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Show 120 mm OUR Farm breau announces winners Since writing la my moat enjoyable hobby able to satisfy some of my satiable desire for knowledge, ! exploring many fields of human endeavor In order to obtain material fur my hobby. We knjw a great deal about a cer-tamay think subject, however when we actually try to record this Information, we discover that our fund cf knowledge turns out to be opinions, rather than real facts, especially Is this true concerning our supjxised friends. We obtain our most concrete knowledge about penle hv visiting them In their own homes, since one's Individuality Is expressed In every art cf the hnme, eserlal!y Is Hits the case If the c a nets late built the home. In my visit to the new home of Duane and llnta Wright Baugh, I am convinced that tMs an have achieve 'oung couple atjiosphere of siuclous, as well as gracious living through thelrcreatlveabtllly toha lance t.etr needs anddeslresagalnstihelrfluanclai PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY in 1 status Not all of its are blessed with such special t.i'ents is (Ms young couple possess. Dunne seems to be an expert In every phase fo belldlig, although he graduated from collpge as an engine r, an I. In la, an education mv it, tus ,XCD! atl'lly for working out wl'h a trained eye In form, scale, texture finai:iiiation is theme Publishers of the Weekly MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS BY Stella 743-534- 0. Subscription rates are 15 cents per single copy; $5.00 per year. Published by Progress Printing Company Jane Wilson and William V. Wllson-edltVanct Wilson - Advertising; Madeline S. Wilson -associate editor and chief photographer Joyce Frampton - Printers devil Duane, who had enameled the old white reto exactly, to match the other gold colored appliances, giving it thaf'brand new frigerator look". or The hall leads to a gold and orange colored bathroom, linen closets and bedrooms. Three war oil Bonnie's room Is carpeted tn shocking pink w lth sheer dotted swtss drapes and bedspread, her closet has low rods for easy reaching of clothes, and cabinets for storing her toys. The Master bedroom Is carpeted and In gold with gold flowered dra;-espread, a large mirror and blue lamp adorn , the long walnut dresser, which together with thp chest of drawers, compliments the king slzel bed. The master bathroom and large walk- - in closets assure privacy for the TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OCTOBER 1, 1973, 1,797 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION IS: 1,910 Display advertising per aq. col. Inch ts 84? Minimum classifieds are 75?; repeals are 50? s r their California home supplied h Issued each Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84831. Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84831. Published by the Progress Printing Company, 41 South Main Street, Fillmore, Utah 84631. Address all correspondent to Box 307, Flllmora, Utah 84831. Telephone Number Is Day 1HMIITUH occupants Across the hall ts baby Tommies bednew home, built on the east tnk of Chalk room where once again Linda demonstrated 1 Creek on C "nter Street, rne foyer Is jn ere her Ingenuity by (ajierlng the west wait wmi to a r r which brtrgs iotteini l a!l a large sheet patterned with Noahs Ark. The a t h d sens lne to the Inviting living nom, valances and bedspread on his crib are also sbag canning. An of this same patterned sheet. The walls are carpeted In honey-gol- d decorated with cut-opie - atchlng fireplace with It'S lullsliej animals, and closet finished In the same way In which Duane m'tl e mat. He anl he.nn, bums either fas or finished Bonnies closet. w' h The sofa, uitiolsierel In a floral rn t f go) l mil itange, ts (laced along The same honey gold colored carpeting jm a l.a'f- s j which dlvlios the lull from this covers t!ie stairway and large recreation area A n atchlng love seat harmonizes with room on the lower level. A bright fire burned a tainting of brown shli s In a backgrounl of orange uted sea anj