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Show MlItM M' F illiii'.'iv, .lime 1.!, Hold at Jinppenings by 1 N G' PTHVANCE ".i wedding anniversary, d'l.aif vi n and Louise Stevens a: i! icrdib-r Kathleen vis-i- i. d th They went to ; amt Bryce's Can-''o- n. s They enjoyed the day vei inch, fitt.-'-fi- ' 1 v Crab . MK . State University graduation j.otivities. They attended the Baccalaureate exercises on Wednesday at which time President S'jvencer W. Kimball was Bob Hope was the speaker. the guest speakerat commenceexercises ment Thursday morning. Their granddaughter, Leslie Jonsen received her deShe is the daughter of gree. Fred and Ila Jensen. They came for their daughters graduation and then came to Holden for a day or two. km n mushi:. flak'd 2 2 luditl'. 'I bisn. Tbl.sp. ol.upiie i onion Womanhood Seminar Tliore will lx a fascinating Womanhood Seminar held in Hinckley on .luue 10, 17, 18. Tlio fee (nr this class is s.i a day. Fascinating V. omahhuod is' Hit1 ( mcept o( the ideal woman a seen through a man's eves and the class will show in specific terms k VI" pieahlli s Cral) Stuffed Mushrooms M12 lar-.umra ;n Mushrooms 12 cup salad oil 1 Iraint-can crabmeat, and 1 id crab, at: how Nol tliat one held on Monday, dime 10. So if you are unable to at- - a .Johnson and T. O. John- V MR AND MRS OTTO HUNT-- e r spent last weekend in Paris I iio-ho- ta sked dam ieiiy. nhers art M. Han tie 11, y la Lav, Martin, WHii C. lev F. Mooie, ; , ip Mai :y ai in, de ri oore, Shi r- len Roi'C! s, t M He .Line Wilson, Dur) etie Mum I ', Joyce Scot lorn, Gt oreia Ha re. hues are s2.t )0 per and all noiin.ii a re invit join. yt d tend only one cla ss try to tend this one. ;ar to MARK AND LA REE 'S Y. BISHOP PAUL PETERSEN and liis son Gary participated in the Sacrament Services Sunday. Paul played the organ and Gary was the speaker. STEVE PROBERT HAS GONE to Logan to attend Boys State. He is sponsored by the American Legion. He will then fly to Washington, D. C. to attend the F. F. A. National Leadership Meeting. Steve is the son of G. WELLS AND RAMONA Keiviev were in Logan Wednes- uav an-.Thursday to attend the SSSSSSbWSSSS; SSSSSSSS in the SELECTIVE SERVICE Young men born in before April be FATHER hi GRANDFATHER GODFATHE- R- - - automatic"0 D'GllAl Sunday School Supt. Bale e r Iftexall Drua ri 11 mere Library 1957 required 1, 1975 to . register Corp., busi-i- ;. con-- S East Millard in the gradu- MR AND MRS BURTON Holden visited with BAD-ge- r, Flor-el- on Sunday. MR AND MRS FREEMAN Mem mot t and children, Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Memmott, Salt Lake City spent Saturday in Scipio visiting friends and relatives. Robert A. Nielson, Fill- - :$ more; Olpin Mortuary, Fillmore; :i Paradise Inn Cafe, Fillmore; Para- - : dise Inn. Motel, Fillmore; Frankand : Taft Paxton, Kanosh; Mark Paxton. : Fillmore; PIONEER Market, Fill:; more; Pioneer Potato Company, Me- - ij Cornick; Kay Peterson, Scipio; Pe- - ;: tensen Insurance Agency, Fill- - : more; Peterson Machine and Sup- - X ply, Fillmore; PROGRESS Print- ing Company, Fillmore; R & r Service, Fillmore; Gary Robins, : Scipio; Leo Robins, Scipio; Mont X Robins, Scipio; Brian Robinson, Ka-- j; nosn; Ralph Robinson, Flowell; Ja- -: rold Robison, Flowell; Junior Flowell; Scipio Garage, Keith : and Larry Robison, Scipio; Scipio 1; Town Corporation, Scipio; Scipio; : Scipio Riding Club, Scipio; Sears : Catalog Store, Fillmore; Seven-u- p : .Company, Fillmore; Spinning Wheel : Motel, Fillmore; Allen Stephenson, : Holden; Cecil Stephenson, Holden; : John Stephenson, llolden; Merrill t; Stephenson, Holden; Scott Stephen- - : son, Fillmore; Earl Stevens, Hold- - lien; Elbert Stevens, Holden; Gary Stevens, American Oil, Fillmore; $ Melvin Stevens, Holden; Orvin Ste- - livens, Holden; Stevens Inc. and A. ft G. Store, Fillmore; Harold Stewart, ft Meadow; Stott Land and Livestock, : Strout Realty, Frank i; Meadow; Davies, Fillmore; Superior Meat j: Company, Fillmore; Garth Swallow, Flowell; Kent Swallow, Flowell; Wll- - ft liam C. Thompson, Scipio; Tomkin- - $ son Distributing, Fillmore; Tom- - : kinson Greenhouse, Flowell; Triple j: C. Farms, Inc., McCornick; Utah- Nevada Livestock. Holden: Warner Motors, Fillmore; Ray