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Show Millurd ( ounl lrgresv, Ullrnorc, l luh 84631 - frltluv, November 7, IMHO I'age 2 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS USPS 446740 Ji.. Our Town Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631 By Progress Printing Company Susan FILLMORE Very lew people have experienced the happiness which filled my day Sunday, Nov 2, 1980, when my daughter, Belva, drove me to Ogden to spend my birthday with my children, grand and on my 92nd birthday My birthday is really Oct 30th, but since all of the family are not living in Utah, and cannot leave their jobs except in an emergency, Nov. 2, my father's birthday as well as the birthday ol my Adria Day (daughter of Gary and Joyce Day, granddaughter of Vance and Agnes Day), was chosen for the celebration, since it was on Sunday and more of the family members could be in attendance. When we left Fillmore at 7 a.m. Sunday morning, there were a few large clouds which worried me for fear they might be the forerunners of a storm. Jean Smith - Compositor Photographer Reporter Pastoral Service to Include Fillmore I he r, p.m., and now at the interdenominational church services in FillVismore at 6:00 p m. itors arc always welcome at these services. Mr. Hauman. a native of Delta, has served as pastor for the United Presbyterian Church in Alaska, Colorado, and Nebraska. He returned to Delta in 1972 and resides with his mother on He the family farm. might be contacted during the week at his home, at the Delta or Church. at the Milford Church, have mistletoe thought ,vr n' could extinguish fire. s Ui urain t CUSTOM DRAPERIES NOVEMBOt H 4 Offal Window 20 Off Woven Woods 30 " v y Work: SPECUIS CALL JOYCE TARBET 5 Home: 743-654- 743-533- - 2 j 743-662- 6 290 North Main, Fillmore DEALER I l I "'I 1 I' I I T I PIONEER MARKET NATIONAL i.hiiigj Hi iMlRCH Kevin Cummings was his F.agle presented Scout award by Todd 6542. Nielson 743-586- 743-979- Junett News thanks FRIDAY SATURDAY INTERDENOMINATIONAL Eagle Scout Award Presented at a of Court on Honor Tuesday, October 14. 1980. Kevin is the son of Clayton and Marlene Cummings of Fillmore. Kevins Eagle Scout leadership project was to give the Fillmore Information Booth Main on "face lift". coordinated the efforts of several people Street a Kevin to accomplish the task. The County furnished the paint and other materials and Kevin enlisted the aid of Kirk and Gene Gregory. Robert A Sporting Goods Interdenominational worship services are held each Sunday iq the City Library Reading Room. Sunday School starts at 9:30 a.m., Adult Bible Study at 10:30 a.m., and Worship Services at 6:00 p.m. Anyone is welcome to attend. v Hello World! fer"---- i First-tim- e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Frampton, are announcing the arrival of their Andrea, on daughter. October 30, 1980, in the Juab County Hospital. She weighed in at 7 lbs. Vi oz. and is 20 inches long. She has a number of first-tim- e grandparents, including Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grcenhalgh and Mr. and Mrs. Evan A. Frampton of Nephi. and Mrs. Ruby Andersen and the late M. DcLovc Andersen of Nephi. and Mr. and Mrs. Fay Frampton of Fillmore. Fav and Clara drove to Nephi Sunday afternoon to help welcome the new member to the family. Parenting Gasses is Please being Registration by register for two Parenting contacting Millard School accepted Classes which will commence District Office, within the next two weeks. The times and places of t he classes will be arranged tc those who accommodate classes are: The register. 1. Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STf P) 2. Marriage Enrichment The courses will he taught as a part of Adult Education with a tec of $I5.(X) per The longest commonly person or S20.00 per couple. performed opera is Two hours of College Credit Richard Wagner's "Die for will he offered an Meistersinger which usually runs for 5 hours, 15 minutes. additional $10.00 per person 864-276- MARIE OSMOND LOOK ALIKE Stunning high school beauty Mindi Memmott-t- he girl on the left-lolike Marie Osmond, walks like Marie, and even talks like Marie. Mindi's mother, Diane, resident of a former Fillmore, is a beautician who has worked with Donny and Marie in their studios in Orem. It was through her mother's skill as a beautician that Mindi achieved mirror-imag- e her incredible likeness to Marie. Mindi is the daughter of Dwight and Diane Memmott of Orem and the granddaughter of Bob and Evelyn Frampton of Fillmore and Nord and Colleen Memmott of The pictures of Mindy and Marie Osmond were taken from an article which appeared in the Weekly World News. Scipio. terans Gift Shop. oks v Oldtimer: lived to be a Jackpot, Nev.