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Show MIIS News Reporter Mlllai11 wlns Young Homenckers hold Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, September 2, 1977 Overseas tour COUNTY Delta house wife garners 4 Penny Probert sweepstakes flist Same the The Eagles started LIVESTOCK AUCTION 8 Quietly football season winning big. They traveled to Hurricane where they 35-0- ,.if j: i wo j" ..a touch-dow- great-grandmoth- Yarn-craf- t, n Top priority to child support enforcement ('.ivies ls domicil announces I" ojjrains 77-7- Ber-nett- 743-549- 743-533- I AGENT LeVar and Hortcnse and without Peterson accompanied June Lovfanfare, any their son and wife, ell, Delta, has consistCorinne John and bombed the Tigers . ently won blue ribbons Peterson, Provo area, Hurricane kicked off to start the as well as an occasional on a tour to five Eurgame. The Eagles took the ball on sweepstakes at Millard opean countries that their own 30 and drove down field County fairs during the proved most interestwhere Robert Monsen scored on a past twenty years. ing. They left August However, this year, quarterback sneak from the one foot 1, 1977 and flew to 'J line. Brent Hosman kicked the extra Mrs. Lovell won the Holland Amsterdam, point, where they rented a plaudits of the judges j The Eagles next score came when with four sweepstakes car and drove through Rod Quarnberg intercepted a Tiger to her credit-tin the that country, Germany, Pll pass and returned it 50 yards for a flower division with her Denmark, Sweden, and The extra point lilies and an arrangesaw and Norway ment of zinnias, one in attempt was blocked. weed. a Crops scarcely The last score of the first half home arts with em- Bonnie Christensen, Mont Works, Mary were luxurious and was set up on an interception by broidered dish towels, Johnson, and Cindi Johnson. required no irrigating. Mitch Jensen, which gave the and one with her plate In Denmark, they husband, Lem a Delta photography, Eagles the ball in Tiger territory. of saw the house, still novelty special Jane R. Monsen threw a 25 yard touchcookies. businessman, like the Beckwith, Delta, and standing, where Lc down strike to R. Quarnberg. On As the homemaker rest of the family, is Marilyn Bennett, Vars the extra point attempt R. Monsen appreciative den; Woodcraft. Dell Peterson was they would like most to ran it in for two points. The emulate, many of the of her efforts. born and were in the Fillmore; Art, Allgood, score at halftime was Millard 21 young women of the Other sweepstakes Verdean Rawlinson, town of Viele where Hurricane 0. area have agreed that winners at the just- his grandfather Hans Millard The Eagles kicked off to open the Mrs. Lovell has excellconcluded Peterson lived before 2nd half. Hurricane took the ball on ed in many skills. County ''cre Ramona Kenney, Hoi he came to this countheir own 25 yard line, but, were Demonstrating y chair- her announced den; Flowers, Alison try. He taught school once again robbed by the mighty cooking man Donetta Hardy of Robcrts Descret. Erna before to techniques, coming as Millard defense. Mike Robinson follows: Mrs. Lovell has shared Delta Fillmore where he built Fillmore; Murphy, Glenda and picked off a pass and set up a 4 her knowledge of taffy Clothing, House Plants, the home owned by T.D. by R. making, chocolate dip- Roundy, Oasis; Rug, Stella yard run for a Railsback. Day, Fillmore, Laverna Bohn, Delta; and In Tommerup, where Quarnberg. B. Hosman kicked the ping, and baking with Belle Fay Howell, Delta. extra point. many interested young Quilt, Mary Sweeting, Peterson, George The final score of the game was ladies, as well as Fillmore; Shawl, brother to Hans, lived. made by Jim Larsen on a 5 yard womens groups. FILLMORE NEWS Blanche Crafts, John had spent several run to the endzone for 6 points. B. Her daughter, Nan- Descret; Afghan, Bonimonths in that area Hosman kicked his 3rd extra point cy, and son, Richard, ta Rainsdon, Delta; Cloyd and Rayma while on a mission and of the game and the Eagles won lend some help with Pillow Cases, Leona Day and family had a attended the they 35-her gardening efforts, Works, Delta; delightful vacation last church that was dediHeadhunter: Jim Hare; DefenSharon Milligin, month. The parents, cated while he was but she admits the sive line: Jesse Freeman and Fer-liis