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Show Tft ree Rs SERVICES FOR NETTIE L. NELSON of Children, by DR. L, WAYNE REID Motivating children la a dally problem for parents as well as teachers and school adminisIt Is an tmortant trators. key lo excellence In education; yet, motivation Is more than wresting production" from unwilling students. It Is more than seeking vkarlous salts'll i ton through the achlevo-meof other. It Is t.Kiie than es.erctstng personal power over other human beings. It must take as Us goal the development of Individual talent. Education at home and at a satisfying school must ! exjierlenre for the student. If a child Is tn satisfied at (tome, once he gt 0 school the tham es are he will ;mt ts nt this month was Fillmore's native soi., former n.awr. principal and lisnop, Hc-lt- ,)i it.'aD t h.!taenasorltedwiththe ji.it'i.liVi for some time. He rlrf-ma- n jj t trs with H.C. Hum, on earth1 say Mr. .liijcr Mn, Doth are permanent seat at the Conrad Hilton Motel, Chicago. ntshop" hiv Joe tn I Is the fHOCHLCS: JU.--r iti.d my self u tala a world ite to I Hunt and I have V hrit). Vo pals for over a half ren-- struk oil and '.vent on to tlie tup hlllto.iatre in the world. The next Uo are Paul Cetty and Howard Hugh. A Republic an, Hunt La. live In jeiUtks. l am coordinator In the live midwest states, Hying to save the Rtpul;cai Rarty Iron. obilvtoh, T the radli enjoy IROGRESS, an excellent Bit valued news irom riyild lat me ton'll jr.d the lesiple so dear to me. Fondly, Joseph F. iajr, Anderson." How laaoy horses? money Millard c'ei County 4-- 11 Horse memtars havtangiM!ljig and addresses of horse tn a apeclal state wide survey lo determine y many horse there are In the An count of Hate. Mre numbers Is ptesent! Utah State is kttg In Uah. with special help iiiversty tn n Ctah State Department of AtrM'lture has set out to deter-- a w !. how man) tar really tae and the value of this tn the state. Horse owners of Itah eieci : he survey will provide ev tdencv the horse Industry dues irlhute subslantlally lo the fnmiry of l.'tah and U deserves mure cor.sktorattoi from public f,id for hors factum- - snd r t .ir riding facilities. 1; will slid lid tn getting for animal research from r. animat health act presemly K'h.re the lolled States Com . ft'-fThis ai o Id provide jif osiers lo be used ry to nutntor of states liat-e- d en the k on tn.rd. Keith Chat it an, On.' all horse Agent, owner to resjmnd to the questions Ir fcj the Inf-s- nation lit be ron.plete ai.J accurate, vve are assured iy J waym- Ve Arthur, assistant rri.fevtr n - llv-u- urts ? - animal s It..., u.ah jis I the survey, the Information on Individual tars owners will t held cun.'iJent 1st snd It will ta used for lax purjose. lor ms are talng Survey mailed lo horseo ter a all over nead'.-- g the stale. Although our nave done a good job getting names of hors owners, some were protably missed. Any horse owner who dm a not receive a quest kom.alr It urged lo mntart the County Extension Office, Fillmore or Dell, or wrUe to J Wayne McArthur at I SI1 ft l ojr.r.. Keith J. Chapman reached there either. school can not be run sonaltty solely to satisfy the needs of the staff. Nor can a home be run solely to satisfy the personality needs of the parents. Neither of these needs can te Ignored. When one thinks ataut motivation, one Is reminded of the predlcamei of the Australian a Chief who decided he A ;r be couldnt throw the old one away. We are facing an almost universal pro! iem In our fumes and school alike; we dont how to throw the old sun new tammeratg. of not I vat ton away. What work'd for us as children does tail make u necessarily follow that u will work for our children. Ttay are a difdifferent freed with tww ferent demands made upon They have new and different tmjattou to overcone. It is our challenge lo find out the best ways of motivating our children before they ever reach the correct school ?ge. It U Impossible to wait for the school society lo find out the Wat ways of molt vat km. From the time of Rousseau, Individual have educdois terhi-hp- i I Un. struggled wliti'hlr i roblem. Vv find many restate met of the found the Issue. Parents lui am