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Show 1 i .a)MWiwiaiwiw. iy)jvibSB6W4? AwOC,- Series on Father Escalante MISCELLANEOUS 1 1 FOR SALE HELP WANTED person ambitious to expansion. Servo consumers with Raw-lei- h Products full or spore time. Can earn $125 per week or more. Write: RAWLEIGH, 1415 23rd St., Denver, Colo. due Needed WESTIHGKOUSE appliance 80205. 745-677- GARAGES 2 window a T and entry v doors, door. Thick Itutt shingle. Painted and on your tduh for $1,000. Contact m.L-.MACONST. CO., Box 67. Milford, Utah. Phone MILLING Grinding, Milling, Mixing Full line of Feeds 3ht-220- Alfalfa Seed, Vet Supplies Seed Cleaning SALE 713-573- Gr 141 Rolling Come with nwning. 2 or or tee the Rey Uuher Phone - 713-66- 7'9-2C4- 739-244- 2 Fillmore Service Small Appliance Service 10x33 Safeway Mobile Home 3 Re Iroom, Furntahcd R RDF.LL HAMILTON Ie! I a $3 South Main Phone FOR SALE Can Change Combination en LOCKS to FIT NEW' KEYS 1961 OLDSMOBILE two door Sec Dean or Paul Roblaon Key by Code Duplicate Key 713-663- 1 7P useless turns Clayton Beauregard 43 East Cans on Road, Fillmore FOR SALE 8x13 ft. MOBIL HOME Mut ace to appreciate. C ALL PAYNE'S Shrubbery 713-531- 0 SHOE PLEASE Io not submit for pit turen or manuscript publication If they are not I . At least 99 of the time they arc returned, but omethlng could happen. FOR 285 West 1st South Fillmore DWANE'S IMPERIAL . UPHOLSTERY The Horst in Custom SALE live Piece SECTIONAL or aee Call BETH FRA MPTON L'jihnlstcry 713-669- 2 so that they could ford the river. They ascended the mesa, crossed a small stream and ramped on tts banks. Escalante named the small stream Santa Catarlne de Sena. Camp was a mile or mors northeast of Pres0nt town of Duchesne. Trimming September 19 was a bard day. From camp at Santa Caterlna they swung sharply southwest past the site of Duchesne and here turned north, following the bend of riurhesne River, 7'9P Then they traveled west close to the route of the modern highway. They spent the night at San Eustaqulo , east of the site of Fruit land. Next day, September 20, leaving San Eustaqulo near south-flowiRed Creek, (hey continued westward wtth numerous turns, climbed a long but easy slope, passed the site of Fruttland, crossed the creek, and having traveled five leagues for the day, they camped at a bountiful spring which (hey called Ojo ng In Write for FREE or Call Pick tin Delivery FREE Estimates FOR SALE 8-- 1 REPAIR rack STF.RF.O TAPES $3.88 Big Selection! .If we don't have It. we'll order It. Guaruntrrd. RAY'S III SKY South Fillmore Box M2 1007 So. Main Cedar City, Utah Dwone Jones, Owner P. 0- - SHOP Chorge for Pictures The charge for picture to be published In the Prog res li $1.50 for each picture. AUTOMOTIS Color Professional Wig Care Open Tues. thru Sat Cut Curl CALL 743-65- PAYNE'S REPAIR H block off highway Fillmore James CoojH'r Ih lyn F'r.impton F. - Stewart I- TV REPAIR any old household furniture, farm, or other items. S. M. ANTIQUES JENSEN'S T. V. in Town Ftan Johns ,n Ph. W nilmore. Reasonable 54 So. Main ambitious person Sf cn, N'ded due to rxpnlnn. Serve ronnumrr with Kuwlelgh Product full or spare time, t an earn $125 per week or more. Write: Rawlclgh, 1113 23rd M. Denver, Colo. 80205. FOR nc Richfield Ml trod.'. Hydraulic Pont Pounder Both In good shape J. S. ROBINSON Fillmore Phone 713 6209 8 6p FOR RENT 10x1(1 JMOGRESS Good Printing Is An Art With Us J - 81631 16, 1971 Appointed Belfone Dealer . 1 Calif-93210- Ttah i. Kay Madsen Fillmore SALE PRIVATE THAI UR SPw Cement Patio. Irrigation Water. Contact Orln George, . 12318 N. Ilwy 99; IDDI, 'Uh F'rlday, July GMC THI CK 1 Holden, MIHnrd Cmintv Peoer- Color & Transistor Repair HELP WANTED F.ANFR PIGS Ira Scott, Specialist in Weekly. Kanosh 7.79-207- Duane Robison Lynn Grcenh.ilgh Marion Y. Robts.m iNm Tomkinson How.tr t Stott Emerson Iowan Vlrge Christensen Dan Brinkerhoff Keith Robison Edgar J Stewart G. M. Dominique Bert Carling I VI Allgood Ilerl Carling Mr. Karl O. George Mr. Ward Starley Mr. Richard Wade Crajto Henry Steggell Mr. Harry Swonson ELshlake National Forest FOR SALE G. . L. Kay Madsen haa boon appolntod the local authorized dealer for Bcltone Electonlcs Corporation, would leader In hearing aids and electronic hearing lest Instruments. The announced