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Show f V y Fair Termed a Success isrel. People signed the guest book every toxn lr the county. Many came from other comma. dales an ' tiles In the aaie. r tie from California, I laho, leas, Canada, Washington, Inn rKla, and A rlona signed ttie bo. k. The fair featureJ exhibits In 1. one arts, arts and crafts, and and a coi ',g baking, flowers, new In division h i graj hy. n.e grand sweepstakes winnerin the home arts division I. nt to Eunice Melson of l.yn-- t with 'ablecloth done In all h.te sating stitch. 'weepslakf" winner In home t s were lllmore I Idl'd is ard, i . "dkt rchle's, nilmore lari, A a I i I, Sec- - cl. tlili,g; Delta afghan and dish . Sec-- Convalescing in sSard, pillow 's, 'ouherlan i as!s won four rlb-- ! ses; an In dish towels, ullts, ap-- i s, an.l si Hies. Dinners In baking and cun-- 1 e were: grand sweepstakes f. aiming by Oasis and Des- -. leSarls; Vl'ate Maxflell, a l.cif of egg tiread 'seret, hp'h the in Iges said was some-g to b rmiJ of, Karen i odd, Hinckley, won In canning : whole meal, jelly bottles were .en to An lr-- Nellson, I. earn-o- n don, as a i rl. e for her can-dr.- ;; a jrlre of pint Jars went t duly larsen, F lllmore; and ia rt mason Jars were given to l'vc-lyStdelds, Sugarvllle; ravtta Western was given spe-vl- .'l recognition In her canning. fn the flower exhibit, a com-- l lir.entary sweej staV.es wa gl- n la laMont Works, JVelta, f..r Ms dlsj lay cf plants, trees, 1 . KATHERINE MEMMOTT Un- daughters er JEANEE MONROE WAS HOME STANLEY AttendRiding Meet ME. STARS AND A QUEEN: Stars of Irwin Allen's production of "THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE" are shown here against the background of the Queen Mary after the ship in this sea adventure tale. Historic vessel is a major set for the film. L. to R. "Back row": Jack Albertson, Ernest Borgnine, Roddy McDowall, Carol Lynley. "Center": Stella Stevens, Arthur O'Connell, Shelley Winters, Gene Hackman. "FG.: Pamela Sue Martin. "THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE" opens here Thursday at the Avalon Theater r. Arnold Lesin, who lived Fillmore fur several years in before moving to Lo Angeles, slopJ In Fillmore Aug. 10 lo visit friends. He to Salt lake City on business and was accompanied by w his Dr. Mark and Utile daughter Julea. Doth the Leslns and (he Marks live tn Enclno. Erie Stephen Lesin, son of Arnold and Hetty, Is studying for his masters at the State University at Northrldge.Callf. He is an assistant Inst me tor In science and physics, and Is on the Deans list. Arnold has become an Important person In the L.A. area. He Is presently a Judge on one of three Tax Apieal Hoards serving over seven million He was appointed by people. the Superior Court fl os AnHe Ls a County Comgeles. missioner In Los Angeles, and TRAVEL TRAILERS son-in-la- TRUCKS BOATS (6 Different Brands) Front Room FURNITURE b APPLIANCES CARPET ORDER HOUSE Utoh 842-248- 2 MR. te senes on Commission kit Hu a ly i. 1th In retained the new mayor him In the j o.sltlun he held tin ler Mm or Yt lty. Arnold still Inis a soft 'pot In hL. ht art for Eli: tin re al.ere be did much to r mote growth while lhlngheru. lie and Petty 1th their good Veep lit touch friends, orrtn and 7lna Peter- sen, Duane ai i j a e. cf I s c'. wr', He .A. I PilSTR '' Chain: was rv qulit? ai t L : it w SITjv g".c dll reach . COMING firty-thre- know e fornia. He operated a grocery store In Salt Uk and was em' ployed by United Groceries. Survivors Include: widow, daughters, Mrs. Keith (Bonnie) Williams,. Kansas City; Donna Bushnell, San Carlos; brothers and sisters, Daniel D. Provo, Utah; Everett S.. Tooele; Flora B. Stott, Salt Uke City; Mrs. Blake (A lice) Stephenson, Provo. Services will be held Friday, 260 E. South Temple, Salt Uke City where friends may call