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Show MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS The McBride Cion has interesting THE OCCASION u s j ilium Newton and Urm tj,qp McHri.lo famil. deseen imi hold on Ti,b ,ti, p,-- at the M. H, s. is.irnes, Tom Wtutc-uiMimue Warner, " ,n I.il'ner, Helen ICi'ers, r, uht ; iin(plll)( M iHie I enm .m Gi'i-"Has, Pie.,-C rai r and Mar-t ' I on md children and 11 e .1" 1U0 puc.i tor. : - ('r Hovpior, there wm of pinoynldp m , dr . i . t, an . Clan and Claries and ril,., famih pmortai". d p.,,. h.msp on U... 2 y.rv ,ulo. rehor !;' , 1 i l.Xn K n! HIAIN-t- " 1 1 CLARA CAME i DOWN ;'i:(p.,e v! TO tllmore on Monday with Helen, and was a guest in tioth Janes and Helens home. Jane enter-tame- d M0nd.1v evening with Bill and C.ithv prejiaring a steak dinner. Afterwards, dane, C ! t1 and Helen visited with , r m lADAY, 1 UJD.W, JtUNDAY L L' J DOWN SHAW WEIR AND son Chris arrived by plane Thurs Lav ni"ht front San Francisco. The A rclwrs and Dallases drove them and Mary Jane to Fillmore. They all sixmtthe 4th in T ilbnnre, fishing and laving dinner in the park, whore they saw many friends. Tint cvcnitv they lad suptvr at the KDAY, MONDAY WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS PROYI VERA DEAN to Fillmore on Wednesday and served a delicious dinner to dane, Clara, Helen and Jusie Miller. Afterwards she drove them around Fillmore so CLira coni see the new homes in Fillmore. Next day she took Clam to visit Mariorie McBride, Frances and Virginia Kellv and other townsivoplp. I called iml' ded Iavnia Clme, Teone Murplr., C ir.d Norma Dm, K and', mda Kellv, 'Linda md Salom. 1 f i , of ; ! nhers at a patio dinner. Hie McBrides in the ''..It I. an. showed Man l.iin "1 time, taking her l. c. .. We imderstan i iun 'tat ;i r 'p of tormer school mates of Mary dane and L'llie ot toiP In r for a luncheon, it Ion! luve all of their n ims, ,,ri , n ' . re her. Yen j ,,, 3, j e ors Lisa and Clea Inipnained faimlv members ttuu ev, at a part v at hone m i,(1n A , ' unt, ;nnrt Ullpsts of .m eight and ciiai , ' a i reunion, ( l,ii-- i nu.,.i, dan. Cn.r. n. a e p. Cili on Tmmp 28 ft,,,,, mpino, Calif. I er ildhte Bark. presents FATE FDA Y WAS THE It was a grand occasion visiting with McBride relatives. Nearly one hundred txople attend. d. Everyone missed dane thomli. She had boon hospitalized in the rilltnore Hospital t'-e morning and was unable to RK-nni- mWrmf JVfgOAfflj ...a film attend. 1EOPL! ATTENDING FROM out J power! -- AVALON 4 L f. f i..' j THEATRE FILLMORE UT. 0 G TECHNICOLOR A min Trp- - Custom Built Cedar Chests By Freeman, Owner of B-- Cabinets J Only ten built this year They are going fast!! Call 842-248- 2 CABINETS food. David Sun.lstromwastho mxs-t- er of ceremonies. The program was as follows: Comments by Clara Shaw, who was presented a card and gift by Ellie Archer in behalf of the family lor Claras forthcoming IDth birthday. Comments by Bill Wilson. Piano solo by Margaret Rose Wilson. A tfautiful xiem written and given by Mary Jane Croft who u. sertt-elife when ere were only 13 grandchildren. Talk bv Patti nder:-obased on her mother's recollections on uluit it v..is like to grow up in a different era in a family of nine children. Meadow, Utah Do you have $150 to spend on advertising? fou can buy a new ad this size :y or gimmicks -- money left over. $ dance bv little Jodi Lawson. Jack McBride spike of his brother Macks illness and how it lad brought the Gene McBride family closer together. Piano solo by Jan. t Nowell and Marianne Reese. Paul McBride spoke of his eaily life and brought the family up date on the families, homes and activities of Margaret and Jolui Paul. The Lloyd DalLas family all sang a lovely song, accompanied by Ginger Pierce. Pat McBride reminisced on years spent