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Show if seJeangerpi V by Dorothy Halsey OLD CAPITOL NEWS PHONE MOTHER RECEIVES DEGREE In EDUCATION 4 , 743-533- 3 I Mrs. Morrell tiewel) Jvie was a member of the graduating class of Northern Arizona Flagstaff, She received her B.S. degree with a major In New Fomily In Fillmore Mr. David C. Mcwhlrter has her children there. Eric and joined the staff rf the Soil Conhis family spent the weekend servation Service, Fillmore. here with her helping her with He and his wife Janli and sons, her place, and also 9 night with David and Cameron are already his sister in SugarvlUe. located here in Rowley's Mobile CLORA AND FRANK MAH-tiPark, Idaho lave been Boise, Mr. and Mrs. McWhlrter met few a with her das spending while both were serving in tr Wanda and L'.S, s'ster and husband He hails from Navy. Cummings Dav. They visited Los Angeles and Janis Is frm w ith many friends and relatives North Carolina. while here David graduated in June from State University with a t'tah 1!N-f MR, AND MRS. OWEN in Range WatershedSct-enc- e. degree n and family, I as Vegaswere guests of his mother and husena and Bill Moyes on band Vera Speakman is in Panact, their way to Yellowstone, While Nevada aking car of her here, they spent two nights up Colleens children the canyon camping and fishing. daughter while she Is In Callente HosThe Hintons came tack pital recovering from a serious then went onto Hurricane auto accident. It was so bad to visit their folks there. that she feels fortunate to be alive. After three weeks in the HAVE AND BILL, I. ENA hospital, she is feeling some liad her daughter, Mary Jane and Letter. two girls here for ten days. Mrs. Speakman says Til" She left on Sunday w ith her husto her friends in Fillmore. had who been band Raymond, with their sons. vacationing David Hinton, tayton las been Vacotion with Grandma here with his grandmother for a week. Vernell Chrlstopierson has been entertaining her grandFamily Gothers ot Home children during June. Both of her sons now live in Bountiful, of the Vernon Petersons Three of the children of Neal and wife, Tina, Cindy, andCarol, THE HOME OF VERNON AND and twu ot Mr. and Mra. LeRoy Vondi Peterson has been busy with all ihetr family coming children, Chrlstophersons Mir heal and Lynann, returned for a family reunion onJune23. home last Saturday. Neal came Dale flew In from Tacoma, Eddie and Winona for (he five and brought his washing. other two, Sherrie and Linda, and four children, Sail lake, for this week. and Larry and Kayle and two children, Nepht were all here to have dinner in the Wild Life OMITTED LAST WEEK Park. This occasion was a celebration of Vonda and Vernons wedTHE PROGRESS apologizes ding anniversary and Larryand for omitting names of family Vonda Winonas birthdays. members in the storyaboulMr. wont say how many years she Carl w. Verhaaren's retirewas celebrating, but It was a ment, His wife Caroline nodoubt for occasion and happy lovely lares In honors due along ail of them. Dale left to liy with their children, him, Helen V. Tomkins on, heme, Monday, Fillmore; sons, Harold c., Salt Lake City Law. In California for Visit yer; and Richard B., Orem, who 'MARY ROBISON HAS BEEN in Salt Lake visiting and helping education on May IS, 1973. She is the widow of the late Morrell Jvie and the mather of five chil- ' J r V 4' 0 ty, - h f 2: ,, ' w 'f ' - ia . I h f. mmf . yjw. r V 1 vl I-"'-- leSxQ vhMi MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Utah 4821 J Fillmore, VA$ w j-- 8 dren. Proud of their mothers accomplishments and attending the commencement exercises exercises were James, John, Jodi, and Janelle, (One son is deceased). Alsu attending was Mrs. Doyle her mother, Mooseman, Blandlng. Jewel is the daughter-in-la- A aGn of Mr. and w Mrs. J. Deltal Ivie. 1 T v, WALLY BERNETTA AND Muir have gone to California for a visit with their daughter and io see her sister. Wally was anticipating a trip to do some deep sea fishing, and will tell us about his luck when he returns. Is with Zions 3ank In Provo. First 'I ir son-ln-is- for her. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Swallow and family went toKanarravtlle to see his sister LaDtwn and family and also his mother. Two pretty Lamanlte girls, Valerie Aguilar and Dee Dee Aguilar of San Udefonso came with Bert and Florence to help with the caring of Terra Dawn and Sheri Atm. MRS. AND BOB Romans and children. Penny, Frank, and Kaylynn, spent Friday and Saturday with Gwen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brlnkerhoff. National MR. AND MRS. BRUCE Jackson, Henderson, are spending a few days with his family, the Nolan Jacksons, snd with Nancys folks In Sclpto. RILEY FRUIT FARM BINT. C HERRIES lb. lick them yourself. Aero the street from l'ay son High ixhool. rh. 7 20 np IV Dance In MIA Festival CINDY ALLEN AND RUTH snd Melba Rasmussen represented our ward In their