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Show feeder Iteppcntirs CELEBRATED Dai Plain! SUBURBAN TIMES Back In the month of May the PROGRESS received a letter from a former resident of Fillmore Orrln Jorgensen. They sent us a their article from back here In Fillmore would really enjoy reading. W e would like to now share this article paper there Plaines, 111. with an article that they thought we In home-tow- n Des with you. Scipio Happenings MEADOW the 24th of July Monday. There was a prade at 10:00 with Mayor Harold Stewart as the Leader. Bill Powell provided the Band music with his Sterephonlc Band AND MRS MR. BCRTlS received word Ouarnberg Saturday of the arrival of a new grandchild. Their daughter Yvonne and Steve Jackson, SLC, A were the proud parents, baby girl was born Saturday, July 22. Burtus and Connie drove up Sunday to see their new granddaughter and reported every thing was fine. his truck. Records tumed children and decorated bikes and wagons, and lieauti-fCos- In ul horses made up the jarade. Ttie following program was given in the Cultural Hall with Jim Freeman In chargeand Beckstrand acting as M.C. Vickie Labrum was the Miss Utah. And Jodi Edwards and Judy Bond were her attendants. Two songs "The Hand-Ca- rt Song and Little Pioneer Children were sung by the Primary children. NaDean Beck-straconducting, Flora Stewart accompanist. Reading by Bill Powell. Plano Duet by I.lsa Edwards and Janeen Bushnell. Vocal Solo by Ruth Zmltra-vlcDe-Ly- le .y.tS J a .fjdW' i pti. The rr ware-hous- e n Corp , 2777 Mannheim Rd., Friday noon, through an open back door. Police were called and Sgt. Gary VandeVusse brought the tranquilizing gun the city uses in such cases. A buck succumbed to the yeor-oldrug and was trussed (right) and taken to the River Trails Nature Center. The doe (left) would not succumb to the tranquilizer, but died a short time later. Matthew India (left in right picture) was the first worker to spot the two deer. He and both a first thought they were llamas or Doberman pinschers. It. seemed no more unlikely than two deer in their warehouse. Police figure the animals followed Higgms-WilloCreek and railroad tracks to the warehouse. Officers assisting were Ron Robinson and Bob d QUARNBERG was home over the weekend visiting her parents the Dor Qua-nber- gs MR. AND VISITING roe. prayer Bruce Was-de- n. The Sacnnent was taken care of by Royce Memmott and Lloyd Monroe. It was passed by Gill Berry, Warren Monroe, con- Stewart Kirkpatrlc, George Marshall, Stephen Probert. A tlk was given by Glenda Mathews. The program was by the Bill Thompson family, with a talk then by Bill and the Ellene, a song by Joan and Dorthy. Then Brad gave a short talk, with Chris following. The final sjieaker was Steve Burke. The closing prayer was by CHIL-fre- n Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wasden daughter Marilyn and filend, SLC. Mr. and M rs. Bruce Wasden and children at Ida Wasdens. Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Miller and children, SLC and Teresa Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hardman and children and Rose Marie Olasen are at the Boy d Sorensons. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Thompson, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Joane) Burke, Logan. Rae Nell Monroe, S, L.C. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Memmott and family, Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Free man Memmott and family. with ILLARD HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE M August 26, Saturday at Richfield 8:00 p.m. (practice) September 1, Friday, Delta at Millard 2:30 September 8, Friday, Hurricane at Millard 2:30 September 15, Friday at Cedar City, 8:00 September 22, Friday, Dixie at Millard 2:30 Wednesday, 27, September Wasatch at Millard 2:30 (practice) October 6 at Delta 5:00 October 13, Fridayat Hurricane 8:00 October 19, Thursday Cedar City at Millard 2:30 (homecoming). October 27 Coaches for the MILS team Nyle Norris, Lewis Monsen and Kerry Watson. st Francisco. mu Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson and family, Henderson, Nev. Holden Happenings STEVENS FAMILY MEETS IN SAN FRANCLSCO Mailon, Ellen, Frank, Farls and Colleen Stevens left the week of July 17 and traveled to the San Francisco area. There they met the Air Craft Carrier, "Coral Sea" as It came from a seven month combat deployment to the West Pacific. Ross, a son and brother, was one of the crew of 4300 men aboard the b BLACK DECKER MOWER trustworthy $59" GREEN BRIAR at Dixie Friday, 8:00 MOWERS 56999 MOWER are It Neil. mm 24TH JULY VISITORS IN SCIPIO SCHEDULE FOOTBALL b spent the weekend with the Merlin Monroe family. lone was home with them. time grandparents and Blaine and Minnie Penney are the maternal grand; rents VERA Scipio Happenings MHS News Cheerleaders are Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peterson, Penney, Terri