Show MillHrrt ( nunty I Thurs SPx Nov 7 1905 - Page 5 Local men to attend SCS convention the impact ol Itah's Agriculture Resource Development loan (ARD1) program on counties and the relationship between soil conservation districts and counts commissions These speakers will be followed bv a panel ol I tah ranchers their discussing various soil and water conservation activities which were carried out with sippott Irom the ARDI program he kevnote speakers ridav on are State Senator ( arv G Pctctson and Bob ol tile Raschke western representative National Association ot I orisei valion Districts olotado Their Irom Denver discuss 1 (linking About it Sheriff Ld Phillips comment Noticing Iasi week's Progress about there being 2' roads in Millard ounty thinking about roads and had just read "love Stone (the storv of by Irving miles ol vot me loudhmlding tern ” j Muv Trick or treat at the Fillmore Community To report mission Elder Lowe’s Kelly Mission Homecoming will be held at 1050 am 10 1985 on Sunday November in the illmore Third Ward I Idcr Lowe has been serving in the England London Mission Sean Called to Mexico mission has been Elder Sean David Mangold called to serve in the Mexico Hcrmosillo Mission for The hurch ol Jesus Christ ot Saints HOLDEN Cherryl Wood Ph Louise Bennett was Fillmore Community several davs last week patient in the Medical Center a We wish her a speedy recovery Our sympathy to Lewis Monsen on the passing of his mother Utahna Monsen who passed of Fillmore away Wednesday Oct 30 1985 in the Fillmore Community Medical Center Her funeral was on Monday All of Janet’s and Lewis’ children were down for the funeral Teri and Val Cluff former residents of Holden were in town for the deer hunt and visited the Larry Farnsworths and other friends while here Lloyd and Orlcnc Christiansen were in St George to help bless a new grandson born to Sharon and Lcrnando Del Toro 12 last Sunday The baby was born Oct 7 lbs 4 oz He was 1985 and weighed named “Kascy” and has three older brothers Shaun Dustan and Troy at home to welcome him Marilyn and Lee Broadbent were pleased to have all of Marilyn’s brothers and sisters and her parents and grandfather here Sunday for the blessing of their baby son Jeffrey Lynn Comm from Vernal were Marilyn's parents Glen and Tony Reynolds and brother Fred Also from Vernal were Linda Glen and Shane Murray Kenneth and Ann Reynolds and six children and JoAnn Tim and Jennifer Novinger Coming from Provo were Kirk Sandy and Ashley Reynolds The baby was blessed Linus by his Opcnshaw Otto and Allie Hunter recently Visiting were their daughter Jane Carling and her husband Ramond and two of their four boys from Moab They came up especially to attend the funeral of Ramond’s grandmother Vilate Carling Congratulations to Carol Masncr on buck during the shooting a nice deer hunt This was the first time Carol had ever been deer hunting I owcll of Spanish Fork Dobson Bishop and Don and Phyllis Dobson of Lehi were down for the deer hunt and visited their brother I ester Dobson and his wife Jean Mr and Mrs Mark W Johnson of a few days spent Henderson Nevada McKee in visiting with Burton and ula Holden recently Mrs Johnson and Lula are sisters They all went to Spanish Fork and were overnight guests of Mrs Irma Cope and then visited with another sister Theresa LcFcvrc in Salt Lake City It was really a delightful trip for the four sisters to get together again Robert Wood spent visiting his parents W ood annd his sister family We Tuesdav in Orem Reed and Virginia Helen Ashton and arc happy report that Genevieve Badger is alive anu well after having reported her “viewing” in last week’s has accepted the paper The Progress blame for a typing error that left several words out due to a skipped line and it came out wrong The correct version is as follows' “LaNola’s boy Roy Johnson to DH DH DH DH DH DH DH DH DH Scan is the son of the late Gay ( ooper Mangold