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Show MEADOW Millard County Progress Fillmore. Utah Friday, January 22, ytyjtX Cyuj, iUCSl 1971 Fv.v Him SALT LAKE CITY FLOWELL Ilo Live- stock breaders can receh'9the benefit of a series of highly g, preInformative, sentations Reporter Bearing testimonies at rament meeting were Dern Williams, win) alsi conducted, Melville Huthmary Brower, Tomkins m, Durand Robison, Clem Utley, Connie Tomkin-- s n. Tammy Utley, Jean Neil-soTony Utley, Orson Christensen, Bishap Junior Robison, N. na Tomkinson, June Johnson Archie Christensen, Andy T mkinson, Florence Swallow, Artnur Allen, Antn ny tuber. Sac- ing Mr and Mrs Gene t'kins and c'uldien of Hinckley visited on S" J iy with Jane's pirenU, Bill and L'iala Mace, and attend'd mretm? here. Lyn & Linda Williams came from their schools at Cedar City and St Cootie for the weekend with their family, the Williamses. in vis.tid Archie Chnstensen hu bmtlier Chris at the St. M at ks H piti1 in Salt Lake list nd. week lie ropirts Oir.s is getting al mu fine. Rose Ins called their son Boo anl family sevetral times to rc; rt i f Oinss progress. Attending sessions at Manti Temple list week from here were Clem Utley, Archie and Ronald Orson Chi istensen, R tsmussen, Beth Allen, Vergte Ivle, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Swallow. Mr nnJ Mrs. Rex Allen, Bishop anl Mrs. Junior Robison, Fuuntcl! I R ibtson, Nona Tomkinson nnl FI renre Swal-- 1 iw. Mrs, Lrom Brinkeidioff took her s.stcr-m-hMarge Chilst-etiseand Ioiti.t Brmkerhoff to Richf.eliJ one d ly last week. They shopped anl visited with Mr anJ Mrs. Krvin Willden & Cotrlne, Giace Willden is a sister to Portia and Leona. Arleen R ibinson is home after spent. ng s me time In Salt Like City for medical atten-t- i in. She stayed with her parent. Mr ant Mrs. E. L. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AUcn were in Cedar City Saturday to visit their daughters, Louise and husband. J rry Im.ay, and L'iDawn who attends SUSC, Arthur attended a father and daughter school function with LaDiwn. Mr Grant Frarwhen went to Spnngville Friday to go with her husbands parents to the to meet Salt Lake alrp-r- t Grant. He has linen in Korea with the military. He has now received Ins dscharge nffr complit.ng hs military requirement. Conn.e Croslanl visited with her sisti r, Carma Swallow and f inuy dur.nc the weekend. Jeff Robison Leaves for Mission in Canada Mr anl Mrs. Jarold Rob .son anl Bn were in Silt Lake January id to , their son & brother. Elder Ji ff Robis m. off by jt t to the Ontario. Qu.cc (Canada i Micvion. Mr. an! Mrs. Ri.il Brinker-hofMr. nrd Mrs. Walt Len el, irk. Nov., v two diys last week with their brothers anl wives Frank and Portia. Wmled and Stcih Bnnkerhrff, an! s.ster Mu, n Ivin anl f imi'y. Rial and wile came tn atterd funeral fur their Bn ton IvK WHt and Vida visitel will her Iro-thf, Brin-krrthof- f, Chrt-Hnxr- rr an! Avalon sister-in-la- and Agnes Johnson turn which In practices lead to better profits and more pleasure In livestock produo-tlo- n. n, IK which will deal with livestock breeding versus profit. The meeting are being sponsored by the Intormountatn Farmers AssoclatlonCIFA)and the Cache Valley Breeding Association (CVBA) to help promote better breeding and feed- Sacrament Meeting a "I family The presentations are being but the first made state-wid- e, ones will be held at the following locations and times: DOlta High School Jan. 25, 1971 Cedar City Library Jan. 26 Escalante High School Jan. 27 Richfield High School Ja,.. 