Show Millard County Chronicle Progress Anrii ?6 1990 Page 5 COMMUNITY EVENTS 1 s? L 7 ill 1 Left to right Fillmore Chamber of Commerce members: Nord Gwen Hunter Ron Baker and Matt Sheridan Chamber meet held the sunshine Stephen H Trotlier and Allison Paige Sampson Sampson to marry Trottier Mr and Mrs John P Sampson of Ogden are please to announce the marriage of their daughter Allison Paige to son of Julia Stephen H Trottier Stephenson of Fillmore The marriage will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Saturday April 28 A reception in the couple's honor will be held that evening at Wolf Creek Lodge up Ogden Canyon Allison and Steve will be residing in Provo where both are students at BYU Heather Bums Kelli Sue Dearden Dearden to report mission Sister Kelli Sue Dearden will report her mission on Sunday April 29 at 10:50 am at the Fillmore Third Ward She serve for 18 months in the Paraguay Asuncion Mission Sister Dearden is the daughter of Errol and Joyce Dearden of Fillmore Dreamer & Doer The National Federation Program recently announced that Debbie Child of Fillmore has been selected as one of ten slate finalists for the Walt Disney World Dreamers and Doers Award Debbie qualified for this recognition by her demonstration of the Four C's— CuriosCourage and Conity Confidence stancy Debbie has been very active in her school and community while still maintaining a high point average She is a member of the National Honor Society the Spanish Club the Fillmore Youth City Council and a junior class officer She is an excellent athlete playing varsity volleyball basketball and track She wsj recently awarded an award in basketball as a junior As one teacher at Millard High School stated: "Debbie Child is admired and respected by her teachers and peers as one w ho can be counted on in a tight situation Her curiosity leads her to many situations that few would consider while a great and courage deal of insure her success in those situations Debbie will be competing next week for the state award Goal Luck Debbie! She is the daughter of Ron and Geri Child Burns is state finalist Heather Bums daughter of Ron and Cathy Bums of Meadow has been accepted as a state finalist in the Miss American Coed Pageant to be held on May 25 and 26 at tlie Red Lion Inn Salt Lake City Utah The contestants will be judged on poise stage appearance and personal interview Optional competition will be speech talent miss photogenic personality volunteer service and academics The winner will be crowned Miss American Coed 1990 She will receive the winners trophy crown banner five hundred dollar cash award all expense paid trip and vacation to Waikiki Beach Honolulu Hawaii where she will compete in National Coed Pageant Heather is a freshman at Millard High School where she is the Freshman Class President a high honor student a member of the “Electra" drill team and a member of the girls track team Heather gives sincere thanks to all of her sponsors and whose support is very much appreciated: Ins Duane's Food town Agency Baugh's Auto Parts Jones Glass Carling & Co Printing Parlor Ferg’s Service Paradise Larsen's Auto Meadow Texaco and Baker Drug Keep in mind Pink Ladies Day on Saturday May 19 It isn't too soon to start a fine handmade item for their baza ar or clean out your s tore room and part with a few precious things that you no longer use but someone else will give them a prominent place in the light Now the closets have been cleaned out there's room again in the garage for the care an the junk room seems spacious again The big plastic bags and boxes are filled and all you have to o now is wait for a Pink Lady to pick up your generous offerings Now doesn't that feel good! EM bookmobile schedule April 30 Scipio pm Holden pm Tuesday May 1 8:30 pm Fillmore Elementary FloweU pm Wednesday May 2 11:45 am 1:00 pm Fillmore Middle School :00- - 1:45pm Duane's Food town Meadow pm Kanosh pm Monday They love to decorate by Evelyn Mallet For Easter and the month of April I could not resist featuring Dawn Crosland's rabbit family in her front yard There in front of her house a large and mom dad are Bunny riding a full sized bicycle In the basket in front of mom sits baby sister B unny and alongside his mom and dad is brother a on big Bunny tricycle Mom is wearing a fetching calico dress and has the latest in overalls on He also wears a straw hat neatly perched between his two long pink ears Their faces give you the impression they could all speak to you any moment Dawn's three little granddaughters CorinneTalara and Jayna were eagerly awaiting to have pictures taken of the rabbit family More decorations to admire were trees hung with colore plastic Easter eggs hanging by colored ribbons some short some long In Dawn's lovely home were more decorations depicting the Easter season On the dining room table was a large nest of ornamental leaves and “Easter grass" A crocheted yellow duck sat in the nest She was filled with jelly beans Around her were plastic eggs that came apart and held $100 bills two for each grandchild On another table was a huge basket of beautiful silk flowers and dried grasses Bouquets of tulips were also placed in various areas of the house koyal and Clarice Hurd and daughter Connie came April 12 and took Clarice's mother Ruth Allen with them to St George to spend the Easter holiday The Hurds were guests of their sons Richard and Sue Terry and Teresa Kenneth and Christie the Hurd's daughter Julie and Michael Goodman and the children of each family Ruth was a guest of her sister Lillian McArthur After a pleasant visit the Hurd’s returned to their Orem home Sun morning after leaving mother Ruth at her home Noma Jackson had the misfortune to fall an break bones in her shoulder which is very painful After a few days in the Fillmore Hospital she was able to be released She is at the home of her son Ted and his wife Norma They surely are attentive to mother as is their son Stacy Get welL Our latest news of Don Neilson from his wife Jean is that she had just returned from taking him to keep an appointment with his cardiologist in Provo His health is improving but far from well Their son Keith