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Show Vn' 1 I : i v-- i Pic I uont. - co T Urn inf Co. Ave MEMORIAL DAY LEGION and AUXILIARY To Hold SERVICES at CEMETERIES Post 61 of the American Legion and its Auxiliary will hold Manorial Day Services in East Milluid County, lacy wiu le at the cemeteries in Scipio, liol.lcn, Fillmore, Meadow, Kanosh, and the Indian Cemetery. Post Commander West Barton and Auxiliary President Joyce Scottorn will be in NTMKF.lt 21 Millard County Progress Ihilillslnd charge. wreath of FI 1. .MORE. OFIt TOWN, milll well ! colled "LILAC TOWN" Uvm the many U.iiiti-fu- l IiIjc us.H's in Id imi in ii" nly every y lrd. consisting f fie oil favorites as well as in my of the nw French varie-- t s mU!,c of Flanders Field and the Veterans who have 1 contributed so much to the preserving of Freedoms in this nation. 1 i CITIZENS TURN OUT TO ixcio of the Freneh i's. PROJECT FOR FILLMORE A large number of Fillmore residents turned out Friday, May H, to listen to the promised plan f.r the new City wide Sower system. The meot...j was conducted by Mayor Golden Wright, with Councilmen Dun Iverson, W. A. Mundy, Jr., Joe Warner and Allison It sixihing on phases of the project and giving it their supjxirt. Mayor Wright explained the cost of the project and that Fillmore will be getting from the Government over $ 100,000. in outright grants to complete the project. This represents about C2N of the total cost. Some individual costs were discussed and it was stated that the initial hook-u- p will be $100 00 per connection. It was also pointed out that these initial toxik-u- i will lx like charter momlx-rand once the initial sign-u- p is over, the cost und mbtodly will more than Numerous Topics Consicered by Board '1 lil- the air with their delightful perfume. They are nl-- o easy to obtain, s.nee mot of them are surrounded by suckers which their owners are happy to share with noighb rs and fricn Is. Coupla Working to Moke Dreom Home Come True. s For many months now, Mr. anl Mrs. Terry Scottom have Ixvn fir. ving the nix'd for diligence an.l on overall d.sign. plus the ability to carry out the design while remo the heme of the late Ruth Scottorn, whieh is their here t ice Like a 'ways in the Scot-- t 'rn clan, this is n family affair an t Terry is assisted by s father Frc.l and I'ncle J.u k Sxitt rn. Taeir first efforts were towarl tearing down an oil a I l.ti.n to the lirick home amt c instructing a kitchen, m, bedroom. laundry, an I hallway le., img to each of these nxxns. On the s uth of ther? rums is an enclosed pi'.l wbmh is Terry's fav nte art of :he house. Just as soon as these rooms were finished enough to be made liveable. Terry and o moved into them, not only to save rent but to make it possible for Terry t tqion.! mure tune on the home, since all of this rem.xk-linand hud ling U done in a Id. ton to the regular J tis of these men. The satin finished French Walnut cabinets match the of the kitchen. paneled The red and black linoleum is coved to ft. the kitchen flior. Terry has w ired each rem in the home for stereo ant placet the control box in the kitchen. The bath tub, plastic sh wer doors, and scrolled walls are in blue, with a large dressing table across the east end of the bathnxim, finished in pat-lenr- e. double. Each home will hive to pay Hie cost of iwer line fnm the city street to his pmjHTty, which will vary from a few feet to 200 Pvt. nviie or less. Tlie City will make every effort to help property owners In digging their trenches and finding a price for the pipe. A servee charge of $3.00 per month will lx? made for each connection. Tin Conti actor will have ISO days to complete the pr ject and it probably will require another 80 to hook everyone on to the system, Scvcr.il citizens asked questions and Ruins n expressed for the group a vote of thinks and support for the City officials in their efforts tj bring about this much nee led improvement for Fillm.ro City. Tins brought a round of apphase fmm the audience. D ins and specifiratums are on file at the City Budding and anyone having further questions or who would bke to see the plans is more than wclcwne. the h-- e dir-x-t- et i;ll BIG LIVESTOCK SHOW ON AT DELTA How do you describe the sounds, the smells and the sights of a Junior Livestock Show? At circus time we think of cotton candy end popcorn, the clowns tnd youngsters hivti fun. The stock show Is much like the circus, only the performers are different. The happy sounds, the ring master and the champion performers are applauded and cheered the same way. It's more fun at a Junior Livestock show thin any other animal stow, for Us our youngsters that have the center ring, the animals they show and sell represent months of careful feeding, grooming and work to ready an animal for a show. And pride, It is every where, and this is as American as apple pie. To live and raise a family In surroundings such as we enjoy In Millard Courty is not only wonderful but getting to be a real privilege, Instead of worrying about what the youth may be doing, we know, projects like the Millard County Junior Livestock show take much of their time and tonne led effort, Into worth while activities. We should share In this pride, 6how our support and enjoy all the sights and sounds of the Millard Livestock stow. Time May 20, 21 and 22, place