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Show Great American Cowboy steel net Tin-- v 1, ently holds the recordforAll-- t. f'r nr round Due to the extremely dry, hot and winds weather we pn he Fillmore Hanger Dlstn.- are experiencing, W'e ' hate not (een directed to put a "Fire Closure:; on Ihe district, hut can Iw? excted to do so If the wea'her The "File Closure" would require continues as it is At. I forest users to lulld All. fires In developed campgrounds and in the fire circles or stoves that are provided. Should some areaslwcomeextremelvdatigerousfortxttentlal fires. It will te necessary to close the particular canyon or road to ant forest use Fit oy tour visit on the Fillmore Hanger Plstt h t of the Ftshlake National Forest, t,it remember, please leave it "clean and green" for vour next visit. Thants f. r tour ro .peration and desire to have a letter place toevoy an relax during tour dav off Fillmore Hanger District Larrv E. Gass Cowboy Champion Hies: su I.vne won the title tn l'i7 and 1072 and holds the record In 197forthe most money won in comjiention In "tie year, $00,872 winning, rSt. damned men, boys and women w.rl-- l are the ,t the r'Kle-rentral finis of Kieth Merrill v "The Great Ameriran "nini lune 27th Cih'iy, I ilv at the A val'-- in HU-II- I ire The Academy Award win nine film, rated o, iwlulex alm-a (nil hour of breath taking sequences of sctai-- . 'ilar roleo riles, many in Ivrtcal slow moiton AnUwith the ri hs rome the falls, the Letterings, tiie trampling. the I rnsln-With 'leath, which are the constant comiianion of the pr'iVsspmal cowlioy I timed rimarih on the l"l-Assiaiaiion lrofessl wal ririmi, ttie f:l n concentrates on the year-longriming duel fur I i 1 Mii-a- r I County Progress 1 lllniore, I iah 84631 Krilav, lime 28, 1974 Wmm (PIANO RECITAL Students of Sara Ellen Stevens presented s piano reclt tl, Sunday etenlngatthe music inamly of and lone and 12 milium Glass is made -- Champion Coatov honors !e tween Tarry Mahan an) Phil Mtila 11 and, u-- lyne Mahan, the only true snjier star In tlie roleo world, pres BETTER train now for a LIFE... ernun H. ant Mrs Promoted to i l e Virginia, with their t 3 l.i lets, Donna and Sa.tlra Colt-taMark v has leen working In the IVnjggnfnrit.e lie heals a past tw i tears Foreign Iason hrm-- h .titi, . JOURNEYMEN ir. tie Ar YOUR ALUMNI REFRESENTAT.Vf EOR FREE CATALOGUES EROCHjPES AND IN. FORMATION . . n Mtllat rent,.,, I The annual "ar lesser awards ist I ri"n r . n ! ms family intend i.l cure this aittn- t is 20tU class at VUUrd eft l u. Pc n Fillmore, t tah Ana - l I M It. I 1 ten . r la t - t) In ore le tuns, j lit. Ml SOHAVE pleasant week STERI a had tn on s trnuldedownlnlheCan-yoidani- lership year. t rri.tn expresses ap. 1st ion of the swms(rs. tc A FERN STANLEY his r3 A MARE REN-ne- tt greeieJ family and frlen'l Heir Cubten Wedding annl-versa- at their Home In June 22, 1974. from this ares were Irov- -. corntry Since several days required ta order and a rl s, they dec! led to rome on to 1 tllinore hy bus. A native Halm, Mr. Musgrave ts thoroughly enioylng Ihe stop- - . over . At-te- n In f s - ter and husband, Gen- eva II lack, his brother. Howard kenneit, June and Glade Johns m They visited with Jim Ashman, formertyof Fillmore, who Is bishop of the ward to which Sterling and his wife belong. t! The . A years. returned recently from a trip to Anrona where they visited (heir daughter Florence and Casey Caswell and family; Joy