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Show ' 4 4. n i and childicn ot Mesa were also happv to be greeting their son Claude and brother. and Cleo enjoved the weekend with their children and grandchildren. - Alldredge, son of Mr. 3 and Mrs.of Leif Flowed, Utah 4 'Tl The bride to be was ' graduated from Idaho Falls School. High Allen v.as graduated V ".front Sk line High School. He served an LDS Mission to Australia. At the pres-en- t time, he is helping his father operate their 1 farm. The couple is DRILL TEAM PICTURE CONTINUED FROM FRONT PAGE planning a June 25th in the Idaho AVh- - Drill Team Nadine wedding 4th row, ll to R) 1st row, Speakman. Falls Temple. Cindy Sky, Vickie Qrullian, Tammy Sweepe, Suzan Warner, Tammy Stevens, Mary Lynn Rowley. Barton, Rozann Scottorn, Penny Mr. and Mrs. Ted 2nd row, Collette Hunt, Lynne tie Probert. Not Pictured, Eva Dutson, Jackson were happy to Davies, Patty Probert, Jodi Rich-mareceive a telephone call Sherry Crosland, Julie 3rd row, Lynda Sanderson, from her son, Tony, Janice Neilson, Diane Coats, Janjnc that he and his wife, IrL "l - ' 5 J n. 4-- H and F.F.A. express appreciation In behalf of the and F.F.A. exhibitors at the Millard County Junior Livestock Show we express our sincere appreciation to you for your support of the sale last year. We received contributions from 134 farmers, parents, businesses. and others which provided sufficient money to support the youth of our area at the annual stock show sale resulting in prices which were equal to those received by exhibitors from other areas. In order to provide an incentive for the young exhibitors of our area an appeal for your financial support is once again extended. The Fast Millard Livestock Improvement Association was established ten years ago to raise money to support our youth at the stock show sale. Through your contributions to the E.M.L.I.A. we were able to bid and keep the price up when 4-- it w ould othcrw isc have dropped. It is hoped that you will be able to equal your contribution of last year. A member of the stock show committee will call on you in the next few days to answer any questions you may have and to pick up your pledge or contribution. The date for the show this year is May with the animals being judged on Friday 19-2- 1 and sold on Saturday beginning at :00 a.m. We invite you to attend if possible. Again we thank you for the support of our It is a well youth. placed contribution and greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Robert A. Nielson. Secretary & Treasurer East Millard Livestock Improvement Association, Fillmore, Utah 1 1 Earns degree IOGAN. UTAH She requirements. Jean Townslcy, ceived a bachelors daughter of Mr. and degree in history in Matthew E. 1974 Mrs. from Brigham Townslcy. 408 E. Can- Young University. yon Rd.. Fillmore, has While at USU, Ms. require- Tow nicy was an officer completed ments for the degree of in the Instructional Master of Education Media Association. in instructional media Council RepreCollege at Utah State Univer- sentative in the College sity. of Education and a She made an evalua- tutor in Special Sertion of student achievevices. and attitude ment She is a graduate of using computer assist- Venice High School. ed testing in partial fulfillment of the re Patricia COO OQDOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Judy, were the proud parents of a 7 lb. 2 o. babv girl born to them that morning. May 10. Big sister. Tonya, is here with her grandparents until Mom and babv sister are home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Baldwin and Avery visited his grandparents. Delial and Vergic Ivie Tuesday. May 10. They had been to Beaver to visit his parents, the Don Baldwins, and brother. Morgan, and in Fillmore with Terri the Lynn's family, Boyd Mclvilles. Allen Alldrcdgc and sister. Cindy, were in Idaho the weekend of May 7 to visit with his fiance. Teresa Roberts, and the Alldrcdgc brothers and their families. F - x k rites Saturday children. grandparents. Wendell 1977, after being under nursing care for over a year and a half. Mrs. Dame was born in 9, 17, 1885 Fillmore on April 4. 