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Show f" ' . v.. MWJ mUa Millard 5 v4$. Jack Huntington Fomity EYEHTS SOCIAL GIRL STATERS Report to Vacations in Utah A. L. Jack and cE v sH i Vfc r Ar i v ' ol Unit 61 to Host District 6 Fall Convention Post Cl of the Legion and the Auxiliary will host the of the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary. It will lie held Friday, September 24 at the Legion Home, In Fillmore ci mmenring around 7:00 In the evening. Department officers will be on hand for the dinner and meetings afterwards. Members are asked to make reservations with Commander West Barton or President Echo Blake by September 22, or sooner if possible. First Time Parents Sharon and Leonard S afford are first time parents of a girl bom at Delta Hospital Sunday, Septcmler 12, 1971. The baby weighed 74 lbs. Grandparents are Mrs. Anna Safforl, Ma-doand Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ivie, Delta. w, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nowers of Beaver announce the birth of a baby girl on Sept. 1, 1971 on May 29. 1971. Bishop Mont B r.o n nfhei.ile I at the Cfrnm my The bri ' pi routs, Mr. an Mrs M. Kugene HI nm. e.ime (nm the r home in St. Paul. Minneii'tt for the we l.ng Mr. an Mrs link Priliert are p rents of the gr nnt. Following the ceremony, the c nitile giot.-gm Ms in the Seipto Wjr.l Cultural Hall at a rcc-pn in their honor. The vroS attended by 1 1 1 1 l ti Jemeen anl Penny Profiert M'ers of th gro mi, Debra ot Tlie marriage was solemnized in the Mantl Temple on September 4th, when the following Sclpio pe, pie attended the ceremony: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Profiert, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Probcrt, Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Probort, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jay Memmott, Mr. and Mrs. Mont B. Robins, Mrs. Gloria Probert. and Mr. and Mrs. Probert from Orxm. Smith, He ich. end Mary Varner of Bret. California. Mirgaret Pr .iamt. cousin of the cr om. c nmletej the line "s fl ci! I The bride's sis-L- t. Peggy J ,m Bin mi. was L-.- ng at the Beaver Hospital. She Mr. and Mrs. Kelton Wh.te announce the arrival of a new granddaughter, bom Sept. 5, 1971 at Richfield, to Kenneth und Shanna Lee Powell. Merrill and Colleen Johnsi, are announcing the birth of their first s n, on Sept. 13, 1971. They huve four g.rLs who are excited over the little brother. Grandparents am Mr. an I Mrs. Avalon Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Culxxin, Fillmore. Two b..lh in their 80s are F. Wells Johnson, Flow ell, and Hurry Johnson, Salt Lake City. niTl Van f hon r. while Wener atunl. ,is Imm man. David Richard I.shers were Dm 1 :sA:s.tt5.:R5iWiy;a.ii:aa92 A Special Occasion GIFT! 'Vt-- t vv v ' 'TYV,- f4 ' - N wiv 2" V.d - Watch her GLOW! .V fe? You can film Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cahoon have moved back to their home In Fillmore. They have lived In Tooele for several years while he was employed at a defense Installation from which he has retired. Mae haa been working, also. Harold is convalescing from major surgery which he underwent at the Granger hospital. Mr. Ira G. Kimball h a to his teaching with the Clark County School District. He was at the RYU during the summer, wrrkmg on his M esters degre. Ira visited his folks, the Girln-- r Kimballs who lne in Orem. Fine Arts Opening medical MANHARDS RETURN choice Selections now for CHRISTMAS J. C. Wilcken ot Home Mr J C. Will ken ls iuw at an il.-home co'w ah si in ; m hull k h had wh.i ss p' la's I r sei oral week- h frm ip ' ; START KA1U.Y ami the Pot (,t admltted-8-31-7- PETF.RSON dlsmlssed-9-5-7- 1 S Avocado green, Light most luxurious peignoir set of a very deli cae all white wind flower patlfn lace Neck Ime. cult line, and Font is edged with satm G reet. admltted-9-7-7- I dlsmtssed9-10-7- 1 Guests at Robison Home DVANE STEPHENSON of Mr. IV accident Dculahs Style Shop t 1 ly n- to Mr. Mr Turnrr !er City to see H nv. DAnn'1 thiir d night anl t.s little boss Her hus-1 Mrs. Freul.i Dimmick isitei last week with her ch.klrvn in Fillmoro, Mrs. Avon Shaw, and Ken Hire and families Her gran laughter, Connie Hare, brought her d wn during Litmr Day weekend. Freila is in Ely this wi- -k with her d uightor, Ella, d Wdfiird Ashby ant family. She will lv returning to Liv-- t n shortly where she nukes her h n e put of the time with Myrtle anl Fd Alirvlge and son. She i sits with son J'-.