dilemma. Therefore, wl.er do we go. Our job as tath tut rents and Second Ward, Monday at noon. She died Aug, 2, 1974 In a Sail Lake City nursing home. The family prayer at the mortuary was offered by Phyl In law. Aril, a grandson Prelude and postlude music was played by Cathryn Nielson who did the accompanytig. - Jack McBride offered the vocation. shared her talents educators la lo help our Individual children locus on the few im;rtant things which can and be defined, observed, measured; things for which they seem to car or do fairly well In. to have We are taglimlng massive evidence from many sources that the child's own mind will do a large part of the job If he has a chance. Therefore, we must constantly provide encouragement, take time to sit down at least ten minutes a day wtth each child and discuss what they want to talk ataut. Take time to lei your child know you love him. I et him know you will support him tn the right tat help him understand he must meet the consequences when he Is wrong. Work with him when event of the day or problems si school n redefining. Help the child take an active, rather than passive, part In all Be able to not his learning. overlook the childs spontaneous and drives, tat spot Ink i them early and nourish them which will enable the educations) vector le far moresntv-msfu- l. rt-s- Motivation is perronal and Individual. We have to discover what has Important meaning and valui lo the Individual child. You and I can't deride what Is wattled or how lo make It wanted. W must find where the craving Is, when the rurtostty Is, and find early enough In life. t The primary problem Is whether the child finds enough Intrinsic satisfaction tn the work of l h school or home so he wont need aggressive compel U Ion for status In order to get rewards. sm&sm On OOOOOOOOOOOGOOGOOQQOOOOOOOOQOOOOO Want a great smalt car at clearance prices? Ford is now producing more small cars than everbefore. That means better selection and prices that may never be this low again. fORO MAVERICK In tai.uy ecmpiid u at ojtaucmcq iPOLlahci to ecc 'em W.matlaetSi'd A jiC tubt-ictryiicdct e qm : e am eat o jat mat t eat? ta comwi p.n.ane YDuarttraiy 5acCinj teafu'ev at a bate ttutei pe p,''vl Craig Meclum. Pallbearers were; Shane Reese, Mack McBride, Russell Calllsier, Scott McBride, Kim Ndson and Earl Johnson. Mrs. Nelson was lorn Aug. 2. 1887, at Silver Reef, Wash- ington County to David Prescott and Mary Pymln Lamb. She married Edward Nelson March 4, 1909 In the St. George Temple. He died Nov.25, 1971. A.ter their firs! four chli-ln- H Evan, Virginia ?rn. the family ano uw moved to Fillmore where a rolling mill was purchased. Both were active in community affairs. Survivors are: daughters and sons, Glen E Richard E. and Mrs. Leitoy (Betty) Allen, all Salt Lake CUy; Mrs, Eugene (Lillian) McBride and Mre. Francis (Virginia) Kelly, Fillmore; 20 grandthlldren, 39 grandchildren, three great great great grandchildren; sisters, Lillie u i, Mams, Laguna Hills, Calif., Edith Me Kenney, Studio CUy, Calif. COITLE snd Melva Day are serving on a mission at the Want! Temple. They have completed their first month. Fairs are fun "Fairs ue Fun tor Everyone" la the theme of the Millard County Falx this year, Announces Sebrlna Eklns, chairman. An appeal is being made to all people to support the County Estr at Deseret, not oaiv Bb entries, but to come and see Our County Fair Is unique In that It la attractive and educational tor all age groups. The MUUrd County Fair Is a friendly and excHtof meeting place for the many people from all the communities in Lit county. It Is a good place lo get new Ideas and frtsh points of view, to see specific examples of beautiful creative work, whether It be an oil painting, a handmade quilt or a photograph. Rules and regulations have been mailed to all Relief Society presidents in (he county for entrlee. If aa Individual ha an entry, there D a special section. The prize money has been increased In each department. The fair building has been painted Inside, and Is clean and ready for the enterics to corn crops. Wells Johnson, FkwH. U in charge of getting exhibit of tall corn, alfalfa seed andgraln. Contact him to take It over. This