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Show Friday, April dingle Copies I cent Subscription SCIPIO DISTRICT TO HAVE NEW FOREST RANGER 2.00 a ear. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, WILLIAM SWALLOW. y, -- high-scho- oor-vic- e. k Robins Provo, Utah, - (Special to the ProEmily Ray Camp to Meet gress) - Twenty students from Millard High School were contestants In The Emily Rsy Camp of the D. U. six events at the 6th Annual P. will hold their regular monthly Commercial contest at meeting at 3 o'clock April 37, In the .t State House Museum. The lesson will Brigham Young university here be on local pioneer choirs and will These students and the contests be given by Mrs. Rhoda Melville. Descendants of the old Fillmore they entered are: Both Tartridge, Norma Robins, Clayton Huntsman, choir will sing old time songs. Mrs. Betty Brunson, 1st year typewriting; Christa Carling, camp preeldent. InBernice Turner, Beth Paxton. Inet vites all members to be present. George, Dawn Johnson. 2nd year tyi writing; Glenys Carling, Rhea Several III with Severe Colds Rouii Hinckley, amateur , Dean VII-at- e Senator Dan Stevens, Newton Me typewutlng; Louise Whitaker, Reed Stott, Joyce Bride and Ward Stevens have been Abraham. Johnson, 1st year shorthand; Ted confined to their homes during the Rogers, Bill Stevens, Louise Whita- past week with severe colds. Ward Stevens was considered In ker, 1st year bookkeeping; Maurice Hansen, Kent Robins, Douglas Pet- the pneumonia stage until he was erson, 2nd year bookkeeping. Louise given serum treatment and Is now Whitaker won second place In 1st somewhat improved. year bookkeeping with a score of Mr. and Mrs. LaVoy Kimball were 96 and was presented a certificate of In Salt Lake the fore part of the proficiency. Over five hundred high school stu- week. They purchased shrubs and dents from Utah, Idaho. Wyoming, other growing decorations tor the Nevada, and Arizona contested for grounds of their new home. medals, twenty-thre- e scholarships, Mr. Tom Day returned to his work plaques, pennants, cups, and certifienterat were Special the University of Idaho at Pocagiven. cates that tainment features and programs tello, Sunday, after spending a week's vacation with his parents. were provided for these events. Frl-day- in Friday, April 21, 19S9 YOUTH OF THE COUNTY HERE TODAY DELTA By C. D. McNVely Funeral services were held In the Fillmore Second Ward Chapel Thura-daANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL DAY April 20th tor William Swallow, a resident of Fillmore for the past Today, Friday April 21, Is annual 64 years. Mr. Swallow died Monday, High School day. About 800 students April 17th, following a long Illness. are here from the three schools, Robins soon will reach He suffered a stroke several years meeting friends both old and jiew Ranger the optional retirement age for ran- ago, before hla wife died, and had and participating In the different gers and will leave the Service. For been partly paralysed ever since. A of the day. The M. II .S. drama the present, however, he will stay short time after he was thus made department Is presenting a one act an invalid, he lost his eye sight, so on to help with the work on the disthat for several years he has been play entitled "The Toy Heart". The trict until Ranger Christensen be- unable to get around or to see. Most drama program will be given from comes familiar with It. Concurrent of the time he spent patiently sitting 1:30 to 2:30. Delta High School In his favorite chair, appreciative of will wth the transfer of Ranger Christena one act bring play and Hincksen, the headquarters of the Scipio any chance visitor who might come ley will contribute three dramatic In to lift bis spirits. He almost District will be transferred from never complained, but bore his mis- leadings. The M. 11. S. play will also Scipio, to Fillmore, Utah, where an fortune with extreme fortitude. be presented on Stake Honor Day, office will be maintained In the For the past two years or more he Friday, 2$th, In the Second Ward County courthouse. has lived with his nelce, Mrs. Polly hall. The three marionette ahowa Ranger Chriateusen la a native of S. Robison, who has given him the In tbeir setting are on display In the Utah, Is a graduate of the Utah State same loving care she would have library for the first tme. All the work baa been done by art and Agricultural College, and has been given her own father. Born Sept. 23, 1866, at Stebben, speech atudenta. The marionette employed as Ranger on the La Sal Forest since June 1, 1929. Essex County, England, to Thomas shows will not be presented until Albert Albertson and Caroline Crow Swallow, he came later. Mr. Rogers, show director, reForest Supervisor to Flllmorf In 1886. He married ports that all the boys have been Mr. Christensen and his family Marla Beeston on July 14, 1891, who busy working on different projects are living In the Lewis Smith borne. died April 29, 1892. Then he mar- which will also be put on display in ried Clara M. Copley on October 5, the library. FISHING IN CHALK CREEK 1905. She died Oct. 26. 