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Show 7. Friday. May 1976 Millard County PROGRESS Fillmore. Utah K4; month includes Fifteen Region Nr. David Church, Delta for their contribution to the at least two days each Minersville, Lake in Salt - local PTA organization. Milford, attending Beaver, City Elementary Principal expressAnnette Day has served board meetings, gathering schools. Region Fifteen covcd bis gratitude and apprecia- reon and the Utah Congress of Par- - national and state information ers many miles Mrs. otner to Day tIO't officers with a ents and Teachers board of on PTA concerns, and bring tiiirg PTA Ihe new Regional Director lovelv corsage, and voiced managers for over three ing these messages back to will be Mrs. Willis (Charlotte) his thanks to these people years. This position requires the local PTA units Morison, Delta. Because of PTA will meet eutary PTA p; tribute ;.nr honor to AnneU Duv. Region Fifteen s Region-,.i- l L Director. April 29. 1976. McBRIDE LUMBERS ANNUAL FISHING CONTEST Girls Slats for Me-Vc- s RULES 4-- A a Must be Utah Resident. 2. Must register in person BEFORE opening day of Trout 1. Season. 5fin" 3. Fish to be trout. 4. Fish to be cleaned and fresh. 5. Winnter to be determined by weight. In case of Tie, Longest fish will win. 6. No employees of McBride Lumber eligible. 7. Contest to close at 5:00 P.M. June 26, 1976. 8. All fish to be weighed and measured at McBride Lumber 9. Prize to be given on June 29 at 3:30 P.M. X i 743-668- Lumber to be final judge. 10. McBride CHARLES MCBRIDE HOME needed Charles McBride is back Support from at home convalescing stock shou surgery in the University holds too Hospital. His wife Dorothy In order to provide an in- home him Saturday for brought A Girls State Tea was held young exhi tbc ,ime ,n ccnjlvc an bitors of our area an appeal May 2 at Salina. Utah for our bake w,b "im- for your financial support is district. Several people went from once again extended. The distances, arrangements have Lillian Rowser has been in fun(j been made by the state board rajsjng wju be corrc-fo- r Fillmore including Joyce Scot-torALA president; Beth an assistant director, the University Hospital for- atcd through the East Millard who will be chosen from the treatment. Her daughter Lin- Livestock Improvement Assn. Whatcott, ALA officer; Doris an 0,hcr family members as e past. The E.M.L.I.A. Rasmussen; Patrca RasmusFillmore area. have been with her. sen. girl stater; Doris js an organization establish ed nine years ago to raise Patty McVey. girl stamoney to be used for the ter; Madeleine Wilson. Jane and FFA Wilson and Cathy Wilson, support our our youth at the annual stoek Girl Stater. The sacrament Service was show sac. pror t0 (he organi- At the tea they told about tbe E.M.L.I.A. Girls State, what to take, zat'on James went to Nephi Saturday CYnd Brentosnian a VC,Y fcw contributors from and answered many question. ,rand morning. Bill and Judy went about Thev also talked " car'r one session where his cousin .ur ?rc? ay Beckstrand, Mark the load and the East Mil- - Girls Nation with two girls from Provo was married. brutn nd and Ben lard exhibitors received con- - from our district which were Petersen Ban They went with Jesse to Bamon- siderably less for their stock see him participate in a track was De than the animals from other The f,rst sPeaker the Ta,k by areas. Through the efforts Jirtion lhat even Ly,e Beckstrand Stott, a brother. of the E.M.L.I.A. committee Douglas WINDOW WASH PROJECT ing. bus! The Millard High School nTao yuhlSilhrei!.nree( 1,0 Paren,s: fa,:,ners contnnasses. and others Band -- window Wash Prw The special interest held Ba" wil1 be8n tbis week- ? ,7P their class Sunday evening at Jcct two butl