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Show - Fine Arts Guild To Note FAG Program Entertained SOCIAL NEWS The Arts program ot Guild, 'anuary the Fine was In 29th Birthday Feb. 1st 18 a lighter vel" that entertained and relaxed members and p t e February 1, 1973 the East Millard Fine Arts Guild will Its 29th birthday, celebrate which will be In the form of a Tea at the Band Room at the usual time, 4:00 p.m. An Interesting program Is being All members are arranged. encouraged to attend. puests, as stories fromSesame Street were presented. A ppear-.n- g In costume fitting the characters they represented were Edith Calllster, Jolene Stephenson, Larona Melville, ,Mary Jean Peterson, Jill Hayles, Lap real Swallow and Mable Heder. Carol Wise Introduced the program and the ladles performed like professionals. LaPreal Swallow was attired In a gorgeous Indian dress made for her while she was on an Indian Mission. Shetoldaetory of an Indian boy, Coy Chita. President Beth Luke conCwen ducted. Hunter extended an invltalon tc view the Art Exhibit at the hlgt school, which many did after the Arlene Olpln gave program. an opportunity to add to a contribution to CARE. Fine Arts Guild Opposes Ratification of ERA MARY ANN GOURDIN To MARRY KASEY S. QUARNBERG Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gourdln the enOrem announce gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Mary Ann to (Casey S. Quarnberg, son of Mr. and Mr. Sheldon T. Quarnberg of Geyser Raivh, Nevada. The couple plan to be married tn the Provo LDS Temple on Feb. 9 with a reception to Iw held that evening In the Orem I3th-16- th Ward Cultural Hall. An open house will also fete the newly weds on Feb. 10 In the Sctplo Ward Cult Sctpto Ward cultural hall. of i 4 7771 n i . . in Miss Gourdln Is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS She has attended Seminary. Utah Technical College In Provo where she graduated In Dental Assisting, and Is currentlyem-ploye- d In Provo. Mr. Ouarnbere la a graduate f Millard High School where be was a member of tho football .md I rase bull team. He Is now the Fillmore t member ot National Guard and is attending Jtah Xhnlcal College where he Is studying welding. The couple will make their home In Provo following their marriage. Tonya B. Dean's List I Kirwan on at I. S. U. fcfcho Cape Hunting Doga at a mia tur of wolf and hyena. S"ov Colloje Honor Roll The luts of those earnn honors and high honors for their academic achievement In the Fall Quarter of P.72 has twen released by Snow College Dean of Instruction Garth R, Bee ham Loren A. Robison, FUlmore as on this list . State University College of Medical Arts Dean's list for the first semester has been released by Dr. E.V.Stm-lso- o. The list Includes 44 students In the Department of Nursing, 24 dental hygiene students snd 23 students majoring in speech pathology and audiology wt.o haveachleveda grade point avenge of 3.0 ;b) or Among the students Ustec s Tanya Lee Beckstrand, Fil- lmore. Utah Legislature Gladys Day Fractures Hip in Fall on Ice Kesler of Phllllpsburg, Montana are visiting In Utah with theli parent?, Mr. and Mra. Roy Candidates for the Sweet heart Ball have been chosen and they are as follows: Juniors Davies and Mrs. The parents of children, Kaylln they are proudly Alice Kesler. two married Type EZ Type Press oo letters to make signs, posters, scrapbooks, drawings, layouts 101 uses. Big package for only $1.25. See th different type styles at THE FROGRESS For UTAH full-leng- ds son-in-la- League standings tn bantam basketball at this period of play are as follows with three games remaining to be played in the league. LOST 1 S Klwanls 2 Legion 3 Lions 3 Cowboys 5 Howell Those being named for the Mr. Hustle Award by KALL Radio are Jeff Baker, Flowell; Dan Davies, Legion; Brad Mark Brlnkerhoff, Klwanls; Petersen, Lions. ONE YEAR OLD PHOTOS Beginning this next week, one year oils may havethetrphotos taken and published free in the PROGRESS. Appointments must be made for Monday afternoon, the week of the babys birthday. No obligation, of course, 5. "The key to the movie Industry tn Utah Is that we are a relatively unexposed location," Mr. Schlueter reported. "We havent been seen In many films until Just recently. Our time apperas to have come." Mr. Schlueter cited the 1971 Invitation by Governor Calvin Rampton to the film Industry