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Show oown QUIZ .veils By Pit D.iv vV Into U rtiarar'erie Coni lo use utqu jurlt aptly firmis first Lady Grace 1 by 'A hurne Edwin rich In tradition, nielwith vpirs, haliownl with rnemcrtes." C Eisner Edwin C, Eisner, 6", late of Gaston Route 3, died May 24th at Portland hospital following an illness of the past si months. Funral services were held at the Fulten Mor'uary Chapel. Forest Grove, Oregon, Tuesday VT worked two years as a policeman for Fillmore City. Bryan, has always worked for Civic Improvements and has a f, adJttiun to ms inventing as hthtv, Mr Elsner raisedr ,1 May 23th at 10;00 A, M, he Kiamon Ais. lie wasamem-let the Gaston Seventh Day AdventlM Church re-li- ef keen Profile interest In good, sound law enforcement. CHllnueJ fi-- m P36 0"e eviierienre includes r.es Kelly years with the J. Francis ;Ptre and In law enforcement, ADVERTISE IN THE PROGRESS IF YOU WANT MORE BUSINESS Elmer Wal Je, President of the North Pacific Union Conference of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, conducted the services with concluding rPes and Interment following at the Ml. View Memorial Gardens, Forest Rrd Scn B. Klrwan trajuitis is-la- Dr. I Mrs. Evan Beck! rand and family spent the weekend tn Pocatello, Idaho, attending the commencement exercises Idaho State University where ever 1100 graduate received dgreej. Brad B. Kir-wi- ln ias IMus, anxjvach tun rratiel prepara'im. I the Centennial Clllration f our ,lJ sdJItioM according to their personalities amil t' i appro; irt.ve we rmpbasDe some of our hi'orlcaLjl:Y:,l(,ne! I "f arctatei'ture, but through 1'alltlieWhl' House has) at hgroonij and places of m'ere.'U. Oneophe most import-Js'l'- s lemamed distinctive and beautiful. a.' ! i.HLtn, ill I he I titled Mate t tte White It mse, liut When Brest lent James Montoe med im-- j me newlvl how and when did tt roirie Into restored White House, p was misth unf irm-b- J. howeer,! Seat of Eovernment needed Presi lent ami Mr. Monroe i rot.gi.t iteir own elegant t On b.lv 12. 1790, George f..rnishliigs i use dur'i'g tlie,r oeru;a:)r',, thus saving the axhtumn, first President of the t need Males, wrote in his 1iarv, "At out noon, m .'et i..K .utiaH young government the cos' f f r the had pretnej to me P) tiie Joint Committee of Congress, President's House". Alth.wgh Tie si dent An' An Ar fc r LxiablixMng the drew .1 act son was considered a " radical" ioSp mall . he was Tentarv and ivrmanent feat of Government nf the United Stales'" This act pro- ety traditloual wlmn U came to fernihhli.p the WMe i!ed for the seat nf c iern i.i ei, which ai that tune, was md ordered gold a.id s.lver tea aer.'tc-m- . luriit'ure in New York C';-- ' nude ty the most famm'scal Site! mahetr tnKrance, Persian moedtn'he new lv created "District , of Cohmit la", on the land ceded to the government rugs, In om' of his crtltcs cini:.!a.d "PretlJ,nt 'ace n is aspiring u make the White II .use in'u a palace siaie pf Maryland and Virginia. I p to this time the Ci'fiitnen'al Congress had " sidendd as t!m of the meeting In the rapltnis of the various sia-es- , Maryland. New .terser, and New YorV, 40s Refurbishing during U:i mosij,- m rhi'adelidna, Duri-- g Iennsvlvanij. George WaMung-ton- , (he tenure u 'fiirt I.f Presi 'Grr-- . Truman, Tl omas Jeiferson and Alexander Itan.t'.ton were mem the pre! leu asked that a r ii.tix--itame lets nf the rnmnnOee weleeied In rhoe a lermsr.e"' A hue ih u.e -'..ifcH I, a. Ji.u f! r e (xunied. seat rf government, while Thomas leffet s m, Daniel Car-rrl- l, ThW ciui.!nls.i,.n mute three rernintiien.Utpinw. two nf ar I Da id (hem required l.e toiui deMrucmn f ihe Uhi'e limine and eptsniued asmeommittee for aie the of the Capitol Otv. Major L' i building overseeing replacing it with a new une, lu vvver U . i.;r I i.e. sittHiUGh a noted French Architect, was selected la lav mi the irf-v- i suggested " the re'en u: m'he oridial tie new Capp'd Cttv aitd help In the designing of the first wad anl the (Htaila'inn of the imeib.i t veel two I ml lings. he Cap(tol and the President's Louse, later I frame wnrk rutniTr-e- d veryt.itiglnthe ithp- - j . , known as the While Ihwise. an! ;aikd aav nr storage in r.i.