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Show illard Countv PROGRESS FiImotc, lMMl ,,, pr- - KANOSH news Cole Warner and his fiance, Santz, who have been attending the B.Y.U. visited the Clark Paxton's snroute to their homes in Long Beach' and Villa City, Calif, at the dose of the school term. The young couple plan a June wedding. Cole is the son of Richard and Carole Warner. EARLY WESTERN TOWN Waff Oil' K,id Wheels to.: visiting Sharon's sister and her father. Fred Weems, who drove from Los Angeles to be w ith the family, IgtWMl Rav Shar-Marian- n long! . WMl mumy S- - ' : . OFFICE HOTEL CAR BOAT Save money on reupho!stery costs. Expert repairs done on your premises. Invisible repairs, perfect color match- - free ESTiMATE&Whit6s Vinyl 353 Bo 91 795-220- 8 Men, Repair Utah . 84(39 Deluxe strength. The foundation was comConstruction of the pleted by the fall of 1852, Territorial Statehouse George Albert Smith reported by David Wade in 1? the. Class Salutorian 1852 November The foundin the Rising majestically vikcttah and is widely adaptable to ,S ation of Fillmore's most im- l!tah growing conditions. the best foundation in the TerPhoto, courtesy Germain's. portant block, the Old Terri- does cred,t t0 lts a,!d torial Statehouse reminds all Inc. ders' of the conquest over tre- . . , , mendous obstacles that our purp0sef tbat faccd the curlv forefathers faced. Its he,r Pur F,llmre' 1 now beautiful flower beds. to establish themselves pose . thanks to. the. local citizentu in a new land. And it was CrC nian- - Paramount that they should building was hrino establish the place of the seat f government, building an n'.!! i i house for that fiF appropriate in the fall of 1851 oncotfs . .. . mg of winter, and necessity T. iirr of providing shelter for their v families, not much work was done on the State House the r fall 1, is unlikely .hat Ge"'rge !nd anv work was done during . .u6 company of seven masons, the colder winter months five and ten JttHj cjtjier Samuel P. tX Ho, I. one of lefmffoVveyanc; i nil .he early seniors of Fillmore. J, Finmorc ,oh. up th waUs t n;ji reported on Jan. 15, 1852, of the south wing ot the Wt that Thc weather has been State House tv o severe, nothing has been Woodward Co The done on the State House arrivcd inSFillmore. Sept. area. his winter, but jjreparations 25, 1354. When they arrived, arc made to the the settlers had ivcn House guests of Cheri and the work with the opening idca of working on the Sta(e Dean Perkins for most of last ot the Spring. House for the rest of the fall week were Deans brother. Anson Call recorded in because they were busily Lynn, wife Terry, and five his journal that 12 men were harvesting their crops, but chidlren. Mesa, Ariz. by President Brig- appointed pianncd to start again with the ' mbil ham Young on April 10. 1852. Lynn Gregerson and sons owning of spring Don , and Dclvin. jd oi "to build - State House at As as. the SfttlCM their fiotne 'ihKariosh'lTeceht' .njrT Hllmorc which had been se- - had soojid thcir McGill, Nev. were here over A mobile home was tipped ly were Charles and Lots Avery Utah VIlTfl feted as he cap.tol ofselectf thcm (hen directJd the (he weekend to visit his fath- - right over on its side in thc Darren. and They grandson, iimT Among those cnc ies t0 drawing rock planned to leave a day er. A.C. Gregerson and in ant gale which blew in Sunday, hi ed for the purpose named scaff0d poles. earlier, but their Cambodian Fillmore with brother Delvin Belonging to Reed and Gail lumbcr. sand vn were. Hirum Mace, William lime. bis cn friends in Fillmore whom they and family and sisters General Robison, it was vacant at N uclcar . . . geothermal ... sosnd iMV I elshaw (foreman of the abled burning to progress have been teaching the En- - Christensen and Mrs. Charles the time. Thc home had been lar. ..coal gasification and masons the svttjH building). Lorenzo D. Rudd, with the work rapidly until tipped back at thc time of liquefaction- - all are potenglish languatc insisted that Smith. vndrew Henry, and eight walls were completed. thc the picture. It had been parked tially important electric their them at join big they , ithers. They arrived at Fill- Mr. Woodward felt - in Flow ell. a celebration of their Wilthat Dern Mr Mrs and New Every window in power resources for the fus more. most of them with lot of credit should be given Year." which is in Mr and Mrs- ,01? (he home was broken. The l'amsof our energy-shor- t ture April. April 10. 