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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, November 2, 1979 Page 2 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS USPS 446740 Our Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631 By Progress Printing Company Town Susan & Publisher B. Dutson Editor Jane Wilson FILLMORE Marge Barton Reporter Photographer Compositor Display Ads by STELLA DAY District NATIVE PIONEER convention MARY JANE MELVILLE KELLY in Delta By Erma McBride, daughter, and Elaine Melville Goddard, niece 11 Mary Jane Melville Kelly was born in Fillmore on June 4, 1854 in the Old Fort, called Provo Under The Hill, as all of the residents in this part of the Fort across Chalk Creek, first lived in Provo. She was the daughter of Alexander Melville, a Scotch sea captain, and Jane Dutson, born in England. Alexander was a cooper by trade, seaman and Utah farmer. Jane was a expert seamstress, who frequently traded articles she had made for articles needed in the home. Mary Jane's childhood was a happy, but very busy, jT The District Convention of the American Legion and the Auxiliary will be held in Delta Saturday, November 10, 1979, in the Post Home. Social hour will start at 7:00, banquet at 8:00, with meetings to follow. Members of Fillmore Post 61 and the Auxiliary are asked to make reservations with Commander West Barton or President Ellie Fuller by Nov. 7, if possible. officers Department will be there with instructions and supplies. childhood since her parents were very busy, thrifty people who taught their children to do their part of the work necessary for making a happy home. Mary Jane had seven brothers and two sisters: James A., Brigham, Joseph, Francis Cannon, Daniel A., David, George, Ann, and Eleanor. Eleanor married Brigham Tomkinson and Ann married Nelson Bishop. There was also a half sister, Margaret, who was the daughter of Alexander and his first wife, who had died before , . Alexander married Jane Dutson. At the age of ten years, Mary Jane went to live with her Grandma Carling, who was an excellent nurse. While living with Grandma Carling she took over the to The family of Audrin Mr. and Mrs. Gary Teeples job of running the home while Grandma Carling was Memmott Lawson wishes called out to attend the sick. Mary Jane learned how to thank everyone for the to grow the herbs and mix them for healing the sick. Grandmas second husband was John Carling, a many kind expressions of the cards, The Open House will be sympathy, member of the Utah Legislature, who had contracted held Friday, November 9, money, and food. We are pneumonia and died April 1, 1855. Their home was a from eight until ten in the . so grateful for our family two roomed cabin with a loft which was reached by a ladder. Grandma made him a bed on the floor in the evening at the home of and friends for helping Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Tee- - to share our sorrow, loft, but in the night Grandma was called out, so, told in her of the rest to the Bennett night Sincerely, sleep Bishop pies in Holden. Utah. James Lawson & Family bed. When Mary Jane awakened in the morning she Everyone is cordially invited. was very frightened to find a man in her bed. She complained to Grandma Carling later when Grandma Law bless you, returned, and Grandma answered, child, he has grandchildren the age of you. He wouldnt harm a hair of your head. Mary Jane Melville married John Kelly on July 1, 1872 in the Salt Lake Endowment House and to this union were bom nine children: John William, James Commissioner Lem Lovell of Millard delinquency prevention programs in Andrew, Mary Elizabeth, Erma, Francis, Eleanor, served for the past year as Millard County, Mt. Pleasant and County Stella, Daniel, Alexander, and LaVieve. Nephi. The Council held a very successof the District 4 Law EnforceChairman They also raised Ellen, daughter of James Kelly, and ful interdisciplinary training seminar Council identifies The Council. ment Ellen Powell. Ellen, the mother, died in giving birth to for interested in the new Cirher daughter, Ellen. Mary Jane weened LaVieve, who problems in the criminal justice system cuitagencies court system. The Council also conSix County area and implements in the was nearly a