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Show f I v 1 r t- " , i m C1 1 v 1 4 -- FILLMORE THE CHRISTMAS CITY inlnr c rp. 'CLIO -- wrApn uy U ds U t k U' c. s r;;:r Fillmore To Open CHRISTMAS Season Fillmore Is already for a Gala Opening for the coming Christmas season. Fillmore City, Fillmore Lions and the Fillmore merchans have been preparing for Saturday, December 2, when Santa will officially usher In the 1972 holiday season. This vear, the City has new decorations. The City In cooperation with the merchants, First Security Bank and Ltah NWlsiaiaBm(atsaiaiK( Telephone CluiiUiuoi nifjtuujs iicurtfiat pCfxtAtxnx. a .nu.uui;i:, n.h 'li I'.lm vc. Decetnt,er 1, b'2 Ft it.iv at Friday, XMfSac&scaiffigtce yiftcp ,1 n ' ! : R nl v c ,i urs." f, I 1 L.' " (HR V low etb, I it I is can f! Fi4tMr 5'. earlstv winners are KevlnKes-le- r r "tvl.I w'tfWere, J'dn Whitaker, 1LI F,jfr,l Cary c't; MUe 2 k Day, director; Julie Emmott, Joyce Warner, President, and Rosie Neilsen, relaxing on the grass In the center of the exhibit of a I'lah Bursery ComArlene Tomklnson and pany. VcUlle Iverson and Darnell Mundy had other spiolnismentj wtdeh kept them from attend- lng the Spring Festival, how- ever they each entered an ex- hiblt. the rogngvis, (ersunnel Vanager f r te Salt ,hp Tribune, tack this pic- -t r 't to re ( f U' right, are 7 t IVe rl le, Connie I lo ii cs, tare Mear on. f Ms Day, te!la 1 should be maJ to do thus and r v In Flil- Kcs.r, e The next meet Is at Spring-vlllon the 7th of December end DELTA here on the 14that7:00.. ! k c Greg Icep'es, at ore wop stance, (fVNT. - L't ON r a or ver. 'CIM PAGt 1 I L f 1 ' , Hey fr Its time ball to s'a1 lids vear. cut her 1 h 2n re Natl ul from til Re held on 7 at the F m r 111-- Ariitrv until Sc tioro 9 04 A M 'is.Jc.ce off Dial V 10 te 111 regl-s'ratl- the regls'rar again this vear. The 'ce for rerlstrratl m Is same as last vear. ?3 on ;er t v. 1 his fee pa vs f r each ( lasers lnvuratu ma'n'enance of t.ll ling an ! tbe e',4; menl. I egtstertalon forms will be distribute throughout the le. mentarv schrwits and !r. High sctu- - Is so watch for these fu-this wevK of schivd Vce limit Is 11 thru 17 years ol ts. Note) A must have (tie 1 on out k! Is and get rpg!stere! for a thrilling and so come 1 fm year of Pantam Basketball. schedule of games and Team K s'nrs will be ptihlshed after pegKtertalon Is complete so wa'ch this pa(er for future plar THANKSGIVING s ' ' Like H n ' . ' 4 i,,;.! Witt' MILLARDS LARGEST TAX BILL . i d 1,. y r r! d.ir Dial m r.il t . t . ,1 i. r 4 - .i U M n d of r cr. t 1 LSNlNu UtLCK hU H NTl'o J TAXES Ok LR OH s Fr H T 1 To V?l lb K VHl AND T it V, Ln 1 ikTlHL A R r M py ! I Di )X' I .1 AG- - 'til vrATUltVi,,, "r Tt f i v t . rv, AV) F ! N m tfl and l ,,1 4It. I t 11 l H. n m Ci tilt. I ' . III ( V it "i't 01 it tck icit-- e Mis tr J (itt ..j r. til !i . I' t .1! D. . t !Y r tlilM Ll it -I ! F I 1 I of t J T. , vv fre-- n oomto V.M-- b l.ii't t'tit t't r tif VI PAID BY UNION PACIFIC R.