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I nder the new law. a taxing body should to collect anticipate , $ y 'TOWfll HY STEM A DAY Contests in Improvement end Landscoping Prove Residents a Success s' , Local trroups It Is amarlng to think OtR TOWN did so well In Ihe Land- VOLUNTEERS WORK TO COMPLETE NEW GUN RANGE Other groups and Interested In County, t'tah National ere out last week to llrearm clear the site for a firing range east of Fillmore. The project when completed will Include range for rifles, pistol and trap shooting. Jointly sponsored by the City Guard, Utah Fish and Game, the Sheriff Department, the local NRA and the Junior NRA U also participating. The Fillmore Guard unit was busy last weekend using City equipment to clear the site. will be working on assigned projects Including targets and the shot sand, gun area which Is separate. The site Is east of Fillmore on the dump road. It will be open to public and organisational use when completed. RVLt.ETIN UTAH SYMPHONY regular session Octoler 0, agreed to property In the vicinity to Commercial and of TO PLAY AT MILLARD HIGH SCHOOL This year the Uah Symphony Is Increasing the number of school concerts from 40 to 70 nd in the process will be double the number In past vears The orchestra will be playing concerts In 35 of t'tah's 40 school districts. play-mate- ly The Symphony will be visiting Fillmore to present a concert at Millard High School on October 11th as Wednesday, jart of Its school concert serts. ttah Symphony has been school concerts since February I, 1947. in that time more lhan 425 concerts have been presenled In the schools. The giving Maestro Maurice Abrivtnel believes that the youih program Is one of the strengths of the t'tah Svmphonv. tie claims lhat "Our future lies In today's youth and the more we can do with them and for them, the more we lie will benefit tomorrow. " loves young eople and often comments lhat "to see how they respond and grow Is one of the most Inspiring and reqardlng things do." Recent studies support the Svmphonvs dedication toyouth. 1131151105 show (hat good music Is Important In the prevention of crime Ih cause It creates moods which, according to the authorities, are lncomUHe One with crime and drugs. music school In Ne York City, after 23 vears of existence ami 30,000 ch.ldren, has never had one Its students come before a court of delinquency In (he nations 11 largest penal the claims are Institutions, borne out. I ess lhan one percent of the Inmates know anything whatsoever about classical music. 1 " How did vou gel so good" want to grow up and play clarinet In the symphony." "Id I Car- den Clubs, la h State Lnlverslty and the ttah Nurserymens Association, In spite of the long, hot summer, the shortage of Irrigation water, the tom-u- p streets due to the Installation of Ihe sewer system. Among the state winners were: The The V The Fillmore Elementary School Is holding a parents and teacher dinner and discussion nlghl Wednesday, October 11. The evenings program will be Informal with time for jar-en- ts to meet with the principal and teachers In short discussion NeJon pnmsoi for their laiitir.il yards, Fillmore Junloi Clean-u- p Prcects, Continued Awards were won by: Fillmore Cltv, Ntato House Fillmore Teen AnMuseum, Third Ward gels, Fillmore Church, Neighborhood group consisting of: Jesse Thornton Chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gussle Kesler, Marshall, Camille lh nter; The Charles Miller Family; the homes pro- periods regarding educational programs, teaching procedures and other matters. These discussion periods will be preceded by a school lunch dinner In the lunch room. A more complete description and schedule will be sent home by Ihe school at a later date. designed, Ihe homes of Mr. an I Mrs, John Cooper, Mayor and Mrs. Gd ten Wright, The El Capital Motel, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reeve, Owners; The Fillmore Motel, Paul Tackard owner; Another Nclghborhool group consisting of Mr. and INVIUD PARENTS 11 never heard a real orchestra before. "You musl have bought all your Instruments at the same place, they all matched." And the comments will go on snd on as Ihe ttah Symphony expands Its school concert series. The Symjhony plays concerts to youth ail over the Slate as one Its prime acUvttles each season. This program did not Just It has been growing happen. since 1947 when Maestro Maurice Abravanel gave the first school concert at South High School. Since then, over 425 concerts have been