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Show MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS 84631 Fillmore, Utah Friday, August Ip 'ZiU 2u4m4txf 7tUe & TLUu Th mountain road was always the greatest challenge for Lew Thornton on his monthly sales trip to Ker-share- m MRS. 17, 1973 bacco company he workg ed for showed an curve as Lew's personality became Increasingly familiar to the shoo keepers in his terri- na-lln- now. green The luminous glow of her eves In the reflected glare of the Lews held headlights eyes like a magnet during several seconds when he should have swung the wheel for the blind corner ahead. ever-risin- FERRON GEORGE AND ROSALIE St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Kleth Martin, S.L.C. spent Nolan and baby, Kearn3, spent a few days In Sclplo last week a couple of days with Jay and A rlene Memmott. at the Martin home. Ivle, Now he had a genuine tiger which had come down from the bush In the darkness and thrown Itself under his wheels. went dry His mouth with excitement at the thought of all the pub- - tory. This long drive lu the dsrkness was the part he e to talk to hated unless he picked ud the or someodd hitch-hikone needing t lift to Hobart. no-on- Into the empty darkness and Lew screamed as the downcar plunged wards The rescuers came in the morning when the splintered rukle post was noticed on the edge of the chssm. There was little they could do but remove the crushed and lifeless body of the man from the finished car. The bush over t.ie would grow wreck In a few month and cover the scars on the hillside. As they were leaving, the ambulance one of crew notloed the bloodstained rug flung on the the open ground near back door, and the tracks Into the leading away thick scrub. It must have been a sixth sense that made the hairs on tils neck begin to prickle, and when be glanced in the rear vision mirror his eyes locked, horrified with the eve of the tiger. She was standing on the back seat suit but stunned lightly g terror at with the strangenesa of the car the speed at which It was travelling and the tcenu which came from the man. the hated creature In the front seat. thelr survival had made local headline news but sightings hd been fleeting and very unsubstantno photos had been ial taken, and no real moot Until had been found. He was a natural salesman: a true extrovert to a was whom selling simple and easy wav of earning a living. The sales figures returned to-to the head office of the Gll-11n- AND 11 The car lurched as it shot over the shoulder of the road and glanced off the guide post The headlight swung last weekend, August 4. Their MYRON AND MARY WAS-de- n son Crae and his wife Joann spent a few days camping have a new girl. They and enjoying the outdoors with have two sons baby and two daughters. ,frelnds from Sprlngvllle. They Steve and Joe returned with stayed at Maple Grove and their grandparents for a weeks reservoir. vacation. Sam and Willie and spent a few days with MRS. GEORGE I JV BARREN family their parents. and three children spent last week with her mother Anna J. ROBINS. MARIK MISS Day. with her grandparents Noel and MRS. RICHARD THATCHER and four children spent one day Ethel Rotdns. last week In Fillmore visiting MR. AND MRS. s, KEITH with Mr. and Mrs. hteth the Mertll Dutsons and Stone attended a wedding of their nephew at Glenwood Saturday the Henry Framptons, evening. MR Advi.ait;, Tuesday, June 26, 1973 "Look at that Kev on must've had his dogwonthe back seat. Its a der it wasnt killed! er MR. AND MRS. NEIL. NORI) AND EIDTM MON-ro- e are the proud giandparents Memmott and son Kent, Mr. and of a bahy girl born to Melvin Mrs. dren, Mr. and Mrs. KlmOuarn-her- g and Jerrls Bennett, Friday Aug sent Saturday at Satatoga. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Monroe, Ina Memmott are great AND MRS. MONT 1(0-td- grandjorents. MR and grandchllren Scott and LEE AND DORA MAE AND .deplianle drove to Granger on Sunda' to see Hlcliard and son, Reggie, Midvale visited Jai.eal. Maxi it stayed to help their folks over the weekend. with the new la by for a week. They spent Saturday at Maple Grove with Riley and Fay Mlt. MRS. AM) l.KVOY Thompson. Memmott made a trlptoKearns V' t; ( r. 9 Mm7 J Fpkw & S4 pw- - r THE ADVOCATE pre- sweeping In across thousands of miles of emntv ocean Light rain had begun falling earlier and the road was slioperv and . I. have He would ferred to stay ovemirhl at a motel but an earlv start on his cltv calls es-in was the morning sential. and besides. Rita own on her hated being nights than for more were really necessary. The thought of her reproach at being awakened as he creot Into the house made Lew drive too last for comfort on the hairand trickv pin bends th grades The lightsIntoof rock car swung first black into and then faces void as the road wound over the mountains. Beside the road the thick bush which tell away abruptly, tossed and moaned In the strong came which westerly licit v L At f nub m corny DEMOLITION. DfiBY first ed big. It wasnt every day supposedly extinct mammal was "rediscovered "I Best of all. he would go down In history as the person who had "resureven rected" a species killed one though he had I that a In doing MON-LAB- pounding. the car for the bush rue that was M MR( toMm opine?3 msmrm form 4 rules coAfvm nt car BERYL GRIFFIN, 1. 2. of 3. 4. 5. Devonporf e. 7. 