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Show Millard Count i Holden Happenings Proqrt stf 1'illmore, I t:ih 81G31 Friday, January 7, 1972 Ella Crosland-Report- er Thompson of Salt Lake. Clydes brother and his wife Clark and Marie Wood of Levan. Their daughter Beryl Hardy of Hinckley. The occasion was to celebrate Clydes birthday. WESLEV AND FAYE STEP-henshad all their family home to enjoy the holiday activities and their first Christmas together In a few years. During the holidays, thev vtslt-m- a Staples, Elsinore; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wanlass, and Michael at Monroe Dr. and Mrs. Evans and the Frank Davies family In Fillmore. Com ing New Years Day for Fay HOSPITAL NEWS who been birthday have dinner, were Mr. and those Among Lar-renpatients at the Fillmore LDS Mrs. Benny Schena and of Abraham. Faye was Hospital Include: pleasantly surprised to receive Calvin McConnell Ber-kel12-Mary Ida Cum m Ings; Canada and a friend In on HELLO WORLD! Its a Boy Born to Aaron and Pamela Rasmussen Robinson, a son on December 30, 1971, who will be named Joshua Paul. Born to Ralph and Veda Carroll, a son on January 3, 1972 vho was the first baby In the Fillmore Hospital In 1972. !CO CLYDE AND LILLIAN WOOD were In Salt Lake to enjoy the Christmas Holidays with all their children and grandchildren living In that area. SATURDAY HAZEL HARMON Clyde and Lillian Joined other members of their family In Deseret at the home of their slste.' Orlene Bennett. OTHER'S THERE WERE Mrs. Bennetts son netts from Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood of It was their sister Levan. Orlenes birthday. ce ......J (12-2- y., 28 PROMOTION OF Isabel Brunson Jane Wilson ); ); Pamela Schut Elaine Smith Gardner; Armtleen Lee. Bessie Gentry had been In the Hospital, but was discharged this week. 12-2- LARRY HUNTER (1-5- 9 -2 (1-2- -3 LARRY HUNTER, FORMER resident of Fillmore, Utah, has recently beenpromotedtoIMvl-slo- n Sales Manager for his company, Roche Laboratories. Roche Laboratories ls a major manufacturer pharmaceutical with headquaterslnNutley,New Mrs. Layton (Nora) Jackson underwent surgery in Utah Valley Hospital In late December. Jersey. Following his completion of Pharmacy School In 1967 Larry and his family moved to Idaho Falls, Idaho, where he was a Mrs. Harold (All le) Hunter was in a Salt Lake City hospital for surgery during the territory sales representative for Roche covering the eastern portion of Idaho. Ir June of 1969 he was transferred to Concord, California, where he lived for a little over two years covering the Oakland territory. In February of 19' 1 Larry was honored by hts company as the top salesman In his division for 1970, and was given the coveted Presidents Top Ten," award by his company In New York City. In September If this year Larry was promoted to Sales Manager of the Rocky Mountain Division with headquaters In Denver, Colorado. He supervises fourteen salesmen covering th states of Montana, Whvomlng andColorado. Larry, his wife Janet, and two young sons have recently moved Into a beautiful new home In Littleton, Colorado, which ls a southeast suburb of Denver. 7.!na Hunter, Larrys mother went to Colorado to spend the first Christmas with Larry and his family In their new home. They were all very disappointed that there was no snow but was a It very enjoyable Christmas for all of them. south- Emma LOVELL ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE The engagement and forth- where he was active track A Cappella Choir and was a four year graduate of the LDS Seminary. He has attended SUSC and BYU. He has completed an IDS mission to the North Mexican Mission, and Is presently completing basic training for the National Guard In Fort Leonardwood, Mo. The couple will exchange wedding wows February 19, 1972 In the Marti LDS Temple.Tboy will be honored at a reception the same evening at the Oak City Recreational Hall from 8:30 tU 12:00 p.m., to which everyone Is cordially Invited. The couple will make their home In