appoint ement wa by David Smith, director of market big for Chicago-bas- ed Be llone, Madsen will operate Belton hearing Aid Cneter, 234 West Center Street, Provo, and wUl provide aervtce to the hard ofhearbig In Beaver, Carbon, Garfield, Emery, Sevier, Kane, Grand, Iron, Juab, Piute, San Juan, Millard, Wayne Sanpet, Washington, and Utah Counties, This set vice Includes conducting hearing tests, fitting hearing aids, stocking a complete Hue of TNleton rr batteries, cords, and . ,ao-yss- WOlK ' Artists learn through intensive study lluebner from Los Angeles who came to the workshop for a day's session to lecture snd show examples of professions! illustrations The students have also gone tubing, and have made plans to go to Bear lake and to attend the I ync Theatre. Fillmore Happenings REUNION OF New$ of Robinson Fomilr The fun began at the We next went to Coopers Country Club for a banquet. Following tlie meal a procram wtth David Christensen acting as Nob's office are located on the south side of the long halL One bath Is a combination bath & dressing room with storage for linens. Four antique lights dom the wall along the dress-dilng table, in which are two oval wash basins. The dressing table Is finished in marble patterned formica and has cabinets and drawers for storing supplies. A Urge carport and patio finish the south side of this attractive home, which is already being landscaped, Master of Ceremony was most hair as all of the male membres of the class ritll hod full head of hair so we gave It to Steve Kimball for having tho most hair and to use on bis beard. Taft Watts was our special guests and he had a few words n. of wisdom to add to the Richard Turner at the close thanked all of th committee members snd conducted nominal tons for our next class reunion to be held in five years. Dav Id Turner who was unable to attend because he is in the service was made cal. Ir man and Tony Deadon la We had 60 at- tending our reunton. AT THE HOSPITAL Joan and Thom Wvaley Hickman are parents a baby girL their third girt, bom at the Fillmore LDS Hospital on July 9. 1971. She weighed 7 lb and 84 ounce. held Mary Louise and Linford Beckstrand sang a medley of songs popular when we was school. attending Nancy a Stephenson Young lead decusslon on some of the statics of our class and recalled some funny memories. Linford Beckstrand played bis Admitted July 10, for medical cure were Alice Mek-illami Gary Black. Fillmore; and Rett a Duncan. Meadow. Mr. Black was dismissed July 11. Alice Melville and Afton Stevens were .dismissed July 12th. Comical trumpet. prizes were awarded to several classmates. Laverne Wilson Jolley received the prize for traveling the furtherest, coming from Anaheim, Caltf. It was hard to award the prize for the one wtth the most chUdren as four couples attending had four children but the prize was given to Glenda and Mrogan Warner becaise they had four first. Gajeand David Christensen h- -d the new-e- st baby. Glenda Warner and GaU Martin had changed least. Brenda Brunson Jensen and Stewart Labrum had changed the most. and Mrs. Mr. Lee Stevens (ethel) had been married the longest and mr. and Mrs. Art Harding we e the newly-wed- s. W e could not award the comb award to anyone for loosing the The Tors w.n have their Bridal Fashion Sh wv, Monday. ,. 'W Hld-lt- ko Park In FUlmore where classmates and their families met for a water melon bust. Relays and other games were enjoyed by the youngsters and the parents renewedold friendships. In the evelng we met at the high school for a tour conducted by Coach .onsen the comment was made thathls class 51" was the first to take State In football and our class Cl" was the Ust one to take state. OUR TOWN 4 19C1 Reunion of the class of 19G1 brought many lack to MUlard High School. The MUlard High CUss of 19C1 held their ten year reunion on July 3, 1971. y, BETH and CELIA WANT To BUY Rita Robison, daughter of Mr. and Mr Hal Robison, l participating In workshop. . John Cooper arrived on F'ron-tie- r Air Line In Salt Lake Sun-alter completing a mission to Navajo Indians. He served In the Navajo division of the Southwest Indian Mission In New Mexico and Arizona. John attended the Language Training Mission" at the BYU where he learned the difficult Navajo language. At the airport to meet him were hU parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cooter. Cynthia, Mr. Albert Carling of F'reano, and Mrs. Sherman Stephenson Californ a. cnd greetings t and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Paul at h mv ii the Pro-Barry Baker, Mr. and Mrs. gresj, along with his renewal. Paul Petty Baker. Carol Lawrence Norman Barry Gary L. Bultomfield Ella S. E.tgar Marvin J. Davie Wm. C. Hatch Sid Hunter Lyle Ev.it.a O Servle.