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Show FILLMORE MAN WINS It) WOllIl)!. UFA ITs IN MYSTERY CAR ullfl ONE CONTEST 7, Kennedy PERSON FROM THE Mr. and Mrs. Newel Day Have Family Home Ulard High School Is among the 1,815 students named to the spring quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. To be named to the honor list a student must University of Utah, Dana Gall Baker, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Chester Baker, of Fillmore, who Is a sophomore at the University of Utah was honored with this. His field Is Academic. To be named to the honor list a student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better In all academic subjects where 4.0 Is the equivalent of an M Born to Mia run ami eRoy ison July 23, a girl weighing A sjadal award was pre4 07. Paternal grandparsented July 12, 1972 to Stanley ents are Mr. ami Mrs. FlolJ Lynn Stowe, who Is owner of The new Robison, rillmoie. Phillips CO station In Fillmore. babv has two sisters to welThe award, a plaque bearing come her at home. two rare silver dollars, two Born to Mm and DeLon Av erett, July 2G, a girl weighing D, 14 07. Mr, and Mrs. lack Averett are the paternal grand- parents, while Mr, and Mrs. Brian Low, Beaver, are the other grandparents. The new baby has a sister and brother who tiave been anxiously awaiting tbe new arrival. Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday July 28, 1972 Mokes 'U' HONOR ROLL Rob- I Millard County PROCRESS DANA GAIL BAKER and a half-dolla- specially mimed commemorative coin set In an automotive engine design, was presented jor exceptional customer ser- vice by a representative of the Cates Rubber Comjiany. The Denver - based rubtier comjiany sponsors a nationwide contest (now In Its 40th year) to reward service station 'S who provide personnel A BOYM cept tonal customer service. A fleet of Gates MysteryCars Born to Patti ami Milo regularly travels across the Jackson, July 23, aboy welching country stopping at service sta-8- ', 11 12 oz. Mr. and Mrs.(ons Each Mystery Car Gordon Ogier, Meadow are the a worn fan pep, Awrard The maternal grandparents. piaques are presented to station new son lias a sister vHmBpersonnel who notice the deal home. fectlve belt and offer to re place it, NEWEL AND MELBA DAY had thetr family home over the weekend, making 25 in all with themselves. Here for the were: Pauline Blackburn and five children (husband Von was not able to come), S.L.C.; Dwight and Joan and four children, Cincinnati; Carolyn and Clair Blackburn and their three, Idaho Falls; Lee and Diana and two children from Provo, ex-IT- FIRST TIME PARENTS VAN AND SUE JOHN IVERSON HOME STOTT OF Salt Lake City were proud to GINGER DALLAS WED IN TEMPLE CEREMONY Wed Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBride announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jana, to John N. Whicker, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean htcker. The couple will bo married on Friday, August 4 In the Mantl A reception will be Temple. held that evening at the home of the bride's parents from 8:30 until 10:30 In the evening. Both young people have attended school at SUSC and Provo TechnlcalCollege, where they will return to school this fall. VISITORS AT STARLEY HOME Mr. and Mrs. Wells P. Star-le- y had as weekend guests, M r. and Mrs. Reed G Starley, Burley, Idaho. They also made a short visit to Delta lo see Wm. J. and Ava Starley. Reed will be retiring soon from his position with Idaho lie has Bank A Trust Co. been Senior Vice President there for 20 years or more. Della Pane Fritz, Oakland, Calif., was visiting In Fillmore a week ago Monday. She was born here, a daughter of the Late William C. Payne and Lizzie McMahon Payne. She was born In what Is now knows as the Arthur Brown home. Living here until she was 12 years old, she went to school with Echo BLake and Fern Holdaway. ECHO BLAKE RETURNED home from a trip which she accompanied her daughter Betty and husband Pierce Nelson up to Signal Ml. Lodge upon the Jack-so- n Lake. There they met her grandson Weston and wife and daughter who are spending six weeks up urder the Tetons before returning to Ulchlta Fall Texas where he will enler the Law Firm of Sherrill Pace and Rogers. Weslon graduated from the University of Texas School