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Show 't 1 1 ' 7 ; Ir Her Dent .'onJninf A Co. e i MIIS NEWS Importer - 'less Student Council Meets fr The student i ..me.l the miiii't selinul jcir nii t in n pi inn ns; me, i mg n S iturd ty, August 21, li7 .it H m I'M. A Me ik I. (ritreue denier vv.is sets i tn ft ire l h, niff in Iivsidt lit l 'hr s ( '.ii !.n ch.il.;e of the m, ft in; mg the pr. si Ifht , come, IToifipil It it uloiit the imp ii tune . f f ich of our Jots, vvli.it I, student council is exp eti I to dn, .m wh.it e.teh sin h iillmly oil leer's l't p illsililbtn - .lie The stu lent coiitie . tni for the c m ng ye ir w.ll be lu ll u Tiles iv ill e I, h wis k. Ailivitis for the Veil' well aereeil upon ,m im activity c.ileii I ir vv is in le up lyr ti i t vi.i.s d ing ,i school usm iI luit notli n ; is ilftunte Mini com, ..fs, vi tue h .ire yet c Hew it M II ir I, were is.se by Hie is. mini .in ,t w IS do-led to tl's tllflll. The nvt-i; vv .is Hi ii a join in HOLD SECOND COMMISSIONERS 1 SESSION For AUGUST I rtUMORK Kg) KANOSH Published Millard County 1'regmw NVMBER 46 orv Friday at 1'illiuore, tali I 'rlilay. August MKi.tt !I7I 27, At the Commission meeting held August 18th at the Courthouse in Fillmore, Chairman Leigh Maxfield and GommLssloner Archie Christensen were present, along with Clerk Guy Robins and Attorney Eldon A. Kliason. Ward Killpack was or. vacation. Scbrina Ekins was present to discuss the Cocncil on Aging. This year there will be around $8,000 in Federal Funds and the County will match this amount. Saluriej and other matters pertaining to this program were discussed. The Commissioners took this under advisement. Apixiintmonts to the Board of Adjusters for Millard County Zoning were approved and the persons all accepted. The board will Include ElberJ Stevens from Holden, Harold Stewart, Meadow; Ashby Robison, Fillmore; Willard Stephenson, Ifolden; and Keith Dalton, Delta. sike 1 i r OUR 1 i s- -i TOWN il;-- ed 1 1 n I By STELLA DAY SCHOOL OPENS If You've Tried - Teen Angels Pitch In -- You Are a Winner i ; Dr. Chrlstofferson Su.ne of the Teen Angels worked on the Little I ark and the Bus Stop, in order that these spots can be kbpt attractive to viewers. We will have p.ctures of so no of the workers when we finish taking the We are in "high gear as we write this morning, but by the time the PROGRESS is printed we will be relaxed, and we hope "happy" over the results i f the judging. By that whole roll. time we will know what the judges think of our clean-u- p campaign. Every person who Home Owners Add To has really worked is a winner, sine we have made so much Lovely Abodes progress in cur efforts to improve OUR TOWN. When peope luxe jotis wlmli take them from their homes, Cleon-u- p Fever Strikes! they seem to a; previa te being home more than do iKxiple t Club Toe Fillmore Uens who are at home all day. Net busfrom the results getting iness houses. Sttvens Stores den and D lores Brunson are have pantcd the N'Mlh wall, such a couple. Although they have one of the loveliest and have-- conducted an intenhomes in t wn. each year they clean-uof sive campaign their own. J. Francis Kelly a Id some new improve merit. has a very neat and tidy Rack Th.s year it Ls a well exrd-inate- l. glassed-iutility ro m, yard; Bciva Day h;is had a new roof put on her Drug large enough to double as a Store, the store p tinted inside small sitting or din.ng ro m. and out, the yards all clean, from which you can look out and two beautiful evergreen in all direct Kins and get a trees in attractive containers lxuut.ful view of their well to decorate the front of the gr omej gardens. store. McBride Lumber Company are having Ray Rowley paint the Store. Dale and Jos e WE ARK. ALWAYS DEAshman and son Joe are addLIGHTED