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Show MILLARD Fillmore, MHS News county progress Utah 84631 Friday, May M, 1373 Immunization Clinic Nurse Announces FFA WINS FILLMORE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SPRING IMMUNIZATION CLINIC (Tetanus -- Dipt he rla) series Members of the Millard Eagle FFA Chapter Livestock Judging team won top honors at the of 2 pre- receiving therapy with ACI'H, alkylating irradiation, agents or antlmetabolltes. Gamma globulin deficiency, l.e., agammaglobulinemia, hypogammaglobulinemia and dysgammaglobullnemla. Any active Infection Is reason for delaying mumps vaccination. Do not give mumps virus vaccine, live, to pregnant women; at this time the effects on fetal development are not known. Adults' apparent need for polio vaccine has declined In areas where children are well Immunized and the circulation of wild poliovirus has decreased. A single boosts dose of oral vaccne Is recommended, however, for adults before they travel to areas where poliomyelitis Is endemic or If they live In a community which experiences an outbreak. SOME GUIDELINES cortl-costerol- IMMUNIZATION AGE 2 months or over year or over 1 day or red measles) RUBELLA (German 1 year or over measles) MUMPS (urged for all 1 year or over males jver 12) Follow up shots will be arranged through! the public health nurse. People with the following conditions should not receive the mumps vaccine: Sensitivity to eggs, chicken, chicken feathers, or neomycin (each dose of reconstituted vaccine contains approximately 23 mlcorgrams of neomycin). Individuals with blood dyscarslas, Leukemia, lymphomas or any type, or other malignant neoplams affecting the bone or lymphatic systems. 7-- TENTATIVE CLINIC Fillmore Elem. (Pre-- through 6th).... begtnntng at 9:00 a.m. and running throughout the day. High School Students.. Begtnntng at 12:00 Noon or during the student's free period. K Babies and Adults... 2:00 p.m. spring immunization clinic Question: What kind and how much fertilizer should be used on lawns? There are three Answer: basic rules for good lawn care In Utah. First, apply nitrogen fertilizer two or three times the growing season. during Avoid fertilizing In the hot summer period. Second, clip the lawn INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN Journeyman or four year Industrial plant electrical maintenance MOTHERS DAY SPECIALS PIES RADISHES b 3 ' 950 ONIONS 2 for 15 GREEN . Work consists of trouble shooting and installation COLOGNE CARNATION TUNA TOMATO .00 X NOW "2 JUICE HUNTS f4 3.00 rrg. This position offers excellent pay.beneftts and working conditions Contact Mr. Leland Conant at: 79 2 790 85 69 49 79 7 GIANT Site lOe Off TIDE DAWN LIQUID DETERGENT KING SIZE WIND EX", CLEAN F-OL DOLOGNA BAR S P. O. Box 815 Delta. Utah 84621 Telephono lb. 861-270- 1 We are an equal opportunity employer.' DUANES AG SALE MOTHERS 1- -2 5-- BRUSH WELLMAN INC. STRAY SPECIALS DAY 83c 5 Loaf Pack Rhodes Frozen BREAD 49c 9 oz KOOL WHIP Western Family APPLESAUCE, 303 .. 5 for $1. 6 for 35c KOOL AID, assorted flavors CLOROX gallon 59c A Perfect Gift 39c HiLond WHIFPING CREAM pint 39c 44c W. F. Concord GRAPE JELLY, 20 oz. Franco American MACARONI b Beef 3 for SI 6 pack 79c Mug ROOT BEER CANS PRINGLES POTATO CHIPS 85c Western Seos Chunk TUNA for MOTHERS DAY WHOLE SUN ORANGE ORCHIDS r.5 59 7 3 SALE LG. A. Kellys if 7TvrrrTrTrrrrrrrrTrrrrrrrrr m i irrnrrr nil rrrrrrrrrnnnni i ii rr itfo r EEAUTY 12 3 89 offers rainbow bridge medals Utah The Numismatic ioclety, a state wide organization of persons Interested In collecting coins, tokens and currency, has available a limited number of Its 1972 convention medals featuring the Rainbow Bridge National Monument. Each year a quality medal is struck depicting historical or scenic landmarks native to the state of Utah. The society would like (o give the Utah. At present citizens of Utah an opportunity to obtain the medals before they are offered to medal collectors throughout the country. The