1936. Aunt Mr. Royce Nellson of Cedar City, Clara" and Unde William", as they With the advance of spring were affectionately called, were a who Is the regional representative of weather fishermen are beginning to most devoted couple. Both faithful the State High School Athletic Asdiscuss the sport of Isaac Walton, members of the L. D. S. church, they sociation, was present at a special and wonder as to the possibilities of lived their religion dally. They had assembly Wednesday morning. The some fishing In our local stream. no children of their own but adopted purpose of Mr. Neilson'a visit waa to To this writer there seems only a son and daughter, Alva and lone, present the school with a trophy for one possible solution for the fishing when their own mother died. Their winning the state wrestling champproblem on the locsl stream. From foster daughter preceded them both ionship. The trophy was accepted by past experience It Is evident that due In death by several years, but their Mr. Hales snd will be placed on disto the accessibility and the nature of son Alva has done a great deal to play In tbe school trophy case. the stream. Its ususl floods and com- help care for them during the years The poems which were written for parative short length, the stream when they were both Invalids. Besides hts son, Mr. Swallow Is Senior Farewell, hsve been judged. dofj tot have the capacity for ample rlcted fishing. survived by three brothers, Joseph Stella Duncan, Joyce Johnson snd 'condlton does net necessarily snd James Swallow of Fillmore, and Dean Hinckley are the three contestme u that we can have no fishing Charles Swallow of Meadow, and ants left. Tbe Judges will again locally. It does mean that we must three grandchildren. pass tbeir decision on these poema have some additional regulation as The speakers at the services were tome lime today. to limits. In the past we have had Wm. D. Melville, who reviewed the a fair share of legal slxe fish planted life and works of the deceased. In tbe commercial contest which each year, but the atream has been Mayor James A. Kelly, John C. Ben- was held at Provo last Friday Louise almost Immediately fished out. Af- nett and Bishop Hatton, who also Whitaker took second place In first ter the first few weeks or even days, presided. year bookkeeping. we have found that veyr few fish reThe choir sang. Jeeua, Lover of A week from Saturday, April 29, main In the stream. We know that My Soul", Oh, My Father", with In the past a comparatively few fish- Mrs. Afton Flnllnson as the soloist; tbe Posture Parade from Millard ermen have literally lived on the and Rest Me Now From Care and High School will compete at tbe anstream as long as any fish remained. Sorrow". A ladle chorus. Includ- nual Invitational TrackMeet held at And In some Intances we know that ing Mrs. Stella Day, Mrs. Dean Dav- Brigham Y'oung Unlveralty, at Provo some of the fishermen have exceeded ies, Mrs. Nora Davies snd Mrs. Mar- Each year various high achoola in the limit of 30 fish many times, and jorie Johns, accompanied by Miss the state compete for honors In this many limes have taken a near limit Belva Day, sang It Was For Me". annual parade which begins at 1:30, track events Mr. Thomas Whatcolt and Mr. after which day after day. We think the only solution tor Golden Johnson played a violin duet. take place. Tbe girls are Judged on Chalk Creek Is to reduce the limit, "The End of a Perfect Day". They posture, marching ability and appossibly to 8 or even ( fish per day were accompanied on the piano by pearance. To get a little experience on this stream. In thla way we can Miss Rhea Robins. In this the girls are marching on be reasonably certain that a larger was offered by High School Day. Beth Ashman snd The Invocation number of fishermen will be able to Frank H. Partridge and the benedic- Tearl Baker have entered doubles In enjoy a limited amount of sport tor tion was pronounced by Peter L. the girl's tennis