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Show 7 wv ; ypYXc fr'.W'AWH'-"- f Family Comes Home on i EVENTS SOCIAL r w- w rao.xx,v ,epe Mrs. Taylor's Birthday The home o Mr- - .Vth Taylor has he, II a h 'I Py these I i.st ten ilns Tne I, mirhteis an (1 all h ivi'i ' 1ul-.I- September I ii a is a shitixtK i.,n vv.th r)ie V It. Grace Comp in ..v. 'I'hey west through Cin i,la ant P 't W lncsd iy to return h m Hen fir the weekend vveiv (arm i and George Bench im anl ,si sons front Nevveixtle; Ii in i rind Frank Al'ied anl three chi'divn from 'sill Like . ' rC ' City. Mrs Taylor aeoiimp m e family to Hr ml for twj days during : "s H ?. for Home Decorated judges mode their the 17th Annual of H mis now in pro-- i, I' ,r s ii. ill Like C.ty. La Win Oi' built by Homes of .! oi t ,,n with Sharon Mul-- 1 ''ml O'prn doing the Inter-- i : or it mg, received two H eionhh Mentioas in differ-- i ' t ,t' nri(S. c 'j. 4? Returns to Salt Lake City I)in anl K.itlild-- and D iwnctli' d.-- I il i from Sail 1. ike Sa'o' to , Mrs. N a i I o to jnd the vvin'ar , t' 0 ) 1 1, n, c I k i it 1 u . , V. h 'i the e Is iii O' home. "o N.tt'ii ,'r. an Mi Kut'ly in An.' ics ai'Comji one I li r .iii I, n ' n and family on I t v t w hi It ( 'ol.. i lo. t la scon c Mo- - i V, i i. i ! ' Miss Linda Lu ShephtfJ Engoged to Marry Marl Ken Johnson Mr. and Mr. Bud Shojihord announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda Lu, to Mark Ken Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester R. Johnson of Holden, Utah. Is a graduThe bride-eleate of North Seder High ct School. Cl iss of "71. I Daughter Friday Mr. Scipio, anl Mrs. Earl Cloward. a n non nee the of their daughter. Utah, marriage Lynn Daniels, t Duane Kosv-Dsm of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Rowley of Fillmore, on September 3rd. A tea In their honor will be given on Scptemlver 10. fr m 6 until 8 P.M. In the Fillmore First Ward Relief Society room. Everyone is cord-ally. Invited. real i.eorge officiating. After ft., mairtage, those attendh.gthe I ..Hide with the couple were In guests at a wedJIng dinner the of home the at tla ir honor of the groom, Mr. and l a rents Vrs. Merlin Monroe. try. Mr. Johnson gr.idu.itiM from Millard High School in 1970. Ho Is n mcmlHT of flu Utah National Guard. The eauph h is set Novom-l- r 6th as their we Id ng day. They will make their home in Holden whore Mr. Johnson U In the ranching l.tixm, .v w.lh his father. Mary Jo Davies Awarded Degree - Leaves for - Mary Hacbelor C. D Washington, .lo P.r, i s 'f Science fr," r ; . i r- - i r -- ! CHURCH Come Along With Us HEWS, and Sea for Yourself The Nicest People TPAVH WITH FALDMO SECOND WARD'S NEWS Counselor Lyle Evans conducted Sacrament Services for Second Ward on August 29th. Prayers were offered by Newel Day and Merrill Dutson. Music was taken care of by Steda Day and Cathervn Nielson. Priests who administered the Sacrament were Robert and Jonn Peterson. The Deacons who passed It were Ron Day, Jim whicker, Colin n, Orr, Mike Melville, Dan Craig and Eugene Tom-klnso- n. ALOHA WEEK TOUR TO HAWAII Oct. 12 to 26 $549 A esecl Stie v 1 ll,:bn class. er ' V,t ASt MAXIM.. i.ij 'i '!'. ROSE PARADE t GET YOUR RISIRVATIONS IN IAILY AS SFACI IS tIMITFO $149 FALDMO TOURS 504 SOUTH MAIN SUITI I SOUNTlFUl PHONE 295 )5:6 ae for City ! 322-040- 9 le ; 1- 1 I 1 r Children Delighted by Uncle Roscoe ot Forty ton of the summer BLUE CROSS ran Co mission came down to t neje iio.scoe to entertain t'e c.ii ,ren. I veryone was de- -l Mi! ih the pictures he drew, c s, n,,s i e to,j and the poems ' them. Refreshments mre se.erej to alout 70 children ' ; u i Ms. rl.il Iren registered for i , , i i ; - : r, !' ond BLUE SHIELD REFORTS ON ' g I I le f h, ir,,ss ,t, I he. ire ' ,l1. r. ,.r( Mi1 C.ll .ear ir' r im . 