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Show EVENTS SOOIHL ' jr' t A 4i I r P ' UA jX- -- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lawson are the parents of five children: Scipio; Mr. Donald Lawson. ot Open House in Scipio Mrs. Quay (Otello) Herbert, The family of James and Satina; Mrs. F. W. (Delma) Aulrin Lawson extends an Arizona; Mrs. Goolc. Tom to their frienuj and Don (Nel.la) Curtis, Kearns. relatives to Join them in cele- One son, Lowell Lawson, is debrating their parent's Sixtieth ceased. n The Lawsons have 11 Wedding Anniversary, on Satand 6 urday evening, August 28, 1971 from 7.30 until 9.30 p.m. at the Scip'.o Ward I fall In Scipio, Utah. JilUard COUPLE To Be Honored grand-cbillre- Consumers Want to Know by .MARGARET SPADER Dirtctor of Contumtr Affairs National Astotiition of Mtnufaclurtrt What's the difference bet ween an automatic meat thrrmom-cteran- d a meat tliermomt teri An automatic meat thermometer thinks for you while a meat thermometer needs you to think for it. Actually, the automatic variety of this useful gadget is an accessory for gas and electric ranges. It looks like a skewer on a cable m hich is plugged into an oven-wa- ll receptacle. The probe is inserted into the meat, as with any meat thermometer. The control on the range panel must be set to the desired internal meat temperature. When the meat is done, a signal will sound, or the oven w ill automatically turn down to keep the food warm. purchased a used coffee percolator at a sale. It's in pood Condition but it dors not make pood coffee t Can anything be done about thisf A stale odor is common to cooking appliances not continuously used. All percolators should be washed occasionally with vinegar or soda solution (1 tablespoon to six cups of water). Percolate this mixture ten minutes to remove coffee dejosits or odors. Rinse with clean water. Why does my Teflon eoahd Don stick to clo(Jingt You may be using too high temK-rature- , or perhaps it is sticking only to clothing that has been starched. A small amount of salt, aliout U n for instance, added to the starch will help to keep the iron from sticking. tea-si'oo- County Progress j Fillmore, Utah Friday. Augut 20. Samuel S. Cameron, aivxriaie principal of the Garfield High School in GarficlJ, Wadi., spotted a youih who had caused a disturbance on the campus. When Cameron asked the yomh to leave, the taller pulled what appeared to be a gun. Grabbing hi own pistol, Cameron fired into the ground, causing the troublemaker to flee. (Seattle Post Intelligent er, Seattle, H ath ) nounce the engagement of their daughter Julie Ann Gardner to Lewis B. Quigley, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Glen Quigley Kanosh The Utah. couple a September Is planning wedding In the Salt Lake Temple. The bride elect Is attending Utah Sate University where They both plan on continuing ts She education. thetr In childhood early matorlng and plans to wkr with the hea I start program. Mr. Quigley Is also attending U.S.U, wnere he Is a business major and was a member of the academic council. Both bride and groom plan on continuing their education in the fall at U.S.U. fomily Tries Out New Mr. find Mrs. David Warner an! family. Las Vegas, vaeat-ionin Utah for a week. In wtth of ceremonies. The hosts this year will be Bishop Dallln Nielson abd President Relief Soctty coCay and their who sill serve a workers lovely dinner at noon . Stake Chairman Eldred and Esther Robinson, we Ipvtte all senior citizens to come Melva el off-dut- y - Mrs. Lena FYceman returned Monday from a tr.p to the Midwest. She flew from Salt Dike to a resort town near many lakes in Wisconsin to iin her sister-in-laHelen Freeman f. r a days. The two then drove to the Chicago araa for more visiting and touring the beautiful country- Joan Clyde to become bride Fillmore they virited his motemple ceremony. Warner, brother