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Show Millard Courtly Progruss, Fillmore, Ulah 84631 ' l j I: i T S3 5, 1980 Page 2 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS USPS 446740 4' IVfS'K i: Friday, September ' i .i I. i: Our Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631 By Progress Printing Company Town Susan B. Dutaon Publisher Jane Wilson FILLMORE Reporter - by STELLA DAY Reporter & Editor Marge Barton Photographer Compositor Display Ads Jean Smith Photographer Compositor On Friday afternoon, August 29. 1980, the group ol members of the Fillmore Garden Club enjoyed one of the most beautiful garden fours of some of the beautiful rose gardens under the care of Max Martin, at t tie Old Capitol Museum Grounds In my opinion, this rose qarden equals any rose garden in the state, even the rose garden in Sugarhouse Park planted by the members of the Utah Rose Society The catalogues are filled with the pictures of gorgeous roses but all of them do not grow so well in our desert-likclimate. We would do well to visit these gardens before selecting roses for our own gardens, as Max gets the newest varieties each year. Vern and Elda Freeman have one of the gardens in Fillmore, not only their k flower gardens but their very productive vegetable garden and fruit trees We saw no weeds and their if" ' lawns were so neatly edged. We are sure someone so to those knees on their large yards keep gets down expertly groomed Although Ardell Wright lives alone, no family has more beautiful lawns and gardens than has Ardell. Karen Quarnberg and Craig Worwood Everything harmonizes, giving the viewer a feeling of a painting done by an artist Jack and Beth Scottorn, Fred and Joyce Scottorn, Lawrence and Lula Peterson, together with our outstanding North Park, represent the entrance to Fillmore. A Mr. and Mrs. Burns reception will be Although all of the homes on East Center (east of Quarnberg arc happy held that evening at the Chalk Creek) are well groomed, the Baughs and the to announce the marriage Scipio Ward Church from The of their Quigleys have the most beautiful gardens daughter, Karen 7:30 until 9:30. Everyone Baughs even have an extra attractive lower level, to is invited. Worwood, Craig Following a along the banks of Chalk Creek, their very own picnic son of Mr. and Mrs. brief honeymoon they area but more beautiful than most picnic areas Karl Worwood of Levan. will make their home in The homes on Canyon Road took a great deal of our Utah. on September Levan, Utah. time, as many of them have so many types of unusual (. 1980. plants Neldon and Dolores Brunson have so many interesting plants besides having roses which seem to Most of the homes have be in constant bloom t from free weeds, which helps grounds, make the whole street attractive, of course there are we are hoping but the always exceptions, well groomed homes will eventually make the shabby ones so ashamed they will join the citizens who are. Wilford Andrews is new to our town but it didn't take him long to get his yards in excellent condition, adding so much to Canyon Road. Gene and Lillian McBride have always had one of the most attractive places in Fillmore but somehow they succeed in adding something outstanding to their surroundings eacti year. Their roses were in perfect condition, even though most roses are sort of resting, with just a few blooms this time of year. The McBride roses were full of the most perfect blooms you could find anywhere. Their children. Jack and Edna McBride, have really made the most improved gardens in Fillmore this year Everyone in town should visit their gardens. Each flower bed was neatly edged around, in fact we did not see one blade of grass out of place They have a large patio and a brand new deck which provide excellent places for Nadine Wilberg and Les Thompson suppers and picnics. .We are in hopes Jack and Edna will serve as an inspiration to every home in Fillmore. Don and Patsy Iverson have also always had perfectly groomed, attractive yards but since the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne tember 20. 