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Show , m f aciow Happening! ) Come fr m Niagara Foils AND MRS. WILLIAM B. Powell, Magra Falla, are visit- ing hla aister, RuthZrrllravIch, and aon, Edwin, and alao a brothar, Robert Powall, JAMES HOSMAN. SON OK Law and Kathiaen Hoaman, had the misfortune of breaking an arm In a bicycle accident. We wish him wall. hr Mr. Lora 1 Salford, hla wife, and aon, called hare and took hla mother, Idcla Safford, on a three day trip to Archaa Na-tFriendship cruise up the BOND. RUSS he SON AND I LA PEARSON STAN spent the Memorial Day Weak and In Nephl with Kayla and Larry Petersen and their chil- OF 'pUunll 'Haul dren. We need all kinds of skills for four Try vour local Army Reserve. d'hour training sessions a month and two weeks each yeat. BY V1RG1E IV IE jFomily in Logon for t Blessing of Boby Boy HAROLD Beckatrand family went lo Logan lo attend the bleaalng of I their grandson, the baby of ; Marilyn and Karry DaVrtas. Great grandparents, Milton and Era Beckatrand want from Bountiful with tham. Kerrys family and two MRS. RANDALL AND dose frlanda from Tsyloravllla Joined the group. Both families ware there except two brothers serving missions for thL.D.S. Church, Robert Beckatrand In Germany, and Kurt DeVries In Japan. The baby was namtd Brian Karry. After Sacrament meetthe group met at the ing DeVrtea horns whare Marilyn served a lovely dinner. Th Army Reserve, to meetings. k pays to Attend Funerol in Idaho lq WORLD! HAD THE DERN WILLIAMS Annette home for the weekend. AND MR. MRS. EVAN Babcock Just returned from a trip which took them to Poca telo, Idaho, wheratheyat-tende- d IE HATTIE Thermopolla, Wyo., loblaon, nd Provo, visited on June 2 with their stater and brothtr-ln-laand Trank Portia Brinks rhoff. Also vlaltng Brlnkerhoffa with th Mr. and Mrs. Elbert war Jackson, McGill. Th Jacksons vlaltad with hit brothar Ray and Nolan and the latters wife Noma and family. IV THE SUNDAY, MR. Christensen and Laurel, Cedar City, are here visiting hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Christensen and family. DORA AND funeral services for Andraas mattmal grandmother. They also visited her parents In Roosevelt and Evans parants in Altamont. w, tly La Dawn Allen la home from S.U.S.C. for th aummtr with her parents, Arthur and Bath Allen, Cindy, David and Shtrrl. AND MR. NeUson MRS. RILEY MRS. AND MR. DON family went to Axttll for Memorial Day and also to vlatt Mr. and Mra. Newell Olaon and other reland GAE in RASMUSSEN IS HOME from S.U.S.C. with her family, the Lawrence Rasmussens. atives. BOB AND HILDA HAMMOND and two children of Logan have bean visiting bar mother, Della Madaen, and aunt, May Labrura. Della and May accompanied them to Login and reutmed home again with Hilda andchll- - Two Beautiful Faces Theres PtTik obeoviCt on oss't'd flavors, 6 oz. 4 for 89c Western Sea Chunk TUNA 39c Western Shores FOIL - 25 ft. 22c WESSON OIL 24 oz. 59c LUMBER JACK SYRUP 24 oz. 55 BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE quart 79c 4 oz. 44 DREAM WHIP TOPPING Mix.. MIX 23 oz. 63t BROWNIE Duncan Hines for 95c 6 toll con FRISKIES DOG FOOD, oss'd, 4 for 95c 14 oz HUNT'S KETCHUP ...... 79c y:r,,:r: skillet dinners ... Co,',vot Coer a Thurs., Fri., Sot. Jack Lemmon In his roost important dramatc role since The Days of Wine and Roses" jwnvwv . I rt ccwwwrviH wj , , I v I tlrCK LEMMON J .V. B COFFEE -- .. 