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Show TOMKINSON'S GREENHOUSE I K t X urWwi':- becomes law Cary Peterson, Nephl, Utah, Utah Representative called the PROGRESS to report several bills of interest to our area. The Territorial Capitol Bill was passed In the general appropriations bill rather than a one asi-irintroduced. This will give the Parks and Recreation Commission $200,000 to buy the Fillmore separate - . tpvftwfoQ ft X PT A st Elementary School property just south of the Territorial Capitol. A rural culinary water construction bill was passed. Two million dollars will be put In a revolving fund for small cities to borrow for the cnstruction of municipal watersystems. To le lent with no interest, the fund will be administered by the Water Resource board. It will be much the same as irrigation companies are us- . t. "i - small j 'in.iar', .u-up uii m Utah Nurserymen: As you may already know, flip tush State Division of Fine Arts Is sponsor Ir.g a Bicenten- A cloud seeding appropriation of $200,000 was Kissed at tiie last minute. An Interlocal Cooperation Act was Kissed allowing municipalities and rural electric associations to wheel and generate This will clear the power. way for Fillmore City, Flowell Electric and others In ICCA to continue with their plans to build a generation plant near Kaneville, Wayne Co. tiT'-er- parti-citxiU- ng non-met- . : -.'. i' 10.DDlK.T.03ft;jnr Kin.- - 10.001. Sal. Closed Sundays & Leslie G. Clay, 89, folLast Wednesday night, March lowed his wife, Lula fa death a PTA was held 12, meeting by 30 days. He died at his to report on what our PTA orhome in Logan, March 10, ganization has been able to ac1975. complish this year. There were Survivors are son and two about forty members present. Jolm E., Logan; daughters, Last fall we decided to find Mrs. David F. (Carolyn) Anout what the principle concerns derson, San Francisco; Mrs. were in our communities Bill (Corinne) Ames, Ilunts-vill- e, and work on these as our PTA Alabama; 8 grandchilWe held Concern objectives. dren, 3 Conferences and find out the and brother, Burton Clay, Salt five main concerns were In the areas of hedth, safety, adult Lake City. Masonic services education, recreation, and were held graveside Thursday fa Logan school faciltles. City Cemetery. We asked Linda Baugh to Mr. H. M. (Mack) Carling report on the doctor situation. came from Victorville by bus not PTA did do Although the to join other family memthe work to obtain the docbers in attending the service. tors, we are happy results liave been obtained by our communities working on this problem and Ajbeil Htnler dies we will all benefit from having AUert Hunter, 70, Fer-rotwo doctors in our community died March G, 1975 in a A11 the end of July. of our by Salt Lake Hospital. healtli problems have not been He was born March 4,1903, solved by liaving these doctors Kanosh to William Freeman come and siwe would like to and Louisa Rappleye Hunter. work on different aspects of He married Reva Henrle, health. Our next step will be July 5, 1967 In Salt Lake a seminar on recognizing the City. signs of drug abuse to be held He was a member of the in conjunction with our PTA LDS Church and of the Amerin April tentatively meeting ican Legion. scheduled for April 17 or 30. Survivors: wife, brothers, The only thing we have acErnest and Lorin, Salt Lake on was keepcomplished safety City; Merl, San Bernardino, ing the crossing guard for California. Main Street. More work needs Funeral services for rt to be done especially In the were held March 10 In of areas bicycle and bus safeHie Ferron Ward. We need help to do this. ty. Graveside services were Norman Stevens, our commuheld in Kanosh the same day nity-school director, has where he was burled. taken most of the burden of Attending from Kanosh were: the adult education in our comLloyd and Helen Rogers. Indiwe have munities, but, rt.Out of town friends and cated our support of and willwor dinner guests of ingness to help In bring' the ers aftertiirs' Llojd RoP cultural events here ihat have "vices. been proposed as part of the Bicentennial Celebration. non-pro- ai t ifoftt MtttfM4- Ptfrttp puts CftwitK a tfc A IM CfeWtttvStl 'CHOSEN sunuivons ft CUftt4 fctwn A fetes!1 btyAfcj PQ (h i Ik C Off A D DEATH WISH A holidays 95C Spam lunch meat New family size Ivory Liquid .89 TICHHKC f' A'- - ' Ch.rln Fronton V con n incr it