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Show Jr. 1 '1 wi'- - Pier - . 1 Jl 1 p jnt. A v e IY1HSNE17S Kiiortcr (tu1y HohUou GIRL STATERS CHOSEN gn Is ivoro select el hy the Millard High Soho faculty as rantidites for Girls State. T.iexe girls were interand jiulgisl at the viewed Amer.can Leg on IIoll on Sunday. March 14. Selected by the judges to represent the American Legion -- Twenty-on- e 1 11 ACTION . . Not Meetings Auxiliary at Girls State were: Dobna Wade, Julie Monsen, Verona Hunter, Darnell Mundy, and Michelle Iverson. The two alternates are Clara Quigley mrl PcMse iRoiiHrn. . . . Things have been moving along fairly well in Millard County. We have aeen some growth and we expect to see more. Sewer projects are started for both Fillmore and Doha. We hai e some nice Industries In operation, and with a rocept Multiple Use area sot up, gome inroads Into recreation are beginning to show. Now let's just keep having action and forget a kt'of meetings that take the time of those paid to pnmoU MOiard Pounty. Let's search and find ui Jcvtst a half dozen cr.ixh programs. Find a target and zero In on it. have highly Millard this year. Mr. Andor-swho loach and Mr. Rxn-csh p, also teach early morning classes because there is so much interest in shop. Our business teacher, Mr. Moms, feels that MOE is a success because it gives high school students a chance to work under actual of (ice conditions and to sec wlvit Its like to murk in an off.ee. Boys' Home Ec.. taught by Mrs. Quigley, and Girls' Shop, taught by Mr. Anderson. are new programs this y year which have tx'on cspocial-lsuccessful. m r Itixtory, folklore, myths, and unique and unusual places to see d .t the bordet and of Millard County from East to West, and from North to South. To ndl attention to some of these. Die PROGRESS soon will launch a series of articles highlighting history, folklore and legend. The Chronicle at Delta is starting a series on recreation and things to see In the vast desert land of the county. A similar series will ajpear later In The Progress. Now. let's, "all of us become the best boosters our towns and county have ever seen. Get to know this proud, this good, this Interesting land we call Millard County. or 0A SPRINGTIME. . MHS vocational nograms The successful at been F I F wa'iin the next nnnth may have some surpiLos and some prop sals for such action. We neei it in other areas, JUNIOR PROM COMING Prepara U ms are being completed for the Jurd r Prom 19 wliieh will lie hekl Fn-Liof March. 1971. An assembly under the direction of Debit . will lie presented The theme of the ussem biy and dinre is "Maytic Its You". The dance will start at 9 00, with the French Quarter providing the music The flour sh.av will begin at 10 30. Fri-day- Davies, Region Track Schedule .TOUR TIME It was almost spring Sunday and the Progress Editor had waited long enough to start some jaunts With the Wilson family aboard, we sniped and got Fred and Meryl Rowley and headed west. At the spring just below While Mountain we ran Into some mud, very sticky and slick. After sliding part of the way we reached Jacob's Well and let die younger Wilsons search for arrowhe-xii- . We had intended going on further south atyd connecting with the Crane Ranch road. Borden and Clear Lake, thence back to Fillmore. About 2 miles from Jonh's well we really found the mud and the trusty Scout was put to the test. Right here and now, kt it be laid that the money one puts into a Skid plate is well sjent. Rather than harv up on something that is under the vehicle, you have a tenJency to slide over it Up n getting back to Jonh's well, we hcaJ.d for the Clear Lake road. Surprisingly, it was rather dry and slick only In spots. Reaching the Gear Lake rood, we headed for Sugar Loaf and believe it or not we were sending up a dust cloud. On the north side of Sugar Loaf we viewed the "Sea Wall", or m ne often