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Show I Holden couple to observe Golden Wedding The family of William Elbert and Elizabeth Stevens of Holden Utah, want to celebrate the fiftieth wedding anniversary of trvelr parents. featuring lots visiting and food will be held A of er at the Holden Ward meeting house on Sat., 26 of Oct, 19"4, four until seven p.m from Everyone is invited, but bring smiles and handshakes, rather than gifts. FINE ARTS TO Homes choge hands FEATURE FORMER PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Pubi libers of the Weekly Ml of the Dust Beauty "Out entries" Is an Intriguing title Hat announces another Interesting program for Fine Arts n ember. Busy, busy, busy. M'alllJ . n o imn shew beautiful display Chrysanthemum - t . ' ,t ,m ! Si fh i ilijrt MtU i 4, i . ' Ul w Mrs, Francis A It ken, former reagent and teacher, has become an araent lever cf Ceramics. She will be in Fillmore, Thursday, Oct. 17, to display many useful andbeauti-fu- l Items she has made and to talk about her latest hobbles. The program will be held in (he library reading ryom All members at 4 o'clock. are urged not to miss any of the fine program outlined for this season. 3 U tan v m , , , i iruu, !ip K, , ( ,i i'n rluii Mieinuera In I'tah i ! u, api Viw schools spun-- i iv fit "Farmers are the Nations number one ecologists In fact, they have been fora longtime." Aly experience InMlllardCoun-t- y as well as other areas Indicate that agriculture ts deep- 1 i , ! ,r commiteed to helolne ore. serve and improve thsenvlorn- meut. tf the area where the farmer makes hts living becomes polluted, he may be the greatest loser. Regardless of the status of the regtun--o- r technology-moder- n agricul ture's use of son, water, and air resources continually reminds the Industry of Its dependence upon a favorable environment. ly 1 1 s- wi me rain, - making .ru. t to skip onr ' 1)1 i " H ..it1; t un '.i. .fcii!, ati ; l)v until just alter sis erbtek m SiiihIjv morning, bvlva went to M'uMjv evening Mr the first lime sine last Mat, sin. : fr r.aJ tern at! to pet a gooj nigM's v ;', e J cl Ini t drive lo Sait lake ami C- -i Mch was taring beM 1" m lUwu n i i !t lake u. rivs turner in Citj. Having been a member f the National ehrysatilheroem Society for wars, many ut tHcir p sdliii 'ii o giuir.f iiinut .r etu tf ibiysamhemun s in m own gardens, It was jolt "heaven" to ette.id Fillmore judged !! s on Hi, Mi, s, . me. True rinks llh-c- dne trace 1 menlt-- r in them; whiles wiu, just a him eg fitfen,. golds which, rtvsl imii ciailtussimM-i- , redv, jssrples, Is vctvket. Uakeis wrjw arranged In aonocramstic order, ermtatnlrg lints, tunes and shade of one hue. u haw hnnrs In this room stone, twr time a limned and reluctantly trowed imo the large smittirnim entraining all the ar what a magnlficlent display tlsue arrangement. tt was 1 frpn c.ld int CiUij helped balance the State budget Flowell Slate M.t i . sa if I..,-- : v-- Representative ,) ttir , ' in v ,i i ' i i t ( i e,.., MM) and Wade her ns retd if Heaver i U " ! tiiii ii tiullt ndgU.tra futnl tt t 7 s null . . I j, (. ! . i to vr Loift of rvaom: i U itb loo Flore Krtmt 4 Large also Large Shoi) Area with 2 doors for IrucVe btf. Modern reraoacinl 3 bedroom apart metu vood uAneUn and carpeted. You must see this large building; wltb lovely apartment, -- tore front and gaiage atl under one roof for olny $14, V50, VFery good terms. ; u A;ttn terem. u. eteel quanset on 55 acres of land. VUih pioe c tv teater. Very good feed lot gel ujt. All lor $2U,M"0. 