ther, Virginia Choslng a late August date and family. for her wedding Is Miss Joan Jerry David had Just acquired a Clyde, daughter of Mr. and new 4 wheel Blazer and Jerry Mrs. William R. Clyde of side. joined him on a drive up the Sprtngvllle, Utah. Golden Stairs and to the top Flying Kick to Utah, Lena She will exchange nuptial which was a stayed overnight to visit her mountain, of the vows with Ross Hnery Whicker son. Jay and Dr. Jan and his highlight of their stay here. of Fillmore. went on to Salt fani.ly. Grandson Richard The family August 27 has been selected her home for a couLake before returning home. for the wedding which will of days. ple Councilmen In take place Speak High the Mantl A Temple. First Time Porents reception wll At Meeting Sundoy honor the newly weds that A b iby girl was bom to Roilsame evening In the Kolob BILshnp Dullin Nielsen pre- y n and At Bradshaw August Stake House. The newlywes sided over Sacrament Meeting 8, 1971 in Beaver. She will be will make their home In Cedar Aug. 15. 1971. Roy Tomklnson name! March. Ann. City. and Rex Melville offered the Mrs. Marjorie McBride is the The bride elect Is a graduate prayers. The Priests and Dea- maternal grandmother. of the Spring Vllle High cons of the Aaronic Priesthood School and Seminary. She took care of the Sacrament In Mr. C. Nelon I'av brought attended the BYU and gradof music were Stella his uncle, J. C. Wdeken. from charge uated in 1970 with a and Githryn Nielsen. the University Hospital to the Day Bachelor of Science degree Vicki Davies, Fillmore I rosj.it il list week Kl!' Paine, in nursing. Her senior year Lorie Keele and Patty McVay end. she was first president of the received their certificates of BYU Student Nurses Asgraduation from the Primary. Guests ot Brunson Home soc tat ton. She has practiced They sang a song, accompanGuests at the home cf Mr. the past year In ied by Suzanna Sylvester. nursing Mrs. George Brunson reani Fillmore where she has been Youth Speakers were Joan active also In the church and cently were Ninas parents, CivJo nnd Roger Williams. Mrs. Irving E. Jacobcivic affairs. Ron, Jan. ani Jay Diy sang Mr. and son. Oik City; her brother Mr. Whicker Is a graduate a trio, accompanied by Vicki Raymond, wife Jeanne, diugti-ter- s of the Millard High Schho and Nelson. Becky. Und.a, nnd friend Guest speakers were High seminary. He filled a m&ston from Northfiel.l. Minn., Jane In Councilman Jay Hall and Rey Germany and has spent thcr hr Fay, wife Melba, and 4 In Hulier. who recently returned the Navy where years Jimmy. Kevan, Richard and he worked tn communications. frm the Japan Mission, nlo their son M He is presently a aol cholle Iverson a Janet. Δ s senior at sang d mghter Nona, SIX!. (dark Sothern Utah State College accompanied by Mrs. Nielson They all ate dinner in the tn Cedar Ctty. The Choir sang the closing Wll l.ife Park, taking pictures song. Sundiy afternoon. Linda Dutson ani In August 27 -- :AND Chrysler Royal A New Shipment in Polyester "rib-knit- "Z10' ") Ponts Tops - BLAZERS SKIRTS HOT PANTS sizes 7-- 8 to 15-1- 6 in colors: Wine or Navy fi&riiXut KIMBALLS & CO. 45 North Main Street FILLMORE, UTAH C TERRI MELVILLE ENGAGED TERRY D. BALDWIN To MARRY Mr. and Mrs. Boyd G Melville announce the engage- Miss Bonnie Wilcken and ment and forth oming marRandall Gessell Married riage of their daughter, Terri Lynn, to Mr. Terry Baldwin, Miss Bonnie Wilcken and son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. Randall B. Gessell were Baldwin of Beaver. in the Idaho Falls Miss Melville is a graduate married of Millard High School and Temple on August 6, 1971. The Beulahs Style Shop 4 Anne her fiance graduated from the couple was honored at a reBeaver High School. ception In the everting. The bride Is the daughter The couple has set September 24th as the dite of the of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Scottsdale, Arizona. She