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Show i I MII.LARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, I'tah 84631 Friday. March 2, 1973 SOCIAL NEWS CATTLEMEN Volentine Party COUNTY BANQUET The annual banquet of the Millard County Cattlemen Association was held during the month of February, 197J In Delta, Utah. Cattlemen, wives and guests from this area attended. Sherm Harmer, executive secretary of the state association, was guest speaker. Vernon Monroe, president, extends thanks to all of the business places in this county that contributed door prizes, thus adding te the success of the T Firemens Auxiliary Enjoys HOLD The Fireman's Auxiliary had their Valentino Party February They met at the Truck Stop for dinner and then proceeded to the reading room for games and snacks. The room was beautifully decorated in a Valentine motif. Prizes were won by Alta Reeves, Carol Frampton and Beth Frampton. Other members there were Beth Whatcott, Joyce Dearden, Diana Herrer, Rula Bartholomew, Lu Dean Day, Barbara Helen Ouarnberg, Taylor, n, Georgia Stevens, Doris Vanda Peterson and Dene Cooper. 8. occasion. Rass-muse- SAVE DATE FOR Golden Brunson in SPECIAL EVENT Veterans Hosoitol The Lamanite Gr pr,-- n wil be coming to Fillmore with on all new show on March 24th. The Stake MIA, fpcnsorlng group, suggests that you keep this date epen for them. Watch the Progress for particulars In the weeks to come. To thoroughly define the requirements and procedures of Best Western membership, seminars three day hosts throughout the year for representatives of new member Executives and staff motels. from each department of Best Westerns home office conduct the sessions snd exchange Ides and Information with new members. ,Siectflc subjects studied at the meeting Included motel ojieratlon procedures wlthlnthe Memtiershlp in Best Western Motels Is lo'-eupon meeting anl main'alnlng high stamlards of quality and service to (he American (raveling public. Best Western organization, the Best Western nationwide toll free reservation system, wholesale purchasing ofequlpt-me- nt and supplies through (division of Best Western), Best Western forms and accounting system, and new developments In th field of credit card usage. Best Westerns national advertising and marketing programs were also outlined and explained. Bes-wes- co William LitHe Has New Assignment with F. S. Grandsons Have Surgery FILLMORE Forester William (Gill) Little baa received a new assignment with the U. S. Forest Service. He will be leaving Fillmore for Council, Idaho. He will serve as Range Conservationist. He came to the Fillmore office four years ago from Rich, field, Utah anti wLH now be transferring from the FtshLake National Forest to Fbyette National Forest. REPORTER desire has been expressed by readers (hat Fillmore have their own correspondent. This A DAY JUST JENNIE Monday from Drainer ed position would consist of reporting news Items of peoples comings and goings, bul not nectssarlly church newsorclub news since these organizations after helping care grandsons, for her kirk and Darrin sms of Linda and Vawdry, Howard. They had hip surgery and will I in a cast for six weeks. They were o;ra(ed on a week ago Wedensday at the Primary Childrens Hos- have their own reporters. The Job would pay little or nothing. However, If you feel you would like to do this public service, call us at the PROGRESS Our pital. number Is r-- Bill avill be 743-534- 0. I NEPHI, UTAH I Kk 3 te 1 3. S, 1 SFOnTSWEAR NEW JANTZEN MRS. MR.' AND MRS. MORRELL OFF Vi OFF 'a BLOUSES BRAS & GIRDLES ' PANTYHOSE -- 8. 5.