- ' anl fundy in Bountiful. hus-tnn- He was Irm-f-rthere .he truck line where he is rnv pliiel. an! n nv has a nin to Oregon from Salt Like City, b in I Dni I Turner turn ng K're i the t Lb will lie reS. fr m arnii'l Noumlxr. STATE REHAB BfXIK RECEWES NATIONAL ACC1AIM sin, pl han.iNKik for clients of t tab's Division of Hehabili- talion Services has received national acclaim from an offical A of (tie Depart men! of Health. Ed- ucaii'in and Welfare. Andrew Marrln, Associate Re. Ci'itul Commissioner for Rehab, tliiaiion in Hi.Ws S0rt.1l and Re- 1 gregation. The Fillmore City Library was closed September 10, 1971 while the librarian attended a workshop conducted by the at Utah Library Association the now Orem City Library. The theme was Working With Young Adults in the Public Library and the guest speaker was C. Lavar Roek-woohead of the State C on alcohol and drugs. Such pertinent topics as young adult books, paperbacks, and best book translations were discussed. The librarian felt the day was very stimulating and worth hile. The local library has now suliseribed for the Consumers' Guide and the monthly Issues are arriving and are on file for your use. There have been requests for consumer Information In the past. Please feel free to use this new help. Lona Huntsman Librarian d, Cr FIFTY-NIN- Game Building af YEARS OF UTAH E StateFalr celebrations (re almost completed for the old Fish and Game Building as the popular landmark hosts another 100,000 plus closing song. Dan Tomkinson. Gary Turner, and Mike Wingetwere presented as priests to the con- Kaylene and Dwight Warner were released as Young Mar-rileaders, and Dallin Jr and Julie Nielsen were put in. Fred Warner was released as Wcblos Leader. Ccnnie Baker was released as San lay School teacher and will fill this Velva Williams ci position. Kirk Lovcnbury was released as Explorer Leader and Fred Warner was accepted in this position. Lula Peterson was released as YWMIA Attendance Secretary and Helen Torr.kins-- n accepted this assignment. Elith Callixter was released as Spiritual teacher and n. Preal Swallow will f .11 this Elva Martlndale was released as Visiting Teacher and Glenda Cooper will take her place. Cindy Cooper and Michael Evans were released as Dance Directors. Kadene Warner was accepted In this position. Dons McVay was put In as a Primary Teacher. Roger Williams was put In os Adventure Advisor. Linda Dutsn visitors. fathers, teachers and concerned citizens unite together to work for secure homes, excellent side remodeling. and freshly schools and better and safer comThough painted-oon the old building many munities. Together they explore repainted times In 50 years, ihe name Fish all avenues to reach the hight st and Came was stuck out for the last time this year. Wildlife goals for all children Resources replaced lt and the OCTOBER is statewide building and organization It represents stepped Into a new era membership enrollment wixk of responslbllty. c However, new members are Exhibits now tell of the new to PTA enroll in the any Division of wildlife Resources time of the year. All resnh n!s of emblem, Its meaning, added responsibilities of the Division, and the school community, whither costs Involved In caring for Utah wildlife.. Live animals, birds and or not they have children in fish remain popular attractions school, are urged to Join and bets they were over half a century come involved members ut 12-1- 6 wl-com- ago. Noted by most visitors for the relaxed atmosphere and absence of commercialism, the building Is visited