Gaid.nl Clubs the Avalon Theatre We have just completed one of the most difficult years ir our countrys history. We must not, however, lose fatlth in our political system but' look for-- ! ward to the future. Connie Armltage, our National Federation Republican Womens President said, The real loser November 5th was not the Republican party, but the Repub lie Itself. Our system of checks and balances is Invalidated by the overwhelming one party now existing In Conma-jorl- ty gress." We liave len pleased with our candidates Hat In (lie counties where the Republican Women were organised, they received excellent help and fa many counties they manned and supplied the major- reports from of the Headquarte.ftpera-tloi- ity a. are convinced that fa every county, a We we need Republican women's club ready to function in our election year 1970. Although our organization Is the educat total arm of the party we, as your State Federation, are convinced we are the working arm and if we can lave a Republican womens club fa every county, we can be most effective fa helping to preserve good government fa our country and state. All women Interested fa or ffanizing a Women's Republican and fa te the Fillmore area, contact Georgia Hare Store medicines in the new safety bottles which children cannot open. Its a good idea to use plastic bottles because t. Formal Pilots body near Utah Lake The body of a man found Sunday afternoon south of the Provo Airport on the southwest shore of Utah Lake Is proba bly the bM;- - of nn airplane pilot bound for Fillmore, December i0. Sheriff Mack Holley said the body lias been ldentuied as William Horlaclier, 2891 st West, Provo. Mr.Ilor-lachhas been missing since his light plane went down on a flight to Fillmore, Utah on December tenth. The Sheriff said three boys were hunting fa the areaSunday afternoon when they saw the body floating fa the water about of a mile from the Mar-racre- have been conducted since the plane was missing. Locally, both of the Sheriffs Posses spent considerable time searching Immediately after the plane was reported down and since that time several attempts have been made to find the plane fa Utah The plane as yet lias Lake. not been found, but, fa presumed to be somewhere fa the lake. greater m m j ye n Hu y are disposed to engraft a similar exception where to rule otherwise wouU he tantamount to depriving all of the small cities and towns of this stite of representation by an attorney to handle their few criminal prosecutions. Accordingly, we hold that in this state the lawyer population fa so small fa all areas, save and excepting Sait LakeCounty, tliat the ethical consideration must give way to the practical needs of the communities. In so holding, we caution attorneys that this fa an area where the appearance of lmjro-prlet- y could easily arise to the embarassment of the individual attorney and bar llself and we counsel clrcumsjiectlon on the part of attorneys. V.e POODXOWND F. pple Sauce 303 W. F. Flour 25 lb. .Cl .77 Kraft Blue Mac Dinner .77 Wesson Oil Large, 24 oz. VV. A Chuck A Cut A. Lean Ground Beef Jf Broccoli Asparagus Cottage Cheese GROCERIES Cup Ccfces 3n 2.5? 38? .OS .S3 TU.0' FoX lb. Morell All Mat Weiner. 77 . I lb. Bor S Bacon Tld PRODUCE Dream Whip Red Ripe Salad Tomatoes A 303 A J7 W. F. Sliced Beets Cauliflower Snow White W. F. Orange juice 6 oz. I (Cellowrapped) Zucchini Squash A A .? Bill iUYi A 7? 3 59 A 03 3100 5S5 A. .69 ? Tomatoes A. 57 Asparagus .!? A. ,2$ Turbot Fillet A. eu Inends, remember from the Bible: "Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart, so doth the sweetness of a man's friend bv heart v counIn making these Cup Ccfces 7.S9 w. F. Orange Juice FOOD PRICED S3 MVMH'I EOOTS ' DIMS ' YYords sel." IS YOUR PET STARVING TO DEATH? No matter how much you feed your pet, he may be starving to death right in front of your eyes. What can you do? Serve Sergeant's Vitapet Tablets regularly. Vitapet Tablets contain vitamins and minerals essential to good health and good looks. And they taste like treats! Get Sergeant's Vitapet Tablets for your dog or cat. FROZEN 37 9 Lyntlen Farms" Hash Brown Potatoes 2 lb. 39$ Kraft Pinmento, American Cheese 12 oz. 89 8 oz. 287C Phil Cream Cheese Pillsbury Biscuit 7$l I lb. 70 Parkay Ueg, Margarine Parkay Squeeze Margarine7 lb. bY'r oz. Ore Ioa Onion Rings W.F. FrozenStrawberries 10 oz. 3$l W.F. Frozen Orange Juice 6oz. 595 6 pk. 59 Frozen Heath Bars 3l PRODUCE s 1 lb. Salad Tomatoes Cauliflower Snow White Cello I9d 19? lb. Zucchini Squash 319$ Ruby Grapefruit Sunkist Pure Orange Juice Tropicana 12 gallon Arparagus Broccoli Taxaen Pink Grapefruit T. PIZZA 4 lb. MEAT 14 oz, 69$ Greenland Turbot Fillet 11. 