year old, and nursed little Ellen as if she tinued funding for several projects were her own child instead of a grandchild and Ellen solutions to those problems. The Counsuch as the District 4 Crime Bulletin, for funds cil also administers federal lived with the family until she herself was married to Six County Crime Lab, and a conThe law enforcement improvement projects. Lute Wade. Two of their children died in childhood, tract allowing Sevier County to provide term Lovells Commissioner During Stella and Francis, the rest lived to have families of as Chairman., the Council implemented law enforcement in Monroe. .their own. The Council meets every other Funds several innovative programs. Mary Jane always found time to help the aged and and the public is invited to month, home-bounMrs. Laver, who had no relatives here for were allocated for special juvenile attend these meetings. 2 the first 25 years of her life in Fillmore, Mrs. Wagner, and a German lady, Mary Williams, Marie Shails, and others were visited constantly and were guests in her house on many occasions. Whenever her husband killed a pig, they received a piece of meat along with Continued from Front Page vegetables and fruits, as well as some of her good Unity as a family is something special. I am the first to admit we have far cooking. 5. If the federal grant money is not Mary Jane was an excellent gardener and raised too much federal bureaucracy now. But used by Millard County it will go to some of the most beautiful flowers, fruits, and herbs. the reasons for all of us to vote yes are another county. Lets get our share. 6. Energy! This complex will save Every young married couple received starts from many and much greater than the cost of Mary Janes garden (including Stella Day, the compiler the complex. The EMRD Board in- energy because it will be solar heated. of these biographies). She was happiest when she vestigated every suggestion made to Also, we wont have to leave the East was sharing her treasures. help pay for this complex and as unfair Millard area for many of our recreation Marv Jane spent many years as president of the as it is to the large property owners, needs and wants and we will save gasoRelief Society and in those days, there were no doctors this is the only logical way to pay for line. or morticians. She went night and day caring for the the complex. The reasons named above are only The reasons to vote yes are as folsick, using herbs and salves wljich her Grandmother a few of the biggest ones. I have talked with hundreds of people about the proCarling had taught her to use. She and her officers lows: 1. The old swimming pool has done helped to lay out the dead, sew all of the clothes, ject. They have been both pro and con. not only for the dead, but for the mourners as well. its job and done it well. But we all I can see both sides of the fence and, I quote from her daughter, Erma McBrides, notes: must admit it is worn out, overcrowded, like one farmer told me, "We must deMother was a very capable nurse, an excellent seam- and we need something to take its cide if we need the project, and we do, stress, exceptional cook, a good mother as well as a place. so we are just going to have to pay for 2. Inflation is running at a 13 very capable helper to my father. I have seen her mend it". a pair of shoes just as well as any shoemaker could do. increase according to the latest figures. The East Millard area is going to The church used to have Wood Suppers for those Thirteen percent of a million dollars is grow from IPP, MX milhlcs, Continenw ho hauled wood to the aged and widows. Mother and $130,000. Every year we wait you face tal Lime, and others. Are we ready? the increase of cost and of taxes. her officers have served hundreds of these suppers, You can help be ready by voting yes. 3. Ouryouth! They need somewhere and other such events. A few people have told me that they In later years she suffered from palsy and it was to go and something to do besides dont dare vote yes because of pressure difficult for her to walk. Let me quote from Elaine dragging Main and getting in trouble. from certain people. Just remember, Goddard, a niece, My father, David Melville, would Try dragging Main some night for when you step into