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Show " M i M i lyiWitflitii lnputNc Attend national meet Utah cancer news otfr BY Stell laaued each Friday st FlUmore, Ctah 84831. Published Class Postage pwld st Fillmore, Utsn 84631. Main 41 South Street, Company, by the Progress Printing c Flllmors, Ctah 84631. Address alltorrespondenc Number Is Bo 507, Fillmore, Ctsb 84831. Telephone VtJ 743-584- 0. 1 Subscription rate sre 19 cert per single year. per Published by Progress Printing Company Jane Wilson snd eo-- p ibltsher Willis iti V. Mllson-edltS. Mllson Vance Wilson - Advertising; Madellxe chief and photographer editor sHociate Joyce Frsmpton Printers devil c-- m Volumes by Daughters al! aware of the utt that tie Daucntm of tie tuh were organle J for u purpose tf Pioneer !im? the the of rub pioneers, lav ever very few of us are awaie history of the hundreds of volumes of biography that have wrlten The by tnese same Dant liters, sitae its crgai.iatlon m Millard County Chajler ot the U. t P, was organized In when Kate C, Situ', Jroshlent of tho Central Company ran e to Fillmore and wlih the hoi of Bishop Jesj eh F, Anderson suiw-- r ended In perfecting an organlz-allon- , with Hannah Huntsman President, Clara Phelj s, 1st and fclmlly Ray 2nd Vice President, and Flva Holbrook Sm rotary. President Kata C, Snow was v t y much roncer.wd that u h a historic building asthe State House was allowed to tsfioine so dilapidated. Me asted flat the Daughters net only write the history of this Imp rta'rf l,ll but they do all In their power to have It restored a1- - a rust-urfor displaying the relit s of tho pioneers, lforet(t rein s wt re ttowed to deteriorate. Tie Daughters Itegan at oott to dean May Stevens and MlrUnda ffoumett Uiih ip the State House. served at Preside nis of the Millard County diaper, tn.t slate trawelUet . was very dlffht.it and these firs! tnrets had a difficult time orgai.tzLg tamps in Wr-- t Millard, the Central Company dec hied to divide the County Into County Me are rtvr !'tl, I'd, to Chapters. -- -- con-trlmt-od r. rom-pUP- 1 i,e Milestones again available cial Cross tiosi'iial, tj Rk hard si d Sc sai Msrity Nuh, iir ice at l.Mrtfci. i H r iS, Now for many years, we have been receiving re ,." for grand, gri 3 bn) t'd S Ail are iicvna-I (iris. ditfig nt v!j. Also P sat e 1. tt.r was Word that li4", tad p,e apob!el ! to M the Adutofy tu.ar t of ( fbi aft-- of tin t tab 1 ethnical at I a It 1 aka. Ct M e 'I get r las week- - i te if-j- it anstouf lo get tr.v!ve--i a,, abi, printing of tills txok Were Hut lime has a waypf t in!tt!a;oot hards! I;s wl.P h w e as we grow, and now the Da tghteis have deviled e;riet to la. a reprint of this valuable bok even If h Oceans another big etf.irt on our part. The price of "Mllertznts cf Mll'ard", will be ;..', l..t had we watted even a month to sign the coidrait U v reprMhv. the cost would have teen tr.jrh more, as tl e r...'cr!an for t. book are difficult to oltatn and like every thi g e'te, the irbe kee ruing. We are arkirg lor a tnv n payment of at ieist 5, but we wUl l haipy to revolve ihefull ar aunt with yor order, since we Ind a down ( ayment to make when tlw coiJtart was signed and anolher payment Is due now, ss the prl.der las k-- r VAVWVWWAAAAAVWWVVVIWiUnMAViAlM Beginning Fridoy February 1st Show will Start at 8:00 P.M. $aT,. $UN. & MONDAY FRIDAY 1 llg.It' r, vH tw- - wta ste that t ad cr ; a n a il s !' ..ete.y, v t iv. Mt-ll- a s I to I'llve r ! tar) I iv ron Cl A mat-niera- lall MelmaJ vi atrvai, Mr. tltylv t "r will j resiw .rw Hnvi to fur, enabled recen irneets at the jlng of ever tr.mary ?'s PC l.i DeovTvJorve; 5Ipf&b!g HO ... t t; u AVALON THEATRE MlRlTil-T- .y fh Wbh S fn sn 1 h l In two.wsvj ra ! irovi1tna a monetary grat Cc.tr!