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Show draft Show Soft Water 4-- H ANNl'AI. CRAFTS SHOW The firrt annual crafts show to lw hclt!. Attention: All craftsmen!!! I it's sw your craft. The more unusual the lietter. iSdruet Cl F AN O F'i Tf iT SOFT WATER KFLP 'tOU FIGHT THE HIGH COST Of LIVING' Pioneer crafts are enjicclally invited. Articles need not have been made within the past year hut must work of the tire he ex- hibitor. All local craftsmen, 16 years i of ape or over from the Fillmore area are encouraged to fill out an entry form and Yo j'H v on soaps, ctestr.jents, shampoos, clotfe., wjter heating costs, repair tills, and frazied nerves. to Edith Callistcr, Gwen pet Hunter or Del Allgood by 8 p.in. Aliens! lltli. Articles must tie delivered to the mult ljMirpose building It CAM. 74.ur.501 AND SAY. Fillmore between 8 8 or 12 13. Elementary school and 10 p,m. August and 17, Items on display may be picked up Sunday after show hours or must be picked up on Monday, August 17 lietween a and 7 p.m. Please check out with tlie attendant on duty. Arts and crafts of all kinds are eligible, however limited. It is sugspace may gested you read the entry form carefully for space allotment. Artists must also help mount the exhibit so be prepared to spend a little tme. August 17 0, of Table up to 24 Floor space: up to 3G Wall since: up to 3G Free Ringing space up to 30. ( away from wall) Design is: (please check one) Totally original: Partly original: fQygQ&QIQQOCOOOa Pattern: Kit: Demonstration: Would you like to strate 51.00 rwest lemonade Fresh ground beef S .89 Campbell's tomato juice 8 Tab 1 s tf 1.49 pack r 5je sc jc :r ; He3!' jt 5ft cSfeusttA, ifflmr 1775. By resolve, Congress self-relia- first assistant along with other assistants. A nurse will be in made 200 years ajo utah The first recorded expedition tliat would tiring European explorers into what is now Utah liegan 199 years ago this week. An expedition led by two Franciscans, Fray Atanasio Dominguez and Fray Silvestre Velez de Escalante, left Santa Fe, New Mex. on July 29, 177G. The start of the expedition was delayed several times, but lad it departed on schedule it would have begun on Aniericasbirtli-day--Jul- y 4, 177G. The explorers after traveling through wlat is now New Mexico and Colorado, entered the within Utahs boundaries in September 177G. They forded the Green River near the present site of Jensen Utah, Sept, 1G. nt now territory The Dominguez-Escalan- Commissioners set 9 Mil Levy for 1975 Holden Ella Crosland OTTO liave AND ALUE HUNT-e- r lad several members Millard County Commissioners in regular session, July 10, set the 1975 ml levy at 9 mils. Last year it was 7 mils. Present were all Commissioners, Chairman Harold Stewart, Leigh Maxfield and Lem Lovell, Clerk Guv Robins and County Attorney Le Ray Jack-so- their family visiting them recently. They weVe Dr. and Mrs. Aarl Hunter and family, Pleasanton, Calif.; Jon and Marianne Hunter and family, Spanish Fork. They also attended Jon's class Reunion and the Whitaker Reunion. Teona Hunter, Bountiful spent a week with her grandparents, also. of n. Other business included ap- proving a project jiresented by Mayor Wright, Fillmore for rebuilding a bridge on the road at the Fillmore Cheese ractory. This is from sjiecial binds from roads. A low bid from Reid Construction Company for a two mile section of the Scenic Highway was ajtjtroved tor s 157,000. The engineers estimate was I.ENORE BARKER, SALT Lake City is the guest of her father, Marian Stevens. ELZA NIXON RETURNED home Sunday after sending a week in Salt Lake City. She was there to welcome her grandson, QtiiunNixonhome. He returned home Friday from his mission in Equador, So. America. Quinn and his girlfriend, Trannel brought his Carol grandmother home and were overnight guests at her home. or ex- te pedition spent about two montns trekking across land now contained in Utah. for rejiairing the Delta Sugar Factory roof for $9982.83 and also the coal hid for $20.50 