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Show H.ETTT3K3 T?he "OUR TOWNS NEED A CURFEW" He helle.e Is In tin Pest Interest of on r south and our communities to instigate and enforce a curfew ordinance, we can no longer hide our heads In (tie sand believing many of oir problems will disapjiear. We believe the sentiments of the bSl announcment echo very ai i roprlate here, I e., ' parents It Is 10, CO oclock, do sou know here vour children are We believe manv reasons may I given to justify such an Among these are: '! It Increasing attacks on per-sot,- al or public ropertv. Lven the PROGRESS was attacked by vandals throwing eggs last week I nler the guise of p ranks, much unfortunate of destruction pnjierlv has been witnessed. Incllents of FII.I Muifi.. the scene after t tie act. This Will assist them In doing their job. Iherebme, ae encourage all the citizenn to write letters to their local clv councils In support of such an ordinance or to liersonallv contact them It Is enough to agree that there should be an ordinance. 1 he time for constructive action Is now. Help us help our chil- vandalism In our towns have Included at. thing from mild toilet dlsplavs lo ttie vandalism of breaking shrubs, blowing up s (Walks, damaglngclott.li gun clothes lines, cutting tires, breaking storm doors, or discoloring a valuable house with egg stain on the brliks ( which cannot he removed.) To say this Is a parents obligation to control their own children Is no longer We must enough. our citizenry even protect against :r.me children of parents. The latest problems center around the schools, large glass windows had rocks thrown Ihroughthem, paint and other discoloring inuIJs poured cn the cement and bull itrgs, etc. were reporteJ. All these Incidents occured w hen children should be home In bed. (21 The drug problem. Most parents are becoming aware that we are no longer Isolated from the drug scene. Much of the tampertng with these dangerous drugs hapivns during these early hours. Believe us, we do have growing drug prob-le(3) Assist enforcement, (air excellent police force ts hardl-eap- iJ because tbev generally Y Si RKOGRb 84031 SCIPIO The Public Forum Open Letter to the Editor dren. Fillmore 3rd Ward o- -j thlm It Is at out time lier.ime Involved lit things that are going on around us. 1 have often ciomed and agreed with your editorials, but when I 1 reati the Its' H.e Sept Issue) I was shocked and feel you were entirely out of line. First of all you did not have the facts straights. The rs "new-cotne- mentioned are some of best friends, am delightful neighbors on Canyon t Road. fon Investigation I found (hey had a right to complain, and the Game Warden had a right to do what he did. At least there Is someone we can d(nd upon to do what IsI right. have For twenty years watched the "sportsmen and sometimes their young sons, eager to camp and watt for an opportunity to kill the unsuspecting deer In the mountains, who are doing no one any harm. It has sickened me to see the you my , iteld, Prelsldent really do feel It Is necessary lo write a letter to the Editor, however since you have brought up the subject. We are proud we cho.se this quiet and lovely town by choice not other wise, does that make us less than a jierson I found the peonle very kin I and friendly to us outsiders and we have found many wenderf.il new friends and bad enjoteJ living In Fillmore. We pay taxes, own our home, resect, I and otey the State, count), an c It v laws, ami mind have Jeer hanging out of cars. surprised to learn hv o.ir editorial that as outsiders we are not privileged lo asV or expect help from the ffttcla's of Slate, County or City. w are sorry that Mr. Moyes received nothing hut criticism for being so kind and understanding In helping us. The Dahls court." enclosing an