520 Acres pasture all fenced. Now painted lo Alfalfa and grass. U,eil for Livestock. Power line to property $33,000. acres land ' water share $8,900, p2 sub-dlvls- wees and on In y Limits ST ROUT REALTY . j Fillmore, Utah b463l Phone 7436875 t: MMkhWWyNW Ektenaton agent limns 01 IEU1RS I ram Hint oh with 4- k fQOKEni See DEE'S FOR ALL YOUR LUMBER NEEDS i ms Me . 'Vr s s?fcv. ; 'art , AND MRR. nf Menu VA MAR w.re sv.r. night guests Friday and Sat fo Mr. and Mrs 1. Dellal Jvie AND AMitR.V'N IPKNf Ljaughter Phillis nf Salt L1 end were her over the to visit Vr. and Mrs Anderson, Mr, and Mrs? Rim-al- d York and fimtlte tk Dtr rtmines A He series aboard the t SS u Howard C ill more. Is He a!c vlsttlng hts uncle and A ant fart and La Her Brink rhoff an I family In f Hlmore where he riade Ms home unt grad-i.thfrom High School In lift IPs brother Andv alto masei hi, hume Ph Lari and , ril.sl, IH'LIX N CAM). IH'M Prrvo fur tV Weekend wtihher family the Junicr KM lv,ns. MR Js rrtds rr,f, Snrenst.n os leave AM) MHS ALT BFCX of orem and Mr and Mrs. Hutching of Provo iperil an aifernoon last week visiting thvtr nice stejb Hrlr.kerhtrff and her hishasd wenlelll Alio at the rtrinkeriu.f! home Is their frandsen Guy Prinkerhott wno ha a leave of two months front his navy rtuiv after s; ending a year off the coast of Paly. r it hi dr anetd a 3 a He. I non cvpirsil'- - rert of Ci ut to leave he wil I m Inn, ConrectKul for he with Submarine training Sch d. Gt OKU DEMATN MR. AND MRS I EN A PD Never nf Mesa, Arlr here last week looking after their property In Pahvant Celebrate birthdaj MR AND MRh HILL MACE spent Oct. 12, in s,n City to help their ion Marirw and his family celebrate hit u, birthday d. ELDON CHRISTENSEN WAS ho u from s s.c, over the week end with his family the r Archie Christensens, Dsy snd family at Fillmore and grandfather Wells Jufanson. MJLURD COt NT Y PROGRESS Fillmore, t'tah I4A31 Friday, October IS, I8T4 Giles sol Heta Carri5 recently returned frm a two week's trip to Calif. Their daughter Beth Hunt came for them. They stayed a few day in Long Beach, to visit with their children and families De Wayne. there; Marla, From Long Beach they rook Ihe road north through Lone Pine, Buhop and other snd take country. In ihe evening ihe) went through the small town of Lee Vlntng, then a few miles more and they arrived at Lundy Lake, a resort recently purchased by the term Hunt family of Anaheim Caltf. It It ts home to them now ts t beartltul place, a brntl-tu- t lilt! can von with a lake for It use! fishing and boating. to he the Site of the eld Lundy The fishing was gold mine. especially good at tUs time of year. The deer hunt was on too Beth look us on several trips to see more of the country. B Will 'Delict r in Sillmo re people OCTOBER 24 SHOULD BE PROCLAIMED A Cn, ;ots 01 k Provo was here over the end at the hme of her Aunt and tncle Beth and AChurAlten and fan.tlv, David allen kfceiyfd MR AND MRS, PHYLJOHN-so- n a sus'ainirgboteatSsc. meeting and baby Austin ut price he td advanced from a teacher were here during ihe weekend it priest Li she Adrenic priest-hoolo visit hit parents Mr. ard Mr. Jren Robison received Avalon Johnson, sister Riyma Sustalnl g vote la Re org deacon. handle it. can Pacific radioed Carrolls enjoy California trip m ned ft y dained STRorr hi:41,t ' with n co-4- $0-- 80 5 SimiNINS IfTmitimmrnTnrrfnrniiiuiiiiiiTTit Mil Mr. and i , emi'et s rt; rt w-Kcluctant tn en.oyatdv tine. leave their fatr.tu tav iwconsin, hut fool to home here In . We , nt Home ; m it nd son J H, vs .'IV, CHAV ;( i .1. VSU Gordon Palmer, carman In Salt Lake City, Utah. te vu. hi "a dintml visited Mrs . t long They have met competitive. requirements