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Show Vn 1 vfc,Rl 1 Co. '.Icr-onimln- p Firrpjnt. Ave C-1- Tlinsii Our Town M llv S I iyS i v. IIVV I Weather Changes Plans It's great to see so many new homes springing up all around Fillmore. With the new ready-cutbuilt and double-widmobils, the problem of getting a heme now is quite simple. Blocks that a few months ago we thought would be vacant many years, now have brand new homes on them. And its surprising how fast the choice lets are being filled up. Remodeling ef oUlcr homes continues, and this is wonderful too, for Fillmore truly had some heritage homes that enhance the character of OUR TOWN. s, ccm-plete- ly e MESSAGE On an inside page of this weeks Eye to Eye Crime Progress is an Narcotics Identification Chart. This is sponsored by the Progress, the Millard Sheriffs Department. City Police and Highway Patrol cn a local leel. It is hoped that one of these can be placet! & ' Roger Murphey wiuj men fur the freezer at Fillmore Frozen 1 (Mills, Roger, who moved reeeuty here from 1'leusunt Grove, has n wife L.vnn mid son, (.leu. An February 2, 3, 1971 DRUG CLINIC expulsion of rust mi k.ll-inand interstate shipping is planned by the owners of BonOn Fobru iry 2 & 3. a Duig anza Mcuts, I ic. The c irpora-ti- n will la- held at MiP.i'd Clmle b e recently ug'n the d Fr in Foot fn m tie High School. Reiver and involved vv.'.l te Counties Iverson family. in this Clinic. Owners of B.monn i do The time will be from 1 00 Morjhiy. American F. k. V1 Comp, V.nuv. and R g. , to 3 30 p m. on the s con I. and 3 pm. on the from 10 a.m Murphi v, mrv f Film ie. third. The partners on-taniie.p.ve The full, win;; iii.n'xr will ! killing, ho,--, ng to hive school Plough to kill eviry d ly i p.-- . in attend mee from -- 10 5 ssnlor weik wiiliin the n- -t h:,;h sui'ints, t u. ' 2 elemeninior students, months. Feler.il high j is b' :ng sought so nn to ne ,sh students. G promts. P.T-p. tary vs .11 le im'e es vv,H as offii'ers, law enf ri r merit, serIi:', ii .Is, and vice groups, schod through it Utah T ie I . . superintendents, leading coms 1 in. I n h tj r;;-- ci ij.e t.i cn;- - ni munity and state po. p'e also processing, freezer mr.it. uilh will le in all n lance. The general prip ir.it i n for whuliSiK to stores, rvM.iur-nnt- s this ilimc h.is been un h r the an I irstitut1 ns. They direction of Inneipil ReiJ ami 80 pi in t ront.nuc the lav lor. Tll-Superintendent pl mt. Is insured and stale At the sp gram pn sto-are I a carry over program of the P" dir.j; in Fillmore & Orem,. 1ark City Drug Conference. Hov, ; r. a new Mlin, w. jj (i, The keynote speaker will Is .'reel )n Prov.x unit. Shelton Prestwick. There wiil As the plant continues to l. be small group dicuvions. and it is hoje that per-Willis Wynn will give the Dr. .11 be rmpoyej In Fill-- final evaluation. re within six months At the pn .sent, f.ve Anyone who is interested in .non. and one this Drug Clinic are working attending K-illshould contact Princiji.il Reul. Fill-mor- Udl-rnr- lx-ke- r ox-nn- m (fir y. go MORE WILL LIVE February is American Heart Month ! Another very attractive hr me which Is constantly being improved is the Ronald and Eva-- I Anderson residence. They have added some nrw scroll work In an original des!gn os a decorative unit along the cornice of the house, and painted It with a rose red and blending ptnk which is very effective, giving the house a decided' Individual look. Ronald has managed t0 Indiviiuahze the whole house, creating a very special home for his 'amity. Small wonder that the young home makers insist on visiting the home of Ronald and Evaln AmFrson to get nrev Wo 53 -- (I ' R-- MHSNEWS Wi snow-molulin- list is wear pants that fit tight at the Guess theres a reason for the ankle. special suits they wear. Rrorler -r- Oe ;y.7r ft . d ' 11 III 11 v if' r team Mil tar, I p.M.MO t in lw.U'-'- mens this u Wl'k' H. an t Juab 43 to 8. for M. third were: Winnii ltd Idv.irls, Gary Te, p'e.. Fume Stephenson. Neil Stet ven. G.u Ganxteiivcig Wiiatcott. Mike Melville tdi.ivv Cl.ttk Johnven, E.l S'o v eiifc, Jik Pr.ce, Amlivvv ihri ill viiism, Ikw an Ttu wri-tlm- g l r 1 llna-tenven- , Governor Speaks Wid Ife Resource Train- ing Confe ence. IN HIS addresa, Governor Calvin expressed Rartipton appreciation for the efforts