by three-fortof all State Fair-goer- s. A 1971 door count showedsome 112,000 people pas sed through the building during that fair season. Greatest attendance for one hour was 1,900 people or over one person every two second. Visitors have Increased hs yearly since 19G7. The Utah State Fair continues through Sunday, September 19. The Wildlife Resources building will remain open until late that evening Phil Andrus in Optometry School in Oregon Thil and DawnEtta Andrus are hick In Forest Grove, Oro-- S in, where he is in the second year in Optometrv school. He receive I on 51S75 scholarship to help with his education this year. Mrs. Andrus is the d mehter (t Mr. and Mm. Howard Tomkinson, formerly of Flnwell. Dciry Recipe of the week. JiCtlt. Mr. Marrtn called the of NATURE 1 re For a New You... Use Dairy Foods Slenergize with Dairy Foods' public-cano- n, Rehabilitation -- - The Client's ILndtiook' 'iinexcellent He Librorion Reports on ULA State Fairs are old stuff Membership in the PTA is a for the Fish and Game Building most effective way to bring good completed In March 1912 for into In this great things being The old stone $7,300. masonery building looks very much as It voluntary associate n mothers, Eldred and Esther are great nature lovers, and th'y enjoy nothing more than roaming the mountains near home und afar. This week the tw returned fmm a tour of the North Rim country of Grand Canyon. They said the scenery was bejuliful, accomodations were giod and they thoroughly en-- J yed themselves except for ne disappointing change. Although they took several :ng walks off the beaten path, the only live animal they saw was one me deer. There were ni white tailed squirrels, no ch.pniur.ks, rabbits or other small crc.tturcs that hid made the diiie or walk there so interest. ng. El ired Mid they attended an evening program presented by the Forest Ser lie.', and the Ranger present siiil he could not account for the change. Eldrel has his own idea for the disappearance of the great number of small animals of the f irest. He believes that too murh protection has been C'en the li ns. royotrs and other predators who hue thus little liqui luted the fricn.II creatures that were so mueha part of KuiUib F', rest. habilitation Service commented on tlie puhlieatton in a letter to t tab's rehabtlltatlonad nitnistrator. Dr. Harvey C. lltr- - tot-.- Shanna Stephenson and Jana Forces. McBride sang a song, accompTurfrom After returning anied by Ver na Hunter vissummer, in they early key Spe ikers were Doug Steven,, ited with her parents, Jthn will be going on a mission who and Ilene Ceopcr and family, and Roger end R. 11a sam; Dave's with California in anl Williams. The choir sang the parents. Armed ad led that he was paruriilarh impressed wtththe Mmle, clear language almost sheet Goods $5 50 yd. installed $8 05 yd. i'stalleU $9.95 yd. inatalled T n. anil Mr. Visiting in Area Avocado Green Shag ' tit the home Mrs. Phillips G. i. di.ie - did In 1912, with exception of widening wall cracks, fondatlon elusive fish a quarts crumbllngs, Rob is n leaks, outside paint and some in- bi-o- Pelt took Melville in the Senior Creatures of the Forest 1 Mrs. Freida Dimmick -- FAIR Still Popular Loment Loss of Small n'ats la-ro- S7.95 yd. installed -- LOVERS Salt In ll- Fish Citizen OIL paintings at the Her entry tVi State Fair. was entitled ' Fillmore Canyon". - o 12 Mrs. Barta srtu..a piaee - Hospital Bronze, Brown, Green Shag Prices are all for - nr, I KEWS With Picture ot Fair Ri Yr- m for their son's wcdl d:rg i r Sej tern'e-- r 3rd were Mrs. Pi ra It bison, Mrs. Elaine Se tt rnl eh:', .trn. Rose.mn. ALAN ROBISON fracture Kay. Pjsid an I Hanoi I: Mr. admitted-9-10-7a: i Mrs. Flo.il IChison, Mr. 1 dlsmlssed-9-ll-and Mis. Parker, child-n-Sh iwn, all art Me'jnli of Peovi; Mrs Kaie Smith of Hold fast to faith, hang on Silt t.d;e City; Mr. anl Mrs. Dm Wist, eh! Iren- Miehele, with hope. have tiust m life. St ine rn Kelli inn. Ri antiful, k aid William Arthur n of Mr. mil Mts Max R Sent to