Show Millard County IJSPS Thurs Nov 8 1984 Page 5 Our Town 1 Auxiliary needs support "Fillmore" w Stella Day By MHS NEWS By Pat Iverson By Jolynn Cummings EDWIN BARTHOLOMEW Don’t forget to bring 12 items to the Nov your gift American at 7:30 Legion Auxiliary meeting pm in the Legion Hall in Fillmore Gift Shop for for the Christmas will also The meeting veterans Edwin Bartholomew son of the first bishop of Fillmore was bom April 8 1851 in Salt Lake City Utah His father was Noah Willks Bartholomew and his mother was Mary Altena Catlin Edwin had two brothers Noah and Don Alanzo and two sisters Matilde (Makey) and Laura Alvira Edwin’s father had two wives Therefore Edwin also had five and two George Willis Lewis Leroy Nelson Willis Lyman Emily Holly and Miranda McBride Edwin was just a baby when his father with his two wives came to Fillmore When Edwin was' just a small boy he acted as an acrobat in his brother’s circus (which traveled all over the country The Bartholomews all had horses pure bred acted in all of the circuses When Edwin was 20 he married Lelia Deseret Lyman of daughter Amasa and Maria Louisa Lyman on Dec 25 1871 in Fillmore To them and two were bom three daughters Edda Clair sons LiGay Verne Retta Lue and Mark Dantas This was a very family Some of Amasa Lyman’s family lived north of the bridge while Edwin’s father with his two wives and the parents of his wives George Mary A and Sally Catlin lived just south of the bridge on the east side of the This big home of Noah’s road called the Bartholomew Inn was the gathering place for all of the include a Veterans Day program gift items are: ChilAcceptable dren: games dolls jewelry coloring books crayons panties slips socks belts caps gloves purses any toys blouses or boys shirts Teenagers: stretch gloves key chains wallets manicure sets blouses tee shirts 90th Birthday Open House The daughters of Juanita Abraham Charlesworth the request pleasure of your company at an Open House in honor of her 90th birthday to be held on Nov 10 1984 at the Kanosh Ward Cultural Hall from 6:00 until 8:00 pm No gifts please - Library newspaper display interesting and educational Be sure to drop by the Fillmore this week to see their of newspapers display grandchildren Edwin owned many acres of fertile land on which he raised alfalfa grains and many kinds of vegetables and fruits that were the envy of all of the neighbors Edwin was a superior gardener and farmer He built a large brick home which his wife Lelia took pleasure in making into a real home Lelia contracted and pneumonia died June 14 1904 and is buried in the Fillmore Cemetery Edwin later married Sarah Powell Payne on Aug 14 1909 Edwin died Feb 24 1920 and is buried beside his first wife in the Fillmore Cemetery Library unusual the library’s “Recording during History As It Happens” week both locally and from Newspapers around the nation are on display as depicting historical happenings recorded in newspapers of the day One of the earliest papers recounts the last few days of the Spanish American War on its front page On an inside page of the same issue is a involving story about a shootout famed Sheriff Pat Garrett and some outlaws Other papers on display record the historical happenings of World War H the Kennedy assassination man’s and many arrival on the moon of the many other top stories century Many of the local papers displayed may contain stories about someone you know or about your grandparents Local history comes alive in the pages of local papers all the way 1913 edition of the from a (as our paper was called at that time) all the way up to recent times of the Kanosh Dam issue week’s disaster to this containing the election results of “recording methods Other history as it happens” included in the library’s display are magazines (one with Teddy Roosevelt’s picture on the cover) 1928 and 1929 issues of the Millard High School yearbook family books of rememberance and many lot journals cemetery other artifacts of bygone days will buffs especially History appreciate the library’s display and school students might find something of interest there in conjunction with their school work You will be enthralled by some of the events of early day Fillmore and other area towns as described by reporters of those areas and other early day records of local people It’s one display you won’t want to missl FILLMORE HAUNTED HOUSE A BIG SUCCESS The Millard High School Band Boosters extend a hearty “Thank You” to everyone who helped make their Halloween "Haunted House” The Haunted such a big success House earned approximately $300 for the band They also extend a special “Thanks” to the Wingets for the use of their house and to Mayor Doris Rasmussen for getting electricity into the house in time for the event are now selling Band members Austrian Crystal to earn additional funds These are very beautiful but and prisms jewelry inexpensive Please support the kids when they come around! MHS Band Boosters’ next meeting Nov 13 at will be held Tuesday 7:30 pm in the MHS Band Room The Boosters will be holding monthly To be discussed at this meetings meeting: the possibility of $1 dues and trying to get a per member out for newsletter members so that they may stay All interested informed persons Any input will be please attend appreciated Kimballs & Co Case Tractor Model 2 International No 50 I International Model I International I New 800A Speco 3 8 Feed Bo Machine Killer ptmt Post Hole ft Digger 