given In schools throughout the state. The school concert program was the first of Its kind In the nation and now has expanded this year to Include students from 37 of the 40 school districts In the state. Districts that sre missed In this circuit will schedule for concerts next year. The school districts determine which students will abend In some of Ihe free concerts. the smaller districts, the whole enrollment Is present for the concert while the larger school districts have to be more selective and alternate schools. For Instance, In the Jordan School Dlstrlcl Trlhme, ttah Associated Hliurdcountycommlssloner.tr FUlmoS WUdJfeSk, Mr. re-ro- ne WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER scape Improve ment Contest that was sponsored by the Salt Lake this year, four ttah Symphony concerts will te presented to students from 26 ele- mentary schools from grades 4.5, and 6. The main emphasis In the past has been on the high schools, Hul with Ihe concerts, more elementary and Junior high sludenls are being Included. It Is an attempt to make the back-to-ba- concert a total education exThe Symphony has perience. suggested many ways lo relate Ihe music lo the scoe of each student no mailer what age. aml Mrs fession.! 11 v and KELLY'S ST0RES0LD TED end MELINDA WHITAKER PURCHASE J. FRANCIS KELLY'S MAIN STREET PROPERTY One of Fillmores oldest badness f.nns changed hands this week when J. Frauds KPy sold his rvpvrtment and the space now cc.ipietl by (he Circle S the conier bii'-inev- Grocery Mores .in nil of Hie adjicenl jauperiy including bus parking, grounl in the rear and the h too Eivt used of the lusmoNS pn petty. 1 fr Mr. Kelly, or Francis as most rveijonc knows hun. is quite an institution on Main Suet local and will siji!e ami U- - nnssid by the traveling lie first start oil public al.ko in the grocery pirt of the business in 19.1(1, and aliout six or seven jours later he acquired Ihe general mercantile business, which his father, James A Kelly, had previously owned. Howard Johns was a pirtnor Lr a short tame In the thirties Mrs lx-e- n Kelly, lier h.is Virginia, s right-han- d Mrs. Noble Day, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dalton; will Peterson, Margaret Rowley, 71na Slott, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Day; Pioneer Market, Dale Ashman owner; Mr. andMrs.Orrln Oeterson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrol Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen, Wayne Reid; Mr. and Mrs. LaWe are so Mar Prunson. pleased lo have so many continued awards as It means that If these people continue lo keep up their projects, they will receive a specimen tree of their choice, after winning five continued awards. Think how much these beautiful trees would improve OCR TOWN four years from now. iVi mor ' .16, sA there, an Inside : County. And aj ic.rentli '"Countyhas nothing to say -- i,n the state boys showed up with i.harpened If they did, they got a pens. nice ride down the river with out paddles. Those to call; Commissioners Maxfield, k Hijack and Christensen, tnyj'.ttedly at equalization days, no one knew what was going on. if they had, people would still be standing In line for something even half fair or equaL arrl.tJ, v I: , f ,r (be filming is '.-- ( day itid we onnn- - . te.,ii g Hie ere s r turn to t n. arrive Traveling $ -, If1 , f the FT. 4 V'Y - - k . I '' k 1 AND MRS. JACK MC-Hr- went to Provo Tuesday their daughter and Jana and John Whicker Who are residing at 855 North 410 West. Both are attending to see - v son-in-la- w, Trade Tech College there Provo. In J (5 4 r:; yol KNr,'v tough to ex lain s icl tMi ,7- ITS HARD geo-ra- rr lit i.V v : f the Is slujs w ibfill Inl-a- i -- f Kanab Is a I'wirUt ' t an I It rk really show s ho ha r I the , at It, with the nunnt CT f in itels s. and iourlst oriented I usir.-s- si ' m as all klnls (d things, SIH and Madeleine emovc I lh- - ai i w.i and visiting with vai Hs.sjs'i,le working on the movie -3- - earner : s. anvils, forge tods ant hutse shoes lo those who Lave never had assoclaltl-with these Items. a:hv v Vance, the drug store on Wednesday, and was Joined by Governor Calvin Hamilton to help mark the occasion. ; .A m .y lames warnor Septemter he will have walked In every neighborhood In the county. Owens walked his 1000th mile 1 . - '1 In ! i7; 0 MR. old hojwful will Fillmore next Thurs- day morning. . hV Most of the classes In the Fall 1972 Community School program begin next Wednesday, October 11. He sure to mark the dale and attend those of your choice. ar In then ate I . -, COM Ml MTV SCHOOL campaign for Congress. The tl e f r. ' 4 pwind ttahs them lt it r'-- v TO BE AT COURT HOUSE TODAY le n: At of the previous vffii ' dlrctlon. ame thlsvrar The ere a I knew lull- - H thlng about In Millard provwrty stars. 