LDS Lake City Shag ribbon that is either pink or blue Match ng tncot gown with a sheer overlay $30 00 hi-l- Barta Melville Is Second 7l Full Line of CARPETS. PADS. UNOLEUM VINYL ed with DAY TOLLEY CARPET SERVICE and each Bill and Margaret Manhard are bark home after sending fracture about four months In the Denadmttted-9-5-ver area. They are showing dtsmlssed-9-9-7- 1 s mie beautiful pictures of the two winning horses they had JOE MARTINEZ in their stable for the racing medical seas n there. admltted-9-5-7- 1 Tlie M.inhirLs listed their dlsmlssed-9-6-7- 1 daughter-in-laaril other relatives in Denver. Since reGERALDINE ROGERS accident turning home they have Ixen admltted-9-6-7- 1 to Provo to see their grani- transferred to Salt Lake L.D.S. daughter MirKne. husband, Pass Carr 11 and three child- hospital on rcn. J.D. KING medical MARINDA CARPF.T SPECIALS A published FROM DENVER OPEN TrLE "KM IRKSS teacre 1 1 Another season of the East Mill ir.l Fine Arts Guild will ! l.iunehet on Saturday, 25 of Scptonilier, 1971, at a lunch c n at Omper's Country Club. Comtiv P( mg at one o'clock, a xpeei d musie.il program will be a h gab ;hl of the afternoon. JONATHAN MF.EKS, Pasadena. was a guest of his grandmother, Mrs Nellie Huntsman, LAVRA CUMMINGS M-k- Luncheon Date Set firot Book and World Rook Atius as a national pram! prize winner in the Dick Contest. t'api'x Cuppy Dick is a children's Wo; Id 7l Teaches in Clark County of S. for ten ays recently. He visitother family members Sunday in The Daily Reand friends, and spent two port's comics section. days in Salt Lake City with aunt and uncle, Merodoan liri is the daughter of Mr. his uni Mrs. Nil. in Robison, for and Owen Bunker. Jonathan is the son of Mr. rot r!y of Fillmore. and Mrs. Paul Meeks. He will attend Pasadena College this coming year. AT THE HOSPITAL Horold end Mae Cahoon 11. Palmetto Ave., Ontario.' has won a Treni'n'i-n- , Nord Petersen and his brother Mark, sang two numbers on the Utah State Farm Bureau talent contest this week. They were one of three finalists, and will sing at the Utah State Farm Bureau Convention to be held In Salt Lake Cltv In November. The talent winner there will go to Chicago in December to compete far National honors. On hnandt to hear oU;hn Lri Among those present to hear the brothers sing were Mrs. Betty N. Kimball, Kathryn, Sarah and Nancy Petersen. Loti Ljnno Robison, OGI1 0 Workshop ut Orem Leghn and Auxiliary members and partners are encouraged to make reservations for the District Six Conven!on of the American Legion and Auxiliary at the Post Home In Filmore on Friday, Sept. 24, will 1971. Hospitality hour commence at 7:30, and dinner at 8:30. Call CuiiuiiaiiJer West Barton or President Echo Blake by Wednesday next Winner 20:50 First Son in Family iy of one is Make Reservations Soon ft New Gronddaughter Move to Fillmore DeVve and BonalS Gevrga and daughter Madelyn, Magna, visited with her mother and husband, Wanda and Arland Bocks t rand and In Kay ah with his mother, Mrs. Nettie George. Wed-ncgj- 20-2- 2, will be named Sheree. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Nowers and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh LeFevre, Fillmore. Talent Show and David Pr.bort, Tom Mem-mt and Sam Probert. The couple now make their home in Rtrivo where Richard Is attending the Brigham University. Do-A- rn Baby born in Beaver Finalists in State Fair The Scipio W.ir.l Chapel was Ihf setting for I lit marriage cei m 'ny uniting GmrgeAnn BWn .in, I Rich ir.l II. Pr bert and guests of the Amor.ean Legion Auxiliary 1 the livey reports from six Girl Staters who attended Utah Girls State in June, 1971. Dirlene Mundy, Chairman, i:itrodu''ed the girls; Verona Hunter, Michelle Iverson, Julie Monsen, Darnell Mundy, Clara Quigley and Debra Wade. All agreed that it was a very gratifying and worthwhile experience. They concluded their presentation by singing the GIRLS STATE SONG. Rula Bartholomew presented eertif.cates of graduation from the Juni r Auxiliary group to