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Show MEMORIAL SERVICES n - Memory Of Wile ken Olive Day Born Nov. 30, 1885 Died Aug10, 1974 Services held Aug. 13, 1974 3:00 p.m. Fillmore First Wsrd L, D, S. Chapel Bishop Cloyd Day, Conducting Prelude Music. . . .Marjorie Robison Brent Wilcock Family Prayer Invocation Max Martin Comments . . . Albert Day History Bonnie Cessel A Mary Duet Landreth Acc. Marjorie Robison H . John C, Wilt-keSpeaker Duet . . . Jerl lynn A Joyce Mart" .... ........ t ..... ...... ,.. - 1 sM - ''' 4 ' JP1 i . k' Acc. Speaker Speaker ' $ ? ' By HARRIET H EllVSON The women In our area are just naturally dedicated to the arts," said Caen Hunter, Fill- more, president of the East Millard Fine Arts Guild. Her club was named first olar winners in a statewide art scon- - test. Mildred Shumwzy, Tret nonton, arts department chairman for the Utah Federation of Women's Uuhe, presented an original oil landscape, Mountain Pond," by Charlene Ear Igh, Provo, to the club at the 1974 state contention. The large number of women Involved andlhetr atlmulatlonof others' Interest In the arts," was Unportint In determining this sward for which over half of the ltah Federal ton of Wo74 Clubs men's groufsi competed," noted Mrs. bhum-wr-y. Judging was by the art and home economics depsrt-met- its of 11th State University. All srts were encompassed In Ute project liter- Including ature, art, music, poetry, home arts, drama, speech, crafts, and I lngy arts. 1 One of the outstanding entries of the Fillmore group was a hand-knitt- si- pansy-desi- gn ed ghs n, created by Hattie Bean, age 93. Hattie Bean is one of our most artistic residents," as Id ItaiJei Gn wool Lo pi slghan t lion ot women's Clubs. Even though nearly 94, Mrs. Beans' nimble fingers are still turning out afghans, knitted doll purses aid other Items for her five children and many grandchildren,' ssld Mrs. Hunter, who commended Mrs. Bean's recent entry for itunligj the Jormet resilient weds in Cog a n Zernple I Mrs. Pean plans to enter some of her handiwork In ih upcoming Millard County Fair. with 106 members, we are the largest federated club In Hah. I'm happy to say every member participated In at least one of the arts," ssld Mrs. Hunter. Edith CslUster, chairman, Josle Ashman, DeAun Anderson and Annette Day, all Fillmore, prepared a special art scrapbook fee Ute stale contest. Is creative work ss Mrs. Bean's which helped our rlub win tops In Ute state this year," "It In a recent statewide srts contest sponsored by the Utah Feders- - n 1? Mr. and Mr s. lee Allen, Utah, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter lanl Jane to Rodger Andress Calllater, on of Mr. and Mrs. Grant T. Canister. Tremonton, Utah, formerly, FUlmore. The couple plan to to married Wednesdsy, September 4, LMhe Logan IDS Temple. That evening they will be honored at a reception at Bo cut t Reception Car-lai- ul, He Outstanding Young Accor dbg to Mrs. Hunter the women In her area have traditionally enjoyed and sponsored the arts, both as a means of creative and of enriching Ute culture of the county. Besides bating many artists and sponsoring art shows, they have contributed halt of the purchase of be piano and an upright piano Wo- men of America program was concveved and isguldedby leadTremonton. Center, Miss Allen Is a graduate of ers of the nation's major woBsr River High School and LDS men's organisations. The proShe Is presently Seminary. gram's Board of Advisors, headed by Mrs. Dexter Otis attend'., Utah Stale University, Mr. Calllster U s graduate Arnold, is composed of the of Bear River High School. He national presidents of leadlrg Is a student at Hah State Unwomen's cluU. Airs. Arnold U ho nor any iversity majoring In Business president of the Administration. After a short honeymoon, the co'tple will make Ihetr home too-o-- x PALLBEARERS PAILBEARERS clatr Douglas Hadfteld WUcken John C. Wtlcken Stan Lytle Owen K. Day Glen Day Albert Day C. Nelson Day Clifford Maycock Brent W Uoo k Robert Day on TArtnyRasm. to kpp COMING TO FILLMORE camur j6 county mm Veterans who erxoll at Utah Technical College, Provo now or within the next two weeks will receive their first benefit check on the opening of school September 23, according to Anthony Famulary, director offh veterans program al Uah registration, Lodge 2420 B.P.O.E. Present s a if f which may be done any Monday through Friday from now untU the Mart of the fall quarter on Sept. 23, la the fart an early registrant can be guaranteed a place in the area or his choice whereas he might net be abie to get In eome program If he watt loo long, the director said. Mr. Famulary noted the Veterans Administration wUl soon (on or about Aug. 15) place a full-tirepresenta'lve on the