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Show gnt'tT r$ Fair regulations nil. progress, juni u. htb. . t FLOWER RULES 1. z "I Competitions open only to residents of Millard County. t Judged classes are open to amateurs only. Commercial exhibitors are invited to make entries for display only. 3. Exhibits will be received Aug. 13 from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Utah National Guard 2. ' I I 4 1 A isSr?".'.' - A Armory. Fillmore. All entries must be correctly named and classed by A 4. the exhibitor. ylr ,ysT 5. No other foliage will be allowed with entries in horticulture class. 1 6. Containers must be furnished by exhibitors. No cans, fruit jars or beverage bottles ' will be accepted. 7. Every precaution will be taken to protect property of exhibitors, but the Fair Committee can not be responsible for losses. Dr. L. Wa n Ki io ix E 8. Cash prizes will be given to winners of Grand ing his pisition as pr.nctp Sweepstakes and Blue MHS to be superintendi n' "t Duchesne Schools. Ribbons. He has a wile, Shamil at.. I DIVISION ONE Horticulture four children. Knit 14; mi. DIVSION TWO - Artistic DIVISION THREE - Artistic .Tammy. 5; arid Mkih Ic. ? Wayne grew up n iu.p Theme Class and graduated Em.i ( SI SC and S U and is now This will be a new non,)..-Snodivision. in artistic the High School te.iihing in Granger, Utah. fit.isi , and to all. College Bob is a open Competitions ol graduate ' . Bountiful Arrangements will be judged bachelor's wot k if. He High School. inadministration a, on originality of design and served a term in the U.S. Navy. He is presently employed at terpretations of the theme in Hill Air Force Base and the composition. Themes to I Wi Among the most significant Real s projeits vvlule Inncip.il mdink-- tlie taking ol otal histones anil Ins series (h Teams and Wagon Wheels ol Dr. y I . s Dr Reid! Sweep-stake- i1 s. M ! i , Wail-dingha- t It. ill . . i', - Ins-m- I ) 15th ANNUM u i sideiil ,i ss,. i.u'on ol 1 n of l ' : Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe announce the enand forthcoming gagement marriage of their daughter. Dana Lee to Mr. Robert Kent Field. Mr. Field is the son ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. FtelJ of Centerville. attending CSC. The voting couple will exI hcv w ill be honored at a the change vows Friday, in the June II. N'b reception eleventh of June. Delta First Ward Cultural Hall Dana is a graduate of Delta from 8 to 10 p in. Fvervonc is High School. She attended eordiallv in v d tie to attend. High I I 1 r iv i 'o I'liuore. hs Masters ALL-MORG- Pnnetpals I . AN ssoi iation of i lie i l.i'tets i ri is nuga- SHOW - June 18th 19th & Rockj Mountain Morgan Horse Club follow: Class 1. Natures Jewels using fresh material of yellow and gold hues. Class 2. Family Album - compositions of flowers or plants in an old picture Tranie. Class 3. Cool Water" - an arrangement of fresh cut plant material using a low container care facilities tor some of our in which water and pebbles TO THE EDITOR: It will be well for each of us citizens who would otherwise are visible. seriously to consider the far be relegated to instant and Class 4. Springtime in the reaching effects of the up- disinterested accomodations. Far East - Oriental in design. coming hospital election. Each There, they would be far from Class 5. "The Moon is ME A GRADUATIONS of our lives will be touched familiar surroundings and find Bright" - Cresent design. from time to time through the themselves isolated because Class 6. "Mountain Home" .' passing years by our decision. of their remoteness from featuring rocks and wood. friends and loved ones. DIVISION FOUR - Potted ; The hospital affords us Wc need adequate, locally Plants service for personal sr K health and injury crisis with- available health care because Sections African Violets a