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Show MILLA H D C(H t.di I Fillmore, Novemt'or fm1 h"2 3, VOTE 'TY PR' 'CRESS P4f.il 'vihUinjhani VOTE Honur Peterson Attorney (hnoral for State Representative II In Attitudes WMISmtSSSf VMIOtNCOdabOWOWlOMOtttOenOMKJflMKlflMKMI (U K) What a difference the weather makes in your attitude toward life. Last week as I gazed Let's get your BIG Wide Tires on EARLY Wc hove wide tires, out of my window as I typed my article for the PROGRESS. I beheld shrubs and trees robed In colorful foliage. Masses of to motrh your heels new snow tires $12.95 plus tax 750-1- 4 CHEAPER THAN blem b exchange RE-CAP- (.t) S Other Sizes at BIC SAVINGS! 3 Matched Sets of 4 L 70-1- 5 DONS Tire Shop ALIGNMENT TIRE BALANCE 615 North Moin b Dr. and Mrs. Evan A Beck-strawish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Tanya, to Brad B Klrwan, son of Mr. and M rs. Jack Klrwan, Riverside, Maho. Tanya graduated from Mil- ROTATE Fillmore lard School 'as High Brtgham Young 1'nlverslty, and Is now attending Idaho State University as a senior. She will graduate as a registered Dental Hygienist. She was active In high school and university activities. Brad graduated with honors from Snake River High School, and Is now a junior, majoring In finance, with a 4.00 average In the Honors Program at Idaho State University. He served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, In Korea for 31 months, acting asAssIstant tothe President for a year of that time. In addition to Korean, he has a background In several foreign languages. The young couple will be married In the Mantl Temple m wide 15. attended iV 1972. and will Pocatello, Idaho, where will continue their 22. November reside they i. schooling. In PLANO RECITAL Vicki B. Nielsen Is pleased to present her students In a piano duet recital, to be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 8, 1972 at the Millard High School Band Room. Students participating Include: Richard Cahoon, Llndon Tim Davies, Stephenson, Stephanie Dearden, Julie Bartholomew, Tammy Turner, Call Anderson, Calvin Brown, Eva Dutson, Jim Whicker, Ron Day, Layna Anderson, Terri Framp-to- n, Paula Whicker, Becky Lalnle Stephenson, McKee, Marla Tomklnson, Elizabeth Schless, Gall Robison, Arlene Day, Jana Whatcott, Elizabeth Stevens, and Anna Stevens. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. WELLS AND OLIVE STAR-le- . mother Doreen Emmett take shrubs from their containers 1968-6- BECKY GINGER DALLAS. IRENE holds tree EMMETT AND HER to plant In the mound. Mitchell, Connie Warner, pres- while Raquel y t. mp mm FILL-mor- e Dallas, Patti Rogers all take Teen Angels lr,68 - 69. (art In the presentation of the Jana McBride, Raquel Rol Ison. Silver Bowl to Millard High Prlnctial Golden Wright, Ginger ichool. THE SIXTH GROUP OF Millard High School with the money. In August, this group ended the year by having a conservation tour of the wild Life Park, Identifying all the trees and shrubs In the Park followed by a delightful supper In the for the high school garden group, tney had their names inscriUd on the bowl and presented It to Prlnctial Golden Wright, Millard High School to place In the east. Arbor Day on Park. ident Ginger Dallas, secretary; Jana treasurer; Irene McBrlJe, Mitchell and Becky Emmett, projects; Patti Rogers and Patsy Robison, scrap book; Dwan Warner, publicity. The girls were all good workers and determined lo win a Sears Roebuck Award this year (July 1968 through August 1969). They built a mound In the Wild Life Park with a flowering crab tree In the middle; shrubs and succulents formed the frame which was edged with cinder rocks. The girls kept well groomed as the Mini-Par- k well as the Rock Garden to the Participate Robison shovels the dirt around It. L-- We will continue the short history of the Fillmore Teen Angels by relating some of the accomplishments of the Sixth Group with the following members: Connie Warner president, Raquel Robison, vice president: This big snow storm ana corn weather will certainly slow down many of the building projects which are going on In Our Town. Vivian Wades fall project has been the tearing down of his barn and using the material to build a work shop and tool shed. Perhaps he has progressed far enough to be able to do some Inside work on the shed whenever he has some spare time. Vivian is always busy, since he has most of the care of His sister his Invalid wife. nd valedictorian, trout All Good Workers