28 Castle Dale Court House (Announced elsewhere as Ferron) Jan. 29. Additional meetings will be held from as far South as St. George to as far North as Tremonton during the months of Feb. and March. Each series of presentations will begin at 10:00 a.m. on the above dates and will conclude about 3:00 p.m. A ..ght luncheon Is expected to be furnished by CVBA and IFA. Those making presentations are: Max Bowles and Rulou and Dr. Osmond of CVBA, Phillip M. Hinze, IFAs manager of research and feed services and Amy Bagley of the successful Bagley Ranch at Callao, Utah. The meetings are open ty all Interested parties, Including F.F.A. classes by special Invitation. Topics to be presented Include the following: "New Breeds and Their Impact on the Beef Industry" "Feeding the Breeding Herd" "Young Dairy Sire Program Managing a Dairy Herd for Maximum Milk "Why Cross Breeding" "Modern Trends In Cattle Feeding" and Value of Record Keeping. The above is only a partial list of the topics to be presessented In these day-losions. These will be followed by a panel discussion, recapping all ofth subjects covered. All speakers making these presentations are well qualified in their toptes. Miss Bagley is a graduate of U.S.U. with a degree In Animal Science Though the youngest member of the group, she has already proved herself In the area of recordkeeping In raising feeding and breed lr cattle. The Bagley ranch In five years time has gone from a "borrowed ed capital" operation to a one. They attribute this to accurate recordkeeping tn their feeding and breeding program. at Information presented these day-lmeetings Is expected to be available to all of those who attend In printed form also. ng aLf-flnanc- or Jay Monson McKay - Itulah and Sheld n Q are parents of the Scipi iam-ber- . first b ihy born at Fillm me I..D.S. lb spital In 1971. The r tpD welcomed a son, 7 II .1 o , ht ight 19' in , i n Jan. 12, Three older 'hildnrn he!i! vvi come the baby home. A d mghtrr w is It rn to Bonnie anl Tony D.tr.len at the Fillitvre LI's Hospital, Jan. 29 - 1971. Sll weighed 7 Us aivl me our I 29 irn h.'. There are 2 other ilnllren at home are Mr. and C.r in lp uenu I,on 1 Grin. Ie ith Ntevi ns i anl llo' I n Mr ii. f Mrs elect K. of Utahs First Congressional District has named Utah broadcaster Jay Monson, 37, as Press Secretary' for hit Washington staff. native of Sanpete Coun. ty, and present news and sports director for KSL'B radio in Cedar City, to the staff position. Mr. McKay is currently visiting Slid throughout state's First Congressional District, including a visit in Moab Tuesday where he appeared at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon, lie will leave for Washington Jan, 10. ilia staff is ex. pec to 1 to be in Washington in time by for the opening of Con. gress Jan, 20. BOB I Camp Meeling Cedir Spi iius i' imp n 1 eon-corni- Ilomemuking 's Rex Hutehin-- ler-we- Lib-ru- 1 Mont Cio.sanl if Cheney, Wash., visitel h.s giand, hi cuts thit Wednes lay, lie his rnotlur, Jewell Vrusku'd, is in Cheney an li is employ ment at the College Cuieteriu. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hi: mm and baby i f Orem .spent the weekend v .sit ng his parents, Horace anl Fi.meis Hannon I) tie an Nil tie Willoughby and fmr ei.dien of Suther-- 1 in I wile at the home of ht r parents. Mujuie and Melvin Steveas. lay mt mil Margene, Sundav Grant mil Nu n i Wood ami r guests Sun-- d f mily vveie d Helen and at the iy Bruce Aht i ml f l.oily in Orem. Earl and Lit St vans received wind o thi birth of m 'c old. Iruu their first parents of a dw l y are Carllenr.e if Suolyn anl Th1 therland. 