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Show Wlillard OmYoar Our Town Section nc Miracles are still happening down at the North Park. Every citizen in Our Town should take time to visit the Park and note in detail the to 9.00 a.m., Friday, 1977. 12, August carefully planned landscaping of the section Late entries will not be One of the most around the breath-takinsights to me is to sit on the front judged. row of the Amphi theatre and look at the setting . 4. All entries in cul of the stage. One comes away filled with inspiratural class must be Robert and Mark Iverson tion and good will toward all those who have made correctly named. An will be made to effort possible the fulfillment of this beautiful dream. Robert Jack Iverson, Each day, during this extrcmly hot weather. son of an exhibitor in assist LorJack and Edith Callister has gone down to the Park and raine hisher Iverson, Colorado naming watered those lovely plants to make sure they exhibit. Correctness in Colorado, Springs, will decide get an extra good start in life. celebrated his 1st birth- naming For many hours, after coming home from his dose competition. on 1977. day July 13, 5. No other foliage regular job at the Mushroom Plant, Duane He is pictured with Baugh, President of the Lions Club, has gone his big brother, Mark, will be allowed with down to the Park and painted the gray block in cultural entries 2. bricks which form the wings of the stage. The ageHis class. paternal grand6. Containers must paint harmonizes with the rich travertine strip, parents are Alma and built by Hal and Bob Robison to finish the corner Florence be furnished bv exhibFillof each wing of the stage. Duane has also more andIverson, his great- itors. Cans, fruit jars painted each of the two rooms at the west end grandmother is Nellie and beverage bottles of the for housing necessary Iverson also of Fill- are unacceptable. 7. Every precaution Each of us should equipment. personally thank more. will be taken to protect Edith and Duane for their generosity both in Maternal grandparof exhibitors, materials for these projects and the many hours of ents are George and property BUT the Fair Commitvolunteer labor it has taken to complete them, Tillie Moran, Canoga tee cannot be since both of them will continue to help with the Park, California responsand ible for losses. many other projects which are needed at the are 8. Cash prizes will be Park. Joe and Santos Beltran On Tuesday late afternoon, the Young Adults also of awarded to winners of Canoga Park. came to the North Park and worked most Grand Sweepstakes, efficiently until after dark to complete another CORRECTION Sweepstakes and Blue much needed project. They divided into different Ribbons. groups for the different types of work needed to In the Fair article do the best job. One group cut strips of plastic CULT URAL CLASS last week, there was an to place around the shrubs which w ere planted on Section error in the paragraph 1. Three, same varcither side of the as well as on exhibits. It should strips placed between the plantings. Another have stated, iety and color. all can2. Seven, same vargroup placed the plastic where it was needed, should have been while others were bringing wheel barrow loads of ning mixed colors. iety, done since August IS, mulch down the path from the top of the hill 1976. or it will not be Section and placing it on the plastic. THis will make it accepted." to 1. Three large, same down the well weeds as as possible keep making it easy to mow the grass without breaking variety, same color. 2. the shrubs or having to trim the edges. The Investigate! Twelve stems, also the roots mulch moist. The dwarf, same variety. plastic helps keep was donated by the Mountain Maid Planting Then Join Up! Mulch Co., the City furnished the plastic, and all Section of these excellent workers, the Young Adults, Double - Ruffled with Lonnie Dcardcn as President, donated their If you are eligible to Fringed - Single 1. Three labor. American the join sprays, one 1 took pictures of each group as they worked Legion or its Auxiliary variety, any color. 2. Single petunias, so efficiently and as the finale picture, had the consider joining up. whole group line up on top of the These two fine patriotic twelve sprays. have just at sundown; the pictures are for our organizations book, Section Peas scrap telling the story of our improvements. much to offer the mem1. Edith Callister, the director of the project, bers and the communTwelve stems, and assisting was our President Lonnie Deardon ity. Contact Pat same color. 