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Show Millard 1 Count) Progress Fillmore, Utah 84631, Friday, May 28, 1982 Page 2 TO THE ISHING SF.ASOM, MEMORIAL DAY Cont. from Front Page s Heavy pressure. increasing and trout are not as d Yuba Reservoir: This as the past few years. Most fish are longer, going up to 4 lb, but it might reservoir is of statewide interest. It take some time and effort to catch contains an excellent population of many. Shore fishing is generally poor. walleye, a good population of channel catfish and a fair population of rainbow A state park facility and boat ramp is available and also plenty of area for trout. It should be good fishing as preprimitive camping along the west sent use is low. The walleye fishing will improve as the season progresses. shore. Pine Lake: Stocked with catchable Campground information for the Fillmore Ranger District is as follows: rainbow trout with a few cutthroat trout available. A nice Forest Service Campground and Picnic Grounds: Oak Creek, Maple Grove, A fair lake. the is near Adelaide, campground crowd is expected. Maple Hollow, Pistol Rock, Buckskin Sevier River: The Sevier River belCharley, Copleys Cove, and Shingle ow Yuba Reservoir is open year round Mill campground will open May 21. and has been stocked. Access is good Maple Hollow campground will not have water. and the outlook for the season is fair. Roads: Roads in lower elevations are It has been stocked. Use is moderate and the seasonal outlook is fair. open but unbladed. Roads in higher elevation are still closed due to snow. Soldier Creek Reservoir: This reserTrails: Trails are open except at voir is of statewide interest, access is good and the outlook for the opening is higher elevations. Streams and Lakes: Chalk Creek, good. The catch should include rainbow, cutthroat and brook trout. The Meadow Creek, Oak Creek and Ivie Creek have reduced stocking levels seasonal outlook is good. Heavy presfrom past years. sure. Fishlake Forest visitors planning to Starvation Reservoir: Fishing will be slow due to a rough fish problem and use developed camping sites should pressure will be light. Fair number of take note that campground fees have d water is be- been raised from 52 per day to S3 per walleye. This a warmwater to converted fishery day. Camp sites are available on a ing d basis. Persons with plants of both largemouth and in interested smallmouth bass. reserving designated Straw berry Reservoir: This reservoir group areas may call the appropriate is of statewide interest. Access is good. District Ranger Office in Fillmore, Loa, The outlook for the opening is good and Beaver. Because of the expected large numfor rainbow, cutthroat and brook trout. Fishing is generally best from boats, ber of recreationists, Fishlake Forest although shore fishermen usually do Supervisor J. Kent Taylor is asking your as well as boat fishermen on the open- help in taking care of the forest. Leaving. Boat fishing is generally better ing the forest undamaged will insure a until October and November when nice place for the others to visit, or shore and boat fishing are equally you to revisit. Happy Camping and Good Fishing!! good. The season outlook is good. num-erou- EDITOR year-roun- year-roun- first-com- Utah Second first-serve- e, WILDLIFE Worst Government checks of average highway speeds in the U.S. found Rhode Island had the worst record for breaking the 55 mph speed limit. Their drivers averaged By Brent Olson 61.3 mph while Utah Wildlife Conservation Officer drivers came in a close The 1982 fishing season below: second at 60.8 mph. opens on May 29th. Limits: On Opening "Common sense is instinct and enough of it is genius." There are some changes Weekend May 29, only. in the law that arc listed Josh Billings 30, and 31, the limit on trout is a daily limit and possession limit of six fish. After June 1st, the limit is eight trout. Stream Fishing: Artificial lures and flies must be used for angling in BOATS streams for trout after two trout over 13 inches BAIT have been caught. In all streams and rivers daily HOOKS, LINE, ETC. bag and possession limit shall not include more POLES AND REELS than two fish exceeding 13 inches in length. OUTBOARD MOTORS Year Round Waters: Pioneer Creek, Chalk tfimaimutniiicHiHiiN C0UP0 njoamumutiaimiiinnie Corn Creek, Creek, Turner & Turner f Maple Grove, and Meadow Creek are now open to year 'round fishing 290 North Main Fillmore 743-66below the U.S. Forest Service Boundary. License Agents: Lic enses may be purchased in Fillmore at Bradshaw Auto and Pioneer Store; FISH HOOKS in Meadow at the Husky Pack of Danco Hooks gas station, and in Holden at the Amoco gas station. Stocking: Pioneer, No purchase necessary Meadow, Corn, and Chalk Creeks will not be stocked otmniwtc-L- Im by May 29th. Any family interested in hosting Celeste, or a boy or girl from a differ- ent country should call the Western office of International Fellowship, Inc. collect at for or write to P.O. has She permoney Dear Editor, sonal things and is frilly Box 1212, Sedona, AZ Celeste Rodas, 17, of insured. She will be a 86336. has been member of the Guatemala, Wm. R. Smith, family, waiting anxiously for share in the tasks and will Western Director several months for word be tax deductible. fkfInterntaional Fellowship E T' '7 her acceptance as an of e . .... it a ;s Exchange Student to the 'A v. a I U.S. next September for jrt M THE MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS " . x.i a period of six months. . With schools about to USPS 446740 & close for the summer, one - V iH, fki 3 her conPublished Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 64631 Cub scouts and leaders from the Fillmore Stake planting bilterbrush seed on the