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Show T t AVuVSAjViVi "jjy Stella Day PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY PROGRESS COUNTY MILLARD of the Weekly Publishers 84631. Second Issued each Friday at Fillmore, Utah Utah 84631. Published at Fillmore, paid Class Postage 41 by the Progress Printing Company, all South,al":e,t' Fillmore Utah 84631. Address 84631. Telephone Number s Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 74 cents per single copy; $5.00 Subscription rates are 15 per year. Published by Progress Printing Company JANE WILSON Publisher Emeritus WILLIAM V. WILSON -- Publisher MADELEINE WILSON -- Editor 1973, 1,797 TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OCTOBER 1, . IS: 1,910 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION inch Is 89 col. sq. per advertising Display are 509 Minimum classifieds are 709; repeats lKI mil MS SIKH ( H ( Mil I)RI N ''In n sin 1' i !n s itl K, K ",i s '1 ill' bii u SI s ,n ill' I ill n i s ti ii 'hug ,i' lu i ri i k ills! i .isi i if mu lioiiH I i ,illt in i In m lull i hi sin hi Id not 1 ill r,m Ki li're I nuild i jil.un ii i i'i n. w lu tin till I'll vis Win li.ui'i'l till p.ii (its I i In si Kins iiii'hi tin in tin value nf birds'' Sneniists estimate that it bud m :ln il Inn 20 ,u s. lie imsi i Is uu.il.l iu mu v.oi Id slit Hi Id da . In mi; plant un tins i.irtb Kelli mail and animals a mild siarv e tn death. dults as w el! as i luldien slum Id Rmi n ihi bun main i at a gurus i mpluisi in g the value ol birds. w I shi ,is hi d Tm 1. ni, i i m I ' ' v i. i 1 i i I ewi u I as insect destroyers, utcd si ed for food (ducks and geese) and as scavc ngeis ttavens. nows eat rabbits, nine and otlu r small animals ki! d bv i at s lonomic Values I s the highwavs) on Vl 1111 KIRI'S Biological Values Birds plav an important part it the so called balance in nature, the intricate relationship Ihiwiiii animal mseit and plant life. Our buds nl pro. hawks anil, ow Is are important as Natuie's halatu e ki epi rs Recreational Value Bov and Corl Scouts on Inkis. campers. vacationists, spoitsim n all enjov watching and lists nine; to birds. Whole tanrlies get eniovnicnt hum bung able to identify birds bv their songs as well as ihcit sie and plumage. Esthetic allies - Birds ,m valuable to us Im i In hippincss they bring into our lives. Their friendlv wavs h. mal soncs. guv movements as they lid tmm trie to irn . lighten tin cares ol the dav Childicn w ho aie tail ;ht eai b in life to cnioi nature get much more happiness out ol hie and seldom have mental break-dons Our bird population is duteusing simple bnaiise we are destroying the natuial nesting plans which oar buds must have m older to reproduce their kind W'i as home ow.iis. can plan our vards so that eaih uu.l is a bin! s.hkiu.uv We can plant tail tms lot nesting plans when . es and natural bird enemies i.m't re .nil the lusts S'"us whuh have berries as honev suckle. pM.namh.i mtoin isnis, ami main iihc rs call be plantc d V pan o w ,it i pl.n i ' on a high slump lor buds to ml dunking water as will as t I1 buds lu I huh v Vui mis I w line n 01 I I i in ti ndlv and considerate of the si the ir nests m scare them unnecessarily. ill re pav um bv c a tmg the insects on your shrubs I mule shmd m jmcrmn i .me a mi mbc I Zo be a V gnoanui X - '"S i r 5 I. BoinApnl f .( Mm--' t 1 . 4 K ft4 J J f - - v- V Nolen J.ukson, 7b, Flow ell, dn d in L'tah Valiev Hospital ug. J. 1975 after a long illness. I le w as born Jan 31. 1899. I i!more. to William and Sena Rasmussen laikson. He mar-- i n d Noma Cooper Jan. 24, I'On IK. Nev. He was a pi mb' r of the IDS ( Imre h and i lung f.u nn i in the i", u ea N.o tv i rs iiilude Ins .v ife; m ns ,oid dauglmr. John. M.ipk tou.D.iiriil. Biine. both I K mli i son. Nev : Merlin, T ed Va!Lv Hospital ol a heart ailment. 1 V. 5. 