majestic Rainbow Bridge a national landmark, is the largest all of natural known sandbridges. The stone structure gracefully arches to a height of 309 feet and spans 278 feet. The bridge was considered so magnificent that It was established as a National Monument In 1910. The name was derived from Indian legend which describes the great natural wonder as a rainbow changed to stone. red-yello- w ALL SHOWS WILL START AT 8 :00 P.M. ONE SHOW ONLY EACH NIGHT 2 WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDSI WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS! BEST SLPP0RHNG ACTOR Christina. -- Mr. Quigley Is completing his Junior year at Utah State University ami will graduate In a year from now in Accounting from that school. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Quigley, Kanosh. He graduated from Millard High School where e he was the QuarterHe back, Class A In 19C9. was elected "State Auditor the year he attended Boys' State while In high school. He Is married to Bonnie Bushnetl and they have one son, Nathan JOMMMS BEST - CC MATOGfiAPHY A A UASTERPECEt BEAUTIFUL PCTtftEr QA All-Stat- James. "Both students have excellent academic records," continued Mr. Monson. "We Ulbeuslr.g these Interns as part of our regular staff for the aummerto help us accomplish the work required of us and it will give them practical experience to supplement Ihelr academic training ' The results of this program should be of considerable benefit to tbe Office of tbe Slate Auditor In the future as U will provide the steppkng stone for tbe highest qualified people to S'ate Government, concluded Mr. Monson. ME1R0G0LDWYN A (MO PONT David Leans Film of MAYER Myans Daughter PRODUCTION DAVID LEAN'S FILM OF BORIS RASURNAKS DOCTOR y G PANAVISION ' rxfi'.v.Vii ZIlilftGO GP a t r i:v w Vpah mu .v , ' Q UETROCaOR b Mon. Sun. MAY 13 & 14 Tfiurc., Fri., Sat. MAY 10 -- 12 Stevend, RN O go H F1LLSHVHY IfutU m,ik 8 oz BISCUITS, 2 for 23c Big too loaomg ditootabieduat bag can l clog ascot auction OLEEMTl ttrong Utabie capacity 660 cub inches' FAMILY TOOTHPASTE MOTH I 87c EllS DAY Sjieeial ORCHID CORSAGES ve n Poer-dbaatec ba, brush rmnnmnq loosens deep-dow- DRY ONIONS n AVOCADOS CUCUMBERS did butts up crushed nap' cut end wrapped CHICKEN 49c ROUND STEAK I39 lb TREES 3:1.59 98c lb. 25c 2 for 29c 2 for 19c ibTTTc 2,9&up FLOWERS $3 00 and up House Plants Glad Bulbs PETUNIAS PANSEYS MARIGOLD Many Many MORE 47 Cabbage ALL READY TO PLANT HAPPY MOTHERS DAY 1 28 LWdse ye $49' $28 88 49c ' GREEN BEANS ! U b I 4 for $1. SUGAR 10 Jb. bog DAY GIFT KELLY'S DEPT. STORE 1T85( Western Family GRAPEFRUIT Sections 3 for 89 303 con cose $6.7 H i.vfc rn Shores JUMBO TOWELS 3 for 89 Dd Monte Sliced amCcut $143 AM PAY CASH! SPECIALS Coul.fr. ALL FLAVORS 4(.00 AJAX DETERGENT King size Mony other Gift Ideas MOTHERS Tomatces 89c 3 for CQOL WHIP, 9 oz. Upright lb. 57c BAR S FRANKS My lifetime lubricated motor Strong steel motor hood with durable lexan base1 RUBBER CANISTER Peppers CHICKEN FRYERS POTATO CHIPS VEGETABLES ALL FLAVORS Quot NYLON on 4 lor Rout & GARDEN HOSE 4TOO YOGURT Jill. and Avztn BUY BY FAR! Of 01 DISH TOWELS PASTIC FRUIT COCKTAIL HI-LA- Eric the McLaughlins reside In but plan Salt Lake City, to make Delta their home as soon as school Is out this summer. Utah numismatic society Mr. Holjeson Is a senior at Weber State College and plans to graduate In Accounting tbe fall of 1973. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. DeLance I. Holjeson, Ogden. He graduated from Ogden High School. He Is married to LeAnne Peterson and they have on daughter, the to Brings You The Old Fashioned Flour Sack cz SHERBET as Interns In his office this coming summer. Mr. Monson Initiated this program when he took office and stated he plans to continue it as long as he Is In office. Applicants to this program must have completed their junior year of college with at least the mlnumum requirement of having completed Intermediate Accounting and a recommendation from the Accounting Department of the school they are attending. Mr. Monson stated he was fortunate to have had such high quality students apply. He announced the selection of Keith E. Holjeson, 441 Canyon Hoad, Ogden, Utah and James H. Quigley, 518 E.CenterStreet, Logan married Is He former Mary K. Klrkham, and they have two children, Cut-U- p HUNTS NO 3000 HILAND Intern In State Office QjL&vS ( CHOICE ORANGES EGG NOODLES GRADE A FRYERS James H. Quigley To Be fi BEST LOW BUDGET PION AMERICAN I EUREKA J FACIAL,1:: SALE Pecan Sandies, Rich N Chip COOKIES .... 