of Division personnel lo maintain hunting and fishing in Utah at a high level despite Increasing pressure He also noted that pressure on State was also Infish hatcherie the many to due creased being built Impoundments throughout the State. expressed Governor The appreciation to the news media for their help In keeping the about fish public informed and game matters. He went on to state that many f te dissatisfied sportsmen write letters to him fail to appreciate the increasing pressure placed on dr wddtife resources. DIRECTOR Phelps informed the Governor that six employees of the Division would receive their 30 year pins this year. Slectton of the outof the standing employee year resulted in a tie, so two a vards were presented this year. Governor Rampton presented idmical plaqses to Kendall During the organization of House, I was male Chair- the man of the House Standing Committee cf Highway and Aeronautics. I am also a member of the Standing Committee on Revenue and Taxation, ar.d I Agriculture and Irrigation. will also be a member of one portion of the Appropriations Committee. T.ie area on which the committee will be assigned has net yet been estnb- lished. I am very gratified to have been appointed t these committees. They directly with many profcems of the area which I represent. A great number cf bills have been Introduced into the House and Senate during the first week of the legislative teyiion. Most of the House til's have been assigned to the various Standing Committees where they will be considered carefully before the Committee makes it ree mmend UJ mis to House members. There are many controversial bill ceming before the members of the House on which I shall seek your guidance and desires ns to how I should vote t b:st represent our area. I am endeavoring at this time to work with Senator Thorpe Waddmgham and Senator Cfcrl Swim to invite the various members of the County Commission, and Mayor of the cities, or representatives, to an Informal breakfast meeting at least every two weeks, where we can go over any legislation pertirent to our area a th,.t we might have their bet judgment as to how it will affect Millard and Juab d-- al only a two point edge However. In the iecr.nl half tbe Eagle, larged ahead teluni the scoring if n Ruhvrd George and Ben half-ton- Robi-sa- wha poured In 25 and 12 p Inis, respectively, f.ir the evening. O i S Ount.iy the Eagle fell G2-to the Paysnn Lion. Mil-- I ir.1 t iyc 1 In there clou until the t vid quarter when they wen unitite to cope with the by the IMvx nsiu.i.1 Ih'foie go.ng out via the foul rout. Ru'.nrd George e red 21 p .;s and brought down many reNninu. Ben Rjt t n played well an I scored well, let ding 1 punt to h cred't. David Stephensivn as icorrd in douh'e f gure. (Ctontlnued on bvk pofte) counties. I shall cmleav r to keep you Informed each week through our county pa; rs as to the rrogrecs of the State Legisla- 1 ture. I: II. mer t7. Totor. in team up to The ttu time has won nine and lost f.mr out of thirteen meets. wn-xtbi.- g Nelson, Regtstxal Game Manager at Provo and Information Remund, Ray Specialist from Salt Lake City. lo-m- e 1 PROGRESS HAS T V STARS . . . Channel 2, KUTV photographer.! were ir. the rilOGKKSS Vev!r:silay to film the Fillmore Fe iture Strrv as aihvttised elsewhere in this Bill was in Delta, the cameramen were iu-w- s 'e 1971 hid s at 4 Institute District's v. , tv te he'd on Sato" lay, JanuOO a m. 1971 9 30. at ary a This Institute wi'i New Hays of Hope for All Hearts scrits of long range netivitks In keeping with the nition's Is mi I, "will lx STto.lX) Read Pngrim". MRS. FRED SCOTTORN "Right T are i me.! from ttie e.impiign The St ite of Utah wi'l lo iiveil for the Heart Asi vi.i-- 1 HEADS FILLMORE n V 's mt'e-vi- t rffe- -' -- "d throe-phwiait program of M.llnrl Distiict has oiginlzxl r. .search, education, anl comHEART FUND a a cinmittec to implement munity fcervice," ' : e. ni lie i 'in apiuvi. The Fillm, re eli nnn in anApimintment i f Mrs. Frol nvent effort. torn as Fillmoie Heart nounce I that cuirontlv there Sut Thi January 30th program vv.es announced .ire 11 revcareheis m lt..h g wt'l fe iture a Reading Sci.it-lit- , Fund chairman t day liy Mr. Paul Ibi'.sh, State Fund Heart by xujiported Dr Jo Staiusiin.il. from Heart Ihmd chairman. Mrs. dollars involving smie $107.