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Show Mftbrd Ceufcty frogreu hibtliM every Frtljy t FUlroOTstJUfc MM 1 8mi4 CUse NUc pU FUUnsve, I'M Friday, April diode 50, 1571 Copiee I cent No. l Subscription 2.00 a MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, FILLMORE, ear. Friday, April 28, 1939 SERVICES HELD FOR ANTON E SORENSON COUNTY AGENTS COLUMN Deer Range Being UTAH Visiting Judge Hear- Plans Complete for Junior Livestock ing Jury Case COUNTY PLANNING Antoue Sorenson, 76, died at his home here Monday, April 24, at 1 community program building com- p. m., following an Hines of almost mittees met at Delta and discussed two years. He was born February local and county agriculture and 11, 1863, In Denmark, and came to this countfy with a sister when he home resources and problems. Director Wm. Peterson, W. W. was only 7 years old. The sister Owens, Assistant Director for Agri- married Mr. Hans Rasmussen soon Inspected On Wednesday, April 12, local Tho anual High School Day which VISITING JUDGE HEARING was held last Friday, at Millard High JURY CASE School was termed a big success by every one who attended the activities Hon. Abe W. Turner of Provo has during the day. In the competitive been presiding over a session of the activities In the after arriving In this country and physical education District Court, In the absence of the Millard made quite a showmorning, Antone lived with her. His mother Hon. Will L. Hoyt, who ts sitting on were os follows: died In Denmark when he was three ing. The results a case In Provo. Tl.e term opened Millard softball Boys yeata old, but hia father, Andrew Monday, April 24, at 10 a. m. Mr. Delta Girls softball F. M. Alder Is acting as court reSorenson, later married again and Millard Volley ball caem to Fillmore, where two other porter and Wm. D. Melville as court Horseshoes Delta children were born, a half brother clerk. Girls tennis, singles and double and halt sister to Antone. A number of probate and divorre Millard The deceased married Margaret matters were disposed of the first Boys tenuis, singles and doubles, Alice Wade fifty-on- e years ago, and day and the trial dale on the contest Millard to this union were born three childof and opposition to probate ot the In afterthe meet At the track ren, one of whom died at the age will In the Matter of the noon? Delta High School's track purported of six months; the other two, Oswald ot Estate George A. George, descore team took first place with a W. and Garnet Sorenson, survive ceased was set for Tuesday at 10 65 points. Millard came second a. m. their father. Their mother died In of with 49 points, and Hlnk'ey was A list of 3J jurors having beeu August, 1905, and during hi! these 24 points. Results ot with third thirty four years, Mr. Sorenson has the counsel for the Prosummoned, track meet were: lived with hla sons, part of the time the testants and proponents tn the sove Millard Reed Warner S'notput alone, and during the last few years Mill- matter, proceeded Tuesday to select Johnson 100 yard dash with bis aon Garnet, In his home out a jury of eight to hear It. The folard on the south edge of town. lowing were chosen: Seymour Mem- -Duncan hurdles 120 yard high Ills children were born In part of mott. Wells Nichols. J. L. Dewsnup, Millard the home now occupied by Edgar Esther U. Swenson. Eddie M. Jacob-ion- . -Cahoon and Steele Pole vault Warner. For eight years he and his Eugene Ashby. Lavar Peterson Delta family lived In Nevuda, where he and Lester Johnson. J. Delta Mile run Knight freighted between Tonapah and Ely. The protestants, represented by Delta Boshard run 440 year Returning to Fillmore, he bought the Wm. .1. Folland and P. N. Anderson, Delta Discus Groaning property where be has since resided. Millard presented their witnesses, starling Peterson High Jump Antone Sorenson was a member of Delta Wednesday morning, and aa we go Boshard 220 yard dash the Fillmore City Council for several to press, they have not yet finished Miner 220 low hurdles terms, serving on that body when their case, after which proponent the water system and the electric witnesses will be presented. Cline. Hinck880 yard run - Woodall light were first Installed here. He Wilson and Cline, and E. II. Hurd has been an Industrious, hard work- ley are acting as counsel for proponMiner Broad jump Hinckley ing man all his life, engaging in ents. Millard Baker Javelin stock