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Show LEGION EVENTS SOCIAL PARTY Tr Couple to Wed Mr. and Mrs. DeLynn V. m announce the engagement of thelrdaughter Diane, toMr. Loren James(Jlm) Talbot, son of Golda Talbot and the late Loren Talbot of Hlnkley. Jim Is a 1988 graduate of Delta High School and recently returned from the Australia East mission. He is presently attending S.U.S.C. In Cedar City. Diane Is a 1971 graduate of Millard High School and Is also residing In Cedar City where she Is attending the school of Cosmetology. Deno George to Sing on La-bru- . Christmas Program Dmi George, eight yeer cikl daughter of Shirley end Bilik George, has been chosen to Sing at the Christmas party at MalL Saturday. She sings In many of the churcri programs and is talented in other ways, ateo. according tn Mrs. her Ane Stevens of Holden. Ane and Cy Stevens plan to lie on hand to hear Dens sng. Ort-umwo- DeLYLE BECKSTRAND To Hold Open House Wife Purchase Home Saturday Night Is Date For Gala Recipient of SCS Mr. and Mrs. Orson L. Christensen will hold an open house Certificate of Merit In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mr. DeLyl Beckstrand, Soil H. Christensen Dec. 29th at for the Soli ConserScientist the Flo we 11 Ward Cultural Hall vation Service stationed at Richfrom 7 to 9 In the evening. field, recently received a qualEveryone Is cordlAally Invited. ity within grade salary Increase and Certificate of Merit based on his abovs average work perWeds announced Laural Darlene Weed formance, Patsy Stott, Area Soli Scientist. Mr. Stott sis') states that Gilbert William Haegele Mr. Beckstrand displayed unusual Initiative and resourcefulness In carrying out his duMr. and Mrs. Alma Weed In the soli survey proannounce the marriage of their ties gram. Under difficult conDarlene Weed daughter Patsy he was able to meet to Gilbert William Haegele son ditions, often exceed his dally mapand of August John and Ida Matping goals and still maintain ilda faeg-Mof Algoma, Wisgood quality wok. consin. They were married Mr. Beckstrand Is married In the Salt Lake Temple on to the former Joyce Slack, December 10, 1971. and Is the father of five chll- - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. Affair Two huge Christmas trees, all flacked and decorated, tables set wlt'h a holiday decor, are LIONS CLUB HOSTS adorning the Legion Horne in readiness for tlx? Christmas FOOTBALL BANQUET party for legionnaires, Auxiliary members and partners. The The Fillmore LlonsClub hostannual event will take place ed the Football team at a banSaturday, Dec. 18, with a social quet on December 9th. A hour starting around seven odelicious roast beef plate dinclock. ner was enjoyed by all present. The test cooks (in the AuxiliThere were 30 boys, 5 guests, are ary preparing the ford. so and 15 Lions Club members In please come out and enjoy It. attendance. We anticipated that there would be 38 boys in all. As guests of the club wasNyles WOOL CONTEST Norris, Coach; Phil Robison, Lewis Monson, Ass. coaches; Charles McVey , Jeff Jepper-so- n Moke It Yourself Girls was the guest speaker. Coach Norris gave a few comments on each of the boys To Model Clothes as they were Introduced. And The "Make It Youtrseif with Charles McVey gave a few Wool" contest will t held this brief remarks about the value Saturday, December 18, 1971 at of football and team work In Fillmore First Ward. Kegistra-tn- n developing people. David Stephenson and David is from 8 untj 9.30 A.M. Everyone Is Invited to the Hare, two all State Footballers Fashion Show at 2.00 P.M. at from Millard High were Introduced and gave brie' talks. Each Fillmoie First Ward. thanked the team members for their help In receiving this It was the team work MR. AND MRS. GEORGE that made It possible to receive Brunson are happy to have the award. their daughter Gloria MacThe guest speaker. Head Footand husband and Mitch Gregor ball coach for the University two sons from Eureka, Montana, of Utah