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Show Extend Invitotion to Wedding Reception WEIGHT WATCHERS ON THE LOOSE , MR. AND MRS. LEE WAR-nof Fillmore, would like to extend an invbaUon to everyone to attend the reception that will be held this Saturday, Aug. the 12th at the Second Ward Cultural Hall In honor of their daughter Jan who will be marrying Mr. Rick Memmott of er The Weight Watchers Program has been a going program in Delta for eighteen weeks. The women and teenagers attending are thrilled and excited with their weight loss. A total of 19C2 and 34 pounds have been lost by the group. Would you like to join the You are Weight Watchers? welcome at Delta on Thursday p.m. or afternoons, 2:00-3:0- 0 p.m. at the evenings 6:30-7:3- 0 M.E. Bird Center, or contact Beth Crosland at home or at the Extension Office to sign a petition to have the program started in East Millard. Do It toYou could day, dont delay. lose a few pounds while you are waiting. I y Sclpio. The eight A Set for August 17th ATTENTION: ALL ELDERS" and Prospective ELDERS AND Partners In Millard Stake. STAKE BRA3EQL'E PAKTY--Wll- d Life Park Thursday, August 17th at 8p.m. DAVIES BEEF will be barbequed by the Kanosh ELDERS, returned home Sunday afteT a M iy of several weeks in the Her S tit Lake LDS Hospital. husband Roy and other famjly numbers went up for her. Lofe August Wedding 2.T 1972. Hall. T.t pnaipective bride is a 1970 gr vitiate of Millard High ROSEMARY STEVENS To Sclvool and in 1971 she reMorry RODNEY GREEN a ceived Certificate of Graduf irthenminjj ir, marriage of MR. AND MRS. MERLIN fr.mi the Utah Technical ation their Mr. to ae held that same evening from dtughter, Jerris, Stevens wish to announce the Je-- s son of C.lli ge, frovo, as a Medical 8 to 10 In the 3rd Ward CulMi'iun Bennett, of their daughter marriage tural Hall. The program will Mr. and Mrs. Jess . Bennett ri cc, mnist. She h.ts been Rosemary to Rodney Green, son cmpio..dl recently by RcVieW Hi h'.i n. U'ah. begin at 10.00. of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Green, Is The a are Everyone Apparel in Scipio. couple planning cordially InvitBeaver, Utah. ed to attend. Melvin graduated fnm Milmarriage to te solemnized In The couple will be wed on The couple plans to make their the Manti LDS II. gh School in 1968, lard A 11th. will AugAugust Temple reception home in Beaver, Utah. B. Y. U. for one year-pi- . i r to filling u two year mis-- s Mrs. Arthella Taylor Back Since his rer,n to England. ARTHELLA TAYLOR HAS Roslynn Rowley Marries and Jack Rene his continued he has Huntington turn a came from months back just at BY.U., and during vacation in Massachusetts, she ,md son Ctg,ry and Jeffery Billy Clyde in Temple i he summer he h.is been California have been visited her daughter and son In of Mr. nni Mrs. Richard J. law Dewey and Karen Olds, and by the maintenance varat.on.ng wjth Mark and their 7 children, Val, David, Rowley of Boise. Idaho, anNeld.i l.iton. departnu nt of the State Road. Keven, Kyle, Annette, Larae, nounce the marriage of their Tue couple plan a few days for the J. part family ninng and Katrinka. They visited Mr. to Billy It Roslynn diughter Wendell were of the family neymovn prior to moving to Boston, Plymouth, New HampClyde, which took jJace in the Mi mi not t. Mac and where Mr. Bennett will ant laula Pnvi shire and Vermont. They also 1972. 2S Temple Lcgan July c Lake nlmue ti.s education. Monica fn in Salt saw much of New York and atCVy. breakfast was host-Th- e wekling tended the Mormon Miracle Firemans Auxiliary Holds tuidegn sim's parents, pageant there. They also saw Mr. and Mrs. Roliert L. Roily-so- n the Catsktll Mts. The Olds MRS. CR1SSIE DIXON spent of Hillcrest Heights, MarylSummer Social live In Tungsboro, and just a few days In Fillmore In some and- wore hosts at a wed-dm- g a tornabarely got missed by business. Mrs. Zina Kelly and breakfast for the family Ladies of the Fillmore Firedo. He works at R.C. Grace Neva Anderson returned to Salt and friends who attended the mens Auxiliary heldthelr sumCO. In a Status Station. She Lake Ctty with her. Crlssle mer social In the cool Hew there and back. and Neva were 7inas guests. tiTiipe ceremony. In the evening, a lovely reatmosphere of the wildlife Park on Thursday, August 3, 1972. ception and buffet dinner was given by Richard and Reah in A Mexican theme wascarrled honor of the r ntple. The beau-tilout with decorations and Mexignrvlen and jiatio at the