1 YM-MI- Presidency A and Wilma Stake Ilomemikmg Ia'ad, r, Mary Bill N rns visit, I oar with the meeting anl he The Presidi :h y vv during ..ir isod M : Sacrament Sunday with a vote of t.i.nki for their l I service to Hie s no Ree 1 1 1iv !" i i' vens in 1st and 2nd C Sust in a n G i oil i 1. i'j.s . I Stevens, rcs;H-e-tivr-l- t''".sa p i i B. Ste- rs were-Wilia- B. Stev Frank Sleu T. selor; Brent C. and the Counsel, r. henod.clinn was ty Li Vela I, . Pi i si hut 1st Coun- iinott B 2nl 1 lus Jeanne Lyivn Dune in. ! (i.i . n c bs biotin r Ceil anl wife of ter Thelma Pike recotn-mei.iiti- lieen a the St vry I et 11 agricultural uid h prjruiv live- - Itech and farm operator,. Injty avrnlght itapt at htl lamiii On an th Pacific tha an ttaihara. Anthr aighl night fram Ditntylend. acran tha Alta at famaus hotl ia Ilka and ia itrt las Vgas tahtra you'll s a floor shur at tha Stardust. lahu-lou- s Srr OA Rmh vie ot ont ot Criitomu i lust registered Mnrtoiu tindi Avo teHen Ranch i polled heieloid oprutios Set " Ijnnfhill Cmlie Comp tnf hicti tus (kmt JO much feeding itvejnh w iimouM d SunentU hull. Visd CiiitiHfli, Pjidechnic Cclieie especullj interesting to dury mrn s,ne bieede'V hoisemen end csttlemen See shorthorn Xnjuj. nd Stall GrUiudo ope'Jtionj iv dl is sevtnl dairy setups both Hohtc.e and Cueoivea S'so special displays ol the oeoest and oltfi tam equ'pment fat Ca, teed lots aionj ah slops t lamouj see the amwn( guaUti ho've ranches plus Ctmoh'S operation and many more inteitvlinj stops And have been on previous trips, you null remember that everything possible is done to make the trip pleasant, convenient, educational and inexpensive The total expense will probably be about S2S0 If you Coma In, writ or phono for details at any U Better ideas make better cars: Ni-tion- al mp-ams- He Lie Elmer Bennett Dies Si weie Cura Cirim;. K.m Petersen, I lines t Rowley, Tofiv CowDy. Michael Hosm'in in I M ml i IVteracit Uirat iker w K Niwel Dtv, Hi.-'- i Couneilm m finni Fil'-re. J vj Qi, imhet th,- -, x mg a miii v Tcivmji ini,x DiAmi Cr vt m, from Fitino e v ! t" in Hoi It xtrinl ((foi, Mr m M ,1.,.,. ,, ,s in I D n i Mis their two i't Sun I iv 1 f (lh, r, Tlm-i- i I - ( hjhi Jin ui , k vlo I, . x I, h ie Kvv vv rt hi iIi I; . N, 111 f the 1 t ir ,ii w ne it id Jan 5. Si n ting greetings from ii I li'io were We.x A-- 191. Snl-Mar-gv- nh,l., former resident ,'f Fi,m,,ie B,'--is- t', q ,. (7 privci. Bv.toii received death of her uncle, U.i ner Bennett at Ins home m Cinv. ldilio m N w Yetrs . heart Do. He d.i',1 Funer il services and Mi w, s t x i Ttiey asked T7ie lie!!,) to all of r It len Is in tins alea v b Hiivv Word h.ix Iwcn , ,lv,-,Hut Mra A Hun i N mnii Be u - n - now oniv ik m in ot bon'e. N M W a- - itch, Midv He, Ut ill , tier underg mg siiforv on her eye J in 12th, l r,-- I All Aliens Color T V, etc 743-691- 8 Must Register Alien Address Report Forms are available at the Foot Offices and Immigration and NaluraR-utlo- o Offices. The form should be filled out completely and returned to a clerk In either office. The it fora should not be mailed. Parents or guardians are required to submit a report for alien children under 14 years of age. If you know any person who abould report, It would be a service to the government and the Individual to remind him of this requirement. dairy i lh,s pleasure packed deluie bus tout, like many before it. is sponsored by First Security Bank and Western livestock Journal Reservations limited to approximately 200 men. Participants need not be First Security customer. Buses originate in Logan, Spanish Fork, Cedar City, Verna!, and Monlicello 1 t! th mtthedi Jo-.s- e brg Sli'u ns at rijirt Ikvk-strati- 1 lives Here's the one Ime thats all lines . . . from better small cars to better luxury cars and wagons and everything between. Clockwise from top: Mercury Comet; Mer; Mercury Monterey; Mercury Marquis cury Cougar Biougharr; Mercury Colony Park Station Wagon; Mercury Montego MX. Not shown: Your Mercury Man. He's one beautiful dealer, in XB-7- WARMER MOTORS 70 North Main La- Hcivir, sister Joy anl bush ml guna Beech. Girii Anleraon and f inulv of M gn i. Richard ami Reva Turner Home from the Hospital and two children of Midvale spent the weekend with his Mrs. Jane Bowen is at home rtrents. Keith and Nelda Turafter span bn; several days in ner, and her Eva Robmother, the Fillmore Hosp.tal with a ison in Fillmore also They hi oken ankle. She is feeling had Marvin and Shern.a'a better and is getting around m children with them. a wheel chair at pioscnt. 