-Comptet- 68 All meric." Completes Mission RENEWALS Poiiablo Welding Radiator Rebuilding Car Painting 6 Repair or appointment ANNOUNCEMENTS A Elder John Craig Cooper E REPAIRS WELDIN' , por-colu- Merl Frampton PAYNE'S REPAIR . Some 34 students from four different states and 17 different high schools are attending the Fourth Annual High School Art Workshop at Utah State during the first session of summer school. The workshop Is conducted by Prof. Jon Anderson and Prof. Glen Edwards of the USU art department. Mateo. learn much "The students Leaving San Mateo on Sept- - more than In a regular quarter ember 22, they travel through of school work, because they are perilous defDos and slides drawing all day long and night wfttout a trail too," Anderson said. He added that "the students agree that direction at every step. or six leagues 11 11 000 ot to0 most exciu't After going five ,ummer work up and dewn hills and high p of them rough elevations, some Sony, they descended a long nvE HOURS OF CLASS and paaaabla slope wtth Students are In class five hours pUln where (wo creek Joined day with homework every night. While on campus the students Havtrg traveled six leagues for they day. but advancing are introduced to all the faculty and visit aU classes In session only three, and he anlmMs plu, tte usu Art Gallery. betng all worn out, they hailed workshop Is concentrating and here for the ntght, naming on drawing , painting, B was illustration this summer. The the camp San Lino. on Diamond Creek and W'an- r- students draw and paint from the bodes Canyon. model each day. There are pro- From the top of the last blems in story illustration, chlld-rldg- e lithey crossed that day, rens illustrations, fashion perspective, the y saw ahead of them large lustration, V of amoke, thought by to drw frora 0,8 model' been mad SUvestre to hi by hta own people who were CorresHotl - - out hunting. Says Escalante, tWe replied to them with other Correcting an Item reported sanoke signals so that If they by Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Carlnot take us to be enemies and flee, or welcome us wtth ing last week, it should have arrows." The natives "re- stated that Irene and Grover plied with larger smoke slg-I- n Carling and Irene's mother, the pass through which we Mrs, Hendry, drove them from roust travel to the lake, which Salt Lake t ) Spanish Fork. caused us to believe they had Vilate visited there for a week already seen us, because this with Leora and Rial Allen and Is the moat prompt and com- Merrit came on home. Later mon signal used In any extraMerritt tnd Cleo Carling went ordinary occurence by all the to Spanish Fork and brought Vilate home. people tn this part of NEW SUBSCRIBERS BETHS BEAUTY PAINT FR0M MODELS - Participants in the art workshop painted from models who came to their studio class. Here, a member of "Brothers Speed" poses, stowaTai ft" September 18, the next day they left the camp of Ribera de San Cosme, and (he guide lead them through many marshes and through many H to ways remtln in sight. Em- ergtng frem t forest, they now ascended a high rldg from which Sllvestre pointed out the direction to Utah Lake where hi people lived. They were now at the Wasatch Mountain divide, from which the stream flow west. Continuing aouthweat and west through thickets of choke-cher- ry and dwarf oak, they entered a grove of cottonwoods so dense that they thought the packs would not get through without being unloaded. Here (bey camped at what Escalante called San of Myton. LOCK-SMIT- Dynile-driv- Fillmore 713-371- 6 861-285- 0 e, Mhto, Leaving Las Llagas on 17, the Spaniards continued nearly west and CLEANED traveled a league. Further Will Clean and Rrpnlr west the caravan climbed a Tjpcwrltcra, Adding Machine, high rtdge from which SUvea- - h RefUtem