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Show 1 OUR TOWN proof Is not considered by the Judges. There were mayors from many of these towns who told of the goals set by their communities and what has been accomplslhed 80 If Fillmore is going to be In the running, we will have to work aa we have never worked before. We already have a good start but do we have proof of all the projects completed? Our flret scrap book should be to the Judges by September 15, 1974 which gives us about six weeks. Since 1 do not drive, I shall be happy to come and take ptrturea U some one wUI came get me, and will also get the infor- mat Ion about the number who worked and the man hours expended. This way, we'll be sure this record U available to put In our Progress Book, as that U where the Judges wilt get their In- fr. 11" ip 'iU-JCommonitjf .$$1 .7Bw-...ir- $ c j t'f, -- Jw.et.4U:$ri C . . Groups S Gvn ., r ii . V 'I tomii.lttii t i ! Imi roramut cKau r ,, nk'i' at ffichfle'd. Wt r i ; on ,1 cerntug th l UN Contest. The State is divided Into st i f ar. ns: be-i- r Rlver, Was at. h Irons n .., .si r.. .vm, ,u! , Lauda, Central l'Uh,. Southwest !dSmithss!, The cttles or towns have ei'lort d the contest from tnr mn in it Ephraim, Eurma Ul!- - r , .nil !. i !. i . and Saltia. . r.. Hjt , represented t) the Ma,,.r or ituunau o t the committee. Dr. Wesley Vatphn K( ('t sir HI . e,l i the t't4h v'(.r:,' i, , ,, . ! emphasled the Importatiru vt :h Maor ir. I op rfriti?itiv.Bi- -i Ctty Council In this eti! Ire proerar. n,., to plan the ii r.s In , ;,t. n t m mi.iiy U Intereacd In Liqroil.n a 1 .or oWi- a gently with the co.Tir.ttiee ul. ll.e desired results. Herschat Hewer II!, crafty of t'tah outlined the orgaMr-a- ! Ions ihh,Juj tun -fully accomplish the coals m mr theeurles In the tHah Communlt) w can enler In aa many areas aa w think we can Improve. The (our are: Hun an t elatlnns and Cultural Enrichment, DevejojK mem. Physical Envtronn nt, Community Service!, with recordakeptnf every phase of the procress made. Much emphasis was placed on the Involvement of our youth, In order they may helo plan the projects as well ss t helpl complete each project. i , ) e . ..it t Ui pt 'l hr If ! . . ilat , r v i .er'ent i monies -- . .1 ' j the city s, . ! In order c jmpleted. " g eat N .r keep a record In pictures and lit rlti.tf of ea h may t It ; lovetreiS. ' t mo places wte itK)n i an so j, a .J ea.h rrv1c elLb :.i !a.: IN. plitut., it - each gro.f. whlcj ! a rcjti.t scoUd ufldures and record nttrir ohu J . pt Alt Wr er'i , a vf , ulna. tartb ipaitj ;,; In Nave s. U. tie prep-d- . h Tt.cr1 vh j. . vf t - J iie-U- i,j hiir v t. art's a are to l'. in which tiivtrr iV.v: ho recorded. U the d'ferem arouj v it. n me on to take ptdurv ! of ll.e dale, man hours aid airotrili ai.ythinstpertalnlfU! to M - In md and hsl: it at it.'... ... we wUI have a comnlde tcccr - Iroyr. Wtrlr i' C jurf THRESSA r. - tnuis t..rn. GOUDA TALBOT Saturday. MR. ne, t p, Many profits are wotrpl. t whatever Is male tf the war; wu sot credit for hadi s,.w stating Ha fart the work was v,Vrw ,,.d Stewart Stewart Vegas urhre PETE MRS. AND and quite a group of the family cam from La to attend the reunion. fio MRS. ORRDt Bountiful, cam Beckstrand, Sunday evening to spend a few daye at their home MR. AND her. SUNDAY SCHOOL WAS conducted by DeLyl Carling. Sandra Swallow, Joyce Bech-straand Kay Stott were In charge of Uw music. The Spiritual Thought on Family Solldartt was given by DeLyte nd Carling. Invocation was by Gilbert Stott with Michael Hosman offer ti Long su rts Shot! skirts. Middle? skirts Mjybe even Coniphcafvd? Sure, but isn't it (un ot l VISITING HERE OVER THE weekend wtth her brother WU-oRowley, his wife sndfamUj ? Alfa Wtlmck, St. Georg. p,vts ur t specially alien no nutter how you cover your tegs, you con cove? the bi'l with First Security BonKAmencurd bock-to-scho- ol butler. Together you're welcome almost anywhere in town. whatever you need And maybe even a few r things you don't toaHy need is a special time. And BankAmeucard is a special card To buy i ' ' :l BPIky jj l M-fcACf- al BankAm .ill card. THINK OF IT ASy MONEY FIRST SECURITY BANKAKERICARD 4 i ( Vsi't V. , ) u i the benediction. AND SACRAMENT THE conwas Te alimony meeting ducted by Ben Stott. Joyce Beckstrand and Roma Bird were in charge of the music New members accepted Wo the Ward were Richard Lewis Hunt, his