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Show I ' 3 H f ft LiliJ IIMIIIHI AAAIA..BJUL. c :Heinz keg of ketchup 32oz. 890 Kraft macaroni 690 oOre Ida Tater;tts 2lbs. Bar S hot dogs : P If Happenings 990 770 Rurex bleach 1 gal. Lemons 2190 190 head Janitor in a Drum 32oz. 880 Lettuce & Fishing camping gear Garden supplies f Iggest Lll Store in the V est imtmirn Today marks the close of a very successful six -- wee k work shop for 70 children in our area. Fillmore civic arts area. Fillmore Civic Arts Council officers wish to thank all who helped in this endeavor especially the Millard School District CommunitySchool program for furnishing the facilities at Millard High School campus and Skip the friend ly cost (Khan and the County Rec- reation Department. The teachers, Nina Coats, Sally Mac, Denise Condie, Dan Moore, Jolcne Stephenson, Melinda Whitaker, have done an outstanding jot making activity in drama, dance, music, and rvmnastics on lovable and exciting for the children. Another workshop of this tyje is in the plan for next year. Ninth annual performance at Manti THE FAMILY OF SAMUEL and Solena Bennett held their annual reunion, July Oth at the family liome in Holden. The afternoon and evening was enjoyed by all with visiting, games and sports. There were 00 family members present. To end the day everyone enjoyed a dutch-ove- n supper ana narbequed chicken. GERRY AND CITTEA TUCK-e- r and nephew David Miner enjoyed iiaving their daughter, Janet, her husband Don Ballard, and son Jeffrey, Sandy spent a few (Lays with them. The Bal- -' lard's lad been on vacation to California and stopjied on their wav home. The Tuckers liave ptircliased the former Art Bur- Farm ton X w .69 Tater Tots Tip Top lemonade in Greenwood. X N0V1 & Campbells tomato juice 46oz, .59 De Monte cream corn 303can .39 12 price or less I Beulahs Style Shop jKellog's 40 Bran flakes Bar S bone in ham 1.20 lolidav margarine Kellys mother Stella Johnson. JANICE HUNTER WAS IN to Saint his- Later-da- y Bun. Larry and Susan attended her class reunion. SPENDING THE 4TH OE July weekend with their iiarents the Cecil Nixons and Carr Ashbys were Bruce and Joan Ashby and two children, Woods- free. Seating for 10,000 is provided Cross, at the base of Temple Hill, MR AND MRS LAURENCE but another 10,000 can find loBallard, and sound Jr., (brother of Mrs. cations for good sight Francis Harmon), Tallaiiassee, on the spacious lawns. More than 20,000 liave in Fla. are the guests of Horace and Francis Harmon. Marian the past attended a single perNelson, (a sister) of Fillmore formance. is also enjoying their visit. resithe of a third Ferhaps comdents of this 2,000 person KARL A NT) SUE ESPLIN AND munity are involved In some Cedar City were the girls, either the of production, pliase of their parents, Jess and guests directly, or in providing ser- Estell Bennett for the weekvices to the thousands of visi- end. They attend the Class of tors. C3 Reunion. There will be ample parking within walking distance of CA ROL GEORGE. SALT LAKE the Teple grounds, R. Morgan s, was the guest of her Pageant General Mana- - Pity C. G. and A lie Stevens EZjJ Dyreng, ger said. Siaces for camtiers and trailers are also available. during the weekend. ar-ent- 2. IGA The Manti Soutlf aliJ Center Wards will serve home cooked meals in their cultural lulLs -prior n tie 98 -- MOiKSF Q v. SAVE S40- !S000BTU RoomS.J Air Conditioner V AT THE HOME OF EARL and Mary Johnson, Kathy and Cindi for th a ..re C null for the Kerry and Gay Johnson and son iormance. Imddi'.ion, Hie M.c.-- 0, t'tali Stake w.H ojiorjir- - ior"i Brady, Grcenruer, v.'y , Clark twxitlis convenient to the Temple and Paula Johnson and son las-ti- n. 7 Ley atgrounds. Food and drink, howWest Jordan. ever, is not permitted inside tended tlie McBride reunion. the gates. The pageant is financed largeSPENDING THE WEEKEND ly through the sale of souvenir with their iiarents Reulien and Renon Stevens were Larry and programs at the entrances. Although rehearsals began Mella Ann Trimble, Creenriv-e- r, D several weeks ago, other pre- Utah; Roliert and Sonja Day including the and children, Salt Lake City. Oparations costumes, the build- - They attended the class reunion of stage steeinrs, the also. Ding ana editing oi ine program lieen underway for montlis. FRANK AND FARIS STE-vepageant is almost a and two children, Cedar endeavor," Mr. City, were visiting their ia rents said. the Elbert Stevens and Mail-o- n D Dyreng 'And we are doing everv- Stevens during the weekend. attendthing possible to make ance a safe, enjoyable and edilying experience for the thousMYRLA STEPHENSON. HER D ands