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Show Flowell Happening s EVENTS SOCIAL Programs At Fine Arts JUNIOR MISS Pageant Millard County Progress Fillmore, I tah 8IG31 Friday, November 26, Vergle SACRAMENT MEETING SAM UTLEY ATTENDED THE open house In Bountiful Nov. 19 GLORIA SEGAYREPRESENT-e- d the youth with a talk on her people the Lamanltes and how the Gospel of Jesus Christ has helped them. MADELYN MONSEN PLAYED a medley of selections on the for his cousin Roland Utley and Were Outstanding his bride the former Sherry RoMiss Michelle Iverson, daughberts. Roland Is the son of Mr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don IverFloyd Utley of Salt son, was chosen at Millard High TWO FINE PROGRAMS HAVE and Mrt of Flowell. School this past week to reprebeen presented at the November Lake, formerly sent the school In the Junior meetings, on the 4th and 8th, of Miss Pageant. Miss Joyce HinBEN ROBISON A STUDENT AT East Millard Fine Arts Guild, ton, duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. with President Annette Day preS.U.S.C. was home wlthhls family the Jarold Rotdsons over the Arvld Htr.ton, was selected as siding at both. and will likeConservation was the subject week-en- d. first runner-u- p wise compete In the state contest. arranged by Arlene Olpln and The girls were chosen on the Mvtle Beauregard for the f'rst CELEBRATES MOTHERS The guest speaker, BIRTHDAY basis of scholarship, citizenship, MEETING. Mrs. Wendell O. (Jerri) Winger talent, an physical qualifications. MR. AND MRS. BRYCE DRA-p- er Charm and poise were also top gave a new and Interesting look the twins Darlene and Darqualities for which the judges at Conservation and the part we looked. The gl- ls will compete In play In carrying It on. Hostesses rel and Willie of Park Utah near qualities for which the judges were Echo Blake, DeLell Brunson Logan visited her mother Sarah looked. and Virginia Warner. Brower and sister Ruthmary on The girls will compete In Salt Nov. 21st. They came expeclally Lake City for the title of Vtah The program on Education on for their mothers birthday which Junior Miss. the third Thursday pointed up was Sunday. The Drapers also some petlent problems of the have a married daughter Su in. day, Including the use of dnigs. They afe formerly of Flowell. Planning and presenting It were Many others called to extend n SPECHL DIET CLINIC Mary Packard, June Chrlstop-hersoBirthday Greetings. and Doreen Emmett, with A soecial diets clinic will be students assisting. Hostesses MR. AND MRS. GENE DAVIS, held At Millard High school on were Vie Watts, Mildred Warner, Albert and David and friends. Friday December 3rd, at 7:30 and Bea Iverson. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Beavers an p.m. Both meetings were held In the little son of Eureka spent SunThe guest speaker will le Dr. M.ll.S. Band Room. day and Monday with Ninas Krubs, Internal Medicine Speciamother Elaine Ennis, and Georgia list from Provo, who Is donatand Billie. ing his time to the county. Special emphasis will be given Iti;t'r and Sharon Olpln and FAMILY JOINS FOR on the subject of Diabetes. chi' lr. n Sherrie an Stan, Salt DINNER The clinic Is being .sponsore tlu ir pirents, Hoy MR. AND MRS. RANDALL by the Millard Council of Aging an Ailene Olphi, Charles and Christensen and little daughter in Cooperation with I'tah State Dorothy McBride, during the were down from Provo to spend I'nlverslty and the School dts- -, v. eeken I. Saturday and Sunday with his trlct Community school program. and Ilmvn Mareia ard parents Orson and Verl and his I)ave People will come In buses & tv children. Silt brothers Alan and Clark. They were Iike, ' area the Delta cars from private all joined other family memters !e home gm-rtthe MeBri al to attend the clinic. at the home of their mother and while Pao was hunting. There will be no charge. Patrick and Mollie McBride grandmother Hazel Harmon In Everyone 10 lbs. overweight or end rhil Iren drove over from lloldn for a with a special diet problem Is In the Afternoon. dinner I on to Pphraim Sun ly aftem urged to attend. For more Information contac VM "ll!l ' s purer. ts. COUTLE PURCHASE HOME Mr. Norman Stevens, community School director, at the high school MR. AND MRS. MELVILLE or Mrs. Rose Rogers, Director FARMERS TomV.lnson S)ent Nov. 17th and of Del Patio senior citizens cen- if 18th In Cedar City with their son ldVe fresh tomatoes, ter at Fillmore, or Mrs. Marge m.w n0(a,K.4 ami sweet corn and daughter-in-la- w Fred and Christensen at Flowell, Howard im VMIir ,allk. Margene and their three little My)lin ilh of July voure a good boys. Melville and son Don went m Vn' m . Rogers to Salt Lake Nov 20th to help Huhard Rhodes, HarpCrosland, L.S.U, Extension A- Howard and Gayta Tomlnson and cr s Magazine gent family move Into the home they have recently purchased. - .ft"10' Garden Club Program BLAKE HOSPITAL MRS. rr nip Cub I rrgn-- p;s n s n:el . by Mi Hi-- t Si d.y f Dm! , Vill i 0 .1 t'u.r meet ng on Nov. is, 1071 She q nr tVm many pr ir!i-c:hints ui the caie an n.e d their erm: ras t s ;!.v.urc i jr.