Fish Lake can understand cern over not hearing. By Progress Printing Company National Forest. It is hoped through your PUBLISHERS! EDITOR cooperation in publishSusan B. Dutson ing this letter, an area family will volunteer to B-host a average Senior with hobbies inMarge Barton cluding swimming, golf, Kerrle Snyder: Compositor and reading skating, ' Shelll'i Dutson: PasteUp music (she plays the -Dixie Talbot: Advertising organ). Jane Beckwith: Commercial Printing Celeste has two broRiley Wood: Legal Billing thers and a sister. Her Letta Bruce: Circulation father is a Customs is Marge Barton: Reporter Photographer -Her English Agent. Compositor - Photo Reproduction rated fair. Classifieds Subscription Billing 4L Hosting families pror vide a bed (she can share The cub scouts and their leaders enjoying a break from their planting of bilterbrush seed. Advertising Rates on Request a room), three meals Second Class Postage paid at daily and transportaFillmore, Utah 84631 tion to school and church. POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to P.O. Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631 v h C aL. y C -- 4 ;5v W&1 t?; g? -- Cub Scouts aid Forest Service in planting winter range On May 7, 1982, over Service in planting bit75 Cub Scouts from the terbrush seed on deer winter range near the junction of the East Fork Eight Mile Road and the Mud Springs Road. Fillmore Stake invaded the Fishlake National Forest with sacks of seed and spoons in hand. These young men and their leaders volunteered to assist the U.S. Forest Bitterbrush, a browse plant, is a favorite winter face. food of mule deer. The seed is planted by taking 10 to 15 of the small dark seeds, placing them in a hole about 1 to 2 inches deep, 5 feet apart (hence the covering spoon), them with soil, and then lightly tamping the sur- - PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Owned by William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson and Susan B.. Dutson The rains which followed the planting should increase the success of this project. The Fillmore Ranger District of the Fishlake National Forest wishes to thank all for their participants efforts. The Scouts and their leaders were great. HMJAKflE9 Fishing Supplies i Ulfestem Mo 25 i i Free PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 27 , 28 & 29, 1982 van Camp, so Can PORK A 79 BEANS... (aart Stn taonrt or Pnnts Dixie, Deep Wtatt 100 Cl 9 hen PAPER QQ( PLATES 24 Oi Maxwell House, u fan Maxwell House, NQi COFFEE CAN 1 Can, Chpe ar .09 tcMMink, INSTANT COFFEE $)49 HUNTS SNACK PACK . $19 LUNCHEON MEAT... O 19 lb. 12 Qt Can SPAM 0 0 teonad Vantwa $f 39 lb. Swift,12 0z. Pkg. BEEP PRANKS (k tor PLOCHMANN'S MUSTARD. .59 Kraft Swift, 12 Oz. Package Regular and Brown sugar cured Reg. or Mini Jet Puffed Marshmallows SIZZLEAN 16-1- 9 $fl39 $!D This week in MILLARD COUNTY HISTORY as seen in the pages of hcrogrrss SERVING MILLARD COUNTY SINCE 1894' Hunt'S, 10 Years Ago -- May 26, 1972 1551k MANWICH SAUCE ttomnaittfi&j) e letmie' t - May 30, 1947 Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Day took their grandsons, John and Richard Paxton, back to Salt Lake Saturday. The boys came down with their parents, the Wendell Paxtons, for Mothers Day and remained over for a week. Miss June Day also accompanied them to the City. Coach Watts and Prin. Wright took a group of Millard's track men to Salt Lake, where they participated in the meet Sunday. Some events in which they won places were: High Hurdles Rodney Stott, 4; Shot Put Connie Bement, 4; Discus - Bill Richards, 4; Mile Relay - Gerald Hanson, Bill Tomkinson, J. Ralph Wood, and Ralph Duncan, 3; High Jump Lex McKee, 3. 60 Years Ago western Family, LARCE 89 The Millard High School Class of 71 held their commencement exercises on Friday, Class valedictorian Clara Quigley spoke on Hello Tomorrow. The forthcoming weddings of Marilyn Beckstrgnd to Kerry DeVries and Judy Stevens to Greg Wood were announced this week. Con and Hettie Robins of Scipio celebrated 65 years of wedded bliss and Owen and Melba Staples of Kanosh were honored at an Open House to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. 35 Years Ago - May 26, 1922 While breaking a broncho horse at the farm last Monday, Levar Peterson suffered a painful and somewhat serious accident when the horse fell on him. In falling, the horse rolled upon Mr. Peterson in such a way as to dislocate his shoulder, dislocate the elbow, and fracture the forepart of one arm. Dr. Maxon examination. advised rushing him to Salt Lake for The Fillmore Commercial Gub issued from the Progress Press five thousand folders, attactively printed and illustrated, setting forth a wealth of condensed data on the resources and opportunities in eastern Millard County. Among the cuts are pictures of flowing wells, the East Millard Canal, and the spillway at the big Sevier Bridge Reservoir. The folder gives data on various information setting forth the exceptional advantages for home making and farming in this section. Hans Rasmussen is the oldest man in town and last Monday was the occasion of his 87th birthday and he is still hale and hearty. He was bom May 22, 1835. t Perrins, STEAK Lea SAUCE Ptaunli .$6 i I OaaaCuk PLANTERS SNACKS JSKp1 , Sat WYLER LEMONADE MIX. SPack fecroieE&ss) 66' SPILLMATE TOWELS Milk OavBdb Bar-- S New Red 10 Qt Shatter or POTATOES no.i Sweet Crisp GRAPE FRUIT YELLOW CLIP TOP CARROTS SL$11 S.bs.S'O Texas Pink onions COKE, TAB, SPRITE, PEPSI & Banquet DIET PEPSI, 6 pk can $1.39 COOKING BAGS MOUNTAIN DEW, DR. PEPPER Country Style DIET DR. PEPPER, SQUIRT HOT DOG & HAMBURGER & RAMBLIN ROOT BEcR BUNS 6 pk can $1.59 Colden West 25 lb. $1.39 FLOUR Open Monday, Memorial Day 9:00 a. m. 2S1 53.29 6:00 p.m. Dun Oz. |