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Show MU HIGH INCREASE IN Col IIP ! V N Fillmore, tah tfiit FrlUay, November 24, WORK IN COUNTY derided note of Increased activity is noted In the Millard County Recorder's Office Inthe last two years but due to the Farmland Assessment Act of 1969 'known i.s Creenbelt) many recording: firsts have occure during September and Octotwr Personal Use A 1073. Fees of $500 00 per month constitutes a very busy ninth,1 and a minimum fee per document Is $2.00. The Recorder, I.aVov Martin, and Deputy Recorder, Lorraine Staples, doall the platting and ownership It Is Interesting to changes. note throughout the slate much of ths work Is done for the county by engineers and some title companies. Beginning In August, fees of $940.io were collected. In Stepemlier, $2,077.35--lnOcto-b, $2,741.35 In whlcha record of $1415.00 were collected In one breaking a previous day L Ill' Christmas Christmas (rte tags are now available at (he Fillmore Ranger station at $1.00 each. All areas on the Fillmore District are open to cutting except oak Creek a id tributaries near Oak First The Fillmore District Includes Forest lands from the Halfway Hill to leamlngton. If you wish to cut trees on other parts of the Flshlake Torest, contact the respective District Office. ask that you do nol cut trees along roads or near any camp grounds. If you need any more information on where you may cut a tree, please drop In at the office In Fillmore. We er The find machine gun had 20 barn-land was made over 300 yeara ago , record through 1970, tM fXj 50-1- 971, $6,261 $7,561.25 and as of Novemter 1972, $10,312.00, Also, within the last few years, recording of Deeds, Orders of Condemnation, Final of Condemnation and Orders etc. for the State Road Commission contltute much of the work of which no fee Is col- Moycock Receives ILgh Degree in Bonking l'7' Trees In 1968 when an amount of over $1,000 was collected on mining notices of Location. Average fees for years 1964 .y t Grand lege of Life I'nderwrlters, . . it Is an honor that comes only with long, lntenslce preparation Recipients must pass ten comprehensive examinations In the life and health Insurance and Opening such related fields as family business finance, economics, law, trusts and taxation. They must satisfy, too, the highest moral and ethical business standards. Maycock and the other CI.l's are Inmen held In the deed "key highest regard by their clients, Colleagues and community. We of Montana Bank are pleased and proud to congratulate Loy on hs achievements. His son troll who lives here In Fillmore during the summer vacations Is attending the M State 1'nlversity at Boxe-ma- n, and It'll Notary public PROGKFSS FOR ALL T YOl'R PRINTING NFI DS Bill Wilson, Notary public lected. LaRae Giles has been employed to help until the rush Is over. Lola Bushncll works a part of a day In the Treasurers Offlcs and a part of a day in this office! It la the desire end goal of the Recorders office to completely revise the ownership to pUts and for safety reasons have all viul records microfilmed. At present, under a student program from the High School, Grant Rasmussen ts helping with the microfilming. N Wilson, Ends this Saturday, Nov. 25th. I V ENJOf New Show Time; Dollar 1M CONVENIENT Ulii.S tM $ Out I e 9:00 P.M. An attractive card which fer -the reproduction oft lov -ly painting, Christmas Morn has been designed for lng, sale In memory of the late Dr. Wendell G. Scott, former national president of the ACS who was a victim of cancer. cheerful Christmas greeting Is Imprinted as well as the fact that this card represents a gift to the American Cancer Society. Cards are available In packets of 25 for a suggested donation of $5, though any amount Is appreciated. Orders may be given to Echo Blake, chairman, or Fern Holdaway, A test of group III. YOUR FILLMORE STOP CRAFTS LUMBER CO, y Plastic ,KrfOT,St0rm Kits THE SEVEN j; I MINUTES. n I h For WINDOWS STORM window KIT Only r DOORS ' STORM DOOR KIT Only 49? Kit In a bo. 3b" a 64 tough pta. tie aboat. ?l It libit moudmg and nala Warp Bret Chicago 60651 Pionft )n PtaiKci frnca 1924 Compl.f. Kit in bo. 3b IV' toutb pi t.e n.t, IB ft tibra moulding and naMt e. And Compl.l. AT YOUR HARDWARE, LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLY STORE AT DELTA JQf Bobbies HOBBIES V Grand Opening Monday Buys on PRICES b THURSDAY SATURDAY NOVEMBER 27fh OPEN TILL 9:00 P. M. THURSDAY 44 East FREE THE PROGRESS recognizes that this honor to the Millard lunchroom Is well earned. The lunch program has been highly recommended by the students, teachers and others who may partake of It from time to time. No doubt dedication and the proficiency of the ladles who work with her Is Largely responsible for this recognition. WARP DEALEI? IS LOW OVERHEAD TILL per- tures Hbaloit theatre PERSONAU'li) SERVICE OPEN lunch of school sonnel. ,0MC BRIDE 'jrv par- Christmas Cards Read Vtxf PARKING LOWEST service ques-tionalr- es Sat. Sun.and Mon : 43 Delta Jr.