can good. home of Ray arid Donna WarGifts were presented to the ner in Granger was the setofficers: Calhy Johnoutgoing ting for this nuptial event. Doris Rasmussen, Vonda son, The bndcsmavls wire the Peterson and Bonnie Deardon. three sis ten of the bride. Shau-- n Hostesses for the evenhig i. Datna and Stephanie, with were next year's officers: VonIruthrr Rickie as an usher. da Peterson, president; BarHith young people are wadu-ile- x bara Taylor, Vice president; of tin- - Potomac High Diana Herrar, secretary; and School in Maryiind and are DeAun Anderson, historian. Others who enjoyed the party attending Rnks College In were Rula Bartholomew, Beth Idihu. Tiny will make their Frampton. Whatcott, Carol h ne thive for the present. Be.h Frampton. Alda Reeve, G: anilmoihons of the brale Georgia Stevens, Joyce Dear-do- n, are Mrv Margaret Rowley of Doreen Bare, Rachel RobKillmme an Mr. V mi Stott-Meadison and Helen Orr. w Mr. and Mrs. Neil O Monroe of Sc'p.n. Utah are pleas! lo announce the engagement farewell little daughter Christine returned to theri home In Ogden after a visit of several days Planned by Jerris Monroe I1 held and Melvin Jess Bennett Bring your own eating utensils and come and have fun. MKS. PATSY CARVER and A reception will m thrir honor the sune evening from eight until ten in Scipio Ward Cultural nst reception will be from ten in the evening. to Elders Borbeque Party Returns from Hospitol MRS. AI.YF.RN )- - with her mother, Jayce Bush-nel- l, and sister Bonnie and hus-- l ui i. Jim Quig'ey and be by. Ruth Stephenson Engaged To Morry Bill Hammond 1 at-tml- id edu-citu- cm-pliy- ul , Couoles Visiting Her from Californio fill ilijcslik A. t in Eill-- m ne this month. jml i and Duane Baugh and daughter Bonnie have been at I Rt'porl Nupttol News ou .1 II tn it i a It. jr-J- j LIBRARY NEWS The weekly story hours that have twen held at the Fillmore CUy Library this summer have The come to a conclusion. aiten-lanchas teen very good, and many children have benefited from the weL planned Thanks goes to the activities. officers cf the Fine Arts Guild who have sponsored the events and to all who have heled. Baria Melville who was the Chairman planned and conducted Ihc weekly sessions. The following people contributed their time to come and tell stories: t livia But son, Arlene Verona Hunter, Tomkinsoti, I.oralne Hare, Pam Hamblin, Del. He Turner, Christine Day, Connie Warner, Judy Larsen, Kay Helm, Creta Rasmussen, Rosalyn Nielson, Dori3 McVey, and Gwen Hunter. Joyce Warner, Joyce Deard-m, i the home of Mayor and Mrs, Golden Wright. They spent jmrt of their vacation in Login with Duane's family. The Baughs live in Iplanl, Calif. Mr and Mrs. Kirk Wright anil two l.ttle boys of Nephi, joirv'd the family part of the time. Hone nml Jack Huntington anil two little h came from LiVem to share their vacation wth Nelil i and M-rPivton. the Kent Vincents and Wend.ul Mitnmotts up north. . SUMMER . My dream Is to have the perfect garden such as the one owned and cultlvatedbytheC.il Elders on Canyon Road. You cant see the garden by Just driving by the home, but If you drive down the the dead end street just west of the home, you will gasp when you see this TOUR The first annual combined Manti - LaSal and Flshlake Woolgrowers Summer Tour will be held on Cedar Mountain on August 18, 1972, according to Jack Madsen and Curtis Armstrong, Presidents of the two All sheepmen organizations. and their families In the area (Sanpete, Sevier, Millard, Juab, Wayne, and Piute) are encouraged ta attend this Fenny Kay Nickels Marrieis Benjamin Stephenson outstanding tour. The Utah State University Sheep E xperiment Station and the Iron County Woolgrowers TOPS CLUB T0 fRESENT are hosts for the event which to announce marthe pleased will cover University sheepand riage of their daughter Penny range experiments, a tour of Kay to Mr. Benjamin Clen some of Utah's most beautiful Stephenson, son of Glen and range, and a delicious lamb Valerie Stephenson, Holden. barbecue. Penny graduated from Nashua are asked to Participants High School and attended Monmeet for the tour at Mills tana State University. Ben Steakhouse at 10:00 a.m. The works for Mountain States InSteakhouse Is located 4 miles sulation. up Cedar Canyon, on Utah HighThey are living In Holden. Right-Haof the at way 14, junction Millard County PROGRESS Canyon. The USU Extension Service Fillmore, Utah 84631 . the tour under Is Friday, August 11, 1972 the direction of