prior to services. Burial, Murray City Cemetery. Former Resident ReceivesDegree Kirk Wright received hla Doctoral Degree from Brigham Young University In August, 1973, with s major In Educational Adm'.n'strattonand minor In Secondary Curriculum and His dissertation Instruction. was entitled: Leader Behavior of Utah School Administrators. He received his B. A. degree In English In 1963 snd masters degree In Educational A ministration In 1968. Dr. Wright began his teaching at Midvale Jr. High, then moved to Jordan High School before going to Nephl where he Is principal of the Juab High School Attending the commencement rites In Provo were his parents, Mayor and Mrs. Golden Wright, slater. Linda Baugh, Fillmore; his wife, Karen, her mother, Mrs. Milton AUen;AuntChrlsta Lynn, and a grandmother, Mrs. Spears, who was retired from the faculty at B.Y.U tn April. She had taught English and Languages snd had earned her own PhD. Kirk and Karen have three small sons. & CO., INC. !3D OOCbco want to thank r thetr J! I 1 CHRYSLER as- i,' wa.t 2 1 rillin' te First lows; stroke. He was 68. Born Nov. 18, 1905, Meadow he was the son of Daniel Brock-ban- k and Susan Dearden Bushnell. He married Dorothy Cox, June 28, 1927 In the Salt Lake Temple. He was a High Priest tn the LDS Church; served a mission to Arizona and Caliof a i to aHo ll.ae.k each if thi e who f their means to Contribute this humanitarian cause. 3 on have he!; e 1 sevra In the area who have teen given assistance and have heUei to cam out research work to fin: tut cause and cm e of earn er. 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PA A CHRYSLER KIMBALLS & CO., INC. trv i i 45 North Moin Fillmore, Utoh - Funeral Services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. for Alonzcf Davies Bushnell, who died Aug 20, 1973, In San Carlos, Calif., v t 'tleg.c.l, signments, i.iis Harley. DOING MARTIN Meadow Mannu- Cru- carr'l: iit thetr In R. tt, Now at KIMBALLS f them ft each one FREEMAN MACHINE Neva Gynn, Salt Lake ta visiting her prents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stone. quite icach the for .s t it wp ir i n atten.lel a Johnson reulon at Oak City Saturday. Lie 'at't. t tie of b cruM le corkers u tliatU.tlr veikwasgr. atlv wool PETER-so- ALTA most cf her family home Sat. and Sun. for a family get together. Besides Keith and Donna and Urry and Nancy, the following were here: Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stuart, Price; Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Tom Memmott, Nephl; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mem-moGarland; Mr. and Mrs. M. Han- ., 1:.4 s. t .i 1 Bl'RTUS Truman Angel, Camp Verde, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. S. W, McGee, Redondo Beach, Calif.; M r. and Mrs. Lev Memmott, LeGrande, Oregon; Mrs. Rex Angel, Mesa, Arizona and their families. was I ..I, rejvrts sade ct. I .ii; lute -- MRS. HANS AND MAYMIE is th: s . ' Or r AND JAMES Tremonton, Friday. Tbeywere In the Salt Uke married Temple. They also got to visit their great granddaughter for She ls one the first time. month old and daughter of Sally and Don Prince. Nancy ls the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robins, Tremonton. Quarnberg and Linda, Karen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jackson and son Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jackson and Katie, Salt Lake City by camping at Maple Grove for two days. Hm Crusade fcuccessiul dy GEORGE AND DIANNE Sacramento, Calif., visited their aunt AgnesE. Jensen over the weekend. appreciate! anl NOW DR. MRS. MR. AND MRS. WALDO Robins attended the wedding of their granddaughter Nancy Robins and Steven L. Harris, Stott, L.A. Gov,t. M BRADFIELD spent a lovely weekend with his three nephews, Stan, Ran-da- ll and Ed Bradfleld, Leamington. They fished at Straw. berryReservolr and had a good catch. Lesin Active in SAVE! EARL AND AND PAUL MR. MRS. Davison and daughter Pam and her friend, Peggy Dutton, Downey, Calif, have been vacationing In Sciplo with her folks James and Dee Memmott. AND 16 to 70' Long MEADOW MR. Llsonbee are the proud parents of a baby girl born Tuesday Aug. 14 at their residence In Sciplo. The baby weighed. 