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Show Mil I HP COUNTY PROGRESS FASHION SHOW Was A'pru Delightful Event Review Appuel with Madge Warner ns the reader. All of their items were m ule In either the Fillmoic or Setpio plants, and they wete beautiful . Ladies watched with feel tigs of pride in the fuel that these clothes were poulticed ii;ht in our own iron. All were modeled by ladies workln-- j at the plant. Pat Iverson with years of ex pciience in past shows, had expert help fmm nanny other AI.A members well qualified to put on this type of Tue Fvsluon Show sponsored Auxiliby the American Legion ary Mtiirdiy nftetnoon, 31 of Mawh, 1973, was a real success i. idies came Horn as far as I t It i and Heaver and some from Silt I.ake City and all enjoyed the affair. A dehtious bufL t luncheon preceded the sh av and pro-gn numbers included songs t by Mike and llal Decks rand and sum Carling, accompanied by Camille Deter n, solo by Ann i Mae Quart, berg who ac compinu'd herself, cornet solo by Sus in Frampton accompanied by Jill Andetson: Spanish dance by Jolene Stephenson and Melinda Whitaker. The apparel modeled might well have conve fron. big City stores. All the department latent styles land ni.atennLs with matching jcrcssnuos were displayed by attractive and hand-som- e models. Sport togs for Spring and summer had special apical for most everyone. M itiol He iter w.ts the reader for merchandise featured by Steven. Inc., Beulahs Style c!mp nnl Kelly's Deportment Store and motels pot formed like profession ils. Oonrhiding the array of fash nils was presentation by ei PATTI JILL BEMIS TO LISA I VI E and JACK STEVEN HIGLEY MARRY ENGAGED TO MARRY APRIL 21 1st Lt JAMES LEO WEAVER Utahna Mrs. Bemts, is announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Patti .1111, to 1st Lt James Lev Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rolert. Weaver, Spokane, Washington. Tattle is a 1071 graduate of Millard High School. She attended Salt Lake City College of Medical and Dental AsShe graduated as a sistants. and Dental Is Assistant presently employed bv Dr Evan A. Deckstrand, Fillmore. Patti and James will be married In Kanosh on April 14, 1973. After a honevmoon trip to Hawaii, they will be making their home at Beal Air Force Base In California. The newlywed couple will honored at a reception on April 14 from 8.00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Kanosh Ward Cutlrual Hall. Everyone Is cordially Invited lo attend. SPECIAL EDUCATOR TESTIMONY MEETING A Granite school District teacher for special education has been named Utah's Special Educator of the Year for 1973 The teacher, Verda Hodgson, was honored at the annual convention for the Utah Council for Exceptional Children Federation held at Orem High School. The council selects a special education teacher for the year on the basis of service, d back-grotn- and professional In- volvement. Mrs. Hodgson has been a teacher for some twenty years and fourteen of those have been as a special education teacher. She started out In a one room school house In Montana where she taught grades 1 through 6. Since moving to Ltah In 1957, she has taught tn Weber, Salt lake City and Granite School She now teaches Districts. special education children such as the learning dKabledand retarded at the Hlllvlew Elementary School In Granite School District. She has also been active In professional organisations and has served as president of the A tah Council for Exceptional rChlldren Federation. GREENWELL FAMILY Next Fine Arts Program April 12 on Conservation Environmental Conservation ts the topic to be covered at .he next meeting of Fine Arts Guild on Thursday, April 12, In the band room at 4 00 p m. Arranging the program are Jill Bayles, Linda Carter and Shirley Evans. Mr. Llovd Ferguson, Director of BLM office at Fillmore, will be the guest speaker. Hostesses are ShannonCar-long- , Pat Rasmussen, Rayna Day and Larona Melville. LEADERS Honored At DINNER 4-- leaders and their were honored at a dinner Wednesday, March 28 at the Coojer Countrv Club. Certificates of Achievement were presented to first year leaders bv t eGrand Davies, I tah Bankers