1 . CiniiTu after evening mpi-cate- d .1 v kn. ; the d iy with the Span s i eaa te. i the ingmg.' problems together wi.i th new agreement, anl tie ('rimary problems invohol in managing an Air Fore'. Major Nixon his with the ri''veloped a Smnish at all le.e.x, anl Ivs abnty 1 sp. ak Sp inish has enabled us to Tsovp problems in minutes that vv, uld norm.il-1- .. ike days No one else with this capability cm step into hs shoes at this critical tune. Accepting the fart tint we could pr 'bably find someone to speak tin1 language. M ij r Nixon h's been vv orbing with the Spm ih rn their Air Defense system long before the new agreement called for us to assist them In overhauling their opcrttiori His knowledge ai d exportne in this area Is cri'ieally needed now, and will lie required tor quite sme time If he rotates on time, I fear tint he will be leaving just at ti.e point where the problem will lx most critical, and Ins iss c uld easily cost us s ne ve.y ex;eiiMvc delay In Siti'Tying our cormutmint to the Spanish G vctnnient I have alieady mimed Ins ri( lest with a stixing for nppmvul. and it has been fonvardixl through the rmtinc CHlO system. If oj woall len I ymir fine hind I this one nnl if y iu can swing it to get him rxtonlot. y u 11 be doing the Air Fo. ,e a f ivor anl I vv.l le greatly n; p.vciattve. ncerely. EDWARD A. McOOUCH III Maj r Goner il USAF t sii.nan ler Utah Vtilhy SIMMY Nihool Jan. 17th lbsp-talnrler .in; tests and Visitors from Colgory ' r-- the d uigh-te- r w.is c nlacted iy Supt. Wei In treatment. Norm anl Gihh.o Robertson. C.iiol Sue Penney of Mi ,nl Mi. I'jm rvm C r.iry. Canada, are visiting at ; a lei the Mnging; Janeen Busli- Lynin W' ire vvisiiii-- her the home ! I ml and Ronnie ne! was nconmp.mst. Invocaspecly i ro. c y M Brule. Bonnie bvtd liei,.h-- b tion was by Mich tel l. to them is in Calgary. Talks were given by Don Hunter Reports to Cenn.e and FYetman. Mrs. Wnmla Itrekutrand wa Fort Compbell, Kentucky released from the h to High Councilmen Spcok Mr. and M . S luey Hunter go home Tuns iy. She is re-- c wering nicely f:om an illness. at Sacrament Meeting received wm.l from their son Dan tell ng turn be hid arr invent meeting was held rived at I". t Campbell, KenSundiy nftern on with Bishop tucky, gin li I aic trainHarold Beckstranl conducting. ing in conn at am wth the P.ud Petersen lei the singing, Ginrl. with Flora Stewart as ner t. Follow in ; is a copy f the Wilbur Riwley offered letter KV i Nixon reco.vel conpray er. Wilbur w is sum nurd cerning her son M ijor Gisirre as Teacher Dove,,; la id. Steilmg Nixon, who is presenter. ly St nt i n I in M 1: I. Sp i.n at pat.er.t '1 Sunday 1 Reorganized Yoim: b ,s Mutual 1 Cow ley. b 'me ' sp'ndmg the early part cf the ,'vii tli' vveikenl were winter in California. Her sis- , how Li-V- Duncan, Tli' ladies w iked on i quilt f r Vul ite Gi eenhulgh. Marilyn Fireman give a demonstration on miking tin f r gns and rrnny took off patterns for these things. It was a very busy d iy Ur all present. Luncheon w.is servevl at no m by D in'ia and Shuleen Bon I, , 1 e 1 Relief Soeiety meeting was held Jan. 12. 