campus at Utah Tech to conduct VA business for veterans enrolled. This part of a movement by the VA to put such representatives on etmpucts where veterans are registered. This wUl eliminate the nece natty of going to Salt Lake City for VA business. Two other Item of interest to veterans are announced by Mr. Famulary; A two-ye- ar extenalon bill which has been pasted adds two ytrs to the period which a veteran has to complete his education under tha G1 bill of rights h does not Increase his length of eligibility, merely the time in which to complete U. This Includes veterans who have served 111 consecutive day after January 31, 19SS. Any veteran having back pay ctmlrg to him may now ttla tor It. This applies to servicemen who served during October, November, or December 1972. This Is because President Nixon withheld a congressional order pay raise during those months, but has now been ordered by a court to rcUsee the funds. Applications may be picked up at Iht Utah technical College, Provo veterans office. - CLEAN EXCITIN5 FUN lost year) FAIRGROUNDS Fillmore, Utah August 31st 8 P.M. Port of tl Fneiils trtt fiilRin Iispitll Uciuiii: $1 Jofcmoi 743-54- 19 rvc T22grand- - teth SsitTu, children; ig - receive To this early must a veteran payment, reg ister 30 days prior to Sept. 19, he said. An added advantage of early AUGUST 31st Re4sr welfamily, he wtU be comed home by grtndparerts Hob and Evelyn Frsmpton. m cs Trcati Tech. IF YOU WISH TO PARTICIPATE l' Framp-to- n ill r wko sow It long. The ftret born In the ln Sclplo; -- VETS AT TRADE TECH somoni Born in the Delta Hospital Tina Marl, Aug. IS, daughter of Stave and Joyce pdK Frsmpton. Weighing 6 lts and 6 oz, she U iLdi High School, Giving their own programs and other public functions also brought recognition. Is. (Ask MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS FUlmore, Utah 84631 Friday, August 16, 1974 Ulamli are the Muff thet rocks are made of. by-gra-nd mountain in Ceylon ha what aeema to be a human footprint in Ihe atone, which Ihe Moslem daint to be Adam's, and the Hindus U be Buddha's, - I, in 1 to you have poor aervire sny uf tlw rmid vdvifo? Then keep own tng ahead in the Rcartve A I Willis of Women's General Clubs. Purpose ol the program Is Olive Beatrice Day WUcken, to recognize young women beFUlmore, died Aug 10, 194 8, tween the ages of 31 and 33 In the Fillmore Hospital for their excejekinal contriBorn Nov. 30, 1883, she was butions (o thetr professions, the daughter of Albert sndSarah communities and their country. She married Maycock Day. Nominations for this national John Carl WUcken, Dec. 17, swards program sre made by 1913, In the Salt Lake IDS women's organizations, Temple. She was a member churches, alumni assoc Ut Ions, of Ihe DUP. and individuals throughout Ute Survivors Include her huscountry who have firsthand band, son I sue, Leeds; daughter knowledge of their nominees' Airs. Max (LaVoy) Martin, FUlabilities and achievements. 12 grandchildren and 27 more; A completo biographical great grandchUdren. insketch of each nominee is cluded in the annual swards volIda Devan Johnson Wasden, ume, OUTSTANDING YOUNG SO, Sclplo, died Aug 10, 1974 WOMEN OF AMERICA, which in the Richfield Hospital. contains special Introductory Boro Feb. 17, 1668, In Holden, messages from personages as she was the daughter of w tllard Constance B. Newman, conRichard and Susan C Ireland sumer Product Safety Commis'She married Carl Jchnaon. sioner; Jen Mooney, Asst. Vice W. Wasden June 2, 1909 In the president, First National Bank, Aland LDS Temple. He died Montgomery, Ala., a.vd Barters IS, 1933. Aug Jordan, UJ5. House of RepreSurvivors Include a daughter sentatives. and sons, Mrs. Merlin 'gpUZTTT" h Kofford Leonard Ash o o o o o o o OOf 6'6t0?OtQO;O o logsn. Prontotavoundf onwedrnds. said Mrs. Hunter. tt M!trd vit.dhrr htnd-crochet- td I ....... AND HONORARY outstanding Fillmore Fine Arts wins oil painting Lyn Wllcken C. Nelson Day A. LaVoy Kimball Solo Cleml'tley Benediction Leonard Ash Postlude Music . . . Marjorie Robison Dedication of Crave . W tills L. Wllcken Fillmore Women selected as Vicki Nielsen and Jill Bayles have twen selected as Out standing Young Women of America for 1974, arcordlx to Paul Reeder, director for the Mtlonsi awards program. These women are now being considered for further state and national awards. This fall, 81 of the young nominees - one from each state and District Of Columbia - will be named as their Mate s Outststndtng Young Woman of the Year. From Ute SI state winners, the national Ten Out Manilla Young Women of America for 1974 wUl be selected. Jerri CALL JIa Howliig 7,43-6- 103 if v mu Q O O -- se- o o C, . C) I) i7 o O o I f o o O O 0-- 0 000 - O 0 0-- 0 O'O'O'O J o b O O O O 000 - - |