skv, which lunrs on In the large fireplace which Is equipped with a heater for diffusing the heat throughout the wall paneled in American Walnut, Sheer roll r. ' red drapes, tie I tack with tassled the lower level. Bedrooms , utility room, to the large picfurnace room, Duanes workshop and a large Hex, rnlmnce the ture win low on the south. The wrought storage room complete the lower level. Iron nlllrr enclosing 4h Maltav leading to Duanes expert craftsmanship nd Lindas the lexer vel, acts as a divider the ability to properly finish svery detail are evident In every corner of this unique, well living am dlnlr.g area. A carvel American Walnut stereo matches the dining table and designed home. This talented couple will add chalks wl.lchareupholstered In orange velvet. much lo those who are willing to go to the exThe shim closet and amber glass light fixtra mile In keeping OUR TOWN the pride of tures on roll chains complete the furnishings Utah! One more t - tin building The new ambulance building on the public sqare ts bufldlrg up tempers as we iee "Just mother temporary structure" that will probably become permanent. For a lime w went along. Perhaps If It had been lnstcntly built we wouldnt have But as we look commented. at the stark concrete slab all we can see Is more clutter on the public park. For years, we have been seeking ways In which lo open the park up. Expose the beauty of It and especially the beautiful Old State Capitol building. Now we had a view of It that will be blocked forever. We need housing for the ambuWe need housing for lance, the ambulance, but ts this the place? ? The pad Is poured and perhaps the building should be pot there, but with the firm understanding It will be moved. The new fire slat ton should be under construction some time next yesr. That ts the place to put Ihem. On the other hand, would the vacant Fire House be a better pole for the ambulance? The hospital board did not want the building on their property on the south. This would have been Ideal, but they have future plans. Could the emergency entrance at the hospital be closed ! In this srea. An unusual had very practical kl'ct m ts the desk with Its New Subscribers feature ol the sxlvet, Ella Purcell Mike Hendricks chair whete the busy housew ife may keej hrr househcld accounts In Older. The goll an t orange color scheme Is carried out In the appliances anl other furnishings. What Intrigue J me most was the beautiful work of Renewals Dr. Harold J. Whatcott Dolmer Wilson H. J. Evans Eola Whitt by Eva Warner Lane Wllckcn Teen Sistrunk Taul Faxton Carl Bennett Kerry Watson Dora Robison O. L. Huntsman I.- co Halsey Mrs. John H.tltondorf Boyd C Roberts Ted Whin her Sr. Mrs. C. II Nelson Benjamin H. Harker tr- - H.iel Day Kiiley II. Prclngfon aA R r.R JA IStF '.N t VU: N I ER in the rule of os anti-heroiii ,i!i i hhn i i ,he iter ii h u !fh the e MILLARD JR. HIGH SCHOOL ROL Janice Nellsen Lane lleder Mary Lynn Rowley Testimonial slated Brad Brinkerhoff Mary Monroe Rhonda Watts Tamara Condle HONOR ROLL One Little Indatn Continued from page one Marring in the picture ts .fames Garner, Vera Miles and Jodie KoMer plays the role of the little Indian. The film hal Its hrJsh!s, they battled the weather In Kafib K.a nab cold. train can on tt. -- hee wf.l fi. tiling rain, wind and urles seemed toplague One of the every lay. r's foot was broken when el waUed up anl tromped vie cf the crew members In Jhem a sltp(d a disk. Garners stuntman In a very difficult scene was hurt and temporarily hospitalized. Of course when It rains In Kanab It llocxls and sets had to be replaced and routs rebuilt. Its a great family movie and even though Disney Is now dead, his comittny continues to make movies tn the Disney fashion, a movie for the family and this one w ,th a very mcvng story. C Ilf's, ho". 