Orem, Utah, where Mr. Lopez will continue his studies at BYU. In coming marriage of Miss Debra Lee Lovell, daughter of Mr. Druce R. Lovell and the late Lou Jean Johnson Lovell is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Lovell of Oak City, Utah. Miss Lovell will wed Mr. Juan M. Lopez, son of Mrs. Elolsa V. Lopez and the late Juan B. Lopez of Orem, Utah. Miss Lovell graduated from Delta High School In 1968, hwere she was active In the A and was a Cappella Choir four year graduate of the LDS Seminary. She has attended Dixie College, SUSC, andBYU. While attending SUSC she was a graduate of th LDS Institute Mr. Lopez graduated from Cedar High School In 1966 GREETINGS FOR Wade, Debra Davies, Raellene the season are the Officers of Greenhalgh, Bryant Stevens, the Millard Seminary. They Kim Petersen and Dale Brough Include: Clara Quigley, Debra EXTENDING trip to the Islands, leaving February 14 for 10 wonderful days. Make your reservations by phoning 743-852- 3 Ilene Cooper lxnp CHRISTMAS SAVINGS STILL TTT' JEAN COX TO WED JAYC. FREEMAN MR. AND MRS. ORVILLE S. Cox are proud to rnnounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter EMMA JEANandJAYC. FREEMAN son of Mrs. Lena S. Freeman and the late Dr. Ralph W. Freeman. EMMA JEAN Is a graduate of Shelley High School In Shelley, Idaho of 1964. She attended Boise College In Boise, Idaho. Was an employee with the FB' IN Washington D.C. And Ispre- n sently employed with the Christensen Diamond Products InSalt Lake City, Utah. JAY. C. FREEMAN graduated from M lllard High School In 1962. He attended the University of Utah and graduated In Attended Utah State In 1966. 1967 (Grad School) and was a member of the Business Delta Sigma Phi. He was In the U.S. Army In 1998 to Nov. of 69. He Is a veteran of Viet Nam. He Is presently employed at Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. In Salt Lake City, Utah. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Dear Mr. and M rs. Almon Gillespie; we are pleased to an- fat-ern- COMMUNTIY BASKETBALL Results of games on Dec. 23. nounce that DeeAnn has been In the Vlewmort Chapter of the NatSince ional Honor Society. membership Is exclusive and limited to the top five per cent of the Junior class and the top ten per cent of the senlorclass, we offer our congratulations. A student who receives this honor must excel not only scholastically but also tn areas of service and leadership. Also, the National Honor Society Ls made up of students with outMay we standing character. commend you for your Influence and guidance that have contributed so much to her achieve ments. We wish to Invite you to be present at the initiatory meeting of the society to be held Wednesday, the fifteenth of Decern ber, at half past seven in the high school auditorium. selected for membership VIUBLt n day. Mike and a friend, the Lees and went on to Ogden to the Temple. Nathalla Wilsons daughter visited with her and grandparents Lee over the weekend. Dale Lee ls Improving after suffering a bullet wound In his eye. He ls expected to return to the hospital for eye surgery. THE DAY FAMILY GO NORTH EASTWOOD School In May. Being a good wife and m other Is one of iS BACK A FJSirUL f poiians- SOS SATURDAY. SUNDAY, MONDAY, First Planet. then Beneath now -- J f a r'"K"asnn .., &.ESOUKS plnrjET Nrv:.av tx uni tr AVALON .SYLVANlA ONCC A fc - United Artists Kimberly Mines had 35 Inches and anow and 9.7 Inches of water. Last year there was 33 Inches of snow with 9.0 Inches of water. The average at this time of all past years Is 3.8 Inches of Mine water. The Klmt-erlcourse was read December 27, before the last storm while Pine Creek and Shingle Mill were read Monday January 3 after the last storm. Cloyd Day reports the official reading for Fillmore Tuesday morning was 9 below ZERO. a YR SaLl BT M adges greatest goals and accomplishments. Madge has been active In civic and church work from the time she was a child. Her positions In the L.D.S. Church have been: M.LA. , Primary, SundaySchool, President