Show Vf Pige 6 Thurs Mar ISPS Millard Count) 23 1989 Community Event Spring Cleanup scheduled for Fillmore President Millard Fillmore Lihraey By Gwen has been scheduled for April Fillmore’s spring clean up City crews will pick up at this time bulk garbage placed at the street which is unsuitable for the garbage truck The Youth City Council will coordinate their Fillmore Beautification Drise in conjunction The city encourages with the citizens to take advantage of this time to clean up their ards and businesses I et's keep Fillmore a city to be proud of Those citizens hauling their own garbage should remember to use the proper dump sites The bins west of town on 4th North are for routine household garbage The old dump site east of town is for bulk items only! The city has on file the kinds of items appropriate to each dump site For quesWhen tions call the city at ing the old dump site please drive in as far as possible and dump in areas that will not obstruct the roadway Crews will keep the area bulldozed off Citizens are encouraged to use care when transporting their own refuge Allowing trash to fall from the back of pickups is considered littering and is in violation of state and city law Citizens can be cited and fines can be levied Nichole Nixon Nixon wins top honors in cake show Utah Nichole Nixon of Holden recently won top honors in the Youth Division at the 6th Annual Cake CiLake Salt in held Show Decorating ty The event was sponsored by the Utah Chapter of ICES and Valley fair Mall Entries were from all oxer the State of Utah Nichole was awarded the 1st place ribbon in the Wedding Cake category and her General Novelty cake took the Sweepstakes Ribbon She also receivfrom Wilton ed a gift certificate Fillmore Easter Egg Hunt The annual Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and Youth City Council will be held March 25 at 10 AM in the Saturday Fillmore City Park The bell at the State House Museum will signal the start of the event Areas will be set aside for 3 age groups: years years of age The Teryears and ritorial State House State Park will offer 30 free roller skating passes in prize eggs in additions to the candy cash and Easter baskets hidden around the park The POD will be open for skating from that day and the swings are up in the park so there should be plenty to do Enterprises She is the 13 year old daughter of Barry and Linda Nixon of Holden granddaughter of Cecil and Bly Nixon Holden and Merrill and Dahlia and great grandof Leamington also of daughter of Rulon Dutson Leamington Mission report Elder Arthur and sister Beth Allen have returned from their Louisville Kentucky mission They will report their mission March 26 1989 at the Flowed Ward Church at 11:50 am EASTER SUNDAY Buffett" "All You Con Eot GOOD FOOD - LOTS OF IT Adults only $695 - Children only $375 Served from 11 AM to 7 PM INN ft::1" ruTCOEN GJ FILLMORE of UTAH fwr'H V9 p $fr illard County 'redit Union SAFE - LOCALLY OWNED - INSURED Services Savings including certificates and IRAs Loans for most worthwhile purposes Checking accounts with protection VISA Cards Member insurance programs Deposits insured to $100000 Money Orders Travelers Checks Copy Service Notary Service Night Drop (Delta) Safe Deposit Boxes (Delta) Drive-IWindow (Delta) Offices in Fillmore & Delta life insurance Direct Deposit and Payroll deduction Automatic payments NEW FOR MARCH: Christmas Club Savings Account Taxrefund loans 5 APR higher paid on renewal (s new certificates Deposits made in the CU are invested only locally Membership open to all residents of Millard and surrounding counties 44 S First XV Fillmore Utah 84631 109 S 3rd E Delta Utah 84624 Hall We have also added new books to the Adult Fiction section The latest are: “Rainbow in the Mist” by Phyllis Whitney “Thornyhold” by Mary Stewart “India Fan” by Victoria Holt Secret” “Harrogate by Catherine Cookson “Zoya” by Danielle Steele "Sands of Time” by Sidney Sheldon and three Stephen King’s which were donated to us: “Skeleton Crew” Danse Macabre” and “Different Seasons” also a paperback of Stephen King’s “It” Donations Welcome We are grateful for the donations of books both in paperback and hardback They have helped us to reach the 20 (XX) item number in our collection We do however reserve the right to use these as we see' fit If we have already enough copies for instance we may put them in a book sale or trade them Donations of magazines especially those discussing current social issues are welcome We have fifty subscriptions or donations now on our shelves but there is a need for others we do not have The Reader’s Guide to Periodic Literature indexes sixty sources which are valuable to students for research but we only have twenty of these Outdoor Life National Wildlife Jet Business Week Popular Mechanics and Popular Science would be especially welcome Even scattered date copies would be appreciated Art Show Still Here The traveling art exhibit from the state