Fall Jobs Slow Down WIDE WINTER CAPS TFTN 9 Angels group who worked on the Mound at the will Life PART OF THE 6th Group of Teen Angels brilliant fall flowers greeted my eyes. My whole being responded to the beauty of autumn. All was right with the world. This week, the ground Is white with the snow that has been falling Intermittently for the last three days. Icicles are hanging from the roof and I 6hlver as I watch the men In (their heavy coats operate the big machines which are digging the trenches for our sewer system. They are determined to continue their project In spite of the snow, mud and real cold weather. So Instead of a 'song In my heart," my sympathy goes out to these hard working men whose hands and feet must be aching with the pains of cold weather. GOODYEAR 100 Eva Warner also helps hlmcare for Emily. He Is at his barter shop five days a week, raises a garden and keeps his yards So whenever well gTOomed. we get to feeling sorry for our selves, think nf Vivian. Weother Brings Changes Program - 1969 Trophy Case. cooperated with the They won a Sears Roebuck Fillmore Garden Club In giving Award for Civic Beautification the Arbor Day program at the and purchased rees and shrubs Millard High School. Each girl planted several house plants which Connie Warner, the president, entered In the Spring Festival held at the Salt Palace In Salt Lake City. The girls won a Silver Bowl for the best exhibit entered In the Spring Garden Festival bya They j park. VOTE Homer Peterson for State Representative FRONT END RETAIN The Present School Board Members - -BERTIS FRAMPTON and JAROLD ROBISON. We NEED Their Experience and Dedication. While1 j They Are Unopposed, Be Sure and VOTE for Them1 y had a visit with all their boys during the deer hunt weekend. Bill and Lois came through here on their way home from a 10 day vacation on the desert. They have a camper and a trailer and go wherever their Interests thahe them. They had visited Tonoiah, then went on to Death Valley, and home Valley and by way of Moaj St. George. Then on Friday preceedlng the hunt Dean and son Tom came and also brought with them a friend Ed Fox who furnished a jeep. They hunted with Wells up Dry 1 akes, Circus Hollow area. No Deer. Then on Saturday Ross and and three children Madelvn came . Ross stayed here while Madelyn and children went to Sclplo to visit her folks the Morrel Mathews, Ross spent Sunday with his folks and went on to Sclplo to hunt on Monday. to Insure Their n. FIRST TIME OFFERED Four Wheel Drive Front Wheel Drhe LOCAL SCHOOL Milled County !nhcxl IMlfttt Represent, jNvo Ptecmt! No I fo Soatd BERTIS Vote lo C Conventional Drive as low as 93 for most cars. E. FRAMPTON MilUfd Couny School PfumU No fot ALIGNMENT : Add $3.00 fer Air Conditioning Voto fot One 2 AVmbr-- HUSKY JAROLD ROBISON Their Names Appear on the Non-Partisa- Ballot n (Pa.d adv. for election of rum-- it tisan candidates.) 4 By Daune Pitcrsen) p JOHNS HUSKY NORTH FILLMORE LcGRANDE K. DAVIES Spcoks ot BYU WAYNF OWFNS: We 22nd Annuol Symposium believe you care and are fair. We do not iK'lieve you are lxrught and paid for by any Special Interest group; LeGranle Kesler Davies, a hisgradual student In ancient at and Semetlc languages tory at the 22nd Anthe BYU nual Sjmj'ostum on the Archae- Southern rih Instincts. in meettngVir need' si-o- ology of the ScrlHures He and al- will present a lied fields. of h study of the Bible: Clt'eonlte, Hurrlan, Mercenar) soldier. Examining the character of shambar, the son of Anath (Judges 3:31 and Shamgar-Ben-Anot- 5:81 light of archaeo-leglcand eplgraphlcal fili- In the ngs, Mr.raslesdemonstrated Beulahs StyjeShop ol evidence of Shan, gars ancestrv as well as his role as a mercenary soldier and mdee In Israel. It was held on October 28, tt was attended bv Mr. and Mrs. BoJ Dav and Mr. and Mrs. LeGranle Davies. Presently he ts teaching In the religion decartmnt at BYU and ts working on hts PhD. It ts quite an honor for a youtg man of 27 to si'eak at this program. He and his famllv live In He Is the son of Mr. Orem. and Mrs. A LeGranle Davies, the grandson of Alice Kesler and Nora Davies. He is on the BYU faculty In the Religion and History Det, In Introducing Mr. Davies. U was stated that he studied a semester in the Holv land under the direction of Dr. Nelson Glueck, heal of the Physical and Archaeological School. In Israel, LeGrande wcrkeJat Jlehrew Union University. r Aj'fs ' Mi. mu! 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