69$ Morrell Ail Meat Weiners lb. 79$ Bars Bacon lb. $1.09 Bar S Thick Slicde Bacon ilb $2.19 12 oz. Bar S Franks 59$ Reody Chunk Chicken 6 oz v de Lorle Warner andSusieSmith gathered $20 by going from door to door with a bottle. Our schools have enjoyed the nurse, Vickie Anderson, Salt Lake City. She spent a day In our schools lecturing and answering questions regarding birth defects and what can be done to avoid these problems. Thanks to all who donated to tills worthwhile cause. Opinion 55 rec- ognizes an exception to the rule that city prosecutors may not defend criminals in other jurisdictions where, because of the small number of attorneys, the Court feels Impelled to assign prosecutors to defense functions In Courts other than the one In which he acts as proseIn effect, Opinion 55 cutor. lxtlanr.es the greater nt"d with and the eii. ai holds thaf he pKotl core!!-eryO- n -- Steak-Cent- er The Senior Citizens that have done quilting and were represented by Mae Cahoon donated $10 from their projects. Three young girls, Jolene Jennings, muni-cijallti- ABA Grelond Turbot Fillet Cut Pot Roast-Bla- Ella Crosiand, Holden;' W. J. nosh; Donna Bond, Meadow; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hatch, Sct-pl- o. Ro-Lay- ne 16-2- MEAT East Millard March of Dimes Chairman, Le Grande Davies and Mary K. Davies, report the response to the Mothers March and the Telerama was good this year. Those tliat need special recognition for a job well done are district directors: Rachel Robison, 1st Ward; Greta Stevens, 2nd Ward; Pat Rhodes, 3rd Ward; Vlrgie Ivie, Thailand Poison Control Center, located at the University of Utah Medical Center, will join the Utah Association Pharmaceutical and Its components fa observing National Poison Prevention 2. Week during March one-quar- ter ,, of Dimes Home from shore. Several searches d'nodclauhlh Vlarch 1- -2 er S Republican ..SiTr'S Women's Kellys . PREVENTION WEEK The Intermountain Regional shatter-resistan- Mushroom 2-- fit theyre fa defeases other municijxHities, from aneco-eac- h instance is required to make a choice between representing the town and handling criminal defenses In other municipalities, from an economic standpoint, lie must foreMUSHROOM NOTES go representation of the town Egyptian hieroglyphics of 4600 In Its few criminal prosecuyears ago recorded legends tion matters. showing beliefs the mushroom Such a result would find was the plant of immortality. moat of the cities and towns Japanese legend has It tliat one in Utah unable to obtain the variety of mushroom can proservices of a local proseculong life, and few Japanese tor, except by importing him families would liave dared not from the one large population to have mushrooms in their home. center, where few, proportionThe Pharoahs of Egypt were ately, of the attorneys or their so intrigued with the flavor of partners are engaged In proseEven this might tie cutions. mushrooms, they decreed that difficult since the defense of no commoner could touch a a single criminal case would mushroom, thus assuring themselves the entire supply. likely, from a monetary standThe royalty of Britain, France, point, exceed the amount a small town could ray for all of Its and Italy, all permitted only the courts and palaces to serve prosecutorial functions. The problem is not modermushrooms. ated in our small cities either, (continued next week). by reason of the fact that those few cities are surrounded by MOUNTAIN MUSHROOMS towns fa which there are no AND SCRAMBLED EGGS Saute mushrooms in butter lawyers, and they must, of neor margarine for 3 minutes. cessity, rely upon an attorney from the city to handle these Add beaten eggs and stir gentfew prosecutions. More frely, until amount of doneness is quently titan not, substantially acquired. every firm of attorneys in the MUSHROOMS AND CARROTS city is representing one of the 2 oz. butter or margarine small municipalities, and the 2 tblsji. cooking oil 1 interdicton of our former opintbfap. parsley ( chopped If ion finds all of these attorneys fresh) 1 tblsp. chives from practicing precluded