2. Large display. in the completion of this excellent project. Assis- Iverson, Joyce Darlene Mundy or Mixed colors. ting were: Debra Wade, Jeff Davies, Elizabeth Stevens, Joyce Martin. Anthony Ford, Preston any Auxiliary member Section Stephenson, Randy McKee, Sharon Christensen. or West Barton. Fred 1. Three, same varRandy Coats, Joyce Johnson, Ruth Hargett. Jill Scot torn or any Legion Stewart. Fawn Hunter, Paul Benzcn Hoefer, member and lend your iety. same color. 2. mixed Emil Knudson, Henning Knudson, and later Kim support. Seven, colors. Peterson and Mike Beckstrand arrived after playing in the ball game. This delightful affair Section Other ended with a melon feast. Thanks to each of you WEDDING Annual for your part in helping to improve our ATTEND 1. Three stems, same surroundings, and develop our talents. same color. variety, Rozann. Fred. Joyce. Speaking of talents, did you attend the program chiland Takako who the students have been given by attending Terry. the Creative arts school made possible by the dren and Jack and Beth Fillmore Arts Council. Millard Community-SchoolS;'ottorn attended the of Martin Utah Division of Arts, and the National wedding and Parriott Endowment for the Arts? It was interesting to Lynn in Hedin note the exceptional improvement made by the Barbara Section students who also attended last year. They were Salt lake Citv Satur- One bloom, large much more poised and at ease, and gave a day July lb! Marty flowered variety of son delightful evenings entertainment consisting of is the youngest 2. blooms. Three Burke' and the following: Drama, under tne direction of Holly san,e variety, same Ellic Fuller. Dancing, directed by Denise Parriott. He and his a,'orCondie Tuttle; Singing, directed by Melinda bride plan to reside Whitaker. The school was under the direction of in Salt I ake where both 3. Seven or more blooms, small Susan Robison. WE arc indeed fortunate to be are emploved. same variety, able to have such a school for our children to same color. help develop their many talents, which otherwise might never come to light. Section I Here's a possible Chrvsanthcmums sciensolution for the One stalk. tists who haven't been out been able to figure Section how the ancient EgyptPerennials ians managed to build the Pyramids: for one (Delphinimum, Foxthing, they didn't hae glove. Lythru, etc.) col tee breaks. . One spike or three stems of flowcrhcad Amphi-Theatr- g it c, s Amphi-Theatr- e Scot-tor- n, , . v. Susan ROSFS 1. any f. ther 1 Dutson, Publisher and Editor Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 V Section M Single Hy brid Tea Rose, not species. One rose. 1. NEWSPER NATIONAL fuHit y.iOCIITIQK 100(11 Of THi NNA Section Floribundas, or Grandiflora 1. Three sprays, same variety. 977 Mr, and Mrs. Val Brinkerhoff Marriage a mi on need Section Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. are announcing Penney sprays, the marriage of their daughter, Kelly Ann, and Mr. Val BrinkerARTISTIC CLASS hoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan V. BrinkerSection P hoff. The couple was 1. Minaturc arrangement, less than 4 married in the Provo L.D.S. Temple. inches in diameter. A wedding reception 2. Small, 8 to 15 in their honor will be inches in diameter. 3. Arrangements held in the Kanosh over 15 inches in dia- Ward Cultural Hall on meter. Friday, July 22. 1977 . 4. Arrangement usRulCS for ing dried materials. 5. Arrangement and stressing color con- Photography trast. Crafts 6. Arrangement us1. Competition is ing berries with flower all residents of to open accent. Millard County. 2. Judged classes BOUQUET to Amateurs open only. Commercial and Section Q Professional Exhibitors . An arrangement of are invited to make blooms without line or focal point. display only. 3. All exhibits will 2. Any combination be received at the Fair of colors of flowers. Building, in Deseret, on Wednesday. August NEWCOMER 10th from 10:00 a.m. SECTION until 4:00 p.m. Late entries will not be Section R 1. First time exhibjudged. 4. Exhibits will be its, or not ever having won a Blue Ribbon. judged on Thursday, Same rules as above. August 11th. 5. Exhibits will be 8:00 released after Section on Flow er Show Saturday, p.m. 1. Same rules apply August 13th. as for adults. Ages: PHOTOGRAPHY Twclvc(12) and under. Any size photograph SPECIAL MARIGOLD accepted. Exhibitors are limitSECriON FOR 1977 ed to a total of 2 (two) Section T prints each in each of 1. Best arrangement the following catagor-ies- : of large double mari(exception - no limit on the number of golds. 