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Show FLOWELL NEWS IUT1I ALLEN VLS'ITLD M R A ND M RS K E NT IN Kearns from April 27 to May 1 with her son and daughter-in-la- w Dean and Shirley Allen and family. They went as far as Lake Shore with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen and family to hear their nephew Kenneth Anderson report his L. D. S. Mission in the Kentucky area at Sacrament meet in", Apr.l 27. Dean and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Koval Hurd and family attended meeting to hear their cousin Kenneth sxak. Dean and family took his mother on to their home. Clarice llurd went to Kearns for her mother Mav 1 then the Hurd family hrmi'Tht her to Flowell the next ua spending the weekend here. FAY WALKER. DELTA CAME o'er May 3 and helied his daughter and and Leif Alldredge and family get their garden planted. His help was very much GENERAL by Virgie Ivie FF L LE N MR AND MRS LINDON DEAN and Mrs. Reed (Helen) Fuller, Salt Lake were here over the weekend with their children, Anthony and Diana Fuller and family. They came esioclally to witness the baptizing May 3 and confirming May 4 as a member of the L. D. S. Church, -- hach and son Joshua, Richfield and Robin's mother, Mrs. Ray (Naomi) Fitzgerald, I'rbana, HI. and Naomis sister, Shirley, (Mrs. Lowell) Dobson, Provo, visited on Tuesday with Naomis and Shirleys mother and sister Sarah and Ruth Mary H rower. Naomi had just returned from Battle Mountain, Nev. where she helped care for her grandchildren Elizabeth and Lincoln and get acquainted with their new little sister. They are the children of the their granddaughter, Lucinda by her father Anthony with grandfather Dean and the Bishopric assisting with confirmation. Fuller WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE Nona and Melville Tomklnson home from Salt Lake City. They spent a month there at their son, Howard's, while Nona had major surgery and was conShe is improving valescing. each day. Fitzgeralds (Laughter, Nancy and her husband De Mar Dahl. The Dahls lost a little daughter, Amanda in a flash flood 2 ears ago. MR AND MRS BRIAN DUGGER made a trip down from their home in Ogden to visit Lln-naparents, Mr. and Mrs. Avalon Johnson, her sister, Rayma Day and family in IRENE ANDERSON AND HER daughter, Phyllis sjient the weekend with their sons and brothers, and wives and their families this last weekend; Evan and Merrily, children; Dexter and Laura Lee and children. REVENUE es MORE ON CYSTIC FIBROSE The annual Breath of LIT' Campaign, sponsored by Chapters of the National Cystic Fi- brosis Research Centenial events w Foundation supports programs of research and care for children with Oien noiise diseases. Children's Creative Drama-Ic- s workshop will begin lime tnl. Tills will be a six week icries. An art show by Roy Purcell's featuring art and poetry will open late June and run until July 1 Bli, The I tali Wagon Train should A The National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation annually awards grants to its affiliated CF Centers throughout the country. Such Centers offer diagnosis, care, and referral for children with diseases. They also offer counseling and sponsor education programs. Funds allocated such Centers are raised by local chapters of the NCFRF through their annual Breath of Life Campaign. CF Centers are now treating ovev 25,000 patients with diseases like cystic fibrosis, chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis, faulty lung development, r 1Q ,Grv- THE SIXTH ENTITLEMENT PERIOD JULY 1 1975 THROUGH TO SPEND THESE FUNDS FOR THE PURPOSES SHOWN JUNE 30 1976. PLANS 45 2 Q14 DID Dl ccipia tquh PKtCILCffT uthm TuwM cciFia 23 94656 pt.lrlfUS Thorn? supporting documents are open for puDpc scrutiny t(Pi Q7nuJ-u-4ASSURANCES (Refer to instruction at that the .' J Signature ol Chief Execyfive Officer t TktrfntsoYl WJ7S m 'Name A Date Please Print Tine Mothers 1973 Dav! Wedding vows wort cxclmnp-c- d April 2b, 1U75, at the Faith Luthern Church, i'vciott, Wash. Barbara Griftin was matron of honor, with Lewis Peterson as best man. I shers wore Richard Kain and Terry Faunce, brother of the groom. The couple is .sending their honeymoon in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. When they return, they will make their home in Oak Harbor, Wash. Davis Is serving with the r. S. Navy and his bride is a TH-TH-T- t J Cosmetic sets Perfumes Baker Drug , 74? 