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Show ' ? UMuewwu 1 f V GIANT "HOT DOG" A. w V rfrf" T I whole bologna, about 34 pound 2 S 14 1 & ' "I ? . 'i . .i J ' V- -r VivJ (Saa42s-i- S remln'Vs Mf irV hariitr .he t ' in- - he eien sUUpcd 'h n j, ru,isru, M n K ' Holden A t 1 t 'vfB Nt . , Ethel .y; 1 ! Fireman's Convention I A - ' 'i V Ii V-- - ; i Wen-dov- . - J r v ,V THE HQL-deREMEFENTING f irenien at the State Firemen's Convention held at during the week were Jess and Estell Bennett, Robert an t Kathy Stephenson and Cecil ani Bly Nixon. r. CL ', Si Nr; ITW Bosom: t., 4 if " (nut1' V ; i ( i1 v !. ur te 1st ca thty f;s I might :.s h M. .irij is irritated when ,r snmetY.rg caraatheym-sch-r iff, somethin wN t ! xtq, rexRv U 3sv,.i; usually , I1 un !'-- So they Uk It out Ganger WK!. th Outrer ts nS ftp U M a saint, ft u!x a ay wl.en he h h can' ixka It anymore Hew. As In alt jobs, com-pit about facreis larout-oumh- r the bouquets iosmJ s tnv,!tratfd and them. if lh cnntpJai tt Is vifid, the fits ;ot, flagger fstil "- a ACtu.ily. regular sh.wtl! fltW'i yni Scout or Carl follow th Seoul law ar.J n will w sn xpert, tar tt .: in his fins of tr-- uti O" I jJ tfo F.h ' lc 'Jg&: 0 rs trs Patrol I'tah Highway reminded llaritintf, rro-H'cr- For as long a Millard County Fher Iff Calvin Mewart has had his reserve Puces, mainly the Millard Jeep nsse, their Is one person, n'K a inemtver, who has contril'i.te.) hundred of hours of hard work T'reUslv she ha spent time on 'ne radio, running errands Minding ty and we Know often times without thanks Once igun the services ,f Grant and t'sel srm.s vcit- ut to with a in a, or fire last full u-wee.end. Gran re;rtel to the scene, not only to help urert firefighters, tint to do what else was Lthel remained on i necessary. tne ta Jo and at the station, she direct I j.m;-- r units to Hie area, chatted wish weary and gave Irforrratton to ts uu :Ue ejen tot, was a t. legal manual traffic control e. lie pledged the continuing -support of i"e Pal nl in hl'lri, But, he warnin troul spfg ed, the patrol co'.M close ecn the State llshwav Detiariment itowt ( id had) when flagging wa nyt a Icq.iate, AH tft'c'ey to sOp for flagcsn which Include Je-v- I l g-- - 1 ... uairnt car aid other !f H Is gmercency vehicle. vehicles to go safe for ttu-son through. If nugman can wave on through, CHhrr-wl- r, they sit, just like tvery. 141 one until the red ts clear. The safety ef mer gency vehicles Is as Important for the average mount! After a film of " an i s don't test was These licluJcd I , given choice question. multiple Those who passe! the course w.ll te I'tah Certified Flag hn flre-ftgh'- T-- BEAUTY Anne Vest, Meadow, recently a beamy salon, formerl.eula's Beauty ly known a locate 1 at George's Fhjp. Merc , '.an h, . tab. Her i Sans are, at the time ben remodeling Is to completed winch will be about iulv Is: The same salon will be loea'ed In the uld Pot Ofto fice Buiidiug next George's Merc . Kanjsh. Utah, Ften-and Ella b owned gers. ojer.ed - - ' "ll n t teruty The as swiUdieit In nme pieces in England, ax'hout childien are Uacb them tu the cf lean harder around the willow w.lh to know the bound of their paru-h- aassitaissssaatsststtSSSliiSSl I AAA 8 !! tXJ Vtc-Aan- .ihopwtl) be known BeaMy and Wig Salon of Ksnoslttah. small Anne has opened beauty salon In tier him tn Meadow Vtan until 'eh time ss tne ne sa.or. cut front, !a At com oleted completion, opening of the new beauty sh will be announced The beauty sale located jn Mrtd.wr, Utahwilla!.otwknaa a Beauty S.lun nf , l . Vlc-Ann- e' Utah Meadow, bea-tt- Ti-!- ) salon will n.apjts'1 P' origin-S- l l teto !t natr when new Hitldtng. At the prettent, patten max recn ; Ne sx!"f. tht 1 ij . ft v I T vr tc-A- : : MtAT Kresh Fryers Iork ChcpN Tork Pojsi 2 lb. Potato SalaJ WUnobs lh. Hath Paeon A If A I HVHiUll . Special Price Special Price Special Trice tr, Si-ri- al in Meadow, Open Tuesday through Sat. noon. Asm til 9:30 p m. 442-29- M.w0xOa Thurs.. FrL 20 21. 