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Show itm v.w iy Schi oi Hi ard, and also as cncher in both Sunday School and Primary. She is e Speech Director for the First Ward. H, r empb yment has includ-r- i that of telephone operator .ini service representative for the Utah Teleph me Company, .secretary for the MEA Credit Union and is currently the Deputy C mnty Treasurer. i! UPCrL a John C. Cooper Reports Presentation $8500 in LOST GEMS Mission in Second Ward Pleases Homemakers FOUND NEAR SCIPIO Fill-iror- r t I Mrs. 1 'rankle Brunson Clark, ',90 N 900 E.ist, Price, Utah, is a native of Fillmore, although she was nominated for her achievements while residing in Logan, Ogden and Price. She Selected os Outstanding Young Women of America for 1971 Two y iiing women from thus ,n im li;ie been selected Out-st.of l'ii.; Young Women Anii'i ir i fir 1971, the director if the n.itimd aw. iris pro-gr.i- m announced li is Mrs. Mnrv Ihn ten Pay, 76 S. 100 W, Fillmore, Utah, was chosen fnm preferred men of the collef he served ax twdee. In 1969-7SUSC Executive Secretary of ToWED BEAVER GIRL Social Affairs and was lusted Ted Whitaker, son of Mr. In Who's Who in American and Mrs. Theodore Whitaker, Colleges and Universities lie receive 1 the SUSC Ouls'and-Ln- g formerly of Kanesli, and MeStudent Achievement of linda Gale, daughter of Mr. the Year Award for 1970. the and Mrs. Gilbert Gale of Beaver, wdll be married on Fri- highest award given at the Ted received a in,;n ige day, August 6. 1971 In the St. scholarship from Indiana UnGeorge LDS Temple. Ted graduated front Gran- iversity to study in Germany, ger High School in 1903. lie where he sHnt the fall senn lcompleted a Brazilian Central iter of 1970. lie graduated In While June from SUSC with a major Mission from 1966-68- . inn German anl a nun.r in attending SUSC, he was affiliBusiness. ated with the Tau Kappa The bride-to-b- e giduated as Fraternity and Circle K International service club. He an honor student from Beaver has been chosen one of the High Sciiool in 19G7. She was FORMER KANOSH BOY 0 cl-leg- 1 Ep-ail- area for her thus Beaver County Dairy Princess In 1967 an was chosen First Attendant to the Utah State Dairy Princess of 196,8. While attending SUSC, she was Women's Senator, SUSC Homecoming Queen for 1968-6and received the Most OuLst.iniing Female Contribution for 1969 Award She Executive Secretary of Cultural Affairs In 1970 and received the 1970 Associated Women award Stislent Silver for Outstanding Womanhood. Site belonged to the Circle K-service club and was lisle 1 In Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities In 1969-70- . She served as Women's Vice President to the Eat- 1 9 s Sn .HvnmpIKhtnent.s winch cntri-l.'it.- d to the heiterment of her community. She Ls the wife of is the wife of Mr. Roger Clark Mr Hoyl Dev. and daughter and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelden Brunson. Fillmore. of the l.i te ni.ike and Olea R P ivies. A graduate of Utah State Mary solved on the Fillmore Frankie has a MasUniversity, City Libriry Board for three ter's in Physical Educir an was chairman for cation.Degree A member of Sponsors ne year. She hiss acted as a and Aggiettes, while in college, decgate to the Cunty Repub-lc- she was in charge of the drill Nominating Convention, and Ls on the Republican State team while teaching at Logan Central Committee. She is on High School, and her group the Credit C. mmittee for the won First place in the States and other troMKA. She his taught Cub Scouts, serv'd on Stake Sun- - phies. While teaching at Webm Inter-nvninta- Saint Student AssociaIn June. Miss tion in 1970-7Gallo graduated with honors from SUSC with a major in Elementary Education minors in P. E. and Child Development After a brief honeymoon, the couple plan to make their home In Mesa, Arizona. ter-da- y 1. -N- EW Filter SUPER like Mini-Quic- k FLO WASHING SYSTEM 1 Need Cycle Washer items in less than 1 0 min- utes. 2 Speeds Water Level Variable 3 Cycles Permanent Press Cycle Bleach and Fabric Softener p,n,e, 249 WWA8S00L Nuclear Weapons Group San Diego. July Navy Lieutenant Myron D Bennett, s n of Mr. and Mrs. Ned A. Bennett. Holden, Utah, has reputed for duty with the Nuclear Weapons Training Gr.iup. Pacific Naval Ait Stuti m. North Man I, San (FirrNC) 13 Calif. Names of Utah who achieve I the honor roll for the 71 Spr.ng Quarter, have been announced by Dr. Claude J. lturtcnshaw, vice president for Stu Vnt from your area to arc: DELTA Frank