-'- ! to the t rsn n will cm il Tie grant help Fab I aie ares Indians prvi e I trV.r IHslrn vis r s;e-,a- l t c j Fota-iio- Lh Sill SI LAKb 1 gh-le- g pro-vil- QI ). MH. I!hl treHrs n LN e er, RS v v V r Mitt i . ii il i :3 THE WINCHESTER 131b SQ.FT. Tuesday through Friday last k i hlhl Assewvmei clink s were held throughout the county Apprnanatciy 13J Head-Ola- rt thtidren In Millard County were given Ihroigh a sessmeiS ty the Cvrtral tlah Health 1; irtroeigs nursbg staff. Co ver the dueitkm ot Mrs. Thelma Eva., Millard Couny CommutUy Health Nurse, wuh the assistan-- e of Mrs. ttetty CH)k (CHN1 from Juab Coujity, Vis. Kathleen Hand (CHS) fsom Mayro Co:rtjr, Mrs. Mally N c Mrs. Mania KlDson (v.HN) from Sa. p e C i ty a,J i.li g. Joan Guthrie, Sursbg Sujwr-vls- or for the lAral 17 ah District Department of Halth, children at IUh kley, Delia awl Fillmore tle.i.eitary Srtsiols . phen con wvre inls. (tn. sisted 1 ct- - -- 1 aM.n consult: rent A thlr ,!! eta.i ejvaililiv St!i S c! i ( klg fur of heirhvg j rv gletns, examti ations.j c1k. it at h ceh f:4 !h)sPal b nit 1 Ion with paIn atteruUiAe. who wie ihi.M assv r. e,4 c.lutc t, a ire U v.ry 11 t. to Uth the pwue; ard She bool. Through these assessments any fTot ie.i s that tad prevkuisly Her. n a .iruly arLc - J feried 1 ;,r treat n .. fcVA FHfclMAN IPs weekend la son Jay, Ha. l,e ifnj k je- LIVABILITY... - ANOTHER STANDARD FEATURE OF A BOISE CASCADE HOME SUNT Handy wish Her wife .shelly arrtlaly C Uik Iv IHCF hcr.e 'hrw4 mm-- 1 h'tra s itC tt.e ! n CALL DAN McDRIDE 743 6101 filimorc Fcr 0" MITY PL-tcT'- wd Shehaf oise Cascade Homes itct la the ad take area in be near her hnstsnd, O, J, who Is Borer patient ai the Veterans HospUal. He u mmh Improved. lrmo, Utah tv.C Tcjt phopts 3?"- - It l ANNOUNCES A Service Center ond and Electronic Hcorinq Tests Date: Wcd. Feb, 6 Ull'- - FREE lb surniES Time: Always Low, low prices at El J GS South end Fillmore a ;.;' A SERVICE FOR THE HARD OF HEARING BELTONE HEARING AID CENTER West Center CA5E Oil SAllS WELDING u- -J KESSLER MILLING CO. ANTIFKEIZE fT DESIGN R s'teud Careen snd Flue Arts MeoU-wer Arlene Plfi", FU'la Pay, ar.d Cwen H.nier. Kna; p was rh ten tn t an t Hv fel'nw Ad. in a grs,p e'r wife, and rsrdu' delight fc.1 evening lertain'! ent. long Offco N such melmlie high taml an HI cn'.i. He irresistible wbh st.i rcl.sn-ne- w;re wht Is (ii,gv.ied as Cmtntetg The en r vtrpllrttmna cm-- hf ti il s wtjnt Huf-ftfia- Advisory w'.rnli vstat'ds'a-g Sni ob eclves for tiiM r Advise rr Croipi;j rovalhaw 0 sni 'h. Ticitsf rthls rtioctiin are avalist b st the Il eir V.emr.a! Thea'rt 5ot rffi. e l a fun, Pie F le lem-au-t farfoil Had at the trad metal whirl rf Vienna, At the insistence of M friend Falke, Cs-- t riel Von 1 erMfln abend Prince cricdskv ralt of iU to the Inter- - .r'i Pcytiral :vjasf Child assessment clinics br-maci- cluinnan terv 'if Jb b Kenneth wilt pteteol aitiattu oua. Ct mlc t.erel'i. '!'e Fie Hall Feb at Mnrs-rr- Krnueiti t Kt.an1. A's c if He Ute Cocnmti.!iar Heslth Services Conorst!c a Christ fg the Church i( .! cf latter av FasttU, w mtnat, r Jr anj ty 8, 7, a. New A5 XSTr SrWttu-cs-, Opera presented I n'.vertdv tf t th am tie t th smphcv orche'rs' t' ist rvi