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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, October 16, 1981 Page 2 Jl MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Our USPS 446740 Town Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631 By Progress Printing Company FILLMORE DU8LISHER& EDITOR Susan B. Outson by STELLA DAY October has alssavs been one of mi very fa- some months, since it is the month which gen- cr.ilh has the very clioi- cesi weather, not too hot nor yet too cold. Nature seems to know soon that everything m, ms oilirr u pcs of large w inter chi s.mihcimims. lies really need killed a waiinei climate, hut it sou urn enough and arc ihlc. the larger tspes can Ih glow n m our climate. M.or. beautiful types of .aiitheimims can be i In do giown here which not need protection. 1 hey I lYllSSIOM t I Meadow idoi I labrum in Provo 1 the community at the Fillmore Senior Citizens Center on October 21, from a.m. to 2 p.m. Public At the Delta Health office, blood pres- be taken from MMVS wj q a.m. to 12 noon on October 2b. The same dav and location, child-louhood immunizations will be given from p.m. to 1 4 p.m. n Fillmore, childhood immunizations will be given on October 27 fVom 4 p.m. in the public health office. Firemans Auxiliary meets An e I Mv in A baby fish is called a fingerling. nationwide art competition sponsored by Ihe Digest and the Art Fducation Asin a v d pre-xeii- i. i. I NNASUSTAININC MEMBER-1- NEWS- - 11 sociation in which high school were students asked lo comment graph-icallon what they saw is major issues confronting society. Among the issues the ennationwide 50.000 NEWSPAPER rmM ntf 981 MHS Siarlev. il s tin great-grandpa- ime is On 11 Sydall. Ii.. of Richfield. The pici re was a Finalist trants considered were ihe environment, space Ihe Fillmore Firemen's energy, exploration. n rliarv met for the first the arms race, inflanine this vear on October tion. drugs, anil crime. S. I,S. The ladies w nil each other. lie Inllnw ing were M.irv .lane Petcr-."i"Sherry" good hori DcVaun Mitchell. d'oeuvre: grated sharp Cheddar, chopped parsley I is Rasmussen. Verna and chives, WorcesterNii bills. Flena Rngstrom, shire and sherry to md.i Row lev. and Rachel taste. Beat till smooth, chill, spread on crackers. Robison. vis-ic- lUXliiiK rmPmi Chris-loplic- picture Jeanette's grandparthe October Icaiure Reader's Digest features ents are Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stevens of Holden the work of a local stuMrs. Ina Davies of dents. Jackie L. eight-pag- NATIONAL r Jeanette Stevens Hi. mv name is celebrated her first birthJames Lentz, day September 26, 1981. md I turned one year old She is the daughter of on Oi lober 10. 1981. Glade and Hllcn SteMv mom's name is vens. Sara Huntsman Lentz, . Jeanette's sister and md are grandparents brother. Tennillc and M iggie Huntsman and her Gregory. helped the laic lleber Huntsman. celebrate. Richfield student art featured in Readers Digest -- owned by William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson and Susan B. Outson Christopcr Lent First Birthday will lo all our friends-- sincere thanks for all ai the 22ml of October. die nice gifts we received I'ISI lot 0111 wedding Russ A Nancy Groves me' the MIC -- Classifieds PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Jeanette Stevens THANK YOU . - Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to P.O. Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631 John Labrum Health Clinics 1 Compositor - Lithographer Subscription Billing How ers. telephone calls, and cards, we humbly sav thanks. Family of Alma Anderson v -- er Riley Wood: Legal Billing Marge Barton: Reporter - Photographer those who the bishopric look part in ihe services, the Relief Soncty for the delicious lunch For the main offerings of food. , , Compositor-Report- Photographer Jane Beckwith: Commercial Printing Deb Greathouse: Advertising Billing Anderson. gratefully acknowledge lie concern of friendship expressed during Alma's illness and death. We thank Icier .lolin V. Labrum. 