3 w12 John Deere No Used 2 20 a FI reel $1070 NOW Auger spring attach for chisel plow for tool bar 6’ Grain Drill Hay Chopper steel platform truck body Ford Courier pickup 1982 Plymouth Reliant AT PS 1972 Ford Maverick hoist w camper $925 $640 $695 $88 $49 ea ea $195 $2250 High Lift Loader 1976 $3995 $1200 $1750 $1500 $5500 Reg Gaudy Fertilizer Spreader Model I ptmt ft Tractor Blade Chisel Shanks wdouble ft pkkup w scales Double Coil Tool bar thanks wdamps ft platform plow SiIomux Welder Gopher w10 Corn Head wHay A Eusilage Chopper Windrower 175 Black Arp t bottom 2 way Model Way New A Drive 800 Hay shell PB A 4 speed Radio trans ' compacts jewelry good bags (plastic container) cosmetics (plastic sofa pillows Men: socks container) ties belts (size (size handkerchiefs wallets tie clips scarves safety razors gloves pocket knives shirts The gifts we send from our unit are chosen by the Veteran who is unable to send gifts to their families and loved ones The gifts are free of charge to the Veteran An outstanding program has been arranged Let’s have a good turnout and let the Department of Utah know we care Gifts may also be taken to Fay or Pat Beth Whatcott Peterson Iverson Do not bring glass products Money may also be donated and they will purchase gifts needed Thanks for your support Pahvant Valley Senior Citizens Schedule By Ruth Zmitravk $495 $595 $450 $1495 $5995 $895 I Earns Eagle Scout Rank Shawn Leroy Parker son of Leroy of and Evelyn Parker Robison Alpine Utah recently received the rank of Eagle Scout at Shawn is a ninth grader American Fork Junior High School Shawn For his Eagle Project repaired the ends of the roof and repainted the Alpine City Bowery Shawn’s hobbies include computers and woodworking along with his Scouting outings are Phil and Proud grandparents Jean Robison of Fillmore greatof Robison Dora grandmother Fred and Mrs and Mr Provo Parker of Midway Boy Scout News The Course h Monday Nov 12: Baked ham Nov 14: Roast beef Wednesday Thursday Nov 15: Mild chili is the 26 Nov Next Friday potluck supper Folks don’t have to be Seniors to come to the supper It’s more fun with a big crowd and of some sort there’s entertainment Have you signed up for the coming trips? Check with Albert to get your name on any of the lists Training orginally scheduled for Nov The has been postponed Training Course hs been rescheduled for Dec 8 at the LDS Stake House in Fillmore at 8 am Legal Aid for Seniors Tuesday The Utah Legal Services for the elderly will be at the Senior Citizens Center on Tuesday Nov 13 1984 from 2 pm to 3:15 pm This is only for Senior Citizens This service will not be here again until May 16 Fillmore Elementary Chipmunks on the go Students to receive books at RIF Day November 12 1984 has been set aside for another R17 day at Fillmore RIF which Bementary School stands for Reading Is Fundamental the opportunity to gives students book from a choose a paperback of hundreds of titles selection Students are allowed to keep the book for their very own at no charge RIF will be the third This distribution by Fillmore sponsored a since it became Bementary member of the RIF program a year Is At that time Reading ago Inc a federal operaFundamental ted organization granted Fillmore to operate application Bementary’s RIF program a privately funded funds were no federal Ahhough available the RIF program made it to possible for Fillmore Bementary purchase books at greatly discounted prices The Used Tractors Equipment Cars & Trucks 45 No Main Fillmore - Phone: 743-651- 1 J and sets 'jewelry pencil pen cosmetics (plastic container) boys Ladies: hose shirts pillow cases dish towels luncheon sets aprons blouses (size gloves wallets Fillmore Bementary RIF receives its financial program support mostly through the Fillmore PTA Zions First NationBementary al Bank and First Security Bank have contributions to the also made program This local support will have enabled the Fillmore Bementary RIF program to give away nearly 1800 books to children after the November 12 distribution Although this will be the last RIF distribution on the original contract it will not be the last distribution at Fillmore Principal Bementary Charles has already Ferguson submitted a reapplication to continue that program for another year and Inc has Reading Is Fundamental approved another three distributions of free books to be held at Fillmore Bementary over the next year "We're very happy about our RIF program renew al” said Mr Ferguson “RIF has helped our students to get excited about reading We feel that enthusiasm has helped our students to become better readers We congratulate the PTA for their of this worthwhile prosupport gram” Officers of the Millard Eagle FFA Chapter which placed first in the state are: front row - Chett Robins Vice President Shon Rasmussen Secretary Historian Glen Tracy Charley Robison Sentinel Millard Eagle Chapter shines again The Millard Eagle FFA Chapter of of America Farmers the Future placed first in the state in the National Chapter Award Program for 1984 This is the most coveted award sought after by all FFA chapters as it of is based on the degree involvement in all eleven divisions as FFA set up by the National Organization The Tooele Chapter placed second in the state with Bear River Chapter placing third The categories which are judged on include chapters Supervised Occupational Experience Community Cooperation Programs SavService Leadership Earnings Conduct of ings