enabled the East Millard Anyone needing windows Pou8 aa 1 Velma Stotts home. Elda youth to receive prices for washed at their heme or place Steurwald gave the lesson. Ptma, S0n8S ac- - their livestock equally as 0f business Stewart Flora wltb as Refreshments were served. please call Dawn- rom other ctta Keel at b,8b as tbosc 4 There were 14 attending C0!?Panls- or con- Then Ben gave a talk, areas. tact anv Band Student to make Letters are being sent to an appointment. Melvin Bushnell, his son Jbe missionary gave his A mem- takand a friend spent part of Students will furnish their previous contributors. tbe committee will own adders The benediction was by bci last weekend at the Lois Bushnell home here. They Hoyt Stephenson. Immediate call on you in the next few cqujpnient were giving the lot a spring family members here for the days. If you have a question Money earned will be used clcan-up- . service were Laurels father regarding the stock for their concert tour to Distbe Fast Millard Keith McArthur and her Aunt be sa'e; Livestock Improvement Assn. neyland. Monroe. Nancv Emmons. Nephi a Scipio and her Uncle jack Freemaff, Laurels sister Marsna Stew- - P!asc. contact any of fncNielFOR RENT Provo spent the weeVepd Vis- - art; Bens mother. Velma following: Robert A. carl A. Kimball, LaVoy Basement apartment plus iting Howard and Uiby Free- - Stott and her family and man and the Bilf and Jim his brother Joe and members Frobert, Clay Cummings, other small units. Fillmore, Utah. Freeman families; and Julee of his family from here; e',h fPiaETia' or any of lx 7 pd. and Chris Fmdlay and her his sisters Na Dean Day and bcrt- M a d her husband Tom, Ogden; ,bc l0ncCrri,0 . father and brother. Leola George and her hus Eagle band wife his Fisher and Lloyd. Kanosh and Stel- WASTE OF WATER Jay Carman spent the weekend la Johnson and her son. What a shame that we must planted seeds or seedlings, here at the home of his Holden. Then there were waste so much Spring water, then by Fall hardly enough parents Cecil and Thelma relatives and friends from Let us hope that the dream of js available to water lawns Fisher. He brought his moth- - all the wards in our stake, having a sprinkling system and shrubs. Night water er from the hospital to stay Our chapel and overflow room for our town will come true, turns are a real hardship were filled. overnight. Every Spring the streams are for widows and older people. We wish him a sucessful s0 large that they rush head Arc vou supporting the Lenna Bushnell spent the and happy mission. iong down every crack in Citys effort to get this proweekend in Las Vegas with make basements, gulleys ject rolling? her daughter Betty, her s Jane Wilson every plot of newly through husband and family. She atMEADOW NEWS tended Sacrament meeting at A lovely wedding receptheir ward when their new tion was held in the cultural baby was blessed. hall Friday evening for Steve Ann Dollins went to St. and Cindy Iverson hosted by George last Thursday. She the brides parents. Bishop attended the wedding of Ste- and Mrs. DeLyle Beckstrand. and-Nan- 743-535- 0. 5-- Plastic bags with 5qts.10 - 401V oil or any weight with Fram a qo pin on filter Most any size tread,std. belted radial Goodyear custom blems. HR-78-- 3795 FET I sales tax 3995 42 951" ven Iverson and Cynthia Beckstrand Friday morning in the St. George Temple. Johns Husky Service 550" TJain 9 PL ... Clayton and Vickie Allred Provo spent part of the week- end here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeLynn and her brothers and her sister Diane Talbot, her husband Jim and their three boys and her grandfather, Gilbert Stott. La-bru- m yi fieo, fiappiafib 0 ! ! Howard and Roma Bird are happy to have his son Mont and his son here