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Show 1 Mil U HP COUNTY PltncKFCS 8, 1074 Frlfiiy, Fillmore, I tab 846j1 OUfi Water picture 4 ifir Fillmore - rr- Year 3 K 5 own W Issued each FrlGy et F'l'.mrr1, Class Postage paid t.t Fl'!iiU'r, I't'ht by the Progress ur.mli g u.m . .), ah Fillmore, Utah 64M. A ion i ,. ". , fT;.! I1 f I' nA VJ? "' 'V ! ;r . Box 507, Fillmore, 74 Subset tp. tot rates iV-TI!- . Has 8.U. p cf.ts s-- )? h t, Hu NeC p-- 'tH Dec Cu)l, Ali- Ii Loc and create skill or Ced In the auditorium. .M j.l.uwi wax piesented ui-r- l .Vn P. ,( , ai'lp. sit um.! ro-- i , ) ;! roj I P I'a'hr'u f the rlu. .I.is'cn.'.-ii Ml . ." Ill il r '! 1 a ! vi mailed rhv cl 1 1 ij pro, si , !, 1 , ai t , it Ji i i :. , i the many Civic Projects sponsored by this ,i,: the youth, we were awarded five hundred dollars . i! fn Ccm pen', with tt.e stljvilatioe that the money :.e used for civic improvement. In the srrlng of rt J r- - , r . r I rated wlrh the Fillmore Carden Cluh In C IMJd The 525 ahruhs, and dorvns of trees. all fU' growing va'lvtlvr, were planted around the large IT. U1 h:r; Cll Y PARK, Which greeia all visitors who t I iliu.nre from the wrlh, or which tnvpes them to v i iln if (hy are driving north as they leave OUR TOWN, f e of tio trees were planted at the Park, goire at Ihe old ntv j ,rl ant o'Ur on the campus of the Millard High School. t .t , the old Junk cars on the streets f anl n he pari yards of many of the cttlrens, the members of u f m; hue cooperad with city officials In getting these i'id ci r- - cru.,le1 r,1 transported to a recycling cenleK Me cl it Jus enjoyed a tery inspiring year thus far undi b e vrshlp of the following Chib Officers: Gwen Hunter, .iieiii; Catol Wise, V. P. ; Bonnie Deardon, Sec.; Fella A a Sr;,, i Tenure r; JoleenSiepltensen, historian; Doreen Emmett, fartl'uef larian; Judy larten, music director; Daisy Rogers, ! an! Joyre Scettern, mcmlershlp. j Ae i.l know just how e rae as comjared with the efforts of c iuhr su h cl.it s In Utah, when we get the resups of :iirns In 'he many cti'Acsts swuisored by the General oi.. C Id s anl f nlhl by such cor.(anlis I r;. j,: uI, tf V. t n.en's eck, '.tall Oil and the Kellogg Cominy. In f I, MF n h f .1 i.p wl'h the e f . m . U( t -- 1 U'.-- i s l'is In 1''47, anl slna o- i J to educate i, :f.i sr wind JeslgtH-l.rograma r ' i . I idi tie lives of ! rifW'rs, tnd of tie whol- - r f ovei one huu ire I o.i utmltr T this cl a commltiee In one of t' e follow Ingitej art t e; t . r A III IK at: In- lione, C.'n,mi;l if , Cooler' af..n, I r.i ,, !i i I r .i.h , r r .u:r, lejuaiumal I'rael, .'usilceIteli.-'.-e.f i.t r.ein-Music, public Affelrs anl fafdy, u , t rc are Kir s jli an orpnlu-reading propnt n- - I ,11V: social, , o,also Coinmlticvs f r the Christmas Pro i i Ihe Nomnalinr, Comu.lltec, ProemanlT-rlhwhlle l a very I a"h mendier of this club Is Jnvol.ed i' -- "t n. ,e i a .1 r actlvitv. Those rt us who were Cl-i- b Hi U ! is Millard Fine Art' Guild real'e the jmi-made In Fast tilhard IS. rough the unt trine efh.r's f I1 n m. ters of (Ms conmemhiMe club. Attli-ui:Ihe Club is a Fn Arts ot(,hU.m..u, lb i...nUrs reallrc Fine Aril cannot floirtsh in fihh, I ui well yro.me.J au. to ar', lertfoce Ifau'lfully Ian Ssesja-.