representing Diner leaders Association. received their seals. Service jins were also preTive vear pins, lack sented Mchrlle, Dahlia Dotson, Fay Petersen, DU Morrw, Karen Drlene Christensen, fen vear pins, I aVov Martin i dna McBride, Bonnie Christensen, Karla Pastrup, Gloria Prdert Fifteen vear (in riven to Both Stevens, 0r:e, ARRIVES IN BERLIN Carol Framptot Earl mere very happy to recelw word on March 23 that theli daughter Carolyn Greenwell ant baby son, Robbie, had arrlvec safely In Berlin, Germany. Carolyn and Robbie have beet here In Fillmore with her parents for the past 8 months. They fie from Salt Lake or March 21 to join their husltfnc and father, Bob, who has beer studvlng In Germany. They plar to make their home In Berllr for the next 16 months while Bob completes tits research. Be Is studvlng his towards Doctorate In German History. and Goc Rasmussen on SUSC Mr. and Mrs. J. Dellal Me of Flowell are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lisa Gae to Jack Steven Hlglev, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Hlgley of Livermore, California. The bride to be Is a graduate of Millard High School and a four-yegraduate of Millard Stake Seminary. She has been a student at BIT for three years and presently is employed In Provo. The groom Is a graduate of Livermore High School where He he was Valedictorian. ar WATCH FOR ALL MILLARD DIAMOND JUBILEE L Auxiliary Meeting A. Monday, April 9th Community Service and Child Welfare will be discussed at the next meeting of 1nlt 81, American Legion Auxiliary Monday, April 9 at 8.00 p.m. Betty Devore Is In charge. Junior ALA Members to served a mission to Pennsylvania for the LDS Church. He received a Bachelors Degree In Physics from 13 YU In 1972. Presently he Is working on his Masters In Business Administration at BYU. Lisa and Jack are to lie married In the Mantl LDS Temrle on April 21. A reception given by tbe brides parents will 1 held that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 In the Flowell Ward Cultural Hall. Is Everyone cordially Invited to attend. SGT. JOHN NOWELL Rotes Today's Valentine' Honor Roll Two Quarters Gae Rasmussen hasachievcd honor roll status at SUSC for fall and winter quarters. A grade point average of 3,6 or better is required before receiving such an honor. Gae Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I awrence Rasmussen of Flowell. She has ten attending Southern ltah State Col -lege since her grad at ton from Millard High school in 1971. At the end of spring quarter she will have completed 104 credit hours toward her Biological clence Composite secondary teaching degree After receiving her teaching degree In Biological Science, uae plans to go to I tah tate I niversltv In t ogan. There she will finish her leaching degree In Rome ic Then she to t.ach in one of our I tah high schx Is. Recently in Dan Vab mines column In the Tribune the memtrs of the West High School ROTC Rifle Team were honored for winning the Salt lake Clu rFle championship ten years in a row. K special valentine was given to Sgt. John Nowell, West High ROTC instructor and coach of He Is team. the married to the former Janet McBride, daughter of Jean Me Bride. top-flig- Boords Flonc for Boston h"s Mrs. Ntan Johnson boarded a plane March 28 at the Salt t ake A irport and flew to Bouton Mas,, whre her daughter, Pauline was on hand to meet her, Madge plans to spend or three weeks visiting points tn interest and doing some antique buying to ft. Chest Freezer Stores up to 515 lbs. frozen foods. Sliding basket for storage convenience Convenient up front defrost drain Adjustable temperature control inner lid Self-adjustin- g Self-levelin- g Only 46V2" wide Model CB15D Mr. and Mrs Fred Hoover are getting settled near Hol- 1 Xl Attend Mr. and Mrs. Don Iverson attended the ojiera at Southern Utah State College over the weekend. The two operas Included Trail by Jury and Down In the Valley. The Iversons daughter, Michelle had the lead role. Michelle, during her first year at SUSC has been on the honor roll for the past two quarters. o k den. They purchased the pa formerly owned by Art Burton and have moved a new mobile home then?. They came