OCR Text |
Show Our Town Social news, clubs, birthday anniversary r Mountain Mushrooms Hawaiian Grill tomatoes halved lb. large mushroom caps 2 oz. melted butter or margarine 8 sausage links 8 pineapple rings 1 oz. brown sugar parsley or watercress Brush halfed tomatoes and mushrooms with melted butter or margarine. Season with salt and pepper. Broil along with sausages until done. Brush one side of pineapple ring with bu- PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY 4 12 tter and brown suger. Mushrooms take it and still smile? Can we Ilus is lh' 'i iumc ii,"'Ii v.n rail take anil .still l irsi sv Live .1 c visits imm tack Frost who finishes off the fruit c rip. We ctarvilc our ,ches with think- u-i- snult--- in'I Hi pet a Iotiii rrop of strawherries anti rasptierrn. Hn 'he sttn'v kic;i', Filling just as the stravlierric-- come into Moon tr to comp into Muom). NVnv we are if the seels we hnrneilly planted ht tvs ;i sn iv storms, will evi r have a chance to sprout. A few i as are the only evidence we have so fur of a prosper- -' 0.1s tfarden. We penerallv have asparagus from onr trarden by now, but the find stalks all frore before thev were thrt inches high. While we strurcle to pet our gardens pUute l' r plowed if plow ng were not done in the fall), the weeds and grass grow raniant among our ironies, iris and other jh remiLils. Even the snow doesn't Inn ler their growth. The daffodils, scilla.s, and tulips all know it is time to bloom. But ji si as l.ey are filling the garden with beauty, down comes the snow and covers them with a white blanket. It is almost imixissibe to plan ahead for a clean-u- p day. Therefore whenever the sun decides to shine for a few hours, a small group gets together and dashes for the New Park to gel some of the weeds from among those precious shrubs surrounding the Big Sign. Most oi the Fillmore Teen Angels had previous last Thursday commitments. But Jan What-pre- si lent, Camile Petersen, v. p. and Bonnie Crosland, projects chairman, together with their director worked on top of the hill to get ttiose awful weeds nwav from our dwarf s hva-cint- shrubs. Camille brought tier father's truik. We worked until we filled the truck with weeds which were tiauled to the city dump. Need men for weeding North Park The sun still shone Friday. So some of the members of Guild, Dean Robison, president, her husband, Paul, Arlene Olpin, Delell(Jack)Brunson, Daisy Rogers and I, spent the afternoon continuing the weeding which the Teen Agnels tx?gan the day before. Having such a good worker as Paul Robison to direct this group of women made a big difWe really got hundreds ference in our accomplishments. We arc now over the north side where the of shrubs weeded. poor little shrubs are entirely covered with wild lucern and orchari grass We need more men to help with such deep roots. Women are excellent workprs and dont give up easily. Howe A1" there are some Civic Improvement Projects which take the strength of the men. Any volunteers? The members of the Fillmore Garden Club, with their jres-iden- t, down at the ,lo!.ne Stephenson, had planned on the Fine Ar'-- Clinic for Applied hypnosis for Relaxation Irk, rooms technipj Smoking cessation pain control Habit control Memory and concentration lots 14 cup butter or margarine cup dairy sour cream salt and pepper to taste 14 cup chopped parsley and 14 cup of chives Melt butter or margarine In heavy skillet and add mush- -' rooms and onions. Saute for 5 minutes, stirring occasionalAdd sour cream, salt, ly. pepper and herbs and heat just until the sour cream Is hot-d- o not let it boil. Serve hot with beef or chicken. Also good with left over turkey. Phone: 743-690- QpC ful street. Trees vary in price according to the tyjxj and size of tree, and whether it lias bare roots or is potted. The Garden Club ut has paid as much as $38.50 for a large potted Red Horse-chestn- tree. Some of the memlx?rs tiave purchased even more expensive six'ci'ucii r, i t;.' ding on the tyjx? of tree they wished to plant in certain places. Max Martin and Tom Peeve were each awarded a beautiful Flowering Crab tree By tl . Salt Lake Tribune", Utah Associated Car I n Clubs, Utah Associated Nurserymen and Utah Stan- University, for five years of continued beautification at the State House Museum and the Old Capitol Motel. Any one who wishes can win a tree if he is willing to work at beautifying his place for five continuous years. He must enter the BeautifiI . Dole Robertion, right, os ht appears in real life and, left, as he appears os the animated Justin Eagle in The Man From Sutton Willow." Crusade For Wholesome - cation Contest each year. frampton family JAMES FRAMPTON REUNION Descendants of James W. Fratnpton met for a first time family reunion