the voting booth, pick my Aunt Mary Jane up in his strong arms and 30 minutes and see how boring it is. you can vote any way you wish and only carry her out to her beloved garden and let her visit No wonder so many are compelled to you will know how you voted. each favorite plant. How happy she was to visit with get drunk, take drugs, shoplift, burglarYes, November 6th is A Time To her darlings." ize, or park. Excitement - wheres it Decide". You can stand up tall and vote YLS for the bond election. You can Mary Jane Melville Kelly died Jan. 1 , 1928, leaving a at? 4. Families! There could be a great host of loving friends to mourn her loss. She was one help turn the East Millard area into a women addition to the family plan. Something progressive place to live. When you of the most thoughtful, efficient, ever to live in this part of Gods inevard. to do and somewhere to go together. vote, vote ves for the future. Thanks to everyone Open House for newlyweds Commissioner Lovell ends term as chairman of law enforcement council ATIMETO DECIDE g J unw CIotfiEi JlinE I0NEER MARKET Mxas Jenos Asst Flavors reg. 95$ Pizza Rolls BarS 1 lb. rolls Sausage 10lb. bag Potatoes 25 lb. bsg Onions Onions 734 89P 694 $1.99 9$ lb. Birdseye reg. 83$ Peas HI Drl & Southwest corner of Review Apparel Potatoes OO y RoM Paper Towels iOlt The opening social of the American Legion Auxiliary Junetts was held Saturday, October 27, 1979, in the Legion Hall. Wilma Barton, leader of the Junetts, entertained the girls with a surprize Halloween Party. Everyone came in costume. There were black witches, cats, angels, merchants, Raggedy Anns, gypsies, clowns, dancers, twirlers, and hobos. Each Junett was given the privilege of inviting a friend to attend the There were 20 party. girls present. A costume parade was held. The prize was won by Tammy Brinkerhoff. Games were played and refreshments were served. The highlight of the BIG DISCOUNTS Shotguns-ne- w & used Coolers & Camping Gear Hunting Licenses Badge upon completion of the three-weeair; borne course at the U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning. Ga. During the first week of training, students undergo a rigorous physical training program and receive instruction in the theory of parachuting. The second week they receive practical training by jumping from t towers. and The final week includes five static-lin- e parachute jumps. k 34-fo- 250-foo- NOTICE A Photography class taught by Craig Law from U S.U. will begin on Thursday, November 1, 1979, 4 00 pm. at the Delta High School Please bring your camera and roll of film. New days a week till 10:00 weekdays Open 7 7 MEMBER-1- VHdlo World,f 1 j 1 D Blaine M. Yorgason, well known LDS author and artist, will be the guest speaker for the Fine Arts Guild Thurs-- j day, November 1. at 4 p.m. in the Band Room of Millard High School, Mr. Yorgason is a native of Utah and a of Brigham University, prescntly employed as a seminary teacher at BYU. He is author of the graduate - Voung Its a boy! baby boy was born to Vickie and Gail Hare on Saturday, October 27, 1979 at the Fillmore Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs., 1 Vt oz. and is 20 long. A A baby boy was born to John and Deanna Sund-stroon October 23. 1979. He has been named Samuel Benjamin. Sister Laura and brothers Patrick and John welcomed him Hugh home from the hospital. arc DeGrandparents lbert and Dixie Dyer and Helen M. Rogers. The family resides in Emery. 977 BLAINE YORGASON TO BE GUEST SPEAKER Gift Shop. t NEWSPAPER fH JSC NNk SUSTAINING best-selle- Charlies r, Monument and and Wind-walke- Blaine M. Yorgason r, of the book Others, He plus other books. has illustrated his books himself and may display some of his art work at the Guild meeting. Mr Yorgason has held in various positions church and community. He is married to the former Kathleen Wag-stafThey have six children. He is a frequenf guest speaker for church, civic, and cultural groups. f. He will speak on his personal literary direction and motivations and rewards. All arc invited to come and enjoy this inspirational presentation. Mrs. Roxie Trimble made arrangements for the author to speak at Fine Arts. She became acquainted with him while she resided in Provo. The program committee includes Linda Baugh and Annette Day. CL FILLMORE FROLICS session begins p d Pre-scho- 0. 