1852. to the workmen for ac- Milford and their structure is uscJ i:i the sun. met Williams. world. Construction was slow. The complishing thc work in so Sacrament Meeting was con- mother Jane Williams were in during irrigation, turns for Right now, though, we .jlliJ- settlers had to build homes. shoi time under the cxist. ducted Tooele March 29 for the catching naps during a long counselor, need to stretch the resources Sunday by farm JlitM'4 plant crops, irrigate, j circumstances. Wood-mburial of their nephew and water turn. Ron Boran. we while we work on have, thousdo and the harvest im i.ti ward-rt ,eft pillmre Dearest grandson Kent Bennett. 76-7- 7 Opening song: Pre-schodeveloping others. a ini', md one tasks necessary in pec n jgj4 God is Near You." With fuel costs so hieh. we linituf. milding a new community. A'ftcr'the wails were all up. Children. and Mrs Lindon Dean, Invocation: Steve Christen- Die newness of the country can't lit promise you lower things still had to be sen. spent several days At thc ,Jst Him -- no one can. But we ith canyons to open and many Mj. rates t.g,jrBoard, done before the legislature Business: Steve Christensen here last week with their )ard School Dls(rict oaJs to make to the stone and daughter An- - rcconimcndations wcre made can help you use kilowatts mcej jn the building, and Leola George were re- luarrtcs made progress slow, economically and efficiently. flagging had to be placed leased, with a vote of thanks, tb9ny and Diana Fuller and t0 dcveop a pan fc,r tbe prc. Give us a call; we'll give you Wagons would break down in the basement. The floors children, from teachers their callings as hw md the settlers would tear some tips. in thc first and second storin the Sunday School. Those their clothing and wear out Mr and Mrs Ted Backman. ies had to be laid. The ceil- called to fill these positions their shoes w hilc trying to get ing of thc large hall in the are: Vernon Christensen and Provo visited for a while stone from the quarries. second story had to be arched Mildred Call. LaVon Rasmus- - Sunday with their grandpar-seII f All the stone, lime, and wjth (hc athinjg and plaster- was called to be the new ents Mr. and Mrs. J. Dclial ... . v aiiwini v i umber had to be hauled with of thc ceiling. The walls genealogy teacher, and Dathel Ivic. They were on their way was ing w teams and l0 discontinue dccjdcd ,c wagons ' had to be plastered and paintWhitaker as Sunday School 'tnie after visiting Kim s hc headstart program '.indstimc and limestone a:: ed. doors had to be hung, Librarian. patents. Mr. and Mrs. Don from thc mountains cast flnd a Mor-b(cmporarv outsidc s(air. Blessing of the Sacrament: Baldwin and brother in Beaver. wuT"-some of the lumber wav finished. Bill 8 Davis John and elders: These things were finished Adams, bv Elders. passed Hllb and Mrs Floyd Braeg by December 1855. thc south Bart Whatcott: Steve Chris- of the State House was tensen; Steve Stott. David Kcr and s?"s ar and Eric. , wing arowan. This was because Ogden visited here with rompIctcd. On Dec. 10. 1855. Turner, and David Hatton. lie lumber here didn t meet Annual Session of their daughter and lie Chtistcn-scconspecifications of architect. ,hc L,,ah Territorial law and Paul PcR.v Bar Whatcott displayed 0. Angell. lativc Assembly convened in and third place ribbons scr and Amy and Kellie. Aiison Call was thc general nrs, capitol. Tradition which our scouts had won at Uahs uHrimendcnt of thc luild- - had jt tha( ,he building was Mr and Mrs John Jack- He was also in charg" of dedicated the , kj' son. Terri and Mickey. Maple-tofollowing day. settlement of Millard Di.t. 1, by Governor Brigham spent hc weekend The Primary Children presFclshaw was y,nin,', with , .. iv'unty. William their sister Fae. brothers ented thc program with the ULU70 and sueprvisor of ,:,;;.,:'ut!dcr Merlin and Ted and families. Ye. For that theme. Prepare .