of Law in May. After taking the Bar Examination he came to Fillmore and slopped over to see Echo before going on to Salt Lake to visit hts wifes Then on to Evanston family. for a visit with his mother and family the Pierce Nelsons. He will be back In Wichita Falls on the 14th of Aug., to take up hts work there. Echo reports that the trip was lovely and cool. The Tetons National Forest Is a beautiful place. The Salt Lake l.DS Temple was the setting, Friday June 2, 1972, for nuptual ceremonies uniting the former Miss Ginger Lee Dallas and James Kenneth Pierce. The new bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Dallas, 2220 East 4800 South In Holiadav. Mr. Pierce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. wouuiuw N, Pierce, Brigham City, Utah. Following the ceremony, the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at Coys Restaurant. That evening they greeted guests at their wedding reception at LaC Raddle In Salt Lake City. For the nuptual events, the bride wore an empire style floor length gowm of bridal satin over laid In silk organza, trlm-e- d In flowered lace. Bridal attendants Included Mrs. Jack Chruma and Mrs. Craig Lawson, sisters of the bride, Miss LaVern Pierce, sis ter of the groom. Miss Martha Colette Whalcott and Miss They were attired Holloway. tn floral print floor length dresses of all pastel colors. Best man duties were performed by LeRoy N. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs, David Turner and two boys visited In Fillmore over the long weekend with his parents Mel and Mary Turner. They also visited his grandmother, Sylvia Jensen. Dave and Dianne now live In Heber City and Dave Is employed by the State of Utah tn the Department of Employment Security. ushers. Those In charge of serving Lisa were Cathy Archer, Cathy Wilson, Clea Felght, Felght and Tina Floor. Miss Connie Warner was In charge of gifts and Miss Linda Bradford was seated at the guest book. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored at a luncheon given by Mrs. Charles L. Archer, Mrs. C, B, Felght and Mrs. Lee Archer. A shower was given by Miss Jonette McKee, Miss Linda Bradford and Miss Colette Holloway. The bride Is a senior at Utah State University, majoring In speech Pathology. She Is affiliated with Alpha lamlida Della, Phi Kappa Phi, and Mr. Pierce Is a senior at Utah Stale University majoring In commerlcal art and Illustra- ents. John, an ardent sportsman managed to get In a couple of hours fishing at his favorite stream, Chalk Creek. John will be taking special training at Arco, Idaho, and will be stationed at Idaho Falls, are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stott of Meadow, and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Penney of Meadow are maternal grandparents. Congratulations to the first time parents. Idaho. CARE- -, CAR - O R s N E Ifr. 0 R -- ' r .iittulllil 1 ii r m that Gasket A lor oil and pan Use tive design. Prior to his attending USU, he fullfllled an LDS mission in British Columbia and Alaska. The couple are at home, 13 Riverside Drive, Logan. - Macaroni make, foi good but did you evtrihmk that it make for good loo You can make unique jew city from macaroni along wiih many ci.-ativ- -s hi tit-- diTotatne iteim The tun of working with pavia lieh in the fancm.it mg shape and the many vana lion you can achieve wish thi mini basic of food pioduct Begin will! an assort meni of pas l.i macaiont, Dye spaghetti and noodle the uncooked pasta in a vancly of gicat color stirh a yellow, gnen, red, biown, pink, blue nd orange Macaroni Mania Then begin In repute, M.ike jeweliy bv t ringing h.ipc together Make napkin rings Horn manicotti with glued on pasta decorations tilue p.isla, at random or in a pattern, onto felt covered c.udboaul for a pretty picture Cove-cafor at tractive containers To dye pasta, pour quart boi'o. : water into a bowl eon laini.l 1M teaspoon powder J tallesponit liquid Hit fir, add pasta and stir dye Remove abuu. 5 minute will tiainer and diam on p.i; I. towel Place on Waved paper to thoroughly diy 1 tiirl U an attraction at the race T mm ? 