-ixx- l. (Veilenl.il Col'ege in Ts AnScot tarn will serve this year at In tesenrch grants f llowi: gel S. The sehedu'e i hairm m. Mr'. ReotUvin, Aceonlmg The Heart Axs iition con- the He irt A.ssti la turn vx ill conMorning Aesslon: duits its annual duve each duct a stite-wilelue.itional ml 9 - 12 a m. Presented by February, Mrs. Sc Horn s program on the warning ymv During this month both tin ii am of heart attack She notDr. Stanc'nfield hudmases an I h mes vvill lie ed that thousanis of Amerieontirtid for contrilmtions by cans die each Afternoon Session! ye.ir f'nm heirt The ittaekx biSMitve 1.30 . 4 rm Reullrvo Fair Dealt Fund volunteers. they d n't i f the campaign will kmnv the wanting si;ns and featuring demonstratl-- n txvths hi.'t punt b Feluaiary Heart Sunrn Word wait leng to get me I cal Perrojv when vi'unteers will visit "An lmtunt pirt of iare. tin, Spool. ComnrehensVvn, day their neighlvors for conliitm-t.on- s thw m.ixs elueitiinil C ntent. Vocabulary Developpnigram if th-- y have riot already will Ik' ment, IJhnry, Equipment and having irf onn.it. on m tiivn Contacted. the warning s.gm at eai-t- i Leadership Prajcrts. "Our goal far Millard Counhome tiv t tic-- Heart Fund volty's campaign", Mrs. Scot tom unteer," Mix S'itorn sod, Mid-vca- Kollon Two Meets Reading invit-iThe public is to nttrnd the Millird T.r'vool ! Wrestlers Victorious in Millard District Carnival f tT ctak ideas Homer U Petersen managers judges. Beprt ?r.t tives frem the two Auxil aries met with the Millard School Board last week where nppreval was given for the puejoct. School lmard meml er w.ll he elected by the students and a superintendent appointed. Not a v' llv tuvv pregram, it was first directed sucres fully n Nebraska, where the first Boys and Gir.s States were started. Project will planners are he pc f ul that sue!' a program commore help Boys and Gills Staters become petent in government so Utter representation may be enjoyed at these summer programs. Joyce Seottorn. Fillmore ALA president, introduced the program at a recent meeting where it was apprivod by the membership. v. the Desk of Stote Representative rs es 13-2- 0 From cf-fice- Constantly bt-c- ! fo Boys anil G i ls County frovernmeut project, two hijrh at the April II 1971. Senior stiulonts to pracofficials eWt each will County fchiKils tice Ciunty poxernment in the real" on that will 1m day. Those cf fins which hae deputies have st uileut dt put its hi son by the student hut aj pointed ly the student commissionw ill aDo appoint certain ers. The cf mmis-ior.ether officers is the public health nurse, attorney, etc. Sophimo.e students will act as campaign f i t.e .Juniors and also as election m Couple Improves Home snow-mobil- goveernment. County of-- fi se' a to Ik enthusiastic ntioct the new profrani. t y, Auxiliary in Fillmoie Ameiican are p'anmng n ALA with tlie Delta U S. A. In a test of snow machine vs. man. the machine won and friend Lee Warner has four crutches and 29 bruises to show what can happen He was ride ing a in Dog Valley and after he flew over a slight rise, he was on the bottom and the machine was on op. This wouldn't have bad, but his pant's leg caught in the track and In fact he looked like stripped him. without Rand the fan or feathSally ers. He now has a list of dont for all who go and first on the omimin- Aux-tear- Amcricon Legion Auxiliary to Initiate A the .... 1.. Inltj;- til mr air. ( Sen lee ( tialnunn, Fillmore American lagton make plans for the llov unit (,lrU Millard C oun- Ity NEW PROGRAM PLANNED om and West Mountain. We found that daughter Margaret Rose climbs cn a tube as unconcerned as an expert and scoots down the hill. The big hill at West Mountain is a little tough for the tender hearted which includes myself The little hdl just off from the county gravel pit is ideal. Its long enough and if you dont fall off, the bumps are net too great. Scipio hill is good, but its a ways ta tiavel and when I take the family out, I bke to stay off the highis.i we could find a good ways. spot east of t:wn, Ireiil, amt l.rn.i hrr-tl- rr Over-so- 1 hive turn newly painted recently. and which show up beautifully now. that the leaves uni foliage are gone from all ff the shrubs and trees. Rula Duane Barth d.imevv's home is a goal example