'i n ol Bishop and Mrs. of Del mil V. Labrum I , Linda Wood: We. the family of Alma Meadow, has accepted a ,n serve in the Flor- i.la-amoa mission, I'lder labrum will be are perteetlv hardy and honored at a farewell i ,m be raised from year iisiunoiu.il on Sunday, are huger and much more m veto d we just protect (hiober IS. at 11:50 a. ill. u ihe colorful that they arc at the plants with a light Ward Meadow mulch during the treez- - Chanel, tor mg weather. lie is a 9H() graduate are u Millard High School Clnvsanihemums hallow rooted plants, aid has finished his of mv very favorite flow- - so tlicv freeze and thaw csluu.in vear at Utah ers. is at its peak of bcau-t- all during the winter and Si in- I lliv ei'sllv. ( o during this month. die shallow roots are exandparents are Mr. Manv ol die large beau- - posed to the severe frosts. ( nme' t Sion and Mr. and not bloom until unless we mulch them Mis Venov Labrum. ties November normally; with straw or some other in Utah, we light mulch which prohowever, nlaiit these late chrv- - toils them without smo- suntliemums in sheltered titering them. Margaret S. Densley, places which can be covered part of the day with at its best in October is Public Health Nurse for dark curtains, thus mak- - the dahlia. I am extra the Central Utah Health mg the nights longer than fond of dahlias as they are District, announces the the dais, since the chrv- - easv to grow and there are following clinics for Oc- sanlhcmum naturally so manv beautiful va- - tuber. will Blood pressures ooms when the nights tieiies. I have always raised beautiful dahlias be taken for everyone in until this vear. and did not get them planted bush reipiires feeding at in line to get many blostwice during the soms. But just wait until glowing season. Other rolled up during most of nevi venr- -l have missed plants growing among the dav. We started in mv dahlias so much this the rose bushes steal August to make the days vear that I am determined purl of this plant food and shorter bv one hour by lo make up for it next the roses are smaller rolling down the blinds vear bv adding many ami less colorful. Rose over the shelter. We in- new varieites to my bushes also need mulch- creased the time for roll- garden. mg during the hot wea- This is the very best ilicr ami the roots of ing down the blinds each week until the chrysanlime of vear to plan your rose bushes should be themums bloomed. We garden for next year, kipi cool. The bushes kept the blinds rolled look around your yards need sunshine at least down during frosty nights and plan just how you luce fourths of the day, and kept a light globe or can make them more il hex are to bloom pro-- I two burning all night to beautiful next year. Noiisclv . Bushes which are tice where certain plants m the shade have very keep the chrysanthemums from freezing. We seem to do well, then gw blooms on them, often had chrysanthehe bushes also need change the landscaping mums until Christmas. to include the plants deep watering but not Alter the operations on which do best in certain more than five to seven mv leg. could not long- - sci lions. Sometimes we dais apart, depending cr climb up on the roof iiowd in too many vari- - m how long you soak of the shelter to which dies of plants. Roses, for them. We can all be good instance, do not like any gardeners if we really other plant growing in studv the habits and the rose garden. The rose needs of each plant. v Marge Barton Family Says Thanks To Serve . Penni Johnson Eagles Destroy The Eagles traveled to Spanish Fork Wednesday. October 7 to destroy the Dons. The Eagles succeeded at staying on top bv winning the game 21 to 14. We're very proud of our excellent Eagles team! I11 the First quarter on the opening kickoff we drove to the 5 yard line and received a 15 vard FFA Alumni President Reed Robison and Millard penally to keep us from l FA scoring. Spanish l.agle Chapter President Kevin Cummings cheek Fork look the ball and mailing list of Alumni members. ran 82 yards for a touchdown. Millard then