-- A mistake didn't Klamath Falls, Ore., hundred because newspaper caused . farmers' drink, or smoke, and was eyebrows to arch like the up at six every morning. bend in fence staples. had an Reporter: "...early residents look uncle who lived the same their butchered hogs t the way, but died at 60. How spring to scald the do you account for that? pigskin before removing it Oldtimer: He didn't from the beasts. keep it up long enough. Not skin, hair. I I I L 'O' wall in back of stove means less heat on wet. If ','ii,i i i It Btowt warm few into homa V BtoworpuAi Woodsman Stoves & Inserts Heritage Stoves Inserts Sunburst Stoves & Insert Hurricane UL 400 Heats 2500 & s. F. cotda from floor Outside Air Pressurization Available. UTAH VALLEYS MOST Daffodil Bulbs PROGRESSIVE STYLISTS 392 South State Orem, Utah Owner: Diane F. Memmott Hurricane 183 N. 400 W. Fillmore, Uf. UL 200 Heats isoos. f. 1 743-517- 8 West end of the Review Apparel Bldg. Buy Any Stove in Stock and Receive $30.00 Free Pipe 225-588- 2 l m fw JONES GLASS & INSULATION Open 7 days a week Till 10:00 Weekdays 174 S. 100 West Fillmore E3 r The American Legion Auxiliary will hold its November meeting Monday. November 10 at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall. The program will be Rehabilion Veteran tation and is under the Darlene of direction Mundy. All members are reminded to bring a gift to be donated to the Ve- Double r ii' Green House Specials I Meeting Cold .it from floor m warmod through boot of rtov. and doubta row of haat tubaa Control Scopes l" Junett In STOVES (Installation Available) Reloading Supplies 74M1K Marie Osmond Mindy Memmott Mo day s child s fair of face Tuesuiy $ child 19 full of gr ace Wednesday 9 child n full of woe Thursday 9 child ht9 far to go Friday 9 child 9 foving and giving Saiurday '9 child has to work for its living But a child that 9 born on the Sabbath Day is fair and wise and good and gay1 (Draft Circe Game Calls Coyote Tapes (8 Track Cassette) & SERVICES Muhlestein, Curtis and Ron Hare. Sean Rowley. Lewis Chris Bishop. Robison. Todd Nielson, and Monte Turner. Now weathered the green building has a beautiful brow it and cream exterior. thanks to Kevins efforts. Winter Stove Special! cut above the rest ' 80 SERUICES 743-663- A Tulip MEMBER-19- Kevin Cummings The Hair Connection Varmit Rifles tihiit tttf NNASUSTAINING ItV of SIRS and HERs & NEWSPAPER liittinitt Interdenominational services are now held in Fillmore in the base merit of the City Building follows: as Sunday School at 9:30, Aduit Bible Study at 10:30, and Worship Services at For further 6:00 p.m. Iva call information, Stinson, Judy Gibson. Svlvia Huntsman, PRIME RIB Radio haek PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY owned by Susan B. Dutson, William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson 387-551- PONY EXPRESS ROOM 50$ Bag Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to p.O. Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631 864-225- The American Legion Auxiliary Junetts held a Halloween costume slumber party October 24 at the American Legion Hall. Sherri Hare and Tammy Brinkerhoff. Activity Chairmen, had an unlimited number of games prepared to keep members entertained. Dinner was served at 7:30 p.m. Our thanks to Mrs. Baugh for the delicious pizza. And then it was time for the big event- -a Mother the scary, Year Application alley. spooky, spook but what fun! Forms Available Oh. Later, Thanks to all who sent spooky stories Nomination forms for the were told, more games cards and flowers or Mother of Year the were played, and popin other ways showed competition by the corn and sponsored their concern for mother candy were Mother Council Young enjoyed. during her recent operaService are available. A large foam mat was tion and convalescence. Individuals or groups can get on the floor and We spread your these appreciate nominating froms from eleven Junetts and leadthoughtfulness. The family of Margaret Callister, er Wilma Barton began All local clubs or Velma Jackson rolling out sleeping bags organizations are encouraged and preparing for the to nominate one of your but found it kind night, member mothers for this of hard to settle down afprestigious award. ter such an exciting evening. The next morning at 7:00 a.m. found most of the girls awake and starting to prepare to enjoy a pancake breakfast which was being prepared in the kitchen by their leader. Junetts attending the party were: Sherri Hare. 