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Show Meadow Happening s by Eva Beckstrand go back Monday (or a medical check up. Visiting in Meodow MR. AND MRS. MAX BEN-ne- tt and their youngest daughter l.orl, Inglewood, California are spending a vacation with the MR. weekend home. Wells Brunsons, atOakCltyand Salt l.ake City with her people nd his mother, Edith Bennett and the Harry Swonson family. n, IS A DUNCAN RETTA patient at the hospital In Delta. We hope she soon Is able to come home. i i J. CLIFTON Man!!, spa... the AND MRS. Beckstrand, BENNETT. MR. RALPH DUNCAN Hills, California flew surgery at the L.D.S. h to Lake Salt to City )n In Salt Uke City. We Hospital who near his wife, Mary Jane, 'was seriously Injured from a hope his Is a speedy recovry. Jail from a horse. She was VISITORS AT THE FORM-e- r spending her vacation here. Lois Bushnell's home over the weekend were: Glen, his ROGER AND BETH TUCKER wife ar.d family, California; Meland family, Salt LakeClty, spent vin, his wife and members of the weekend here with her parhis family, Kaysvllle; Cleo and and Clifford Mrs. ents, Mr. Roy Labrorn, Milford. Melvin Stewart and visited with Joe and family went home Saturday ClifStot and Joan family. jnd The others stayed here night. went to Alta and back Salt ford Lota with for a longer visit. a lake with them for medical GARY MR. ."Woodland -- checkup. Short Takes L.D.S. Mission Gives Sunday Program SACRAMENT MEETING Sunday afternoon was conducted by Counselor DeLynn Ltbrum. Prayers were by Harold Lenore llosman. TAIL AND MARY ELLA Fetersen and their family went to Salt lake City on Friday to meet their son Cary who has spent the past two years In Germany on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. We are glad to welcome him home after a successful mission. AND GAYLE AND LANA STOTT. Salt Lake City, visited with his folks, the Joe Stott family and attended Sunday School on Sunday morning. VISITORS AT THE HOME of Bill and Judy Freeman this past wek were her father, his wife, son Gale and nephew Ste- - GAYI.E MRS. Warner, their twochlldren.Salt lake City, and his parents and other members of hts family, last Idaho spent one night John Browns Children John Brown, U.S. abolitionist and leader of an 1859 attack on Harpers Ferry, had seven children by his first wife and 13 by his second wife. and Clifton Beckstrand. Talks from the Youth Program Cindy Cox and Brent o MR. , DeLyle Carling Family by Lynn Greenhalgh with Invocation by Jim Talbot. Talks were given by Vaisrle and Teressa Bond. Edwards The Sacrament Gem led by Gory Petersen Returns Heavy Import Marble in the cathedrallike lobby of the Empire State building was imported from four different countries Belgium, France, Germany and Italy. ven. Mesa, Arizona. Theywent home Monday morning. SUNDAY SCHOOL WAS CON-duel- ; from Jane will be away most of this summer playing In the tournament conducted by the Lswn Tennis Assn for the White ms n Cup. The first week of play was In Mobil, Alabama. She will also play in Chatanooga, Raleigh, N. C., Burmlngham, Atlanta, LaldeU and Greenville, N.C.. ending In early August. janes trophy case at the family home has expanded Into others to contain hundreds of she has received trophies through the years. A young girl well known In Utah and the west for her prowess In tennis Is on the tour circuit again this summer. She Is Jane Stratton, daughter of Erv and Shirley Stratton and granddaughter of Lucille, Mon-eeall Salt Lake City. The latest recognition for Jane Is being chosen as one of three tennis players In the United States scheduled to play In Russia this coming August. They will be accompanied by a chaperone and others from this country. Hosman. The program was given by the DeLyle Carling family as follows: Talks by Chris, Shannon and Vocal Trio by Hal DeLyle. Beckstrand, TlmandShanCarl-ln- g and a piano solo by Robyn. Benediction by J. Clifton. Trust, Off Again "In God We first appeared on some U.S. coins in 1864, dis- appeared and reappeared on various coins until 1955, when Congress ordered it placed on all paper money and all coins. MR. AND MELVIN MRS. MR. HOW TO BUY A RANGE MRS. LARRY AND KA YLE n and family, Nephl, spent Saturday night with her parents, PET-erse- KILE ? AND her friend Mrs. Johnson, San Francisco were in town Sunday Tanernoon. They rutted with the JCltm Duncans and with LIUS former neglhbors the Milton Beckst rands and Thomas SwtU LYNN - AND OPAL JONES. . Murray spent a few hours Sua-da- y afternoon and Grover and Brookla Swallow stopped on their way lo Panaca Nevada, Saturday evening at their , father's Thomas Swllow. - MISS RAE LYNN GREEN-Jialg- h spent the weekend here ."with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ;Lyrm Greenhalgh. ? came home on Saturday after Spending some time InSalt Lake City for medical attention. -- m LENNA Bt'SHNELL SPENT the weekend home. She will Gas and heartburn? contains a unique Ingredient. Simethicone. fThis unique discovery breaks , up and dissolve trapped gas 'bubble. Your relief is more 'complete because takes antt-ge- s avail- able in widths of 12. 20. 24. 30. 