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Show I MEADOW NEWS EASTER SUNDAY SCHOOL was conducted by President Carling. The Junior Sunday School sang two songs conducted by Iris Bond and accompanied by Flora Stewart. Shelly Freeman from the Junior Sunday School gave an Easter poem. Vocal solos were sung by Kay Stott and Joyce Beck-stra- d ace mgianip 1 bv Flora Stewart and an organ medley was played by Bishop Paul Pe'ersen. The readers 'he program were Claude Bum an, t'etmis Bond, Lewis H"m .an, Lloyd Rot ison, Bill Freeman, !:m Freeman, Richard Hunt, and Drew 1 at ram. AND TESII-monSACRAMENT was conductelhv DeLyle Beckstrand. Romai'fd and Paul Petersen .vere m cliarge of Hie huimc. Pra'ers were given by Lloyd Robison and Janies Freeman. Demis Bond, Bill Freeman, Kiclarl Hunt, Eld in Cowley, .''mj.i.pn Stewart, and Gary Pe iarUciiated in the Sacrament De-Ly- le y Bt-h- er-.e- PEN AND 1.41 U! r STOTT "d family trav to Halio to spend the ! j y weekend with their Jj irh'er tie ai.J itul Miu m j tiieir two cli.l !reu. iMR'Ci AM: and buoy si i! U'e hi'Pc tJe! I ; Ae,.a.-s- '..y:,.. ni d he announced that Carma Bond was baptised 1", ner fath-e- r. Tony Cowley was ordained to the office of a priest. Testimonies were given by Bishop Jan Freeman, Beckstrand, Gayle Ann Freeman, Howard. Marilyn, Jack, Bill, and Judy freeman, Wilbur Uowlev and w his Donald, Harold Stewart and Clifton Beckstrand. son-in-la- LACK miiots at tie i . MR AND '.D 'NT VC-- - KD-v.ji- i.i ami uimiv an Jaoel's Ehan v.e:e visitors at ttie E me T ai'd I ouella ' the Eda'ards Dasier . eek- er.J. AND MR. A'.;:. L ROI.D Beckstran an tan ,I ed to Incan tc their I s A 1 tra.-el-vi-.- Var.lyti DeVries a irilniav ami p.o turthday ::nner wrh Marilyn, Kerry, and ria i. 1he:r son Rotiert and friend Cai lene A ncre Mined the daughter, ! vr up for dinnei . 1'he Beckstran t.s aHended Sacrament Meeting wih the LeVnes fam- ! V . il MR AND MRS WII R ROW-le- y euinyed a vi.it from ttwir daurliter Marv l.o.i an tierhus-ban- d and their tew Im'-v- . Board of Education Dear Wayne: As you know, your school was I u v Approved by ibe Nertli-we- st M R A N'D M RS ILL RuI.D ST E W -tiad all of their family home for the Easter holidays. They enjoyed much visiting among the families gathered at their home. art JAN' AND GAYLEANN'FKEE-ma- n enjoyed visiting with friends and relatives in Meadow and with his mother Lena Freeman in Fillmore over the Easter weekend. VALATE GREENHALGII ILD two of their daughters and their' families her during visiting ' They were Shir-lee- n and Rictiard and family and Carolyn and Gail and family. the weekend. GARY PETERSEN WAS HOME from lus schooling to sjxrid the weekend with his family the Paul Petersens. M R A N'D M RS HO WA RI) F RE E -- man enjoyed a visit from son Jack. their MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, April 4, 1975 Association of ''cturdsaiid Colleges at its annual meeting held in Seattle, December Tt.la - at least ill, 1074. the third conpci.ti'.e year that : h'Vil l.as been Fully Approved". Tim is a yuificant :ich.cvo'i.ut. You, your staii, yot.r stu tents, and your board of education are commended tor tin excellent program offered at Millard High School and the continuous impoeverrents being made. If any inemter oj the atCna:-mitte- e can be of servo e to you, please contact me. Sincerely yours, S'a'e Committee S- northwest Accreditation ASSOC. 'qieciallst j'MrT' T Among CTi.iin Ai.djs, a child-Ic--- . woman often l,c: rows Unrobe of a woman who has many children, nopmg with the robe to acquire the fulness of its owner fruit- Various clviliaattons rnanv jmns of the world-Midd- from le menca, A Sttieria, piacticeu Mexico, Egypt, China, Greece, and Russia mushroom rituals. Many lielieved mushrooms contained jirojierties which would comer the ability to find lost objects, heal the sick, produce suixruatiiral strength and aid the s ml in reaching the realm Mnslminir, Stull ed. Meal Loa! 2 ins ground teef If a garnish is desired, use fresh parsley, or slices of raw mushrooms dljtped Into lemon juice, orbitsofpimiento. 