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Show tmployecor me Month kf y wUi l Robert E. Orrullian. hill- more. Utah was seleeted as Weotl Company "Employee for June. of the Month" Rob joined Wyeoff Co. He has seven in June of vears of aeeidenl-frcdriving, as ot June 175. As stated by his fellow in his letter of employee nomination, "He is an outstanding cmplovcc and is etv much lor the prow th of Wveotf Co., and has tried i to put mans things into to benefit the eompanv and make it a better plaec to work." In ll)7d Bob and his wife. Ilnllis. beeamc the offieial express agent for Wyeoff area. Co. in the Fillmore Since that time the express Bob has for any job he He is a concerned, cated worker who is a does. dedi- credit to Wvcott Company . As Employee ol the month. Bob will receive a S25 savings bond and dinner for two. 18. e We have a story about Bob we feel is well worth telling. It ty pities the great guy Bob is. I he following inciden occurred in the summer of 7 1 cf-la- . In his travels. Bob and his family camped at Lucky Peak Reservoir. East of Boise. Id. We happed to know he camped there, because one day we received a call from a Boise merchant. This man. owner of a Boise clothing store, in this area has increased has also been fishing and had to more than double the de- seen a little liveries being made a year girl in the water chasing a plastic innertube. The bank I lie dc- - ot the reservoir sloped sharp- efficient proper, ai,d suddenly onlv the livery of our express in this nor Uf')C remained. The little reflects the attitude three-year-ol- d a girl gone underwatet and could not swim. Bob was also watching and could sec what was happening. Although he was in wading hoots he immediately went alter the girl. By the time he got to her, the water was up to his shoulders. It could have been even deeper, but Bob Orullian went after her without regard to the danger lie could be putting himself into, or to the damage that could be done to his watch and other valuables. He brought up the little girl who was choking badly but otherw ise unharmed. If Bob's actions had not been observed, we probably would not have learned of this. He has yet to mention it to anyone around here. Bob modestly mentioned this was the third incident he had been involved in where he feels a life has been saved. ! i i i Pears Grade Plums Grade A A Bartlett i 24 grandchildren; grandchildren, and H t i No gifts v Stanley i i i i , i Peaches Grade A J H Hales 56.50 bu! Kirn Shatter 743-660- 4 Vb . husband To marry in Jtanti Mr. and Mrs. Byron D. Probert announce the marof their daughter. riage Virginia to Gary M. Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mont L. Snyder. Fillmore. I he couple will be married in the Manti L.D.S. Temple on Friday. September 14. 1475. A reception will be held cal James Dr. Icarc, and children Shawn and (od Ihev live in Bcthesda. Marvl.uid, whuli is a short dis'anee liom his olfice. hev took them to all the histoi ie points ol interest, iik hiding Boston, Cal says a lot ol the old buildings which were important in our early hisioiv have been and are I great great " r-- :W.' testored. 'atliei heme; than I please. fru-ml- "I sp.k , get., his n thete is a uisness leeling that is he St t waits (lew and the it two weeks went all too last d I name from the wool L.iIiii last there Temple Provo as a and will be employed in Provo. G.uy is a graduate of Millard High School and Millard Stake Seminary. He attended Southern Utah State College prior to his basic training as a member of the Utah National Guard. He is presently enrolled at Utah Technical Colin their honor that evening from 8:00 until 10:00 in lege at Provo, where he is majoring in Electronic TechSeipio. Everyone is cordially invited. nology. Virginia is a graduate of : Alter a short honeymoon, the couple plan to nuke their Millard High School and Milhome in Provo. lard Stake She Sminary. from Techni Utah graduated H i i URN L ROM TRIP EAST Calvin and Loiiainc Stewart retut ned recently from a vacation in the Washington D C area. 'I hey went to sec their daughter Connie, I loin down. here are many wooded ai eas i lose to Wash-m.uon- . hiiio, man's best for "faithful", fnlus Coopers Country Club is the setting for the opening luikhcon which will be held Sept. 20 at 2 p.nt. Special music will be furnished by Eddie Peterson and lamilv (son of Vernon and Vonda Peterson). For reservations, please call President Dean Robison, 743-hh.or Vice Pres. Linda Price per Baugh plate is S2.50. Guests arc welcome. i 4 RE so Fine Arts season theme. 