called the "Lace Curtain". This highly unusual lava formation was carved by the rc&tlrvt waters of Lake Bonneville and liter a ViXc&nic eruption poured down over the "Wall. In the 4 --wheeler. It PFC. Huntsman Earns PROJECT FOR Vietnam P1IUOC VINH. Vietnam (AH-TNMaroh 4 - - Aimy Private 1C Wesley D. Huntsman, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. lleber J. Huntsman, Fillmore, Utah, recently received the Combat Infantryman Bailge in Vietnam. Tlie badge is a unique and cherished aw aid that is highly coveted by its recipients. It w is originated during World War II to recognize the role of the Infantryman. The GB can be awarded only to a memlier regimental or smaller size unit of an infantry unit or brigade, regimental or smaller size unit who satisfactorily performed in active grounl c mbat agamst a hostile force fur a pcrwxl of time. In honor of its singular meaning, the badge is worn atxne all other awards and decorations. over the left breast. It is a blue rectangle with a s.lvcr rifle mounted on it. awards are represented by stars at the top center of the wreath. Pvt. Huntsman received the aw'ard while serving as a rifleman with Company D, 2d Battalion of the 1st Cavalry Divisions 12th Cavalry near Phuoc Vmh. The private received a B. S. degree in Accounting from the Southern" Utah State College, in 1970. 4 Is wife, Constance, lives in Utah Sulx-seque- 2-- 3 2-- 3 st g MILLARD COUNTY The o! final shipment material was unloaded In Delta the first week of March. As soon as weather permits easy access for heavy equtp-man- t, the Fonnesbeck Fon-- l structkin Company will begin plowing In cable to complete the Utah Telephone Company's project of abolishing rural lines In Millard County. This will provide outside facilities to enable all subscribers to receive one and two party service, as well as providing facilities for new applicants, according to Grover Upton, District Manager at Delta. A joint meeting termed a All for one nnd one for nil, conference' u the 1971 t.lrlw Mat-- r was held March 4, 1971 at the troni Millard High School are Ctty Cafe In Delta- - Those In choM-for the nuimncr gov- attendance were: Ray Brown, Hlnckk Mayor, Carl Benson, GIRL STATERS CHOSEN Dean Lynndyi Mayo", Harder, Leamington Ciy Councilman, Jack Nelson, President MUlard School Beard, BUI Bishop, Delta City Councilman, Jack N. Nielson, Leamington City N. S. Bassett, Councilman, Secretary of D.M.Ajj.ofDelta Jay Ward, State Highway Department, Cedar City, Amos Jackson, Chief Eilneer Public Service Commission, Salt Lake City, Don Lambert, R.E.A. Field Engineer, Twin Falls, Max Fonnesbeck of Logan, Bob Daley and Ted Daley, Burley, Idaho, Phil Langager, Mid-Sta- te Consultants, Provo, Crant Calllster, Tom Hodges, Tabor, Maurice Staples Jrry of Utah Telephone Company, Tremonton and Grover Upton and Keith Rawllnson of Delta. All aspects of the outside plant construction was discussed and the final documents between the R.E.A., Fonne -.beck Construction Company and the Utah Telephone Company were signed. We hope our friends will excuse the dust and noise, said Grover Upton, District Manager, and that everyone wUl have pattence In any Inconvenience this work may cause. 743-572- The SKI LETOV WALKS March 23. 1971 FILLMORE )UR TOWS eminent program. laft to iule, Verrirht are Debra ona Hunter, IXarnctl Muutly, Julie .Mon.eii Hint Michel ti DISTRICT RANGER IxMutiful Twenty-on- ? gills were interviewed at a tea given PROGRAM To Help candidate for Gu'U NEW Sunday State. 'Ilu American Lrgkwi Identify EPIDEMIC Auxiliary, stHins.M'ing organization, hi w.ed the tea. After a larger than usual Officers fr. m the JVlta and number of stu lents were Beaver units octet as judge, front school d.iritig tlie 's nnl the IVpirtment Secretary, several week, throat pist M ixme Be hop, nxkixt vertmont students were taken qu(tiiin to assist the judges from the three Fillm re sehix.U in making selections. in an eff.Ht to identify the Tne 1970 Gi.t Staters. Cyncausitive germ. Ithia Cixvpor. 