collection is still up We would be happy to share it with you during library hours or by appointment you in the library-- - The Utah Fillmore Hunter 25 South Librarian 100 West Time to Talk of New Books Gardeners your favorite time of year is approaching We have just placed a new excellent book by Better Homes and Gardens on our Reserve shelf This 551 page book “Complete Guide to Gardening” seems to be just that very complete Because we expect this book to be in demand we have placed it on the one week loan shelf with renewal privileges if there is no waiting list The Juvenile section has been creased by the rest of the Newbery Award winners except 1922’s choice which is unavailable If anyone has a copy of “The Story of Mankind” written and illustrated by Hendrik Willem Van 1 oon which they would be willing to part with we would appreciate the donation Other new juvenile books are: “The and Island” by Gary Paulsen “Rehearsal for the Bigtime” by Rabe Last summer we added twelve new books to the fiction shelves for elementary school age students The Young Adults shelves have new editions of the classics paperbacks of Anne of Green Gables series and several refurbished Tarzan books The newest addition is “Skeeball and the Secret of the Universe" by Barbara smiles with the news of little granddaughter born March 3 to Rodney and Christina Tomkinson at a St George Hospital Little Miss Jessica weighed 8 lbs 5 oz and was 20 inches long She has a big brother Colt Her other are Ron and Janet grandparents the Wright and great grandparents Wilsons all of Hurricane and Ilena’s parents Phillip and Thelma Burnham serving a LDS Mission in the Fiji Islands Don and Ilena visited with Their Rodney and Christina Mar daughter Connie husband Craig Stratton and children also live in Hurricane another daughter Laurel her husband Douglas Wilson and children live in Parowan traveled to Hurricane to visit her parents sister brother and their families Lonnie Anderson brought three friends here for the weekend with mother Laura Lee his brothers and sisters and father Dexter Anderson Steve Hatch and Lonnie Michael David Burningham are students at BYU Mrs Alan (DeAnn) Smith and son Landin of Denver spent the weekend with her parents Dean and of Mar Shirley Allan On Mar 5 they and Dean’s mother Ruth Allen went to West Valley City to visit their daughter and Vicky and Acel Butcher and children They were there especially to attend Sacrament meeting when the Butcher’s little son was given the name Jeffery Dean and a fathers blessing by Acel Dean was in the cirlce with his 2 On Mar Bob and Zoe Christensen headed for Calif for a visit with their children First stop was in Chino at the home of their daughter Anita and her husband Darren Young and children Chaz and Zachery Next they drove to Glendale where their son Scott his wife Kristen and small son Nicholas live They returned home Mar 6 John and Julia Jackson of The baby daughter of Julie and Durand Robison was given the name of Ashley Robison and a blessing by her father Standing with Durand was the little one’s grandfathers Ned and Junior Robison uncles Mark Wardle Kevin Wardle Cory Robison David Ellison and great uncle Rod Maxfield also Richard Williams Jaren Robison Bishop Ray Nielsen and his counselors Garth Swallow and Alden Robinson After meeting the Robison and Wardle families met at the home of Durand and Julie to enjoy dinner Members of Julie’s family coming for the day were her mother Janet Wardle sisters Jennie Robison Angela Wardle and brothers Jason and Isaac Wardle their aunt Gayla Maxfield and grandmother Marjorie Torkelsen These people are from cities up north Julie’s brother Mark Wardle and wife Karen and four children live here as does Durand’s parents Junior and Pearl Robison their daughter Wendy Ellison and husband David and six children Mrs Avalon (Agnes) Johnson and their daughter Rayma Day went to Ogden Mar 6 where they took another daughter Linnae Dugger with them to travel on to Tremonton where their son Merrill Johnson went with them to Pocatello ID They attended the funeral service for Avalon’s sister Twyla Johnson Swallow’s husband Eugene Swallow “Gene” and Twyla were serving a LDS Temple Mission where he passed away suddenly in the Idaho Falls Temple Anthony and Diana Fuller and children went to Salt Lake City Mar 5 to attend Sacrament meeting in her brother Rodney Dean and his wife Sally’s ward Rodney gave their little son the name Christopher Wayne Dean and a father’s blessing The Fullers visited their mothers Helen Fuller and Erma Ericksen and her husband Wayne Erickson Don and Ilena Tomkinson are all THE SOUTH DELTA UTAH 653 Loy Maycock retires Get ready now with: GREAT GIFT IDEAS: Colognes Perfumes Childrens Jewelry Excellent Selection Savings AM SERVICE DRUG OUR 215 W Main N- 5 IDEA FULFILLING OF The Round Valley Camp of D UP met in their monthly meeting Mar 13 Center at the Seipio Sr Citizen Georgia Ivie gave a brief history of