raising, farming, and running Drawn for Term Jurors Delta Medley relay a threshing machine for eeveral The list of thirty juror drawn for Mile relay Hinckley years. He was a staunch Republican, Sey Delta and Mill- the April term Is as follows: 880 yard relay never walverlng In hi belief In the mour Memmott, Alta Mathews, ard tie for which this party principle E. G. rtielps, Fillmore; Rsy 8. of the track meet, Members of Hoard of Big Game Control, and Division of Gi'azing Officers join local Game Warden and Committee in Inspection culture, MIbs Myrtle Davidson, Assistant Director for Home Economics of Game Ranges. Forest Officials, Dr. O. J. Wheatley, Extension Economist, Dr. Arvll Stark, Landscape Specialist, Miss Fern Shipley, Assistant State club leader, from the State Extension Service; Mrs. Lottie Kimball and Mr. Wllford Day from the Sgie Planning Board, and representatives of other federal agencies were present to discuss problems with local commutes members. more. Do you know what resources can Included In the group are C. J. be developed? Do you know how Olsen of Ogden, Assistant Regional serious some problems are? Do you ? Forester and member of the Board of know the purpose of county Big Game Control; Chaa. DeMolsy, Grating Inspector and Orange A. Olsen, In charge of Wildlife Manage- Extension Service to Celebrate ment, Forest 8ervlce, Ogden; Albert 25th Anniversary Albertson, Foreat Supervisor, and Robert H. Park, Assistant Supervisor May 8th will be the 26th Anniverof the Flshlake Forest. Richfield; sary of the founding of Extension Range' Ivan Christensen, Fillmore; Service. Twenty-fiv- e years ago the and James Jensen, Kanoah: Mr. Dean United 8tatea Department of AgriSeeley. District Grailer. and Arndell culture organised thla service for the Hansen, Junior Gratler'a Aid, Dis- purpose of helping tural people. The 8tate Colleges of agriculture trict No. 3 Division of Opting; Rue-saHaskins, Ntphl, member of Gra- were given the responsibility of ting Board District No. 3, Division maintaining thla service In the varof Grating; Rube Davies, local State ious counties. Trained men and known as County Agriculture Deputy Game Warden; A. A. Kimball, Kanoah. 8tala Advisory Com- and Home Demonstration agents mitteeman for Cattle Association on were placed In the counties to give Ftsblako Forest; and Eugene Mc- agriculture and home economic adBride. Joseph Robinson and Arnell vice. County office are maintained Jackson, committeemen appointed by for the purpose of giving educational Fillmore to Investigate range help on all phase of agriculture and City conditions on the waterabeda that home economics. furnish water tor this section. The chief duty of the county agent Thursday was spent Inspecting Is to carry the moat recent Informa- stood. Funeral services were conducted jges east of Fillmore, both north tion and advice on agriculture to the and south of Chalk Creek, and also farm people and to take farm pro- In the First Ward Church, Wednesthe range south of Kanoah. All of blems back to the state colleges and day, April 26, at 2 p. m., with Bishthese area show evidence of heavy experiment elation for help In solv- op Brunson presiding. The speakers were Jamea A. Kelly and T. Clark concentration of deer during the ing. Calllster. The opening prayer was winter months and In moat of them County and home demonstration evidence of considerable damage to are agriculture and home edu- offered by F. L. Brunson and the the better browse specie such as cator who work with all rural peo- benediction pronounced by Blake Mountain Mahogany and Cliff Rose ple both young and old. Davies. The grave dedicated by la witnessed. Considerable high linWm. II. Rasmussen. Many people may recall the beginThe chlir sang two songs, and a ing of juniper tcedar) trees la also ning of Extenalon work In Millard notlcable on all of these areas and County. J. F. Welch wa the first male quartet, Including Culbert Roon some of them the sagebrush baa agricultural agent In Millard Coun- bison. Clark Calllster. Thomas What-cobeen closely hedged. and Vernon Peterson tang one ty; he started work July 1, 1913. It Is agreed by all who are making Dean F. Peterson followed Welch. A. song. the Investigation that then are too E. Smith, the present Juab County Attending the service from out many deer on these areaa for the Agent, was agent from Jan. 1, 1921 of town were bis half slater, Mr. food supply, and that some- to July 1. 