4iAnn ant DeAnn Acrording to H. - H inson, nn.1 Cr s'and. Janna MeBrkte Officer, Health MD. County c Shaun i Stephenson, jmsted the amt Margie Barnes. R.N.. eolo-- s. were ( seal tel the crortutates culture Nurse, ltrolth into the hall, rntort lined wdth t ikon of those who had been x ngs ant skits, and served reabsent and no vet freshments afterwar.ta. In the Elementary. JunAr tnd IVpirtment officers, PresiSeniC High So1k1s. Of Uie TTowbrt Igo. Jcre-tar- y 67 dent specimen, five were posiBi.xlxvp. and the First and tive for a rheum atic fever Second Vice Presi lents, spoke two had causing strep toererus. briefly aftrrwar.ls, giving the no disease germs recfwxred. an girls suggeitims on wh.U to The rest were ptwitise cxjhx t ut GIRLS STATE to be aljha streplixxxvux. held at Southern Utah State The Informotson gamed In this year. College again this study was passed on to the State I7artment of Heakh In Salt Lake Gty and an-- a docMembership Determines tors While the evict gmn causing Number of Delegates the dLscase has not yet been The manlier of delegates defin.tely tdentifiod, aftiT tiie each unit is entitled to send Is resulu of the cultures, the dcterminixl by the memtierxhip State Health Dpirtment feels for the current year. The Filltt could lo an 1X7 IO or C more Unit will therof.irc have virus. Further stialy Is five delegates, with a psible dne. bung extra one If a few more members should Join. The five girls chosen Sunday are Michelle Ivors hi, Darnell Munly. Verona Hunter, Jane Wade and Julie Monsen. Altcr-iate- s NEW UNIFORMS FOR THE BAND nt col-tun- Ih-ti- In fr First Governor of Girls 1 Accepts Local Position Reed C. Christensen. Fm'ost NaSupervisor of the Fixhlake tional Forest, has announced that William J. Little has the position of District Ranger on the Fillmore Ranger District. Mr. Little presently holds th position of Range Conservationist at the Supervisors OfHe will asfice lr. Richftekl sume hs new psitm March Prior to cmlng to 2L 1971. the Fishlftke Nationul Forest, Mr. Little had worked on three other For'SU. He started hi career on the Silver Lake Ranger District Fremont National Forest In Oregon. From tnere he went to the Iniianola Ranger District, Salmon National Forest In Idaho, to the Burley District and the Supervtror'a Office on the Sawt rtl. National Forest, also in rvd then to Rjct.f.eM. Utah. Mr. LJnle Is a graduate of Colorado State University. He and his wife and daughter will to Fillmore soon. C.uet of Air. and Mr. Tom Rwe recently were 1n's father. Arthur II. Reeve, Salt Like City; Elford and Alu Ri'eve arxl Josephine Reeve of H.nrkley. ed Id-ih- rr-v- e State Wes From Fillmore Unit It wax annxinced at the tea that the Silver Anniversary of CLEAN ENVIRONMENT Girl State wiU le oterxrd Apnl, 1971. Memliors of the local unit were remiix.vxl that Uie f r L Who re.xpm.xiUe a Fillmore girl, Norm-- i Sixnivr cxmlition of eur environment? (Bivkstrandl was the first At an envintment.d Conferof Utah Girls State. (iiuTnir atteniUxI list ence which I week, it was the corx'enxus of Blind studwit, Gksi C. Nki-resopinion that we ns citizens are clan vr.ilured out of the veThe title to thla picture could resixitiMlde for our polluted air, ralxrsJlp a hicle for arrowlook for bn "Two Weeks Before Spring' wed from LAoa't la moa pollute 1 water, littered Parks heads, hut the three pit lured, and brother. It wua cold at ns wvll ttie and roailsldea, as of Govrmor Cxivta JUmpUa e old editor Jacob's Well. along with the dog, rlretcd to screening noises whs to shewn screvhing, signing Just watch. and younger incmlM r of Uie that fill mir ntr nnd deafen our White rrscUiraUH. (Continued on pag; 3) eardrums. We mast stop pointing our fingers at md.istry nnl "Mike-tickoboo- " BLIND STUDENT OfT start pointing tixmi