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Show L Only the inordiantely rnh (.an uffoul unbridled pissimiMii. Fillmore, Utah 81G31 - Vue rest of us must look fur I'rlduy, AuKUNt 20, 19711 I silver lining, in the lilac kest Malcolm S. Fodies. jaaiwi mm mci mm wj? clouds. JMlllul'd Count ""JT"""1" j) I rOQ)(SS ! 1 MRS. FRANCES AITKEN 1 Home from Tour of .r. . European Countries 1 down the canids of Venice in Gondolas while gondoliers sang love songs to ns. (The canals ' HaA-f- o W yl to (Mine Ao.ro his v King Size 6 pk. ? 59c ! I , Plus Bottles r r I (I.ti.A.) BUTTER g0c4 KELLYS IGA r IVORY ijijt id i CARNATION I ' IUQl TUNA I 59 38 tire rep. i i ET rlr89 MEAT PIES j HCOOKLAU N MILD I CHLDDI.R ' CHEESE ! 75 I 59t 'POTATO CHIPS I BEEF ROAST t r.i go j ,k63 ! ""59 FRANKS I I n,OIKX STRAWBERRIES -- 1 1 I I I ' TOILET1 right. Counselor Roy Bishop Iaiwrence R. Peterson, Counselor IloUl Warner; bark: Newel Ihiy, Tom-kinxo- 39 i COOKIES2 r 89 ! REWARD irk & White neut'red male, ZEE For RETURN of CATS HI long-hair- nervous. Mistin'? xmee 27. Need medirnton. ed quit Julv cream colored, rKKT7.nl, If anyone ha or ees fSei neutired male, Ion (i ha red, please call Mr. Wiley, missing since July 27. when . family moved t Fillmore, Hat one mikmg f.trg to th. like potato chips Ar ng and need rr ITeln i find niedlcat'on. . rt. rn-criA- i.!, ReM-ird- Td or Tom-kinso- Alive The f unity prayer was offered by J.ay Banks .and G rothe ll r Carling grave. Relatives attending the funeral from this area were Mr. anl Mrs. Newell Warner. Mr. anl Mrs. Merntt Carling, and Mrs Geneva Spoakman. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Warner. Delta; Mr. and Mr. Ward Dornty, Cedar City. patrols, law, Funeral services for PORKROAST FRUIT 7A oz DRINK S j et program n re BPS RtVTES Ow-e- - : Lunch day. Cost for school lunch In basis as last on the same years, with free and reduced price meals for those who qualify. Qualifications are based upon a chart as adopted by the Secretary of Agriculture. Yearly tickets may be purchased. Also, those who wish to purchase reduced price lunch tickets may complete the necessary forms and pro-sthem to their Prlnclitals. ms. I - school for will be August 25th. will be served this first day of tiecause of costs and lighter highe. budgets In regular school pro-t- r- Kanosh Ward Chnol Monday at 2 pm. He died August 12. 1971 at his residence. 320 J St. Silt bike City, while he was visiting across the fence with a neighbor. Born May 9, 1S91 In Kan-os- h he was the son of William an I M try Jane prows George. He mimed II irnct Ellul Wiley in Kan sh Th w were He niat ried Clarice (Ileal M.ncoek M irrh C. 19.7-in Euieka. Nei i.l i He was a centract mad carr'cr. He. was a member of th I.fiS Church. Survivors an" wilow; sons and dmghtersJames Earl, S in Eranc.se : Vernon W Baker. Oregon; Blaine, Eglin sVr'B, Florida; Feoalynd B own, Salt bike t'lty; Francis Miller, muntratbns. hi-c- Evna. ol V. George, R0. were held in the was rom- Dallin S. Nielsen Is the new Ward Bishop, nnd his Counselors are David Orr and Second so.t-r'ipirtln- Owen V. George A milk-l- a and pul-licl- Pre-Sch- Funcro! Service Held For weapons, self-defen- se, devoted service of these men. v The Second Ward here thank these leaders for their service", time and dedication they have shown not only to ward members but to manv others who have shared their friendship. PHE SCIIOOt, FEES SET The regtstratkin fee has been set at $25.00 a semester for the 1971-- 72 The school school year. district has had to make the Fill-mer- 1 A group of Srtpln parents met w'th the Board to review the bus routes ' for their school chlldre. The Board reviewed the total district bus runs and agreed to leave all runs the same as last but to begin to year, runs for the 1973-- 7J school year. DELTA FOOTBAI I COACH Bill Brown was appolnltxl as the new head foottiall coch al Delta High Srtiool. Coach Brown comes to Dolt t from Mantt where he rmiached foot kill. Gay Mangold Winner in Bose Kcgler Tournament G.iy Mangold, wife of Air Force Officer David Mangold and (laughter of J ihn & Bene Ooiper. was the star in a two MaxsacliuM-- l t.s; 10 grand. hi.l-n-day Btiwl.ng Tournament at 2 a the AFB, neir Istanbul. Tursister, Mrs. Ella Garlner, San key where the Mang l.ls lived F'rancisco. while he wa assigned there. The base paper had thus to say regm. ling her participation: "Gay cnppe.1 the Class A all events crown with 1X11 and Class A singles event with Q'inrnborg Rrurti-- pork OKI O ,, :73 RLME sVMIUK II "'ll Ml I) 1 o. 1.7 49 COOKIES llcIMeiile HERSHEYS .7 or an TOMATOES 31 I.IPTO.N'S 111. ( K - Ikg. of inn 4 TEA BAGS I SWAN nil ' ID M " i . 