7802. Did they announce your wedding on the radio? They sure didnt show a picture! Newsthe scrapbook lov papers ers media. U E) I assure the Secretary of the Treasury listed in Part E of and other statutory requirements the instructions accompanying this report will be complied with by this lecipient government with respect to the entitlement funds reported hereon (E) Happy please contact Georgia Hare at Submil proposals for funding consideration iot)il I tctM Patricia How, Oak liarlmr, Wash., daughter of Mr. Robert ' and Mr. and Mrs. Ruliert Bini'i, recently became the wife of Davis Faunce, Kanosli, son of Mrs. Marvu Faunce, and Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Faunce, ViiMLN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB A meeting to organize a Womens Republican Club for Millard County will be held May 14, 1975 at 7:30 P.M. in the Old State Capitol Building. If you have any questions, lli.,.iiUillluiilliiillliliilliilil!iiulfmlllmilJijil (0) MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah Friday, May 9, S Ail.... 3a mice -- How wedding ;s A Pioneer art show will lie shown In Augusl--- a local arts and crafts show is scheduled for August. Pending Isaflower stimv during the summer. - v PLANNED EXPENDITURES here In July for the Old Capitol Days celebration. W FOR MOTHER recurrent or persistent pneumonia, as well as other lung problems and gastrointestinal problems related to CF. General Revenue Sharing provides federal funds directly to local and state governments This report of your government's plan is published citizen participation in determining your government's decision on how the money will be spent Note Any complaints of discrimination in the use of these funds may be sent to the Office of Revenue Sharing. Wash.. D.C. 20226 ACCOUNT NO Millard High School. of to encourage y by the ng SHARING PLANNED USE REPORT FOR given Career Education Department RENEWALS Pat McBride David O. Kesler Leona Brinkerhoff Peggy Thornton Lloyd Schlappi Six County Commissioners Mrs. Kay Peterson Keith Nielsen Josphtne J. Albaugh Judy Roberts mow 5s j&lh Some whan Ol? '((S ODD germ opporiyini5fecs! This is the time to maintain. Fly a holding pattern. As far as your money a is concerned. Especially if you come into a little extra money windfall, so to speak. You may want to keep it liquid, in case prices come down. Or keep ? it earring high interest in case prices go up. Or keep it safe, in case . . . A short term investor looks for three things before he puts his money down. High yield, minimum risk, and maximum liquidity. A First Security savings account puts all three together in a very attractive package, with the added assurance that the investment will never go down. The safety of your money is insured up to $40,000 by an agency of the U. S. Government. And assured by the sound management of a $1.8 billion corporation. Your First Security savings account will cam at the highest legal bank rate. And, with a passbook account, you may add to or withdraw your money at a moments notice. The time is right to keep your money available, yet still earning high interest. See your nearby First Security Rank for the very best results. ... O;; : The power of our people is the music in our song. it m v be the age of automation, but it s still people, much more than computers, that keep our railroad humming Each day. we go to work in tune with the needs of people like you. the people of Utah We see that the goods ycu need get delivered, on time and mLi t And then we see that your copper, od. steel and Ijj 1 roducts get delivered to people in other pads of 'tie country 1 We re tne Union Pacific, and if you ve been loOKing at i trni s and miles cf cold impersonal railroad cars. iH' j ; ;est you locx again And look deeper. You II see a vital term of transportation with vital people at work l jr ynU -- delivering all types of goods for all types of u a - 5 Up to 7Vi per annum on passbook per annum on certificates. Irdvral regulations require substantial penally for early withdrawal on Lertificales. euFiSy bulk ot FlSKMVia,nanBans mam Ulan Ol m Smu' i, suit R" O' Sei'iV"" ' Ulan N Ulan BuunMul Sacui'l, Ban Ft r..i Hwl Sivv, Sacu'ity Ban, Ol ol lm Saturn, Siata Ban San V, om.nij lai, C.i, Ulan needs Pecp'e Power It s the big reason why We cam tamdSe 5ft. the Union Pacific railroad people |