'Iaminv Brinkerhoff, Bonnie Ann Fuller, Baugh. Chantelle Scot-torRhodes. Jamie Bobbie and Brenda 6:00-10:0- 0 Brunson. Tiffany Hunt, and Katrina PARADISE INN - 800 No. Main 8 FILLMORE, UTAH - Family says 6 864-315- I f Subscription In Advance: Year $9.50 Monts: $6.50 Single Copy: 20 cents 3:00 I Some Editor Display Ads Fred Methodist Church, and Reverend Church Christian as the Mailman, serving pastor under the Shared (I)iseiples). Mr. Mailman Ministry in Utah, has serves the Beavcr-Millarincluded worship services Parish and all the area of in Fillmore as part of these two counties. Serhis circuit. Church ser- vices are held each Sunvices will he held each day, and Mr. Hauman Sunday evening at 6:00 Iravels the 200 mile in the basement of Fillround trip with sermore City Building. vices in Community PresThe Shared Ministry byterian Church of Delta is a cooperative work of at 9:15 a.m., the Commuministry and mission in nity Methodist Church of of the Milford at 12:15 p.m., Utah soon However, they disappeared and the day United consisting the Beaver Fellowship Presbyterian succeeded in being one of the most perfect days of the Church USA. the United (Methodist affiliated) at year. We arrived at the home of my son, Tom, and his wife, Nadine, just as another car drove into the both teach school there. Tom Leo teaches in Weber driveway containing my son, Vance, his wife, Agnes, College. Desiree has no children, but works in and their daughter, Barbara. Although Vance had Spokane, Washington. She was unable to leave her visited us last summer, we had not seen Agnes for job to come to the birthday party. several years. As she had undergone some very All of Wendell and Daila's family live in Salt Lake, serious illnesses, including some extra technical except Belva Jane, who is a radium technician in a surgery, this greeting was an extra special one. hospital in Eugene, Oregon. She surprised us and Although they had written and told us that Agnes was came to the party although she could only stay one getting along real well, I still wanted to see her myself day. How happy this made me to have her come. Bob to assure me that she was really recovering. She was could not come as he is on a mission. Dr. Richard just glowing with happiness, even though she had Paxton and his wife, Chris, and sons, Richard, driven from Billings, Montanta, to Salt Lake the day and Jimmy, together with their baby sister, before and had driven from Midway to Ogden so early Tommy, all attended. John and his daughter, Rachael; Katie, in the morning. Vance has impaired vision and does Pat and his wife, Susie, and of course Belva Jane were not drive a car. He rides a bicycle everywhere he goes also there. in Billings. Gary and his wife, Joyce, their children, Adria, Barbara, their only daughter, had flown in from and Kara, were unable to be in attendance as Scott, California and they had met her at the airport. I had is manager of a large hospital in Billings and Gary not seen her for seven years, therefore, this was a they were in the process of remodeling and most heartwarming occasion. the hospital. Therefore, he could not We were greeted by Tom and Nadine in their new rearranging leave, but will come to Fillmore later to visit us. home, which they built large enough to contain all five How Erven would have loved being with his family. of their children and their grandchildren which now really have never seen a better father and number 23. Their daugher, Sondra, has three chidren, grandfather than Erven was, and wish these younger Bradford, Patric, and llisa. The second daughter, could have enjoyed his wonderful Shana, has four children, Neil, Terri, Casey, and love and devotion to them, such as the grandchildren Kelly, who live in Kentucky and could not be with us. received. However, Terri, who attended school in Portland, got Daila and Nadean, both noted as excellent cooks, a ob in a bank in that city and, therefore, flew to had the tables loaded with some of the most delicious Ogden for the family get together, thus Shanas food to be found anywhere. There were 35 of us, but Tom Leo, the oldest boy, has four children, Tiffin there was enough food for twice that number as well (his wife's daughter by a former marriage), Christine, as plenty of room in that beautiful home. As we left Erin, and Nicholas Leo. Richard and Betty have two they loaded our car with food enough to last us a girsl, Jennifer and Monette, and live in Torrington; week. Therefore, we will be eating meals fit for a Queen" for at least another week. My wish is that y each one of you may have such a happy 92nd birthday. tt & Marge Barton Reporter Photographer Compositor by STELLA DAY ' Publisher B. Dutson Open Monday Thursday - 8:30-5:3- 0 Some Fridays sale ends dec. isth |