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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, March 14, 1980 Page 2 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS USPS 446740 -T vrT- . Our Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631 By Progress Printing Company IfiKil'f Town Susan Publisher B. Dutson & Editor Jane Wilson FILLMORE Reporter - Reporter - Marge Barton Photographer - Compositor Display Ads by STELLA DAY First Birthday One of the members of the Wildlife Club reported 'o me ttiHt someone who has no respect for other peoj le s property and no respect for the public's reported We live in a country which believes in the protection of human rights and presupposes that each family will teach their children to respect the rights of others to be free However, if some people cant keep from destroying public property, or property which does not belong to them, then such people have to be restrained from such acts Think how much money could be saved and spent on education, recreation, and beautifica.ion if we did not have to have jails and officers ol the law to protect public property as well as private property and the honest citizens of our country from the evil minded dishonest citizens Our founding fathers came from lands which had no laws protecting the poor from being thrown into jail lor not paying their debts People were divided into classes from which the poor had little chance of ever earning enough to purchase a home or live a life of freedom from bondage We live m a land where even the poorest child can become the president of the United States, he is just determined to fit himself for that high position There are few boys in the United States who had less of this world s goods when he was a small boy than Abraham Lincoln had However, he was so determined to get an education t fiat he worked at real difficult jobs, like splitting rails when he was just a lad, perhaps no older than the person who threw the boulder through the dressing room door But Abraham Lincoln had been taught to respect other people's property by his ' angel mother He once walked over a mile in order to take a small sum of money back to a customer whom he had overcharged, when he was a clerk in a store Do you suppose the mother of this person who broke the door has ever taken the time to teach her child to respect the rights of others and not destroy valuable property? Most of the people who steal and destroy property are the ones whose parents let the children watch TV for hours every day instead of taking time to teach those children to be honest and to work for what they get How can children ever learn the value of the clothing they wear, the cost of each meal they eat. the cost of furnishing a home and paying for its upkeep if they never have to help pay for the everyday costs of living? We, as parents, should spend more time teaching our children and seeing that they do their share of what it takes to live an industrious worthwhile life in a free country where all ot us have an egual opportunity to get an education and to become leaders in every or any profession we wisti ( friffttimninMi To speak vows Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thatcher of Scipio announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Gayle To Steven Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Peterson Sherman Levan. The couple will be married Saturday, March 22, at the Manti LDS They will be Temple. honored at a reception that same evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Scipio Hall. Cultural Ward Fish Sticks Brent Program on Dominican Republic The Fine Arts Guild present a special of interest program at their next meeting, March 20, Thursday, 4:00 p.m. at the Band will Room. Mr. Max Shaw, Millard will Planner, County lead a panel discussion Millard on County's future. It is expected to cover the impact of IPP, which is scheduled to dirtier way in the not too distant future. get It was arranged by Fay Petersen, chairman, Edith CaHister and Elda Freeman. Elizabeth Stevens and Janice Ziegler w ill be hostesses. President Suzanne Limburg suggests that women bring their husbands and all visitors are welcome. Program on Dominican Republic also Chicken Noodle Soup 4$1 .00 e Cheese Decorator Jar Tang Orange Juice Dish Detergent Crystal White 48 oz. 99$ Potatoes Onions Lemons Spanish 69$ 13$lb. Choice 99 each Lake City, implement the food centers. President Ellie Fuller was in charge and Wilma anBarton, chairman, nounced the speaker, who is her daughter. A special treat was the appearance of Scott Tarbet, who sang several He songs in Spanish. appeared on crutches with a cast on his broken leg. March 22 was set as the date for the Legion and Auxiliary Birthday party, an annual affair. Tracy Keel riugc of his parents and also to be sealed to them. It was a special day with fa mils members many and ward members in attendance. B. 289$ 99$ lb. 99$ lb. KNIT TOPS OFF v2 Weed Killers Lawn Mower 3 HP. $99.00 Tillers 5 HP. Gloves Heavy White Cotton $289.00 $1.19 Open 7 nulL S ,,y Tig SUSTAINING MEMBER-1- 977 SERVICES jJHURCH SERVICES INTERDENOMINATIONAL Interdenominational worship services are held each Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in the City Library Reading Room. Sunday School starts at 9:30 a.m. Anyone is welcome to attend. We are forming a bible discussion group for the sole purpose of exWelcomes were out to changing views and a greet Mindy Pauline Rob- better understanding of inson on March 1, 1980 at the Our scriptures. 