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Show MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah Friday, July 6, 1973 Au'jnwu1 OLD CAPITOL NEW? VERA SPEAKMAN PHONE ' While Merltt Carlins was In Salt I ake undergoing tests with his doctor, anJ staling with Grover and Irene. ieoraAUen came from Spanish Fork and staied with her mother Vllate fqr a week. Cleo Carling then took them to S. F. where they met Merritt and Grover, who drove him there, and the Carlings returned home with Cleo, Delta Hospital ! : Ladies Released From SLC Hospital Ccho Blake accompanied Mr. and M rs. Robert Nielson home from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Blake underwent surgery In the LDS Hospital June 18 and Mrs. Nielson (Afion) had surgery there last week. Attend Conventions RECENT VISITORS TO SALT I ake C lt for a day were Jovce Scottorn, daughter Rorann, and Takako Scottorn and Chantelle. They spent the day shopping and with the Burke visiting Harriotts. lack and Beth; Fred, Joyce, and Rorann; Terry, Takako, and Chantelle; spent a cold week-en- d at Fish lake recently. Thev reported It was Fred. Joyce, and Rozann spent last weekend in Salt Lake. Joyce attended the executive board meeting of the Utah Department of American Legion Auxllllary. On Saturday, they both attended the Ltah Republican Convention at Highland High School. Jove? is a state delegate. They reported an outstanding convention and made note of the fact that Senator Wallace Bennett had annoinced that he would not seek Alton Speakman, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Colleen l.aFevre, Panaca, Nev.; Mrs. Donald (Maureen) Feterson, Delta; Mrs. Roger (lone) Jonston, Murray; 21 grandchildren; 3 great grand children; brothers, sisters, A. LeRoy, Murray; Theron, Las Vegas; Aubrey, Oglen; Eldon, Castle Dale. Nev. Funeral services were held July 3, 1973 In the Fillmore First Ward, conducted by Bishop Cloyd C. Day. Prayer at the mortuary by Roy Morris. Prelude and postlude by Marjorie Robison. Invocation by Max Martin Obituary by Bishop Day. Musical numbers Included "1 Walked Today Where Jesus walked," by Susan Kesler; "In the Garden" by Jack Peterson; and "Beyond the Sunset" by W. Clem Utley. In 1976. Miss Leslie Harriott accompanied the Srottorns home for a visit. Josie Swallow at Home MRS. WADE ALLEN. CAN-yo- n Road, had her son, Herbert Kile, Pamona, Ca., visit a week with her last week. This past week, she has had her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cratty, and their son, Kevin, DesMolnes, Iowa. She looks for another son, Hersel Kile, and son John, will be here from Council Bluffs. Iowa. Josle Swallow Is now at home convalescing from a fracture. Her husband, Al, and daughters brought herdown and report that She Is recovering satisfactorily. She will enjoy seeing and hearing from friends. Newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Montgomery, went on a wedding trip to Sun Valley and are residing In Salt Lake city. The couple was united In Help prevent forest fires. Speakers were Presidents Frank L. Davies, A. LaVoy MISS DESIREE DAY ond STEVE MONTGOMERY MARRIED IN OGDEN Please: H - ' ! Kimball. President W. Benediction, Robison. Ashby Dedication of the grave was by Aubrey Morrles marriage on Thursday, June 14, 1973, in a ceremony solemnized at the Halns House In Presl with Ogden lenl Lloyd George, uncle to the bride, officiating. The bride Is the formerMlss Desiree Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glade R. Day of 951 Maxfleld Drive, Ogden. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. James H. Montgomery of 1004 Douglas, &0WS MSHIOM: Ut eli ffsphl BARGAIN BAZAAR! Cemetary. Survivors are: sons, daughters, Gerald Hansen, Morris Hansen, both Santa Marta, Ca.; Dale Hansen, Durango, Colo.; Children Come from Out of Stote to Visit 't Vera Speakman, 67, dledJuly 1973. in the Cedar City hospital. Shewasborn In Beaver April 4,1906, to Andrew A. and Elian Adams Morris. She married Arden D. Banson August 24, 1924, In Beaver. Be died In 1937. She married Wells Speakman March 7, 1947, and he died in 1961. She wasa member of the L.D.S, Church. Funeral services were held in the Fillmore First Ward with burial In the Fillmore 7, too cold to fish Marie Giles has been In the Intenselve care unit at West ' Millard Hospital for a week af-- : ter suffering a heart attack. : Two "41-533- Go Visiting Fishing and Merritt Carlings Home In Funeral Rites Held For by Dorothy Halsey $ ' i. s ' i All Drtssas