1883, a daughter of John Broadhead Payne and Sadie Powell. She was married to Rov Dame Nov. 29, and jV Uncle lari and Aunt LaRee and gills, Lncle Del, Aunt Gold.) All good and family . all of Fillmore, with whom Jim made his home for a number of years. He had his roommate. Mr. Mcmmott, up Irom Jims brother. Scipio. Guy Brinkerholf. and his wife. La Nita have from returned just Connecticut, his home base, where Guy has been on submarine duty with the U.S. His tour of Navy. over and now is duty they are living in Provo where he will continue his schooling. Guy and La Nita spent Mothers Dav with grandparents. Stella and Wendell, and visited the above with - mentioned relatives in Fillmore. Needless to sav. all were happy to see Guy , La Nita and Jim. InHoly Cross Hospital Mr. T. R. Madsen underwent surgery in the Holy Cross Hospital He is in Thursday. Room 454. His wife. C'hloe. is in the citv and is staying with T.R.s sister. Mrs. Eva Fo. Chloe told neighbors here by phone that his condition is satisfac- r rcmcm-beranee- v p l. (0&. CD i mn 3 She was a firm, but deeply concerned loving wife and mother whose children loved, honored, and revered her. During her disability Mrs. Dame expressed a desire to put a message of thanks in the Progress to all her friends s for their kind and tokens of love and concern. Funeral service was held in the Fillmore Second Ward Chapel, Saturday, May 14, at p.ni. after a one hour viewing at the Olpin at which Mortuary place Richard Dame, a gave the grandson, family prayer. Service was continued at the chapel where Bishop in to Fillmore Soc-ict- and Stella Brinkcrholl, also brother. Aiulv, who makes his home V. if in Salt Lake City. May . with Provo Mrs. Stanley C. (Bonnie) Nelson, Sonoma, California. She loved and enjoyed her 13 34 grandchildren, Dame 1894 in Fillmore and later was solemnized in 1947 to be near her the Salt Lake Temple. Her life was filled with daughter and church and civic serShe was a member of the I DS Church vice. In 1907 she was calland was a Relief to teach Primary, ed class leader. Survivors arc: Son. the first grade, then Julian B., Greenwood, later the boys 12 to Miss., daughter. Mrs. 14 years old. Three years later she was Dallm (Cathryn) Nielchosen president and four sen; Fillmore; served for nearly 8 seven grandchildren, years. During this time one sister, Mrs. J. W. as president, she also Stake (Addie) Eelle, Austin. worked on the Board. From 1921 to I exas. Funeral services will 1933 she was counselor be held T hursday noon to 3 different stake in Fillmore Second IDS Board presidents. Ward. There was a Mary loved the Sisters viewing Wednesday she worked w ith, (some evening and will be one 30 in all) and enjoyed the work very much. Thursday an hour beShe said that is where Burial fore services. will be in Fillmore she gained a testimony of the gospel. Cemetery. In her later years she took an active part in the Daughters of the loins husband in Utah Pioneers, was a Virginia president of the East Millard Camp, and a major role in played Kathy Orullian left the restoration of the from the Salt Lake AirOld State Capitol in port May 7, 1977 to Fillmore as finance join her husband. Eugene Orullian, who is RENEWALS AND stationed at the Naval NEW SUBSCRIPTION Base there while attending a special school Robert Edison in diesel mechanics. Julie Rigsbee Eugene Reuben Stevens Kathy and were married in Prom- John Cooper ontory Feb. 7th while Milton Warner Eddie M. Peterson he was on leave. On hand to sec the Ted Malin bride off were Robert Bottling Co. and Phyllis Orullian Brent Olsen and four of their child- Alan Mathews ren. Fillmore, also Frank Paxton Kathys parents. Cleo 1EA. Hanson and Gary Pcttitt and James C. Nelson children, Della Fack-rcl- Reed Penney and Kathys' bro- Darrell Tceplcs thers. Jimmy. Ben, and LcRoy Parker Robert Marion R. Stevens also Mike; Harold Whitaker Mitchell. James R. Buckley Gloria Probert moved Brinkcrholl Jim here weekend the spent Irom the technical co- L. Mary A. Dame, 94 Texas to John and Ann Gaston Castle-ton- . she married Julian IE McKibbon April 29, 1908. He died June 28. 1444. 