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Show Millard County Progress, Hiimore. Utah 84631 Holy Family Catholic Mission W its Hui kl n e I Town FILLMORE la committee includes Millard County women for the Preparations October homecoming celebration at Southern Utah Slate well are College underway according to Robin Murdock, homecoming chairwoman. Ms. Murdock, a senior theater arts major from Delta, directs a committee of 15 students. Dave Taylor, acting 24-3- by STELLA DAY always write my article for the Progress on Sunday afternoon, as I have just come from Church and am in an I director of student activities, Pauline and Bulloch, secretary to the SUSC School of Arts and Letters, are homecoming adv isors. alher MiJiael 1 PUBLISHER Committee Member Pat Probert of Scipio will be responsible for the Queens will take Pageant, which place on October 26lh. Do you need help with your healing lucl costs? On Monday, Oct. 25, and Thursday. Oct. 28, someone will be at the Center to help withapplications. Tuesday, Oct. 19. Mr. Steve Jennings will be at the Center at 3 p m. with a lecture on analytical mood. Today in Relief Society we had an excellent lesson on Making Decisions, and my mind went back to my mothers childhood, and of course to my ow n. Although my mother was the daughter of Danish pioneers, who struggled to make a living, I am sure she had one of the most worthwhile childhoods it is possible for a child to have. is Reservoir Baker Her father, Hans Hanson, was a graduate of the University chemical for sals will be each Sunday night scheduled Rehersals for the yearly of Odense, with a brilliant mind. He could build a house and ol treatment on Wednesday, Handels at 7 p.m. then build the funiture for it. The LDS Church instructed their performance This year tryouts will be Oct. 20, to remove unwanted Messiah will begin Oct. 31st at missionaries to convert these graduates in order that they could held lor solo parts. Contact fish species. The public w ill be be called on temple building missions. Early in 1860, the 7 p.m. in the Stake Center. church had started to build three temples, the Salt Lake All interested singers are Kirbv Giles bv Oct. 16 if allowed to salvage fish during Rehear- - interested in auditioning. the treatment project by using Temple, the Manti Temple and the St. George Temple. They invited to participate. dip nets or by picking fish up needed dozens of really experts to do the kind of work along the shore. Regulations necessary in order to complete these temples. on licenses and limits will Hans and Hannah were engaged to be married, but the remain in effect during the missionaries told them they should wait and come to the salvageoperation United Stated and be married in the LDS Endowment House. Black crappie were illegally Hannah did not want to leave Denmark, since she was the only Baker into introduced in girl the Sorenson family and her brothers would not join the Reservoir several years ago LDS Church, as they believed the Lutheran Church was the and have since become a only true Church. Grandmothers father had just been killed in problem and are generally too accident, so the missionaries worked on his wife to come to fiscal small for fishermen to catch. for the states and Puerto yeai Forty receipts Utah and be sealed to her husband and family. GreatRico will share $99 million in has e been determined. Crappie compete with small grandmother Sorenson convinced Grandmother Hanson that the 25 of trout for food which impairs By law, interim as percent payments their part she and Hans could also be married for time and eternity, if collected by the trout growth and eventually of forest receipts revenues national they waited until they got to Winter Quarters to be married in collected in fiscal year 1982, Forest Service from timber reduces the quality of trout the Endowment House. of Agriculture John sales, grazing, recreation, fishing. When they arrived in Fillmore, Hans was given land for a Secretary mineral and land uses on the Once the unwanted fish arc R. Block announced recently. a large field and a quarter of block of land for a home. They forests are made removed, plans are to restock national the total We were rich in property but had little money. Hans was expect available to the slates where immediately called on a mission to St. George to work on the amount owed to the states will the national forests are be about $132 million for this temple, and for the next nine years was called on other missions located. The funds are to be said. year, Block always to work on temples. The Church of Christ, used for schools and roads. The home of Hans and Hannah Hanson was the gathering undenominational, stressing The payments represent Last year, the states New Testament Christianity place for, all of the Danish pioneers, as they were mostly about 75 percent of the total received $288 million as their settled in the southwest part of Fillmore, and were all having amount due to the states from share of national forest meets in the basement of the a struggle to learn the English language. Hannah and her Fillmore City Building each use collected for of receipts receipts. Block attributed the mother were having a difficult time earning a living while Hans national forest Sunday morning. Everyone is and to reduction in receipts products was working on these temples. Hans however was happy welcome. services during the fiscal year. timber markets. depressed because he was working with the best of materials and Interim funds are made National forest timber sales who were 10:30 however was the Worship Service beautiful, everything carpenters available as soon as possible contribute the greatest Adult Bible Study 11:15 working on the homes were working with logs or rough follow ing the end of the fiscal amount to the fund. Children's Bible School 9:30 lumber, seldom any doors or windows, often dirt floors, and than rather Utahs share of the year (Sept. 30), they were unhappy, while grandfather sang at his work, Wednesday evening Bible holding them until final available interim payment is his had would see that family help. believing