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Show Millard County Progress Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, September S, 1971 Millard County Fair September RANGE DOCTORING Ring Monday a good bolls will ring Monday some three thousund pufor morning In Millard County, who will repils School turn to their class rooms for another nine months of preparation for citizenship. The ninety-thre- teachers who will direct the training of these young people during the next nine months will meet In Institute Saturday at Fillmore, where they will receive and Instruction from Sup't luxton. the prlmury supervisor and state educational leaders. We are Informed that all of the buildings have been renovated and made attractive and livable for both teachers and students. The school buses have been lined up on the Fillmore High School campus for a week or more. In readiness for the Job of transporting those pupils who live some distance from home. The following teachers have been employed for the East aide towns: Fillmore High (school: Golden P. Wright, principal Sam II. Gordon, Agriculture Stanley Wutts. Phys. Ed., Coach Maurlne Carllle, Phya. Ed.. English LaPrele Memmott. Commerce Itnan Halts, Mathematics Thos. A. Whatcotl, Music Milton Melville, History Rae Starley, Home making, Art Helen Wilson. English, Speech Ralph Gunderson. Shop Dean Iloyark, Soc. Sri. Beth Ann Wright, Library Olive Ilelnap, English luxore Elementary A Jr. High Frances Fenton, principal Cuthbert Trimble, Dalles Rogers, Edna Duy, Ann Robison, Vera Frampton, Nellie Holbrook, Olive Rosworth, Ada Slrate. Gladys Day hrlpio Fred Richards. Prln., M. W. Was-deEsther Neuenschwander. Hsiel Trimble Holden Leo M. Probert. Prln., Vance Louise Rennet!. Lenore Stevens Mradow Faun A. Bennett. Ptln., Melvin Rerkstrand. Bernice Rorrity e ' Ren-net- t. Kame.li J. Rogers. Prln., Orrln LftRue Crowley. Winifred Williams O. peck-stran- LARGE CROWD ENJOYS ALFALFA SEED DAYS Ruth Starley of Delta was chosen Queen of the Alfalfa Seed days at Deseret, following the historical parade which took place there Tuesday Rena Carling of Fillmore morn'ng and Maxine Hopkins of Delta were A total named as hi. att ul ints. of 22 gills entered the contest for queen. Mi's Starley and her attendants presided over all the functions held In connection with the celebration Tue-daand Wednesday. An exceptionally large crowd from all of tiie E.i't side towns attended the r.ulng program held both afternoons. and quite a few sta)ed over for tlie t ents id the evening. y LOCAL MORTS SHOW INTEREST IN OLD RACE lot of Inteii 't is being shown the two x ear old rare for loi al horses, whnh will ,e a feature of each days ptogram at the County Fair heie. It looks like now that there will be to wee ti and 12 horses enter this ,.x,.t .gome of the owneis who ate wotktng out there colts now with the Intention of entering tin m me I.nVoy Kimball, Swce,. ... Pat Chrl'trnsen, Leo Stott l.eo ran two of his olds at Dexeiit) Aligns Stewart, f Ian 'I Pi at t mid sex el a I ol In i s w ho'e A In I two-yeu- i range manageFollowing ment program is the method that led the Littleton Range company of Morgan county to auceeas, declare official of the Soil Conservation Service. Through thin system the company materially Increased their Income from sheep this year. Here's wliut they did. - Three years ago, the company signed a cooperative agreement with the Soil Conservation Service for putting Into effect mi Improvement program on their badly overgrazed rauge on Deep Creek. They fenced the range to exclude trespass stock, put some brush plugs In the gullies to stop erosion, reseeded the gully banks and other critical arms with perennial grasses and then reduced the number of sheep on the range to what the tange men said It would carry safely. And now, here Is what baa hapThe last of July, they pened sold i91 lambs averaging over SO of the lot pounds each. Two-thirtopped the market for fat lambs. h This year's lambs were about heavier than last year' and they eold them nearly three weeks eurller than last year. 1 he lamb crop for thl season was 120 percent compared with around 100 percent last year. Proper stocking has Improved their range very much despite the dry summer. Now It