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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, August 8, 1 980 Page 2 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS USPS 446740 JLr. Our Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631 By Progress Printing Company Town Susan FILLMORE Although am interested in many phases had to stick to just one profession think would be a gardener since all life depends on just how well the gardeners supply us with the proper foods Gardeners deal with living plants and see more beauty in everyday life thar most of the people who live in large cities and seldom see a real garden. Gardens really include ail plant life trees, shrubs, grains, vegetables, flowers of every type, soil and how to conserve and improve them, conservation of every type, birds and insects, both harmful and useful types, in fact, most medicines come from plants. We have to have a great deal of knowledge to really be excellent gardeners Most of our soils are so depleted that we have to be good chemists in order to test our own soils and know just what chemicals to add to our soils each year in order to raise certain foods and flowers, trees and shrubs Good gardeners are also good conservationists as they know that life cannot exist for very long, unless we learn how to conserve our resources We also know that we cannot disturb the balance of Nature or we cannot raise anything We are finding that out this year with the many insect pests which are devouring everything which grows. We have killed our birds by building so many houses and not planting enough tall trees in which birds can raise their young and not be disturbed by cats and other bird enemies. Birds will not build nests if there are bird enemies around. We used to have many more street trees and orchards than we have now. We build condominiums and there are so many people coming and going that birds will not nest anywhere, for fear of their nests being disturbed Each bird eats hundreds of insects and if we have no birds to eat the aphids, grasshoppers, earwigs, crickets, ants, flies, it won't take long until all growing things will be destroyed If we have to use insecticides to destroy the insects, we will all become poisoned along with the insects. Gardeners all try to encourage birds to live around their homes. National Council has a motto which says, "Every Home A Bird Sancturay " This means the homeowner plants big tall trees for nesting birds, they don't have cats, but they do have bird baths and fresh water where birds can drink and bathe as often as they choose. Owls and hawks keep our roads and field free from being overrun with rats, mice, rabbits, squirrels, and other rodents Each type of bird is fitted for destroying some type of insect It really doesn't matter what profession we choose, each of us should also be a good gardener. Then, when we are supposed to retire from our regular job, we will always have something real interesting to keep us busy, and in these days of terrible inflation, a gardener does not have to worry about starving to death. As Ruskin says, "The highest reward ones toil brings is not how much money he made from toiling, but what did he become through toiling?" In other words, what, did the toil make of him? It is not the hours we put into our work, but what counts is what we put into those hours We must all learn to look for the beauty which surrounds us and make life more beautiful and Providing our families with gardens interesting which will keep our children busy and help them to learn early in life how to work, how to produce and add to the well being of the world, instead of destroying the worthwhile things of life and being blind to the beauty which is everywhere if only we look through the eyes of a gardener. Jean Smith Reporter Photographer ' I Hello World! mr Its t fair of fact Monday i child Tuatday I child it full of graca child n full of wot Wadnaaday Thurtday i child hat far io go Friday child it loving and giving Saturday I child hat to work for ill living But a child that t born on the Sabbath Day it fair and wist J 77'-'-- a Girl The children of Noel and Ethel Robins invite you to celebrate with them the 50th Wedding their of Anniversary parents. A reception and dance will be held in their honor August 16, 1980 at the Scipio Cultural Hall. Line: 8:00 - 9 00. Dancing: Your friendship is a We cherished gift. respectfully request no other. Meeting Held By Marlena Kanosh Marlene La Kay (piky-avit- ) and the late Milo D. Kanosh announce the arrival of a baby girl. Marlena Micheal Kanosh made her appearance at the Sevier Valley Hospital July 28, 1980, at 3:54 p.m. At home to greet their new little sister are Jerald and M., Corey Dee, Kenny King. Grandparents are Mildred and McKay R. Great grandPikyavit. mothers are Emily Pikyavit (Kanosh) and Florence Kanosh of Richfield, Utah. Its a Girl! Scott and Joyce Harker are proud parents of a baby girl born July 20, 1980 at River View Hospital in Idaho Falls. Weighing 7 lbs., 7 oz., and measuring 20 in., she will be named Marti Leigh. Grandparents are Max and LaVoy Martin an(j Le0 and Darjene Harker, Idaho Falls Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to ' p.O. Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 64631 PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY owned by Susan B. Dutson, William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson NATIONAL Patricia Dearden Nine Quik Kookers and On May 23, 1980 a the Three Cute Cookers cute baby girl was bom. held a joint meeting July 30, 1980. Her proud parents, Dean Cooper, of Lyman, Wyoming, gave her the name Ashley Dawn She Cooper. weighed 5 lbs., 4 oz. and was 1 8 la long. Ashley was born in the Her Logan Hospital. grandparents are C. Dick and Carma Cooper, Rexburg, Idaho; Sharon and Kent Marlor, Rexburg; and are Robert Mar-lo- r, Midvale, Utah; S. Wanthe Cooper. Rexburg; Leo Weathers-ton- , Rexburg; and Grant and Geneal Stevens, Holden, Utah. Tory and Max and LaVoy drove from Fillmore with daughter, Janet, husband Michael, and children of St. for Gramma George LaVoy to help with the new baby. Janet and children visited with sister Jerri and husband. Charles and Taylor, daughter while there. Huntsman They discussed the fairs rules and regulations. They also planned their Mother-Daughte- r which will be held August 12th at 7:00 at their leaders house. Te mystery who have become Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mary June Stephenson Kensington, Sherratt, Jr. are pleased Hemphill. to announce the marriage Maryland, and grandson of their daughter, Kathof the late Ormus William Edwin W. to leen, Stephenson and Ezel B. Hemphill, son of Mr. and Pomroy of Mesa, Arizona Mrs. William Stanley (formerly of Holden, on Hemphill, Friday, Utah). A reception will be held the eighth day of August. 1980, in the Salt Lake in Brigham City Friday, LDS Temple. August 8th, in the 18th Edwin is the son of Ward. Everyone is Whos Who Among American High School Students Dearden Stephanie has been nominated for honorary award recognition to "Whos Who Among American High School beStudents", cause cf her fine academic achievements. Stephanie is also eligible to apply for a SI, 000 scholarship. A minimum of 50 awards, totaling $50,000 will be awarded this year. Recognition in "Whos Who is a national honor reserved exclusively for Junior and Senior Gass high school students who have demonstrated leadership or achievement in either academic, athleextracurricular tics, activities, or community Recommendaservice. tions are received from over 10,000 high school and youth program sponsors at the national and local levels. On a national basis, only five percent of the Junior and Senior Gass students are fea- - Attends 35th Annual Meeting Off Stephanie Dearden tured in "Whos Who" each year. Stephanie is to be commended for her nomination to this select group. The word "cheerful" is said to come (iuiii the Latin ui'a ' meaning "face. FHA Leadership We also saw restored. the Nauvoo Monument to Women. Thirteen bronze statues, portraying the many aspects of womanhood honor women cvcry- - 80-8- 1 TKcmvVVl55An- - Paige Dearden Elder 19, On July Dean Whicker James arrived at the Salt Lake International Airport after two years of service in the Costa Rica - San Jose Mission. Elder Whicker was met at the airport Dean by his parents. and Marlene Whicker, his grandparents, Neldon and Anne Adams, his sister and brother-in-law- , DeAnn and Russell Wiley, and children, Clayson, Marie Maren, and Sarah; his brother and sister-in-laJohn and Jana Whicker, and children Jeremy, Jodi, and Jarret; and his sister and brother-in-laPaula and Kendall Quarnberg, and their son, Jake. This was the first time Jim had seen Jake, Karen, or Sarah. At the time of Elder Whicker's mission call, the Costa Rica - San Jose Mission consisted of the countries of Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama, and Nicaragua. The mission was split during Elder Whickers mission into Elder two missions. Whicker had the privilege of serving in Honduras, in the cities of San Pedro Sula and El Progresso after which he was transferred to San Jose, Costa Rica where he worked in the mission office as secretary to President Murcn, he then was to transferred David, Panama where he spent the remainder of his mission. While all of these countries speak Spanish, Elder Whicker found the customs varied as did the countryside. The people all were friendly and hospitable. Elder Whicker expressed surprise at the growth and changes in his home town and says, "Its good to be home." He will resume his studies at USU this fall where he will be a Sophomore. Quartet Competition and Talent Teens Show OneWeek Or)ly For your listening and viewing pleasure, attend the quartet competition and talent show Friday, August 8, 1980, 6:30 p.m. at the Senior Citizen Center, Fillmore. Aug. 7 thru 16 Sunjmer A Clearance 30 Off The BODY SHOPPE "In Circle" monument to women at Nauvoo, Illinois, in red a where. Nestled Church of Jesus Christ of dedicated