Show Ptf 6 - Millard Coeaty USPS s Than Sept 3 1907 - y ft? 7 rt kn I Lucille Ricker Wanda Day Elaine LEFT TO RIGHT: Lillian Dickinson Frieda Dimmick Cleo Carling and Doma Frampton Goddard I $ A love affair with the Senior Center Pizza sale a huge success The officers of East Millard Cancer Society want to thank everyone for making our pizza sale such a tremendous success Special thanks to the ladies who phoned for orders and the ones who helped make and deliver the Mrs Fillmore girl wins first place in state dy contacted his salesman and met him in Spanish Fork to bring more ingredients so we could complete our orders the next day We appreciate your understanding when we had to phone and delay a lot of the deliveries It did and we success a turn out big again says “Thanks” for your support Thora McKee Margaret Stevens Elva Richman Donna Edwards Marlene Whicker Luella Edwards Arlene Bartholomew Ann Nielson orders We are so grateful to Arlene Randy Rula and Duane Bartholomew for their generosity in letting us use the bakery to make the pizza Arlene can sure put one together fast When we ran out of materials the first day Ran- - The American Legion Auxiliary Unit was notified that Miss Bonnie Baugh placed first in the Senior Division Americanism Essay Contest in the State Her winning essay will be for61 The rocking chair Benjamin Franklin was invented to national warded for more competition Bonnie is no stranger to winning an essay contest She has won in the unit before and this year she won the district competition by placing first Chantelle Scottorn placed second in district Bonnie is to be congratulated Competition is very keen in the The Americanism Essay Contest theme this year was “The Constitution And Justice For All” Millard at senior be will a Bonnie Bonnie! High School Congratulations We’re proud of you J987 Fillmore Community Medical Center Sunday August 2 1987 9:37 am Chong Loi 7 lbs 3 oz (3260 gms) 19 inches long born to Mai Xiong and Neng Loi of Fillmore Monday August 3 1987 3:31 pm 9 lbs 8 oz (4309 gms) 22 Savannah inches long born to Cynthia and Darwin Day of Fillmore August 8 1987 Steven Saturday Roy 5 lbs 7 oz (2466 gms) MVi ches long born to Susan and Kerry Kessler of Fillmore August 22 1987 7:09 Saturday oz (3941 am Debra Dawn 8 lbs gms) 22 inches long born to Marjorie and Mark Fullmer of Fillmore Opening Social Casey Freeman The Fine Arts Club of Fillmore will be holding their opening social on the 19th of September at 12:30 at the Senior Citizen Center The program is titled “The New Harmony” given by Rosa Summers A luncheon will be served Tickets are $500 and can be purchased at the door Everyone is invited Rowley New arrival Casey Freeman Rowley was born July 10 1987 He weighed 5 lbs 5 oz Parents are Cindy and John Rowley of He is the first California Lancaster r grandchild for Harry and Delores of Lancaster Other granparents are and Barbara Freeman Rowley of Fillmore by are said to be bad weather insects sign of impending Fillmore Fairgrounds 10 4 at 7:00 BREAKFAST On Yearlings Halter Olds Hatler Mature Saddle Type 3 yrs & older 4 Halter Mature Pack Type 3 yrs & older 5 Most Colorful Mule any age 6 Western Pleasure Open 7 Western Pleasure Green 8 Western Riding Open & Green 9 Pole Bending 10 Barrel Racing DUTCH OVEN COOK ICE CREAM FREEZE OFF OFF EATS GRAND am Lawn ENTRY (Don’t be shy come Parade BREAK: GRAND - join Ini) Results of Parade All 17 Jacks ages 18 Mule Mothers (Mares exposed to jacks) 19 Yearling two year olds Saddle type champions 20 Western Trail Green 21 Western Trail Open 22 Green Reining 23 Bridle Reining 24 Diamond Hitch 25 Box Hitch Mule Race for kids Under 8 Mule Race for kids Over 2 11 Working Dog Exposition14 Balloon Race 15 Branding Race 16 Trailer Race PARADE am Following 7:00 pm Musical Tires 12 Keyhole 13 Steer Stopping & HORSE 10:00 Two-Ye- ENTRY Ruth Zmitravich Monday Sept 7: Labor Day Have a happy holiday Sept 9: Hamburger Wednesday deluxe Thursday Sept 11: Clam chowder fish fillets The third Friday of September will hopefully be the evening of our next birthday potluck supper Do come and visit with your friends and enjoy some good food Rather fun ot get away from one’s own cooking and there’s always such a variety 50th Wedding Anniversary r 5 Millard County Courthouse MULE 1 a PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE Prenatal classes to begin Class 2 3 Delell (Jack) Brunson Mrs of Fillmore Utah was honored by famimembers on her 85th birthday August 22 1987 Those who attended the celebration included her son Rollo form Cedar City and her daughter Betty Conrad from Draper Others who atand tended were three granddaughters five great grandchildren They all enjoyed a delicious dinner a big birthday cake with candles balloons flowers and gifts Delell left with Betty to spend a week up north visiting her 4 sisters and other family members A prenatal course will begin with all expectant parents Sept vited Each class will be from 7:30 to 9:30 pm at the Fillmore Community Medical Center No charge is assessed for those delivering locally Fee for all others is $15 A manual is available for $250for those desiring to purchase it Lesson material will cover prenatal care fetal development exercises diet recent advances in obstetrical care medication in labor and delivery breast feeding and care of the newborn New video and slide presentations have been purchased by the hospital and the Pink Ladies and are an excellent addition to the class To register contact Suzanne Limburg at Library pm Line Dance 26 Working Pack Train 2 Mules 27 Working Pack Train 3 Mules or more Mule Braying Contest- 28 Working Cow Working Dog Exposition- 29 Team Penning 30 Pack Race 31 Double Mugging 32 Team Roping 33 Pack Scramble Hunter Librarian Fillmore 25 South has it Your class ring should be as special as you are And it can be with Balfour because you design it -- to create a class ring that is yours alone Your class ring from Balfour No other can express who you are so exactly Or capture your memories so clearly alfour - Utah 100 West Workshop at the “U” Three librarians from Millard County attended the training session sponsored by the Utah State Library Deb Greathouse new librarian Gwen at Delta Library Hunter Fillmore librarian and Dixon Eliason Bookmobile