He spoke to mostly Delta; Ceramic Vase, with Darin and Kyle, there. garden Her Lucille Hales, Deseret; stopped in Stockton, them in their own lanPikyavit; Offensive line: Dick her project. Swain and Brent Hosman; OffenMissouri where they guage. A teacher sive back: Jim Larsen; Defensive were joined by daugh- at BYU. John was a back: Rod Quarnberg ter Christine Pulsipher great help to the family The Eagles played a great game and son Jason for the on the trip through while racking up the yardage and rest of the trip to the Sweden and Norway as their families East where they met well as Denmark. scoring 35 points, the Eagle defense leave of The opening scoreless and held Hurricane and hide from their their son, John, who Included in their offices new Al seven offense total 102 oblito only was released child yards support being itinerary were stops h S hou, ,he sUte New The Eagles are off to a great staid laws from his mission. at many old castles and it easicr gations. and expect more of the same They toured Delapassed during the last public buildings. crack down on welto throughout the season. The Petersons reand regular session of the ware and Pennsylabusers fare team play Come see this have given vania, went through turned home legislature who August 17 are then S. Sevier absent parents to child the Washington Tem- in time to attend ComFriday, Sept. 2 priority top child not paying is at enforcement. ple, visited the Smith- mencement exercises What is your pleasure? Music? comes to Millard. The game support, the Director support 2 will sonian Institute and No is coverBYU at p.m. which runaway a Have we longer got Magic? Mystery? of the Utah Departable saw other to be in another many ed places show for you! The Fillmore Civic Serparents story. Social ment of will remain in their and assume of National and Church of desert Office Arts Council is pleased to announce Gwen Hunter, vices, three are which someone else significance. year that positions FILLMORE NEWS 8 its schedule of entertainServices, On the return trip will be replaced yeai'y Recovery cost of terms. the will They pay Mrs. Fern Holdaway ment. Based on the desires expressaid. left them in Kantwo was happy to spend a to Dennis supporting the family, Kyle sed by Council members, the board one at a time, thereby leaving According executive members at of supporting the family" sas, flew to Salt Lake week with her daughter-inOffice has selected a series of programs experienced Cooper, all times. New offices (till be City to join other mem-law, Services which promises variety and is Judith K. This is not an organization run Recovery"The office is in St. George, Rich- bers of the Utah Naand daughHoldaway, designed to please every age and by a select few, but one which acts (ORS), to track down field, Provo and four tional Guard for the ters, and taste. Specific dates will be anGeorgia the preferences of the mem- geared upon flight to Kentucky for Dcnicc. The later will who other cities. absent nounced later, but each month a parents The members determine Basic Training. attend BYU. live presentation will be offered as bership. They Calif, vawton the type of presentations to be from flew Fairfax, follows: from all But selected. BrigComing community sponAn Evening to Salt Lake a Two couples, Early October: ham City to paint a Virginia sored projects need the support of Fern met where with Sherlock Holmes" (theatre) and Wallace airport DOG NAPS ITEMS for Bernetta room individuals. More interested memLate October: "The Cantilena them and brought them Muir and Mcrvin and and Wallace Muir bers who will express their desires on After Fillmore. to String Trio" have Dortha Russ Simmons, Salt Nielsen, were son Elvin Mitchell for the type of entertainment they Utah State Chorale November: Califorfrom Canyon Bryce touring in returned was Fillmore Lake, and grandson Mark enjoy will result in the best proand A Company" scenic spots Monday and Tuesday nia where they visited Jennings. Mark and and other We available. hope you gramming December: all to Provo went "Cheaper by the will become a In San with on relatives. business. Jill Jennings came later they part of the Council, Dozen" (theatre) of for a days, couple Lorenzo the While were into they checking for a weekend with offer your opinions and most of all one of w hich they