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Show Pageant scheduled July FERGS SERVICE APPLIANCE CALL 0 - 90a bo 22 Tong Rifle Shell $1.39 gallon 99c can OIL from 4.03 per cae Antl-Freci- Order Rubber Stamps at Fillmore APPLIANCE and REPAIR Progress Printing LeROY ROBISON e ST4 RECAP SNOW TIRES 745-577- 2 ;!l.MTION Spark Tlug 79e each 13 Cubic Feet KESSLER Used Freezer Chest $140. Like New Grinding, Milling, Mixing FILLMORE GARAGE Full line of Feeds NOW LOCATED At Alfalfa Seed, Vet Supplies APPLIANCE 141 SO 20 Garage with 2' D x V doors, 2 windows and entry door. Thick Itutt shingle. Tainted and on your slab for Contact II.COO. CONST. ford, Utah. Phone 67. Come In and see u for all your Repairs. We grind rrtnk shafts, do Electronic wheel balancing, weld, cut A Install All Type of At'TO GLASS. BUSINESS MACHINFS Air Conditioning CLEANED STRUCK Will Clean and Repair Typewriters, Adding Machines, Cash Registers and other business nisrhine. Contact (LARK BRl'NSON Fillmore 743-069- Fillmore 2 Mil- -- Orren's Radio & T V 337-220- Service FOR SALE Ih. LOST 743-373- 3 63 South Main Thono or REPAIRS Refrigeration Hryera, WasWa, A Freeaara All Mayor Appliances IUe Fillmore 743-374- S Admiral Appliances CALL llllmon 7114141 H Can Change Combination on LOCKS to FIT NEW KEYS Key by Code Alortn Clock ti Healer far LOCK-SMIT- Number glow at night. If found, please return to the Bill Wilson family or telephone 743-334- 0 APPLIANCE Small Appliance Service Tprlght Iluno A Gas Range, both In good condition; also IRON RITE Iron, excclletU condition. ROZ1LLA ASHCRST 42 Fust 4th South, Fillmore 743-656- Refrigeration and Thono DF.L-MA- K CO.. Bo West, Fillmore PHONE FRAMPTON HEATING GARAGES S. 4 Rolling Fillmore Bonded Dealer Fillmore, Utah 5 b Seed Cleaning SALES & SERVICE 743-536- FF.RGS SERVICE South on Highway 91 prepared to serve you for SIMMON BOB MILLING BOB TREE TRIMMING Clayton Beauregard Tree Removal Canvon Road, Fillmore . 743-372- Landscaping PAYNE'S SHOE Shrubbery Trimming REPAIR DAVE PAULMAN West 1st South 285 SIMMONS IhjpUcate Ke) s Delta Utah Fillmore 864-288- 5 p DWAYNE'S IMPERIAL CALL UPHOLSTERY FREE Delivery of The Finest in Custom Upholstery & Our Utah McKay JAY T. ROGERS 143 West 1st Smith Fillmore, I tsh 84631 "ELECTROLUX" h-ssj- . PAYNE'S REPAIR AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Curl Cut Color Professional Wig Care Open Tues. thru Sat 743-65- W F. L D I N G Portable W elding pirn Ire Complete Radiator Rebuilding Car Tainting A Repair 68 TAYNE S REPAIR H block off highway for appointment Friday, Joiv JENSEN'S T. V. in Town Specialist in life-savi- ng Transistor Repair Reasonable fir Please dump all limlis at the r r North ent of the dump ground at the bottom. Rock, dirt, cans, bottles, pijx'r. and other Stevens, debris Ls to be dumped ovr the top of dump (not with . . disaster. The recent California earthquake and the present flood and high water threat In certain areas of Utah brings to light a need for Information by a need for information by almost everyone on who to call and what assistance may lie available. At tills point U may lie well to Identify some of the tyj.s of disaster that do threaten our State and Us citizens. The Slate of Utah could be subjected to the effects of . Main Richfield Inc. tlllmore 7,3 cyot Tj-jj- limlw. PROGRESS FILLMORE CITY n HELP WANTED Nred man to help on farm and Mining Lava; also truek driving to right man. Wage open. Evnn Anderson Dexter Anderson n c "Be the ENVY of - Si counties. Congressman McKay report the six County Economic Development District, with headquarters In Nephl, a; piled fcr the Federal Funds for asIn sistance admeeting ministrative costs. Emergency Assistance Requests to the wrong government agency and lack of understanding of reporting procedures on the port of the general public and the heads of local degovernment partments and agencies could seriously delay the lmn edlate and relief assistance In the event of a 2. 1971 TV REPAIR Color Sevier, DEFENSE nilmore BETH and CELIA Weekly. Sanpete, Wayne, Tlute, Millard and Juab SHOP CALL Representative Includes, BETHS BEAUTY everyone" Buy your Auto, Home and Busincs disaster conditions as tf 1 Bernadette Found a result of, but not limited to hurricanes, tornadoes, storms lie-fu- ni drought, earthquakes, or high winds, Bernadette Vastador Shields, formerly of Las Vegas and more recently of Salt Lake CUy was sentenced from not less than ono nor more than ten years In the Utah State Penetenttary, by Judge Calvin Could at Fifth Judical District Court last week In Fillmore ( I think U was June 24, Thursday). This was In connection of A theft from Stevens INC. of Fillmore