&- - hit ml r Pl.iil it four-wheel- ers -- Mm Feb. I Feb. 8 Cedar away 7.90 Feb. 1C 17 Region Tournament Millard Feb. 27 A 24 State Tournament i S.L.S.C. h-- seen Me tree. Christmas Trees of . . . Tbe RLM has one area south Reaver where people can secure trees for Chrlslmss this vear. Anyone Interested can check with the local BLM office for further details. Christmas plrit . Its great lo see Fillmore and communities nelrhlorlng sprucing up for Chrlslmss. Fillmore will have new decorations and many homes and businesses already lave started the Christmas season with outdoor lighting and attractive window dls lavs v p-a- r A n Res 1 A . -- ? kv Tor the Ruely hearts, Mr. Weiss is a nice guy. Although hell never show up for the he Is always there Mil rllmt afterwxr Is to gRe heRiful little hints on the ftne (otnts of a fine tune with Che v ron iw Thanking all the prtlcUits, Mr. Whttaser said the m nh long contest was a great sucess GARDEN CLUB To Hcor ln his Grand Opening. He anj his wife, Me'.lnita, purchased the Fine Progrom Nov. 30 store six weeks ago. Cither pilze winners lnclu Se R MEMBERS OF THE TH., Vina Hunter, a vacuum c.eaner; GARDEN CLLB MORE Joenne Quarnberg, an electric will m.eet Thurstay evening, a fry pan; Gloria Tumklns-.n- , Novemter 3tth, 1972, at 7.00 melmac dinner set, D rothv R M In the Heading Room of he Fillmore library. PresiHalsey, a steam Iron; Margie Huntsman, a hantmlxer; Gale dent Daisy Rogers announced toaster; anl Doris Lahrum, the R llowlrg program: RollCall et. Remlngt m, a pyrex Answer with the name of a fall (utstandlng Gardens flower; Monday. snd Places which 1 Have VisitFrancis ed in In Color, A short film on Lswns AVAILABLE FLM PROGRAMS snl Gar Inn Pests, Courtesy of the County Agent. Carden Hints f r winter. Marge ChrisFilms Inch. ile Heritage of (lip tensen. Film programs dealing with A Members sre Invited to Inlitter prevention and the pro- Splendor, A land Retraved, keep merlcan Reautlful, vite snd t ring along t friend. blems of solid waste disposal Lets I assles I'ter Bit, The I Itter are avallabta through the I' S. I liter and Suit Aastc Monster, ltah Association's Brewers fbjectlve View, Cycles office ln Salt like City. Gursts Of luhy Brunson for and Things Worth avtrg. Tight sound, color films on 1 i'ik- - v P4 dinner were Jny the environment are a lapted for i'i J ve M Is of M iHn i, and use by schools, civic clubs and V i! Li un n. i. ihy sreornp- .utaBn 'IRGIMV ' euuests other organizations. m Dn m 1 i k ! 'r-'Sil L.,ko i ''i1 for programs can le made tc t i is t lu r other d mghter snd fohn C Campbell, 1RA slate brr rr, other, 1 i in 111 u k. Ty y h linen!.! nnd Gay ten director, pn Box 11183, Salt are in the prom s of moving J iJnml, i.s i aiv'l uttlo Amy, Iren M.irriy to Mill ml, Utah. lake Cltv. After winners t month's contest, prlre were snnounced last week by Ted Whitaker, owner of Kellys Department Store. First place winner was Vicki Crosland(l). She was presented with a bedroom set, part of which Is seen above. Also winning was Joyce Deardon fr) who won a sewing machine. Third place prize, a was won bv laRee shotgun, Brlr.kerhnff. Ted khltaker also pictured above, presented the prizes nil Alt-ke- BILL LITTLE Improving .i.S v M I . n i. T It Events (,tjc v of the local had a hilt climb the other day. A lough contender Is the new short wheel base plcup. The driver, of course, Is a lot of it. Would like lo try i sometime when Im the -(51! th'- -t J could a nude the hill. If I badonly few srln !4e. 7 07 & ,an. on Phase, all you guyscomeout aul (lav hall ar diets have some There will be a state f.n. to .rnamert held again this year earl fr . . foun-duio- 11 1st, 1972. If you cannot make the date as shown above (lease contact Rlcahrd Robins at the Armory or