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Show PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF BIDS Vbe Board of Education of Millard County School District OUR TOWN - PAINFUL by Stella Day For (tie last four days, I have been on a steadv diet of eating my own words." Early In life I was taught that work never hurt anyone, but that worry and hard work often brought on Illness. THIS week, however, I had to learn the bitter lesson - that hard work alone can cause serious complications. Last Wednesday, I weeded from early morning until dark. In order to get the garden weeded before our Irrigation turn. That night my right hand and arm swelled until the skin looked as If It would The pain was almost unbearable. break. Today Monday) It Is not one whit" better. Tony also has a beautiful vegetable garden, does his father, Orlondo. The Boyd Deardon family have one of the largest vegetable garden In our town. However, It Is planted at their farm. Duane Petersen and Henry Frampton have two of the most outstanding gardens. Eleanor Mitchell takes pride In filling the freezer with a good tupply for winter. Barlow and Bessie Luke always raise a good garden as well at keeping a well groomed place. Ward and Ha Stevens have not only a: productive vegetable garden, but colorful rose bushes and many varieties of flowers, strawberries, raspberries and fruits. So do their neighbors Newel and Melva Da; and as 11 am tvplng with my left hand while my right arm rests on a pillow. Hot packs at regular Intervals and dozens of aspirin help me to bear the pain. However, they are not a cure. I am just ore of the many In the Fillmore area who need the services of a competent doctor. Surely If each of us does our utmost, we will Ih able to convince some good doctor that "This is the place!" There are many projects which need attention. 1 had planned on asking different groups to help as I would like to have them completed before the Fourth of July celebration. But ! dislike asking others to work If I cant do my part. The projects will get done Just as soon as I am able to work. But In the meantime we will be criticized for not doing them. so pleased last week with the help 1 received from Bonnie Deardon and her group of 411 girls, as well as her children. 1 was out watering the Little Park when Bonnie and her group came along and volunteered to help clean up the Fark. we mowed the grass, weeded the park, cut the tall grass and weeds from around the big rocks which decorate the area. We swept the pavement and finished watering the whole area. I'm sending $3.00 to renew my subscript ion to the Progress for another year. David P. Thompson In Europe to Porticipote In Olympic Contests Dear Friends at Progress: StCuHch Upset by Gas and Acid? Sincerely Lucille Jensen with Simethicone quickly Dl-G- Include Complete Address New regulations by the U.S. PoM.il Service require a complete addivss on all papers mailed by th Millard County Proqrvs. Therefore when you send in a new subscription or If your tntn address does not include zip e.!o, apartment or fpace n umlier ploaw send that' in the not lime you write us.. rtlisvss gassy-aci- upsat d This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful Your relief is more complete because takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. When you eat too well, demand l. Tablets, liquid. Product of Plough, Inc. Di-G- el Hor.unr RIdInq Mowers Exortd Hcuj 6h.p. ftldcr ri New 6huttt Irorumluiort 6hlft rrom Forward to Re verse Without The Clutch Di-Ge- Program for the 1973 Ute Stampede has been announced by Russell H. Jackson, president of the general committee, with three daye of activity outlined for the 39th annual event. First Stampede was held In In connection with the 1935 Black Hawk Encampment, and again this year the Blackhawk 12-1- e Fillmore UP WITHOUT ALL THAT STIFFNESS! New formula for arthritis minor pain is so strong you can take it less often and still wake up in the morning with- out all the pain's stiffness. Yet so gentle you can take this tablet on an empty stomach. It's called Arthritis Pain Formula. Get hours of re-lief. Ask for