3 lbs. Pringle's POTATO CHIPS Certifresh Gumdrops Cr Orange Slices MOR LUNCH MEAT 12 oz. cose ck THE TIGER" ca smng.JACX GILFORD gg txxo. wwoae arwas rT" Or 1 Fillmore Native Dies in Ogden Saturday "Donald Ellrs Smith, 83, died Jun 2, 1973, attr a long Illness In an Ogden hospital. H waa born Dscambcr 22, 1919, In Flllmort to Lawla B. and Eva Beckatrand Smith. He married Ruth Chugg October 20, 1949, In Ogdsn. The marriage was lets solsmnlzed in the Ogden Tempi. H was the owner and manager of Professional Oentsr Laboratory, and former manager of Chugg Art Shop. A veteran of W.W. n, he graduated from Unlveratty of Utah. Ha w&a a member of Ogden Club. Survivors Include widow, sons, Bradley R., andStevenR., Ogden; Mother, Galt Lakt City, broth era and alstera, Onrll B., Lowel! Mrs. Melva R., Mra. Anderson, all S.L.C.; Wallace E. (Devon) Johnson, Tacoma, Washington. Funeral Services wars held Tuesday at Mytra Mortuary, Kl-wa- Monday FROM JUNE 3 There will be 2 thows nightly ot 7:00 & 9:00 10-2- AVALON Attend Graduation INSECT SPRAYS All Varieties - D'SCOUnt PETUNiAS reg. 5.35 RUCETREES reg. 7.70 BIRCH TREES reg. 3.00 Sew $188 A MILLIE CALL1STER. PAUL and Dean Robison war In last week to attend gradTra-mont- uation txerclsea at Bear River High School. Their grandson Rodger Calllater, waa on of th graduate and sang In an Acapslla chorua on th program. Th chorus lswsll known and left on Jun 2 for a concert tour D Oregon and Washington. Mr. CallDtsr returned to Flllmor with Grant and Mattl and Paul. stopped tn Salt Lak and cam on down with her daughter Shlrlen Nlchol and husband Rulon. Dn tains Costume accessories such ki mutated pearls, plastic jewelry and buttons can also be color coordinated in a dye solution. as Fiberglass draperies are not However, if resin dyeable. coaled, the coaling ia often dyeable. Cut a amall awatch from a place where it wont show and test for color results. Tint draperies in lukewarm water using light or medium dye colors. received a Ph.d. degr with a major D math mattes. HD thtsD waa entitled "Boundary Valu Problem for Dtfferen-tl- al Banach In Equations Spaces. son of Mr. and Mrs. Th Grad L. Thompson, Provo, hD wlft D the former Janet Marts Krey of Walnut Crssk.Ca.Thsy have three children. Russ'll D a 1961 graduate of Millard High School. H received hD B.A. degree (cum Dude) from the University of UUh, 1968. H la a member of PI Mu Epsilon, an honorary mathematics fraternity. H D a teaching fellow at th U. of U. Mr. Thompson has accepted as AssDUnt a position Professor of Mathematics at Northern University, DaKalb, IlltnoD. A fly alighting on a steel bar will cause the steel lo bend under its weight. (Verified by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards.) $4.49 Now 4.98 Now 1.98 fr 13.98, Sidewalk Sale and Store-FroPromotion nt What could be more "with season than a shirtwaist drew? it" this COOLWHIP (Birdseye) 9 oz 49c lb. 12c BANANAS DRY ONIONS lb. 15c 39c while Supply lasts BROMO SELTZER 89c size - 63c 10 lbs. $1.42 CELLO CARROTS 2 lb. bogs 25c Vz W. F. SUGAR 4 DREAM WHIP Topping Mix DU MONTE CATSUP 14 grinds oz. 44c oz. 63c oz. 29c One of Hulston's famous caftans is also included in the Carefree Patterns collection, Su !' a long shift with a dramatic floor length scarf. An easy, clingy hlouson dress with a scoop neckline Oin he made long or short. If you want to join a winning team, how about this one: a huller top and suit, pajamas? I he sixth Halston Style is a cardigan suit with perfectionist welted de- Country Style SPARE RIBS lb. 87c CUBE STEAKS each 39c l'i Tastewell Sliced PEACHES each 34c con SALES - bare-backe- wide-legge- 32 PRINGLES POTATO Chips UPTON ICED TEA MIX 24 oz. W.F. ORANGE JUICE, 6 oz. RIB CHOPS e elegance. MJB RICE MIXES 6 oz. 3 for 89c center cut (lay-tim- LOIN END PORK ROAST lb. 87c D. H. BROWNIE MIX 23 "MJB COFFEE oil beautiful peoit's available lo all ple. of the people" who sew. Halston has created six styles for MrC.ills collection of Carefree Patlerns.'M His world famous status shirtwaist dress is Pattern M'tVJ.t. Th skirl can he short, fur dash, or long for evening hyth Now -- 1 size con CHUNK