49c 1 lb. 44c RITZ CRACKERS 1 lb. 55c Certifresh CHOC BRIDGE MIX I. M. O. DRESSING 16 oz. 37c Pillsbury Sweetmilk BISCUITS, 8 oz. 2 for 23c GLEEM II Family Toothpaste, Reg. 1.13 .. 87c ORCHID CORSAGES S8c DRY ONIONS lb. 25c AVOCADOS 2 for 2cc CUCUMBERS 2 for 19c CHOICE ORANGES 56 size lb. lie FRYERS Whole 47c lb cut up 53c BAR S FRANKS lb. 85c Ii,7 Position lln May 13 BIO VALUE POTATO CHIPS 2 Inches high. clipping weakens the grass. Third, waterheavllyand less frequently. One Inch of water per week In spring and fall and two Inches per week In summer. Nitrogen Is the main fertilizer needed by lawns In Utah. Apply pounds available nitrogen per 1.000 square feet of lawn area. Apply In early sprlnf late spring and late summer. The acutal amount of fertilizer per acre can be determined by finding the percent of actual or available nitrogen on the mmonlum nitrate has bag. 33 percent nltrogent, pounds per 1,000 square feet Is needed. Ammonum sulfate Is 21 percent nitrogen so you should apply pounds per 1,000 squire feet at each application. If you like clover In your lawn phosphorus should be added every 2 to 4 years. Five pounds of concentrated superphosphate per 1,000 square feet of lawn is adequate. If clippings are left on the lawn less fertilizer will be needed. Fertilizer can be reduced up to one-ha- lf of the above recommendations. Broadcast the fertilizer on the lawn and sprinkle It Into the soil afterwards. 3- -6 experience with high voltage 440 and up required Fruit and Cream 12 to 1 Close I The American Telephone I Telegraph Company, Long Lines Department, announces the appointment of Mr. Alan N. McLaughlin as Operatbns Manager of the Southern Utah Maintenance Territory operating out of the Delta, Utah Central Office. Mr. replaces Mr. R. W. Smith who has become an Internal Audttor for AT&T In Kansas City, MlssourL Previous to this appointment, Mr. McLaughlin was a Staff Supervisor In charge if Operations for the Salt ,ake District, operating out of the Salt Lake City District Office, Mr. McLaughlin began his Bell System career In Jane 1956 as an Equipment Maintenance Man in Salt LakeClty. Since that time he has held the posltlonsofTransmlsslon Man, Staff Assistant, Sales Supervisor, Staff Supervisor and currently Operatkms Manager. State Auditor David S. Mon-so- n announced the selection of two college students to work AGENT ANSWERS 1 OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT FROZEN BANQUET Members of the Millard Eagle rFA Soils Judging team consisting of Kay Monroe, Hal Beckstrand and Loy Dobson won a close second place In the annual SUSC contest. Hurricane chapter placed first with 388 Millard scored 372 points; with Beaver third with 351. Delta took fourth place followed by Piute, Pangultch, Richfield and South Sevier. Additional members who participated In the soils and were Shan Carling, Jon Day, ThayneChrls'sn-sen- , Grant Rasmussen, Mark Momoe, Scott McBride, Dan Davies, Steve Probert, Mike Stott, Jeff Dobson, Ron Taylor, Durand Robison and Jeff Johnson. The group was accompeahi ed by Robert A. Nielsen, Advisor to the Millard Eagle FFA Chapter. EXTENSION Patients month apart If not viously Immunlred. (Booster every 10 years). A limited amount of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Vaccine Is offered for those who maybe exposed to ticks. Series of 3 Is given every days to start. Booster annually. one .CCQiS AtS USC -- SAVE CASH! NEW HOURS: Open until 8 p.m. WHET"! Q r |