wife Bonn and their son Scott. Priesthood members partlck-patln-g In the Sacrament Service were: Jay Labrum, Ksy Stott. Jets and James Hosman, David Beckstrand and Randy Rhode a. Testimonies were given b Ben, Kay and Laurel Stott, and Gilbert Stott, Tbreaaa Knoell, Kathleen Hoeman, Ruby Howard, Judy am4 Connie Freeman, Theron Dorup, Wilbur Rowley, HaroldStewart.Harold, Clifton end Eva Beckstrand, Iva Stewart and LsVeda Duncan, Openly and closing prayers were offered by Jeffery Labrum and Eldon Cowley. bamkAmoiqrd Tl TIME A BUSY IT WAS at the Harold Stewart home this AtDean and Kent weekend. were her from Tooele. Vern tm from Spanish Fork and untor and Francis O'Neal were ver from Las Vega. They put In new cement eld walk around the family home. SHAKESPEAREAN The James and William Stewart annual family reunion wu held In Meadow, Aug. 3, under the dlrtmtlonof President Don Borup. After registration and vtstt-tn- g, s delicious family style pot luck lunch wu enjjved. A business mewing was held. A report wu given by the getv-- o log 1st Theron Borup. Cleon Talbot, Provo wu elected to fill the office of second vice preside The traditional famtlyauct ion saw many family members either making or bringing Rem donated. About $300 wu reallaed from this event. Among ihe Re ms donated was an old wooden once which wheel wagon father to great grand belonged WUllam Stewart. This whl sold lor $60 and wu painted and donated by Podney Stott. The money from the auction will be used for further genealogical an FESTIVAL Bo office ulci are hitting new peak in the history of ihe Utah Shakespearean Festival. Last year performances were, produced before 104 capacity , crowd which totaled over 17.000 people. This year audiences promise to Surpass last year's at the first permanent seating was completed prior to opening. a small wu a broken wagon wheel wkh a gold plaque on the bus of ft and the Stewart name engraved on the plaque. sr deJU rc'.c ThU Uopif Stewart for bUtfforts In getting the most first lime atlendsrs to the reunion. The family then split Mo two groups. On stayed at ihe church to visit while the other mad a tour of the volcanoes ind Ice Cave. That evenly svwryon met In the Fillmore IkUd Life Park her they enjoyed eating, nors shoes and singing. members Several family stayed overnight to attend church In Meadow on Sunday. Those Included: the Harding girls, Pam and two children, Idaho, and Patty and daughter and Hope, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Theron Borup, Mr. and Mrs. Don Boru? and two daughters, SaM Lake City; Duncan Stewart, his daughter, her hue-beand two eons, Ogden. made UNDER-re- nt Elaine and 1 --orxrd Mason came from Mapleton Sunday and took her mother, Laura Warner back with them. She had an appoMment to enter llah Valley Monday. VEIT IN FILLMORE Wendy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bertelson, was a guest of Cayle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Anderson for several days. PAUL wrt Improvement AND may tr express otlr sincere appreciation to you for your contribution In support of the sal tat ths show. Your donation representsanlo-rastroe- nt In our youth and In the future of agriculture and provides an Incentive for more of our youth to become Involved In livestock programs. This year w had 110 busl-n- fs and Individual con. tribute $1747 which was used to sharo the purchase of the Grand Champion steer and, to addition, we were able to keep bidding active and purchase 20 additional fat beef. thanks for your Again, tnUrest and support of this most Important and valuable program and tf yod hav any questions or suggestions pleas let me know. Sincerely, Robert A, Nielson, her grand- daughters, Lisa Dean and Gayle Grosbeck, daughters of Beverly and Paul. Ail the girl lira In Richfield. MTreirr Secretare East Millard Livestock Improvement Association $MaTtlllHlmtiimaiinigHiiniiw 1969 GAKAXIE 500 VM Dr. air, . oetonotlc, PS, PI research. Rea Carter trophy which Livestock As social Ion, surgery for removal of her gsll bladder at Utah Valley Hospital Friday. Her husbano T.R, took her up and received word that she came through R nicely. GUESTS OF Dean Robison twiiif Tiinks behalf of the exhlbttors at ths receut Millard County i Junior Livestock show and the committee of the East Millard lospitai Utah Valley Hospital. CHLOE MADSEN t. THE FOLLOWING YOUNG people from our Ward attended the Regional meeting In Ely, Nevada: Kay and Leo Dean Stott, Don and Richard Beck-stran- d, Carrie and Robyn sen an, Labrum and Connie , !:!) CLARA Hinckley attended Ihe Stewart family reunion here on are tr & Stewart, .rd :hr , Tj Bit of Otik IB Og iKimwc Roea-ii- MfUlUtOTTHf It astrand. THE YOUNCMARRIEDS OF our Ward held their regular monthly social at the bom of Bishop and Joyce Beckstrand Sunday evening. it the . Stewart family reonioi JIM AND MARILYN FREE-m- an and their stx chlldrtnhave gone oo their summer vacation into Oregon where they will vlst his sisters and their families who live there.. ti, i .!, i,) Dec , .'