visiting with them. They live in Orange. Calif. Dr. Lawrence Stevens and his wife Virginia and members of their family have been here visiting her father, Howard and Roma. There home is in S.L.C. . BUY YOUR WIFE A A TORO MOWER rice from $149.95 and up nn?rk-S?nm- leg 5 s' Se,1,"4?t$13'99 ; DeLynn and Betty Labrum went to St. George to be with Joyce and DeLyle. Orvil and Dorothy when Cindy Steven were married. TIMEX WATCHES FOR MOTHERS DAY GIFT! S12.9S o $37.50 HOT POINT RANGE ELECTRIC $389.00 Value SELLS FOR $319.00 ZENITH COLOR TV $429.95 Value SELLS FOR $399.00 V Kcsicr Hilling Notice GR-70-PR-78-- EUREKA SWEEPER Priced from $34.95 to $189.95 rfl I HOT POINT DISH WASHER Butcher Block Top Keg $229.00 Selling for $199.00 HOT POINT WASHER . ... . NEW SUMMER ROBES AND $229.00 Value ICAFTONS SELLING FOR $279.00 $14.99 Kellys Department Store The DeLyle Beckstrand family were happy to have their grandmmother. Kathryn Slack from Oceanside. Calif, and Joyces sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Falciva Fely and their three sons, Paul, Mark and Tommy visit with them here a few days before the wedding. They also visited with Orvil and Dorothy Beckstrand. Sunday School was ducted by counselor 17! and Steves parents. Mr. and Mrs. were present. The bride's grandSlack, Kathryn parents. Oceanside. Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Orvil E. Beckstrand. Meadow were special guests. Cindys attendants were dressed in pastel rainbow hues and were Willi Moore, Fillmore: Pam Wells, S.L.C.; Linda Skcem. Denver. Colo.; and F.llcn Davies, Fillmore with Annette Williams, Flow ell at the guest book. Steves best man was Denwith nis Stevens. Orem Glaydc Stevens, Holden; Ranand Wardy Bartholomew ren Quarnberg. Fillmore and Jim. John and David Beckstrand. Meadow as ushers. Special guests from California were the brides aunt and uncle. Linda and Faleiva Fcly and their three sons. Mark Paul and Tommy. Those accompanying Steve and Cindy to the St. George Temple were DeLyle and Joyce Beckstrand. Faleiva and Linda fcly, Orvil and Dorothy Beckstrand. Ken and Annette Day. Ann Dollins. DeLynn and Betty Labrum. John and Sharia Starlcy. Linda Skccm and Harold Whitaker. Thc new Mr. and Mrs. Iverson arc honeymooning in las Vegas and Reno and will make their home in Fillmore when they return. Alma Iverson. Fillmore con- Rowley. Tony iCowley. Dan Bond. Mark Petersen, Jay In time for New New jewelry $2.00 to $25.00 New blouses and shells knit tops and cardigans New The Sacrament Meeting and James Beckstrand. Real nice assortment of potted plants Now open Tuesday through Saturday Closed Sunday and Monday Don and lien Tookinsoi Greenhouse Nursery Everything tor planting n ni It lMt Ii,a,ii ih I OO i m I OO p , a AT PARADISE INN ITALIAN DINNER popular large sizes in roe. the testimonial for Michael Stott who leaves for a mission to Sweden this week. He will first go to a language school. Thc meeting was conducted by his father Ben Stott who is a counselor to the bishop. The singing was conducted by Wilbur Rowley and Roma Bird was the accompanist. The invocation was by for repairs faandbaS $14.00 to 118.00 Clifton Beckstrand. Visitors at Sunday School were Lamar and Gwen Mon- and 14th Mothers Doy! Beckstrand. Jay Beckstrand and John Labrum. Benediction by 13 Hay MOTHERS DAY SPECIALS Phil Robison. I he singing was conducted by Joyce Beckstrand. Lois Rowley and Kay Stott was the accompanist. The talk was given by Brent Hosman. Thc sacrament was presented by Lcnorc Hosman. Participating in thc Sacrament Service were: Ernest will be dosed Also many good items not listed And on see items our bargain rack Beulah's Style Shop SALAD BAR GARLIC BREAD ENTREE BAKED LASANGUA VEAL PARMESIAN SPAGHETTI DRINK CARROT CAKE r4 |