for sanitation and il.rwrc Rut the rntow r.iWvalues and are changing. , Earlier, requirements were of the less concern. Today, environment ts major Issue. these Farmers recognize changes and assume their re- -. . protecting and Improving the the quality of the proving environment. At the same time, They are vitally Interested In cont&ulng to Improve management of a productive agriculture constantly for the solid ground between economic neel and environmental concerns. Ketth J. Chapman imo: KA ri!Y l! UMS SPENT ihe week er.i with her family Dein William and grind-tareMr, and Mr. V.C. Carling and 'ate 'Atlliama Ittetr fhiHrcr. M- - and Vr.. lit, Hntvns and children. Mr jmf Mrs. Its,, Ari.iverbuff, Vr sr C. . .ns.kerh iff ar.i faodlle Tty also el F ram trie hers snl wives 5 it have worked the Union terv nmaMc siwn line a ed L ielock wish week In :: . SUM WfuitaSOMia SOUTH of SALT LAKE after mh k.MtMPb r"-y-i rt and family if orem were bt re over the week end with C.ar, Ices pare"t Sr t,d Jlrs. i rtr, M'en r,.t hes nshi r he snl family. 0!i, ? ,t Kuta went u . to visit Mr. wills the Hurd atJ Mrs Tean Allen end fa mils at Kearns , E BEST PRICES , e rie Uter is t sister te port ,4. if Farmers hours and have constantly up glided their operations to stay Happenings brinicr'-- d! returned CARY Republican u i ti Member In good standing In the Utah Presa Association and also the National Newspaper Association F nday, October 18, iu74 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER B Me VOTE TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OCTOBER 1, 1973, 1,797 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION IS: 1,910 84? DlspUyadvertlstng per aq. col. Inch Is Minimum classifieds ar 75?; repeats sre 50? vt ie jelias,nd Editor i:, nen.iers a mated -- f.d !. The new c iUrs msi Mr, and Mrs. Recently, Hotchkiss sold their home on Main Street to Del Allgood and he and Golda and family have already moved tn, Chris and Hose Christensen purchased a horn on Main Street from the Robert Fdlson family, who have moved back to Big Bear, Caltf. This Is the former Ralph wood home. MADELEINE WILSON clubs snd organlutlons, virti-- memtr well as them. of the Community Progress mmlttee. We arranged a noun luncheon for them in order that they could meet all of ibtse peojde and still do tiwtr judging. The l irnry was ahlace with twauttful fall flowers, was just ''suiwr" 'Imnka to all of tine the Hnai women who cooked it. Mary lean Houle from Illinois, who represented me Dene rat lerderaiion of Women's Clubs, was so imj reused to think the ladle would make home made r cockles, meat and cheese casseroles, snd salad. She said she hadn't lasted such good food since site had engaged In public service. Three of the trend cr of the party who flew here were not judges but secompanled the Judges ta order to isses some if the results obtained thnugh such a program. In other words, they want such programs to know If It ts worth while toco-flnuas they will ccmtlt.ue to give awards fer four more IS the people are reapimdlng to the eeoulre-me- es et up M the t'lah PriveeAll of these Fiunttona, as the .sears Poebuck In many one wbuh gives awards for escellenc fields nf endeavor, are finding it dlftculi to finance these protects, and are disc er.t truing many of them. 