Show Milljrd “Blue House on Woodslde” to take advantage of a to unique opportunity coming Fillmore this week A watercolor will be held workshop Friday evening from 5 to 8 pm in the School Carl Purcell Elementary who teaches art at Snow College will be the guest artist Carl is noted for his work in water colors and oil paintings Those who take the workshop are invited to bring their materials and practice techniques demonstrated by Mr Purcell Those who would just like to observe a watercolor demonstration are also invited There is a $5 workshop fee is desired Call By Gwen Hunter at or Norman Stevens at Be sure to visit the Fillmore School and enjoy the Elementary is now exhibit that watercolor displayed around the Media Center All of the 16 paintings were done in 1984 and are examples of the best done in Utah today watercolors Show dates: Feb 5 to March 1st are The exhibit and workshop by the Fillmore Elementary School Fillmore Civic Arts Council and the Utah Arts Council Visiting hours for the show are 8 to 22 Feb 4:30 weekdays except when the exhibit will be open until 8:30 pm Hie wards furnished the delicious food of roast beef potatoes gravy corn vegetable picks brownies and ice cream and the Stake Primary Board members took care of all the kitchen preparations w ith the Holden Young Women serving The Kanosh Ward won the Polaroid camera for best table decorations judged on oveall looks boy participation and with their very timely “Diamond in the Rough” placemat with poem emphasizing the theme Mitchell T Mcmmott son of Randall J and Mylene Mcmmott and Jed Mcmmott son of Royce and Susie Mcmmott were presented in God" “Faith awards their Sunday Feb 10 1985 at the Scipio Sacrament Meeting by Primary President Sandy Monrow and Bishop Alan Mathews District’s Blue & Gold Banquet was held at the Holden Feb Ward Church on Wednesday 13 1985 with nearly 400 Cub Scouts parents and leaders attendthe Diamond ing Commemorating 75 years Jubilee of Scouting and in "Pride the Past theme Footsteps to the Future” and 55 years of the Cub Scout program the tables were a variety of beautiful decorations The Holden Ward Cub Scouts started the festivities with a special JoAnn Utley welflag ceremony Karen Bennett comed the group conducted Dr Brent Jackson led the Third group in songs and stories Ward taught a special song Fourth Ward had a fun skit and Terry Perkins gave a very appropriate biithday tribute to Scouting rr Thanks to all 9 r want to thank all of the wonderful people that visited me at the Payson sent cards and letters hospital made phone calls and brought lots of fine food would like to give a special thanks to Dean Bennett and Frank a for such wonderful Stevens blessing they gave before my going and also to Dr to the hospital He not only Richard Jackson diagnosed me in such as short time but did such a wonderful job on the operation After going through 39 doctors he beforehand and 12 operations diagnosed it within 10 minutes and cleared up 90 percent of the pain Boyd Watts 4 9 ¥ d 1985 Fillmore Hospital son Zachary Engle was born to Tamara and William Engle of Fillmore at 9:37 am on Thursday February 7 1985 Zachary weighed 7 10 oz lbs at birth and was 22 inches long James and Mikelene Edwards of Fillmore are the proud parents of a brand new baby boy Matthew Edwards Matthew arrived at 1:03 am on Saturday February 9 1485 weighing 8 lbs 15 oz and was 10 Vi inches long It’s a boy for Ross and Carolyn Olsen of Fillmore Their new little valentine Craig Olsen arrived at 10:22 am on Thursday February 14 1985 He weighed 7 lbs 2 oz and was 19Vi inches long A Among the new Fillmore Ambulance Team officers are Cathy Edwards secretary and Howard Andrews president 1985 Fillmore ambulance team officers elected Raun Child officer maintenance assistant maintenance officer Ross Olson training officer and Charles “Bud” McVey assistant training officer Outgoing president Evalo Anderto son expressed her appreciation for the the 1984 team officers excellent jobs they have done Pahvant Valley Senior Citizens Schedule Ruth Zmirrauich Monday Feb 25: Meatloaf Wednesday Feb 27: Roast beet 28: Feb Homemade Thursday chicken noodle soup There weren't too many people at the Valentine party last Friday such a nice party too Looks as though area folks don't like to enjoy a bit of fun Now how about the supper on March 15? These gatherings arc for all the young at heart don't anyone dare bring a sad face Alta is back and says "Come to Family says thanks We love and appreciate you very much J Clem Duncan LaVeda Duncan Meadow Claude L Duncan Meadow Ralph C Duncan Meadow Melvin W Duncan Salt Lake City David L Duncan No Ogden We wish to express our grateful thanks to our relatives neighbors and friends who gave of themselves to comfort sustain and