staring life with ! cousins, jf. $ and Song every week for two months z No contracts Bat and 1 Approximate delivery date B-- J of to, -- u Mollie McBride and family, Sluron Olpm and faimlv, Beaver; Lloyd and Millie Dallas and son dim; Craig and Man Lcds l awson and clul iren, both Salt Lake City; Jack and Sue Anno Chruma and children and Kenny and Ginger Pierce, American Fork and Claries L. and Ellie Archer, daughter Cathy and sons Mike and Paul, and Lee and Les Archer, Salt Lake City; the David and Margaret Stmdstrom family, Woods Cross; Lynn and Patti Anderson and little daughter, Magna M;lCk and Sue McBride and children, Jolmand Janet Nowell and family, Salt Lake City; Kerry and Gae Lynn Jotmson and little son, Green River, Wyo.; Clark and Paula Johnson and little son, West Jordan; Jolm and Jana Whicker at, two children. Prove; Rubv Feight from California; Vera Dean, Lisa and Clea Fright and Yai.re Wilson, Salt Lake City. The family had brought plenMike ty of delicious food. Archer effered the otiening prayer and the blessing on the f unearthly of BLM told about a deer hunt the b.ibv OFFICE Itowu eves. lane asked me to write an aecouni of the McBride family 1 week and reunion. hoio I If haven't left anvUung out. I luve, I simereh aixilog.iae. M. Rogers (Tlank v.m Helen, we all it.) ed II pi iY V THE JAM Fillmore llwynhilfora fevvilays for a leg infection, but is home 1 now. dlcwdl Jrclitms by Virgii Jric MR AND MRS', PA I L and Wemlv and Amy, NFIL-se- n Orem, were here for tlie ltli of duly weekend with theirparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Neilsen. They were estveciallv here for Pauls class reunion July 5th. The little girls sta.ul here until A toby, Thurs'bv. U'CILI F BOSK, ST. GEORGE, visited with Iter sisters and Wendell Brinker'ioff. MR AND MRS D. ' TM D'TF were very lappv t,. tuve their children itere lot several .Lays visitine on duly d. Mr. and e, Mrs. Don Baldwin, Angela, Kim and Moivut. came from Beaver to 10111 Pr. and Mrs. Micheal, Wayaie Morrison, Chris'ine and Kelan, Eonora, Calif ; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Baughman and daei, Fpotane; Mr. and Mrs. d.r'k Htgley and Aaron, Muncie, Indiana for fun du-l.- and festivities. The family missed not laving the Monie Ivies of Las Vegas and the L'lden Bowmans, The Flagstaff to join them. Higleys anti Baughmans took Deliai and Virrie to Yellowwonderstone for a four-da- y ful vacation. They experienc- cr curred Utah .since lfit',0. In Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is more common fand increasim.') along Hie eastern seilnrtrl ttan in the Rocky Mountain states. Some 14 confirmed cases of Colorado Tick fever occurred ed the earth tremors while last year in Utah. Health Departments are frethere. quently asked to give Rocky The Baughmans also attended Rheas class reunion on Mountain Spotted Fever vaccine. Unfortunately, it may not July 5. be very effective in preventing the disease. The low incidence MR AND ML) I IF ROB IN -of Rockv Mountain Sjxt rod Feson and three children, Pocatello lave been visiting his ver d'X's not justify giving it to tin Perfamily the Joseph Robinsons sons general public. whose occupation results and attending the family rein repeated exposure to ticks, union. (Sheepher lers, foresters, etc.) LYLE JOHNSON IS HOME are recommended to le given from USE with his parents, the va. cine, ricks cling to grass or brush Mr. and Mrs. Glade Jolinson. from March through September He is also visiting his grandfathers Howard Bennett and aid 0,IC they get on a person's legs they crawl upwards looking Wells Johnson. for a place to attach. There PHYLLIS ANDERSON WAS are four things to l done which down from Salt' Lake over the CPJ1 decrease the dances for weekend to visit with brothers, tw' ''bes: Wear projier clothing