All Paits Paif Salts All Quinn Nixon Called to Quinn Nixon has been rock 1 Table Paats $4.00 1 lit Quito. will enter the mission home July 14, 1973, amt report to the language training Be In Provo July w liTfor ' i past year. Quinn ts the son of l.t. Col. and Mrs. Sterling Nixon, Sail Lake City. Elza Nixon, Holden, Is Quinns grandmother. Pallbearers C Ceaa 19. lias been attending Brigham Young University for the Be bfovsis railed lo serve as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of 1 atter Day Saints In Ecuador, South America, with headquar- mission Off CoodlioU Sportswear Mission in South America ters 13 Sprlig Coats kjsmmu.,0 a . dose ip of these Included Michael Peterson, David Peterson, Burton Clles, Bruce Burt, Steven LeFevre and Jim l.cFevre. Ogden. For her marriage and the reception which Immediately folowed, the bride wore a gown with a tiered bodice of Imported Belgian lace with a sweetheart neckline and big puffed sleeves with lace trim and ending with ruffled cuffs. The nylon crystalline gathered sktrt was bordered by ruffles. Attending the bride were Mrs. Jce Pranlll, Miss Leslie Ritchie, and the bride's two sisters, Mrs. Roger Wood, and Mrs. Gene Piper. Their peach and red double knll jumpsuits haa low and dolman sleeves. The best man was Vince Felt with Joe Pranlll, Tom Day and Russell Montgomery as ushers. SALE STARTS a good with the MIS Rnn UlSJJUU CHIEF OF BLM Division Named By Director of Terry as chief of the A. Appointment MC Gowen summer div- ision of resources In the Bureau of Land Management, Utah State Office was announced by Robert D. Nielson, BLM state director. Since March 1971, Mr. has been assistant chief of the wildlife division In BLM's Washington D.C. headquarters. A former Utahn, he was regional game manager with the Utah Division of wildlife Resources from 1959 to 1961. Prior to that time, he was a biologist with the Kentuckey Deaprmen of Fish and wildlife Resources from 1952 to t 1959. I rom 2961 to 1965, he was chief of the Division of Fish and wildlife on Guam, where he directed the establishment of new sport, fish, and and commercial fish programs. During the same period, he drew up fish and wildlife plans for the Bonin Islands, Palau Island and other Pacific areas. BEULAH'S STYLE SHOP GLENDA CfiOPIR admitted to the Flllmo,e pital June 27. rr rrHE WEST S BEST! . . THAT'S THE 39Hi ANNUAL NEPHI Mlt. ntWtl.s 2 n-- Nil tQdOILY PARADES WESTERN -- D - PARADE THURSDAY s i,j ,j md n, Riding Clubs and Mounted Groups UTE STAMPEDE PARADE Main Street FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. ! j BATHING BEAUTY PARADE SATURDAY, 4 p.m. Entries Invited! Contact Nephi First Priie $125.00. Lions Club for entry information. i RODEOS -- 13 tl U 3 - EVENING. STARTING AT 8 AT THE FAIRGROUNDS ARENA. Third West and Center Street, Nephi .EACH JUNIOR STEER RIDING CONTEST Fairgrounds Arena, 7;30 p.m. THURSDAY EVENING RODEO ONLY Children (12 and under) admitted FREE to the gencrnl odmlsvion area when accompanied by parents. CITY OF FUN CARNIVAL fun m i , , P tu,.,.,, Sin f I;, m vj m DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT (or later) at the Fairgrounds (3rd West Center Sts.) ... a better idea LTD While they last. Good Ford Summer Travel kits... only at your Ford Dealers I 37Slsl eS See your Intermountain Ford Dealer . . . and have a Good Ford Summer! A ?M IN D8S0 !! WARNER MOTORS .m. 70 North Main Friday and Saturday mornings. RESERVED SEATS AVAILABLE $2.50 (phone orders accepted, but tickets will be held only until 7.45 night of performance for which issued.) Frog's Ihmi Hchnui .m n (M hr mi in luxury and elegance. md dual LAW for all ages Galaxie 500 .. . extras at no extra cost The closer you look, the better we look! p.?sHli3ir CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST NEPHI CITr PARK il.rti 6:30 , Svmbol of .Merc) The swottl Cm tana" was the Blunted weapon of the Knplish King. Kdw.ud the Confessor. A symbol ul nieicv. it is earned in the (oi oiiation pi oeessinn. Be lute the kinds id Kngl.iiul. Between the swcuds el justice tempoiul and justice Y FAMILY NIGHT AT 4.00 p.m. featuring Central Utah 'MAMMOTH S WAS Hos- AITKEN 1. - 11 ll'ev III,, : , p'isi. ..;H i ,i, B' i hi. i v FRIDAY-SATURDA- Country Squire . . . top - of - the - line from the Wagonmaster. h im,- in ;, )Atnn UN ill. i s, ndiiiq l;n .ipu ,iv i m mill in the pi "M'ii.Vi l i 'i , m ,,, s.u' under- is "cii THURSDAY - LTD va it h v it t hHr v is ntinii t it'tl . to sm.til ( It t I Fillmore m |