Waters, Husky Service, Fillmore; Wlngetsft Drive Inn, Fillmore; Western Auto, i; Fillmore; Melvin Whitaker, Kanoslt; Willard H. Whitaker, Kanoslt, and :j: Wrights Wranch, HiLand Products,:;: Rob-iso- Holden Town Holden; Kelser Kanoslt Holden; Metn-mo- tt, Scipio; Millard Eagle FFA Chapter, Fillmore; Millard High School, Fillmore; Gerald Miller, Pahvant; Milne Truck Lines Lie., Fillmore; Lloyd Mitchell, Fillmore; Mark Mitchell, Fillmore; La Mar Monroe and Sons, Hercfords, Scipio; Monroe Brothers, Herefcrds, Scipio; Merlin Monrx?, Scipio; Vernon Monroe, Scipio; Victor Mon- - Fillmore. Cleanup Day Sat., June 14 In addition to the above busiributions in behalf of our youth. who In-special thanks go vested in the youth of our area Accordingly, to A. La Yoy Kimball, Laad XI would also like to thank the Keith Cltapman, Frank members of E. M. L. I A. Warner, Davies, Clay Cummings, Duane who rave of their inesses and individuals ;j. Bartholomew, , (Individuals efforts ;. contacts and C0TI4Cl the con- .V.V.VMV.-.WM-.Wf.-.-X - .sb. Karl Engstrom, Kesler, Ken Christen: Steve Proberi, Warren Monroe, Ben Stott, Hoyt Steph-enso- n, Jeff Dobson, Steve Con-di- e, and Clair Harmon. ; Roliert A. Nielson Secretary and Treasurer: EAST MILLARD LIVESTOCK ASSOCLYTION IM PROVEMENJ once-a-ye- first ieriod when annual may le ac-registration comrl (sited is exacted to te early in 1970." The A !T D. C., Mr. A Pepitone, the Direc-- J tor of Selective Service said: A As soon as the now procedure a lias teen proclaimed ity te president, we will launch a na- - A tionwi.le pul l'.ctty campaign to Inform the public of the dates of animal registration." Local news media will le asked to give local puhlicitytothe places A where young men may go to register in their communities. In Washington, V. a 7 The letter reminding voting their registration obli- gatton and clarifying details of the current requrlernents, will lie distrilmted througii most of A tlie liigli schools in the Fall. Acting State Director Del- more E. Joltn urged young men to read the reminder letter-- - V tuit, more important, urged A them to t alert for the jKilili-cit- y about annual registration which may 1'C exjiected late In, 1977 or earlv lit 1970. 0I men of a LUMBER McBRIDE iict rrm at c f 4 PETROLEUM ASSOC. SHALE Sl'ECLU 1ST If iluiii Di'tmar J. Brewster Ijs !ern ajiix'iuted to a new Utah Petroexecutive Association leum position, reports UlA Ciuir-niaFred Evans of Equity oil HOME CENTER n, Company. I a native Salt LakthoComimmiU ami Government A ffatrs Council Director for the Salt Lake Area Clumber of Commerce. Prior to Cltaml-cwork, hewaxaDts-ttit-- t Brewser, er. luts lao'it PROMART equals PRO 'plu 5 f.'ART . . the advantages of a great national organization with tret buying power plus the convenience of a completely stocked c Cente' for all your house 'n home Home s'cp inter-rendo- . needs. housewares, yard and garde ... for i'irrabms Manager tor Uestrex, a division We are now a PROMA RT h for just about everythe tg yc n merchandise, painting and decorating items . you name it, we' . the pro'esstonj , for t he have it or we ll get it f or yot j the fastest. Come in. Enjoy thr grea savings made possible through th-- f'ROMART buying power. Come m. Enjoy tf te greo t new convenience o' a truly one-soshopping center . . the PRO MART h feme Center. : p . McEride Lumber Co. of Litton Industries, Boston, Mass. lie ts an Ol lupus High School and attended WcH-State College and Hie Harvard Business School. In his new t PA I rewster will adtnimstiate business anil community deal-Jntwith oil sluik anl oilier r r.ru-iuat- -s fuel for the association, which Is a division ol the Rocky Mountain nil and Gas Association! Rb GA) comindrindont and major prising oil area. n, register again. Acting State Director of Selective Service for Utah, Demore E. John will distribute a letter reminding young men ol their registration obligation under the Military Selective Service Act. The letter clarifies the facts altout when young men may register with Selective Service. Mf. Jolm said; Until April 1, 1970, young men were required to register within a few days of their 18th birthday. President Ford stopped tliat registration procedure anJdi-- 9 