36. and 40 inches. A smaller site range doe not necessarily mean a smaller oven or less surface units: often the difference is only in range storage space. Larger ranges have more storage area and sometimes more work surface on top. If you are replacing a built in range, then cones . measurement is critical: if you don't buy one the same site, you will have U do some remodeling . . . w hich can be costly. 4 Is it easy lo Ovens that clean automatically are becoming more and more popular these ovens generally cost SJO to 890 more than cleaning ovens. Even though these ovens cost more, the convenience and lime saved will pmlwhly lie worth it when vou consoler the amount saved ck-an- ? Di-G- the acid and the gas out of acid tab-indigestion Cet i or liquid today. Product Di-G- r Freestanding range CHARLOTTE ROBISON Dl-G- can be moved from place to place If you move often, you mav want to consider this type. Built-iranges (including surface wsll ovens, cook-loare unfinunits, and drop-ms- ) ished on the tides and back and are designed to be built in in specified permanently apace. If you are replacing a freestanding range you may want to remodel your kitchen for built-iappliance. By building in your range, you can design a kitchen lo fit your needs wall ovens can be placed on a comfortable height for you: or in a separate place from a cook-losurface unit 3. What sire? Measure the space in your kitchen allotted for a range before you go shopping e! let f Plough. Inc. reels, creels, and one-poun- d I by not purchasing chemical oven cleaners. Ask the salesman to es plain the different kinds of automatic cleaning: then decide which one is best for you. If you choose not lo buy automatic cleeni.ig, then look for features Itkt foil or teflon liners, removable door, rack guides, and panels. fealyOok (or tures on top of the range, too. e drip pans, removable knobs or knobs that are easy to clean around will save you lime. S. W hat feature do you need and which will you use? If you shop and compare several models and brands, you will find a range that fits your cooking needs. You'll need lo decide on features such as these: A minute timer that reminds you when a dish is ready or an auomalie clock that lets you set the oven to start and slop at specific times can be a convenience if you act as a part-timchauffeur kr your family. If the range Has an automatic clock, it mav also have a rimed outlet. which you start small appliances automslically at a specified lime. It's handy for hot coffee in the morning. Some rangrs have an adjust-ablbroil control, which leta you select rare, medium or and eliminates the need (or adjusting the rack level. Not all ranges come with a broiler pan. so ask if the oven you're considering doe. Some ranges have a rolisserie, and some have an automatic mast thermometer. essy-uxles- One-piec- a e well-don- COME SEE THE . CHADGER DART COLT POLARIS W i IYI0N0C0 toweFwagon TOUGHEST ON OR 4-WHE- 1 FISHING OPENERS Anglers eager to try some as yet unfished waters can do so beginning July 1 when several Utah waters open. The Strawberry River, in Wasatch and Duchesne counties, from Willow Creekdownstreami to Us confluence with Red Creek will be open from July 1 Ihroush September 1, with special reg- wy iiwi mm Mife an U99 V.0 First Security Bank which signals when the meal la dona. If the rang has a window in the oven door, then it is easy to check "done ness" without opening the door. Some ovens do not have windows in the door. A fait pie-bemeans less waiting for the oven lo best Some ranges have food warmers foods warm. to keep Some surface units heat up faster and have many heat sellings. Ask the salesman if there's a difference among the ones you're looking aL Sue of surface units may be important to you if you cook in large quantities . . . then you might wsnt larger surface units. Another decision to make will be if vou want one or two ovens. With two ovens you can cook at two different temperatures at or bake and the same lime broil at the same lime. After you've considered which features and type of range best suits your needs, then start shopping Don't hesitate lo ask all questions that the come to y our mind w hen you are looking at a particular range. Ak him to explain the warranty . . . what it does and does not cover For tree answers lo questions about buying a range, or about buy ing. using and caring for any nf your appliances, write to Consumer Service Department, hirlpool Corp, Benton Mtih 4UJ2. Thev promise In unswer all just-cook- ... Ftsh Lake Is good for rainbow trolling with small lures or ball fishing. Best success on east side, A few rainbow over four pounds have been taken. Kolob Reservoir is fair for rainbow, brook and cutthroaL Trolling la best; shore fishing Is slow Otter Creek Res Is still high. Fishing from shore Is slow. Trolling with small lures la producing rainbow from 34 pound to threa pounds. The following lakes have been reported as having partial winterkills: Scout, Pear, Round (near Donkey). Green, Donkey, Horseshoe, Ridge, Cub, Chuck, Pleasant Creek and Meeks Lakes on the Boulder; Neffs and Blind Lakes, Thousand Laxes and Le Baron on Mountains; Beaver Mountain. LtBaronwlU soon be slocked with catchables. Most streams In the area have not been stocked due to heavy run off, but will be as soon as water conditions allow. 