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Show tfn trtrwo rVrm'VVv w h not icwm mjCwXmI vWkdwWN' Wa Friday, August 18, 1972 THE MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS FILLMORE, UTAH 84631 j V jqnwwwwwwv y STROUT REALTY wAeamBMywiae-f- l f . : ' y Q,'Wyv'2 t-- w 7 d ff - m '... ' tL D f i. ! h SUSAN ORR First Place Winner of 4-- SUSAN ORR, .ftyv. ft .V.' Project H FILLMORE was selected as 1st place winner for her project in the poultry fair held in Delta In July. This project Is sponsored by the Extension Service and the These program. chickens are a special breed developed by the Utah State University poultry sceintlsts as a heavy breasted meat eating chicken. They are unique In thay they are ready for market In just 8 weeks. Winners are selected on the basis of how well their records are kept, weight of the chicken, feed conversion, cleanliness of their poultry project and the mortality rate. All young people age may enroll In a similar poultry Keep project In the spring. this in mind and contact the extension office for more Information. Others participating this year were EvaDutson, Victor Colin Orr, Gayle Mitch 11, James Christensen, Travis Bond, Jeanne Christensen, Dean Christensen. t'y' Trio of Family Members RECEIVES AWARD 4-- H STOUTS Western Division Headquarters In Pasadena, Ca., announced last week that their Fillmore office, located at 275 So. Main has been awarded the Pacesetter Award coveted for their outstanding sales achievement. Gary Dacus, Field Managerm stated that this office ranks among the top STOUT offices In the number of sales for the 1972 calendar year. The Fillmore staff will receive a beautifully engraved plaque for their office. 4-- H ( Bobbi Gray Models In "THE SHOW of 72" BRENDA JOHNSON TO MARRY NEAL BROWN Ar SALT PALACE AND MRS. STANFORD Johnson of Kanosh, Utah, are preud to announce the marriage of their daughter, Brenda. On Saturday, the 19th day of August Brenda will be married to Mr. Neal Edward Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Brown of Salt Lake City. Brenda is a 1970 graduate of Millard High School and also attended Snow College In EphShe is presently em- raim. MR. MISS BOBBI G'iUY, daughter of Mrs. Ev Gray, SaltLakeClty and of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns, was pictured tn a full page announcement of The 72 Show, presented by Seventeen Magazine and the ZCMI at the Salt Palace on July 27, and at Weber State College grand-daught- S-'i'- ' -- f71 , Roslynn Rowley Morriei Billy Clyde in Temple Mr. rvnl Mrs. Richard J. Rowley of Boise Idaho, an nounce the marriage of their diughter Raslynn to Mr. Billy Clyde, which took jdace in the Logan Temple July 28- 1972. wedding breakfast was host The bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rotert E. Rally son of Hillcrest Heights, Maryland were host at a wedding breakfast for the family and friends who attended the temple ceremony. In the evening, a lovely reception and buffet dinner was given by Richn--d and Tteah in honor of the couple. The beautiful garden and .patio at the home of Ray and Donna Warner In Granger was the setting for this noitial event. The bridesmaids were the three sis tent of the bride Shau-n- i, Ditna and Stejihonie, wtth trother Rickie as an usher. Both young people are Wadu-ate- s of the Potomac High School in Maryland ami are attending '. Rick's College in Id i ho. They will make their h me there for the present. Gundmolhers of the bride .ire Mrs. Margaret Rowley ot Fillmore and Mr. Vc'mt Stott. Mead w. - Derk Beckstrond Home From Mission in Texas DR. AND MRS. EVAN A. Beckstrsnd and family met their son Dirk st the Salt Lake Air-oo- rt Aug. 8. 1972. when be returned from fulfilling a mission for the L.D.S. Churcn in texas. Trovel to Oregon A family group of six left this week for LcGrande, Oregon LeVar and Hortense Pet- and Dwight Bushnell ..f Orem, and John and Corinne Peterson- and rliltdren, pawled in thru- car. Occasion for the trip was to attend a reception for their son Roltort and his bride Sherry who were married In the Salt I.ake Temple on Aug. 4. The recop n will be held Aug. 19 and Is being given by the parents of the brile. erson joined Rotx'tte 1 1 er on Aug. 3. Bobbi, a Junior at Olympus High, Salt Lake City, was one of the attractive girls who modeled at the show. A regular model at ZCMI she was sh'jwn in their Fall Two German Families recently traveled through our fair town last Thursday noon and stopped at Erna