689-ml- e Ihe v WAYNE OWENS Wayne Owens, congressional candidate will return next week to the trail of his walk which last spring jvut him In touch with the jieojde and communities of Second District, and set the ;ace ofhls person - to - jiorson, walking Il t , 1 VALUATION UP & HOW - - WOW! Inks r. ! , ' trip M ' , ie . j nn . 1 . ft. 1. ! tn kariab Cany on. .aturliv whtn 1(1 tOOk (timing of ,- 1ittle . i,, mi Ik- m a i I vlslteJ roe .ft'- I - jfep i l.ivh 1 J 'I . were m Thl. rove o 'rtunltv to i t'.. and to liH'k at s mi- tlon too. NTMnrn , : Int.' M'.'iev 7 ,n stavo.t .it tech, lul !' L. i 0 I loin tl. Holt, Kanosh, Hatton, Miaduie, FILI.MOUP, - '' h'10'1 with st 3 birc.i Friday at Fillmore, Utah Friday, rui.iisiod VH Kiu.u f.'i a ie s f ! ill . - r off ",1 . I i w y- " '.V . U :. Tho MILLARD COUNTY 'J , 1 J C . ! 4 .4 i. .1 ; u. ,,uf , J - .V XL 1)1 k - X i n he'll JTrrpping In Ma.ie Land - ; r, ;orv 1 danl forage Lind. Pipe william v nson Pens W ijUof ov.is appomtul t supiimtei build a loit .a pipe (Spring to the la pmlat ' W he iJit. origmallv called workus nisei ( i.th M. t I of the ah Iernti niion r.i'ts built m the s a rartslih.uiss until .J 923, vv he n it it serwc Monunntit to ih- - v'oM IM t' ases le Brigham Sonne t rauti dauv Tk proiliistuui ptodrut In Hid Pail of a a toiTan 7 43 5,'2S ini' s S"t). PiesJi-n- his .ulvisois eLvJXI r J INM they t,siab- - , In 24110 Praaiii,' Speaki'ni; t Is Uiver K I llsll ot loud is i r m tauls vs i ie J.mn s W Inline levs months Jamiaiv weie killeil near Short (.rah. ol ol Pi j kd to the abandonment ol Pipe Spurn tb n is. area vvas u'nl bv the I t m next spun. a base toi their.' pii.iliiuis aeiimt tlu i I the explication, Youngs luidnshij ir tullnn i Color t M Mill T up "irc a Pipe Npii I eJ bv l.uob llimbli'i i.ill!iil misMon it ics to the Iruli.ni' S S while en iou, die lands .it the vpinu' in the .lutumn ot I r.utii ion .ivsi'iii the ol the llopi lndi.ni' pl.ue d. ini its name this o u William at tliat lueuired incident tioni a shooting I ine ol out shot the bottom "a Hamhlm Bill" (iunhuk pipe Spimg to denu'iistrate his in.nksmanship. henee the nam P. scttleis at Pijie Mvniiiii the legion T, jit at Pi jo City CorT tht. , h, 1 4r T . - 5 mJW. ! - which he lived In during his walk, he will retrace the route of his Journey which started In Hlrknell, went south to St. George, then north to two-mon- th Salt lake. "I wouldnt exactly call H A sentimental journey," Owens remarked, "but it was a memorable experience, and Id like to see all the people I met during my walk." The candidates long hike which began March G, look eight he Is riding weeks, and and not walking, the rerun will take onlv four davs. "The walk was Ihe A A greatest educational experience of mv life," Owens commenled. "It was a pleasure to go on -t through all of ttahs beautiful country, and a unique ojpor-tunlt- y to learn about the concerns anJ oj Inlons of the people 1 A I met. lot jioople told me Ihov fell the federal government wasnt concerned about them and the problems they faced," he said. Receptions are srhu lulcd In most of the 60to70towns where he made stops on the walk. More elaborate plans aie being arranged for larger towns like St. George, CedarCIty, and also j. We f if 1 f I f- I 1 "in hi" f r most of Hus Cm. The Killvs hive dme their buying together and neither hi taken much tune off from their store. The Pmgiess and their fnemls h;v they will enjoy t heir leisure In doing things they have had to post-ln- e dating their busy lives. Next week, we at the news pipi'r will visit with Ted and Melinda Whitaker so we can p.iss on to our readers Ssme of their plans. We wvlocne thus y mng couple to Fillmore and wish them much success. Nephl Owens, who Is a native of Pangullch, Garfield Countv, has kept up hts "Walk for Congress" In Salt Lake Countv, going door lo door In residential areas. Py the end of s. 111 Hr S A PROAP V IK.W nr the set loraMon for a Disney film hsrjted In Kaonh Canyon. nir. st r ua; inll T fi mu the ground up and in nr. contains all Ihe detail rfan ranch. Two can t 1 e M e I . In t e ir"; AMAriN7t ree 1I riier, t nvps f rnr 1 f euu - ll Mm-- I Hut Is ( r on (he u n ie s,'r h.ur'. ..iC seen iestf rn J f , -- rod ice two the finished tit we se |