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Show T ROADSHOWS Coming MII.l-AR- D 17 7K. AM) MRS L I.OYD Rogers will be honored by their rhlldren at an Open House to celebrate thetr Golden Wedding 1 The event will mlversary. be held at the Relief Society Room of thp L.D.S. Church In Utah, on Saturday, Kanosh, October 14, 1972, from 3 until 6 In the afternoon. lovd and Helen fBlrd) were married In the Salt Lake TemDR. L. WAYNE REID ple on October 5th, 1922, They tune lived In Kanosh all of To Address Fine Arts Their children their lives. are: Rex Rogers, Draper; and Guild October 19 Mrs. Iarry (Pat) Anderson, Monroe. They have six grandAtf-u- r be will Intorn.ition.il great-gra- n three children and the subject juesented at tdie Ichl'.dren. The family cordially Invites Fine Arts meeting uy Le held on October 19. Dr. L. Wayne all friends and relatives to Join Rill s;e.tk on "A Small Small them In celebrating this ocWin ui winch pi onuses to be casion. They have requested no gifts. Inieiestmg and educational. MeinUus and guests arc d to c.une to the m the Band Room at four o'clock. Sclplo performances start at 6:30; Holden at 7:00, Fillmore at 7:30, Meadow at 8:00 and Kanosh at 8:30. The shows from each Ward begin at half hour Intervals In this order. Sclplo, Holden, Flowell, 1st, 3rd, 2nd, Meadow, Kanosh. L WAS STEWART CONNIE L A member of the Teen Angels during these two years also. Sbe was absent for the pictures taken at that time. FORMER RESIDENTS To CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING pro-gio- ,JH Cioit weekend spoilt a WII-SO- S THE CHILDREN OF MR, AND Mrs. I rvln Wlllden are helping them to celebiate th Ir 0 itfi WeJJlng Anrdversjr;, ith un Open House In tlielr in. nor, on Ocbder 14, U72 at the Indian Branch Culture Hall, at H3 West Outer St. In Itah, from 2 to 5 In tie. ,.fur-noo- n. re- - n d. dmg the and Jack with In r family. or i tune and Feight, I.i'i and Chm, Bdhc and Sam WiLnin, Heian 1 l'."tlie. di. Hi'ioke. Hr-i- l P. TANYA BECKSTRAND Fill. pore, Ttiv u.l. H Robi- son, Mary jo Davies, an Stella Day aJvtsur. They are 1967 ARBOR DAY uii Arbor Pay In 1967, the Fillmore Carden Club Installed a Flue Star Marker at the South F.nt ranee to Fillmore on Highway 01, and the Fillmore Teen Angels unveiled this marker as I was Nat lonal Chair man of Plue Star Memorial Highways, we had the National Council Plue Star Flag to cover the marker until It was unveiled; the girls folded the flag after the ceremony, and presented It to me. In the presence of Mrs. Bryan I.everlah, the President of the I'tah Associated Carden Clubs. The State President was very much Impressed by the activities of the Fillmore Teen Angels, which Is the only organized High School Garden Club In Utah. ora; Tl HNI.il visited her M r mid eelnn Amdlt iry were tnstruc-t.-- J ai.d entertained on legls-L;;- .e bv a group ler.ts from the S;eech of m :iU at Millard High fof d, nnlvr the ;ir Miss On, l'otetts. room. dlr-ctl- r. the twelve girls competing for X The queen and her attendants will be presented during halftime at the LSD -- V n I vers It y of Montana football game which begins at 7; 30 P.M. Saturday la the Mlnldome. Those Were the Good Old Is the theme of the Days" i ' $ E li'ri-.iiclng- ! Homecoming this year. Comedian Bill Cosby will be featured perHomecoming former Friday with a program e. beginning at 8 p.m. In the DARNELL MUNDY CHEER LEADER At $. U. C. S. 1 half- time at t'c lah Mate CMI-g- e an Fo- -t lewis football gatte, the cheeiiejters for the 1172 73 year Lr tlie c .4 lege vere announce I. Am. f.j the c'rls wh were elected was Darnell M in and I, W mum A. Munt Jr. Mrs Darnell, who was a P72 gra ' iste of Mi!, Is a freshrr.'