- J comm m'te ir.anv of cur elfuiis are directel toUiri ir mmeut. of 'tt .( ' 1 . - r-;- I J h-- h . f it H I? O'Sll HU Cijj ' tiZW SPAfER - isj3 ! 1 ibi-r- no e ira.ii jinx, of the 5'.iUard Mch x u pu v,- - a to colled fun is wllh whh h to Ue iwl or.lt collv led er.. h fm Plano, f r ' ; 1. h- Ml! lard High lul alvt for she ri.lnore s1.'1 since m:r nuHn;s vrre 'ell 1 :i . lh elementary aier wl.i nwe e .u u.e r. of the Fillmore Public I Ibrare, the i MFag p rd.ase i; right pUi for that room i In tie? meinilme the memtwr ver inv.de !i .!. u.e In ctei v edimallonal. health, and chu protei.t w.di h ai. v r e commt mtv. hoo.er we su'd ha i ue-!,purchase of two .mre panes. . I, vv..-tcharge 1 to the Music hoem of ine V..I ard 1". r r !' e j ?. hrought to mm sheet .m M.e naej for lejwrtments of (tie MUlarl Hli.h, slacv ihe ; i . V,. .. ;!( u.n f.'ir J dil, v f tIU! Ap la. aui ?. r r 1 to, 1 ,. i-- r ' n- - ' .' e. bar-Fer- n We'lt look vno if en. , ter ra; er ;pe l. , v , v k r r VfSiS Al 4 Mncerely, G, VeMHe Settle down Cu A bi I ! e.' er to ur.i, i i MX"-- - mm t -- x i!' mailing ad-d- r ci pies of the ? ;w Ifiwf A 1 i. wit-- f s enow lli lane Green Ul-lVow iv, CaP-- , et flnli, II i b.,r,r If cr .r t irf will )' trael. cf rlolie i. vi ' f M era an i I have new home near . 1. 1( ?n ban Diego ?:.lT(i'a Will vvm . d tO, TL ,f; SI f rmer Km h'u!4 he vls-I- n f n,'-- f t.t.re s fr'-u'- r o-- re. ? n;viilx: Pew I" D W Wo-d- d r cm ai J i '.ireteli tout Dear, A. s, Pr.pcr Cost council p r.--- r i. 1 H t : cricket tnalon. on individual history research vk 3tr:r;TrHfa w.f Vifc.V V r"b.i' , Co t IV i T' ANIlIRftrt - lllM'' c,n cram ; :r on gme Ott U r Vfjv- . ': 'ec f t"i , ar ne U 5 M.irchjl!?? . r !.- : x ., , t in Mvl 1 - - !v I ,1 i r - ' South end f illmorc v !,- - tx t i s p,ix rx C !rrv cci!imn b n'4 frr'tt.ent v.i ' t i nvmirre-- i j tnflvl .1 1 xig-i- t,v r "taxi re irx tn Kxj,).,. J Dwigltt tne he tws - oves. mad e 71.1 with a large hih f tndicatel them warned mere evwthnr at. fvsi.re to Hi l j I, t'ev ; , i. - x .1 S tv He varnish. (vh .,e ti sa.i s '. . r - f.t't V i . : wll a ,c tan Is under dot ai n Inga on IV arn. it rea. A learlog Vvr w a If 1 -- i ,a i re Nal ed tiselr son Cecil, Bountiful, has received a pro motbm with Otis Elevator Co, from SuperLtteiHleut to Manager of the S. L.C. oPlce. Cecil acco.rvan!ed by his wife Norma, will leave Feb. 13, for a three day Manager' Meeting tn Berkley, Califorrla. Da-th- u tor him. AND MEADOW Wards combined to have a very successful Gold and Green Ball on Saturday, Feb. the 9th. The crowd was large, the band was cxd, and everyone had fun! Mapv Ann Shields and Vickie Staples sang the theme song; then tfte MU Maids and Beehive girls from both wards did an all girl dance. The Meadow Scout performed a pole dance, which was followed by the theme dance dene by laurels and Explorers from both wards. KANOS!! Fillmore speakers GUEST SPFIAKEKS ,i ' KESSLER MILLING CO. Oo-,a- supply this year. Our wholesalers hove noti fied us wo will hove to controct the seed we need for Spring panting. Ploce your orders for itcd with us before February 1, 197-- to guorontec yourself the seed needed to plant your available ground this Spring. r rp daur! ler. W SPRING GRAIN SEED is going to bo in short Wt now hove PILLSSURY Best Canine Crunch on sole: 50 lb bog $8.75 25 lb bog 4.45 We will hove o limited supply of Rudy Patrick Alfalfa seeds, but will have o good supply of the public varieties. KESSLER MILLING CO. V ATSAC-rame- Meeting were: Mr. and Mrs Dennis TrtmUe, Fillmore Basldes bearing her testimony, Mrs. Trimble also recounted the experiences of her conversion to the church while liv ing in South Carolina. Fillmore i. Ui - CHILDRiiifa echo- -l !r ex while ' at M.ilUri ADULT High 'Us rM S'leexjrterre te xup at Hrighpm u'lct.lfc la.e ahr'f t nt.crsl' of v.xit.d A lour :n Today's Army guatanteeJ ywj the training ot your cboC8 or a minimum ot 16 month se.vice in Lurcpe, whicheyi ypu prefer. You can reserve your choice right now and wail up lo b months before leaving by onmg out Delayed Entry Pmgram. ntu-d-i,- After a1 in.: -- v'k'e-'- - n am Kara r chi! ren The a t b raf.xi anl llo e-- lust of radical nsli.ed t" cvc (! Sen ami ;', , be .p la .n . -- I slg-- t ro Pat. rii'ieytmrn f , y do i It - itMiig Ui.l.ei.Miv, travrb-- J tn Kail they 'o.rcl Ihe Utih gamj ut r f t ,c - lev i)rMv,e will r - 1US BEEN y Air and Mrs. Preal driver of the Millard School Bus to Grartsvllif, for the Thursday night wrestles, was accompanied by U!s wife. since their son John one of the wrestlers. There to cheer for tbelr hi other were Linda Martin and five children, GrsntsvlHe, and Anita, Tooele This was the first time thee nieces and nephews had ieen their Incle Jotm wrestle, and had the privilege of cheering WAVS mo iar r rr;s sr-r- ; r the tl . " Ceorc. GoIdS Green combine J ,1a ,, raft r , - la (th '. I Sa , in the bat, ling i ! at . !. ir - a a , mac re arn as we't as mate : they aremt livnc ;.ac.. able A - f S est lx i .i , reeie a c rain a circuUting throvethey will rM f A la 'he Is o ' , tilt out tmrnTrg 14th. A0RD MHS. W. J. RUTHERFORD Kanosh Chairman of the March of Dt.nes, reports the assignment was completed, Saturday. Those helping with the drive, were Etalyn Lawson, Sharon George, Kristi Penny, Karen George and her three young sons, Gale, Norman and vc ah le ure , r ! ' !! led. ever fi ic 4! t ' ' c a -- . t i will hi', p! c the r fe tracer :u- ,.ic.:c t Mgh ch-(- ! a I ah Isifjsr.t has N : loPm: n a b'e A special cHa non flam i at Of htS - 1C- on s'ulmts . v ... V.t c' He Tpy ,cs.t AaUcr . f I PC w P . ' drcpig n 'o car!. al! cur rent Y FA sj The oaen iv time comm'VJa i .'.! ei to bake vart ph ti !,. tnwii',ap.n (ulnailV.. e.