parti- -, dpatlon in Ibe dance festival at June Conference held In Salt Lake CUy. Mrs. Maynard Rts-LaMrs. Maynard CUy. Rasmussen accompanied her daughters and young people as a chaperone. MU GET YOU.1SELF ke ROOM AIR CONDITIONER AND MR. MRS. DAVID FUxe have enjoyed a visit from his brother, stster-in-lsand family from Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ray and daughters art also here from Arizona. The latter Mrs. Flake Is their daughter. The David Flakes and COST PLUS 10 w, ALL MODELS In STOCK i"3p MR. AND i.. Allen, Kearns, came to get their five year old son, Bndley, who had spent a week with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orln Allen and Uncle Rex, Aunt Lynn, and family. Dean took his parents back with them Sunday. MRS. BARRY MR, AND MRS. ARUTHUR JAllen, Ruth Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Ruth Allen, Jerry and Louise Alien Imlay, and Vlrgle Ivie went to the Mantl Temple June 22 to go through a session snd be present at the wedding of the AlUns' niece, Dianne Noall and Brent Wilson. Arthur, Beth, LaDawn, David w That evening, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noall honored their daughter Dianne and Brent it a weddl.tg reception in Sallna. Those going from her were the Arthur Allens, Mr. snd Mrs. Re Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Delia! Ivie. LaDawn was an attendant to her cousin. HORSEMEN of the members Horsemanship Club, known as the East Milam Junior Riding Club, In a horse show at 'v'ephl last Saturday. Appox-mate- ly 95 rldera from Mil-ar- d, Juab, Utah and Sanpete ounilea entered the meet. from the Fillmore club were Tammy Stevens, Tonja Satterfield, Lynette Davies, Marianne Trampton, Jay Rhodes, Janet Rhodes, Lisa Eight lllmors H Department Tomklnson family, llena injured her back and Is in Salt Lake City for medical attention. Mrs. Elkins Is an aunt to Lena. on ed Goes on Faster M5 r as paitig En-ere- d Hone, andCorlimeChrlstopher-cm- . Dries Faster 8L.C V V Tonja Satterfield won first place and a trophy buckle in the Western Horsemandshlp lass, second place In the role ViT J and fifth place trail d, n won fifth place In the class and fifth place in Western Horsemanship Class. Cluo members are now readying their horses for the horse show in Fillmore next wek. The club Is under the direction of Bary Stevens and Ken Satterfield. membership is open to boys and girls from the ages of 9 through 18 jears The East Millard Junior Riding Club meets on and Thrusday at Wednesday 6.3) In the evening at the Fairgrounds. ihe Mnlc competition played a key role in the reading program, the major goal was to discover reading Mrs. Cosseboom feels her student s have done just that In the Chrlsto-pherse- This is proof to me that third she commented, pointing out the class was motivated to read The Sl'N. Flagstaff, Arizona graders can read well, 4-- H re Education accomplishment. After each student completed a novel, he would write a short book report then fill in another square mi hs progress chart. This chart, which covered nearly an entire wall, was constantly bang Hied in, with the boys racing against the girls to complete the most books In the end. the girls won out, as Cindy Bgdow s total o 47 books was the highest in the class Right behind was John Ivie w ho read 44 AT NEPHI bending of Reading Certificate To qualify, each youngster had to read 25 books between Ocl. 15 to April 15. In addition, five of the books had to concern a foreign country. When competition got under way. each child was determined to reach ths high goal By April 15, not only had everyone surpassed the mark, but some of the students had finished nearly 50 novels. Mrs. Cosseboom notes that each youngster read an average of 30 books a worthwhile AND MRS. FRED Elkins and family, Salt Lake, are visiting with the Don barrel race. Corrlne John just three less. Cosseboom's Z students began reading book after book. Their goal was to attain an Arizona MR. WIN of presenting them with an Arizona Department a earned also Cindy Education Reading Certificate. Motivated by competition llong themselves, Mrs. Air Conditioner Service ond installation Main Street - Fillmore 4-- certilicaie for poetry. The youngsters Of the Daily SUN It isually isn't easy to get elementary school children to read in thar spare tune. So this year, Mrs. Louise Cosseboom used a different approach to inspire her Sechrist School third graders to read more. And the results have been tremendous. and Sheri and Arthurs heph-ewere Euests at a dinner In Sallna hosted by the groom's parents. Rhodes, Lynette Davies, Marianne Frampton, Torja Safer-fielTammv Stevens. SFTHR1ST SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Harold Greer pauses By Manuel Romero Tuesday May other biographies. Favorite authors induded Louisa May Havwooi recaved their certificates in a special program wilh parents as guests The children of