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Show Vtf If Col. Run Holdaway, wife snd two daughters. They took her to a session of Con- Lt. son, Huntsmans hunt hurting season were Mrs. Paul (Dolly) Meeks and sons Jim and Jonathon, Altadena, Call!. Jona- thorn was thrilled to get a nice in Paradise Canyon early the first morning of the ' hunt. The Meeks brothers were hunting with the RaymonHunts- -, All were guests man party. of Dollys mother, Nellie Huntsman and her sister Alton. Steven Bunker, Sandy, tied his cousin's record when he on Friday. go his own He was a guest of his grandmother Nellie. AND JON BLAINE HUNTS-roa- granddaughter n, each accompanied by two sons, hunted with Hal and Lon Robison and party. They visited their father Blaine Huntsman Friends of and wife Helen. the boys were along. Clayton Huntsman came to hunt with this party and with his Meeks cou- ZINA KELLY RETURNED home last week after a visit In Pocatello, Idaho with her niece, Stena Robins. She came from Salt Lake City with her sins. friend, Crlssle Dixon. Visits with sons IRENE . FERN HAS HOLDAWAY enjoyed visits with two of her sons during the past month. She flew to Washliton, D.C. and spent two weeks with her B- -J Discount Center BENNETT AND SON Troy, Chandler, Arizona, surprised her mother, Glenns Brunson daring the weekend for a visit. She Is spending some time with her husband Larrys folks In Holden. The three older children are In school and are with their father. MR. AND MRS. Kyler slipped awaytoLasVegas for a visit with friends over last weekend. FRONT ROOM FURNITURE Couches Love Seats Ills & Her Chairs Swivel RoekeHs STERIGS Scottorn visitors MR. AND MRS. IUROU Youngfteld end daughter Lisa were recent rlsUora at the home of Jack and Beth Scottorn. ALICE LEE IS SPENDING the week with Jack and Beth Scottorn, eons Tom and Ted. Marjorie Hancay and her daughter Judy Smith and Judy's son Jerod accompanied Mrs. Lee and spent the weekend. BEDROOM FURNITURE King Size Beds Queen Full were Barbara, Monte, and and Darlene BUly Gary Snyder, Mundy, their children: Dusty, ing Diane and their three youngsters; Jayand Tamara Starley and daughter, Darnell and friend Jake Nichols; Mark and Kirk. Zina Stott was a special quest. That evening many people called at the Snyder residence where the family entertained some of the Mundys close This was a fitting friends. and lovely occasion for a couple, who have contributed much to s community and shared their friendship with so many. -- History seminar calls Ranger Martin C. Max Martin, ranrer-ln-char- ge at Territorial State-hou- se ' made Preparation are being In Fillmore, Utah has at the library for an exciting been awarded a fellowship to story festival to be held during on the InChildrens National Book Week attend a seminar In of history terpretation MarIn November. Chairman and societies historical lene Cu mm lng a has chosen the sponsored by the Westward Ho. November American Association for State 12 and 13 will he the days semwhen stories of early settlers and Local History. The at ba will held the which inar, across the United States snd New Santa of Museum Mexico, Indian tales will be presented. -- 973, Is Marlene has a staff of helpers FW, November Enthe National by supported to make the working wither for the Humanities. dowment festival really special. Jill Twerty museum and historBayles Is serving as Vice Chairman. Roxle Trimble Is ical society professional staff members from the western busy as Art Chairman, and Linda Davies and June Kelly are states were chosen to particithe decorating committee. pate In the two weeks of lectures and discussions. Expertsonthe A group of of history story tellers are Interpretation, on stories working snd through such means as audiovisual Interpretation, conser-atlo- n, costumes. Ths story tellers Mabel neder archives management, La Preal Swallow business operations, exhibits, pubHcatlons, oral history, eduSherry Peterson cation programs, and handPat Jensen icrafts will conduct the training Melinda Whitaker sessten. Linda Davies Ranger Martin has been affilJane Petorson Mary with the Territorial State-hou- se iated Linda Baugh In Fillmore, Utah since Connie Gllllns 1969 where he began of May Sherry Shepherd his career as park caretaker. Barta Melville In August of 1970 he was Adels Corey at promoted to ranger-lncharAll grades at the elementary the Statehouse. He Is a native school have been Invited to and has been a resident attend, snd mothers are urged Utahn of Millard County most of bis to bring their little children life. He Is married to the In to hear the stories and see former Olive W lichen and they tne displays. Watch for ths are the parents of four time schedule. 