5 in I tali , ' flu. Nolen Jackson 19-- ' , 4k t ac . i 1 A t J :4 .ii gi t i Sirs R'v; . rd i d. 4 gieat :. A I X, J v';i Bradley I lefren. one lout Mr. and Mrs was mill ug I. 1. ml Ward (hapil. i.d I ilimoi e ( itv ( emelc i v Ftll-imii- I mem-cemeter- lc --A X r Lon Sim Ids. I hoi pc Robison I lie simple has sit Sipt. B ii f ,ii- - i .V 19. pf s or their wedding date in I ake Havasu Citv . Tliev plan to live m Hcbcr Citv alter their marriage. u' a in Jhuiti Temple be wed :.d Mrs. l.gc ("'ld-M,ik- . mg announce the loithio.iimg . 1 D mamage ltu.IU,mi. Snow he was jn ,umc IIHniH r ol Phi Rim daughter. (, tll1l ,H. Karate (lull Id o tin ir d ( lark, son of Sirs. ,s .,M, radu.iU' ol I liriani ( )S lnstuuie. d ,s basil training m It. Ord. Rita is a 9 giadualc ol ( ahloi 111a Mill.iid High S1I100I .uid the In loiiplc have i hosed I illnioie IDS Siinuiarv. Sin 22 to begin their ugiisi is also a graduate ol Snow hi the Manti logi llier l I Hilin I. Cl.uk. (itanbury. I EXTRA yr anti t tiagi ir i In I ' ii S, i iu to I an Mi and M's Si 1 v M s i I In v a n " i1! ' pr- d IV ll.' Si I U .r1' K M- o in l 1 V 1 Mi I lit'! has N . n hoiii'i ihu p i v i jf 1 f .( r & I , f- - Buring R wii'i JO F UN ' I f ) Ann Beard to Wed Jonnev t SI ii o f I M ' s t M ' I si M I H it i 'i I , ' iu .!,!. l ii nij'li il .1 P it l I n ! (' ill lu 1 W Iri ri'i v,.1 nl (1, j'l'M'i in 'It ( ill .. ,11 b I Trix 100 off or sliced $1.29 X .1 , will . 11 o v I In oiloii anniversary annivi is.uv an liavingS.il um II will i an upi n Iioiisi Im tin p,,i ') 111 Kanosh ms on tbi 11 5Uth wi tiding v tii d be lu - M Ivuvoiu IS ,1 1 x t"! Ills I'.lsi ImII Ii .Itll ,1 i ,H I I H h ill ! I " i'll!,' pi. in lltl t m I.. I. with Federal U.S.D.A. inspection Custom & slaughtering Monday-Frida- Beef $8.00 processing y Hogs $7.50 Sheep & goats $6.00 Cut, double wrapped & quick 9-- 5 'l I I Nl Bonanza Meat Co. frozen 90 per lb. Office hours 'MSl ! llil II AVAL' I I (i P Ip II & 530 IBrooklawn cheese chunk ,1 ,i H Asst. TV dinners tLucky Charms Qunmbero M h 11 4lbs. OTOOo 3 d.ain-i- e A N Announcing the reopening of 3wholeSun orange juice 4$1.00 v Wait Disneys ilnlili. and Silvia IN mn I D ' t W ii olden wedding & 3 Carnation tuna 3 Loose pop corn 7 LAUGHTf lini'!i'. 1 11 Ihuf s Mon. Aug Admission. Adults: SI .50 Under 12. S 75 Bubbling with . - O Salad Crispins Two for price of one co ,i , reiiptiou tide atli nding Snow , bi In Id in tin ir I101101 August Rita was an .nine nn iiiIh-- i ol P7S out si vui n nl il time tin Ala I pislnn ( lub 111 lu I ilhnoti' Si 1 ond W.ihI. I.d is a gi.uliialc ol ( I i v nitis louliallv mviteil in High Si lu ml .uid tin )s in . ' i ini S' mm. 11 , ,1! ( R limn . ,x 03 Si 111 olli m stiinte. $j 0Q () Campbells tomato soup 46oz. 59C D 1. I i ( D it 1 Mann j r i He X lean ground beef. 790 Family Tide k and pK-sintl- 1 "X t Bislmp Robinson I 111 ' V 4 V. Among those attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Jaik Iverson; lorlee Weddle; Dan and Bea Iverson; Mr. ardson. (Jillenc): Deola Mi- in and husband; Don and and husband Milon; Don Pal Iverson; Steve Iverson; film Blake: Mr. and Mrs. Alma Iverson; Pat Rhodes; Shane and Barbara Reese. Some of the relatives were two dav s til los Angilcs. LtJMstoi Save fs)ftg$YsVsYs1s , IPS d Jorgensen lornier Delta residents, now t lake Havasu Citv, Ari. announce the engagment of iheir daughter Ivdia to Alan Hllnioic. lliorpe Robison. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. uncial was I m s f low ell Waul (hapil. Bunal. ilinmie ( itv lemctciv f gual gr.uulihild pres- IMMETT AND HELr N and daughter. Los Bennett The reunion was under the direction of Elbert and Lizzie Angeles; their son and wife Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ben- Stevens. The group toured some of nett and son. Provo spent the places of interest, places the weekend here, I hey visited family of their ancestors and also the Stanley Harmons. Krs' and Wilford Bennetts Albert was hot dinner A delicious .t-vefollowed bv games Bennetts . Engagement announced Iv 1 K. Bradlev Kent Jorgensen 9. died in Coniotd. Calif. Inly 28. 