on April 26, in Taylorsville West Stake Center, Salt Lake. One hundred and fifty members of the families of Ira, Will, Emily, Joe, Lawrence, Fay and Henry enjoyed a day of getting acquainted with each other. Some were meeting for the first John and Ann Frampton were responsible for get'ing the reunion going. They felt well repaid for all their efforts. Everyone Is looking forward to more happy reunions to come. Going from Fillmore were Fay and Clara and Bertis and Beth and family. Donia also the group with her joined daughter Merodet and familv. Henry was still In the hospital Baby announcement FIRST TIME GRANDPARENTS Wearing smiles all day Monday were first -- time grandparents, Dawn and Henry Crosland. They beard from Bryce andDi-An- n Porter of a baby born that day, May 5, in Provo. A boy, he weighed 7 lb. 7 oz. and was born in the Utah Valley Hospital, making his appearance at 7;34 a.in. He is also a first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Porter, Provo. He is the first boy in the Henry S. Crosland family. Filins Started by Dale Robertson After a score of years during too many Hollywood producers in search of a fast buck turned to to lure customers into the nation's theatres, the tide is turning toward wholesome, family entertainment in Films, thanks to men like Dale Robertson. Convinced that the American public deeply desired a return to the days of family entertainment in pictures, Robertson has spent almost three years touring the United States, talking with theatre owner's, exhibitors and womens clubs on the subject, urging more vocal action to bring about a resurgence of whole- someness in Films. To back up his sincerity, Robertson wrote an original story of the Old The Man From Button WiWest, feature in llow," a Meihber ;lligcfci standing in the Utah Press Association And Also theTlatlonal Newspaper Association sHav, May 9, 1975 MEMlfeftOf thc Flying Prenatal classes for exjiect-a- nt parents will lie held at the Millard Stake House, ReliefSo-ciet- y Room at 8:00 p.m. starting May 15, 1975. The course will run: MAY 15, 1975: Orientation and introduction. Ruby Vodak will speak on nutrition. A slide presentation will be given, and a tour of the maternity facilities of the Fillmore Hospital. MAY 22, 1975: Mr. York will speak on pregnancy. There will be a film on prenatal development. Exercises will be demonstrated. MAY 29, 1975: Breastfeeding and bottle feeding. A film strip will be shown. JUNE 5, 1975: Dr. Limberg will speak on labor and deWe will show a film livery. on labor and possibly a film on emergency childbirth. JUNE 12, 1975: lesson: Post-partu- m care. Margaret Stevens R. N. will speak on post-natcare In the delivery room and nursery In the hospital. Thelma Evans R. N. will speak on post-nat- al care at home, Including signs of illness and immunizations. Fathers are encouraged to accompany their wives. al Kay Hewitt, Instructor for Color Canyons Aviation Inc., Cedar City, Utah will be at the local airport on Saturday, May 10, 1975, at 10 a.m., weather permitting. Anyone interested in obtaining a Private Pilots License is invited to be In attendance at that time to sign Mr. up for flying lessons. Hewitt wiU be able to answer any and all questionsyou mighty concerning a private pilots license and the schooling required. Providing enough people are interested, Mr. Hewitt will be in Fillmore at least one day a week to give flying lessons. The have lessons given by Mr. Hewitt will include both ground school and flight school training nec- essaryto obtaimi Private Pilots License. All materials required to obtain your license will be made available through Color Canyons Aviation Inc., Including the ground school materials and the airplanes for both dual and solo flight in- - you ever made I (.. n I' S'j't Von co'ic.ii.I i" i p is mm n so-Metit.i iso any (.via-- p'-c- "i' A n(J it s a mosl ceit.i n I1." ,n th'i ssotl' fnoe Ke ytJo " You e woox moie (tom t'e s "t i Lento more about The Wctome to Idea Kt e)t,i-nwhy Homes Hf ta-j- h me M ao tows butae Sgua'e Ru-u- s'n(j ' a i r g and o pfly y aod ai'S sha s;.eeky S aM uhltnown m a MeMaje r"'e (loot Des yned lo please a sanely ol lases a"d ("i an i"'ds ihe Mentaye PM. ia"qe s w. Ol tamiiy lequitemenls In shnwpiaie epens-modest as many has a I'll lot Youi Menlaqe Dea-eitetiot styles and lloo' pias as you des-t- -- iee oi chjtyp tht hillmttk ol Htnlsg t Ctrtsmty vshy de-lt- cm (Oii-w-- Earl J. Frampton, Contractor 743-664- 0 celebrated at l;30 by Fr. Robert Bus-seassisted by Diana Hererra and Arva Dale Ashman, who both read the Scriptures. Fr. Bussen explained that we are all ministers of the church and in so dolngare helping to build a strong foundation In Fillmore and surrounding areas. Our ministries Include