- OFF regular price regular price regular price OFF .,.j.oo p now 60' $$$ Hurry While The Selection Is Good! COME !N AND SEE OUR NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE ROB1-so- ALICE AND DONALD LAW-ao- n DON AND JULIA AND TWO to Cedar City where Don will do his student n teaching. AND SAM WTLL1E, Granger, spentthe weekend with LeVoy and Ella. RONALD MRS. AND JVASDEN CELE-- b girls returned drove to Salt Lake and visited their son Jack and family, Roy. They also visited Beverly and family. Salt lake on Sunday. They had a nice surprise visit from Nancy and Bruce Jackson, Henderson,Ne- W,MR. IDA !idcy rated her 85 birthday February by having most of her family here on the weekend. Blaine and Ruth, Salt Lake City and their children picked up their daughter Jane and friend from BYU. Sunday Merlin and Lor-rai- n, Vic and Sandy, Vernon and Evelyn and families, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Wasden, Aurora spent the day with her. Monday Bruce and Mary, Taylorsville and tbelr family spent the day with her. Bruce has Just been called to the position of Bishop of his ward. His son Roy was here before leaving for his Ida also mission to Sweden. had calls from Jed and Fred and their famlles. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mathews, Mr. J. Wells and Waldo Robins attended the funeral aenrtces for their cousin Alma Stevens, Holden on Feb. 20. AND KEITH B 17 Thursday visiting their daughter Connie and Jay, Salt Lake on Saturday. They drove to Price where they spent a nice time with Donnas sister Marlon Chrlstopherson and also Keiths sister Lola and family. OFF Regular Vi ODES SAVE 85th spent Velvet te $16 00 It.iOondm It Ida Wosden Celebrates They also visited evening. with Ha's sister Myrtle end Golden Hansen, Provo. They then drove on to Salt Lake and spent a day with their daughter Gloria and Lawrence and family. DONNA PANTS Robins and family, Trent) n ton spent Saturday with Waldo and Erda. crunchy salads, interesting fruits and new side dishes. For over 250 exciting ideas, send 25c tin coin t w uh your name, address and zipcode to: Joys of Jell 0. Box 8074. Kankakee, Illinois, 60901. jt' JrffOttirrfvttrrH tradrenart 4 the OtwraJ mi MOVING SALE BOOTS - HATS - CLOTHING - SADDLERY Genuina Price Reduction in all Departments. We are rr.ocina into our new store at 142 East 2nd South in about 90 days and our present stock must be reduced1 These famous Brands: Tony Lama - lustin - Acme - Dan Post Nocona - Dobbs - Bailey - Panhandle 743 6211 70 N MAIN H Bar C - Prior to 70 Pioneer Wear OFF Present this ad for an extra 10 discount on "SALE" items. Offer good until April 1. 1973. Jacke Wcle Ranchueat 62 East 2nd South St. HELEN MRS. Mr. a 1 Vts. Yrrmti J. rChrl'terc-- n avi ( tn an gigement fcrt.itutung marriage of theird.mghter.Ann to Douglas J, Nielsen. The couple Is planning a June 20 wedding In the Manti Temple. Miss Christensen Is attending Utah Trz !e Tecbntral College In Provo and graduated from week. weekend Ceorgla MR. AND MRS. GENE DAY were pleased to learn that Randy and Karry Day, Cedar City had 1 new Baby Iwy which made the second great grandchild In a month. This lny Is also the Ivles. MRS. BLADE look her father snd mother to Salt Lake City where Mel Is to enter (he hospital for surgery. Millard lllrh School. Mr. Nielsen, son of Bishop and Mrs. Dallin S. Nielsen, Utah Slate attended has University and filled a mission In Oregon. He Is presently attending BYU. The couple planloltvelnFtll-mor- e this summer and (hen continue their studies In Provo In the fall Welcome Granddaughter Taylorsville were visitors at Wallace snd MR. AND ENGAGED To MARRY DOUGLAS J. NIELSEN In JUNE NOYCE, ED-wsr- first great grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hone, Gun nlson, who were former residents of Fillmore. Randy Is the son of Ned Day, Pa row an. . CLARK AND EMILY TASKE, St. George spent a couple of days visiting Klea and Harmon. Saturday they had a nice visit with Russell and Marcia, who Hew from Anelndm, California where they were met by Marlin and Linds and spent Friday with SOMETHING NEW EVERY Russell's father. George and Mildred, Tressa, Ellis and Que and their wives joined them to celebrate their fathers birthday at Marlin's home In Sail Lake. Then Linda drove them to Sclplo to visit Harmon and Klea and Linda and her boys visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quarnberg. MYRON WEEK!! JEWEL AND MARY WASDEN P.Y left with friends on a tour of California. MAR-M- n Mr. and Mrs. Max Marlin, Fillmore drove to SouthJordan to spent Sunday with their daughter, Donna and Warren Oakeson and to attenda meeting where