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Show SOCIAL EVENTS L V" J V Susan Hunter to Marry Larry A. Boucher Mr, and Mrs. Sidney A. Hun Ut. Kolien, Utah, enounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Susan, to Mr. Larry A. Boucher, son of Mr. and Mr. C A Boucher. 4390 Vista Flora Way. Las Vegas, Nevada. Miss Hunter graduated from Millard High School, Fillmore, Utah. In 1963 and from Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. In 1969 In Social Work. She is employed with Clark Gainey Juvenile Gxjrt Services. Mr. Boucher graduated from Las Vegas High School In 1965. He Is employed with the Clark County Fire Department.' The couple plan to be married July 17. 1971 In Lai Vegas. A reception will he held In the LDS Cultural Hall. Holden, Utah, on July 23, 1971, from eight until ten In the evening. Everyone Is Invited. YARDAGE REMNANT TABLE 16-2- 0 North Main iraiy Dept. Store The Kitchen Kookies 4--H Club met at the home of their leader, Patti Rogers. For our officers we choae Michele Mitchell, President; Sharon Ellis, Vice President: and Cathy Wilson, Secretary. We are leaning how to cook. We have had three meeting!. Sharon E3lia Reporter Stephenson Family Guests at Patio Supper KAREN ELIASON WADE D. Leann Warner Engoged Hews of Robinson Family STOUT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wade announce the marriage of their daughter, Janet, to Mr. With Granddaughter Lynn Doyle Stout on June 2, 1971. Lynn is the son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Madsen, and Mrs. Owen W. Stout, of Fillmore, were In Salt Lake Orem, Utah. City July 9, 1971 to aocompar.y A lovely reception was held their granddaughter through In their honor on June 18th at the LDS Temple. the home of the bride's parents Cheryl Lynn Zabriskie, the In Fillmore. Many friends and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-ri- s relatives attended. The couple Zibrickie, Orem, became extends thanks to all who atthe wife of Bruce QHon (f tended and assisted with the Prova They were honored at reception and gave them such a reception In Orem that same lovely gifts. evening, which the Madsens The newlyweds are making their home in Provo, where they plan to continue their education in the fall at the Brigham Young University. Reunion of Family Took Josh and Mary Robinson enjoyed visits from most of their family during this month. Tony Sc Vickie, s ms Tuny Jr., Michael, Dale. Eugene and Larry of Butte. Montana came Saturday for Tony's class reunion. Sunday. they took Mary anl Josh, Aaron and Pamela (Prn-oto Minersulle Reservoir for fishing. Monday after the parade, they all met ' David. Sharon. & fim1' . Ireta and Eldon Shurtz St family. Jay & Yvonne Shtirtz and son Spencer for picnic and boating at Yuba Dam. The children especially enjoyed the sandy beach arvl swimming. After water turns Tuesday, the parents. Tony and family, went to Fish Lake for 3 lovely day, although the fishing was slow. Saturday, Tony and famvisits on ily left fur home, famShurtz the with the way ilies in Delta. Lillie Spr. Salt Lake, David In West Jordan. It was a won lerful week Josh. Mary and children. Go Through Tempi To Randy Brthotamev Mr. and Mrs. Lee Warner announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Leann to Mr. Randal1 G. Bartholomew, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bartholomew. The couple plan to be married on Saturday, August 7th In the Second Ward Cha-peThey will be honored at a reception In the Cultural HaU that evening. Is a graduate The bride-4o-b- e of MUlard High School, where she was active In chorus and debate. Randy graduated from Millard High School, attended Dixie College and was at Fort Louisiana for Army Polk, training In connection with his National Guard enlistment. ) Dr. and Mr. Dean Evans, with daughter Patricia are! husband Brent Petersen, enter-taine- d all of Either'a brothers and sisters at a patio supper the evening of July 3rd. Those present were: Mr. Hilma Staple. Elsinore, Naomi and Floyd Wanlaas, of Monro- -; LaRue and Non! Brock bank. Lake-por- t, Calif.; Carole and Gifford