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Show Couple honored Our her Bridesmaid. About 30 relatives and friends were present. The Open House was in the Foyer and FILIHORE were refreshments Bishop DeLyle Overflow the in served the performed marriage rites. Kath- Room of the Chapel. by STELLA DAY leen Hosman played Elda Steuerwald did a As I worked on the scrapbook, hurrying to get the theme music, beautiful job with the it ready before the deadline. I thought of many You Light Up My decorating. other scrapbooks which we have entered in state Life," The parents want to the before contests, but because of the death of Hazel Day, wedding march. thank everyone who was reminded of one scrapbook in particular. It The brides father. helped in the preparawas in 1967, Paul McBride was Mayor and the Richard Britt, gave the tions for the wedding Garden Club was out to win the contest sponsored bride away. Jesse and the Open House. The by the Deseret News. First place winner would chose John Higgins as are couple receive $500. We had won the Scars Roebuck his Best Man and Sheri spending their honeyFirst Place Award the year before for $300. and chose Beckv Allen for moon in California. wanted to install a Blue Star Marker in the little park just at the turn of Highway 91, going south out of Fillmore just in front of the Brooks Anderson home. was National Chairman of Blue Star Markers for the National Council of State Garden Clubs and knew that most markers were placed outside By Angie B. Green of cities. 1, therefore, had to consult with the head Thursday, February dues, which are $3.00 of the State Roads for this section of Utah. Natur- 9th, at 3:45 p.m. the per person and are due ally, I wanted to make a good impression on him Pink Ladies annual at this time. as he had the power to decide if a Blue Star meeting will be held Appointed commitMarker could be placed within the city limits. at the F'illrnore Hospital tees on sewing, fund Nelson Day. son of the late Carl and Hacl dining room. All Pink raising, and hospital Day, was Judge of the Fifth District and, knowing I adies w ho work in any work w ill meet in sepawas sure he would know the State Nelson, of this organiza- rate rooms after the Road officials. He told me the man who had to aspect has been tion arc urged to attend meeting decide was V. C. Anderson, who lived in Cedar and also women who adjourned to discuss He is a wonderful are not Nelson continued, City. members, but their plans for the comfellow. You will enjoy working with him. and would like to join are ing year. We soon had everything Nelson was right. At this time we cordially inv ited. arranged for the installation on Arbor Day, April The prime purpose would like to thank all 30, 1967. Paul McBride, as Mayor, gave us full of this meeting is to who have given so cooperation. The cement picnic area was in place. elect officers, report on generously of their The city brought chairs from the City Building to the and year's previous time, money, put on the picnic area for the speakers and activities, give a finan- efforts in helping to members on the program. The members of the cial report, make plans make the Pink Ladies Fillmore Garden Club, under the direction of for the next Pink Ladies a successful organizaEleanor Mitchelk, President, had worked night and collect the tion and an asset to the Day, and day getting this town well groomed. We had membe rship yearly planted many street trees along Main Street Fillmore was really and First North Street. IMMUNIZATION shining. The State President of the Utah Associated CLINIC Garden Clubs, Mrs. Bryan Icverich. was here as my guest. She had met witn the Garden Club ii immunization clinic will be conducted the night before and complimented each member Editor m Fillmore for infants on doing such an excellent grooming project on Millard Comity not and the tow n. children Progress In spite of the fact that the wind was blowing, protected adequately The reports of soil against childhood we had a capacity crowd. Dallin Nielsen directed The clinic the band and I am sure they have never surpassed conditions in Cedar diseases. their renditions on that day. Mayor Paul McBride City have been a great will be held Tuesday, 14. from greeted the large crowd and complimented the concern to me. As lebruaty am to 4 00 pm. members of the Garden