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Show WEATHER REPORT b Jay T. Rogers m AUG 18 -- 19 84 4 20 21 88 88 87 87 22 23 24 II hi hilt and e ihiim1 r Crcpi'i Leamarado Celebration Next Monday, September 4. the annual Leamarado Dav celebration will be held in Leamington. The first Labor Day dinner and rodeo in town was held by the townspeople to commerate the end of World War II and a celebration has been held annually eer since. One of the highlights of the day has been the rodeo. In fact, rodeos m Leamington and the surrounding an. as go back much farther than just the fust Labor Day celebration In a very inter esting MsM with Sian and Louise alas i ' y .n a u ht I a i'ii- i in 1 w Sill ;e I do me s u ,oi,s nnul in an aii r pt to kt l 'un p M u laniiic. c I i p pi whitli I "ill said and flat . i u is ol am mu. !' the most I hi I c is trie on i unity in . si d i c 'Had Ihs'ti I ast I n lot c a ti anaecmi nt ta supported ni'Uion. wtiose boaid ugulatcs us affiliated b ispijais and, the hospital sales 15"" on thiii puKtiusis b. utiliing IHC's - up IK . a tf lJ ALA 'W'JIJ ; i i h.u not c c n t hi n tin c collld ill! to I'l I lei1 the ' he sin Cropper, the nul colot of the old tune rodeos was brought out. Matt Chopper, who was one of the old tune, best known cow boss in the state, started out very young. When he was about seven years old, his lather and seme othei men were breaking a bunch of wild horses Man said his latlu would set him upon a hoi sc. and he w iiild hold on to the mane until the hail pulled out and he got bucked off His ta'hcr would set him upon another t , program year to commence fakako Scottoin, immune posi deni of Inn hi. Aniii.i.m Iigioii Auxiliary, announces that tin In si ve.u will bi meeting of the 198 held Monday. Sept 11. at s p m Installation ol ollmrs si!! lake place as follows Takako Scottoin. Iic'snlcnt. lh.iia McKee. First .P, Bali Whaicott. Second V I.; Belli Smttorn. Pat Kerson, Historian, luana Clutl, Chaplain; Lay 1iicisiii and lane at Anns, Mumly, Sgt SS ilson. Publicity. (mis Stale (inis will icvmt on then aetiyities at SLSC' m June Hie Auvilnuy cncouiages all women and girls to om this organizaIt you aie the mother, wile, tion datigliicr or sister ol a member ol the mini an eg ion m a elc si a sod y etc i an oa are eligible Sonic yiry fine pmgrams will be presented Dai-len- California iionniu tens injured uher i the above vehnle overturned. A trader Police Report Wind Causes being pii lure on page lhoi Cathy W vmi) Marge Huron ) Scipio woman hurt Rollover By damaged. Set al-- mis' lou-e- ' ilson K t Saturday, August 2b, lh'S: 5(1 at die inti sei non uf I S ii and 2nd Wist in Vipto two pet sons win mini ed in an an nk n; Lone st was Riddicld. Riddle, I'S on liming a Plymouth Ihis-cwisi ti Mi and )i K an air, nubile ilnun In Rosalc'c Robins Seipm. as she was making a K h linn oil n .V 5op go iimth a in rollout on Tuesday, August 15: Li S 41 just of the two-lanportion north of Holden incurred involving a California couple. The woman was driving their suburban vehicle which was pulling a trailer when the wind whipped the trailer causing her to lose control, linear and trailer both flipped over and landed on their tops. Dr. B. L. Gregory. Fillmore. was on his way home when lie came upon the e See ROldOll R, r. itWJwiWWiiwiiwWiiniiiTM I c hi Both Mis Robins .uni Mi and In him s Mi cuts was taken in Rnhlnld Nils Kohl is was taki n HUM , Riddle Raldlc H. spii.il and to K lilimoic 1. - v ll 1 "I d I, ' I...U. t n. I snmnn Ippi uh' mu in t In lull i n i c ll d l,.n s i I uls AA ll ' .ini n a ' C.G. Searle Wed., Sept. 6 - There will be a musical program at 12 noon ill our center Please support ibis dinner at 12.45 at the Sundowner. Thu., Sept 7 - lets go to MJIotd lor lunch at the Hong Kong. Make sour reservations early. Wed., Sept. 13 - It is State Fair time again. The 13th is Senior