'll r u 1 e u It t. ,v; irg.", , , f i ! ,( j all. Cm rs PI I 1 , in whi. h r is r il J , s' , , ; , I 'e,tv I'icr '. , Grant Il.Lsmiis.s.n, son of Mr. Mrs. Livvrrnee Rasmussen, an 1 El I m Christenson, son of Air. Archie I'. Christensen, reI ona Huntsman ceived their t rarlan Duty to Crd'' nwanis on S.m I ,v. August 22. 1971. The avv.irvls wen presented dur.ng sacruneii t Meeting. Grant, age 16. and Eldon, 13, aie tvsid, nu (f Flow ell. GV.D'JATE From BYU Roar , ars of hard Work are Don ,w: r area that i m Prlgham Young risiued to achieve aueh an award. During these nisi four le; i,. i I e jo.ux, Gr mt and Eldon were i. avies (PAC) Lee active in church activities, ' C1. kary Grant their nwvtings regulari i m", Ronnie Gaye Me ly, completed service hours, ' v. Mila Altken Hoer fulfilled church ussigiunents, I ! r aMar Tomklnson anl carried out the duties of s ( ffnx-they held. It is an honor for any y iung i p ni, r iHAC), Norman man lo receive a .' ens Luty to Go I award i "i r .'h are (HAC), ' n' ' ' ,, , Beulahs Style mu Shop imfm rrmnr ml I i i cce i , ' i . mre L" i ,.s. . j. ' r I rt ient verclsps were ngust 2d, vith a total for 1"71 of 3316. ,ust graduation Here ni i i No other credit card offers anywhere near the number of places to buy gasoline, oil, tires, batteries, all accessories and repairs. 1 .'ii '..il . 1500 I i ; ol arm e ; ei) , 1 God" Awards i IP"' hlell plans, a s ,'r ' lar an) carrier Lt r Ware j rogran, in l t I l'i excess of ' ' i' n i!,: the 'e Hcare , r", i n.lllien throi (h the I rograin, It,ere aie c over ( 7,nmt tah resl git le for .Me, pea re ai lin Imateh I, Ii 0 , anl i 'I heal'h c.u .. or agencies eligp b t Me ill, lie !x!)efits in t Of realing program f Hut numter, 32 Nv.ts or more. ; i I h Youths Receive "Duty to 1 , I these stations welcome BankAmericard v , re (es. ; IS r f,,r , u of Me llcare e t (r I ' ' ents ri r .i" a s crease o e r flsi-a- l ,, an t "Ifirlals ,.f H . I All ! . , le uex !. Me !. a re ! , ! i. i:i ei Cess i ii!n , , -- 7 1 r.' i Eldon Christensen ; i PAYMENTS MADf 1 1 Phone 801 1 M 1 rrrrrmmnrrT Serving the Notion from the Heart of the West Saif Lake Cify, Utah 84111 62 East 2nd South Street Dept. N" . v. It was the large,! t g merx'emei.t, t!,p !.,( i In the George .Ml rt h.Hise anl the last that dent I rnest . W lM Confer dlj Ionian AceateMon Made PARKING RANCHWEAR woOkodi? QMMtoo&HKlP COLORS: Pink. Blue. Yellow mp STORESIDE fev days, the a I mmer with speed iaring effect on H.ph rise gra.n simulated leather In Black Red Jacfte Wde fji-to laurel, Mary-'i- -, were they were honored i, 'iii the evoing of August 28 ' Jo's arents, "a 1ci hi le flew home Sep- r an will make their ho ' e In srij lo. ' very comfortable blushed pajama stl lace the front yoke, neckline, and cuffs vk I 96 Page Color Catalogue In Salt honeymooning Buttoned front. Softly tailored pants V 00 'A Order by moil. We thip anywhere. lewrente FREE ol our friendly jlor. witrn clothing ond fair prices. - WESTERN BOOTS in ol aslen. ''' Af'cr y adorns " M'v Send for your Dec. 27 to Jon. 2 let V9o. Son Ditq Zee. Seo WeHd T owe no Wedi Dinner A Shew, Ouneytond. CHeice Stott for Porode end Sonte Antto toceo When you vnit Soil lok City, drop Browvt through Iho widevt Telethon saddlery in the country, loleit styles, RANCHWEAR SADDLERY Grant Rasmussen Mn ta" She era I uted fr un High Srhid In I" 7. '0 tawriod with lafft ceid High five style with evrdav tnmmed m P"! Upper ot valid rotor krieUe pmn vr'uU'ed hi't'nr ! 'w'sv '. 