Show Millard April Shower Bring Reception set in Western motif IC Rich and Rhonda Allen White Rhonda and Rich married April 6 1985 the daughter of Tom Allen of Fillmore The son of Mr Bill White Utah White were The bride is and Terrilee groom is the of Holladay A bridal tea will be given in their honor on April 12 1985 at the home of the bride’s grandmother Mrs Dorothy Halsey from 3 to 5 pm at 65 West 300 South Fillmore Utah Everyone is cordially invited Library says children’s books are for adults too By Tafta Watson Local Project Coordinator When was the last time you read a good children’s book? The Fillmore City Library is inviting area residents to rediscover books from their youth during a new reading and discussion series The series "Not For Children 7 at begins Only” pm on Thursday April 25 in the library reading room and continues every other Thursday for live sessions through June 20 This local program is part of a national project sponsored by the American Library Association and funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities that is helping libraries across the country put on series and discussion reading Fillmore is one of ten libraries in Utah to be chosen for the initial project “Books written for children know no age limit” Helen Cox state “We said coordinator project wanted to give adult readers an opportunity to read again books they loved as children to read some classics they may have missed and to learn about good contemporary children's books so they can encourage today’s youth to read” We also like the idea of adults who are out of school reading books and then getting together at the library to talk about what they've read" The state planning committee for the project decided to hold a reading series in Fillmore and discussion because of the high educational level of the community and the lack of a local institution of higher learning which might make available similar programming local coordinator Tafta Watson explained that participants will have five readings from children's literaa visiting ture For each session a will make scholar one of the about presentation relating it to the overall readings discussion will theme follow At the end everyone comes together for a brief “This format was developed in Vermont and has been followed with in New success Virginia great Mexico and several other states" Mrs Watson "People explained really seem to enjoy the combination of information from the scholar and open discussion” for the selections The reading “Not For Children Only" series give of a chronological development children's literature which coincides with changing views of childhood The first reading is a selection of fairy tales Two classics follow: Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Wand “The Wind in the omen" Grahame Willows” by Kenneth EB White’s popular “Charlotte's Medal Web" and two Newbery books “Bridge to Terabithia” by Paterson and "Roll of Katherine Thunder Hear My Cry" by Mildred Taylor bring readers into The final reading literature Robert Cormier’s stark “I Am the Cheese" is a sample of the realistic of novel” characteristic "problem the seventies Katie Parnell of Spring City will the theme and present introduce fairy tales Thursday evening Other area scholars involved in the project are Margene Thorpe from Logan and Arlea Howells Marilyn Larson from Snow and Marie Beecham College “We're looking forward to a good in interested of folks turnout shedding a few years and enjoying some delightful reading” Mrs Watson said Anyone interested in participating in the "Not For Children Only” is series and discussion reading and pick to preregister encouraged up the first reading selection at the library by April 18th For more at call Tafta Watson informatin Hunter at or Gwen '' Ma I lowers Snow men Tiding ol PINK DAY hours! Mas IK 00 to 3 00 illmoie ( ns Paik Games Rides ( rafts ood Rummage Sale Health un formation Door Prizes Balloons in the Sun the new lor Support illmore Community Medical Center Plan now to join the tun! In Appreciation The family of Rita Ellen Carroll would like to thank the many friends areas in Fillmore and surrounding the for the love and thoughtfulness beautiful flowers that she loved so much for the meals that were and for the many kind prepared ssords of comfort Thank you Giles Carroll and Family notes go over fine points and quiz each other Most of all you can each come away with the added confidence to do your best on that test Take a break from your studies with a refreshing cup of hot tea It can do wonders calming last min- ute test taking jitters it See you in the library- - Monday April 15: Stuffed franks 17: Baked Wednesday April chicken Thursday April 18: Pork chops Last call for