8. . light was both unexpect-at ed snd unavoidable the speed be was trs veithe swung Lew ling wheel by Instinct so that omv the animal win caught bv the front of the car. but It was still tossed in the air and ing area. Many family reunions, steak frys In the evenings, SenTHESE TWO riCTE RES SHOW ior Cltlzers parties, clubs and ,-- central atgarbage collection other organizations. Each the forest camp points as well as the overnight group Central points has ..grounds. campers have helped to keep i been successful up to the date our forest camps a clean and and the Forest Service would enjoyable place. like to thank the poepl who have ROW RENTERS used the camp grounds for their Tlease bring your garbage off 1 cooperation in depositing the the mountains when camping. , garbage at central points. Deposit It In the Central GarLet's keep our bage area. THERE HAVE BEEN CROUPS mountains litter free. of 350 at a time use the camp Forest Service , the bonthrown net. tailing to the ground as Lew skidded the car to a halt. an oss As he got out. thfct nf oulte a run over a dog concer i His one Urge ts not for th &ntrni metallic but the onU duco of his car old. nd as months twj Fhndlnx t. unmsrked in the clove box his h lew examined the wine of the car snd found several smear of bood ndv hsir round a drnt. prob-ablmade bv the animal head v-- to-c- FOREST SERVICE DROPS USE FEE FOR MOST CAMPGROUNDS ond BOAT RAMPS The Is Forest Service dropping use fees for most of Its campgrounds and boat launching ramps as a result of new legislation lossed by Congress. Regional Forester Vern Hamre. Intermountain Region explained that the new law Is an amendment to the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act. It applies to day use areas as well as ca mpgroumls, and spells out what facilities are necessary before fees can In charged. Under legislation precious passed by Congress, fees have been charged at 2751 family camjgrounds within the National forest System. Effective Immediately, under the new law, no fees will be charged In the YOUTH WANTS THE TRUTH J ' To America' high school ; and college students, questions about goals, careers and the rewards of leadership are far from academic. They want information about , practical how they can "make their mark" in society. . Now theres a unique . to give youngsters straight answers.. .a chance to really put their preconceived notions to the acid test. ..to ' firsthand what experience makes the world tick. And they are getting their answers directly from the men and women who actually run companies, agencies and schools. , Operation Enterprise, a spe-- ; cial program designed by the American Management Asso-- nations, helps them get a broader outlook in examining career possibilities. Here they gel the inside and man sfory on leadership . ' Swearing aoftlv under hi breath. D marks with a rat and af relieved to find the dam-tage was onlv minor wenty dollars to a friend with a body works In Hobart would get the deni llxed tomorrow. ltd Intermountain Region. According toMr. Hamre, fees had been charged at 343 campgrounds, 15 bool launching ramps, and one swimming area In the Intermountiln Region. The new legislation wtl! eliminate charges at all of these i over Running his hand the bonnet about to get back Into he car when he thought sbout the animal he hada hit HU torch showed dark atiU shape hut when he atooped to tet a better look he felt a ahock run through him areas. This law 10. Gently he hauled the animal up and wrapped It m the rug laid on the sest. The limp striped body that rave the animal It popular ns me of "tiger" was unblemished, but the head was bloody on one side and the eves Lew ere glared alit felt the bodv and was creature the sure that had been killed instsntlv and not a was female It 11. 12. 13. 14. IS. 16. 17. 18. 19. erv Urge. his Lew started the engine and drove automatically, 20. 21. his head full of though! cf breaking the new first to hi friends at the New Norfolk hotel he always stopoed at on the. lourneva home and then to the Hobart Press ill In no way affect the Golden Eagle Passport which serves as an entrance permit to designated components of the National Park System. year In the Intermoun-tal- n fee collections Region, amounted to $347,500. About $5 million was collected nationwide from Forest Service charge sites. agement directly from successful practicing leaders. For further information, write to Robin Schade, O.E.. American Management Associations, AMA Grove, Hamilton, New York 13346. All glass must be removed from car. Doors and hood of car mutt be chained closed with bolts. Resr seat must be removed. Front seat must be chained to frame. Seat belts mandatory, fastened to frame by a chain or 2000-l- b. test cable. Number Issued upon receipt of application form for entry. This number to be printed on car. No reinforcement of any kind allowed. All drlvera must have approved crash helmets. Head rest optional. DFRBY EVENTS All persons In pit area must have pit tag purchased prior to derby. Destruction Event 12 to 13 9, car. after $25 All submitted Entrance fee, $20 per car. entries per Destruction Event 12 to IS to cost of cars Drivers may tell advertising on their cars, as they see fit defray Event 12 to 13 Destruction Names of car aponsors can be painted on both sides of car. Wipe Chit - - - Any csr still running. of Three gallons gas minimum Roll bara required on hard tops. COLLISIONS ONDRIVERS SIDE ALLOWED, NO HEAD-OCOLLISIONS AND NO HEAD-O- N WILL DISQUALIFY THEM. CARS ENTERING DESTRUCTION EVENTS MUST COMPETE AT ALL TIMES OR THE JUDGES WILL DISQUALIFY THEM. Cars must pass safety Inspection before they wilt be allowed on track. No convertibles, compacts, foreign cars, pickups or panel truck allowed. Only one driver allowed In car. If drivers wish to keep their cars. It Is their responsibility to remove them from track by 12:00 oclock midnight Any driver under 21 must liave written release from parents. As soon as cars are ready for entry, contact committee so that cars may be displayed tn choice N locations. 