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Show i l MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS VresIl !ar f the Vcak Eagles Defeat Hurricane in Last Seasonal Game The Millard 60-5- 20-1- 4, 37-3- 50-4- upNetth 13. Primory Elections Narrow Field of Candidates Mike Hare Is competing In wrestling for the first time this year. He has been wrestling In the unlimited class and Is probably the smallest heavy-weigIn the state. He has done an outstanding Job for this season placing 2nd In the region and 4th in the State. He has pinned nine of his opponents this year. footte Mike is an ball player tnd a senior this year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hare, Fillmore. ht All-sla- he won the region championMn the ship and placed second State at 128 lbs. Gary only lost two matches this year and both were to state champs. He has had a fine wrestling career for the Eagles and Is one of the all time greats. Gary Is also a letterman In He Is football and baseball. a senior and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Teeples, '7U&& GRANT 21 Archie ARLEEN Stephenson enjoyed having their Christensen, granddaughter Christine Trotter, Ogden, spend a week with them. SPENT week In Salt ROBINSON MAYNARD Robert and Dare a children. AND MRS. BRUCE CHARLOTTE AND HE STEVENS friend Sandy Marshall, Evanston, Wyo. and a student at the BYU were the weekend guests of hla parents Evan and LucUls Stevens and family. Ed Is a student at Provo Trade Tech. John, a student at SUSC was with hit parents. also ED Henderson, Nevada Jackson, were here for a visit with hts parents Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Jacason, and Merlin and Zelda and family. The weekend of the 17th Twyla Lewis came with Annette WUltams to visit her grandparents Nolen and Norma. Annette a pent the time with her family, the Dern WUllams. AND FRANCE HORACE Harmon welcomed a new granddaughter In to their family. Proud girentt are Michael and Dixie Stlemle, Provo. Horace ELLA MAE JIMMY ANLCS placement student, making her home In Richfield apent several days Including the weekend with her alaterDoreenandthe Jarold Robison family. Jarold and s Peggy and their small and Francis havt had their two older children with them while tbelr mother and their sister were In the hospltaL Dixie Joined the group for a few days. grand-son- Damlon and Troy Quigley were here for the week. IRENE AND PHILLIS Anderson were here over the weekend with their sons and brothers Evan and Dexter Anderson and families. AND MRS. ELBERT MR. Jackson, MsGlll, Nevada visited GRAPEFRUIT". ORANGES 3 Region 8 Round Robin The Region Eight Round Robin will be held at Cedar City on March JDRANGES heads 59c case $3.69 JJONE BEEFSTEAKi749 SUNSHINEf COOKIES TOTINO'S PIZZA H7o Smi Ftazcii ORANGE JUICE T a in ify Bak lb 39c 69c 5 for 1. 00 WELS, Reg. 59c Now' 49c 867100 - 0I 7gc . MODESS Large size LILAC LOTION 7 99c SUE PREE HAIR RINSE J nh II oinl's BABY SHAMPOO .... 42c BABY FOOD TtANUlS,k.g45clb. 2 and MiUard 3. will go against Dixie on Thursday. The winning team out of Delta, Millard, Dixie and Hurricane will advance to the Stat tournament with the Cedar City Redmen. 42c wc 8 for 1.00 Jib,. 1.06 te Mrs.uwen been a member of the Letter-man- s Club. After he completes one more year of high school, Shan plans on attending the Utah Technical College In Provo. Shan Is one of the co -- captains on this years basketball team. He averages 16.5 points per game and 12.2 rebounds. Shan will be counted upon a great deal to help pull the Eagles through this year's Round Robin In Cedar City. Shan Is a very dedicated and coachable boy. He Is the tallest member of Millards squad at Shan Is only a junior and will be an asset to the team 63. next year. Thu Gr BU MUITY BISQUICK GOLD MEDAL Ire-Id- Always send a Gel Well Card to a Texan looking for oil," (Anonymous) w Gr Sunday ad A PAY CASH! wawii CAlrSAVE CASH! M (7.) niwv fjijM IK( There isnt much to be seen in little town, but what you hear makes up for it. "(Kin Hubbard) EX m7r "' Mondoy away with BEANS MSAWJL t Cm tCWXO (, ZZ - Corrs !?C 6 for ' 6 ZTlb. $1 m 69 1 2C llZZLERS'-T2'oZl!!l - 11 'v. V " jem lb 49e ZZZsoTlM & Western Fomily COFFEE, Reg, ... TOTINO'S PIZZA 4 flavors . Avalon 1$ 4 2 lb nt 9' 1 r . sTm.. ST'CKS Hormel LITTLE o t&msiA., nick W, TSM.lt: Coptom Hook fSN CELERY t j 27r Tn "fDi ProlFw!'rPs Wi 3 for TOO 3 fo, 89c 2' 200s HASH BROWNS F ORANGE .'UICE 6 Un - Jmbo ,Tp v7r,Z in fu. , FLOUT" a f 69c .3 bs. 2.59 69c M 1 MOREplplllSS v ! I i) " I KELLYS IGA SALE Two Tone 12 x 1? 