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Show I i: MILLARD COUNTY TROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 81631 Friday, July 20. 1973 Holden Happening! Welcomed by Lila Crosland Grandchildren LA NOLA JOHNSON HAD AS her guests far the weekend her son and wife Hoy and I ucllle Johnson and daughterContney, Bountiful. Courtney remained with her grandmother for a longer visit. SPENT RIGBY RACQl'EL last week with her grandparents Matlon and Ellen Stevens, Ross and Colleen. Her rents Bill and Helen Rlby, and son, Cencame the terville during weekend and she returned home with them. Come from Canada SPENDING FEW DAYS OF their vacation with their grand parents Chester and Stella Johnson and Pennl were Dayne, Diane and Douglas Robins, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. They visited their uncle Ken and aunt Linda. Benjamin Buckwalter, Sandy was here to visit his grandpa rents and cousins. A KERRY AND GAY J01IN-so- n, Salt Lake City, spent the weekend with their parents Earl and Mary Johnson and Clndl. Cindl returned to S, L, C. with them. KATHY JOHNSON. DAUGII-te- r of Earl and Mary Johnson, Is attending a two week Medi- cal Technology Workshop at the B.Y.U. She was granted a$50 scholarship to the workshop. Congratulations, Kathy. CRSLAND BEN UNDER went major aurgeryatSt. Marks Hospital Tuesday. His wife has been InS. L.C. with him. Bishop and Mrs. Douglas Crosland look them up and were there when surgery was performed. He Is being released the first pert of this week. AND HI" LON WYLA of 4-- an4LlUl-ja- n their parentsClyde Wood for theweekend. Calling at the Clyde Wood home Sunday for visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wood, alsothelrsls-te- r Edith Anderson, Delta. Californians Visit- in Utah DRIVING FROM THEIR home In California for a vacation are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and family. They are the guests of thvlr parents Reed and Virginia Wood while visiting his brother and wife Grant and Norma Wood and family. MR. AND SHIRLEY MRS. Hansen are enjoying having members of their family as their guests. They are a daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Steven 7elrhoskl, New Brunswick, New Jersey and a Mr. Rusell Cullen. friend, Their daughter, Janice King and daughter Kristen, Vernal. The group will all goto Vernal Wednesday for more visiting. MR. AND DAN MRS. AND DEAN BENNETT. SON of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bennett, surprised his parents last week end when he flew In from Hawaii for an assignment of one week at Mofflt Field. They met him In Salt Lake and he drove to Holden for a weekend visit especially to see his mother and visit with other family mem- S. bers. Dean and his wife and three children have been stationed In Oklnawawa but have now returned to their home In Hawaii. Cropper and three girls Joined his brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cropper and family, Orem for a few days of vacationing at Flaming Gorge. lls no dark secret that seasoned travel light. It saves overweight charges and cuts down on lipping and extraluggage taxi tariffs. AT THE HOME OF FRED and Emily Juhnson have been aeveral of their family members. They were Mrs. Rondo Johnson and baby, S.L.C.. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and three children, S.L.C.. A son Ted Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam dearlle) Mitchell and son 7andy, Lander, Wyo. glolx-trotter- s texand tiles do more than save packing spare and pare laundry and dry cieamng hills Where It exists at all, express and laundry service is still a novelty outside America Drip-dr- SHER-woo- d, S.L.C.. were at the home ON TUESDAY. MRS. WES- - Seamstressti seamstressers had their first lesson on sewing June 25th at their leaders home, Jennie Martinez. They elected the following officers: Emily Martinez, President, Sheri Crosland, Vice President, Barbara Robison, Secrtary, Alesa Giles, Treasurer, Colette Hunt, Reporter, Jody Edwards, Song leader. Emily conducted the meeting. She called on Barbara to say the prayer, then Jennie led them In Ihe Pledge. They had a lesson In grooming. Their second lesson was on June 28th at their leaders home. Emily called the assistant teacher, Rachel Robison to say the prayer. Jody led them In the Pledge.. did experiments They on how different types of fabrics burn. Their teacher taught them how to sew buttons on fabric. Jody said the closing prayer. Their third meeting was at Kellys County Utore. They saw many different types of fabrics. They also saw kinds of buttons ed a phone call from her sister - In - law Pauline Cawley telling them their son Roger had undergone surgery July 12 In A Salt Lake Hospital for a bone graft. Roger was Injured over aycar ago In an Industrial accident sustalng extensive Injuries to both of his arms. His parents Dick and Pauline live In Pleasant Grove. Roger, wife and children make their home In Lehl. lated. Six super CHRISTENSEN ROSE In order to print you articles we would like to request that you write your articles In Ink, or typed. If It Is done