article from the Tribune Forutn on Bow ar.d Arrow shooting. Rather Interesting Isnt IP Why you felt you should write said editorial I am I do nut know. But you will not have the print this letter. We Crlssle Dear Jane, Bill, and Staff; I have moved from Naples, Italy to San Antonio, Texas. I have not received a Progress foi several months and noteda cancelled check dated March 13, cc-T- o lam sure courage to shall see Dixon many Interested people. EDITORS NOTE: We publish most of (he letters we receive unless the writer asks us not to publish, or If It Is not signed, or If the material Is libelous with no proof for such libel Is not offered. 1S72 to you for $5.00. If you hate a tack copy that has the news on the M.H.S. Class of 52 reunion held In July I would appreciate a copy. Most sincerely, Andy Melville Hunt i curding to the l'tun deer desn hde a minimum the an her must be capable ment that pounds, I amiw a minimum distance of fa only Ih years of age. etc 130 yards and need Tins appears to be just so much window dress authorities tell us there are no prow-stunfor giving an hers any sort of test to see if before thev are they meet these requirements giwn a license Why shouldn't the archer be required to pass a test, the same as one must do when applying for a driver's license? s If the archer is not experienced, and qualified, most likely, not penetrate suffihis arrows vwJ ciently to kill the deer and the animal will bleed to death or die from a festered wound Many say it is a savage way to hunt, hut let's STONE AND CLARIS Store spent Wednesday Itt Sait Lake. They reported that Carl grandson vho fell from a cliff the labor Py weekend was a Maple Grove Peterson AND MRS. JOE SAN-de- rs of Salt Lake spent the week MR. A e I i f . r . -- font Collide r.i tR.eld, I i ' fleers pu in officers a id were; Connie cNui tilery ! res.; Nana Me. moo an! Hi M ithews as counselors. I'he sacrament was taken care of by Rcyce Memmnt, Chris Thompson, Mark Warren Vomoe, Gill Perry, Joseph Stone. The program was given by Presithe Stake Relief Soclt dency Edith Calllster, Julia Warner, Virginia Wood, Car-lv- n Stevens. The closing privet- was ofMemmott. Kent fered by The music was taken care nt-- hlrk-pattre- a cpiic k tub in My heart goes out to the poor deer with arrows stuck in them and left to die Bow and arrow hunting for cieer should be outlawed right now before another season rolls around Some returning archers have been seen with (awns in their autos How terrible! NN C HORNING Mantt of hv Anna Mae ed a c,'uarntrg k, Caro! lean Protert. Kansh Happenngs SERVICES HELD FOR CHLOE ZELLA ALLEN Reporter ANDFD-r.- a MJRLA AHLSsTROM THIS IS KAN OSH FOR TEE WEEK OF SEMP TEMPER THIRD. SEPTEMBER THIRD NEWS Sclpto, they came to Like their mother Roxle to the Memmott reunion. In llv AND MRS. ED MEM-mo- tt of Sallna spent Saturday visiting his mother Mrs. Ina MR. MICHAEL ANDCANDISESE-da- ll of Salt Lake; Byron and Bonnie Nielson and three children of Granger; Herb and Gwen Symes of Granger; were here for the Stone reunion held at Maple Grove. They are all grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Vern stone. Mrs. Neva Groy-no- n of Salt Lake has stent twe weeks with her parents Vern and Roxle Stone also Ihelr daughter Wanda spent a few days here this week with them. VERELNE HATCH went to Lemlngton with her sister Peggy of Sallna Sunday to MRS, visit their sister. PAT A PRY ANDERSON put on the Program at Sacrament Meeting on August 27. Pat gave a talk after which their son Jeff snng a solo accompanied by Nca vrts. Larry talked then ihelr son sang a song also accompanied by Neca. Bill, their Lamanlte boy gave a very fine talk. They are all from Monroe. SACRAMENT MEETING ON Sunday was conducted by Bishop Bill Turner. Vickie Staples and Alice Christensen took care of the music. Tim Turner and Thayne Christensen were over the Sacrament. H was passed by Bart Watts, DeanShlelJs.DeeCreen, and Vince and Ronnie Mooney. The Infant daughter of Eddie and Verlene Phillips was given the name of Kara and a blessing by President Lloyd George vlth grandfather Edwin stand- Ch'oe lick Hilton, 83, of Hu. ke!v, dleil of: itui-muses 7 m a '3it ake nursing P , !r 3 I. me, Btp Dir. F 111 more, to (iei.r, e w a mm and di Iv'i I son ! l.iK. 