1 he couple lived Alain Burlingham. bama where she was a prominent church and She civic worker. Dc-lia- at June Born John died at a nursing m Sealv. l Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivie were happv to receive telephone greetings lor Mothers Dav Irom all ot then llege By vears. lew Mrs. Lillian Me Arthur. daughter Susan, and her friend, Lester Smith, of St. George, arrived Friday and on Saturday they tory. took her sister, Ruth Without advertising, Allen to Mt. Pleasant you wouldn't know. where they lived before Flow ell. to moving They visited the cemeV tery and had wanted to homeold the to go stead. however, the road had been changed and they were afraid to try a new one which wasnt too good. o PIONEER MARKET o o o o Groceries o ) o I o Mr. and Mrs. Rex Allen and children o AVA C DO ES Keebler went to Salt Lake City o SALTINE CRACKERS? Sunday to hear Wesley o 17C each Hogan report his Xt 570 New o o sion to thearea. The Fresh o o Hogans have visited LEMONS o BROCCOLI o here many times. o o 90 each 290 lb. Mr. and Mrs. Alan o o Christensen, Logan, o o came Friday to visit his Hiland o Hunts 16 oz. o parents, Orson and o FRUIT COCKTAIL Saturday they YOGURT o Vcrl. went to Delta to look for o o to live; then on 390 3890 o o ato place Springvillc to see her o COCA COLA Mrs. Goodsell. o mother, PEPSI COLA o o Mrs. Mark 6 cans$1.09 o 6 cans$1.09 o DalyMr. and and daughter, o o Julye. Benjamin, visito o ed Sunday with her Vcrgic o o grandparents, and Delial Ivie. o o o o Mr. and Mrs. Rex o o Allen and family honorhis ed Ruth mother. o o Allen, at a lovely o o ner on Mothers Day. o o Clark Brunson and o Connie, of Aurora o wile, were also dinner o o guests. Rex and Clark o o have been life long o o friends. The latter school in o o teaches field. received o o Mothers Ruth Day greetings o by telephone Irom her o other children and their o o Carl, from o families. o Richmond, California, o Clarice Hurd, of Orem, o o o and Dean, of Kearns. o o Mrs. Cloyd o o DayMr.of and Fillmore visited o o here on Mothers Dav o with Rayma's parents. o Avalon and o o Johnson. Agnes o o o Mr. and Mrs. Claude o o o Carling were really to be able to o o thrilled meet the plane in o Phoenix when their o o grandson. Garv Carlo arrived May 5th o ing. o from serving a two year o LDS Mission in Engo o o land. Garys parents. Y Final Kcbccca I McKlbbon. 91, died Mav lb. 19"7 in the Fillmore Hospital where she had been a patient the last ing f r McKlbbon dies by Virgie vie I Ji 4 m Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, May 20, 1977 for Mary A. Dame Rebecca I. Howell Features Mary A. Dane chairman. She helped the other DUPs in collecting pioneer relics and establishing the beautiful art gallery in this beloved building. Some vv ill remember that Mrs. Dame was accorded an honor for Nielsen her contribution to the Dallin prerestoration of the State sided. He announced House. This was done the program and exat the time that the pressed thanks of the for flowers, family State Parks Departand for ment took over the attendance, management of the dinner served by the and Relief Society after the House Slate grounds in 1957. She service to relatives and worked diligently with out of town friends. was others to preserve the The invocation School given by Robert NelLittle Rock House as a pioneer son. a grandson. Then relic. Marys former Bishop. Peterson Lawrenee She started her millinery store on Main spoke followed by a Street in 1914, later vocal solo by Roy and ladies accompanied adding childrens clothing. by Cathryn Nielsen. This she successfully Then Bishop Darrell V. husband of for many Knight, operated after Marys granddaughter Shortly years. Reed Roy's death she sold Nancy, spoke. the store property and Dame, a grandson, retired in Salt Lake then spoke. Benediction was by Kelly City. Over the first 25 Dame, another grandyears with Roy, they son. were Pallbearers had seven children. L. John Dame, in Jr., died Little Fred Jan. 1914 and Robert in Robert Nelson, Rich1928, each at 4 years ard, Reed, and Kelly old. Mary is survived Dame, grandsons, and Y. Larsen HI, by two sons. John L. Joseph DediLake Salt Dame, Sr., City, and Mcrril R. catory prayer was by (Bud) Dame. Payette, John L. Dame, Jr. Inthree terment in the Dame and Idaho, daughters, Mrs. Glen family plot. Fillmore A list of (Della) Edmunds, Salt Ccmctary. Lake City, Mrs. Robert relatives present will next C. 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