1921. A Mr. McOmle fol- Anncna Greenwood, and his nelce thing will have to ba done to bring lowed Smith; Morgan P. McKay ser- Mr. Florence Walton of Salt Lake the numbers Into conformity with ved from 1129 to 1933. City; his half brother, Andrew Sorthe food supply If a good healthy Mlaa Kettle White was appointed enson and daughter Miss Inga Sordeer herd la to he maintained and Home Demonstration Agent on July enson of Provo. the watersheds properly protected. 1, 1914. Mlaa White wa one of the The numbers of deer that will have ftrit Home Demonetratlon agent apCARD OF THANKS to he removed to bring this about la pointed In the West. We wish to thank alt of our kind a matter that should receive careful friend and relative who so kindly consideration by those who have a assisted us during the last Illness CitizenKimball Wins Raymond and death of our father. knowledge of the conditions and auB. A. C. ship Award at O. W. Sorenson thority to take the necessary action. It probably would not be possible for Garnet Sorenson An honorary award called the everyone Interested In this problem Branch Agricultural College Cltlxen-sblto make a personal Investigation but Award was Intercalated this Fillmore Makes Clean Sweep of It la possible to appoint committees year by the B. A. C. faculty It was County Tennis Championship of reliable men to makt such an In- announced today by director Henry Beth Ashman of Millard won the vestigation and report their findings Oberhanaley. to the rltisenry and make recomRaymond Kimball of Kanosh. stu- Girls Singles from Eloise Law in mendations for action that should be dent body president and debator wa Straight Sets, Pearl Baker and Ver-d- a taken. It la believed that In thla way designated the winner of the men Ierden teamed together to win the problem can be solved to the sat- and from the women Carmen Leigh the Girl Doubles from Merllne Law isfaction of most of the people. The of Cedar City, debator and leader In and Helen Dailey )n straight sets And in the Boys Doubles. City officials of Fillmore are to be scholarship and social affair was and ompllmentrd on the lead they have selected. Bryce Hinckley and Clem Utley taken. This award was Instituted to par- teamed together to heat. Bishop and The group will be joined on Fri- allel the same recognition given at Knight of Hinckley In the finals the Fillmore team day by Mr. Robert L. Fenton, Faro-wathe parent Institution the U. S. A. C another member of tha Board of and called the College Cltlser.rhlp heat Delta doubles In and Big Game Control, and possibly, Mr. Award the Boys Singles Galloon of licit Newell B Cook, State Fish and Game and The recipient of tht honor are beat Hardy of Hinckley Comm'astoner. and wilt Inspect ran- judged on the qualities of student but tn (he finals between lcan ges east of MwaJtGr and Holden. clllienshlp which promises an Intelli- Hinckley of Fillmore and Cahoon ot gent participant as a cltlsen after Delta, Dean Hinckley won after a J. W. KELLY IS DEAD school; on scholarship, the personal hard contest. Millard la sending two teams to qualities of honesty. Integrity A we go to press, we learned of the Provo meet this Friday and Satand leadership. he death of Mr. J. W, Kelly of Salt Kimball and Martha urday. Mr. Hale has changed the Raymond tAka City, this morning (Friday). Ftttgerald, have been awarded schol- line-utor tho Provo meet as this Puberal services will be held In Fill- arships to the University of Utah will be the hardest competition of more Sunday. and the Brigham Young University It the entire year. The lineup will be waa announced today by director Bryce Hinckley and Dean Hinckley In the Mena Doubles and Beth AshWILD LIFE MOVIES Oberhtnsley. Nina Rigby of Delta was named as man and Pearl Baker In the Girls Lee Kay of the Btate Ftah and alternate to Mr. Kimball to the U. Doubles. No Singles players are enGame Department will show an edu- of U. No alternate waa named to tered from Fillmore In th1 meet cational moving picture of wild life th B. Y. U. These scholarships In Utah at the High School Auditoron the bail of scholarship Mr. J. C. Whitaker haa been a ium May Mb, at 11 a. m. and I p. m. and actlvUle provide the winners business visitor In town this week. The public U Invited. with 160 to be applied on their tuiMr. and Mrs. Milton Melville are tion at th respective schools. entertaining several people at dinner Two cases of chicken