of visitors we will welMarslia Ballard, Salt daughter, come to our area in July. Lake CHy and her son Brian 1 O cotin-tries--- tory and theology. Penormances this year begin to. lay July 10, and continue the 11 and 12th and July 10th through 19th at Temple Hill in Manti. Curtain time Is 9:10 each evening. Admission Is lS SSfaroS-EKSB- Canada, is here as the guest of his Uncle Ken and Aunt Linda Joimson and daughter, Kelley. He is also visiting grand- Las Vegas, Nev. for a few days last week. She was the guest of her sister, Susan and Larrv Boucher and family. She returned home with them when they come to sjxmd ihe 4th of and lialf-doaJuly weekend with their iiarents, view the moving presesong, dance and Sidney and Betty Hunter and cn ntation--in speech--o- f t Coke, Tab. Sprite still only 1.49 8pk & sta'es X 41.00 H on summer ll. merchandise S 51.00 Banquet Cookin Bags & Do all roads, In the old phrase lead West? But several of Not quite. them will end, temporarily ti: for the ninth Manti in mid-Juof the annual performances Mormon Miracle Pageant. Those roads liave brought an estimated Iia.1T million, 120, 000 of them List year, from all ly I ns , DThe PRODUCT LiT BANANAS --X- CANTALOUPE (liven Bell Pepper.- - shatter New D 't- -i Royal Rock Curmsh (nime Turliot from Greenland SAVHS6 Of-ter- n I ) I! & 1 . 1 Family Frozen Strawberries Tip Top Drink- - Dinner-!I..iCho Mu room Cho Mem Beef Cho Mein Chicken Cho Mem Mein yhnu,) Chow Pork Cho Mem X, oriental Clo Mem al pad's Root Beer 1,2 2U l.ibbv Tomato Catsup : AmeVie.ei Beauty F.1U) Rom Kraft Blue Macaroni Dinner ; Sol'll n Bathroom Tis-u- e As-ort- 1 e ! 1U Family sugar S: 30c oft Aid. Detergent 9" .KRA I.ki. Detergent NEW 32 o., si. iy :e.-ter- n k M M tx 2. Western Plain Peanut 1 Family Mix Licorice 8 oz Kraft French Dressing b oz. Kralt Italian Dressing Krutt Catalina Dressing K I'alt Roka Blu-Dressing M.W !! sotla loiftn 20 Turkov Stew! from Clearl.tke - 0 Potatoes MKAT 3. M 'E' -j PRO'. UN BPWt 1783 Jo) L-- . I29 d ! - yj Open 2 r " - 'i I- OR MONTH D - Q 12 igteoew Conpa,m 0 0 II Western Auto Fillmore, Utah PG-rati- words, funny enough, too much light. The new computers will be fully photo-typ- e setters and too much light will the type just as If it were a picture you take witli vour Instamafic! tare skin or excessive violence to entertain ever the most swinging adults. Yes, kids love BENJI And I know Camp admitted. in this day and time, difficult to believe tliat adults can really get into something that kids like, hit if anything, witli BENJI. tlie adult rusxiuse Is stronger tlian tlie kids! Particularly witli women. I guess ttats liecause when you boil it all down, BENJI is really a love story. A unique one for its se SCHOOL HOARD MEETING Minutes of the Social Board of Education Meeting held June 24, 1979. In attendance were Jack M. Nelson, president; Jarold Robison. vice president; Duane Gal-l- i, Roliert L. Harris, and Ber-ti- s Frampton, members; Kenneth Topham, supt,: and Robeijt. L. Steele, Clerk. The County Commissioners, Harold Stewart, Leigli Maxfield, and Lem Lovell were present concerning the functions of the Six County Association of County Governments. Supt. Topluun reviewed with the Hoard of Education and the County the Commissioners, physicals which should be conducted prior to starting school in the fall. Be indicated Hat the school nurse would need additional help with these physicals and would like to request additional nurses help from the Six Comity Health Organization. It Wn! Hir nt to authorize the to write the Six County Health Department to request this service. After considerable discussion concerning the Six County Organization Memlier Harris made a motion to adopt a resolution asking the Millard County Representative to the Six County Association of County Government to present this resolution to them, requesting tliat any funds available to sure because its all from a but still point a love stry. And so far tlie response lias been just in- dogs its credible. 