the Easter Parade!! Come early and join the hat parade That’s this Friday April 12 Next Friday the 19th will be for the birthday potluck supper Plan on coming to that too Put on your Easter bonnet and parade it on the dance floor The Pahvant Valley Senior Citizens are again holding their Easter Hat Parade and Dance The date will be Friday April 12 at 7 pm Those that remember last year's hat parade know what a special evening it was Comments on it have been received all year in hopes this event would be held once more The Hat Parade will begin at 8:00 and they ask the contestants be there and fill out early to be numbeied their entry forms They will march in tw'o categories: Pretty and Funny First second and third place prizes will be awarded in each The three distinguished judges this year will be Gwen Hunter Fillmoe City Librarian and former art Fillmore Pauline Elmer teacher and Abe Johnson Postmistress Millard County Commissioner Senior Citizens from the Centers Salina Richin Manti Gunnison and Delta have field Koosharem been invited There will be a floor show some specialty numbers and a Pie Walk plus lots of good music for dancing by the Meadow Misfits Band all evening after the parade All Seniors and their friends are invited and assured of a delightful evening not to be forgotten soon BY PROFESSIONALS CALL lafen BuckncrV I Auditing Payroll Processing Personal & Business Tax Preparation CERTIFIED PUBLIC Computer Applications ACCOUNTANTS Quarterly Payroll Tax Processing Estate Planning - Management Advisory Services Company 61 S 7436929 Main ! I I Alcoholics Anonymous group sas be starting up again m Fillmore on March 21 at 8 00 pm in the Public Safety will be Building The meeting held at the Central Utah Mental Health office II you have any questions in pleace call 2 in Delta Fillmore or A A will Betty Brunson Conrad for English Teacher of the Year Betty Brunson Conrad has been adminischosen by her colleagues as one of 14 trators and students nominees in the competition tor the ol the Teacher state's 1985 English Year contest The winner will be announced at a April 18 in the Little banquet The competition Hotel America recognizes outstanding contributions and excellence in the public school thanks system Betty has taught for 30 years She is the daughter ol Delell Brunson Fillmore r" V Mrs Tim E Pauley announce the California Heyward birth of their son Daniel William He was born March 29 1985 at Oakland (California) Naval Hospital 6 oz He was and weighed 10 lbs Mrs 24“ long Pauley will be remembered as the former Catherine Carol Wilson is the first William Daniel grandchild of Mr and Mrs William V Wilson Thousand Palms Calif former Fillmore residents Mrs Wilson and the maternal aunt Margaret Rose were visiting West Point (United States Military New York when the Academy) event occurred Mr I and hanks (o eerone Viola lvie and family would like to thank everyone lor their kindness hxid flowers and well wishes in the death ol Bud lvie tola lvie and family Pioneer Market Pork Chops (Ccntci Lean Ground Beef Cut) $14911) $11911) Artichokes 2 for $149 23C hunch Spinach 4 lb for $100 Oranges (aul) 6 9C II) Grapes Thompson Seedless Sunny Delite Citrus Drink$109 per Vi Gal 0 pak-1- ( o Pepsi & Diet Pepsi $177 vr Fillmore SPECIALS - Fertilizers Weed & Feed - All Purpose Turf Builder & Garden Fertilizer Potting Soil - 50 ib bag - $299 Where more Americans find a bi££er CUTTING b STYLING b WOMEN PERMS FOR MEN I I I I I Frosting b Tinting NOW DOING SOLAR By nut Decs shade Shrubs M2 98 trees and Mowers I X up vergreens Hushes - Bulk & Packaged Radish Seed Seed - SI 30tb & up & Bulk Seed Beet Parsnip Onion Sets - red & yellow - 98c Ib Pea Seed - Freezer & Marvel - 98c Ib Georgia LINDA & Hare SANDY Found Patricia Leser $1117! We ran everyone promise this but in a rei ent survey of who got rotunds 3 out ol 4 IxTievc thev got lugger rotunds than it thev did their ow n taxes 3 out ol 4’ customers What can we find for you? 58 W Main Mon Fri: 49:oz - Lawn H&R NAILS 3 3 tricks tricks tricks tricks tricks Seeds I Y BABIICS The East Millard Fine Arts Easter Program held April 5 was presented by the Kanosh Ward Choir Director Elaine Halsey Organist Neca Watts Narrator Veda Davis and 25 choir members presented a most enjoyable Easter Cantata Those present were thrilled by the music and the message was program Zola Beckstrand chairman Algie Swallow gave the Club Collect and Dean Robison led the Pledge of Allegiance The next program will be held as April 19 with Pam Freeman Program Chairman She has arranged for Rick Wheeler and a group of students from Snow College to come All and present a drama program Also members are urged to attend members can pay their dues for next vear at this time Only 5 days left BEAUTY BAB 5 !’