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Show third vear clothing This group is Barbara proiect. Turner, president; Rose Stevens, secretary and l.loise Stevens, reporter. We hope to see these iris at the stile dress review nt the Millard County Fair. The Crispv a secCritters, ond year foods group meets each Tuesday to make such things as cereals, fresh fruit dishes and quick breads. With Donna Tina Ford and Pal Christ -ensen, secretary, their leader is Karen Bennett. NEWS FROM THU HOLDEN A HU A The Holdon urea is full 0f young people busy with Har-mo- irojects. The Five Fancy Dinner risers, with Norma Wood as their leader, meet each week to prepare some delicious treats in their first year foods club. The members of the group are Diane Larsen, president; Sheri Wood, vice president; Usa Jolmson, secretary; Michelle Davis, reporter and Rulane Stevens, song leader. These nine and olds liave enioved making up their own songs and music. Another foods group consists of Carla Millaway and Becky I'ntliant with Sheryl Pectol as their leader. These girls are in their third year of food preparation. Chris Stevens is the leader for a group of girls busy with ten-ye- n, An Outdoor Cooking group their second year of work is under the direction of in d-- H Coral Stephenson. Clifford Stephenson and Ron Stephenson are the memliers of this club the Cool Cookers. They are using the book, Roughing It bv Diane Thomas who is Lasy;; a professor at Brigham Young I'niversity as the outline of their project. It contains new ideas such cooking without and making ovens out of ar juste lioard boxes. Several young people are aLso emouing projects individually In ens, leef, cooking and clothing. FILLMORE NEWS & NOT .73 visited Grandma Elaine Goddard over the July dth holiday. Military services CLAUDE ANDNOLA Tl'RN-e- r Itad as guests over the July 4th holiday Lester and Venice Beal, Provo, and Gary and Joyce Hutchings and three children, S. L. C.. They lead visited in late June and early July with Hoyden and Karen Hill and five children in Duchesne. Claude got in some fishing on Starvation Reservoir. for (ilea Thompson Impressive military services were held July 2, 1975 in the Scipio Ward Chapel for Glen Thompson conducted by Legion Post G1, Fillmore, Utah. Family prayer was given by Darwin Bradfiold. Prelude and Postlude music: Shirley Robins. Ojxming remarks were by Bishop Leo Robins. Opening prayer was offered theA-meric- THE LITTLE BABY DAUG1IT-e- r of Jolin and Jana Whicker was Messed in maternal s, Jack and Ednas McBrides ward on Sunday, July grand-jarent- Paternal grandparents, Dean and Marlene Whicker, great grandjia rents, Farrell and Helen Smith, Neldon and Anne Adams, and many relatives and friends were in attendance. The little miss was given the name of Jodi. Cth. Theres lot of Pride in ijvFarming Petersen Insurance Agency 743-571- 1 Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. IN MEMORY OF FERN PETER- SON Born July 30, 1904, died July 2, 1975. Funeral Services July 5, 1975 Scipio Ward Clajiel. Family Prayer: Hal Peterson. Conducting: Bishop Leo Goodman. Dedication of the grave: Ralph Bardsley. Pall bearers were: Brad W. Thompson, grandson; Steve Burke, Bud Probert, La Mar Monroe, Riclard Thatcher, Dick Probert. Honorary pall bearers were: grandsons: Chris E, Thompson, M iclael Thompson, Marion Frampton, Jeffery Frampton, and Gordon Frampton. Veteran of World War I. Burial in the ScipioCityCeme-ter- y. son-in-la- Fillmore. MR AND MRS TOM D. WEST-fal- l, Gardena, Calif, are here Services July 3-- . i , Mushrooms with Peas ivli Pi Mountain Mushrooms 'Il qi. toil ter nr margarine 14 cuj) finely chojiped onion 2 'H sp. lemon juice 1. 