at ourselves. since each one of us is YEAR CHOSEN doing our share f pollution, LETS JOURNEY INTO THE PAST but we want the oteer feloiv Glen C Nielson. Lynrxlyl, blamed bn the disgracef.il cona freshman at Brigham Utah, ILsi. Id itagc, a rvl Folklore, k a vival and Important ondition hi whiirii we find our PARTY MARK'S 51st Young Unhemity. has tieen as is more even life. o true viixmmcnt. l Tins of today everyone's lu by the Utah Lions cluba We demand "instant even'- for LEGION we d.scovrr how fascinating, interesting arxl imp rtant past Birthday as "Blind Shklent "f the Year." onthing ill He was presented with a sehnJ-arshevent become to us. A f"vv years ngi, these tilings wxxild t. liners which ndd tons atxl tons and ls The An.'rie.in award to akl him In his tad hjve created any interest, and certainly no one would of garbage to tx? disposed of by Auxth iry. toi-the- r with wives chosen lield of chemical enwc who care don't but someone, nn the rokm.ntixl lane cared rnotigh to st irt writing storie ataiut them. Glen, who is 18. Just si wc don't have to di it. 5,t .ninovrs.iry nf the ii n gineering. in GoverrvH' Calvin L. With the onslaught of an idea foreign to us and which Some of us even throw the a dinner xirty in the hismain objective is to destroy the family unit ant down on tlie side- - ),in H am' the evening of March cepted the award In 1 to an office. He walks or out of our oar win- - n 1977. tory, events and conditions in the Hist Uvome nxme lmprd-nstudent. outstanding but- nnd dows. tlie that e.ts delicious dinner was The to us and to our children. They will he.p to The Governor signed a prox er ten times the anx tint It eix'ked mxt servett mukt the clamation declaring bhe week a sense of b 'longing, pride of f.imily arxl fecljig of continuity. would have ihme to got the dinvtion of Wilma Barton, of March 21st through 27'h as In M.lkirl County, we have lii into the gartxigc. luul Adele West nnd it the v i - y vv.i.x so lianxxiT ,y Martin. "Wlutn Dine the First Territorial Capitol. yon Ixx'ii thougtitful enough to l,tluia Guff, with some gxxt this week Lion Week. During Tlie fiiNt serii- -i of at titles Wo hive a people with n herithnxig'sxit the In It the containh put The Ih'prvss pro van to girtxige help from otlxr offiem ami. state will tie the little tage second to none, mid hisselling er yvxireelf. memtx-s- s W'cix written yvars nee ty white ca.ies ns symtmls for tory so interest mg that vol- J.ieiioh Gil'tw. alxvut A pit 1. otic a ldnss w us given, their special Tlv'y toll umes rmild amt should Ik writsight conservntson some of tiie f.uiuxis mxt Michelle an I blind by W.lli.un Wilson. ten G U let with n dural program The rnofV-- y vvlwi e the settled piuneera Iverson sang two fivorlte realized from tills drive will be and scenery fiat hr We won't attempt to tmy more arxl more cars Hi,c ;in,ix'ni arxt Harold Aul- -' t iken valley. used exclusively by the lions generations ho just tee tlie ni tides In jmy Pr fa''ly. f nmnlxT of the (,Non R nv n s.ilno to the Flag for thi'ir for granted, txir c tizens are pi many arxl varkxis help arxl each a Ver-c.orlor nnd may skip family driving cir, In the sight conserW,h miMC , vu ggivnuxt. programa slowly lx'ing awakened to the adding x.lUitonts bi the air, Him!or mxxsnp mi.xt Muss vation flehL Ilea that we have much to six, bark nnd forth not only In time We fill our tx imes with ajl sorts of hnppeah g Init In tune of jxorSln The Lkna are aekirxg all peomuch to do and mure to offer t elix'tric devie.'s. d.xnandmg writing Fnvmsn RMley ple In their vvirioti communt in In thLs ind of the Pobvants, more nnl m re el.vtrk' pwvr, "Pioneer Diys" by Josi ih F. Joyx-tie the fnNt inhaliit mis of this valwi, t (.n suprxirt Giern In this Giiilis er'ns n page 6 of tins on following Seritorn assisting. in worthwhile (Continued was ley It th'ir honor Unit week's PROGRESS project. in et fu i. sel-ert- ed ip n nl er , I pul-Iis- nur-ngixu- is uit-W- lx-o- n cliron-nlogie- nl ,n h-- r 1 Pr,w-xten- Pl) e t- High School Boys Cr Girls To Learn About County Or 1 ir Wien the Wes Berry Orchestra npp'irs In nils is ire to play a concert on March 31. Hay will be boused by Kind members. (her half nf the linl f.umlU's will needel to noeonunod ite the group J. Little Utah at The Millard High Schad "Flying Eagles" Band his m.ule iirrangixuents for Summer uniforms, which will he a Jiglit blue shirt, overlay, and regular bond j cults. 