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DISIKIIUTIOMS-gUOl- Dc(ih Peterson to wed Mr. Dean Peterson is proud announce his engagement and forthcoming marriage to Marion Koontz, Salt Lake to Read du FI 1 ng Bicentennial 1 MORI-:- , C aefi of tin- luograpliH s of these great and good men Is as inteiestmg as anv now I. and .an fit Ip us all freely join I OUR TOWN In Stella Dav member of the Bicentennial Committee, nuuh of is occupied with planning proiects and programs time my which will appropriate!) lommemorate the tounding our great Nation. Although our newspapers and magazines are filled with news ot investigations trvmg to prove the dis honestv of our leaders, we. as the common people, must not lose faith in our form of government. If we have been following the visits of President Fold and the news media on 'IV as he visits ( Inna and other countries of the Orient, we should be filled with ride at the superior quality of living which eaih of us enjoys, as compared with anv other country on the globe. Instead of spending our time finding fault with our present day leaders, we would do well to form the habit of spending at least one hour daily in studying the biographies of the dedicated men who risked their lives and foituncs to give us the freedoms we now enjoy Heading the list of the Founders of Freedom would, bo George VYashington, Commander of the Armies, those members literally suffered almost beyond endurance to free the Colonies from the tyranny of King Geoige 111. (Note, we do not say "from the tyranrty of Fngland" since the Colonies had many staunch friends in Fngland, who tried to plead the cause of the Colonies. However King George 111 was determined to bring the Colonies to their knees.) George Washington later became the First President of the The Father of Our Country." United States, becoming I here are hundreds of books w ritten about this great leader, which will give us a true pictr-- e of this honest, devoted leader. Although born an aristocrat, he gave up luxury to defend the rights of the common people. A close second on the list would be Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence. I he third President of the United States, he defended the lights of tnc individual. freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and declared. I have sworn upon the alter of God. eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man " There are so many volumes written on the life of this great leader that we need to read wisely to obtain the information which will supply the true picture of this gifted man. These facts will leave no doubt in our minds that there are men in government who carry out daily the high ideals winch govern their every action. Jefferson seems to be a popular subject of writers even today, as well ftVin'thO' past. Sortie of theSe are: "Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation" by Mcrril I). Paterson; "The Man From Montieello," "An Intimate I ite of Thomas Jefferson. by Thomas Fleming; 'Thomas Jefferson. An Intimate History" by Fawn M. Brodie. Or it you are a devoted admirer of Thomas Jelferson (and who isn't) you will enjoy five or six volumes written by Dumas Malone. Hath volume relates incidents which concerned different periods of his complicated life. Dumas Malones pm pose in willing, according to his own words is "to deteimme as best I can what Jefferson did on particular occasions an win ft did As a 'll Illi I e li hi 10 be lov i d Nano Atte t'on!!! cooked meat (this nuv be kit over roast, meat loal ot cooked hamburgci) ' . pt. gravy or sauce (ma use package nux) On Dee. lo, auxiliary mem- bers. along with the junior orgmizatiun will meet it the Legion Heme io prepare bas- kets lor member C iristitas. ; tt Mountain Mushroom., sliced. 2 IhKp butter or margar ' EVERY should contribute in the line somethmg-eithe- r of food, hurt or money to help with this prejert. let's make an effort to give someone some happiness at Christmas It takes everyone of you to help make this project a sue .ess. We must have better participation - on gifts for veterans not even a dozen members participated and each neof von know we're capable of doing better! Joyce Scottorn me. I'blsp chives (may use d hvdrated or chopped green 1 onion tops) .It potatoes, creamed Mix the minced meat with enough gravy to moisten the -' meat; season well with salt and pepper. Turn into an oven proof dish. Saute' mushrooms in hot margarine, add salt am) pepper and cook over high heat for 2 minutes. Sprinkle with chives and add Cover with to casserole. President creamed potatoes. Snuxith and add cheese or pimentocs, HOI DT-- TOWN NEWS for decoration. Bake uncover) ed at 425 degrees. IN SALT LAKE FOR l until or minutes, bubbly. davs was Mrs. Ane Stevens. Her daughter Carol Serves conic for her and while in MR AND MRS PHILCROS-lanthe citv Anc helped Carol and, three children. celebrate her biiihday and Kearns spent Saturday with was also there to enjoy Ida Crosland. their mother. Ihanksgivmg with her fjini-lBill members, the George MR AND MRS GARR family, Caro! Gcotgc and his mother. Ethel Ashbv. Randall Ashbv, also granddaughters. Valarie and Kellee. . Ann 1A NOLA JOHNSON were in Bountiful Crosland borne Monday evenDean and Sunday visiting ing alter being in Woods Karen Denning and Emil) Cross for about ten days with also the BrucC Ashby s. her son Roy, his wife Brenda B1IL AND RUTH HAM and daughter for mond and boys. Firth. Idaho were here visiting their 20-Jl- SCV-era- 4-- d Fillmore, it." Benjamin Franklin would be mv third biography. Hus talented man could have succeeded in dozens ot professions, since he was a printer, writer, an