poi, all cases this evening. of fiu, 41 rases of measles, II isaea Mr. and Ma. N. G. Peterson were of mumps, 4 rases of pneumonia and over from Delta Sunday to apend th The Misses Beth Wright and Vir3 cases of whooping cough were reday with their parents, Mrs. Adel- ginia Webb are going to Salt Lake to ported to the State Board of Health aide Teterson and Mr. Daniel Mel- hear Jeanette McDonald thla from Mll'ard County last week. ville, reepectlvely. On Ihursday and Friday of Ihle week an Investigation of range condition on areaa where deer winter along the west slope of the Pahvant range In East Millard County la being made by Forest Officiate, Division of Grating Officers and the local Game Warden, along with a committee appointed by the City of Fill- H plun-ulug- il wo-me- n ' tt p 5 1 3 6-- p - - Scl-pl- As the result held last Friday, Coach Watt has chosen the following team to take up to the Invitational Track Meet In Provo tomorrow. Saturday, 29th: Farrell Johnson, Reed Warner, Junior Trimble, Taut Baker, Call Dun- can, Douglas Peterson, Clarence Robinson, Shirley Kimball, Farrell Warner, Paul Ntxon. James Hunter and Dewane Warner. Fred Melville who la athletic manager will also accompany them. Seminary students of Millard High made a trip last Saturday to Monroe Hot Springs. About sixty student went on the trip. They all reported that they enjoyed themselvea very The Millard Seminary la much. sponsoring a speech contest for the development of the students. About twenty student have entered. First place winner will receive $5.00, second II 00. and third $2.00. The F. F. A, Department Is moving Its nursery from the old Wlxom home to Mr. Frampton'a tot. They have a fine assortment ot trees, all The club of which ate tor sale. would be happy to secure for use any young tree or shrub which would otherwise be thrown away. The following boy were chosen for the to go to Logan April Vernon Huff, F. F. A. convention: Edward Robins, and Marvin George will make the livestock judging team; for dairy judging Jay Olson. Darwin Bradfleld and Ruben Stevens; I.aMsr Monroe and Darwin Bradfleld will Judge poultry; crop Judg.ng wilt be done by Evan Merrill Stevensen and Reed Whltnker. These boy left Thursday noon and will return home Saturday night or Sunday morning. Mem-mot- Delta; John Q. Dutson, Lynndyl; Ray Western. Deseret; Well Nichols, Fillmore; It. E. Whitaker, Kanosh; Laurin Crapo, Fillmore; William S. Taylor, Abraham; Arland Beckslrand, Meadow; Benjamin Cropland, Holden; J. L. Dewsnup, Deseret; Arthur Halsey, Kanosh; Noel Robins, Sclplo; Allison IL.nson, Fillmore; Stott. Hemp Clead Nielson, Lynndyl; Allro D. Witt. Kanosh; Millie Calllster, Cutler M. Hentle. Sutherland; Esther R. Swenson. Hinckley; Eddie M. Jacobson. Willi E. Dulsou, Oak city; C. W, Day, Kanosh; Eugene Ashby, I.avar IVterson, Fillmore; Grant L. Olsen, Sclplo; Gerald Billings, Delta; J, Lester Johnson, Bishop. t, Relief Society To Give May Day Festival Primary F".l-mor- Rth GRADE TO GIVE PROGRAM Th Fifth grade of the Fillmore school la giving the program at the High School Auditorium thla afternoon, at 3 oclock. Show Plus are ready for the seventh annual Millard County Junior Livestock Show to be held May 5 and 6 In the old sugar factory yards at Delta. Last year approximately $8,000 was turned over to those selling live stock. The affair ts sponsored Jointly by the Millard County Board ot Education and the milliard County Commissioners. W. W. Holman Is president of the show; Dewey Sanford la Jack Singleton t manager. Other officers of the ahow follrw: FFA advisers: Owen Westenakow, Louis Adams and Sara Gordon; dub adviser: George Whornbam; Jecretary: George Aahby; betf: Lawrence Christensen; awine: M. J. Uoody; dairy: Harold Pope; horaea: Harry Crane; sheep: Emerald Moody .loultry: Quinn Shepherd; advertin ng: W. W. Holman; premium: Harold and Pope; Ashby Glen W. Seegmlller and Nolan Mitchell; bousing: Herman Munster and Ralph Gunderson. Member of the board ot directors r, are W. A. Paxton, Glen W, L. N. Niekle, Joseph Mercer, N. L. Peterson, W. R. Walker, and William Klllpack. Stock judging teams from several southern high schools are expected to participate In the ahow About five hundred dollar In prtxea wilt be given for the best animal. Or-ra- fin-inc- e: Seeg-mille- DELTA By C, D. McNeely The senior class ot the Dalle high seboot, composed of 10 students, took a day off Tuesday without notice to (be teachers for a glorious trip to Oak Creek Canyon, but the Inclemency of the weather took most ot the pleasure out ot the trip. Lest Thursday night the Della Odd Fellow celebrated tn atyle with the Initiation of five candidates, who were Raleigh Franklin, Carlos Pace, Cecil Baker. Theo Jensen and Ralph Bassett. To make the occasion Immembers pressive to the the local officers of the lodge Imported two initialing teams, composed of $2 members of the Beaver After lodge and 13 from Eureka. the Initiation an elaborate banquet was served. The Morrison Motor Company la the name of a new corporation organised In Delta to take over the It haa agency ot Ford automobiles. an authorised capital ot $20,000.00 n, nd Its officer are Richard 8. president; Ralph Morrison, vice president, and Lafayelte MorriTh comson, secretary-treasurer- . pany ta making extensive preparation to handle the business and will erect a suitable addition to the Morrison service station at the corner of Second West and Clark slreett for the accommodation of Iti customer. A matter ot much Interest to ttelia people Tuesday was the passing through town ot the Union Pacific' train, composed of a combination of the railroad oldest and newest equipment and between 500 and 1000 people In thla community lined the tracks from th overpast to the depot to watch the train go by. The large crowd which almost blocked the passage of the Interesting '.rain caused It to slow down and give the people here a splendid opportunity to enjoy viewing the old and th new method of railroad A few of th local transportation. people went to Lynndyl, where th train stopped for 20 minutes, to better view of It. Among those who made the trip were Dr. and Mrs. Bird, Lr. and Mr. Stains, Roy Dresser, Joa. D, Mercer and Maloy Cahoon. George E. Beach Monday filed suit Gold Mining against the Amass Company and aeveral of the Individual stockholder tn th corpora-Ho- n In an anion to quiet title to Interest In th several mining claims, alleging that Ihe urns had been deeded to him for a valuable consideration. The Amass Gold Mining t roperly la located In the Sawtooth mountain, some 60 mile veil of Delis, end Is said lo contain extensive valuable gold depoalta. At present a number of Sait Uh mining men are Interested In the deval o, tent of the mine. Mor-rico- Junior High Presents Operetta The operetta put on by the FillJunior High School at the M. 11. S. auditorium Wednesday evening waa enjoyed by a smalt, but very appreciative audience. The aong. dances and dialog which made up the ere really very well carried atory out, revealing a degree of preparation which must have required a lot of hard work on the part of teacher and pupils. The climax to the story, whn U. 8. Navy offlrers, bearing the National flag arrived with a guaranli o of security and protection, fir those who thought more them-aelve- In dinger, a wav well chosen for young cltlsens to portray. Mis Fenton and Mrs. Robison, who directed the operetta, are to be congratulated on the successful per The First Ward Relief Society and Primary are cooperating In presenting a May Day - Child Health Day program. It ta an operetta, "land ot Happy Hearts". It wilt he given In the First Ward Amusement hall Tuesday evening. May 2, at 8 o'clock Ttere will be a box at the door and small contributions will be appreciated. tormsnee. The quilt which wa4 made by Mrs Ralph Wood and other to raise funds with which to pay the expenses of the 8th grade on a tour ot Salt Lake City, waa raffled off and Mr. IFrance Payne has been In Los Angeles for the past two weeks Mr. Payne, who went to the Fair was taken with her father-in-law- , 111 while down there, and her husband went (Town to be with her. Miss Dali Day of Fillmore, at the end of the winter quarter at the University of Utah, was again among the U. of students who1- grade gave them high honor standing. To make the honor roll a student must maintain a scholastic average mid way between an A and'a II. was won by Mr. Allen of Flowull. Misg Daila Day On Honor Roll (Spedal to The Progresal I, CARD OF THANKH We wish to take this opportunity Born to Mr. and Mr. Olsf George to thank our many friends and relatives who so klndty assisted us In the a baby boy, April 24th at Kanosh sickness and burial of our father, Wiliam Swalbrother and uncle, Atty J, A. Melville was a business visitor In Fillmore the first part low. Th Swallow Family. of the week gt |