Mrs. Joyce vutorn an e will help you In y wav we can. k M Punishment 1 he woi st of all crimes commute! over the weekend near Vernal, I tah, should brlng lo mind that ln the system of insure we have In this nation tlul sfR rds protection for all, we must have capltol punish men! F or without punishment, n. we lave a system without That tvpeof systtmwill son crumt le. At this writing, the manhunt goes on ft rthe killers cf a young man and his girlflrend who although lives, will carry the scars of this tragedy for life. A prior to PecemlHT 1st lo be eligible. Also, a player may complete any season If he Is under U years of age prior toDecember n lasket-agat- You Must Have Nice C,uy reached the age of (lay Rail. Ri-tta- hegls!eratp 1 rs t WILSON' Hill Climb . . . BANTAM Basketball If-,- W1IUAMV Vet in Washington, we have men wh tutve virtually Issued a license to kill and destroy. For years we have said that such crimes are no longer confined to the cities, but have moved into the backdoor yard of every community. The MILLARD WRESTLERS hosted Juab on the 21st and won 60-- 7, also on the 22nd the MILLARD Eagles hadCardon here and beat them 44-- 8. The Sylvester. coull b nsol. It t sixty years of living 12-1- $ offering rrrei.Nr It Wrestling Schedule MIIS News o.uX P NINE OF THE FILL-- rr re teen angels, after entering ttelr exhibits In the ring festival Tlnver Show, lull In the it t alace, Salt i .. Cltv, Varch I, 5, and 6, d ine"1 They is Fillmore theme, (Ml Loyd DobLuke, Daniel Davies, Ley son, Calvin Bennett and Drue T.i. Millard High School PROGRESS a "Stay At Home With With Family and Friends when were In ;oa s ich a mess hut no on see me to las'); since m si cf mu arent that o! !, I will ha.-- to tell yeist '! It. ever sun ,e.irs ago Til-ti- u re rest lews de'IJel to InV stall a water s stem. m the culinary water cao.c fr-- RUMBLINGS end be Legion homo. He will arrive on the Fire Engine The Avalon Theatre will iKo be having a matinee on Saturday and the announcement of this will appear on page eight of this weeks PKOuRF SS weeks I 1 repair the damage cWr i jayafMtJi3isiaiai3P3iiiaKi3fnai3iiit-aiv3inn3Kaiy'i3ifl(iiaBjataisB3iaim u fe a are re, so.' These (f just 1 ar-- .t r the phases e hear where ever fot. IV! i..s we go; alwavs we hear !hev. here was i j I eavi emdt Wouldnt It bea JellgM lchaicc h to dig tie of pace if we ct 41 lust hear me it wph wt.i-trench' s ' r tie w ,t r system, "We will all have to help were torn re the town t irk In g i C m i , 1 o ,e fr -- e rs If each of us tiel-- s lu -1 , a s'- o s 't Clean "kt '( will Company sponsoring a home decorating contest open toeveryone InEast Millard. to enter the in order contest, homeowners can pick up entrance forms at sponsoring Merchants. Many Fillmore merchants carry of these special adverttsments In the section of this Christmas ChrLstnius sNi p rs the lir-- t In everything for the hull lavs from gifts to goodies Fillmore LU ns Club mem111 tv antas heli-erbers starting at 10 0J a.m ".iturL. where the Jolly old elf will greet all the youngsters at the Frankly Speaking o M he i? mprov-- i' Va i y i! p.t.i). L.ttl nt k P ks a4 w w.t'y Ov t i lr utrxl In a hT'0 he UlOUt l AV) v d I Guests of Dan and Rea Iverv ml the son vverp tlulr children, M rafit dine don mid Don Tufts, Duane ami v.r Hoc AIR n, Orem; Bill nnd Elaine Iverson mid DaNtdl, Bountiful. 1 1 I 1 1 ns. |