Citizens Day and we will be admitted free. There will be a program for our enjoyment. We plan on eating at the Chuck-a-raniThis will be on the big bus, vi please make your reservations now. Wc will not eat at the Sundowner this week. Thu., Sept. 20 There will be a bKtocl i .Nk w t i.n i' y k S. ii mu s Si ' . " mg It K W I OK I II. p z pti'ssuii' clinic held stalling at 10 a in Sundowner 12.48 p m Our meals at the Sundownci have .lust try it one time be cn outstanding, and Im sine you will sign up fm even W I'C'k. I hose who aiti'iulc'd with the patalegals 2 at w i ' i, a in at I, i e i s i il n ia I i j I ll hi g U a I , Hi (nig. i s.ndi he i w ; , ol ill, pi ills ihi insni ante I las tn ssl.iy lo hospilal to st c d u was I'ispi I adl ejilai ,,'llppc d lor ot llopcelle suilo iy came ai tin quest of UK Me s. id they detcrnn'ii d the latiluy was adctjiiaic for pc f, inning all kinds ot unlto pi du sin ge i lion1 the shoe lilt t d.,w i sn ge p , i:,a,oi imp, sue h as a hip i e plat e mi nt . and back s II gl Oils y al ' ll r ' p'esentmg ear, th ' 1 t y . lions Pat ki is mu ot H and I1K Ml (Ktihaiill atm ) that it 1, asihle tot me lo pi ad ice in the on Hospital until the eunint s'.o s eotieiining the community . oi is he a Dr Gtegotv soiled h o d is I,, . hope that the I obtain nil' an tan immunity nai. igiiMi.t and admin st r a' loll of tilt' s ital that will be eompatihle null re needs ami tie sues ot the t .spral el m st 1 , i s- i e e I eoriiiHinity He laughed and said liked what mu ciuzt n said in yout paper about the south' in I tan hospitals tunning iheir 1 o e ' vo op'" e lias hi i c n some quest ion as lo abandon then obsUitetiyc an unde and show a mope i anil attnuek' I woultl go with limn all the way Bill LTIN: Sinee Dr. Gregorys press conference look place The Progress has learned thal Dr. Gregory requcs(ed a release from his contract. As of Sept. will no longer be 1, 1978 Dr. Gregor affiliated with the Eilltnore Hospilal or (he Fillmore Clinic. He plans (o remain In Fillmore, however, and open his own office. Without affiliation with the hospital he will not be able lo perform anv surgery there at all. Dr. Gregory said, This will cost me a lot of money, but if I die a pauner I have to be mv own man. come io OUR TOWN I i. 'I eil W ,1 Ii ' l s s ' In c I'M Il r (HI i i ds Will i r Mill. nd Health t aie I mimlatii I, in 'e i i our meeting last week were II they didnt have icallv pleased. when they came, they questions tlui tght ol some dining the talk. This team is just what we needed to clear up things we had been wondering about. They will come bnik again and when tlu v do. please come. Ihe information they give us ts invaluable. Remember, you do not have to be a paid member to get these set vices. New 1-- c ,pi u - , , tin j 15 Hie Ltah Department ol Dans s pot tat ion opened bids August 22. 14 on a contract that provides loi completion of the eight mile section of M5 from North Holden to Setpio m Millar d County. L.A. Young Sons Consnuetion id Richfield submitted the apparent low bid of $4,459,198. The oltiual engineer's estimate was $4. 451. ,82' The contract provides for completion of the grading phase on the procel and for placement of 214.000 tons of asphalt paving mateiials to sutlact- the divided freeway sea ton The project is expected u completed by October 15. 