competition at the Invitational Track Meet. Dean and Brunson. practically the whole season. came We hsve discussed this with game friends and Bryce Hinckley are entering tbe douMany relatives bles for tbe boys' tennis. officials, and while they have not from out of town to attend the made a definite statement we are sure thst they would give any reasAt an F. F. A. meeting held last The burial arrangemneU were In onable request by the local sports- charge of the Olpln Mortuary. Friday at the high school the follow-inmen, fair consideration, especially hoys were nominated as future when the suggestion Is Intended to officers for the F. F. A. orgsnlas- Sheriff Makes Trip afford a greater number of sportslion: Reed Whitaker, men a fairer opportunity to enjoy a For president Sheriff Henry Forester and deputy favorite sport. Cliff Ashman made an official trip Edward Robins Bill Turner, ByVice president to Garrison and West Millard County M. H. S. Students Contestants last week In connection with some ron Probert Tad Paxton, Edward Secretary at Provo Commercial Meet civil matters. Inter-mounta- UTAH HEALTH NURSES FROM DISTRICT 5 MEET HERE LAST RITES HELD FOR On April 16. Ranger Ivan Christensen transferred from the Montl-cell- o District on the LaSal Forest to the Scipio District on the Fish-lak- e Forest, to succeed Ranger Bert L. Robins as Ranger. FILLMORE, 21, 1972 Warren Cros I ipd, Treasurer Carl Bennett Blair Johnson, Eric Watch dog Prows, Donald Olson. The final ballots for officers will he cast some time today. After the nomination Ut Friday tbe boys enjoyed refreshments which were furnished by Dr. Brunson. During the past two weeks the agriculture classes hsve spent several class periods out on field trips. In an effort to prepare the boys to enter the contests at the U. S. A. C. on the 28th of April. - Vsda Allen, Journalism Class The Fourth Grade News The program next week, April 28, will be given by the fourth grade. It will be as follows: Song and dance by Leors Hanson A little operetta, 'The Earth King snd Hts Magic Helpers: Reader, J. Ralph Wood King, Dwight Huntsman Magic Helpers, Tho Four Winds, Raindrops, Birds, Sunbeams, Flowers snd the Chorus of Merry Makers. Friday, April 28, at 3 p. m, W invite everyone. The Health District No. 6 of the Utah State Board of Health conducted a meeting In Fillmore on Friday, February 14. The nurses from Millard County acted as hostesses. Case studies were read and discussed by the nurses. Dr. Sllverstone Deputy Health Officer of the State and Director of District No. 6, gave a very Interesting discussion on blood typing, after which each nurse was typed. Those present beside Dr. Silver-stonwere: Dr. N. F. Gerrle, operator of the Utah State Mobile Dental Unit now operating In Scipio; Mr. Ernest Stewsrt, District Sanitarian; Mlsa Tbelma Green, supervisor of Public Health Nurtet In District, and the following nurses: Mis Mildred Frandsen, Wayne County; Mra. Ruth Hammond, Ephraim; Mrs. Ethel Pederson, Mantl; Miss Wanda Mataon, Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner, Eureka; Mrs. Margaret Fillmore, Nepbl; Miss Kathryn Knapp, Delt. snd Miss Virginia Webb, Fillmore. The meeting was held In the Court House. Luncheon was then served at tbe Elementary School lunch room. Special guest were Mrs. Sllverstone, Mrs. Gerrle snd Mr. W. A. Paxton. Approximately 800 young people With N. L. Nlckle as the chief proof high school age are gathered in moter, Delta is making extensive preloA-.- y for the Annual parations for the Junior Mvestock Fillmore show here May and according to County High School Day. They come reports there will be some live and from Delta, Hinckley and their surinteresting exhibits. rounding communlile, and from FillThe Delta Tennis Club is In the more and other East Millard town. limelight now In the line of local All day they will be entered In sports. The organization has started off with real live members, composed friendly competition In the fields of of the following charter members: sports, drama, art, and music. At noon the bands will parade up town Cecil Baker, president; and Scott and thrill the townspeople with tbeir Chesley, Lee Calllsler, Ralph Morrimusic and marching, aa only a home son, Doctor Bird. Ward Moody, Reed town band can do. Starley, Daryl Pearson, Krit Petty are happy to have these young We and Buddy Hill. Some five or six member will be admitted to the club people and their Instructors with ua later from applicants making a show- for tbe day, and we hope that no mar the pleasThe club