had a FFA Alumni drive sustained drive the length 1 lie Millard Eagle ci dii wars and the of the field. Cliff SteFFA Alumni Association support of every one in- phenson then scored on a pass from Bob Jensen. is cimvnilv involved in let isicil is encouraged. lie annual membership goal of l(M) members Millard 6. Spanish Fork. iv c as Idlers are in lias been set by tile Alum-11- J lie mail and many In the second quarter, Fvccuiivc Committee. itst o business or coniacts arc being Greg Hunt scored. Bob ni.tile bv alumni and FFA submitting eon- - Jensen then ran in on a members. Oclober has II ibtiiions to this point triple, leaving the score been designated as memmi Imlcs: I riplc C Farms. bership moil 1I1 as national Jack Condie. lues must he submitted piior to November I. Id rv Coals Am111.1l bner Johnson, Fill- dues are SIO. vv Inch S6.00 11101 e includes Each year the MHS Incallv ami $4.00 submitBig "K" Corporation. Niudeiiibodv votes in a Kaitosh: Marion Kesler ted 10 t he national orand Bank. Homecoming Queen First Security ganization. Checks paytwo attendants to serve as able to the Millard Eagle Fillmore. Dale Edwards their rovalty for the comI FA urns Bank. Fillmore: Aiitmni Association ing vear. We are very Sieve Hensley inav be sent to Treasurproud and honored to Clav er Lam Paxton. PresiCummings. have these girls serve dent Reed Robison, or as our Homecoming Rov- I F dvisor Robert A. Castle A; Cooke Foods. membership I 1 . per-s.'ii- to 7 at this half. the 3rd quarter, Spanish Fork got the ball back when Millard turned the ball over on downs and drove the final 40 vards to lie the game up. 14 to 14. I11 the 4th d quarter. 14 In Mil-lai- sustained another drive the length of the field. Doug Rowley scored from 2 yards out. Bob Jensen kicked the extra point, leaving the final score of the game-2to 1 14. head week's This hunters are Gary Mon- sen and .lav Beckstrand; Offensive Lineman is Darwin Johnson: Defensive Lineman. Evan Bond; Back. Cliff Offensive Defensive Stephenson: Backs. Joe Brinkerhoff and Jay Beckstrand. Homecoming Queen Selected Fill-nioi- e Nielson in Fillmore. I lie assistance from the has Uitnini Association life proved to be the blood" of the chapter in Iillmore: S Halves Hams Hunts 30 oz. ( '.11 v Wise. Fillmore 0 1' Earn up to $2,000 State and Federal tax exempt for those filing a joint return or $1,000 for individuals. $10,000 INSURANCE $100,000 INSURANCE An insurance policy for $10,000 for accidental death will be provided for the purchaser of any Tax Saver Certificate of $5,000 or more. Deposits at Zions Bank are insured to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Many who offer certificates do not have this extra measure of safety. m zions FIRST NATIONAL BANK AM Founded by Brigham Young 1873 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation An Cquel Opportunity Employer 10lb. bag Potatos 25 lb. bag Onions Fresh In Shell Peanuts pub-ii-Jic- il 954s 1.99 1 .29ib. 5$1 Candy Bars pk. cans Coke, Sprite, Tab $1.49 Red Del., Yellow Del., Jonathon Apples S Thick Slice 1 6oz. tb. Thick Slice 77P Special Selection 6 Bar-- IO Pork n Beans Notice, it a depositor elects to withdraw interest on a periodic basis prior to maturity, the effective yield to the depositor ol the Tax Saver Certificate will be lowered. Robison. Grocery Specials Oct. 1 5, 1 6, 1 7 Bacon Specials Bar-- ... at any of the 57 Zions Bank offices. S. ill more ('lull. Holden listing of additional A. Nielson. members will be Nielson. Fill- during the next mo weeks. Robert Alton Ii. fr5 nnQ Ask for details V.il Kicd I hey certainly show their beauty inside as well as out. Au Howard di cw s I allv Ouccit is Kelly Thomas; first attendant is Kristie Roth, and second attendant. Dcneen Davis. . 4lbs.$1 Thrifty 1 lb. Bacon Bar-S12o- z. Bacon .49 lb 99 $ 1.19 pkg. 1 Deer Hunting Specials 'Good Till End of Hunt Guns & Ammo always on sale Cast Iron fry pans & grills Camping Supplies Scopes & Binoculars Knives & Licenses Orange Hats, Shirts, Vests PIONEER MARKET Open 7 days a week tmi0j0"o,e,kdays |