Averett and David D Mangold II of Crest view londa and grandson ot Mr and Mrs John Cooper Fillmore and David Delmar Mangold Centra California Valley Scan graduated Irom Millard High School in 1984 where President and active basketball He attended lootball and Dixie College last in year He enters farewell Provo Nov testimonial will 21 1985 FFis Nov 10 1985 10 45 the the LTM at at ihc tah Highwav ’’"ok some tunc a' a m in 140 West Center Cooper Fillmore Fine Arts be held todav Nov Medical Center in II at pm The illnioie will be Dr Robert speakei will discuss “Three Issues Health" The chairman for Carol Day and the hostesses Townsley and Elva Richman The public is invited is Day in the in the guest who Women’s program will be cc 7 and Oct to Holden Monday her back to Bountiful to spend the and celebrate her birthday with also them visited her sister Alcne She Paul of Grundy and Bountiful and her brother and Don and Rachel Melville of Salt Fake Citv She was able to attend the viewing tor Snide Taylor who died of a heart attack It was good to suddenly sec his wife Bonnie their lamilv and another friend Genevieve Badger They have been friends coached since Snide football at Hillard High Bonnie taught first grade and Genevieve was clerk of the school board Roy brought his mother home Saturdav " We apologize to Genevieve lor the error aNola received Thursday Oct word of a new babv boy horn to her grandson Mark Jones and his wile Sue of Salt Iake City their first babv Sue’s parents in I ouisiana aic so thrilled to hcai the news because it’s the first babv in their family since Sue was horn The following is a dipping from the Oct 1th provo Herald1 "The old Karl G Macscr Memorial Building restored and dedicated Wed Oct 16 (founders Dav B at YU is of special interest to aNola Johnson Her grandson Ronald B Jones son of Brvant and vrainc loncs was of Provo the architect ot the He is in the niversitv’s restoration Planning and Architecture Dept He oversaw the 18 month project that Macscr ncarlv as as the Building brought mi possible to the original form emonc Interior Designer tor the but the original campus said everything walls was taken out of the building rebuilt to conform with modern building codes emonc said he thinks it is the finest building on campus now Ronald was honored at the dedication for his assignment well done came took week isplaced I lomemakers works you should ol History velopment who ollicc brought Utah" in is a gold mine in a look Highwav I zra by ol thoroughlv information It is believed tali is the tirst state to have this documented wotk comprehensive their roads concerning Mso coveted interest for of p ohlcins iiltoad ar- mglv is the ol getting the transcontinental into existence and joining with local tail companies 'litough I tali Ins latge and to volume rail Itavcl provide (943 pages including dev appendices) contains main cleat pictures ol past clients and tables ol costs and accomplishments The text is ease to read and cnjovable We ccMnnlv wish to thank Fred lor the onttihutieMi ol this fascinating book Kids We have books most ot the 24 volume Wceklv bv published set ot Reader on behavioi modificationamainglv o be done by the child These are in attractive lormats with pictures and case to understand text at concerning least 24 dilletent problems children have Ihe series is wmten by Jov Wilt and clvverlv illustrated "How to Survive lights with Tout lirothets and Sisters" Guide for Kids” are "( onsiinier’s clind be will meeting the St Cieorge Nov Jack Monroe chairman ot the District that the supet visors will have to receive training opportunity Wedtiesdav afternoon in the operation ol district programs "Robert Wctheibcc vice president ol the National Association ol onseivation and Buell M Ferguson Districts SDA's Soil assistant duel ol the will keynote the Conservation Service Thursday morning session" lack said on Thuisdav include Other