-- !!.! it ':! I le i when the Inter! u (in Novemlmr 1, 1890, President lohn Ada ms took up resiwa replan all M.nUhed. Anew, dence in the unfinished mansion, "Ihe President's House," larger basement was lur ami it, a ie tro !': f r wetkers and in a lever ioh.tswfeAltgail, wrote this prayer, "I prav ith the President; the r f was raise i ant attic ma ! Heaven to lendi the test pf blessings nn this House, an t ; arbr over Into a third It y glassed tiriudiig. try The onlv chain e ;p He all i !a i shall hereafter inlial it P. May none Imt honest the ftn.iil. per'icn arrange-nen- t and wise men ever rule under this rteif,'' In the War o' , !. jHsninn nf the irau, siiirwy.inr!,(r la ihe kniranre while 112. James Madison was President, the English Ha!!. It w.a changed (of rm t le a m .re mi reshe entrance s .Idler tried to Imrn the White House, August, 2d, 1814, State nccat,ms for the Presi LU ant tdv. lid a violent thunder storm arose during the night and saved Dt ring the tenure ,if office if Ttesi iv.j,nr. Kennedy, most bf the building. President Madison was at the front Airs Ker.nej- - Insiated a j r gi am 10 rfurn h tie White helping to direct the war, and Mrs. Madison vDellM la l Ibsise with appr: prtate an'ique an I HH'nncaS ie ns, which manv of the val taldc topers, furnishings and ha v aurcesshil that n.anv i r paintings, n ecu, t.ave leett the famous p.rtratt of George Washlngtan hy GIL donated to the ttbpe House wht- h weir !, wealthy Stuart, parked In wagons an I sent sway lor satety. eitlrcn whtrh r4 hi i sp e r the Government otherwise they would have tmrne.1 or teen stolen hv heers to afforl to jeir, hase. Tic White It wise aii tf Presidents house n! shiid of vii.ii In trct exre wcrll. ;erfect Oorce nf givernueni Vnited States, the President F.very In n. r na-y- V is-i- n iiuj ((-- 1 te d Petn - 743-534- 0- copy; 15.00 rubscrlptlon rates are 15 cents per single per year. Published by Progress Printing Company jane Wilson and W'lilam V Wilson-edttMadeline S. Wilson -Vance wilson - Advertising; associate edtnr and chief photographer devil Joyce f rampton - Printer's or TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OCTOBER 1, 1973, 1,797 TOTAL Ob' T FIB! TiON IS: 1,910 Is 4v ClMUya ivernslng per q. col. Inch ar IX 75C; ar repeats Mint mu classl'ieds Glei.le, Cel tn good standing tn the Utah Press Aseoclatlon the National Newspaper Association - 7 1371 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Member and 1 -- ii .' fi.rr.la on June Id 1923 win survive at tie family hone Also sunlvl'ig ts a son, I. Carl Eisner of Gaston; .df ir two sister. granlchiSdren; Mrs. Grant Fnar,.' I scharls. Oregon Cny and Mrs. Clenn iFdeD Vk ills, Natl-me- l C'ty, California. rt-d- f4-l- !n a' jhe Weekly MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Issued each Friday at FlUmore, G'tah M63I. Second M831. Published Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah41 South Main Street, bv the Progress Printing Company, to Fillmore UUh 34831- Address all correspondence Number U 84631. Utah Telephone 307,' Fillmore. Box 1 Gdrich q Pubhjhet h, Germany on Octolfr J. 1005, and came with his family to the United States when he was 2 years old, anl first lived