Freshman, Jeff Jepper-so- n here to spend tho Christmas said that good character holidays with them. was very Important In life today and urged the boys to develope It to the fullest. He rave them five steps they should take to to PROGRESS TO PUBLISH EARLY NEXT WEEK help them develope Into good members of society. First, The PROGRESS will be publishing early next week In order to remember who helped them In their youth; second, use their to have the annual Christmas head and make the most of Edition In the readers' homes school, dont waste their time; before Christmas. Thank GOD for their third, Coming out on Wednesday next we occasstonally; fourth, blessings our to urge week, people before you leave home, sit down have their news in no later with your parents and have a than EARLY Tuesday. good talk with them, develop The Christmas Edition 1971 close relationship with your will carry special greetings from businessmen, merchants parents, confide In them; fifth, set up goals to reach and and Individuals from throughout sit down and talk this area. and evaluate to themselves The color work will be done In respect are where going the In they Tooele by Transcript to these goals. and the art work on the front We also enjoyed several voby Conhalm, Chatsworth, Calcal numbers by a mixed slxtet ifornia. Art on Christmas Edition consisting of Verona Hunter, Debra Sylvester, Dale Brough, page S has been done by Gwen Mike Beckstrand, Kim Quarn-ber- g Hunter andherCommerclalArt and Kim Pertersen. Their class. If the PROCRESS has not accompanist was Joyce Warner. We appreciate the efforts the contacted you or you would like a special message In this young people of the school put forth to make our meeting more edition, please call by Monday of next week. enjoyable. The Football Banquet was arranged by Fred Warner and Tom Reeve, members of tha Football Banquet Committee. Firemen's Auxiliary Holds Lion Wayne Reid did a wonderful Job as Master of CereChristmas Party at mony for the event. e dren. S CANDY AND NUTS FOR VISIT ON DECEMBER 18th WILL BE BAGGEDATDUANES MARKET THE EVENING OF DECEMBER 17th. The next meeting will be ladles night on December 23, SAN-TA- Vice President's Home The annual FUlmore Fire- mans Auxiliary party was held December 9, 1971, st the heme of Vice President Von da Peterson. P'S house end tables were decorated In a Chrlst-- K rj neatly mas theme. Table decorations included favors for each guests. 3 A lovely dinner was prepar-e- d and served by hostesses is celebrating Christmas with a brand new nc Beth Whatcott, Doreen Hare, and Ludean Day with the aid of Pres. Kathy Johnson, Vice Pres. Voodt Peterson, Sec. Doris Rasmussen snd Historian, Bonnie Dearden. The remainder of the evening was spent enjoytrg games snd exchanging gifts. Rula Bartolo-me- w snd Beth Frampton were the lucky winners of the games. Why don't YOU celebrote Christmas with a Other members present were: Stevens, Diana Herrlra, Georgia NEW POLAROID CAMERA? Ilene Cooper, Margaret Rowley, Dorthy McBride, Rachel Robison, De Aun Anderson, Joyce Del Patio Bldg., PHOTO VILLAGE FillmoreJ Dearden, DeVaun Mitchell and Barbara Taylor. iflnnnnnnnnnnnnrtpppgng 1971. Say 'Thanks" Thanks to all of you for your courtesy and support during our recent candy sale. We selected the best brand of candy we could find for our drive so we would not have to apologize for selling It. Due to the many requests we have had for more we feel that folks were pleased. As you know, the purpose of the program Is to help make better citizens. In these times of social unrest, who wouldnt be willing to help some youngster in some small way, to grow up to be a good citizen.. These young people are your future service men and women, your doctors and your nurses, your Mayors and your Bishops. Who knows the many ways tn which they may render service to help you live In better world. It was exciting to see these boys and girls go to work with such enthu-sla- m to accomplish their goal. We hope their goal for success If life will be persuaded with equal dedication. In case you didn't know any of the young people who visited you.'here are their names if you want to get better acquainted; Jart Martin, Cynthia Beckstrand, Tamra Hodges, Joyce Martin, Michelle Mitchell, JoAnn Russell, Tamy Stevens, Tamers Carroli,Gerl Plkyavlt, Linda Huntsman, Kaye Payne, Tonja Satterfield, Kathryn Little, Dell Huntsman, Far-re- n Carroll, Mike Mitchell, Rondo Mlelson, Tim Davies, John Rowley, Kenneth Robison, George Beeston end Ron Taylor. THANKS AGAIN for your kindness with these fine young people. 