4 22 4 5a. P AND ed JFRRY Of CRtBljkND bountiful was home to sienJ Father' Day with tier parent Warren and HU Croslar.l and L Inda returned to family to bpend a week with her COME IN AND SEE US Vic 4 Anne Operators. Anne S, Vest 4 LjU Church Edward. Fillmore, who I an outstanding hair si;.list. ! 1AMILY MEMBERS GATH-ere- d at the home of Clinton and Medra Bond to honor their hther. Thus enoylng the day were: Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Bond Ustr two daughters, Jan anl tier husband Richard, Hll-mir- e, and Sharia and John. Cedar City and Lynn and Car-m- a, LtuEe and Jerry Warner and family, Fillmore. Donna and Junior and theit family from here. Dinner was served patio. SUNDAY SCH X In the L WAS CCN cunnias rsCwwC3 Lipton On'on Soup Dip Mix Del Monte Pineapple Juice Del Monte Tineapple and Grapefruit drink Del Monte Pineapple Grapefruit Drink 39$ Crisco Oil Gallon 4.48 Mrs. Buiterworlh Syrup 24 or. 83$ 15 oz. 46C Hague Spaghetti Sauce 3 Havers Certified Light Arber Walnuts 12 oz. 93$ jfrJSAigs q yynaMismitlllttllllHllltU i TltnCTCI CmLCHR a eto c vauttst'ij cou'wt a arsevtt-- - s, lr irogramt. Your cUl sec-urit- lummy 1 e e - e . ae A MV44Vi M visit are potted in nos I li! He buildings in your ares. can flatten a field and destroy cash crop. Insure today with Farmers Union crop hail insurance! tttu;i Sun. 4 Mot.. 2) 4 24 AVALON Nttiui-a- aqa Ui wxV,fcfS oranqt Attend commencement Cn F rlday, June "th, gradua-tlo- n drinX. Vist exercises were held for students of Utah Technical College of Salt Lake City Thomas H. Stephenson was a member of the graduatlngrlass and received his diploma In the field of Building Construction. His wife, Ann, Mr. and Mr John J Stheo.nn brothers Dean, Cliff, and sister Shauna and children attend ed the exercises with him. Tom has teen on the honor rill since he has been in school aril ha been working mbutld-.- n construction the past two vest In the Salt lake area. Tom, his wife, Ann, and year 'old son, Richard reside at 403? w. 4300 S. Fait Lake City CA M (f S Hood le 394 MCNVta , Ch'.eKtW -- O 1 Piotopfx)t fhewnwT Blot HirrSxt, MM nPouito- -' Foo A &3f Skippy tieciiSirnd Benediction was Howard Freeman given by KELLYS IGA SALE ! MEETING SACRAMENT ss held with De Lynn Latrum conducting. Invocation was by De Lyle Carling Mario Petersen gave the talk from Hit Ym.th Program. Th first speaker was who talked about Ftak Missionary Experiences. The concluding speaker was High Councilman Floyd Robt-so- l j Tender Cfac7&3si j 3ar "S'Ae?essjni dar"S" Scofna Meadow -- i cei?jj!z ?' gtrvu7 79 S?jl Wf VAty. ei 7xrr TomtAs csA Mdncfr's? 3tfjTX5 CUt i4votfoulcu 4IIW4 m sc t x,u ; , e..v"-3sf MftfXftP f . A jpi9f5 rSr Frozen r ijHralf 7onc 2ssctc y number la yours along and remains the sane for life. You build retirement, disability, survivors, and Medicare protection for yourself and your family by work and earnings credited to your social security numter Using more than one number could mean you're not getting Ml credit, which could adversely affect yoursoc-U- l security payments In the future. You should a yly for a social security twmter several weeks before you need It Apare plications generally screened against social security flies In Baltimore, Md., sot screening takes time. when you get t ob covered sorlal security make sure yojf employer copies your name and numter correctly from your social secutltv card to his records. A representative of the security will be in Millard County Courthouse, Fillmore, Utah. 9:00 a m until 1:00 p m. wo-el- s! CAcc. 32ft C?sn. m -- a 'Wl eg I Afe&fea Tccica sr?& IMO SourCr. Dressing Mrs. Smith Appta Pie $ SPAM 12 oz. WF TOMATOES 303 PLANTERS PEANUT BUTTER 28 oz. Ht C Fruit Drink 46 oz. Red Dot Asparagus 300 !rlh Spring 85c llateys Fish Sticks Peppe ridge Farm Layer Cake Mennens Baby MAGIC 49c 79c . 