2 tup. salt 14 tsp. ground black 1 package (10 oz. ) frozen pens nr if vou are one of the lucky 1 b-- lti jieas from your garden. :; Rinse, pat drv and slice niush-'ooii- - ' i er. Si i , tn.iimns Bishop John R. Condie. Prelude and Postlude Music: Madalyn Monsen. Oiening Prayer: Dwight J. Dushnell Ojiening Remarks: Bishop Jolin R. Condie. Organ Solo: Bonnie B. Quigley. Sjieaker: Doyle Childs. Male Quartet: Jack Peterson, Wendell Robison, Lloyd Brown, La Gene Allred. Sjieaker: Lewis Monsen. Benediction: Darwin J. Brim-hal- l. ONS. Dedication of Grave: Elbert Stevens. Military Rites:A mcrican Legion Post 61. Pall Bearers: Jolin Monsen, pre-scho- David 1- -4 Mark Brimlall, Rawlin-so- n, David Hare, Robert Mon . , bv;,, I 5! ;) Sun-lai- their wives and husband.-,- Dean C. Robison, the oldest del.-- u r. lives in Fill in uv a; d i .. . i of her family liure. : hirlcne Davies Nielml Fall I abo GiL; ct-.- Video-meet- I hris tbnsley, I, a C.bada, Ualif., lad one of ids three on., and his family in attoml-inc- ,, while Marvin, who las a son and daughter who live in California, came up from with a Inly friend. June, tlte youngest daughter, came to Fillmore two week: ago on her vacation, with her Ims. and and youngest son. who Grigory Farnsworth, thinl.s his mothers home town is a fisherman's tuven. Having first come to Fill more when bn sister ami two older brothers vere teexagers, Giegory Ins fished in chalk Creel., Coni eek and YuiaDamandalways ."lie. home - ith a nice catch. Tl . year when others said K.uio.di's Corn Creek was fish- cl: . ( of three children and their iai. ulies. I HE Fiji i) Nii ES'i Chesley Eumil;. Re mmii held in Fillmore. Hi gion hall, .ii.ls pi,. uv . of the 105 Limily uiembt ru were there, in. Indue all IVC Beverly & 6-- 8. n's , Conducting: 1 or Voir own drain. Gent I v stir mas mtn sauteed mushrooms. Serve pilme hot. Serves Chesley family reunion Brim-hal- l. , about 0 cups), t i line beat butter. Ad me brooms, nni in, lemon mice, alt and black : ante minutes. Meanwhile coni according In juckage In- (ma'-skill.-- , Ward Chapel. Don ' 1 ! ! noon-Hol-d- Family Prayer: ol Immunizations for children will be available in the Public Health Nurses office (Court House Basement next tc Family Service Office) July 17, a.m. and 2 p.m. 10-1- .n ine 'it I.i'er a iM.rr- l ( can (312 .ii u I V onion rings Rinse, ji.it di ..I. musbnxims ( hum a 2 cups), in a in, ,r l.killet heat butter, d mu: broom: and saute un ii golden, abc I a r. i " minutes. io (iii.i use Earn quart cas-.e' or one cf Hie un .in mmIn n combine sai-- t ,! and green beaus. M .'up di r , milk, a, It a, 'j . pour over lightly. I'n.cr ... preheated r.i oven for 20 u u Lollin, cover. Sjirud.li uim.m. top and lake U) uiioiii,-- In Bom March 21, 1895, died MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS visiting with their daughter and Slaron and Kent Dalton. They are here to witness thebessingof their grandchildren, Danny and Becky. They celebrated the 4th of July with the family in Fillmore. cans 1 June 30, 1975. Fillmore, Utah 84G31 Friday, July 11, 1975 immunizations 2 ii Imucr or 12 cup milk 14 tsp. 18 tsp. ground OF THAI) JOHNSON Peterson. Pall Bearers: David Bevan, Casey Peterson, Paul Pang, Jerry Peterson, James Peterson, and Paul K rentier. DAVID Sl'NDSTROM Tb.-ip- . drum I can (in 1 2 o.