Arthritis Pain Formula, by the makers of A nacin analgesic tablets. Can Toll fiee The GRAND OPENING Of MEADOWS WILL TAKE PLACE SOON brand: annual western parade. Parade route will be from the City Park at Fifth North street along Main Street to Third South, and from there the riders wUl go to the Juab County Fairgrounds arena to participate In the grand entry at 9 p.m. The first performance of the rodeo, featuring the bucking stock, fighting brahma bulls and wild calves of the Flying U Rodeo New and Used LEARNER-PEPPE- CO. R 685 South 2nd West Phono Provo, Utah 373-4224 (See Mike) DELTA 864-24- 20 Homttf Der Issued each Friday at FUlmore, Utah 843l. Second Class Poets ge paid at FUlmore, Utah 84631. Published by the Progress Printing Company, 41 South Main Street, FUlmore, Utah 84631. Address all correspondence to Box 507, FUlmore, Utah 84631. Telephone Number la 743-634- U$ElO CARS 1968 Mercury Monterey Fordor on, Air Conditioning, a good tow cost fomily cor. 0. Subscription rates are per year. 15 cent per single 1970 Ford GaJoxe 500 Fordor Sedan, Power steer.ng 6 brakes, new 1966 Mustcng Tudor Hardtop. A tires, very dean. Economical good sporty cor. operation. Air Conditioning J3.00 c-- Published by Progress Printing Company Jane Wilson WUUam V. Wilson - editor and Vance Wilson - AdvertlsLog; Madeleine S. Wilson associate editor and chief photographer Hilda printer's USED TRUCK 1969 Ford Galaxie 500 Fordor Sedan, Air, .cry dean, cconom.col devU ,9M chc,rolet 2.,on TOTAL PAD CIRCULATION October I, IT, 2 Is 1741 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION la 1809 Display advertising per sq. col. Inch Is 80? Minimum classifieds are 75?; repeats are 50? NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ,N u A Friday, July fi, w,.h SiniillRt O' TH uresn-i- in fIuck- - chassis rear axle, wCob, new front tires WARNER MOTORS 133 70 North Main : 1.1 tn Fillmore y n 'V-i-- i iyti-- 1 Under 50, you save more than money. PARTS FOR is a Planned Living a PLANNED LIVING DEVELOPMENT On modern highways, your car uses 1 less gasoline at 50 miles per hour than at 60 II you drop horn 70 to 50. you save one gallon in every seven' There are many ways every American can help save energy You re saving much more than money when you hold your speedometer below 50 You're saving precious energy that this country can t afford to waste 1 siUT 0& Mobil Home Estates s Residential Areas Equestrian Troils WE HAVE THEM if, !( ( i ,n,,r fi,f )t)nrC ini this E.i'ciliii(1 )r n .nil iif lot' i ! Golf Course Iri-eluir- MUSTANG MF.ADOWS Fillni-.roUtah l? 1GG1 . MURPHEYS AMERICAN OIL riLLMdi:n' For 'u r Five rite to All AT... Club House lil "I ' STEEL FOR ALL PURPOSES BU V ' INSTALLATION INCLUDE MUSTANG MEADOWS is i mm CARPET SERVICE Phone WAKE their Indications are that Jaycees. a parade will be equal to, or surpass (hose of recent years that have thrilled countless thousands. Line of march will be from fifth north to fifth or sixth south along main street. Rodeo performances will be Friday and Saturday evenings. Saturday afternoon will feature the Bathing Beauty parade and PETERSON & TOLLEY PRICES Arthritis Sufferers: grounds midway. Company will get underway with the grand entry. Prior to the grand entry each night, the Junior Steer Riding contest will be held, starting at 7:30. Activities on Friday will open at 4 p.m. with the mammoth Ute Stampede parade, this year under the direction of theN'ephl Now Open 10:00 to6:00 NEW HOURS Closed Sundoy Mortdoy Saturdoy One day service on most things UAJOR each of the three fair PAYNE'S SHOE REPAIR 50 In s 4 will return to Nej.hlCRy Park for a week of programs, visiting etc. The big Ute Mamj-edwill open at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 12, when ri ling clubs and mounted posse groups from communities of central and south central Utah will present 285 West 1st South jiear nnd Applications should 1" Mr. Stivlo at the Mill.ird School PLs4rh-- t Offices The Board .is s xm ns will meet July J.llh at 5.00 Offirx-to' pm in the Dish-ic- l iivtcrview interested applicants.' I.. Steele Clerk contest, with girls vietng tor the first prize of $125. N'ephl