wedding, after which they will is the granddaughter of Mr. reside In Denver,, Colorado and Mrs. J. G Wilcken. with where Terry will be attendwhom she has often visited. ing a Jet Mechanic school. The newlyweds stopped In The couple will be honored at a reception In the Fillmore Fillmore to see her grandparSecond Ward that evening ents while on their honey-mtxrfrim 8 until o'clock. They will make their home In Logan. Wil-che- When a robber grabbed his wife and held a knife to her throat in an elevator in New York Cily. New York dctcuivc Stephen Hladck, 26, shoved his wife out of ihc way, drew his revolver, and shot the man in the heart. f.Vr h- Yutk Daily Sews, Sew York, S.Y.) Vacations in the Midwest Blazer Couple to Wed at the Sept 4th 2nd Ward the will start at 10:30 Guy Robins as master Saturday, FUlmore Program n, Nelson Marries Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Nelson announce the marriage of their daughter Anne and Mr. Dave Franehow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Franehow. of Granger, Utah. The marriage ceremony t ok place Sat unlay, July 31, at their home in Evanston, Wyoming. The bri le wore her .Mother's wedd.ng dress and was attend-c- l by her aster, Mrs. Gary Tailor, as nutron of honor. The tiest man was Daid Cros- - Dave Franehow by, friend of the bridegroom. The bride's brother, Chris son, was an usher. Nel- Dinner was served for close family members and friends at the 'Outpost'' The centerpiece was a beautiful wedding cake, decorated with white tea roses and small lavendar mum, on a jcdustal. The newlyweds are residing in Evanston wdiere he Is employed. Mrs. Echo Blake, grandmo- ther of the bride, attended the nuptial events. n. Parents Host Reception Miss Bonnie Wilcken ond Mr. nnd Mrs. Elwin Rrunson will hast a reception In honor of their daughter Gayle andl Mr. Stephen Golding, son rf, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Golding of Springvllle, on FYiday, August 20. from 8 until 10 In the evening. It will be held in the Third Ward Cultural Hall. Everyone Is cordially Invited. FAMILY AFFAIR UPA CONVENTION Highlight ot the summer convention of the Utah Press Association was was the lamb and scone dinner cooked by employees of the Utah Division of Natural Resource, with Casey Bown of the Fish and Game In charge. Held Saturday night, Aug. 7. 1971, at the Flshlake home of Mr. and Mrs. Norm Fullen-bacthe over 100 guests enjoyed watching the process of cooking the meat In bake skiL lets over hot coals. The sourdough scones, smothered In butter and honey were equally Randall Gessell Morried Miss Bonnie Wilcken and Mr. Randall B. Gessell were married in the Idaho Falls Temple on August 6. 1971. The couple was honored at a reception In the evening. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Scottsdale, Arizor s. She 1 the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. G Wdeken. with whom she has often visited. The newlyweds stopped In Fillmore to see her grandparents while on their honeymoon. They will make their home in logan. Wil-che- n, Kent Blevens ond Wife Visit in Utah Mr. and Mrs. Kent Elevens stayed overnight In FUlmore August 12th. while visiting his family and fricnos. Including BETTY B. CONRAD Earns Masters Degree his Uncle George Peterson. Kent Is the son of the late Laura Peterson Blevens and has visited here many limes. Mrs. Betty Concard, daughter runs high. Betty petition The Blevens' live In Pomona, of Mrs. Delcll (Jack) Brunson, tells us that at the present Calif, and both teach In that FUlmore, was awarded a tajfty. time there are 45 dogs area. Kent had completed a master's from the degree kenne-this tn of events family being boarded the Other summer session at UCLA. two University of Utah on August The and or trained. affair meeting were hayride 1971. 