strengthen us in our time of sorrow during the illness and death of our dear loved one Retta L Duncan Only 90 of the 2000 islands of Micronesia in the Pacific Ocean are inhabited Feb 21 22 & 23 First CitiFinancial 2970 $199 $119 Eggs Tomatoes Lettuce lb lb ICE FISHING 174 S SUPPLIES 59c Ice Flies Meal Worms Hooks 3 & AMMO ALWAYS GUNS 1st W Fillmore Open 7 69c doz69c 19c 6 pk & ON SALE 743-535- days a week 'til 10 pm I Ihiirs vli 21 !'' Page' By Gwen Hunlei Librarian Library Art Show Continues The Open House tor the Thelma and Ilena Art Exhibit was attended Hum nine by enthusiastic patrons and watervoloi in oil paintings acrylics are attraetivelv arranged in the downstairs loom ot reading Fillmore City Library The Fast Millard Tine Arts (mild a and refreshments furnished tor the Zola Beckstrand hostess lomkinson Ilena event lovely several tevhmques in demonstrated She let several watetcolor painting children have a “hands-onvvper with her paints icnee ot trying They enjoyed it verv nuith until The Show will continue Feb 25 until 8 Mondav evening wdl also be pm Demonstrations given at that time It is open during librarv hours: 3 to 7 p m weekdavs and tor an noon to 4 on Saturdavs extended hour on Mondav evening or by appointment with Mis Huntct Out ot town groups mav call lor an This show and am appointment others are meant to be shaied with all I cl's Talk Magazines Ever realize what a help magaa zines could be in researching subject for a report tor a lesson tor a term paper or just tor personal interest? Well we’ve found out at the library just how important thev are The library has over 40 different magazines on file and on the current issue rack There is a great varietv Some ot the most in this selection interesting are: National Geographic tor which we have back issues from 5 Suite 200 A and tin 4tm until the present rcccntlv published cun illative indcv lime with which covers issues complete Itom ’“o I S News Wot Id Report limn '3 to present "2 to Good Housekeeping (torn louinal tiom to pic sent Historical llah (Juarterlv ptescnl hole ign t'f tiom lo present South tiuan I’anora magazines ilia Japan tamno Irom Arabc and tiee China Review turnish wondetful glimpses ot life cult mat and current historv in activities those countnes he Readcis (nude to Periodical litetatuie is the index tot a number o! magazines and should be the fust am search lor in one consulted "Hus book is published inhumation and cm an annual momhlv quartetlv basis We keep all these on tile toi ssisiaiuc the use cd out patrons will be given gladlv tot anvone wishing help in using the libinv in am department We do have a ptoblcm in gc timg reunite d on magazines some cases at all It out tiles aie lo ne com lemam complete we musi c'oopeiatum m gening them back 'o us Ml our magazines are now m sv to find files bv veat and aie veiv on the shelves however do expect to spend a little tune whet’ vou come in for researeh--i"ill take mote than five minutes and vou should learn to do the searching vourse't instead ot expecting the librarian to h ind vou the specific number ed sources vou need tor your report and just sign vout name and walk out Searching is tun1 Come in and learn how to do but tealh it! We’ll gladlv help searching is halt the assignment and the fun See vou in the ibrarv PARADISE INN RESTAURANT Paradise Home Baking Pies Cakes Dinner Rolls Sweet Rolls homeb3ked cat arul thi1 FRILm ( ''nr N 'l 'Whi III st'M me ’o in SATURDM NIGHT SPEC IMS Dinners for — — Leg of Lamb Room Mailable Met tings Groups e Prov ide Proiee lion quipment lor our Presentation tor W 3 576 VV 1st No Fillmore - CUSTOM CUTTING SLAUGHTERING WHOLESALE MEAT Locker Beet Beet Pork KENNETH and Pork whole or halt $116 Ilf i ot and wrapped $109 lb cat and wrapped ROBISON 743 6647 ROLAND TURNER PEED ROB SON 743 6938 2 London Broil Conterenee Fillmore Custom Meats Inc v Ward Starley DINNER USD heads49c 19c lb lg navel Oranges seedless $129 lb Grapes 69c lb Peanuts in shell 99c Potato Chips generic 9 oz Choc Flavor Drink Mix generic 2 lbs$199 6 pk cans Coke— Tab— Sprite $179 Main (801) So Guaranteed thru 4 30 85 Rate set quarterly 98 Average past 4 years Guaranteed not less than 15 Annual percentage rate 69c doz 39c lb Carton ? IMA SPECIALS Sirloin Steak Ground Beef Lg AA SJII demonstrates Ilena lomkinson artwork during ibrary Open House dinner" Pioneer Market GROCERY 14' Edith Dearden Millard BABIES Team The Fillmore Ambulance elected new officers for 1985 at their business meeting held Wednesday Jan 30 New officers are as follows: Howard Andrews president Jolynn Mitchell Cathy Dallin Nielsen Edwards secretary Jr supply officer Gordon Bennett M’s CUB SCOUT NEWS Watercolor workshop coming to Fillmore Be sure hrmmlr Progress imnn Mitchell Mcmmott Abble Whitney by ( |