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Show g 'c X s a ERVIN WARNER IS RECOV. 19" Color Spectia-tri- te RALPH PAY DIRT FERTILIZER U. S. 6 an oieratlcm Ids knees. He had MINNIE SPENT PENNEY last weekend tn Logan with her daugher Carolyn ltwasMoth-er- s and Daughter's weekend at the U S U NADEAN BECKSTRAND the weekend in Logan with spent I her daughter, Mrs. Marilyn De and I Vrtes, her husband, Kerry their young son, Brian. per foot 70c hond CORN SEED on IT WAS GUARD WEEK END and thts week in Fillmore visiting at the home of doe and Joan Stott were their sons and wives Gale and Lana, and Van and Sue andthelr baby daughter. KIMBALLS & CO, 45 North Main on one of 590 - 80 lb. material exjwted I Hand Tools Rubber Poiytuff dam PARATHION Sa,teK.c1,LS,vTJ'S j ting along" as well as ran "he 1 I bog .... $8.25 18.75 now on hand Irrigation BOOTS - 1 50' garden hose J7.50 Capri JfiSO garden hose $3.58 Greenbrier lawn RAKES uu Capri 58-- " Greenbrier SHOVELS $3.39 Garden DI LAVEDA A N- can and Drew Labrum went to television set 1319.95 Fillmore Ask for the best and youll get the best Newspaper. Advertise ln the newspaper. Its a permanent news media. And very Inexpensive If you look at It. Progress charges 84? a square column Inch. For Its size, it Is the lowest price In the State. The Progress reaches every home in East Millard County The nad quite a few in West BARBARA ROM FY I HUH children spent the weekend here with her husbands folks, the d Wilbur Rowleys. They also with the Lew Hosman family. Barbara and David live In This ad will be spread clear across the world with concen- tration ln Utah and California. The Progress serves over two-thousa- nd homes. say no one You paper. reads the are right news- now. MRS ROLLA STOTT RICHARD I BONNIE HUNT cprogitss . 0 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS 41 SOUTH MAIM (SOU 743 FILLMORE. UTAH 84S31 BOX 507 Ml? vine, were here to visit her brothers and their wives, Garth and Carma Swallow and four Ra-cti- el I MRS. ORSON CHRISTENSEN Is home for a few days, she reports her husluuKt is getting slung very well now ami will prohatdv be released from the hospital before lung; which MRS CHAD SWALLOW Tom reports that he has a new great grandchild. This makes WFI LS great-grandchi- SCHOOL SUNDAY was conducted bySujS. DeLyle Carling Lexa EdwarJa led the singing with Kay Stott as accompanist. Invocation was by Bill Free- MR FAST day meeting was held Sunday noon with Counselor De Lynn Labrum conducting Paul Peter-e- n led the tinging wph Roma Bird as accompanist. Invocation was by Gilbert Stott. Benediction was offered by Stanley Pearson r, WHO tn Salt Lake City Friday night. On the wav home ahe visited with girl rlc ods in Rvmvo, fire ladies FIREMEN' Firemen' The Fillmore Auxiliary me! May 2. 1974 In he Raiding Room. w voted for officers for the roming year. Those elected for ite coming year are President: Doris Ramuen; Vice President, Beth Frampton; Secretary; and Historian, Sharon Dalton Those present fur the evening were: Doris Ramusen, Tort Paterson, Doreen Hare, Norma Dianne Herrera, Bronson, Kathy Johnson, Joyce Dearden, Carol Frampton, and Pachvl Robison. Prlret were won by Norma, 1st, Rachel, 2nd; and Joyce, !rd Hostesses were Doris, FramtAon for the evening Carol and Beth Plane fail- sCarn Plane rail . . but the . show goes on When Mayor Jake Gm' Campaign office telephoned the weather bureau last Thursday, they frt a report n( partly cloudy and clearing. . . ao a scheduled wel end campaign trip to Smi'hem Utah got the go ahead. By Friday morning, the weekend storma were theatenlng, but Carn. who ha pledged to visit every Utah community, decided togoaheadwRh the trip. Strong wind and a dirt landing atrip caused a rough landing In and one wheel m the landing gear failed in the proctsa. Because the campaign tour called for short flight lo several la San Juan, communities Emery and Grand Countie, It looked lbe a ihort enJ to a ... John Deere vJ I I I Quality Whatever ycur Lawn-Car- e Products re at our John Deere reouirements lilt them. Choose can we dealership line of 18- - and from our brand-nemowers. Latye lawn? rotary of Riding tine our over look Then Mowers and Lawn and Garden Tractors. Power sizes from 6-- to Ask us about parts, service, financing, and warranty. -- w It ng 20-in- ch 14-h- p. Millard County Implement Fillmore, Utah 84631 Co, n I of the d -- PHILLIPS 66 OF 3rd South tf Main JERRY IMLAY Be as comfortable 7 as die year GARN Turner, hts wife. Amber and thetr children Travis Gam and Judy was received and they were sustained memters