0 Family returns to Fillmore Robert and Pat Sanderand three children have returned to Fillmore. They had been living in for Vcntura.Califomia Mr. about one year. Sanderson is employed at the Mushroom plant. son d The foursome visited the Putnam's two daughters and families and some In Blackfoot cousins. another visited they sister and brother-in-law- , Bonnie and Forrest Little. 743-547- 0 743-654- 7 m is f uni Weight Watchers It s ust learning to eat sensibly, the way thin people eat WEIGHT WATCHERS T he Authority 32j illmurr lit Htiiltlin(iHivrmrnll Mil Mrrfl I himdat at ft Oti p m I Open Monday through Saturday C O vir4l 1H H'l'WMB UK Nt asAPirttir NEED PICTURES TOniGHT $ 9.50 Prime Rib Stuffed Pork Chops S 5.25 . p , j ' PARADISE INN COFFEE SHOP Friday and Saturday evenings 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. 2. ummiM IPrice includes Full Meal for scrapbooks? The Progress has a limited number of extra papers for sale at 15 cents each. DlflG OUT Try it I The Personal A non Plon toorhos you how In gel slim and slay s'lm How tolar e the clraMenqos Pint tom; t y,y,i to overoot1 And it s ust one port of the com loft? Program Thread Noon to 5 NATIONAL iimnutit" step-brothe- r, Mens -. PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY owned by Susan B. Dutson, William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson Hi, my name is Don Carlos Valerio. I was born I October 23. 1979. weighed in at 7 lbs., 15 oz. and was 19" long. My parents are Tom and Jody Valerio. I have one sister, Linda Rae, and a Move to Beaver Tom, Jr. My grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Morris Roger and Pat Raspre-scho- ol of Hinckley, Utah and Mr. mussen and children, and Mrs. Crcstino Valerio Bettina and Ryan, have of St. George, Utah. moved to Beaver. They arc operating the Country My arc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Inn Motel. The Rasmus-Bishoof Sandy. Utah sens have lived and man-anThe second session of Mr. and Mrs. Harold aged the El Ana Motel at the Fillof Hinckley, for several years. more Center will begin Morris Utah. I also have a November 7, 1979. AnyMrs. one interested in enrollWorks St. of Hazel a child, ing contact Mrs. Gwen MonGeorge. Utah. roe at Millard High PART TIME School. EMPLOYMENT There are openings at either the morning or $3.50 per hour to start afternoon sessions. The or more depending on exLynn and Pcggv Rogers second session will end perience. Company furthe latter part of January. nishes meals and clothes returned Thursday from in Idaho. They met and has arranged for you a visit sister and husPrior to World Wr I, dinner to life Peggys have $20,000 tickets were generally insurance for only $3.00 band, May and Ed Putregarded as informal wear nam, who had arrived to be worn only in per month deducted from there from Arkansas. the absence of ladies. your paycheck. Install a humidifier in ARMY NATIONAL your home. Humidified GUARD air is more comfortable at JOIN Ph: lower temperatures than days WATCHERS WEIGHT nlgh(9 dry air - and healthier NOW. too. WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE? YARDAGE V- Fillmore, Utah 84631 t Buttons Shotgun Ammo Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at j -- CLOTHES for the Family Lots of Women's Subscription in Advance: Year $7. 50 Months: $4.50 - Single Copy: 20 cents 6 r FORT BENN1NG, GA. Pvt. Roy L. Hostetler, son of Mrs. Edla R.A. Ebcrle, Fillmore, Utah, recently received a Parachutist Lithographer Compositor evening was a "Spook brought Alley" which screams and yells and even tears from the group. The Spook Alley was planned, made, and operated by Trade Barton, Lee Ann Hare, Karen Hunter, Jolene Nielsen, and Pam Brinkerhoff. Pam, Tracie, and Lee Ann graduated from the Junetts last year. Many thanks go to these girls for the time and effort they put forth to help make this party such a big success. The regular meeting of the Junetts for November will be held at the home of Jamie Rhodes Thursday, November 1, at 4:30 p.m. All members are reminded to bring a gift for a child to be donated to the Veterans Completes airborne course dtodwn. Childrens Linda Wood Halloween party for Junetts |