'dr. He Imrh URon on Mantel .Jit He L.D. agast 17, I en . he He ! jU"te 2, j le; tn Salt ! ake Ms wife dre-vlast wee' end to see their gran son Sr ott Ahlstroin oft on lii- - ing In. Vance Mooney was advanced to teacher In the Aaronlc priesthood. Many fine testimonies were A borne. a! 1 1 mission. GEESTs OF LUTII AND Nelda Turner were son Marvl i and Shcrrra ant famlty of I Idaho. Richard an Leva and fa mil'., Bour.lful. Spft.rer and Venna Flack, F'nert'n, Callfcrrl- - who brought thu'i daughter Lucille to Provo tu attend B.Y.l. They went on to Salt lake and vlslteJ relatives They brought his sister Ha Tnrt.er with them while hey visited relatives and many friends here and was the house geests of sister N'li.1 B!:ck. (' 1 GELS'I 7 a'.e is ' ifarrls) 41 AND OPENHEIMER boys Kelly and Kit of Delta were here Saturday and were the guests of Glen and Joyce What-co- tt. c 4 4 J P ANDREW AND MARGARET Swanson spent labor Day weekend In the Granger vlnclnlty visiting with family. X t: on MunU: v. b a VIKGE AND BEVERLY Christensen and daughter's Faula and Shelly and son Jarl drove to Fallon, Nevada Friday to attend the wedding reception for Susan Whitaker and her husband while there they drove to Lake Tahoe. H H B d w 1 t 'cr r OF ED AND VI rhlSIlps on Sun'.ay were and Mrs. Edwin H, Anderson anJ their laughter Sydne of Fountain Green and her boy frlenl Prad Tll-'we- ll of ? e, hi. T.i r came f r r. the blessing of their her parents Mr. rranl-daughte- t j' 0- DR LAWRENCE Stevens and family of west Virginia visited here and In Meadow the week with her father Howard Bird and wife. T GEESTS It Mrs. rt IPs L A lime you met... BISHOP AND and family daughter Sue Koyle RAE A INA HVBER DROVE to Arizona to visit relatives over the holiday. Pneto. T w her daughters (ntn rrsa histv'nd terry, ir1;" of . Willard .d ra'h.l w Mm.er and Nora Price atteu tela funeral in St. John for their seisin Derise Russell on Vednes-u- a the 2' th of Aupist. Herman and MHt Whitaker of Bountiful met thema'.suttielr daughter Anita. Puthel and Willard Ir'-to Tarowan the 22nd an t night witii their daughter 1 eah and husband Bill punting an family. They are moving to Kanah. They went on to t. Georpe to aitenl the marriace being held In the Temple f r their niece Susan Whitaker ti terry Mcknight of r :ll"t , hov-- a la. Her parents thas anj Betty Whitiker an I hrotlt-r- TAFT AND NECA WATTS and son Bart of Las Vegas spent the long weekend here. CEESTS OF FOREST AND Norma Paxton on Sunday and overnight were their son Henry and wife Coleen of Salt Lake City. r er Id Gl'ESTS OF MRS. NETTIE George over the weekend were her son Devoe and wife Bonnie of Magna. Their son Terry. Cullen and Mollte and girls Linda and Kathv and Paula and Lorlann of Taylorsville. h M n! n da vY ff KIRK PENNEY CAME IK 'ME to spend the holtdav with hi s mother Clover. He Is teaching In Montazuma Creek. When America made a ccmc ba cars woukin I you Know it would be a Ford? Ford Pinto' America s little car. That s because Ford put into Pinto the same kind of pioneering sp-n- and ruggedness that opened up our part of the country. And because Pinto s got what Amer icans want m an economy car. C'ose-bservice Sporty styling" Comfort Surefooted handling And the freedom of choosing the performance and dress-uoptions that make your P.nto- your Pinto Get to know vour Intermountain Ford Team s