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Show PROGRESS MILLARD COUNTY 84631 Utah Fillmore, 10, 1 Friday, November Rowell' Scipio 'I !)A d'lN AlA'bt i'o and Jl - Ho MAXIM-- . VIRIGIE rVIE -- RE PORTER orter1. The 4,000 - mile Amazon River Is not quite as long as the Nile, but 60 times as much water pours out of the Amazons mouth Into the Atlantic eight trillion gallons a day at maxi- Baby Daughter Named Fiist Time Grandparents To Baby Boy mi. I. AND I IU l.N 1 HoMP-so- n received word Sat. irdavthat first time grandthey are parents Their son Brad and his wife Dorothv are the proud parents v Boy tiorn of a 7 it . 6 or. (l at the I D.S. Hosjitjl In Salt I ake Clt. Also rejoicing over the news are maternal grandparents Mr. a ad Mrs. Stiner Bush, Elsinore artf great grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradifeld and Clen Thompson, Sclptoand Mrs. .lohn Bush, Richfield. Eileen and Bill drove up to Salt lake to see the new grandchild on Sunday afternoon. FAST AND TESTIMONY Meeeting Sunday was conducted by Bishop leo Roldns. The invi'catlon hv We Ido G. The music was conRobins. ducted hv Shirley Rohlns and Jolene M emmott. The memtrship of Ceclla Jones Monroe was presented to our ward fur sustaining vote. The hahy hoy of Mr.anJMrs. Chan Memmott was blessedand given a name of Justin Trvls Many testiby his father. monies were borne ofthetruth-fulnes- s of the gospel. The benediction was offered by Gordon Ballow. MARLENE STONE AND A attended Sacrament Meeting. friend AND MRS. LEE MON-ro- e, Jeanne Monroe, Logan all stent the weekend with their and Gwen. parents "MR. tmar CHESTER Memmott attended the funeral services for Mrs. Thelma N. Frost, Salt lake City, Monday. She died Novemt'er 3rd. She of was the mother-in-laloanne Memmott Frost. AND MR. MRS. MR. AND MRS. DAN BERRY and seven children have moved from Scipio to Fillmore. We wish them well In their new surroundings. THE SCIPIO M.I.A. HAD A A fun social Tuesday night. Halloween spook alleyand many fun games were played. Aftei apple cider and doughnuts were served. The young married class helped with the entertainment and all enjoyed an evening of fun. MRS. AFTON ad Mr. and Mrs. Monroe attended the AND MR. Memmott Merlin funeral services for Ellen G. Memmott Larsen, Saturday, Novemtter 1th at Sallna First Ward Cispel. Ellen was born and rais'd In Scipio. Her par- Memmott. 6, 1884. April RIRTIS Quamherg, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Memmott, Richfield, drove to Salt Lake on Saturday to visit with Ossie and Lon. MR. AND MRS. CATHERINE are spending Callente, Nevada. Memmott days In MRS. LEON a few VISITI.JG AT THE HOME OF Claude and Hilda Quamherg, were Mr. and Mrs. Mark For-buand 4 children , Taylors- sh ville. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Quarn-her- g. Aurora drove over on Sunday to see Claude and Hilda Claude went to Frovo on Monday to see shout a medical checkup. snd Mrs. Chris Christensen. WAYNE WAS LEWIS IN from Henderson over the week end to visit his son Lester and ts the Utters Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Jackson with grand-paren- whom he makes his home. CHARLES SMITH, LOS Doug Roldns. AN- -, geles has been here for a week looking after business Interests , and visiting his fatber-ln-U- RUDY (MARY ANN) DeJong, Richland, Washington, flew toSslt Lake Saturday where her brother Mark met her and brought her to Scipio, she came to be with Con and Hattie. Hattie la still confined to the hosIn en Overnight guests of Chris snd Rose on Sunday and Monday was her brother snd slster-ln-la- w Dick and Pauline Cawley, Pleasant Grove. family, pital CHRIS-tens- and chlldien Darrell and Mar Ann, Spanish Fork vlatt-e- d Sunday with his parents Mr. FRED WASDEN. INDIA NAPO-11s- , Indiana, flew to Salt Lake and Is spending a week with his mother Ida wasden and sister Loralne Monroe and her MRS. FRANK MRS. MR. AND MRS. JOE MEMMOTT returned to Salt Lake with hei grandson Larry Me.nmott to spend some time visiting her daughter Ossie and her son Jewel and family. MARK AND FLORENCE AND AND AND MR. Brlnkerhoff went to Glen wood November 1 to visit Potlas. Grace and her husband Ervin Wtllden and Corrlne. Visitthe BrlnkerhofTs and ing hunting with his father was Em Brlnkerhoff Salt Lake Clty.2 Brlnkerhoff Salt Lake City. She was born cn Jolene drove to Beaver on Saturday to watch their grandson Kirk be baptized by his father MR. son-ln-U- w ents were Mr. and Mrs. George AND HER ESFLATN AT THE HOME OF MR. AND Mrs. Paul Christensen on Sunday for