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Show Friday, June 25, 1976 BUSINESSES tion on this matter? It would "LOCAL SHOULD TAKE NOTE?" make us all feel a lot better. James Crisp My family and I believe New Federal Transferee strongly in supporting local business where price structure and selection make such action practical. As a matter of record, in addition to paying rent and utilities, we shop regularly at the following local business: Duanes AG, Baker Drug, Kellys Dept. Store, Sears Catalogue Store. McBride Lumber. Kimballs, Husky Oil, Ken's Texaco, Frostop, Wingct's Drive Inn. Western Auto. Paradise Inn, Payne js Shoe Repair, Stevens, Dons Tire, First Security, Tomkin-son- s -Warner Ford, Pioneer loMarket, Mountain Maid, a cal barber and the Calico House. We take full advantage of the local clinic and the Fillmore Hospital where our newI est baby was born. We actively supported the recent effort to put the hospi-- , tal on a sound financial basis with the creation of the new -tax district. Like most of the other Federal employees working in -our office, we have involved ourselves deeply in church and community affairs. We .wonder at the many "life long citizens in town who do not do the same. Assuming I have not misconstrued the implication in your commentary, would you please reconsider your posi THE PROGRESS. 'Girl Slaters! Scipio Sorprifls by Hilda Girls you should know Utah Girl's State is sponsor- ed by the American Legion Auxiliary to educate young in the duties, women priv-elege- s, rights and responsibilities of American citizenship. Girls are instructed in the way to file for an office; what duties are required of an office and the proper respect for our Flag. This entire assemblage is a mythical state.' It functions according to laws of procedure of the State of Utah. Elections are held for city, county and Citizens also hold appointive offices. City state offices. & n. Chris-topherso- n backward future Each dormitory where citizens are housed has a house- mother. Over all are the director and various as the Flag or educasub-directo- tional committees. Taking care of the ills, aches and pains of the entire group (386 citizens and staff) is the responsibility of one nurse. This year, Erna C. Sinclair, RN, Fillmore. It was npt a new experience for her having served as an R.N. two years at Idaho Girl's State. It is a position and should be 24-ho- Girls State, sent by the ALA Fillmore Unit 61 were: Patty McVey, Cathy Wilson and Patrea Rasmussen, Fillmore; Pam Whatcott, Kanosh; Tamara Condie, McComick; Glenda Mathews and Mary Monroe, Scipio. Tammy Condie was elected to city judge; Pam Whatcott was a city commissioner. Mary Monroe was a senator from her city. Others ran for state but offices, were defeated. Those helping with financial contributions included Fillmore Millard City, High School, Holden, Kanosh and East Millard Scipio Towns, Our Congratulations!!! and "Shop at Home award of the Week" goes to the Flowell Ward. They purchased 35 flags for Ward members. They checked the prices at home and found the best buy in flags was at Western Auto. That was nearly $140 which stayed at home to support a local business. Girls' Slate session. Any 1977 and we have an evergrowing W sSaiJeQtiS forward lo being a candidate for Girls' State. It is a never to berg. Closing prayer Melvin Bennett. be forgotten venture. Lenoir Nichols visited her daughter Par and family, Tooele, and her son Roger, Mr and Mrs GcraId Car. SLC, last week. ling had several members of their family home for Fathers Mr. and Mrs. Byron Day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles received word of a new Rhoades (Geraldine) and their granddaughter bom to their four sons, Newark, Calif.; Mr. daughter Irene and Jaye Eyre and Mrs. Ron Carling and two June 16. Laramie, Wyo. daughters. Ogden; Mr. and The Eyres have another Mi$. Randy Carling little girl a year old, Jaylyn. daughter, San Jose, Calif. The new baby was born on her sisters first birthday. The Probcrts left Saturday Jolene Memmott and Emily, Orem, spent with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Mark Robins while husband Scott attended National Guard. Pro-be- rt There are approximately two and one-hal- f cattle in Argentina as there are people! YOURE lime as many two-week- s Janet Robins is home for the summer after attending school at Logan. Janet is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robins. Dale is living at home this summer. He has employment in Salina Canyon. He attended Snow College Margcne Robins, Delta, recently visited in Scipio. Guy BEOTH collection rComfortable Practical Attractive belly-laugh- at g