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Show Mil A PD c 'I Nrv PhcV Fillmore, t ?i 8 ,J1 FrUbu, .! c i v 2", 1073 !ESS 1 S" rjf f"x m- - r Iff ha:' 1 - '- C :r W- op "VO ; S - ? X ' "' f J Miss Jolynn Quernbcrg to Morry Mr. Jeffery Lloyd Keel in Monti Temple Jeff graduated from Millard also as an honor student, lie was active In sports High In 1970, ident from the Central Region' of the Future Farmers of America. Mark Is attending the week long National FFA IS SCIPIO FFA MEMBER ATTENDS CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON, D. C. V Mr. and Mrs. DonC. Quarn-ber- g announce the marriage of their daughter, Jolynn ioJe'frey Lloyd Keel, aon of Mr. and Mr. Lloyd C. Keel. Jolynn graduated as an honor student from Millard High School In 1972, where she was active In Pep Club and school activities, and f om Southern t tah State Coll ;e, where she Secretarleal th( completed She was an honor course. stduenl at S.l'.S.C, MONROE(LEFT) In Washington DC by greeted Tim Daughtery ofChllllcothe, Missouri, National Vice Pres- - "pit . R. MARK . . 0 wm , WENDY R0BI50N TO MARRY DAVID L. ELLISON IN MANTI TEMPLE and other activities. He Is now a Senior st Southern LtahState, where he has been In toot and tall, and partlcliated i Mark Monroe of the Millard Eagle FFA Chapter at Millard High School Is attending a NaFFA tional Conference In Washington, D.C., This week. The week long Washington conference Is being held at the National FFA Center near the In track. has been an honor student. The couple will make their home In Cedar City, where Jeff will complete his studies In Physical Education at S.L.S.C. Jeff and Jolynn will be married on August 10, 1973, In the Mantl Temple. A reception In their honor will be held thit evening at Sclplo WardCultursl Hall, Sclplo, t'lah. He Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rotdson announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Wendy to David L. Ellison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellison, Crewel!, Oregon. Wendy has attended 13. V. 1 the past two years, majoring In business. The couple plans to make' their home In Crewell, Oregon. . They will be married In the Mantl Temple, August 3. 1973. A reception will honor the newlyweds that evenlng from I until 10 in the Flowell'ward. Jr, two. Mark, 17, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Monro. Hla vocational agriculture Instructor Is Robert Nielson. Hunting Application Deadlines Set nation's capttol. Utah residents only may apply Purposes of the FFA Conference program Is to Improve for restricted area elk permits leadersMp skills, develop an by mall or in person at any understanding of the national DlvUlon office August 1 through Forms are available at heritage, and prepare FFA 8. members for more effective Division offices and license leadership roles In Ihelr chap- agent outlets. If more appliter and community. The con- cations are received than perference Is also a forum for the mits allotted, a public drawing will be held at 9 a.m. August exchange of FFA Chapter pro17. Hunters may make dual gram Ideas among members from across the nation. applications (two names on one Besides the training sessions form). and Moose apthe FFA program also Includes Antelope visits to Mt. Vernon Plantation, plications will be accepted until 5 p.m. the National Archives, ArlingJuly 27. If necessary, a public drawing for these perton NattonalCemelery, and sevmits will be held at 9 a.m. eral other historic monuments and memorials in and around August 3. Residents only may the capital. apply and must possess either A highlight of the weeks a combination or big game liactivities came on Wednesday cense. FAUNAL FACTS female fly can lay its first batch of eggs h, less than a week after Its birth. A The antelope of India and Burma Is the only wild mammal In the world with four-horn- four horns. have horns. morning when Mark met with Congressman Owens ofDlstrlct Only (he males - Skes and fish have but these eirs have no ears, outside opening. They "hear mostly , through vibrations In the ground or water. DUANES AG July 27 & 28 FRIDAY ond SATURDAY Giant Size .... 