1 eer. sbv at TOUR , IV at the a- , AXXANOtMtMS FOR OUR Slv-vest- er the couple with Mary and DeOn Wasden , i ire of them assisted od and Terry Monroe .el1 r.1 lley Davis. I i !, mg with the serving were ', a lb ai.d Mary Monroe, Stacy ai Iavls, Glenda Mathews a' 'berrle Thatcher and a' r I I Marv do will I e e . I Washington , D.C. leaving for there, to ! St.e has Icon ;u'l i I IK Church, led Ii: g r i tloiis. She Ins aNo i positions daring her set FABRIC; Brushed MOST COMPRf HI NSIVE TOUR OF IHf ISIANDS v I ! a i Cool Nights!!! i SIZES; S M No one ever reached the depths 0f wickedness ail at once. Youth speaker for the night was Gary Turner. Verona Hunter and Debra I aer that evening, th coupl sang a duet and Suzanna is bun' .red at a receidlon In Sylvester accomplaned them. to Vi Ward Hall. For this Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Percell ism Pm, the l.rlde chose a long were the guest speakers. The ' '.on welding dress made of ward choir sang the closing song. vi.ee crejs with a lace panel even ling down the front and Linda Dutson lao' trimming a big box pleat in t'e lack which fell Into a train. The sleeves were i"ib I anl pointed at the wrist by small white pearl eiib'i'l I u s which also extended down th.' i ark of the dress. Ih I rl le was attended by her oi',r a,n ofMrs. Vernon Monroe, honor, J, Lynn Thomas I Pi. Monroe were brioes-- i ai !s. !onna Davis was at u u'si register. ''r. err.on Monroe was best i n for his brother and fhe ' i rs were Don Proliert, Sam n l.nr Memmott, Hal Petersen r , i ihompson and Clinton 'I.1 erg. Va,' lovely gifts wer . , e Brigham ui,,; t to o ; Commencement ici , , Aurixt 19, P7 1. She (note her n .i i r Itraphv In hnh .!,. ! classes in I'rb.in I l.u TechiiP) ies, Poipn , Geograi hv and Map!'r.,'.i minor is I aw hr.fort, a , Hpantsh 1 anguage. WEATHERMAN Soys A jg of Distinction, Inc. es iit' i If you want to make a dangerous man your friend, let him do yoa a favor 1C ELDRFD AND ESTHER ROH-Isachelnr's degrees, have just recently enjoyed l's degrees and 39 degrees as well as visits of Esthers two brothers: degrees awarded. Yasar and Elnore Eaves and their daughter Horn I,os Angeles, Allman and Peth Eaves from on 1 1 Hundreds of individual stations selling other brands also welcome Itl d("rs (ah. Phoenix. Also visiting In Fillmore tiave their daughter, Artell and this been are - by destiny al Wardell and three of their children from Fresno, Calif. r, c filter watch- -' 'I e walls of world free- - They took their son Ray to the mission home In Salt Lake City. He has Wen called on a mission n t:,i. ' i country, r i two freedoms tc a man is free to do .ms the true, where what he ought i " c Id) ' in -- to England. The Wardell daughter Dianne will enter the mission home next month. She Is going on a mls-rlto Central A rr.erlca. on vttmmirvwt BankAmericard R'9D High slnce 1951t Tfig ban(j j,as covered 0, roftd th,s yeai.( Jg7f wlth Las Vegas, SaU Lake, just to name towns & few Qf th I tiinriiuinrrrmn TTTrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI M concert event for Millard , John and Janet Nowell to their home in Mi hist week after spn hug several weeks in Ohio where he w.is in charge of an NRA program. Gene ond IJIban Mcltnd , Barbara Reese and Man mne drove up Satur lay to s.c tli.w, Tticy also visiting the M .. k McBride fam.ly. Em and Judy Brmkerboff nni two children. SI7, and Mr. and Mr. Bob Johnson and children, Provo, came Sunday to see Portia A Frank Brink erhoff. I 1 I Couple Back from Ohio Announce Morriage of MtHIAGE M Mrs Victor F. Monroe wore lurried August 21 In the Vann leii'i le with President Le V Builder-Hom- a i y, n r h-- Sharon Mulholland Olpin Two Honorable Mentions the 1 C La Nymphe collator I 8, 1971 I ! f-S-- Friday, September 9, the Millard High Band will be going to Salt Lake for the Municipal League Convention to be held In the Salt Palace and will parobalby be the last highlight of this year. We will play for about 3,000 people there. Mr. Nielsen has been helping, directing, and selecting songs for the event. He said that this is probably the biggest r 1" Ivr gi in IchiM: Siturl.iy, Au nil 10 of her home Fillmore, Utah 84681 Trip to Salt Loke City i I i Bond to Take Interesting E ; wax Millard County Progress Back on the Road Again... nipliil.IWfilMj! wmiuiu mil.. 9 |