librarian each were registered for a different Core Class spending 20 hours of classwork plus homework on the subject Deb Greathouse pursued Administration Dixon Eliason Reference and Mrs Hunter Cataloging All received a certificate of graduation on Friday the final day The Uplift Program is an effort by the state to help train librarians and keep them up to date on changes in the profession Nearly 60 percent of the state’s libraries are staffed by not holding Library Certificates from a University The full Uplift course will be ac- - BAKER DRUGS 44 N Main i The President Millard Fillmore Only one class ring can really fit you And AUCTION 7:00 by Evelyn Mallet Looking in the quilting room last Wednesday I saw seven ladies seated happily quilting to their heart’s content and enjoying conversations with one another It occurred to me to ask these busy ladies a couple of questions “Why do you come here?” I queried She answered forElaine Goddard thrightly that she came for the companionship she likes to quilt and likes to go on the trips we take Questioning Lucille Ricker she also said the companionship was to her liking and all the good food Cleo Carling agreed with her Velma Jackson said she enjoyed the company Of Doma Frampton Cathy Davies and Virgie Ivie I inquired what they liked about coming to the Center and they echoed the first group’s visiting the quilting and dinners However they didn’t like putting on the extra pounds from eating all the good food Incidentally these ladies and several others have finished 29 beautiful quilts 1987 They can usually since January do one a week a From Mary Lou Packard I received such an enthusiastic reply I must relate it to you “I live and the welcome in a big house alone chance to go to the Senior Center I like the people I feel comfortable with them and the building itself I enjoy the meals there and it means I don’t have to cook for myself Who likes to cook for one person? I thoroughly enjoy the trips we take and never have been on a bad one yet The Center gets me out and doing things” Paul and Dean Robison said the Center is a lovely place to go and visit with people and always has such good food Another sincere and hearty answer By Gwen Sept Saturday am 85 years young! The family of Melvin and Marjorie Stevens cordially invite you to an Open House in honor of their parents’ 50th Wedding Anniversary on September 12 1987 from 7 to 9 pm at the Holden Ward Cultural Hall No gifts please MULE RENDEZVOUS Friday Sept Brunson ly BABIES V Delell complished in four years During the afternoon sessions participants were grouped in various short courses which would assist them in their service to patrons Classes on Book Repair Funding Grants Finance public relations etc were offered There was not really time to take many of these in depth but all were worthwhile Friday was a special day for library boards throughout the state as special sessions were given for them while the librarians were taking their final classwork and tests The luncheon on Friday combined both groups for graduation a tribute to Russell Davis who is retiring state librarian and two short talks about our work in general where it is heading and how to get where we want to go Book Specials Each of the three nights of the Seminar held a great reward for library The State Library shared patrons books from the preview service and from overflow with the librarians Here’s how it worked: We were given a bag from a book company and after dividing into six groups were given a turn to go into a loaded Bookmobile and choose 20 books for our own libraries at home The second and third nights we were able to choose as many as the bags would hold The state staff refilled the Bookmobile each night Another service they added was that they will do the catalogue cards for all these books and send them to us as they finish a group Having taken Cataloguing this year we know how big a job this will save us Local Art Show During the month of September there will be a Local Art Exhibit in the Multipurpose Room The library staff has planned with the help of the schools and East Millard Fine Arts to hold a different exhibit each month throughout the year Final ar- rangements are being made for the last one on the list so the list can be published in the near future The first traveling show will be opened on October 1st at the Fine Arts Meeting This show is made up of work of high school students taken from the Springville All Utah High School Show Mr Doug Jolley will be the speaker The show will remain throughout the month of October open during library hours — See you in the librar-y- Fillmore xo one mnanhas in so came from Russ Sayre He said he feels a need for the association of other people and the Center fills that need He enjoys the friendship with the people his own age and it gives him something to help pass the time Also the good food especially pleases him The trips we take are fun and he would not be able to go otherwise “It’s just a good place to be” So come on over! It’s a good place to be and if you’re not there you are the one who’s missing out By the way about 30 of us tripped on over to Scipio Saturday evening Aug 22 in answer to the barbecue from the Scipio Senior vitation Citizens It was really a pleasant time with a lot of visiting being done Tables were set in the park in back of their Center The barbecued beef was served on home made buns the size of salad plates! Everyone stuffed themselves on the plentiful array of the tasty beef on baked beans buns special potatoes salad and huge pieces of chocolate Newell Day entercake Afterwards tained us with his guitar and unique tle songs only Newell knows how to sing He kept us all laughing during his especially with his last performance which he called selection “The Laughing Song” Those of us who traveled on the bus then headed for home well convinced it had been a great evening Thank you Scipio A huge watermelon 22 inches long and 29 inches around was donated to the Center Monday by 2 of our good members Orrin and Madge George Everyone at the Center for dinner Monday had a feast of the delicious melon for desert Thank you Orrin and Madge many ways An old version of the game jack originated in Asia and was played with knucklebone of sheep or small animals |