78 ,NSTA'T Si ot. 85 i: MJB Long Grain White RICE t.i t;iti it or. I'kg. 1 s :;o '2"27t BABY' II. inn. I 43 Al l. MEAT 59 BOLOGNA" 59 FRANKS 'Z II VK S Al l. MK T Stevens AG The fellow who pays cash for his wants soon gets into the habit of not wanting much. Willa M. Jenkins, The Hermitage (Mo.) Index. The only xoplo who .succumb to hard work are those who kill themselves dodging it. N. DeVane Williams. Holmes County (Fla.) Ad-v- iiser. If you want to be original, be yourself. God never made two people exactly alike.--I.eR. Call, Star Valley (Wyo.) Call. e How did you bet onie a ftn n roll Muger'" "I passed stream test" Shelbv Friedman k personal application only. The archery deer permtt Is considered (he same as a control permtt and archers may not obtain any other deer permtt th same year. Two deer may be taken with bow and arrow, on on the archery tag and on on the 1 and Mrs. Florence Rdiins Mrs. Ina Memmott were In Salma Mondato visit Mr. and Mrs. Eil Memmott and daughter Wan la and new baby Uy. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Reggie, Midv.i)e, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Memmott, SIX', and Mrs. Enid Warwood. Iavan, spent Satur.ky at the home of their parents, Mr. St Mrs. Forrest Memmott. Mr. and Mrs. Richard John-- s m and two children, Sum-11the weekend 1, have spent with their Grandmother Roxie Memmott. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Robins drove up from Beaver Sunday to get their children, Heidi and Kirk, who sjient a week with granparents, Mark and Flor1. ence Robins. Mr. and Mrs. lLirold and Mr. Midvale, and Mrs. Hal Christopherson, Chnsl-ophervi- n, Draper, visited at the Mont Robins home Saturday. Visiting List week at Anna J. Day's honie were her daughter Judith. hus!and and son husband Laren ter Judith, Tweedy, and son Soott, of San vere there Jave, Cal. Alv Mrs. Rolx-r- t Day, s m Rusty, and friend from Kearns. Saturday. Anna received announcement of a baiy by that her (Liughter and Ragene and John Iverson, are going to adopt. He will be reside at 2133 Bryan Av., Salt Lake City S41WJ. Alta Robison has refrom Torrance, Cal, She came hme with Alta to "fiend a while. Wilburn Hatch has two of his here visiting with Kathleen Hatch, Lie family. Santo Rusa; Mrs. Alice To.les-truAl imedu, Cal. Fhank W. Hatch and f.unily, Provo; also were here. Dina ahd Iwann Bradfieli at C.ibente have toen the Rdey Th enjison home. Tie fonner will teach at Midvale. for arrhery Application must Include the full name, adr ss, appllcatns and big gam license number. Fermlt feels $5 In addition D the regualr license. More than 1 .Boo A nun n an servicemen are listed as or missing in Soutln ast Asia. pris-oner- s 77 s p. til A Ye- el Old lL7tWl -, but the amount Thursday, Friday 1 make such Tttl PROFESSIONALS - loan. Burl Saturday SUNDAY (m nut saving inv wiles a k but i.ilili Na.hr me to (.,1 mil ,mi live Shi lbs Friedman - Cx MONDAY The most A There Is a law- which rpovidex an extra allowance for widows death drawing benefits If their disabilities are such that they require reugiar aid and assistance of another person. In ordr to ddermtne your eligibility for this allowance, suggest you submit to tho V.V office Jurisdirtkin of your having claim a report of a complete phytral exumtnnlkin by your physlealn. Your eligibility for the allowance ran thente determined. Q May hustiand has not changed the beneficiary on his $10,000 National Jurvlce life Insurance slnceour marrbge. He says It is not necessary to cahnge the tneflrary since the Insurance is automatically paid to the wife or a vetersn. Is this trie." A No. Tie Veterans Ad ministration must pay the of designated Ismefirlary record. If your hustand wants jam to receive the proceeds of hts SSI I policy, tie must name you as a lpcficlary. tin Lncitr Lee Marvin Robert Ryan Jack Pelanc aolxi.vhu nmLU miiass draw a VA pension as the wkiow of a WorlJ 77 