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Show I Patient alUtoh Volley "W W x vx MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Mrs. Wanda Hockstrond was Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 25, 1973 transferred i to Utah Valley Friday, May 18th by daughter end trace. Terry llalsey and Grand nand Mildred Warner. Bill Wilson of the Jeep Fosse took her tip. Going; up also were her husband, Arland Beokstrand, nrai II.ittal son-in-la- CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR SV., s.) GRADUATES V v yj NOLAJEAN SHIELDS TO WED We aro happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of our daughter, Nola Jean, to Don Nelson Hunker, son of Mrs. laMond (Zola) Hunker. They will be married the ee thirty first day of May, nineteen hundred and seventy-thrHOWARD fort was known as Windsor' Castle In the early days, as Itf con, had every "modern venlence. BENNETT. TRIP Chairman (1) Inspects old wash- board with Della Madsen at the Pipe Sprlnga Fort. The SPECIAL TO THE PROGRESS: Chartered bus trip are one of the favorite ectlvltes of the Senior Citizens during the summer months. Last year, the two centers (Delta and Fillmore) enjoyed a short and a long trip each month. We have gone to Heber City and rode down Provo Canyon on the Heber Creeper, etch fall we go to the state falronSenlor Citizen Day. We have gone to St. George, to B.Y.U. to see plays, U of U. Special Events Center for programs, the Mantl Pageant. We had to take two but loads to see the Provo Tem'ple before the dedication and trips out west on the desert are real special The Green River trips (three) have been spectacular as the trips to Monument Valley and Lehmans Cave. Mr.s Rogers and her group planned sn especially nice trip to Pipe Springs. We ate dinner at a cafe In Kanab and had an COUPLE HONORED outstanding trip. This su m me r we a re pla nnlng to go back to some places we hive been before and some new places. HowarT Bennett, Meadow, and Sebrlna Ektns, of Hinckley are trips. After the long waiter, Mr. Bennett said, 'We reed to have another trip It we go together and we don't want want to Join where doesnt matter Just so we get visit again; but to go alone, we the Delta group because It's more fun. This Is a typical expression of many. Many new friendships have been made In the county as a result of these trips. Mr. Ivor Moore, director of the Utah Council of Aging visited the Millard CountyCen-ter- s we recently. He said, need the talents and experience of our older Utahns as much as, w need the vigor of our youth. Mr. Moore said Utah's program for the elderly started with an emphasis on social cen- - Grondson.Retums from At In with wife HORACE DAY (1) IS HIS Edna and Rose Rogers, CuV-tur- MANY BUS TRIPS . ters but has now expanded provide services Fillmore First Ward was the netting for a lovely rorop-ax bride SSorma. hted by Mrs. Eva RoMvm. mother of the bride on Saturday, 12 of May. 197.1 The couple was married on Friday the 11th. in the Salt Ijike Temple, after which Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morton of Murray, pi rents of the jpvn. h-- on'erl.iinel at a breakfast at Hotel Utah f r the wedding party. Greeting guests at the re. ception with the bride and groom and thrtr parents were hrdesmnids Mary, Sandra and Fiances Morton. Bonnie and Ncdra Goodman; Fin-lins- Last week, a group of 44 enjoyed a 325 mile bus trip to Delta, Baker, Nevada, Garrison, Frisco, and ate Chinese food at the Hong Kong Cafe, Milford. This week, we are trying to fill a bus to go to the Fair Building at Deseret for a pot-ludinner and s dance, (those that dont dance will enjoy listening to our favorite tunes by the Oak City orchestra.) The building has been cleaned and decorated for the big party. This week, May 23, BethCros-lan- d will give a nutrition program "Food Storage for One or Two," at 8 p.m. at the center. May 23 24, and 25, the di- to nutrition, edu- He cation and employment. said til but eight counties In Utah have formed councils on aging. Of the 80,000 people past 65 in Utah, about 3000 are In care In the ck state. Recognition of our senior citizens Is In full swing this month. Governor Rampton signed a proclamation dec taring May the Senior Citizens Month In the State of Utah. Bishops In every ward In