8 lbs, 4oz. She has three brother -ers. Her grandmother, Dorothy Thompson Is here visiting and helping out. MAXINE CLARK and children, Granger have been visiting Noel and Ethel Robins. MRS. ELLIS Hamblin have moved to Eagar, Arizona. He was a teachers! Millard High School. DISCOUNT Fourth DEE AND s J LisonbeesWelcome AT-tend- ed Mr. andMrs. Richard Thacher, Mr. and Mrs. Dlx Monne, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robins. CAMPERS D-- FOLLOWING the Region Riding meet at Price Friday and Sat. They represented the Round Valley Riding Club, Sciplo. Mr. and Mrs. Marden Stone; last weekenJ. Wendell has cliarge of the Fillmore office of Assistance layments Administration. The Norris family has moved to Richfield where he was appointed coach In the Richfield High School. BEDS CHARLENE JOHNSON AND two children, Arizona, are spending a few days with her grandmother, Roxle Memmott. AND MARTIN family visited here over the weekend fur the bow hunt. In b and family, Us Vegas, Nevada have been on vacation back east stoooed to visit Pauls folks Cecil and Bea Martin and Donnas slter Shlrely Probert and family, visiting over the weekend. Mr. ami Mrs. Wendell Robison have purchased the home tullty by Mr. and Mrs. Nyles Norris. They finished moving DODGE CARS PAUL AND DONNA MARTIN THE STAKE HIGH COUNCIL THE SAVE! MOBILE HOMES Dearden, Fillmore spoke. Mary LeGrandes mother attended the meeting. The closing prayer was by Stuart Kirkpatrick. and held a party at LaMar Monroes on Saturday. A large crowd attended. CHECK OUR PRICES! SAVE! AND FORBUSH children, LILA AND BURTON EAD-gpicked up Florella Quarn-ber- g anJ Edna Bradfleld on Satu. and drove to Richfield to a Lemmon reunion. A nice time was enjoyed. BEFORE YOU BUY! SAVE! SACRAMENT MEETING was conducted by Nell O, Monroe. Opening prayer was given by Kerry Monroe. The Sacrament services by Mark Monroe and Dale Robins. The program was under the direction of the High Council-me- n. LeGrande Davies and Rex Taylorsville, spent Frl. and Sat. In Sctpto with her parents, Claude Quarn-berg- s. Purchaseliome MR. Sacrament Meeting home. CONNIE four . - SLC derwent surgery on her eye at Holy Cross Hospital Tuesday. She ls Improving nicely at her H tow- SCENE SCIPIQ anything seen In the atate fair. June Lovell, Delta, won the grand aweepatakes In an artistic arrangement; Mrs. Roy Olpln, Kill more, with roses; ArvlUa Working, Hinckley, depleted the theme In her arrangement; Leona Works, Delta, In potted plants; Norma sneem, Oasis, with an unusual specimen; and Edith Calllster of Fillmore In horticulture. A sweepstakes award In the oil painting went to Ora Gardner, Delta. Verna Walch, Delta, won the sweepstakes In crafts with her display of dried flow- Thelma Seegmlller, Delta won a sweepstake In home arts division with her needlepoint work on two 80 year old chairs she had refinished. Mary llenrte, Sutherland won the sweepstakes In photography with a collection of about 23 pictures either framed or mounted. The exhibits filled one Tbe blue ribbons big rot m. were plentiful. Many Items In the entire fair were recomend-e- d for slate fair. Judges were from IrnnCounty. U-- Cm' ! t)e Salt l ake superior to and ahruba, which judges said was I'm wed pleased, over the ay the MlUardCountyFalrwaa oigantzed and the many exhibits," exjressed County Commissi mer Ward Kllluack. The !atr was held August i; at the fair building In MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, August 24. 1973 |