John and Mary C Wasden The lesson “A Potpourri of Pioneer Activities” was given by Captain Florence Robins Maxine Robins presented the nominating committee’s recommendations for county offices They are Angie Green Captain Myrtle Rowley 1st vice captain Arlene Memmott 2nd vice captain Helen Mitchell Maxsec ine Robins historian Maurine Herbert chaplain The names were acThere were 17 cepted by acclamation present and hostesses were Loraine Monroe and Alice Lawson Elmer Quarnberg underwent surgery at LDS Hospital Mar 14 He should be home by the weekend Also at LDS Hospital is Matt Quarnberg son of Sheldon and Beulah Quarnberg Matt had eye surgery Mar 14 to mend an injury suffered last fall in a football game LaMar and Gwen Monroe were in Burley ID recently to help out when Lloyd and Julie Monroe brought ‘hothe a new baby boy from the hospital He will be named Jordon James Monroe and is number six for the Monroe family Dean Bennett and family were guest at Sacrament participants Meeting Mar 12 Their son Trevor has received his mission call to the Tempe Arizona Mission Easter Cards & Candy Easter Supplies & Decorations 300 EAST 11:00 ONE SCIPIO is Coming LUNCHESOLJFR ARE SPECIAL AT HOUSE - MO- SAT SERVED FROH TRY Tuesday Mar 28: Beef stew Mar 29: Baked Wednesday chicken Thursday Mar 30: Roast pork Have you signed up to go to the Marthis Saturday? The riott Center Ballroom Dance Company performs delightfully Tickets for the entertainment are $600 and the charge for the bus is $500 EASTER 064-22- A Pahvant Valley Senior Schedule and Bruce and Nancy Mapleton Jackson of Henderson were guests this Noma past week of their mother Jackson and niece Alicia Bundy who lives with grandma Noma They also spent some time with brothers Darrel Merlin and wife Zelda Ted and wife Norma Roger Peterson of Redmond was a guest recently of his daughter and Brenda and Alden Robinson and children Scott Susie and Sally Robert Jerry and Pam Freeman and Addison were in St George the weekend of Mar to visit Jerry’s son Corey Freeman his wife and family Mrs Grant Robinson spent the day Mar 13 in Provo on business Mrs Jack (Lisa) Higley and children Aaron Jessica Benjimin Nathan and Jacqulyn spent March with Lisa’s mother Virgie Ivie HOUSE X and their time with 15 grandchildren parents read attempt to wnte a book and yes reinstate my NYLIC Contract Thanks for your wonderful support for your association and the contribution you hae made to NYLIC and to the offices I have been associated with God Bless Loy C Maycock CLU General Manager A retirement luncheon in honor of Loy C Maycock will be held Friday April 7 1989 at the Windjammer Restaurant at Shilshole Bay Wn son of Ula Loy C Maycock Maycock of Fillmore had reached the age of 57 which New York Life Insurance Company considers retirement age He is retiring after 30 ) ears of being an outstanding employee rising in that time to General Manager of their general office complex in Seattle WA He wrote a beautiful and inspiring retirement letter to all those he has been Ula with His mother associated Maycock would like to share a part of it with you He wrote: “About 30 years ago I met a New York Life Agent at the Mobile Oil Co where was employed After some discussion he urged me to meet his General Manager and reluctantly took his advice remember well that bright summer It was impressed with the afternoon NYLIC Contract the people met and New York Life When I left the managers office and drove home knew I had found my lifes work Well that was 30 years ago and I can tell you the best of my dreams have come true New York Life has given me the opportunity for personal growth challenge and excitement a feeling of providing important service to insureds and the people have worked with and the best of my financial dreams have feel come true For a country boy pleased and grateful for an exciting and rewarding life career There is time to step down That time has come for me but as I think of my I job my career and its satisfactions will always be grateful to each of you with whom I have worked for whatever time period over these past 30 years This is the January of the rest of my life Janus looked back with one face and forward with another As look back have a wonderful sense of satisfaction and as look forward am thrilled with the excitement of knowing Carol and I can do so many things we wish to do Travel wind up some business situations spend much more SIXTEEN SANDWICHES EATING BUNDLE OF DELICIOUS MADE THE WAY YOU WANT FRESH FOR YOU SERVED WITH PICKLE CHIPS & DELI SALAD EACH ONE A - ANOTHER TASTY TRY SNAK OF OUR AND IDEA L COfI NATIONS Free Option S3 50 8 SALAD enak size SOUP ONE pizza-sma- ll SALAD green salad S3 Fast OO a bowl of soup From the soup bar a small green salad and garlic toast SOUP AND 12 SANDWICH Welv ji Offer Ends 'I April 30 TINA’S JEWELRY & MINERALS 288 West Main - Delta S3 00 turkey or roast beef sandwich small bowl of soup and fruit salad ham 4 Delivery £ |