to visit Utah as the real start of th program. "When the Governor made the lnvltatlor and the Director of Development Services, Milton Wellenmann, made sure It was carried out, things began to happen for Utah." Since late 1970, Utah has been the prime settlngfor"Jeremlah Johnson," a Walt DlsneyStudlo "Run Cougar, production, several "Gunsmoke" Run," television eplsoder, "Class House," shot at the Utah State Trlson, "Birds of Prey," "Toklat a wildlife adventure program by MHP Productions, tyje am are more eiienaLe than upright shr.i! tn the same family. We will reed $00u-70- 0 just for these shrubs, but we have the funds to do It already In our Our planting will treasury. help us win mure prizes. it k GARDEN CLUB Officers end segments for elevtslons "Allas Smith and Jones." "Walt Disney Studios also did One Little Indian with James Garner In Southern Utah," Mr. Schlueter said, "and Television Corporation of America shot a horror film, 'The House of th Seven Corpses, at the Utah State Historical Society In Salt Lake City." Utah Is getting excellent exposure In television commercials too, with General Motors repeating their award-winnicommercial on Pinnacle Peak In Southern Utah, Ford Motor Co., using the Thlokol Vibration Laboratory for a car commercial, and Chevron using Sait for a Lake City taxicabs gasoline. segment on lead-fre- e Utah Is also the setting for scene tn a g a commercial and a Pepsl-Col- a winter scene In a commercial for Teflon cookware not yet released. commercials Television a Is one meant $33,000 for Utah businesses, and the prospect for continued spending by Hollywood In Utah Is bright with announcement of the recent another feature length film tentatively scheduled to start shooting January 22 In southern This one stars Burt Utah. Reynolds and Candice Bergen In "The Man Who Liked Cat Dancing." "The film is be. lgeted at $2.5 million, Mr. Schlueter said. "And could bring as much as $275,000 to Utah businesses. "And we are working on more productions for Utah. As you can see, the film In lustry Is now big business for Utah," he said, "and It will likely grow ever bigger. river-runnin- Home from Hospitals Mrs. NVldn Brims n has returned h me L.'Im in a stay in Vtih Valley Hospital. J 1IT datijier ;md iw u nt up an rw, Sura and G iry son-in-- 1 !rf The award las filled the new with enthusiasm 3ni t ..o', are ih... l:ga tourer ar. 7 e ifLifrs for 1973 are: Aikue Olpl.i, president; Dar-lm- e Mm.dj, 1st v.p.; Edith Call-- 1 ,ter, 2nd v.p.; Virginia Kelly, secretary; Nelda Paxton, hls-- b rt.m; Noble Lav las ten a.ii s'Ul Is our falilifjl treasurer, st.ve we win cashawards vvl.lch t a .e tile a lit.d we must have basre- t type EZ MOVIES - Big Business I ) be tho creeping Millard to Host Cedar an PGE D FPOM off! "i rs The Cedar Redmen will be here on Friday, January 26 to go against the Millard Eagles In a league basketball game. The Cedar squad was hereon meet. January 25 for a wrestling be will Millard squad The In a hosting the Dixie Flyers wrestling meet on Thursday, February I, at 2:30 p.m. f BANTAM BASKETBALL rt, ne Utah spent two years cultivating the motton picture Industry before It blossomed Into a $? million bouquet. And ttprom-Is- es to grow even bigger. th Since October 1970, 10 motion pictures costing $12 mlllloo have been filmed either partially or totally In Utah, Hal Schlueter, special projects coordinator for the Utah Travel Council, reported recently. "Of that, roughly 37 or $3,000,000 was percent, In the state for lodging spent in from Returns East Visit food, labor, transportation and Mrs. I aura Anlerxm came other expenses by the prohome Saturday after a month duction companies." The most recent release with of visiting with her daughter a Utah setting was Robert Red-fornM and Georgia "Jeremiah Johnson," the Vernon B. Starley, IXu.a and of a mountain man, filmed The family lives In saga Sandra. near Redfords Sundance Ski Woodbrodge, Virginia, a suV Resort In Provo Canyon and tub of Washington, DC. They various other Utah locations. took her to see many of the "Harry Never Holds," a historic sites around the Na- James Coburn feature was tion d Capital. filmed this summer In varMajor Starley, a career of- ious Salt Lake City locations, ficer. is presently working in while the television film "Birds or Prey," will be shown January the Pentagon. 