Sinclairs toeal their lunch In the shade. Karl Becker, his wife Erlcka and daughter Sylvia, and his sister Renete and husband Dieter Pilgrim are all (except Sylvia) German natives. The Becker family lives In Milwaukee, the Pilgrims InCologne Germany So far on their traveles thay have visited the Grand Tetons, the Badlands, Yellowstone, and Bearlake. They plan on going to Las Vegas, Mexico, the Grand Canyon and Denver. Mr. Becker Is an electrician and Mr. Pilgrim Is a chaufer. catalog mailed thioughout the lntermountaln area. The picture above was taken from this booklet. Mr. and Mrs. Johns were tn Salt Lake for the show at the Salt Palace . Their granddaughter Jan models for Make-of- f. She will attend I', of U. this year. The sisters have two brothers, both younger then they, who are also working this summer. Club Officers Attend 4-- H CAMP A SUCCESS Springville H Csmp was held on July the 20th tn Adelaide Park In Kanosh Canyon. 130 ers, leaders and others attended. We all got there about 7:00 a.m. and cooked breakfast. The opening assembly was held and the flag was raised. Forest Ranger Glen .Quigley Ulked to ua abput the. responsibility e had while there. Then elections wire held. The ones elected werl Kevin Kesler, Mayor; Angela Cass, Miyorette; Dale Perkins, Chief of Police; and Jiccl McBride, Reporter. During the day we played games, did handicraft, and went on nature hikes. And most of the girls got pushed tn the creek. That night there was a program. The clubs put on skits and were given out. After the program we went over to the bonfire and roosted marshmallows and then went home at 4-- 4-- H wr 9 oclock. Reporter Jaccl McBride Meeting .WB i First District of Fedor ited Clubs held a planning meet ng August 12. 1972 at tshe liooie of Mrs. Riy Johnson, District president, in Springville. Utah. Driving up from Fillmore t attend were Beth Luke and Gwen Hunter, president and vice president of Last Millard Fine Art Gu id. Annette Day and Carol Ww, second vice rh.iirmut, president, and May te 4 er Stite 0nventim in Brigham City. TRASH for CASH L the slogan a loptcd by Utah Federated Womens Club In a drive to help young Tiffany Carter of Oringer who Is a victim of Cervhrd Pnlsey. She needs a lot of help to piy the biHs for medical car' to give her a chmoe for recovery. Lverv cluh In Utah has teen asked to help raise this cah by collixrting cons, bottles, paper. ghss boxes alum. cans, t le shipped hv the truckload to the Silt Lake Armory The proceeds from the s ile of this trash will co to help little Tiffany. In Fillmre folk nre requested to bring what they gather up to the homo of Mrs. Both Luke, president of the Fine Arts C.u.l 1. The local Nitional Guard has promised her t'nt a cu.nd truck will deliver a loud to Salt Lake to help this cause. DWIGHT unit JotXX nvr nod four children have to their home In Ohio after spending th ir vacat'.in w'th hl parents. the Newel Pus and in Tooele with Jo.Vnn's flks, the F.netNon Txv, ed On-ei'mi- tl. Fomily Reunion SCHOOL Loy-owo- or CHRISTMAS WELCOME Beulahs . Style Shogj Plans for 1972-7- 3 programs to be presented by the local cluli are well underway, report Mrs. Like and Mrs. Hunter. Al! chairmen and committees iv firming up details of the different events. The guild gun reached a membership ( 117, which makes It live liigt tlub in the district. Tac officers were highly complimented on the clubs over ail record at th.s district HosPitel N Born to Kenna Rae and Steven Hodges on the 8th of Aug was a baby girl. Bron to Pam and Lloyd Robison on the Uth of Aug. was a baby girl also. Adm. was Donna Rasmussen Dlsm. Erma Payne Marlu Huntsman David WM. Jackson transferred to Utah Valley on the 15th Vivian Segulne Llnnae Johnson Elbert Stephenson still NleLson. In. S I pn S mtrtrat a Svn Sr kJ 1. malunlv 4 S vrr it Rwiethi I I hr htt H4cfl i4 Hwta AIT irplaiwl if tlr)r n ni S Srn tvmtvf Ihrt lit Ir taahnl l at il t.sR hink Inliirat n h4 U tmunw tiu md (nlrt t! I rt t t it vtt vans f4 m Take stock in America. Vv Kotvh maturr in rm lhn mi rr OUR TOWN TRASH For CASH STYLES Local Plans Progressing Farmers and ranchers are again reminded that Millard county has been declared a Recent guests at the McBride disaster area by the Secretary of Agriculture. This enables home were their granddaughfarmers and ranchers who have ters. Suzanne, Teresa and Jerri suffered of Ephraim. They are losses production daughamounting io 25" because of ters of Patrick and Me Hie Mcthe drought to qualify for low