4 ft IVrmatcx The nettle gaskets, can be Used b(" the consumer for general Horn cici) thing sealing leaky windshield to replacing Hoheil say Howard, national automotive vile niumger for IVrirutcx 1'iimji.i nv, Mr Howard adds th it a small container of Iack Nut. a liquid lock washer used bv professional mechanic I also perfect foi r placing that big box of old washers that vuna to clutter up ever body s bathroom tiles, dost t Customers for shopping these double. duty auto products Thai Mimnu r can tin ' j : ! t J I j . i ! J , j IVtniatrx biCaust conducting WEBBERS VISIT IN UTAH Sw.i-pstaki-- Dale and Barbara Webber visited last week In Della and Fillmore. In Delta they were guests of the Gene Walkers. In Fillmore, they visited with old friends. Mary and Mel Turner entertained for them M onday evening. Since mo ing from Utah Ihey have lived near Washington, D.C., where Dale works for the Department of Agriculture and Bobble Is teaching school In Annadale. They own a winter - summer homo In Virginia, located on a g'df course. Both said ttxat weekends ore sjient at this favorite retreat, Trior to coming lo Utah, Bobble had visited InCalifornla with her parents and sister. Dale joined her there. They then visited his parents In Logan. They flew home Saturday. HP? WIFE, DE ANN. IS THE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Whicker, Fillmore. (US. Air Force Thoto) soulfle, by definition, is a puflcd up" combination of sauce and eggs served os a mam dish, accompaniment to the mam dish, or dessert. By far most popular is the cheese soul lie which takes on a new look here with the addition of chopped peanuts. I he warm' t nasty (lav or and crunchv texture ol peanuts makes Peanut Cheese Souffle an intriguing new addition to any menu. And ils packed with protein from three major ingredients- Planters Cocktail Peanuts. Cheddar cheese and eggs. lie vcctct of a successful soulllc lies m following directions catcfully and sersmg the (unshed product promptly, kkhitc sauce, the basis of a soulllc. should be smoolh and thick, and the egg whites beaten until they are still but not dry. Just as soon as the ingredients are combined bake the souffle tn a preheated oxen; be sure it is cooked through to the center before removing. If it should be necessary lo hold the souffle a fewminutes before serving, lease it in the oven with the heal turned oif. Serve Peanut Cheese Souffle with a tossed green salad and corn mulfins for luncheon or supper; for dinner, complete Frcnch-cu- t the menu with grcsm beans, broiled tomato halves and hot rolls. 1 H- - also lake cam of their vacation plan for 1973 j lieutenant gold bars from his mother (right) and wife following commissioning ceremonies at Utah State Univer- - IDEAS A- Train- ing Corps program at the university where he also earned his B. Sc. degree In geology. He Is a 1968 graduate of Jack-so- n - Wilson High School. A pi , mechanics Force Reserve Officers FEAN UTS ADD NEW FLAVOR AND TEXTURE TO CHEESE SOUFFLE ii millets i.ui gne i iiiiMitm 's iliuihb nuli.igi In Ivini: uwtiil Inr CIII.IUI household lobs IS well u. ear lepnns For example, pmtession.il adhesives sill ll as SdiColle Mill RUSSELL J. WILEY, JACKSON, Wyoming receives his second LIEUTENANT WILEY, SON OF Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wiley, Jackson, received his commission upon completion of the Air ' v K RUSSELL WILEY RECEIVES GOLD BARS sity. v ciunt other VISITS PARENTS of the groom, with James L. Dallas, Craig Lawson and Jack Chruma serving as brother OVER HOLIDAY announce the arrival of a new baby girl born to them on July John Iverson, son of Mr. and 24th. The little girl weighed 8 lbs, 11 07. and was 20 Inches 'rs- - Don Iverson, and who is In the Navy recently rpent a long. Proud first time gramljiar-en- ts few days home visiting his par- s a is national ptogtam offv I mg Topping the list ED-11- 4 p.ml wards and children visited over the weekend In Ihapah with Flond.i for the famous Weeks auto raring pageant in FVbiunty 1973 To enter the contest, at ed the Ibflpah reunion. luring by way of the Overland Canyon and following the Old Pony Express tratl. will jri'an In-- allrsjnnsi trip for two to Dnybmj customer menly has to fill an entrs blank at ans auto parts Slots that .11 "But a lermatex product customer n.ed not buy any ' relatives and while their attend-Bi.ic- h, ed out of our products. Mr Howard im ., all be nr she ha to do is w,d' into the store," ft -- USU CANYON LANDS VISIT IN IDAPAH MR. AND MRS. HAROLD