4-- H "wkaa HOW ABOUT A - x s i) I w MEMBERSHIPS WERE AL- received for Jerry lliam Sherman, his wife Geraldine, and their children, Bonnie, Shelly, and Sherry. Wi- SO ed v.nlfr FOR the closing song. Tom Melville, who is now In Vietnam, sent the nlxn-- picture I v into to his Undo Rex Melville. Tom writes that the nture at this t.mo of var p over 100 with a high humid. ty. He flies his mm helicopter. Tlx two men nearost him on the ; I Accepted H4re' BAND. Leland C. Callister Millie Callister s WINTER TIRE vmmmru&ti & a s spewals 5) par- ade Is "Tha Joy of Music, and the Farmers Insurance Group theme Is I Love You after the famous Truly, wedding song. PREMIUM BELTED WINTER TIRE 2 Fiberglass Belted Plies & 2 Bias Plies Polyester replaces Taylor Attends 678x14 Music School in Virginia 670x15 David L. Taylor has completed his bas'.c training at Fort Lewis, Wash., nnd now is In Norfolk, Virginia, attending music school. He will have a Christmas leave enabling him to visit his family and friends in Utah. Ha addrvss appears with another service man's and a missionarys. elsewhere In this of the Progress. V 2 $31.42 (8.25-14- ) H70xl4 3153 (8.55-14- ) (8.25x14) H70xl5 (8.55x15) plus fed. ex. tax 2x3 pfiERfCQRDto- 32.12 33.09 casings WINTER CAPS -1- 1.95 plus fed. ex. and casings -- - While Supply Lasts I over 30 Batteries in stock over 25 Stereos in stock Cor Stereo prices start ot $40 ue oiday gifting! wo speakers Mdkcs you think, extra carefully i NYLON WINTER BLIZZARD replaces: $24.25 F78xl4 (7.75-14- ) 25.00 678x14 (8.25-14- ) 25.75 678x15 (8 25-1(8.55-1526.75 H78xl5 ) (9.15-15- ) L78x15 . 28.50 - doesnt it? Frost covered roads are very slippery and dangerous. Take your time even If you are late. At least you will get JOHNS HUSKY (TRUCK STOP) there. Litivcs and fncrxls In Fillmore. Thms mother, Pomccy, lives In Salt Like City. end others alike. Rcmenittrr, some day the hlaM? on Are nnd the chiklron FIRE only mkes the air or or animals killed, hundreds of Kills it duty, jxv couldRinmls. be own. yntir Do s'wre animals. your pie and Cathy Carol Wilson In fighting fire for the sike ,if nt (MMLM3L ANNUAL HIGH SPEED New Years Eve DRYER DANCE DECEMBER 31st MILLARD from 9 p.m. to 1 Permanent Press Cycle 3 Heat Selections Separate Start Switch Convenient Lint Trap Porcelain Enamel Top o.m. STAKE ROUSE "A CLASSIC' HEW YEAR MUSIC By STILL WATER FLOOR SHOW Clothes Drum a Air Fluff Selection Refreshments Served and Concessions will bo furnished 1214 & Model DDE 4000 N DRESS Style Slaop t on THEME BankAmericard. to the Millard High School and runs Tuesday evenings, January 4 through May 18 from 7:30 to 8:00 p.m. Enrollment gift certificates are available to Interested parents and sporting goods dealers from the Division of Wildlife Resources In Salt Lake City. Miss Ktrle Ostergaard of American Fork has been named Miss Farmers Insurance Croup of Utah at the state level of the contest the insurance organization Is sponsoring to select a queen for Its 1972 Tournament of Roses parade float, according to J.R. Foster, regional manager. MUa Ostergaard, sponsored by agent Ken Cardon of Fork, will now be tn the regional contest whose winner will be In tbe national finals. Tbe national winner will receive an trip to Pasadena to ride the Farmers Insurance Group float pn New Years Day and attend the Rose Bowl football game. making a donation we are Fw-sel- f A KNIT