Bride. interest loans emergency through Farmers HomeAdmln-Istratlo- n. Note of Thanks To Inquiries as to the security taken, terms of loan, Firefighters ; Interest, ect. are welcomed at Farmers Home Administration WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK office according to County who pitched In and everyone Supervisor, Lee A. ankler. the fire In Chalk control helped The office day in the Delta Creek last Tuesday. That was office In Monday of each week a nasty fire and we would have and Wednesday mornings of each lost It without the fine cooperweek In the Fillmore office. ation from all the local people. Summed up there were 6 pumpers, one reconnaissance airplane, 4 radio nets and 45 men an the fire. The only thing we Here Visiting Friends acked was a good rain! MR. AND MRS. NORMAN Billy Mundy put It very weQ Nielson of Covina, California, when he remarked We think and three of their children, a lot of our canyon and thg town isnt going to stand around Chris, MaryAnn and Lisa were here In Fillmore visiting a few and let It burn. wife Darlene das with some friends. They Mundy was first to report the visited Lee and Margo Warner fire and will be presented with and family. They stayed with the Order of the Rusty PMarys parents Mr. and Mrs. ulaski, when we can get a few Cyril Labrum of Meadow. moments free from fighting the They were coming from Salt fires. Lake where they had been visitThanks to everyone from all ing with Normans mother Vilda of us at the Forest Service. Machine. Reverence and Responsibility. "Ut ih Challenges Action wa c.ai,srt t,v I'tih dubs and Our Gd Is Dvutile Membership" will tie strelssixl In the NVM First District. At the Saturday meeting materials were distributed and plans and d des were announced The Fall Conference will tie held in Salt Lake City Septemler .10. The conference also will tie hold thcie. Springville will hivst the Distr.et Spring meeting and w.!l NEWEST Syl-vest- or, Great American Dream the District. resoctively, f Nit tonal FederTheme ated Cluh this year 11 Respect, tie PANT COATS! CAR COATS! 4-- H RESULT Of DROUGHT Mrs. Dorothy McBride enjoyed a vacation In California earlier this month. She accompanied her niece and nephew, Phyllis and Lex McKee, and their son David to Downey, where they were all guests at the home of Donna and Frank Bates and daughter Leslie, who toak them on several tours to places of Lnterest Donna, Phyllis and Dorothy stopped at the CBS Studio and an episide of "Maude, new series to start this fall, during the filming. While Dorothy was away, her husband Charles visited In Beaver with Roger and Sharon Olpin, and Shari and Sean. ui mid-wint- Miss Patti Rogers accompanied the family to meet Dirk. ployed by the Credit Department at Auerbachs. Neal attended Olympus High School and also Salt Lake Technical College where he received He a degree in carpentry. has also completed 6 years In the army reserves. The young couple will unite tn matrimony at the Country Club Recreation Hall 13th East 5100 South tn Salt Lake City, at 8.00 p.m. where everyone Is cordlnally Invited to attend. LOSSES SUFFERED AS Vacation in California Tlie Fay Fr inapt m family reunion was held in the Nephi City l'ark on Saturday, Aug. In attendance verne 12. 1972. Fay and Clan Fillmore; Morris and firmly from Bountiful, and f enilies. KIDon, Di'ug. iSinily; John and f im ly, SLC; with Lvan and family of Nephl com; leting the family group. Monas, Kit i, sun and d mgh-te- r, rune on to Fillm are to ii n I the rest of the weekend. CONT. Cr os land both work tn the grocery store, they manage to keep a vegetable garden, perhaps the children help keep out the weeds. The Judges Will Be Here Monday Are you ready for the Judges will be here Monday, August 21, please look your best. Added to Stella's Plano list of honor roll names was Merrill and Merle Hone. NEW SUBSCRIBERS 1p,ke R. A. Brunson Erod Dvorak n Dwight F Day by Newel Day RENEWALS Vickie Jorgensen by Dawn Cropland Melvin Robison Fuhlake National Forest Bull'd F. Ma.by Ray Penney Fill S. Fag.ar Farrvn J. Duncan LaMar Monme Glenna Brunson Alfred retersen Nolan West Afton Cooper Dan Brink erhoff Mrs. Jessie Darling lee Lahrurn Gorvlon H. Paxton Mae E up-W- SLAt--? VitH BAiVkAmeriCard Stripes, prints, patterns, plains. Bells, flares, pegs. Cuffed, uncuffed, no cuffed. Pants. Never has one word meant so much to so many. It's expression, it's self. It's in, it's security. 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