(be omstruction. their had brought They Which is to Come." 0. Angdl was mother Noma Jackson home Reader: Edith Cummings. .,l Ituman Jlk architect. He was the archSun alter she had spent a week Remarks- Bishop George. Toiikiisoii Gfpnhou itikt of many early church with while them her receiving and Johnston Virginia He was busily Iuilduigs. four children. Lorcna; Katie. medical attention. Bruce and 1976 ... at woik on the plans lor the Valeria and Lloyd, with Bi- Nancy Jackson. Henderson I'St.iiv " House in December for three days visshop Turner acting as Fathct. were here and had completed nv O' participated in this program iting the family. .''ll the plans by May 14. 1X5J. as a panel with songs by the Onion plants ready (or planting n ecll's drawings indicate Primary children singing beWe arc participating in Gov. Katnpton's "a million Nt ate House was design-tween the speaking parts. Bryce and Lucv Dawn, I he 'd as an elaborate Old Capitol JavCcc tt .es tor a million people." A I0" discount will be giver system of The congregation joined the Draper, and the twins. all shade trees. "s ex pi ess their appreciaon in 't ut wmgs in the form ol in singing the closing rel and Darlene. Hyde Park, a kinss. at the center of which tion to all those who supportUtah enjoyed thc dev April ,.,i hymn. ,.t ' ".is to be a Moorish dome. ed our Cancer Information Benediction: Rev Huber. Sr. J visiting her mother 2",d Don and llena Tomkinsos Greenhouse and a "It was to consist ol three n.uht. Special thanks go to This program was inspira- sister Sarah and Ruth Marv , ,i (ads. Each wing was to mea-it- . Sharon George and Dorothy lional and should motivate Brower, Nursery wide by Paxton of the East Millard ''Mite 41' and 4 teachers, and children I ar- - parents, Crusade. levels ('I hey Cancer The three long. to live the commandments of Everything fir planting Visiting Sundav with their ::;iu tin- basement and the first ranged an excellent program. ,hc Lord as (hcv prcparc f(,r m,Io and Renee An rcatlu.s Tomkinson'i Gr,enhou v. 1" ;"'t v cond floors. But there is rc LeCongratulations to Merrill the glorious event of the see- - dersott and family Ilf t lf t .in attic which is quite who won the quilt! ond coming of the Savior. land and Jean Tctdie and about Wc .. Thanks goes to our dedicated 1cr tmele. S.L.C. lhev were j'l'.iiHius. It measures appreciate all those who ; ... ''y11' and 2" from its floor to Mipported this drive. The red officers and teachers of the on their wav homg from stickers primary for the fine way these California and called to visit r.v.l of the building. alert my emerge the here in the near prn)ary children sang these for a few hours with the sj)(udd Progress was slow, but rfi"'urk was done well. The best luture. Watch this paper for song. Andersons. fashmi li- moikmcn were chosen to ur(K.r details. son-in-la- " asprn - vllllil Pesej-etNews- LI The 'i..illeit of all flowering plants in the duckweed, which grow? on the surface of ponds and is on'y l50th of an inch - and fr As part of the bicenten- the bu,ldl"8' lbe ue.5,; effort, students who make " not hoLw on8 1W11 up a portion of the Pahvant l,on.was Tbt.ho)'r History Club are helping 'c,,have bu,ld' Tl?e day,s write histories of our local trouble the early area under the direction 0f wa8e dld A" sc,tlcrs' ,hev asked for Dr. Reid. A different student win contribute until the end was.dotbinA i0 ,kecp !bem warm and food to give them of (he school year. mal tTAl N'T George, wife six sons, spent part 0,. of last week in Mesa. Arizona Rp- Visiting wth her mother, Chell Hatton and brother Dav id and family, are Dauncll Funeral services for Karl (Hatton) Griffin and three Henry Nelson, husband of sons. Daisy (Rappleye) Nelson, were held in the Kanosh Ward Chap- Visiting at the home of el. April 24. hj Family prayer was given by hs Parents, Howard and Grace Stott are Gerald, wife Erma Albert Jones, brother-in-law- . anc son- - They