will be dUplayed In booths outside the fair building. Fair schedule Is: Wed. Aug. 14, all entries In from 9 s.m. - 4 p.m. Thors. Aug 13, Judging of til exhibits Frt. Aug. 16, Fair epens lo public from 19a.m. - 6 p.m. 6 s.m. Flower and garden FORO FlNTO Arntnca bavc tcooom cat Get back to , fciic with Pint a a ihiby I inapt epgme With standj'd eompment lk pent a ic brake ma tack and JOOO-cc- A c pmion netting It t America t tenubie economy car. 10:30 Flower and garden exhibits open. Sat. Fair open In Fubllc at 10 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Fair cioer a 4 p.m. Exhibits will be re- leased. The at your Ford Dealers late-lat- e Cloiioirs Fillmore,. Utah 84631 Fair U siinored guidelines FtlV-mc- Show, ru.iofurai -n 1 reirte'' '. 1 tor. . op-Ine- i,i . (ar,,s 1 -- . 1 t.tei Honor America Gi-n- CHALLENGE YOURSELF. half, $2J million, of 9s total $4.6 million lax figure. Assessed valuation of LTah's Coal mines was $13.8 million. reached Iron Mtoea $8.9 million; Uranium mines totaled The Industrial $7.2 million. minerals group as oil shale, limestone, phosphate, fluorspar, gtlsontte, brick-cla- y, poUsh, cement rock, gypsum snd tatldlr stone was assessed The nonferrou $17 trillion. group of minerals - copper, lead, zinc, gold and silver, -peaked out at tot I mcnl of $239 million. )iut i.ui ;vi),l imh' very .I ll.ruit an.lvip, vvickcfil a nMvi!i. lit tlw nov L tn.itnlutg Ri-tv- THE ARMY RESERVE. ITEtiSTO GOTO MEETINGS. r. taxes Occupation to the 1974 tax year were $3 million on 26 properties to mining snd 72 to oil snd gas. There are 41 mining locations to the State, of which 26 were active during '.be year. Largest mine occupa ton taxes on copper were assessed mines $2.6 million followed closely by oil and gas of $2.1 Mine assessed - million, iron mines assessment for occupattontax waa$H2,C67; Lead-Ztand Stiver mines, $77,300 and Uranium mines, or $69,121. Of the active mine to Utah, and Copper the Lead-Zimines produced 38.5 million nc Judd Dority, laborer tons of ore, were assessed $136.6 mUllon. in Salt Lake City, Utah. When adding Iron, Beryllium, and Uranium production the total tonage figure reaches 4l.2mlHtontons Wo can handle it the union Rctfc railroad people WANTED for SHERIFF of MILLARD COUNTY VOTE FOR W ALT ! RIGS6EE 1 Specially Qualified by 24 Years Experience in Law Enforcement $ by the Millard County Commission. Committee members working re on the fair hoard from the Clearance savings now TJairirsieir ON TEMPLE MISSION Newel al, euv-pl.a- st' Roy Olpln offered the closing prayer. The grave at Fillmore Cemetery was dedicated by entrtea 9 a.m. Judging i.i lo organ solo. tells Valuations of Utah olUnd gas Q( M MMMnieiI 0 pro;erttes Increased during the j254.g million, jVoductlon figures for the past year of over $23 million, marking the sixth straight year 1973 proiJuct ton year show more of valuation Increase note mUlUin ;oimds of co;v Repub-llia- n Carlton Stowe, Minerals stalls- Stephen M, Harm sen, r protJlu.t (j; 3C.2 million tical specialist, I'tahGeologtcal landtoaie for congress. of ,t.ad; 4?u millton I Mineral Survey. Issued the guidelines Iv which pouiuls of zinc; 2.2 milium Inns Mr. Stowe U currently doing ore; and allgtdl) im re he Intend to ta bound in the o( a studyof the mineral Industries conduct of hls cam; sign during ,uitoi l7 taxes throughthe Mineral Prop- lum. Gold the corn Itq; wtuks. production was over I Intend to conduct a posierty Division of the State Tax 300 thousand tioy ounces and Commission. Hls tabulation of stiver w as 3,r million campaign troy tive, Issue oriented asstiuMon final assessed valuation for ibe ounces. vo 11 of character oil and gas Industry show that ai d 1'islnuuUiic," ( oinmlseton-- r Oil andgavp'nducer I Ivlteve $84,220,173 was asuesed last luiiusou sail. ,Mrieli o! oll ,;u: T.i elecyear betoie, 34 3 will the year. osciitothl volers of feet ulc gas $60,997,309 was asses.d,and tn tion on I hi lusls c fil t. Issue s prod(ird aiMt rtr wW. 1971 the total was $56,946,124. and on the lusts of my own and Mr, Stowe cotes thedecre.ase The Increase has beensteady my oi'pnmu.t s philosophical nitnllv v,luJrtfcM18 fair Ur. since 1969 when $49,955,000 not oi. tne