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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, May IS, 1981 Page2 A - a MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Olir USPS 446740 Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631 By Progress Printing Company Town FILLMORE PUBLISHER & EDITOR Susan B. Dutson by STELLA DAY Marge Barton pattern, beet seeds, carrots, toma- balance, toes, and turnips all side proportions, by sj(jei but they grow to rhythm, scale - I am writing about be red bulbs, long orange gardening, but to me tubes, white balls and gardening is one of the juicy red fruit. Can you fine arts in which we can explain this miracle? Can use all of the elements man take these same and principles of design, elements and extract the These same principles same colors and food are used in all forms of materials from it? Gar- art. However, in other dening helps us to forms of art, such as understand our Creator painting, we are limited and help us to interpret by the size of the canvas, life. The art of living is the In a garden, although we accomplishment and ful- are limited to a certain fillment of our task during extent by the size of our 0Ur sojourn on this earth, property, we also should Those who observe the take into consideration rules, laid down to us by the size of our view, our Creator, are happier, especially in the country, more adjusted citizens The horizon is the bound- - than those who just drift ary, ever changing in light along into lives of excess and shadow with the and break all the rules clouds above, with the given us by our Creator, For only those who light of the morning and the soft pastel colors of have rules, by which we early dawn which change try to better our lives, to the soft grays of the ever enjoy true happi- evening and later to the ness. We live in deeds not silver in the moonlight. years; in thoughts, not same This garden just breath; in feelings, brings joy with its early not figures on the dial, spring blooms, its sweet We should count time by scented roses in summer, heart-throbwhen they its brilliant colored chry- - beat for man, for God, for santhemums in fall, when duty. He lives most who nature clothes all growth thinks most, feels nobliest in dazzling colors, know- - and acts best. We must ing that soon she will be have goals to reach. Dont sleeping under a coverlet be afraid to tackle some- of soft white. What is thing which seemed be- more exciting than plan- - yond you; something that ning a beautiful garden? seems impossible to do. God must have thought it Somone did it, why not for shortly you? It may take me important, after creating Adam and longer to do it, but if 1 am Eve, he placed them - not not easily discouraged, 1 in a house, but in a can reach a higher level, garden, the Garden of As John Ruskin says, Eden. So, we wee that The highest reward we mans first home was a get from our toil is not garden, and to me a place what one is paid for doing is not a home without a the job, but what one becomes by doing the garden. When Christ was suf- toil. The difference between fering, knowing that He was going to be betrayed, success and failure lies he sought the help of his mainly in our use of time. Heavenly father, but did We each have the same He go to the temple to amount of time given us pray? He did not. He went and we cant store up our to the Garden of Geth- - share. It is not the hours semane. One is nearer his we put into our work, it is maker in a garden, for what we put into the which counts, every day a miracle is .hours performed. Today, a little Hopefully, nations will brown seed waits in the finally realize that they damp soil. But wait, it must work together for into a little plant the good of all of the with roots and green people, not just a favored We plant little few. Line, form, texture, color, Linda Wood: Melissa Ann Robison First Birthday jv ;l rv Baell. Paternal grandparents are Don and Loretta Swindlehurst. are less and Amelia Arci- of Winnemucca, nega Nevada and George and Ruth Dillworth of Vaneouver. B.C.. Canada, - Its a Boy!!! Curtis Lee Wallace was brn April 28, 1981 at Cottonwood Hospital in e Salt Capitol. Proud parents are Cecilia and Bonner Wallace. He has a b8 brother, Jay Ralph, w welcomed him home, Curtis weighed 6 lbs. 10 oz. Daisy Lee Colledge is a proud grandmother, Jay Rogers a proud great-burst- s uncle, and Noah and great-shootDaisy Rogers grandparents. s. BODY SHOPPE Reg. $23.99 to $39.99 Nout $12.00 to $19.50 (2 Only) Size 12 Nout $4.80 to $6.4 0 Mens Hiking Boots Large Rack of of Clothing 50 Off Reg. $60.99 to $5.99 Nout $30.50 -- $32.99 R WL One of our Salt Lake City readers tells us the Sons of Utah Pioneers have changed their deadline to get names in to them. June 22nd is the new deadline and their dedication date is now August 8th. subscriber, who was informed They couldn't get the building completed before these recent dates. I felt it would be a great help if Ladies Andiamo Shoes $ Dress Boots 60 Off' Mens Shoes Gass of reunion 71 Time for a ten year reunion!! Save us some time and send us your address along with some ideas of what you would like to do. Reunion date is July 3 and 4. Plan your vacation and let us hear from you. Mike and Gwen Evans Box 334 Fillmore, Utah 84631 Promoted to captain Gregg A. Smith, son of Vera D. Smith of d Fillmore, has been in the U.S. Army to the rank of captain. Smith is an adjutant pro-moic- in Boeblingcn. Germany. -- students. A -- repeat performance will be held at Scipio in the Cultural Hall at 7 p.m. that night. LIBRARY NEWS liy Lotui Huntsman Librarian In the good old summertime Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to P.O. Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Monday and Tuesday, different age groups. The May 4 and 5, was an story tellers made the exciting time at the stories come to life by library. All the elemen- - dressing to represent one tary school children from of the characters in their to sixth grade story. The storytellers attended the story telling, were Claudia Cox, Geri Child and linda Whitaker, Deanna her assistant Rita Giles Probst, Suzanne Limburg, had chosen the theme, Carol Harding, Kay Ras- Reading in the Good Old mussen, Suzanna Time. Dianna vester, Connie Gillins, made the Sharon Hansen, Linda had Day e Room .very at- - Nixon, Marlene Reading Turner, Judy by decorating it mings, with a scarecrow scene, Wendy Elliott, Tamara an ice cream stand, beach Bartholomew, and Janet scene, fishing scene, and Cooper, other attractive summer Lona Huntsman, the suggestions. Fifteen excellent story librarian, wishes to thank tellers had carefully chos- - the many people who en and prepared stories worked in different ways that would fit into the to make this Story theme and please the Festival possible. " "" v- - PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY pre-scho- owned by William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson and Susan B. Dutson NATIONAL you could print this in Progress. Convention Republican Notice is hereby given that the county organizing conveniton of the Republican Party for Millard County will be held at the Millard County Courthouse, Courtroom, at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday the 16th day of May, 1981. At this convention a County Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer to serve for the ensuing two years will be chosen and other party affairs may be considered. Delegates to this County Organizing Convention shall be the same persons who were dele- - gates to the Millard County Primary Convention which was held last year. Delegates to the State Convention Organizing shall be the same as those elected to the State Convention held the previous year. The Utah State Organizing Convention wil be held Saturday, June 27, 1981, in the Union Ballroom of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. The only way a delegate can be changed is if a delegate dies or moves out of the state of Utah. Holland Dutch Vi Gal. $1.39 Ice Cream HI Cum-tractiv- INTERDENOMINATIONAL HOLY FAMILY CHAPEL Sunday Mass C In Salt roslant! to Lake and brother, and Stevens Lichtie, were Re- ben and Renan Stevens, Robert and Ralene Ste- and family. Clyde and Lillian Wood enjoyed having most of their family spend Mo- Bradley thers Day with them, Earl and LaVon Hunter, Rulon and Wyla Sherwood, all of Salt Lake, were here for the weekend. Carl and Beryl Hardy of Hinckley joined the group Sunday. They all were dinner guests at the home of Earl and LaVon. Eudene Thompson was unable to come but called her mother on her special day. Lillian received flow- ers, cards and phone calls many of her grand- children. She says it was a special day for Mrs. Ethel Wood and her mother drove to Ely to Mothers Day spend weekend at the home of her daughter Marsha and Jim Staas and girls. A club Marsha is a member of was honoring their mothers and daughters and she had given a special invitation to her mother to attend. Craig and Helene Betsill -8 a.m. at 185 W. 500 So., Fillmore CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS and two sons of McGill, their parents, Chester and n Helen Larson for weekend, thers Day "Gathering at the home of their parents and grand-ven- s parents, Burton and Lula McKee for Mothers Day dinner, were Alan and Karen Dobson and family of Tooele, John and Coral Stephenson and Cliff, Gordon and Mary Steand family, phenson Shaunna Christensen, and family. Gorden and Mary Stephenson welcomed their second son to their family. Born May 11 at West Millard Hospital was a 7 lb. 8oz, 21" baby boy. He has three sisters and a brother anxious to wel- come him home. Grand-froparents are John and Coral Stephenson. Great-reall- y grandparents are Flor-hand ence Stephenson Burton and Lula McKee, Larsen and Janice daughter of Logan came Friday evening to visit her parents. Sidney and Betty Hunter and Ben. It was g00d to see Sidney was able to come home for the weekend. Dan and Mari- anne Hunter drove over from Huntington to visit his parents Sunday. Coming to spend Mo- Mo-Daw- c. Green House Specials Tomato Plants FILLMORE THIRD AND FOURTH WARDS: 9:00 a.m. - Priesthood, Relief Society, and Primary 10:00 a.m. - Sunday School 10:50 a.m. Sacrament Meeting FILLMORE FIRST AND SECOND WARDS: 1:00 p.m. - Priesthood, Relief Society, and Primary 2:00 p.m. Sunday School 2:50 p.m. - Sacrament Meeting ' MEADOW, KANOSH, FLOWELL, HOLDEN, AND SCIPIO WARDS: 10:00 a.m. Priesthood, Relief Society, and Primary 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:50 a.m. Sacrament Meeting thers Day with their came 9 Ua Plants 'SOld'Fashioned Treat! NOW OPEN Pudding Pops $1.85 Pepsi - Diet Pepsi - Mtn. Dew & $1.59 Pepsi Lite 6 Cans -- Whole Sun 6 Oz. Orange CLEARING OF MERCHANDISE Melon Plants Cabbage Broccoli Plants-Cauliflow- - Brussel $1 .69 Doz. Marigolds Many More Flowers & Veg. Plants Fruit Trees Shape Trees Bushes 295$ i PIONEER MARKET & & Evergreens Opan 7 Day. a Waak Waakday. 