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Show Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, Jan. 22, 1882 Page 2 PROGRESS THE MILLARD COUNTY Our USPS 446740 Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631 By Progress Printing Company Town PUBLISHER & EDITOR Susan FILLMORE by STELLA DAY 1HII flow-tune- Talla-charte- Dutson Marge Barton d of other varieties of ering shrubs and trees, together with many varie-whic- h ties of flowers which grow only in that climate. In Florida we were schedul-Nebrask- a ed to drive down the west coast to Key West and then fly to Cuba to attend signed up for this trip. We an International Flower have had a most delight- - Show, where some of us ful trip so far, as the bus where scheduled to help 45 holds passengers, judge the show. We drove from However, the lady who the bus will only hassee to Silver Springs, have 39 passengers. She where we took a trip in a leaves enough empty glass bottomed boat. This seats in order that passen- - was the most interesting gers can take a nap once thing that had happened We saw in a while, stretching out to us so far. on the long back seat or in springs, caves, sea weed, a few of the empty seats grasses, algae, fishes, in the back of the bus turtles, even an alligator; when we are going in fact something just ordinary ing happened to us every minute of the ride. We country. We have just crossed next took a ride on a into Florida and are tor boat through the jun-i- n Pennsacola, Florida, gle where many differ-wher- e the U.S. has a large ent types of birds, which Naval Base and Air Force we had never seen before, Center. As you remem- - were out in the trees, such ber, Florida includes a as Egrets, parrots of narrow strip of land along many varieties; brightly the southern part of Ala- - colored birds of varieties bama and Pennsacola is which we never see in the the most important part of west. We were really in a that strip. Since the capi- - different world, tol of Florida, Tall ah as- Our next stop was at see, was to be our stop- - Orlando where the memping place for the night, bers of the Garden Club we drove on to the capi- - met us and took us tol, where the president of through a tropical hot-th- e Florida Garden Clubs house where hybridizers and her committee met us raise tropical plants to and acted as guides for ship all over the world, our visit in their capitol From the tropical hot-cithouse, we went to the Or- The State of Florida has lando Garden Center more lakes, swamps, and Building which was just rivers than have all of the newly finished. It is one western states, put toge- - of the most beautiful gar-the-r. The most famous den centers in the United gardens in this section of States. Ten thousand are the Killern lars had just been spent Gardens, designed and on the landscaping alone, developed by Alfred Bar- - The Garden Club enter-mor- e Maclay, to whom tamed us at one of the the gardens are dedica- - most delicious dinners I ted. We were there in have ever eaten. I am March and the gar- - tra fond of fruit and this dens were just breath- - was the last of March taking with their laurels, when strawberries and camelias, azalesas, rhodo- - early fruits have to be dendrons, and hundreds shipped into Utah and are To those who have just in to our station, we are on a chartered bus trip originated in St. Louis. Those from Utah, Kansas and Colorado, have flown from their homes to St. Louis to join the people who had B. rs excit-throu- mo-ov- er y. ex-la- te so expensive we can hardly afford one small dish, and here were the most luscious berries of many varieties, with big platters of fruits, melons, etc. in abundance. How we did And enjoy that meal I what is more, the members were some of the best looking, most intelligent women I have ever met. You see, Florida is the winter home of the richest people in the world. Their homes are there and in summer they travel to Europe, and the Orient, but this was March and they were still in Florida. How we did enjoy the company of such intelligent people. From Orlando we went just a short distance to Winter Haven, which as you know is one of the most popular cities for entertaining the wealthy people, who spend their winters in Florida. We took a boat ride through Cypress Gardens, with a guide to give us all of the names of the many varieties of flowers and shrubs in the gardens, and to explain the many water shows which were taking place in the gardens. Much skill is required to do the water skiing acts which go on all day in these gardens. We went from Winter Haven to the Singing Tower, one of the most famous towers in the world, but we will continue our trip through Florida and perhaps fly to Cuba, next week. Phyllis Wright: Compositor Shellie Dutson: PasteUp Dixie Talbot: Advertising Jane Beckwith: Commercial Printing Riley Wood: Legal Billing Letts Bruce: Circulation Marge Barton: Reporter Photographer Photo Reproduction Compositor Classifieds - Subscription Billing Family Says Thanks Gwen Hunter Called on Its A Girl mission Gwen Hunter has been called to the South Carolina Columbia Mission for the Church of Jesus Latter-Da- y of Christ Saints. She enters the MTCat Provo, Wed. Feb. 10. 