speakers ot the I tali Kenneth Dallmga president Association ol Counts Officials and Hatch Garlicld Tom Counts Counts otlicials will Commissioner says watched the Fillmore Community Medical Center Tabitha Michele Cannon bewitched her parents at 6:41 am on October 31 1985 She weighed in at 6 lbs 11 oz is 20 inc hes long and was brought into the Halloween spirit by Dr Brent Jackson of Fillmore Congratulations to David and Michele Cannon and a special welcome to little Tabitha two ot the title's Sec you in the WVWM illmore Guild he khowlion It was a special Halloween David and Michele Cannon Fillmore Utah A special treat rived for the lucky parents at Fillmore Fourth Ward Chapel on 5th ill be an open South and 2nd act There house for friends and relatives attcr the at the home ot John and Ilcnc meeting Pisplactd Homemaker is a person n ho through loss of economic support must enter the n or force to support herself A her family She may he unioned separated deserted di corced or her husband may no longer he able to support her If this describes your situation or the situation of A lass he was Senior red Rowley '"t Center Mangold described which incolti) tii travel "aiit Medical Elder odd 'sitihlc state ol the roads in Illinois and in Washington DC around 1850 (Utah's "vie probably worse) What a blessing paved roads are! We ut as we always had them and is our lelit to have perfect roads wherever we Virgc Christensen Jack Monroe ( Johnson and Cal Stcwat supervisors ot the Millard Counts Soil Conservation District will represent their district at the ol the I tah annual convention Association ol Conservation Districts at the Four Seasons Convention Center in ibiaiv Pahvant Valley Senior Citizens Schedule born to Daniel Chase Anderson Elizabeth and Mark Anderson of Fillmore at 2:10 pm on Monday October 7 1985 Daniel weighed 8 lbs 6 ” long o and was illiam Thomas Scott born to Tcltcity and Thomas Scott of Holden at 7:26 pm on Sunday October 13 1985 William lbs oz and was 21 W” long weighed born to Javob Spencer Monsen Raelcan and Robert Monscn of illmore at 1057 pm on Wednesday October 16 7 oz 1985 Jacob weighed 8 lbs and was ” long Kevin Lee Perkins born to Terry and 7:04 a m on Fynn Perkins of Kanosh at October 19 1985 Kevin Saturday lbs oz and was 21 D” long weighed Tabitha Michele Cannon born to Michele and David Cannon of Fillr lore at 6 41 a m on Thursday October 31 198S Tabitha weighed 6 lbs II oz and was 20 inches long By Ruth Zmtnwich Nov Monday Nov Wedtiesdav IT ham bed Roast lam chow del 14' Nov hursdav Baked oh Bets How do you ladies like the new qulnm' rom1 Nice not to have to take down the or Iratne when there is a reception whatever Some (ravel the Center at the old scrapbook minds arc grcatlv cultivated others arc onlv harrowed Final sessions of Stake Music Workshop Fillmore Chamber meeting will messages he Billowed at 7pm in the Dr Limburg BYU dancers recertified as were great! family practice specialist Dr David imhuig ol illnioie as a I tali has been leccrtilicJ diplomats’ ol the American Uoatd ol amilv Piadice (Mil I’) as a result ol passing a ecert leaf toil examination ottered hv the ABF P The physician thus maintains specialist status in the medical specialty ol lamilv practice BI I’ diplomates must continue to show prool ot competence in the held ol comptehemsivc continuing cate ol the tanuly by being recertified every six scats lamilv practice was the Inst medical specialty to requite diplomates to be recertified on a continuing basis The written examination is designed to prove the candidate's continuing competence til the basic components ot lamilv medicine obstetrics and gvnecologv singers pediatrics psvehiativ and neutology and community medicine To qualilv lot cettilieition mitinllv a physician must have sttccesslullv completed lliice scats ol esidenc tt lining in lamilv piadicc and passed an intv'is'vc vcrti'icauon examination hctc ate 