June brick plaza behind the Latter-daSaints (Mor- - gift from LDS visitors center of the mons), the statues were worldwide. ThQ Family y -- mf I - H' Terry Turner and Nona Johnson Wedding Date Set Because of their very dream thats special come true. Terry Turner and Nona Lee Johnson have chosen Thursday, August 21, 1980 to begin their lives happily together as husband and wife by being sealed in the Manti Temple. They would like to invite everyone to share a bit of their love and happiness at an Open House at the home of the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Turner on Friday, Aug. 22, 1980 tt -- 0 a w'omcn 1978. ) from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. (36W.600N.). A reception will also be held in the Hanksville Ward, Saturday, August 23, 1980 from 8:00 to 1:00 p.m. No invitations are being sent locally. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kent Johnson, Hanksville, Utah are parents of the bride. 1 Following a brief honey moon, the young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City where both have employment. m James Frampton and Teresa Bond To take vows Bond are pleased to L. an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Teresa, to James Bertis Frampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertis E. Frampton. The have couple chosen Saturday, August 16. 1980, to be sealed for time, and all eternity in the 'Manti LDS Temple. They will be honored at a reception that evening at the Meadow Ward Cultural Hall from eight until ten. Everyone is invited to attend. Couple to Wed counselor Mr. and Mrs. Loren D. of Oasis, Utah questions concerning her announce the marriage of their daughter, Susan disposition. "Did you wake up Rancll Rowley, to Antonio grumpy this morning?" Mendoza, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Mendoza of he questioned. "No," replied the wo- Gomez, Mexico. man, "I just let him The couple will be marsleep." ried on August 15, 1980 in marriage was asking a woman some All x Mr. and Mrs. Junior Shoes Summer Clothing rniiTi 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. Arrives home from Mission 14-1- 7 & NEWSPAPER HlltmiM Temple Wedding Planned readers may have finished, but Super not recorded your books. Sleuths are invited to "The Incredible see the Walt Disney film, Journey" is a heart warmThe Incredible Journey" ing unforgettable story. at the library Wednesday, August 13, at 4:30 p.m. Come in and see if your name is on the Super Sleuth list. Some of you strong and accepted by Stephanie and Paige society as a powerful at seniors Dearden. force. The family is our Millard High School, central focus. This meanattended the 35th annual ing was felt by all attendleadership meeting of the the convention. Brazil nuts grow in Future Homemakers of ingFHA is clusters of from 14 to 28. very important It was held America. all of us because we to in St. Louis, July arc all capable of leaderMissouri. ship! Each of us is a Stephanie and Paige leader who is were involved in many of special to our organiimportant the workshops and semA zations progress. inars during the Missouri members, we all have Some they meeting. potential for leadership attended were: "A Super and we work toward Who? Super You!"; finding and development "Making Families Work" of our capabilities. Realizand "Living in Families." ing this, we can assume The theme for the Naa variety of leadership tional Meeting roles. was "Families: Are You Another highlight of Out There? You Bet!" the trip was visiting The family, if it is to proNauvoo, Illinois. We saw vide the kind of stable many of the homes that base we need, must be were restored and being All Childrens Advance: Year $9.50 Edwin Hemphill and Kathleen Sherratt Ashley Dawn Cooper LIBRARYNEWS Receives Award 20 In 6 Monts: $6.50 - Single Copy: 20 cents Joint Librarian Guardsmen. Robert Robison, son of Hal Robison and Mrs. Oleve Robison, Fillmore also served as the President of this graduating class of the officers Candidate school for the past 15 months. 2nd Lt. Robison is now assigned to Headquarters Battery of the 2nd Battalion 222nd FA, Cedar City, and will function as Battalions survey the officer. Subscription Compositor 8:00-12:0- liy Lot id 1 Editor Display Ads of life, if Robert M. Robison. Detachment battery C 2nd Battalion of the 222nd Field Artillery, Fillmore, received the Utah, Association of the United States Award for Leadership at an awards Ceremony June 13th honoring the graduating members of the Utah Military Officers Academys Candidate School. The event marked the close of two weeks of summer camp for ovewr 1000 Utah & Marge Barton Reporter Photographer Compositor by STELLA DAY I Dutson Publisher Jane Wilson B. Rowley the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley request the pleasure of your company at a reception in the newlyweds' honor on Friday, August 15, 1980 from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m. at the Oasis Ward Cultural Hall in Oasis, Utah. Dancing will begin at 10:00 p.m. |