Millard and Deseret Stakes have been asked to have a special meeting as senior citizens night. Several wards have already propresented outstanding grams using "senior talent. The Fillmore Center (Del-P- at to) have had some special events this month. Margaret Roper, Oak City reviewed the book, "Echoes of Sage and Cedar," rectors and secretaries and will attend a workshop at Snow College. Visit the art exhibit on all at the center under the direction of Thelma Petersen. She gives classes Thursday evenings at 6:30 and Friday morning at 10 a.m. month May 2. Alto Mathews ot Home MAJOR Librory Announced Registration will .begin for the summer reading program at the library on Wednesday May 23. Anyone who can read and wants to do some enjoyable summer reading Is Invited to register as soon as possible and select some books. There will be some new books out. Come In and enjoy them. There will also be a special party at the end of the summer for everyone who has done good reading. Lona Huntsman Librarian BY EVALYN LAWSON GUEST SPEAKERS ATSAC-rameMeeting were LaMar Monroe and Elder Quarnberg, nt Sclpto. The musical number was also from the Sclpto Ward. Nola Be mis was the youth speaker. MR. MRS. AND her students to Lake Powell where they spent the day on the Lake. group of VISITING WITH THE KEN Lawsons from east Monday until Wednesday was their daughter Lauralee, Us Vegas, Nevada. AND BILLIE WIL-so- n, Brooke, lleldl. Brad and Robbie visited his mother, Jane, on Mothers Day weekend. Sam was a Mothers Day baby and was celebrating his birthday Brad was Sunday this year. pleased to have one of hts school friends who was In town with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gee for the weekend, so the boys spent several hours together. BEULAH'S STYLE SHOP People remember good banks because good banks remember CLARK Paxton spent last Friday and Saturday In Kanab and Fredonla. INSTALLATION DELTA BILL AND SINGER BETH LAWSON left Saturday for their home In after Ridgecrest, California spending two weeks here. NINA BUCK WENT TO Cedar City Friday evening and on Saturday accompanied her daughter Carolyn Little and a FREIGHT DAMAGED AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINES BRANDS 854-242- 0 SS SAVE While bust. Cabinet nitxhl sewing machines. Slight scratches on cabinets, Must le immediately to settle claim. Full price, including cabinet. they S58 TRUCK WASH AND TERMS ARRANGED EQUIPMENT WASH Very automatic. No attachments necessary. Buttonholes, monograms, cppl.nues, sows on buttons, blind hems, mends, weaves, zig z ig.s, overcasts, etc. 10 year parts guarantee, Phone shipp.ng and receiving depart- 4 MINUTES for 250 AUTOMATIC CAR WASH With WAX SAM Summer Program ot G CARPET SERVICE PRICES INCLUDE Phone Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Shields Kanosh Happenings Mrs. Ain Mathew Is back at tier home in Flllm ire after Eugec Gmexheck, son of Bung nwiy for several months Paul and Beverly Gmc-diccfollowing an nuto accident. of Richfield, recently returned Shesjirnt the past month In from a bur of six O d.ar City with her daughter countries. He ao M iricl and husband Glade SteEumjiein companid his aunt. Miss Lue phenson who brought her to Gnvslieck who was on a study Fillmore and holj.ed her get asr'gnment In connection v.h settled. her position on the faculty at Brigham Voting University. QUEEN TRY-OUT- S De.an and Paul Robison went to Richfield on Mothers Day to so- - their grandson and to visit the Gro"dr k f.imilv. ATTENTION ! Girls, get yourself ani your harvs randy. Lite for Days Rick Shaw, lest man. Neil of the Oil Wes l Queen tryouts Mt 'sen and usher. is May 26. 1973. The new) weeds are now at i have If any questions, home In Salt Lake City at o ill jo, or see Krist.ne Cropper 96 Bryan Avenue. 39. after 3 W p ni. ITaone sr. PETERSON & TOLLEY 50 In transportation, housing, facilities No Invitations will be sent Program at ten Europeon Tour WEDDING RECEPTION the Mantl L.D.S. Temple. We cordially Invite all friends, relatives and acquaintances to be our guests at their reception the following al evening, Friday, June 1st at the Delta First Ward Hall at 8:00 p.m. They will be making their home In Delta. Director, ment; Collect 278-520-- Jgt We live here. 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