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Show CAR WASH will be held this the Saturday, January 39, at Fillm :re Seminary fr m 10:30 A.M. to 4.00 P.M. It is just $1.00 a car. Cleaning inside A out including vacuum clean- TONIGHT (Thursday) Tie Fillmore Me tiers of the East Millard Fine Arts Guild are reminded to make reservations for the Birthday Party by February 4, by calling President. Bea Iverson, V. P. Annette Day, Daisy Rogers or any club officer. The occasion will be celebrated at a luncheon to be held at Cooper's Country Club Dining Room on Saturday, Fehnmry . 1971 at 1:30 P.M. Oust of the meal is $1.85. The program committee, Day and Melva Day are arranging Music and Dance numbers that will make far an enjoyable afternoon In charge of decorations are and Jean Hutchins. Direen Emmett, Virginia Kelly Club officers will le hos- Carden Club will hold their January meeting tonight, Thursday the 28th. The time is 7:30 at the library Reading Room. the Seminary between the hours mentioned, or you may have a seminary student pick up yiur car. If you want your car picked up, call either 3 for this aror rangement. Remember this Saturday, January 30. Support your local seminary. 743-65- 713-623- Lu-De- an COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES F. F A. tesses. Guests are cirdi.illy invited. Two Vacation in Calif. ' V-- 1 v ARLENE BLACK models native costume she and other girls are wearing at Millard High Schools during Indian Week". "Club of Many Feathers" new club has been formed at D'lLa High School.. The club wus organized to imite and socialize the Indians living with the bcllagina (white people). The social group was named Club of Many Feathers and is for Indians in Jr. and Sr. High SehoojI Club officers are: Clyde Keith, President; James Largo, Vice President; Arlene Goodman. Secretary, and Deaun Me Cann, Social Manager. Advisor Is Mrs. Della J.ihnson The Club oDerved Indian Week, Jan. 25-3by weiring native dress and presenting a program on Frklny. The Indian Club from Millard High School will also participate In the program there nnl one In Fillmore. A . V, Janet George Engaged to Marry Lynn I. Finlinson Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd George Ewv SWEETHEART Candidates for F.F.A. Chapter Sweetheart are: atnnMing left t" right: Jana McBride, Kathy Robins, Glenda I vie. of Lute and Ellin Wale at their home in Glenlora, while visiting other relatives als.x Enroute home they stoppl'd li Virion ille for lunrh with P.rent and Glenna Turner. He ii slat i. nod there with the Air Force. Mrs. Day t ived for n weekend visit with Mary anl Mel Turner I ef re returning to her home in Salt Like Cjy. announce the engagement of (Continued front page one) their daughter. Janet, to Mr. ian rent p.ikl tiy tenants In lynn J. Finlinson, son of Mr. FSnHnson of 1970 was $37 per month. Halt and Mrs. Bum Oak City. were over and half below the received her median figures. Tie bride-to-b- e These results are from two B. S. degree from Brigham 1970 Census advance reports Young University and taught T.e is presfor the State: PC (V2). Gen-er- In Mesa, Arizona. pipulation char.uU-- i itk--s ently employed at Kennccott and IIC (VD general h aid rig Copper Ourp. in Salt Like characteristics. The reports, City. Mr. finlinson has fulfilled an which contain nlhUmul 1970 He has Census data for the slate and Ohio State Mission. various areas within It. may been attending Utah State be purchased at n minal prices University. The couple is planning an 1 from the Superintendent Documents, C.S Government early spring wedding. Printing Office. Washington, D-20402, or from office of MOVIES Movies are made by director the VS. D"parUncnt of ComIn their 30s for producers tn merce in major cities. Further rcpTts will be pub- their 40s for distrihutos in their lished in future months as the 50s for exhibitors in their 60s fui Census results are tabulated. Indianapolis Star al teen-ager- v CHURCH HEWS, ing is only $1.50. You may bring your car to Mimbers and guests are to romc and hear tho Interesting program. Dies are DUE, and now members are welcome. Mrs. Echo Blake and Mrs. LaVleve Day returned Jan. 22, from a vacation in U ilif rri t. They were gu jts 84631 29, 1971 Beautify Fillmore by driving a clean shiney car around. The GARDEN CLUB MEETS Guild Birthday Party Fillmore, Utah Friday, January by SEMINARY SOCIAL EVENTS Mokes Reservations For Millard County Progress CAR WASH Sponsored it hifrF.sa 0, Lem II dld.ay Bring Mother Home Members o f the Millard E igle F.F.A. Chapter have selected twelve girls to be candidates for the honrr of being choirn Chapter Sweetheart. The six seni irs and six jun-- i rs w en? chi sen by popular vote. The Chapter Sweetheart and attendants will be selected after interviews by judges. The FFA - FHA Sweetheart Ball will lx? held February 13 In the old gymnasium 1 Can't Help falling tr Love With You has been selected ns too theme. Kirk R. Kimball Reporter NEW ART CLASS TO START FRIDAY A Beginners Art Class start Friday, Jan. wdll 29, 1971 at 6.00 P.M. In the Del Patio Center. Anyone Interested should contact Thelma Peterson for details. Bring pencil and a sketch pad. (Continued from page one) and verbal correspondence opinions concerning the subject of the optional 12? sales tax. Thus far the opinions I have re- ceived have been about evenly