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Show v rv If THANKS $ 8 BOYS it 8 p l.l ore, VI! U i NTV IROG RF.SS CITY 84ni nnn! 'hrlsimas FJitlon rrl(!at Pecemtcr 22. 1972 I $ I tah Young Homemakers Party i ! i tasting chocolates. Marsha Cropier (president) then took charge of business. Donna Quarnberg was put In as a representative of secretary reporter from our chapter for the State Convention. Christmas gifts were then opened. A most enjoyable evening was spent by all In attena ; v. Christmas party for the Young Homemakers was held November 29 In the Home Ec. room In tne hign school. They started out with a delicious pot luck supper with plenty of food for all. Then Alice Brown ( a member of the Young Homemakers) gave a Candy demonstatlon on making your own Christmas chocolates. She Is very talented In this and made some delicious looking A .k " dance. Move Here from Price 8 8 8 8 8 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Muhlesteln moved to Fillmore a few weeks ago. He Is employed with the BLM and was transferred to the Fillmore office from Price. They have three children: Russell, 13; Jerllyn, 11 and Robert, 7. The family purchased the home formerly owned by Duane Ballff who was transferred from the local BLM office. v LINDA RAE DUTSON TO MARRY BARRY a NIXON one at S.U.S.C. and Is now year rs. H. Merrill Technical College Utah enattending Fillmore, anounce the gagement of their daughter, Linda at Salt Lake. Plans are Being made fora fall Rae, to Harrv M. Nixon, son of In the Mantl Temple, wedding Holden. Mr. an.) Mrs Cecil Nixon, after which both plan to continue I lnda Is attending 1..D.S. BusiIn Salt Lake. ness - College. Barry lias attended their schooling Mr. an r5CORRFCI t M Dut-so- I' N 9 last j we accidently mixed two 'he wedding announcement lctures on the 'social of the PROGRESS. week, n, Linda Dutsona family must think we have something against her because mlxups have happened to her several times. We really dont have a thing against her. . . but It would surely seem so. LADD AND MILDRED Warner are pleased to have their son, Charles home from his mission to Japan before Christmas. Accompanied by her mother, Wanda Beckstrand, the Warners will get Charles from the airport Saturday, December 23. TO "NEWS'1 ond GIRLS 'nr, col and stormy spell of miserable weather like the one we are en luring brings hardships aril discomfort to In many occupations people which are tanging on with little complaint anl without much apr reclatlon. This wrl'er puts the spotlight on our news boys and girls who liave performed martrudged Theyve velously. through deep snow, in many cases making the first path to the doors of subscrllers, at below zero temperatures. Papers are rolled with elastics around them and placed close to doors out of the snow. These voung people work under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sylvestor and three of their children are distributors. Mrs. Sylvestor says she knows how cold lt has been because shewent one morning and came home with frozen hands, feet and nose. So we salute the following young people for their fine performance: Don Nielson, FILLMORE: Tamar Carroll, Victor, Jared and Lelsly Sylvestor, Alesa Giles, Jlleen Nielson, and Karey A 1 1 Rowley. SCIPIO: QUIGLEY EARNS " "5 W V n. k SA logan - Thomas Milton Quigley, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Glen Quigley, hanosh, has completed the requirements for the degree of Master of science In range rsurce economics at State Inlverslty. Mr. Qulgle, entitled his report, An Economic Analysis of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilization on Several Utah Range and Meadow Sites. He received his bachelor of science degree In watershed science at Utah Sate University. While attending Utah State Mr. Quigley was a member of XI Sigma PI, Phi Kappa Phi, and he received the Son of Paul Award for being the outstanding senior In natural resources In 1971. He also participated In the Air Force A R u Tin J a 'V'- i'll ('hi n 3-- MASTERS "'r:FT N all-t- H masterpiece b anl a half. Tlease stories In as soon as P vhrt- a R Y ' rJt- on Monday, 1111 short week for tile's stuff to combine or with pictures, stor- - 4 i e'Asi a les an l advertising lntoajourn-- tun t: ' n 1 ,. lstmis In a day get your? V possible, no hter than Tuesilay noon and on Thursday, Friday or Satur-- J If possible. f Have a I T.Miks so much. la i py Chi 1st mas and a Pros-- 5 I perous New Year. di rwv' Our Prices Are As Easy i To Swallow As Our Dinners 5 n! ROTC. Mr. Quigley Is a 2nd Lt. In the Air Force, entering active duty In August of 1972, and while he Is stationed at the University of Utah for one year, he will be working for a bachelor of science degree In meteorology. He and his wife, the former Kerry Robison, Flowell, have two t CAFE ILENE 6565 4 you last, inex- dinnerpensive t s t deli- t lions. Prompt ser V v oj get u also ha 1 1 4 