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Show 1 EVENTS SOCIAL Dean trough Ids son Tom Friday night and hunted with Wells on Saturday. Dean was successful, but Tom didnt get a shot, nor GRAN PA Wells. Then the rains came, so Dean went home Sunday. On Monday, James R., Orem came for a short visit with his wife Malelyn and three children. "Hm hunted with Alan Mathews at Sclplo' maple He was successful Grove). In getting tils deer. On Tuesday, Hill and I ols Starley, Ogden, called on their vay way home from a cation at Death Valley, Caltf. The stayed n Fillmore one on home night and the tdg snow storm hit. tie-fo- re w.-i- ,' SACRAMENT MEETING . I Lit NS Cl I B THE Fit I MURE I R NS Club met at Cafe llene on Thursday, Octoler 2'itt. their regular meeting. A delicious steak dinner was enjoyed. I h views of two of ttie Maw-- Wright was Inf and interesting. Manti I -- DS Temple will be the setting for the marriage of Laura Jensen and Lloyd Pace on November 20, according to announcement made by parents of the bride-elec- t, Mr. and Mrs. James H. (Dick) Jensen of Orem. Parents of Uieprosjiectne groom are Mr. and Mrs. heith Pace, also of Orem. A reception ill be held in their honor that eveiung at the Orem Reception Center. of new In WARNER Miss Unsen Is a graduate of Orem High School where she was agement. Following their marriage the In couple will make Lhetr home Provo, Jolene Robins Betrothed To Scott L. Our Town Continued from Page I We were able to work in our gardens after tin first snow, nnl even though tins storm hr ke all record-- for thl time of year, wi an still ho .ng mc ran gi t our d.ihli is dug. at Mcmmott The eng.igi m mt of Julcne us Rubins to So. 'tt I. announced by her pinents, Mr. and Mrs M irk Roblas, Scijen, George. L't;ih. leLLi t The brid- is the of Mr. ami Mrs. I low; id J. Menitnott, also of Soipio. The couple is pi. inning to IjO married on IX. 1971. JoU-nami Scott are gra-lall's of Millard High School nnl Millard Slake L.DJS. Sem-in.irJ dene ha attemled Dixie College when she mils a song Lvider ami active in the Program Bureau nnl Sigma lota Chi Sorority. .She is presently attending S US.C. at Cedar City. Scott h.is attended U-U.. Logan, nnl Ls a mom-l- r of the Utah National groj.-n-eloc- M-- u Gets Job Done First y. both rvm-xlelin- ing, etc they a,,c,, c 1:c MAREGE CHRIST -(Front Edith Callls-te- r, ensen, Fillmore; Mathews, r) Fl-w- ell; el-l- Sciplo; .tudv j !is are continuslice they are insi ) pro-j- i Paul James Meeks. Jr.. wife Ann ami sons Jimmy and 1M-bl- e were overnight guests on MorvLiy of hts grandmother, Nellie Huntsman. They arrived from Pasadena, Get. 22. ami Jim took h.s Mife and the to Salt Dike City to visIkij-the Dr. it with Iwr family, Palryniplos, Mhde he hunted deer in tins area. hunt-x- t nn.l Mr. T. Lue Me an Truman Ashby are thanking their hi, ky stirs thit the) h ipp.-ne- j to ho at home Mb. n the motor to their coal furn lee I turned , jt. They have Just g finished a is iiit.fui job remolding on the i liv ng room They put n.-- the Mala, COURWIINT Kvert Mith thi r m the mountains Others - . ati--i- 1 lio-m- ing, ve on the other p twiof Wiv,,, an, Soctetv me,-- m ill tw- - and s r 1 n-- CAR! FR PEClSIi'N 11 All visit-u'- at the of Verl Lynch luve Mm. F. S Kotmison, SJ-C- .; 1 Mrs J. Curling Mr. an an Mr and Mrs R W. Car ing of Cal i, Mrs (Venys OMr vL P. efifii l t. Mrs. Den An ierson .ml daughter, Poao, ho-fll- .le 13 Keslcr Sisters Come i ?! A I x '4 U A n K- si, r m is Mi Th liu.-titpy to h iv e h a'-Ml's Ret Dav.s ani ehi'd "i. S in Diego; .ml f tv of D is IC H !l a we, kind Or s'i c n an ! f enily J h - r. .el b-- 1 visit i ilh the KT1 AVikn-Krti.i S.nel ur M n f WY-- lio'iie. Z nr Attends Sister's Funcrol s was in T iv r 2,th. tj n the f me. , sen m for her sot, r. ( r i! ne ! insi-n- , hi M'i Aith M a.r e. O-- Ma Is nt-t- 1 h ; uti-il- the d nner at June - v 'I-- group ns t . r of t'tahs BELTONE Aid Hcoring 234 W. Center srhiKile-iuc.itt-m.i- The 2 12 - Provo FREE SERVICE CENTER ond Electronic Hcoring Testing Tuesday November 9th at the EL A i CAPITOL MOTEL Fillmore, Utofi 9;00 td 11:00 AM t : Home for Hunt Opening c ins fruit R is,, .it j; m Diego I vo. son the Nival for Hihiin'ing IE vv - Mrs Miclii-l- k-- 