19'5. of injuries re t uved in ail industrial ae fli'wi,!. 2(i eraiuklul-Jiii- . I'' gnat grandilnldrcn. Im. Huts K.n. Howell and Salt i if Ivth 'I gi.iiulihildlcn lake (Uv. Wf. .1. lrs Jorrciuc Soinc. (Ni't.inl (aid. (llail) .1 i I 1 Ihoirpsou ,w-- Fortev. 1HH), she was a daiiglitcr ot Seth R. and Siarv Ann law Jacobs. She was married to Melvin Ice. I tb. It' DHn which wa;, Liter sub mini d in the Manti IDS IcinpU S it v ni s in .ink ; im .b.uiil si in ami d i lejicrs, f d.lie SI . Si s 1. m, i Sic K ,i Stank ie all I ilh im . N.ithaila W ilsoii. Sixty -. - good 1 - Man Arnitlecn Lee. Ii'lniori died Aug. 1. long with sonic ing. ent. at an oil reftnerv in Avon. Calif. He was born May 17, 195b Salt Lake City to Kent and Meridenc Iverson Jorgensen. He was a member of the L.D.S. Church and at the tune of his death was waiting for his mission calf. Survivors include his parents. brothers Todd. Allen. Craig. Concord; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin .Imgenscn. Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Iverson, and a great grandmother. Nell Iverson, all Fillmore. Funeral services were held m Rountilul 40th Fri Aug. Ward. Burial in Bountiful ( i nicterv . 1 lee was held Sat. Aug. Ward Park. Holden family members were udent v Kamcs ,hJ.t 'crc THE JOHN BFNNETT A. old Jane Roberts family reunion "enjoyed by oung and visita- mar-u.ig- e w Armileen i and bathing. S 1373 MEMBER Bennetts hold reunion united in marriage Mrs. Robert In he united in marriage. Their parents are hononng announce the fi.impton ot their daughter Terri them at a wedding dinner to leavitt Penney, son of follow ing the ceremony. The Mi and Mrs. Don Penney, oung couple will make their home in Fillmore, K.mosli. lerri and Leavitt have where they are both employed ilmsi n Friday. August 8. 1975 at Review Apparel Inc. Mi. nulc aw. iv . woodpecker has a curved tongue inside his head, tinned to the hunt u! his eves lor reaching wav down in the tri es lot grubs and insects I he , iic of speed at which the heart of a bird beats is 500 tunes groan r than the rate ol the hcait beat of a human. Ili.it is vv In buds are so short lived. I lie body temperatuie of a bird is over 10 degrees, thus birds i an not stand real cold weather, and move to warmer clinics for w inter. I he bone structure of birds is fibed w it h a spongy network loi aircap.uitv. When a bird breathes lie fills his Jungs AND Ins bouts with air. f eatliers are among the strongest materials lor their sie and weight know n to man. Nevvlv hatched baby birds often eat many times their own weight in a single dav. Aetna! counts on the number of tups nude to and from the nest bv the mother bud numbered over l(XX) trips between sunrise and sunset. feet of worms in one day. Oik babv tohuuan eat over Robins eat beetles and their larvae, flies, coddling moths and tin tr larvae, spiders, snails, sow bugs, cutworms, cater-pll- i rs. i itckc Is. grasshoppers, the dc structive alfalfa vvcevcl ii i.l wirv worms as wi II as i arth worms. Hi gm todav to lu.ik- voir v aids into a bird saivtuarv ! i THi CsXtto facts about buds that all of us would do well U w iper. n owl scans the daik woods with eves ten times as sensitive to light as the eves ol a human A hawk may scan the landscaped with vision so piercing that it may see its prey oc flO un SUSTAINING . Bn au se sight is so important to a bird, the eyes take up mon loom in the skull ol a bird than docs the brain. Ihc bud's eve is recessed lar into the skull, leaving only a small portion v isjI le. lei mam buds that flc swililv atd soar high into the air, N.nmc has protided an extra esc lid, that acts as a wind-si- n ild Of MCMgl frL !. m ili and plants lu Association Member In good standing In the Utah Press and also the National Newspaper Association 5 Fnd.iv. August h. N NATIONAL NEWSPAPER I II Ill inline Ml'! ii V Phone: I" M Hu ir a a e S ISXSXSlSASla a iv bs 743-627- 6 or 743-514- 4 Id |