It well known that any big Improvement In range conditions cannot always be expected overnight, because peculiarities of rainfall, sol) and vegetation usually make It long, gradual process Rut tie point. this, the range men say: "No matter how gradual the recovery process it pays Its own way In terms of Increased livestock yield and better grass and soil conditions." -- d one-fourt- Feed Bulletins Available PROMISING One of the outstanding features of this year's Millard County Fair will Drought conditions niake It necessary for a number of Millard County farmers to carefully consider their feed requliemeiils for the coming If you do hot know the winter. necessary amount of various feeds necessary to maintain your livestock Inqulte of the county office. Circulars and bulletins are available for free distribution on the feeding and care of most livestock. Avail yourselves of this opportunity! if you have plenty of feeds, you should be a good enough business man to still know the amount of feed that should be fed to your livestock. One of the reason why farming Is becoming an occupation through which the average man finds It hatd to make a living Is because he does not make a business of his occupation. l'l k up any agricultural magazine or new article, and you will constantly note where some city fanner Is making more money than thoe of u who live the faint. Many a city niBn I now Investing bis Glume llitu leal estate, and Is doing a fatrn business one hundred miles from the farm lie does bis farming Rom a city office, In tonncctlon with his other The surprising thing Is business that this .aimer Is making a profit fiom farming Why? Because he Is He making a busictis of farming' follows the Instructlosn of his state and federal agricultural department, lie uses fertilizers, he balances hi feed lie does his work 1 the right He llnte and In the right manner. knows from his other business he uses the that unle most impioved methods, he rannot get results. n 1910 Wheat Allotments To lie Released Fillmore Baseball Team To Play In the morning by tains Tuesday. A very enjoyable time waa reported. giant parade, Milford's new fair undoubtedly be the Flower Show. The speakers at last Sunday night grounds and standard half-mil- e ruce East Millard communities are unexmeeting were Miss Esther Stepenson, track will be formally opened to the celled In the growing of flowers, and The Fillmore Ball Club will Jour-ne- y Eldon Partridge and Delbert Bush-nel- l. the Flower Show has proved an Inpublic on Thursday, September 7, to Salt Lake today to enter the In recent here attraction creasing Miss Esther Stepenson recently re- continuing until Saturday midnight, years. The committee determined to annual state baseball tournament. turned home from the Southern with all three days packed full with make this year's exhibition of flow- Coach Howard Johns went up yesterStates Mission where she has served thrilling entertainment and Interest- ers the largest and most beautiful day, planning to spend the day with his parents In Provo before Joining ever seen In this county. for twenty months. ing exhibitions of Beaver county proMost elaborate of all flowers will the team In Salt Lake. Others who Mrs. Rurton McKee returned home ducts and resources. be the rose classes. Choke, patented will accompany the team from here yesterday sfter visiting for a mouth fust Twenty-fou- r horse races, roses In Fillmore and with relative In Tropic. neighboring are Lee Petersen, Vivian Wade. H. Mrs. David Hofhlnes is In from varying In length from the quurter-mil- e towns probably run Into the hun- B. Mace and manager Lee Worsen-crof- t. John Fennetnore will go from to the featured Milford handi- dred!: of bushes. The fall bloom Nevada for a visit with relatives a car load from Hinckley will for this about reach Kanosh; here. perfectlou cap of one mile at.d 70 yards, are to beauti- and several from over on the river. some Mrs. Ellen Johnson Is home after and most of the show, be run for purses aggregating 11515 The game will be played at 6 p. m. ful roses to be found anywhere will visiting In Elko, Nevada. there will be plenty of music be on and at Mr. and Mrs. William T. Stevens Community park, with Woodbury, display. A two