from Sun DiegC and are excited obout getting their new homosite In order. They were in Fillmore today shopping for a milk cow and have baby chickens oniered. The couple say they traveled extensively after they deckled to move from the crowded dty to the country and they were Impressed with this area. rj LET IT RING! Please dun t cull the Pro giv;, Hull Iujij up jkir Liroe ur tour ting. U tun we aic in the Lack sh ip it tukix lii.gs befoie we cun reach the phone. ev-ti- al for wiu be honored at an Awards Banquet with top nam athletes being In attendance. ritarriid cklldroi A association new parents of for the retarded children was formed recently In Delta. The organisation will be affiliated with the Utah Asso- NEWS NOTES Couple To Be Honored at Open House Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ashman art? Kathy Ashmtn tocamo the at on njxj house wife of David Stnnglmn In a entertainin tne couple on S.itur-dhouotlng f the irmed in ceremony pm fmm seven until 7, April Silt lovke Temple March 17. ten the It will be in evening volunA Is 1973. bude The the daughprivate, 410 Main South their at home. Is It teer organization, designed ter of Mr. and Mrs, Dale Ashto work with existing groups man. Mrs Einiua Stnngharn, in Fillmore, Ll ih A cordial and advocates of the retarded. Phoenix, K mother of the im Hation is extendi si to every one to call. Officers Inclue Kenneth B. groom. La Mont president; Adams, Note from a "Small Fry' Works, V.P. and Rae Jensen, ciation for Retarded Children as well as the national organization, Dorothy Halsey AND BARBARA CLARK Cook, Llndon were visitors at the borne of Terry and Dorothy Halsey for dinner and to spend the day on Friday. They had been on a vacation to luba City to visit the girls two brothers who live there. AND CUMMINGS WANDA their son, Day accompanied Kenneth and wife Annette to Salt lake on Wednesday to hear their son and brother Weston perform with the University of Utah male chorus. This group has just recently returned from sing in In California and Nevada. The outstanding display of talent by this group of singers made tue trip up and back tnlhViTdrm well worth while. MRS. JULIA Mt NDY.WHO lives at the West Millard Nursing Center, was honored on Mar. 28 by her grandchildren who made a Islt to help her celebrate her 96 birthday. The day started with a bouquet of flowers being delivered y Bishop Peterson from Ruth and Pill, who are still In Yuma. The hospital cooks had made her a In. el birthday cake, and she was rememtered with gifts and cards from her many friends who think of this fine ladv with a great deal of love and affecllon. 1 AND IAYTON IACK-so- n a most vacation In Kearney, Arizona. Thev were guests of his sister ludv ar.J Ned Bushnell. The fa tnll-- went all oul to see that thev were kept tusv bv having friends In to meet them, taking them to their r. x church, a camp-ou- t, picnic am a shining trip to Harden ami then to oI"le for a kick-obanpict for the cancer drive, tudv is the chair n. an of the drive ra xavs this vacation there. ha 1 een j loaned for fourteen vears, an 1 thev are kinking for warl to mating It to Mexico next vear. ff GARY SNYDER WHO IS stall med at Fort Polk, I nutst-anIs finishing his first two months training for the National Guard t nit and exacts to go on ti Fort SHI n April 5 to rorni tele his training In lbw schot I. Clint 1ennev, Kanosh is pome to transfer with him. Gary Is the s n of f.Bmte an I Bart ara Snyder. a, KIMBALLS & CO. lustln Duane and Jarvis Clark, Very thrilled with the ttny baldes are sisters, Mlkelene and Danette; and grandparents, Mrs. Fla Mavcock and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Uu.irnberg. Mrs. klorella Quartilerg ts the great grandmother. v, non-pro- by are lark from 14.7 cu. a Move to Holden Area OLD CAPITOL NORA Get freezer convenience with this budget pleaser! Crystal Mat cock very excited and happy coude. Twin sons were Ivorn to them tn the Fillmore LD3 Hospital on March 27, lJ73. Weighing 5 lbs. 10 or. and 5 lbs 3 or,, they win lie named are President Rul.a Bartholomew and her officers are so pleased with the reception the show re. reived tint Huh asked the Progi e.ss to