'he Kyt r o( the bushllng; was a large . which were displayed n EttMlwal Exhibit sti.yws, j.mniiwi, Harvest toUnis.f aMiitiln jt proved that some In' of c!n spiders, rv-nsantb-mu- m Cn tw grown in every garden regardless of s,tl or cllma'e The A c,t h Hall was filled with the most breath taking horticultural exhibit that have ever I wen dlsplased In I tah. Ilyge exhibition typet which we are inclined to I are only raised by nurserymen, rame from t he garden of the gar ten club the of presblent it C tii!.ern mns H rhrytanlheinuma; built fa' M'in-- j jeoratlve, har ly gar h i sinflr , a lain one, Harvest Glints, KxeMtlon ot ti t emd ! table u, Community Irgress Ju Ige finally arThey hal visited each entry In the state Delta when they finally arrived In Fillmore. Thev were much impressed with the great progreaa whten hi t been made tinec last year, aa some of these iu Iges wete here In Hi"?. They want! to rmet ihe Mayor, City Council, The rived - Hits show rwi in ue, - Ir l ftl of JANE WILSON Publisher Emeritus WILLIAM V. WILSON-Publish- er A i i , irrUMii breast Sai,. i,,' mimic 1 ceiied more and the oelghhortngtowna that H is difficult to ktvp a 0. Subscription rates are 15 cents per single copy; $5.00 per year. Published by rrog'taj Prtrtlng Company AlLL'Ih-Ci-u- csl state garden Clubs, nrvn,eii liaises In our Fluwer iui ris. f( Art are real show Certainly one's better sell is elevated to greater heights by visiting .t ' ' A vi l a I, a lfi;l i . s 1,1 Mil.-.- . r. sit k line eft, we drove of flower i i 1 ar 'he srun tyi ng r i un s, al Ihe Fsrmlngton eh imt Tii gftiwii, , dm ie 1 by Ihe I'tah Stale I fr! ti i sal i ,4 ? i ns on just off Ihe Free-i- ', i sine uf nneis'ij. . ! I a,e i t surely worth while SI, n fl h i ii i S'li he tt garden at least once . n new tlvas of just wtat , ,r fas etri, can 1st grown In our own trte,, in.'s jss i 1! ro see and at vrh so much tieauly In on garWnt mJ ii ncrflowlng dav, fit1- ' j i.s new roubles of So many families are moving Into Fill- COUNTY PROGRESS Issued each Friday at Fillmore, Utah 64631. Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 64631. published 41 South JAaln Street, by the Progress Printing Company, Fillmore Utah 84631. Address all correspondence to Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631. Telephone Number Is 743-5S4- TEACHER HARD In October 1971 on the 26th anniversary of the founding of the United Nations the UN to voted expel the Republic of China and to seat instead the regime of Mao Tse-tunand Chou En-lathe mass Thus, murderers in human greatest were welcomed to this world history body. - g i. e visited Bridgeport, Tiar Pass uo to within a few miles of the look out to Yosemlte rarl. Xt tack the Like Loop road to Grant, Silver ind June Likes, then to Msmmottf Lake $kl Resort. Leon took us on tour of the Resort, eschesmp site sad cabin and up ihe canof the road. yon lo tn end There the sheer cliff rocky hillside with snow pitches sod water falls was s site to be hold. Visiting at the country store, getting acquainted with people who had bet coming there for year was a trtsi. The pot luck supper oa Friday night where each brought something to share and all gathered round a huge camp fire md ate and visited. It was L so wonderful. Beth and leon sent two of their children Steven and Kathy to bring us home. They are visiting family member her snd In the Provo art a f days before returning home. At least 64 million human beings have died at the hands of the Red Chinese tyrants. Thousands more are dying in America from Red Chinas heroin. For this reason, and principle export many more, we believe it is time to Get US Out of the United Nations and declare October 24 a Day - Of Sham. For more information about the United Nations, order the United Nations Packet for two dollars from: THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY Belmont, Massachusetts 021 78 San Marino, California 91108 : |