Nile Mtthews Area Livestock Specialist. Any Extension office, or your Association officers, may be contacted for more Information. six-cou- lmmuculate, well groomed garden down at the base of the hill, with never one weed In the whole garden. Do take time to see tt and perhaps It will Inspire you as It did me to go home and start hoeing weeds. If we would keep the weeds from going to seed we would soon have less weeding to do. Other gardens not mentioned before are owned by: Bryan Jackson, Thorpe Robison, Tommy Jack-so- n, A I Swallow, LeGrande Davies, Claude Turner, Leoma and Lavton Barkdull. Gene AshEvans, Henry by, Delbert Frommer, Jim Smith, Darwin Hunt, Barney Kessler, Kenneth Satterfield, Lynn Creenhalgh, Bill Moyes, Matthew Townslev, Phil Robison, Jack McBride, Alfred Peterson, Noah Rogers, Bert Beeslon, Harold Cahoon, Truman Ashby, NewellWarner, Vern Freeman, Ladd Warner, Lyle Evans, Don Keel, Lloyd Keel, George Peterson, Winfred Berry, Peltvrt Crapo, Hazen Stevens, George BrunRobert Hore ot Home son, Cliff Purcell. And by the Rola'rt Hare returned home way Cliff has an ancient type of bean which was found In some Tuesday to continue his too Is worthcry nt home. He had some Indian Pottery, visiting. complications so h id to to Utah Valley Hospital. His leg winch he Injured in on Judges Are Coming ncrident alut a month 820, Ribs w is recast Tuesday. Keep In mind the fact that wife LaRie and her sister. the Judjes for the Salt Lake went up for Tribune, Utah Associated NurBetty him. serymen, Utah State University and Utah Associated Garden Clubs, will be around Judging Telephone Story OUR TOWN any time between Continued from page 1 25th. We 20th and nd Wool-grow- ers BONANZA MEATS INC. AUGUST SPECIAL! rt-tr- rn SAVE ON FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Aug. August made any startling havent Improvements yet but we are at least trying and that is what counts. Another new pulnt Cal-llstproject, the home of Edith add us to points helps If a to the overall picture. few more cf the neighbors would Dan Brink-erhof- f, with cooperate LaFrance Payne, Henry Frampton, and Nate Rhodes we could have another neighborhood beautification entry. Look over your neighborhood and see what you can do to help us get points for our entries In these er, Leigh Mazfleld and Archie Christensen: Re present alive Homer Petersen; Setrnor Ttwrpo Waddlngham; Gover-i- vr Calvin Rtunpton a id Sue Dtilson and Bill Wilson of the Chror'.cle and BUI, Progress, for their coverage. Now 59.00 per LARGE Size LOCKER Reg. $15 00 Standard Size LOCKER year Now $6.00 per ycor Reg. $12.00 Friendly Service ot the Same Location 25 South Main Street Fillmore, Utah Phone 743-543- OPEN 6 Doys a Week 1 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. s contests. '1970 Ford Galaxie 500 Fordor Hardtop, FacPower Steering, tory air conditioning, new white tires, radio, tinted gloss, 45,000 miles - VERY CLEAN side-wo- 1 EE "NO GUESSWORK" MINI-BASKE- ll A Button! 4 Water level Selections Eliminates" of Small g Mini-Bask- 1966 Ford Fa rlanc Tudor Hardtop, trons. A good second cor. .v ,i.v Auto loads Selections A good MOOCl WWA840ON Kll.l.MnUK I Rto.PRicts2g9.fi' KIMBALLS & CO. WARNER MOTORS ' et Hand-Washin- t t nnivi: tiii:i: c.i.-ri;r m to si:u,! .in Sir, WASHER T" 5 Programmed Fabric Selections Just Push 968 Pontiac LeMans Tudor Hardtop, Air A good sporty cor. Conditioning U o.Mi-- : 2.750 pound wtvnr nugget once found m Mexico. Perfect Garden WOOL GROWERS Warner Motors 1969 Ford j ton Pickup, economical unit. A 1 fr three has attended B.Y.U. years. The ooujJe will be married in the Manti Temple on August 22. 1972. They will continue their education this fall at B.Y.U. A trousseau tea will be held at the home of the bride parents on Saturday, August 19 from four until six In the afternoon. Everyone Is welcome. An open house for the couple will be held at the Hammond home In Blackfoot on August 30. e Two couples, the wives both burner residents, have boon viutmg iho:r parents OUR TOWN Continued from page Mr. pad Mrs. Alien StopSien-- I the apolden, announce of their marriage proaching diuht e Ruth to Mr. Bill Hammond. son of Mr. and Mrs. Black-fon- t, Murray Hammond of Idaho. Mlss Stephenson is a graduate of Millard High School and has attended Brigham Young University for the past two years. Her fiance Is a 1967 graduate of Snake Paver High School and has served an L.DS. mission to Brazil. He 45 North Moin i FILLMORE, UTAH |