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Show Millard County Progress, Pillmora, Utah 84631-Frlda- June 1 8, 1 982 Pago 2 Baby Picture Contest raises awareness and funds for Sids Research Honors heaped on former Fillmore Girl Margaret Wilson, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Wilson, former Fillmore residents, has placed second as the California Cadet Corps NCO. Outstanding She won the right to compete in the State contest by winning first place in Unit, Brigade, and Region contests. Miss Wilson has now been commissioned a CCC Second Lt. in award ceremonies at Indio High where she is School, completing her Freshman year. She has been granted a scholarship to the prestigious Fiesta Leadership Camp," Idyllwild, Ca. this sumShe is the only mer. California Cadet to attend Iniermotnam area babies soon will be posing for parents, grandparents and photographers who will poke, prod and perform the most this girl's camp. Her scholarship was awarded by the Riverside County Womens Marine Corps Association. Margaret is one of the first two Sophomores commissioned in the history of Indio High Infant School. ToddQuarnberg Margaret was installed International Order . job-Daughters, June 6. 1982. This is a Masoni-rall- y Millard Eagle FFA Officers Kurds Robins, President of the Millard Eagle Chapter of the Future Farmers of America, and Todd Qu am berg, Chapter Vice President, are in Washington, D.C. on this week participating in the 1982 National FFA Leadership Conference. Kurds is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cary Robins, of Utahs 40 school disScipio, and Todd is the trict offices. Citizens son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinare invited to visit their ton Qu am berg, also of district office and to make The conference Scipio. comments and sugges- activities are scheduled tions on the block grant from Monday, June 14, proposals. These ideas through Saturday, June should then be submitted 19. to the Utah State Office of The function of the Education in Salt Lake Washington Conference City. The new Federalism is to further develop method leader confidence and of allocation education skills. Officers will bedollars directly to the come personally acquainstates that ted with some of the Narequires citizens be aware of the tional Officers, gain block grant procedures appreciation for our Naand that they have a tions great heritage and voice in determining participate in leadership distribution of these and personal development workshops. The funds." added Dr. workshops will be conducted by an outstanding and experienced staff of former national officers and others who have proven themselves in the area of leadership development. Education Consolidation and Improvement Act, establishing block grants to education programs in Utah, has been reviewed and subsequently prepared for public study and comments, according to Dr. Kent L. Worthington, Utah State Office of Education. The Utah formula to be used in determining allocation percentages of the block grant monies has been approved by the office of Education Secretary T. H. Bell. To provide easy access to the information for the public, materials have been distributed to each new Syndrome Study Laboratory. Proceeds will help advance SIDS research and provide better diagnostic services loevaluate Intermouniain infants with in Washington D.C. affiliated organization for girls. She and her parents now live in Indio, Death conference, many areas of interest will be visited throughout the week including the National FFA Center at Alexandria, Virginia, Mount Vernon Plantation, Arlington Cemetery, Embassy Row, National Cathedral National Smithsonian, Archives, National Art Gallery, and a special visit to Capitol Hill. The Millard Eagle Officers have appointments with Sentators Gam and Hatch. The Washington Conference is the most intensive and effective program available for new chapter presidents and vice presidents. Kevin Cummings, State FFA President, will attend a special Washington Conference for Presidents of State Associations July. problems linked to Sudden Infant Death. The contest is open to all infants between the ages of three and 18 months who can get their parents, grandparents or friends to submit a color photograph and a $3 contribution. Winning infants in three age divisions will receiveSlOO savings bonds and gift certificates for clothing and merchandise. Parents of the winning babies will be awarded dinner and passes free weekend getaways at Salt Lake hotels. The kickoff for the contest coincides with Utah SIDS Awareness Week, June Mrs. Scott M. Matheson issued the governors pro- clamation of Utah SIDS Awareness Week at a grand opening ceremony for University Medical Centers Sleep Study Laboratory Monday, June 