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Show Hlimore, Utan PROGRESS; MILLARD COUNTY continued from the front are rated gold, silver, or WINS POEM CONTEST bronze, and are presented mission Ken and Evalyn Lawson would like to announce the birth of a new Grandson. The proud parents are Bill and Beth Lawson. He Calif. Ridgecrest. arrived on Nov. 9th and will their designating spur rank. The spur is to be placed on a plaque presented the first year the chapter earns recognition. The plaque is designed for spurs to be attached over a period of several years. The FFA has approximately 8.000 local high school chapters in 49 states and Puerto Rico. Judging of the Safetv Award in be named Kenneth Arthur, and is the Lawsons' first child. and Evalyn were happy to have their son Brent, his wife Joan and their two children. Richfield spend Sunday with them. Ken National competition was carried out under the supervision of Agricultural Specialist the U.S. representing Office of Educations. Sisters celebrate birthday. continued from the front from March Meadow, Bond, Dathel and Whitaker, Kanosh. traveled to Anna belle, Utah. Thurs. where they met another sister, Lcora Allen. Richfield, and their mother, Juanita S.L.C. Charlesworth, at the home of another sister, Carma Cutler. The fifth sister, Geraldine Kimball. Overton, Ncv. wasn't able to join the group. After some picture taking of mother witn her beaut-o- f mother with her beautiful birthday cake, and she with her daughters (Carnia's daughter Yvonne, being the photographer) the group started off on a tour. They Loa. traveled through Lyman, and then stopped at the SunGlow Cafe in Bickncll where they enjoyed Mothers' Birthday dinner. They traveled on to the Capitol Reef Natl Park, which used to be the The town of Fruita. orchards are still there, w ith apple, peach and pear trees, the guide told the group that they have different groups of people come in to harvest the fruit, but the deer take care of the fallen fruit. are orchards These maintained by the Park service. Bunches of deer were seen in the orchards that day, gleaning underneath the trees. I he beautiful scenery was enjoyed by the party as they traveled through this area. The group were guests at Carmas. Friday they lunch their packed 1977. The letter of the nomi- - : B. j Paul nation from Salmon. Executive Director ; of AASA. states that consideration serious should be given to this opportunity if the timing and other local considerations would permit Superintendents to participate in the program. Superintendent Topham feels that this is a rare has and opportunity received permission from the Board of Education to Millard the represent District and the United iminity as a participan in the Study Mission. thus., to 82nd gather mothers Iris and cultural progress and in other problems countries. The Eastern Mission Europe Study will take place in Russia 15-2- 9, . W83T 11111101 sight-seein- g Beulahs Style Shop AVALON Fri-- . He got to face agunfight once more to live up to Ms legend once more TO WIN JUST ONE MORE TIME. 00 A lAURnrS pnentt MANKOVKHSiir hofecnon CX JOHN WAYNE LAUREN BACALL IN A &tkel Whitake Kanosh Kapers ty Grandson on a gold, silver or bronze 0400. rnaay. November 19.1976 SUGU HIM THE SHOOTIST and fishing gear and went to Otter Creek to spend the day. Twenty two fish wasn't bad for a bunch of gals. Mother Charlesworth was as excited a$ any when a fish took a bite on her Dear Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, I have so enjoyed my subscription to the Millard Progres ,, this past year i received the subscription to me as a birthday by my dearest friend and former school-matDathel C. Whitaker. have clipped some of the Editorials from the Progress, to keep for future enjoyment. You seem to have a down to earth but also poetic and kecn-iglit view, of man and his cxistance on this planet Faith. Keep giving us that sensible, uplifting, understanding insight of things and people. It's always appreciated from my corner. I enjoy the Kanosh Dathel-th- e by Kapers Co. hook. gift-se- A relaxing, enjoyable day was had by all. Needless to say. a fish fry was when enjoyed they returned that evening, at Carmas'. Saturday the members of the family started homeward. first visiting Ymonne in her new home across the street from her mother, in Annabcllc. Charlesworth Mother is enjoying the new chair which her daughters and their husbands gave her for her birthday. Carma was a very nice hostess. e I n re-din- cr Stella g(o)95 Original Pong now adapts for play on any black and white or color TV. Players control action with paddles. Features realistic Pong sound. Speed increases as volley Automatic on screen continues A0046 1 S digital SCO' mg POCKET CAMERA Push button, tlashcube turns. Color slide appears in viewer. "Click sound ol real cameia. 27 scenes 464 OFFICIAL ; (A) PICK-UTRUCK 3 P "MOUSEKETEERS" DOLLS All stt'tl True Value model vnh dropdown tailgate detailed interior, letteied 4110 tes 13 V long (B) JUMBO Dump Truck Puqged steel dump Oetail-gill 20" L d Boy a88 HjmIMt stjik. Cal) u 9260 s FOR DRILL WMOTOR A 99 L Pull knob, trigger bit moves with realistic sound. Poly S300 ethylene. 8 V L. wear 'Mouse-ketee- outt't and hat. Rooted hair. 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Nov. 4. 197b of the council on Hospital Auxiliaries. The program at the convention consisted of discussions. demonstrations, and lectures to assist the auxiliaries in performing volunteer I unctions here in Fillmore. and letters escorting parents and families, to working in nurseries, car diac care and manning desk information an Volunteers serving virtu ally every area of the hos pital. They also donate funds tovvld the purchase of expensive equipment which the hospitals cannot otherwise afford. There are 6.500 volunteer auxilians in twenty-fivserving in the STatc. Of hospitals these. 