743-535- THE RUSTIC KITCHEN MGHT 6, WidnitkftinSmltf mSt.Htkt-rnm- m GERALDINE CHURCH OwntnOpenkn Featuring BARBECUED SPARERIBS STEAK 'SHRIMP Till 10:00 S:30fM.HKk00f.m. y er Sprout Plants Petunias ? $1.79 100 Bun. Wear Your Rad Ribbon for ourMIAs. Give ) YourselfAn Onion Asst. Flavors Rag. $2.1 9 from Salt Lake to spend the weekend with their mother, Hazel Harmon. Other family members that gathered at the home of their mother and grandmother for Mothers Day were Orson and Verl Christensen and sons, Paul and family, Clark and wife of Flowell, Alan and family of Delta, Randall and family of Cedar City, Stanley and Joy Harmon and family. Calling for an evening visit recently with their Aunt Hazel Harmon were LaMont and Louise Bennett of Richfield. mother, Stella Johnson and Penni, were Jeri Jones and family of Salt Lake, Ken and Linda Johnson and family of Aurora. Observing Mothers Day together as a family at the home of Rick and Made-ly- n Bennett and family were Lewis and Janet Monsen, Bryce and Gary, John and Chris Monsen, and Melanie, Wynn and Julie Sydall and family of Monroe. Randy of Logan and Becky of Orem were home to spend Mother's Day with their parents, Chad and Thora McKee. Bob and Genicl Wilson $1.69 Doz. $1.69 Doz. Pepper Plants SERVICES Interdenominational worship services are held each Sunday In 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. HOLDEN HAPPENING5 r1 their son County, names entered are: Janvrin Hayes Dame, 1st wife Sophia Andrews Dame, Wesley W, Dame and wife Emma J. McBride Dame, William (Jack) Newton McBride and wife Erma Kelly McBride. Also Reuben McBrides wife, Mary Ann Anderson f McBride (Reuben was listed last time.) SUSTAINING MEMBER 1981 NNA L- uu-sras- Friday the attend the wedding ol Nevada were the guests of New Fillmore, Millard NEWSPAPER rmHi TiSC tKwitm. West GROCERY SPECIALS S3 Millard High Auditorium. Mr. Glade Peterson, General Director of the Utah Opera Company, along with 10 people from the Company, will enter Sons of Pioneers extend date wish her name to be published, said she Young Maverick Childrens Jeans East Millard Fine Arts tain with song and will present a very special costume. We are inviting treat on Saturday, May the whole county and 16, at 4:00 p.m. in the especially the high school by I 'Ha didnt Liquidation Girls Swimsuits Sizes 4 14 Reg. $6.00 to $8.00 Names of Utah State University students who achieved the honor roll for 1981, winter quarter, have been announced by Dr. Val R. Christensen, vice president for student services. Students from Millard County on the honor roll include: Dean L. Coats, Agriculture, and J. Hoyt Stephenson, Business, both of Holden; Penny Probert, Business, and Marilee Hatch, Family Life, both of Scipio; and Cindy Esplin, Family Life, of Delta. The Complete Inventory Start looking now for all those useable items that are just sitting around at your home. Its time for the annual Pink Day Rummage Sale. You will soon receive a pink flyer informing you what day your items will be picked up. Just put your things out on your porch and tape on the pink flyer for identification. Many items sell lawn mowers, washing machines, dishsmall es, appliances, books, vases, games, puzzles, toys, baby clothes, etc. Dont forget to attend Pink Day and shop at the rummage booth. Pink Day is May 23 in the City Park from 4 to 6 p.m. well-bicyc- les, Melissa Ann celebrated her birthday on Sunday, May 10. Her parents are Bruce and Mary Robison of Fillmore. Her paternal grandparents are Phillip G. and Mary Jean Robison of Fillmore. Her maternal grandparents are Jack A. and Beth L. Christiansen Greatof Gunnison. Dora is grandmother Robison of Fillmore and Elvira Anderson, Manti. are Hyrum Anderson, Price, and Herman Laabs, USU honor roll -- Reg. $11.99 to $15.99 Nout $9.60 to $12.80 -- er -- s: Sizes 4 14 Compositor-Report- Photographer Steve Anderson: Compositor - Reporter Photographer Steve McVey: Compositor Jane Beckwith: Commercial Printing Deb Greathouse: Advertising Billing Riley Wood: Legal Billing Marge Barton: Reporter - Photographer Compositor - Lithographer - Classifieds Subscription Billing Stella Day: Correspondent, Our Town Linda Wood: Correspondent, Fillmore Virgie Ivie: Correspondent, Flowell EllaCrosland: Correspondent, Holden Luella Edwards: Correspondent, Meadow Lola Monroe: Correspondent, Scipio Dathel Whitaker: Correspondent, Kanosh RuthZmitravich: Correspondent, Senior Citizens Dean Robison: Correspondent, Fine Arts Brent Olson: Correspondent, Wildlife Max Martin: Correspondent, Museum Scope Jim Bushnell: Correspondent, County Agent Beth Crosland: Correspondent, County Home Economist 'HOMEMADE PIES HOME COOKING OUR SPECIALTY |