2. Best arrangement photographs entered in a Story Telling Series.) of dwarf varieties. 1. Human Interest 3. Best three mari2. Still I ife golds. same variety, 3. Action same color. 4. Trophies will be 4. Landscape, awarded in each of the a. Color above categories (mariwhite b. Black 5. Portrait gold section). . Portrait "CONDITIONING 6. Creative Art Roses Three same variety. 1. 1 OWERS FOR DISPLAYING 7. Wild Life 8. Nature 9. Press 1 1 Iresli" flowers do not alwavs stay looking fresh t.H) long. A steps will pay in the dividends big length of time fresh Bowers may be enjoy- ed I lowers should be picked in the cool of or in the the 10. from 8 until 10 in the evening. Both young people are graduates of Millard High School and Val has attended Provo Technical College. Everyone is invited to attend. Open house to be held Arlene Moffitt and Bartholomew Randy were married in Reno, Nevada July 9, 1977. They are inviting their friends and families to an Open House of Friday, July 29, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Richman at 126 South 100 West, Fill- more, from 7 until 9 in the evening. The bride is the daughAlda ter of Mrs. Mr. and late the Cooley Myron Cooley. JAN WHATCOTT is employed by the Social Service depart. .lent of the Medical Division in Utah in Salt Lake City. Jan graduated from is a 1975 honor She graduate from Millard High School. She was active in school activities, in her ward and in the Junior American Legion Auxiliary. She is the daughter Technical of Garn and Beth the Provo College in eailv June. Fillmore. Whatcott, Fresh FRYERS Boneless HAMS, Maple River Top sirloin STEAK Hormel WRANGLERS Pierce Sliced BACON Oscar Mayer Meat & 16 oz Beef BOLOGNA Rath FRANKS Story-Tellin- Series Photographs must be mounted on regular show board mounts, or cardboard. poster FROZEN FOOD -- - FAVORITES Photographs must be mounted on regular sh0Vv board mounts no thicker than 18" or cardboard, fooar(jt poster board, etc.. 16" x 20". Displav must show the name ol I xhibitor, as well as the can gt ry entered evening morning After being they should then be plunged up to their necks in tepid water To cut, a sharp knife should housed and the cut made on a slant, Place the cut flowers in a cool place, out of drafts, to harden overearly very 1111 SUSTAINING MEMBER-1- poms-pom- . B Advertising Rates on Reqqest Section L One rose. color. - 1 published every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631, by Progress Printing Company owned by Susan B. Dutson, William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson. basket Any flower, same variety, same color 1. Foliage not allowed. BY STELLA DAY Amphi-Theatr- MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS type. FILLMORE Friday, July 22, 1977 Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 TWENTY-NIN- E How to enter flowers J . Amphi-theatr- NUMBER County Fair hours. Totino PIZZA, 4 flavors Minutemaid LIMEADE or LEMONADE 6 oz Banquet MEAT PIES Banquet TUNA PIES Russett HASH BROWNS Slim Jims FRENCH FRIES Western Family ICE CREAM 4. 89 Gold Crown Diet LEMON, LIME, ORANGE, &GRAPE BRAND NAME (RAFIS - Exhibitors are hmit-mgh- t ed to a total of 2 (two) Ins procedure entries in each of the should be followed fot following categories: which is be anv var-dI. leather Work' Wood work ing planned for display I 3jE,L AU yUi A. JS JfS- Sit 77T T'r Vs irk 8x10 V A at ulilil -- Aid , j 1 $ n (Vt ' ft- M, mLv'ucv -- v-r H- Color Portrait Add 50C Wrnrpmq and Handling tot il rACH APDimiUM - sr ltdJo XjiVCC ' 149 I r'l - I r M N i'm' " OnpoliP'rc r SATit Am s r u a. I. ' T rn: r " iJ if - After fair. the Metal work overnight hardening the Bowers can then be arranged in any fashion chosen by the exhibitor. his hardening process may play a big the final judging part as w as having a decided effect on the qualitv of the flower rrr (kits not accept- I 111 ft Original Models show The entire basement of the air Building in Deseret will be for . 1 flow ( r displayingroom, free - 1 l from provide an excellent atmosphere for ft. sh blooms. drafts, will 7 able) Ceramics China Painting Mlscclanco-i- s Decoupage and Mod page b. Dip and Drape Dolls c. Preserved Flowers in frames, domes, etc. d. Macramc (pot holders, purses, belts, etc. e. Quilling Am Beauty ELB0R0NI Am Beauty LONG SPAGHETTI Schilling GARLIC SALT 31b 48oz 4 1.09 1.09 .49 |