,1 ' j si I, e I ev amount t on tins roil by Mill il d C 'lint. A Viewing of 4-- session Fail (Built Rihinhoii P.M. i |