Show PKe 6 - Millard Counts ISPS Thurs Ma 16 1985 Community Event Pink Day May 18 Soup and bread dinner aids Ethiopia By Carol Day the chance to win: video rentals cassette tape pizza haircuts tire rotations newspaper subscription bags of candy ice cream a mantle clock lawn rake hamburgers and fries motor oil mixing bowls 25 lbs of flour nacho cheese bags windshield cleaner car oil change and grease doctor and dentist services and much more There will be games balloons and rides supervised by the Fillmore Community Medical Center Candy Come for a pony ride Stripers or tractor ride Stay for lunch hot dogs hamburgers and pop For dessert visit the bake sale Don’t forget to rummage through the rummage sale or browse at the bazaar The Auxiliary is busy collecting If you have items to and preparing donate to Pink Day and have not been contacted please contact the Yes it’s this Saturday from 11 to 3 pm at the Fillmore City Park by the Statehousel Our entertainment chairman Tanya Kerwin has lined up Millard County talent to delight the crowd of Doug Nelson will be master cermonies giving away door prizes and announcing talent We will have songs from Martha and Steve Stott Laurie Tuttle the Middle and High School bands the Hi Lites Louis Robison and Doug Jenkins Laurie Condie on violin Marie Jensen’s vocal group a two piano duet and Roy Barraclough the proud administrator of two new medical centers on the piano We will have dance from ballet by Mary Anne Watson Tanya Kerwin’s Dance and Drill and Denise Tuttle to clogging Indian a break dance challenge dancing from the Middle School and a dance from New Zealand by Steve Condie am fetta Brunson Jetta Brunson celebrates 78th birthday extended-carBrunson Jetta of Fillmore resident Community Medical Center and native resident of Fillmore celebrates her 78th birthday May 16th A party with cake and presents and a movie afterward is planned with the residents and staff invited to celebrate the day Although Jetta recently lost her husband to cancer and most of her family live in other states Jetta is considered ‘‘one of the family” by staff and volunteers alike and is loved dearly by all Happy Birthday Jetta! Tickets for Pink Day are $1 admission donation They will be used on door prizes The ticket must be present to win So if you cannot send your ticket with a attend friend Angle Green On Saturday April 20 Ilene Cooper and her family and a friend in a fashion show presented Utah for the Smithfield Smithfield and Mothers Stake Daughters Conference The models wore 92 different costumes from the many countries Ielen has visited in her global The were all travels gowns authentic including the matching gloves hats bags and shoes and dated from 776 to 1985 Models taking part in the fashion show were: Ilene Cooper and her tour daughters Gay Averett Ethel Stevens Joleen Stephenson and Ilene was beautiful and graceful displaying her talent for modeling to even though she wore a perfection cast on her arm The costumes she wore included capes shawls and which covered the cast drapes a The show was beautifully delightful success The script was written by Joleene and the show was Stephenson videotaped by Claude Stevens and Richard Crosbie Sherrie Michelle Beckstrand Stefanie Stevens Tiffini Stephand Kelly Jo Stephenson granddaughter-in-laMary Ann Stevens Harmony Beckstrand and Candace Stevens and a friend Cherryl Rose The only male model was John’s and llene’s first Robert Richard Crosbie son of Sherri and Richard Crosbie enson Returns from mission Sister released Sherry Talbot was just from the Missouri Independence Mission Sherry returned to Fillmore the first part of May and was very highly regarded by her Cynthia Black her Janet granddaughters Cooper Mission President for the work she has done Sherry’s homecoming report was in the Fillmore 2nd Ward on May 12 The Fillmore 2nd Ward congratulated Sherry and welcomed her back into the ward t9 t t Pioneer Market I I I II GROCERY SPECIALS t I May I I 16 17 18 :: I I I I t I I I I I I I I I t Chicken Ground Beef FLOWERS Petunias b Yellow & I tied Seed Potatoes Red - w hile - Russet Pea Seed 9871b Long Y Short Pod Bulk Corn: Jubilee Candy White Lightning IO Chief Sun Glo 50 lb bag Potting Soil $299 TREES — TREES — TREES — TREES Pines & Evergreens - $998 & up Fruit Trees - $1298 & up (in 5 gal cans) Shade Trees - $1498 & up (in 5 gal cans) FISHING GEAR