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Show MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, Fillmore, Utah Friday, November 5, 1976 NUmBER FORTY-FIV- continued from front page E FILLMORE Education Notes Mr. and Mrs. William Adams are inviting all their relatives and friends to a reception inhonor of their daughter Stella Sue and Jeffery Layne Udy on Friday, Nov. 5, 1976 from seven until ten in the evening. It will be held in the Ensign Second Ninth Avenue Ward. and D. Street, S.L.C. The bride's mother will be remembered as Helen Wade, daughter of Stella Wade for whom she was named. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Udy. Jr. The couple were married in a wedding chapel at Las Vegas in the presence of family members and close friends. S. Most of Lcoma Barkdull's family were here for the hunt and to visit. Grand and Dorothey and son Mike came from Idaho: DcLynn Barkdull trom S.L.C. Carolyn and Lawrence Rowley, Chris and Travis, from Ogden. Visiting with Gene and Lillian McBride and Bar- bara Reese during the opening of the hunt were John and Janet Nowell and three sons, Midvale, Mack and Sue McBride and two children from Shane Reese Granger. lives with the latter and spent the time with his mother and sister SPECIAL in i Misses wear Accessories i : Novelties j at the LITTLE SHOP with a BIG selection I j (South of City Building) j Fillmore Beulah j Style Shot $ Rockwell s e. The next Board meeting will be held on Nov. 10, 1976 at 9 a.m. The meeting adjourned at 5:45 p.m. Member Robison made to approve the above amounts, seconded by Member Harris and carried unanimously by the Members of hc Board. Arnold Isaacson, MD was Social Services, resent to meet with the E oard of Education to review the program from the six counties organization Public Health and the funds available. request was presented to the Board of Education for the Delta High Band to participate in the Dixie College Homecoming on 1976. November 13, Member Harris made a motion to approve the above request seconded by Member Galli and carried unanimously by the members of the Board. request was presented of Board to tie Education from Millard High School to purchase a mimeograph Stencil Maker for approximately $1,000 with $500 from Vocational Budget and $500. from District the Budget. Member Harris made a motion to approve the above purchase, seconded by member Robison and carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. The following items were presented to the Board of Education for permission to sell: One old upright piano. Six teacher desks, Seven Adult Chairs, Fifty small student chairs, two pieces of carpet 9'xl2 It was the consensus of the Board of Education to purchase a 1977 vehicle for use by the Millard School District staff. It was the consensus of the Board of Education to accept the low bid and purchase one vehicle. A letter was presented to the Board of Education from Mr. Lynn McArther, Principal at Delta High School concerning permission to hold a wrestling tournament at Delta High Percent! Electric Calculator with I Invaluable to anyone who needs a calculator capable of handling prob-- l tents involving percentages as well asl niult- - everyday adding, subtracting. I iplying and dividing. Light emitting Dkxleli.bD) display shows up to 81 7 digits I digets for positive numbers. fori plus floating negativctindicator Features: Pcrcentl credit balances. add-oand I key with automative Floating discount. Algebraic logic. decimal. Automatic constants. Automatic repeat Chain calculations. Dual Positive entry kcV' clear all key. Jv battery feedback keyboard. Uses or optional AC adapter, b. I 3.0x0. 7 1 weighs 5.5 o. wt. lb. PRICE ONI YS7.88. Stevenl the New Zea- land Exchange Tam. This tournament would be held on Saturday, Jan. 15, 1977 The proceeds from this will go into the State AAU Fund to send an exchange team from Utah back to New Zealand this summer. Member Harris made a motion to approve the Tournament would be held on Saturday, January 15, 1977. The proceeds from this will go into the State AAU Fund to send an exchange team from Utah bac to New Zealand this summer. Member Harris made a motion to approve the tournament with by unanimously the Members of the Board. Exhibit 32. A request was presented to the Board of Education for students of Delta High School to participate in another Tour back cast next spring. Member Robison made a motion concerning the Bicentennial Tour and indicated the trip should be FORESTERS LOGGERS attend convention New not originally Scottish, but Persian. The bagpipe is Ct. KttVETOWH F0B9 makes it easy to fly first dess sso63.oo 77 Thunderbird lust J Anderson 1977 Thunderbird, at an unbelievably low price. And with these great standard features: 302CID2VV-- 8 AM Radio Automatic transmission Full wheel covers Him t ruggtd boot voui iob dmnd Power steering Power front disc brakes radials Steel-belte- d And more. Warner Motors EORD North 70 Main Street I . S'" RED WING Delegates also visited the best Western Idea which Center Display featured a record 170 exhibits showing new motel hotel products and promotion ideas. A special