1 if piunts Mr anil D i Ivors n anl s.sier nu t hi. ii at the Air-lirt in li.m , ii Silt Dike aril AihIkkIv wtm tliml-- a Stu louts will loatlo to visit with the rej resentatlv es from maior colleges, junior anl small ;es, and anl technical colleges The program will Is- - carried to two high schools each day. Skyline ami first crack tour vlth will get at the rejiesenta-tlve- s on Tues i.,vt net. 12. The will terminate on IHc. 9 from Vantl an! Juab High Schools. Colleges represented In the program are: Brigham Young HlHRldAVK winds build up 'to a crescendo and la-a long tune because Its forward movement if slow The average speed is ten to twenty miles an hour Since here storms cover an area of several hundred miles, winds usually kist . many ' or himfs. t into the seconc dav Jennifer the Services ard on October 31st. Prayers were offered by Frank Swallow and Rail'll Pal! ick. The Pretsts and Deacons 1 v care of stella Dav took Sacrament. the and Catheryn Nielsen were tn charge of the isle . e !oy Tomkinson was reteas-as Deacon Advisor and Hoi ivm was put In this potential we wool all have to work together to kee; g'dng In the right direction. 1 The nest nee-i-will le Nlgl.t, N- - .ei!,t or 11th. I o- - (Mon. Harheal and Marjorie Rohl-so- n laved a piano and organ diit Whicker oret'a was the for ttie ntgtit. Doug Melsen who recently has returned from th Oregon Mission held was the guest eaker. Ttie I aurels sang a song ami was accompanied by Mrs. Catheryn Nielsen. I he Ward Choir sang the closing Youth s-- CANCER CLINIC some ill women turned out for free hysical examinations tn righam City last week at a cancer screening clinic conducted ty the Utah Division of the American Cancer Sowith lociety in Weather are hurricane winds How strong, do such w incis VUial do they b.rn th-u- . 1 Arlhel'a Taylor, the nntein.a grail limit her to tell her alMt the new arrival. She n w has 13 grandsons and four grail-daughter- s. last o hAig IllRRICWK winds art those with a velocity pf T5 tn.p h. or. U tter, The velocity, of the wind gusts uv' hurricanes is usually around a hixlred nulls an heat ar greater ih an average; Their hive been r.eaaired bejonfl Ii) rc p h and have been knon to do almo-things, tuch as to drive a straw through a telephono fall imjrunients wwdJ rcavh sucb whpn strengths New Babies Announced J, hn and Pat Symonirh, Salt Lake C.ty, are p.aivnu of a new baby Ixiy. Granlma Iu Nnehols Ls helping out tn the home with the other two is a boys. Rlonda Quaranlx-rImother. N-r- NEW (.It I M-l)- or ItOHt.RT I HAMPTONS Mr. and Mrs. Rulxert Fr.imp. ton, Fillmore are the niitemd .y grand;) trouts of a baby Ixirn to Dmne nnl Ihvij'at Mi niniott, who live in fir inger She ks tlirnr third child. 1 cal The clinics have been held areas of the state for the last three years in an effort to enq l.asize the need -r re, pilar hystcals jml to detect the most comof cancer which mon tij-eafflict I tah women. Ttie Virginia WhitneyMem-ort- al Pro-ecwhich oerates the clinics, has finding a! out one cancer case In every 1.0 women examined and several ; revlouslyunsuspect-e- l maligmncles were found during ttie Prigham City clinin outlying f- t ic. Exait (rations emphasized and uterine cancer -- -t o of the most frequent to strike Utah wo- -t en -- - two tyj-ewhich can detected and more suc- treast s Why parciits it- - Whether PS1! U.it-m- i of a luby KIV Oct. 29, 1971. He u The family lRn seventh in Nowcast The Bcachains calk utv cessfully treated If womenget regular ' tnsical checkups. Nine volunteer physicians, all of them from theareacon-- d .cted the examinations while Cancer Society volunteers took care of the registration of the women at the Central School. whenever a malignancy or an.- i ther Ictous symiitom J Is which requires a ; the woman Is to her jrlvate family Ihvslcian. The clinic merely serves as a detection agency anl does not jrovide treat-t- ! cm. It. e clinics are namedafter trglnta Whltnev, a Utah woman who fought a 17 year sir ..fie wph cancer s ccu-t.