dinner and visiting were her parents Mr. andM rs. Floyd Braegger and their children Lyle, Bart and Mike and the Utters fiancee Janet, all from Willard, also Peggys Uncle and Aunt Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McBride and children Dallln, Devin, and Danelle and a cousin Janna from Sunset. They came especially to be present at Fast and Testimony Meeting when Paul and Peegys baby gtrl was blessed by her father and given the name of Amy Jo. Assisting Orson were grandfathers Christensen, Floyd Braegger, Uncles Mike and Dennis and the Bishopric. Also here for this apecUl occasion was little Amy Jos great grandmother Hazel Harmon, Holden. She was a dinner guest of her daughter and Verl and Orson Christensen snd Clark. w three children. Cedar City, spent the weekend with her grandmother Freda Hatch. EDITH At Sacrament Meeting mum flood, National JULIE PETERSON, PRES., with Gwen Deardon and Pam MY TOWN . . . MY TOWN by Carl C. Helm from October, 1972 (Taken Highways To Happiness) AND MR. MRS. DENIECE BROWN, IDAHO Idaho spent a week visiting her mother Violet Eskland, her sister Helen and Guy Robins and family. She returned home Sunday. Falls, have any particular If we were to Judge thU poem from a literary standpoint, it probably would be rated as ordinary, mediocre or even corny, but we do heartily agree with the sentiment of the poem. A small town la the ldetl pUce In which to raise a family, as each resident of the small town has the opportunity of being a very Important pert of every day living In that town. Each of us needs o feel that we belong." That we are doing something which Is worth while and necessary to the functioning of society. No community can it Ukes function by Itself, careful pUnnlng as well as the performance of dally Usks In which etch of us has t part. If cerUln segments of society fall In the carrying out of their part of good government, the whole town suffers. For what tf every owner of the service sUtlonstn town suddenly went on strike for week? How many of us could even get of weeks. KEVIN CHRISTENSEN E IN Long Beach with his Uncle and Aunt Howard snd Florenca Robison whll looking for you. Job little towns Just big enough For me to feel a part And still It Is Just small enough To hold close to my heart. A Orln Allen to visit for s couple Robison snd Jasen snd Mr. snd Mrs. Junior Robison went to New Mexico Ust week to get their foster La msnlle daughter Doreen Jimmie. She had been helping her mother with a new baby for several weeks. Fillmore. dont how much Influence you may have on other peoples lives. I feel very sure that each of you added to my happiness, as well as to the well being of many others. Some one should crates. MR. AND MRS. DEAN ALLEN and family, Kearns came Sunday to get his parents, Mr. and Mrs. JAROLD I wouldn't trade my little town For a dozen empire states Nor a hundred other buildings With the stories piled like I Superstitious famers once said of the few unusual round barns found In northern Vermont, They built them round so the devil couldnt corner Memmott pUnt chrysanthemums at the Mini-Par- k. to the post office, or heat our houses, or the water for washing clothes, or dishes or even ourselves. You may say but that doesnt mean you arent Important, as you help keep up a neat, tidy house, you use merchandise which means you spend money which helps the economy of the town, and who can say w A.C. Gregersonandbrother-ln-U- w Delvtn Gregerson snd wife Audeen and family, Fillmore. Geogrep-hl- s says. write a song entitled Thank Heaven For Little Towns. New Zealands glow worms use their lights to attract flying Insects Into sticky threadlike snares they exude from their bodies. National Geographic says. L TO R. SHANNA STEPHEN-so- n, Jana McBride, Patsy Robison, Julie Peterson, President of the Group Seven Teen An0, Irene Mitchell, gels, Pam Memmott, Cindy Cooper, Patti Rogers, Gwen Deardon, Stella Day, Director, after singing tn Fine Arts Guild. 