Show Millard Countv Chronicle Progress July 1995 Pane 7 13 COMMUNITY EVENTS 'PRESIDENPMILLARD FflLLMORE LIBRARY ByRvth Corbridge 25 South t Diana Day entertains the children his steam shovel" with 100 West Fillmore Utah an old favorite “Mike Mulligan and Reading Railroad rolls on Joshua Ashman and Laurie Johnson Johnson to wed Ashman David and Shauna Johnson of Holden are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Laurie to Joshua D Ashman son of Joe and ArvaDale Ashman of Fillmore Laune and Josh are both graduates of Millard High School Laurie is presently employed at Pioneer Market in Fillmore and also as a lifeguard and swimming instructor for the East Millard swimming pool Josh is a corporal in the United States Marine Corps and is stationed in Kanclohe Hawaii where they plan on making their home for the next few months Josh and Laune and their parents would like to extend an invitation to everyone to come and share in their happiness at an Open House to held Saturday afternoon July 22 from 3:00 to 5:00 pm at the Territorial Siatchouse Park in Fillmore In case of inclement weather the Open House will be in the Fillmore Ward Cultural hall Mission report Louise Bennett of Holden was cently released from her mission at the Family History Mission at the Joseph Smith Memonal Building She will give her mission report in the Holden Ward on Sunday July 16 at 11:50 am She has spent 17 months in that mission Unsightly old cars can lower property values and turn beautiful landscapes into ugly eyesores To donate your unwanted vehicle call Mitchell Reunion held Is this the year we have our reunion? commonly asked question among the HS Mitchell Posterity This was the year the family members came form far and near to join in a jubilee of excitement and fun We gathered at the Wildlife Park in Fillmore The Henry Eastwood family were the hosts 59 people from the ages of 2 months to 81 years joined together Gordon Eastwood was the Master of Ceremonies First up was a delicious meal which included subway sandwiches vegetable plates dry ice root beer dozens of cookies and a variety of potato chips and dips Later in the day watermelon and twin pops were served The tables were decorated with fire crackers made of soup cans and Filled with candy During the program the younger children's names were pul in a hat and draw ings were presented w ilh a Firecracker After the Mitchell family song was sung a report of family members was acknowledged complishments Then a game of family feud was played Many different games were played including a log sawing contest and A Brent annual egg throw contest Eastwood made a watermelon pinata which the children worked to break and catch the candy Gordon brought his com shcllcr machine that he had restored along with a truck Filled with fun and games Lots of visiting genuine love and catching up Papers were signed and notes written to our missionaries Brian Eastwood in Canada Jenny scott in Maryland and Kenneth Moran in Venezuela Matthew Mitchell left this week for Korea Our gratitude goes to the Eastwood family for a great reunion and we’re all looking forward to the ncxlone in 1997 Out of town guests were: Henry and Nina Eastwood of Oxnard California Janet and Lcs Pync and family of Henderson Ncv Randy and Michelle and Sharon Gordon Eastwood Eastwood of American Fork Scott and Allan and Jalee Sharon Eastwood Chcctam of Orem Corey Mitchell of San Diego Amanda and David Mitchell of New Philia Ohio Reid and Gwen Mitchell of Bountiful Newel and Lloyd Mitchell of Fillmore Every week as story hour ends we see the reading railroad expand and expand There arc many children who are participating in the summer reading program We have had some great reports from them on their favorite book silliest place to read a book and lots more This month will see them in the kitchen trying out a new or favorite recipe with their moms “I can think of nothing more exciting than children excited about reading" says Mrs Corbridge "It will be the best investment of time and effort they can make” Ellery Queen mystery lovers will enjoy “The Origin of Evil” a prominent Hollywood jeweler dies of fright after SVATC receiving a mysterious package His daughter enlists the support of Ellery Queen Another novel of international intrigue is Ridley Pearson's “Hard Fall” the specialist in training pilots to fly the new unsophisticated aircraft is killed in the flight simulator FBI agent Cameron Daggett suspects his nemesis is involved Try these or other new titles today at your library We are glad to serve your literary needs Monday July 10 will be the monthly meeting of the Library board We welcome Ta wnia Gentry to our board It will begin at 5:00 pm Anyone interested is invited See you soon at the Library! Couple to wed George and Star Murray are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Misty Lyn to Klint Joe son of Carol Penney and Joe Penney You are invited attend a reception in their honor on Saturday July 15 1995 from 7:00 to 900 pm at the Territorial Slate House in Fillmore In case of inclement weather the