tram-nclin- g Doulahs Style Shop , Bur? Floral ' high-spirite- 743-654- 1 . in-- ring-sid- i Provo, Virginia Snier, visited in Scipio for three days Junior should look Joe Stone. Its a YEAR! ,ar'e undertaken only by one who likes girls Those attending this years at uapsuiii in-la- and county governments pass and enforce ordinances. Each city has a counselor. Regarding last week's June brief commentary in "Our Word:" Sjomehow, I just don't see your point in singling out A look Federal employees, particularly recent transferees, living the in the Fillmore area for alTo reminisce of days past legedly failing to support local can be a worthwl tie exbusiness. perience as special occasions I am confused by your rewith friends and loved ones because my mark primarily are focused in the electronics association with Federal emof the mind and the panorama has convinced me that of joyous festivities are ployees are not signifcantly difthey remembered. ferent from any other sector of Those bygone days when the Like other citsurround communities would izenspopulation. of the community, where gather together to celebrate selection in certain goods and the traditional 4th of July. All services is limited or where the friends and neighbors seem prices unnecssarily would join together in the exare prone to "shop high, they citement of horse racing, around for better opportunibaseball games, childrens ties. races, boxing matches or You would not have to look whatever competitive sport far to "discover that a subanyone might choose. stantial of the town The hilarious excitement of residents portion are completing at the horse races generated least a part of their business s as the many good outside of the local cousin rode dealings visiting city area. Given this situation, granddad's old grey mare in a don't you think your final sendead heat racing the hometence might have been more town cousin on his Shetland if it had read. appropriate pony along a selected city street known to all the fans. New daughter The old grey work-pluveered to the sidelines nearly Little Kristin Sarah Wootton sidewalk spectators because she seemed to like was born May 6. 1976, at Rose shade as well as they. The city de Lima Hospital in Henderson. Nevada, the daughter of kid bounced so high he appeared to be suspended by a Randy and Julie Wootton. Big sister. Patrea, is desky hook. Then there were the more lighted with her new sisserious races where the fastest ter as are grandparents, Mr. steeds in town were matched and Mrs. Harold Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford for the contest. The less dogmatic brethren would usually Wootton. Great grandparents bet a few bucks on the eques- are Mr. and Mrs. Alma WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. trian of his choice. We have purchased PETERSON FLORAL Willis Black. After several frantic atFloral will be located in the basement of our home The The great to d grandparents align the tempts visited in St. George with 47 EAST 300 SOUTH competitors to get Harold. DeAun, and Jill the them off to an even start, a We will assume thePeterson FloralTelephone Number shot was fired. The crowd weekend of June 6. all went to Henderson watched breathlessly as a They cloud of dust billowed to the on Sunday to attend church We will continue to provide the same Outstanding rear. The jockies maneuvered and to see Kristin receive her Work which Peterson Floral has been noted for Quality name and blessing. The grand to take the lead. over the past years Hey, whats goin on there? fathers assisted. DAY OF BUSINESS WILL BE FIRST OUR Theres no doubt about it. The JULY 7, 1976 one jockey is bearing the horse will We of his opponent over the head appreciate your business. Please remember!!!!! with his whip to prevent him SAY IT WITH FLOWERS We have had to set oar dead from getting out in front. MARJORIE AND DONALD BURT Knee op few horn. Fleeae The crowd is in an uproar as the horses cross the finish have roar newt tad ads ta by line. Fury gleams in the eyes Taeaday aooa lo be taefadad of the offended jockey as he far this week. We have to have that nch thne ta or&sr to be leaps from his mount with the aad back to Flhnote to agility of a cat and heads for priated the ret Bcpen ta the iMfl oa his opponent with a vengence Tide newei aO wedaeeday. for blood. 