and other bua- - tre pointed out in the south fa iBfw inirhlfifA. Contact the direction to the distant CLARK BRINSON -- F'lHmore junction of San Clement and " San Buenaventura rivers. Continuing west to Duchesne River, which was reached near the site of Randlett, and ascending the stream, they camped on tts banks at San Coame, east of the sHt Orren's Radio O T V FOR SALE SUvestre, still wearing the to reach home, went so fa that the friars could not follow SeptemeUr SERVICE Mobile Home Like new. Call u water. BUSINESS MACHINES Air Conditioning 18x36 Columliian In end around Utah Lake. On September 16, leaving Santa Cruz camp, the group passed the site of Jensen, forded Ashely Creek, crossed the neck of the great oxbow of Green River and camped on Its bank near the place where It swings sharply south, aboul midway between Vernal and Ouray, naming the camp-st- te Las Llagas de Nuestro Padre San Fanslco. On thla day s march they discovered a fresh traU of Indians, som e on horseback and some of foot. Fear mounted that their horsea would be stolen since that was a coomon practice for groups going through new country to lose the hr horses. The Spaniards also wondered why Sllvestre selpt outside the camp the night before. There was another unanswered quea-jro- nr ltom as to why Sllvestre, for jj,, flrs( time, wore hi red do given him by Escalante lnj wore U both ntght and day. Refrigeration ond FOR SALE 713-656- 7 for H ReprUr. We grind crank shaft, do Electronic wheel taUaclnjr, weld, rut A taiUU AU Type ef A1 TO GLASS. FRAMPTON HEATING 5 4 West, Fillmore S. PHONE Fillmore Bonded Dealer 'plight Piano Si Gaa Range, both in good condition; also IKON KITE Iron, excellent condition. KOZILLA ASIU RST 42 East 4th South, E!!'aore Ih. box FT.RGS SERVICE South on Highway 91 prepored to serve you for U FOR &Oo 2 KESSLER 2 9 Kino Shell LeRGY ROBISON Progress Printing Garage with 22 Long CALL Fillmore APPLIANCE and REPAIR Order Rubber Stamps at 20 x 20 de Santa Lucia. Since leaving Santa Caterlne near the site of Duchesne they had traveled north of and parallel with That Straw berry creek. September ntght was so cold that even the water that stood In vessels close to the camp-ftr- e was found frozen next morning. Leaving their camp September 21 which they had named Ojo de Santa Lucia, they threaded a long valley of thickets, soft earth and little holes hidden by the grass, then they descended to a fair sized stream which they found This was the full of trout. valley where Strawberry Reservoir now Impounds WESTWARD TO UTAH LAKE Now th trail was nearly straight west. And now, also, the two Lahuna youths were getting onto familiar territory and closer to their home yu-.- J e ATTENTION July 19, 1971 TOPS at the Court House commencing at 6 15 pm. All former and present members are Invited to come. are also welcome. Anyone desiring to model her wed l.ng dress or trousseau gown please contact Fay Peterson as soon as possible. Be sure to bring your wedding pictures that night to be displayed. See you all lighter Mon lay. Welcome Third Son Mr. and Mrs. Jim Car 'r are parents nf a bahy boy, their third son. born July 7, 1971 at the Fillmore LDS Hospital. are Mr. and Grandparents Mrs diaries Rousor, Fillmore, and Mrs. 7.e'.l. Carter, Levan. 1.', Jf . . Family Group Gathers for Dinner at the Heidelberg The Heultelberu Restaurant Farmington was the setting for a family reuni. n of the t iff metnlier (I of Mrs. Lynn Peterson. Tlme present with her were Mrs Merle daughters Lisa, I.ynette and Mr Elamo Smith. S LC; Mrs. Mary Patterson amt daughter n Gayle, Beaver; Mrs. Claris and daughter Joanne. Mr Marlene Peterson. Vularie and Joty, FIX; and Mrs. Caro) Rogers, presently visiting with her mother after a years rri-rnc- e In Thailand. ' The frnnip spent the evenhvg visiting after an enjoy old in Hit; ret-erso- in jw fftjrsTAKi nNNza bthistb float by 5S2S MrflSSk E2U Tbim Word. A fuH -pal e at ls helped on the float and lm f - i dwsca. Fata brother Glen Sf- - shoe are Cinderella (Katby Riding alongside Oadertlla'i mother (Pat her and god fairy Malone, right) not shows Two step sister (Gwen Benion and Sheryl StahU), In the float parade. (a this photograph, also rode the enn be drove it. A bit of hi head by PL bUvek hole on the shoe tc through the |