1 year month 2 year Savings Certificates Savings Certificates Savings Certificates 3 Certificates of $500 or more in multiples of $100 for individuals. Rates are per annum. Each depositor's savings are insured to $20,000. First Security has something for every saver. A "convenience account", passbook savings, can help you save up for a savings certificate or other worthy goal, while still earning good bank interest at 44. Har-Im- r. RICHFIELD, UTAH Far 9wy VMWWy ItaM $) barr bo twm 9 mm fsvp IW I tl (M$ ftM at Iftafc buMj m at mm OUUAft U f tom at 4t Engines speeding over miles of steel track Engines stopping g ecoiioiiy FAMILY goods Because of the 27 000 U P. people and the job they do. were not fust another railroad. Were Ihe Union Pacific Railroad people And we can handle it PRESTIGE B J CABINETS DISCOUNT CENTER MOTOR SALES torn LMA foil Starting Pulling and pushing Eventually, all of this work takes its toil A smooth-runnintram has to run smooth, and Glen Scolt sees lo it Glen is a machinist in the Salt Lake City shop Thanks to him and his years ol experience :he trams of Union Pacific keep rolling On lime All the time Glen is usl one of the Union Pacific machinists who deliver their best so our great big rollm railroad can deliver the rjbccntoaEdlfeEa, AXD First Security Bank Glen Scott is a big reason why our great big rollin railroad keeps rollin. SPORTY OFF THE ROAD! MIADOW, UTAH Start your savings program today rak-sma- n EL MBS Anew ly on WERE THE COCO GUYS WITH THE GOOD BUYS. I pt'-um- artificial baits, lures and files, established under the Dlngell-JohnsAct. Distribution lx made according to a formula based on the number of sport fishing license holders In the state and the area of each state. BOYS i on Australis railway recently. The buffalo charged the train 1C9 miles south of Darwin In the northern territory, pushed the locomotive off the tracks, and left the front wheels hinging over an embankment. The train crew escaped Injury. The buffalo wse killed. We have a lot to give... 6 i I We re pleased to tnrturie many picture fcn every Issue of Hie PROGRESS, but they do cost qirite a rm. We mint remind oontrlhuf-vrto send or bring In $2.00 with every picture to be published. And PLEASE try not to e vou brin the only have as they get lost occav-ienalthrough no fuuSt of this An angry buffalo derailed a freight train on the North FISHING ROUNDUPS set-in- lows. - v 2 or built-inFreestanding ranges are Finished on the sidrs and back, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pearson and attend Sunday School. STOTT c, u snap judgement made on the tales floor. Ask yourself these questions beLie you shopI. W hich furl? If you plsn to change furls, ask the utility for an estimate of conversion cost. can be Plumbing and expensive Also ask what the new furl is likely to cost each month Saturday afternoon, Elma's brother Elwood Corry and his wife. Cedar City came up and spent a few hours visiting with them. LILA is available in ranges before you shop, yours will be a wise purchase . . . not a ORRIN Beckstrsnd came down with the Coxes and did some painting sod worked on their lot. They own the family home. AND what By knowing Th Secretary of the Interior has announced distribution to the states of $5,500,000 In Federal Atd funds for sport fish restoration. Under the FederalAldlnFlsh Restoration program states are reimbursed for up to 75 of the cost of approved projects. The apportionment wilt enable states to continue their programs after July 1 until an additional apportionment la made in the fall. Utahs share of the apportionment is $92,3(0. Monies are used to acquire land and water areas, construct and rehabilitate lakes, develop access sites and facilities for flshermenand research to aid in management of sport fisheries. The fund Is derived from the 10 excise tax on fishing rods, Bread Stuff If half the wheat and rye grown annually were turned into bread, there would be at least 100 loaves per year for each of the world's inhabitants. ulations. Dally creel and possession limit will be six fish and artificial files will be the only legal method of angling. Other July 1 openers Included, the West Fork drainage of the Duchesne River InDucbesne and Wasatch counties; Red Creek drainage In Duchesne and Wasatch counties, from Highway 40 to source;CurrentCreek drainage In Waaatch County, from Highway 40 to source; all tributaries to Strawberry Reservoir In WasatchCounty; Swan Creek and Swan Creek Bay of Eear Lake In Rich County; and Crouse Reservoit In Uintah County. AU of these waters, except Swan Creek Bay, will close November 30. Swan Creek Bay will be open through the remainder of the year. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox. Cox, Salt Like city, spent the weekend here working on their house and lot. They have It almost finished. 60-t- FISH RESTORATION MONIES DISTRIBUTED JULY On Again, The motto, PICTURES In PROGRESS MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah $4631 Friday, Jane $9, 1973 NEW HONORS FOR JANE STRATTON th Union Pacific railroad peepTel |