30 at 7:30 p.m. on CBS Channel WON Sweetheart Ball Queen The Millard-Hurrlcaketball game has been scheduled for January 31. and David n, showing their seven-wee- k old son, Nick D. During the past five months their family was enlarged by the birth of two grandchildren and their own baby, 20 years young-erththeir next Phllllpsourg has seen a much colder winter than In Utah. Helen says It was 38 and 39 below for weeks. Their son who lives on the ranch near them counted 91 elk from his front window recently as they came looking for forage. Mrs. Gladys Day underwent surgery In Salt Lake LDS Hospital Sun lay. She fell on the Ire near the local hospital and around noon Satmrkiy, was taken by ambulance soon ins wwc insertafterwards, ed Into her hip wlilch was broken in the fall. Mrs. Days daughter Mkirfe Bushnell and her son Ted are staying doso by and Marie called Blanche Lewder, neighbor to her mother, advising her that the operation appeared to be successful. TEAM Candidates for Millard Other Coming Events DAVID AND HELEN DAVIES A discussion of the amendment concerning Equal Rights for men and women was openec Wilson anc Day, Madeleine Afton Swartx offering comments. A vote was then taken on whether or not the Fine Arts Guild should endorse the adoption of this amendment which Is presently being considered by the Utah State Legislature. In addition to those at the meeting and effort was made to contact all club members. The result was 4 for, 98 against, and 2 undecided. Reporter Tess Robison Denise Condle, Cindy Memmott, Madalyn Monson, Virginia Pro-beAnna Stevens, Marjean Stevens. HLLLO WORLD! Seniors Rahny Aanderson, Kris Day, Dearden, Janice Hunter, Jayne First Three Baby Ways Terri McBride, Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. Geno Day ore Penney. or T Sophomore Class Dance tunc, when Mr. and Mrs. Larr; The Sophomore class dance Bowman cf Council, Idaho became parents of a baby girl will be held on January 28 at on Jan. 17, 1973, weighing five 9:30 In the girls gym. The theme Is "Something's Wrong pounds 10 ounces. First time prandpa rer.es are With Me" with mystc by Ray Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day. Idaho. Bishop, KOVO disc jockey. The price Is $1.00 stag and $1.75 per Montana Couple Showlnc couple. At 10:30 a.m. that same will day the Sophomore class present an assembly. Off New Baby Boy Vice-preside- By ill The Week ct MHS bso! St--- brought her from IV Jan. iNth, nnd daughter Fnr.klo Clark of Price U wii D I ires and Ne!din this wovk. Mrs. I ah ill ike came f i om Evanston, Wy.im S i'. She spent (liristm --s vrh her daughter Betty and htjsb in 1. Bierce N el win, and leeijiie ill so was in the hospital f..r almost two svek :t ,TV undent treasurer. an KNOW THESE FEOFlE? DO YOU Pictured Is a gim.p of old in , .hub's eluding people and houses. Cai you Identify them? They were brcniht Into Fillmore by Mr. and Mrs. Jan i s Ruyf who now live In Hclkm and have ten busy lha a t few mm tie remodeling the idd Poulson home. While remo lining and digging kround, tliey found la a Union :o old pictures, a 1 itt :i hch, a knitting needle, spoons, cli oi 1 otlnr fashioned Lair assorted Items. Pay, chalrmur; I illin Me. ii loe, Jk.,t t 5.. otturn, tallln Mii'.iii, Lon Iversi.nai.d Keoiiet;. Lay. The latter two rijr. t ti.e city Officials as ;ls thse jifh( an area Most of In an n fun : t old fire- 1 arm.:.! place. The picture j rlvrj here till week were on glass re ntlus and It was r.o small fat f r to Madeleine (hen) on a it. ra then sui.ilc for re-ta'- -e a conventional re- -j holograph .n prlntt.ig. If you Vf L'y i m, dra; a lnte anl wti: the I HCiGRr-M-'' publish the names vu n we receive them. rn BYU A u C 2 C. i wu work for Tofcrs and City Since I' cf HiiNiiical v, Yo to . .. i Aa -- .! a. t : : : u.r,e i j it Uliv H7. IT. with chsily tie Mayor In all of our projects. la Is the time of year new programs for the the off Utis vf the F It u Cl .b l., Ite you to join wt.n os In making our GarJ. n Cb.t. one of the fact os c.sr. m Club oj e cf the factors la kioi log Fillmore "The ChaieM lutle City In the ,t ai -- ( r . v I st Urln., i con- sists if timers, several ,car ki, t of Directors pru S. 'I a The I uar t the i f i . r .r 1.1st iiorcs 3 A r i si Uv . X j id f I. 1 e 1 'kl . GET ARTICLES In Ml EARLY i the i , n i FUNDING For SENIOR r : , a I O r. 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