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Show Wanted FILLMORE WELCOME GRANDSON IN N.J. spent ten days up north with her sons. ifc-- r$ cr jV " V.'. - - ' C, Larsen hunt a success party of ten did very well on the Elk hunt which opened September 28, 1977. John Larsen, above, shown with his nice 850 pound Elk taken in Somewhere Canyon around 6 in the evening. Also in the party A and she tended the youngest. Boyd and Mary Dav took his parents, Horace and Edna, to see the Circus in SLC Thursday. They went ori to Ogden to see Jake Davis who is in a hospital there. He is improving slowly, but will be there a while yet. I hey visited his wife and their daughter Meredith. children. and sister. Gwen. This I)a id. and Jonathan. lannlv resides in Roy and Jana John Whicker and three children. Pay son, the divided weekend irst of In- couples between their families. to leaxe for Yuma. Jack and Edna McBill and were Ariona Bride and Marlene I flesRuth Mu ndy. Dean Whicker. and will be joined hy Milt Also at the Whicker Warner and Noreme home were their month this later husand II and others wi leave daughter band. Paula and hen inter ally sets Kendall Quarnbcrg of Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. T.R. Mrs. Faye Snyder Madsen were in Salt returned home Sunday Lake Tuesday for him from Utah Valley to have a medical Hospital. She undercheck-up- , which was went surgery there last Wednesweek. very good. day. they went to Brent and Margaret Kanab and brought Warner visited their Chloes twin sister, mothers. Laura Warner Flo Garrett, back for a and Della Paxton, durx isit. the weekend. They ing Bessie and Herman returned to Salt Lake Reedcker, Salt Lake Sunday. City, xisited Milt and Guests of Lucile and Norcine Warner during Ricker for a few S.G. the weekend. Mrs. Echo Blake, days were their daughter, Clara Mae, and Evanston, Wyoming, is spending a week in husband, Clyde ShavShe is a er. They live in Las Fillmore. house guest of Fern Vegas and planned to go on to Delta from Hoklaxvay while visiting her mother, Nellie here. Iverson at the hospital, also others in the Iverson family. to their daughter and Kaye and Mark Ilehn. The baby weighed 9 lbs I o, and will be named Michael Robb. Elda Grandma Hew bark September when the baby was Vern expected. joined her on the 10th. He savs they mostly walked the three older 743-621- 0F 1 An Elk ,i were: Carl Probcrt, Jan Quarnbcrg, Van Clinton Robins, Richard Ouarnbc.'g, I hatcher, Jonny Richard Quarnbcrg, Probcrt, Vernon Monroe. and Barry Becker. Altogether they brought in two spikes in addiand a tion to the big one. DISTRICT COURT CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE Defendants; Civil Nos. control of the building 6298 and 6299: construction. Defethe jurors ndant motion to dismiss "We, empaneled in the above was granted. Attorney entitled case, find the Hunt was required to issues in favor of the prepare appropriate landowners and against findings and orders. the plaintiff and assess Court recessed until damages as follows: Sept. 27, at 10:00 a.rn. Market value of proThe following property taken by the ceedings were had state, S10.630.00. Sept. 27th. Damages by reason Essentially the same of severance, panel of Jurors was $11,800.00. examined and found Total Judgement, qualified. $22,430.00. Case No. 6333 Civil; Dated this 22nd day Joseph Rash vs Gerald of September, 1977. King came on for s Alma Iverson, Plaintiff appearForeman ed with his Counsel. Eldon A. Eliason, Esq. In the District Court Defendant was present session of Sept. 26, with his Counsel, 1977, Judge J. Harlan A. Alma Nelson. Esq. Burns presided, with Parties stipulated to Byron Ray Christianof settlement the sen, Jr. as Reporter lawsuit. Court approvand Guy L. Robins, ed the stipulation Clerk. The following wherein the Defendant proceedings w ere had: agreed to pay to the Examination of Jurors. The following were examined by the Court as to their qualifications to serve as trial Jurors: Newel Mitchell. Mitchell Terrell, Turner, Orvctta Jury-trial- . . Snowbirds leave I o-- t yy f trips, children and John F.. and Ella aw.iv going to school, etc. Starley E.agar visited us Id Help your relatives in Fillmore relatives and friends September 29, 1977. away know what is He was released as in happening your president of the Costa Write the Rica, San Jose Mission family. facts, bring it in or during the summer. call the Progress or This mission includes Jane at home, the of countries Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, and HonHIKE I P duras. Mr. and Mrs. SUGAR! E.agar resided in San misssion headJose, Blanke Roy and Ruin last week hiked up quarters during the three years they were Mountain Sugarloaf on his date oft They They serving there. were curious about the are now residing in history ol the mountain Pine, Ariona. Ellas mother. Ada but werent having a suffered much luck when Mrs. Starley, Blanke called at the stroke several months Progress. They are in ago, but has made a She Fillmore whm Roy is nice recovery. the lives with them. employed of construction the addition to i1 e Mushroom plant. Dr. Jan, wife Gayle Ann and families, Bountiful; Jay, wife and son in Shelly The latter Sandy. couple was on vacation son-in-la- ,c- - &- 1977, 19, illmore News of births, patients in the hospital, Freeman Lena Mr. and Mrs. Vern I reeman