In April 1370. The theft Involved $C00 and was performed wllh the help of a juvenile accomplice who has been remanded to the Juvenile Courts. Judge Could Is from the! Second Judicial District, He sat on this case Ogden. at the req1 0f Judge Harlan Ogden. He sat on this case al the request of Judge Harlan Burns, Cedar City, who Is rlfth Judicial Judge of th District. .Judge Burns had disqualified himself because he had been district attorney at the time the offense was committed. Mrs. Shields, shortly after the theft, was arrested In Law enforcement Parowan. officers learned of the arrests made In Nevada and California on similar charges Involving Mrs. Shields. The jury found Mrs. Shields guilty of grand Larceny June 2. Eldon A. Ellason was prosecuting Attorney. 40, Alfred and Jusio Swallow returned last weekend from a wonderful trip, covering nearly 3000 miles. Tin. re McKee and family took her parents to Provo where Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Swallow and AlDean met .eni In a new camper. They traveled to Nevada where a ro.vol welcome met them at the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Waller Brinkerhoff. Their next stop was at Sacramento, Calif, for a plc.isant day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller and family. Going on to Sun Jove, they visited with Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Duhlstrom and girls. They were taken to a Treat numtier of Interesting places In that area. Traveling on to Merced, they were guests of Mr nnd Mrs. Marion Swallow nnd fam.lv. lie Is manager of a large Kress Store in the Mall. The v.ere green and so many jnrks sites found them on picnics, Lav-In- g there, they traveled toward home, slopping at many of the beautiful parks. They stave,) overmjit m Zi.,n. slopped jn Marysv.de briefly, then on to Fillmore. A. E. nnd family visited friends nnd relatives e cong on to their h..mo ip Pocatello, Idaho. Adding to the pleasure of the trip they celebrated Fathers & Grandfathers Day, Jos-ie- s birthday, and the 5Slh an-versa ry of Alfred nnd Jaslcs wedding. It was a grand trip, New Tailing Plants Kennocott Copper heavy portant Charge for Pictures The charge for picture to In the Progrcsa ls J1.TO for each picture. Utah Insurance Agency. F,m JDo not ubmlt PLEASE for pictures or manuscript If they wre not publication of the ..At least 99 time they are returned, but something could happen. r Undeveloped Central Utah Insurance Agcncv EAST CENTER STREET hllmorc, UHi- - ..... 743 6955 1 ur - Honest v, "mere Acmj rud KcU..I,losmfc.c,SwU TBuyfSeUqonUct; OGDEN CtaTllfli home. coming Stake President P. Lloyd Kanosh. visited at our Gi'orge, Priesthood meeting Sunday. J. Clift n an t Laura d were at thrir home In Meadow over the week end. They are regular workers at the Manti Temple. Beck-stran- Sunday School .June 27 nnx hy Supt. Weld Bushnell. Diane Labrum led the srnging, aeeompaniod lw Rie I.vnn Oreenhalgh. Rocs Stewart offered the invocation, Taks were given by Gamlvn Penney and Samira Swniliw. I 'sa led the Sacra-jieGem. Attervb'ng the Sacrament were Orris Carling, Robert Beekstrand. Kav Stott Tony Cowley, Mario Petersen anil Michael llosman, eon lucted Edo-ard- s nt Miss Julie IXillins and friend Rocky Birdsal, of Cedar -- City, stayed overnight with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WuUm Dollins, last week. Welbo ami Ann Dollins met their on Mike and h.s wife in Salt Lake and visited with them during a tecent weekend. Mrs. Molhe Safford returned recently I rum a very enjoyable vjcalJ'n in I Mr Band with her son, Calvin Duncan, wife and family. Her grandson Michael Day accompanied her. The Duncans took theta on a lot of sightseeing trips. Michael Is staying with his grandmother since they came home. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Freeman are her mother, Mar-v- a V. Anderson, brother, Don Anderson and wife May, Joe and wife LuDean and children, Joey, Marva Lynn and baby, and her sister, husband and family; ar.d Tommie Lou and Craig Wright and children. Chandler, Arizona. Visiting at the Howard Freeman home nnd also with Jim and Bill and families, are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hall. Kim. Juicy, Mjrk, Dina and Dovcrn. in many ways Today, more than 28 million people throughout the world are enjoying the many service and benefit offered by their credit union. A CREDIT UNION MEMBER Impacted Aid The Millard county school was given District today 47, 312. 