spent January: "Barefoot in the Park a local motel a poodle guests of sister Etherl their sister, Jolccn, enjoy! Grove Pleasant (theatre) traveling with a Calif, and husband Louie who lives with the at or if For further information, you covthe In February: "Sound Column Holiaway visiting Hayward Muirs. wish to join the Council, call any of couple picked up some Nobriga. After they relatives. ering a century of popular music. items Russ had drop- they stayed with anothEdith the Callister, following: March: "A Very Special Magic a boarded plane for the Mrs. Arthclla Taylor Gwen ped and was last seen er sister to Bernetta Stella Day, Show returned Fern East, or Sylvia Huntsheading south. Russ and Mervin, Myrtle returned Friday from home. Hunter April: "Karen Gibbs Cleghon husband Chuck and where with Utah 'the lost the race Newcastle, man, Her son, Col. Ron Guitarist" The Muirs she spent three weeks and the loss of Morris. dog Of course such performances are New the items resulted in divided their time with helping out in the fam- Holdaway is attending comers invited War College in Washterribly expensive, but because of and ily of her some discomfort for the daughter Evon to Fine Guild Arts funds supplied through the Kellogg join remainder of the busi- husband Bill Miranda and daughter. George ington, D.C. Foundation and the Utah Division of LcGrand and MildArts Guild, The East Millard Fine and son David, also of and Carma Bcacham, ness trip. Fine Arts. Fillmore can have this of the Utah State Federation of Warner spent a red undcrwhile the latter Hayward. fine slate of programs at a very Womens Clubs and the National few vacation Their days went surgery. low cost to our community. Season Federation of Womens Clubs, seven children enjoyed visiting their three tickets will be available soon with cordially invite ladies from all the families. having Grandma with children and reduced rates for Council members. towns in East Millard County to first to Toowent They them, Who is eligible to be a Council become members of our organizaele to see Charles and member? Anyone! Membership is tion. Jim and June Smith wife Diane and baby . have enjoyed visits Jason overnight Thursopen to all. The fee is $3.00 for one Our club promotes programs from all of their child- day. The next stop was person or $5.00 for a couple. This in Music, Art, Literature, Drama, I s one payment is for a lifetime mem- Conservation, i Public Affairs, ren prior to school in Granger to visit i Gale and Cathy and Michael bership; there are no annual dues. Education, International Relations, V .li C -i opening. The responsibilities of members Community Services, and others. wife, Sue, Anne and Utley, Shane, Heather, from and Kate. are: to attend one meeting each came We meet on the first and third Linda, Returning which in Fall in the Texas. as far as American the month Lubbock. of year during every Thursdays members choose the type of pro- Millard High School Band Room LaVac and Made- - Fork, they stayed with to be presented, and to sup- from 4:00 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Memgrams line, Kirby and Kim- - Judy and Dennis Peck, the Marianne, port performances. bcrly. had just moved Greg, bership dues are $5.00 per year. At this years meeting on August into a new home at Charles, and Colby. Our Opening Social will be Satur19, the Council members ratified day, September 23, 1977 so get your Upland, California, but the selection of Sylvia Huntsman, memberships in to the President took time out to join visiting at the Ben wife of Dwight Huntsman, as the Helen Huntsman, Vice President family members here. last home Trimble Memnew DirectorCoordinator, Dick and Charlene wccj Wcre Elva Richman, or Membership Captain and bers of the Executive Committee, Chairman Jolcne Stephensen. Miller, daughter Lori MrSRod Ncaj and Edith Callister, Stella Day, and and her girl friend, children. We are glad to welcome you. Cherric. here. Jennifer, and Aaron, visited SLC. Charlene is employed from Omaha, Neb. by Federal Aeronautics jhe Neals are being attended transferred had and from VA schools in Oklahoma. Qmaho to Seattle, is She continuing Washington, Elmer J. Smith, where , studies in school while will work as Director of the Veter- Ncal Capt Administration' working in that field. ans a Computer Analyst