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Show i I1W1 MILLARD COl'NTY TROGRFSS Fillmore, Itah 84631 Friday, June I, 1973 ?? Two from Pt Area Graduate from Snow College Snow SM( Its pM' il i . ;,i '4 r r - Yf l-- .ar f ,i :? :V"' ' tl t' . V ''.: I k - . :,Vw,23 . - 4 v . T- .. n. - MAWS HONORED r. Bruce r Ha sand Vicki were married Intlievait Jake Temple, March K, r" . Their bishop, eRo t, miller firmer j rest lent ( the rme ! it 1 union Temple, ceremony, The coujle wretbeie at a e I Hi g rea fast . t the groom's jrrer!-.- , Mr. . n i f J G Haws U Mrs. 1 Ulage Inn, Trovo, I t.h. That eve Mir an o;wn siren at the home ni r Ilenrv - y an I Vr cn ' 't. 1 1 1 f I1 - n- vy i 's !., lie , s m ' mi,e's JE , '' er v ... t i i '' h , n ' vlH a 1 v.i vd Jo Ann Martin and William Mikelson to Wed 1 on May I -- dialer re an VJe velvet, rl le of t ' p, ' - . r tu , i ! flowing ' drrp jearN aerente the m as f Her floor leng'h veil bridal Illusion ami the it I,. signed ami lea led ; Her liotitjoe mother. gre-ia- n . 10-0- 1 e Hall The bride - elect graduated . 23-2- 5. ! do?en keg-ste- Mm m of Mat ran P'S p.. Mr', rosland. RrMi straits grooms sister, I'nllet sister, C . i er-th- ! The registration forms and Individual records for the summer reading program have arrived at the library. The theme this year Is hunting for gold In Alaska. The gold will be Ihe books you read, A number of people have already signed up and started their gold hunt by choosing some good books to read. We hope .nany more will come In and Join. Have fun hunting gold on the Welcome sessions ami a cine friend. Miss Rose Anne )oakiii. P ore Floor t cngili IVtu n . polyester f rr;e dresxo ?n carried while kng - s'emn.r roses. F!oer girls wen n!er.' of He t ride anl gp m. Mi" Melanie 'orgen'en ,v . V tss Jul'e Sesslnrs. Thp,rai- - a 4rtl.iila Taylor Is welcoming new grandchild born to Karen and Dewey ois, May 18. The 11tle miss has thre sisters and rm.r trot hers to welcome her iion.e. The Olds live in Klngsboro, 1 3 SS. V Wish i.jj to 18 pO'jnOs of mixed, heavy !,' sr washbaskei, tp to 2ft fatxw tr MINI BASKET Noj- m Exc'uuve $ pounds mai Wsh and Spin Speed. Gentle Wash y and Spr Speed Four Water Level Seect ; s Hot. Warm end Cold Wash Tempeiaturei Warm and Cold Rinse Three Cycles Normal. Temperatures Permanent Pres and Activated Soak i p ( MRS. El DON ELIASON, EAST Federation of Women's Clubs-She- ll Millard Fine Arts Guild. FillOil Company Environmore (second from left), acmental Conservation Program cepted the first - place state from Dick Ruberts, Shell Oil award and the Sfteclal Youth In- Co., as Mrs. Golden W. Robvolvement award In the General bins, President of the UthFed- - The East Millard Fine Arts Guild, Fillmore has won a J40C first prize as the Utah clut which In 1972 did the most to Improve the environment ot Its community. The club also won a special Youth Involvement award of $300. Winners In the General Federation of Women's C lubs - Shel i Oil Company Environmental representative from Salt Lane Shell and the GFWC City. present awards In each stale (except Hawaii) and the District of Columbia to encourage women lo work for improvement of community environment. The East Millard Fine Arir Guild now will compete with first place winners from other stales for national prizes of $2000, $1000 and $300. These swards will be announced June 4 at the GFWC nalio.tal Convention In Baltimore, Md. The East Millard Fine Arts Guild won top honors In Utah for a clean-u- p program aimed I particularly at removing old lunk automobiles. More than 60 of these eyesores were hauled to the junk yard, crushed and burled. This club also received the Youth special Involvement award for encouraging young people to help with several clean-u- p and tree planting