-at the Cedar City sc!,. 1, Pitting .Southern 1 1 -- Ukl .ig a course, but 1 1 elocution lua'e general 1 In gr,i btflrg the Fnf ircemet.t. a I otims with whom we have had IniMnos s daiinr the tears we have been in the store. KM .TV I tab tt(;!.in- J ft We will r..i. s the pleasant relations we have had with so many line ewes, car an ap'an-tsI mat local 11 K-e- hmwn tl.-- stan dug d n.e v ms, -- FINE ARTS PROGRAM 1 f leases Laiqc Crad , it l j aeli ri,. se -- Jo-- 1 . ne ,m , a,l ,m s t jv artists. anlo.c sa f Ini Hes ii banii p tr. Pri . ; , , acu.-ve- 8),e .p, - ujj ji I ! j . O; further thts in. rely, 2 nixsas c.d v wcis i a 1 COCFER Fam 4v, Epj- -, Due! Ccicbrc tor, Eur.t ft - r..e t cur h'diie t"wn and we in its nvuruss. ai.tinue to to intiie-ti- " it- r Je i fini s anj frte j. rf o.r f ballet, for Hi !fi ji West of the area's is , at g Croslsni, if He u.li r gtoi'p had certl'ir.tes the four Junior ..e r..l . rs vl o trauuatid r. c i. rs n, nr. o '1 . i i mew s. i. rt Mr, . suction will be te'evKe! ltieen channel 3 at 9. Of p.m, Harrv Mar.n lH.M, a .etto. reer, will offer lor 111 rner forty Items of wpe r..n.,e arl In ai;eal hcludtrg l'await, a vte at r,o ir ;, i ir.ee ' ( Dav. le-tl- on fr portion fur the t ( n. Ht ( f baT.- -t West Saturday, r c t .m er! I in 1 afayette Ballr m f the i 't deal-ii-b- ,te on l Marlene al I ai- - ; ai;. t ;.r..u t er an la ctl ,n of n. a i r an! hie wry natclul to our cuTomcrs and m in ij- Wash Any Fabrics Up This d - ii iijiif Side lood ol Mued, Heavy o A Full 18 lb. Capacity! wosher, with si wosh ond rinse lemperolure combinaftcns lets you wosh ony fabric . . . perfectly . . . every time. With our eidustve filter-10- " wosh oction your wosh will always come out Here's a feature thol will prove procltcolly indispensable o Permonent Press Cycle it gets out the dirt ond leaves in the creases. Two-Spee- b J , i i i , i" i .1 u n t ! ;.! . t ; .hi p.v ,u i )'' .i; i I .it' :u. v n t. u o.l .'t n : n ti! i . i lint-fre- . s ili m - ui ; , 1 .11 ; tjH. K M ioc Ftvo- - t : - ' r'i tt- - pro- - ih n h'. he ... ni i r ! i i ' i' '.. m i r. i .v. in ,u 1 hit m $244 .95 KIMBALL'S & CO. 45 North Moin FILLMORE, UTAH oo1 ; i i. t . the evening of Oct. A debate Illustrating how a bill mlgM dlscnssed In the leglslrture had Cynthia Beek-stra- nl atid Val Hrlr.lerhoff sp'3k!rg f.r lb? a'.'lrmattve on the s d ect v.f r.uurl U'.lun, and Toss Units' n i p.esenttng the Val brtnkerli.'ff then on . the procedure for t mslderlng and ;istng a piece of lerlsUthsi Faiu Ctobla.id spnle fnr the syste-- t.f the government which cltlver.s of the H.s., with the checks and bala.tces, oprtnttv to re-e- le t or defeat a law maker, de e; J: in his rec. .l. res! ! nt H..U bu rth.'li'inew' Ci pd.icted the meet tnr and presented some mailers of bus). nvAs. bhe said a number of ladles expressed the wish that the Auxiliary wrw ld sponsor a o.her Fashh n Fhw, and asked' the Tenders to consider It with the I lea of voting on It at a Her meeting. 