00 tn Impacted school a Id funds by the U.S, Office of Senator Wallace edmatlon. announced. F, Bennett , Senator Bennett, who has been a leader In Congress In advocating full funding of the aid program, salri the MUlarJ County's tentative entitlement for fiscal 1971 ts part-owne- r low-cos- The friendly financial services of a credit union are available to you. For detail or additional information, contact: Phonat (801) 7L3-62- 30 Missionary Speaks ot Sacrament Meeting Jim Mitchell, who recently returned from an LDS Mission to the Philippine Islands, was the sjxxiker at Sacrament Services June 27. 1971. He gave very interesting report and horet a strung testimony. DcLyle Carling conducted; Eal-C. wiry and DeLoy Shop-her- d offered prayers. Paul Petersen and Roma Bird wxre In S- - When You Subscribe or Renew Your Subscription to the MILLARD COUNTY PROGRE, tickets good for any Lagoon ride and swimming any day and 8ny season is yours when you fill in the subscription blank and mail top o Box 507 $2.00 in Enclose $ (Price) or we will bill you later Think of the fun you will havj at Lagoon and think of the good reading youll get all year long. Mail the subscription or renewal "AdJttlona! payments will be subject to such adjustments as may be rewulred by actual data tn place of estimates of the Emnumber of Federal children attending ployees' seliool In the district." Senator Bennett said order now. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS (Check One) Ilcare enter my for ' $10,624.00 Name Addrew City .... IS of credit union Gaining from free financial counseling Earning dividends added to savings Earning life Insurance with savings at no extra cost to him t loans (never Getting more than 1 a month on unpaid balance) Getting life Insurance which pays the loan balance of eligible members in full If death or total and permanent at no disability occur extra cost to him. A filLMORE, UTAH ted Je published Marilyn attended a wedding reception at West Point for one of her roommates at USU. Mrs. Laurel Sb tt and daughter Colette attended the reception at West Point Friday, They visited with Marsha & Guy Stewart going up nnd also Indeed. knew that Metallurgists small amounts of mineral values were escaping to the tailing pond because of Interference tn ttie flot.it Ion process from very fne particles. They reasoned that If these particles sere removed, the remaining coarse sands containing miner al values could be further to produce adprocessed ditional copper concentrate. ah, insurance from Central d. Corpo- Schools To Get fall, ephtemlc or combinations thereof. Resources capabilities to combat disaster conditions exist at the local, state and Federal level. Attend Reception charge of music. Priests and deacons attended the Sacrament service. James Beekstrand was presented for advancement from Deacon to Teacher, nnd Michael Beekstrand from Teacher to Priest in the Aaronlc Prest-hooMichael Becksrand gave a talk for the Youth pr.igram ration today unveiled new tailing retreatment plants at Us and Arthur con Magna centrators. The two plants, representing an investment of more than $8 million and employment for 38 people, arethe latest ar.J most sophisticated step In the companys mineral beneficial ion complex. Utah KennecotPs Copper Division concentrators heretofore recovered nearly 90 of all copper mineral values In approximately 112,000 tons of Bingham Canyob ore dally. With declining mineral values and high volume of ore, the elusive 10 percent loomed Im- floods, snow- nnl Mia. Milton Beekstrand, went tv Bountiful on Friday and visited the Joseph and Linford Beekstrand families. Marilyn is taking care of the Linford Beekstrand children while Alary Louise is on a camping trip with n group of MIA girls as one of their Lenders. J1js Guilty Of Larceny Long Vacation Trip Gunn announced today the approval of a $ 28,000 grant from the Economic Development Administration to con- -t Inure a program of planning for economic growth In a six area In Utah that county Sales and Service Dwayne Jones, Owner , Formerly with TicitchilVs 743-588- Houston, Texas; her mother, Mrs. Mvrl Fmlinson, Leamington. The family members were en route home after a visit in different parts of Utah. Mrs. Einlinson w;is g ling hack with them for a short visit, planning to lly back. Ross Rtevvnrt came from his work in Ohio f .r a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Stewart, Stephen, Ray and Jayne, Overnight guests at the Stewart home were friends. Mr. & Mrs. Gary Kagie of California. Brother Tony Dearden. a Counselor in the Stake Sund ly School, v site our Sunday School, June 27th. Mrs. Mary Lou Baird. Las egas, is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rowley, brother Ernest, sisters I.ois and Kathleen Ilosman and her family. Mrs. Lovella Ix'Baron, son Richard and daughter, Juneco Biggs