Club for their devotion to have traveled the past their projects. Judge Nelson Day was the main few weeks and talked to m the basement ef speaker and he always held his audience spell- people about Cedar the Courthouse. bound with his particular wit and understanding C'itv, they have said, According to SteOh yes, you are from phen McDonald of human nature. Edith Callistcr and Nellie Huntsman, representing the Gold Star wises and the place where the District Health F.du eator, there are over mothers, placed a lovely wreath of flowers on the tow n is falling apart." This is of grave con- 20 million children in Blue Star Marker, which was unveiled by my Nola Robison, Janet cern to me. and could the United States that Teen Angels. lovely Bennett, Connie Stewart, Sherma Robison, have far reaching ef- are unprotected against Bonnie McBride. Ralene Nielson, and Mary Jo fects on the growth and serious diseases such Davies. The band played. My Own America." development of our as polio and diptheria. Statewide, a recent and Douglas Nielsen played. Taps." As Na- area. The area as we tional Chairman, I had told the audience that the know it. is a very small health repot! shows purpose of all Blue Star Markers is to honor all of part of our city, and 5.0S0 children or 19.3 the boys and girls who have served their country still much of the news percent of those enterin any way throughout their lives. was really media is leaving the ing kindergarten this cloud on around a as the floating program had impression on people year, did not have evidence been so inspiring, had gone so smoothly, and I that our entire city is adecpiate of immunization. it could could hardly believe turn out so beauti- sinking. As businessmen childhood Because fully. I took dozens of pictures and they are all in lead may the scrapbook for the 1968 contest where ttic and concerned citizens diseases we to of serious Cedar complicaCity, Deseret News, Utah State University, and the it is essential Municipal League sponsored a Civic Improvement should tell the news tions. act this blow that to media not parents Contest. Fillmore won the $500 first prize, which The and ol out I responsibly proportion. Mayor McBride and accepted at the Convention of the Municipal League, held in Salt Lake City major part of our city immunize their childis solid with a rich ren, Me Donald said. in September 1968. Parents are asked to All of these efforts to improve Fillmore heritage dating back Ik ek their records and in the scrapbooks through which we over 125 years. lets win these awards. In the 1968 scrapbook there promote consult their family Whats right with doctor or local are pictures of the following homes: Western and otllee il they Cedar City Echo Blake, Horace and Edna Day, Eldrcd and have anv questions or As picsidcnt of the Ester Robison. Neldon and Dolores Brunson, ol their unsure aic Gene and Lillian McBride, Don and Patsy Iver- Cedar City Chamber mimmn.-.UK'fihdds ot Commerce. firmly son. John and Hone Cooper. Edith Callistcr. Cedar status that Dallin and Cathrvn Neilsen. Dan and Boa Iverson believe C'itv is a good place- to Lizzie Ernest ami the home. remodeling Carling Joe Holdaway on the roof of his and Ferns home visit, a great place to c shingling, painting, and remodeling. By the way. Sincere k vouts, of Fern was president the Garden Club that year. Jac k Carte r. There is also a pictue of Belva Davs Japanese President Garden and the new patio and rock wall she had Chambc t Cedar City built that year. Also a picture of many workers, ot Commerce one of Neldon Brunson and one of Richard Robins out on the north sidewalk by Stevens Merc, admiring their job of planting the three lovely LETTER TO THE I lowering Crab trees which the Garden Club pure based with some o! the ir prize mom v EDITOR The scrapbooks serve as a history book lor the vou did not help work on Millatd Countv progress ot Fillmore. a pri'jeet. you are not in the- history book. Pmgress Jesse Freeman and Sheri Britt were married in the Meadow-WarRelief Society Room 3, February 1978 at 4 p.m. Town Beck-stran- , Pink Ladies annual meeting !,' tv,' Program. Winners of the 1978 Americanism Essay Contest will be reading their essays at this time. Parents are welcome and invited to attend. Chairman Joyce announces Scottorn w inners as follows: Senior Division 1st place, Marianne