Dexter and Evan, their wives, and children. Mother Irene w':h tight cuffs aid pant legs returned to Salt Lake after tucked into boots or w.th care for her gTand- - tic bands around the pant cuffs, children while Laura Lee was (2) Frequently insjiect for ticks in the hospital viHi their new on the scalp, neck, sleeves, little baby Trovell. licit, trousers ami topofS'K'k. H a tick is found remove ivn r,c.wr. CL.ARK him(3)gently with some forceps as n c uldrcn, Jodi, Stacy and to the head as possible, close e fry. Salt Lake City spent p-you must remove it with several days visiting her fam- - ftiirers clean the tins ol your llr, die I.Clf Aln.i cd 'OS. Cindy fmrers alierwrrls because it and Tro V lldi rd.e who lad I is possil le t. ecome ill kindbeen visitin, in bait Lake and ling infected ticks, one author Idaho came home with the advises the of sew- 0 0 The Progress Fillmore en sister aid brother-in-laMRS. S N.i-o- J Soft Water d, j 4' L vnn and ratti nhrson tad ' " - " h ; not. Crops, fud or for Hi coriijmsts, or e tih.vrs a! or tnents ! ' ion mi ; .inis agriculture. all" and r other Jei nitro-supplt- ii'io m to Tluirf-d.- no defrosting ever! b ' -- 1 words plaits do not ,:c. matter, t'.ev .1' ri si"i-pl- e ' mineral ' : i'""'' fruu soil S' .'hm. ' 'a " m.'1 P nutrients are r"h ;ed from the ' l.inuve, eoi. -organic l.ia'tei lei -r ol" etc.) lost, t Hirer by iioeroni lueompi M m jhin- it ion in tlie in n t eral nutrient: V ic t ; ' to-- 1 1 ", . ( I t ' 1 it Y siigii & -- tsV V4 V fj- - j r 4 ffl -- j.. K bCU rT BO ..4 , .. ' f fr Call m turn- - ROST RIFFUGt RAT 3 s? OF1 FREEZER adjustable shelves. Only 30V wide, 64 Rolls out on wheels. n Easy trays. Powor savor switch can help reduce cost ol operation. See thru enspors and adust-abi- 1 .1 Only o high. this week MODEL T0F-16- moat keopor. j $395.00 Kimballs & Co. i Ben;: at F 4 30 cu. tl. freezer. iTo Ico x j ' i '1 i i bt p ml iy .July 24th. to DeVon (,u irn mu-- c f v'f ry . ; t !'$ pi Jalv , Entries Keith J. Chapman Extension Agent USU Big freezer section, . i ed am-liu- I rain pti ' I' "1'' Hound Valley Kodeo I't.'ih B'dpio, t July 2Hrd 7 . Kidv up to ualf r.d.i.ir nde. ev; u t- -u Pi'our mi a iu3o,l l him h. t l.u.nuh Hold at uhur V I noon. TK-kf- $1 l.C.t t lor 6-- 12 ? ior u.ilt . Ages - uml' r ' s 1 1 K K TT 1 A-jin- words, phosporus lied to the soil solution a treble suiierphos'phates is it ical to the phosphorus from Hire. Similarly, the to plant roots from m minium nitrate, or ss Haie is tho same as deriveil fr mi manure or U mst. Hles-ll:.Uieii, vegetables or it crops of equal qu.ilitycan . v ZSbtaJ 743-GG- direr. other or1 ft!.' d t: :' Round Valley rodeo and Rex Allen aid daughters.' FITZ-geral- o , . with manures, produced coinpists, or commercial fertilizers. Greenhouse vegetables in nutrient solutions, grown without soil, with the aid of commercial fertilizers can be equal to those produced by the so called organic method. A groat majority of plant scientists and human nutritionists agree with these facts which have lecn demonstrated by a hundred years of research. be n ifc-i'in- vet a acrindtur moved more easily without leaving the head buried in tlie skin. (4) Application ol a mosquito rejiellent containing is effoc ire for short periods of time agamst ticks. Ticks buried bcnenMi tlie skin are best removed bv your private physician. .Should you become ill following a tick l it be sure to see yocr .leior. These diseases nnid le rc ported to the health department. Lynn RAY (NAOMI) s.. las leen Clarks. Aslo visiting with his ing machine application oil to the ol parents brothers and sisters the tick permitting it to body lx? re- if i of 1 tf.ledia, newspapers! 