1 A TESTIMONIAL Glenda Mathews Gall Emmons M AND MRS. STEVE MR. Hatch and Shane, Pangultch, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Bill and Verlene. They came especially to visit with Steves sister Marllee who Is here on vacation. Marllee Is uhlsleln Wendy Payne Dan SpeaKman Patrca Rasmussen Congraduatlons Students HONORING Elder Kent C. Memmott will be held In the Sclplo Ward Nov. 25, 1973 at 6:30 p.m. Elder Memmott has been called to serve In the Cumorah Mission and will leave December 8. He Is the son of Nord and Colleen Memmott. Jolyn Heder Su7n Warner Penny Probert Tamara Turner Corrlnne Chrtstopherson Janlne Speakman James Larsen Cindy Sanderson Russell !!!!!: shoullng sand aide IIiik SHOWTIME 7:30 P.M. Thursday. Friday Saturday Cr Sunday jhntfcinA tccwa :os:v WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS X-- ; CRCAT SCAPC! m 1.-- One V 50 PRICES MAJOR BRANDS INCLUDE Phone DELTA s, In the service of her country. She has been stationed In Georgia and will be transfered to North Carolina. Bill and Verniers drove to Roosevelt to get Marllee. Ray Anna and Dave live In Roosevelt. Anywhere COAT! Let us silence for a season the tide of bitter accusctlon which ' has Imost overwhelmed us. Let j us, rather, Join together In expressions of gratitude to God for bis blessings upon us. A nation on Its knees In thanks to the Giver of all good would become an exampla to the world. Let us whoshlp Him "In sptrlU and In truth as the fountain-o- f his unmatched gifts. Let us acknowledge his powerful arm which has been about us and preserved us. Let us at this time of national Thanksgiving gather together as families and at the altar of our homes confess our weaknesses, national and private, and plead for strength to walk more acceptable before Him who Is our God and our Creator. "Blessed Is that nation Lord." One of Many GIFT IDEAS in W whose God Is the BEULAH'S STYLE SHOP Ovay and Otella, Sallna spent Sunday visiting her parents. NEPHI DALE PETERSON. took his mother Clo and drove to Milford Monday to visit Doug. JENSEN AGNES AND CLO Peterson drove to Salt Lake on business and doctors appointments Wed. -- r WiWy Trevor Whitesides and Blaine Evans spent Saturday with Claude and Hilda Quarnberg. DON Ss ANTIFREEZE amum theatre I OUR PRICES ARE LOWER It would be better to take the loss now before actual construction. W'th the highway we need every gimmick we have t lure tourists off the highway. That means each year the Old State Capitol Building and State Park Is money In the pocket. QUARNBERG Sund-- y V pTfT (recreation?) purpose. These remarks seem almost hindsight, but not quite. If you have feelings regarding the building on the public sqaure, blocking st 11 another view of a stately old building, Just call or drop a line to the County AGO At this time of Thanksgiving let us not forget those who have gone before us, those who forged the Instruments of our liberty, those who gave their lives that we and others might have peace, those who laid the foundations fo our present prosperity. CON-duct- ed evening Sacra- ment meeting. Dtx Monroe asked the invocation. Sacrament services were rendered by Mark and Kerry Monroe, Deacons Scott, Rodney, iveotxvr vr we would be out the money for the pad, but the pad could be used for some WARM! with Fillmore speaker INSTALLATION 864-24- 20 v Indian na (.: . realize any people shared so freely others less fortunate. taining the newly organized Presidency of the Temple Sunday morning. Little i. anyway. , Where to build It for the fire trucks? The conty still owns ample ground at the AND MRS. MYP.ON MR. attended the TestiWasden monial at the Mantl Temple sus- CARPET SERVICE JmMts : chased building? would say yes. Evenwlth t i uew building, there will be o fire trucks and another ambulance that wont fit In it MORRIS AND TWO FRIENDS PETERSON & TOLLEY jlz xciivr?, would wok, would the county have use for an already pur- Scipio Scene HIGH HONOR r The priceless freedoms of the Bill of Rights are the envy of millions over the earth. Let us give thanks for the precious boon of liberty vouchsafed under charter of the heaven-inspirour government. As we reflect upon the troubles fo the present day, let us not acforget the remarkable complishments of the past few Let us express our months. grateful thanks for the return of our