the renovation and painting of our church Sunday n, building, see th building, seeing that others In our community are aware of our church services, attending Mass and assisting Fr. Bussen and contributing lo the betterment of our community. During Mass, a special prayer was offered for the soul of Steven and Helen Brunsons Infant son. We also said a prayer for all priests and ministers of ' the church and gave thanks for their dedication and sacrifices to serve us. Plans were announced far s summer Bible school to be held probably near the end of June and to be conducted by a brother and a deacon of the church who will live in Fillmore for the two weeks It will be during Bible SchooL conducted for children of various ages to prepare them for First Communion or Confirmation. Mass will be served Sunday, May 18 at lp.rn. at 185W 500 S. For Information call or 743- 743-54- 5416. st ruction. If you are unable to be In attendance on Saturday, please contact Kent Dalton at 743-62- 13 or 743-698- 2. r 50ft. 58 reinforced plastic garden hose $7.77 50ft. 58 reinforced rubber garden hose $9.50 75ft. 58 reinforced rubber garden hose $12.50 3" cordless electric grass shears $16.95 Hedge shears $2.95 Grass shears $2.75 Long handle spade shovels $3.75 John Deere 3Vzhp. Rotor tillers 'I Mass last 553 -v C7 Eiwesftmeimfi (I-I'- J Corner Catholic was nj- O a BeaimSSWCiy eady Avalon Theatre entertainment that Robertson has been advocating. Parents need not worry about taking the children to see this Film," Robertson promised. It was made to entertain every member of the family, from youngsters to teenagers and Oldsters." which All production personnel were Disney graduates giving the film its classic style. The Man I rom Button Willow," tells the story of the First U.S. undercover man at the time of the completion of the nation's First transcontinental railroad, is in every way the kind of wholesome family! The most IS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Editor 4-- Carter. Residents of other streets should get together and decide on a good street tree for their streets. Uniform street plantings are so much more effective than lilt and miss plantWe have a uniform planting on First North Street, ings. the Golden Rain tree which sets float street ajart as a beauti- iP&. Adn4 -- TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OCTOBER 1, 1973, 1,797 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION IS: 1,910 Displayadvertising per sq. col. inch Is 84? Minimum classifieds are 75?; repeats are 50? NEW PARENTS THE Agtt MADELEINE WILSON CLINIC FOR presents AN JANE WILSON" Publisher Emeritus WILLIAM V. WILSON-Publish- er . . SNOW WHITE CLNfJAt AUWLNCU Serves e E MOST DELIGHTFUL ANIMATED ADVENTURE Sour Cream fresh whole Mountain Mush Another group oi ambitious vounr residents took advantage of those two days of spring weather to plant 15 beautiful now street trees along their block on Fast Center Street across Cbalk Creek. Since Norway Maples are the street tree fnf Center Street, this group chose another shorter type of MapF for heir street tree. Those who jarticifated in Hie planting were: l.e Roy Robison, who sjxinsored the planting, Duane Baugh, Glut. Quigley, Ken Finlinsen, Neldon Brunson, Dwight Warner, Ken Hardin", Kenneth Day, and Jim for appointment 0 Subscription rates are 15 cents per single copy; $5.00 per year. Published by Progress Printing Company 1 Brown 0. Trees planted on East Center St. Kim L. Averett Hypnotherapist 25 S 100 13 743-534- minced onion or shal- deep rooted weeds. th lime. Rational Hypnosis Weight control Mond.iv. Then the snow ttegnn again on Sunday and forgot to stop on Mon la;,. When the sun shines again we will head for the park. I am sure we w ill liave a group of men to dig PROGRESS Issued each Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631. Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631. Published by the Progress Printing Company, 41 South Jdain Street, Fillmore, Utah 84631. Address all correspondence to Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631. Telephone Nunjber Is under broiler. Rejieat on reverse side. Put a sausage through the hole in each pineapple ring and arrange on a hot plate. Place tomatoes and mushrooms around the edge and garnish ith parsley or water-cres- s. Serves 4. & COUNTY Publishers of the Weekly MILLARD Fillmore, Utah $269.95 John Deere 6hp. Rotor tiller $324.95 John Deere &Sunbeam lawn mowers 10 discount Portable air carry tank $25.95 Portable paint compressor wpaint gun $74.95 hp. air compressor $179.95 Millard County Implement Co. 455 S. Main Fillmore, Utah PomfrlU with hm1 cifMhetnl trtil ;This lacy ccrdigan can be a MOTHER pleaser Gift wrapped with I engraved eard. Beulah's Style Shop |