1971 with Counselor Dorothy Becks t rand con11a Rowley offered ducting the invo. ation. L s., n 1, Kxeii ise, Posture and Grooming in Making a Leveller Y m w.is given by II len Wagner. She was ase n and sisted by I! t Pe demons! i at an. Bless. ng on the f : 1 Relief Society Tuesday Zell, t Stott, h Ousts ,f the -- iiits Homemaking Lesson ot N ireen 1 1 Call-for- Shiron Llwarls, 1 1 . Col-on- Mary Coding an her baby of Mon went t Provo with th'm. ' l.i ng to Niphi to the were g ime f'm here Cecil F:.s ler, Ray Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Del.yle ailing. ?!, anl 2, Ira. Gregory Adams nd three ch.dnn of i visited a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. LoRoV Rholes and their family. They wore enroute to Florid i to make their h 'me. Robert Beckstiund sp nt th weekend with bis pitvnD, Mr mil Mrs. llirold Boiksti ad. and his four brothers. He is a student at SUSC. u( tie of The History if Cive Heap was given by M el Stevens a The lesson vv i. g.v n by Bennett Hostesses wi e Ver i Nix n and Helen Liwui. Ot ler numbers pie.sent mein1, d Mabel Stevens, Jean Hofliines, llettie FI sve Stej henson, Bennett, ilattie Stephens n. In ne CothTurin r ran and Llmi Prov ). 1 I lb DUB. met Tm.i.-liy- . 197X 't the h tee ot Mis. A. fretta Hansen Cipin Helen Stevens conducted, wi l Chaplain Ida Crosiu.t o. tiling the prayer. -ji 1 1 I 1 regular i Springs D. U. P. Cedar 1 T.ie d January. i CCTI1BRVSH and MOVE IN. HUTCHINS in cli u go ol the mus'i'. I y i It ; i , i fb'i ed I'h mv o it in, outuselor Alt Stpl ikor mi Cl l'g Poe-c- i Suit uent Seiv ic s i n R iys ti Wh i mient ,k C i re f t le e s I mi 1971 Lillian 17, Rogei vv hu b vv is Unv m y p i.c u I.ev i v ChristenM n wi e Bukov it, Jul Caristi sen, Ki v m Kishr. Du me C.eoi CommonJer Requests ml Lee lh.ee. I t Met ling C.e ,e vv s to Extension of Tour for Iu t s Hu r, IK mu i i 'iu t s in; a s do, e i mu j Mojor Nixon in Spain 'irkio M iph s. I I e..i .v mu Colonel John U Moler C am im'n Wa i .ml Va tor R no vuie DCS IV, s mu 1. lhs, USAFE tin' o' her spe ikei Dear J 1m lue sin Molheis .s.,ng 'O laud As I ,st ited n my c ill to you Most Meieiful". ilu Co! by Lillian It geis neivnp nurd ly on the Ht of lh comber, t ;e ex nsion of Ma-- r Bevel ly Chi isleiisen. Owen St pie-- , the Gooi s Nixon, I am vetv n';i o interested m keeping tliis mm cl. ..sing pnyer ns long os possible. I am sme ye , in ippreei-nt- c s Pursuant to law all aliens, with the exception of diplomats and accredited members ol certain International organizations, must report their addresses durti 2 Story BRICK HOME Ore. 2500 Sq. Ft Completely Furnished BRi: Va Socroment Meeting Reporter Guests ,it the home f Oluf Wilfoul Watts returned last and HI ii.c n C,co";,' f r two week from Seattle, Washingweeks are tin ir s n Sterling, ton, where he spent Christmas bs w He anl b'hy fiom Calif-o- i with his daughter and family, ma Weekend guests vv er. the Richard Udys, mol ml ik inn j ju, ;( () S ilt Like Cite. V mco and HelReturns from California en I n ms, m ,H' b'bv from Oil City. Mrs . Nada Olive arrived y, FOR SALE Washer r Dryer M,'. and Mis L u r Peterson uni children of Nip'it v iied doing the weiK on w Hi Mr and Mis he.' p irents, St inley Boat on in Me t low Mr. and Mrs Mervin Bivk-trnt ok hi p rents, Milton and Fv i, to Vegas with them Tuesiiy Tu hid been in Helicr City ai.d Salt Lake for the welding of Carolyn's sste' The lleekvtranls came home Mull lay after a very nice visit with the f ur Beikitrnnd and their p irents. c'n Mis Shannon Cirling and s ns, Chris ant Sian s;xmt a l.irt of the d iy Mond ly in mem era iu Tie Sacrament McKay selected Monson HELLO vVORLD! I'.IU ( res .tint Br,xth( Gunn McKay Congressman Reporter Returns from Seattle Guests ot George Home Repothr 1 Wilt Assist Gunn KANOSH HOLDEN C day-lon- Vergil' kst null Fella Wien FILLMORE, UTAH 5 |