criminal law in the city where Black pepjier, salt substantial criminal work is 1 lb. carrots 1 lb. Mountain Mushrooms available, or foregoing representation of the small municHeat butter and oil fa large sliallow pan. Add parsley and ipalities. A particular example of this chives, salt and pepper. Add is the Wener-Dav- is carrots, cut Into small pieces County and cook for minutes over area, where there are numerous small municipalities, but high heat; add mushrooms, cook for 1 minute. Reduce heat only one real center of lawyer population, Ogden. They cover pan with lid or foil and are fewer than 100 attorneys in simmer gently for about 15 Ogden, the second Idrgest lawminutes, or until carrots are tender. Turn into hot serving yer population In Utah. After deducting Judges, County and District Attorney staff, and full time house counsel, and others prefaced, a survey reveals tliat there are few lawyers In Ogden In partnerships where a member of the firm Is not engaged in prosecutorial functions for one of the small DAVID MOAT. WHO HAS surrounding towns, and few sole spent the year in Thaiiast not do who rep.practitioners has his wife, land, joined resent one of the small munand daughter, Terri Ann icipalities. at the home oilier parents, Bert Obviously, under our prior and Inez Beeston. After a opinion those lawyers must months leave, which includes of the forego representation a visit to the home of Davids detto the small municipalities parents in Duchesne, he will riment of such municipalities, be reassigned to a base in the or they must forego the pracstates where the family will tice of criminal law entirely, reside for the remainder of es a choice leaves the small unrepresented. Medley Poison Week a strictly affair. We will send out more information on this when we have worked out a few more details. Our most serious concern this year has been our school We had to wait un facilities. til after the elections and the new school board met to actively pursue this. A group of six ladles met with the Board of Education on March 12 to find out just what is happening and how we can help obtain the facilities we feel we need. We went over with some Ideas to present to the board and found out we needed more Information and some of te information we A new elehad was wifig. mentary school needs more land because the minimum standard has been raised. The board Is looking for possible sites with a minimum of 15 acres. Construction costs are down about 10 from what they were six months ago. The new elementary school seems to be the highest priority fa building needs but the rest of the needs are still being discussed, Including the needs at our high school and the needs fa Delta and liave not ten definitely set. We plan to go over to Board in April with more meeting information that we will be gathering In the meantime. BAR STORY criminal National Our recreation projects have not really gotten off the ground. We have located 75 pairs of shoe roller skates but have not been told a price on them nor have we found a definate buyer in our communities. Any Ideas? During April we Intend to have some Saturday afternoon matinees. This will be 5V Reopening date Mar. 20th. UTAH How to buy and prepare Mountain Mushrooms CON"T FROM ONE Al-tie- Rep. Jones, Cedar City. and C. Peterson jointly sponsored nial program called A Mila resolution asking the BLM to lion Trees for a Million Peonot their offices or ple" to plant a million trees to so men were in the state during 1975 and 1976. Governor Hampton is closer to the field where they were working. enthusiastic about the program There is a SB 114 on Predator Control and held a luncheon on February 13 that helped to get it passed with an enlargement of definite shortage! the board. Kills by predators underway. Attending the meetthe of are supposed to be documentwere representatives ing THERE ISA DEFINi iKSKORI -ed and bait placed In limited news media and representatives AGE! CliAiti stuit3 tarrv alot, areas. of the groups who will be Inbut they are mur.tly California A package of 2 bills was volved In the program, includand southern gio'!, nursery to of the Kaiparo-wit- s Association Utah the help passed ing area and others get ready plants. So, even if you don't Nurserymen. buy from us please know where for the major industrial develWe think A Million Trees Youre buying trout. Trees ..ie a Million