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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, February 24, 1978 Lr It) An fi 'i i) A V i A A A fi A A A A A A A A A 0 ADWfRTi A A A A IFIP2SL v- VMl.fr Cf? - Proclamation YMUHF brio ml A1' t r n inn? Wil F1ru n 4r.fi F F a i Mng ar h if pr p.r mb ij-- .l f in d t r K.n rr u at d -- WHHQ li.- r rrmra of Farmt-f- Igr f r x N Mrs and Bishop Robins and Dc Ann. Many fans traveled to SLC to watch the State Young Farmer Officers for 1978-79- ; Seated, left: Garth Swallow, President; Standing, right, Sam Utley, Secretary. continued from front farmers and their wives front over past year as State Reporter for the the state and was extremely suc- Utah Association. Chapter memcessful. bers are proud of Victor lor his Also at the State Convention, the vears of faithful service and esEast Millard Chapter received the pecially during the past vear while is serv ing as a state officer. which Trophy "Traveling to with the the In still another chapter presented activity, Sam greatest number in attendance Utley was one of three chapter based on a mileage formula. presidents in the state to receive a In addition to the above recogni- new Stetson hat which was pretion, the chapter was verv proud of sented to presidents of chapters Garn Turner who represented them that had increased tficir memberin the Public Speaking Contest with ship by at least ten members durjng an excellent talk on Soil pH and the past vear. hose attending the convention chemistry. At the concluding session of the convention Garth Swal- from the Fast Millaid area were Mr. low was elected President of the and Mrs. Sam Utlev, Mr. and Mrs. Utah Young Farmer Assiciation for lee Monroe, Mr and Mis Jack 1978-7and appointed Sam Utley as Davies. Mr. and Mis. Garn Turner, State Secretary. Mr. and Mis Victor Monroe, Also at the Awards Banquet sevMr. and Mrs. rent Crapo. Mr. and eral members were recognized for Mrs. Tony Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. their years of service in the Young Garth Swallow, Mr. and Mrs. Farmer organiatioif with a "Mas- Melvin Whitaker, and Mr. and Mrs. ter Farmer diploma. Fast Millard Robert A. Nielson. members so recognized this year Fast Millard Young Farmers included Gordon Stephenson and express a sincere "thank vou to Rex Allen, 5 years; Melvin Whitak- the following officers of the chapter er. Ivan Robins, Reed Robison, and who have worked so faithfully in Victor Monroe. 10 years; Ben Stott, behalf of the chapter membership Vernon Monroe, Carl Probert, during the past year: Sam Utley, Brant George, 15 years. President; Lee Monroe, Vice PresiAnother member of the East Mil- dent; Bryant Stevens. Secretary; lard Chapter who was very instru- Scott YVatts, Vern Treasurer; mental in the planning and con- Stewart, Reporter; Jack Davies, ducting of a successful State Con- Historian; and Robert A. Nielson, vention was Victor Monroe, who has Advisor. served very effectively during the FFA WEEK - 1978 'X State Wrestling finals. Feb. 16. 17, A 18. Sister Marilee Hatch returned Feb. 15, 19'8 from her mission in She is the Georgia. Bill and ol daughter She Verlene Hatch. will report her mission p m. m Sunday at the Scipio Ward. Mr. Con I). Robins has returned from a 1 trip t) California, lb went with a friend. Mr. ldon Harpet Con visits vl Aurora Cledc . his nephtws, Clint, and an Robins then wives and fam I ills s hey look bun to many interesting I A GOLDEN PAST n brighter ttmm a v A future y.v. ii f) y vjj vy m i.liM as old new as tomorrow. And thats the idea this behind years for the contest quilt Festival of the American West at Utah State University. "Wcrc encouraging quilters throughout the state to create an original design from one traditional or more patterns," quilt beta Johnson, USU 7. Garn Turner participates in the State Young Farmer Public Speaking Contest. 1 I xtension clothing specialist, announced. entries The top will be exhibited and judged at the Festival 5 29-Au- July 152 ew ; Continental Telephone Keeps fou In Touch TIh'T ft i iV wivili tv in Ml I m h w m hi n ulMo pfovuli'U.I. vir 'ml rt uni . nv iu o hi i flu Ft i l'i n!C lm nt ti - T. C nFin fclMVl WIipih in fruit utiil we itfipt i nti t C T. xi 1. " ' Thr I. Iintomrt U' tetr nr ktiuw flip rl MM nut h 1111 x Ml Ii p 1 it is III Infill In tl 'Ilf vntiM'ly until tli h tit t tin rrlt it lo u l m btii.t IV t T u tf xi h Continental Telephone ot the West t r pt i w t Scipio. Johnny and son. and (Juarnbirg. Seclv. Jeanne and Mary Monioe came to be with parents. Mr. and Jack Ice. Monim , Batrv MonRobins, roe, Bishop Don Ouarnberg. and lather hie were m ndunce. I he babv daughter ol Marvin Jay and Di."i Snow Memmott w ,'S and blessed Mrs. IaMar Monroe over the long weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Memmott and family, Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Memmott and Emily. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Memmott Orem, and family, spe nt a day visiting Mr. Mrs. Howard and Memmott. hc name JoMunition bv tier Ksliaid (Dick) t.tnh New Monroe. Grandparents, Jack and Lola M onroe, and Dix Mrs. and Mrs. Yoga Olsen lht- a - c e e n i, I - i Sit. S'M 1 he follow positions at Snow College the navet u!eher father, lav. Chester R oh' it Memmott, I'd tost. Bishop Don and Robins. Her Ouarnberg. Esther grandparents, and Chester Memmott gie at grand mot hers. Mrs. reda Hatch and Mrs. Katie Memmott, also Mr. and Mrs. Calif., aunt, Snow, also Cynthis Snow, attended. "a stood in - Dt Sherd V. Hill. Dean of Instruction at M.-'v- Snow College has announced the opening of nine positions at Snow College for the coming year. While these positions arc opening for September of 1978, applications and interviews are now being accepted and scheThe duties, duled. and qualifications. I Ider Lewis Ballovv, inclurequirements. Levan, called to visit ding rank, pay, and his uncle and aunt, application content Fd and Bernice Ballow. can be obtained He had just returned Dr. Hills from an LDS Mission office at Snow College, to New Zealand. ext. 211. I 1 283-402- V 1 for a mission in New Zealand. He is the son of leila and Dean Laurie Kennv Beaver, - , Mi 'x in t d entries accepted) and documentation of the traditional designs accommust used pany the entry Quilts should twin bed size larger. will be Frizes awarded to the top First state winners. place carries a $200 Second place prize. is $100f third. $50; two honorable and mentions, $25 each. The USU Extension is Service acting as contest sponsor in the counties. N. Beth Contact Extension Crosland. home economist, for more details and times ol local shows and Sate on these new releases! quilted be . n I pat-te- varn r I TTTTITv. A: t Mrs. Myrtle Soren sen, Mr. and Mrs Udell Sorensen attend ed a Missionary Fare well in St. Anthony Idaho Sunday. Myr ties grandson. Elder Scott Seely, is leaving Robins, ogan. Quilts for this years exhibit must be of an original design inspired bv a traditional such as "Log Rose Cabin, "Star, of Sharon," Tine I tee. etc, I nt ies mav be made or individuals by must and groups have been constructed within the past five vears. will 1 her sisters and husbands Saturday night at the home of Beth and Farrell Warner, The occasion Ncphi. was celebrate to Ethels birthday, which will be March The following 5th. Miriam were there: M.L. and Tuttle, Donna and Raymond Neilson, SLC; Marva and Kent Shepherd, (van; Noel and Ethel Chester and sther Memmott, and Beth Scipio; The arrell Warner. u tics visited Sunday and Mondav with Noel I thel in and I tO.HuO! rirT nauftmuft acb must be haiul-quiltewith traditional matciials. (no tied or jjr Noel and Ethel Rob ins enjoyed visiting Maxine Robins & 1 I 11 places. liWJ, Quilt contest are . I East Millard Young Farmers in attendance at the State Young Farmer Convention. Garth Swallow (seated, left) holds the Young Farmer of the Year trophy while Sam Utley (in hat) holds the Traveling Trophy won by the chapter. Quilts 1 9 as yesterday and as Robins Leo Bishop conducted Sunday sacrament meeting. Memmott Chester offered the invocation. Music was directed In Eileen Thompson and Memmott. Darlene sacrathe Attending ment were Don Probert and Alan Mathews. It was passed by Terrv Bob Monroe. and Sam Probert, and Kurt Robins. 1 be speakers were Brother Duane Baugh and High Conn Richmati cilman Ja of Fillmore. Mrs. Rn h in man also was Wald" attendance. Robins oflered the clos ing prayer. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hatch, Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Poullon and son Jeff, SIC, spent the weekend with FFA officers Dan Sielson, George Beeston, and Paul Mitchell witness Mayor Robert Edison signing proclamation for FFA Week. 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