TUNA is beloved assorted flavors 88 389c 1.05 6$l lb. 87c 8 HOURS: 7 AM SATURDAY! MONDAY P POTATO CHIPS 590 s 59 COFFEE BROOKLAWX MILD Cf.LAMLIt 1 1 ox. CHEESE 1 wrap-skirte- tails. On the pattern A envelop, Halston hat personally listed tuggesled fabrics for each slyl These soft, easy, wearable clothe turn up Halston fashion philosophy. Now McCall s make them easy to sew and eay to afford! PAY CASH! SAVE CASH!' T" POPSICLES BETTY Crocker A 89t 0 390 CAKE MIX" 2 790 Order your storage Wheat ond Dried Milk end other such items from KELLY'S "Thty Itii foundin proc'Hmid to HI thmoild thi revolutionary doctrine of the divme rights of the common mm That doctrine hit ever imcr bun th hurt of the Ammcm liith" -- Dwight 0. I 1973. H Halston signer! His signature shir Id res "JELLO GELATIN 6 oz. 4 for 89c PORK Unlveratty of Utah is platsed to announce that Russell C. Thompson, 1521 University VI 1 1 ag East, Salt Lak City, of mor than 1500 waa on atudent who received advanced degrees at th 104th annual commencement held Jun 2, KELLY'S PficcS Liinhoetr Kellys LG. A, m ond BARGAINS on Sidewalk os well 04 the ENTIRE STORE FRIDAY & SATURDAY KSVC (Richfield) will broadcast live from the Store FRIDAY an3 SATURDAY. PRIZES be given owoy both days with the GRAND PRIZE 19 MOTOROLA TV SET to be given away SATURDAY of 4:00 P.M. register To Bi Given Awg.y FREE BALLOONS KELLYS grrndM The on 89c lb. 25c 4 for 89c BANQUET MEAT PIES BIRDSEYE COOLWHIP 9 oz. 49c Western Family ORANGE Juice 6 oz. 6 for $1. BANANAS lb. 12c DRY ONIONS lb. 15c CELLO CARROTS 2 lbs. 25c TURKEYS 6 to 10 lbs lb. 59c 1 lb. Premium All Beef FRANKS 89c Hormel LITTLE SIZZLERS 12 oz. 75c KING COKE - 12 oz. bottle .. plus deoooP Siemni Western rw,h Attend Commencement At University of Utah In Tremonton A shirtwaist dress from Halston, America'a hottest de- Seo A V lb. 1.69 4 Ogden. each - 59c con COLD POWER Detergent giant size 79c . Sundoy A.-- - JELLO Gelatin j - American Beauty ELBO RONI 24 oz. 2 for 69c CHICKEN - A Grade Fryers lb. 57c CRISCO SHORTENING 3 lbs. $1.03 Banquet MEAT PIES, chicken, beef, turk. 5$l Hunt's TOMATO JUICE 46 oz 2 for 69c FEACHES, Hunt's large size 2 for 69c ICE CUBE TRAYS, reg. 79c Now 59c mini or reg. Thermo-Plasti- c GLASSES 3 for $1 easy-to-rea- d Wtft8ot V lm-pro- STEAK d DUANES AG SALE a man PIONEER MARKET SPECIAL BUYS "AMlK li 1 TtCHNCCHO Delegate at large: Ronald Hare, county chair- a new gold-plate- OKI and F. Gal Fransworth. Deaeret and Oasis: Lincoln Ellason Hinckley: Walter L. Ektns Leamington and Lynndyl: Carol M. Nielson Oak City: Brucs R. Lovell Sttherland; Kenneth Porter You can use dye for coloring many vinyl plastic, such as ahower and window cur- movement in watches, and more and more American women are demonstrating their stylish without being hung up about it. This gem of an idea lino features movement thats in step with the times. Artful and accurate, Bulovas timepiece from the Caravelle collection encases Arabic nuan meral dial. fiyau Do attend prenatal classes if available. Do inform your obstetrician of any unusual aymp-tom- s such ns headaches, vaginal spoiling, sudden weight ehange. Do discuss the birth process with your doctor so that you understand and can cooperate labor, delivery and the postpartum period. Dn follow his instruction! faithfully. Do get adequate rest, moderate exercise, and a balanced diet. Don't associate with people who have German measles, influenza, chicken pox or other contagious disease. Don't place yourself in that could easily lead lo accidents or injuries. Don't expose yourself to known or suspected toxic substances. These include lead (paints or air), chemicals (cleaning flu- - Brlnkerhoff, Lovelock,' Nevada, spent several days hart during Memorial Day with her slater Portia and