byjwncll, make sure that It Is readable. The paper can be lined or plain, but It Is preferred that It Is not folded bent or muti- Six Super VISITING AND MR. MRS WITH MR. AND Out of State Visitors At Tomkinson Home RECENT at the ALLEN SPENT weekend home with her and family, the Arthur Allens LA DAWN the grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Earl De spa In. WAS ANNETTE WILLIAMS here over the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dern Williams and Richard, grandparents Verts and Leila Carl-lin- g. MRS. SHERRILL Ihe most popular color for alyssum is white, hut there arc violet and pink varieties. Best of Ihe whites is Carpet of Snow, popular because of its early, (JANNA) Anderson and children Richard Kendall, Scott, Karl and Lori, Carden Grove, Cal, are spending a ten day visit with her family, the Avalon Johnsons. habit. Rosie O'Day is a lovely pink, and Royal Carpet is the most popular violet variety. All these varieties grow no more than 4 inches high, and they can be planted in a row of alternating colors. Alyssum grows well in every kind of soil even poor soil and it tolerates bad weather with case. The seeds are tiny, and although they can be sown directly into the garden starting them indoors is a preferred way lo handle them. In addition to these annual varieties there are some beautiful varieties of perennial alyssum. colored golden yellow. They bloom early in Ihe spring about the same time as tulips, and look truly magnificent cascading over a dry wall, or planted in clumps in a rockery among flowering bulbs. VISITORS OF MR. and Mrs. Melville Tomkinson have been Nonas niece Ardella McIntyre and little daughter, Salt Lake. Ardella Is an RN NOLAN Alvsxum is a compact, low flowing plant that's surprisingly versatile in the flower garden. Its best use is us an edging to a llowcr border, but it is equally at home used in a rock garden, window box. along the side of walks, between stepping stones and blended in a container with taller growing plants. It is particularly effective when alternated with other low growing plants of contrasting colors such as blue lobelia, and agera-lum- . St. George. Mrs. Melvin Robison, the Junior Robisons and Jarold Robisons were Fauntellas nephew Burton Anderson, Manl and his brother Leslies children, Debra, Pam, Andy and Robert, Pennsylvania. Also Fauntellas nephew Don Loomis, his wife Penny and children, Shlrlle, Sheila, Shar-len- e andDonnle, Buckley, Washington. Don Is the son of A Davies Loomis and her husband Bill, Buckley. Junior, Jarold, wives and families served dinner to their cousins. Call Tells of Surgery NOTE TO STEPEHN-so- n held a baby shower last Saturday evening for her cousin Mrs. Ben Stephenson. Assisting her were Sara Yardley and Kenna Hodges, Beaver. LT GEORGE MRS. Bcby Shower ROBERT Williams and daughters Terra Dawn, Sherri Ann and Chanda, Kanarravllle were guests over Ihe weekend of her brother and family Kent and Peggy Swallow and children. They visited brother Garth; his wife Carma and children. carvers are IN EVERY GARDEN Rasmussen and two little girls, Vacotion in Flowell B.N. MRS. AND MR. President Lee Petersen, Vice President Todd Chapman, Secretary Ray Searle, Reporter Ricky Rodeback, and GIlBerny. The teacher Is Gall Mitchell. The classes are Saturday at 5:30 and Thursday at 3:30. This week Lee worked on his wallet and belt, Todd on his wallet, Ricky on his belt and bookmark. RECENT VISITORS AT THE home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stephenson were their friends Mr. and Mrs. Mike Grecco and son Tony, San Francisco. MRS. Leathercratt H The cowhide Lt. Bennett Visits H?re Hunter, Spanish Fork were the guests of their parents Sidney and Betty Hunter and family for the weekend. MR. le; Stephenson, Anita and Kevin visited Gayle and Michael Wilcox In Tooele where Mike has Gayle commutes employment. to Minneapolis tocontlnue flying with Western Airlines. Happenings Flovvell ALYSSUM BELONGS Vc Primary Childrens Hos- Jackson have had some of their pital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tomkinson andchlldrenBarbar-- a children here the past week. and Douglas, Salt Lake visMr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson. Jack-so- n, ited his parents. They came Delta, Mr. andMrs. Bruce Mrs. Darrell (Cheryl)Jack-so- n especially for their class reand son Tim came for her union. aunt Glenda Cooper's services. Darrell came In on Saturday Twins Stop On Way To evening. John Jackson, Sprlr.g-vlll- e. The boys poured cement Reunion in Fillmore and did a few other things for their parents. the John, AND MRS. BERT MR. sujervlsor, Darrel the boss and Bruce the laborur. Edwards, Phoenix, Artz., and) three grandchildren, calif, are vacationing with their daughter Ruth, her husband Granger Wiand zippers. It was verv Interlliams and their three children, esting. Then they had a treat.; the twins Jodi and Judy and litTheir fourth meeting was at tle Ion. the leader's home. They practiced on the sewing Come for Birthday machine; then they had punch SOME OF THE CHILDREN and cookies made by Rachel and