Lawrence, Bountiful; Wilbur and Alien Stephenson, Spanish Fork; and Descendants of Alonzo Place on Julv 4th from Salt Lake: Myrth and David Johnson, Willis and George Hold Reunion The Fourth of July was a Stephenson; from Holden: at the minion time of Mr. The home of Stephen and Mr. Owr Geerge, home r? happy Wesley and Faye Stephenson, PaJ-arDtn Robi- Martha Orem, were in Fillmore on busStmlev and Gccrrgia StephenStott n Hatton, Utah, memson. Thirty of the family iness Monday, and called to orwas the setting for a July 4. son, and Glen and Valeria Stebers were there for met cf 1971 reunion of the descendphenson with all their family, der the Progress for their son. the day. Dewf sister, the fir- ants of Alonzo George. Ben, Lorens and Kendrick, mer June Chesley, her hurfnd Lunch was served to 68 perSara and Robert, and Kenna B raiGents f Mr. Ibet Bob raraswortft, and their aon . sons. followed by an ImprompRae and Steve and baby; and son Sunday were her daughtet tu program and visiting. frori Fillmore: Patricia and Helen, husband Dale Smevfey. Those attending inelu-W- : Frank Davie and Jay Pwitrup. nd their family. Son Scrrtt reGregory came to Utah for Mr. and Mrs. Preal George. turned recently from a mission. vacation In time to attend the the Howard Stotts and Manti; Aufor 90th" birthday party Lloyd George family and Mig-no- n Dean's of sister Meteer, gusta Bemis of Karewh; Mr. and and June's mother, the late EsMrs. Milton Stevens, Mr. and ther Chcaley. with whom she Mr. Clade Stevens. Holden; had lived in Fillmore for sevthe Stephen Stott family. Hateral years. ton; from Fillmore were the jSme came also to att-n- d her Byd Dearden family, the Gary Class Reunion, and her son, an Stevens and Bert Bees ton famthinks ilies; Mr. and Mr. Lynn energetic fisherman. Chalk Creek topa all the pUc-e- s McCormck; Rayroon Warner family of Sunset; the he has been for trout fishHe caught a Rainbow Cecil George frm Bountiful; ing. trout 14 long within two Mr. and Mrs. Lonny Stott. Pro-vMr. and Mr. LiVae Smith blocks of Dean's home, which and children. Glendora. is some kind dt a record, along Calif; and Mrs. George Stott, of with catching his limit ten Carmichael. Cihf.,; Dr. and daj-- s in a row. Mrs. Cera Id Stott and children Rulon and Shirlcne 2, July frvm Tucson. Ari n Nichol and family, SLC, Joined the group, along with the Dr. Couple Moves to Reno Chrsley Davies family. He too, Randy and Nancy Giru had come to attend a CLjs have been transferred to Reno, Reunion and reminisce about Nevada where he is employed the winning football teams the as a suicrvisr for American Dev-Re class had produced. Dr. Bank Stationery Company. is presently practicing They have moved from Vanmedicine at Las Vegas, Nev. couver. Washington where they Paul and Beverly Grocsbcck lived for two years. and family. Richfield, Juried Nancy is the daughter of the others Sunday. Bishop and Mr. Lawrence Peterson, Fillmore. L El-le- til fr COUNTY FA UT8H MILLARD Crafts No painting by numljcr No C'lpies 3. No paintings that have been Ju Iged before. 1. 2 Two picture Professional 4 5 per artist wall not be ju Vget 6. in Picture must be secure frame, with screw on hanging wire. No nails, please. 7. Artnts must be responsible for their own picture. They must tie delivered Wed-n- o lay, Aug. 11 between 10 am. and 6 pm. at the Fair Iniilding In Deseret. 8. Painting must be dme within the year. must 9 The Jr. division have pictures matted and harder secure, to be hung on peg bo,ml. 10. Arts and Cr.ifls can be p.oked up Siturday after the para le. 11. There will he a critque after the Ju tging on Ttnirwi iy Aug. 12. at 4 pm.. In the Art section. Your claim check still will be your ticket 12. Exhibit r mu-be fron Millard Osinty. Judging will tie done by i professor from one of the Stab Universities. For more information en tact: THELMA PETEHNON F.llm ire. - AUGUST 7 JUIY 15 CEDAR CITY UTAH ShAHCSpCARCAfT COUNTY PROGRESS r CLIP and SAVE o; When You Subscribe or Renew Your Subscription R Rules for Arts Fin-linso- n, e I fCSTlVAL Dr. Wm Bokcr in Hospito $2.00 in tickets good for any Lagoon ride