honors. In presenting them, Sechrist Principal Harold Greer told the parents of his pride in these youngsters "They've worked hard all year, putting a lot of THANK YOU THS PhOGRCSS Surely ap. predates your Ihoughtfullness In getting your ads and news in early. No news stories can be taken after Tuesday noon. Arrangements for late arriving ads must be made in advance. The East Millard Chapter of Young Homemakers held their first meeting of the year Wednesday, June 20. Barbara Taylor demonstrated crafts from her shop. Among these were gem finger painting, gold leafing, mod podge, and styrofoam mice. Some of the members also demonstrated how to make crepe paper flowers. The members were allowed to work with any of the crafts they chose. Following the meeting, the officers made plans for a float to be built for the Fourth. FOR THE HARD OF HEARING BELTONE HEARING AID CENTER SERVICE 231 lint Center Trvo, t'tah MILLARD TO RECEIVE Tilrrphone Yes, a lata VI-K- O ANNOUNCES A Utah Senator Frank E. (Ted) Moss announced today a check for $9,824.00 will be delivered to the Millard County School District in the next week or two. Moss was Informed the Title One assistance has been authorized by the Department of Health Education and Welfare in Wash- ington. Director Gerald M. Cherry, HEW division of school assistance in federally a fleeted areas. Informed Moss that the payment will be sent to the district offices at Delia, Utah. FREE Service Center and Electronic Hearing Tests "Iktit r set vice fw your tr liiaiing aid means betters hating fvr Dote: Tfiurs., July 5 DALE WINNIE Beltono Consultant Time: 10 to 12 Noon Place: El Capitol Motel jm lay-it-awa- y NOW!! Your NEW COAT will be paid for ond ready to wear when you need it? 4-- H nt, and Speed Limit to 60 mph The maximum speed limit for all u. S. Army Recruiting vehicles has been reduced to 60 MPH, Lieutenant Colonel Pulsipher, Salt lake CUy Recruiting Main Station commander annouced. This action was taken In light of a recent announcement by Governor Calvin Hampton placEl-w- ln exterior pamt for wood or masonry, as easy to use as latex interior wall paints! Dries to a silky fiat finish that retains original color and lasts ing a OFFICERS MEET For PRE - SCHOOL longer than ordinary paints. Choose from 1,322 Coionier colors1 up to 50 MRS NEWS Student body officers, Millard High School and the Millard Jr. and Sr, P.T A. officers met June 26, for an outdoor barbe-q- e and a school year planning 4 i; I t PUNNING MCBRIDE LUMBER session. I The meeting began when Dr. lReid presented slides depleting ihe various programswhlchwlll be in effect next year. The group then compiled, discussed and adopted a school calender for the coming year. Linda Tomklnson Reporter CO MFK restriction on vehicles. The reduction to 60 MPH for U.S. Army Recruiting vehicles Is expected to result In a savings tn the amount of gasoline used to operate vehicles. The area erf responsibility covered by the Salt Lake City Recruiting Main Station includes all of Utah, Eastern Nev-ad- a and portions of westeri state-owne- W d yoming. 1601 33-tU- 6 H.E.W. FUNDS Army Recruiters Reduce BENNETT'S ( 1 Met for Crafts Fun. u ' isInL Suzanne treasurer. Our leader is Gaye Christensen. ve are Foods for taking the course, Cleans Up Faster ' Young Homemakers highly challenging books for the time and effort in reading these books," he said third grade level Some cf the novds included John Is the son of Jewt Ivie such works as The Battle of and the Late Dr. Merrel Ivie, Little Women." the Bulge." Flagstaff, Arizona. 'Dwight D. Eisenhower," and Alcoit, Mark Twain and Carolyn c"" lh"r The Tree Top Cookers ot F.anosh met Wednesday June 6, club. 1973, to organize a The memtars are Suzanne Jody, and Shelly Christensen, and Tauny Gas. Tauny was secretary, j . 4 read the higheU Tree Top Cookers Club Jody . y 15. 1973 elected president, Shelly i 4 Sechrist Students Read Way to State Certificates Dionne Noall Marries Brent Wilson in Temple - t Top Readers Cited InTre-monto- Tom-klns- , ft (LINDA) Stokes of California, visited Stokes and three children of California, visited with her Uncle Lawrence and Aunt Veta Rasmussen and family. She is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slstrunk in Fillmore, n. and with Barrys family SIMMONS FASTER HOUSE PAINT! A v I DEAN MRS. W'kUlflotal FLEA HONE CORINNE CHRIS topehfson, Kim Rhodes, Janet Rhodes. Todd Brlnkerhoff, Jay i Rays have bought the Ronald Rasmussen property. AND BERT MRS. MR. Swallow left June 25th, to return to their labors as work missionaries In San Ildifonso, New Mexico. Florence came to help out in the home of her daughter, laDawn, and B. N. Williams. The Williams have a new little daughter born June 6, 1973. She wlllbenamedShaunda and has sisters Terra Dawn and Sheris Ann to help care MR. - 't Bert b Florence Swallow Return to Mission WHIRLPOOL -- mJ i 463-270- 7 Off Tttm, BEULAHS STYLE SHOP |