Peanut ( heeve Souffle Is packed with protein from its three major ingredients: peanuts, C heddar cheese and eggs. cheese mixture. Let stand over PEAM HFL.SLSOIFFLF. low heal. 14 eup Heischmann's While cheese melts, beat egg Margarine Stir 14 cup flour yolks until lemon-colore12 teaspoon salt peanuts into cheese mixture. Gradually stir hot cheese mixcups milk ture into egg yolks. Return lo 12 pound shredded sharp not over ( heddar cheese top of double boiler heal. 34 cup finely chopped Beat egg whites until stiff but Planters Cocktail Peanuts not dry. Fold cheese sauce 5 egg yolks slowly into egg whites. Pour 8 EE whites into ungreased 2 quart souffle Melt margarine in tap of dish. With a spatula, trace cirdouble boiler. Add flour and cle through mixture salt; blend. Add milk gradually, from edge. Bake in slow oven (300-32- $ stirring lo blend. Cook over boiling water until thick. Add F.) approximately I hour shredded cheese; stir to blend. and IS minutes. Makes one souffle. Sprinkle chopped peanut over RENUNION STORIES NEEDED Over the July 4th weekend, were The PROGRESS would like Stories on the remmlons and pictures If any were taken. several class reunions held Fillmore. HONOR ROLL Names of Utah Slate Univer-slr- y students who achieved the honor roll for Spring Quarter, 1972, have been announced by Dr, Claude J. Burtenshaw, vice president for student affairs. In order to be Included on honor roll, a student must be enrolled full time and have a grade point average of 3.5 or better (4.0 la straight A,) Students from this area to achieve honor roll Include: Fillmore, Phil H. Mitchell, Agriculture. area. Kanosh, James Henry Quigley, Business; Kirk R. Kimball, Hunma nltles, Arts and Social Sc fences. If the Information Is brought Meadow, Colette Stott Mitc-Che- ll, Business, In, we will be glad to help la Sclplo, Lee Lamar Monroe, preparing the stories. Marlene Stone, Agriculture; Education. Members of the scottorn a family recently returned from M oab the In lands to trip Canyon area. Making the trip from Fillmore were Jack and Beth Scottorn and Fred and Joyce Other family with Rosanne. members Joining them from Salt Lake City Included David Scottorn and his family. This Is a yearly outing for Each Year, they the family. find new Interesting places to visit and tour tn the Canyon-lan- ds NOW YOU CAN BUY AND SAVE Mr. and Mrs. KelthVorwaller and Patrick sjenl the 21th wee! end tn Fillmore visiting her mother, Erna Sinclair. Margie Wilson returned with them to Woods Cross for a few das visit In the City. HAROLD GEORGE To COACH In SouSh Colif. Harold and Brenda George and their three children have moved from Montlcello, Utahto San Gabriel, California. Harold 111 Join the coaching staff al Mark KejijK'l High School in Alhambra, a School with a student body of 800. Coacli George, who was the head fottb.ill coach al Montlcello last year will te the defensive coach for football and also te assisting In basketball for the California school. Roloyne Moat Is staying with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Pert Berstot, while her husband David ts In Basic Training at Ft. Leonard Wool, Missouri. SECOND LIFUTENANT THO- mas M. Quigley receives hts gold bars Insignia from his mother and wife following commissioning ceremonies at the Unlvers'ty of Utah. Yes, you can actually own pure silver. Start budding your economic security now. Find out today what silver can do for you tomorrow. Get the facts TODAY! Pii for Receives COMMISSION Thomas M. Quigley, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Glen Quigley, Kanosh, hasbecncommBsloncd a second Lieutenant upon completion of the U.s. Air Force Reserve officers Tratnlrg Corps program at the I nlver-sit- y of Utah. Lieutenant Quigley also his M.S. degree In resource economics and Is a ed member of XI Sigma Phi and Phi Kapja Phi. Is now The lieutenant scheduled for weather training at the university. A 1967 graduate of M lllard he received his High School, B. sc. degree In watershed In 1971 from the university. His wife, Kerry, Is the daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Jarold Robison, Flow el. lU m my ftmily how to fmd lining nd Nm MUmrX o Security INTERNATIONAL MINT CORPORATION 702 El Paso Building Sail Lake City. Utah 84111 Add C iy $! Z'P No obligation niyrliy |