3B?c SI. 06 1.33 PRODUCE TOMATOES 4A CUCUMBERS 2rclb. 21?c SOAPbath ICcIb. Nabs U co Vanlla Wafers 48c DRY ONIONS CABBAGE I9cib. 14 oz. 6si MEATS Ajax Cleaner SW Kidney Beans 300 4SI Center Cut PROK CHOPS 89c Mix 44 Onion Soup Lipton PORK SPARERIBS 79c Kellogs Jumbo Asst. $1j; Roth WEINERS all meat & teg. Del Monte Pineapple Juice 47 -Del Monte Pineal pie Grp. 39$ 69( $4.43 Crlso Oil gal. Mrs. Bulterworlh Syrup 83c 3 ci94TIES f 46c Spaghetti Sauce 59c Schilling Pepper 4 Expires June 23, 1974 71c wo coupon A Walnuts mb. Cert. Lght. 93. - l Xwa f sintitl Union j J tnauiancr Cor btcs of Midvale and Mack and Sue McBride and family Todd and Gena of Granger F bles-eit- her I sNTauoUPeS oTdTOS lob5yf ily, Terri, Toddand facet. Bar-bar- a Reese anJ daughter Marianne all of Fillmore. John and Janet Newell and son M att requirement Is imended to help nreifM people from oHatning mure than one sirial security cumber or obtaining or using social security rard under false Identity. A fine of up n 11,030, Imprisonment of up to one year, or boih may be Imposed for fraudulent use of genuine or fake social security n unbers to hid true identity cr to g g benefits from Federally funded aivla'aec jrPynjttjflying for :he first than baseballs -- or smaller tnan mar tax Cleanser Kidney Beans Vii Eu-ge- Beck-stran- may be asked e prove age, !oent;ty anlrjtsjen-ah'P.?g- t Hail stones bigger A OBSERVING FATHER'S DAY and en'ovlng a delicious dinner together at the home of Earl and Mary Johnsn, Kathy and Cindt, were tFe following: and Lillian McBride, Jack and Edna McBride, and fam- who ga.e the Make residueled by Blaine Penney. Message dency invocation was by De Lyle Both gave very good InstrucHecUtrand J tions. leading the singing was The tenedietton was gben d Robyn Carling and Joyce Lshrum. with Kay Stott as ac-c- o by Jeffrey npanlat. MR 4 MRS MELVIN COX . A talk was given by James are here this week to take care Bcckttrand of their place Crrln Beck, The Sucran.vnt Gem ttrsnl, who ba tren nere a led by Lynn Bond. few day will gobsckwHhthem. eq le BN, Delicious Dinner Served jAucty Prove identity "m.r in George has been a guest of her Aunt and Uncle, Blaine and Jan Crosland and boys for several days Meadow Views 1 I evww JT ,td CHOS1.AND OF Die week end with Bishop and Mrs. MAYNARD Hair-cuttin- VM-Aim- Price st,,n Cr islant of Bountiful, Mrs, Phyllis Crosland and daughter Jil f f s tC during the weekend with their parents Ben and Ida Crosland. i, All VMS C. her pirents. ts time, sccordlitg to M r Donald-sun. Manager of the Provo Cf-- r ftce The proof is required under ar amendment to the social security law The qitrement sffect native United States cituens, naturallred cltt.-enand sltens. People can apply frr a s'Cla! sec- urtty number by writing or vl. mng any social serurity office. rms are available Application at ueul security offices and post offj-- e Age can usually te proved with a birth or lapMsmalcerti-Vt- c ficat llemit ran generally be proved wiui a drtver'a Ucense, voter's earl, or Mml- evidence, preferable some- dt.lnc that Carnes ojr aifnj. Pe p!e F.rn in the t r.H lure 7 J States can Kually es ab'lah Weftorl el'lrenahtp with the asm pa- useavvJa ' rrr ,hf wc fr 'hetraff j t Jem it), he sai l peo"'e KM YOU-.- , japplying for d'.p'i. xt sc.t'.ii security numterx tecauve thev have I,.! thejr a.vcla! srtifitv carl or changed t'.etr name general!