have returned from I'pper Montclair, New Jersey. Purpose of the trip was to welcome a grandson born September Returns from mission visitors, presidency More COUPLE MOM KANAB S It) Wells and Margaret Nichols yy stopped Fillmore in enroute from Salmon. Idaho to Kanab where they have purchased a home. A native of Fillmore, the couple lived m Salmon for 33 years before-retiring- . Date for S.S. person A representative of Social Security will be at the County Courthouse, Fillmore on October 26, 1977 from 8:30 until 2:00 p.m. For more informawrite or call tion, Social Security Administration, P.O. Box 948, 173 E. 100 N., Provo. Utah 84601. Phone 377-565- have They children, serving eight Curtis, with The the to our key USAF in Korea as water supply is snow an instructorlexas. and it will take two or Student at Montana three years for this University; Helen, who winter's snowfall to teaches at seep down to ground-wate- r Nursing levels. ThereUniversity Hospital. Seattle; Donald, resi- fore. since our dimindent of Sandy; Norma, ished groundwater Dean, and Jatk. Long- table won't be rcplen-- . view Wash.. Melba. ished for the coming Sublimity, Ore.; and summer, conservation All is just as important now Larry, California. as ever are married. Lrida), October Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Civil Air Patrol Bv 2Lt The Delta Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol held its bimonthly meeting in the Fillmore National Guard Armory Wednesday, September 29. Gerald Edison, Fillmore, enlisted Wednesday evening as a Cadet in the Civil Air Patrol. Captain R. Francis Torsak, Meadow, transferred to the DCS from the Arizona Wing. Capt. Torsak, a Senior Member, formerly of Phoenix, Ariona, was a Mission Coordinator with the Ariona Wing. Capt. Torsak is a to our squadron. ILt Leonard n Vodak, Commander of the an DCS, announced Officer's Training School to be held at Hill Air Force Base Utah's school child- "It has been said that ren will take part in a a well nourished stunational move to help dent performs better them become better than one who is poorly nourished. Thus, the acquainted with good combination of nutrinutrition. The School tion awareness and the Lunch program is feato receive opportunity turing a new a properly balanced theme that will begin in meal School the October 9th with NaLunch and other nutritional School Lunch tion programs should Week. "The new theme, be a winning combo. The schools in MilFlat to Learn. ...Learn lard County will be to Eat. will focus atNational celebrating tention on the imporSchool Lunch week the tance of good nutrition week of October and incease awareness On Wednesday, Octoamong students, parents, and the public ber 12, Millard County about the beneficial students will become effect of a balanced part of 26 Vi million diet." said H.H. Wina-wa- children who will be served the Universal Utah State Board Menu with an Italian of Education's School theme. The menu will Food Service Specialbe: da Vinci, Lasagna ist. Coliseum Broccoli Winawer continued. Salad with Italian Gondola Dressing. Garlic Bread, Sunny Italy Fruit Surprise, We wish to thank and Mama Mia Milk. Parents and Patrons everyone who came to the House of our schools are invitOpen Saturday, also those ed to eat lunch at any who phoned or called of the District's Lunch at the home, sent or Centers during Nationbrought gifts or cards al School Lunch Week. in honor of Jane WilThe cost is $1.00. liams. Promote the School Jane Williams and Lunch Program and children participate with us. r, Thanks for October Senior Members. He said Cadets would be welcome to sit in on the classes and if they desire to go they will be taken on a tour of Hill Air Force Base. The classes will begin at Hill AFB at 9:00 a.m. Friday, Oct. 7. Those to attend desiring please contact Lt. Vodak at or O 7-- 864-250- 2 Lt. Barton at Yj The next meeting of the Civil Air Patrol will 44 743-654- 4 4 4 4 AN EVENING WITH SHERLOCK HOLMES. OCT. 13. 1977. 4 4 4 4 4 - -- -- T- -- T- -- 7- rjn "i- - -- 7- rfr, rin rJJf, -7- rjfi rjnrtf T- V --T- r9r -- T- & Sell 4r 4r HL ilr Plaintiff the sum of $6,000.00. Attorney Eliason was requied to appropriate prepare Judgment. Court adjourned to Sept. 28. 1977. SPECIALS Nichol, Don R. Bird, LaMar Brunson. Lee Warner, Men in G. Williams, Linda Mab-butStanley Harmon. Albert Paxton. Beth Day, Eugene McBride, Lola Burraston. Mels in J. Roper. Bes an F. F.ster Thompson. Evans, Dean Anderson, Algie B. Stephenson. Reed S. Robison, Reed Jeffers. Alma Iverson. Max Terrell, DeVon Quarnbcrg. Peggy Payne. Rax S. George, Anna Dean Robison. George N. Rhodes. Bonus Fmlin son. Jolcne Cooper Sidney Stephenson. Grocery Specials Brooklawn cheese $1.29 t. Hunter. All were found qualand were duly ified sworn. No. 6391 Cixil; Kirk United Ovcrson xs and States Fidelity I his Guarantee Co. case came on for Jury-trialPlaintiff was with his Counpresent sel, LeRay G. Jackson, Esq. and Phillip R. Fishier, Esq. Defendant was represented by Counsel, George A. Hunt, Esq. and Craig The Metcalf, Esq. following Jurors were empaneled: Robison, Reed S. B. Algie Alma Iver- Stephenson. son, Mitchell Terrell, Anna Reed Jeffery. Dean Robison. Dean Anderson, and LaMar Brunson. the for Testifying Kirk Plaintiff were Overson, Harold Hal-gese- Billie K. 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