( Former Fillmore resident nominated Marble of Belle The family extends our heartfelt thanks to her many friends who sent flowers and cards brought food to the home and of sympathy for the expressions during the illness and passing of our You have dear wife and mother been a great comfort to us during our time of sorrow A special thank you is extended to Dr Robert Day and EMTs Raun Child Bud McVey and Manlynn Terry of the Fillmore Ambulance Team for their extraordinary efforts in her behalf also to nurses Dixie and Williams and Jacquie Turner for other hospital staff members their help in the emergency room Claude Marble Bart & Marge Barton Betty Cameron f ! IVXs Vivian Segulne The members of Holy Family Catholic Mission observed its annual Holy Thursday Seder Supper We are a very small bilingual mission but we have excellent attendance at all our services and This is our third annual functions Seder Supper It is the of the Last Supper Quite a few of our neighbors enjoy attendRev Our pastor Michael ing Winterer celebrated Mass at 6:30 pm Our supper was immediately following Mass We are so grateful for the services of Father Winterer Deacon James McElfresh and Sisters Jacinta and Linda and Patricia I don’t believe we tell them this often enough Our larger functions such as tonight are in the American Legion Hall Eventually we hope to have our own church but that is in the future-ntoo lar off we pray Card of thanks Blaine Hare and family would like to thank everyone for their concern and flowers cards phone calls visits during his stay in the hospital and recuperation at home The Blaine Hare Family INCOME TAX PREPARATION Services By Tamil Ruth Zmitravich THANKS TO THE STARS1 Over a hundred stars have been given out for the prompt return of an children’s is books This are indication that the children in habits responsible developing to wish We library activity who are all those compliment working on this In fact all patrons are getting much better in returning books so that others do not have to wait so long to get to read them Thanks for your help ACTIVITY DETAILS Kite making workshop: Several people have been contacted to help with the workshop-soto help with framing some to help with decoration etc The workshop will be held from to 4 pm on Saturday April 13 in the reading room Please We will bring your own materials have rice paper and a few small if you desire things to purchase like would however we to be told ahead of time in the library if you wish us to furnish anything for you 2 “Let's Talk About It” series for young adults and adults will begin in the reading April 25 at 7 pm room The series is free and will meet every two weeks for five sessions See the special article in this week’s paper 3 Story Festival will be held April 15 and 16 serving the Elementary School Middle School and the Schedules are being worked out by Mr and Steve the principals chairman of the event Anderson will The seventh grade students again serve as the story tellers as they did last year (Incidentally they were a huge success!) VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Anyone who can spend a couple of hours a week regularly any day enjoy Take some of the stress out of test taking by studying with a friend from class You can compare Pahvant Valley Senior Citizens Schedule — Tuesday through Saturday in library service would be very welcome We have had offers of service and have who work three regular volunteers each week and greatly appreciate their help There are varied jobs to not hard to learn but accomplish things which must be done to help us fill the needs of our patrons You are likely aware that both Mrs Rowley and myself are part time workers and the work seems to be full time Come in and sign up for a few hours you'll II pr B By Gwen Hunter Librarian i hurs I SI’S Catholic Church C y Couple Exchange Vows ( news A The western style wedding reception for RJ and Wendy Ellison was held Saturday night April 6 1985 at in Hall the American Legion Fillmore in a The hall was decorated decor with many western many bales of straw Sitting on them were A bridles and saddles chaps beautiful set of harnesses hung from one of the ceiling beams The buffet table was filled with a variety of food and a beautifully decorated wedding cake was cut by the bride and groom The Meadow Misfits Band played some lively tunes all evening and kept the many dancers doing some fast and lively steps A good time was had by all the guests i ( iiiintv 11 am Delta - 6 pm 864-331- 4 Sat by Appt Coolers 174 S 1st Open — Jugs FISHING I illmore tlis — C 69c oz amping Supplies SUPPLIES week 743-535- till ll) 5 weekdays X!JLIJL!JLLJLJJL2JL2JL3XlJlJJLIJuLT2Jtu!JL2JEJJLLJIJL!JLIJLIXIJLIJLlJu i |