divided. Norma and I already miss the old home town". Major and Mrs. Vernon B. Starley and daughters brought Georgias mother, Mrs. Laura Anderson, hivne last week. She had sjient part of the holidays at their homo in Chula Vista, Sincerely, California. Senator Thorpe Waddingham Corelle' Livingware is made of an amazing new material invented by Coming scientists. Its not plastic, its not earthenware, its not china. Yet it has the look, feel and "ring of china. Corelle Livingware can survive all the pun- ishment of everyday use and abuse. Safe in the oven and dishwasher. In fact, Coming promises to replace any piece that should break, chip, craze or stain during two years of everyday use, free and without question. f CANDIDATES CHOSEN The Firemens Auxiliary met Jan. 7, 1971 at the library reading room for meeting and a social. Hostesses for the evening were Joyce Dearden, Georgia Stevens and Carol Frampton. Prizes were won by DeVaun MiteVll, D'reen Hare, and Racnel Robison. Other members present were Fern Brunson, Dorothy Mr Bride, LuDean Day, Helen Orr, Kathy Johnson, Alda Reeve, Beth Whatcott, DeAun Anderson, Voids Peterson, Ilerv? Co per, Rula Bartholomew, and Helen Quamberg. Description: This six week class will tx dividd Into four Gold leafing; sections: 1 2 -- - 3 PajxY Foil Sculpture Dvcoupagc; 4 Sculpture; TO SEW FOR THE FAMILY LEARNING 2. Mary Bell Norris Place: High School Home Instructor: Ec. Roixn to 8 Time: 6 I4.it: Your mailbox Is jour partner the fight against rancersi) Holljrwooda buojant Ruts Lee. Send your contribution in care of your local postmaster, and please, be generous." The Amerin babies arriving at the ican Cancer Society's annual this past week are: g educational and A boy, born to Dr Harok! L. 1st. Crusade April begins und Margaret Hansen, Jan. 21. 1971; weight 8 It. 34 oz.. height 204 In. He is the 2nd boy In the family and has 5 STUDENTS sisters (one adopted). My own opinion is that the Two babies were born Jan. world is changing o rapidly that 23, 1971; a girl, firstborn, to uung historual prnedrnti to Juanita (Tinka) and David L. predict future to a Schroodcr, Fillmore. She ruky IniMiievx. We can deplore be named Suzanne and weight student unrrvt or we (an welwas 8 lbs. 2 oz., height 21 in, come It. . . but we (annul ig. A bay was born to Nancy nore it nor sunplv wait for H & Bryce Brush, Delta, we.ght to go away. S L. Hailed, MD 8 lbs., height 214 In. Professor of New Instructor: Virg'nia Peterson Plaee: Mrs. Petersons h me 500 East Canyon Road, Fillmore Utah Time: 7.30 P.M. to 9.30 P.M. Thursday, January 28, 1971 Cost: $3.00 Firemen's Auxiliary HELLO WORLD!!!! CRAFTS CLASS 1. at January Meeting of the 00 P.M. $4 00 00 P.M. Ivsox.ption: Ch csing fabric and patterns, cutting, fitting, learning wise effective modem short rut sewing methmis. ADVANCED SEWING AND TAILORING 3. w-l- - Instruct r: Mary Bell Norris PI. ice: High School Home Ec. R. otn Time: 8 00 P.M to 10 P.M. Cost: $3 00 Advanced tVscription: struction on construction, ting, and Lnlshing taikxred In fit- ar- ticle. Sb flirt. oo oo doesnt tricks, sbt's ort, cb tov'gt spmds Sb falls Dogosslp, dirt; sh bis but only six do Um, sb fir hr pixy Urn, Corelle Livingware is a terrific value, by the set service for four is only and by the piece; a e $19.95. Available any time, in four beautiful patterns: Winter Frost White, Snowflake Blue, Butterfly Gold and Spring Blossom Green. Corelle Livingware by Corning is unlike any dishes youve ever used before. It will take anything your family can dish out, and take it beautifully. Available now wherever Corning products are sold. 20-piec- Corelle by CORNING amet DELTA, Auxiliary Offices Made Counselor Floid Warner was in charge of Sacrament Meeting in the Second Ward, Jan 24, 1971. Players were offered" by U'ster DoLson and Me!bum Vicki Nelson and Brunson. Stella Day were over the singing. The Sacrament was by the Priesthood. Duane Bayles, Superintend-- ' ent of the M.I-- V, along with his counselors. Tony Dearden & Paul Stevens, were released front these positions. Paul Stevens was sustained as Superintendent of the Young Men's Mutual, with C.nin.scLrs, Tony Dearden and LaGrand Warner. Margaret Hansen was as Chorister in the Re. -- ef Society and Judy Melville was named to take over this new position. Patrick McBride was released as Sunday School teach-er- . Dennis Neils an was put in this position. Youth speaker for the night was Wanda Tomkins, m. A quartet was sung by Terri Wanda Tomkinson, Melville, Bart Whatcott and David Row-leaccompanied by Verona Hunter. Shakers were Morrill Hutson and Dennis Dhson. Tnc latter returned recently fr m the Indian Mission In Arizona aid New Mexico. The Warl Choir sang a sj number and ch'slng song. Linda Ditsin, Rep rter oc-i- John Cooper Returns to fund-raisin- . li Linda Iution, Ann Christensen, Cindy I .arson, and Clara Quigley. Darnell Mundy, Cindy Cooper, Short Kae Tuttle, JIU Turner, Sue Penney; seated: r M-GLl- STARTING TONIGHT Changes in Second Ward UTAH Mission in Arizona Eller John C. oper. who was home for a few after he ill while In the Mission Field, has recovered and is now' back In Arirmi He Is presently assigned to a Trading Post at Loupp, Arizona, about 30 mile from Flagstaff. control ovtr your fttuptr Is leap In control over your tempi mod your porr to think, hlo Ums out of ten U rnjns rtetonr. Kpi0( . |