tasls K If illations, within the Industry gey wss assessed. However, for as was true tor cop'r il iv. i i vi Mvpalttte. the year the third year tn a row, mining The Increase Ir. oil and eus Is "We L1 irtnlmle campaign properties show a decltne In due primarily to the hl'h level (edud.jm k iht place great valuations. The past years of oil oil lane blent If leal ton product ton ami dt tiling assessment was $286,741,397 a ii "Iv, j!lnU(,h we do expect to e ' Irtl In actlvtty evjertenre considerable drop from the pre- Basin -I region. IT AUatiiout-Bluel- ell use llil.iards," he vplatned. vious $301,941,184 the year tuI the the tor Hepubltran area amvmts .support Ii.i'orm a t! was .ubipted at i twst of this actlv it v Tax assessments on the Currrnllv, the latest oil ami tie .Olive! t tun," Itot ,tl VII said. major oil companies run into gas production st.it IM Irs reAnd, I all', s p..r( my the highest figure. Mr. Stowe stiould he ta selerted ly tne of ah ft Division ported by says he feels Itah citizens could b. the Prlitiarv eleo- -t the voters o... hesnef.m.e c.,, (), I sppreclate more Ihe problems , Ion. ,,r a, ralw ,h ihxllvige I, to, to make irodlM)ne of oil comps.ile, knowing nmre U8 n,1Uin a of atl I'., sail e roflifHtme it," ataut tta actual dollars paid third of the total 3.2 battel. back Into the State of Itah. nonlhly. Gulf Oil's assessments reached Copwr pi t'd.n (km tn flali i'i ataut the actual dollar assesed1 MU A I'D i t NTY 1ROGRKSS May was 2l,f20 ton, a .ll:tt over $12 million. Gulf patdover Increase o.er Aprils 2",1 Mini's 1 tllll.ol e, tub 84C.3 $300 thousand occupation taxes, according to ('.!, iureai t rd.'V August 9, t97t reached $13 million with oc- Mines informal ton. .Inc cupation taxes of over $400 Is running IM thousand. Other assessments and 1490 ton iiMiabiy l ftah, Include Shell Oil Company with while lead I'rntti'Uiui avora,, over $9 million, FhllMps Pet- 1085 to 12k0 bu s n.()!it'ily. roleum of nearly $6 million, i a r Un Muwe i Superior Oil with over 7 I P t ub gbal I million, Texaco Inc. .over $9L 2 MH4.eal '.nrviiV million, and Bnton Oil of i $5.8 mlltlon. Assessed valuation of oil and state Ibis gat plpelltwa bt lie U was amounted up. past year to more than $13 million compared to $12.1 million the previous year, large! assvtsmen vloua year. Largeat assessment was paid again by El Faso Natural Gas Company of over $6.2 million tn seven counties wtth $4 million In San Juan County. Chevron Pipeline Companys assessed valuation in Duchesne County alone wss owr 4-- iiito j sewing and homemaklng. A lad'.es trio, Melva Day, Greta Stevens and Janie Bacon The lord Is My Shepsang herd." Edna McBride played Somewhere My love .is an Candidate gas valuations inersase & next Wednesday. Featured will be bom arts, 1! fair. Art and crafts, flower exhibit, cook, earning, photography, garden produce arid r r IvtJ'tr J'e one vma'i In gardening, U! O 1 nd In oooooo OOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o -- me - Now.YourFord Dealer's late-lat- e Show presents FORD MUSTANQ S V ngh' ca- - ' me .)N tme It I mm t yea a Muvtacg Re devoir Bishop Dallln Nielsen conHe referred to Mrs. ducted. Nelson as a woman of courage, who believed In living, doing and helping. The speaker wss Stella Day, a long-tifriend and admirer of the departed. She told how sho het;ed homestead tn Washington County, doing much of the heavy work while her hus-tawas working In a roller mill. She was a lady of many talents, active In the Mothers Club, a charter member of the Fillmore Garden Cluo. She Funeral services for N ttle Nelson, 86, were held in Flll-nx- re THREE RS AND A UIG HUG The Management of Motivation Oil area Include; Keith Chapman. County Agent, Beth Cropland, Home Agent; Rose Rogers, cu chairman; Thera Keslerand Leoma Barkdull, home arts; eta u.Mttocn, Bowers; Maxine Rowley and Laura Trimble, foods snd canning; Thelma Peterson, arts snd craft s;WlU Physically & Mentally Capable of Doing the JOB Your VOTE I Seek Greatly Appreciated -- & Johnson, agricultural exhibits. Your Vote for Rigsbee is a VOTE LAW & ORDER for 4 aSiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiBM A Raid folate! Adveertisment by Committee for Rtgsby |