375-40- 8. egs slichtlv mixed 1 12 tsp. salt 14 tsp pepjier 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1 on. onion rliopjed or 2 tsp. dehydrated onion 14 tsp. ground tyme 13 cup chopjied parsley (may use dehydrated) 0 sm. Mountain Mushrooms, diced 1 cup whole canned tomatoes, drained 12 - 1 cup dry bread crumbs large whole Mountain Mushrooms Throughly mix all Ingredients, whole mushrooms. except Spoon half of meat mixture Into a 10x6x3 loaf rn. Make a line of mushrooms (whole) down 2 C- -8 HOLDEN NEWS KELLEE AND PAT CHRIST ensen, daughters of Maughnand Bonnie Christensen sjxmt Thursday and Friday in with their sister and hus-baJohn and Sandy Shikula. John and Sandy Lrought them -- Sail-Lak- ni, home and spent wiUi their jarents. the weekend CR QS LAND WAS IN LINDA Bountiful for the Easter vacation with her sister, Jtrl Crosland. Jerl brought her home Saturday evening and spent Sunday with her parents, the Warren Croslands. Mr. and Mrs. RlleyS. Thompson were dinner guests at the home of Warren and Ella and family Sunday. LEE R AND VICKI CROS- - PARENTS, HUGGED THCti TODAY? tourists sneak their owners without notifying to In fluence hotel and motel owner: m their decision to accept oi reoet guests with The Caines Dog Research Center, after eorre.sjxtnding with thousands of proprietors In the t rated States and Canada made the comment. Listing were compiled for the new 1975-7- 0 edition of Touring With Towser. theCenters directory of hotels and motels that accepts guests with jiets. The Center mailed questionnaires which for the firs'. Urne French fried Mountain Mushrooms 1 lb. medium sized fresli Mountain Mushrooms 1 egg, beaten with 12 tsp. water 14 34 cup milk cup Dixie Fry, or Pancake Mix or ground cornflakes Trim mushrooms even aithcap. Wle caps with damp towel. Mix egg and milk. Dip mushrooms into milk mixture and then into preferred dry mix. Fry in deep hot fat 375 degrees, until golden brown, about 3 minutes. Drain on ;er towel, salt to taste and serve hot. pajr 2-- d v love your dog. 'ibt about iiuer ixiints ot the s of question-iia.re- dog owners, the out. Among some thoughts were: Too many jveople dont take after cite of their dogs-eve- n vuu tell them the rules It co-ow- a Minnesota resort. an extra cliarge to help cover ruined Items. Other owners have given up and simply discontinued accepting guests with jiets, explaining that; We used to admit dogs of Were trying Public meetings well-train- contained statements have a lot of unrejxirted and uniaid for damage and have about liad It, wrote a In It and is one of the reason: Among the complimentary comments, the kindest words came from a Montana motel owner who wrote, WLsh all mv guests were as as dogs have proved to be. A sales manager of a Tennessee inn simply wrote: Love Put many more uf the x?ts the motel. ed We more motels art1 reusing ti accept pets, Arkansas motel owner. Some motel owners lave nude a cliange In jxdicy. Asa result, dog owners now will jay extra. allotted space for additional comments. Those jilaces that accept guests with pets must return the form in order to be listed in the directory. Those winch do not accejtt guests with jets were not required to ; Well-behav- creates hard feelings all jx-t- the center ilF tile nieat and press the stems own firmly into the meat mixture. Sjxion the remaining meat on top of the whole mushrixims, being careful to cover them completely. Bake at 0 degrees for 