4-- 16, ge daughters. Utah State Park officials feel this additional training for Mr. Martin Is sn excellent oppor- MHS MILLARD WILL PLAY THE WIN-n- - Twins SAVE er of the Hurricane Cedar game at Beaver on Thursday. If we win, we will play on Saturday at 1:30 In Richfield. MORE ON BACK TO school tvv . OUR & Mrs. Elbert C. Jackson note LaFrance and Beulah Payne enjoyed e vacation and visits with (her sons In late October. In Porterville, California, they buffet supper at six. address MEADOW 842 2482 Utah FILLMORE IS53SJ1 gjpeftE- In hi Hkloria, written in 1072, Adam of Brem men mention the Scandinavian colonies in America, 420 years before Columbus Hie name Baton Rouge red is French, lt mean stick or red pole. The first French explorer found the Indians using such a pole as a boundary marker. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, November 2, 1973 BUDDY DAY AND SON CAME this dale. MR. AND MRS. DAVID her ami uiuhmi parent a and family, the Londo Deardens. Jo Ann and David live In Provo. v DO M (h. ! MM WSK if: TED WHITAKER is a young: aggressive businessman, active in Fillmore affairs. He owns and operates a business and his concern for the future off OUR TOWN is sincere with a desire to have the best that Fillmore can afford. He knows and understands the problems and has the time to devote. He will represent all the people all of the time. E- fim Meeting ambient air quality standards is going to require a major change in processes and systems at the Utah Copper Division smelter. WHITAKER In seeking the right new process, were involved in researching and g this in in not now use technologies country. The one we choose must pilot-testin- not only meet the pollution standards but also permit the continued viability of this business enterprise and its 7000-plu- s employees. FOR COUNCILMAN THE MAN TO REPRESENT Y0 THE CITIZEN! Currently, Utah Copper Division is spending $12.5 million for engineering and development work in environmental control activities. Earlier this year, $225,000 was spent to research the behavior of smelter emissions under various atmospheric conditions. Compliance with the standards is our priority challenge, requiring heavy investments of time, manpower and money. are making progress each d3y. We have the people who have that can do attitude and ability to meet this challenge! We Kennecott Copper Corporation f"1 ta i i u Uloh Copper Division An Equal Opportunity Employer Their Is 9 Avenue G from St. George to hurt with his father, Cummings Day. Wanda was busy keeping the young one, and also Kens and Annettes boys who hunted with their grandfather while annette has been In Sail Lake with Ken during and after beck surgery. He Is progressing well as can be expected al If all the ice of Antarctica melted, the oceana would rite about 200 feet, drown ing the world's seaport and coaalal lowlands. 50th Married In 1923, the couple Uvea In McGill, Nevada. The open house will be from two to five In the afternoon, with a with sons SAVE I I: r v L - REMEMBER r A n.v- - Monday, Tuesday snd Wed school Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Clark will let out at 2:00 p.m. at all Jackson will be hosted at a three of the schools The chil- 50th- Wedding celeAnnlvaary dren will be bused home. bration November 3, this SatConferences, will take place from urday, 2--5 on these days. PEASE!! i o U V Mr. deadlines. Tuesday noon for news. Tuesday evening tor space requirements for ads. W have s deadline with the printer. Re holds us to lt. Therefore, we must hold you to the deadline, too. 1 r plays winner Paynes vacation 34 's a tunity and will not only benefit the Territorial Statehouse, but the high points can be passed on by Mr. Martin to supervisors of the other ten Utah State HisMonuments and torical Museums. 1 CEORGE Beautify Your Home "INTERIORS" SAVE! visited with Richard, his Wife and children and then drove on to Portland for a stay with Rebert Payne, wife and family. their return, Following daughter and husband Mr. and Mrs. Ron Baker came from Flagstaff to visit with tneui and the Chester Baker family. Ron hunted with his Dad for a day. historic to other places In the National Capitol. Shortly after her returnScott, the youngest son, cam from San Francisco to spend a week with her. They went to Salt Lake end Oaden to see friends snd Goldeo wedding ' relatives, then she accom- panted him to Las Vegas for a BARBARA k MONT SNYDER, couple of days Scctt drove and Darlene and Billy Mundy on home and Fern returned entertained their parents Ruth to Fillmore by bus. and Bill Mundy at a family dinner at the Paradise Inn on New October 22, In honor of Bill's Ruth's fiftieth wedding THE BERT BEES TONS ARE and A beautiful made ths of anniversary. enjoying acquaintance their new lUtle granddaughter by Melva Day centered the Terri Ann Moat. She, together table and was decorated with with her parents, David and yellow rosed and under a large Rolayne have arrived from Ft. yellow bell stood a mlnltur Riley, Kansas for a short leave. bride dressed In a gold gown and a groom. Those attending the dinner Home from Idaho and honoring them that even- gress and SPENDING A WEEK OF THE ' Stary festival soon |