Lions Club Invites entries. Chuck wagon breakfast will be Friday and Saturday at 6:30 a.m. at the park and the City of Fun carnival will be at the e Member In good standing In the Utah Press Association and also the National Newspaper Association MUSTANG lunch. PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY PRO-CRH- Is doing. Thank you In advance. mj-ed- UTE STAMPEDE ALL SET FOR JULY Important anniversary, bring your story In to the Progress' or hand It to (he reporter In your town. Pictures $2.00. town. admire the work the dra Dansle will gieet you from float. the beaut lful I le Sta The float and royalty will ap- - STAMPEDE ROYALTY: REPORT YOLR FAMILYNEWS' If you have a new baby, some one get married, vr there la an Sorry to le a little late with renewal. I enjoy Wie paper I really enjoy reading the very much. aro-s- o PROGRES-nd pleased - Just a little news from Wnl- over the many beautiful homes nut Creek California. also the that are being built My grands n David P. Thompyards and flowers. son. son of Dr. and Mrs. PresI can Just picture how ton G. Thomjison, is on b s way beautiful It looks, wish I could to participate In the Olympic take a long look. Would love in Europe, This is the second to see everyone. trip to Europe for this young What a good Job the Carden man. He attends Gallaudet Club Is doing. College for the Deaf In WashIt Is so Interesting reading of all that goes on In Fillmore. ington DC., nnd will graduate next Siring. I will always have a son spot in my nran tor my old home Norone Ashman I UTE TIIAtlX YOU THE PROGRESS Surely appreciates your thoughtful! ness in getting your ads sod news In early. No news stories can be taken after Tuesday noon. Arrangements for late arriving ads must be made In advance. main-tonanc- 1973. DeEtte Yates, queen and attendants MargoMlckelsonandSan- - wi'.t sup-cris- traiisor.alion reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Robert L. Steele, Robert L. Steele, Clerk Published In Millard County Progress June 29 and July 7, Although each of them ts occupied with maintaining a business, Ls France Payne has a productive vegetable garden In addition to maintaining his garage business; while Beulah always manages to raise some exotic flowers as well as caring for a successful Style Shop. We hope to be able to personally visit some of the other gadens before next week, if this pesky right arm wUl just stop screaming. For with food prices at an all time high, we had til better become better gardeners. I was Tin Board o Kd notion jovt'pt applications for a lo l in charge of School. The Board Morrtl Warner. HELP APPRECIATED IN HOMETOWN DAY GREAT GARDENS I FOLLOWS PROGRESS STtLLA You would be amazed at the work even little two yearoldchlldrencandowhendlrected by such a kind, understanding mother. Bonnie has five small children. Still she finds time to direct a 411 group and to help with civic projects. Members of her family and 4H group are: Bonnie, Stephanie, Dwight, Patricia, and Jennifer Deardon, WendlBertel-so- n, and Linda Apherly. Bonnie's oldest son was not able to be with us that day, but Is a real help when he works. We took colored pictures of the group at work, which we will use In our scrap book. However, these pictures do not reproduce distinctly In newspapers. The PENALTY For OVER EXERTION BY will accept sealed bids until July 10, 1973 at the District Office In Delta, Utah for the following Items: Milk In 12 pint cartons at 3.25 butterfat content for the Delta, Hinckley, and Fillmore lunch centers. Coal (oil treated slack) for Fllmore schools, Delta Elementary, ulstrtet Office, and Hinckley Elementary schools. Propane gas to be delivered to the Garrison Elementary Will Accept Applications MUSTANG MEADOWS 11 So. Main FILLMORE, Utah PHONE 743-621- 8 Every American can help save energy Write today for a free copy of A Consumer s Guide to Efficient Energy Use in the Home." It s packed with ideas that can save the nation s energy and your money. Your Local Oil Companie UtahPetrdeum Council West 3rd South-Ro- om 506 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 10 Machine Shop Service Avoi'ublc M t |