Pinto, soon It s like discovering America all over again And it s an exciting discovery Pc M Ct M M so best-sclhn- m tot Ct EN AND AEDREY Wl and daughter Clara drove to Fallon, Nevada to send the weekend amt holiday- with their daughter, the Glen Uhltakers. IG-l- g mi Wi rt me dti be p ta Na Ne tl -- vl dn Ac DROVE TO Sunday to visit her daughter Carolyn and hu''iar.d Gary Lisa. Ml an i 4b tb ttr 1b little ant their daughter r. ! di- AND It t VICTOR XND 1 It I. IAN RO. gei s drove t California to visit their daughter Franx. - J - UTAH FILLMORE, it it It 4HHb 4k A44MH)4HHHkA 1 1 tills and hu.s-ba- A 1. 1 EM nt the weekei sHI x nrv n 1 (ne .t; Ruets son lit to to ; . a ,t her p.lher, liar- Id Rai m - '! ma, ,inl rorltu, Calif. '''Ihe . I H OK) of b nn AND Iv. Neva !u rna an an th I i ed the "raid (,p. wee.i nd. C.t r, FSTS and. M'.D.e I'.ms end were Ids s hts w'i'e and 1 1 ake. ryes "Il t t - i.skrn of k .. "I Mi-s- . Neg vp.p,. it.i'.f ir son ho ml h' .R.. "i.ja and rt ti tren ant 'errl VR Ve v o, ,, vatd ton. "..i,, 'lew i ,r, .... t , t , r;,., j. t trent"; to v sit t,s t irent s till , ' .Rs I ! ' ivy rt . ) in), rsop Ut" r. i "fi a ,.1 t t da i. aii A 'ark ; sm d n and ' : t ! 1 IK" hi an r , p its'i hO j,;; i; ,. ant (. j,r...r oi t , . U.lOS . I! mi,, ir, Mt hi, , T n I M R ' j I, ,. , p., I at, t u r i'P n. , t t t I. i , It. 1 CUl tn ! w r tt.e Mr. "it , u r M rs, t f . i - I i I v '1 t . t i .. i t"n i ( ,i.., i ; tat". (h'..i s li e '!.. "a n f r it e pm LI visit, n c, tui djers i , I ,i.iv 1; :m( I frleo is Mrs. ' :C.l trlir ntrt.t I nine, ait their tn' ci ihi I.t i MM pj I. n rt Ivle, to"MU t t v !nr Iness, r the AU. s ii" Reeves Johnnv ",f it Vl b -- HclcJen PR!. 'ID! XT lovd le ,r,-e "i v'slt kit, Thev me' v 'rue t i t" Nelda I tin,, r. t , in and Janet Inilns t r,. r i" t they all went Niatlnc and ale, sklir.g. Frog , Ltcs', Ir'liu tu. d Rand and fun Hy of 1 t John- I R( HN. Ti 8) when th lr rr.ti" .mi Myron " I'c ake f ;,M,i( . i I I I re"- - a. it I'fn !' r VA X r fatter Weijs ."knoxeM was married that day In He .tl! t X e 1 on.j ie. Ro Is the s 1, of Vr. nd Mrs. n lae. to tl"n as the area west of Ve.i h w sirlh-ula- . MR-,I M Ha (,i I I i - i iT'iw r home d MR Son Wl - Hh- ,pn; . so t. r ti-! Clem tiev an-- l Tony and 1 Ta n !. to vl at-- r'U'.er a. and I ora It, S:e . . 1 8, n tii ii,r ant si n !t Von t tley of Ids leva!." r In -- DaTo s le I M tv at , s t V m 7 n: F.lDn I week were h wife from ' . r. taw ns try -- 5 i : ,.:t ,. , arh p i recentl,' I r r - 7, with t a.e: tr ,: s treher-tn-- !j ut. ! tinker-l- e 3. I I it,. ymto-tc an! p'Tnrlr . r Ni XV) M vtit c t st , u , t are their Soil ,M"! lus j n Gt t.STx- f F Cl ARK AND Dorthy I axt m last week were her sister Carol and husband Richard )arrer amt son Cole and daughter Ret ecca who they took to I rovo to attend the B.Y.E, last week Dorthy and Clark sjent it tn Elko, Nevada where they attended the fair. v en e i V RRI.MDS fan V ii.ter Mrs. pi'uld d.iil"!t"r, isit wltt. rtia aot : e; ten P ff on sister. ant M'f 'N fir IBf R( 0.1 West a.. v. . GEESTS fD ROY AND Manon Remls and son were Mr, ant Mrs. Rot-erAllred and baby. (HS M BtACK NINA mar t's ati - Discover Pinto an American bestsellerat your Entermountain Ford Dealer s. UUAK W E R30T OKS Na ey Cetar Cttv y l.vt pc H alll her i the reremonv 'Mms ant toMv rtturm-- l to Kam di ph t :.t,. ; and Willard to he overnight gimsts of virye ml t everh Chrlster.sen. ita all ert"v I MX n a:. r vine, in Wavne wife N rmi, I ynn an! wife Marian and I'ennls. Xf r of Salt I 3ke .; here an I In . , Happenings s ets. i Mr. and Mrs. and 'Dughti r (ma ,n Roll op and i.o,,i i i Flowel! 1 A r VO,. Hilda Ci ... v - t an I ik. To-iele- a civ'kou! at ", th I .nne-.