McBride, Mada-ly- n and Marjean Counselor David Orr conMonsen Kearns. ducted Sacrament Services on Kleth McArthur and son Lynn Stevens. and Phyllis and girls, Delta. July 23, 1972. Mr. and Mrs. Larry MemPrayers were offered by Harmott and childrens uffdale. ley Handy and Wells Starley. Michelle Iverson sang a solo Mr. and Mrs. LeLand ThompShe was accompanied by Cath-ery- n son, Midvale. Nielson. Nancy starley, Oren. J The program for the afterSHOWTIME 8:30 noon was given by the Robert Mr. and Mrs. George Ntlan, f J A. Nielsen family. Talks were SLC. FRIDAY THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Memmott given by Ranae, JaleenandDan. A vocal duet was sung by and families, SLC SAT. Raleen and Afton Nielson. They Nora Ivie, SLC. wore accompanied by Catheryn Wanda Baker and son Bill, Nielsen. St. George. The concluding speaker was Mr. and Mrs. Richard MonWAIT DISNEY Robert Nielson. sen and children, Midvale. mwcrxwr . The Ward Choir sang the Mr. and Mrs. Claude M artln, Los Vegas, Nevada. closing song. Linda Dutson Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Turner 2! Hud and family, Dubois, Idaho Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Probert and girls, Centerfleld Meda Soars and family, San TECHNICOLOR VISITING AT SCIPIO WITH Blonda Quarnlerg were Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Quarnberg and family. They came for the 24th celebration. they also visited with Helens mother, Beta Peterson. DAVES AND THE SECOND WARD NEWS Richard Protiert. JANANA AT Allen home last week were: Mr. and Mrs. James Allen and four children, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Darel Scovel, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Scovel and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scovel, all Downey. The Scovel's also visited In Aurora with Darrels folks and at Maple Groe. MEETING was conducted by Nell O. MonOpening MARK MRS. Robins and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Memmott spent the 24th celebration in Beaver Utah with their son Doug and wife Kay and children. SACRAMENT WORD WAS RECEIVED Today July 24 of a new baby girl born In Salt Lake City to Van and Sue Penney Stott. This makes Joe and Joan Stott first city-oriente- d, MISS SHELLY days at Grand Island, Nebraska before returning to spend a week here with the Memmott family. ducted bv Phil and Colette Mitchell with the following couples participating, Joyce and DeLyle and Harold and NaDean Beckstrands, Minnie and Blaine Penney and Flora and Odell Stewart. A costumed llawaln Dance by l.etltia Larson of Salt Lake. Two songs by the Cindy Cox Chorus. Square dance by the Rhodes four younger children. Family Song Bless This House by the Jim Freeman fmlly. Closing prayer by J. Clem Duncan. Sports were held at 2:00 p. m. up on the lawn by the church. Deer Me! Two deer strayed into the of Stromberg-Carlso- wed game Newly children. few Talk by Orvll Beckstrand. Clarinet duet by Valerie Edwards and Teressa Bond. Saturday, July 29th at Pistol Rock Camp spot up Canyon Road East of Fillmore for all families who have moved to Utah from California. Bring your own food and all your family and visit with other ev- - Californians. Picnic time is 4:00-8:0- 0 p.m. S'sfl AND MRS. PAUL Davison, Downey, Calif., were here Wednesday to see their parents Mr. and Mrs. James Memmott. They will sjiend a h. ' PICNIC WILL BE HELD A MR. nd Millard Cou'-t- PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday July 28, 1972 CALIFORNIANS Picnic C iwi I . Mr. and Mrs. Wells Starley Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sanders and family Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harrison and family Mr. andM rs. M only Een and b MON. SUN. $7299 carrier. It was quite a sight to see men on board as the carrier docked at the Naval all the AIR CONDITIONER Air Station at Alameda. VJc KZLP YOU km'vom BUDGET JULY 27 - 28 - 29 cTkTEftT Values CHOPS Loin end PORK ROAST Sliced JUMBO BOLOGNA Center Cut -- RIB FORK .. lb. 89c lb. 79c lb. 79c Ross had a four day leave so was able to travel with hts folks and see some of the sights around the Bay area. It was Interesting to ride through the crowded streets of dow ntown San Francisco, and to ride the cable car up the steep hills to visit Fishermans Wharf, and to have dinner there. They visited the LDS Temple at Oakland. The group then enjoyed the beautiful drive to Lake Tahoe, then on to Reno where Ross boarded a plane for San Diego. He will be stationed there until the middle of August when he will be released from the service. He was glad to be back In the U.S.A. as were all the boys who were on the carrier. 5199" GREEN BELL PEPPERS, LARGE FZE tip top Lemonade, . I 9 for $1 6 oz con W.F. Frozen ORANGE JUICE, 6 oz. .. 5 for $1 tli In t EFRIGERATOR $13995 TASTEWELL MARGARINE KEEBLER Cookies, Rich N' Chips 3 - , Qt. 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