G tiling Beckwith and Arthur J. B. Hill, Agriculture; Robert Max Bennett, Business. FILLMORE Do Ann W. Wiley, Education HINCKLEY No no Anthony Hoclzle, Engineering HOLDEN Marsha Bullard. Education KANOSH Lewis Burgess - - Quiglcv. Buxines-MEADO- - Marilyn Education; and Colette Stott. Business. - Linda Keith, Writer Kimballs & Co. Beck-stran- d. Fomily Group Eats Lunch On Pioneer Peak 5eviT.il memixTS of the Davies family came to Fillmore Ft the holiday wockenl, via the mountain. Saturday, Mrs. lleth, D. Tart, SLC, her son-in-tu- w and daughter. Putric & Betty McG.irvey, chil lrcn Bill anl txi, Ogden, turned off at S ipio and drive up to Pkn-c- r Peak where they met Mur-- r iy nut ISerna Davies A fam-- 6 delightful picnic. Also in the pirty were Betty s gran (mother, Mrs. Matx-- I I lucky of Austin. Texas; and Pi ii) anl P. II Hammock. La), l ui, mm nf Murray .md Berth i Think of it as money USS Forrestal Returns to Home Port, Norfolk -- Reports for Duty with be Included Along with the boost in the cost of stamps, the Progress Is having to absorb an Increase in mailing costs, with further increases predicted. Therefore, your prompt remittance on subscriptions and other accounts is doubly appreciated. This past June she was USS FORRESTAL ored to be asked to teach a - EirTNC) Airman Apprentice Navy workshop at the University of Ted F Scot tom. son of Mr. Idaho at Moscow. She taught and Mrs. Jack L. Sc ttorn of 125 students and advisors of Fillmore, Utah, has returned the Pacific Northwest to his homepirt of Norfolk, She was a secretary at Boo- Vi aboard the attack aircraft ing Aircraft for a year and was carrier USS Forrestal after an dance Instructor at her ward extended deployment to the She Mediterranean Sea. in Renton, Washington. was active In church and comDuring the cruise, the 80,900 munity activities where ever ten Forrestal with its 5.000-mu- n crew steamed more than she has resided including her 34.000 nautical mles and visheme town of rillmore. ited nine ports including Malta. Greece. Spain, I ranee and These women are now being Itjly. His ship w.ll now enter considered for Utah's Outthe Norfolk Naval Shipyard standing Young Woman of the for an extended overhaul. Year Award. This will be presented to the winner In each Dr. Blaine Huntsman and of the 50 states and the District of Columbia by the OutWife Visit in Utah standing Young Women of America Program. Guests of Mrs. Nellie HuntsNow in Its seventh year, the man for several days were her and srn Elaine and his wife Helen, program was conceived is today guided by leaders L Altos, California. The couof the nation's major women's ple is on a leisurely honeyThe program's moon with several stops to see organiations. Board of Advisors, composed friends and relatives. of national presidents of womIn the Salt Lake area they ens clubs, is headed by Mrs. were guests of Blaine's sister Dexter Otis Arnold, honorary and brother-in-law- , Merodean and Owen Bunker. president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs. The purpose of the program Visitors from East Join is to recognize young women Mween the ages of 21 and 35 Family Group for Dinner for their exceptional contribu While Gwen and Bob Tester lion to the betterment of their communities, professions, and teenage daughters, Wendy and country. Nominations for and Debbie, of Detroit, Mich., this national awards program and Wallace Sorensen, Rhode Island, were visiting in Utah. are made by women's organizCelia and Uncle Ed and while ations, churches, alumni assocand iations, universities. A in Fillmore they were house complete biographical sketch guests of her Aunt Laura. The Testers keep in close of each nominee is included in the annual awards volume touch with her father's family, OUTSTANDING YOUNG and come to Utah every tew WOMEN Of AMERICA, which years. This large group expressed Ls distributed nationally as a reference publication. The 1971 a;5recial;on for the facilities edition will be published in at Wildlife Park, which contributed o much to their lovely November. Miss Anita Capp, program day together. daughter. Amanda Tnmble; director, made the announceHerb anl Mane Giles, Laura ment of this year's OutstandLola Black, Came Davies. ing Young Women. Hanson. La Rue Robison and 5 children, Shan D lnn. Olympia, Wash , guest of grandparents. Herb and Marie Giles. Mrs Tosttr is the daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. Grant-le- y Harron. The family spent a week in Oasis with her Aunt - Dis- - Postage fra r1 YOURS ON While the CHOICE Is GOOD! NEW rAV i First Security Bank Mcmlnr I irt Security Corporation SMun of IJ.mks RLSOURCLS OVLR ()M. Hit t ION o I ,RS III..L irw I Vturiti tf Sftwct) UoA irf MNo Nvi Avwa A. I MrVt ctel I .Jt.n a.n Nttvi B. j i , ih S v,, nA I I EXCITING reDwight N. Memmuct ceived his Bachelor of Art degree from Utah State University on June 5. 