'Hie untfurms should lighter than the Iwxivy wool ones. The nnifoims wilt fill a nnxl for allnacUve npiaxinince os well as making band mxnlon more romf rtahle when they march In the Lis Vegas parades. The heavy wool ,lts have een pretty warm for summer parade in pint yixars. William fr D-g- BAND NEWS Ivernon. Alternnteii (in back) ure Debbie :Stcheon and ( tar Quigley. are: Vance, Cathy, Margaret R-Fred and did a little myself hiking amidst the unusual formations. We continued on around the mountain and when you get out to the north-cay.iu can plainly see the two distinct shorelines of Lake Bonneville, the Bonneville and Provo shorelines. Sugar UxU or Pahvant Butte is actually two dst Inert Volcanic craters, one oariier han the other. Wc tok the trip up to the site of the old wlnlmlll and what a view of the valley! I ve seen ft a dozen tunes, but it never ceases to be breath-takinand spectacular. Parts of F.ihvant Butte or Sugar Iosif shVd be set aside within the Warm Spring Multiple Use area as scenic and recreaUomt, In years to come. It ohiIJ tie a highly popular scenic aial t wrist area, to view, hike around and explore. We took the itr.ir Lake rood lck fume, an! on the next I ur we plan to vis the Indian writings In Devils Kitchen . . too mu kly Sumliy. 19, 1871 BURIED CABLE Combat Infantryman in Friday, March Fillmore, Utah 84631 Published every I'rlday at Millard Coiintj I'rrgroxs Saturday, April 3: Dixie Invitational at S. Grorgr Wednesday, April 7: Riclif.eld Boys Day, at JOHN BIRCH MEETING Wednc.sd iy, April 14: SUSC 6 schod way moot, at Ce.lai HERE FRIDAY City. Apnl 17: Snow Saturday. The Fillmore Chapter of Hu College Invitational. Epliraim Birch S eicty will meet John Home 21: Wednesday, Ail at the home of Ma lolclne Wd-s-meet, Ft Union? 10 W 2nd South, at 8 pan. Saturday, April 21: B. Y. U. March 19 Fn kiy, Invitational, IYovo '1 his once controversial orWednewlny, April 28: SUSC Is becoming more ition gan! Cedar moot, 6 srh il way because simply Saturday, May 1: State Re- respectable their education program has lays, Salt Lgike City Thursday. May 6: Region 8 been proven to be truthful and s mnd. meet, SUSC at Cedar City Ta learn more about the so15: State Saturday, May its aims and sensible ciety, Mix-t- . Salt Lake CHy ways to return to G nstitution-a- l government, call (Continued on following page) C1-leg- r KANOSX NUMBER Badge Vocational Programs Successful ot tend41 Government by Doing Boys and G.rls Oi ity Gov-ernme- a prirticil demonstration C.x.ntv Poh ics. Will he heki Li M.l! mi Diunty on Apnl 14, 1971. Junior Ckis mcmlxTS from Millard High will run for offiros on Mar.-l- i 31 in a Primary Electsin "h le the Gencrd Ek'rtxtn wil fk-h- held Airil 7. Two jxirties have been set up for the c.impugn. Bull Mono ant Iro.Hdxick parties. Students will te axxigtxxl to party je affihn'ion. County officials mil Instruct he s'lxient-clertc- d and officers during a nxm-In- g sessam. Tiie Bianl (4 Elicit, on will meet at M.il.mi Hi,-- , 5k Kx that dav in regular sroxhvn. "ilh rlectixi student hunt nvinvs an 1 tlie ap)xunltxl uienn!endent and cleik. Aftenxxm u rs will !c a denmust ration by Uie Highway Patrol 0jHi r rtxx'k court Session. The County Govvrnment pro. ject Is being spinsoml by the Amonron Legi AaxiRiry Jhrxigh the Mill Amenron c! History iscw, ncoinhn- - to V.i ne Eexl. pri.xipal. s-- in-tl- 1 |