13 ret centaurs fought in the Trojan People once believed Soon fists start flying and we . army. the crowd elbows their way o Show at e a position. Several t&io la aad brave men lunge forth to interway fearful of a killin. Some cede, ay bedoaa a) in the background yell "let PRODUCTIVE IdXA of the umo, let urn go! It is sometimes hard to be- PC0CD33 A Newspaper. lieve that the same type of people here are the .empire builders of the past. Sprinkled neighbors, friends, sweat, among them are bishops, toil, tears, joy and sorrow all pastors, teachers, inventors, go to make life the precious farmers, nurses, housewives, thing it is. People working together for secretaries - name it, theyre there. Even the town drunk a cause. Caring, sharing, ' albanding together in crises, contributes something Birds Eye Cool Whip building, looking and moving it be 9 oz more though may nothing . Thats thats ahead, Western Family Orange Juice progress. than a bad example. 1 2 oz Our heritage, the tradi- why when Bicentennials come A Rhodes p Bread 5 nack Dough tional celebration is still with along its nice to review in u Jnson Chicken & turkey TV Dinner us. Many events quite similar retrospect just where weve sorl of 8ivcs Hs some )F,cksweet Frozen Peas, Peas and Carrots to the past are ah important !,ccn-,- l of idea where we might be part of our lifestyle. Good headed. W.F. Frozen Orange Juice F We may do well to remcm- - . ana Helen attended the State ber that F today is the tomorrow V PRODUCE Democratic convention Saturwere looking forward to u you F day, Helen being a Scipio yesterday. Yesterday is past; , delegate. tomorrow will soon be gone. Cantaloupes lb. 194 F Carol Jean Probert, SLC Today is where the action is. Seedless Grapes lb. 494 with Fathers Mr. spent Day Bicmcn'Sa'ls will . 294 F and Mrs. Carl Probert. come and APg 25 each 2454 F go. but lifes score will be tab- - T Lettuce on an or ulated extra a, plus KANOSH F minus over lifes earth span. MEAT DEPT. A. beit We should treat well Visiting at the home of h Keith and Nclda Turner cause we may be rewarded' RPc pr.,nL 754. Fn recently were son Dick. Reva proportionately. DBOOn $2.43 r And dont forget friends. . and family. Bar S Bacon that many beautiful treasures $1.33 h Sacrament meeting was of the past are housed in the t F Old State House in the heart of GROCERIES conducted by Ron Boran. Fillmore. It is a heritage that Invocation: Vic Rogers. y should rate The memberships of Clcvc prominently . COCktAll trait 2834 r and Marjcan (Stevens) Chrisamong the historic shrines ofr tensen were approved. They American Culture, one we Hunts Peaches arc living in the former Prcal can justly be proud of. c. Max Martin Hunts Peaches halves or sliced George home. We welcome 2S1.00, them to our community and Bcta 4954 Bart Watts and Kcsle Sky11 Lloyd ward. )f ' Scott SIS t thsOC 754" Passed by Steven and Ga . WcstSTB IF Shores Facial Dal Dannv Tissue Watts; George; 394. The great granddaughter of and Doug Perkins and Krai u. W.F. Granulated SttCSf 10 lb $2.27 Ruby and Charlie Choate was W.F. Raisias 21b blessed, given the name Kari Faye $1.25" Lynn by Great grandfather $1.19 s. ivuNinf j Choate. She is the daughter of Sun Detergent Mr were King $1.39, guest speakers. Stephen and Cheryl Knudsen. . Those standing in were Mooney accompanied her hu JF band to Kanosh. jir X K Bp Ray George; grandfather A Alice trio. Christenser Knudsen and James Craig )F Virginia Watts and Vicki her father. b was makes the Staples, accompanied Little Kari Lynn )F 33rd great grandchild lor the Cheri Perkins. Chri Benediction: Steve Choates. Sacrament adminsitered bv tensen. 18 to visit and help out. ROBINS FAMILY REUNION Fine Arts and Scipio Riding The Robins reunion was held Mark Kirkpatrick brought in Maple Grove Saturday. This Club. ' his mother Elaine and sister is the family of the late Mr. Susie, Farmington, WednesThe entire SUSC campus is and Mrs. Lenard A. Robins. day to visit her sister Arlene Mr. and Mrs. Quay Herturned over to Girls State Memmott and brothers, Dick, much time Salina bert, spent Carl and Byron Probert and each June. Two dormitories in planning it. families. Her husband Kurt B the Mont Robins gave are used for housing. and Stuart came down Saturopening prayer and grace. for them. While here. day The staff is comprised of a Ladd Day, California, acted Arlene and Elaine visited their director, assistant directors, as MC. Many contributed to Aunt Zella Walch, Fillmore. the program: songs by Thell secretary, treasurer, educa- Stuart, Van Robins, Kay StuEsther Memmott and Dtion committee, other board art, Noel Robins, Con Robins, ianne Memmott and two chilJill Monsen and Amy dren visited in SLC last week. members and last years Readings and poems from Girls State elected governor, Royce and Susie Memmott Hope Kimball, Iris have of and the enjoyed having Susie's state secretary and Gaye Leavit. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine and remarks Earents and by Gladys Day. two senators elected to Girls daughter, and a Those attending were the friend of Susie's. They are Nation. two children only living from Malta, Id. This year, the Bicentennial Con D. Robins, Scipio and' Glavds Day, Fillmore. there were two representaShirley Robins and Deann. Others attending were a son last week spent Cliff Stuart, Meadow, WITH Mr. andvisiting in SLC tives and one senator chosen Mrs. Steve Mr. and Mrs. Quay Herbert, Poulton and son. Kathy Roto go to Girls Nation, WashSalina, Mr. and Mrs. Hank bins spent Fathers Day with ington, D.C. With the staff, is (Phyllis) Simmons, Mr. and her family. Mrs. Elwood (Kaye) Roberts, Those attending the DUP the Dept. ALA president, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Carl convention from Round Valley Mrs. Francis Funk and her (Gaye) Leavitt and son Robyn Camp were Verlene Hatch, Scipio. Halsey, lla Mathews, Alta Martin. staff. Also Mr. and Mrs. Orvel and Nana Mary Wasden GS is the largest non- - (Hope) Kimball, daughter Monroe. Patsy and husband Steve college enrollment to occupy Sorensen, Kanosh; Mr. and Cheryl Goff and children. SUSC. The food bill alone was Mrs. Mont Robins, Scjpid; Id. visited the Levoy Pocatello, Jancal Monsen and t!i re6 chil- Memmott $17,000. SUSC is generous to family for Fathers dren. Granger; Mr. and Mrs. took Day. They like to Noel Robins and three grand- back visit in their parents Girls State and they to Idaho. children; Marie, and Brett have the girls there. Robins, Kurt Peterson and Julianna and four girls have The food was fabulous. Al- Mrs. Ivan Robins and Chett, four days visiting folks spent Tiffany and Stacy, Scipio. in Sandy. ways a choice and lots of it. And Iris Christopherson, Chris- The facilities Maurine widely Midvale, Chett and Marie Robins. four and toPhcrson children, and Kirk Peterson. but are ac Granger, reaauy separated B,akC) Joe Rjan and Amyi are visiting their Denver, walked all who cessible to Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Van grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Noel Robins, Ivan and Janice from dormitories by cutting Rubins. LaPucnta. Robins. Vernal; Mr. and Mrs. Robins and ' family. across campus. Roger (Beth) Tucker and three Joan Burke and two chilThe wind blew and blew. i ncll. SLC Ladd Day, Calif; , Richfield spent FAthers dren, But the girls survived. Al- - Cliff Stuart. Joan Stott and son Day with her father Bill Meadow. , Thompson, Eilleen and though some did not have ay. grandEach family brought their Mr. and Mrs. Earl sweaters or jackets, they made own dinner and many nice parents Bradfield. do with what they had. One nicmries were remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Venice Clark and two of her Monsen and quite cool morning, a number children. Grangof girls were observed going to daughters, Topeka, Kan and er attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Delyn Peterson, their niece Madelyn Monsen general meeting with their Hemet. Calif, visited their and Rick Bennett Friday. bed blankets wrapped around mother and grandmother Clo Janeal and children stayed Peterson and their brother and spent Fathers Day with their shoulders. Dale an(j Madge Peterson, Mont and Maxine her parents Posters, campaign slogans Fillmore. Clo Peterson re-- .. and the Farrell Monsens, turned to Topeka for a visit, Fillmore. soapbox speaches were the on and Phyllis Quarnbcrg order of every day. It was re- Wanda Miymimoto, SLC had their family home Sunday, markable to see how the cit- - Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Keel and spent a few days with her parents Mr. ' and Mrs. Vern daughter, Overton, Nev, Mr. Stone. izens reacted. ' and Mrs. Dallin Quarnbcrg The governor, secretary of soni Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Benstate and three Girls' Nation nett and daughters Chelsae Sacrament Services Sunday and Jamie, Provo spent Sundelegates will be on on hand to were conducted by Don day with Mr. and Mrs. Neil help in conducting the 1977 Quarnbcrg Monroe. Chris-topherso- Letter to the Editor Maxine ' " J J8 cn r Frozen vegetables 41.00 Blue Bonnet margarine .59 FURNACE Frozen TV dinners CLEANING MD 272tin .79 Pierces pork Holden, Meadow, Flowell Call 527-328- 7 743-540- 8 In or Monroe & beans 300 can ' 3. 95 Shavers grapefruit sections .40 in For anyone Fillmore , Kanosh, Scipio .85 tissue Pierces tomato catsup Ivan Washburn Furnace Cleaning Located in Monroe, Utah .59 I Skippy dog & cat food 51.00 Franco American spaghetti l r,e Kellys gal. IGA .85 a Duane's AG One week only ! 1 ?&? r . 41.00 Purex bleach r Sunbeam gas Close out special lawnmowers 25 All sizes in stock off McBride Lumber Co. if if if |