ar I veteran, and my only other Income Is from Soria! Security Since I am unable to perform houseliold chores, will tho VA give me an allowance to ehlp pay the people do my liousi-wor- k? I Q electrifying ritual ever seen! 77K RICHARD HARRIS as AMAH CALLED HORSE M.AL9JB llien theic was the on wagon alinholic who kept mg shots InTore his cses seph F. Morns. DUANE'S AG f VPO t,2 MILti eonducte Mount and Kent giiaranteo such a Va of the loan on whlrti tho guaranty or Insurance bsliased In propirtton wtm to the veterans I itere.xt tn the loan. It may lx? dlffieult to find a lender willing to Sacrament Meeting Omn.ol.ir Dn QuanilH'rg I meeting Aug. lath. nnd Da.bn H. Memmott J iy Qu irnlierg offerel prayers. ncm-veter- an loan" Mrs. Tall Cans f -- 2 Banquet Fried Chicken 10 oz. 4 (or Sl Full Flavor Strawberries. Van Camps PORK b BEANS 2Vz .. i for 9Sc 57c 18 oz VHEATIES 75c BEER 6 cans ROOT pack Mug S8c 3 (or oz. 46 DRINKS C l 10 lbs. $1.39 C & H SUGAR 57c 18 oz WHEATIES 8 for SOUP $1.00 .... Campbell's TOMATO 300 .3 for $1.00 Pitted Obcry OLIVES 59c 25 oz Sunshine Tru Blue COOKIES & Vanilla lemon Choc, Appion Way Cheese PIZZA, 14 oz. 2 for 89c 3 lbs. $1.09 CRISC0 SHORTENING 6 pack 69c Breakfast Carnation Instant Giant size . BOLD Detergent .... 93c Certified Salted Spanish Peanuts, 14 oz. 37c 75c Biz giant size Flavors 65c Ice Assorted . .. Festival Crcam, Borden's FROSTED SHAKES .... 6 for $1.00 79c Touch of Svvcden Hond Lotion, rcg. 99c 3 ROMO SELTZER 69c refl. 89c .... SEEDLESS GRAPES ... lb. 43c Sudden Beauty Hair Spray rcg. 99c .. 59c PORK LOIN, cut Cr Tvrupped (full loin) 67c lb. 59c H0RMEL FRANKS 3 for 89c Green River Cantaloupe - Jumbo 3 for 85c Armour VIENNA SAUSAGE SPIC & SPAN Free Lettuce Saver $1.07 - H-- PRE-SOA- . regular license. permits Dcpirinunt. a wteran who to gn In with a to get a Cl loan. wishes turned IhB Office I a:n O Released with a vote of thanks for their services were Ned Monrvx, Don Quarnlx-rg- , and Bill Thompson, tamed as ward clerk; Mont Id- Car M. lrobort was as the financial clerk. Ias Robins and Myron 'V widen were released from these positions with votes of thanks. Kay Dix erything is in the midde of the r i in, with (other doors or windows in all wills. List invde the building is a large phonmuial ti lling some of of t tic events and those who work f r the PsSt VETERANS! 1 lb. all-w- e neon a little hard to get used to. In the working area, ev- r the sacraMemmott ble-xment. wh'ih w.ts pissed Prolx rt, George W, Monn, Joe Stone, Ken bill n fine CAL Qu irnlierg and Dab R dnns. Shirk y Robm and Darli-n"Gay Mango! I shot t ht high scratch series with a pair of Memni tt ha charge of ni no, real fine 57lL. ."77 High Councilman Alt Stop-le- . Archer a for lookUtg K.muxh, lit ought h.s famsuccessful season are already ily and presented the program. on th practice range getting The message was Mission iry for the August 28 to ready Work. Mi's. Iirraine Staplij 12 September archery deer and daughter Vukie & season. s mg a trio. amni;mnied Bow and Arrow hunting liv Shirley Robins. Brother permits for th first deer then spke and the Staples hunt of 1971 are bekg sold condoling six'aker w.is Elder on personal or mail application Gorkin Stapes at Wildlife Resources offices. Miss D il.Iene Duts n accomThey are also available from panied Gordon t the meet ng. authorized license agents on .00 sign, set back from the street with paiking to the front nnd ol tby and sales side. A ' area is in the front of the building, with individual Imixcs just inside the d or The build ittier heating in;; h is an mid cooling system. Mr. Swanson told the writer that the building h is ni ny advantages ovi r the oh one, but th it S' me chan ;es h ivo Government Scipio was attendance The large children Vil-at- Chiinj'cx will lie made in the fiffico of tlx Principal at Millard High Grhool An attractive ,i Id lion to the tiwn of Kan sh is the new Ptc t Office, since Occupied M ty, it is new and modern In every toxp. rt. Shown in the I ieturcs is And-eSwanson, I'oxtiiiixtcr. The bu lin Is of brick de evidence of the .appreciation of Hilda mcmlicrs of the ward for the The F'uneral services for Margie Warner Black, 71, were held at the Larkin Mortuary Qia-x- d in Salt Lake City Aug. 10, 1971. She d.c.l at her home March Gth of