0 an Let me mattci i'- - e are .nic matter or commercial ; 1 11 lo Iv the jU'.ts are the e whether the;, come from 'b.v of the or "moc h" us ; -h i"i' icle.in In our .l cus. and more henltny en Monmeit some of tlie do- - "oodi rs htve HRidtue mass media with maiy luif trutlis aid stare storh'.s leavp-the pub'ie vi'h mien 1 and children, Traci, Angela, Kimberly and Belinda, Salem, Idaho 7 ' Mr. aid Mrs. Al-dRobb on, Calif, lave been vacationing with their inrents Mr. aid Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Jolone aid Dale. The Hogans attended Dianes class reunion July G aid also a Robinson family reunion along with Alden and Brenda and other family members. They visited Lees me available to, and Future limb mvr MR AND MRS LLE HOGAN ocus pocus I tlat the Ad clas-helpi- manv of them tad participated Urbaia, HI. sent July tn with l nclo Newt, Uncle Gene, 1st and 2nd with her mother T Fncle Vance and Uncle Llovd and sisters, Sarah, aid Ruth and Ins fattier. Kevin McBride Brower aid Percy Robia sang and played his guitar. Mary son aid lamilv. Robin Fulleri-bac- h Lee Archer rcmemli'rcd goal and Joshua of Richtimes when he, brothers, sis- field camebaby over to visit with ter visited Grandma McBride her mother Naomi. Peggy, Ruth and rela'ives in Fillmore when ant their mother took Mary A some time was alwavs spent to Richfield to spuid a few fist im: with his Dad. days with her children iTfore 'ari oipin sanv two lovely V heme. She lad at-A songs so all had the treat of returning tended June Conference Salt I.eurim: her uce. Fhe was lake Citv. ace tnpanied on the piano by A Patti Anderson. Aunt Nell Iverson was a sje-- A Ctal guest and evervone sang happy trthd.iv to her as it 'if was h. r hist t irthday that tlav. Hie Archer spoke on the Mclride faimlv b..ok flat las been published bv the Wilson LET CLEAN, family. Jane Wil n.n edited the SOFT WATER FILTERED V 'u 1,1 volume winch Inc ludes a A storv and letures fiom each of HELP YOU FIGHT THE Vtle 1, ne fannlles. It will soon HIGH COST OF be tejdy foi distribution. The LIVING1 many hours pre- j. Wihvuist spent Hit'll Honor student tor publication. paiiag-iYoull save on soaps, wise, it is piimarilv a t in from dane to the family. detergents, shampoos, clothes, water heating Lllie .isked for suggestions for costs, repair bills, Aa chairman to take charge of and frazzled nerves. the next reunion, ramilymcm-Alie- rs voted for Barbara Reese AND SAY.. Taml sluron olpm. CALL of By way observation, the McBride family tad the largest numl.er attending: Fart dolmson family had the most 1 redheads; John and Jana Whtck- babies er lu.1 the two youngest curl-- 1 the with also a in lamilv; Dallas family iest hair; the the sluriest looking clothes. McBride lumber Co. J The rorgcmV 1 were Duane Alldredge his wife Marlene and children Teresa and Kelly, Idaho Falls. WANTED Someone to cut and bale rye. Will make gtjod feed. Contact Paul McBride 743-542xnp814 111 fact, A 1 Tlie Productive OFFICES the lu geest With 1 $ $ vil FIELD district boundaries Pact vtd Bonnie McBride, John Paul and 1 call and children of Mir'h Carolina. l'ue.sd in nigh Helen served dinner to lane and Clir.i. They and Cliarlos with .isi'od ! r itliy MeBrule and done at.d Wednesday lllian McBl'ide. lielon drove Clam 10 Kirltfiell inhere tliev v isted Bill and Marguerite Manhard in tlioir beautiful uni' home. Marguerite took them to dinner. : -- week I Fillmore, Utah M,-3Friitv, Ji iv u, 1.175 f-- J f X i I k $ AND youd, be 4- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 mtereste The Fabric s reopenig Sd 12 from 10.00-5.01.00-5.0- ! sure youd have ludienoe. a receptive, . 0 Weekdays 1)0 you have $150 no upend for advertiMn? ou could hive a different ad printed r lhrct months. with no contract!0 Wtk k NIASSP MEILS - The Productive, Responsive 'Demand1 type advertising media 0 THE PROGRESS Formerly Utah Fabrics W fi Your Community Service Media. r |