1980 to begin sprinkling system has been installed, they have just R. Wilberg of Castle their lives together. outdone themselves This is another place you should Dale are announcing the take time to visit for new ideas. You arc invited to share forthcoming marriage of Although East Center Street has beautiful gardens, their daughter Nadine in their happiness at a no one could have more attractive gardens than some to Les Thompson, son 'reception given in their of the gardens on West Center. John and llene of Mr. and Mrs. Preshonor that evening at Cooper have had awards from many garden contests ton Thompson of Fillthe Castle Dale Stake Dale and they too change some parts of their landscaping more. Castle Center. Les and Nadine have Utah from seven until each year so that their garden is always lovely in any nine o'clock. season, as is Edith Canister's She has excellent taste chosen Saturday, Sep and succeeds in having an garden, delightful at any time of the year, as do Francis and Virginia Kelly There were many other interesting can't close gardens, but have run out of space without thanking our busy garden club president, Flora Stewart, for planning such a delightful tour, endmq in a supper that was one of the most delicious ever, and the Garden Club is known for its extra delicious food Let s go again soon. e To speak vows well-kep- Wedding date set Vine I I Guild Fine Arts opening Saturday C V C3IO v S c. e 7 A-- 4 The 75 recognized American six main families w ' -- t. II II Indian languages belong to were Reservations taken this week for the Opening Social of Fast Millard Fine Arts Guild which is scheduled for Saturdav. September b at 4 p.m. in the lovely garden of llene and John Cooper's home. Don't miss this special event that will initiate another season of programs ami social of this cultural group. PIOSJEEK RflAMSET Grocery Golden Ripe Bananas 4$1 .00 Crisp Green Peppers Strawberries Flunts 16 oz. Pork n Beans Banquet Reg. 539 Cookin Bags Carnation 6.5 oz. Tuna Fish Delta Paper Towels i I 25? Lb. 2954 334 Sporting Goods Shotgun Shells Rifle Ammunition Reloading Components Fishing Gear Camping Supplies Class of 40 Reunion Subscription in Advance: Year $9.50 6 Monts: $6.50 Single Copy: 20 cents It was a great night the lor reminiscence. Class of '40 reunion. I he Senior Cilicn C enter rang with fun and lughter as 35 classmates and partners renew to gathered acquaintances. The evening began at 6.00 and enjoyed. visiting was At seven a delicious meal prepared by Alta Shumway and was served by M.irgaret and Cindi Turner and Julie Bartholomew. Iravcr was by Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to P.O. Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631 PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY owned by Susan B. Outson, William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson High Lowell Councilman Whitaker. A short proJamie Leeking and John L. Warner gram consisting of a song by Fioward and Darlene Memmott, song by Berny Bennett, round dances by Frank Mr. and Mrs. Don EmUtah National Guard. Donna Bates. and of Roy. Utah After their marriage, King ery the program Following to announce the young couple will each classmate told what are pleased the forthcoming marriage make their home in Lothey were doing, where ot their daughter. Jamie gan. where John will they lived, number of lee. to John L. Warner, continue his studies Ray grandchildren. son ot Bishop and Mrs. at USU. the received Partridge have chosen Jerrold W. Warner of They prize for traveling 700 Fillmore. Utah. September II, 1980 to miles to attend. Most Jamie is a 19"Tti graduhe married in the Salt children went to C.J. A ate ol Rov High School Lake LDS Temple. Trimble and and (Junior) She atwill he Seminary. given reception Stella both Johnson. State in their honor that eveWeber tended seven. Changed having in Ogden and ning at The Edge wood the most. Glen Labrum, College L'SU in Logan, where she in Ogden. Utah. On Sachanged the least. Reid studied Secretarial turday. September 13, Most grandMitchell. Science. John is a 1976 1980 an open house will children went to Duane of Millard he given in their honor graduate 24. Bartholomew with SemiSchool and at the Fillmore Utah Those having twins-Lou- ise High He fulfilled an Stake Center. 21 South nars. W. Snow and LDS Bristol 300 West, from 8:00 to Glen Labrum. Florence Mission England. and is presently 10:00 p.m. Everyone is Robins received the prize invited to employed at the BLM. cordially for having a great- He is a member of the attend. grandchild. The highlight of the was having evening Coach Stan Watts and his lovely w ife in attendance. Coach Stan Watts was celebrating his birthday, so he was presented a beautiful birthday cake The daughters of S.G. and happv birthday was Ricker are holding an sung to him. after which Open House to celebrate lie spoke to the group. their father's 80th birthThe final event was the day Saturday, September 7 classmates in attendance 6th. front 3 p.m. to 5 p.nt. had a group picture at his home. 130 W. 500 taken. Melvin Bushncll So. was elected chairman for Every one is invited to our reunion in five years, help us wish him a Happy at which time we arc Birthdav. S. G. Ricker No gifts, please. hoping more classmates can attend. 