Show a - t Millard Watercolor by Osral Allred "No Shoes" Elementary during May in minis llmrs I SI’S ( May I’hro 7 exhibit at Fillmore Watercolor exhibit Michele Rushton and Michael The works of Osral B Allred ate being shown in the illmore Elemental y School Media Center during the month of May The denioiistrationworkshop will be held on Saturday May 8 from 2 to 5 pm A fee of $5 will be charged lot the wotkshop to which all ate invited Osral B Allred was born in Spring in 1936 He graduated from City Utah Utah State University in 1963 with a Bl A Degiec and in 1968 with a MFA degree He also attended two other instiuetional institutions-Sno- w College and Brigham Young UniversiHe is piescntly living in Spring ty inda and their six City with his wife children He is employed by Snow College as a Professor and is presently the Department Chairman His preferred visual ait medium is watei color but also teaches beginning and life diawing jeweliy pottery and design classes Besides several shows Allied has exhibited several times in the National Academy of Design in New York Water Colot USA in Missouri and National Springfield Watercolor Society in California most colleges and universities in the Western Slates and throughout Utah He is the recipient of 36 awards namely: 1st Place All Utah Ait Show Purchase Spi ingv ille Ait Museum Award Cedar City Art League 1st Place Watercolor Division Utah State lair 2nd Place Oil Division Utah Ralph Empey Couple to wed Mr and Mis lynn and Valet tc Rushton request the pleasute of oin company at the open house in honoi of their daughict Michele and Michael Ralph I mpey son of Mi and Mis Wm leri y and Priscilla Ftnpey riday evening May 2 from 7 to 9 pm at the Ridge Club House Ridge View 1i is e Pahvant Valley Senior Citizens Schedule MEADOW Norma Gagon Ph Ry Ruth Zmitravich Being pietty much conlined to home lately I've depended on othets keeping me infoimed and it's amaing how much goes on in this small (own tven had a suiptise visit from by nephew Scott Ciagon and his family fiom the Salt ake atea They vvete headed for St Geoige and the paiks for a little camping Will also stop by on thcii iclui n ti ip The Stan Wiights aie back fiom another business nip to Aiiona Had to deal with some bad weathei going down but okay coming back They were not home long when a nip made them one of the vety fiist to use the new freeway from Mills Junction to Nephi Aren't we glad to see that finished! Iris and Lynette Bond have doubled the past couas fence nil ple of weeks helping Terrill and ep iir and expand their feed lot east of don’t think there is anything town li is can't tiained her well Terrill Velva abrum told me her son Ken has been here helping her It was during our "cold snap" and he complained about leas ing 90" weather behind in Aiiona A sets Sacrament intei esiing meeting was presented on the 27th by James and I inda Carter and their sons Many of inda’s family vvete present for the occasion Her sister Julie sang a lovely arrangement of “You’ll Nevei Walk Alone” It’s great when families support each other’s endeavors If you missed having Lenna Bushnell uiound for a while she was off grandmothering She stopped in Cedar City to sec daughter Candice Row berry on her way to as Vegas where she helped out her daughter Betty Piescott who had surgery Lenna even told me she is now a great grandmother That is what am shooting for She also his wile reported her son Cleave LaDawn and son Weldo from Kanab had been checking up on her the previous week Heard the Meadow Misfits were off entertaining in Minersv ille on Saturday and will play in Steihng Thursday They really get around Dean and Evelyn Mallet were pleasantly surprised last Friday when old fiiends from Las Cuiees NM dropped in unexpeetedly to visit They were Arthui and Golda Hope on their way ID and a stop in Salt to McCammon ake City to visit a son When Dean and velyn still lived in Las Cruces they and the Hopes spent every Monalternating at day evening together each other’s homes foi family home Arthur is retired engineer evening from White Sands Missile Range where lie was head of the Fetching Missile pioject Suie was nice to see each other again Quick in and out visitois: Ned and Judy Bushnell of Kearney AZ were in town to see his sister Janeeii Hare Li Stott's family enjoy ing time together and Thell Stewart Beth Tucker daughter and son of Clifford came to check up on him and stay while Joan was off with the Misfits to Minersville Kent Beckstrand here to check on his farm and visit family and fiiends ardund town Donna Bond’s sister Zola Twitchell and her husband Ken brightened days for Donna and otlici family members here Jim Barger and his mother checking on him for a few days And Jim what happened to that “friend” we saw? MFADOW continued f 1 Gcoigc Utah lieie will be a teception on Su day evening May 3 from 7 to 9 pm at the Scniot itizen Hall 55 South 400 West jllinote Utah The marriage will be solcmnied in the St Geoige Temple Ivetyone is welcome St on page 14 May 5: llambuigei Monday casserole May 7 Roast beef Wednesday 1 hursday May 8 Hot chicken salad The birthday potiuek is May 16 With the nicer weather now there should be a good crowd in attendance t he more the merrier -- fiom the old xcrapbook-No- te to accomplish mote than slurs KANOSH air Best and Second Best in all catcgoiiex Utah State air 1979 and 1981 Deborah Weixel Purchase Awatd Watercolor USA Missouri 1st Place BerSpiingficld tha levies Statewide Show Ogden Utah 2nd Place National Ait Show Spi ingv die Ait Museum Many of Allied's paintings ate icpiesented in public and private collections in the western United States The most notable ate Springfield Ait Missouri and Museum Springfield Spi ingv ille Art Museum Springv ille Utah They may also be viewed at