7. Our motives reach much Contest cm iv forms can be found on posters displayed in many Salt I ake area supermarkets and shopping malls. You may also obtain ihein SIDS. We know what its like to be caught off guard without the facts. And were not alone. Eighty Utah families lose babies to Sudden Infant Death Appreciation from KSL AM-Tor University ol Utah Medical Cemet, THE MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Oflicc of Development and Community Relations, 50 North Medical Drive. Salt lake City. Utah 84132. every year. "People need to be made aware of the warning signs. says Mrs. Cline. "They need to know there is testing available at University-MedicaCenter and ih.it Lntries must be postmaik-e- services, and the many other acts of kindness have helped sustain us at this time. We sincerely appreciate your love. Michelle Beckstrand DeLyle and Joyce Beckstrand and all of Johns family We are so grateful for the love and concern shown our family by all friends our wonderful during this time of sorrow over Johns death. Those who called at the home, telephoned, sent flowers and food, attended the e currently being aired. They viewers to "wake up to the facts about Sudden Infant Death. Foundation says SIDS Chapter President Debra Lach of us on the Cline. committee has lost a child to (SIDS) Foundation and KSL AM-Twill sponsor the first annual "Belles & Beaus Contest," a benefit lot University ot Utah Medical Centers new SIDS Sleep In moting the baby picture contest, the stalion has pioduccd public service announcements deeper than our desire to raise funds for SIDS research." ridieulous antics all to elicit a winning smile! The Utah Chapter, Sudden Citizen comments solicited education block grants The research is generating hope lot the discovery of a cause." In addition to KSL AM-TV- s corporate effort in pro- USPS 446740 Published Every Friday at Fillmore, Utah 84631 By Progress Printing Company d by July 14. All phologtaphs will be displayed at I asliton Place Mall Julv 16 17. PUBLISHER & EDITOR Susan B. Dutson Golden Age Passports available R Marge Barton fees charged for facilities and services such as camping, boat launching and parking. These Passports do not cover fees charged by private concessionaires. You may obtain a Golden Age Passport only in person, and you must show proof of age. The Golden Access Passport is available when a person presents information or identification proving he or she is medically determined blind or permanently disabled and qualifies for benefits under Federal law. Both of these Passports may be obtained from the local District Rangers Office Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you are 62 or older, the Fishlake National Forests District Ranger's Office in Fillmore has a The bargain for you. Golden Age Passport is a FREE entrance permit to federal parks, monuments, and recreation areas. Golden Access Passports are also available to blind and permanently disabled persons. These Golden Passports are free lifetime entrance permits to those parks, monuments, and recreation areas administered by the federal government which charge entrance fees. These entitle the Passports holder and all who accompany that person in a private vehicle to a 50 discount on federal use Kerrie Snyder: Compositor Shellie Dutson: PasteUp Dixie Talbot: Advertising Jane Beckwith: Commercial Printing Riley Wood: Legal Billing Letta Bruce: Circulation Marge Barton: Reporter - Photographer Compositor - Photo Reproduction Classifieds - Subscription Billing Advertising Rates on Request Second Class Postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84631 POSTMASTER: Send Address Changes to P.O. Box 507, Fillmore, Utah 84631 PROGRESS PRINTING COMPANY Owned by William V. and Madeleine S. Wilson and Susan B. Dutson NATIONAL NEWSPAPER founded I lIML'HlilM ihmriiin Story Hour The Fillmore City Library is now into its third week of Western stories for the Reading Roundup Story Hour. Come sit around the campfire this coming Wednesday, June 23rd, at 4:30 p.m. while we recreate the wild west through the magic of storytelling. Our storytellers will be Joyce Dearden and Marlene Cummings, and all are invited (ages 4 to 12) to come to the City Lib-- t rary for a roundup youll never forget. We promise to have you out in time to ride off into the sunset. Special emphasis, during the conference will be placed on obtaining new ideas for .chapter action including fond raising, public relations, community development and the effective use of state and national FFA activities and services. Kurt and Todd will be actively involved in the many activities of the busy week. An objective is set up for each day with participation in such areas as "Your Leadership potential", Your Chapter Program, "Your Citizenship