jier ton. Richard Tlatcher, Scipio Riding Cluh asked for $250 to rejxiir the lights at the Rodeo grounds in Scljilo. Apjtroved. The auditor was jireseni in regards to the 1974 audit. The commended Commissioners him for the excellent manner In which the audit was prepared. A meeting will le held in Millard County to review the jiresent program. Jim Nowling was jireseni to ask for use of the fairgrounds for the Demolition Derby, Aug. tv 30. discussed. S'" NEED ' COW A need a cow dog', Have Australian Shejiard about 9 months old, needs to he on farm or ranch. Free to good home. Call Harold White, Srijuo. Do von irrigation water in Fillmore into a sprinkling system similiar to (lie protect just in Kanosli. Permission for the stud v was granted. Peterson Machine and Sup. jjI V, Fillmore wa.-- wren tic bid ed eoni-jilet- vO;.;0.x0X-XO'.-XUX-XU- Free City SPENDING THE WEEKEND with her parents Warren and Ella Crosland and family was Jeri Crosland, Bountiful. Granted. Other routine matters were $159,985. w. a. Miimly, Sr. and Mark Paxton received jiermission to start a fesihility study for jilac-in- g 758-2G3- 8. lx pd. I DOUGLAS AND BETH CRQS-an- d welcomed their eighth grandson to their family Tlmrs. July 17th. Proud first time iar-enare Brent and Vicki Crosbabv The land, Fillmore. weighed 8 lbs. and 4 ox. and will lie named Slane Brent. CONNIE CROSLAND SPENT the weekend with her parents, Douglas and Belli Crosland. VISITIN'. lit! We would like to thunk everyone who has us in any wav, and also thank everyone for there cards and phone calls following I u tee's Broken leg and tel 's ituun. Mr. and Mrs. Mu Brinkcrhoff and family lield I Mount lit Nellie Huntsman areMrs. oucu (Merodeaii) Bonier and i Irac,- Bunker, Salt LS A WOOD VIRGINIA patient at Utah Valley Ilospi- - ; We wish her a tal, Provo. Lake Citv. other family join them. inem-Um- Id:. me weekend and famThey attended the celebration in Elsinore. Roy and Lucille Johnson and (laughter, Bountiful: Loraine Jones and girls, Sutherland, drove over Sunday to visit her mother and brothers and their families. ACATP M0 A I' IT.IW-hea- ami Minnie Penney to thank their tunny friends an t relatives for flowers, card:;, nils, j'lione calls, visits and other acts of kindness during Mrs. oiine vs stay at the !.. I). S. llosjuhil and wish s HAD AS her guests during all Thanks to rand-daught- or speedy recovery. LANOI.A JOHNSON the Mel and Sonic Johnson ily, Las Vegas, New Special thanks TOUR YULI OWSI'ONI LEND Fit! EMAN FLI.W To Yellowstone to gmi her son and Dr. Jan and daughter-in-laGale Ann, Rieliard and Icimi-fe- r, for a tour of the Park, .die accompanied them hoinebvc.tr. ts George Clymer and Micheal Hilligas joint treasurers of the United Colonies, July 29, 1775. Any adult man or woman who and that lias no is health condition tliat would preclude their spending several days at an elevation of nearly 10,000 feet may attend. The cost of the camp will be $30. It will include five meals, two nights lodging in cabins, free floating, horse hack riding, fishThe ing and other activities. camp will le under the volunteer leadership of Karl Peterson, Price with Lilly Guniz as attendance at all times. Free l ms transportation will lie provided from the Price, Last vear over 5,000 attendUtah Senior Centerand from the ed the art exhibits, craft demCas.le Dale Senior Center. In onstrations, entertainment (including a German Hand) and addition, Senior citizens may drive their cars and there Is food Umtlis offered to the public. An artistic program for the space for a minimum of twelve children to exjx:rience and Those occupying campers. will liavc a rate participate in will kepthe little campers of $20. ones busy while parents brouse. Camp Roger will le held Puppet shows will also lie given. For the gourmet, a large August 2G and 29 this year unvariety of foods will lie available der the volunteer leadership of Roger Freund. Camp Roger was Including; tacos, hot dogs, sandwiches. ice cream and snow' the first adult camp