People, will opments in their areas. One for loo costly to waste money on was for companies to prepay be an excellent way of and need to be climellr.eJ. taxes. Another was the imin Utah's Bicentennial and it will be of posing of an ad velorum tax on celebration Mothers day al minerals as coal. benefit to all the groups connot be a severance tax to It realiswill In order tributing. We have a complete line ol as first proposed, but, rather tically expect success, howhooseplants and Easter lilies ever, we need to explain the more as a property tax. Most for Easter, Mothers Day, of the tax will remain In the program to you since your Inbirthdays, anniversaries; also the be counties. will volvement perliaps terrariums of all shapes and Juab will benefit from the most Important. sires. One will be displayed In of all Beaver from the We groups beryllum; anticipate the bank soon and St rout Realty will be alum ile. Millard will have some kinds and sizes will have a beautiful hanging planting trees. We will make benefit from the sulphur and one. You dont need to order available posters and lnstruc-ti- n iwssibly others. garden plants or flowers as cards outlining the program this year we will have amide. RENEWALS and Informing participants how EVERYTHING we liave seeded have When to Beth's they Beauty Shop proceed. ourselves and Will be free of Howard M itcliell decided where they will plant disease causing viruses that Oleta Rappleye trees and how many they need, cause a lot of blight. Mrs. Richard Sonne they will remove a pledge card Home frown Ross Memmott anl a coupon from the InstrucHomer N. Stephenson The pledge card tion sheet. ImHOME CROWN Indi vidua G. E, Staples Is nulled to Governor Hampton planted plants will reduce and how many trees they Mrs. Jolm S. Larsen listing shock. eliminate transplanting Wilford Williams are planting and maintaining. Be a mouth anead 0:1 fruitNed Buslmell by Layton Jack- These pledge cards will ultiing. Also seed potatoes, onion mately reach this office and son plants and new this year, the will be our way of keeping an Mrs. George E. Nolan by Mrs old fashioned bunching account of the program. The Jay Memmott green onion FILLMORE NEWS coupon will be taken to a local We hope that the NEW FAMILY nursery. isahers dozen MR. A MRS. JIM SMITH, nurseryman will particiixite by discount ten a -percent Dozen Bakersfield, California, have allowing Reme mhe r Our Bakers He will on trees purchased especially moved to Fillmore. and landscapers get a discount Des-N.-The be at this the Mushroom for cf program. tree more employed any or ten after ' vill rvHrh t'" pMnt. They are living In the '! ' ar'a:: v- - : ' a . -. n v . g,. , f j iorofci't lules home. ,j . la Utahs Hi. uc- .it u , t.ecs aj.w w . rtf c i " " t Iptfir w ,.j. . i.t.. ui iuC giv-'.- t-t vhi re in .j I cr a tries punted. CCw.U In addition to local nursery -We will give a 10- - discount men, ijartlctpants can obtain Inon trees, and your home will formation on planting the trees be In the Deseret News". from the State Forestry anl Awards will te given to clubs from County Agents. If an . and esiieclaUv large number of persons tiartiei-nti-igSmart birds order carlvt As trees In seedling siae Is rethe old saving goes: The Ear-l- y quired, participants can also contact the State Forestry, bird catches the worm. I hope tint this explains Hour a1 for A Million Ttees EASTER'S NEAR.. Tues.-Fii- . nLims; fi. before I'rmui.y: stimuli start fmi' 2nd jear. prefer orders to insure "our (Siting tht a.. report COUNTY PROGRESS FRIDAY MARCH 21,1975 Fillmore, Utah 84631 n, ing now. Tomkinscsis Greenhouse to open. crlenhoum: MILIaVRE) Leslie E. Clay .V? W.S9 S.9 28 GROCERIES Hunts New Potatoes W.F. Apple Sauce 303 303 498$ 389$ 2 12 W.F. Pear Halves 63$ 25 1b. $2.89 W.F, Flour 7 Kraft Mac. Dinner 389$ best Food Maronnise quart $1.43 Wesson Oil Large 24 oz. $1.05 22 oz. 58$ Lux Liquid Detergent TIDE TIDE Drive 25$ off $1.79 King 50$ off Family $3.59 Detergent 25$ off King $1.75 Certifresh 24 oz, Asst. Easter Mix $1.25 10 lb. 66$ Kitty Kace Cat Litter 2 bar Pack 29 5$ Palmolvie Gold 6 oz. 285$ JELLO 6 oz, $1,08 Dream Whip 24 oz. 79$ Libby Beef Stew Sauce Schilling Spaghetti 6$l W.F. Vegetable Juice 57$ 303 W.F. Sliced Beets 3$l Mashed Potatoes Hungry Jack 10 oz. $1.15 Kraft Miniature Marshmellows 10 oz. 38$ Hostess Cup Cake and Twinkles reg. 29$ 41 .00, duanes as: |