had been at-e- d Bishop Ray Beorge conducttendng graduation at B.Y.U.; the services. their son Lonnie who Invocation: Pres. Preai from Law School. graduated George. The Stotts have three children Dave Groneman Eulogy: attending B.Y.U. (grandson). Choir sang two numbers, . . directed by Virginia Watts. mCinDCrSnip organist. Beverly Christensen, Remarks: Lloyd Rogers. the April ?nd May arfc Benediction: Sheridan mem- of for months payment prows cxcccd-son- ; Pallbearers: son. Bud Nel- - bmhip fees. Members to th,s Pc"odcording Marvin Crone- - "8 ncw Bvlaw of thc ,erms the man; grandsons. Marvin Jr and bave Groneman; brothers- - passed at the last regular meet e9uircd Dwight Rappleye; Al- - ,n'.v.1! be. I ANDKI-AliLT. dollar. additional an Exception bert Jones and Jess Lester, car of G ntl1 hls made Scp,s t0 nephew. Evan Tobular. .... . ember rfule a coin silage variety for new people coming Others attending ,hat Passes high grain con- services from out of town were: into this area. is new cnt ami top yield potential Bartholomew Rula Ruth Lesley and Erma Snow, chairman. Ferron, Ut. their mother is membership the late Lillian Peterson, sister of the deceased's father-in-laTunis Rappley. Others of the Rappley famDon't let evaporation rob l .Hi vc measures to reduce ily in attendance were Daisys v evaporation will soon pav brothers and sisters. Shir- your farm gas tank lor themselves by the cost of adof gasoline, Varna Jones; ley Lester; Keith Chapman, USU the gasoline saved. Consider vscs and and wife Dwight family; the following slops to reduce Kxtension Agent. family members of the late, have shown evaporation. Tcsls that Horace Rappley. Iami the tank white and ncar,.v ,cn gallons of gasoline Horace Rappleye. it in the shade. With place month losl be ma.v frni Coming from S.L.C. were Pcr those two simple measures Adelia Cortsen; daughter Lor- - evaporation by storing it in can reduce losses to less d you tanks eta. son Norman and wife; than above gallons a month. 2'j ground. and Laura Lawson. A pressure relief valve on With of the gasoprice Note of interest: The two the white shaded tank can resons of Laura (Barney) Law-so- n line up and the need to conduce losses to a little more much as serve as possible, are at the top in their prothan a gallon per month. fessions as medical doctors, such tanks need to conserve Storage in an underground one practicing in San Fran- as much as possible, such tank will reduce losses still, Proventanks need attention. cisco, the other in the S.L.C. further. 0 Teams and ! .s' . hydrostatic 2270 ... loaded with features for hay growers big-acrea- ge in-la- J . Gas evaporation 'from farm tanks unnec-ccssaril- gmenU ps?' &.rd dark-colore- stone-cutter- s, 300-gallo- n e Sure-loote- d all-da- y d gear-drive- 70-h- Saving? rubber-mounte- p d illeyd County Implement Ao Mowatts, (r Teals Mobile home blown .tSITVDarrin. The 2270 otters just what modern, hay growers need High capacity Precision control Instant response Exceptional stability Hydromaneuverability. static simplicity and durability Comfort lor work, days on end Enjoy ieatiaes such lever steering, plus variable-speeas wheel-ancontrol, 4 point stance diesel engine, rolls. wobble-iom- t knife drive, and enclosed cab. more Check out a 2270 soon 1 f Watt. gi-ha- d .1 1 fam-lic- - - - d s ol Sp Look lor plenty of headroom, without low trus usable tloor space (or. in bottoms. Look for 100 slanted other words, tor walls that are venical-n- ot covering, or curved). Also look tor a quality doors and windows, and a trained erection crew. You'll find all these features in Cuckler larm buildings. The buildings with a heart of v . steel. son-in-la- (ftii Cucklcr aviiOina . I Flowed Electric n - Association y - AUTHORIZED1BUILDE Peterson Machine St Supply Co. Fillmore 169 W. 200 XV43-686- S., 6 4 son-in- Legis-fum.i- n d n h-- 1 . , ! , - - k JE33E23J -- I i..-- : Thanks from JayCec W's I I n . . . - ! irrigation Boots Flexi-de- 'V at W by LaCrosse U.S. made built In spade Shank - - I Poli-tu- lf dam material 70 ft. Nylon dam material $1.30 ft. : . - , - Kimballs & Co. 1.50 |