various universitics-Sno- w College Utah State University University of Wyoming College of Eastern Utah and Ricks College Dixie College Idaho He has been the Guest I ecturer at the Utah Watercolor Society Summei Piogram Southern Utah Art Association Brigham Young University Salt ake Ait Association and Spi ingv ille Ait I veiling Piogiam 1 he I xhibit is being sponsored by I lementary the School illmore tillmoie City library and the Civic Arts Council Exhibit hours are from 8:30 am to 3 pm daily weekdays Watch lot the date of an evening Open House sometime during the month Preregist at ion for the workshop Demo is desired by not absolutely Call Not man Stevens at necessary illmote lementaty or Gwen Hunter at Fillmore City Library or Slate £ LIBRARY NEWS Dathel Whitaker Ph TV Wt £ 47 John U Nash Mi illiam B Stevens ol and Mis Holden Utah aie pleased to announce the man uige ol then daughtei Ruluinc to John U Nash son ol Mi and Mis John D Nash of Oakdale ( ahloi nia on liday May 9 1986 in the Salt ake DS Temple A teception will be held that even ing liom 7 to 9 pm in the Holden 'I ih Waul Cult in it Hall Holden Open House KANOSH continued on page physicist An introduction of the series on how the family is presented in literature led into the’ discussion-M- rs May said “One of the great things about literature is that we’re put in other people’s shoes We can each one come up with our own response to the situation” She said further that “getting side the character’s head or stream of consciousness” helps us to understand their thoughts and actions She noted that there seems to be an incredible titude of optimism no matter how bad the present circumstance The discussion was lively and vety interesting were served by Tafta Refreshments Watsonn Chairman “Points of View” is a collection ot 41 short stories nionolgues and short plays which will be read for next 10 Sch 40 1V4“ 240 Per Foot V2it 290 Per Foot 2“ 400 Per Foot OFF ALL PIPE FITTINGS 10 Heavy Duty Steel Posts $235 EA Weed and Feed Fertilizer Reg $995 20 LB Bag NOW $744 50‘ Rubber Garden Hose Reg $2899 NOW $1795 Off All Herbicides & Insecticides 20 6( Roper Lumber Co 95 No Main Fillmore 4 IVVkVVkkklVkkkltgSTgT Fillmore 2 GREENHOUSE NOW OPEN Just in time for Spring I TREES - BUSHES y cilr 1 ” W g GROCERY SPECIALS (i 'til 10 pm weekdays p Open 7 dayswk W Give yourself a break SPECIAL $995 Prime Rib Dinner SPECIAL SPRING SALE PVC Pipe V2 “ 140 Per Foot 34“ 150 Per Foot 1“ 180 Per Foot welcome he Swmgeis will be theie lo entet will he and light iclteshinenis set ed lam Pioneer Market 2 ‘A'- - 1986 meeting May 8 at 7 pm High Adventure A set of over one hundred for youth is now on the shelf These books are directed to uppet juvenile and young adult audiences “Where the Red Fern Grows” is placed side by side with fantasies science fiction etc A set of Lloyd Alexander books has alieady caught the attention of library patrons We are expecting to find good care taken of these books so they will be worth the investment They will be on loan the regular See you in Ihe library veivone is inv ued lo attend Ruluinc is a giaduate ol Milluul High School and has studied duue at Biiglum Tonne Uimeisitv im ihiee yeai s John is a giaduate ol lakdale lirli School lie seived m the lapan lokvo South mission and has dso studied at imeisiiv loi tluec Bnghnin Tonne veais Ills niaioi is political science YXVVVV 1 C It’s a Girl A little gill was bom to Rick and Merlcne Olsen of West Joi dan on April II 1986 She weighed 6 lbs 15 o and was 20!': inches long She will be named Heather Ann Olsen Her brothers Shawn and Justin vveie excited to gteet the new airival are Mr and Mrs Bert Becston illmore Mi Jay Olsen Salina and Marva Olsen Salina Great grandfather is Preal Geoige of Clcarlield Stevens is n Open House lot the Supio Scnioi Centei and Museum will be held veivone May 3 at liom 6 to It) p m BABIES “Let’s Talk About It” Guest scholar for the first meeting of the talk about it series was Desiree Mac The work May native of London People” was thoroughly “Oidinary discussed by an enthusiastic group is Mrs May a distinguished personality with many interest all going on at the same time She is an active supRirie of Utah Woodbury Opera porter Dance board member and an interviewer on an FM 91 (KSl ) radio broadcast These are only a few of her activities as she is also the mother of two boys and the wife of a nuclear Rulaino Marriage announced By Given Hunter Librarian "Beverly Christensen accompanied Ward and Reveavv Newby as far as radon NV where she was a guest of hei twin sister Betty Whitaker for sevcial days The Newbys traveled on to where they visited Ward's sister in San Anselma and Reveau’s sister Ailene McNamar in Concord CA While in Fallon Betty and Beverly with a birthday paity vvete honored hosted by Charles’ and Betty’s children who live in Fallon Among the exciting things Beverly did while with her sister was a trip to Reno NV to do some shopping in piepaiation for the upcoming wedding of Chat les and Betty’s daughter Tena who plans a Temple wedding at the Jordan River Temple on May 23 1986 On the Newby’s and Beverly’s return NV home they stopped in Eureka where they were overnight guests of Rex and Pat Roberts This was a most enjoyable trip for all Norma Paxton has returned home fiom an enjoyable stay with her family in Salt Lake City The highlight of her trip was to see her great grandson Randy Wilkinson who had returned home following 15 months army duty in Germany After a furlough Randy will be reporting to Texas for further duty hile Randy had quite an experience serving overseas He was among fifteen and Fri Sat S Sunday including salad bar featuring our speciality "Peanut Butter Pie" also EVENING SPECIALS Paradise Inn Restaurant 800 North Main Fillmore Utah 743 5414 £ |