of out ward at Sacrament meeting May is long. 6th. MR 4 Fillmore MRS LIN DON DEAN of Salt l ake City sjvent part of last week with their and daughter Anthony and Diana Fuller and family. son-ln-ti- w I.Yt E JOHNSON CAME to spent the week-en- d with hts parents, VI r. and Mrs. Glade Johnson and brother Ray. The Utter ts home for the summer to help with the farm work. He and other missionaries who served In the South West Indian Mission spent a few days at the end of the BYU Semester where they attended school, to visit a number of their Latnanlte friends tn the Southwest Indian Mission. from USU IV you (nr.t m ilr mrnrf niK fatmrb llNtg' MR MRS VtELVIl LETOM-xinxo- MMR TMuIGtftiis'tti irvptikbtlhi K t pftw (UftMkinU has 4th. t Mil 4l! vt4 fixjnJ Vmt htmftau mJ iNffninvimn alrrtJ (ih4itivumnm Ami SPECIAL OFFER CanloTt Free Estimate sifmk pfvvJr iHw fvflgM tmng rvn if urttarm v W anK aiJ I'lfMaif w!or Vt'SJr iW ai La entufh titf(ailuii(i(i(rf(Ktmiir n received work May 3rd of Hie death from a heart at-tof Frank McIntyre, of Nona's sister, Erma. Melville was unable to make the trip to Idaho, but Nona left by ho Saturday evening t be with her family and attend funeral services. The McIntyres have visited here a number of time and are very fine people. Jl Mirhmrf NoftciJ j on Total Comfort Conditioning by ar bus-han- IKIG d GAS, OIL ond ELECTRIC FRAMPTON HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Fillmore 743-669- 2 ''"'Dont be caught by another Price increase Construction costs are going up daily w Si --- Mi ' college." k cess." Mr. Carn la an experienced who haa flown for many year with the U. S. Navy and the Air Nat tonal Guard. Recalled the plane mishap, " a freak accident caused ty the combination of gu sting winds and a well placed gopher hole on a dirt runway" and aald he plan to continue to use a plane lo help him meet hta goal o! camIn paigning In every community pilot 10 LAST lOlIGED YOU Off MORE HOME AND A BETTER HOME FOR YOUR MONEY Utah. Simmer recislritios Registration for the 194 ummer session at Dixie College, which begin June 10 and ends July 19, is now taking place at the registrar' office, acto cording Registrar Vern Thom. Fee forth ttx-wee- k may be paid and seatlon registration completed at the north wing of the administration building. No formal application need be submitted. TrinsrrM sand Act scores are not required, and academic advtaor approval is not needed, Thoma explained. Enrollment la ten to any person who tuts sufficient maturity and aptitude for the work he Intends to undertake. Student who need financial trip. Vr. Gam and an aide managed to get tothe Mat scheduled by car while, appearance Mayor Gam stayed to make arrangements for fixing (he plane. Cal Black, a Utah Stale Legislator, arranged lo use his aircraft for ihe real of Iheirtp, and afttr some alight scheduling adjustments, they look off for the afternoon's appearance. With the help of local residents, only two scheduled appearances tn a very busy schedule were cancelled and Gam termed the tr'p " a great sue- - GROCERIES BEER T B A Products PLENTY Of PARKING Wholesale Ssmr n today-presse- BECKSTRAND Attwedding of a friend THE FILLMORE AUXILIARY JACK-so- GAS 33-ye- goes to school si Logan stayed overnight Saturday with hts (oiks, the DeLyle Beckstrsnd family CINDY NOLAN Technical College at Provo will award diplomas lo 403 students lb largest graduating class In Its history and hear BYU President Dallle H. Oaks as commencement speaker May 30 tn the Provo Tabernacle. Utah Tech President Wilson w, Sorenson will preside at the graduation rttes, which will begin at 8 p.m. President Sorensen gratification that the president of Brigham Young University will give the commencement sddieM, losing that friendliness ant re sent Ion of the two school. President Sorensen said the graduating etas of 403 compare with 382 last year, which also was a record up umtl that time. The total this yesr would be si least CO grea-er- , according to Registrar Matk J! sen, bad not that many already taken Jobs t hi spring before completing; full requirement fur graduation. The 50 who would have gra luaied are already employed In various occutlons for which they have trained at Utah It Tech, said Mr. Olsen la Indicative of th esc Rent are record w placement achieving at the college. Employer are on our campu almost dally trying to hire trained student! prior to gra dual Ion. We have never had such excellent placement In the history On Monday Ksyle and Ita drove up la Murray to see La Ravne Briggs who Is convalescing from pneumonia ended tl.e