-'- Cuts t'ee 'll T tt arnlsh anl l.v.l - members 1 : l.v tnt 'n the rccnt cfalts'es ,.r ai i while o'ytal, a student at the Provo Trade Tech, tad Nen nominated as a candidate fur Sweetheart Guten candida'e for Sweetheart the q een to be chosen at the Valentine's Dance, Feb. Promotion . protects tie allot with Governor's Commit on ii Klfnx. Hecei !y. of Millard High School erected I itumire"t on th two. Main side above Meadu', t tah whHh marked tie burial sight ot Cklef walker, a colorful, r.ire'eenth ceMrv lm,l h c the The urpos leader meeting teteen the high stu-inv- ( rn t v t tell "Whc'x i, t f. bx h !..? y i ; It heanlCaml i 1 tools, Burn campus to do rearch. Dr A a;ne lies, bn b school I rlr.cipi!, ecplalnei the faculty tf Millard High Vbol Is aminos to reparc f r htrh sfhmi wrk er school 47 es;r!ence. Since at of lusting ie gi ywreent choleras ; lan t aPeinj a cl-iee- e , r i.!.herP tv cp.it to Privham You;g t t.i erstty was Inlcmied to gp.e ,ulelils a real u invert t) ec:rlecce. According to Dr Held, a ; i n a ,ef,nte-- . h In the N- YU I cvrrtt'vhim ? a FJERG'S Ihe of uslnj ewrlire such as th sur-e- iK .1 rx,c, h.wr.rr. pr:.''b at Art i lirriiE Always Low, levs 1 - X(S WELDING Ad HI1 Pv eta inf ihe j roll .wp-ili- , ill tw err- 1 r a w.Te ia'ls-- H f John - ben arrblng IP rary, V tro-T- .'Vr!' c al v . v "f I vcm U5 a com . 1 1 ci tv 1 i e.Mird ril 2 !h r I ihe JworUldn to 'em ic ). .1M A nuis A !,H , - Fillmore, Utah Oil Utbr. c u jrMd ptu vniersolthe li.oi Pal 4 'r C wmdl recel.4 aS'ef their lm fe- n't.- - i I nf Before DJlcj since 1 DaM't h Amir- rarch Y - v of Ihecmenls : Pill fr llwiiM!adPri rKoal r : fp fa 10 - ll Kimballs e, v , rlV-Im- - NEW "luN old placetit Uislres A camj.s, each student bad selected a topic of study In preparation wrT.ng a paper Quarterly iipft is reouiieo ot am ance I lacement Klulerts a Milard HlCh rt.ool. part of I hr purpose td the ctsit to Provo was twfon.I . fpv(l -- ISIS tfrf BYV u,x-- i 5 kiv LA NILA. THE DAUGHTER of Mr. A Mrs. Cahin Kcsler, s.u-d-n- is pro-eel- lhae :!g Oeuedl's Imposed i.M tv- - I F s Sweetheart ernon the stu Isuts returned to the HI rar to work ,a i.i regard to vwir ,ni ' ,i n leatlngw illDbe j r . :ite v,,,t V EARL SON OF MRS. MARY ea cf the pricbam Ycu-- g tnberalty Office of The first Nr hud Rebllons. atop of the vlsp was ihe Ha-H tee Library where Marrln ATgglns, f the lli rary ssaff acvyuiltiie J the flu lent ltl IPrary procedures enJ services. Neal the high school eVls alien lei the fimm asemUy to tie War rhd Cenief and heard f. I. llatakawa, former presl ter, Inf Kan Francisco Ktate Cclleee, dicus hooeMy at.d Intecrily in communications. After the assembly, the students as tests o( Dr. Eugene Campbell, Vende.1 a I tah btslcry class and paDlflred Ina dP.cussk'n te g, Jane Paxton, underwent surgery, at the Medical ArtsCen-te- r in Sail I ake, Mon lay. Last repoD h was dolrg as well His as cm. Id t expected. mother Is in the city with him. When the sbidenlurrbedon camjsn they were met by In HARD-In- their daughter Pamella and young sons, F lllmore droe to Cedar City, Sumlay, to celebrate tie birthday of Mildred anJ her son Art. The Frank Hardings' two sons, AD and CHde live In Cedar. V 8 V;0 JJAV8 March completed WILLARD WHITAKER. THE FRANK 4 MILDRED education, commented counseThe vlMt lor Lewla Motif-e-n to the f YV Cl njua w as planned by the faculty