-of. they ran le pro-iClub :rrt D y llogers was in charge. 1 Weston Blake Is at after a stay of several days In the Salt Lake LDS Hospital for surgery. Pat Iverson and Darlene Mundy drove to the City to bring her home of inieres'ed ; d the enj memlK-r- HERE FROM SALT LAKE Mrs. Pleases Group A HOME FROM MRS. REED FULLER IS HERE from her home In Salt Lake to help her son Anthony and their two Lamanlte girls who are In school, while Diana and the three little girls are In Salt Lake with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lln-dDiana and children Dean, are recovering from recent Ill- home. d on HOME BETWEEN 1 SCHOOLS -t s Je-e- . Seaman John Iverson Is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don i verson and sister, Michelle between Navy schools. ii-- Olpins Visit Grandsons in Hoy an in 'he Lo (Continued from page Arlene Olpin were Angeles area for several days visiting w.th their son Kd he ar.. wife anl their new La by son. their first chill Tuesdiy. the Oipins ft Warrentow n. Miss mri to Thanksgiving with Larry .til wife and two s ns (he young. 1st a newborn biby they hive not seen bcf. re Roy and Arlene p! m to spend a day with LnVny an I Id line Kimball at N.i'i' n. Illinois to king after Roger (llpiti tie Momcry whb they are 1 1 fr 1 nw ay. AND MR. MRS. MCKAY Plkyavlt attended the Wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Pace In Orem, Saturdayeven-ln- g. They said the reception was very lovely. In Idaho for Two Months Mrs. Odell (Jack! Brunson will la spending a couple cf months in I laho Falls with her S n Roll , wife and fam ly. HERE TO HUNT MR. AND MRS. NOLAN JACK -son have had some of their child- ren and grandchildren here OUR TOWN Different States nesses. 1) the sirviccs. State governments are Just collection ply of city anl county problems, nnd the Nutumal government is a collet lion of the problems of State governments. We. the (omnvn every day walkers me the ones win) foot the bills for all government, anl the only way we can pet better government is to le better citizens ourselves and more interested In the problems of our own communi-t'e- s. The more Involved we more understanding get the we w II be of those who have s a the city, c unity, state ard national bo-ro- dur- ing the pheasant hunt. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson andtwochlld-re- n, also their two married sons Cleve and Wayne and families of Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Jackson of Henderson and others. lettermen Include: Gary Gary Teeples, Christensen, Greg Kesler, Loy Dobson, MUe Melville, and Hal Edwards. Wrestling Schedule For December piano. THE GUESTSPEAKERSWERE High Councilman Lewis Monsen and Alison Robison. Bro. Monsen spoke on two assigned topics Do and Not Bear False Witness, Dec. 9th here hews: ANN ASHURTS WEDS NOW MRS. LOW of MHS NEWS REPORTER Tess Robison SECOND WARD NEWS Linda Dutson-Repor Wednesday evening, November 17, 1971, Miss Ann Ash-ur- st became the bride of Pvt. COUNSELOR LYLE EVANS Ross G. Low In a beautiful conducted Sacrament Services ceremony at the for Second Ward on November home of herperformed Mr. and parents, 21st. Mrs. A.C. Ashurst, In FillPrayers were offered by Fred more. Warner and Joseph Warner. The bride was lovely In a Roger Williams was put In the full length princess style lace position of Sunday School teacher. gown. She "carried a bouquet The Priests and Deacons took of white orchids surrounded care of the Sacrament. by blue carnations. Judy Melville and herdaughter Her attendants were the Serena sang a song accompan.ed Misses Terri Gregerson, by Julia Warner. and Barbara AshYouth speaker for the night Becky Low, urst. was Patti McVay. Terry Baldwin acted as best A vocal solo was sung by man. Rozanne Warner. She was acBishop Robert A. Nielsen companied by her mother Julia. performed the ceremony In Guest speaker for the night the presence of Immediate was Bruce Warner. He recentmembers and close family ly returned from a Brazil Misfriends. Afterward, dinner sion. He gave a real fine report. was served at the Country The Ward Choir sang the closClub at the Cafe Ilene. ing song. Following a short honeymoon, Pvt. Low left for a years assignment with the JOHN CARL WILCKEN ON A U. S. Army In Korea. Ann will reside at the home of her MISSION parents during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Lane L. Wllc-ke- n of Scottsdale, Arizona, reBARBERSHOP QUARTET SHOW cently spent a few days visiting and J. Mrs. Mr. his parents, the good old days, C., wtlcken and the Max Martin whenRemember a barbershop show was