-S- r. and Millard Jr. -Sr. High Schools have achieved among the highest In the I'nlted States In participation and this study will determine what factors have contributed to this success. Selected students will be asked to answer and the team will discuss phases ofthe program with administrators, of school ents, students and to the highefficient management and ly STOP COLD WINTER DRAFTS! L'i CHRISTMAS District. 7:30pm ? NCWWODONT Double Votes. A BACK HOME School teachers and administrators, students. Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Luke Indicate that the success Is largely due to splendid cooperation on the part of school parents, stuadministrators, dents and to the highly efficient management and service NOW YOU SEE HIM, Count VI second place In Class III (college and adult), and was awarded a prize of $25. enore Anderson, Supervisor, and Mr. Boyd Luke, Assistant Supervisor received word that a team from Washington D.C, would arrive here December 4 and 5th to conduct a study In connection with the high percentage of participation In the lunch program In Millard I The vuiing C. Purchases 1 CONVENTION by the assigned delegates County bnurJ met with tidier deleg.tes from the State In a number tf sessions to discuss problems far Rig agriculture and to determine Mate policies and methods to most effectively meet the j roblems. State board members were elected at this time, arJ Mr. Ken Ashby of Della was elected to represent our Region on the board. The State winners of the "Testlclde essay contest were announced, and Millard County will be proud to know that Miss Karen Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Delta, won first place In the Class I (up to and Including the ninth grade). She was a prize of $50 for her GLORIA essay. Also, Gloria (Mrs. PROBERT TAKES Carl) Probert, sclpto won a seconl place In the essay con Thur.,Fri. 1V. i r' members who attended the state convention. A large rtumler of theCounty Farm Bureau board members attended the ann ul Slate Convention In Salt lake City on Novemlier KIMBALLS & CO. nr" MR AND f.V1 I TX MONKOK and Mr. an! Mrs. Carl Probe rt were among the County b(ard AT STATE FARM BUREAU Sate tary BLACK b DECKER ELECTRIC Power TOOLS . 9.95 3 8" DRILL $8.S8 it" DRILL ELECTRIC DRILL BITS SHARPENER 12.99 No. 7410 SANDER DRILL SPEED .. .... 15.99 !V' VARIABLE 26 88 5" BENCH GRINDER 6.60 ELECTRIC CORN POPPER ANTI FREEZE gal. 1.39 . Mrs. MILLARD FARMERS WELL REPRESENTED THK PROGKFSS FOR ALL YOl'R PRINTING NT F IK v. MILLARD DISTRICT LUNCH CENTERS 7 Montana IK NATIONAL ADMINiSl RATORS TO TOUR tion of professional competence granted by the American Col- on-ta- na BUI Wilson, i J a designa- I'nderwrlter," t 1 u derwriting. Hes now entitled to wear the gold key, and use Initials C.L.H, after his name. These stand for "Chartered Life I v Recently Loy Mavcork received the highest professional degree in (he field of life un- n, 1 NATIONAL HON OB 8 I Center Street Fillmore MATINEE FOR CHILDREN SATURDAY 3 (Formerly Central Utah Insurance Bldgljt 2:00 P.M. K K , Delta Business Assn & DELTA, UTAH 3 i33 k w ' MAJOR L'in't i bc!in at home Cl FARING Vi OAt Ian n li arls Lixtnr ' f rt '.;rr n ' i an i n extenxhe b j. Rent ''L.'it' i JUST IN TIME For CHRISTMAS! Plan your ChrlMmai Gifting with supplies trnl kits t) to make nd visited "BOBBIE rlre at mbh give, or to buy snd give after youve N HOB B IKS S November to December BEADS 2 Anv Size t lving Room anJ Hall $12 95 Bed Room $6 95 CANDLE KITS RESIN - MOLDS Call for anointment CARPI T SPhClAl S HI NN1NG DA II QLA t ITY IN'Ml 1 A TION OVF R CliniCF OF I AD P Y DIP N - DRAPE PLASTER of PARIS - LEATHER Kelly1 Out oi Arta? ColltCt Put your home season a m dicm by giving .t whole family will eng spmts smetnc t' s be 864-24- 3-- FELT OILS ,.:ki DECO PAGE b - Cntr 20 FREE DRAWING and Maia Storo PETERSON AND TOLLEY CARPET SERVICE DELTA Lm 3 mhUM 4 ia44 Ml ( ml is i r 'i f .v, KITS b FRAMES ACRYLIC PAINTS MOD POG Dept , M M nr be'-l- r no 1 Irwl YYW (X . v in K |