and David, John and Susan Carmody and baby son, Ricnard. They reported they had a very nice vacation, but, things wete very dry tn southern t'lah and AriMma or more with Melburu ami delta krunson He was scqualnted with Jetta vearaagn Thecoid w as traxelicg to t'lah when they Mi'h Sclntul tie Ip them 4 PI a:e leej- 1'usse and Mil will p"t Framptfm, psto left ret I 'Us n and tins, nsitrs wh-- ma Se lie tr a! ten, lam e (euisipe wet m re On. T nns ef Vea I y 1 Pie to,s. all seniors at Vli ar.l IPg.'i, received tram-ti.a- t wltM I'- s r. ; i f I pt !ne. t in Hoyt Stejdietis hi Mtrhat s 74J-C24- 2 I J s..nsh, continent h me t.e'iTs ramjets star' Tt.e er.it d ,i t, : i It, lt was held p,g June pawls He- Si, ORVIL Missouri Couple in Town W RENEE STAR LEY A This is their first child Mar Monroe , - They plan to move here when retlrei from the Salt Lake Police Department In a few Jeanne Surley of Kokomo. Indiana The baby waa born tune 9. weighs 7 Ro. at-- 6or. and wilt be named Hugena Renee. I,,, j .state ti. l h. pi'antrytuans Six Attend Boys Stote I b.ff a"! r... pn rf, ... ant .tri.it DEl-- and Mrs. Collette Hunt, Prolert; u DI ANE GEE. WIFE. and son, Timothy, are (heir vacation In spending Fillmore working on their large new home on Seconil South between first and seo ond East. They have spent vacations and weekends here for almost two years while the home Is being built. Mrs.Gee .makes weekly trips down to water their large he received word of t new granddaughter torn to Wayne and daughter nt Mr andMrs Par. win Hunt; Eloixe Stevens, daughter of Mr andMrs.Farl Stexeus; Roann scottorn, daughter of Mr andMrs. Fred Scmt'irn, Stephanie Hotdnx, daughter of Mr anJMrs. Garv R thins and Mary Monroe, daughter of Mr and Mrs. la e, the Pat arhutlst badge, I; t a Lick N garden Protert. Penney Edison; daughter if Mr Ve ijl, IHirple ic i, an.es Awards, n 4 1.- - . nt;pi j teaaty uf the iraular lan Embassies INSTRUCTORS f SEF t esi-ciap- . 1 : e - t Cottonwood Hospital, SUJ on June 3. 1974 They have an okler son. Shilo. who helped welcome the baby. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S G, Ricker. Grandma Lucille spent a week with the family after the baby was born. e - r-- JOB PLACEMENT on- man. IS osts. in t iros. Nrea, and Vietnam In the j ist 17 years Vet nun -- war is has tecei.ed .atm-r raii-it,ku la ling the M er.t. tirotirat Star, ei i ' Mr VediN, Armv Com--- . ! military anJ Civilians, w ts resrf t..,;ef. r,.,. , ,r i , allot! uf all I is, ms . the I S Aren I.,J t.,e ! n i t mhasstes in itashtnctun i a recalt of his w(rk ett and Georgia at ten! i three embassy m i,,; i i;), a , r. week (tons ft QUARTER Lt Col and histories n of Mrs Dwight Day, I Newel an! Melva) composed a verv clever lvrlc about Day clan, which turned out I" the highlight of the program. Dinner was served, games were played and a good lime was had bv all Those who came from outat-of town staved over night and tended the Golden Wedding of None and LUa on the 23r1. Mail visitors at McBrides VIR-gin- A SON WAS BOHN TO KIM and Rcrtiert Gatnslorttt at the Rertis Ouarnherg; Leslie and Suran Warner, daughters cf Mr A Mrs. Jerry Warner; Melanie Monroe, daughter of Mr and Mra. Nell Monroe; Marianne Frampton. laughter of Mr and Mrs. Earl Frampton; !e Ann ltohins, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Leo Robins; Lserte ami Fuj-mEarner, Jaughers of Mr and Mrs. hurt Warner; Janet Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .sae Rhodes. Nur.l Edison, the daughter of M r. and Mrs. Bno grt-- l.i.ti I 1 ONLY $103 PER L, and coiet, is,M,m tn the trim t ah kite I ni rsif. III 9r,8 Since n Scr::v he ser.,te in 19'. ern"n has Imon stationed at l..'h-teant air a An lei sun, i i,r . 