-- , aren't affe ted ty me pro if requirement They rod I I Douglas S. Cropland Vtc-Ann- Meadow, I uh, Ann has spent s great mim- ber of years In the beauty fra- C feastiMi She holds mary beauty P school sod beauty college dl- both tn tas'.c and out- certificates stamltn swsrd She holts Insiruetor Brr ns In two states, srd was also a teacher cd CosmeioJvgy at the Nattotul Academy tf Beauty Arts tn St. loci. Mo, until her husband. Vic received his discharge from the Army and who I s disabled veteran They returned home to Meadow, tun. attends Southern Ush 84;-2?J- C S e ?!9 beauty 4 wig E4.2; Saturday with their parents, Garr and Doreen Ashby were Hoy) and Anna Hae Stevens and daughters of Dngway. State College In Cedar City, where he ts working on his degree. The two are very haoov to able to be home to stay. They tsy, except for a normal vacation from time to time, this la where they will be. special! res tn til ptues of beauty work, however, corrective work Is her specialty Frosting, Bleaching, Tinting g and Men's Toning, hair-cuhave become the rage, besides maintaining bettercon-dttlo- n In hair quality, ss person Bred Hair Styling. Ojen evenings by appointment i.-i-i F?:n, Kinch, 'y AND sister, mo-.-e- Duane's 4G FRIDAY -- SALON OPENS Chrlstt-nsce- . A the by slanders and even after a hard days work, she heljied to direct Into camp a foursome of teepster who still had part of a weekend left. We would like to know the actual numlier of hours In these typical posse protect that Ethel has put In. all volunteer, over the past numlier of years. And finally, an examjde which is typical of these year of service wa Monday morning when this reporter got an ambulance call, and the words from the Trooper, "hustle, Stat," the first voice on 'he air after leaving Fillmore, "this Is Kanosh Base, can we help' For this small gesture for all the ser-and we want vice, thank, to hear Kanosh Oase for many, many, more years. d-- s .1 name from the suppnsilion Wktch Beetle I !v.l it clicking waitnd presaged a death! Thr Drain , ient one day this week visiting their parents, at.d It.a Banter, They Amt.r enjoyed dinner and visiting together Tney also visited their brnhers, Sidney and Marvin and u.eir families. FOR OTHERS.... SERVICE kKi.j liHiiNlll'M,. ,tfp hint-er- -e ! Inti m ifii suf (?' j t;" n. ,rmigh, ' - as an V ,i 0 V, 4 i.eona & A er ' iKoen lh V w oud. OF ST. DAV(S - -- J ' m m r The Millard County Republican Convention will be held Thurs1974 at day evening June 20, 7 00 P.M. in the Delti High All county Delegates School. should be In attendance. Immediate family members attended. . V MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, June 21, 1974 Gravesloe services for Lola Rouff. former Fillmore resident, at 11 a m. June 17, 1974. She died Thursday In Salt Lake City. She was the daughter of the late AlmaandEvadeaneLlt-tledlk- e JAY AND HELEN STEVENS and son Nlel drove to Spring-vin- e Sunday They joined their daughters Sandra Stevens, and Judy and Greg Wood to observe F ather's Day. The grouotravel-e- d to Sprlngville Canyon to en-o- y a nice dinner together as well as visiting MICHELLE . nUfTlBWHSiV Lola Rouff Traveled to Springrille IjADIES AUXI-llar- y held their monthly meetHostesses for ing. June 5th the evening's activities were Thora Me Kee and DoreenAsh-by- . Games were played with Estell Georgia Mephenson, Bennett and Faye Stephenson winning theprlaes. Other members present were Blv Nixon, Bonnie Cnrlsiensen, Marsha 0 ropjer, Evtlyn Teeples and H ' ladies Auxiliary HODDEN m t'l'iiing occasionally, until drowned and heated through. Meanwhile, rinse sauerkraut in told water; drain well. Combine in a saucepan with chopped onion, pepper and t!n. Heat through. Slice bread lengthwise and place whole bologna in bottom half Maae a lengthwise slit, about 1 inch deep along top of bologna and fill with hot sauerkraut mixture. Cut into sections to serve, witn remaining sauerkraut tin the sine Serve with mustard ex 3 to 4 i mgs. ' Holden Happenings i tV, t. DaJmn bread Mustard Flare bologna In a skil'et and cook over medium heat, ipi c drained tablespoons finely chopped onion Dash of pepper cup gin long ioaf French or h f ' can (1 pound) sauerkraut, 1 mW I Imperial Margarine uants 1 ib. 5 coonrl wsuwaMci niicb SEE KAY PETtltSON Tcfc&koM 7512473 kipbUtoVi Calomel, another name for chluruie of mercury, white powder, means "beautiful black!" I |