9:50 p.m. Proud parents first undertaking will be are Dale Allen and Debbie the Book of Romans. Robinson. Big sister is This is an interde- Misty Rae. Other greet- nominational group and ings were by grandparthe public is invited to ents Tony and Vickie attend and participate. Robinson and Robert and Rae Ellen Hare. Great-grandparents are Mary The family and relaand Mike Robinson, Lorraine Hare, West and tives of J.W. Swallow Wilma Barton, all of (Uncle Will) met together Fillmore, and Walter and Friday evening, February of 15th, in Pocatello, Idaho Bernice Simchak to help celebrate his 95th Wakefield, Michigan. Great - great - grand- birthday. Those attending were parents are John and Mr. and Mrs. Don SwalVickie Russ of Wakelow and son, Mr. and field and Camila Hunter Mrs. Eugene Swallow, of Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs- .- Stephen Mindy weighed 5 lbs., 10 oz. and was 18 'A Clark. Mr. and Mrs. inches long. These meetings will be held each Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. at the El Rancho Motel, Fillmore. We cordially invite you to attend and share your views with us. If you have questions, please Mrs. Gibson at any call 743-979- Honored on 95th Birthday E.B. 1 all Swallow, of Mrs. Pocatello, Terri Gardner of Aberdeen, Idaho, Pamela Larsen of n Rexburg, Idaho, and Larsen, Jondrae Larsen and sister, Pauline Robison, of American Falls, Idaho. Refreshments were served and all left saying they had had an enjoyable evening. three years on Cache National Forest on a temporary appointment. Mr. Porter, his wife Bonnie, and children reside in Fillmore. Shawn Harris Warner compliance with was presented to the the s of the AmbuAmbulance Team as a lance Team. In the meanprospective new member time he will be in training at the team's business with team members of meeting on Wednesday, which four are EMT Instructors. February 27, 1980. The team approved Team members feel Haverons application and Mike will be a valuable Mike became an official asset to the Fillmore member after approval by Ambulance Service and by the Millard County look forward to working w ith him. Commission. Mike will attend the team's training session at 8 p.m. on March 26. Olpins Most Grateful 1980 and will begin work Words cannot convey for the Ambulance Serour gratitude for all of vice in April. He will become an EMT within the expressions of friendfrom our six months of his appoint- - ship and love many friends following the accident in which Roy was seriously inThe jured in January. prayers, flowers, gifts, Southwest corner ol cards, calls at the hosReview Apparel pital, assistance of the Patrol, ambuHighway lance crews and staffs at several hospitals, SWEATERS & and food brought to the home, and other acts of kindness are all apprcica-tcd- . VELOUR Hanging Baskets Potting Soil & Flower Pots & iitiTii NNA Brent Porter Haverons name ment Mike & Fertilizer baby girl was born to Kreig and JoLue Dobson Kelly of Midvale, Utah. She was born March 3, 1980, weighing 8'j lbs. She will be welcomed home by three brothers and one sister, Lesa, David, Brian, and Michael. Grandparents are Don and Phyllis Dobson of Lehi, Utah and Van and Erma Kelley of Gunnison, Utah. A SL-iu- . Its a Girl! at DRESSES, SKIRTS. & JACKETS OFF V4 10 lb. bag Yellow, Sweet, Salt in C.othe Jline Flowers Campbells from Utah. NEWSPAPER 11I0CI1II0. Mike Haveron New Member made, cities, and of Ambulance Team busy students helping to Diamond Foil Banquet & Porter, Forthe Fillmore Ranger District, has been recognized lor his superior performance over the past year. He received a cash award and a certificate of merit for superior performance substantially exceeding the normal requirements of his job. Brent has been employed by the Fishlake National Forest since June 1976. Prior to his transfer to the Fishlake Forest, Brent spent three years on the Caribou National Forest in Idaho and also NATIONAL It's a Girl! Recognition Edible pod Dinners Abram Carl Becenti Receives ester Send Address Changes to Fillmore, Utah 84631 PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY owned by Susan B. Bunker William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson Employee Pea Seed Sugar Snap Pea Seed Bacon P O. Box 507, Fishlake Special Varieties Fisher Boy 8 oz. Mac. Tracy Keel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Llmd Keel, has been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church. Tracy has been The public is invited to called to scrc in the Korea Seoul Mission and will attend. the Missionary is a Gayle graduate of enter in Provo Center Training Millard School High 1980. 