four girls. Shanna Stephenson, Jura McBri le, DiAnn and Cmsland. President Echo Blake was in charge ot meeting, and presented business to be discussed. It was decided to hold work meetings en Monday and to nights, Srpt. clean and paint in preparation for the District Convention to be held in Fillmore on Fri .ay, the 24th. en-,e- and Jeffery left Saturday to return to their home in La Verne, California, after a week of visiting in Utah and Idaho, Driving a brand new station wagon, they brought Paula's mother, Nelda Paxton, home after she had spent over two weo'-- s with them. They celebrated Nelda's birthday at a Caut-awadinner at the while she was with them. Following a visit here with Mark and Nelda, the Hunting-ton- s went to Pocatello to see Jack's folks, thn returned to the Salt Luke area for visits with Rene's sisters, Theone & Kent Vincent, Paula and Wendell Memmott and families. While In Fillmore Mark and Nekla accompanied them to Bryce Canyon for a day. Th family was Joined for the Homecoming at MILS Friday by Wendell, Paula, Mich-aetand Monica, who stayed over to take the Paxtons for a ride in their new boat at the Yuixi Dam resort, before reCity. turning to Salt La X'' Auxiliary Members Rene Huntington and two little boys, Gregory County Progress Fillniuiv, Lonh 843l th4 least Muyic Friday, September 17, 191J whicl tail tangible prodiUU 'sen organs, human affect the set it. Is also one of the most ef fective Althifigh it is fleeting, svhile hie experience it we may be led to high resolves or pasDr, George sionate action. IV. Crane, Psychology. Applied 1 lotlk Officers Released - New OPTIMISTS To the pessimist. O is the Ones Appointed olid of eio. To .t)'" optimist, . of oppoitnn-itvCounsel r David Orr was in it is the beginning John W. New hern, How charge of Sacrament Meeting to Sell Yonr Wav to Financial in the Second Ward, Sept. 12, Freedom (SRI Press) 1971. Prayers were by lLizen and Paul Stevens. The Stevens Loke in Salt City Living music was under the direction Dave and Gay Mangold and of Stella Dav and Cuthryn Priests and Deacons family are now living in Salt Nielsrn. Lake City. He ivill attend the attcnJei the Sacrament. Youth speakers were Verona University of Utah in connecand Wanda Tomkinson. Hu.itcr tion with his work with the W-'SJ- ft. nylon carpet, pad included Loyd and Lena Peterson Ken and Rayola Tolley Out of Area? Call Collect in, Polln totally devoid of professional jargon." Dr. lilt schi said Ilia I 11, 000 of the handbooks have printed and distributed, nne thousand of these were written tn Spanish and have In i a significant Impart on I tails Spanish shaking coin, innnltv," said lllrschl. lie in heated tii.it (tie demand for tlie s'lunish version of the so great that handbook has current supplies have run out and more are ts'lng printed, lliev shout I le rea Iv for distribution In a few davs" said the reti.il til tat ton administrator, Rehabllitatton .. TlieCltent's Handbook" was .started after It lwiame clear there was a need to evlaln services offered by the Stile Division of Rehabilitation Services in a simple and concise manner. Several drafts of Hie handbook were reviewed lefore a final draft was agreed Is-e- I I I I I I I I SHRIMP STROGANOFF 8 servings 3 tablespoon butter cup chopped onion cup all purpcie flour teaspoon ddl weed V I cup water beef bouillon cube I can (2 01 ) muthroomt 1 2 cup cooked thrlmp 1 cup plain yogurt saucepan melt butter, add onion and cook until tender Stir in flour and dill weed Gradually add water, then txiuillon cube and mushrooms with liquid Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until thickened Add shrimp and heat 5 minutes. Stir in yogurt; heat to serving temperature (Yield 4 cups) Serve over asparagus spears. 10 calories for 4 asparagws spears 101 calories for Vr cup Stroganoff In CUP OUT AND SAVE SVnwgmng , rrxtunng vom.bly or d.el ot towcwl. h,gh food, calcium, piotcm nbollavm and v.tamm A For add, tonal FHtE Dam, r ww w 1 , i M.ik u , our " Of body building upon. i |