their son Brad was being honored before leaving for an LDS Mission to Oregon. All of Donna's brothers but Paul were lo the meeting. Bishop K. .aid Martin soke. Open house was held at the Oakeson home after the services. m Lit newest most unique - - CLOGS ond SANDALS $5.00 ond $6.00 SKIRTS - Long Checked Pink or Blue $25.00 ETCHING? formula stop Zemo speeds soothin' relief to doctor It ex- ternally caused itching of eczema, minor rashes, skin im'ations. msecs bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of surface germs, aids healing. skin with Zemo, Liquid or Ointment. Quick relief, or your mooey back " Salt lake City, Utah ANN CHRISTENSEN Sallna and her daughter, Flonda called lo see Nona Monroe last MR. AND MRS. CECIL RANCHWEAR WARNER MOTORS, WERE Thacker, Stir the tight things into Jell O Brand Gelatin and your refrigerator will fix 10 SUNDAY SERVICES conducted by Nell Monroe. A Primary presentation directed by Gloria Probert and several Primary children encouraged people to donate to the Primary Parade. Kent Memmott received the Melchltedek Priesthood and was advanced to an Elder. He la the son of Mr. and The Mr. Nord MemmoU. students presented Seminary the program under the direction of Brother Jek. Grant Rasmussen took charge and the following apoke: RlchardBeck-stran- d, Anna Stevens, Sandy Turner, Brad Stevena, Dana Crosland. A duet was by Rosie and Janet Duncan. Nielsen Cynthia Beckstrand and Jill Anderson played the piano and organ. MR. AND MRS. JAMES and sons, MontlceUo spent the weekend at home. refrigerator to cook things. - Sunday Services MELVIN AND JERRIS BN-ne- tt attended meeting Sunday with Nell and Edith Monroe. AND MR. MRS. TED LTS-onb- acne son Darin, Salt Uke spent Sunday with Bill and Etlleen and family. Earl and Edna oind them fo Sunday dinner. CAROL JEAN, SALT LAKE spent the weekend with Carl and Gloria and family. How to get your Slim J3sxb) Rcbhs BRAD AND DOROTHY AND MR, AND MRS. MORRELL Mathews attended two nice events at the Marriott Center at BYU. They watched their granddaughter, Nancy StarUy, march with the Cougarettesand dance in the festival In the . I Reverters Kllia (hcreUrg Attend Events at BYU I Reck DRESSES S. - 'S. - MO. - MS. Volins te $49. Sim ' CLEAnAtiCE SALE Dottic does it again ! Baby ii God's opinion that the world should go on." (Cerl Sandburg) NEWS FROM SCIPIO loading out their equipment Saturday. He end his wife Mary and daughter Catherine will leave Monday. OTTIE'S FASHIONH D call phone long distance expressing regrets tney cornu not attend. Many cousins were also In attendance. Ronald, who la a business professor at Rieka College was guest speaker, warren, Donna and Brad each gave Impressive talks also. Many relatives and friends of the family went to the Oakeson home after the service where they enjoyed refreshments end warm hospitality. After a week of Instruction at the mission home in Salt Lake City, Brad will leave by plane March 7 fo the Oregon Mission. testimonial for Bradley Oakes on was held In the Stake Center In West Jordan on Feb. 25 where Cecil and Beatrice Martin, Sclplo, beard the testimony of their first grandson to accept a mission call for the LDS Church. Brad Is the son of Warren and Donna (Martin) Oakeson, Riverton. Brads uncles and aunts from the Martin family who attended were Max and LaVoy Martin, Fillmore; Howard and Bonnie Martin, Salt Lk' City; Gerald Martin, Magna; Ronald andJoan Martin, Rexburg, Idaho; and Linda Martin, Grantsvllle. Paul and Donna Martin, Las Vegas wore represented via A ATTEND SEMINAR In ALBUQUERQUE week. nt Attend Testimonial for Missionary Grandson NEW MEMBERS of BEST WESTERN MOTELS Mr. and Mrs. Neldun Adams, Paradise Lin, Fillmore were guests of Best Western Motels at the nationwide clialn's orientation seminar for owners and operators of new member motels at the Best Western Four Seasons Motor Inn In New Mexico last Mr. Golden Brunson unider-wesurgery in the Veterans Hospital, S.L.C., Feb. 23, 1973. He Is doing very well, accord, ing to reports .received by his family. Melvin Brunson and Cal Stewart took him to the hospital. BEULAHS STYLE SHOP m |