held in Utah and lias been held each summer cones. This is an opportunity for the for the jiast six years. Camp entire community to view and Roger is located in the high 'encourage our local artists and Uinta with free fransixiilatiori craftsmen. available from the Senior CitiPottery, weaving, wood rarvin;;. .nacrame'tojf. zens Recreational uenter, 237 a'd icwelry making will if s. 10th E., Sail Lake Citv. among tito.e arts presented for The cost for Camp Roger will li" S3" per lorson in all inpuidu ms vet im. (ce which provides All artists.ire inv itedtojiarti-ctpat- e, clusive others to attend. Ad- ioard and room for four days and all activities such as mission is free so loin in the lionts and riding horses. fun. s Continental Army. Beniamin Franklin, the first Postmaster General established posts from Maine to Georgia on July 20, 1775. The Maryland Convention, meeting in Anapolis, July 2G, voted to support measures of the Continental Congress. It resolved to organize 40 companies of Minutemen. On July 27, 1775, Congress resolved to establish an Army hospital. The Army Chaplain Department and the Judge Advocate General Department were established by Congress, July 28, this season. Salt I.ake Art Guild will present the Seventh Annual Art Faire on the State Capitol Plaza. Switched to the Capitol Plaza last vear, the setso beautiting was found to ful a setting, tliat artists asked tint we return again this year. Visitors to the State Cipitol will not want to miss the variety of crafts, arts, and activities available for their scrutiny and enioyment. The festival will le held on Auirust 2 and 3 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Northern bathroom tissue 4 rolls .69 f SENIOR CITIZENS EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATION OF UTAH A second Senior Adult Camp for I'tah was announced today by Roliert Utz.inger,SaltLakeClty, newly elected chairman of Senior Adult Camps, Incorporated. The camp is scheduled to be held August 12 through 14 at Skytiaven, a picturesque alpine resort area on the shores of Feron Reservoir, Southwest of Ferron. The camp will lie limited to a minimum of 44 adults The Sprite, e, Doudel. Dr. Benjamin Church became the first Surgeon General of the Clubs completing projects so they will lie ready for camp. It should tie an exciting day! present - hope all the 4-- are busy preparing skits and Art Faire while they last .08 week--Cok- We hours Art Guild will .59 Nucoa margarine Last craft? American colonies worked at becoming a cohesive confederation. The first Continental Army unit readied Boston on July 25, It was a rifle com1775. pany from York County, Penn., commanded by Cait. Micliael roast. h (Demonstrations will Te selected from entries toachieve variety for viewers) Hosts and Hostesses i Are von willing to serve as host or hostess during which hours which day. Banquet Cookin bags 41.00 Carnation chunk tuna 2. 98 Ice cold watermelon- demon-Whic- .49 48 oz. t your by Congressman Allan T. Howe This week 200 years ago was and a time of organization several "firsts as the 13 4-- H or craft: since: 4-- H Ito-ter- Since required (approx, sq. ffi per exhibitor) and 10 a. in. August NEWS On Friday, July 18, a group youngsters and their leaders met at the North Park to pull weeds as their community service project. These InMarla Tomkinson, cluded, Steplianie Dearden, Jaimle Duncan, Leslie Hunt, Suzanne t Shepard, Lee Anne Hare, Muhlestein, Kent Bayles, Darin Dearden, Vale Bacon, Paige Dearden, Judy Kindred Annette Wade and Betlna Rasmussen. Leaders Ann Quinn, Ann Nielsen and Jill Bayles were also there to help. The annual Camp will lie held on July 31 at Maple Grove near Scipio. The theme for ttys years camp is Our Utah Heritage. Registration and breakfast will lie lietween 7 and 9 a.m. with each club bringing their own food. At 9 a.m. will be the flag raising and the election of camp officers. The group will then be divided into smaller groups tc do rock art, liamlicraft and Lunch will lie nature