53.50 48 Stewarts return Wf' III Rl I AGE OF CELT L'RE I his is the theme chosen for 'l the vear of the Fine Arts' Each town in the I (mild. J I illmorc area will present a program in keeping with the S5.25 bu. I lie children of Catherine Memmott. Setpio. invite all their Itietuls and relatives to an openhouse to honor their mother on her doth birthday. It will be held Sept. 20, Irom 3 p.m. to r p.m. at the Seipio Ward Cultural Hall. Catherine was the wife of Forrest W. Memmott. Hi (Passed away in August 1472 Their children are: Mrs Ion Memmott. (Ossie) Sal Lake Citv: Mrs. Gay VVor wood. (Enid), Levan; Ross So. Gate. Jewell Calif.; Kearns; Harmon, Chester and Jay, Seipio. She has I to open EAST MILLARD'S r MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS illmorc. Utah 84631 I tdav . September 2. 1475 Open house to honor mother had (743-6208- at College stenographer, 55"" PERSONALITY WH0000 m is the Clues may le hidden in ads slip of p:iHr fur entrv blanki below or in the ads of the sponNot necessary to be pro sent soring firms elsewhere in the win. Not necossarv to It a paper. No clues will I hidden subserd'er to the pajier. in news columns, editorial ma3. The Mvsterv Pcrsonaln'. tter or classified, ads, just in may be anyone m the rillmorv display ads of the sponsoring' area. Clues to Ins idem it v will merchants tn this section and be hidden ON1.Y m the ads ol elsewhere in the pajier. merchants, the sjKinsoriug 1. This is a family contest. which mav include anv of the Lntries are welcome from same merchants in the areal member of the family old low or elsewhere lit the paier. enough to fill out their own enMany ads have no clue; some as enter try. Anyone may excejit manv as five. This is a contest employees ofthepaperor memof skill and we intent! to do our of bers their immediate best to outw it you. You may submit one families. 4. To enter, write the name entry per person at any of the of the jierson von UTieve to merchants whose sponsoring ads appear in the left hand tie the Mvsterv lersotuluv ona piece of iuikt. Also list all side of this ad below the arrow. of the clues yon can find in the 2. Nothing to buy, use any ads of sponsoring merchants. . -- Office Supplies o c - . , softener IPI M we tew. Cl 95 No. W Main IOO k- If5 I A, BEST Feed V. Paints u At L - . M.-M- o I MACM'NI 'Cl n Dog food : i m. m i married Groceries one-sto- in museum Greenhouse accessories & 4 ph. Western Auto .!Ai. 174 S. 100 IGA Grocery 743-622- 743-939- 7436860 Downtown Conoco 7436626 743 5381 743-570- tune-u- Complete home decorating b0,n ' station 550 No. Main 3 Fillmore 1 Red Barn Baker Rexall Drug Ceramics Thailand service Hictiigan inspection .1 Where quality counts locations Official state .KgT iHl Mechanic fv 5 shopping p Husky ,TJV Murphey and 5 Fillmore Johns Department Store 743-511- 743-535- W. I. Francis Kelly ESDI $8.50 Complete family OOpAtAR students welcomed New 143.5430 Evenings-Thursda- & y Saturday A M. 743-654- Stevens Inc. p & A.G. Main St. Feigs M Duanes A.G. 743-541- 4 743-533- No. Main Fillmore 194 W. 500 S. Always low prices Fillmore Q C.B. radios Ice 743-979- 260 W. 5th. S. Fillmore Fillmore 743-653- j Buelahs Style Step Service Tires, Motor oils gasoline, Diesel fuel Delicious Food Anytime dollars Fillmore India nnn Paradise Inn A.G. and stretch those St. Bicycles Fishing gear Dept, store Paradise Inn Conoco 7436638 Dons Tire Shop K Main Pioneer Maikcl I Fillmore, Utah (conoco) Shop supplies 7 till 6:00 p.m. Ut. Duanes Auto Bicycles Butch j: Wheel alignment Electronic 37 IPNF. - Pilliburyli 5 til; 3:00 p.m. Fridays 3 tT t r - Look For . DEPOSIT YOUR ENTRIES WITH MERCHANTS LISTED 4 WEEK! THIS BELOW, AREA 5ir IMiUIAPW' AND MA- x 743-515- . THESE BANKING and BANKAMERICARD Fillmore 7. The contest will run lor weeks. Tamil', part mji.it ion vives von abettercluiiceio'M!i. Your wife, husband, or one ol oer voun Vers mav spot a clue you misled COiVilH Vi 10 Kessler Milling Co. First Security Bank Now open stores. F.ipiipmcnl . the Clues I 743-654- Ray Harris home 742-661- Then Sporting goods A FOR FULL SERVICE Read These Rules Over IIILMORi: f-- & NEIGHBORS Columbia Culligan 1 YOUR FRIENDS 1 1 Lumber Co. 743-650- A CONTEST ABOUT sxmsoring d McBride water a merelants, in INI S of a Sli Mercliant 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 Mercliant Certificates must be used within one week from the tune the winner is notified an redeemed at one can only of the sjoitsorui: merchants Put down you' name and address and telephone numter. Mailed entries will not te accepted, they must I placed In the entry boxes located at one or more of the designated merchants for that week. Dont tiring entries to the paper office, please. 3. This weeks contest starts when you receive this issue of the pajier and closes Saturday night of the same week when the stores close. 0. As soon as the boxes up (Monday Mormnc' j held from the drawing will combined entries. The entrv drawn that correctly identifies the Mvstery personality will win a 53.00 mercliant certificate. If that entry also lists all of the clues, and no more, hidden In the various ads of the .lunii'i--- , MbUs ,md Uuim-ii- - j shod Mk-u.tll- l 0 tn lit n.g viki U.v Kir AIM; thv HtM bTM.E uf th I .in 5t it th M'M 743-650- Urn Hc.i-oivtli- le 23 . urn s. 3 fill more |