iee lets you enjoy vour dinner and still have plenty of time to catch an early movie, do some shopping or get back to the office if need be. children. Kendall and Kelly Quarnberg T 'j -- HOLDEN: Kevin Stephenson, David Christensen MEADOW: Terry Petersen. KANOSH: Vince Mooney and Were located closeby. Do drop in soon. Ferlin Plkyavlt. The group handles both the Tribune and Deseret News. CAFE ILENE Delightful Christmas 743-656- Party! The reading Room at the LI- - SEMINARY NEWS was filled Thursday night when Garden Club members and On November the 17th, the special guests met for the Fillmore LDS Seminary held Christmas Party. IleneCooper their open house. It started gave a fine Christmas reading at 6:00 p. m. and lasted until and Vicki Nielson played a piano 10:00 p.m. A a the people came solo with the theme embracing Into the building they wert taken both the religious significance Into one of the rooms and were and the Santa Claus with rein- - shown some slides about the deer and Christmas bells. June activities and purpose of Christ opherson arranged and Seminary, announced the program. When they had finished the Afterward, a delicious buffet slides, they were shown the supper was enjoyed by all. ibutldlng which had displays of President Daisy Rogers was In Indian work and Jewelry and . also some of the work the etu- charge. At the meeting prior to this, dents do In lt. Frances Altken showed slides The theme was Blessed are of the trips she had taken to the Peacemakers." Europe, Mexico City and Hawaii After displays were seen, an Interesting commen- - freshments were served. There June Chrtstoper eon were sllogether about 180 tary. brought the club up to date on people that attended - even In Insect control by showing slides, the snowfj re-w- lth ft ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Carl Par? an the engagement nf their daughter, Karen, to Mr. TelC. Bennett, son of Mr. 3rl Mr Fred A. Bennett, Holden. Kaen Is a graduate of Delta High School and the Ho'lywosl Beauty College of Provo. IJITd ls era luute of Vinhnu I nounc : yh'U.' ! "a. M i 2i, , al r " , Ul :? High School and lias fulfilled an LDS mission, has attendel si nd Is now attenllng tah lech-nlcCollege at Provo. They are planning a Fe! wedding. F REPORT SFECIAL Events ,1. I if LIONS HOST MHS u BALL TEAM and fi?rTT COACHES iMiSsi 8 Out Service( During the Holidays MR. TED C. BENNETT With the hoi! bis ap'r aching, we remlnl our re.i lers ti report tl.elr family golnys and comings and other events Hey would like to bale Inch led In the PROGRESS. a Use Our Take MISS KAREN PACE ENGAGED TO MARRY brary 5 The Fillmore treated the 1572 1 1 n tku L-- t riREA VlUrJ Fo ball learn anl roaches Norris, et Monsen and Watson to a i r re it at Ca'e , 14. The ei ge uas ar argUo! Qn Wr1;1', He I. Ion v?s special gjist irl coach Ray Odette, SnnwCo.lege. The musical numbers were arT allln Nlelser ranged bv I A dellclo-troost lef dinner was enjoied bv tie 30fo"thnJ If an-qu- en 11- - 'J 1 If ft P-- s ii plajers, ft ft 8 I'f ft p.ts srd 11 VWk'&wk Vfwtv FJRSTISECURITiY resume position plaie 1 1 earl Coach Odette me an Inter estlng talk on hat .t'.Jeirs and flailng footK.'.I In tlcular did to j rej are artcl- pants for life In t'efmre. It self disci; lh.r, t a r t ei rules and rep latl n.s, Jjnr's-manshlfropr a'tlt -. 'es, to produce un ler tr Ir.g co- 'PN.rs and to have resect for BankAmericard. p, m it u it it it it special way. The gift you buy, and where you buy it, depends on you, our special friend, and how special he is. You can't buy all your gifts in one place, anymore than you can put all your friends in one category. With Hank mericatd, wherever you go. whatever you want to buy, vou already have a charge account. HankAmericard. It lets the world go buy. .'i I '.-,e- r slcil condition. This also i.eljs In developing a pvd mini He urged alt to i lay the gat e of life with ress-ec- t Bra ithrlti and to have compassp n fur me another. The Filin ore !ns ri .h wre honored to Lne the grou; as their guests. The next ions Club n eetli g will he their Christmas arti for their wives cn Pere ilir 1 28. i . llg II I W. s-- !!:!' i If 'u IQ 8 8 8 8 ' iX 1 1 1 I l r-- v ' 1 u rr. ii evI'vwiM FORGOTTEN 8 SOMEONE ia ji r if YOU CAN STILL FIND wpdc p I. GOOD SELECTION g0Uglf Extra for Last A W i 8 REMEMBER! OUR Think of it as money. iL to be a yo t one has to te In gmsi ; uthorlti; 1 (living is like loving. Everyone does it in their own i 1 AurtiSuL It it it u BETJrs BSAUTY of the i it it if f tl 8 8 Mr Lions. Tbe rvil'-3- l rtm.t-erwere preser.ieJ ty Jerry .lex with his ptltar. He sang an! led the group In singing several numt'ers. Roslvn Nielsen and Janet Duncan sangt aonurrl ers. They were accompanied by Cathryn Nielsen. The musical numbers were well j reset and emoied. Coach Norris Introduced each M PRE INVENTORY SALE WILL EEGIN At 10 30 A M. TUESDAY DECEMBER 26th. BEULAHS STYLE SHOP it ft: |