'A ren'lv resile in (ktdi.p tCa, Vernon PROVO LOW TUITION orul generation Rufus anJ Louie Day. and their home Family treasures we re displaced, along with pictures CAPERS GEE HOME NEARING g, Starh-y- , illm-ir- n-- 1 Colonel on Ftarlev. son of Mr of a Lieutenant General Major Aaron, Assistant Chief of Staff for and Intelli ;ence. Georgia Starley pin the Mixer leais job at AT CAPITOL ( good-payin- g UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE OLD room at the Millard Hlfli School a very large crowd attended. Those participating were; Michelle I Terry Monroe. daughter & son of Mr. Mrs Vernon Monroe; Kim Darin Rhodes, daughter I son of Mr and Mrs. Jim Rhodes; Jan Day, son of Mr i. Mrs. Kenneth Day; Dianne C'uarn-herdaughterof Mr. and Mrs. each tons of aand are year to make glass in the United Slates, according to World Book Kncyeloprdi.i EXCELLENT NEWEL hosted a faml y reunion for the Day family at their home tune 22nd There are 4 hrolhers and 4 sisters left In the Rufus Day family There are: R Notde Day, Evan IJ. Day, ina D Petersen, John A Day, Newel D Day, Maxine McCur.e, Velma Rasmussen and Naomi Jensen. AH were present, but John, who was not aide to t here on account of health problem s These 7 brothers and sis. ters and their families gathered together, making a good crowd The theme of the rcintcn I g FOR THE Newel and Melva Day Hosted Fcmily Reunion the younger i MELVA DAY was to acquaint with memories of FIRE SEASON CLOSED CAMP OCT IN THE CANYON t SEVERAL OF THE HUNTS-ma- n family were here for a weekend of camping In our Included were Scott canyon lluntaman, son Mark, Stephen wife and children, Bunker, Clayton and Honnie Huntsman, all of the Salt Lake area. visited with Nellie They Huntsman. Afton Swam, Llalne and Helen Huntsman Many family members SPENDING SOME TIME with lly Mitchell, also the Lloyd and Newel Mitchell families have been Henry and Nina Eastwood, their children who live with them In Calif., their dsughitr, Janet who is attending bYC: also Scott and Sharon East wood and little daughter of Monroe. He I employed by First Security Bank there. VISIT IN CTAH OF TIIE Sandra and Jim White and sons Jan and Niwncer. Petaluma, Calif, has been the occasion for several dinners and of the family of Charles and Dorothy McBride. Saturday, Sharon and Roger Olpm entertained at dinner for all except two of the large families at their home in Beaver. Present tlong with their children. Sherri. Sean and Roy D. were: SanJra and sons. Marsha and Dave Bown and son Andy and Jeff, SLC: Pat and Moliu Dari, Teresa, Su tanne and Jerri, Ephrtam; Charles and Dorothy. Jim Whtte was attending LDS Conference In Salt Lake, and Kevin McBride, who was playing ball in Ephriam. The Whites divided their stay with hts folks, lle John Whites In Kanosh Yacitiviiif is Seitkcn Calif. MRS TRCMAN ASHJY Bill, Ellet.e Ash- by and De Ann. Scott. Ken and Kevin on a vacation to south- ern California. The nrtt stop was at Riverside, Calif, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Bird. 1 La The neat st-- a and there Beach guns they were guests of their Aunt, Mrs. Ethel Goodin. Going from Laguna Beach, they visited Set World, Disneyland. SsnDlegoZooandhad a lot of