20. on March and the Fillmore LDS A Missionary TestiSeminary. She is presentwill be held on monial ly employed at Scipio and 9 a.m. in 16th March Inc. Sportswear, Steve is a graduate the Fillmore 2nd Ward. Tracy is a 1979 graduof Juab High School and the Nephi LDS Stake ate from Millard High School attended and Seminary. Utah State Southern The couple will make last fall. their home in Levan, College On March 1st Tracy had where he is employed at Yuba Lake (S.R.A.) the opportunity to go to for the Utah Parks and the Manti Temple and witness the temple mar- Recreation. Onion Sets lb POSTMASTER: live in Fillmore. My grandparents are Irene Miller from Gamer-co- . New Mexico, and Emma and Tom Etistty New Brimhall, from Gayle Thatcher and Steven Peterson Yellow sweet Hams Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 mission Green House Specials Boneless Halves 1 - 6 To serve mm MARKET Thrifty IBmfmf- other Mexico. My grandparents are King and Donna Morris from Greenville, Utah, and Amos and Helen Jackson Vacancy in Fire Dept. Round-u- i i S I ,?cr vrSrvv We live in a most delightful country where the rights of each individual are respected, but each of us An prointeresting has to help protect these rights and freedoms and help to bung to justice those who disregard the rights of gram on the Dominican was presented others and do not respect and appreciate their many Republic at the March 10, 1980 Ireedoms of Unit 61, Because our founding fathers established these meeting American Legion Auxilfreedoms in our constitution does not mean that we iary. THis is the country will always have them if we do not guard them in which the National Ciin tuiiy and see to it that we do not lose them little by ALA is working with tit If CARE in helping to build food kitchens and store houses to help feed millions of undernourished children. Mrs. David (Sharon) Robinson, who spent five There is a vacancy Chief Lyn Williams of cities and days touring countryside in the Fillmore Volunteer the Department. there, was guest speaker. that Fire Department The services of the She showed films on the If firemen are appreciated needs to be filled. that is being progress interested in joining, call by everyone. Specials Food Subscription in Advance: Year $7.50 Months:$4.50 - Single Copy: 20 cents name is Abram Carl Becenti I was born March 10, 1979 here in My Fillmore, Utah. and Gilbert are parents Jane Becenti. My sister We is Gaylynn Becenti. My property tias taken a large stone and crashed it through the door of the Ladies' Room at the Wildlife Par k What goes wrong with the thinking of a person who would commit such an act9 Obviously it was not a small boy or he could not have lifted the rock What kind of home does the boy or girl have who would want to destroy some necessary article such as a door? It anyone has any idea who would commit such an art tie or she should report it to the police in order tha whoever did it can be punished He or she should be made to replace the door and perhaps report to an officer of the law for a period of time. It ought teach such a thoughtless person to think twice before they did such a careless act again The only way that people, with no regard for public property, can be controlled is for each citizen to be on guard and report any suspicious actions to the police It is impossible for the police to be in all parts of the town at one time, but if each citizen is alert, and sees something suspicious, make sure the incident is Jean Smith Photographer - Compositor days a week 10 OF F rvery Tuesday till 10:00 Weekdays Open Monday through Saturday The Roy Olpin Family Its a Boy! Shawn Harris Warner was born February 23, 1980, at the LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City. He weighed 8 lb. 2 oz. and was 20'i inches long. Excited over his arrival are his parents, Dianne and Charles Warner, and his brother, Jason, age 2'j, of Tooele. Ken Christensen Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Warner, Fillmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- To neth G. Harris, Tooele. arc Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Freeman C. Melville announce Ellett and Mrs. William I he and engagement G. Harris, all of East forthcoming marriage of Carbon City. their daughter Sarena to Mr. Ken C. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie P. Christensen. to Begin A reception will be Sarena Melville Speak Vows Prenatal Class A course for expecoffered tant parents through Fillmore Clinic will begin March 27 at 7:30 p.m. The course will provide instruction in exercises, labor and delivery, diet, newborn care and general understanding of pregnancy through the use of films and lectures from a physician, nurse, dietitian and physical therapist. The course should provide both fathers and mothers a good preparation for the childbearing Classes experience. will be at the Fillmore clinic. There will be no charge. To preregister, contact Suanne Limburg, or Fillmore 743-682- VezqvynrggggggSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZggTOSPggggSZWggSZSZSZSgSZSZSZggggVTgggryjCPPCZCTggffWi & riinif- - 741.57tV1 Family says A cordial invitation is extended to everyone to No invitations attend. arc being mailed. held in their honor on Friday, March 21, at the LDS Fillmore Stake Center from seven until in the evening. nine-thirt- y "Everything youve always wanted thanks to know about inflation, but We wish to thank everyone for all the kindness shown us following the passing of our faand ther, grandfather brother. We are grateful for the help, and to Bishop Warner for arranging the service and for all the expressions of sympathy. The Family of Wiley Jensen didn't know who to ask MONK H" SAVIVti Ilf W ttJx.n wiu'rc or lir, , ih.it s when m,,s pr,,ni, t() im. hUM:r Vimi m pulse Inn intf J Here ih.i booklet it e things you need to know about the causes of nflat-o- in and hjt you can do about it The booklet is FHIE For your write Dollars and Sense Pueblo Colorado 81009 Copy just We can all beat inflation if we just use our dollars and sense. |