MRS STOP & SHOP Utah Priersun BECKSTRAND t 4 MRS JAROLD ROM-soreturned May 3 from a trip to Ft. t. ix, Washington, to get their son Ben. He re-cetv J an honorable discharge from the Army, May 2 lhey traveled up the coast of California and Orgeon tn their way lo Washington Jaruld reports the scenery Is breathtaklngly beautiful. They visited Peggy's To grataate 405 Ttlftny Peterson was one of the students who look part. Then Sunday afternoon ah attended a pUno recital and heard Rhet Petersen, her grandson plsy a solo. These children are arm and daughter of Lany atl Ksyle MIKE l had MR LAST WEEKEND ILA PEAR-so- n went to Nephl la attend a Maugh-te- UNDFR-wen- heir son and wife, Bruce and Nancy over the weekend, and they will te staying part uf this week. Also Darrel and wife Cheryl, HemUr son, Nevada were here for pari of the week. man Sharon Edwardsandherthree daughters give the Spiritual A poem was given Program. by Jody, with talks by Sharon and Valarte and a piano solo by Lesa Benediction by Harold Bck-stran- d JOHNSON major surgery last week. Hts children. Glade Johnson and Mr Avalon Johnson were with him. He ! gettum; along well. We wish him a seedy return to good health. Thts AND community very happv. baby belongs to Donna 1 ee and She is Grover her husband. SUNDAY this MRS FRANK BRINK MEMBERSHIP boys, Kent and Peggy Swallow and children. and son Roy spent Sunday here with his fattier, Thomas Swal- - Swallow's daughter. makes the twelfth lor Tor. andthlldren. MR I MRS B. N. WILLIAMS and three daughters, Kanat ra- and their sun Allan from California have moved Into the Bennett home, w welcome them to our community. Bonnie ts the daughter of Vince and Bernes Bennett MR i band Kent Swallow Na-o- erhoff received word that her sister M rs. Rtal( Leona) Brinks rhoft, Lovelock was getting along well since she suffered a heart attack some time ago. Mrs. Burton Ivle (Hattie) of ThermopoUs, Wyoming went to Lovelock (or a couple of weeks to te wlih her sister Leona. She and another sister, Dora Fillmore visited Rutdson, F rank and Tort la. MRS DEVJTT HANSON of Glenwood spent Sunday w 1th their daughter Peggy, her hus- sjwnt the weekend here at their home. They are fixing up their lot here. hy w I MR rnoc.RF.ss Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 10, 1974 and brother-in-laand Ray Fitzgerald and son Patrick who live on Puget Sound Kae Starley and children Shane and Tamlyn, Granger were here at the Robison home to care for Doreen, Jaren and Joe while their folks were away. ay 3th. MR da ore review. Her gran Thl permanent. easy to refer to, ad would coat $17 23 less local discount. Square coluiifh tnrhas are figured bv multiply-In- g th lengih (6.75") by the width (3 cols.) and for th cost by multiplying the product of the above by Ml. M Las Vegas. i sister Joe Jimmy was ordained a deacon at Priesthood meeting vis-tte- MR by virgie AT FAST AND TESTIMONY meeting, May 3 the little daughter of Kent and Peggy Swallow was blessed and gtven the name of Trudy by her father. Assisting was maternal grandfather, DeVttt Hauser, Uncles, Garth Swallow and B. s. Williams. Also Ivin Christensen. Sui and thi baby also visited her rather, Blaine Penney at the ranch. SACRAMENT You Flowell Notes by Eva KcckUrand " G.1. Millard county Meadow Happenings erlng from an operation on both of his eyes for Inverted eyelids. His daughter (Christie) M rs Grant Whicker spent a week there to be with her father and mother, Rachel. Mrs Virginia Warner, went up with Jerry and family to visit them and to have their daughter Leslie s eyes tested. assistance or who qualify for federal financial aid or scholarships may contact Clark financial director, whose office Is located tn the north wing of the administration building. Students may of IS enroll for a quarter hours maximum of credit, Thomas pointed out. Student Interested In summer cSaases may pick up a catalog of courses and class schedule at the registrar's Built under the most ideal conditors where each phase of construction is strictly controlled and thoroughly inspected. Completely finished and painted inside and out Appliances, living room, bedroom and hallway carpeting inc'uded Delivered to your lot ready to move into. More than 30 designs and floorplans to choose from, including 2, 3. and models, with or without garage or 3 , 3 basement. We'll help you find a lot and arrange financing. w 5 n j i SEE YOUR BOISE CASCADE HOMES DEALER Call Dan McBride Fillmore, Utah 7436501 MAIL TO: - NAME ADDRESS. PHONE CITY. .STATE. Z:P Send picture and plans H Send s representative Suite tf |