pro-- the community. The Gf WC - Shell Environmental Responsibility Prolaunched In gram, 1971, replaced an educrtlon program conducted by the two sponsors from 1963 through 1970. The environmental competition will continue In J973. jects and developed We hope to library shelves. end the summer reading program with afunpartyoractlvlty for all who have done good reading. STORY HOUR STARTS TODAY The East Millard Fine' Arts Guild will start their story hour today (Thursday) at the Library at 5:00 p.m. Interested listeners should plan to attend. High School In 1942. In 1944 she was appointed supervisor over Millard County School Lunch where she has remained until her retirement which Is scheduled for June 30, 1973, Throughout her many years of dedicated services Mrs. Anderson has molded and guided Ex-of- ' From tlie Office of Congressman Owens Two bills dealing with gun have been colegislation by sponsored Rep, Wayne 7J Ownes. The riLLMORE v mmvmiiTtvvvmtvTmxivitmr first Is a bill removing the remaining restrictions on the sale of .22 calibre ammunition, imposed as a part of the 1968 Gun Control Law. The second bill will amend the section of the U.S. Code dealing with firearms, to penalize the use of firearms In any felony. KIMBALLS & CO. In Millard County a Lunch Program Into the finest In the state and one of the ) most oulslandlt.g In the nation. She has gained the love and respect of all with whom she has come In contact. During the )ear 1936 - 57 Mrs. Anderson served as President of Utah School Food Service Association and then fl remained to serve as do Board member for VSFSA and also Utah Stale Employees Association, Mrs. Anderson he s constantly strived for Improvement In the quality of lunches and has gained a grewt deal of knowledge and hjb4 Know how by attending work- - t" ' shops during summer vacation, at Utah State, Cedar and BYU She has also attended con z . ventlons on a national level al Chicago, Denver, SanFranclsco, and Portland. As Mrs. Anderson retires, she expresses a wish to be able io travel, garden and conher family and friends who tinue with her church and comwish for her continued success, munity activities. THE PROGRESS joins with good health and happiness. Lenore Day Anderson, M IlSchool District Lunch Supervisor will retire from 31 years of continuous service In the lunch programs of Mtllard School District. Mrs. Anderson has Indeed been a 'pioneer of the school lunch program beginning her career as a cook at Millard r WWA8350N ? erntion of WomensClubs(thtrd from left), and Mrs. John D. Long, State FederattonConser-vatlo- n Chairman (1) look on. FINE ARTS GUILD TO COMPETE For HONORS NATIONALLY Ysf m p V ia rd e k?;, ; I LENORE DAY ANDERSON RETIRES AS MILLARD DISTRICT LUNCH SUPERVISOR LIBRARY NEWS GOLD HUNTING IN THE KLONDIKE as Ibmor t 441 M-- from Millard High School and Nearly 40 persons from DisSouthern I'tah State College trict Four were there. Diswhere she was affiliated with trict Four Is comprised of six PI Rho Omega, Alheaneans.and counties - Juab, Millard, Pltue, A ws. She majored In ElemenSanpete, Sevier and Wayne. Conservation Program were tary Education and is presently Going from Millard wert announced at the state conventeaching In Kayenta, Arizona. Sebrina Eklns, G. W. Segmll-le- r, The groom graduated from tion of the Ulah Federation of Dorothy Gardner, Thelma Southern I'tah State College Peterson and Rose D. Rogers. Womens Clubs held recently In where he also majored In EdPiute County was the only Brigham City, ucation and Is employed In cne not represented. The e wards were presented Loulsanla as coach and science by Mr l w. Ruberts, Shells Both will teach In teacher. Boothvllle, Loulsanla next year. Mr. inf! Mrs Cecil Max Martin, f Hi more, announce the ni,at'mcm .nd ftthcomlng mart lage of their slaughter, lonn to Mr. William James Mlkelsm, son of Mr. and Mrs. villat d Pr.monl Mikelson, Rancho corJjva, California. The entitle have ctnsen June as tVir weddln; date. A reception Is planned from 8:00 to tlut evening In the "lRmo'-- t irs ward Cultural , T ie training workshop for personnel In programs for the Elderly was held at the Snow college In Ephraim, A im i Ui ADMINISTRATIVE WORKSHOP AT SNOW , 1 daughter Tammy, Delta. V, 4 JLi mi It's. tt . r wore a I wtsemiii" ci erlndhv ne i' j i K . tie wore i lie t rcM t. tit t? h) (l s' e te vine V''ls t k MR. ond Mrs. E. BRUCE ix-r- VISITING AT THE HOME of Giles and Reta Carroll over the Memorial weekend were their daughter Marla Christensen, husbandChrls and daughter Lura, Long Beach California, Carla McCormick, her husband Jim and children Wendy, Terri, Scott and Robbie, Mapleton, Utah; Ross and Lee and families, Provo; Ralph and sons Charles and Fefron and his T y" V Oy v M in , Visit over Memorial Day ... . S , lMl 1 .t lN baccalaureate services June 7 at 8 p.m. In the school auditorium and graduation exercises the following morning at 10 In the Ephraim !.DS West Ward chapel. Among those graduating are Merlene Deeston and Loran A. both Fillmore, and Robison, both as Associate In Science. I ? . '" ; 1 u will observe commencement with College 83th itj 4 IIHW rawnocw,'iai Noficc of Partial Closing 't lr tun. IS M -- II! Mil I.INi, bi'i.t !o Uniting .mil H lhrei ilnv Mm. I" t i U ill tl, 'l ?ft. for ;ltr. f , .mil Mid. . .(! I M S. M. ! ufd it'll m H ,, w Vi v r.i.ir' rd ANTIQUES if. i,; 'T I u II. ir MIN'OY 1 n f FREIGHT T'.t V 1 , in. I -- If r i h 'I ;v i.7i In' SINGER m ZAG .i; TTF- -t DAMAGED AUTOMATIC SEWING MACHINES $S SAYE !h. y last. Y,:i Cibinet model sewing machines. I'eh.'s on cibinets. Must be sold immedulely Slight t settle tn.ii. Full price. including cabinet. i V' Mm M i!$ I -- na. j j f' V' z" $& . t V - COORDINATES to 858.00 ' TERMS ARRANGED MIX nitini.tic. Nt amrhmcnls nccesary. Butlon mv, .Mins, .ipplinm s, sew on buttons, blind - GET MORE HOME AND A BETTER HOME FOR YOUR MONEY POLYESTER 11 n S i 1 I. uaus, i and MATCH ovorc.isis, etc, 10 c.ir i.a'iiee. lhone shipp.ng and receiving cloparl-L-;)J'.,Collett. ig ig.s, Completely 1. Washable ond Gayle Lynn Stephenson to Marry Michaelthe Wilcox following tn open house r I r v n SIO 000 Priced from ureter CA Sen You- ,r ''20 000 - MCBRIDE LUMBER i L EMINGTON f PUSTIC 100 $.79 Boise Cascade Homes 9a i HI SPEED PACKS each FERG'S SUPER Mr. and Mrs. wesley R. Stephenson announce the forthmarriage of their coming Gayle Lynn to daughter, Michael D Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving W Wilcox, Salt Lake Clly. The couple will be married June 2 In the SI. George Temple. A reception will be held June 8, 8:00 to 10:30 at the home of the brides pa rents In Holden, or In case of inclement weather at the Ward Cultural Hall. Everyone Is Invited. The groom's pa rents will host Always evening, June 9, at Holladay 2nd and 1 1th Ward, The bride Is a graduate of Millard High school and Dixie College, and is presently employed as a stewardess with W eslern Airlines out of Minneapolis. Mr. Wilcox recently fulfllM an DS Mission to New He allendedDIxleCotlege and Is graduating from College of Eastern Utah this year, plans to continue his studies at t'nlverslly of I tah. 1 Yea-lan- Look New! SMART STYLES BEAUTIFUL d. COLORS Mr. and Mrs. LaVae Smith family, Glendora, California spent the Memorial Day weekend In Fillmore visiting family and friends. They came especially to see his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith prior to their leaving on an Indian Mission to Callup, New Mexico. BETjLAH'S' STYLE I SHOP tj I Visit Over Weekend and 1 f ' . v r&- |