Show Paue Chroroci 12 Millard Count 9r £?£ JrnilJ Hihop J ml dJilur H m I) it Udlard and au d h rt IfZard Ay I Hi li"! nn pi ad r i m ni ' tnn tn 'inh v Ml a h iih h n I he n ailnlnil n r ini I Zfau 7 r ih M h The House or English Sparrow Ih an 200b i JjV a Pffyy n nipil d anil niinl d images Is in a fnrmul that m athnul it lunJ mmP of ui J r I hap In Ihiv liltlc bird but a member all not of the a 'farrow al Wojvor inch family S in 1X1 by Brought to the some misguided smillsi the nglish Passer domesticus) has Sparrow spread throughout most of North and his quarrelsome South America little bird sometimes surpasses the a pest as driving furopein Starling native species away from towns and farms Its spread is due to its aggressive dis- position prolific reproduction ability adapt to many different foods and environments and has few natural enemies ( ats account for a few but they are such prolific breeders that they hardly notice the loss the US In the early 1910s Department of Agriculture issued a Parmer's leaflet on sparrow control It gave a history of the birds and provided information to build a trap to rid farmsteads of the birds nglish to menus It suggests that since the farmer fed them he might as well eat them The Catholic nuns ol Hawaii call the nglish sparrow the "little birds " In referring lo the little birds they bring up one ol their redeeming values A bird in a populated area for children and adults to watch is much better than no bird al all Ax shown in the photo some ol the sparrows eat grams peas fruit and beans as well as insects and seeds hey are fond of raiding granaries tor an easy meal he SD publication states that the sparrows are the 'reed birds' so relished on the Homan emperor's This house in located on 3rd North on the east Main Street in Hinckley Six houses were built in 1908 for the accomodation of students who came to attend the Millard Academy from other communities in the county The housing was sponsored by the town Two of the houses are still standing but are in had shape The houses had running water if you call pumping a pitcher pump running water Baths were taken in a ft 3 washtub filled with running water from that pitcher pump Othr-- facilities were provided with a little house with a moon in the door out back After the houses honeymoon houses were purchased by the Blake family TTetos Qxaff VM&zfcfy ''’ T r it ids Kv lanky boy Houston sized the boy up and thought he saw m him another prospective supporter so he said "Young man you look old enough to vote how old are you7" The youth replied “I was 21 las gone April but didn t bow s X lii I’illislium M’1 io 'iil'Mi CI’M iu h siil’M ( (isl S 'll lis I'iK m M i't IX' I’ivcnt in ri'k XiiL'iisi ugu-- Bu iihI ( ikiills im’ ill ni ISC slss II’ lk Si 'i'll 'll cl head when dad ast the blessm' so he sot me back two years he did an' cant my 2 ml I) young couples as ing with the farmer and getting his promise of support he was shown to his room by a long t v Bov to When Sam Houston was running for the Governor of Texas he stopped at an old farmer's house for the night After talk- ’r 1VVA they were rented ''K V I 19 r vote Historic Kanosh Building needs help historic Kanosh Bishop’s he ithmg Office building is falling apart and help is needed to pay tor preservation and restoration work In the earlv davs of the DS f hurch " Many tithing was paid in kind forms other than money such as farm animals gram hav garden produce and the like were used for payment id he redbrick tithes idling Ollice was built in K?(l to facilitate the storage and distribution of the items paid as tithing by members of the Kanosh jrd of the ( hurch id Jesus ( hrist of alter Day Saints ' In honoring our past we must work today for our future" said Diane Ponton aptam Sails Kanosh ( amp tali Pioneers of the Daughters of the (Dl Pi lus is a cry for help we can do it alone' '( tribe His wife Sally had lived with the Mormons Pres Brigham Young was instrumental in arranging the marriage between Sally and t hief Kanosh who had been widowed three times before "At our monthly Dl P meetings we learn many things about our pioneer heritage We have enjoyed the little visit our Dl P building on Mam Mice! on the 24th id rioy our bake sale and quilt rattle or donate to this worths cause I'liie Kanosh s icily at Well send the to s largo tax your Dl P 44S Box PO Ponton B ink Or you can deductible donations Kanosh ( amp 1 X4M7" Kanosh Sully said Oeorge was the Bishop of the Kanosh Ward when the building was last used as a tithing ollice In 92k the practice of collecting tithwas stopped In 1940 the ing Dl P was organied and the building was granted to them in honor of the Preal R P Littlejohn little birds are also quite vain This one was quite enamored with this rearview mirror (and herself) inch This six inch long bird has a 9 1 he male has a dark chestw mgspan nut stripe on the back of its neck with a gray crown It has white cheeks and wears a black bib Its colors are quite striking in their combination The male's plumage is a combination of drab grays and browns building for historical an years It is now and a museum The many site building has served us well years now it needs our help Parade winners ite Sally rTra-T- town was named after the te Iribal fhiet Kanosh a verv good friend of the earlv sailers f hiet Kanosh was hapticd a member id the ( hutch of lesus ( hri't ot alter Day Sami' along with manv of lus he Never put Brigham Young it is Fillmore 4th of July pioneers In April of 194 the camp was given the name id Salk kanosh iri honor of i hict kanosh's early what you tomorrow tor many crally falling apart Ifwe lose this tle building many of our grandchildren and great grandshilJrcn will have lost a chance to learn about their heritage We need to restore our little building lor our children" said Ponton The Kanosh Ward Tithing Ollice was built three years after the site for Kanosh Town was surveyed in IK07 The site for fhe town was chosen by I : AH 5 off until tomorrow do the day after can Sweepstake Mark Twain EM EgoI s 1365 N year Fillmore City celebrated the 4th of July with a great parade There were 50- - entries in the parade as The sw eepst akes w inning entry from Fillmore Country Floral Their bride and groom cars ith van following were a real hit itn the crowd We would like to thank all the tries for their eflorts and hard work to participate in the parade The first place winner this year was the entry from Sunrise Fngineerng Second plae winner was from Fillmore 4th Ward and the third place winner was the entry from Lxpressions Dance Co Hwy 6 SUMMER HOURS: Mon - Sat 9am - 6pm July Specials Elicit Blue Cheese Crumbles Chtete Platen rrg ‘5 f471b Provolone Cheese 3‘4lb AraHable N PRES DELIVERY Order b? 30im 'fib OH Delta ChceeailleatsSnada PL--mrnne ORDERS OVER Area only i winner This 30 Friday Monday 3 DCTexaga 1 1 oji jotiiiciij TJ ci u e I louse iam or v llOTO 1 n I seel teel Irn?cs - 36 Wide LnrPe Supply - Ureal Price ' 125' kacli Contact Jesus 2 POOR |