MUlard County Livestock Barn Delta, Ftah. Committee memlers and Judging events follow: Fat Beef Committee: DU Monroe, Chairman Carl Pro tort, duff Talbot and Dean Harder, Fat Hogs Committee: Frank Baker, Chairman, Dirk Fowlcs and LaVoy Erickson. Fat Lambs Committee; Don Evans Chairman, Ralph Erickson Ervin Allred. Dairy CommUtee; Duane Eklns, Charlman, Paul Johnson and Clayton Jeffery. Breeding Beef Committee: Jack Nelson, Chairman, tstgh Maxfleld. Breeding Hogs CommUtee: Ken Fowto Chairman, Howard Clayton. Breeding Sheep CommUtee: Carl Webb, Chairman. Carl Dearden. Banquet CommUtee; Grant Molao... Chairman. Cecil Usee Gene Walker. Sale CommUtee: Elwln race, Chairman. Cleo Christens Jeannle Taylor, GUirla Walker. Auctioneer: Ted Elder PubllcUy CommUtee: Susan Dutson and Bill Wtbson. Assi stant Stow Manager: Don Day 1 for-mir- a. Tlie slijing ilirs anti pmeing In the Ixytrxxn are of Philippine mahogany. At the end if the hall and beyond the stairway lead.ng to the largi upt lir todrvxims, U the laundry room. Terry. Frol anl Jark arc now paneling the combination dining area ant long rum In the north end of this area. Hal nohumn Is working on the fireplace wuh a mantle and hoirth of whit onv. It will like many more months to finish the plans o mil Terry hive for their now home. toil ton t it I learn yvning ixiple to wsuk minedly hearten-in- Budget and Calendar tentative of budget $2,278,842 for the 1971-schoo1 year was accepted by the Board. The final budget will be adopted at a social meeting the last part of June. Final figures will not beavall-ab-le 72 Cr Fillmore Troop 201, Boy Scouts ol America In the process of relieving their I merit lia tge. The Fire Department helped ami taught the seouts with this merit badge. They were cooperative slid several memliers of Hie Imal department assisted I n giving the final exam for tlie merit badge. The F'ire Department will help any Scout or of learntroop that is ing Fireiiiauship. until salary schedules are adopted for all employees. The 'Keep America Beautiful Day' Mr. Floyd loverldge. Scout Executive of the Ftah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, has announced the appointment of Henry Whicker as Chairman of Scoutlngs Keep America Beautiful Bay-- ' In the Councils' activities Millard District. TheadlvUles are being planned tor Jun 5 In a major attack on litter The efforts to the llah National Parks Council will be part of a massive, 1 diy cleanup project sponsored by the Boy Scouts and Keep America Beautiful, Inc., to all 50 states. more than 6 Nationally, million Scouts and adult leaders will tackle the litter problem along streets, highways, streams and to parks, recreation and other areas. loverblgo said more than 26,000 scouts to the Council will be engaged In tlie Cleanup highlighting the need tor litter plrkup, litter prevention and recycling of used material. The ftah National Parks Council contains 3G D tot rids and Is the 30th largest Council to boy membership of over 500 Council s In America. "The Scouts and others who join with them In Hits Important educational said effort", Lowrtdge, "will pile up huge amounts of the litter In very to focus vlsable places attentton on tlie ixxid tor a cleaner envtronmeit and the need tor every one to get Into the act." "Another object to Scoutiigs 'Keep America Beautiful Day Is to get across Hie story ot roc cling as a partial answer to the solid waste problem. We hox to recycle as much of the collected trash as jxis-sib- le - aluminum, glass, faxr, and other steel materials." "Recycling solves two problems at one time. First, tt gets rid of this trash, anJ second, tt reduces the strain on natural resources neek-dlmake new products. W ith Increased demands on raw materials from a burgeoning and with solid poiulatlon wastes taxing our dlsjosal capabilities, we need to turn 'Lure and more to recycling techniques." Scout tog' s 'Keep America Beautiful Day' is a highlight In the Boy Scouts' IToject S.O.A.R., the short term tor Save Our American Resources. Throughout the year the project will bo carrying out art Ion programs designed to Improve the environment and create concern tor betterment. Some of these activities Involve air and water pollution, litter prevent ton, and waste disposal. MUlard High School Senior who will partUlpale on the ( oiiiiiH'ikcinciit program are COMMENCEMENT THEME: II HERE PO front, from left, Dianne Karri, ( ) clhla Cooper, IeAn Croaland, DIAnc Crotland; Be Proud Henry and Nina Eastwood visited for a week wiih her pirents, Hy ant Grace Mitchell. They went to Rexburg. I i.iho to get their d uighter who attended Rak's College the past year, and they nil visile! again here Ivtore return mg to their tonne in Oxn.ird. Cobfornu. You're An That American program llf FROM HEFEI GO Processional March of Graduates - Pomp and Cirrums'.-inecWind directed Choir by Elgar by Dallm S. Nielsen RInvocation Lloyd - Monroe, Studentboiy President Address of Welcome Dunne ILmi Senior Girls Chorus Moments to Remember'" Jana McBride, acc mpamat Our Hent.ige Determines Where We Go Dana Ikiker class valedictorian From Here, Our Country . DiAnn Cralind Wendy Robison, accompanist Musical Number - "Arioso' by Bach David Taylor Our Eiucation Determines Where We Go Richard George From Here. Our S l Res puis ibiliiy Cynthia Copier B Chorus - - Halli of Ivy" