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Show Boby Born in Ohio HELP WANTED baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Pay in Cincinnati, Ohio, Poe. 23. 1970, on old sister Sharons her birthday. The Days also have a son, Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Young v.tnv.-'- meat. Apply a: Frozen Foods Newel Day to a : rillniure, Utah 81631 . trosUml I.il.t 1 , R'ortor Friday, January aie Returning from Boise grandpaienu 6, Zella Alien Visits Sons in TO THE PUBLIC i PliiNsi' Stephenson ho ".in mat she m!1 be home Orrin Jorgensen and his fam-t'- y end Mu has had an ible Ou otnias arid holl- spent their vacation here visiting his in lio.v with her laugh- over the holidays li el. husband Warren M ii .v s'r i',i ,tn,i f inuly. oit.ng Wednesday with Elm a i .Tfiin liortunes were Mr. Wen led Ib'tehklsS of e i Mi I .e. Ala at the.r home t!i. ind the h didays were Mr. M's. Call The bald, of Porking on North and West sides of the Fillmore Cafe is reserved for Cafe Customers for one hour. towed away. j . Other cars parked there will be i Fillmore Cafe Management I i hi Mey. i:i u and Jean were in Froa their r eh .stuns, Msiting Iloen and Bruce in itits, I it SHOES! SHOES! Finer and Janet Johason and family and relaxing. They were of Henry and hivj.se guests Dawn Crasl.md and girls. Their children even learned a few Spanish words from Claudia Aran la. Although Orrrn had flown to Salt Lake City several times to lie with his father. Jack Jorgenson, during his hospitalization, this was the first time In a year and a half that the entire family had been to Fillmore. Gramma Beulah and Gram-p- a Jack ready enjoyed their lng to Orrin, living In Chicago Isnt half bad, especially 'when youre employed by United Air Lines and can "fiy the friendly skies home. families. Joans sister. iras, Colorado Springs 1 w.es a'so with the m C Jar to enioy the happy time. an I Mrs Douglas S. a new welcomed .'and ii, r in Bon into the fimily Tuos-- i a Their daughter Carina Mr. Letha Hogan was In i, ml Girth Swallow are ft.- poiil pirents. This mikes Salt Lake City with her son childt ir by, br Girth an Car-i- n Bill and wife and their ren. i t".. :r Af'.ei K 1 ,:i - 1 Mrs. Birl Hunter, iei m p one by Mr. and Mrs. .in M m: ate, stopped at th h me of CIdo and Lillian ..n their w iv to Las Ve-- , Wo o on Iun n vi Moil lay. Mr. .ml Mis. Dnen Paul vs-.- e ! Sund iy at the h 'me of his r Lilli m and Clyde Wo d. Ixrn to Fillmore T i' y 1; abeie tiny nsM.veJ in naming a new grandchild. Fail Hunter was a weekend Vr 1 oi Missouri, SEMI-ANNUA- L . had a New Years piss from their Navy duties, First time parents boy are John and rett. of a baby Gar- Janet The baby was born at Utah Valey Hospital, Jan. 4, 1971. Grandparents receiving the good news are Ervin and M.iIk'1 Stevens. At the home of Ambrose and Ina Hunter Sunday were the ,s tor here with relatives, Infollowing family members: i', i hr' the LaVar Hunters. daughter Madge and Jim Gurr. W. Stephensons, and the their daughter J eu and husband, D' ail arsi'ns. along with Lil-- i Ronald and Teresa Gibbs and m a t t .yde Wood. baby; Mr, & Mrs. James HunMajiiird C rasl.uxl. Bounti-- f ter of Kearns: James son and iiu his pirents, Ben & wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hun- i., ! Cr s'.an 1. Fn lay. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Stev- - BtRY BLESSED AT WARD ' s an I two children of Wich-- . SACRAMENT MEETING K ii'sas, are enj ying a vis- -. e.'li hw parents. Enin and Ambn se had the privilege of M ' Si.iens, n!.so the Nor-- : ter and bjhy, Rexburg. Idaho, t" .Slivers fam.ly. blessing and naming his son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gib!s In Sacrament Navy Men Come for Meeting Jan. 3, 1971. Weekend Later in the afternoon, Wy- 1 CLEARANCE 1 1 1 ' great-grandso- STARTS TODAY -J- AN. K I. GARYS SHOE STGFE RICHFIELD - n, Stevens surprised his ora and Hale Jeffery and fam-- r M id m and Ellen and Iy of Delta visited her father r Oill 'cn n New Years and wife. The group also vU-I'lb' and two friends, Paul liv'd the Marvin and Sidney f Kanins and Ed Rieke Hunter families. '!, t. -- Ls. e, 1 Salt Lake road With Its ruts and bumps to Mrs. Nettie returned cross Friday from Salt Lake City I have encountered many souls where she spent two weeks vis- Who have helped ME to bear iting her sons, LeGrane, CulMY cross. len and DeVoe, their wives and cluiuren. LeGranle and wife Some have cheered mo when Merle came for him and CulIve bee" len and wife Mollie and their Others have wl; understood dauehters Paula and Loheann And some have heljx'd me to know life's ,vinh brought her home. When I thought no one could. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Quigley and small son of Logan When I recount the many visited his family, the Glen souls Quigkys and her family In Who have helped me keep the Flowed over the weekend. way Forest and Norma Paxton My Uncle Clark was one of have returned after spending them, Christmas week with their son In a very special way. Henry and family in Salt Lake And I am sure that what I City. Vernon and Edith Cummings found and two grandchildren, of Salt To be such help t me, Lake City, spent New Years Was a special virtue which be had day with bis mother, Mrs. Ida Cummings. They took her to For ad who would lxk to see. Flowed to visit her daughter Cloo Carling and her husband He lived for ethers, r.ot far Claud. Cleo brought her home himself. He gave where he fount need, later. Guests of Mrs. Afton Gilson A friend'y word, the shaken hand Saturday were her brother & Mr. and Mrs. Arnold A little helpful deed. wife, Price. They had been to for a visit. Sunday, a Self sacrif.ee for those he loved. nephew, James Price and wife, of Tremont jn called to see her. Was how he lived HIS life. For me, f.r you, for all he Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kellogg visited on the way knew, to Barstow, after visiting her For his children, for his wife. family In Lander, Wyoming. Each soul we meet as we go Greets New Grandson thru life Can In some special way Mrs. Chell Hatton returned Saturday from Fallon, Nevada. Add to the go xinesa of OUR lives She had been to see a new grandson, born to Charles and By wtiat they do and say. his wife, with whom she spent a week. So, the tribute that comes to my n.ind Sunday, Ken and Evalyn Now that Garks toil Is thru Do unto others as you would Lawson took their daughter, Have them do unto you". Lauralee. back to Dixie College In St. George. She spent thee ho'klays with them. Franklin and Geraldine KimRussell and linda Calllster ball drove to Ephraim to visit from California to spend came on Frid iy wifi her sister and with their folks, Christmas Ross Cutlers. the family, Callister. and EdHh Mrs. reWhitaker Earl and Mna Francis Kelly. and turned Mond ty after spending Christmas with Mario and wife Karen and family In Brigham City, and Carolyn and JoAnn and families in Salt Lake City. Ove tries t of Clyde WINTER Laub and Nellie Hanson Saturday was Bert Laub. Nampa. Idaho. In Testimony Meeting Jim. two babies were given names and a blessing. They aro the da,)Khtm of Ka anJ and Julie Prober Memm Caprice. The biggest, most luxurious Ihcs rule! cut. A complete change. sin t'st If is nothing. by you First. putting u allows vou to lengthen the au n the front and rear b w'.nh we did), then you've got Dat These are uneasy times. There are major concerns. About pollution. About safety. About the economy. About your dollar. Ve know. For the past 10 years Chevrolet research people have questioned thousands ol people on every subject from rising taxes to the size of the glovebox m their cars. Weve found that price and value and maintenance rests, trauc-ibecome have tremendously quality important. Your car has to work. It has to last. And each new model must have value. more built-iAt Chevrolet, wc understand. You want meaningful change. And our aim is to give that to you, as you'll see in the 1971 Chevrolets. d. i;.: vc whs sun hard-earne- d it I a smoother nde. the 1971 Caprice was to y. . e n t the ! .ks and comfort of a s:- evvii thotts'ind - dollar car, without a k ig uii to pay anywhere near th it tmuh hr tl. And atxtve all, to build in a m ah c!t ;x n.hib.lity and security hie. as p So we changed the lxxly structure fur 171 . tiM. We made it stronger. And wi made it qua ur by putting a double l.tvi r of stut m the rud. V..p: v". a' ott can see Ix'low, is a lot ui luxutv at a ChcUolcl priC . u've 'l 1 1 gt t e id. a m - n n lie tt. Howard, Darlene, Scott and Revee drove to Provo to have vvid late Venla me two s two grand one seder. Mr. All re. ily In Portland. He sail Mr. Crites was in p,x.r health, but not considered serious, Pratt then flew to Palmdale. Calif, to visit his son Jerry, wife and five children, mil then to L.is Veg is to see his other sen and wile, George and Melba and three children, coming on home from there. dinner on New Years Day at the home of their son Kirk. Jeff and family Joined them for dinner. On School Buses Melvin and Marjorie Stevens in company with Arthur and Beth Allen made a tnp u Mount Plo.is.int, Iowa, during the holidays to take delivery on a school bus for the Millard School District. The gtvxip then went to Conway, Ark.ui- sos, where they delivery on anottior bus. They returned came by way of Oklahoma, Tex.is. New Mexico, and They rcprt a very en- -j Bert and Elrnea Flora, Salt Lake Citv, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Frame and children, Orem, M". ami M"s. Mack N. For-bus- h and children, Taylorsville, Mr. and Mrs. James QunrnlxTg. Yuba Dim, all visited on Christmas with Gaude and Hilda Qunmlx'rg. Mr. and Mrs. Morns Ouam-ber- g and three children came faim Green River after the N'w Year. Carol) n Ivlc spent part of the holiday with her pirents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ivie, sisters Glenda and J.iiiav Rdnia, t HRISTMAS E E BABY Mr. Ivie received word that a baby grl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Bessie Riei Connelly. Kay-vill- PecemJxT 1970. 