1 14-- 1 12 hours. Let set for l( minutes, then remove to platter and when sliced, each will contain a center of delicate mushroom, to contrast with the texture of the meat loaf. Serves ' you The tfhavior of dog not their es of the gods. Louis XTV of France was the first to have mushrooms under formal cultivation. At ttiat time, mushrooms were grown in caves around Paris. F ranee introduced cultivation of mushrooms into England iri the la'e PJth century, and now, the indut industry extends around the world, (continued next week! FLCMORC HAVE 'Touring with To vser dog ovners welcome HISTORY CUNT MUSHROOM : Service. It was Mountain Mushrooms by Eva Beckstrand ( motel owner. is very disturbing when Ka-na- b. Possible revisions of oil and gas leasing categories on national resource lands in Utah administered bv the Bureau of Land Management will le a-- dis- cussed during a public meeting at the Fait Palace, April 10. The meeting will start at It) a.rn. in Room 112 on the lower level. Iaul L. Howard, BLM state director for I tali, said the bureau Is seeking public comments concerning present oil and gas categories on BLM Adminster-e- d public domain in the state. Information from the meeting will I used to designate the oil and gas leasing categories on national resource lands, added the state director. National Environmental Policy Act requirements, concept of the category system and management problems will lie discussed at the meeting. Following a general question found jieople abuse our generUtah motel manager. osity, HOW TO OBTAIN TOURING WITH TOWSER Dog owners planning a motor trip to ttie UnltedStatesorCan-ad- a with their pet can avoid wasting gasoline while seeking accomodations. Send fur the new 1975-7- 6 edition of Touring With Towser", advises the Gaines Dog Research Center. Ttie and answer period, people will !o able to meet with BLM district jx'rsonnel from Salt Lake, Vernal, Richfield and Management plans and other pertinent data will tie discusilable for sions on category projKisals and sjxcific situations In ttiese dis- scheduled nut due to damage have had to curb this practice. We have tricts. Another Salt ake City moot -mg, proliahly in May, will consider oil and gas leasing cate-- r iries in the BLM Fillmore, Cedar City, Montlcello and lists directory more tlan 4,000 independent ami motels which welcome guests with pets. It also gives the names of 10 major nationwide clialns with 5,000 additional hotels and motels where pets are welcome. To obtain the directory, send 50? to Gaines TWT, P. O. Box 1007, Kankakee, HI. 60901. ho-tl- es 1 Price districts. The oil and gas leasing categories were established by BI M about a year ago. from the public and Industry lias indicated that they feel the system Is too restrictive and does not allow enough sacreage of national resource (jxiblic domain) land for leasing. In mid 1974 there were 14, 420, 000 acres of federal Lmd in Utah under oil and gas lease, which was an Increase 3, of 2,483,000 acres from Mr. Howard noted. mld-197- FACTS Yes. there really was a Johnny Appleseed. He was John Chapman, born in Massachusetts in 1774. The pioneers called him Johnny Appleseed because he tramped for 40 years over the Ohio Valley, planting apple seeds and giving packets of seeds to families moving westward in covered wagons. He was a kindly man, and he apparently had great endurance possibly from eatbecause ing so many apples he saved Mansfield, Ohio, from massacre by running 60 miles through the night for troops. by Ella Crosland land returned home Thursday evening from a trip to Harrisburg, Pennysyl vania. Theyac-companiMr. and Mrs. Nate Rhodes there to get their race horse. They enjoyed the trip even though they encountered some bad weather and they say the