1982. Mrs. Hunter is a retired art teacher from Millard High School, where she taught for 30 years. She has always been active in church and community affairs. A farewell testimonial will be held in her honor Jan. 31, at 10:50 h a.m. in the Fillmore Ward Chapel, 145 So. Main. Family members, including her daughter, Verona, and friends will participate at the sacrament Visitors are meeting. welcome. First-Fourt- Thank-yo- u A different use for pumpkins We would like to thank the following for the New Years baby gifts which Use pumpkins as autumn containers, sug- we received: Duanes, gests Sunset Magazine, DCR, Ben Franklin, First hollow out pumpkin to use Zions three different ways: fill Security Bank, ChrisBaker Bank, Drug, with water to hold cut branches; use as tempor- tensens, the Pink Ladies ary pot for plants; or as a and Texaco Budget Stop. for Mr. & Mrs. Steve decorative holder Iverson & Thomas potted plants. On Monday, Jan. 11, 1982, a girl was born to Deanna and Randy Probst of Fillmore. Michelle weighed 9 lbs. and 13 ozs. and was 21 inches long. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for all the thoughtfulness and kindness shown to our brother, Will Swallow. He was so happy when he received cards and letters while in Idaho these last two years. A special thanks to members of his ward and High Priest Quorum who never missed a month in writing at least once or twice. We wish to extend a special thanks to all our neighbors, friends and relatives for the flowers, cards, and food. To the Fourth Ward Relief Society for the lovely luncheon served after the Services. Alfred Swallow, Pauline Robinson and Edmund Swallow Its A Girl Its a girl UP&L for Patsy and Roy Johnson of Flowell. Their new daughter, Katie, was born at 11:58 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1982 in the Fillmore Hospital. Katie weighed 7 lbs., 2 oz. at birth and was 19 inches long. Alternate Energy Contest open to Jr. High Nutrition For School Today Dear Doctor: What sort of supplement would give me most of the vitamins and minerals I need? Is one brand better than another? Actually, you shouldnt worry about taking a slew of supplements providing, that is, you eat a diet from the four food groups. If, however, it makes you feel more comfortable to take a multiple vitamin or mineral pill daily, go right ahead. But its an unnecessary expense if youre eating right. well-balanc- students Just a reminder to all and seventh, eighth, ninth grade students that the deadline for entering the Alternate Energy Contest is Feb. 1, 1982. AD contestant applications must be submitted to a local Utah Power and Light office by that date. Times and locations of the judging will be announced as soon as the applications have been received. For further details contact your local Utah Power and Light Co. office. wanted more than my company pension plan. ..I -- -- Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to P.O. Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631 Tracy Giles Wins First PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Owned by William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson and Susan B. Dutson Place in writing contest NATIONAL iimiMux m. fm.ra Tracy Giles, a Millard High School senior, was e winner named in a Technical Writing Contest sponsored by the Intermountain chapter of the Society for Technical Communication. Tracy will be presented a prize of S25 and a certificate at a chapter banquet to be held in Salt Lake City on Jan. 30th. The contest open to aD students high school 10 grades through 12, required that entries must describe some type of technical process such as lubrication of an automobile or an assembly operation used in a local industry, etc. Papers were judged on quality of writing and whether the process was understandable to readers who knew little or nothing about the subject. Tracys winning entry was on Replacing a Clutch on a Volkswagon. Entries were judged by a prestigious panel of scientists, educators, editors, writers, and industrialists. Other awards included S15 for second place, $10 for third place and an honorable mention. Tracy is the son of Mr. and Mis. Burton Giles of Fillmore. Hi NEWSPAPER iMrtti NN A MEMBER-1- 981 first-plac- ht Linda King Newell will Everyone is invited to be the guest speaker at come and hear Linda tell the East Millard Fine Arts of her experiences in Guild on Jan. 21, 1982. writing her book, Search Real Emma of the The meeting will be held Smith, about the life of at 4 p.m. in the Millard the Joseph Prophet High School Band Room. Smiths wife. Parent training workshop available A very special program panel wiD be Mrs. Penis being made available to ney, a kindergarten teachaD parents through the er; Mr. Eno, the school Title I PAC Council. Re- psychologist; Mr. Speak-ma- cognizing that being an effective parent is challenging and sometimes frustrating experience, a workshop has been developed to allow parents a chance to evaluate their performance and improve skiDs where needed. Parents wDI be given a Parent Report Card to grade themselves, group discussions wiD be held and a panel discussion wiD occur. Those on the 0. Millard County progress 88th Birthday During The Month of January As our BIRTHDAY GIFT to our subscribers All New Subscriptions and Renewals of Present Subscriptions will be only k $8.80 Per year through the month of January Take advantage of our BIRTHDAY OFFER to subscribe or renew your subscription for up to First Securitys I.R.A. Tax Deferred Savings Plan has something for every working person Even if you already have a company pension g or plan where you work, you are now eligible for the First Security I.R.A. 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So that as many parents as possible can participate, this workshop wiD be Sat., Jan. 23rd from 10:30-12:3A movie will be shown free of charge to the chDdren of participating parents. Supervision wiD also be provided for the chDdren. . is celebrating its i W SUSTAINING Something For Everyone |