'Alina Fart o.i rvp .rtedonthe HI.strict nn.f ntli n held In I r kn. 11 on Fejl. r. die said loth Me pgb n anl the Auxiliary were urge to lelp get out k title. on Themeel-1- 1 'tji held 91. pr;. n-- This p..ae 1 BALLET WEST On KSL c re uest no gift , v Meeting cf A. L A. 'll MB! R.I of the American In p have r.o Legiiioiivc Procedures . . Nevada; arn cf rnnJ h'l 'rap, l.e Mini-dom- e Vyonne, Ely, CriH.a; at t'Mh. Topic at October 9th sister. laivieve .oil N'limi P.iy in S.iK Lake r a ttirkoi.d. Suiul iy quests at Mary and Tanya Is the daughter of Dr. x h.;ne wvie their son Mi H and Mrs. Evan Beckstrand, of sons and DiAnne wife l'aid, Fillmore. Puke and Matt of lleber City. nioi'n-- Lphralm, Crv'p an! k'lvln 27 ed and crowned Wednesday, Ocl. 11, during the skits presentation which begins at 7 p m. In the Student Vnlon Building Ball- the Pt-r- lui.ir , ar.s.a.e, Twelve IdahoState University coeds are candidates for Homecoming Queen this year. Student votes will determine the queen, who will be announc- The winner will reign over Homecoming at LSI1 on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 13 and 14. Tanya Lee Beckstrand, 23, Fillmore, a senior In dental by the sponsored hygiene, lambda Delta Sigma Is one of - t ; . t l" F ... i. - r pi", ' F si. Um,-- . . " ' i PLACES Carroll Swallow In ADDED TO I HOMECOMING QUEEN 1 HISTORICAL Cruier, "alt ake, Corrlne ar.d Putirt, Richfield; DeVny, Aur- ! palene Nielson, Sherma ui com-ntetvi- ID!.,.. They tnvlt" all r? t! cli many frlen : t i ) In then,. Mr. and Mrs, W!!n1er married Ociober 23, Vt..Z In CANDIDATE For ISU t;ih. are the brents of nine i. t.f aiiieti 8 are still 1 l r i v : Salt Lake Hospital Mrs. Delell Bn.tt.son NATIONAL REGISTER is in Dr. Milton C. Abrams, the chairman. Governors Historic and Cultural Sites RevlewCom-mltte- e, announces the committees action at Its meeting September 27, 1972. The committee accepted seven sites for nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. 1. Fort Cameron Barracks Silt Like City at the home of her sister and Carrol! and Alt a Svstil-loCat ts 11 U in the L.D.S. Haspit d Mieie she has undergone a total h.p replacement. Mu. Brunson writes that her s.ster is domg very welL POSTER WINS "FIRST" For Rahny Anderson R ihny An.!' rsnn, senl r art stuihnt at the Millard High S'hool, won first jil.ice in Utah wi'h h' r poster in a contest spoils tcd by the Veterans Ada-.- . lustration. Ibre a Veteran" yeas the theme. The re;vinse throsigHout the State yv.'is tiTnie-xlou- s Relocation County 3. Pioneer Fort Site Salt Lake City 4. Camp Floyd UtahCounty 5. The Hurricane Canal The Center--MUla- Topaz rd Washington County 6. The Mountain Meadows Historic District Washington County 7. John Moses Browning Home Ogden ac- Cither action by the commitcording t i Ricd Black," As-tee listed six sites on the State ml Dircrter at tlie Regof Historic Sites. ional Office, who caul'll this Register 1. Hansen Cooperative Dairy newspaper. Elder County VA officials will le at Mil2, Eagle Emporium Buildlard High n 13. 