TOP? N Christmas Cards locally of Utah Formers Insurance Group Drtv left lire Ms crew members, other two are Vietnamese. In his letter to Rex and his wife Bart a, he wished them a Merry Christmas and sent the In place of sending V "Miss Utah" to Represent co'.d winter mornings. Vi; -- -s In the area. The KUED-Tseries reaches most ports Korie Ostergaard Named 1 IN VIETNAM : i Youngsters receiving a Christmas gun In Salt Lake Valley will also receive a gift certificate enrolling them In the 1972 TV Hunter Safety Program compliments of the major sporting goods dealers THE WARD CHOIR SANG PV2 David nmxstmwsssssi Chr'Tmas GUN TRIO WAS PLAY-e- d byConnle Nay, Judy Larsen, snd Melody Barker. They were accomptanled by Pam Hamblin. A STRING this years mo-th- Give Safety Progrom with ouri. Tbe me of Mr. Melvon Turner spent the weekend visiting with her and sister, Lavieve and Norma Day dn Salt Lake City, check showed less than 700 Swan flocks at the bay. peaked out this season at 32,000 birds visiting U tah marshes at one time. the meeting were Sister and President Olpln. They gave very Interesting talks about their trip to Miss- i home. GRANDPARENTS ARE MRS. Vita Shumway and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bartholomew of Fillmore. Wildlife Resources biosome logist Clair Jensen, said were swan whistling 9,000 spotted at Ogden Bay a few weeks ago but a recent MEMBERSHIPS WERE for Lynn Dern Williams snd his wife Carolyn Stans-wor- th SPEAKERS Mm at Swan hunters are running out of time to fill their permits as the big birds gradfreezually abandon rapidly continue ing Utah marshes and migration to the wintering grounds In California. taken care of by the Aaronlc Priesthood. LAFE brother Scott waiting for SWANS Leaving Fast WAS NOW FLYING HELICOPTER JUMP-SIIIPT- ? COSTUME JEWELRY? EXTRA Pair of PANTS? A ROBE or GOWN? A FAMILY TREE? A SWEATER? V 4 - A Tailored BLOUSE? - i MELVILLE SACRAMENT GUESTS Rangers ond Rangerettes A stationed SHOPPERS THE (Joyce) proud to announce that they now have a new little boy In their family. He was born on Dec. 15th and he weighed 8 lbs and 2 oz. The baby has 3 sisters, Lori, Sheri, and Kelly, and one : Williams. i- TOM WAS TAKEN CARE PRAYERS WERE OFFER-e- d by Bruce Warner and Frank Swallow. have moved from Barstow, California to Fillmore. While they purchased the Ann Carling home on Canyon Road some time ago, they are just getting settled. Living across the street from the Henry From me rs, they are being introduced around .town. Both were active in the American Legion and Auxiliary and are joining these organizations locally. The Progress welcomes Mr. and Mrs. Evans to OUR TOWN. POLAROID . that Word has been received Is in St JaiTh Doug Miller where Angeles, Los I to filial. surgery. he underwent major His wife Jasie called her sister, a '.visHelen Rogers in Kamsh. was surgery the that her ing condiIvs that and successful tion was satisfactory, although he was very miserable. The Millers reside ftt 4- 1Cartwright Ave., North Holly-to wood. California. They plan move to Kanosh in the Spring. Day. Delbert Evans DR. AND MRS. Parrish of American Fork are Hospital in Los Angeles of by Joyce Warner and Stella New Couple Moves Here Mr, and Mrs. 17, St. Joseph s Doug Miller in MUSIC m mm . Fillmore, 1 1 ih Friday, December Free-mi- n P DEALERSHIP cte Prfcsar County Millard have purchased the home owned and occupied by Dr. and Mrs. Harold Hansen and family who have moved away. SECOND WARD NEWS Mr. Freeman is the new postmaster in Fillmore. His wife is teaching at Salma High School Dutson-Report- er and they expect to move here Linda around the first of the year COUNSELOR LYLE EVANS from their home in Aurora. conducted Sacrament Meeting The Freemans have a daughfor Second ter and two sons who have, 12th, 1971. Ward on December homes of itheir own. Photo Village LAST MINUTE eiiunan Postmaster Freeman and Semi Formal Admission : Suggested donations - $10 per person $2.00 per couple Kimballs & Co. |