i. eieci-dciiairm- an TksjtNlctXv tJvruCCstannyju rever y.wvr If It roadn are and Drawer. Assistant Professor of K:glUh si I, S, 1. U called The program Freekm of l6trecskti with a.td barrnsl kna! Dtc.enslon". U takes a look at curre-youth sctlvlltos which challenge old established vslue In a world wide Movement. Mr. MtSde and Mr. Trewer have put together multimedia prese' alien using light iful color slides, musk and wkh which to open the evening discuss Ion, hveryowe from high Sihool age throHvh rtlremet age U urged to attend. stt a if He'S lti,:h na-iilie- e nw dnews I. I wld- h we wanted to st ate with our friends uptl ere. They Have a gt a.ddauvMer Uctn 'a'.. 23 Tt is n ci tldren 1 i bte nil Holy w s. tsored by the College of HmranttWs, Arts Siid Suelal SnJ the bateuikit. Cnlv'er-sU- y, ter vice of t 'tah whh s ,r(4 from the Kellogg Fc,:,iiJaHii. The second prog ram will t presented ty Genn P, MUde, assistant to the Dean of the Ctah Stale lutvciatty College Arts and Soof llt rv. st the e i 1 d copies of Milestones of Millard", however there are nt. available, and those of us who bad lw re,si.3i! HUy oftV 6- - MUUrd tn sunwt.lis taski-.today, while ftotu t!e radii w Pirn that you folks are havb g S'thcr sp'lli.f that white Stciff. It was la 21 here last ick.ct tut today feels It. e a n r successful first by the reside,t of Millard County, a second Freedom and besjonsl-blltt- y dlsnissliri U plam, ed for vv e1 rth, 1974 irsdsy, F el ry at7:2f.!i.. "rte-- notriruntty Hs nsskKvs are I at Id at the are rc s Boise Cascade V3 a Afltr ujv-wa- rd iv sasuimHS ntti tnf sttndd - din County. tVa Wa Responsibility first session glad to s- H.e nujtn emeia oi lame Sstt,j bi his scia.J work, I hU have always apre-latet riUU'.c. and f tv jerso'vaiuy Snd I Caul he!. t,(t Hit. A he has III a mt.Uca'ion Of talfPS tl at fww ) ileus nien have. Me Ass-cistlo- JkKSti-1- ars-- Freedom USnL YCINC adult group upnli anilal, on Saturday. Fei. 2, a C;30 p.m. ft w HI la a tut ti g arty at the Meadiw tai.yw.. for nue tutor n t I in i oi.tact jour ivt..!!) , a - 5 MUlAi.D M These two orgai.izatk.ns met together ea h sprl.i In a Com ty Convention, and Sometime before trie Cntci.nU! of v.tllard dec lied to publish the history of County the two organlz-aiinMillard County. Stella Day was chosen as historian for sf tlie history of Millard County wUh tie town Msturtesof Fast Millard; Sebrbia Hkt:u was Uiosentnom Hu the hUiorh s of all the town In West MllUrd routs y. A town historian for each town was anoint ud to be responsrl le for gather Pig town histories, and he Have roe, we were the busiest group of women tn the county fer some time before "Milestones of Millard" came off the press tn July of 1901. The history was written Just Pi time to gt rtrjit hand smries from actual pioneers, slme very shirUy after thus tons was prt led. all of the orlgliutl plomwrs had passed away (these of course were native pioneers, hl)Jrn ton. t,. Millaid immty before 1809, lie arrival of the first train It Utah). All of the Daughters worked diligently to every f of Milestones of Millard", as the officers had signed a with the printer of this history, and It was really a t lg nr I for a group of women. Me all treathed a sigh of relief when the printer rvo l.ed his last dollar, and He ude cancelled. ; m (Mls orj 1 Young adults 500 g 'mu ,m ent, 1 iitnlr in the C-i- he Yoj may order you looks from any of the roemlors of the County Board, who are: Florence Swal.o Pre,lJtnt;.S'tellaDay, a II . ter, Crystal King (Ka mshl, Fonte'la RobiHiforlin, son, Allie Hatton, Dean Jtol.laon, 'o-l- . Huntsman, Lmmalliaj Daisy lee tolledge, and bylvta Jensen. Please get our orders tn earl., as we are having a very limited numler of tmoks rl..tud, Pit If we get ri"ore orders now, we will be aide for the final ( ri ding. to increase tho i sre 75?; repeat sre Member in good standing in the CUh Press and also the Nations! Newspaper Assuctntlon Frl lav, FeUuarVl. 