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CATSUP Now 45.00 each piece .. Now 124.95 Gal Size SOFTENER CORN NIBLETTS, ROLL CARPETS Gold STAY 15.00 6' x 6' GREEN NYLON CARPET In-Do- or ANGEL FOOD CAKES 2 ggu BATH ROOMS Blue Green x 8' KITCHEN CARPET 3' x 7' 59 POTATO CHIPS KLL EDS 6Dc SANDWICH C00KIEffi - Morton MEAT PIES, 6 ei. bsaatiful women. by Dlsbop Douglas S. Crosland February 20 at L00 p.m. In the Holden Ward Chapel. Pallbearers were all grand- INSTANT CHOCOLATE 1 lb. 42c TIDE 49 oz. 85c HYyfcni Family WHOLE TOMATOES, 3 for 89c Puss & Boots CAT FOOD 6 for 1.00 Wilderness PIE FILLINGS 2 for 79c LEGG PANTY HOSE .... 15?6o?f Z. Imperial MARGARINE, FOR TO THE - CORN, cream or whole kernel 303 595c 303 5 For 95c French Cut Green Beons, 303 489c WF SHORTENING 3 lbs. 79c W F CHILI .... 300 4 for 1.00 Western Shores BLEACH gallon 39c Western Sea Chunk TUNA 39c W F APPLESAUCE 303 6 for' 1.00 W F FRUIT COCKTAIL 303 - 3 for 79c W F TOMATO SAUCE .... 8 oi. 11 for 1 00 303 3 for 89c f.ERUIT w JUICE 46 01 3 for 99c w 48 ox 89c Keehler Red Tog COOKIE Sole ...... 3 for 1.00 Defer9c"l 32 L',m Heroine9 oi. 59c 15 ox Qc F PEAS F Cut or r He did family members the services were Jean S. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mathews, Mr. tnd Mrs Morrell Mathews, Mrs. Clara Lyman, Rhoda L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. and son, Edward Roberts Steven, Waldo G. Robins, J. F SKIPPY DOG FOOD PET POWDERED MILK J. ALMA STEVENS IN ADDITION W W W cTAT0 Sat. Funeral Services Held for sons Robert, John, Edward, and Nell Roger, Bradley Stevens. Prelude and postlude music was played by Ruth Stevens. Family prayer wasofferedby a son, Evan B. Stevens. The opening prayer was by Robert Stevens, a grandson. Remarks by Bishop Douglas Crosland preceded speaker Leon E. Dobson. A duet was sung by tla and Alan Mathews and followed by a Morrell from speech Mathews. A ladles chorus sand "Peace I Leave With You" under the direction of Lenora Stephenson. The closing prayer was by John Stevens, a grandson. The dedication of the grave was by Emerson Lyman. torae-qulsltl- WESTERN FAMILY BARGAIN DAY SALE MARCH Set.fZrm'V' Mrs. Orvln Stevens for their names being omitted In those attending the funeral services for Kaye Johnson Jackson. SERVICES in- DUANES AG STORE VonEC APOLOGIES TO MR. AND Mrs. Don Turner and Mr. and llershey's bfi9iiBDESFer,nUfiiLESS the champ Peterson and daughter Teresa, also Beaumont, California; their son Gordon and girlfriend, students at the Y were visiting their parents Fred and Emily Johnson during the weekend. CAKE MIX . 2 for 79c CANNED SODA POP .... 9 for 99c Rejr. is JACK JOHNSON, GARDENIA, California; Dale and Madge FUNERAL which - .y ttys Art h(U Calllster. days. Stellers elders, habit western Alaska and eastern Siberia, will appear on the duck stamp for the first time. on was based Selection anatomical accuracy, artistic composition and suitability for The winner reengraving. ceives no financial prize. Thurs., Fri. 'MCI and Wild- life Service. The winning entry, a full color wash drawing, was created by artist Lee LeBlanc of Iron River, Mich. Even faster than Mark Spitz, the otter swimmer and diver among land mammals. Staples, Marla Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Huntsman, Julia Warner, August ?earson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ky Lyman, Mrs. Philander Day, Helen Baker, Will Swallow and Edith lhlr Departments Fish S Well Robins, Mr. and JESS AND ESTELLBEN-ne- tt have Stacie Sue with rrmWiiaMr them for a few standing on a rocky Arctic shore, according to the Interior softball and volleyball teams. He was very active In the Scouting Program and he was chosen to be a member of the Order of the Arrow. In 1969 he received his Eagle Scout Award. Shan has been active In many He was school activities. President In Jr. Studentbody High. Presently he Is an officer In the FFA and Is on Shan the FFA Honor Roll. was a member of the band for four years. He was a candidate for Mr. Wonderful and Is a candidate for Student-bod- y President. He has always been Interested He played on the In sports. little league baseball team for three years, was a member of team the bantam basketball and was selected as an All-st- ar for three years. Shan has lettered In football for two years. In 1971 he was named to the Football Team, and In 1972 he was