22. 23. 24. 23. Rita would probably call out to ask who he was phoning late at night he wouldn't tell her first, he wanted to see her face alter he had told hi story on the phone the Press Of course would want to come and right away take nhoto He and cc. the full storycunwould have to play he ning and make certain reserved the rtshu to hu story There was s lot or from capital to be gained such a unioue fmd he over wheels on fenJer allowed. weights allowed on vehicle. Driver must remain Inside of car at all times while competing of hlJ car to restart It once It has stopped. Cut-ou- ts No added Elks Lodge PARENTAL AUTHORIZATION Lqty r.lea.e, absolve We, the parents of the above named applicant urlver, hereby give our approval to the Demolition Derby conducted by the Elks Lodge, We claim arising out - of Lodge 2420 may DATED THIS andor liability Insurance DAY OF 1973 participation In 2420 tut "s sponsors, officials and other participants from any In the amount covered by act Ident and, 'or liability Insurance which this association may carry. DATE THIS 1973. DAY OF Mother F ather Name of Driver Firm Four ( ) $20 per car, must be paid with application. Lloyd Taylor Fillmore, Utah Rodger Johnson, Fillmore, Utah 743-54James Nowllng, Fillmore, Utah 743-68Brent Crosland, Fillmore, Utah 743-69743-54- Entrance fee $25 after Repllea to be aent to: 89 19 ttl-.- i Derbv out of an Elks Injury which the Elks 03 53 get in carry. - 2420. an injury to our ton, except to the extent and PRICE: and Indemnify and agree lo hold harmless the to him except to the extent and the amount covered by accident h'- assume all risks and hazards from the activity; and we do hereby waive, release, absolve, Indemnify and agree to hold harmless the Elks Lodge assume all risks and hazards from the activity. officials and other panicl, nt. from any claim arising FOR MINOR NAME - Ode ration of his participation (n the Df m. 2420, does expressly The undersigned does hereby waive, 2420 and Its sponsors, In No one will be allowed out The reason August 19 Is deadline for applications Is tor program printing: Also, announcer muat have Hat of drivers and sponsors at the earliest possible time. INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT BY ADULT being of adult age, snd event. ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AT THE PARK OR PIT AREA WH.L BE CAUSE FOR DISQUALIFICATION, will sponsor One ( ) Two ( ) Three ( ) The undersigned, In It Is very Important that all cars have a good battery so that they can be restarted again If stalled during competition. felt sure His mind lulled bv the smooth engine. Lew- allowed his Imaetnstion full rein Television appesrwnces stories In the Australian and overseas magazines much he wondered how Amerirome of the large 1" paid "A Tlcer can msgatmes Sinee all the interest in and he conservation wlldlfe In hU surprise suchlike they would be sooke aloud and the race in eager for stories dke tr.i thought began towas the With all the excitement hi mind. This In prospect lew had no Thvladne or Tasmanian no guilt v thoughts of having Tiger an animal that caused the death ol such to a few years ago he a unioue ctratuie thought to be extinct a totally self absot bed probably one of the rarfi was there Reand tnerelcre animals on earth of no warning of disaster cently. small evidences T oi tins story ts the wife of 6ordon Griffin. Mr. lately of Tasmania, but now living In Fillmore. Griffin Is a principal In Mountain Mushrooms, Inc., a new business In the Industrial Tark, Construct Ion has begun on the mushroom plant with an expected completion date of next spring w atrizfs. of hundreds The always kept there boot of the car was full cf cartons of cigarette so the animal would have to go on the back seat Anyway. this animal was going to get VIP. treat-mieven If it was a new rdSH - FAttcmm FLUAOR I DAY OR It His heart Lew searched By Mrs. FOREST SERVICE SPEAKING j accomn-an- v con-lur- attended owner funeraL The shape that materialised in the head- - tmfijit XIFX i Mtv ' would Lews fertile mind up pictures of news conferences attended bv newsmen from Interstate his compand overseas any would be delighted at the inevitable free publicity and the financial rewards would be pretiv stooping over kept boxes of groceries while he was waiting for t.ei boss to finish a phone call: his Irritation with a flustered woman who had been left to cope with a small store while the if that bush v r ADVOCATE COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT this solid proof of the tiger's continued existence In the Tasmanian treacherous. Lew's thoughts kept straying from his driving back to incidents from the the day'a calls little blonde in the miniskirt who had deliberate-t- ;s mrswmmB ANOTHER I EHTff VdoR Fees entries in Mold! to BE JfETVMED jOOpt to Sponsors cars cars cars |