9 "4 e 1 I h .luge' ot sulli is the lldgi slide ste il m In sj'i .iking for Mushroom harms. G ris Farnsworth said that industry had almost doubled ns facilities, now employing 140 people, from 40 to t)0 pi Hint coming limn Indonesia They do most ot the picking He answered in cjii irtt-concerning this groups imegraiioii into the community, with many of the families now living in town. The management is presently working toward getting FHA financing foi several famihes to have homes in dittercnt parts of town. Special teachers arc helping to break down the language harrier, and a training course sv ill soon be ottered to help them become mote proficient in their jobs the Six (mints ( omniissioners are he Ipmg w it ti this Aft Don Smith vplamcd his Mminiam Maid Mulch operation and s.ml that j I. innt ,1 expansion could hung the wmk lone up to 4s people. Mis Jot lAl.uKe) Warner d on lut Review Apparel busi iiesv whith lias been in operation for im uats this month, with 95 people hi mg i inplovid this summer. She bids on oi di i s which a i e all c ad v sold before s e com-men- Seismic tests NG Family Day hs to begin t section slated for completion four-lan- welcomed 1 Mill -- i VI pi i'l iisi dison I H M n I . Vlih ..ii .11 i tb, Im s Robert the huge crowd and the visitors whom he inttoehiicd as iollows Mr. William I. furlong. Assistant Itolcssor Iol'.tie.d Science Dept Ilali State p. Soulier. Inui'isi.y Mr u bln Rc'l. it urns foi I moil Pacific- K R I Mi Niwhn, Joseph Piopa Rural Develop . (out dm, mu hile me lit ( idol ado Si iu litivitstty. Phi y weie c'siotti d hv Mi Peie (mind lossin. Di J'iiti Dili et i Department i I t oinnuinity Alla is, Siau of t lah Al not div-pi i t.ie i d the snbe et ol lndusm.il (.town, l tiling about his nn' asphalt plant and toek iruslnr rieintly installed at the Indusiiial P.e k lie then lilt "ei lie t d Alls tiWin turner w Ih e. itlid t r comments on a I 1' s IS Wilson An enthusiastic group ot I illmore citizens was on hand Wednesday. ugust 2L 98 t,, mu t w nh the Si..tc Judges who hud Ot R TOWN on their itinerary while checking on the loninuitn accomplishments of tics in I tah by Jam- . ll s s. b.n In aki 11 . up the mower and go alter the weeds the othei day. All I got Im my t Hmts wasj nasty sunbuinon un b.tek, which i , I ic e . h n i y Si yi t' t . .o am ! y y i lo : i d I" and it o it a m a h yy d Ills! ihiOi till and lln a ill's of hi v must h m. uiihs ign u si cant I'lioim s who woi k si i ii tic niiiili in so dmm two pmpli iiHin.igiuc sm h a shun tunc I am also only looking at no v.ud wliii daik Nm only has tin l.iwn v bin mi il is. pc a i c il almost i omph ip weeds liayc not done' cspi'ci. Il y well this yi'.tr. I eliel gel aml'uimis and liio ! tan am un ms II' s y e M,1 a: N n ill I Im ll iw N t aw ai d, d ins j m yp, Mill d I .in ,1! i . .11 . H is I nw s I,, sc c i . lo t I Wc-sk- in in i d SENIOR CITIZENS SCHEDULE by us will .ai n pau ( hint hi.'1 .1 .1 II e I Mayor ss.n'"i ii1 i ' I Nothing rt ally milling to uS'it Inn cneiylhing is (list u.iiiing along hut I am up to second and thud coals ol paint It lakes a lot ol paint to ion t tin bl.n k tiu'.ii Dane hau that tin ns the ait and t lands on through cveivihmg And tonight I found a tl sic ck on one of tm f imslic d ilooi w at s Disgusting! Another thing ih.u is pist disgusting is A.iel.i and George San's stopped the oilier day green thumbs to tell her so and she sent us home w it h tomatoes the sieof vdt balls and wete they delicious. She said their tomatoes hadn't done too well this year. II she wants to see a sad imp of tomatoes she should see mine. They are still less Rule .1 as 1 1 ahor Day . Sc pt 4th s Imin all si 1 a,l im sue 1 go to Wot k on u, Hack 'u Forth ( I i i eat lu.ite s and All an iiiunlani'n w ill in, u i "i. ui.iss.u tin ahh II si ii in 1 1 in Fillmore s; ic'cc ivi'd s, just gel lliv moment inn lip mi the house pioiccis and il is Monday and I have to go back to woi k What a wav to ruin a pc i lea Iv good w k In having to filofo-Cro- ss i on 2nd i 1 Marge Barton H I yy S.c.