Mrs. Fern Robison of Fillmore Is Salt Lake City runner-up- , who have been to the New York and entertainment between races. r on will of hour limit be Brilliant of open-aithe Flower chairman the World's Fair have arrived home. performances placed general The Milo A. Harmon family at- the Treasure Island Follies are sche- Show, with Mrs. Ward Moody as vice games, in order to keep the tournatended the Harmon reunion In Mantl duled for the early evening each day, chairman, and a committee of the ment on schedule. Eight teams will to be followed by big dances In the following ladles: Mrs. Elza Nixon. fight It out for honors this year. . last Sunday, First round losera will play for the huge new gymnasium of the Milford Mra, Fern Utley, Mrs. Mack Penney, Mrs. Bert Robins, Mrs. Dudley Crafts consolation prize. The final games First Ward M. I. A. Opening high school. Milbe will Mrs. a to Mrs. As Clarence Bliss, Sunday, preliminary fitting Rodney starting at 11:30 a. Social ford's first county fair, the after- Ashby, Mrs. Joseph Anderson, Mrs. m., 1:30 p. m and 3:30 p. m. The Fillmore line up as reported The First Ward M. I. A. Is having noon and evening of Wednesday, Josie Walker, Mra. Val Styler, Mrs. Its opening social on Tuesday even- September 6, will be devoted to Mi- Helen Rogers, Mrs. Maurice Lam- In the Salt Lake papers will be as follows; ing, Sept. 6th, at 8 o'clock In the lford's first Home Coming and hun- bert and Mrs. LaMoyne Melville. D. Wilkins, c; D. Parrish, c; L. Recreation Hall. The following pro- dreds of former residents of western Beaver county will be present for tbe Probert, lb; E. Staples, lb; D. Bird, gram has been arranged. Miss Norma Hanson to be Male Quartette, Newel Day and Co. occasion, which will be featured by Married Tuesday 2b; W. Stratton, m; E. Stratton, 3b; G. Wright. If; V. Hunter, cf; E. a beef barbecue, proRemarks, Elwood Lambert Mr. and Mr. Lorenxo Hanson an- Wade, rf; D. Brasher, p; C. Stratton, Vocal Solo, Agnes Partridge gram and dancing to last at long as s Dance Number, Under direction of the desire. Jack Demp- nounce the engagement and ap- p; L. Thoruton, p; J. Scottorn, p; Ruth Butterfield sey, America'! Idol of the fight arena proaching marriage of their daugh- L. Brunson, p; L. Worsencrofl, manIs among tbe former residents who ter, Norma, to Mr. Richard B. Sonne, ager, and H. Johns, coach. Reading. Ardell Wright Vocal Solo, Marilyn Brunson have Indicated they will be present son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sonne of If possible. Dance Number, Ruth Butterfield Logan. Rodney B. Ashby Family Re The marriage will take place on The parade at 10 o'clock ThursTrumpet Solo, Ellsworth Brunson union Held at Leamington A Skit, under direction of Vern day morning will consist of bands Tuesday, September 6, and will be Walch and bull corps together with five solemnized In lh Salt Lake t. D. 8. Leamington - Mr. and Mr. RodLadles Trio, Rachel Brunson and distinct divisions of floats and a co- Temple In tne presence of the par- ney B. Ashby played host and hostess Co. mic section which alone will consist ents of tbe bride and groom and a to more than two score descendant The remainder of the evening will of at least 26 entries. few close relatives. Immediately af- at a well arranged and beautifully be spent dancing. No admission will Milford's new race track has been ter the ceremony parent of the bride conducted family gathering here tobe charged and everyone Is Invited. pronounced by racing authorities to will entertain at a wedding breakfast day, August 26th. Children and be one of the best In tue west, and In the Hotel Utah for members of the grandchildren gathered from St. Johns-Kellas such, la drawing outstanding rac- Immediate families. TereGorge. Fillmore, Delta. Lynndyt and Company Miss Hanson graduated from the Leamington to make It the largest minates Fartnenship ing entries from all parts of Utah, Idaho, Nevada, California, Arlxona, Millard County High School and gathering of lta kind In the history Mr. Francis Kelly has purchased Oregon and Colorado. Already com- Bramh Agricultural College and was of the family. Mr. Howard D. Johns' Interest In pleted are 61 new valedictorian of both graduating AH of the married children and