inventor, scientist, philosopher. diplomat, statesman and Irietid to every man. The F'ranklin Stove which he invented is still popul.it . Toot Ri chard's Almanac" is known the worlJ over. We use some of Franklin's wise savings every day of our lives. Heie again, the material concerning Franklin could Till a small librarv, we must choose wisely to be well informed about sudi a -- Stiff y if i It Also 9 12, 1975 standiang in the blah Press Association and the i it. y NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IM SUSTAINING hi( Mil IHMUTIM fvtaz r Im MEMBER mm B.J. CABINETS has The gift for her lifetime." The Fillmore 2nd Ward Scouts are sponsoring a spaghetti dinner Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 6 p.m. There will be A CEDAR CHEST!! a cake decorating contest and a baked goods auction. Beautiful, spacious Bring your family and enjoy the evening for only one dol- fin stock Ready for delivery lar a plate. Meadow Utah Dl.bOK All FiSHLR Lavea c mission 842-248- Elemen- J 2 WILL YOU HELP AGAIN WITH AN X- machine has been located in Richfield. A used T he hospital there will give Fillmore Hospital one for free. All we must do is transport it and pay for its in- vc stallation. The cost will run upwards of $5,000. Suggestions have been made for transporting. This quite possibly has been arranged for "gas. A part of the cost is marking of circuits before the machine is moved. It could entail a trip by a company expert from Salt Lake city. This could save us money in the long run. The company expert will have to come to Fillmore to install the machine. We will expect to pay mileage, motel fees and an exorbitant cost per hour. The Richfield Hospital move is targeted for January 1, 1976, but most likely w ill be closer to March 1. We have two months to collect our money. It could be a liv ing memorial to any of our loved ones. After last week, there have been those who asked w hat they could do. Those who have talents in fund drives should contact the Hospital or the Clinic to offer their services. Letters to the hospital and clinic including their ideas would help to know citizen sentiment. Money is going to help alot. We have faith in our people. The funds we have raised in the past have been the eighth wonder c . FILLMORE NEWS AND MRS JOHN Warner and four children. Citrus Heights. Calif, spent a very delightful four davs here for Thanksgiving shar ing time between Jerry at ft Louise Warner's wheic w all had turke1 dinner and with their mothci, Virginia Wurn- MR tiftht world. ' Now we have-- records. ; goal: WeTFuieet and beat our past St. George, a 'bargain on wedding invitations is $69.00100. In if We've got those kind, too. How would you like to spend as little as DECORATIONS from 49$ 14.90 100 wedding invitations 9 imported Gifts wilh ifouLle envelope and tissue? Natural Foods and Vitamins Cheese and Yogurt Makers All Greater quantities reflect greater savings. prices subject to sales tax. have we got styles? A New, beautiful, 1 From $10.99 and up usever before seen v this area. Tile PROGRESS Homecraft Motorized Saw Special $159.99 R $219.96 7 CHRISTMAS r V g IU7.I-171)- ) 4 1 Buy him a ROCKWELL Hand Power Tool , I. National Newspaper Assoc lation Open 9.00 A.M. 9:00 P.M. f-- in good H V- - this Christmas!!! - Member Deborah Fisher, Kaysville, ,d .lav N. and Cartkuightu tary School. men Fishet left a few weeks he couple plan to make age foi iIp I ast Fiance Mistheir home in Fillmore. sion. She til he stationed in Paris She p the ,ranudaught-- ' Are you h It'll gry fui spar f M. md Mis. (eeii Fish-Does ghetti? your mouth Meadow r. water for something special She graduated from BrigCome to the Fillmore 2nd in Ward Cultural Hall Tuesday, ham Tming University Dec. 16, at 6:00 p.m. and Journalism, She had taken I tenth speaking n fluently. satisfy your hunger. A pa She had been in France on will dinner be served ghetti tor one dollar a plate and a a BADvudy tour a year ago. baked goods auction wii WANDA Bl.( KSIRAND'S have something for everyFUNERAL ones sweet tooth. Others who attended Wanda Bckstrands funeral Ale parents Allen and Stephenson last week. teacher at Fillmnie Buy Dad a Special Treat DRILLS Mkor . 74351441 many-side- HAND Friday, December OITOH) Or THf Phone! - 33 So. Main 1 great man. Since space is limited I can only mention a lew othus. John Adams, his cousin. Samuel Adams. John Hancock. Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay. and many, many others. John Adams, the second President of the United States was lather of John Quincv Adams, the sixth Piesulent ol the United States. John's wife Abigail was a well educated, refined woman who has left main well written letters which are valuable to history . Samuel Adams did possible mote titan anv mho tu cm phasie the tyranny of King George III J.ihn Hancock, the President of the Colonial Congress, was the first signer tf the Declaration of Independence. As lie signed in large bo! f letters he is quoted as saying, "There, lotin Hal! can read mv name without his spectacles and mav double the live hundred pounds of I nglish monev clfeuvl tot mv hoa That is mv defiance!" Special ity. Dean and Marion will tie 4 wed Wednesday, Dee. at the Manti Temple. A reception will be held in tho. honor that evening at the hllmore Stake House ftom 7 10 until 10. IK). An open house will be held in Salt lake on the 20th. All are cordially invited to attend Mat ion has presently been employed by the Church 01 ficcs in Salt I ake City. Dean is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Peterson. Fillmore and is currently a I. VITOS at filcBride Lumber Co. A newspaper , the Productive f.ledia |