of the Fillmore 2nd Ward Y.w.m.LA. j work director on the Millard Stake Relief Society board; Stake Y.W. M.LA. music director; Slake Laurel Leader and President of Millard Stake Y.W.M.LA. Her civic Jobs have Included: P.T.A. president and officer, Band Boosters president; East Millard Fine Arts Guild dent and officer and HomeShe makers Club president; H sewing classes for taught 12 years and has been a substitute homeeconom les teacher. Madge Is a fine seamstress, so when the sewing factory was started In Fillmore, she soon worked up to the position of personnel manager In the new plant. After working there, Madge took a big step forward and started DRYER Sylvanlcr Model DDE 4000 N Kimballs & Co. vwsf wf ry yf 25" Color Cablntt Automatic fine tune y:S Color T.V. Tmo Styles Reg $699.95 a sewtnglant ,,, NOW $549.95X1 PORTABLE BUCK and WHITt her a good boss. After the California Sewing Industry moved out of Fillmore, she and her workers moved to the F.LF. hut Id Ing that had been built for an Industry In Fillmore. Later, with the help of the people ofSclploand Its city government, a close knit sister plant was established there. Having these factories ts a big aid to many women of our area, providing necessary employment and Income while still maintaining their homes. With her many achievements and contributions, Madge Warner ls truly an asset to our community. Rg $104.95 tt, Shirley and Shelia and Shanna, all of Fillmore. And GEORGE AND RHEA DEAN Sundy night when Wendell and Hllma from Honolulu and hair Stephenson flew to Chicago on little son from Henderson, bev the 27th of December . They were met at the Airport by ada, and coed Susie Sueyasu their daughter Betty Ann who happily surprised them for an has employment there. She overnight visit. drove her perents to the home WEDNESDAY OF LAST of another daughter and her week BUI and Barbara lieshusband Karen and Coral Rlch- termau and family of Salt Lake ardson and three children Bruce, City spent the day with their Pamela and Gene. They visit- - parents, the Bruce Stephensons. ed polnts jnterest in Detroit like Ford MotorCompany, Henry MRS. FAYE SYNDER RE- turned to her home In Calif- - -- ornia Monday. She was a weekvisitor at the home of her brother and hts wife J. Royal RICHARD AND ELAINE BURT and Ada Bennett, and two children of Sandy were and 1 at the home of parents Evan and Loy and Jeff have enjoyed and Lucille Stevens and family having their daughter and sisfor New Years weekend. John ter Leslie and husband Jerry Stevens has been home for the and son Todd of Taylor, Mlchl jj0jjdays froms .U.S ,C. wlthhls gan, with them to enjoy the parents also. Getting In on the holidays. fun and excitement also has GLEN AND VALAREASTEP-henso- n been son and brother Dennis were happy to have ad their children together for the C. S. AND ANE STEVENS Those here were returned the later part of hte holidays. and Mrs. Kendrick (Lorena) Mr. the of returned the later part and Mrs. Robert (Garth) Yard-tweek after spending the holiof California. went In Lake. Salt They day up to help grandson Randall George celebrate his 18th birthday of the 24th of Dec. They were the guests of grandson Billy and wife Shirley George snd family for Christmas. They enjoyed visiting daughter Carol George and also the Chester Cropland's. end er MISS VERA HIRCHI In 1877, a OF nmm baaebaN rule exempted e hitter ftem e time et bet every Hurrlcan spent Friday and Saturday as a guest of LaRee Crosland. They are roommates at S.U.S.C. She accompanied the WarrenCroslandstoSclplo New Year's Dry where they were the dinner guests of parents and grandparents Mr. snd Mrs. RileyS. Thompson. Also there were Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Crosland and two daughters. time he drew e walk. NEW IN TOWN? Come In and Get Acquainted! If you read this and are one of the new families In town, drop In The Progress office RECENT VISITORS AT THE and lets get acquainted. --We Wood and of Lillian home Clyde would like to tell our reader were Earl and LaVon