14, a Betty's graduate 19, nnd sloppy Joes for the kkls on Cathy Conrad girls, Mr. and Mrs. Mack McBride was education wtth student at the U of U, and Fr.diy night, while adults and two children. Granger, amajor minor in educational pirt'Xik of a bontcous buffet Collett, 15, Jordan High School visited with the Jade McBnde The title of her home Fullenbach dinner at the weekend. the help take care of the Kennels family during was praettcum "Teaching In Richfiell. A tour of the during the summer. English Composition in the newly decorated plant of the T. R. sod CWoe Madsen took Jr. High School." Richfield Reaper and business NEW SUBSCRIBERS A graduated of Millard her twin sister, Flo Garrett, took for High publishers meeting Kanab ta She had School. of Class Friday. 1942. Betty place Friday afternoon. June Farnsworth received her Barherlor's deSaturday morning the group been their guest this month, Mr. Emilio Martinez from Utah State gree drove to Capitol Reef for S but planned to visit, her two reIn before Kanab hike for some Into the gorge, diughters University tn 1947. She was RENEWALS awarded then the annaul box lunches and s lecture by turning to her home in Blythe, Scsitrmlierlst. California, be-fForest Service personnetl, Meyers Speech and Dramtlc Davii Wame, award and listed In Whos Who BARBARA REUSE. Shut driving to Fishlake for the Ray Penney in American Universities and and Maria nn drove to Rand-l- et owning events. Ltoyrt p, George t. near Duchesne, WednesShe was Going from FUlmore were also colleges Lucille Williams afflUlaied wtth the Sigma Mr, and Mr. William Wilson, day of last week to visit with Norma Paxton her friend, Meridlne JorgenVance, Cathy. Margaret Rose, Kappa Sorority. LaPriel If. Palmer ami Jane Wilton. They were sen, and four boys, who are her teaching Betty began Mont Robins the farm on W. their f Vera career at Pre ton High School living accompanied by W. J. Rutherford Fright and girts, Lisa and summer. The family lives tn She later Mrs. Larry Q linn by the Preston, Jdaho. Bountiful where Kent Is emClea from Salt Lake Qty.t John Mitchell aught tn the Granite School Everyone agreed that it waa ployed. He Joins his wife and Vickie Jorgensen by Dawn. Sait District, lake City tons on weekends. a real fun convention. White School, rtne County Or si ,nd George Rowley Schools In Ely, Nevada and In the Bear Creek Consol Ula-tG ed JUK IIOLDAWAY arrived School tn Morrison, Col. th a month from Canada early IN' 1949 Betty married Owen to ond a few weeks with his F. Conrad ami tn 1932 mother, Fern. He tenches In she lemporalrly "retired" Edmonton. from teaching In order to be at home with Cathy and Collett CAB0LD ROB I.HON vWllfd the Conrad's two daughters. Model No WA his mother, Mrs. Pauline RcA-n- n Returning to the teaching for two 4a y last week. $249.95 filed In 19C1 Betty accepted a position with the Cranlto School District at Granite lark Couple from Virginia Jr. High School. This coming year will mark her elventh Vacations in UtoH Model No. WA 8330 year at Granite lark, where William and Ann Hayes and stie teaches nith grade s ms Scott and $239.95 Troy flew to English and seventh grade the Northwest from tbclt reading. On January 6, 1971 In Chrsepeake, Virgil in home she received a teacher of u s early this month. Anne parthe Day Award f.om the KSL ent, Paul ani Mary Packard, Radio sialton. met them In Logan for four TODAY The Conrads live tn Draper days of visiting. then brought where they operate the Conrad them on to Fillmore to comDog Kennels. Owen special plete their vacation. WW&84Q01 tzes In the raising and trainiBUI fl'-back home M.n-ding of Cerman Shorthalrod leaving his wife nnd sons Pointers, alonir with other for another week. breed of hunting Four Mr. Hayes U a rye!o1ogtst dog. of five time a year he lakes in a private clinic. hln trained dogs to National Tie family group drove to Field Trials where com Bryce for a day tf sightseeing. h, d nsy-cholo- gy. six y, J(imLa(L Of Co. |