the mercantile business formerly race horse stables, 105 pens for classes. At the Branch Agricultural their companions (with the exception known as the Johns-Kell- y College she was a member of XI of one companion), the two younger Company. showlgn livestock and a new 108-foThe business will henceforth be covered grandstand seating approxi- Lambda Tau Sorority and took an children not married, and all but known as tbe J. Francis Kelly De- mately 1500 people and providing a active part In student activities. She one of 28 grandrblldren were presview unrivaled In the state. also attended the Utah Slate Agri- ent. partment Store. Mr. Lee Peterson and Mrs. Ireta The Treasure Island Follies, cultural College where for the past The presence of Mr. Mary A. SteWarner will continue to serve the booked to provide highest class night three year she has been employed phenson, eighty-fou- r year old queencustomers of the store, according to show entertainment, come to Mil- as Secretary to Mr. R. E. Berntson, ly lent an air of Mr. Kelly, who will manage the bus- ford direct from Hollywood, followExecutive Secretary, of the College. dignity to the occasion. She proiness along with his IGA Store. Mr. Sonne Is a graduate of the nounced a blessing of good cheer, ing widely acclaimed appearances at Mr. Johns will continue to manage the San Francisco World' fair. Some Utah State College prosperity, and clean living upon the Agricultural the Fountain Lunch and Tool Hall 30 highly talented and gorgeously where he was a member of the Della descendant of her eldest daughter as he hs done heretofore. coctumed glamor girls, dancers, sin- Nu fraternity and waa prominent In and her husband. This blessing was gers, musicians and comics - all fin- student activities. During the last a climax to a program In which each ished artists - are Included In this two yea-- a he has attended Stanford family participated. Marriage Licenses feature, which will provide some- University where he received his Dinner was served to fifty In an Marriage license were Issued to thing delightfully different In the Master of Business Administration outdoor setting under the arbor of the following couples during the past way of fair entertainment. degree In June. the lovely family garden. week: Afler a short honeymoon trip the The day activities were climaxed John Evan Dorlus, Delta and Arlee Heber J. Mitchell Honored on copple will make their home In Lo- with a bear story by the grandJane Hanson, Oasis, Aug. 26th, Eighty-firs- t gan where Mr. Sonne la employed at father, after which the twenty grandItirthday Chester Leonard Crosland and the College. son retired to a group bed on a spacr Ruth Stevens, of Holden, Aug. 2Sth. On Friday evening, August 15, the ious lawn. Wednesday, the family of Mr. The groom I the son of Mr. and Mr. J, Mitchell honored him with a young couple were entertained at a Willard Crosland and the bride the party up Copies Canyon, the occasion family party given at the home of Special Awards To Fair being his 81t birthday. Supper was Mre. O. A. Sonne and were presented daughter of Cyrua G. Steven. Exhibitors Howard Elmo Bushncll of Meadow served In the early evening and the with many and lovely gifts. was and Iris Smith of Henryvllle on the time spent visiting and enjoying On Sunday Ml Hanson will be enWith the Fair dates near at hand, JOth. Mr. Bushnell is the son of Mr. the pranks of the grandchildren and tertained by her mother and sister at the program of events scheduled and Mr. George L. Bu.hncll. their home where she will spend a great grandchildren. All of Mr. complete and the exhibitor six children were present, few days prior to her marriage. ready with their entries. It looks as with 13 grandchildren and 8 DANCE REVUE though It will be one of the most Ills children Announce Daughter's outstanding fairs Millard County has Marriage Student of Mr. VeLoy H. Butter- gave him a radio, and many other had. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Brunson field will consummate their sum- gifts were presentej to him. The premium list ha been pubThe following were there: Mr. and announce the marriage of their lished for some time and still mer's work with a gala dance revue special to be held In the Millard High School Mr. H. S. Mitchell, their children, daughter, Miss Algie Brunson, and awards are coming In to be placed Auditorium on Saturday, September Nina, Reed and Lloyd; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stephenson, son of Mr. and on outstanding exhibits or as the Milton Warner and children. Bessie. Mrs. S. T. Stephenson of Holden. 9, at 8:16 p. m. Judges see fit. The ceremony took place In Salt Students ranging In age from three Lee. Nadine and Janet; Mr. and Mrs. Several companies and organizato sixteen years will be featured In Grunitey Holbrook and daughter, Lake City Friday and the couple left tions have contributed special tap, acrobatic, ballet and character Mrs. Ersol Barkdoll and four child- Immediately for a wedding trip to In addition to those previousnumbers. There will be no charge for ren of Meadow; Mr. Heber J. Mit- Lake Tahoe, Nev.; the Golden Gate ly published. They are the Swine admission. Exposition at San World Publishers, Duroc Record AsEveryone la cordially chell Jr.; Mr. Nolan Mitchell and his International Invited. nephew. Mr.- - and Mrs. Cleve Mitchell Francisco and the Pacific northwest. sociation. Hampshire Record Assn, Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson are both and their daughters and The Jersey Club, Guernsey Club, of the Utah State Holstein Mis Nointa Robins returned to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and son former student Freslan Ass'n., North Salt her home In Rdplo Saturday. Norma and Mr. and Mrs. John Dewsnup and Agricultural college at Logan nd Lake Stock Yards, Sucrry MU'. Turspent the summer In L Angeles vis- one child; Mr. and Mrs. Dali Hunts- Brigham Young university at Provo. ing Mills, Brunson Milling Co., and iting with Dr. and Mr. William Ba- man and sons Vlllard and Clark: Mr. Stephenson has also attended the Hereford Journal. ker. While there, she also spent a and Mrs. Margie Helmut. Cleve and the University cf Southern CaliforWith the numerous special awards week at Lake Arrowhead and Big Nolan Mitchell live In Delta and the nia at Los Angeles. It will make tho competition better Bear, well known mountain resort. Dewsnup at Sevier Junction; all of and to tho winners will go greater Al Big Bar, she saw many movie the rest of the family live In FillWord of Tha.iks rewards for the effort they have exWe wish to extend our thanks and sets, whete such plctuiis as Trail of more. pended In preparing their exhibit. appreciation to each and everyone of the Lonesome Pine", "Heart of the Mr. Sam Gordon has announced a the many friends who helped us In A Correction North", and others were taken. special award for tho neat matched Joe Rosier offered the Invocation any way In the Illness and passing of team of horses. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Lee and at the funeral services held for Gale our beloved son and brother. Next week we will publish the Mr. and Mrs. Horace Day Day, and not Rodney Brown, as was family were Fillmore visitors and the departments In which and Family reported In last week's lsie. they are to be given. Prect ded a In Tournament 1000-poun- d home-comer- . y Mill nil Coni ty Burner are ret In-to mail for wutili their quested names we did nt le.,t n l'Mo Wheat Allotments 'these A good many of thi e colts look will be ni out within the promising mid if they make the lime hm k page) all (Continued that their baik.i think they will, ate they going !i provide some good li i. foi the) all go to make a snappy lot a mail Hat foi fuuie races. Aflain piogiam, hut the local line will ter all. Imal petiole get hum o real fun always attiart a lot of Inteiest. out .f seeing their neighbor's horse Kimball, xx.hu has i hinge of race, even If tin' time Is two or three the stables, n ports that he ulrea dy seconds lot.gei. than to see horses has requests for twenty stable from w hh h they know little, and are peoplx outside of the county and exable to find out still Of course pect to have double that 'tinny by want thfso iMitnltlo horwa hre this time next week. I FAIR FLOWER SHOW FAST RACE HORSES OF SEVEN STATES TO ATTEND The Junior geneology class went MILFORD MEET on a horseback trip to the mounHOLDEN COUNTY AGENTS COLUMN School Bells To 12 & 13 He-he- ul 'a |