- i :rg U) the disease, t t ' ho l.isj ire many with t e it t!wt a can e a full anJ fruitful life ' 1 r; - l last Lillian MiHrl-lin Midvale with Janet weak e Nowell nnl and son. Matthew MrHri le Nowell. Her hasbanl Gene nr.d D ir.ibara P.eese nnl Mir. mne went to see the baby Sun lay an brought Lilli in DIRECTOR URGE'S GOOD HUNTING MANNER Hud Phelps, Wildlife Resources Director for Utah, to outdoorsmen to observe the highest standard of conduct and ethics when they go afield this fall. e xpi-n- th-t- r 1 Director Phelps notes that d of all Utalms nearly will go In pursuit of some tyq-of wildlife during fall He said no hunting seasons. one can unsiiortsmanllke In thielr outdoor conduct If we are to continue to enjoy the hunting prlv..eges all of us now share. one-thir- e Hunting privileges on private land are more restrictive which means every case of misconduct by any hunter Is providing further evidence for the additional res- trictions. in regard to the Phelps requested the coojera-tlo- n of all out doorsmento report or stop any such acts as a necessary steptoimf rov, ing the landowner-sportsma- n relationship. despite being a cancer victim. National recognition has been given to th- - clinic program by the American Cancer Society and Inquiries at out the project lave received by the I tali Division from many other states. DONT MISS ! VISITORS AT THE PROGRESS included Cesar Manteca anl Macarto Manteca. They work for Taft Paxton at his ranch n kanosh and cou.e from r? Ill anJ Hone Ashby and children De Ann, Scott, Kenneth anJ kevtn visited with thetr (arents Mr. anl Mrs. Truman Ashby from Frl lay 111 Sunday. Rene some time In Delta with her mother, Edna orkiran. BIG PRE-HOLIDA- Y SPECIAL! v- - l Lx v v. Cif rr & on ft I CARDIGAN SWEATERS Come in ond see COLOR so real you'll hove to See if to Believe it. SYLVANIA COLOR (CASH ONLY) TVS REDUCED 25 in. Screen Automatic Fine Tuning Wood Cabinet A real Special Buy s 105.00 stu-lent- University, College of I astern t tah, Dixie C ollege, t DS business College, Snow College, Southern I tah State College, Stevens Henacer College, 'nlverslty of I tah, Utah Mate University, Utah Technical Colleges at Provo an! SU lake, Ue!r Sta'e Colleg-- , and Westminister Gollere. are on to ; rogress. achieve oi r we the right However, to .i w THI5 progn-minute general ing. t.-c- ui'Miev have lux l i.mkliii In- we can Is now. an t regress or we we cant stand He George and EVAN'N t OR LYLE Rot-erts- ho-- r ID Pertelsen, Brent Taylor. k to h s pi in, grovn mi tires led on the ground P, Jones Marcl Hoi In Hickman, Speakman, Roxanne Dastmp, Richard Carter, Heidi Williams, Margaret Wilson, Michael Turn-baug- h, , Dion Jeffrey Sharon Nielson, Johnson, Wade Hamblin, Jason Cluff, l session for all students After the general session, st 1, tils will allowel visit with representatives from three Institutions of their on choos- tuslness Centers PRE SCHOOL tjve Colleges c-ll- Service For The HARD of HEARING e organlred a traveling orientation program which will serve t'l high sctuml all In I tah. Ttie program Is destgnei to help orient high school seniors to post-hlgh V- a-- i Mn. Sera Fright and gtrlx. IJsa an t . i, e mi, down f r their cu'timuy ip-- Mr high tt-lj- sm-ik- 1 1 t tabs of seniors will get the ctan to receive (mini with their career decisions. Working together, the t t.ih State Hoard of ; durations Services and Puj 11 Persi-nre- l 1 LS- srtnx-- Ex- kanosh. diK-vii'- t - 1 Guests of Verl Lynch sisters. The girati t single Vitim- - of ,i strong legislature Is not svli.it it van do but wh.it it i .hi piev-n- t Senator J William 1 iillnight. "TinDevlnie - ami Fall - o ( onslilnlional I Viikk lav v Hi Amt in a. ( ompnli is and jnit M .ills Sew ,t cleg drapes il'-rn tie uinl, iM of th s room The mis in he ivy p ksl Cirjxt-n- g in gol an,l hrone tones Dinlle is M.th the of hvang Torn h Inch Mimd all have he run, hid they mg txsrn nght -- n the t t . f n Pie ei of l!,e !, thi! rim,. jv,u ng into the r III Although they ha t pr h is,- - a tlcw njr tl,r th it is noth , cmnpirisl vv it h H it liitghi have I teen"! she-r- .v-- hVif-- t l hil attract when he resaiets tlu-i- r Tlx1)- g"t f vir k'cr for and came home e of gtit pirty l of the Just rsir c- - 1 Beth Crosland, more, tension Agent; Herna Davies, I aVe-lDuncan, Fillmore; Mea Jow. NUT PICTURED CHEl E HA DAY. FILL- - Women's Worl 1" was the theme for Women ea lr-hiSchool held on the t luh Sljte 1 t nlverslty Camj.us Octol-ethrough the The leaders attending were thrilled with the information rectved and are anxious to Relief tas s it on to in a Mden R- - lllm-r- e. WOK! D THEME VSU C'ONEl RENCP. (F nx-tnil- s f WOMENS 1 Colifornions in Utah tarsen. (Hack Thankful To Be Home quarter. Mr. and Cory Edwards, Scott Wright, Netl rikyavlt, Rhonda Holding, Melanie Crullln, Dena Ellis, Shari Robison, Chett Robins, Ryan Monroe, Scott Peterson, Eric Searle, Jeff Christensen, Shart Crop-er- , Patrick Gass, Janie s Hosman, Can-lacSwallow, Lerlnda Fuller. 