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Show v NacJine 7Utado&i IlcM, ANT) SHARON LARRY I.A In FRANCIS ORRIN DECK-stran- 'I m MR. merly were temple workers In Slant! with the Labrums 'pUtvcll 'Heurt, AND IV IE HER THE LITTLE DA IGHTER OF Evan and Andrea Babcock was given the name of Valerie Ann and a blessing on April 1 by her father. Those assisting were Garth, Kent and Bert Swallow and the Bishopric. Those bearwere ing their testimonies Bishop Ralph Robinson, Orson Christensen, Beth A lien, Florence and Bert Swallow, Tony and Taml Utley, Andrea Babcock, Connie Tomklnson, Jarold Robison, Agnes Johnson, Lisa Ivle, and Lenard Williams Jack Hlgley. parties MR. AND MRS. DICKCAW-le- y, Grove spent Pleasant March 31 here with his sister Chris and Rose Christensen. Georgia-South the Carolina mission and at present Is In Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. TWO LOVELY BABY SHOW-er- s have been held recently. ALLEN DAWN LA AND friend, Harry Johnson, Henrte-vlll- e were weekend guests of her parents, Arthur and Beth Allen and family. La Dawn and Harry attend Sl'SC. On Sunday Louise Allen lmlay and husband Jerry and their buoy, Chad, Fillmore visited with her family the Allens. ANDRADE CHRISTENSEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen was baptized on March 31 In Fillmore by his cousin, Elder Christensen and confirmed a member of the LDS KO.V.2UTIr Church by hts grandfather George Stephenson, Holden. Riding Mowers frond Ncui ANDY 6h.p. Rldct Hcui 6K(ft rrom Ironwnlulon rorutord to Without The Clutch F&f Ra-vtr- Earl and Aunt LaRee and their Pam and Taml. you Ca 7 Toll Fre BR1NKERHOFF, Fillmore, enjoyed the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. WendellBrlnkerhoff.Andy makes hts home along with his brother Guy with their Uncle Mocucr p 0 Brlnker-ho- ff daughters, MINERAL FERTILIZER the better way to grow . . . SULFUR SUPERFHOSFHATE (For Alfalfa and Legumes) 43-5- (For Pasture) or Plow Down 20-10-- 16-20-- ANo $0 J00 per ton ) plus SULFUR (For Grans or Grasses) 0 ilium plus SULFUR Purpose Fertilizer! liMril .1 1I.1 '"'"'"pi"1' ; H . ii. s6850per Hi - ti ..r III,- - per ton loll. - I. , III!, r u , ollr , lmll CALL COLLECT or or coll Garth Swollow in Flowell and Marvin Hunter in Holden 255-272- 1 MINERAL FERTILIZER COMPANY MIDVALE UTAH ton $7000 Hull, Till, k Nitr.,1,. :t;.u o, ir, Mr o.I.VO, ;ir.- MONT AND MARY WAS-de- n went with the Orem Senior Citizens to Salt Lake City and attended a program at the U of U Special Events Center starring John Davidson, with Boggy and Cissy of the Lawrence Welk Show, the Egans (singers) from Disney land, Sklles and Henderson (comedians) and a dog After the show a dinner was served to all. per-form- 255-650- 5 Costs Reasonable Mulia & RcLdzs Despite food and Jill. Sunaay they helped to celebrate Jills fourth birthday. This Is the observation of Dr. G. Alvin Carjienter, ecof agricultural onomics at BYU, who has made careful studes of prices and wage i since 1030. "Based u;on the Industrial average hourly wage of 3 OC per hour In 1330 compred to $3.50 an hour In 1972, today's JACK AND LOENE, TRACY and Carl, Kearns attended the wedding of ther niece Marlene Stone Saturday night. hourly wage will buy more food than the hourly wage In 10 3u. "For FOLLOWING home at Vern and Roxle Stones on Saturday and Sunday. They came to attend the wedding of Marlene. Wanda and daughter, Irene Miyamoto, Salt LakejTed and Kathy, Hunter; Gwen and 1 LENOHE NICHOLS spent a few days at Salt lake, helping her sister Leah, who Is still seriously 111 from a Dr. Carpenter pointed out. The reason for better food buys today stem from Improved A agricultural technology. farmer In 1030 could produce enough for himself and 10 other car accident. AND KLIA 1330 1 Herb Symes, Granger; Mrs. Neva Gwynn and Michael and Candace Sudan, Salt lake. her roommate, Patty Rogers, Manhattan Beach, California, recently returned from an exciting week In las Vegas. They went down to watch Pattys father, Mr. Charles Rogers, race his dune buggy In the "Mint 400." They spent most of their lime In the desert of Jean, Nevada but always managed to find a way to the Las Vegas Strip. Pattys brother accompanied them back to Ogden after a short stay In Fillmore. Susan and Patty were In Fillmore on attended the Saturday and Fashion Show. In Instance, an hourly wage would buy 5 12 loaves of bread cornered to 10 today; or 3 12 quarts of milk compared to 12 quarts to12 pounds of round day; steak compared to 2 pounds today; 1 12 pounds of chicken cornered with 7 pounds today; 3 12 cans of tomatoes compared with 10 cans today; and 12 pounds of turkey compared with 8 pounds today," WERE AND FRAMPTON SUSAN or p.o-fess- MRS. Week in Las Vegas people, whereas today a farmer can produce enough lor himself and 48 other people. And all this In done on less acreage harvested. Improved technology In farming Includes new varieties of seeds, Improved fertilization practices, better pest control, more automation and mechanization, reduction