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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, May Mother is a Queen This word is spoken many times Throughout each days routine, But then, we seldom stop to think Of mother as a queen. And, yet when Mothers Day arrives We place her on a throne. We honor her with songs of praise And claim her as our own. ELEMENTARY SPRING PROGRAM HELD Yes, mothers just a simple word, The Fillmore Elementary second grade had a great time performing a spring program for parents and friends. It was held April 6, 1982. The theme What's So Great About Spring took a special meaning through dancing, skits, and singing. Charlie Brown and Lucy were hard to convince, but Linus Spring Machine, with the help of the students, did a greatjob. The second grade would like to thank all for their support and help. Karma and Stuart of Fillmore are the proud parents of Patricia Mengal The above poem is reprinted from a new baby boy. Chad Stuart Bailey was born on Patricia Mengel is the Nitecap Magazine by permission of the author. Mrs. Edmunds is a Fillmore Wednesday, April 28, winner of the Fillmore native. Although she is not a mother 1982 and weighed 7 Mushroom Farm Safety lbs. 13 oz. and was 21'a Bingo prize. Presenting herself, Mrs. Edmunds says, I think a check for $150 are Mothers are Queens. Our sentiments inches long. Howard Andrews, Farm exactly, Della and thank you for giving Manager and Carolyn us permission to use your beautiful Williams, Safety Coorpoem. Along with Della, the Progress dinator. salutes all Mothers everywhere on this On Wednesday, April As part of the safety Sundays Mothers Day. 28, 1982 a baby girl was at the Farm, program born to Suzanne and each employee is issued Garth White of Scipio. a Bingo card and one Trisha Ann White weighnumber is drawn each day ed in at 6 lbs. 9 oz. and there are no e was 19 in. long. injuries. Patricia is the Monday, May 10: Ham and Scalloped potatoes. Wednesday, May 12: Roast beef. Friday, May 14: Vegetable soup. Dont forget to have your blood pressure checked on Wednesday morning, May 12. 743-574- Albert Limburg The spotlight in Kindergarten last was on Paul Limburg. He invited his dad, David G. Limburg, M.D. physician and surgeon, to come to school and tell the students about his work. Dr. Limburg showed the students his bag of tools and explained how he used them. He also tal- - ked to the students about important things they could do to keep well and healthy. The students enjoyed his visit very much. Kanosh Choir Soccer Anyone? Attention all parents and students interested in soccer! There will be an informational meeting concerning the forming of Soccer Gubs in East Millard County. The president of Utah Youth Soccer Association will be here Wednesday, May 12, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. program in the Fillmore Elementary School to put on a The Kanosh LDS Ward Choir is sponsoring Marie Jensen in A Tribute to Kate Smith. Marie performs Kate the and provide program Smith songs as no one information needed to else Her accompanist can. help us organize soccer is Kathryn Nielson. in our area. This will be a musical All parents and stuwell worth attending treat For welcome. dents are on Friday, May 14 at 8 further information, call in Kanosh Ward p.m. Roger or Suzanne Adams, Admission by Chapel. Donation: $1.50 per person ; or $8.00 per family. Get your tickets from if "Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly and, the Kanosh Choir memBenjamin Franklin you speak, speak accordingly." bers or at the door. 743-520- BYU 743-537- 743-546- Students from Millard the County among who 2,662 graduates received diplomas at the 107th Commencement Day Cakes to be held in 23 at Brigexercises April front of Ward Chapel. ham Young University and Beverly Virgie in Provo, Utah. The traveled to Granger, Utah all on Sat., May 1st, where graduates