ocean swimming. On the return trip they ttr-e- d Hoover Dam and thencame on home. Jla ttkitikir VebdictortiR their Da'hel, Leah And husband Cruet Bunting, attended graduation extremes for their son and brother. Jim, from I'uh State. They were proud to net Jtm commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant at the commissioning ceremonies for R. O. T.C. graduates, Friday morning at the Fine Arts Center, rtah T?le Friday L'ntverstty. eventor, June 7th. they the Baccstsureaie of which Jtm aad hit wife, Sharoq were traduatet. Saturday morning. June 8th, the academic procession began at 8:30 from old M aln to the Spacirum, preceding Ihe gradiiaUonrfremoni; Jim graduating from theCollegem Humanities, Ana and Social Sciences, as Valedictorian. Mr and Mrs. Walter Cadd and family were there to see their daughter, Sharon grad-wil- e from the College of Willard, vlaughter. Edu-catio- n. The Whitakers were wrv proud when President Taggart announced the highest grade point average la the historvof t'lah State had been achieved among thi graduating flax, honors going to three vale, diciottan. Jtm being one of The Valedictory them. se were given by Jo Ann Vincent Gerrlsh, JamesCoL lint Whitaker andJulirnreu-felt- . ad-d- re - FtaectsYxjr Savings tsiHiJ vvitli vvh.it vtt '.iv ,vh,t you vjh No .in vw Vi ut lit'l Nisuuly yout v.iviurv .!, up i to 4 hmf yxvtv or kutis in. in .it- -, u, i IN pt tuou, VA i Ml I month t shin .ilrs Vi I .uul t If) him! hi vvilluli.iw .it any tut a anwninl any noth kjwi!ots .Miotinl ts insyiusl up to yjunil IWHH almul lln tionomy .uni i1m nhsil i Kn.iMnhs Ihals Iwiyy miiih vwiM rain tabs At lust Sisunty, your s,tvmy;s am (Muh ilisl Youll t h p-,i- t , Roiect5'i6ur Spending I t . I M . till ' k If .t 1 nI tin IlMU N i M Is 449 prnh-- t f yiHit vjn-ri'h- miais you an ash a I i k sjn-ndin- ttis-lonH- Kiuibl up ft Ws Mt Vitmly HMi ink $nu4-i- H A Nit t k VV i1 . i lit-i n '1 - 4 I WBHHDIC ti 4 irt styoaA biilm A tiM tn Vmfh S nil, V.tli H ink t f As 1 mm. FIDfeTSHMllDl' ln4 yiut ('! (dtly hp'k y.wys nl (oyn S I Mt N Ini'intss iMnkmyi ml nil ut ii at I P't Stsunly H.u kuy; anil tiuaibi.il si'ivitts 1 ft tMdM aH hi- -l .uwl Mr and Mrs, George Kenne. Holden. whoiedauctner Glen-dwas amr-nthe graduate Mr an I Mrs Glen .nle'v iic, her mother. Mrs Bure a, I o -- I Ss uni h is ( hs k I'lutis un I Ins lh.il not only bu t ash a any paitu ipalinR sIihu, any fan hs up itu-m uiui i l.iy 414 mgtu it also uh .iun that I list Sts tmly yyill ovts yoot t hts k Iynn ! 'i i! yiHM .bt mint is a Itllli shml lailn nab t'.ihli ihivk U t pulisl you1' s,ty ms with luh yiuatanltssl Itank initttsl We aohsl yyilh Ottsk yitf I tolls I a in Plus t Now is tlw hint to Issomt a last Ststitily In HI f and Datbel were find seat next to Willard thrilled to kisp m Intismtninhiin were also there seeing their sen Jim and wile Bonrte receive their honors Bernice Iavton Codfrev, spoiled the w Maker sitting cross tv Nie Niweirum. retorting that tier son Ronald S. waa graduating alo among went o'-e- r and xind. Jims class Pa'ii l sap si ctmldhave nude go. i uve of a helicotxer tbfe just two week in tier she len tune 10th traveling on tier t ri G, t.i v for laro-ao help tier daughter, lanet, who has a new iMby girl lorn lune 2nd. recrt eJ word while In iMrosan of a new grandson, born tu another daughter. A mia on June I2ih, missing hts fattier Terr s hmtoUi by 13 minute. Pa the! 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