1971 now New great gson History of history THURSDAY Order books will one-pou- live-pou- co-chai- m TOTAL PAID CIRCULATION OCTOBER 1, 1973, 1,797 TOTAL DISTRIBUTION B; 1.910 per sq. col. Inch is 84. already started on some of the work, however the loo tail ! finished until August. ol-ft- on. or Display advertising Minimum classifieds art Ived at the TV ator urio City who died of cancer. -- old Ten-ye- ar Plrcl, Mrs. and Allaq Lund, con Craves peter of of Mr. and Mr. NU Bayh Senator of Garrett, Bayn, wile tattle Nephl, had three good reason Indiana, wnose pjersoi.al v uh tan.ur has put her In the to pedal tn the recent Juab Counbres Allan had In ty Blke-a-thforefront of tns Society for.d memories of a mind program, career rehabUttatlon who died of ire National rusadivfihintBfirSa favorite grandfather 1 old cousin an mill jihtiin nrer; giv,j From Utah, fie folio sing vho was taken by cancer Just before har hich school jradu-attn- n; volunteers attended the tnjvort and a grandmother whobad ant sessions: .State Crusade Tvc R, rj , a nastertemy and Is alive and Chairman, Elis Robert Garff, Salt Lake County well today because early detectCrusade thairnian; Mrs. K. ion and proper treatment saved No wonder Allan Lund Vi ayne Bentiy and Mrs. lvn her. Christiansen, Salt lake County gladly pedaled 15 mile and David $9 to help spare someresidential one else. Moore, Meter uouidy Criad chair ran; and Fred ilunsaker, ct air ran fur Cnit state COUNTY TPCGHESS Publisher! of the Weekly MILLAHD CRlhADtR The ACS Natioiia! Education and Crusade n.eeil.g in Atlanta, ted on January il aura' Ga rum every .ob.nteers I ooo PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY 30W77 ;i memorial gift from England Utah Division co Mrs. N. Stu recently. nd and nd sent a In American ($12.60 note current v) la memory of Mra. Betty Banks Vernon, Sail Lake A from the ctah DAU: WINN IK J IVltadK Cnu!t.iPt 10 to 12 noon Ana Motel El Copitol Motel Bctcr acrvi'c fvr your hairing qM tticant Iclter Tt s c for you, A tout tn Today's Army sjoauntcei you the training ol youf choice or a nin'mum o' Ifi rwt.lhs ieivice in Europe, whichever you prefer. You can reserve your choice right now and wait up to 6 months before leaving by joining our Delayed Entry Program. tour is up, you'll have valuable and full veterans' benefits to aid you in training school, business or personal life. Vihen your Call your ar Army HepiesentaHve He has VI the SPRING GRAIN SEED is going to be in short supply this year. Our wholesalers have notified us we will hove fo controct the seed we need for Spring pooling. Place your orders for seed with us before February 1, 1974 to guorontcc yourself the seed needed fo plant your ovoilable ground this Spring, no. hove PIUSBUKY Best Conine Crenel on sole: 50 lb bog SS.7S 251b bog 4.45 We details on this qeal opportunity. U. S. Army Recruiting Station 118 N. Main Street Richfield. Ut. 84701 , Todty 8 Tel.: 896-637- 5 "i lfi.k . TC3 0Llmltcd iLr5" ho,c of Rudy Patrid 3ood KElSLER MILLING CO. -F- illmore |