-- ANX KNOELL threw daughter, Orem, spent a few days here with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Clifton the contest. With 'ZZ-haS- OUT AND IN UTAH VALLEY Dr. Dean C. Evans last horns it mi Member In good standing In the Utah Presa Association and alao the National Nwnper Association Friday, August , NATIONAL NEWSPAPER convalescing from surgery at i -- TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OCTOBER 1, 1973, 1,797 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION E: 1,910 Dlsplsyadve rttslng per sq. col. Inch Ls $40 Minimum classifieds r 75f; repeats are 50? ' s I,,-.- ! or Meadow j - Back-to-schvo- and William V. wtljon-edltWilson - Advertising; Madeline S. Wllaon Vane associate editor and chief photographer Joyce Frampton - Printer's devil . man.' 0. Valley ps, when they concern Community Improvement as bet lr to clean up a wid-pri.jrty. f pt '? it ird t maJe of how many parts Ipat,: a m,- - n a t hours e,';et, twd on he pro,ot. . Dr. Ae!y Mant,n, It.. tteca.hal Hester mev'--l vji, f( .,t are yidfod. Eachof u war i e a ' rr'se" . tok,ln which all IniorraM o n. :hn 1 BankAm-ute- rd 743-534- Subscription rate are 15 cents per slnglt copy; $5.00 per year. Published by Progress Printing Company Jane wtlaon The first place winner receives $500; the second p'.tce $400 and third place winner $300. From the seven areas, a stale award will he selected for the Arew-Mo- st Overall First place U $1000, second Progress. place $750 and 3rd place U $500. If we could only win some of these awards wt could purchase play ground equipment tor our new park. b . i '.i,h ,Jt tl) f.av 1 to 'll ri r ii: p i .(,! ,. t fiV Ml BOUl a PROGRESS Issued each Friday at Fillmore, Utah M8S1. Seeond Class Pontage peld at Fillmore, Utah 4631. Published 41 South Main Street, by the Progreas Printing Comny, to Fillmore, Utah 14631. Addreaa all eorreapondence Boa 507. Fillmore, Utah 84631. Telephone Number Is let feed prizes v This Publishers of the Weakly Ml HARO COUNTY formation for selecting the winners. W are getting ieady for the Tribune Beautification Contest, so each of you who cleans up s street or sny project you do at home, be sure to get pictures of the way the place looked before you began the work. Take pictures as the work was being (Fne, as well as the completed project. &! Progress Coolest t'enliMinLal PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY MitnifnmininmmiisiitUlltti( 1968 Poitloc CATRIMA cateastlc, PS, 3 1970 FORD F250 4 Used 1 All spud air, GE lumi CtlEMAK air, PB ton PICKUP PS,PB Refrigerator $100 $3Jf itirtiit it .ffnmiillMihtitigmnnum CIQYU j $5.89 j JUGS ' UUUlfl WUBCAT 22 IONS RIFLE SKILLS $.8Stj!i nd Bisbitll IS tied 45 Nttrii Moi. -- 3 II" tritt COIIIIUIII UTAH HUMOtt, .JTOAU-- S ttitiei 1ICKEI Ct Uvj $17.30 CQ. RECENTLY THE ERNE5T and Edtth Buahneli family held their family reunion In Ameri- can Fork, Present at this gathering were Mr a. Weldb BuahneU and her son, Clera, Cedar C tty, and Belva and Harold Si art and their family, Meadow; Lola Knowels and her It takes husband Lenord and their family, Vegas, Gealrke Tidwell, bushend and family, Tooele Ruth Perry, her husband family, Brigham City. Las her many hands and and to run a This new faolt'y will provide additional seating over Iasi year' temporary factli'.y. 4rrn Key. Festival nn Oftke Manager, remarked that ihe season is but nearly tutd-nu- t Ihat there are additional scats available. Our waiting list begins at 10 m. on the day of performance, reserved seats that are nut Hcked-up- , are released at 8 IS o those on the waiting list. hone reservations ate some-mcaJice Hed and are released o numerous scats are available Ms. Keyte stated. e farm! 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