and Investments Recreation Meetings Scholarships in Public Relations Participation and State and National Activities There are curAlumni Relations rently 54 FFA Chapters in Utah and all are involved in the above areas of but the activity to some extent Millard Eagle Chapter has placed first in the state 17 of the past 27 years The Millard Eagle Chapter also placed first in the state in the National Chapter Award Program for the 9th consecutive year and also BOAC in state second placed Halloween Party a success Scarry skeleton winners Chip R Munk was on hand for Halloween to announce the winners of the Chip R Munk Scary Skeletons Reading Contest Dressed in a basic for the costume white ghost Halloween parade Chip made the announcement during the noon hour lunchin the Fillmore Elementary room Students had been reading books and earning bones over the past several weeks Each class had used the bones to make scary skeletons The class with the most scary skeletons at each grade level was to receive a special treat for Halloween as announced The winners by Chip R Munk were Mrs Mrs afternoon kindergarten Woods’ 1st grade Mrs Stevens' 2nd Mrs Robison’s 3rd grade grade and Mrs Henrie’s 4th grade In all of Fillmore students Elementary collected 7282 bones for the 7282 books they read “It’s amazing students have the reading these commented done!” “I Ferguson guess you Principal could say that Chip’s contest really helped the students to ‘bone up’ on their reading” Back row: Bryan Coats Historian Ernie Bailey Jeff Reporter Treasurer Greg Stewart Christensen President and Robert A Nielson Advisor The Halloween party Wednesday night held at the Fillmore Elementary School was a happy night for little Nikki Bishop daughter of Mike and Becky Bishop of Fillmore She won the grand prze - a bike - which was donated by West Foods Zions First Bank and First National Security Bank all of Fillmore The PTA from the Elementary and Middle Schools the appreciate support of the businesses with their for their drawings contributions They extend a special thank you to the grand prize donors mentioned contribuabove Other businesses ting prizes were: Inn Sears Drive Comer Wingets and The Flower Mill Hair Loft Avalon Ice Cfeam the Beauty Bar Motors Dearden Roper Lumber Guffs Chalk Creek Drive In Pizza Tire & Husky Steve’s Arcade Christensen’s Dept Store Certified Duane's Myers Food Town DCR Dept Store Ben Ken's Baker Drug Co Franklin Western Auto and Beauty Shop Radio Shack Bradshaw Auto Parts Kimballs & Co Video Keith Gillins Insurance Fillmore Sc Feed Store Country Living Paradise John Conoco Averetts Deere Farmers Insurance Group Colette Hunt Fillmore Ginic Big A Auto Parts and Fillmore Custom Meats (Building Our American CommuniThese awards are ties) competition the only ones set up for chapters as all others are for individual members Nov 6 five Tuesday morning members of the Millard Eagle FFA FFA National for the left Chapter in Kansas City MisConvention former Kevin Cummings souri Chapter and State FFA President in a week of will be involved extremely intensive interviews as he meets nominating the national for as a candidate committee Kevin will FFA office national from compete with representatives states including the 15 western Texas and Oklahoma The new slate of National Officers will be announced and installed at the final session of the convention on Saturday Nov from the 10 Other representatives local chapter attending the convention to receive the national awards in the National Chapter Award Program Safety and BOAC are Greg Shon President Stewart Chapter Rasmussen Bryan Coats Secretary and Charlie Tracy Chapter Historians The Utah delegation will return SundayNovil Parent-Teach- er conferences for conferences r Millard High School students will be 15 November held on Thursday will be advisors 1984 Teacher sending home appointment letters to all parents Utah State Board of Education policy requires that parents of each student meet with an advisor yearly to review educational plans This is the purpose of the fall conference Parents should bring the student with them to the conference and this will credit the student with attend- the day Parents desiring to visit other teachers can make special arrangements at the school Grade cards will be given to the parents at this conference ance for MHS Drama Club to present “The Nut Factory” Will Mrs close the Cromwell McNutt Halfway House for Mentally Or will the Disturbed Adolescents? missing Dr Freudler be found? Find out by coming to the Millard High Drama Gub’s performances of “The Nut Factory” Chris (Jody Ashman) and Barry (Chris Bmer) combine with Cheryl (Julie Mace) in a struggle for control of Halfway House Meanwhile the antics of the residents spice up the conflict The romantic interests at the library are between Karen (Pam and Gaude (Seth Telford) Others in the cast include: Mrs Cromwell Lee Ann Christensen Olivia Sharon Day Mr Johnson -Keith Baker Prudence Angel Cox Herbie Marina Pochurek Shirley - Anthony Stephenson Jeannie --Mrs Johnson Susannah Tracy - - - - Annaeth Long and Sally "The Nut Bill Mike Tomkin-soL'irschi - Katrina will be Factory” presented Friday and Saturday Nov 16 Sc 17 at 7:30 pm Tickets are 5250 for adults at the door and 5150 for Rodents age six and over A 50 cents discount will be made on each ticket purchased before the show Families can come for $6 at the door or $5 in advance (only immediate family members please!) t |