hikes. from 12:30 until 2. Then the groups will continue with their hikes and liandicraft. At 3:30 there will be contests at the flag pole. Supper will be from 4:30 until 6 followed by an evening program and marshmeltow ENTRY HLANK Must I in by August 11 Name T own: Volunteers are needed to help lung the show, help demonstrate during oen hours, 3 to 10 p.m., and for hosts and hostesses during the 3 day exhibit, McBiide Lumber Co. 14-1- 1 Media 200 years ago this week 4-H- ers d, Min e l'aninuteli and oilier Southern I ah Cantons for several days were; .nice ilson, Lisa and C'lea height, lUron ohmsu and P.aryl Anderson, Sail Lake Citv; and Catlu Wilson, Fillmore. her return home. Sheep herd lor sale 27 Ewes, 20earlvsjiringbmb.s gn'kl ram. 2 wars old. Must 1 sell this month. or Call Harold 743-02- :!. While. lx 5 STEVE AXDC1IRLSTIE MILL-awa- y became first time parents July 17th with the birth of a 7 lb. 12 oz. daughter. Paternal grandparents here are Pat and Bette Millaway. SUSAN DAVIS AND THREE GUESTS AT HOI. DA WAY HOME JACK HOLDA WAY ARRIVED children, her mother, Stella Stephenson and daughter Dawn drove to North Salt Lake Sunday afternoon. They will te the guests of Lyle and Merene Owen and family. They planned on a trip to Lagoon while there. from Canada for a visit with his mother Fern about two weeks ago. Later they went to Salt Lake to meet the plane on which Fern's granddaughter, Denise arrived from the WashMON E lusi. ington D. C. area, where her DEVERF. AND MEFTDENE an father, Army officer is Staples were in town during thoi assigned to the Pentagon. weekend visiting her mother. Following Deniss dejxirture, Fern and Jack will drive toSjio-kan- e. Naida Melville and other relatives here and iiiKanosh. While where her other officer in the PROGRESS at the same son is assigned. They will then drive to Jack's home in Canada tune, DeVere reminded former for a couple of weeks, after publisher, Jane Wilson tliat he which Fern will flv home. was tack in a printing plant. He worked at the PROGRESS early in his career, then moved to I as Veens. He Ins since A nv .senior that to St. Giore.e where he ition-wants to attend 7Uhur or both camps may is associated with the Moore contact their nearest sou r Business Form.. Co. citizens center or wrne Senior The couple las one son Adult Camps, 347 s. nth ;. salt working til Las eeas; the othLake Citv, UT 84 192 for regisers are married. tration forms. Since available space is limited, interested MILLARD COUNTY PIRKIKESS Iieople should make reservaFillmore, Utah 84531 tions as soon as possible. Friday, .lulv 25, 1975 Wiiv " IIK tfff - " . gi STEVE NEWMAN WHOJAM MCQUEEN IRWIN ALLENS FAYE DUNAWAY THE Towering KTO10 FICMARD SUSAN Fit ID BLAKELY CMAMBCRLAfN ASTA1RF ROBERT O.J. PjOBERT JENNIFER WAGNER VAUGHN SIMPSON JONES Thurs. thru Mon. July 24 AVALON 28 AVALON Ml HERE!. MEAT TOO Roof Gro'-rn- l w. r. Half Rock Course Game liens X" $1.59 $1.00 Whole Boneless Ham foy if 99? each 4990 lb lb - Peaches RAN A NAS SOYBEANS F. Ice Extra Kijn? while they last Cream Parkay Margerine 3 lb. Crisco Catorade Stokcly 24 oz 'esson OIL n rr Qt Reg Mason Jars Kerr Pint Ret; Mason Jars V. F. Fruit Cocktail Van Camp Tuna oz Ragu Marinard Sauce 15 12 Sauce Ragu Mushroom Spaghetti Ragu Plain Spaghetti Sauce Hapu Meat Spaghetti Sauce Libbys Vienna Sausage 5 oz 98? $3.99 89? 15s 2A 8 each V-- 8 P lb $2.38 Dearden Motor Company Fillmore, Ut. 790 47? 20 39? 80 V-- 8 1 99? 89? 79' Ground Beef $1.79 890 950 $2.89 $2.59 580- TILL Soap Family Size 0? off Blue Hormet Margarine lb 1 12 ipiart Crystal White Liquid oz 40 Juice W. F. Tomato Kimballs & Co 390 480 580 580 New Potatoes 300 Float 13 oz Fruit Libby 20? off 32 oz Liquid Ivory Nalley Cucumber Chips 48 oz Hunts - W.F. Chicken Noodle Soup W. F. Chicken With Rice Tastewell Canned Drink 10 lb. Energy Briquet 58? 389? G30 $1.29 SJ250PZ Ariens Mountain Maid 583ALP 4 hr. power Planting Mulch Air Cooler Itfilir S2I!!S 5 Compare,. 2 f20'' 1 V. 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