1 be living in Logan, Mhere 'rl11 START n-.,- Guand. After their marriage HEAD Orren Dame w.ls l smart an got the front of his shop the st urns p. intel an 1 by working f ist, came, Mervin Trim! le neirly finished putting tlx bnrk facing on the new home of 1 I.l,1 Diy and June Chnstophersm. Several S go still. ,l forSe-"on- Iad.es PROGRESS haJ the pr.vllege to have the following Head Start and Pre School children here to visit us not so long ago. I nder the direction of their teachers, Gwen Monroe and Mrs. Scott Speak-ma- n and aid Collee Cooi-er- . Scott Sjieakman. they are injured by tlie froet, but by the time the snow is inolHJ, the groui.J Hill Ik S soggy that it Hill be ruim'l if stamp around digging d ihh.ts sn can The e histries recreati-u-a- l area are progressing quite satlsf ictorlP,. He stated that we are at the VISITORS To PROGRESS , In the d I crossroi Welcome Son No. Dutson-Report- cot I bringing with the family, including ttie three sons anil a daughter. San Carlos was her next stop to visit her sister and h'island, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kane, and then went to Santa Cru? for a few days with her other sister Vie and hu stand Sam I lies. Hack at Jims for another short stav, she was there when Mr. l.amb died and heled out In the home during the preparations for the services held In the Northacramento Ward, liefore the family left for St. active tnattdettcsanJwas a studenttiody officer. He Is a sophomore at B.Y.C. and Is majoring in business man- -- to ttie community, In maxing the commun-tmore attractive anl die lace In which to live an-- raise nfam-H- j. If elected thev led e their eff rsts towar I this end. Mayor Wrisht reported that work t.as begun on the sew-- r System and that the contractor Intends to work two shifts as long as pnssii e; that i rogress Is being unde toward vetting the road up Chalk Creek at. I top of the inoun'aln u,,i le ar Improved; progress is tetng made In working up a City Zoning Ordanoe for to (the citizens for thiir k so Const tilings favorable for ttie act tug lant and also for a dlstrlbu'lon devewarehouse and ; Ians lopments of the volcan-s-sas- Jim is bishop of ference. his ward. She seiit two weeks was st At t like tnteres-e- in-l- Ee-R- ov members emoyeJ t tie visit and report of the travels and aitjvities of former member, Hot) Hutchinson. The can-l- kites, Harley M. HE EAT IVES He died on Oct. 29, 1J7 1. suddenly of a heart attack at Sacramento. hts home Virginia then went toClrus Heights w ith her son J tin and wife, wtien they were In Salt Lake City for General Con- active in Tigereites, ACappella Choir and Honor Society. She is a junior at Brigham Young University majoring in Drama and French. She recently returned from a BYU semester abroad to i ranee. Mr. Pace is formally from kanosli. lie graduated from Mlltard High School where tie e are 1 Laura Jensen Betrothed rn.a-tl.- The Handy and Hovd k. Llojd Pace and Laura Jensen for nominees City Councilman and the activities and provets unlerway In (lie area as reported ly eii they VIRGINIA 81C31 , AFTER A MONTH IN CALIFORNIA WITH THEIR MRS. County Progm. ITIlinore, Utah Friday, November kS HOME returned Saturday storms after a month InCallf. She accompanied her son .1 in and wife Carol from Citrus Heights to St. George to atfuneral services for tend Carols father, Verdell I amti ' vs on ten-da- Millard enuneu NEW 5 FROM THE STAR! EYS MR, AND MRS. WEILS P. Ntarley ha I their sons all visit with them on a scattered basis ever the weekend of the starting of the deer hung. 12 in. Black and White TV for lr Its 1 VP; our OR MORE! OFFER ENDS NOVEMBER 13th ,S7f).f)5 McBride Lumber Co. 1 y3 TO 1 Denials Style numter-7-13-C5- i SEiop T v 7 |