represented 31 foreign 50 and states Virgie had the privilege of countries. baptizing a grandson, The number graduating of son Justin Johnson, who 1,286 Paula and Gark, which plus the in received degrees took place at the Salt December totals 3,948, Lake North Jordan Stake. the highest number ever On Virgie Sunday, was again honored in graduating in December a and April. Justin confirming Among the graduates member of the Church, at 153 who received were the Jordan North 2nd doctoral degrees includWard. Kanosh will be having ing 129 from the Law on School. There were 352 their own masters degrees, 2,023 15. Saturday, May bachelor's degrees and All residents are urged 134 associate (two-yeato participate in this fight degrees awarded. against Childhood CanBYU is operated by cer. The Church of Jesus You may participate by Saints Christ of Latter-dan riding in the or sponsoring those who want to ride. Come Saturday morning and Will do urge the riders to keep going. Sponsor sheets can be By Dathel Whitaker of the the end evening. and Recently, Bart and Nola Whatcott Leavitt Christensen had a the official judges were happy reunion in SLC with three other American for the finish and also the judges for awards for couples who had been missionaries the individual boys cars. Temple The and winners with them in Switzerland. awards were as follows: It was great to reminisce about the wonderful Travis Kesler - 1st place, Jason Nafus experiences they had had gold medal; while serving together in 2nd place, silver medal; Justin Rutherford - 3rd the Swiss Temple. bronze medal; Reveau and Ward place, Rhett Whatcott - 4th Newby enjoyed very much, having as their place; Jared Whatcott 5th place; Joe Paxton overnight house guests, 6th place. during the past week, A special award was Branch Rex President Roberts, his wife Pat, and also presented to Travis mother. Pats Pats Gardner who was the mother has been visiting Packs choice for National in Eureka, Nevada with Youth Representative. The Koyle family was them for several months. Pat underwent surgery welcomed as the newest in the Payson Hospital family in the Pack. Linda Whatcott was and plans to be released welcomed as the new mother 6th. Pats May Den Leader. ReBear has been with her at the served: were freshments hospital and will soon snow return to her home in popcorn; punch; and was a real There cones. Kanosh. and the boys The drawing on the good turnout beautiful orchid, tricot had a very good time. the Sacrament by meeting quilt, made Kanosh DUP took place held May 2 was conducted on Sat., May 1. The very by Bishop David Chrislucky winner was Edith tensen. Cummings of Kanosh. Saturday, May 8 will On April 29th, Pack be a fun day for families 3207 held their annual and everyone, at Millard Come out and show All High School, beginning at Pine wood Derby. your support for the friends and 10 will be lots There a.m. cubs, parents, this dreaded fight against were invited to attend. of events ot take place at illness. Committee members, this Sports Spectacular. Calvin Kesler and Mike Saturday, May 8 the the Kanosh Laurel girls will were Rutherford official starters and also be sponsoring a car wash Lvl'S presented the awards at and a sale on Mothers -- -- Bike-a-Tho- n r) y Bike-a-Tho- and is the largest private church-relate- d and in the United university States in terms of fulltime enrollments. It has more than 26,000 students, representing all 50 states, the District of Columbia and 82 foreign countries. Speaker at the Commencement services was Rex E. Lee, Solicitor General of the United States and former dean of the Gark Law School at BYU. The following are the 1982 BYU graduates from Millard County and the degree each received. Claudia Hardy Bassett, bachelor; Gayla Marie Black, associate; Coleen Eliason, bachelor; Janet bachelor; Farnsworth, Edward Quin Shepherd. bachelor; Todd G. Swal- berg, bachelor; all of