To HEAR Of A ing a new unit to the Pioneer Market which will double VACANT IIOIJSE being purtheir present space; and have chased and remodeled, especone which has lioen vayou noticed how d.ligently ially Uriel Paxton has worked to cant for some tune. Melburn Jett a Brunson purchase i get the Progress grounds shin- and the Mary Smith hi me. which and clean! ing We'll hove mo e aimut bus- was in a state of neglect for many years. Melbur.t told us iness places next 'Week. he has taken out deal trees, trimmed shmhs and hiuled Garden Club Works on away five big tnn k loa Is of debris, before stirt ng to reWildlife Park model the house, lie omont-e- l the ill dirt cellar, lm.lt a of the members Nineteen a Med a util ty room, stairway, Fillmore Gar Jen Club worked I remolelel a on the WildUe Park, digging connected an bedrotm which w.is si pirate i weeds, trimming grass aroun rest of the house, the trees and patios, mowing fromin the new win lews an doors, in difficult spots wh.ch take put remodpainted everywhere. who special care. Townsx-npleled a chicken coop for a tod use the park for family parhouse anl Is converting anties should also help to keep other building into a workthis Park in goad cond.lion. shop. in interest an has Everyone All of the neightKirs are so this lovely setting, and should to have th.s In lust pleased t Its to in assist h.ippy couple m ve into their neighliorhood. p n Hart tg Moves to Delta Dr. and Mrs. P.V. Chrtst-offers- Kd of Nanfarln t Thu Mill will of the seed. ! Uio he and Wade will attend BYU this fall. Tom will be attending Delta High School. Is not Chrlstofferson Dr. a stranger to this area as he used to come to Delta In practtie was when he It the Northern part of the State. The Chrlstofferson family ls very happy to be settled In the area and the doctor says that his loves, of the country and all animals Is what made them decide to settle here. AT THE HOSPITAL NEW It IIIE4 B im Aug. 21, 1971 to Vid.i an I Lm Groslnn I. a daughter, weight 6 lls. 5a oz. Born Aug. 22, 1971 to Kuril and Dn D.istntp, a son, 7 lbs. 3 ruts Brian R.bitison, ndm tted 19 of August; dismissed Aug. 20. An Irea Balieock. admitted Aug. 18, lor surgrry. Jan Rehliorgi'r, admitted 23 of August for niedu-erne. .s Transferred la the Delta hospital Aug. 1'ltli were Juba Mundy nil! Jennie Ashby Football practice started on the lOth of August. Atmut DO 11 smiors, 15 Juniors, boys, and 24 sophomores, came out for fiKitball. Only 8 lettemnn are returning to th squad this veir. Ouieli Norris sold that ihe team ls young but some are starting to look real School Financial Report . J i . " . i- - - . H 4 0 Glass election will te held during the week of Auguat 30th. Primary elections tkdd tie on Monday and final elections later In the week. FROST RESISTANT and PRODUCTIVE Spread out on last Wnk'a I'KOl.HEwS, the seed t quite large, and I M mu to The thresh it grain arrleiilture are tn being made a But tt takes everydav. forward thinking farmer to take new of these advantage concejits. Wells Johnson, Flowvll, has followed the development and testing of Sanfarln.pcrlanmial legume dcvelo'd by the ag- riculture College tn Montana, lee Robison, also of Flowell, but now teaching tn licatello, In the tost big of this held pasture plant. The I ecu mo Ls suposed to tx bloat proof for cattle, Is first more resistant, Ls recommended for land where the yearly average prectpltion and Ls quite productive Is 13 almost as good as alfalfa. where Mr. In the fields Johnson placted hLs anf.trln, frost that quite the early blighted the alfalfa didn't touch the .s.mf.irtn. With pink flowers, tin stalk 10-1- here. now Is that Wells says the time for all planting and for further Information to call Mm, or see the ad tn the classified section. Millard