-mushroom .sm p IN MKMOItY Mathews. Remarks; Bishop Leo Rollins. Solo; Aim Mathews. Remarks: Clement Adams. Solo; Larainne Monroe. Closing Prayer: William C. Hatch. Dedication of Grave: Kay Riclard i.mn,. m Mountain Mm: li 2 1 m Morrell Prayer: 12 M . Hollins. Prelude and Postlude: Ilene Thompson. Oiieiiing Green Bean anil Mmhgmnm Casserole Green Bean and Cxssi role Funeral service was held Tuesday, July 8. Burial Drig-aCity Cemetery. -- The closing prayer was given by MR AND MRS JACK AND Renee Kensington of California arrived Tuesday to show off their six months adopted baby girl. They now lave two sons and one daughter. They are the guests of Mark and Nelda Paxton. end in Funeral services were held July 5 at the Scipio Ward L D S Clapel. Burial, Scipio Cemetery. Mem--mo- family, Lynn and David and Atny were guests of Helen Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Warner, Delta visited on the week- 28 North Main St. Lake City. by Dan Thompson. A vocal solo was provided by Alan Mathews. He was followed by Myron Wasden who gave a talk. was sung Empty Saddles, by Anna Mae Quarntiorg. Speaker: Morrel Mathews. tt. Vocal Solo: Howard vacation visiting Lynn, Patti and Amy Anderson in Magna and accompanying David and Margaret Sumlstrorn and family to National Park. She reports a wonderful visit and trip. THE great-grandchi- an M. Lee Alice Morrison Lee, 82, Ogden, died July 5, 1975 In an Ogden nursing home after a long illness. Horn May 15, 1893, Briglain City to Wilson K. and Eliza-Imt- li Boden Morrison, Married Eli Forsgren LeeJune29, 191C, Logan LI)S Temple; he died August, 1934. School teacher in Moroni. Former employee, Farm Security Administration. Taught at State Sellout for the Deaf, Ogden. Member Retired Teachers Assn.; DUP. Survivors; sons, daughters, Rotiert E., Las Vegas, Nev.; Kirkwood M., Ogden; Mrs. Jack Betti) Scottom, Fillmore; Mrs. Jack (Marjorie) Hancey, ClearMrs. Harold (Mary) field; Yoimgfield, Syracuse, Davis County; 24 grandchildren; 20 Fern Petersen, 70, Scipio, died at home July 2, 1975 of a heart ailment. Born July 30, 1904, Murray, to Claries and Laura Pack Smith. Married Clifford Petersen, Dec. 20, 1923, Beaver. Survivors; husband; sons, daughters, Earl, Gixxlman, Mo.; Kay, Scipio; Hal Ephriam, Sanpete County; Mrs. Paul (none) Pung, San Francisco; Mrs. Paul (Shirley) Kraugzer, Bountiful; 15 grandchildren; brother, Ray Smith, Salt YFRN AND SHIRLEY BRUN-so- n and five children, Tooele, HELEN ROGERS SPENT HER The successful farmer has a right lo swell his chest when he sees a line crop being harvested or a healthy beef or dairy herd gracing in pasture. More reason for pride if he's protected his livestock, buildings and equipment against loss. We take pride, too, in providing farm insurance coverage to protect your income, property and future. Call us for details. Mice Tern Peterson 1 jneii-fiel- d, Uta!.; Di. Clie d, j i;. Davies, Las Vegas, Nev. Fred Davies, Dean. .uti st son, lives in diuv, M.tbn, i is; was imalde to e ti.ei. Scott (Frann :) f! h y, ol , r son, lives in D- I a. i two daughters and t. !r it.;!-drewere at 'be a minor--e- g were Norma C. Pearson, two id ed mil, lie caught several 12, 13, ai d 14 inch fish. Then one Cat measured nearly 1 J inches. He with his aunts, uncles, and t. usins agree tlut Fillmore is a meat town in which to spend sen, Dennis Brimlul!, Rawlinson and Jim ijui their summer vacation. PERSONALITY WH0000 the is Clues may be hidden in ads or in the ads of the sjxin-sorifirms elsewhere in the hidden pajier. No clues will in news columns, editorial matter or classified ads, just in display ads of the sjwnsoring merclants In this section and elsewhere In the paper. 