and swimming any day during any season is yours when you fill in the enclosed subscription blank and mail to r.O. Dr. Wm Biker has suffered a heart attack and is In the Dixie Hospital in St. George. Ills children Cecil, Lam, Qac-te- r, Ilene. Paul, and Pearl have len to vis.t him. He is feeding somewhat better at this time. Dr. ILker was a country In List Mdlarl for ikictiar many years am! he has numerthis area. He alous friends ways enjoys coming back to visit bis family and friends. Box 607 FILLMORE. UTAH Enclose $ (Price) or we will bill you biter. Think of the fun you will have at Lagoon and think of the good reading youll get all year long. Mail the subscription or renewal order now. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS (Check One) Please enter my I enclose $ ",llnn Mr. and Mrs. Eldon A. Ellason, Delta, Utah make known the engagement and forthcoming marriage ofthetr Karen to Gregg daughter, Buxton Dailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Dailey, Drlggs, Idaho. Miss Ellason Is presently attending the University of Utah Is majoring In where she music. She affiliated with PI Beta Phi Sorority where she served as pledge scnolarshlp and chairman assistant treasurer of the chapter. She also represented them In the Intercollegiate Knights Duchess Contest and Is a member of the University ACappella Choir. Cregg Is also attending the University of Utah majoring In health education, working towards the field of medicine. He has been a member of the rarslty wrestling squad for the past two years. He tspresntly employed by the U.S. Forest Service. The engaged couple are planning a wedding In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They w ill be honored at a reception In the Deseret Center. Awarded Master's Degree Stake The newlyweds will make their home In Salt Lake this U By Brighom Young fall where they will continue at TheralJ C. Beckstrand. son their education the of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton University of Utah Beckstrand. long time residents of Mill.ar.l County and S mo key Sayn presently serving a mission In the Manti Temple, was recently awarded his master's digree by Brigham Young University. His graduate major was family relationship with a min r In religious duration. The title of his thesis was ReligHiudy Endogamoui ai.d Religiously Exogamous Oairtshi; as Perceived by Male College Stui-entsber ". A grad.iate of M.Uard High School, class of 1943, he received his bichelor's degree from BY U. in 19.19 Mr. Beckstrand began his career with the Department of Semuiar.e and Institutes of Religion as a teacher in the Salt Lake Olympus Seminary in 1919 where hv taught for two years He later was pnn cipal of S.LG Evergreen Dth Seminary and teacher In the Granno-Olymp- u Seminary. into the Institute Moving program in 1967. he has been director of the Price Institute for the past four years. Marnevt to the former Joan Hardman of Pic, mint Grove, four they are the parents children- Kennan, 13; Pamela, 14; Mark, 8, and Neal, 5. f beck vilH local laa before burning drbria or Iraah! WHO? WHAT? WHERE? WHEN? Read This Publication Every Week. -- V. Milt.ird County Trogrr IHIniorr, Utah 84fi.11 16. 1971 Friday, July COZY COMFuRT in A Quitted TRICOT ROBE 2 1,0 Lay-nwa- Welcome SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES! John ond Mary Clark Doy Family Reunion Held tor one year. The f imlly taf John and Mary Clark Day held their reunion Sat, inlay, July 10. 1971 at the Willl.fe Park. Fillmore. Approx. mately 60 family mom-Ix- 'r I from North Utah and the Fillmore area enjoyed the day v Kiting, eating and listening to for information or reservations an impromptu program. At a short business meeting, write call Shakespearean festival SUSC Cedar City. Utah Verdi Day presi- dent of the group was elected Telephone l&ft to serve in that cnpac'ty for another year. More MaikJowns BARGAINS WONDERFUL BUY TAMING OF THE SHREW or agree to pay this sum upon receipt of statement. KING HENRY IV pt. THE TEMPEST Name Address City To Speak Voir Rate u r 0 SBh-906- 1 ' f Beulahs Style Shop |