24, 1 is at their home helping out with the new baby, a wonderful Christmas gift Mr. Geneva Esklun An-on.- lyable trip. Christmas Ploy Presented Part ( the activity was the of a play. "The Rented Christmas. Those taxing part were: Karyl Ann Qu irntx'rg. Royce Gorion Hallow, Menartott, Merrtlee Hatch, Lloyd Monroe, Kathy Robins. Rirk Monr x, Peggy Winget, Vicki Stone. Glenda Ivie, Steven and Carolers. Gwen Monroe was the director. The young people slwuld lx congratulated for their fine performatice. Everyone enPn-ter- joyed It. Following a custom of yean. Clara and Fay Frampton divid-- l tb.-i- r Christ-m- a among their fij ,m, wives and UmiUra In Utnlr.' They stopped Inand Coming to see Mr. and Mrs. Evan Frimpion & children who live at the In Sarxdy they were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs EUxw Frampton and ain Uited Mr. and Mr. Dcxjg Frampton an I children. Oirwimas ni.m.ng the parents uvn t ..n to H to call on Morr.s. wife . an famli)-- then to Sa t Iike t . ijx-na few hi i:a u j. and wife an! chi! Iren They brought grand in R.lly for a week and Doug and ..n Tony . ou'.e for hun over New ev-er- s & t. 25c & up SCARF SALE BLOUSES (oil kinds) $2.00 & up un-tif- Vrg.Tbe littlest Chevy PANTY HOSE (limited amount) Now $1.65 Reg. $2.50 ever. It wasn't changed from anything. Before building Vega, we read everything we could get our hands on about little cars. We talked to owners. We studied little cars up one side and down the other and, literally, tore them apart. We found out what made them tick, or why they didnt tick. What ticked were gas economy and dependability. What didnt were underpowered engines, cramped quarters and getting blown around in the wind. In our little Vega, everything ticks. Its not just another little car. You didnt want that. Its one little car that does everything well. In FULL SUPS Reg. $4 & $6 NOW $2 & $3 vf, f d Years. , The Frampt ms aN Garaa aister Other Borgains - - Gowns, Robes, Pants Sweaters, Tops, Bras, Girdles, Skirts, hus-'nn- 1 su si. &JJ.: & ral!.-- l t ,.n Ann and IX.jlc Mas n in S bt Iake, Mrs. rrxnee Aitken spent Christmas in Omn with hif children, Mi.i and Dale R..;xt and two sons, Sharon and Shelton W.ikvf e! s stay-ln- g there fn- - the ho lavs. f her liiu'birrs are teaching school Mila amd Dale spent l)ie Boots! Shoes, n - 1 h Beef, K i S-- e I!h Chradm- wei-ken- - at 'IVIEATPIES JUDGE for Turkey, Chicken tfi JR BAR 8 AIL ROASTS Temlrr ) MEAT BOLOGNA 65d nw BUS 1 FRANKS - ALL MEAT I BISCO CR 54 37 1 754TANG II or-- can 63 h 68iCOLD Sfeweris AG s Vi 52 R ""I !t n H or. CKERS SALTINES,,: - "n MET RRAIT Del.uso N st at CHEESE " LxtvsvnK'Anly putting you first? Now at txjr ClvoTtIct Je.kri. .. UCDCUTV EI Nl IIKON k 55 89t 65 f "SAL!V!0N JB I In Fillmore. n BEEF E Sec i. Clara ond Fay Frompton Call on All Five Sons rfif Paal-Suit- h'k TV Special. ' 11 Couples Take Delivery GUESTS AT HOME Of The CLAUDE QUARNBF.RUS CLEARANCE Chevrolet presents Changing Scene 111 uith Engelbert Humperdinck Adams Barbara Eden and a host of oihcr stars ABC-TJan. 7. Consult local listings for time and channel. 2 W 22. Londo ami Allred -l Howard and bnrkn M.ni- mott had ad of their family home during the hoiulns. Kirk, Sandi, Doug and Carrie came front Trovo on Christmas Eve. Jeff, Beverly. Jim and Travis, came from Orem on Christmas Day to j tin them for dinner. Also present were brothers, Scott and Royce. and Darlene and Howard's parents, Carrie Ivie and James and Deo Vis-gin- la Ycmv dh&: WeVi Change. That what it all about this year. And that what we mean Iratt LVarden flew to Portland to attend funeral services f r tvv. Mr. Rixi their br thor-mCrites, on 3, 1971, Better Dresses, Suits ond I1 Reporter lifes ln so made the trip to Utah. 1 Hilda Quurnherg As I have traveled along Attending Funeral for Rod C rites in Portland SC8PI0 Ry LA VAR BECKWITH Reporter Ge.-rg- e w.-r- riOTKOE A Tribute to Uncle Clark 19U Chicago Family Spends Christmas Here M a ECANOSE3 Millaid County rrvgreis U3LDEN i a |