- Orvat st.ih-Buckles, , C da OF Turner BUI was their and husband Stan and children of Salt lake City. Q B Ne 4. jst V Be hit AND VH 111- -: iLitl-'ro- i . Sick i.: n mi -5 m r lick, ;cl wtis 'r, an) c iVIe to Mien.), Also Dora's Ti'i: cifsts fcr , t'.i jit'enilng fr j - fr- e 'b s m ei ; r I V t T n Famlh hi era! t r f - Of hts Fae and husband Shir iros. They are on an Indian Mlr.lvi at Tee Nos pos. New Mexlec Hts wife Lena had the irtsL-r-tunto break her tuck. They have 2 months leave while she heals. GEESTS gre r; 1 DONNA W l x ti ; Brothers and stser; W lilts, Mrs. loan fan :en, VrK. Ferti Dr. Joel 'tarley, all ntl-of San pelro; Mrs. tov Wool, ':Hn, Ore.; Wells, m.,i (,'ttv, Ca. Funeral services and burial ere hi; 1 in Ha In t .!- Ta er weekend at the: jxirunj Frail, an t Nlldrcd Hird;r.gs hi ..e. L iLt.igt.ter; Mrs. Mired, both of .alt Mrs, tHcnard ti.va) Ifrts, Mj.intatu V lev, Ca.; rs. t edey Re.!: R.s, Fly, Nev.; Mrs. ei I Margne) Jensen, Ca id set I, I P n, Ihelr are 1J grai, oflaske, fc 1 i. ) t j la-e- DENNIS AND PAM PFEN'N s and children along with Art and hxe Harding of Cedar City sperd the I n schi-'- v! ac.nlan, hirs.t.ir-it- f (n r DOYI E STCEIE spent 3 days with 'Pncxlev B.'iiiiett, A rnerl-ca- n Fork; Mrs. WtLN (Helen) at n, savsvlile; Mrs. Aalhnce r vv to irmer soli a f f vitrvWers; l.owell (lu OF ilIRRIDAN AND i q. p.-- Fae Prows overnlfh last were her slater l tla Judd, and sls'.er In law Eva ee!e f Fleasnnt Gr:ve. Thlr Arlene Rro.s vlsoo) them tefore re'.mr-.- g to lu-n home In Texas. FV had attending the B.Y.l . rrani-laugb.t- HILTON R. I e NOTICE Memmott. A BIRTHDAY fKTING V.AS held Thursday Septemlier 7th to honor Mrs. Freda Hatch, they met at a Cafe In Spanish Fork The folCanyon for dinner. lowing children were there: Mr. and Mrs. Mlnere Tuttle ofDen-ve- r, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nielson of Salt Lake; Mr. and M rs. Grayfon Stone of Henderson, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Ferell Warner of Nephl; Mr. and Mrs. Noel Robins of Sel-pl- o; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Shepherd of Levan; and many grandchildren and their cam(an!uns also attended the dinner. There were 3G In all. i I Men niott. c.v ,t ? c. ('lining priv"r n- ! obituaries j t'J v ,rk. v .a I Hatch ant Yurh-nMefscclc1. were relc'isudas Hilda Qnaniberg end ID Ins. Euan c.niarnhvrg are approximately 1H 0X1 in the state this season Guns are different and can do the hands o expel letlced Imillcts a Is lmprov lng tuce who an1 trying to t met and kill fhese beautiful animals in this inhumane way I wonder how manv wounded deer are in the mountains suffering a lingering p.iudul death with an artow in tlieu bodies Importers ROXIE n jautt rv aitc "r-ias Vr. a., llarsen an I Mr. r who are Pi ca. hv We learn that there bow and arrow hunters R d ) I No endurance to traik down a wounded deer Then too, the savage kills for food, not for so called Scipio Happenings Mnrit, ( Robin and I e - the savage spurt bow pull ol 4ti of shoot ,n; an tng as the 1 our own business. We were greatly the Mow a- r: Happenings c: Wr N I on lay wv to is skillful and knows just where to direct his arrow fm qunk results and then traiks the deer to he end M"sl archers todnv do not have this skill nor the bunting prm him.itiori the season fu urihtrv huntr either se run- - from i.u in m pt ing of (lm-4 It is unlawful In hunt deer with archer) equip- And again, have driven toandfrom your fair city for the said twenty years, and have seen many dead deer along the way just trying to get across the street. The deer In question was destroying jart of a living for a family that Is a credit toFlllmore, and I am sure you have not looked Into the question of "a day In Tribune Editor 1 Young Married-- Hdll le nt We NT TH not put the blame there at Wavne I f rlday, September 15, 1572 ES3TOR arrive Cfd M Jl.l A 1D lgM" 'M-Rlui r 1 x t g |