at Utah, BritishC dumbia, OreHe gon and Washington, the 1 geest share of his life in Glendale, California, from aitend-e- l 1313 to 1970 wlMe end Glendale High NeK Gler.dule City Collet e, then In 1570 to 197 J he live 1 tn tah ie and 'ken in recent had lived In Gaston, Oreg n He was u.arrie I to IDel n, n PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Vei-der- hushand of Tanya Klrwan, graduated with High Honors from the College of Business Administration. M r. Klrwan majored In finance and was highest in his college---h- e w the recipient of the Wall Mreet Journal Award for outstanding sudte In finance, alio was elected a memtr of Pht Kappa Pht National Honor f?r Society outstanding Mr. Klrwan fea teen accejsed at J, CUrk School of Uw ji Brigham Yoon University . The Beckstrands emoyed visiting Tanya, Brad, and kahy daughter, Juliet. They returned home just tntlmef for Cynthia' a graduation from Millard High School, Peck-stran- Grnve, Oregon, Mr. F.lsner was an inventor and had numerous patents with both the military and Industrial primarily In the feld of carge control and handling and in the aircraft field, Hardiy an airplane flew today that did not have some of his (atents on them either tn the cargo area or the passenger area ii Mr. Eisner was l orn at !S m summit Hueta-i- iT Car I g .eai! It always hr.ppcns so fast. And. this time, you're nht. It did happen to "the e.nive other guy.' You know. The Ruy who wouldn't hurt a fly, turn down a friendly drink or lake a cab home instead of driving. A nice guy who'd now and then smoko in bed. maybe s wim out a little too sometimes hurry a little down the stairs. e know you knew him. And that you'll miss him. We just dont want you to join him. "Oops" is a pitiful epitaph. r v 1 1 irt - lrt 1 t- O P Jrs dine Xlember ships are now due; The new officers of the last lard Mne Art GutlJ are anxious to have a good n e niter. hip for the oming year. They are planning program centering on tk 'k ine Art", music, drama, literature, art. h ilmy are sure all 1 luau freeman tr ltulAiway, tjoldcu Wedding :on, h.-- l b-.- h.''J If you don't like thinkout about safely where you'd He v llhout it H-J- a ( cn be celebrated ( Thev are the parents of t children: Rnv, Howard, Ren.ola (decease i Max, DonandFrei. They have 23 1 gejnJchiiJrvn 13 Ta-- ln there wei e Mr si I v Attner.rv T! h e.J t 'fa;r 'he;t I !'ai : , I i fvr... Th r Terr . ar. re an I I' ran I r.e ' I, v n I - ail 1 Tere. mlriv'; anl Tt rv ba', 'df n, vjreia and Lie, ti H.- l an efe tar, 1e Yv ' . wiimcjMii! Nr-- c t!,ai a reri-f- ! -cn 11 ha I ti i t ' J 1 eii.rrei n ti. The ai 'r 1 Mr ack - r ! . I r i e ,a ,r,,iv ;; h Here I tga-i-- C try .a tv ha Tj" .fq 1 tx i lx J (, 'll e n , a.'h e e ! . t 't, . 'han x ! i I (Us ir 'etet.-; x if ie ' i Mfx Mrx i x I i.e t FORD LTD BROUGHAM Tudor Sedan, AIR CONDITIONING, new paint, radial tires-goo- d me 'tiler rb, I Ha. 1 .l lr'a.i 'e'frev Dr f ! h.i vxu ' H her r hf Iren at'!, m Shi l h nxe ;xMs t I . , ;, i - f Maple, j a anl lr lartv I at M r:eiu.x 'i an I a"ti ! i t irthlav ! held ,''a!'d lav, p tie i " ,'ci i re,,ii rx I N i. ),r fr War) ' . i Hah. i'!'!!"!, 'Vi, . I 1 ae -- . ! X , , i tah hi ,! 1 . lrr. , h I a., n fat. i,i !, 1 t '.-.'i- f , p. le let w , ;ti ,;s lime Ih e'l V xt f her fe lax teen m nt :i Sri I fe wph vear. m Deij an I a!t ake Ctv. She tx xr, wn ! r her etng aliiiitv ax xhexen' acreatdeal ed her (Site sewing f t Ihe X 5a les fwr.ce an I Miari'a, St i.e rce; Mr and 3!r Ke. vln ttahinc' n, ah Ml ml Mr It diev itichin. a J Virt.ael. Arirma; Mark D D n and Leme Hanli ! Bard, I ut,ew, Sa't lake tsf.; Mr an! Mr, uail Den-- n an I children, l.e Anceles; Mr. and t.ie. ! evM:e'i, Ihfe fat tecas; b it 1 ev ml Haul tie ral'el d.ei, bit "he fti n 2 s Anrele a n from " town: X 1! !t I 'ah tfep It, r..n Helen xkb.nd 41 i r, t 1 ! ! . v. x, rt oiling-H ec,-p- Mrs I'uicer Warner andchiH-ren- ; Mr. anJ Vrs WtlitamK rolbwl and Teanrene and Mr and Mr M I, Haek USED TRUCKS d fa'-.ul- She t the neither f f.