ri - agricul2 Sections industry Geraniums out the jeopardy of delavca our major Fillmore area reside ms ate ' ' treatment due to extended ture. and the terrain which Sections 3 Other flowering iti.m a t a surrounds us are of the more .. .. to hear In travel requirements. plants disappointed ;vre. we Sections 4 Dish If varieties. ' Gardens and Wayne Reid is '' lu We have the good fortune in o ii e nth. idy Terrariums Duchesne D'stnu sipi.m-tenden- t Fillmore to receive our health weigh each of these neces... i a s. !l governing we feel sities and benfits. Sections 5. Foliage plants after being the care from community-orientee rh'id w!l free- our will hospifind DIVISION FIVE ' supporing which Vr ... t amacs Dry ArHigh priiic-p..ietf personnel tilt' tourists and travelers who find tal is in the best interest to rangements years. o enoy- ti DIVISION SIX Roses Dr. Reid took the reins o i d t it necessary to utilize our oath of us. w i: s Matt Townslcy There will be a Junior Divithe high school fion, Jen hospital in time of emergency. '! sion again this year. However, Wright. At that time, it set The hospital affords extended Dr Hi a id in- si pool can no other man emihi mc'-those entering must be under RETURNS FROM it i MHS Career uni 15 and must have raised and the community's high t? t Ue .oTKii V, WASHINGTON Scott Holdawav returned to We at the PKOGRl sS their own flowers. arranged Laura .iO i it'. ; to nhr Anderson returned his home in Satf Frartsico May fee! Dr. Reid has oi'ec'kd The miniature Arranges M,l- 28. after vacation in Utah. He recently from the East Coast ments Division has been all expectations in puui.ii.j ; b here she visited her daughcame to Fillmore to visit with our secondary studen's wuli .i ' ' - t Hurt on and i ter Georgia his mother. Fern First. They Lt. Col Vernon Starlcy then drove to S.L.C. to see and Harvest high quality alfalfa and two daughters for three relatives and friends there. weeks. Col. has been Starley alfalfa nay is being than the early bloom es.im.iii They made the City their assigned to Fort Dix, N.J. I he Top quality d .. nieh The siiiilv she-headquarters for short visits family will join him there produced in Millard County. ' in fat ."iJI to Evanston with breakfast after the convariation me. a'.d .r. a is This verified PUVv by study girls' school closes ducted last ; t the tiewith Echo Blake and then onto for the by Utah State estimate bloom. Di:!i it ' m year year. n. Afton where they had lived for bloom i v'or.ms .u'h University Extension, accordi 40 much as as wc.o Keith to many years. County ing Chapman, RENEWALS In S.L.C. . they attended the County Agn't ii. 's Agent. Denny Brunson theatrical the some of samnu m.e hi crown alfalfa tl". 40 More than good growth Frankie Clark by mother a better way to productions put on during this Dolores Brunson ples were collected from farm-seBicentennial year, before comto Utah State University ting lime. Paul Bay less If cutting is or .! for protein analysis. It was ing back to Fillmore. Not man Nielson new is It was the Iol'i for growth up portein analysis. Margaret K Mathies i. found that the Millard County enough to be cut ;w ha,-- ' I ed Deardcn Mary Siders two sisters tested a the hay is not oniv lower and husbands have been visgenerally samples Roberts Judy little higher than samples quality, but a dclav m iting in Fillmore. Dorothy and James C. Nelson ho tuv. will on ui. from some other parts of the Clifford Olson, Deer Park. Snow College n wlu. tli shiHtts state. Wis.: Viola and Fred stop glow Merle Pearson The study showed that the Jcrico Springs, Mo. tips arc i ui oM. l!js. Helen O'Hara the next crop will be i! lu- d farmer has a great deal of conspent four days. They left Marian Stevens trol over the quality of hay until new grow lit lowi". Memorial Day morning. Samuel H Utley harvested. Early