-Tiea- ,4 I a in sin y d e pha d and ! c oils as told It w as . appi lo go yyhen ( i. r it' hue 1m ry thing ad ht i n ail. upon prim lo niv would rol have online In i e r ionic pi he ( ti ti . a Denver based firm, will he eloing some seisum c vplorat ions in the mountains between Oak C'itv. Scipio. and Holden. Utah. stalling around August 25, 19'S I Ins company difficult searches in ten am for potential aieas where oil could be found. sing dynamite as an energy Sonne and two miles ol cables and geophoni's, they roe old the subsutfueo reflections the euiih makes when it move's. Ihe dynamite is placed on suivcy hull th ice left above the ground and it causes neither substantial nor permanent damage te the sutface. A man is stationed at cadi end and the middle ol each "shot" thus enabling total safety to any animals or people who could be neat by. II you should he in the aiea whctc this crew and helicopters are wot king for the next month, please be mindful of them and stay dear if possible. If you have any questions about the work or specifics on where the crew is from day to day. please feel free lo Kollin Delzer or Rick contact Woodward at the crew- field office just south of the Paradise Inn in I illmorc. I often been Camp W ,G. Williams- said that everyone loves a parade and t hat t whv several thousand people will be oil hand oil Saturday, Sept. lt, when the Utah National Guard s us annual Family Day. sponsoi Ihe big activity will be a parade teat uting Guardsmen fiom 23 different unit s, who will be reviewed by Itah Gov ei nor Scott M. Matheson, who will also give a short address. This is the Dav first for Governor Family Mat heson. In addition, there will he displays of I tah National Guaid equipment as well as di monstrat tons on how this equipment works. Refreshments will be served. Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Waits. 1tah adimant general; Brig. Gen. Van Hixon. assistant adjutant general; and Bug. Gen. Janies B. Lee. head of XI Crops Artillery, will attend the activity. Bug. Gen. Lee will serve as Commander of Troops. The Family Day Activity, which is held on the parade ground at Camp Williams, annually draws thousands of family members and friends of Utah Nat mnal Guardsmen. The 23rd Army Band of the Utah National Guard will provide music for the function. sewing stans Blouses, skirls, pants are produced at the rate of around 2000 a dav and an annual count of a half is Their million units. payroll two every approximately $25,000 weeks. The industry has provided the mostly female work force with money to supplement family incomes to allow for remodeling, carpets, help children go to college and on missions. She renunded the group that the building she now operates in was financed by Fillmore Industrial Foundation t F I F ) in which citizens bought stock. The enthusiasm for this was generated when the population of Fillmore dropped to around 1400. Joe Warner. Vice Chairman of the Hospital Board, explained the hospital situation, referring to the new dime, the competent staff, also the reason lor affiliating with intermountain Hospital Care tlllC). He said this arrangement saved the Board $25,000 a year on insurance', along with other advantage's. Brunson, president of Denny 1 MTs, reported that they made 22 runs e N.e lends. r Busing Meeting Those interested in the busing of elementary School children in Fillmore arc requested to attend a meeting Thursday. August 31. at 2 p.m. m the Fillmore FTementary School. The head of the State School Transportation and School Superintendent Kenneth Tophant will be on hand at this meeting. Contribute to Funds for the Additional contributors monument fund are: Scott and Joyce Talbot. Ross and Linda Warner, Nina and George Brunson, Scott and Connie Drummond. Sylvia Jensen. Joe and Madge Warner, Craig and Tammy Bartholomew, Randy and Arlene Bartholomew. Eldrcd and Esther Robison, Henry and Nina Eastwood, Kerry and Tafta Watson. Vtrgie Ivie, Vernon and Alice Christensen. Genicl Christensen, and Pat and Don Iverson. Firmage tfc be here Ed Firmage, Democratic candidate for Congress, will stop in Fillmore Friday and Saturday, Sept. 1 and 2 to for meet the people. He has a run-of- f this position in the Primary Election later this month. |