of waste and spoilage between farms and retail stores and faster and Improved transportation systems for delivery of food Items. "House wives should also remember that many of todays foods have a built-i- n maid service which reduces preparation and cooking time, for Instance, meat pies and other preiicred Items. prices Miller and Dianne, Prosser, Washington are here visiting for a week. They sienl four nights with Jack ard toene and then Peterson, Kearns drove on to Sclplo to visit their folks, Hans and Maymle Teterson. THE in fam- today ily than In the previous 40 years when one considers that wages have risen faster than food JOANNE AND DAVID recent Increases costs, prices for the food Items are less Mr. and .sirs. Mi lvon Turner mm. home Sunday front Salt Dike City whore Mury had spent a week to be near her mother, Lavieve D.iv, who is ' ill in the LDS v . AKo th-- re wore Colleen War. nor, Ramon Click, Gorman Day and Norma Day who lives with her mother. Part of the fimily Ls still in the City and the Tumors will yx up again this weekend. Ho-pDal- Th Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has learned that a film on documentary declining wildlife, "Say Goodbye", ls currently being released to schools and television stations. The film, produced by Wolper Producatlons, Inc., distorts the truth about conservation and the management of wildlife populations. First presented on TV two years ago, "Say Good-bye- " came under fire from organized conservation organizations such as the international Association of Game, Fish and Conservation Commissioners; U.S. Bureau of Sport, Fisheries and Wildlife; and the National Wildlife Federation for Us cleverly Intercut film sequences gathered from several sources. More than one sequence In the film was staged or phony (Including one of a small doe successfully fighting off a cougar) but the one that aroused the Ire or conservation organizations depicted an alleged polar bear hunt on the sea Ice off Alaska. It shows a hunter In a helicopter shoot Inga female polar bear that has two cubs in tow. The narrator does not explain that both the shooting of the bear from In aircraft and the killing of a mother ls There ls acloseupof the lder bear, supposedly in her MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 1973 Friday, April 6, death throes, twisting on the Ice while her youngsters look on. The scene ls totally fraudulent. The film footage was acquired In part from Alaska wildlife authorities and hasbeencut and patched to fit the film. In reality, the female bear ls being shot wtih a harmless drug (not a bullet) from a gun as part of a bear research program In which tha animals are weighed, lmmoblized, measured and tagged. They recover with no harmful effects. This mother and her cubs wandered off unharmed a little later while the biologists watched. The narrator does not mention that. The data from such glng projects will, in fact, better help man In providing ihe polar bear a hopeful future. Stomach Upset by Gas and Acid? with Simethicone quickly upset. relieves jessy-eciThis unique discovery breaks up and removes painful Your relief is more takes complete because acid of out and acid the the gas indigestion. When you eat too Di-G- d gas-bubbl- Di-G- el Tablets, demand l. liquid. Product of Plough, Inc. well, Di-Ge- For fashionable reasons. MEM-mo- tt and son, Danny, spent the weekend at Duchesne. They visited both their children Kirk and Ann Herbert and family and Rich and Jan. They celebrated Dannys twelfth birthday and then Sunday they attended the Duchesne 1st Ward Sacrament meeting and helped with the naming and blessing of Ann and Kirk's baby boy. He was named Gregory Kirk. TED AND MAYLA BALLOWS and two children, Levan spent Saturday with A Ron and Merle. KERYL ANN AND JOLYNN. V1 Sl'SC, spent the weekend with their folks. rs i 1 F MRS. KATIE MEMMOTT IS She has spent a week with her laughter, Enid Levan. lOuL home. War-woo- MRS. DONNA QUARNBERG drove to Meadow cn Monday to wish her father a happy birthday and they also stopped to see Crystal and the new twins at Fillmore. and Jason ? p-- d, f I t S.-V 2? - n ... 1 MONT AND MAXINE. GARY and Rosa Lee and five children drove to Granger Saturday and vtstted Richard and Janeal, Lyle Services Held Tuesday for Clinton Erwin Day FYmeral services for Clinton Erwin Day. 51, were held Tuesday In llollad.iy 22rtd Ward. He died March 30. 1973 of a heart nilment at his home 3242 E.vst Fortune Way, Salt Lake City. Brn Oct. 10, 1921 In Fill, more, he was live son of Clinton and Flora Douiro Day. He mnrried Hannah Marie Billings Aug. 26. 