cui hay al- the trow n. That evening Larrv, Debbie Frank Bates most without exception conand son Eddie Sidcr. AberProper cutting Mmc is one t the later than more come tained have to key factors n deen. Wash, protein Maragct Davies is vacationfactors other weeks. cut two high qu.ilitv a'.I.dLt pr d" ;i " being hay. stay in British Columbia. Her Pcotcin is a good indiCarol and Wade Nelson and ing equal. mother Catherine saw her off. cator of nutrients and daughter Kim. S.L.C. visited !i so the study indicated Among the pi .'pi ' Sunday. They were joined Noble and Lila Day went to for who harvest von and quality locally early top ...un' Royal Tammy. Svrjsiisc to visit their daughhav. the Idaho tliH'd iuu o Kanosli and Connie Stephen- ter l.aRae, her husband and what this study verifies son and son Jeremy. Holden. daughter of Glu". family for two days last week. plant scientists and many Oldroy. Riciilick!. lit ' ' ' ' farmers already know. Utah band and foe ihililu-nd has re- were at home, but State University lui .i , ' commended cutting alfalfa ter and hay in the early (DIO) bloom it to Ricks College for maximum nutrients. in Rexburg. A relatively new method of Mr. ami Mrs. t ' . d.u .i determining harvest time is to Davies beau) tl.i-o t examine the crown of the and family, tin- Arti mi u ink growing alfalfa plants. When ters living in Ki xlmt.. ,, Iv to of the new growth is 25 Mr. and Mis. 11. ' j inch long, it is the proper whose son .loiin .oid " (In ; time to cut. This is probably a live in Idaho I a!K b." t it, ,, more accurate method of de- several phone calls tc s.i i, termining proper cutting lime are ok. -- KC3C3CM3 UTAH STATE FAIRGROUNDS Support the hospital Rated "A in all divisions North Temple West Lake City. Utah k)0 Skit Advertisement $1150.00 Prize Money Compliments of: rtchnrd L. 24-ho- 1 j- - i ( injury-pron- e he putt i f the faculty and . Int lit! MP-lar- d a ' . t . ' . v 1 Keid. we thank. We u ill do well in your von hope For now we new i o.pe--tations- ) I i think ot In . . 4 4 ant tv of courses. v Dr. - 1 ide w been nnpiovtd. ' V d t t- i 4 Outstanding A. I. History and Frigh.s!. course have been established at Millard. All the departments at MHS have ' ; 4 students have been able to choose Irom i 1 good i , ltd. f. I - ! . ..- you off. We have a full line of j J automotive parts 4 4 4 4 ! and check our prices onj in pome -- 4 4 throw 4 . J Don't let the bikes 4 ! iloti-rn.u.i- 40 off on filters for auto & lite duty trucks 4 . nt 2 speakers & installation 4 . J J stereo tape deck 8 track 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' mH Special $49.95 4 4 4 , i 4 4 4 4 4 S. Alain 11 jDoug 4 4 vou as a professional 4 administrator and a 4 . son-in-la- 5 4 ; . heeu-n.n-- 484-444- BUSINESS PRODUCTS Mil III II Wayn Elliot Equipment ineoln Tele. I I -- in Specializing INTERSTATE tires batteries & I Open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Closed Sundav Jar-cho- - In-.- hay-qualit- - , tb-- vo.n-.e.-- furnace . ; . 1 v ! ! : , CLEANING . , .1 . , : i i v ! t v 4 -- . , ! i Ivan Washburn : furnace Cleaning I Located in Monroe, Utah v v i . . j I l , 527-328- 7 or in Monroe 8 K u, I i - t in lor (,1! Win Ii . '"iHani 9 i ou ui i 1 i : . Fillmore, Kanosh,Sclpio . Holden,Meadow, Flowell 743-540- , :U. For anyone in Call , , ; . tl! iiisirl 1. Ml t itln-- W ; ii c v 20 , n s jtf ,if,n .1. tillersApril - . li.u ! , ,ii s , r i Falhers 1. t f, i j, u card' n ..It - ii , 1, ,w ' ,t, i .l(i, ili-- li , i s d i ' , , , i i . : Day, i ' 'I !, ,,. , , ' h . II I ui .i ., m t . hi iv . i r v mini- - June 20. Brighten his day with flowers and plants. C.ill : - ! ; tiling (i,iu inn:'i mil i walls I .i v S0.(Hr Sa . ij h" in only sab price iuu fvieco'tii S,ttr aw (ftM jtiret 3 yout Ul.Ci AUmmI FmiiisI left :: PLTEHf.ON FLOHAL 390 Not th 100 East Fdlmoie !; |