that God Block said. $510,772.44. Utah's share of Study is at 7:30 at the FI computation, Grandmother said she would have starved had it not been for The remainder of the funds the estimated total available Rancho Motel. the help of the Danish people but grandfather said, "Well the will be made available in For further information early for fiscal year 1982 is Lord softened their hearts and you were helped to make a December after the actual call $681,029.92. . living. Grandmother had six children in nine years. My mother was the oldest and the only girl. Mother was so busy helping tend the children while Grandmother Hanson and Greatgrandmother Sorenson milked cows, made butter and cheese, planted crops etc., that mother was really the one who raised these five boys and I have never seen such love between those six children as they had during their lifetime. They were taughts early in life to make decisions carefully. All six of them became college graduates, simply because my mother taught each boy all that she learned, just as soon as they were able to understand her. She was gentle and sweet with them but always firm, carefully reasoning with each of them. They knew she loved each of them dearly, and each of them just adored her. Grandfather was a brilliant scholar, with a wonderful sense of humor, he could tell the most interesting stories which always had a moral to them. Both parents were so devoted to their family that life was filled with happiness, even though they were far from wealthy. They knew they were loved Photos of the old Red Brick Schoolhouse, the old Yellow Brick Schoolhouse and the and that their parentsexpected the best of them, they therefore Main Building of Millard High School, all of which have been torn down, are on sale at old were careful not to make hasty decisions. tha Millard County Progress. Prices are: SxtO's, $4.00; 5x7's, $3.00, and 3xSs, $1.00. Add 504 for postage. legal security lor senior States to get $99 million in interim national forest receipts Church of Christ EDITOR Marge Barton Kerrie Snyder: Compositor Paste Up Display Ads Deb Greathouse: Advertising Billing Jane Beckwith: Commercial Printing Riley Wood: Legal Billing Letta Bruce: Circulation Marge Barton: Reporter Photographer Compositor Photo Reproduction Subscription Billing citiens Oet. 18, Monday, there will bean insurance representative with a lilm on a henclii plan designed lor the over 65." Besides having a good meal on i Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 he 2 si, POSTMASTER: Send AddressChanges to PO Box 507. Fillmore. Utah 84631 there will be students liom the clemeiuarv school to entertain. Someol the little folks .tie going to dance lor you, so do come and eniov PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY vourselves. Owned by William V.and Madeleine S. Wilson and Susan B. Dutson Baker Reservoir to be treated MessiahTo Begin A Susan B.Dutson By Ruth Zmitravich : 982 Page 3 Published Every Friday at Fillmore. Utah 84631 By Progress Printing Company llii'li some each Sundae PAHVANT VALLEY SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE Monday, Oct. 18'Tunaloal. Wednesday, Oct. 20' Gumbo joes. Thursday, Oct 21 Turkey casserole. 1 USPS446740 Si Rishlields I li.ibeths Parish We. as faiholies, aie so loiiimuie to ll haee their seiskcs inleiesied ate eeelcome SUSC Homecoming 5, imeier and Deacon lames Mae Irom Our 1 THE MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Mass and services lor llolv jmilv Catholic Mission aie mm hcini! held at iH'p m on Sunday in i tic basement ot the C Friday, October Reservoir with trout next spring. Baker Reservoir will be closed to fishing until spring, 1984 to allow the trout Baker since they aie not norinullv found m Utah. Another lot potential illegal fish introductions is the discarding ot unwanted pels. togrow. Illegal slocking of live fish This type ol situation may live has become a serious problem been responsible lor the in Southern Utah. What often establishment of wild goldfish on the surface appears to be a populations some in ol idea can result m Southern Utah's good public disasterous consequences. fishing waters. Game fish such as crappie are moved by "do gooders who JS&JQSAIE supposedly would like to see l fish slocked in favorite their The locations. other consequences of such moves Akt m Baker evident are The crappie in Reservoir. Baker Reservoir have failed io grow well and have not even gained enough size to be by fishermen. In caught addition, they have had a negative impact on the trout ) NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Lull State law pinhibiiv stocking ol live lish into anv state water without special Permit knowledge ot illegal Fo.ndJ 1U1 activities can be reported to local conservation officers, Division offices, or by calling loll tree Millard County Progress Newspaper Excellence Awards ;f $7.50 for 1966 1968 1970 1972 1972 1974 1981 IDO lbs stocking program. Besides crappie, golden shiners have also been found in Baker Reservoir. F ish such as shiners are often moved from place to place by fishermen using them as bait. Golden shiners were probably brought in from out of state Best Editorial Community Service General Excellence Best News Story General Excellence Community Service Best Editorial GO WITH A WINNER! School photos now on sale at The Progress Applications being taken tor insurance on wheat flow cash ahead year projections thal many lenders today require. Third, an early application allows additional time for growersto verify yield records which are required to qualify increased insurance for Director. Although the deadline to protection. Bradshaw poims out that obtain wheat insurance isn't the expanded and revised until Oct. 31, 1982, Bradshaw suggests three reasons why wheat insurance program now in effect provides a variety of growers should begin making their plans now: First, early ways for producers to tailor consideration will provide their coverage to their needs additional time to develop a for insurance protection and insurance to their budgets. 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