1946 in the Salt Lake Tempi". He was a teacher at Utah Technical College. Survivors are; wid.w; son and daughter, David Evert ami Jan Mane, both Salt Lake; father, Fillmore; brother, sister. James Alexander. Roy; Mrs. Bui (Dolly) Cook, of Springfield, Oregon; Rose Day, Burial was In Memorial dens of the Valley. a at! .rW P mmrnmmmmmmmmmwmmm Gar- Funeral Services Held for Mrs. Dora Steel Bair 0 (All .ll per ton 0 SUPERPHOSPHATE (7-15-- MYRON Nophl. $. Nitrogen-Sulfu- r MRS. covering. HARMON FERN RASMUSSEN, SALT Lake City spent last week here with her father Ronald Rasmussen helping him pack and for moving from arrange Flowell. This community will surely miss Ronald and the area he settles In will be a better place because of him. Heplans to settle In the Provo area. He will visit In Levan for a few days with his daughter Bart and Nancy Aagard and twochlldreru lie and Fern left here on March 31. THE FAMILY OF MARLENE Allen report she Is enjoying her mission for the LDSChurch very much. She Is laboring In Antl-wxol- AND Robins visited at the LDS Hospital with Mrs. Riley Thompson and also Elmer Quarntierg. They report they are both re- Friends Spend Exciting VIRGIE IVIE, Reporter One on March 13, was hosted by Lauralee Anderson, Peggy Christensen, Peggy Swallow and Carma Swallow at the latters home In honor of Donna Crapo. Andrea Babcock was honored on March 24 at the home of Peggy Swallow. Hosteses were Peggy Carma and Florence Swallow. Lovely gifts were received by the honored guests. Fun games appropriate to the occasions, were played and delicious refreshments served to a large group of ladles at each of the fiance, Jack Hlgley, Provo, were here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dellal Ivle from Friday to Sunday o. last week. MR. on AND MRS. CLINTON f ikefleld, Provo visited their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Labrum and Mr. and Mrs. J. Iflllfton Beckstrand during the Weekend. The Wakefields for- BLANCH returned home last week. have spent the winter They (honths In West Covina, Calif. USA VISITING AT THE HOME OF Claude Quarnberg and family over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Mack N. Forbush and four children, Taylorsville. They also visited with the Richard Thatchers and Mr. and Mrs. James Quarntierg. d, f 'd.EN AND MILDRED POR-te- r, Sunset, Utah spent a recent weekend with her Aunt iNoreen Labrum and Venoy and visited other relatives and friends. 1 AND AND F.LMA worked Bountiful their home on Saturday. Is here Springville, Oregon visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs Howard Freeman and her sister Alice Emmons and her brothers Urn and Bill and their families. She came down with a group to attend the April Conference Sessions In Salt ake this weekend. CYRIL California. MRS. MELVIN MR. AND Cox came down from Salt Lake to work on their home on ThursMilton and Eva day evening Peckstrand who have spent most of the month of March In Salt Lake and Bountiful came home with them. HALL. Gfsrebtfg Reportm-Hll- da Misleading Film Released Professor Soys Food BYU ScifUa 'Ttctvt, They have two daughters living -- brum, Tacs, New Mexico, spent a few davs here with his parents Venoy and Noreen Labrum. They also visited his brother Del.ynn and his sister Sharon Edwards and their families and also his sister l.ela Cummings and members of her family In Kanosh. l.arry and Sharon helid move their daughter and her husband and famllv from Taos to Salt I al e City. MRS. HecKsirand. I.,r Impressive services were held March 23 In Salt lakeC'ty for Mrs. Dora Steel Bair, wife oi George Bair, who died at a local hosjltal on March of a massive heart attack and st roke. Speeches were given by the stake patriarch, two stake presidents, the ward bishop and a former bishop. Two brothers also gave remarks of her early life In Idaho. Burial was In the Salt l ake City Cemetery. George resided In Fillmore for many years before moving to Salt t ake and Is a brother of Mrs. Cyrus Stevens. Holden. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Stevens were In Salt I ake City since Mrs. Bair was stricken and until after the services. Musical numters were "O My Father" and "Beyond the A Bank American!1 can in, prove your whole way of shoppme. One hie reason is tli.it ir frees yon to shop wherever ou ple.i-Merchants almost everywhere welcome hoppers with BinkAmeru.ird because it's a convenient torm f money for them as well as for you. If vou see ju a the dress o. have hcen looking tor, t r a pair of 'iivs m iiT stopped with friends. Wells and Olivo Shirley. Itc was cn rode to 1: is home in Brigham Ci'v .lftir a trip to Cahfoni.a. There he with Reva and Glen Knhs in Vu dont Invetolec 7irst ihi:i r.fM tint ovorn-th- lb-me- t, ; t ! I f other reasons. Hach month you receive one statement that tells you just where your money went. You vv rite only one check to take care of t every hi nj,- Or, if you wish, you can spread your payments over a convenient period of rime. BankAtnericard. - Think of ir as money. For your own special reasons. Security Bank Sunty Snur-t- Pink of Biik Uu of Idaho. Scvunty St .lif Hanx ve-ite- d mcerned whether ou have a cn lrpe account ar that store, (you have with every BankAmciicard merc'i int), or if you're carrying enough cash, or if you have your checkbook with you at the moment. BanLAmcricard is helpful for e. Sunset." 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