7th GROUP of TEEN ANGELS youre going deaf? Since Connie Warner, President of Group SU of the Fillmore Teen Angels had graduated from Millard High School, along with Ginger Dallas, Raquel Robison, Dwan Warner, Becky Emmott, all members of her group, It was necessary to reorganize tne group. The following members formed the Seventh Group: Julie Peterson President; Irene Mitchell, 1st V.P.; Shanna Stephenson, 2nd V.P.; Pam Memmott, Secretary; Jana McBride, Treasurer; Cindy Cooper, and Gwen Deardon, Historians; Patti Rogers, and Patsy Robison, Projects. With the Awards money the Teen Angels had won in the Sears RoebuckContest, the purchased some English Pyramids Boxwood to plant Just East of the Lunch Room at the Millard The girls kept High School. the plantings weeded and watered even during the summer vacation. The Fillmore Garden Club had planted three Flowering Crab Trees and Installed two sandstone benches on the parking near the Bus Stop on Center and Main Street; and the Teen Angels kept the grounds well groomed, even though It meant getting up real early and getting the project finished before going to work on the regular Jobs, as most of this group Afraid 1969-197- L TO 0, GROUP VH, R.: Back Row: Gwen Deardon, 1969-197- Cindy Shanna gers, patterned red scarves. MHS Robison. Front PamMem-mot- Jana McBride, Julie President. Stella Day, Cooper, Stephenson, Patti Ro- - had Jobs during vacation from school. Tb e group formed a chorus, which Julie Peterson and Patti Rogers were accompanists. They sang In Fine Arts meetings and In Church, dressing tn white blouses and Patsy Row; Irene Mitchell, t, Pet-ern- GARDEN THERAPY They practiced Garden Therapy by taking potted plants which they had raised themselves, as well as baskets of food, to several Invalids of OCR TOWN. Happy In the services they render in many phases of life. Chicago, 111. A free ofTer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by model Beltone. A of the smallest Beltone aid ever made will be given absolutely free to anyone answering this ad vertisement. Try it to see how it is worn in the privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any kind. It's yours to keep, free. It weighs less than a third of an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit. No wires lead from body to head. These models are free, so we suggest you write for yours now. Again, we repeat, there is no cost, and certainly no ol4U. pration. Write: Dept 2784, Beltons Electronics Corp., 4201 W. Victoria, Chicago, I1L 60G4G. Mrs. Weldo Bushnell, Meadow, Carolyn Penney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Penney, Meaow; and Hal Becks trend, son d. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold V Beck-stran- Meadow. "Distinctive Serrice lrh School The Millard Lunchroom recleved the Distinctive Service Award for the fine meals that are cooked for This the school each day. award Is given to several districts through out the United States. Officials from Washington will be here on the 5th of December to see bow our lunches are prepared. I KIMBALLS 4 CO 45 N. Main St. 743-65- 11 DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE LADY WHO HAD FOUR NEW PUPPIES SHE NAMED THEM EENIE, MEENIE, MINEY AND LIBERACE BECAUSE HE WAS THE PIANIST, No Fooling, though, obis a Husky has great values tn tapes, steroes and other music on tape. Check with him when you need mechanical work on your car or truck and for good buys In tires. j "GOOD CITIZEN Aword YomV criypst r Id I i begun... 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They hope to present this play p.m. Thrusday, Dec. 21 at The play cast Is: Gammer Gurton - Pam Coats Dame Chat - Chris Trimble Hodge - Jon Day Cocke - Jan Whatcott Dlcon - Vance Davis Tyb - Linda Tomklnson Doll - AUyson Crook Doctor Rat - Val Brlnkerhoff Master Ball - Bob Robison ScrapethrUR - Cynthia Beck-stra- 3 CO, HOLD III ' tTlck ju,,o-orches'Bre- LUMBER HEM, KEEP OUTJOjDI WlndowsT. Dopi " . zc nd Play directors - Janet Robins, LaNlla Kesler Chosen to represent Millard High School In this year's Who's 'tho representation were Posle Nellsen, daughter of Mr. and 51Un Nellsen, Ladd Bushnell. son ofFillmore; Mr. and on n ftgnfc ov'mMwI JOHN'S HUSKY School Students iS Si.orgl , i HUSKYl "Who's Who Among High moJ Mmx t.n I Ctf Vrwfit Sistf n tf HtUOS 3- 8- Th Utah State Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution sponsor the contest for our good citizen. The DAR have sponsored this project since 1935 because they feel young women should be encouraged to know about their country and government. This award Is made on the basis of the outstanding qualities ofdepend-sblllt- y, service, leadership and patriotism. Miss Rahny Anderson, the daughter of Mr. and M rs. Ronald Anderson, Fillmore was chosen this years recipient from Ml Hard High School. Others considered for the award were: Marguerite Tlkya-vl- t, Janet Robins and Elizabeth Stevens. , Miss Anderson will now compete on the state basis for a special award. Nj'irvvl VurKn(vt Co'prvfon f. 4 Any Cft AHtrtf N etoM at Y0URHARDWARE, LUMBER 4 BUILDING SUPPLY STORE |