TOO S 14 Fillmore W Open medals tion of honor i 7 43"535J days a week 'till 10 weekday or ByRuthZmitravich Monday May 20: Pork chops Baked May 22: Wednesday chicken May 23: Cream of Thursday tomato soup with tuna macaroni salad On Wednesday May 8 approxiand fifty four hundred mately Retired Senior Volunteers descended upon the Community Center of the 1PP Man Camp It was the fourth annual recognition luncheon for the who came from many volunteers counties and it turned into two or three hours of rather hectic fun A very good meal was served and Norma Matheson is so easy to listen to as is Mr Bumgardner’s excellent voice An interesting day LIBRARY NEWS f i OP! By Gwen Hunter Librarian Holy Family Next Art Exhibit The Art Exhibit offered in May by the Fillmore Library will be the Visual Art Works by Gwen Hunter The exhibit will May 20 to June present various media including: oil watercolor pastel silkscreen pencil and charcoal Subject matter is also varied for Open House is scheduled Monday May 20 from 6 to 8 pm The show will be open during library hours: 3 to 7 pm weekdays and for show only this 7 pm until Saturdays Everyone is welcome including kids accompanied by an adult Catholic Mission news By Greenhouse Fillmore for you is waiting ijjj Clinics to be held in is here Spring ft will During May immunizations be given at the Fillmore Public Health Office on Tuesday May 14 and Tuesday May 28 from 9 am to 12 noon both das The Blood Pressure Clinic for Fillmore will be held Tuesday May 14 from pm at the Public Health office Blood pressures will also be taken in Kanosh on Tuesday May 21 at the Town Hall from 10 am to 12 noon in Meadow on Wednesday May 29 at the LDS Church from pm and in Holden on Tuesday May 28 at the Town Hall from 3:30 to 430 pm Trees Shrubs Flowers b vegetables 5 iT for planting i £ i g THE GREENHOUSE ? Ill TO PARADISE! No 4lh W ft (Across from Confel) Delia Utah 84624 g g 5 Overnight Special lor Two $39 Includes: USDA Dinner for Two Deluxe Room Satellite TV Indoor Pool & Spa Fillmnra Custom Meats Inc Paradise Inn 800 Quantily Limited N Reservation! Vivian Segulne On the evening of April 26 the members of Holy Family Catholic Mission honored Father Michael Winterer with a dinner and dance at the Fillmore American Legion Hall in The event was honor of Father in Winterer's 25th the year Priesthood Music was provided by the group composed of Mr and Mrs George Rowley and Mr and Mrs Paul Beckham There were guests A very from Delta and Richfield enjoyable evening was had by all attending On April 28 the entire of this Silver Jubilee observance commenced with a Mass concelebra-teby Father Winterer and fellow Father Curran priests and friends and Father Pucinelli from the Retreat House in Ogden Assisting at Mass were Deacon Silvio Mayo of Salt Lake City and Deacon James McElfresh of Richfield Dinner was served at Richfield Technical College by Chef Jim Ferre and assistants Father Winterer’s family attending were his mother two sisters one brother and several nieces and nephews Attending from Fillmore were Mr and Mrs Eldon Anderson Mr and Mrs Ralph Horio Mr and Bill Mrs Moore Mrs Vivian Seguine and Mrs Irene Cochran There were also guests from all the other areas Father Winterer serves Special Opening Since so many visitors are in our midst on Memorial Day the show will be open from to 5 pm May 27 We would be pleased to ahve you bring your families in “Wind In the Willows” The discussion book for May 23rd session of Let’s Talk About It is the "Wind in the Willows” delightful The group attending is surely having a good time and would welcome others whether you have read the books or not May 9th Scholar was Margene Thorpe from Logan who teaches at Skyview High School She gave a very interesting biography and discussion of Louisa May Alcott author of "Little Women” which w as our assigned topic Summer Program Summer Reading and Program Story Hour will begin June 6 Our reading program will go hand in hand with Mr Chip R Munk of the Elementary School Details will be in next week’s column See you in the Library The i Pahvant Valley Senior Citizens Schedule people in Ethiopia The door prize of a pig donated by Mr and Mrs Bill Moore of Flowell was won by Mrs Beth Frampton Salami and jerky donated by Mr and Mrs Milo Anderson of Flowell were won by Michelle Abbott and Dr David Limburg respectively The Holy Family Mission