Responsibility, and "Your Future. In addition to the instructional phase of the MEMBER th Reading Roundup If you havent joined Reading Roundup, come in and talk to the librarian about it. There is still time for you to join. Have a good time reading books this summer. Lorraine and Merlin Hare have joined the group who have contributed to the library building fond and they want to do all they can to help. V Minute Maid, so I? Or Ster CHARCOALS LIGHTER... nQg 1 00000 Vernon Peterson has been elected second vice president at the 64th convention of Utah Firemen. The Millard Eagle FFA Chapter was in the state in the National Chapter Award competition held recently. Asst'd. Paper Towels Jumbo Mayor D. L. Melville signed a new city ordinance making it unlawful to park for more than two hours at a time on Main Street between First North and First South between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. eeeee all-st- Saturday. 35 Years Ago-Jun-e 20, 1947 CentenPreparations for the July nial celebration are weD underway. Every evening now the horsemen who plan to ride in the Horse Show are to be seen practicing. Eugene Ashbys group of Pintos are usually up near the cemetery and Ward Starley has a group of "Whites that are working out at the Fair Grounds. The Hone Show and Race Meet Queen will be chosen the afternoon of the 3rd. She and two attendants will reign over the three days events. Any girl or lady who thinks she can ride a horse is eligible for the Queen contest. -5 It is anticipated that Millard County again will use nearly half of the grasshopper bait to be used in Utah this year. The Federal Government is supplying Fresh SLICED BEEP LIVER Son Bondra. 16, 1922 At a meeting of the County Commissioners a resolution was adopted to divide the Delta Precinct. All those living on the south side of Gark Street shall be considered in Precinct No. 18 and all north of said street shall be considered in Precinct No. 18i. The following registry agents were appointed for the term of two years: Fillmore Dist. No. 1, Mrs. Kate Day; Fillmore 2, Mrs. Brigham Melville; Meadow 3, Ernest Bushnell; Kanosh 4, Mrs. Eva George; Deseret S, Mrs. Eva George; Oak City 6, Collier Lovell; Leamington 7, Mrs. A. C. Harder; Holden 8, J. R. Stringham; Scipio 9, Carl W. Wasden; Oasis 10, Alma J. Christensen; Hinckley 11, Mary E. Lee; Burbank 12, E. W. Gay; Smithville 13, Isaac Robison; Abraham 14, Mrs. Halley Young; Gear Lake 15, Mrs. Barclay John; Black Rock 16, A. G.. James; Garrison 17, Alma Jennings; Delta 18, Mrs. Sadie Shiner; Deha 18i, Mrs. Nellie W. Morrison; Lynndyl 19, O. W. Passwater; Sutherland 20. Mrs. Walter Roberts; Woodrow 21, John S. Winn; Malone 22. Ed Dryden; and McCornick 23.F. O.GIedhill. Tende J 39 Nib Bq Had of the ..si98 KINCSFORO CHARCOAL Coloen Crain, 1 Or run t NOODLE RONI Northern, $29 B9c $2a9 TIP ROAST ..ib. 92 19 BEEP CUBE STEAK SIRLOIN western Family, BEEP PRANKS 12 ROUND ROAST. $10 Sweet Crisp lh $1 09 $f 59 BEEF SHORT RIBS ....lb. $f 49 Bed Salami Fresh 10 Or is Or 16 Cl OttcdM EX-LA- X 39 TABLETS 25 0 ( Assorted wAvr..249 celenjil 15 0 tald Hr SfKy WHITE $169 RAIN.... old Home, gent IIAMB. & TISSUE.... Heinz, 0z. ...lb. G9C 0 Western Family, lib Mut. SLICED BOLOCNA 7 $29 tnai utm,. nwe 98 BARBEQUE SAUCE.. 09 HEINZ 57 SAUCE $49 r Cold ...229 SIRLOIN TIP STEAK TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .ib PAPER Image Cups Tender Tender eeeee Sweetheart $fjj59 MMI rated first David Hare, son Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hare of Fillmore, was chosen to play for the South in the Class A baseball game held in St. George last $G3S Family The J. Francis Kelly Dept. Store is floor lamps for S 1 2.95. selling Ago-Jun- e $1 59 POT ROAST needed grasshopper bait being shipped to counties in Utah. Already crop injury is occurring. 60 Years 59 MmlorGel CREST POT ROAST SERVINC MILLARD OOUNTY SINCE 1894' Stella Day has just published her book Everthing is Relative, a family biography that goes back five generations. Woven in with family history is much of the history of Fillmore. Reg TOOTHPASTE Western hf progress 16, 1972 Sue Round Bone HISTORY as seen in the pages of Ago-Jun- e .m Rq APE nq This week in Years i? ai LEMON- - MILLARD COUNTY 10 Or CLOROX 2 PLEACH wizard, HOT DOC BUNS Ante Nabisco, ve Crisp Creen Fresh NO. RADISHES JUICY LIMES YELLOW $1 20,or$i Coke, Tab, Sprite 16 oz. 8 pk. $1.59 Pepsi 6 pk can Baby ruth & Butter Finger Ciant size bar 4 for $1.00 Watermelon 15 lb 1 ONIONS lbs. $ Franco American spaghetti 2 tor 79 14e oz. Skippy Peanut Butter 28 oz. $2.59 Sunshine 1 Ib. Krispy Sahine 59 Downy Flake Frozen Waffles 12 oz 2 for $1.00 Falls Brand 2 Ib Weiners $3.29 nQC Or CRACKERS Baffle onions 02 IMS NNA SUSTAINING LIBRARY NEWS Hy l.Ollil -- -- WHIPPING CREAM. 19 ...99 1982 |