a member of the Second Football Team. He has lettered In basket-ta- ll for three years. In 1972 be received the BUI Marcroft Playmaker Award. Shan his All-Sta- A tecord 249 entries were received In the 24th Federal Artists Duck Stamp event. from 33 states competed In the contest. A new duck rtamp Is Issued each year by the U. S. Postal Service. The new stamp will go on sale July 1, 1973. Every migratory waterfowl hunter 16 years of age or older, must purchase this stamp and a state hunting license. All revenue from duck stamps, except ttw cast of printing and distribution, is used of wetlands for will Stellers elders two show Shan Carling was born Dec. He Is the son of 1056. and Shanon Carling DeLyle and he has two brothers and one sister. Shan has played on the Churcn CcftcfoEb Otdczi STEVENS, Betty Crocker 10c pound COFFEEMATE 1, SMALL PIECES lT67$L00 . JELL0' L5- for Roger tnd Elolse, Mrs. Mary Ann Stevens and sonMlkedrove to Sandy where they visited with Richard and Elaine Burt and family. JAROLD ROBEON TOOK HE Sternal - February yn Vickie Staples Secretary: and Marian Stevens. Social Manager: PamCoates and Julie Cummings. parents Melvin and Fauntetia Robison and Uncle Wayne Robison, to Altamont to attenVttfe funeral services for cousin Floyd Cummings. Mr. sndMrs. FrankBrlnkerhoff on Tuesday. They also visited with Elbert's brother tnd family Nolan and Norma Jackson. LETTUCE were tryouts girls were selected ss cheerleaders: Varsity Cheerleaders: Mad-alMonsen, Virginia Probert, Denis Condle, Camille Peterson. Jr. Varsity Cheerleader: Margaret Turner, head, Robin Carling, Kris Crook, Tina Van Meter. Vice-preside- MRS. LUCILLE DUCK STAMP DESIGN The duck stamp for 1973 J. Alma Stevens were conducted UPPER, Riverside, California was here for her father's funeral. When she returned to her home her brother Mtz accompanied her. MRS. family. AND GARY eral days. MRS. w MR. MRS. PRIOR TO HE LEAVING FOR the service Bob and Linda Wiggins visited Ms sister Mary Ann Stevens and son Mlks for sev- and slstr Dayley and RICHARD Cowley, Pleasant Grove spent a couple of days here with hla brother-in-laand sister Chris and and Rose Christensen MR. AND MR. WIL-llam- w LA RAE Mlllaway and two children, Brigham City spent the weekend with their parents Pat and Bette Mlllaway and family. LEANARD AND LARRY Kingman, Arizona were here for a few days visiting brother-in-la- AND Crosland and eon Jeff, Bountiful visited with their parent! Ben and Ida Crosland. Lake City with her mother, Mrs. E.L. Peck and sons Kit and his wife Colleen and little son, Kirk and hts wife Sherry and Uby. The tatter brought their mother home on the weekend. their A LG IE AND ALLEN ROB-lso- n, wells Johnson andMr.andMrs. J, Dellal Ivle enjoyed two sessions at the Mantl Temple. several days last Cheerleader held last Thursday, 22, and the following Studentbody Officers were held on February 21 with the following students advancing Into the final election to be held on Wednesday, February 28; Eldon ChristPresident; ensen and Shan Carling. Anna Stevens and Kary Monroe. WHO Is emplcyed in Salt Lake srent Thursday with her parents Lloyd and Orient Christensen and family. Their son Gary, a student at Trad Tech in Provo was home for the weekend. hrij FEBRUARY and Vance Wilson. Ho- MARIA CHRISTENSEN, Ccpata-Yfc- cb elections Team 10. Hold&n Happoningc lden. 'pUunll Primary on MHS Basketball Co-Copta- in SHAN CARLING Reporter: Linda Tomklnson and Colleen Stevens. Sondra Turner Historian: and Mary Ann Shields. Business Manager; Brad Stevens and Marjean Stevens. Paper Editor; Suzanne Harmon and Jill Anderson. Yearbook Editor: Cindy Cox Eages defeated In their last 8 Hurricane seasonal game. It was a close ballgame with the score being Millard, at the end ofthe 4. Millard, first quarter; 4, Millard at the half and at the end of the third quarter. Ballard. Hurricane, was the scorer with 18 points. high Langston and Gubler, also of Hurricane, scored 14 and 13 points, respectively. For Millard, Steve Condle had 14 points, Tim Turner had 14 points and Shan Carling came Gary Teeples has been wrestling on the varsity squad for four years. He has placed In the region each of those years and has placed high In the state meets for the past three years. Last year, as a Junior, Gary won the state championship In the 119 lb. class. This year Introducing MILLARD Fillmore, Utah 84 6 31 Friday, March 2, 1973 for 360 PRESERVES Pineapple-Apric- ot 69c Strawberry 73 on |