education Day at the convention offered operators 12 innkeeping seminars conducted leading by experts. industry lodging the lodging chains recent in convention annual Phoenix. Members in attendance Best represented WEsterns 1,783 motels, hotels, and resorts. back flLinda is Thank yon Both families of David Day and Ronald Anderson would like to express their deep appreciation to the hospital and staff and all the good members of this fine community for their sincere concern and help during Rahnys illness. Fillmore, Utah 84631 Dawns Beauty Salon, OOOOe000 OOO 0000000 "Q EXSDAK1H Ralph Edward, Architect , and Jess McDowell, representative of Edwards and Daniels was present to meet with the Board of Education concerning the Total Budget review of project in process and projects to be started in the future. After review of the panel door in the Delta ' it Intermediate School, was the consensus of the Board to install the Alders Door for the amount of it was $13,740. Also discussed to award the contracts for the stage equipment at the Fillmore Elementary School, and the Delta Intermediate School. The roofing contract at the Fillmore Elementary School will be changed from Hamilton Roofing to Layton Roofing and the Delta Intermediate School will be changed from Hamil ton Roofing to Stucci-MillConstruction Co. Member Galli made a motion to approve the above changes in the roofing companies suant to article pe7 in 7.3 the speciparagraph seconded fications, by Member Robison and carried unanimously by the Members of the Board. Exhibit 31. GROCERY SPECIALS Ham boneless 1.591b. -- ; FILLMORE , UTAH .391b. Norwest margarine Kraft mac. & cheese dinner .29 Miracle Whip .99qt. 4.79 Sugar - 25lbs. OOOo..ooOOOOOOoooOO Double Luck green beans 5cans1.00 - 25 sq. ft. 31.00 Diamond foil er Norwest paper towels - big roll .49 Norwest toilet tissue- - 4 rolls .69 Sun detergent - king size save 1.00 1.29 Purex bleach .69gal. Holden tioPMEL Mr.s Elmeda Turner has returned home from a 1? three week visit with her "S son Claude, his wife and 3 family, Sioux City, Iowa, Wlie accompanied her daughter and husband IT Shirley and Claude S.L.C. They were . going on a trip to the East and took their mother to Iowa w ith them. Open 7 days a week n. Milton and Alice Hall, Manti, drove over to spend Sunday afternoon visiting their Aunt Ida Crosland. I 'Till 10:00 week days PIONEER 73 Hend-rickso- wmms Shotgun ammo. 2.99 and up Slla Croslandx . , , ... ' A - - ORANGE vftMGE sfesfealeaiclesicsiesiceslcslcdltsfcslcslealec Thurs.. Fri., Sat. Nov. 3,4,5 New show Carl and Connie Coles, weekend were S.L.C. guests of their parents Douglas and Beth Crosland. v tinme 7:30 RICH ADVENTURE! CI.TLT DISnQU BLEACH s'nrp At the home of their Stella Johnson mother and Jeff and Pcnni for a weekend visit were Jim and and Buckwalter Deane family. S.L.C. Stella Johnson received word of the birth of a new grandson. Proud parents arc Dr. Michael and Ginger Mont. Kalispell. Agcl, He also has a big brother. BI-PAf- lfcS i i9f6 wait os h.h.wh t, 8i i ss s.irois j., The Black Steer on East Canyon Road, Beaver Sure-looit- litclion. neel to protection dev long convtoM Come in try them on tor tue Day Don and Nola Fullmer of the Best Western Paradise Inn of Fillmore joined 2,500 other Best Western owners and operators at All-ne- w Steakhouse and Lounge MINERS are the best of all animal high jumpers, often leaping more than 20 feet in the air. Whales Henry and Ninfeastwood, visited over night with her brothers, Lloyd and Newel Mitchell and families. They were on vacation and went on to Roosevelt and Wyoming to see two of their married children Aho are located there. .rwiA t?4ACI 5 Bids for the sewer Line at the Filmore Elementary school were opened at this timc;from the following companies: Carling Equipment, Lloyd Bros Construction Co. Penney Construction Co. Member Robison made a mot:n'. to ,'pprove the low Did of $21,450 member seconded by caried and Frampton the by unanimously Members of the Board. Exhibit 30. A School with oo iOO oo ibo oo do wanowam tTOM City: Doug Jensen $202, Kendall Dcwsnup $100, Dave Roper $100, 3 MHS students $300 j Gifts ! Supt. Topham reviewed with the Board Members the School Candidate Evening to be held at the Prudential Plaza on Oct. 27, 1976 at 7 p.m. to City Orleans, where her address will be 3981 Peach Tree planned for a summer program or a time when the students would not be taken from the classroom, seconded Member by Galli and carried unanimously by the Member of the Board. Exhibit 32. a motion Lake Salt mentary School to teach gymnastics. It was the consensus of the Board of Education to schedule the program in the Elementary School at a cost of, $10 per hour. A request was presented to the Board of Education to pay part of the expenses to send three students from Delta High and three Millard from students High to the National FFA in Kansas Convention A Always something Junior wear Mrs. Grover A. Giles (Jimmie) is moving from will be on vacation November 7th thru November nth Reopening Friday, November 12th for the finest in dining enjoyment I H f 1 ' '(?( U' 'sso. '6J Oo ro pu&v Fee? v.v. v. Pi o |