Incident will occur to ing worthy of membership. members have Just arranged to have ure of thla annual event. the tennis court lighted up In atyle at a cost of 1200.00, which will make Civics Clubs to Meet In Price It one of the two best courts of the All residents of southern Utah are kind in the state. This work will be Invited to attend the meetcordially under way at once. The Tellurlde Associated Civic Clubs of of the ing Power Company has agreed to furnish the materials at cost and the Southern Utah to be held In Price on Saturday, April 23. The businlabor free. ess session at which problems of inInInterest In mining Is on the crease locally and some of the en- terest to all sections of the state thusiastic miring men express the will be discussed will convene In tbe belief that De'.ta Is on the eve of be- municipal audltorum at 3:30 p. m. Arrangements are being made by coming a mining town. The town was full of mining men last Sunday, Director Henry H. Jones and A. E. civic leaders of coming from Salt Lake, Logan and Glbaon and other the busCarbon Following county. Reaver To Play Host to Many other cities. One bunch of engineers and promoter were on their way out iness meeting a banquet and dance Students on May 6th to Drum Mountain, where plan are will conclude the program for tbe Elghts-r- a Hundred .Musicians to Par- under way for the construction of a day. Included among tbe dtntlngulshed mill. It Is said there la extensive ticipate in Southern Utah Music will be Oovernor Henry H. Festival gold ore there and that It can be pro- visitor members of tbe state road Blood and Eighteen hundred senior and Jun- fitably extracted with the use of ior high school musician are prepar- modern melhods. Among the engi- commission, W. D. Hammond, chairing to assemble In Besver, Utah, on neers here Sunday was Ed. H. Wat- man; Preston O. Peteraon and Geo. May 6 to participate in the annual son, a successful mining engineer Abbott, members. It t also likely that F. H. RichSouthern Utah Mualc Festival. Ac- from Sslt Lske snd well known In cording to reports of the Committee Delta, who never bothers with pro- ardson and Leland H. Kimball, who had much to do with formulating In charge of this regional Music Fes- jects which hsve only a tival this number. It was stated, la aim. In addition to "Drum there is tbe plan for bringing Colorado river the total as reported by the various renewed Interest In the Amiss Valley water Into many of tbe valley of schools in tbit region which com- gold mine, where It looks like litiga- Utah for Irrigation purposes, will prises Millard, Iron, Washington, tion is now under way regarding the attend tho meeting to explain In deBesver, and Kane Counties. There title to the several claims there. tail bow this can be accomplished will be 16 high achool band and 30 Work Is going on there now, but the and why It la feasible. Discussion of roads, adveUlslQg mixed choruses and male and ladles' main question in the minds of mining snd many other aubjecta will fill oat glees. people Is who owns the claims. If any Milo Adams, Music Insttuctor of one. It is said to be very rich In the program of business matters to the Beaver High School and chair- gold and only requires modern meth- be handled by the members and dirman of the program committee ods to make It pay handsomely. Lo- ectors of tho association. stated that the morning would be de- cal business men regret that the provoted to soloe and ensembles both gress of Ibis valuable property devel- YOUTH ASSASSIN PICTURE vocal and Instrumental, choruses, opment baa to be Impeded by litiga- TO RE SHOWN AT AVALON glee and orchestras. The afternoon tion. will be taken up by tbe various The farming conditions In this Film Portraying Ravages of bands to be followed by a parade and community are now considered Ideal Marihuana Weed to Show mast band performance directed by and the alfalfa seed farmers are in For One Day Only Clair Johnson. This will be the flral good ahape for going ahead. They lime at any 8oulbern Utah Music had a good teed crop last, season and The "Assassin of Youth" is a picFestival where mass band perfor- got a good price for the seed, They ture that portray the ravage of mance bat been undertaken. did not spend all their profit for the Marihuana weed. It U a type of new automobiles and are In shape to picture that Is entirely different and do some good work this year. One new. It deals with the deadly drag Public Health Column of tbe encouraging things to the far- as It Is being used by 4b modem