military forces from Asia and for the coming home of our prisoners of war. Let us not forget that communication let dint forget that communication leading to understanding has again been nations and with established peoples with whom we have lived In tension and with great and dangerous gulfs of misunderstanding between us. Our present serious concern over a shortage of energy becomes a reminder of the abundance with which we have been No people has ever blessed. so richly. lived Nor has longySasS!PAASKVSVisSsSz temporarily and the ambulance stored there. If that In We honorable mentloa to: Margene Stevens, Cindy JohnRichard son, Kary Monroe. Beckstrand, Janet Monroe, Denise Condle, Anna Stevens, Sandra Swallow, Steven Probert, Linda Crosland. Class n Patricia Probert 1st with honorable mention to Mary Kate Miller, Kaye Thompson. Class I Robert Monroe 1st James Peterson 2nd with honorable mention to Tod Brinkerhoff, Marl Church, Sus!a Lee Redd, Jeff Edison. The winning essays will be Judged In the State contest we extend best wishes to them all. with ed 1 ut Class HI Virginia Probert, First and Mark Monroe Second Thanksgiving M essege Continued from peg one Member In good standing in the Utah Press Association and also the National Newspaper Association Friday, November23, 1973 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Noah b.rin'lve f jT It.r.irj dating v me if Its fea'utes tn the unusual archtte lure of their the Millard County Farm Bureau officers wish to extend a thank you to all those persons participating In the recent Essay Comest. It was well supported this year, we wish to especially thank our Judges who spent many hours reading the essays and picking the winners. There were over 120 entries so this was no small task. Th Judges were Harriet EUlaaon, Delta and KelthChap-ma- n, Fillmore. Mrs. EUtason is the correspondent for the Salt Lake Tribune lu the Delta area and Is on the State Board of the Utah Cowbells. Mr. Chapman Is the Millard County Extension Agent. year option Tht United States Army has enlistment option. The option offers either training In a akIU of th ap. pllcanta choosing, or assignment In Europe following successful completion of required training In a skill selected by the Army. The option Includes training tn over 120 occupational areas and Is open to mail and female applicants. Major General John Q. Henlon, Commander of the U.S. Army Recruiting Command said the new option "reflects an exciting opportunity fer young men and women to experience a valuable addition to their Uvea and at the same time render an Important national service. For more Information on the Volunteer Armys new option, contact SFC Delbert L. Redd, the Army representative in this area, at 118 No. Main, Richfield, Utah, 84701. The Winners were: I a in li Nostalgia New two entrants case oil sales iy FILLMORE CAFE Gcod Home Cooking Homemade Pastries 1 at CELE-brat- i Always low, low prices 2 TEW Phi: HAKE I) HAM ed Mary, Glenda, Pa Itl and Sherrie to Provo to watch BYU and Weber play football. The program during the game waasen-sattonThe school honored the late Dr. f.tarlon Leo Pro-ber- t, his wife Beverly lit the torch. After the game, lunch was served to the girls by George Ann Probe rt. Pineapple Sauce Baked Potatoes 3 - Green Peas BREADED VEAL ITALIAN al. at RAY Fill more nOAST TURKEY - - Fresh Cranberry Sauce Sweet Potatoes - - Given Peas "Y" PROBERT chicken Noodle Soup Safre Dressing her birthday Nov. 17 by her folks taking her, Michele, WELDING SUPPLIES South end Birthday PENNY (YltV Daily LUNCHEON Special Fa:,t Service Mike and Danny. The speaker was High Councilman, Allison Robison, Fillmore. He brought Mr. and M rs. La Jean Alread to speak to us Closing prayer by Johnny Quarnberg. 0'V fV.lLfc Choice of One Fresh Fruit Cup GENE AND JOHN Iverson and two children and two children Iverson apent the wzekend with her mother. Baked Potato Buttered Corn Above orders include Hot Cheese Bolls and Desserts Hot Mince RW w Brandy Sauce Pie v'&al Whipped Cream Fashion Carrot Pudding - ..Lemon Sauce .,P7b'n |