Elaine for Bob and Regional Office in Salt " joeing Aircraft Co. Gardner, Scott, Galynn jn jbe spring the family Lake City has received and Marianne, came wil return to Offit word from the Adminfrom of Veterans istrator Panguitch for a Air Forcc Base in visit also. Affairs, Max Clcland,' Omaha. e that installation of telephone service LEON ELMER m the Notional Guoul on'"t luM sitlnuj BEN WALTON to Veterans Adminis-- ! around "i then hands waitin' f"t thin !' I" happen REPAIR MILLARD WEST offices t rat ion "Thev re fighting forest lues SmU 'ks fioin SPECIALISTS to put the Veterans floods ven helpin') to rebuild si hools Modern banquet facilities ELECTRICAL PLUMBING - MASONRY Administration at the "You ran learn any one of 41X1 d ih'ii'ut jobs in ELECTRIC CLOCKS ELECTRIC MOTORS fingertips of veterans the National Liuaid And eveiv SM ALL APPLIANCES PUMPS or llene John Contact and their dependents one of them helps somebody Cooper & ACETYLENE WELDING-ARItu lulling y nirself in all 50 states. POOLS SWIMMING "The Guaul needs you The The dialing SPAS TUBS 4 HOT need1numbers in Utah are: rountrv " you (let your 140 West Center IT DO AIL! WE Guard up Provo 1 he tffi'ird Ih'Ioiujn. Ogden PII.RM 242 EAST MAIN elsewhere Fillmore Phone August is Salute the Guard Month. DELTA, UTAH in the state of Utah, local recruiter. 77-7- FRI..AUG. 26.1977 Regional 4-Horse Shows Salable H By Keith J. Chapman Eleven County Millard youth at auction 493 compared with 611 last week and 717 last partici- pated in two regional Horse Shows in the area. The regional horse show for youth 14 years and up was held in Manti August 16th with Karen Bishop. Debbie Ivic, Teresa Furino, Tammy Taylor and Margie Taylor Millard representing The Jr. County. regional team Penny Clayton. Vickie Bishop, Janet Rhodes, Dean Turner, Jay Rhodes and Evelyn Rhodes participated at Richfield on August 20th. The teams competed in six events, a test, fitting and showmanship. western horsewestern manship, riding, pole bending and key hole race. The senior team placed 4th overall w ith 205 points. The winning team was Sanpete followed by Washington and Juab. The Jr. team tied for second place with 215 points, Sanpete was first, Juab tied with Millard for second. In the timed events the senior team placed third in pole bending and the junior team placed second. were Individuals judged A. B or C in each event as follows: Written test, Debbie Ivic, C; Teresa Furina, C; margie Taylor, C; C; Penny Clayton, Vicky Bishop, C; Dean Janet C; Turner, B; Rhodes, Jay Rhodes, B; and Evelyn Rhodes, B. Fitting and Karen Showmanship: Bishop, A; Debbie Ivie, A; Teresa Furino, A; B; Tammy Taylor, Margie Taylor, B; Penny Clayton, B; Vickie Bishop, A; Dean Turner, A; Janet Rhodes, B; and Jay Rhodes, A. HorsemanWestern Karen Bishop, ship: A; Debbie Ivie, A; Teresa Furino, A; Tammy Taylor. A; Margie Taylor, B; Evelyn Rhodes, B; Jay Rhodes, A; Dean Turner, B; Vickie Bishop, A; and Penny Clajton, B. Western Riding: Margie Taylor, 4-- year. Fair attendance moderate to good demand. Feeder steers lack in quality of previous week. Few representative sales steers lower. Steer calves steady. Feeder heifers lower. Slaughter cows steady. Slaughter bulls strong to 504 higher. Small offerings slaughter heifers and steers 1.00-2.5- 0 50-1.0- 0 lower. 50-75- 4 Supply about 60 cows. FEEDER STEERS Few individual choice lbs Few Good and low Choice 37.40-41.7420-56lbs Choice 630-81- 5 45.00-51.25- 205-38- 0 ; 0 lbs Standard Holsteins 34.00-38.2- and 285-46- Holsteins 31.50-34.5635-81- Good lbs 0 lbs 0 29.99-32.0- FEEDER HEIFERS lbs Choice 310-47- 35.50-39.50- 0 Choice ; lbs 525-72- 5 32.00-34.2- SLAUGHTER COWS Few Commercial 2-- 4 Utility 26.50-29.0- Cutter 22.50-27.2- mostly 19.50-25.7- Canncr 21.00-23.517.75-21.5- SLAUGHTER BULLS Few yield grade lbs 32.00- individual 35.60, 1750 lbs 36.50. 1250-182- 0 SLAUGHTER STEERS Few Choice 930-109- 0 lbs 2-- 3 37.25-38.7- 5. SLAUGHTER HEIFERS Good and Choice lbs 35.00- 37.60. 850-115- 0 B; Tammy Taylor, B; Teresa Furino, B; Debbie Ivie, B; Karen Bishop, B; Jay Rhodes, B; Janet Rhodes, C; Dean Turner, B; Vickie Bishop, A; and Penny Clayton. B. leaders, parents and many supporters are to be complimented for the time and effort they have given to our horse club youth this year. 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