and husband Richard of Tucson, Ariz., are visiting her mother, Mrs. Lottie Robison, niso Mary Ella and Paul Petersen and sons. Mrs. N; Dean Beekstrand, f"n Jay. daughter MarMyn. Mr. Couple Return from VACUUM P. O. Box 322 1007 So. Main Cedar City, Utah 743-382- Pageant ix-Cou- Delivery FREE Estimates Ph. 1 a sacred drama of Latter-dawill come to Temple Hill Saint history and belief . in Manti, Utah for six evening performances in Pageant audiences will see a production with enhanced lighting and sound effects, added scenes, a larger cast and better staging as this year's staff strives for an even more powerful presentation. Those in attendance will also box lunches will be available find increased seating, better each afternoon from 6 to 8 and for provisions parking in m. the same area. Other p housing and meals if they defeud booths will also be opersire to make advanced arated in the vicinily of the rangements for these accommodations. pageant site. A total attendance at the The Mormon Miracle Pagis to of 70,000 60,000 be will eant pageant presented nightly at 9:15 July 12 through 17. expected, according to R. Morgan Dyreng. pageant genResidents of the nearby area are invited to attend early in eral manager. He said seating for 7,500 will be arranged. Oththe week so that those coming ers are invited to view tne from greater distances can have the weekend for their pageant from their cars or to bring their own folding shairs. visit. Rehearsals began several Visitors desiring housing can days ago and are now occur-in- g receive information by writing nightly. The general diDevon Blad, Ephraim, or Mrs. Jeanette Hatch, Manti. Trailer rector is again Mrs. Macksene Rux, Salt Lake theater and and camper parking is availtelevision personality. Her asable in Manti and nearby sistants are Mrs. Jane Braith-wait- e communities. and Mrs. Helen Dyreng. Visitors will also be able to Committees have been workin obtain special meals several ing since last years presenSanpete County communities tation in raising funds, manuduring the pageant. Several facturing costumes, building LDS wards will have banquets props and engaging in other for which reservations are reactivities intended to enhance in one week advance quired thi summer's production. in addition to the payment of A tape prepared by Bonne$2 53 per plate. ville International Corp. will At the Manti South Ward the narration, the musicarry dinner will be served on Moncal background and the other and of the day Friday pageant sound effects. Several thousand week from 6 to 8 pm. Resdollars have been expended for ervations can be made with new lighting equipment which Bill Cavner, Manti. will enhance the presentation. The Manti Center Ward will Modifications in the scenario serve dinner nightly from 6 to include the addition of scenes 8. Reservations can be made intended to increase the drawith lee Barton. Manti. matic impact of the pageant. The Mt. Pleasant 1st and 4th Written by Miss Grace JohnWards will serve dinner nightly son. Ephraim, and first preat 6 30. Reservations can be made with Chris Parry. Mt. sented by her as a dramatic Pleasant The Mt. Pleasant reading bfore many audiences. the Mormon Miracle Pag2nd Ward will serve dinner on one night, depending upon the eant has attracted even larger and more appreciative audidemand. Paul Pay, Mt. Pleasences since its first presentaant, is in charge of reservation in pageant form several tions. years ago. In Fountain Green a Dutch The pageant has provided oven turkey dinner will be a moving and powerful spiriserved on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons of tual experience for many people from all parts of the counpageant week between 4.30 and 5:30 pm. Reservations should try and even the world in the be made with Stewart Beneyears we have sponsored its dict. Fountain Green. Refreshproduction," R. Clair Anderson ments will also be available in a member of the Sanpete South the Fountain Green City Park Stake presidency, said. "We again invite all who are induring pageant week. terested to share this expeHot breakfasts will be served each morning during the week rience with us." at the fairgrounds in Manti: Admission is free. Funds fpv SPECIAL PIZZA Write or Call for FREE Pickup for 743-939- 4 Reporter Recent visiters at the home mid-July- YESTIKGHOUSE Bcckstrand of Milton anil Eva Beekstrand were his niece, Mrs, Vertlene Rawlinson an six children of y Til'd propane ga drier. Temperamental, but etlll dries clothe. Sloppily decorated with purplo candy apple paint. Hiu some new parts. (35.00 743-534- Ka in Manti 7 The Mormon Miracle FOR SALE CALL 12-1- MEADOW NEWS State o... year. ! -- I |