Hunter, who ore. where you live you ami Eudene Sherwood Wyla tnd where you came from. PORTABLE MICROWAVE OVEN For people on the go, beef in a half hour. For the microwave cooking is the the evening meet antwer. It has gift appeal for can be reheated nght on the everyone end u particularly eerving plate in 4 minutes, McBride Co. Lumber Ll good for working wives or career girla who can prepare quick meals when they come home from work. With this new portable microwave oven, the Model JET 80 by General Electric, cooking time of virtually all foods is cut, not only roasts or fowl, but even prepared foods and snack meat, Its perfect, too, for holiday appetizera when unexpected guests arrive. YouTl never again have to worry about forgetting to take the meat out of the freezer. Imagine doing a roast Many food can be cooked on plastic or psper plates, or paper towel so there are no utensil to wash. Its a quick, easy operation just push on button, set the timer and push "cook button. In minute an entire meal ia ready. The microwave oven requires no special stallalion just plug it into any standard 115 volt grounded outlet. It will fit beautifully on the counter- top. under counters, as a built-iwith available adaptor kit, or on a roll around carl available at an accessory. v lean SAll SECOND BIG WEEK JEWELRY, GLOVES, DRESSES, SUITS, COAT PANTS, TOPS, SWEATES GOWNS, ROBES, ALL REDUCED NEW 2g To gQ BARGAINS EACH DAY SPECIAL HOSE or More ! ! FAMOuSBRAND (to clear stock) Rcguar price 1.35 pr. FAMOUSBRAND OW 8(H euSohs NOW $79.95 In 1878 the winner .tf-- s FAMILY of her won with an experienced and well qualified jartner, Ray Rosseval. Women liked Madge and soon she had a good group of workers In the top rooms of the Kelly Department Store building. Madges thoughtfulness for the welfare of her workers has I HIGH SPEED 124" EVE 4-- made SYLVANI CHRISTMAS members visiting with Bruce and Hatle Stephenson and tale-come- UiMT rnmrnm Convenient Lint Trap Porcelain Enamel Top A Clothes Drum Air Fluff Selection RON, KENNETH, ANNETTE, SIDE STREET Thurs. - Fri. MftiMJMMM (M383 Permanent Press Cycle 3 Heat Selections Separate Start Switch You ng Chris, also visited Mrs. Ceneva Speakman visited over the Holidays with her sons Harold and George and Camilles in Montlcello. Sincerely, Almon J. Flake, Principal Lucille Hunter, Advisor Fern Anderson, Advisor rn'rrrn'rcrrrrrcr'rrn-- n holidays. Vivian Young and daughter, Debbie, Torrence, Calif, drove to Fillmore to spend the week end with her parents Mr. anc Mrs. Melvin Lee. The two then continued to Ogden to visit at the Temple during the last open Jan and Jay Day were In Salt Lake Monday , they went to have Christmas a bit late, with Annettes family, and to leave Ron for a week of skiing. Lynn Nlchol ls a ski Instructor and he hosted Ron to one week of fun on the greatest snow on earth. Ron came home a little better of a skier and anxious to return to the slopes. Kenneth and Annette went back to Salt Lake on Friday to GAIL ANOTHERSONDROVE attend the wedding of Allan to Fillmore, picked Zina up, Nlchol and Cindy Wilson. Allan and took her to Salt Lake to lived here during elementary the plane. Larry accompanied school years. New Years Day dinner was her back to Salt Lake after her served to Kenneth and Annette visit, and Gall brought her on home. She visited with 4 of and Ron, Carmen, Lynn and her 6 children and families. Kristen, Allan and Cindy, hosts were Mark and Jackie Nlchol. - ELDER BRYCE ROBISON A missionary stationed In Canada was released Just before the holidays. He flew to California to his sister Helens and family where his mother Mrs. Llndon Robison of Fillmore, met him. And they all enjoyed a Christmas together. local group Is planning a A EMMA MISSIONARY RELEASED TO RETURN HOME IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS DOES THE SOUND OF ISLAND MUSIC MAKE YOU WANT TO GO TO HAWAII? Jeon Cox To Wed Jay C. Freem California wishing her 12-- ; .yy ? of the National League Pennant (Boston) played onl 60 tames. Style Sli f |