High ScIvmJ Hne-comin- g will be held an 10th. The lumnl ie lnvitid to come to school any time during the day to viU classroom and teacher, and tee the chmges in the school. Event of the day are: Homecmiing Assembly: 10.30 Wlien the Homecoming Royalty will lie chosen. It w'ill bw held in the auditorium. Millard Flying Eagles Band e conwill present a cert in the grandstands. Stp-temb- er X:M Football Game Millard vs. Cxlar. The entert auunent will presented b the So! gw. half-t.m- pied eitq ..a h Hii.i-- home o ife T.u w h . for all e Ju k ,m h !, vv . is a e it i or mn in C unty o .it r.0 ASCS Fill-mi)i- . o. d AG'TfierjEC, inc.r a Ii t of pT-oat different B.;onolo who nu ;ht answer those ijiio-l- i ms Hi it cun not bo define. .it the AtCS Of! id ill L'llliUiue, 1 A - Is Freeman Rowley, Dale Bond and and In the middle three fine Antelope. Dale Intends to have his head mounted. Not pictured but very much a part of the hunt is Wendell Brlnkerhoff who guided the party. The foursome were hunting In the Snake Valley area near Garrison. All of the animals were well developed and four years old. At this rime of year the animals are brown In color and although hlr ntimhnr vary from vnar to var few successful hunters coma home like this group. ROND suo-ce'b- ful ively anl mteivsting sail d iy Vacotion in Reno Area Ot.nrm.iit El lev I R tsson nd his rommdtiv evjm.ss the Ih it a large crow I will Frankly Speaking i , K'i from Ttip Abroad Wot Center. Ins Im n d Mgn.ited .vt Center on .in Inf )i nnti.n the mutteM pelt lining t h o; idolltlal Ev'fiitive tbvler vvhn lt w W U.ui't to stobilie vv i,;os, routs nnd S.il.ir-iaceurling to M mt Robin-- , I minty Fxivutive lnctor. InT nn.it mu his loon funi-I'hotho ASCS on general qitosti ms. Thoro i. ,iLo avail-aid- e Oif 2 Pictured Roy Warner Family Home Handle Inquiries I F. L owner. tii ittelld th ASCS Designated To Mill ii J e be Tltreo luckly Antelo; hunters came home tth the bacon, but tn this case the hard to find Antelope, after a successful first day on INFORMATION Tho yfi w in 1.1- - Arniv be-Bi- in California when (..r sevei il ,f th,.r J lek Old the.r tun eh i.s a ,;re it tilt ,11 I, s I rcdenl sl ryde b? Dam ,w wwk Rlekard and Doris Davie are vltiting family members In Fillmore for a few Jays ll fore their school starts. They are dividing their time among the Max Days. Noble Days and Dean and Paul Robison. Mrs. Nancy Evans Dies -k pet. Te hi I in I".' ti Vlt at the vv Jay Rogers will be the lawin ,,y fol- - Antelope Hunters Successful the .hji was I i cer. designed for him. ,alt , Hosp.tal, 6th West, 9:00 P.M. Dance Mutic hv tbe French Qaarier. Everyone i invited t evim and help make !! xneci vising a big succes .vh-j- i ,i A Hunter Safety Course, re-hunt- quired for all first-t:m- e era. will be held at the Arm- nry. Fillmore, September 1. 2.. 3. 1971 at 8.00 In the evening. The course will be conelud- ed at a mom'ng tesshn. Sat- ttrday. S.pt. 4th, announces Moyes, Conservation Offi- - f rf vv Duane Maycotk continues to Irrtyrove almost daily, according to word recvlved by hi mother, Ula Maycock. He Is PJt. lio'u the Mel.tirivitt it in Continuing to Improve re-fx- irt pre-gam- SCOTTORN I iue-c.-y- nr Coune Stort, Sept. 1,1 Homecoming 12 feet to 3 Is from fall, depending onthe available Weels cut his mostture. with a swuther, and then had the seed threshed by the next evening. The stalks were still good cattle feed. CO He harvested bags of seed from the four acres and Is planning to sell the Mill seed through Kesler after cleaning operations are completed. The seed Uself ts quite large with spines resembling weed seeds. Wells certain original crop was planted with Certified Blue Tag Seed. Reports are that tt ts enjoying a around market good K more for Billings pound than