flew from Alaska to visit his parents even though he couldn’t stay long Jean and Don met him in Orem Richard and children were due to visit during Easter Emily was unable to come Roger and Eulyn Williams and their children spent Easter in Moapa NV with Roger’s brother Larry Williams his wife Susan and their children They left here Friday and returned home Apnl 16 During the week of April 12 Marvin and Elaine O'Brian of Palo Alto CA visited in Salt Lake with Elaine's Aunt Louise Neff The three came to Flowell to visit Ruthmary Brower whose mother the late Sarah Brower was a sister to Louise and Elaine's mother They also visited Grant and Arlcen Robinson Ralph and Leah Robinson and Peggy Robison also visited an Aunt Pauline Robinson at Fillmore Medical Center Pauline’s husband the late Joseph L Robinson was a brother to Louise and Sarah The O'Brians and Louise went over the Delta to visit Claudia and Max Terrell Claudia made her home with Aunt Louise and her late husband Sam after Claudia’s mother Lucy Cole passed away Wesley and Lot Roberts of Ontario OR were overnight guests Mon of her Two large white ceramic geese sat on a counter Just by quickly looking around I could tell Dawn has a real talent for decorating On asking her how she became interested in this hobby she said she has always loved doirg what she could to enhance her home Asa family she and husband Henry and three daughters DeAnn Di Ann and Dana have decorated since the girls were very little The daughters are all married now with children of their own which gives Dawn grandchildren Their big holidays are Easter and Thanksgiving and they all play a part in the decorating for these two special times Dawn said Shannon Carling made the first bunny head for her From then on the others were gradually added by Dawn’s daughters They also supplied the clothing Dawn and her husband have lived all their married lives in Fillmore and both graduated from Millard High School Their idea of decorating outside is to be praised It is something the citizens of Fillmore and vicinity can all enjoy as they drive by The season is made even more pleasant for everyone by the Crosland’s delightful creativity Since this is the final article in the "They Love to Decorate" scries Mr and Mrs Bunny and family seems like a hopping goof ending The Fillmore Chamber of Commerce broke with tradition Thursday April 19 by holding a membership meeting outdoors rather than in a local restaurant Chamber President Matt Sheridan said the group discussed plans for Old Capitol Days scheduled for June 30 Several events will be held in conjunction with the annual celebration at the in Museum Statehouse downtown Fillmore “It's the 60th anniversary of the museum" Sheridan said “so we're going to have events in the park to in celebrate our 60 years" Chamber signs on the freeway outside the city will be repainted “We’re thecolors so they're more going visible" Sheridan said Members talked about scheduling events for Fillmore Days June 30 to July 4 including a car show on Saturday The upcoming Home and Garden Show was also discussed Several chamber members will participate The Fillmore Chamber usually meets the second Thursday each month for lunch at noon DUP camps celebrate Earth Day These are the first trees to be planted since a request was made in 1989 for a tree to be planted in a chosen location by each of the East Millard Camps in Fillmore Scipio Kanosh and Meadow The three Fillmore DUP Camps Emily Ray Old Mill and Old Capitol celebrated Earth Day by having 2 Crimson Maple trees planted at the Territorial Suite House Museum Park brother and Avalon and Agnes Johnson The Roberts’ had been visiting their daughter Sally and her husband Dan Clark in St George Clayton Williams called his sister Virgie Ivie to tell her the sad news that their nephew Kenneth Williams was killed in an airplane accident April 14 His wife Margaret is in critical condition at U of U Medical Center as was the pilot The latter's wife Twyla Sorenson was also killed in the accident Kenneth is the son of Lloyd Williams and his wife the late Della Williams of Nephi Pahvant Valley Senior Schedule Ruth Zmltravlch Tuesday May 1: Hamburger patty Wednesday May 2: Roast beef Thursday May 3: Hot chicken casserole Anyone going to the Trade Fair? It sounds quite interesting And don't forget bowling on Tuesdays blood pressure every other Thursday Utah Legal Services will be in 8:30 to 9:30 am on May 3 Registering by mail saves time Many Utahans are already making plans to take their motor homes campers boats trailers jet skis motorcycles and other motorized vehicles out for some fun on Memorial Day weekend May 28 The State Tax Commission's Motor Vehicle Division reminds these to make sure their vehicles are properly registered before leaving “We routinely have a crush of people in our Motor Vehicles offices the day or two before a holiday weekend trying to renew the registrations on their recreational vehicles" said spokesperson Janice J Perry A little advance planning can avoid these crises she said Cars and trucks may legally be spected up to two months prior to the renewal due date Then when the registration packet comes in the mail the taxpayer can just complete the packet enclose the inspection certificates and mail it in Macintosh Charles a British and inventor was best known as the inventor of waterfabrics The mackintosh a proof waterproof outer garment is named after him chemist k You won't provided by know unti you cal you utilities STAKES BLUE a FREE service - - electric gas phone etc are buried everyUtility ines where: in streets down Bleys under vacant ground and along property boundaries When you dig anything from a post hole to a major excavation you run the risk of breaking up a ine utty Within two working days of your cal to BLUE STAKES each utity wl send company personnel to mark your utSty ine FREE locations so you or your contractor can tkg safely - - Cal BLUE STAKES and find out Before you plant a tree dig if you can a basement dig grade it or excavate BLUE STAKES In the Salt Lake area only cal 532-500- 0 ll&h pOUISP iittVEsr MourtatiFue ibtpici COMMUNICATIONS p mi ftmm cal |