ar reeled planning for a period of registration. The Selective Service System is annual registration. Byron la Quarnberg, also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemmon, Grants-vill- e, roe, Scipio; Farms, Kanosh; Kessler Milling Company, Fillmore; Kimball's and Company, Fillmore; McBride Lumber Company, Fillmore; MEA Credit Union, Fillmore; Nord Stake Cub Scout will NOT the who DR LYLE WASDEN AND wife, Lynn and children, Lompoc, Calif, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wasden. Livestock Improvement Asshow and enabled the local S sociation in sttpitort of the lo- Organization to purchase n cal exhibitor at the Millard of beef and grealy assisted ;: County Junior Livestock Show in keeping the sale active.;: this year. One hundred ren conContributors to the E. M. : : tributors gave substantial supL. L A. this year are; port to our youth during the sale of the recent livestock J. Evan Anderson. Fillmore: Garr Avalon Theater' Ashby, Holden; Fillmore; Baker Drugs, Fillmore; Dr. Evan A. Beckstrand, Fillmore; Harold Beckstrand,' Meadow; Carl Bennett, Holden; Fred Bennett, Holden; Bradsltaw Auto Parts, Fillmore; Carling Equipment, Fillmore; Keith Cltaprnan, Fillmore; Archie Christensen, Flowell; Christensen Livestock, Kattosh; Matt glut Christensen, Holden; Cluffs Frost Top and 7G, Fillmore; Don and Clay Cummings, Fillmore; Dearden Motor Company, Fillmore; Lester Dobson, Holden; Dons Tire and Conoco Service, Fillmore; Duanes A. G. Store, Fillmore; East Millard Riding Club, Fillmore; Dr. Dean C. Evans, Fillmore; Fillmore Cafe, Fillmore; FillmoreCityCorp, Fillmore; Fillmore Lions Club, Fillmore; Fergs Station, Fillmore; First Security Bank, Fillmore; Frampton Heating, Fillmore; E. R, Fuller, Farmers Insurance, Fillmore; G. Bar Ranch. Brant and Olaf George, Kanoslt; George Land and Livestock, Ray George, Kanoslt; Lloyd p. George, Kanoslt; Hunter Brothers and Y" Service, Holden; J. Francis Kelly Dept. Store, Fillmore; Kens Texaco, Fillmore; Clee Johnson, Holden, Earl J ohnson, ation exercises held June 7, 1975 at the Special Events Center on the University of Utah Campus. He received a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Jim is presently employed with the Prudential Insurance Company of America. or to THANK-YO- the following nesses and individuals Room. Reading Graduates who did not reg- men who did to tributed Jim Dallas, son of Lloyd and Millie Dallas, Salt Lake City, completed his degree in Business Management at the University of Utah, December, ister with Selective Service before April, 1975 will be required to register during the first annual registraton period expected to be early in 197G. Young express a sincere :j U member prosiiective" means anyone who is interested in participating in, supporting or helping to sponsor cultural and recreational activities in East Millard County. Among other items considered will be the listing of cultural, recreational and church activities lor a civic calendar. All members of the Bicentennial Committee are also expected to attend. Please come and demonstrate your support for a lively, wholesome community Hie. 1974. He participated earlier years 4-- H Members and PROSPECTIVE members of ttie Fillmore Civic Arts Council are tnvitedto meet at 8 p.m. tonight (Thursday) JOHN AND DEBRA BALLARD and daughter, Las Vegas, were guests of their parents, Merrill and Myrla Stephenson and Brian during the weekend. F. Stadium. Members of the Millard Ea-- ij gle CliapteroftheFutureFarm-Jer- s of America and the clubs of the East Millard area ; Special meeting mons. - FREDA HATCH CAME HOME from the hospital Wednesday. She stayed with tier (laughter, AND HER A GLEN THOMPSON WASTAK-e- n ill last week and spent a couple of days In the Nephi Hospital before he was taken to Ogden Hospital. His sons Bill and Warren and their wives have leen with him. vieve. MRAND MRSCARL PROBERT JOHNSON Ethel Robins for a few days and then they took her to Levan to stay with hc--r youngest girl, Marva and husband Kent Sheierd. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hatch. California, visited his mother and sisters last w'eek. out with the new arrival. She will le named Marci Gene- received word of arrival of a Orson and Yerl Christensen, Flowell and the Stanley Har- n granddaughter, June 3. The parents are Gary and MaryAnn Turner, Murray, Utah. The Turners itave one other child, Brian, he has been here with his grandparents. They all drove to Murray Saturday to stay lor a few days to help Mr. and Mrs. Carl Proltert. HAZEL HARMON ILYD MOST of Iter family as her guests Sunday. They were Cloyd and and Dale Anderton, Bountiful were in Provo, Saturday to rdlei.d the NCA Track and Field finals tliat were held at the at- STEPH-enso- JEFF KEEL and daughter, Overton, Nevada sjent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Quarnberg. her daughter Lorraine Jones and family to Salt Lake City, Friday. They took the children to the zoo and other places of interest. They visited Roy and Lucille Johnson and daughter, Courtney ami Lanola's sister, Allcne Grundy, all of Rounti-f- u. They returned home Saturday. LARGE CROWD OF and friendsat'OiuledSac-rauen- t Sunday in Meeting The occasion hoi len Ward. was a 'estimoniai honoring Liber, btviii Coats prior to his leaving on an L. D. S. Mission to Mexico. Kevin is the son ul Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coats. Kevin will enter the mission home, dime 21st. REL.-a'r'.- Fa Yov orrait LA NO 1 A temple mission. Hare, Ji oslaiul, MR AND MRS daughter, Cindi sint Monday with Clark and Paula Jotmson and Justin in West Jordan, Utah. !,. re- I MARY JOHNSON s ROBINS AND GIRL Friends sjient a week vacationing in Grand Canyon and ottier places of interest. KATHY JOHNSON SPENT a week with tier parents, Earl and Mary Johnson and Cindi following her graduation from Weber State College. COMING TO SPEND MONDAY villi Ihir friend Allie Hunter "ere Y.ida Snow, Thora Jack-so- n The an l Delia Fraadsen. HI worked hi together at the Mi, in Temple during the time the Hunters were on their it, .uate was the Mvretie of-t- daho, as the guests of Ramon lad Jane Carling and boys. They went in attendance at Sacrament meeting when their grand- son was given a name and blessing. He was named Clint Hunter Carling. Jon and Marianne Hunter and family, Spanish Fork, also Tom Hunter, Orein were t lie i e also. lady Republican tders, met with 17 local ladies to install officers in the Ea ,t Millard Federated Women s Club Tuesday, Mav 27, 1272 . The Fmcl.eoi1 .va; at the Paradise Inn. Cic.d'Y, from bap I ; y, y.iy new ell Turner. ROB-itt- JANET ROBERT & CHERYL WOOD, and family, Pleasanton, Calif., are the guests of their parents, Reed and Virginia Wood. They come especially at this time to attend the wedding of their sister Jayne Dearden and Edward Swapp, Friday. f.l.MEDA TFRNLR SPENT Fr idav in Sprtngv ille visit ins he r son and wife, Ward and La Women's clufr j organized Two h: realily le slmclor for the orCoiinie Turner If von are utul le to attend all three (lasses ticke s will he available ai the door on a daily basis. The most important class is ot 1 may st .leanne Godfrey ol ng'l-i- i, I uih. On Pine p,, she will dismiss Celestial I ove, AcceptinraMan at Face Value, Adniindion, and Make Him No. 1. dune IP Hie class will tale 1:1)1). place from 10:00 On dune 17, from 10:00 to will he 1:00, the discussion Man's Hole m I do. A Wnrthv Fresh Hadiau Character, Health. dime IS, from 1 to C p.m. will he on Femininity, F motions and a Summary. .Reservations can he ma le hy contact in,: Kamlvn Warnick, STEP1I-ens- sor race 2 cup soft bread i nun Ps 2 tbsp. t'utter or nia c ar m, uadted Rinse and drv muslirot trns, remove stem (save 'or uj .p in sauces, soups, etc.) 3 rush mi shroorn caps with oil. 1 'lace sn. lemon 1 MRS EVAN i, Duschene, t'tah calledat the homes of their relatives bum1 ny. They were Orvin and Lon i:.e Stevens; the MarkJohn-s- , son' also Elmeda Turner, La i Stuffed Mushrooms AL) MRS G.ARY and Mr. and Mrs. Dix Monroe sient a few days touring the canyons and Bounder Dam in Nevada. Ctali ' '.I'-i- w. MR AND SI Ia Crosland of their Maxine Kotins Scipio si ones vij Jlilda Quarnberg refiners anddts-trii'utoIt'itti an ei.ht rate rs $ solicit floats from all church, ganizations, Government Offices, businesses VVE 3 individuals from all of our communities to participate in the Parade. Please contact Eldred Hobison or La Voy Kimball. |