76c dozen $1.99 callon 56c TIDE DETERGENT, 10c Off KERR QUART JARS CLOROX BLEACH MUG ROOT BEER .. . 69c k cans, bottles, sugar free 2 for 89c CHICKEN of the SEA TUNA Nabisco Nulter Butter PEANUT BUTTER COOKIES NANCY t STARLEY IS THE Orca-Gtof- daughter of M r. and Mrs. Ross Starley and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wells starlev. Fillmore. TIDE ro n u. 0 mii; lor LEMONADE i i t: CHIPS 1 HAMBURGER Vitdu r or hM. Ni' W IIOI II W sentative pin pu-- it ;t Ml IN I) I Capp V -- O v v N$ - s .U On June 30, 1973, Miss Deb. and white pant suit as a gora Ann Day, daughter of Mr. ing away outfit and they left and Mrs. Ned Day, became the for a short honeymoon travel, bride of Keith B. Stubbs, son lng around the scenic southof Mrs. Louise Egan and the ern Utah area. late Bannar Stubbs. Bislnp The bride, Debra, has atStephen Adams officiated In tended Steven Henager Bus!, the double ring ceremony ness College for one year and which took place In the Third will finish her schooling at Ward Relief Society Room in the Provo Trade Tech. Parowan, Utah. Following the The bridegroom, Keith, is wedding, the young couple was honored by a wedding re- attending school at the Provo Trade Tech also and both he ception In the Third Ward and Debra are employed In Cultural Hall. Provo. in bride was beautiful The Debra Ann Is the granda dress of white satin and an daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Euold fashioned embroidered gene Fillmore and Mr. and lace veil. She carried a bou- Mrs. Day Merrill Hone, Gunnison. quet cf dark pink roses ami baby white mums. The maid of honor was Miss HUNTING Cindy Day, the brides sister, APPLICATION and bridesmaids were friends Miss Carolyn Watson, Miss DEADLINES Leslie Robison, Mrs. Marsha Rowley, and Mrs. Karrle Day. The attendants were also love-lIn their light pink and raspberry colored long dresses and pink and white straw hats. Their bouquets were of The Division of wildlife announced Resources regulations for elk, ante!o and moose hunting applications. Resident ojen bull elk applications will be taken August pink carnations and white 1 through 8 at all Division Sevier Coundaisy. The flower girl was offices and at the ty Courthouse in Richfield. ApMis Danine Robison. Standing as best man for plications must be In person. the bridegroom was his broth, However, Individuals are aler, Eldon Stubbs, with Randall lowed lo buy another applicants Ned Day, brother of the bride permit providing they have that persons 1973 big game license acting as usher. The bride's mother, Mrs. In possession at the Hire of Resident permits Ned Day wore a dress of dark purchase. cost $15. with consista pink corsage for ing of a pink rase and baby elkNonresidents may apply permits by mall or In white mums. Mother of the at the Divisions Salt lake bridegroom, Mrs. Egan, wore office only until S p.m. August a dress of light pink, also with 8. must Include their a corsage of a pink rose and 1973 They gam license numler big mum. baby white or an for a big game At the guest book was Miss licenseapplication with their elk permit Renon Hermanson, while DiIf more Hun the ane Hulet and Lisa Jo Robin- application. 