publicly thank all who hcljvd make it a success, the business houses for par.without which it ticipating could not have taken place, committees in charge of planning. decorating, preparing the Rood, apiMNinng on the program, and last hut not lend, all who came lo enjoy It. Their biorequirements. graphies and accomplishments will be presented tn the annual sports volume. This year, all participating athletes will be eligible for the Oulslandlng College Athletes of America Ball of Fame Awards Program. Those se- - v -- Duane and Officers Thank AH women had to meet the same athletes have been chosen to appear In the 1973 edition of Outstanding College Athletes of America." The student athletes Include laDawn Allen, a junior from Fillmore and Irene Harris, a senior from Beaver, t tah. Both were selected from the womens physical education department In for their contributions leadership, community service, scholarship and athletics. Many male students were also selected, and both men and Attend SLC Convention Junior Auxiliary members will attend the State Convention In Salt Uke Ctty Saturday, April 7. This dedicated group of girls, age 5 to over 17, are generous tth their time and talents They have presented three programs during the year and have been Involved In several projects. A report 111 on the Saturday meeting next eek. folio Twin Sons Welcomed byDuane Maycocks SUSC STUDENTS Eight SUSC y AND JIM BUCKLEY ARVA were guest of Larry and Elen In Tooele on the weekend. They went especially to see Vheir grandson, Sam baptised. Saturday evening they went lo Salt Lake to the hocky game. The rest of the time was spent visiting Marie, Jim and families. Mlchelene Maycock accompanied them. MAXINE ROWLEY AND SYL-v- la Jensen were happy lo go lo Delta on Mrs. Mundys birthday to help her enjoy It. NADINE AND WAYNE secretary-treasure- r. The next meeting will beheld Thursday, April 12 at 8:00p.m. at tne training center In Delta. Attending will be guests from the State. A social Invitation is extended to all interested persons In Millard County to attend. MKS MARGIE WILSON and family some time In Idaho In February. Her cousin Tat, 6 12 years old, played with tbe Army men. Ttieywere visiting In Salmon, Idaho. Sunday for breakfast they had bread, eggs (Miss Wilson reports that she didnt have any eggs.y, milk, ami cheese. She Had a very smJ good time. They stayed In Pocatello and met uncle from Margie's Oregon. Then they vlsted their Aunt Thelma together. She thinks that everyday was sunny. She fell asleep In a truck on the way home. The WEATHER MAN SAYS Prince, Ely, were here lo visit their mother 7ula Jackson on Friday. They took her wlih them to visit Nadines children who live In the Salt Lake area. NORA AND LAYTON JACK -- son were In Provo Saturday. Then they went on to Magiu to siend the nigh with son e rank and family. Sunday they were guests of her sister and brother-in-laFlora and Everett Bushnell, Tooele. BETH AND FRED CA AND BURNETT Muir, were happy to lave their daughter and husband I aurlne and Ron Morrison and their three children visit them over the weekenl. Thev are from Salt I ake CHI OK AND TENNIS MAD-se- n traveled to Salt Lake on Aaturdav to visit their son, and Soj hie. Their other son. John and wife came from Roosevelt to see them also. On Sundav thev went to Faust where Mr MaJsen had the privilege of blessing and naming bi.s 17th gramlch'ld, a girl, who Is the only daughter of their son r verett and I eone. Thev have four boys to keep the 1 sister company. AT LAST! lions and children, Beth Ann, Rich ard. and his friend Joe A shurst, and Brenda along with Carol and Jack WlseandsonCarytraveled on a vacation to Dls.icyland. 7 hey also visited the LlonsSa-far- l, then went to San Diego where they went to Sea World, on to Tijuana and home. They were all enthusiastic about the sights and the good weather, after they left our snowy area, and that heljted to make it a pleasant and educational vacation for the young folks. WAILY SPRING HOW ABOUT A New -- - Outfit? L'Jf 75 IT Mrs?' VfHi 'f 17 S A New Top? V New Pants? New Bag? Just Something NEW ??? WE HAVE IT AT BEULAHS STYLE SHOP BEULAH'S STYLE SHOP 743 4503 7. b |