'Oursecondfeature is already brewing and it, too, is wliat 1 called a 'adult film that kids will enjoy. Were committed to this tvie of philosophy, Camp said, and we are staking our entire future on it. BENJI (giens in Fillmore at the Avalon Theatre on July 17th. IIoje youll see FAINTING IQUIPMfNT AIR C0WPR1SS0R CONCRETE MIXtRS ROWER (AIR & T001S ELECTRIC) T001S (POWER I HAND) Plans major in Engineering DUMP TRUCKS . SKIP LOADERS . DOZERS CALL 743-654- 4 Fillmore 'A love it. pre-scho- ol rnn-sens- school districts be directed to the State Board of Education, or tlie local School District, for disbursing. Approved. Ricliard Christensen, Burrows and Smith, and Ralph Edwards, architect, were present to discuss the tiondingand build-in- ,, program for Millard School District. Supt. Topi tain presented worksheets covering the building needs in the district which included the following items: (1) Fillmore Elementary us Super-intende- School. (2) Intermediate DENEFN. MICHELLE, AND guest, her sister, Rosie son, Idaho Falls. JULY 10-11-- LEN-ne- at (3) Heat Plant at Millard High School. (4) New Bus Garage at Jeff Davis, children of Susan Davis are the guests of their Mr. and Mrs. grand;nnviis, Koin-r- t Davis, Milford, Utah. CARL AND PHYLLIS and Steve liave as School Delta. Stephenson were recent visitors at the home of Evan and Dorothy Ballard, White Rock, New MexWlille there they were ico. taken to the Carlsbad Caverns and other interesting sights. On their return trip they went bv way of the Indian ruins at Mesa Verdes, Colo. tt Delta. (5) Cafeteria at Millard High school. (C) Simp addition at Delta High School. Ralph Edwards, architect reviewed the preliminary drawings and ideas applicable to the above projects. Ricliard Christensen, Burrows and Smith, reviewed landing amounts and interests rates. Memlier Haris made a motion to authorize Mr. Christensen, Burrows and Smith, to prejiare the necessary papers for a 11 Kinds in Ixmd eleciion to the amount of 3.713,000 to include tie aUive prog-cs- , their Dob- 12 F.ROZEN FOODS Cheese Whiz 3 flavors 8 ox 1 lb. Blue Seal Marcerine 6 oz Drinks Fruit Tip Top Rhodes Pan Rolls 26 ct Morton TV Dinners 11 oz Lurry's Poor Boy Sandwich Asst Jean Popsicies 18 pack 690 3S1.O0 6S1.00 88C 2890 990 89C PRODUCE 2890 32 5? lb I 1!C 2490 19? MEAT Cornish Game Hens Hormel Slice Bacon Ground Beef 20 oz 990 oz $1.29 12 lb 790 GROCERIES La Choy Dinners - Mushroom, Chicken, Shrimp Pork 42 oz 20 oz Libby Tomato Catsup American Beauty ERxj Roni 24 oz Kraft Macaroni Dinner 7 oz Sotlinn Bathroom Tissue 10 rolls Kraft Imitation Mayonize 32 oz 10 lb W. F. Sugar ALL Detergent 30C off ERA Liquid Detergent 16 oz 65? 32 oz 64 oz Dish ALL 12C off 35 oz 10 oz LuChoy Soy Sauce Bi-Pa- THE DAY, WEEK 0 . INDUSTRY 6 Days A Week RENT BY D A CONTRACTORS HOME (I er over-loade- and, pic- tures because too many 'kiddie movies liave been promoted as genuine fanulv entertainment. And its kind of a vicious circle. Many of the old line maior studios and distributors are claiming tliat runs anything with a adults away from the theatre yet those same studios and distributors are tbc ones who caused the problem by putting out 'kiddie tyi motion pictures and selling them as genuine family entertainment. One distributor even suggested to us tliat if we put a few four-lettwords intoBEN-J- I to get a on it, it would he easier to promote, but unfortunately, Im one ol those weirdos who believes tliat if weve done our jobs well we dont need those al Potatoes New No RENTALS i h ' "1 with an right margin. Its not because our typesetter is doing something wrong, but probably because the machines need their semi-annuphysical. Please bear with us. Our new computer will be delivered and installed In a few weeks. Then, alls well liave to worry about is d powe r lines, burned out lightbulbs uneven Head Lettuce lb Bananas mm If Were having trouble Peppers D MOT SPECIALS THI MOTTIST BUYS IN TOWN rrJ," ed motion of Cantaloupes SWAMP COOLERS- - All izes to vour summer needs!!! For Home or Mobil Home!!! stall at $199,93. 4000 Cl M 99c Camp, president of Mulberry Square Productions and producer of the new family-orientmotion picture, BENJI rejects the notion that a picture cannot ,k? entertaining and totally involving to adults unless it las a PG or It rating. I can understand how it started, however, Camp said. Adult audiences are running over-expo- DAYNE ROBINS. EDMONTON, Countess fruit pies 41.00 ,!oe Holden 170 11, 1975 Friday, July jiared Army Private Gregory L. Kesler, son of Marion L.. Krs-le- r, Kanosh, Utah, completed a missile crewman course here He learned to prepare the Lance missile for firing, make warhead settings, drive the vehicle used in transporting the missile and to perform maintenance on the equipment. 401.00 Banquet Cookin bags beans 2J412can 440 Cantelopes & Completes army course cheese 290 & MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84031 3 ICKIWS fCNiC Hunt s pork t ck LaChoy Chow Mein Noodles 5 oz Beef, $1.27 410 630 3790 $1.33 790 $2.25 $2.99 SI. 19 $2.29 830 49? 490 Plain 16 oz $1.35 Peanuts 16 oz $1.35 W'.F. Mix Licorice Bits 22 oz 89? Iriskies Dinner 50 bag $8.G 9 oz Libby Eruit Float 2790 Clover Club Chips Twin Puck reg 1,29 $1.09 M L M M & M Western Auto Rental equipment HBH i |