100 allotted elk permits are son were avsisting at the applied for, a drawing will le punch bowL At the gilt table held, t nsuccessful elk appliwere Geneva Harris and cants will be returned thelrde-pos- lt of $73 each for elk Kathy Robinson. and big game license. They The bride wore a lime green may specifically request the Mg game license for hunt lng deer lth or lthoul the elk iermit. In this case, they will receive a deer license and $73 relumed for the elk y r-- Homes, The home of Duane and Linda Paugh Is comj letely enclosed, but some cf the construction Is left open so that visitors can see the qi ality of the materials and workmanship. The Capp procedure Is to cut all basic materials In one of Its plants and ship them to the ship them to the owners lot, where trained CajpHomescar-penler- s erect and enclose the home. Owners may effect considerable savings by doing their own finishing or by Individualized designs created by Its own architectural department from plans supplied by the oner, or a combination of both. Tlans service Is free. The Baugh Open House, In addition to Inspection tours, will refreshments anl a provide doer prize. Mr. Taggert win be on hand to answer any tpi that visitors may have. es-tlc- I PUNCH .A , ti i ni ni w i .vr produces Individualized homes at prices which provide savings of up to 40 per cent. I.o-tA- O for 2 for 85c BANQUET DINNERS PEACHES .. Ib. 27c FRESH CORN 6 cars 49c C',!CUMBERS each 10c large slicers CLEARWATER BONITA FLAKES 3 for $1.00 COLD POWER .... giant size 88c WAGNER ORANGE DRINK 37c Ploco Unbreakable COMBS ... 12 pkg. 89c Cudahy Bor S BACON, thick sliced 2 lbs. 2.19 BAR S FRANKS . Ib. 95c which produced the Paugh home, slated that It provides a good example of how hts comtany 59f .irtou ib Kellys ) 00 89 tote ICE TEA MIX ) :i T FACIAL COKE 12, 1973 uV 1 69 59 55 tjiurt SALAD LIIION 2 Id whip VINEGAR July CATP HOMES OrEN HOUSE An Oj'en House win be held Saturday, July 23, at 1 to 5 pm at the home of Duane Paugh 182 West Center Street East, Fillmore Utah. To reach the site, visitors shoul go to north end of Fillmore next to Prook Lawn Creamery. Watch for 2rp Homes Open House signs. Larry Taggerl, local repre- KELLYS IGA SALE- - 1 Times v CAPP HOMES OPEN HOUSE TO BEHELD NOW Certified SALTED SPANISH PEANUTS Ib. 49c Clover Club POTATO CHIPS, Reg. 69c . .. 63c BLUE BONNET MARGARINE 3 lbs. 99c Morton CREAM PIES, assorted . 3 for 89c ORANGE JUICE, 6 oz 5 for 95c the trip but not present for the picture, is Faulctte Aiken. The group will visit art centers In London, Pams, Rome, Florence, Salsburg, Munich and Amsterdam. They will return to Utah later this month. EUROPE this summer as part of BY 1) foreign study group art several students from Orem. Pictured (left to rtgnt) are Sherry Suodrup, Sue Sondrup, Nancy SUrley, Royden Card, and director Ruoert Marstuiu Also making TOURING 49c Debra Ann Day claimed by Keith Stubbs in June 30 nuptial rites TRY US TIDE Detergent, giant size 76c KERR QUARi JARS dozen $1.99 CLOROX BLEACH gallon 56c MUG ROOT BEER 6 pock 69c cons, bottles, diet Chicken of the Sea TUNA 2 for 89c i con Peanut Butter COOKIES 49c "Nutter Butter" Certified Salted Spanish Ib 49c Clover Club POTATO Chips 63c rcg. 69c 1 1 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 25 lbs. 3.14 LUX LiQUID Detergent, 22 oz. 59c Blue Bonnet Margarine 3 lbs. 99c Morton Cream PIES 3 for 89c 14 oz. assorted Soft N' Dry POWER rcg. 1.85 1.19 "Right Guard" Deodorant Now 1.49 rcg. 2.45 AND i SAVE! FRESH PEACHES ... Ib. 27c CUCUMBERS large slicers 10c Bor S Jumbo Bologna, sliced Ib. 85c Boneless Holiday Ham Ib. . 1.59 Bar S fully cooked Kellogg's RICE Krispies, 13 oz. 62c PET Insfont Dry Milk, 5 gal. 2.90 Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix 4 75c fito Puf Fabric Softener qt. 43c W.F. SHERBET, orange i gal. 59c also I. lino, Pineapple CLEARANCE CONTINUES FINAL tW .piwirwpQ C meat et A 7AM-J- PM SATURDAY We have many special items in stock for FOOD STORAGE programs ond offer discounts on oil large purchases - cose or more. tHf PliMAM r SILEss FOR VALUES t l;.islM rrv ALL LADIES SHOES 1 ic WEEK MARK DOWNS TREMENDOUS CHECK HOURS: MONDAY THIS -- 2 PRICE DEPARTMENTS This is The Store That Saves You Money. STEVENS, INC. |