Child Health May Day Day will mers In the teed belt Is thst they youth of today. be observed on May 1, with appro- hare almost entirely gotten rid of The picture waa screened In variof the drainage ous states tnd has lb endorsement priate program throushout the com- the cancer-woredmunities of Utah. These program bondage wbtcb waa thrust upon them of women's clubs snd numerous wilt aura up the accomplishment In In the flush I'.mct of the late 'teens ucational bodies, snd It Is a picture of child following the World War. Some aay that teaches a vital lesson and promoting preservation heal'h during the past year and that a real agent could do should be seen by everyone. Leo J. McCarthy, the producer, business here now If be projecting plana Into the coming a land-offiwent after tbe business because the started to make this picture with the year. Community committee will be or- business Is here now waiting for thought In mind thst It would porganised In tbe very near future to some one to take hold cf tbe Job. tray mereiy tho ravages of tbs Mariformulate and carry out plans of tbe Conditions In the community have huana weed, but after getting Into annual May Day observance. The never been better. There la now an the studying, looking up, and findWomen National Relief Society will abundance of water for Irrigation ing articles on the obnoxious drug, erve as the chairman organliatlon purposes and the soil here Is claimed he became so cnthusaatlc. Instead of this year, and will be assisted In tbe to be ths most fertile In the world. making Just another picture, be deseveral communities by local represcided to produce It with a definite entatives of other agencies especially Professional Wrestling; Routs object lesson In mind. Interested In child health and welBut In order to keep swsy from Well Attended fare. the preachment It Interwove tbe "The health of the child Is the The professional story with the natural happenings of n matches staged at the H. S. gym last high school youths of todsy, thoir power of the Nation," was the State-wid- e comthe adopted by friends, their enemies, and their Wednesday evening were exceptionmittee for the 1939 annual obser- ally well attended and likewise well problems, snd their achievements as vance of May Day Child Health received by the crowd. they see them through the eye of Its The scheduled match between Red 18 to 30 years of age. first meeting thla teason, Day at on March 16. Detailed plana will Lund and Jerry Milgate did not maAt a recent screening held tor the be presented to the group at their terialize, but the crowd was probably clergy, welfare workers, clubs sud next meeting on March 27. repaid for this by seeing Ira Dern numerous other people Interested In Each year alnce 1928, the Presi- In an exhlblton match that was put this work, some very fine comments dent of the United State has pro- on In lieu of that event. were received. claimed May Day as Child Health The Kunkel-Peco- s bout and the Without doubt, It is something enDay throughout the country, and the team wrestling bout afforded plenty tirely new snd different In th Governors of the several atatea have of wrestl'ng and the tana look forfield. The cast Is msd followed hla lead. ward to seeing the professionals here up of some of the younger movie-folk- s Tbe objective of each community again In the near future. of Hollywood snd they have Child Health Day comMay Day done a very splendid Job In bringing mittee will be to brlnt to the attenout this picture. Horae and Cattle Growers tion of fach community; To Meet Saturday 1. The Importance of the child's IRRIGATION WATER SCARCE The Horse and Cattle Association health, development, and We understand that due to exthroughout life, of proper food, rest, of Grating District No. 3 wilt meet exercise, medical care, and protec- Saturday April 22nd, at the County treme dry weather and lack of water Court House. All members snd per- In Chalk Creek for Irrigation purtion against disease. 2. sons Interested are urged to be pres- poses, that canal water will b The ways of Informing parent and others ho child health may be ent. turned In the Central Utah Canal this week. A almllar scarcity of Irrisafeguarded, and 3. The means whereby such safeMr. Vm. Manhard entertained at gation water In all East Mltlard to all and bridge at the Shaw Cafe streams Is anticipated unless some dinner be available made guards may children. Thursday evening. delayed spring storms arrive. e, stock-sellin- g - real-esta- te ce alo-ga- - - well-bein- g wrestling |