Delta. YARD WORK Weeding Top Soil Lay Sod What have you? EDDIE MUELLER 743-528- 9 - BEA VER iijri .V.ii.iiCiVf in'; i ..i.'ivi'.'i Open 1:00 p.m. a special menu for the children & Petunias 1.98 A Free Corsage For Each Mother RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED Phone 438-228- New Crop lb. L ID. I of cup 8 OPEN 7 DA YS A WEEK TILL 10:00 WEEKDAYS Friday, May 7th 7:00p.m. The Pod Cor. 1st W. & 1st S. FULMORE D Q u tinental Q Leisure Sleeping Bags (back n packSi Hollo II, n Ny- - ftj 0n, cotton, polyes- fl ter, sportsman, etc.) cut-of- f Handtools, n n (., 38. i, . drive), several hun- Q D m - fl light bulbs all sizes, dozens and work of dozens U gloves, 35 mm U Q cam-- 1 y 1 n 24K 5 gold overlay Q star saphire H D chains, mens and la- - J rings, collec- - P dies watches, P coin jewelry, Dtors many more items II to Auction P mention. P reserves company D the right to add or II any of the P delete item or items in the D" auction. P n p.. D p AUCTION CONDUCTED BAP AUCTION COMPANY PO BOX 1 598 OGDEN UT 84402 399-446(801 D D D On P This 743-535- h u d y P 2.79 Cauliflower 39y 1.69 Artichokes 331.00 Crackers Solid heads Zesta 2 lb. 1.39 Lettuce 25$ lb. Wieners Last the navels Farmer John 1.39 Oranges T5$1.00 Artichokes Doz. 69P Large Fresh 3$1 .00 or 5.99 flat Strawberries 49$ 1 AUCTION I P 10 pc Banquet Bread Rhodes frozen senior citizens I y Grocery Specials Treat Mom To The Very Best Wilbur Lagene Allred, bachelor; Janice Neilson Hecht, bachelor; Patricia V. McWhiting, bachelor; all of Fillmore. Craig Romney Loveless of Hinckley, bachelor. And Tony G. Cowley of Meadow, bachelor. end VI open wrench sets, come-a-longs, foot pumps, sets, If D screwdriver power tools, pneu-matic tools, carpen- - Q tools, mechan- - R Dters tools, sporting collectable Q goods, iron toys, hand Dcast wood ducks, Q Kentucky BB rifles, Q washing m portable D machines, silver U fl plate goblets, oak Q furniture, all kinds of knives, blue vases, marble Q top tables, brass and ;A; wood hall trees, Japanese slot mach- - R Q ines (very limited, very collectable), P Chinese and Japan- - fl D ese swords, back- - U gammon sets, tele-phone D machines, answering portable II TVs. car stereos, Q P AM FM H Cassette, U home stereo units, U fl ladies genuine dia- - VI if mond pendants, P fire opal necklaces P and earrings, cubic Fl rubies. "J zirconium, Shade Trees - Bushes Fried Chicken y n eras, f i Flower Baskets Potting Soil & Flower Pots Certified Seed Potatoes - Onion Sets Be the are crossed out. The Fillmore Mushroom Farm Safety Department announced that the Bingo game will begin again immediately with black-out- " the prize doubled to $300. Farm employees have worked 73 days without a losttime injury and look forward to breaking their old record. hand-painte- Flowers - Flowers - Flowers ON EAST CANYON ROAD in on t y Mothers Day Specials 1.49 black-ou- all numbers card Bingo which y Mowing Lawns PIONEER MARKET Geraniums reach hP dred gcooooc6oooooooooooo6ooooooooo Steakhouse and Lounge Farm employee to first announces graduates Many thanks to all those who helped with the cheese distrubution. -- Kindergarten spotlight on Paul lost-tim- For a seat on the bus to Provo on the 13th or to SLC on the 27th. Please call Ruth Alta or Rula Dr. David Limburg tells his son Pauls kindergarten class various things they should do to remain healthy and prevent a visit to his office. awarded prize Its a girl! Kanosh Kapers c3T Bailey PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE By Ruth Zmitrak-- Page 3 Patricia Mengel (center ) is the winner of the Fillmore Mushroom Farm Safety Bingo prize. Presenting a check for $ 150 are Howard Andrews (left), Farm Manager, and Carolyn Williams (right), Safety Coordinator. Its a boy! But one we all hold dear So why not crown her queen each day. Instead of once a year. 7, 1982 D will be one of Fillmore's largest auctions evert 0 P n II Qdddqqi3 |