reception will he held at the Senior Citizens Center 55 South 400 West in Fillmore If we have forgotten someone please forgive us and come share in our happiness Fillmore Community Theatre presents Nurses take the Gold Medal Sevier Valley Applied Technology was Center’s Department Nursing proud this month as they did very well at the N ational HOS A (Health Occupation Students of America) competitions in Louisville Kentucky "This is the Fust gold medal that one of our students have won" states Susan Ferguson the Nursing Director of SVATC We are very proud of all eight of our students that were able to compete Competition was very intense so just being eligible to compete was an honor The following students received awards: Janice Prisbrey - Gold Medal in Nurses Assistant (Top in the Nation) Lynell Fulkerson - Finalist in LPN and National Health Issues Laura Lange - Finalist in National Health Issues A Wood to wed Blakely Mr and Mrs Robert Wood of Holden arc pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Tiffany to Dean B1 akcly son of Mr and Mrs Jim Blakely of Spanish Fork They will be married on Friday July 14 1995 in the Manli Temple You arc invited to attend a reception Friday evening at the Holden Church from 7:00 to 900 pm Tiffany is a 1990 graduate of Millard High School She graduated from Southern Utah University in Cedar City w ith a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Education She is employed at Spanish Fork Intermediate Schixil as a keyboarding teacher Dean is a 1990 graduate of Spanish Fork High School He served an LDS mission is Detroit Michigan He graduated from Utah Valley Stale College in Orem with a degree in drafting Dean is employed at Mel Mcfarland Co in Lindon as a draftsman difference of lale in joke- i a Yolanda Corbett Finalist in Nurses Aide Bobbie Pritchard - Finalist in Nurses Aide The SVATC Nursing Department would like to thank all those that helped the students make it to Nationals as all the money had to be raised by the students So many individuals were generous and kind Also many businesses and organizations helped us make this goal a reality The students would like to thank Dixie Rasmussen for all her efforts in helping the students prepare for the events “Dixie is a Fine instructor and docs so much for the students" Susan adds She also won in Kentucky Dixie received the Outstanding HOSA Advisor for postsccondary in Utah great strain on the affection Saturday's Warrior Performances' Fnday July 21 Sat July 22 Mon July 24 in Fillmore Delta Fri 8 Sat July 28 & 29 - 2 pm and 7 pm Tickets S3 50 adults $2 00 children Available R C Staples Tickets limited so buy early Fillmore Community Medical Center Morgan Bennett Thursday June 22 199510:33 pm Morgan 6 lbs 15 oz 20 inches long bom to Bridget and Ryan Bennett of Scipio Karla Chavez Reyna Friday Juen 23 1995 9 06 a m Karla 7 lbs 15 oz 20 12 inches long bom to Oralia and Rogelio Reyna of Fillmore Kellen Gillins Monday July 3 1995 1002 p m Kellen 7 lbs 5 oz 20 14 inches long bom to Kristen and Corey Gillins of Fillmore Aha View Hospital Devon Joshua Edwards Friday June 9 1995 1255 pm Devon lbs oz 20 inches long bom to Kcmc Lee and Jason Edwards Brother of Camber Lee and Dakota art Byron and Scott Grandparents Marylin Marroll Dave and Pat Reeves of Salt Lake C ity and Clayton and Tome Edwards of Fillmore Great grandparents are Daisy Lee Collage of Fillmore and Cellene Jcpscn of Richfield and grandmother Daisy Rogers of Fillmore JULY 21 1995 EFFECTIVE SLC CH 14 KJZZ SEEN ON TRANSLATOR STATION CH 44 AFFECTING FILLMORE AND SURROUNDING KJZZ AREA WILL BE SEEN ON CH 42 ON CABLE SERVING FILLMORE WILL OF UTAH REMAIN THE SAME UNIVERSITY CH 9 KULC WILL BE ON CH 44 i Chronicle Progress Fillmore Office Location: 100 South 25 West 00 Hours: Mon & Fn 9 WHAT IS NEARSIGHTEDNESS? or myopia Nearsightedness the most common vision condition which optoinctnsts treat It has been estimated that 40 of the total V S neapopulation are likclv to de clop Pays C ustomers hire repeat business Bull if customer traffic Estabh fhes recognition Yrw and prestipe Flexible medium Senes as constant remimier Cost efficient Protects vrwr market share tost used source of buying information rsightedness a What is it’ Nearsightedness condition in whih near obMsion obelcarlv than seen more are jects t jects that are far awav In the muor-iof cases it dc clops betore the ace of 25 though some persons ate bom with nwopia Since it develop mostb during the school ears such as too much reading diet been growth and metabolism have all blamed for contnbuting to nearsightedness Actualh the exact cause is 864-240- 0 nitn!1: not known Though nearsightedness cannot be cured and it is not (vet) known how to prevent it it can be efiectivclv compensated for by the optometrist He can prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses which correct vision rors and help nearsighted people to sec distant objects clcarlv In by today and take a teii' c'jh if j’:J rrrrejt '‘vilt'j the mo POLRRI5 Stop ‘'wjS’K’nrJvS :‘j f!"v! 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