husband Frank Brlnkerhoff (Rials brothar), and alio thalr slater Marge and brother Wendall and families. They also visited the Archie Christensen family, Archie's lata wife Edna being one of the Brlnkerhoff slaters. A fair alt crowd of Millard County Republican met In the Courthouse at Fillmore the evening of May 31, 1973, for the purpose of organizing. Ken Porter, chairman, conducted th meeting with Vice Chairman LaVoy Martin reading minute of tha 1972 con- vantlon and recording what took place. Mr. Porter atated th purpose of th meeting was to settle on delegates to th State convention In Salt Lake City on June 23, and to elect perty officera for the next two years. Hop Hilton, Salt Lake City, candidate for atat was present and poke briefly, ancouraglng more participation in pollctlca and a push for party victory State Central Committee: Ronald Kars and IraJt R. Shurtz. Th chairman then called for nominations for county chairmen. David Christensen nominated Ronald Hare and J. T. Rogers nominated Incumbent Ken Porter. Mr. Hare was Introduced and ht spoke brieftn 1974. ly, saying that be was InterIt wai decided to endorse ested In politics and had chosen delegates elected In 1972 to tha legal profession as a backattend the state convention In ground for politics. Mr. Porter 1973. Names were read and asked to have his name withwith th exception of tvo who drawn and Attorney Hare was would not be available to atthen nominated by acclamation. Ireta Robinson Shurtz of tend, they were endorsed and two people were designated t o Abraham was elected fill these places: and Georgia Guiles was elected secretary-treasur-- r. Kill mors first: Mark Paxton, Mont Snydtr, Burton Cllsi, and Mark Paxton gave party Jay Rogsrs. workers some good advlcs. He Fill mors second: John Cooper and Joyce Scottorn. suggested that they should stop Kanosh: Ethel Brunaon apologizing for th Watergate Holden: G.W. Kenney affair. He said those found guilty should b put In Jail and the Flowell: Archie Christensen Meadow: Herold Stewart country should get on with matters that are crying Sdplo: La Mar Monro for attention. He criticized the, and Abraham, Garrison, new media for over playing Woodrow; Ireta R. shurtz. the affair at th expense of JefDelta eighteenth: Arthur matter very Important to th fery, Leoyd Lovell, and D. M . national welfare. A hearty round Gardner. of applause followed his a half: Delta eighteenth and obssrvate. Joseph Moody,- Eldon Ellason, ids), animal (especially cal) (liORI THAW ACAPiMIC.' sot of KNOWLiowe cu pa feces, and unnecessary thaw kMHtvtp at otmsr Pi Don't smoke excessively. COlllOt. each yiak, stoat THA Don't take any drug or y0,000 vouwO Mtm AUP wouiN ACTS Iff AIM 7 ev THE BVilUlSV medication not specifically TetHuiCAi. oetXAiso prescribed by your doctor. ST lUUS bATlCAiAS Ttumowt AUP For a helpful free booklet TElittAPH COUIeATOU, A COUPAUV WITH 20 A L on prenatal care, available in kfeiPCxiSitAllf MAA-- l bOM Spanish or English, get in TO A SASliUO, rttCOUAllV touch with your nearest United AirUk. RiWAirpiU6 Cerebral Palsy Association. Junior and Donna Bond la In the Delta Hospital recovering from an appendectomy. We hope for a speedy recovery fot Russ. Colorado River. MR. AND MRS. MELVINCOX and three of their grandchildren spent a day at their home In Meadwo working. Milton and Eva Beckatrand accompanied thorn back to Bountiful where thuy were guests of their aon Jrseph and hla family. . dren, who ara ataylnf wlththam In Meadow whtla Bob la on a bualnaaa trip to Colorado. MR. ; PuiahobbytovirIi. by Eva Beckatrand MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Flllmort, Utah 84831 Jun 8, 1973 REPUBLICANS of MILLARD COUNTY ORGANIZE FOR 1 PRIZES Ticket for $1 Purchai ond REFRESHMENTS COUNTRY STORE |