of an entirely new paint job. They ch se tones and shades of green os their color scheme, using the deep green f r roof and foundation of the home and carjKirt, while they have completely n modeled house that was their farmer dwelling place. They have painted the entire walls which are of cinder block, installed steel windows and new d,rs, and are converting one part into a recreation room for the children. They have also Minted their new fence, using white for the top ar.d bJttam boards and a tone of green for the center secticn. Congratulations, Duane and P.ula, for n t only helping us to continue to be the "Cleanest Little Oty but also to become the "Most Progressive Little City In The Av-ere- ts Inez Riding, oimmmlty f liairm.in; Piggy M.l-lnr- We have several homes which .... g - The:r Home Spent Sunday with the DeLon and two youngsters tubing on n 2'J, 1911 & Paint and Bartholomews Cun regulation is beginning to be played down Seme laws have been passed to restore ones Constitutional ritrhts. that of peaceably bearing arms", but this is a sleeping dog. W should all keep a wary eye cut for some continued sneaky legislation to be passed. W do not feel that these who fought so Yard for gun control will give up this easy. Governor Calvin L. Ramp-tothe keyrote delivered addrrsi lo Division of Fish and Gams personnel at their ,Iiiniiii-- y "CB s SLEEP1XG DOG , Friday, Ulllniore, Utah 81631 OVER LOCKER PLANT u it that way. S.VOir BUG DOW S'S MAX I'utiINhed every 1'rlday at Irtgrev NEW OWNERS TAKE s, in every home and that should a parent or other person recognize any of the symptems, they are urged to report this to local law enforcement officers. We have been most fortunate in Fillmore and have had very few drug problems. The concern now, is to keep WIST EE TIME FES MUIuril County lc-v- A A PIUMORI KANOSH NUMBER I Weather influences our activities t a large extent, cs-- , when the tempera- pceially tur.s get below zero, converting the sidewalks and roa is in-- t solid ice. We may h ivo a tup planned but just before it is time to go we hear over the TV. "Travelers warnings. Roads hazardous; stay off the nehighways unlc.--s absolutely cessary that vou travel". This means we stay at home. But we can still d something that will give us a big lift, especially if we get some job done which has been "bugging" us. such as house cleaning. If you have a husband or son at home, ilst get him at that painting job, such as ceibngs and walls, while you paint the dorrs, cupboards and lower tl woe Iwork. With the very efficient help of Ray Rowley, we have been doing just that U t last week, while the weather was so cold. What a big relief it is to know that all of the contents of the cabiiats in the house have been moved out, cabinete repainted, the dishes and utensils arc all spirkilng Rli cleanin-esYi-cv.n hesitate to fry a steak for fear it will smoke and settle on your shining new Paint is ceilin.-or walls really i ne of man's most delightful inventions. KEW HOMES J Coming Meets issue-Sinc- Thins lay. January 21 M.l.ar.t will wrestle Par.A.an hero nt 2 30. Iknvcr will January 2H be at Vi- ard at 7 (X) p.m. Jamiarv 30 - Mitlarvt will la at Hurt u .me an 1 Cod ir. Fi'aiuity 3 -- - Gel ir will lie it Milla.d at 7 00 pm. Eagles Play PractivC Games Tbe Ei.:lplayed two practice g ime over the week end .ml v line out even on the won ant WI column.. - In a rather ca.y give that give Coach Moiv.cn an onorthe tunny for experimentation, defeated par, w ,.n M to 33 The name was close hi the f lixl UDls untl iw most interested in the operation and featmachured Publisher Jai.o Wilson at her jr Jane has sit type since she ami her husband, ine. the late F.. Vance Wilson bought the newspaper. Little Margaret Bose then woke up from her nap on a pie of newsprint and she and Hilda, the girl watch dag really stole the snow Madeleine Wilson showed the photogs how to paste up the pages and also with Jane, checked a preef just off the press. Sharon Safford, PROGRESS girl Friday, shewed how to do the addressing, mostly of bags in which many.. of the out cf state papers are sent1Iebe for the leature story were Richard Menzies and Richard Golilbcrgcr Both are financially inter-iiaiCstod in the SALT FLAT NEWS, Wendovcr, Utah. R niontb, t1CWsp;lper all-g- rl line-casfin- is |