and others who worked to make this dinner a success send a special thank i FLOWERS Tomato Plants S Pepper Plants Onion Sets & Onion Plants 174 I of wearing M S179doz-$998fl- I I FLOWERS The practice decorations has been with us since ancient times Records show the Egyptian pharaohs about 1500 B C awarded golden flies as a decora- Red Portulaca Dahlias - Salvia Snapdragons and more Rose Bushes - Sprinklers - Hoses All Your Garden Needs! Fertilizer I t 19lb $199 Sugar Daddy Burgundy Happiness Sunburst and more - Yelloyy & Orange First Lady and Marigolds Petite Crackerjack Dabloon and more I t $1 V fX J: V' Nathan Johnson born to Patsy and Roy Johnson of Flowed at 3:19 am on Wednesday May 8 1985 12 oz Nathan weighed 7 lbs and was 203 inches long emy The USAA selects Academy winners upon the exclusive recommendation of teachers coaches counselors or other school sponsors and upon the Standards of Selection set forth by the Academy The criteria for selection are a student’s academic performance interest and reaptitude leadership qualities enthusiasm motivation sponsibility to learn and improve citizenship attitude and cooperative spirit and recommendation dependability from a teacher or director Patrice is the daughter of Richard and Janet Robins of Cedar City Her are Carl and Phyllis grandparents Bennett of Holden and Mrs Alice P Robins of Fillmore Pink or White Cascade S179doz or S998flat(6 doz) - I t Lean 5971b Bed Magic t I Whole Fryers PizzaTotinoN SupremeReg $2 Corn on the Cob 4 ears for 89“ Onions Yellow Sweet 1971b Tomatoes Cherry 597cup Potatoes 10 lb bag 99c Best Yet 7971b Cantaloupe 16 oz Potato Chips Reg $264$189 6 cans $179 I I I The United States Achievement Academy announced recently that Patrice Robins has been named a 1985 United States National Award in winner Physical Education This award is a prestigious honor ery few students can ever hope to In attain fact the Academy recognizes less than 10 percent of all American high school students Patrice who attends Cedar Middle School was nominated for this national award Mrs Iris by Henderson a physical education teacher at the school Patrice an will appear eighth grade student in the United States Achievement Official Yearbook pubAcademy lished nationally and supporting our "Recognizing youth is more important than ever before in America's history CertainStates United Achievement ly Academy award winners should be and appreciated for congratulated their dedication to excellence and achievement" said Dr George Stevens Executive Director of the AcadUnited States Achievement Smithfield in Robins Named National Award winner ie following people: Bake Wade Swallow Bazaar (crafts)-LTownsley The Auxiliary appreciates all those who are donating time talent and A thanks to goodies special Flow ell Electric for the hour they carefully spent putting up our banner o Main Street We have a beautiful new Medical help us celebrate and support it at Pink Day! Door prizes have been generously a Grand prize is donated beef donated by Kent and Garth Swallow The beef will be cut and wrapped by Fillmore Custom Meats Area merchants will be giving you Fillmore ladies conduct fashion show By Patrice for the you to the American Legion use of their hall and to Fillmore Custom Meats for their donation of the paper in which the meat was wrapped to those who donated the and most of all to door prizes everyone who purchased tickets and made the project such a success A recent Bread and Soup Dinner sponsored by the Holy Family raised a total of Catholic Mission $579 for the benefit of the starving The delicious people in Ethiopia homemade soup and bread was also donated for the cause The highly successful project was a community affair which involved members from all the other various churches in the area including 40 people from the Delta area who sold tickets to the dinner and donated money for this most worthy cause A spokesman for the group said the proceeds have been turned over to the Catholic Relief Society which has been highly successful in getting supplies directly to the starving 3 576 Main Flllmora 1st No Fillmore - Suggetted 743-689- VV SLAUGHTERING CUSTOM CUTTING WHOLESALE MEAT 5 for Reiervetlon (i to TCx Western MOTIL kcr Br Boot Pork t PCS 743 6647 KENNETH md Cork who! or hilt Si 16 II) t ut ind wrapped $1 06 Ih cut and wrappod SON ROLAND TURNER 743 6801 PEED ROB SON 743 6938 |