-- r Sink out fure.l Lrrxi M t Sk 4 1 transportation. Mercury Fordor Sedan and dependable. VERY CLEAN NOMICA L TO AND ECO-BU- Y. 1968 Low a mileape. Ford FalconStation Wagon good economy family. car for the ;i le rf Scipio In laer vears her sewing Ulent went ( make man ' i I'liui quiitx f rfrie!-an- ' ixer, Smnkrr mi: 1 ii,r, j. Warner Motors 1 him ha aivt ctea' 1 1 tali Ford Galaxie 500 Fordor Air Conditioning, reconditioned 1 Hirtltday to have speeial party 1969 1968 Zest Drive these ears! 1 Hardtop, AIR CONDITIONING, low mileage, a very sporty car! x- Ml Pontiac Firebird Tudor sedan, AIR CONDITIONING, Radial steel belted tires and loaded with options. Hardtop, AIR CONDITIONING, loaded with options. an i - ! Mrs Vr a: iex; , it:l 1070 Mercury Marquis Fordor (post) -r ,'lis-erCar- 1 , . ej-r'- fra't ' - i xt 1 I,-- ' ) l' He ,Xeu" to 73 Made is ,r the f Rrs Dt-r- r ,q p Varievn Pei i'll lex. Irei .5 ee r 1 annv ife liable, i ar! win Va:ct an saai Dint r a' "ie A .1 li.fe Talk a l.tr ibi'.e i bv ,i ; rural tv :V cranl-iitreI'M H was a lav ' le I , g re Si! -- -- XI' ! I ,e T m arl Mr anlVr !xph Mr Mr n; '; ,.rt el; . - V .k n - ! Mr. I a vabalie xervire !! hi rcr ler A aand- Hari-er- buxhneii, Vr anl !rx. t'r-int'S, Vr ar i Mr V ' V Vjx Whai-'!- tv btew, '(e, it vr ; e: r 'i 'v I r I r rce k a,J Ittn farm ,nl vr tl I'ar!. 1 Ar- Blaek a )d M Ta-- 1 n -- ,arl, iul.e children; Mr 11 ! Btl'k'l fe. r r,i ) T i Xncifie; Xr ia'cr, Mr e let v'a ajies c'l.l1 .11 J.r :e a' P ..e ni h u eis Iiv J i.t. a:, and Mr liobvn. Mr 1 l ! M ir h A rem.nder fn.m ihe National Salt ty Council A non profit, nc-governmental public service onian, raison Our only goal la a water America h !u.i here reretvmc a Rrynm I n.y Narr.'its ee Tar r li. Tr"Vv Civ 3' iice t iffKer In presMr. lla;er enting M,i cier.'t et.s 1 f.a' 'hi awari hvx a 1 lien ihe anu-mc- 'fa i right'i fr ,r, ajs-rec- Lee Carroll I It wa 'e ckdlten. .!r t 1 1 . 'v; n n! d a'ri;'e. r 1 !, i f J. fie. the-- ' n Chic; Men-lea- I ill ! 1 ere ere rxre; v so! 1 Chat lex Melville lene Mix an! all t'v f ("1 4 hti ten wa a c'U t, .rj r.M ers'uf'e t i,cmi Mrs JeVer Ver, a , t a !t V , v ,fe V.rlvife - r. and re' Mr of rce Direct, r, Hal, 1 k t la V,eb le were r v man -- f their uP Is e , e t'VVeinnj m tt.e E CARRAJ I. 1 rertifui'e and 6 great.graudcS.ldreu. AH relative and friend are Invited to come help make ihi a memoral le rwcasLvn No ctfis please here for anniversary note fltlv .iitfl then ,n t!er Council rail n Trait r V 1 i 1 -- Jamity Safety V year anJ Nona ha serve! in all of t!e Auxiliary organ! Mr. and Mr. Melville A. Tomlinson will be honorel a an open house in Flcwell Ward Cultural Hall on June 8th. 1874 from 3;P0 nntll 8;00 p.m. They were married June 4, 1924 In Nall Lake Temple. Thev have lived ail of their marrieJ life in f lo 11 and have been active Inchurch andcnmmurtly affairs Meluiie served as f'r Kj & 3t. etc.-whic- Ward National - e (, will enmy. The aunmer story hour at Ue Li rary ts now set up, and Fljweli .- ' .r, will tegln on Thursday, June. 6at5.A0p.m snd each Thursday thereafter dorm June a July. UUl ihi'se who o join please get ye ir membership in by Friday, Mav Dues may te pi'.rn to Fern XU! Bishop of r memberships due 1972 Ford, 360 F-2- V-- 8, 34 ton 50, 4-sp- eed ably reconditioned, pick-up- , Depend low mile- - l2ton pick- 1970 Ford, up, 302 economy V-- 8, F-1- 00, new paint, excellent 4-sp- eed, tires. |