1.1200 are junior volunteers: teenage boys and girls. 5.280 arc adult women volunteers and 120 volunteers. male arc They form an enormous reservoir of good will and direct help to patients in hospitals and serve without D FFvwri n 1 e The Council on Hospital Auxiliaries represents at the state level all of tl voluntary auxiliaries serving hospitals throughout t of Utah. Ilicsc vo! union s donate their lime in providing needed services to patients. Such services engage all the wav limn delivering flowers, writing ZSoz. PEf GiQUfTA lb. pay. cz&p ANGLES, CHANNEL, SQ. TUBING, FLAT, PIPE, GALV. ROOFING, GRATING, SHEET & PLATE. ARCHITECT BSf SIX MILLION COOTIE DOLLAR MAN GAME Complete four missions with "bionic power cirdft. GAME Ages 6 12. Put together an ol' Cootiei For ages 3 and up-- no read200 ing skills needed. NEW 149 Build houses, forts, miniature more-usi- AMUSED AT THE RIGHT PRICES PUYsVd The classic toy for 60 yea's Stimulating and imaqi native. Ages 3 and up. 136 ng logs of real wood Ages 3 and up. 866 LEARNER-PEPPE- R Stevens Department Store 'b. c MATERIAL TO WORK WITH TINKERTOY 51 n hes famous mask and sue 23620 guns and hat LINCOLN LOGS grand- parents. Gene and Lillian, during the week end. . Fully poseable Masked Rider is fully outfitted with The Original 138 Dear William. Enclosed is my renewal check for another year of the dear Progress. I surely enjoy every morsel of news it contains and look forward to its delivery each Friday. There are surely many in the new names, ef news items, but that does not deter me from enjoying the news about those 1 remember in the Fillmore area. I do hope your young is daughter recovering nicely from her encounter with a driver. What a horrible experience for her. I was so thrilled to have Millard win the game last Friday at Payson. I will be at the University of Utah stadium this Friday to sec them beat Morgan and take the champion. I am really excited about it. Can hardly wait. Best wishes to you and yours. Sincerely, Edda R. Eldrcdge Gina McBride. 10 year old daughter of Mack and Sue McBride. Granger, was first place winner for her school, Academy Park, in a recent Uncle Sam Poem Contest. The contest was sponsored by S.L.C. of Board the -- realistic bljde mo sound r lyethyli'Mo, 5V Long Dav the work of a dedieated Sacrament lady. You give good covemeeting conducted was rage of the local news hapby Ron counselor Boran. penings. and the pictures arc very descriptive of those Opening song, congregation. Invocation by Olaf happenings. I visited Fillmore, on the George. Sacrament Hymn; t Sacrement Sunday of the congregation, was blessed by Alton Mv opening week-enof family. consisting Staples and Steve Stott. Passed by Deacons: Loyd husband, self, children and Johnston. Doug Perkins, husband's grandchildren, brother and wife, their Kraig Payne. Clark Crook, children and grand children Norman Steven and and 81 vr. old mother-in-la. George. were the always camp at Speakers Grove for the Priests and laurels: Dean Maple of deer Shields and Kcllv Pavne. opening week-enseason. I drove to Fillmore, Ladies Trio, comprised to sec my sister Mrs. of Mignon Bemis. Uene Gilbert and Robison. and Hatton, Virginia attend Sunday school and Johnston, accompanied Sacrament meeting with by Chcri Perkins. Pam Whatcott and Clau-din- e her and her family. It was good to sec old and Hendrickson, friends, and to make new Lloyd Kesler each spoke. Each speaker did a fine acquaintences. One of those new acquaintences musical was and the was job Mrs. Helen Rogers, whom beautiful. Closing song by I discovered married my congregation. Benediction by Max cousin U.J. Rogers, now Call. deceased. She also told me she is a siser to Mrs. Jane Wilson. ( I hope 1 have this Visitors at churcl were: two granddaughtc rs of information correct). Helen is a very sweet the Lester Calls, attending BYU. person. I was very happy to meet and talk with her. Margaret Turner from We had many things in Snow Marvin College; Dean Cummings and his common, things wc both enjoy. I asked her if she lady friend were visiting wouid mind if I write to her his mother, Lela. and keep in touch. She said slicd be delighted. Its Christine Whitaker and her roomatc stopped in good to make new friends. Kanosh to see the Willard She is a delightful person. I enjoyed my visit with Whitakers, on their way S.L.C. back from to College my sister, Clara and family. Read letters from Lorin at St. George. and wife and from daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patsy, who is serving a P. George accompanied Mission for the LDS church in the Southern States. Had by daughter Janet and 2 grandchildren a delicious lunch with them from and picked up a bag of returned recently black walnuts from under N. Mex. Albuquerque. They went down for the their large walnut tree. families the blessing and naming of Arent a new granddaughter, greatest? Im sending the check daughter of JoAnn and Edward Red. also while there for my subscription for the Edward Red was sustained coming year amount S6. Best of everything to as first counselor in the Wilsons-fin'the pub10th Ward Bishopric. of a Dandy little lishers Ramon Warner was sustained as the new Ward ipaper. Most sincerely, Clerk. Ramon Eloise and Olive Wells family just recently moved to Albuquerque. Edward Red is teaching at the University of New Mexico. is Fin-linsi- P07JG VIDEO GAME LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 6IS South 2nd Wott, Provo, Utah 371-42- CO. |