and students to give the young iwopl a better what It would uolersiandlng tw lue to go to school away from borne and to help them make knowledgeable decisions about their luture, cd the lake ferklns. Dean r rejects In Sail O.her Kanosh coup'es atwere: Mr. and Mrs. Brant George, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. ftr adililoral high schoul Walla, tending Flowell, Pahvant, and llaPn alien 1 Millard High seise I, Manv cf theae young people will leave MllUrd County af- i fo; kr:rTMtT ei-t- & riei e. Aunt t 1 I'.it , n urowr Utah Young Farmers Statecon-ventloRay received the second p'ace award for Utah Young farmer of the Year, Holden. Mca low, Kanor.h, M eeJ Walla City, where they attended th n. Filieen advance f.lacemenl h'st'.ry slu.tenis 'rm Millard Hi: h School recemlv vlsltcdlhe PrtgUa.n Ycrnc I'rlversily campus to get a closer look at ct liege life The siu,U ms were accomianled by Dr. ttavne Reid, hUiry teacher and principal of the high achool. and Lewis Muturen, counselor and jiiddic coach Students from Flllmcre.Scl-pl- o, b-- r 8.33 2919.72 convention & Washington. He met his wD V students visit MHS Promises visit 48,6.31 1.4Cjll.l2 west Alfalfa Association. S?STt!K!K6 J E a. orra..l;l P srti .ears tj illumre .c.ijid was ic rm, pianist, bj since (RAM UtJL d cM.i-erne- Pianos bought for here .ind there audjirrlm ds .. - tf 06 GECKOS SrEN'T A RAY few davs last week allending a seminar held by I'.e North- -- h fauiims . Wins. 1 Seminar " ' p,-- m; U-- iro'crt was -- . - Si 3 Kanosh Asroctatlon ,n M vtcn hMFAti lt '! " 8.20 1.82 Apr May 1 etJr I h pur-al.r- las srt Many areas of interest The z, iUn ugh tl i 1 . . wt Id: j i Award aoii used for park jti, t.l't Co t a'. Member in good w'm Pi and also the N.abul NuvG Kcvember 6, 1J7?. , .jm-- , ai lni N'el'-- n i . e u - : .) the m rel.-- p, , r Hat Millar u t nib shu e ail l.-- nlrftie?l?i.-lr i r 1 ! T In do t U"3, 1,737 1, us ? ? ? ar- - rts. This time both a baby grand and an to the music department. Jan Feb Mar i b 5.03 1.19 3.59 1 2414 83 Dec '"-t:-. . I 51 1.15 Nov M- TOTAL PAID DIRCVLA PTN OCT' l.MC TOTAL DIoTRIBUTUiN Display advcrtWrg p'r t.q. eol. tn-- i Minimum clasrlfledt sr 7.C; 1.67 3.67 2r 1.25 2.40 I Oct Average -c- o-pobi J - May - Ppt to date 1.51 1.6CJ0.45 0.4410.89 3.42W.31 Z.431F.S0 1 3111.11 Jan 1973 Feb Mar published by rr-,i Fit ft. 0 m 'wr Wliiun Jane william v. wiljcn rdltor xm I ' t Vance ATI sc a 'rn..associate editor ana rhft f t n Joyce Framptcm LiliiM'- - d.vl' if" Cont PPT 3.C6 5.41 3 32 8.79 Nov nr Ma'sMreK, , undo nee to t 4 N.nih-- r Is m ?.0c Oct 1972 tci T 197 Know Feb V.e l"4 , M. ,C, Jin per year. . 1.67' 1.93' 1.43 3.17. Nov DfC PROGRESS the Weeelv MILL AND COUNTY Publishers o snow Oct 1973 PROGRESS riUNIINC COMPANY i Water ppt Water Ppt todate S' Mill Shingle -- oners e V.ben your tout is up. you'll nave valuable Raining and lull veterans' benefits lo aid you to school, business or poional tile. CaM your Army Representative, details on this great opportunity. He has ail the U, S. 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