of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard RasBarbara Robison. mussen came to spend the week Their fifth meeting was at end and especially to honor their their leader's home. They made their poster and talked about father on his birthday Sunday. Here from Btandlng were Mrs. H camp. Then they dismissed. Colette Hunt Gary (Bonnie) Marlneau ana enu dren Paul, Julie, Carolyn and Reporter Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MRS. EVAN BABCOCK. Richard, Weldon and Valerie spent a week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Washburn, Roosevelt, and her husbands family, the James Babcocks, Altamont. Come from Mesa AND SEVY LEONARD daughter Yarlnle, came from their home In Mesa over the to help his sons weekend Richard and John on the farm His wife and daughter Mallssa are spending the summer at The their farm In Pahvant. Sevys daughter Sylvia and husband, Blelefeldt and children Beth and Mellss, Heber, Arlz spent the weekend and a few days with thelrparents.broth-er- s and sisters. Kanosh vrC? Happenings 4-- GRACE STAPLES HAD HER grandson Don Staples and wife and two little girls, Idaho Falls visit her on Friday. They had Just left when her nephew War- NEWS NOT HERE? your news Hems to IS YOUR Report Evalyn Lawson, The PROGRESS W 759-240- or to 3, direct. can't print It If we dont ren Rollins and wife, LasVegas and her two nieces, Lucille Gardner, Torrance and Maxine Anderson, Glendale, California arrived for a short but welcome visit. know about It. Morgan Youngs Here Tm csf b i fee very mj &es prcTsta Is Your Family wtre l MORGAN YOUNG JUDY and children have Just returned from an enjoyable trip to Yellowstone. They are with Judys mother, Nina Black and also Morgan's Bister, Alice Christensen and family. pttpfe 'SHELF IT WAS Madison, Ihe state capital Wisconsin, is built on an isthmus, lying between Lake Monona and Lake Mendota. GOOD TO HAVE of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf George back home with us If only for a few days. SUFFICIENT VISITING AT THE UTA11NA Demis home have been her son Lucky, Susan and baby. LEORA ARE YOU AWARE THAT THERE IS: Less than a week's supply of food on store shelves. NO public food reserves (city, county or state) NO adaquatc food BONANZA MEATS, . INC. reserves in the nation. Negative food reserves in the whole world. How long could you feed YOUR new have in your home? j EMPLOYMENT CHANGES SAVE - - PRICES RISE 25 South Main Street Phone FOOD SUPPLY LINE BREAKS fg you store must be Nutritious, Tasty, and Palatable. 4. Our program Is professionally and scientifically prepared, kitchen and family tested.' 5. No audden change to the body. Minimum rotation. No refrigeration needed. 6. Our 10 a Three or Four year Shelf life a, most hermetically sealed food Hems are. FIRST IN RESEARCH 7. With Stabilized Storage Atmosphere, there is no known llm It to the shelf life on 96 our products. use a special heavy duty, technogenic No 10 can which contains four times the (plating of most No 10 cans plus an Inside coating designed for long range storage. No wase, as our food has been Cleaned, Peeled, Sliced, Diced, Mashed or Flaked. Our pack is easy to store, Use, Inventory and Identify. We find most women have trouble carrying an awkard, neavv five gallon can. 9. 10. 11. I I I I i I Friday July 20 6 ANDY foods! thru' 10 P.M. Coll STEVE BRUNSON Fillmore Utah !LiRI(C on all Air Conditioning, Machine, Auto Air Conditioning, 743-544- 4 Kofrigcratlon, Refrigerator Guaranteed SERVICE ON ALL APPLIANCES IN YOUR AREA 311 W. 100 N. . STEVES REFRIGERATION You Can Depend on it! Dennis Trimbles SAM CALL All Work ALL WELCOME Taste quality 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Procter. ACT NOW! Inflation Is Robbing You Every Day. I of o. We VISIT OR PHONE THE SAM ANDY DISTRIBUTOR OPL'N HOUSE - - - 1 KEEP IT COOL!' has answers! SamAndy - B Fillmore, Utah 743-543- Open 6 Days o Week 1. Organized, knowledgeabe and experienced. 2. We will only package the finest TOP OVALITY FOOD 3. Wheal, rice, split peas and beans are not enougn. What FOOD Reg. $15.00 Standard Sixe LOCKER .... Now $9.00 per year Reg. $12.00 Service Some at the Friendly location et us Help you remove Ihe Mystery, Confusion, ?nd Guesswork concerning a food reserve as we have for hundreds of other families. Many church and civic ItaJers lave purchased our Family Food Reserve and are encouraging the pro-- am peeau-- e we have Reasonable Answers to the fooJ storage and Implementation problems. ri FROZEN LOCKERS mlly with the food you SamAndy can helpi, foalxy ON URGE Sixe LOCKER .... Now S12.00 per year If you hava non - - - or very little, whtt will you feed your family a - - WORLD POPULATION INCREASES . Hawaii has the world's largest active and inactive volcanoes. HER AND ALLEN mother, Juanita Charlesworth,: were here last Tuesday to see Dathel Whitaker and other friends and relatives. Fillmore Freexers Washers 1I I I I i I I 1 B Ranges Dryers Refrigerators Authorixcd WHIRLPOOL Dcoler oamAnay A I ilrRfkMtH Company SIMMONS REFRIGERATION Call 743-5- 3 ond APPLIANCE 66 Fillmore Household ond Commercial Appliances leo and |