1972 Salt Lake City ing at 10 30 A M. to presort the 3. Culmer Home-S- alt Lake award wbieh wul include a City Sort 00 u. s. Savbigt nund to 4, Temple ot er Miss Ander-en- . Home The first place yyii.mr Is the daugh'er of y.r. ar.d Mrs. Ron.dJ Anderson. ?dis. Gwen Hunter is her art teacher. FIRST SECURITY MANAGER Continued from page 1 C. e Manil r At i in Hatch Home C It v He- -' Three homes were listed on the Century Register of Utah Historic Homes. 1. william Henry Slreeper l'omeCentervllle 2 Rich - Woolley Home limeway loan officer of First Centerville hi bank. Securitys Ne; 3. George Baddley Home M r. Carltle Is a mender of Fait Lake City the American Imsttute of bunking, the Church of Jesus ChrLst of latter-da- y Saints for watch he filled a mission and was formerly associated with the RYU International Folk Dan1111 1.NT and MARGARET He Is marrlc 1 to tim cers. were here over SIX', Watinr, former Holly Grant anl has a Sa.u; ol child. ly bight. While Brent t.Muvl and Iran ted, Margaret xiiited Iwr lolks, Unci and De.!a l,..i in. They spent some ti.'ue with Laura and Ldgur Warner. r.lne-tn.'nl- h 1 MHS News Tess Robison - Reporter HOMECOMING BEING PLANNED Millard High Is planning a great Homecoming for Thursday, October 19, 1972. A special effort Is being made to have the Alumni participate In this momlntous event. The Homecoming activities will begin with the selection of the Homecoming Royalty by the vote of the students on Monday and Wednesday. On Thursday morning at 10:30 will be an assembly planned especially to help us all relive the past of Millard High with the announcing of the Homecoming Royalty. Following lunch there will be games and contests between the classes on the north field with the final event being a pep rally to cheer the team on. The Homecoming game will be played at 2 P.M. against the Cedar City Redmen. The halftime entertainment will be given by the Selgaes. The days activities will be culminated that evening by the Homecoming dance beginnings! The charge will be $2 8:30. per couple. The dress will be The to formal. al Is the group Good Company playing. They will be playing music for all ages and the Alumni Is especially Invited to Join the student for an outstanding dance. seml-form- eagles loose to FRIDAY RABBITS The MILLARD EAGLES lost a real heartbreaker to the DELTA RABBITS on Friday, 24 to I'.. MILLARD scored first, with 10:37 remaining In the second quarter, on a pass from the 43 yardline from Shan Carling to Eldon Christensen. The Extra Points were made. Delta scored with 6:45 reWar-nic- k maining In the half. Jim scored on a 3 yard keeper. He also scored the extra points. With 50 seconds remaining In the half, Shan Carling hit Rick Bennett from the 10 yarc line for the second MILLARD score. In the second half. Delta pulled away from the EAGLES by making two more touchdowns. They were made by Jim War-niand Ed Shephard. ck William Price Deakln Home 3. ARD COUNTY PROGRESS 84631 13, 1972 er Butldlng--Beav- 2. 1 Fillmore, Utah Friday, October WEDDING STAKE rTADFHQ'V.S Tues'lay, fictotivr Mil CELEBRATE GOLDEN Nmw It tk fiM ft plmmmlm ptmrf f yrr ROSE PARADE TOUR Dec,. 26th For ir Jon. kids of all ages 8 to 80 ID. Iw, Im WH4, DUykt4. lrwr rta mm4 tanli f4 I DSTI Walk, kak tMli far Parana. 1 NIOMTI AND .. I r. 159 Buses leaving Ogden and Salt Lake with stops at other points south . FALDMO TOURS TRAVEL DESK tenth Mala, tvtte I Saaatifel, Utah Mill S0 |