a heart ailment. Surviving are three sons and two daughters, Don. Paul and M rgan, Salt bike City; Mrs. J ly (P.uth) Banks, SLC; anl May Willman. of Sun Valley, Id iho; two sisters and brother, Mrs. Jennie Ashby and Mis. e Mrs. Jennie Ashby, Mrs. C irbng. and Newell Warner. Fillmore. the 519th Military provkkd polic battalion, included Ln- -i, utlnn tn traffic control. unarmed Justice ry family mcrrdx'rs V by Vehicle Friends and also were present. Lyle rr w bishops of the other wards in the Stake, the new and retiring Stake Presidency, and the Lloyd P. SehlappLs, who are good friends of the bishopric. SCHOOL OPENING MARGIE W, BLACK Ft. George G. Meade, Md. army private July 29 first class John R. Murray 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murray, Holden, UaN Completed with weeks of as a training polteman and was military promoted to hts present rank. July 23, at Ft, George C. which n, FINAL RITES HELD For Frances Altken Meade, MD. The training lerk. Many people were present at the social given on August 10. 1971. in honor of Fillmore Second Wards retiring Bishw;ls held tn the opric, whi-'Cultural Hall. The Ward Relief Society prep irx'd and served a doll -ious meal which was enjoyed by everyone. After the meal, a program was given in honor of the retiring ward leaders. Parts were given hy the Junior Sun-- d ly School, Primary and Mutual. Later, remarks were made by Bishop Peterson, Roy Fluid Warner, (Counselors). anl Newel Day, Clerk. They were presented gifts by the men who are filling these p'sitions. Special guests present were Swiss an! English LDS. temple. glass blowing, diamond cutting, cameo making, artists' stalls. Mad King Ludwig' c. is ties, flea and straw markets, picadelly Circus and ride on subways. We saw the English Crown Jewels which were fabulous. It was a never to be forgot-te- n trip. I shopjcd as though I had money and thoroughly rn joyed myself. , n, SECOND WARD HONORS RETIRING ly. I i ' f 1 l.lsbop prior lo Mr. Peteralso son, clerk; Uoyd nelivn In Ward Nrhlappl, while residing ln Fillmore; ftn.l Itertis I'rampton, Ward Honored at Second Ward party were: front, left to Some interesting things I dpi n t mention liy countries were i I .ITC. , 7 wo-de- T s and window lli ssed the visitors. The next place of interest was the salt mines nt Salzburg, Austria. Germany was next on the Frankfurt was one agcnl.i. of my favorite cities. What mini skiits the girls wore there! In Germany we toured the site of the Passion Day at Olierummergau. On to Holland and Belgium. The tiaihtion.il w.n Imills dot the countryside and wooden We shoi s are everywhere. tom el a shoo factory. In Holland we also visited the flower exchange where buyers buy fresh flowers to be sent all over the world. Taeiiee to Paris and my first Perhaiw I di'ijijHiitment. bad expected I ris to change drastically after the war. We attcndel a ballet, "The Swan We went to .Maxims, ate at siihwalk cafes and enjoyed some of their night life. I was sunn lly scolded by a guard in the museum Ixv.iuse I took a flash picture of the table on which the Treaty of Versailles was signed. He couldn't understand my French and I could not understand bis English, so all we could do was stamp our bet arid shake our fists at each other. Frrm Paris we traveled by Irani to the Fnglish Channel, where the whole train was taken on the ferry. After we explored our surroundings we went tsiek to our compartments where our berths were m:i le up. The next morning when we awoke we were sailing past the White Cliffs of Dover. We breakfasted in I. n Ion. London was my favorite City, and once again I could talk to people and they could understand me and I them. The food began to taste more like home. Here we visited Buckingham Palace and saw the Changing of the Guard, the Now London Big Bon, of Bridge and all the sigh Lond. n We attended a session of Parliament. We saw the stage play, Fid Her on The Roof, and a Shakespearean 'oe'oJCeh ,Sx ThGsor"cnrn Tovi United . and Vatican Square the Prpe Cco. lOaoj U s: AJ jl i ? was an cerienee. As we toured the Valiean CA-- S eOit t t are dirty and smelly. I Climbing the Leaning Tower of Iisa M Oct . C'-'' v . ' rY . 7yM Iluinrs prophet to tell li wlmt will linpien. IluMiie profit' tell us wlmt did lmplien, ...... .1 . . |