wind blows alot harder in other parts of the country thin ed Due to the Shortage of GARDEN HOSES We suggest you by EAR- here. BILL AND RUTH HAMMOND, Idaho called their parents, Allen and A.Je Stephenson, F rlday morning to announce the arrival of their second son. This Is the tenth grandchild for the Stephensons. It also evens the count, five girls and five boys. LY!!! Firth, See our complete supply now in stock!!! AT THE HOME OF REU-band Renan Stevens for the weekend and to attend the wedding of their sister, Lila Jean and Ted Dearden were Dan and Gloria Veenendaal and son, Salt Lake City; Robert and Sonja Day and two children, Salt Lake City; and Larry and Melba Ann en Trimble, Green River, Utah. Lawn & garden equipment EASTER WEEKEND GUESTS at the home of their parents, Jess and Estell Bennett were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bennett and two daughters, Provo, Karl and Sue Esplin and three girls. Cedar City. REED AND VIRGINIA WOOD traveled to Pleasanton, California for a Easter weekend visit with their son and wife Robert and Cheryl Wood and family. .0V"oA ve' L,V VC'' ' r.VO i'' , .t AN EASTER WEEKEND Vis- A rV'0 it at the home of their parents, Burton and Lula McKee wac enjoyed by Alan and Karen Dobson and two children, Tooele. Ge '' , o''' rrfeur, ,.ay S-SS- LYLE AND MERENE OWEN V and family, North Salt Lake, were visiting their parents, James and Stella Stephenson Friday and Saturday. EARL AND MARY JOHNSON and Cindi had as their guests for the weekend, Clark and Paula Johnson and son, Justin, Granger. MAYNARD AND LA SPECIAL OFFER ON LAWN & GARDEN TRACTORS RAE Crosland and son, Jeff, their daughter, Kathy and husband, Mark Tenhovoe and son, Jon were visiting their parents, Ben and Ma Crosland, Saturday. TOM AND ANN STEPHEN-so- n Between now and M.iy 31 1975 yOU can buy a 1975 John Deere Lawn and Garden Tractor with oniy a small down payment and no finance chaujes will be imposed until October 1. 1975 Offer ends May 31 1975 and two children, Salt Lake City were here for a weekend visit with tlieir jrents John and Coral Stephenson and tOVf - UTS SHOW II family. MO DELUXE TEN CYCLE 'Pcmtd&t' YASHERS & DRYERS YOU RELIABLE DEALER WHO SERVICES W HAT THEY SELL OVER 40 CONTINUOUS YEARS DELTA APPLIANCE IN MILLARD F i a it pier COUNTY 10I the honor roll winter quarter at Welter State College of Nursing. She has of comjileted her last quarter nursing schixtl She stent a week home with her pa rents, Mr. andMrs.Ber-tl- s She Frampton and Jim. heljied In the home while her mother was In the Utah Valley Hospital. made Susan Uses In Salt Lake and lias employment there. tkx c Re- Lawn and Rotary Tillers Susan e Automatic Lint Filter e Choice of four colors e Automatic Rinse Dispenser i Select a 3 makes honoi transmission DFUVElt ANYWHERE STEPHENSON I turned to school at Logan, lie and his wife, Lois and son Rich-ar- d visited lxtaeen quarters with their jarents, ttie Wesley Stephenson's and Fond Henries, Delta. St sat Completely automatic e Commercial quality HP motor and heavy-dut- y AUTO & Da-siru- GARY) POUND CAPACITY LWA7070WE STEPHENSON AND sjient their p Easter vacation In Salt Lake visiting with Anitas sister, Gayle and husband, Michael Wiicox and son, Brandon. ANITA Tauna ;- - or 6 hp tiller for deep fine seedbeds Dolo lines mix and mulch to d Mh. 13- - or widths Reverse gear backs away from fences 24-mc- Garden Tools have a wide selection of tools Rakes hoes and shovels Trowels transplanters pruners an 1 toppers Stop in soon and see them all We Hose and Sprinklers We have John Deere Hose m 25- - and 50-fo- lengths Rubber, plastic, or vinyl Choose from oscillating whirling, Or impact sprinklers Hose nozzles too falillard County Implement Co. 1455 South Alain Street Phone 743-571- 2 |