Frampton; 2nd place, Paula Coats. Junior Division i , j t zV M On Monday, February 13, at 8 p.m. the American Legion Auxiliary will present its Americanism annual d rt MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS , i . i ' .... , published every Friday at I Fillmore, Utah 84631, by Progress Printing Company owned by Susan B, Dutson, William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson. Susan B. Dutson, Publisher and Editor Advertising Rates on Request Sugarloafers Motor - Penney, Richard Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 Dar-cycl- e Club Officers, nell, Beth Ann Cahoon, to R.) Leavitt and Mike Winget. (L. ' Elections for officers family, Richard and the Sugarloafers Jan Darnell, Leavitt M.C. were held Fri- and Terry Penney, Elementary Two firsts, Traci day, Feb. 3, at the Mike and Denise Stevens and Thayne Paradise Inn Cafe. Clell Edwards, Robins; two seconds, The results are as Jeff Robison, the CaMike Turnbau gh and follows: hoon family, Eugene Richard and Mary Ellen LarPresident: Sherilynn Wood. All of the students Darnell. Vice Presisen, Brett Larsen, Scott who participated are to dent: Dan Mike Wingct. Christensen, be congratulated for President: Bringard and wife, and their very fine thinking Leavitt Penney. Sec- Ed Owens and his and the ellorts they retary: Beth Ann Ca- wife. We would like to Race Chairexpended to make this hoon. a very difficult decision man: Don Fuller. encourage the public for the judges. Special to come out to our Three new members meetings. There is no thanks to Stella Day, and were voted in, Eugene age limit and you Ilcne Cooper, for and Mary Ellen Larsen don't need a bike to Callistcr Edith VVe from Fillmore and Dan join. are prejudging. Bringard from Delta. paring for the many Special recognition was races this summer and given to the Cahoon will be planning three family for the help of our own. The meetRETURNS FROM they have given at ings will be held the the races. Other club first Friday of every CALIFORNIA Mrs. Dorothy Mc- business was taken month at 8 p.m. at the last care of, then the meetBride returned Paradise Inn Cafe. For week from Petaluma, ing was closed. further information call Those in attendance California where she Richard Darnell at isited for a month with were the Don Fuller her daughter and Jim and Sandra number for easy access White, and their sons. She said they were to IDS books pretty much housebound the first two and cassettes through A Utah new weeks while the rains Mission will number give Seventys were on. but the weain Provo. Bookstore residents Utah easy ther was great the line was The latter part of her stay. access to LDS books installed this early She flew to SIC. then month. The number is came on down with daughter. Sharon Robert Whitehead, and granddaughMrs. I ola Camp, forexplained manager. mer Fillmore resident, the ter, Sherri, of Beaver. need saying, Swallow. is employed in the new Sandra living away People attained facility for map making Iront Salt Lake Meadow, honor roll status at bv the U.S. Forest Provo or other City, larger Southern Utah Service. The agency Utah cities don't really fall quarter. occupies the top half have access to the IDS Her major is in socio- ot a 109. 000 square-foo- t books and cassettes logy . leased building in that are being pubMom io calif. Salt Lake City. Mrs. lished. This Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp holds an imporline enables people Sanderson, son Kent tant position in the in outlying areas to and daughter Diane budget department. find out whats call, left A detailed story of Wednesday for available and request California the project appeared in that it be Ventura, sent to where thev will reside- the Tribune dated them. 8. Mr. Feb. 2. nt 8433 Neath. All profits are used Sanderson is being to support I DS misBonnie and Randall transferred by Castle sionaries. The store four and Cooke to be employ- Gessel 21 children stopped to supported ed in that area. missionaries last year, He is the son of Mrs. sec her aunt, LaVoy some 2.0(H) misand uncle Max Martin, and Paul Packard. sionaries since startSunday. business in 1947. Brent lowder. Salt They were enroute ing I ake his visited in Melto their home City, parents, Mr. and Mrs. ville, Utah from Leeds Elmo Lowder, this past where they had visited week. He is in research her parents, Mr. and and development with Mrs. Lane Wilchcn. the Diamond Techno0o, C'enU of Co-Vic- t, e Fillmore 1 I 1 c public-healt- ! i v 743-5156- , son-in-la- . Toll-fre- e toll-fre- e toll-fre- NN A SUSTAINING MEMBER-1- 977 fine arts Birthday party next Our committee on which Conservation, Chairman included B. Helen Rogers, Mildred Call, Leola Lula and George, a had very George, fine program Thurs-Feb- . 