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Show HPaar.jpp .r7irrTrrr t SCIPIO NEWS DF.AN AND Jam JOHNNY vs lADRIf-QuarnherAND spent a few dais in g Beaver. Laurie's grandlathei Civile Ward died and sla staved to attend his funeral. THE STONE REUNION was held at Maple Gove, Sunday MRS. NEKV'ELL WEBB. Springville. has had surgery in Iayson Hospital. She is the sister of Phyllis and Hilda Quarnberg. RANDALL BRADFIELD. Leamington, took Earl Brad-fielon a fishing trip last week. They met Earl's son Darrvin Bradfied. Bishop d AND i i lie successful farmer has a rifhi to swell his chest when he sees a line crop being harI vested ora healthy beef or dairy herd gracing in pasture. More reason for pride if hes 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. Pride in Farming . Petersen Insurance Agency anniversary. CARTER. WANDA Kearns, spent a --- with her mother. Mrs. Dee Memmott. Dee returned to Kearns with her Tuesday. 28 North Main St. 743-571- MR. AND MRS. HOWARD Memmott drove to Ncphi last week taking their mother Carrie Ivie. She will stay with Mrs. Udel Cowans. Howard and Darlene then went on to Orem and visited with their boys. Jeff and Beverly went with them to Sun Dance up Provo Canyon. The occasion was Howard and Darlene's 1 Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co. Friday. September 5, 1975. practical nursing, and diesel, mechanic programs filled for the fall quarter, courses are still available in the following categories: Accounting, auto comparison to its beginnings .body, auto mechanics, buildconstruction, business ;is a small war manpower ing machines and instrument re-- , n aming school in 1941 . Day school students will pair, clerk typist, drafting, and automation register and have orientation electrical Sept. 25 and 2b, with classes technology, electromechanical 29. Utah technology, electronics techSept beginning Techs evening school will nology, fashion merchandisbegin classes the night of ing. general art. general edu29 with Sept registration cation. graphics technology, and restaurant Sept lb through Sept. 29. hotel-mote- l President Wilson W. Sorenmanagement, medical recepson emphasized that students tionist. medical secretary, now if they nurse should aide, professional wish to assure themselves of driving, radiology, refrigerathe classes they want. Three tion and air conditioning, ol the colleges 30 programs ol secretarial, stenogra and radio techstudy arc already filled for television tail quarter. They arc dental nology. watch repair, and assisting, practical nursing, welding. Utah Technical College at and diesel mechanics. A few norc have less than a dozen Provo is full accredited by the openings left, he said, but Northwestern Association ol the rest can still accomodate Secondary and Higher Schools said Pres. Sorensen. Credits large numbers of students. at the earned at Utah Tech are By within the college from 10 a. m. to 4 p.m., transferable framework a established Mondays through Fridays, by the student may pay tuition and Utah State Board of Regents select his or her course of to other colleges and univerFormal study. registration sities within Utah. must still be done Sept. Concerning evening school 25 and 2b. but desired classes for the fall quarter, Dr. Roger will be assured through the Plothow. director, said the Provo, will bejgin its year when it opens its fall quarter Sept. 29. The institution now serves well over 4000 people of the community annual in MR. AND MRS. JAY r and family. Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Darvin Jensen and son. Gunnison visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robison. Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Robison spent Sunday with his AL-de- mother Alta Martin. KIM AND JOYCE QUARN-berand baby. Sandy arc enjoying their return home to Utah - visiting the Joe Warner's and Ferrell Quarnberg. Scipio. Kim has been stationed at Florida for the past several months. g pre-regist- pher, BISHOP AND MRS LEO Robins and De Ann drove to Provo afternoon Saturday picking up their dauphm-Kal!,- v vsw mt on to Kathy anu Salt I akc. JEANNE MONROE IS Orem at High School this year. She has been teaching at Hi rum for a few years. leaching MR. Robins assisting, College. MR. AND MRS. CRAE Memmott and family. Kearns spent Labor Week end with Mr. and Mrs. LcVoy Me They brought a birthday eake and celebrated Ella's birthday Sunday with them. MRS. JAY and family. Quarnberg MR. ND MRS. SHELDON Tooele, spent Sauturdav and with his mother. l.'n.n imben and three boys. Sunday bin. ,l.m and Matt spent the Blonda Quarnberg and Rex I abiir Day weekend visiting Peterson. I' tends m Bakersfield, Calif., and muring Disneyland and YVONNE JACKSON AND is si in California They re- - two daughters Katie and new baby girl have been visiting timed home Tuesday night. wither her parents. Mr. and MRS. SHELLY WEBB AND Mrs. Burtus Quarnberg and new babv son. Orem, has sisters Karen, Dianne and LinSteve came down for them seiu this week with her folks da. Mr. .md Mrs. Don Quarnberg. last Tuesday. Dulhi; and Suzanne QuarnBILL AND BRITA SMITH berg. Oren spent the week and children Ricky and Erica, " it h the Quarnbcrgs. Fresno. Calif., visited with their uncle Bill and aunt MR. AND MRS. DON Claik. Topeka. Kan., and! Vcrlen Hatch over the week Doug Peterson. Milford, spent end. MIKE MEMMOTT. SALT sever. d days visiting their Lake spent this week with mothir Clo Peterson. They all his grandparents Mr. and sjn.ni Wednesday with their brother Dale and wife Madge Mrs. Nord Memmott. His Petetson, Fillmore and enjoy- father Wendell came down Friday and he returned home ed dinner w it h them. with hint. a lot of for vou Tech has room Utah With the dental Technical Utah by Hilda Quarnberg & Maxine Robins MR. Theres f . FMOGIM Quarnberg. SpringvilV. Floyd and Amy Qiumbe e. Atiroa. visited their brother, U registration scheduled Sept will be front 12 noon until 8 p.ni. Evening school classes are open to anyone, offering a wide variety of study. Some arc three nights a week, others two and some one night a week. The faculty is composed of many from the regular day school staff, plus experts in particular fields front the community who impart their knowledge in the .evening school classes. AND MRS. MONT and granddaughter Stephanie Robins spent Labor weekend with Day their daughter Jancal and Richard Monscn and family. Granger. enrollment for the winter quarter day school last vear was 2008 students. The evening school attracted 139b the same quarter. Only a few of them were day school duplicates. An additional bOO attended Utah Tech in special programs including driver training, bus driver schools and fireman training. Over 4000 were served by the school last year. MR. AND MRS. MERLIN Monroe had their girls lone Monroe and Jananta Davis and family. Salt Lake over the l abor Dav weekend. New district managers Gerald E. Hillicr will continue as Salt Lake district manager, a position be has held since 1971 Mr. Ferguson is a native of Pocatello. He graduated Appointment of four district managers for the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Land Management was announced Friday by Paul L. Howard, BLM state director for Utah. The appointments were a result of the bureau's reorganization of field offices in the 'state. Distric offices now are located in Cedar City. Moab, Richfield. Salt Lake City and Vernal. Lloyd Ferguson. Fillmore District manager since 1972, will be Vernal district man- . from Idaho State University in 1957 with a B.S. in biological science. He lias done some graduate study at USU and University of Wyoming. He taught high school for two years and served in the U. S. Navy for lour years. His career with BLM beIdaho Falls. He gan in later worked in Boise, and Miles City. Mont. He married Gayle Armstrong. Arimo, Id. They have two sons and two 13. ager. Morgan S. Jensen, who has .been Kanab district manager will be the district manager in Cedar City. District manager in Moab will be S. Gene Day who has been Chief. Planning Coordination Staff of the Utah State Office since 1971. daughters. Mr. Howard said installation ceremonies for the font new district managers will he scheduled in the neat future. The new Richfield district manager will be Donald L. Pendleton, who has been the Vernal district manager since 1972. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore. Utah 84b3l Friday. September 5. 1975. SOFTEN UP SIZES 4 lb-2- 9 WIDTHS E FOR DAD'S We Stock Safety Shoes REDWING 1 Stevens, Inc. PERSONALITY WH0000 ib is Clues may be hidden in ads or in the ads of thesjxut-sorin- g firms elsewhere in the paper. No clues will be hidden in news columns, editorial mat ter or classified ads, just in display ads of the spoiuorun, mercliants In this section and elsewhere In the paper. 1. Thts is a family contest. Entries are welcome from member of the family old enough to fill out their own entry. Anyone may enter except employees of the paper or memof bers their immediate families. You may submit one entry per person at any of the merchants whose sponsoring ads appear in the left hand side of this ad below the arrow. 2. Nothing to buy, use anv below in of sG;' pajxr for entry bbnk Gut necessary to Ik present to v, in. Not necessary to lv a s iiiscnU-- r to the -- The par. M.sterv Personalia ii. .r. be anv me in the Fillmore area. Clues to his Identity will l e hidden ONLY in the ads ol merchants, the sponsorin',; winch mav include anv of the same mercliants in theareatie-lo-.- v or elsewhere in (lie paper. Many ads have no clue; some as in. it", as five. Tins is a contest of si ill ami we intend to do our Post to ulltW it vou. 4. To enter, write theiump vou tielieve to o the i o the pn v.tf 'distort Personality ona ol paier. Also list all ot the i loos yon can find in the a is ot sponsoring mercliants. A CONTEST ABOUT a mercliants, Merchant CerI added. Whenever the BOM'S is noi won, it will lie added to the next weeks bonus which will continue to grow until it Is won. All Mercliant Certificates must be used within one week from file time the winner is notified and can only le redeemed ai one of the siionsorim.' merelunts srionsoring BOM'S of a tificate will Put down youfname and address and telephone number. Mailed entries will not le accepted, they must be placed in the entry boxes located at one or more of the designated mercliants for that week. Dont bring entries o the paper office, please. 5. This weeks contest starts when you receive this issue of the paper and closes Saturday night of the same week when 'thte stores close. C. As soon as the boxes are a picked up (Monday-Mormncdrawing will lie held from the combined entries. The entr. drawn that correctly identifies the Mystery personality will win a $5.00 mercliant certificate. If that entry also lists all of the clues, and no more, hidden in the various ads of the $11 YOUR FRIENDS NEIGHBORS Read These Rules Over Then 7. The contest will run for 10 weeks. Familv jurtn nation gives Your wife, linskiml, or one of ocr youngsters mav s; t a clue vou missed. r.niiJi'P . . Look For vy 7 DEPOSIT YOUR ENTRIES WITH THESE 4 MERCHANTS LISTED BELOW, THIS WEEK! abettercluneetowin. you . the Clues I stores. i & AREA NT ul is building glider Sporting goods Paints supplies Pioneer Maiket Bicycles Groceries Greenhouse accessories & Fishing gear 743-654- 4 ph. 743 - 5355 Western Auto . 174 S. 100 lohns Francis Kelly 5 Butch Murphey Mechanic children Department Store and Complete 3 locations Complete Don's Tire Shop Wheel alignment Electronic Duanes r'l Rain St. one-sto- 743-6225 inspection p station HUSKY 3 Ceramics & y - A.G. Fillmore Paratfise Inn Delicious Food Anytime dollars 743 - 5414 743-532- hang-glid- e Hew students welcomed 743 6540 Geraldine ii Wants to learn to Evenings-Ihursda- Shop Dunnes A.G. and stretch those Fillmore Red Bam 743 5430 & 550 No. Main 1 home decorating service Stevens Inc. 194 1 Service Always low prices Tires, Motor oils gasoline, Diesel fuel C.6. radios Ice No. Main Fillmore 743-939- Official state shopping p 743-538- tune-u- A.G. Grocery Husky Where quality counts Paradise Inn Ccnoco 7436638 7436860 Downtown Conoco 7436626 family lerty IGA Dept, store 743-511- Fillmore W. 743-979- 260 W. 3 5th. S. Fillmore 500 S. 743-653- Saturday A.M. Buelahs Style .Junior-.- , Miss'-- , and Fillmore 2 7 Women's -- Specialty MIOP Uur AIM: - - to bring you the I 23 W. Prices!! 100 S. ' V M atest aiur the He?t bTYLE of the beabon at the Kea-onab- le 'Jr3 Sticp Mo- -t 74365031 Fillmore |