'Oinc T8 esidenc training ptogtanis in letch tie hospitals and umveisitv medical centers across the tilted Vales Fheie now have been cvrtilied mote titan 29(KHi diplomates in the special :v Most ue memhet ol the American cddcmv ol amilv I’hvvictans the na lonal association ol tanuly doctors cddemv was the lirst national Ihe medical group to tequire members to take continuing xtudv and was chiefly responsible lot securing spedaltv status lot lamilv practice laige and enthusiastic audience enioved a dazlme pcitorniaiKc bv the U Ballroom Dancers last Itidav in the high shool evening Nov gvmnasiutu Applause throughout the 24 delightful nunhtrs evidenced that the el the croup deserves then lie viewer ol Dam me irst Place ISA Ballroom and "Miss Pieev" "Shoit People where the dimers then "T ootloose" out on mcmhcis ot the audience pulled with were to Hoot them dalles the dehghtlul light numbers on the pmetam's ol lovelv dancing together with evening illnioie beautiful costumes and music wishes them well in their inlet national nglaiul in competition in Blackpool Mas e'l next vear The per lormaiiec was sponsored bv as an a a Civic Aits with chairman llene Coopct past president an meed The Council tor the production here wishes to thank all those people who look these It lend darners (48 ol them) into then and also the homes lot lodging council membeis who lurtushed the the Inch delicious bullet meal seised school lumhioom belote the ptocinm Ails The Civic Council appreciates Richman Mich School Millard Pnmipal ol the and the ustodians lot the tvvnlcluuis and liven line coopeiauon These wholesome voting I inversus on students made a veiv good impression he hosts and the lecling was reciprocated The damn' wm delighted with the warm reception thev te'ecived ott stage indeed one ot tile most ctnovahle and uplifting presentations seen in out area thioughout the seats both on ami This was Adolescent and adult women are more than men to smoke low tar and nieotine smoke fewer cigarettes cigarettes per dav and inhale less deeply likely W 4th illmore ard building Giles Cathrvi Ntel'cn Robison are instructors youth and adults who entov attend Kirby Peggy All The rillmore ol Area Chamber Commerce will have their monthlv meeting Tuesday Nov 12 at 12 noon illmore Community Medical in the Center At this months meeting the staff from the Dept of Interior will he a on the Central giving presentation Utah AA’ater Project and arc tnv tied to Women who smoke heasilv haw ncarlv three times as much hronc huts and about 75°o more chronic physema sinusitis and 50ro more peptic ulcers than women who do not smoke Pioneer Market November 7 8 PARADISE INN RESTAURANT Paradise Home Baking Pies Cakes Dinner Rolls Sweet Rolls 9 by Ward Starley Sirloin Steak $249 16 oz Chicken Franks 10 Potatoes Onions 79 C 79doz cartoned Large A Eggs lb bag 79C 2t lb bag $299 Broccoli 3 lb$1 00 4 lbs $100 Bananas 29Clb Texas pink Grapefruit 25C b Large Oranges 8 pk bottles $169 Pepsi and Diet Pepd Coke Tab Sprite Cherry Coke 8 pk bottles $159 Ramblin Rootbecr Shop early for Thanksgiving Turkeys Hunting and camping supplies guns awav now for Christmas $25 holds an gun to Christmas Guns and Ammo always on sale Pheasant Hunters Welcome 'til 10 Open dayswk 174 S 1st W Fillmore weekdays 7435355 IDlt 1 and the Odd F OdlM'lt on oa d t() Oil' SATURDAV NIGHT DINNER SPECIALS RIDAV & Dinners for 2 ontereni e Room Available For (roups Meetings AAe Provide Projection quipment for Your Presentation Lay 7 ot evening illmore I tah Stake will have its Imal two cessions ol music workshop Wedtiesdav Nov IT and Inn lav Nov a panel federal lesouice aeuicv pcronnel who discuss their ageticv’s piogram activities and budget status Winners ot the Goodvear ( onscrvution Awards I) and Program and the N at ion otisc Dcuiz Mbs Corporation Iducation wnd Piogram will be the at ndiv closing banquet recognized will 800 Main Fillmore A 7: 77 ML $ |