1. Tins is a family conlest. Entries are welcome from memlier of the family old enourh to fill out their own entry. Anyone may enter except e mploy ees ol the jiaper or mem -of their immediate hers families. You may submit one of pajH'i- for eiiirv 1ml, Not necessary to U present to win. Not necossarv to it-to tlie 3. The Mvsiorv Personalm may lie in the Fillmore area. Clues to Ins identity will lie hidden ONLY in the ads oi the merchants, sponsoring which may include anv of 'be same merchants in the area or elsewhere in the pajwr. Many ads have no clue: some as many as five. Tins is a contest of skill and we intend to do our lost to outw it you. 4. To enter, write the name of the jierson vou to be the Mysterv Personalia on a - slip lielovv 1 entry per in . . anv-m- lie-lo- w jierson at any of the merchants whose sponsoring ads appear in the left hand side of this ad lelow the arrow. 2. Nothing to buy, use any piece of iujier. Also list all of Hie clues you can find in Hie ads of simiisoriug mordants. A CONTEST ABOUT a merclants, BONUS of a Ml Merdant Certificate will Ik? added. Whenever the BONUS is not won, it will lie added to the next weeks bonus which will continue to grow until it is won. All Merdant Certificates must be used within one week irom the time the winner is notified and can only be redeemed at one of the sjionsoring merclants Put down you' tame and address and telephone numlier. Mailed entries will not be accejited, they must I placed in ihe eu-tboxes located at one or more of the designated merchants for that week. Dont bring entries to the paper office, please. 5. Tins weeks contest starts when you receive this issue of tlte paiier and closes Saturday night of the same week when the stores close. 6. As Soon as the boxes unpicked up (Monday Morn ini' i a drawing will lie held from entries. The entr. drawn Hat correctly identities the Mystery jiersonality will win a S5.00 merdant certili-catIf tlut entry also lists all of the clues, and no more, hidden in the various ads of the siionsoring ry YOUR FRIENDS NEIGHBORS Read These Rules Over Then stores. 7. The contest will run for Office Supplies f 0 Culligan softener 95 No. r FUll wt Main til; Class Working at v, (paradise Conoco l M f l.iVf.Tt' ts TPEVSr f ?5 VV ICO Bicycles 12ga. shotgun, .308 rifle Paints & accessories 743-515- MINE 7 Sl fS Grorerffs Greenhouse UI.AU'MS N till 6:00 p.m. Fillmore Ut. StHVCl s ' Pilliburjft BEST : v. Feed ;. atii AeL MW atl MACM.N1. OM1U T I M .I ph. Western Auto A4 174 S. 100 saio Dog Food $8.50 jCOnOCO) Grocery Complete family 743-622- one-sto- Paradise Inn Conoco Dons Tire Shop 743-939- 3 jHUsicY Ceramics decorating service Hew students welcomed 743-538- 743-662- Wheel alignment Electronic 743-543- 1 0 & 743 6540 6 Stevens Inc. tune-u- & A.G. Main Duane's A.G. Shop and stretch those Delicious Food Anytime dollars 743-541- 4 Main St. 0 No. Main Fillmore Fillmore (V Fillmore St. feigs Duanes A.G. 743-533- fifimore Red Barn Evenings-Thursda- Downtown Conoco 550 Ho. Main 1 JL 8 Complete home r' Baker Rexall Drug shopping p Where quality counts locations 0 Fillmore engine degreoser Deportment Store brothers 5 Johns Husky Blazer 3 743-686- 743-535- . I. Francis Kelly Fillmore, Utah 1976 743-663- Fishing gear fishing I Hew : 3:00 p.m. Fridays 3 Pioneer Market BANKING SERVICE 743-EC1- S Now open AND VA SuDf Aoto supplies Sporting goods Kessler Milling Co. and BANKAMERICARD :: t niiiiiii n 743-654- First Security Bank FOR Look For Catalogue order Itptipmenl T 1 . e. Lumber Co. 743-650- . DEPOSIT YOUR ENTRIES WITH THESE 4 MERCHANTS LISTED BELOW, THIS WEEK! weeks. Fatnilv iiartiniialion gives you a letter dunce towin. Your wife, husband, or one of your vumigstcrs mav sjmt a due vou missed. GOOD 16 FII.I.MORI' water . the Cluesl r I & ( 194 W. 743-979- 260 W. 5th. S. Fillmote 743-653- Fillmore 2 Buelahs Style Shcp Service Always low prices Tires, Motor oils gasoline, Diesel fuel C.B. radios Ice 500 S. Saturday A.M. JuniorS, Miv.V ., n! VWnmiiS Specialty mioP Our AIM; - - tu liiin uu the I j .iD si the Best MT l.K uf the MMSm A the Heiion.iHe Priuet! 23 W. 100 S. y 'w . Mm-- 1 743-6S03- 1 Fillmote |