a family. They returned home by Thats what way of Las Vegas where they barbershop show! met hts son Willis for a visit. the Salt Lake Chapter of the Lane's youngest son, JohnCarl Society for the Preservation and is on an L.D.S. Mission in the Encouragement of Barbershop He Quartet Singing in America, Inc. Southern California area. writes he Is enjoying his mission Is asking. Their answer will be very much. John was In Fill more their 23rd annual show presented and visited his grandparents be- November 26th and 27th at Highland High Schoo In Salt Lake at fore leaving on hts mission. rt' 8:07. Harvest of Harmony Tomkin- - wilfea-M- r. 1 ff yr 1 his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brlnkerhoff and also Ern and his father got In some hunting. and The Guardsmen from Van-- A a retoru disc is ;ouver, Washington, stars of the slipped Mickey Finn Show. plated at the wrong speed. - Millie-Cbams- B-- J . CABINETS & IVHLLWORK My obteotive ns Cli.rrman of Is Civic lit provement that thrmgh our unite! efforts to bud I a clearer, m rc healthful, more tieauliful rsHnmunity, wv also build Ideals Into the liviw of our youth as well ns ur adults, thus making life more me.in'ngful and worthwhile. MEADOW, UTAH NEW HOT yj KIMBALL'S & CO. 45 North Main FILLMORE, UTAH CHOVSl WUHSO?1 AM1RE N1CH01SF1LM HAN Milt ? & poCUWNWfltT JQSLPH HtLlLR pomcM' aw R MWttAMPUMMTKTM AVALON AUTOMOBILES SAFETY Detroit is trying hard for new safety devices. So far, they haven't improved on locking the doors with the keys inside. Changing Ti nes Sunbeam Celebrity $8.88 & up G. 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Duster 2 League Games All games will start at 6:15 and at 8:00 except the round robin and state tournament Nov. 26 Moab at Mll'.aro HS Nov. 27 Millard at Manti Dec. 4 Millard at Pleasant Grove Dec 10 Millard at Juab HS Dec 11 Lehl at Millard HS Dec 17 Millard at Hurricane Dec 18 Par.gultch at Millard Dec 22 Cedar at Millard Dec 23 Millard at South KjMVUilAt BLOUSES (4 Brands to Choose From) CARPETS MORE true for72. 1971-7- NMKA MJ MAHON G,? Do Come See, Pick and Choose! Call for us to come See You with Samples and Prices. "No Cost All Bids FREE". PLUS Installation by the Best Installer We've Seen in Action JACK STEVENS of Cedar City SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!! QUICK DELIVERY!! Still liaa ANAUNAl Wc SELL CABINETS" Wc Offer You A Great Selection of But, Now, SHAGS! IMk MILLARD HICK SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ClNtMA Cf NUB U.MS Go w,AvV -- Rais-feise- n son, Interest has turned to wrestling and basketball. Six returning lettermen In the grunt and groan activity are already In the midst of the training. These same letter-rre- n should add some strength to this years squad. Return- - NEW GROWTH" "Not Only A With the end of football sea- ANNOUNCES: PROUDLY QUALITY WMT aft1 Basketball Schedule New Interests in Spors of-I.- ei l. Big Jake -- -- ture guest appearances from the Golden Statersm from Arcadia, n intertable her s' parents. ERN AND MRS. MR. who placed third th's lb- - Cnl Verba iron, at a pro- - California, and little son and daughter t International competition Tit nner inkvgiv Siturday. ing with visited Salt Lake City BRINK-erho- Sprlng-ville Beaver 16th Thursday here 7:00 Wasatch Dec. 17th Friday here 2:30 Milford Dec. here 7:00 is a Dec. 29th Wednesday Holiday Tournament Juab Dec. 30th Thursday there ORIGIN CREDIT I MON The credit union began over KH) years ago. Fneilru.li Raiffeisen, masor of a small Geiin.m community, ilevivd a credit society in ISP) to help his towns combat and jseople poverty usury. Ie reasoned that the memliers could save money together and make loans to eai li other at a low interest rate. The borrowers character was the primary security for the loan. Before lie died in 1SH8. he had started more than 12) credit unions. Mis idea spread to other countries and remains tne basic idea of credit unions todav. is considered the father of the credit union movement. Schering News quoted in Supervisory Maragement 23rd--Tuesd- CHURCH Bill -- 7:00 -- Gall. Mr. Thursday Dec. Refrain fromCrltlslzlng. A ladles trio Gladys Robison, Gall Robison and Donna Bohl sang two numbers My Own and I Thank Thee America, Their accompanDear Lord. Bro. ist was Edna McBride. Al.son spoke on the assigned The High Leadership. topic Councilman represented the Stake Presidency wery well with Inspiring messages. The prayers were offered by Don and Melville Tomklnson. Visiting our Ward were Mrs. Monsen and children, Reed Robison who accompanied his wife, also nml JohnV.aync Richard Boone lng 1 u, SAT 1971 MHS News 1 s Thursday and Friday to 20 Red and Green - $11.00 -- fin WATCH FOR SPECIALS IH QUR WifiDOW CARPET WE HID SHap KITCHEN BATHROOMS COMPLETE "The I VI, ole Ball of War" Ami WE TRY To ELL The REST! (ce)(c4c : It |