197L He majored In finance with a minor in Accounting and Economics. Dwight has accepted employyeans. with Western Mortgage Present with the parents ment & Loan Corp. In Salt Lake were Lawrence of Moab, LesCity as a loan officer. lie. Fillmore; Davil, Las VegHe U the husband of the foras; Mary Lou, Provo; Kath- mer Diane Frampton end they leen Hosman, of Meadow, and have two children. His partheir families. ents are Nord and Colleen Mommott of Scipio. Miss Probert Graduates Dwight and Diane are now at 3677 So. 3375 West, residing From Stevens Henoger In Granger. Utah. Mary Ann Probert. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Card M. Probe rt, Scipio, received a graduation diploma at the 64th annual Commckcment exercise of Stevens Henager College. Miss Probert was one of 189 students who graduated from sjieaker was Arch L. Madsen, Stevens Henager in Salt Lake president of Bonneville InterCity and Ogden. national Corporation. was commencement The Mary Ann received a diploheld at Kingsbury Hall, under ma for completing a General the direction of J. M. Stevens, Clerical anl Business Machof the college. The ines course y. er ui EJ r--1 r rd s u f. J with more . : - $2.99 DRESSES keg.2m? PANT SUITS $14.95 REG oo DRESSES g. $1195 .oo6. i2.oo 13 $14.95 $5.99 COLORFUL A M pI All TI S J Rack 0n,y REG. $12.00 Jo $16.00 1 $7.99 M E R C LEik A liC E SALE GOES ON! iiadkemi ord better HARK DOWNS! th Ceultilis Stylo S'ioa j Tne family of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rowley, Meadow all came home to celebrate Mrs. Rowley's birthday in mid-JulIt was the first for ail of them in several HANDBAGS BLOUSES fl A. Degree LA "BACK to SCHOOL" CLOTHES arriving now! . Awarded the Wilbur Rowleys T JUNIOR f Friday, July 1 84631 SO, 1971 Dwight N. Memmott Reunion of Family of - CRUSHED VELURE TEXTURED SUEDE DRY LEATHER DENIM PJT iiOwliiiitBUwa m"coi!nt7Progrcas I Fillmore, Utah YOUR FLAG COATS ibr school, fcjWfr b. f and FOUR ' jC Countv Sheriff Wednesday 21 of July, 1971. The gems were found In a salesman-tvo- e cse near Scipio JV"mit and In torn turned to MrVnv t(lp Fi'lmore City PD. He transferred the case to the Millard County Sheriff. The Jewelry consisted of from rines to c u f f links. Th merchandise has tentatively h'en identified as n firm In the Los lrnpi-- c Angeles area. It look tha MCTara SSgrtm Department two Says to tory the Jewelry forma. BIG NEW LOOKS7 'JiJ MJ'Jli - A retail value of $8500 in nvsDiaced gems was pi teed on a find turned into the Millard 1 hon- MEN IN SERVICE State University students CYClE-a- nd We're Drowning in State. and LOGAN SYSTEM Wethers for Price of 2 It Now" MINI WASH in er College for two years she was the originator of the well known Chantennelies of Weber OnUSU HONOR ROLL MINI-QUIC- fur the East Millard Young Homemakers at a patio party held in Scipio recently. Clara Christensen of UP&L carried out the theme by preparing several new and delicious recipes, Including Halibut Surprise, Shoestring Potato-Tun- a salad, and Fishnet Co ikies baked in the waffle iron. Members enjoyed tasting the foods and becoming acquainted with new electric appliances. President Geraldine Peterson was in charge. n 1 Da-g- WITH LARGER "C,it Your Nets to the Sea w.'s the subject of a presenta-- t Elder John Cooper reported his labors in the Southwest Indian Mission in the Second LDS Ward Sacrament meeting July 23. 1971. He was assigned to the Navajo Division. Ethel Cooper Stevens sang a s !o, accompanied by Ed'th Callister. Cindy Cooper also sang, accompanied by Cathryn Youth speakers were Nielsen. Jalie Emmett and Kevin Warner. The choir sang the closing number. David Orr was released as Activity Counselor in the Mutual, and Roy Tomkinson was sustained in this position. Marlene Cummings was released as Mia Maid teacher in Helen Orr was the Mutual. called to fill the position. e Rshop Da.lin Nielsen, presid-the was under and music direction of Stella Day Cuthryn Nielsen. Prayers were offered by Bishop B. Lawrence and Arland Beckstrand. Priests and Deacons administered to and passed the Sacrament. Linda Dutson Neplil falgr |