80th Birthday Open House 53$ INTERDENOMINATIONAL Interdenominational worship services are held each dlv World! litiS C FILLMORE FROLICS .0, In Hospitals 0. is in Huntington Beach. Caliloiiii.i. Alter being Mrs. Bill (lena) Moves tc leased fiom the Fillher has been ill and in the more Hospital. West Millard Hospital d.uicihtois .In Arm and Clav dearie lor a lew days. She is al home now convales( i link and the latter's cing. Many close family daughter Dc.inu drove up members have been here ugiiM 29 to see her. lo visit with her and her IIhii husbands Crandall and ( riink flew up in husband Mrs. Noma Rowley the lot mers plane and underwent surgery in took her hack with them Hountilul for a total lot convalescence and hip replacement. Two of oi iicaimoiii. her daughters live in Sandv and Kearns, so Slops in Fillmore lliev were near her. Ha Mav (Mrs. Phil Cn isFlank and Donna Bales land) brought her home visited members of the and family August 27 and staved Snvder while lor several days. She friends enroulc gets around in a walker. between moves in California. They are moving Mrs. Rowley is grate13 Duane Street. ful lor all of the help to she has received while Irvine. California 92714. lliev have a son and she was ill. daughter living in that area. I lie Bales have made Flys to California an annual visit here for Mrs. Swartz the last 33 vears. Afton fa e Monday s child is fan Tuesday s child $ full of grace Wednesday s child is uii of woe Thursday s child has far to go Friday s Child S towing anfl giving Saturday s child has lowc'k for its living But a child (hat s born or tre Sabbath Day is far wise nj q003 an(j oay rAr i Its a Boy! Happy parents of a baby boy are Teresa and Dave Hardy of Black Rock. He was born August 30 at the Milford and weighed hospital 6 lbs. 12 oz. Lee Collcdgc proud grandmother. Noah and Daisy Rogers are and Jay Rogers is a Daisy is a First Ward Auction c The Fillmore First Ward is pulling out all the stops" in making preparations for their big Auction and projects to be held September the Church house. The Relief Society held an all day work meeting Tuesday to produce hand made articles, toys, dolls, and tote bags. Quantities goods 0 SERVICES Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the City Library Reading Room. Sunday School starts at 9:30 a.m. Anyone is welcome to attend. - will of baked be whipped up fresh the day of the Auction. Of interest special is a Recipe Book that will include hundreds of tried and tested recipes submitted by the women of It is the ward. being put together In Helen Rogers and several coIt workers. is hoped the books will come from the printer in time to sell them on this special date. Fourth Ward Returns from Basic Training Sponsors Fair The Fillmore 4th Ward is sponsoring a Fair on September 18th. Handi- craft items, auction items, food, and other goodies w ill he sold. There will he garden fresh vegetables, fruit, and lots of food. Please come, everyone is invited. There will even he rides, games, and activities for the kids. All proceeds will go toward the Ward Budget Stake Building Fund. Some Victor D. Simmons, son of Robert and Gencal Simmons of Glenwood. Utah and grandson of and of Thelma Fillmore, was home for one week after six completing weeks basic training in San Diego, California and six weeks schooling in Great Lakes, Illinois, w ith the U.S. Navy. Upon return to Great Lakes he was then transferred to Norfolk, Virginia where he will be stationed for six months aboard the USS Tructt for sea duty. George Peterson Victor D. Simmons used to believe that mistletoe rods point to gold WHY SHOULD YOU BUY A TV ANTENNA FROM WITCH DOCTOR TV REPAIR? WE STOCK QUALITY WINEGARD ANTENNAS. We limit our stock to American made antennas, carefully selected for the Millard area. We stay clear of the odd brands and unknown merchandise. WE CAN HELP YOU IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS. FRUIT FOR CANNING Our technician obtained antenna systems training in Sacramento, California and took a special certification test in Tucson, Arizona, lie's a certified technician , not a jack of all trades sales clerk. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL. 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