ts being offered Mr. Jay Hall has been appointed agent for R C. 4 D., and will be will be working tn Boxclder and Cache Counties in Utah and Onlda County, Idaho. He will be doing lecittl contract work as education agent for all government agencies In that area on RCAD projects. Jay has represented the Extension Service of Utah Btata University In Millard Oountjr for a number of years. Announcement of hl U expected soon. The Halls. Jay 'and Beth, and children. Mary Ann, Patty Jean. Tamra Sue jid Chell Wjtnegarf will be moving to Brigham City soon. Their aorta are all away from home now, Robert on a mission, Kent tft BYU; and Dan In Houston, Texas where he will enter Law School this foil Hi wife and baby are with him. GUN SAFETY Millard High School stalks may then to used for rattle ferd without mui h fear of bloat. discoveries new Exrtrinr the District, prejwred the lor publ.catton. ATTENTION ALUMNI w-- M. . Nebr 6B001 Tlie .mnuol financial report of the Millard Cutnty School I strict is Ixurig published this week as required by law. It appears on the insile pages of this issue. Mr. Rdiert Steele. Clerk of Class Elections I.- wt,s' Included in The Progress The first league f olball g.ime of the season will tie played at Delta on Friday, 2? of August, nt 5 30 I M. Mr and Mrs J ,t k SiMtlmn t Hiu.- - son To I in S ill Kike M ut l iv when lie 1 1. xv in f,ir a le iv e (r,ri !i..s m iee in the I N ivy. He U stitiomsl on the citrer. 1'S.S Knnest.il. "hull i ,;,eu ; ii.i i ,rv at the Ii!,.'g N iv Y nxl an v )i mt The retmaud resviitly i fr First League Gome nu Act The hrgr.t grant approved tbe Four Corners Regional C riiimvs.on to aid public impi'ivi'im lit projects in Utah g es to help construction of a .s vv ige m tem for P'lllmare. At the mrt.ng m Salt Lake a treatment C.iy, $13.21X1 pi ml and $159.1X10 for a collect um system w.is upproved to lie'.p finance the $700,000 project to get underway soon. by Home on Lcove Occupational Safety and Health Fillmore Sewage System good. TED Use Mondatory Approves Grant to Aid Football Practice Kessler MitL on have recently moved to Delta where Dr. Chrlstset ep a will offerson tn veterinarian practice medicine. Dr. Chrlstofferson has most recently lived tn Chicago where he was the Dlrectool Research or the WUlalm Cooer Co. Dr, and Mrs. Chrlstofferson are the parents of five sons Todd, who ts married and attending Duke University In Cleveland; Cregory, wlio Is and living married also In Salt Lake; and Tim, Wade and Tom who are here InDolt for the summer. Tim has recently returned from a Brazilian Mission and 1 e Johnson and Robert one of the ivamlii Wells JAY HALL Promoted To APPROVED Four Corners Commission Position as RC&D Agent Se'ioi.1 began on the 25th of August at 8 hi An oening assembly, tilller the duection of Ilehhll SteptleliS ll, W.lS bell tli it morning NEW PRODUCT TRIED IN COUNTY Veterinarian GRANT J"' nd doi;hleis, M hoe etui im, ;i W,it n, r .in ?' 1 m,,. r.,n, v,t. nu to Engl ind The finely hove hi on Ml busy Sinee they "".ed th.it The 1i.igr, s's I' I'U t hoill .ill!, tu get (he de. K win, I, we I, to to cover t "ic J 1 Wilson I CITIZEN'S ALERT Monday evening, week. a person was doing some fast driv- ing amt tire squaling in Fillmore. An alert citizen called the officers and then acted as complaining Tins sort of cll?cn-polic- e cooi'eration is really great. With the few violators we hav In Fillmore, if mure of this was done it would not tu make wit-ne.- 'If. ami Mrx. Elmer M.ivo "'-f mi!y fr El P.i.s.i. O'- were guests of Mr and Mis MeK.iy Ihkyavit Hnd family hr a Meek. t, T,. They ),jr Riehficld, St. George "her j, laces in this area. BE sure to drown all fires. v. only help the community a better place In to live but would be a valuable aid to law enforcement. I |