2. 1978 at day, Millard the High School Band Room. Ardcll Talks by Arvadalc Wright, Ashman. Doreen Emmett, and an original poem by Dean Robison were enjoyed. Gwen Hunter showed a painting by the western cowboy painter Charles M. Russell whose specialty was horses. The program was then taken over by Gale Bennett, Joel Mark and Farrell, Barley. There are over 500 horses plus all the colts born on the West Desert. That would make close to 700 horses. The plan is to corral 386 at Delta and have Then them adopted. there would be enough feed and water for the A horse ones left. 25 lbs. of about eats feed per day and if we have another dry season there would be some starving horses. So. adopt a horse! Our next meeting w ill be at the Old State Thursday, Capitol. Feb. 15, 1978 at 4 p.m. ThcFine Arts Players will present a program under the direction of Ilcne Cooper and her which committee, includes Ellie Fuller, Ashman, Arvadale and Dorothy Paxton, on "Our Outstanding Women of Yesterday. Hostesses Pat Iverson, Carol Harding, and Sylvia Huntsman refreshVill serve ments. This is the Guild's It Birthday Party. Feb. was organized 4. 1944. e 1 01-pi- State-Colleg- I Club Win-ge- Editor; nttfriu rq Sugarloafers Motorcycle DcAnn place, 2nd Robins; place, Mark Petersen. Letter to the NEWSPAPER hmM UH. NATIONAL 'futocituo MMfcltOMHI 1st 1 1 'WYtYl TT. M , 4 $9 REPRESENTED 1 1 Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Iriday, February 10, 1978 AMERICANISM PROGRAM TO e toll-fre- 19-- full-tim- e e ONE YEAR OLD Utahns exceed bend quota Honcc Lynn Dush-heawill celebrate her secutive year. Utah first birthday Feb. 11, Bond buvers exceeded 1978. She is the daughtheir Savings Bonds ter of Smith and Louise sales quota as Decem- Dushhead. ber sales figures for She has a 19 year old the state came to sister, Tamara. Mrs. $2,439,711. bringing Emily Pikyavit is her the grand total to grandmother. They $32,522,996. or 100.1 live in Kanosh. percent of the 1977 goal of $32,500, 000. In Millard County, December Bond sales In appiecialion came to $2,289. bringWe arc very grateful ing the years total sales to $43,824. it was for all of the kind deeds announced today by in our behalf, the lovely Volunteer service, food, flowers, Chairman Jav cards, and gestures of F. Gardner, District kindness to our beloved. Chairman. The Family of Millard Sold 83no of Carrie Black its quota in 1977. d For the fourth con- County-Bond- s (MJAKI1S AG Feb. - i CHOICE(CUT.II - IV Pork ROAST Beef ROAST Morrell Sliced BACON 12 oz 1.191b 1.291b 1.09 CABBAGE, Solid Head ,101b .29 cup CherryTOMATOES 11 - Dc ar Sue: Subsc t ipl on time is Everyone is a genius at least oiue a year. at hand. PleaseThe real geniuses simplv have their blight ideas me, Do not want to closer together. miss a eopv G. C. I khtenberg So pleased to hear ot the wimdertul snows lh.lt is geed thclc. his has been a new good w et season, not as in the Valley as s But in other areas. c have Very Special sue It Blessings. At ENT INF GIFTS We are going through a he.ivv overcast period, 8 For all the ,e verv which will continue' as J S SPECIAL OPI i; j long as the high pressure hangs on the coast Sweethearts, wives, girl friends Best Wishes boyfriends, grandmothers, aunts, j 1 and pep club sisters Sincerely yours, Helen J. Wagner We now have wooden block letters that j 3935 E. Andrews can be ordered in any names or words. For j Fresno. Calif. 93726 Valentine giving they need to be ordered as ! soon as possible. Hurry is the invention of the dev il." AVALON GIFTS j Turkish Proverb 2 lb bag Ore Ida FRENCH FRIES Banquet MEAT PIES, Chicken, Beef, Turkey WIEST 1 fi I 1 1 I .75 FOOD VALUES Jif PEANUT BUTTER, Chunk or Creamy he-a- VM moim fooD give pennies by the inch stand tall when you give a volunteer will call, or send your donation to: childrens fund primary children's medical center 320 twelfth avenue, salt lake city, Utah 84103 CHECK THIS WEEKS SPECIALS AT BEN FRANKLIN ! 18 oz |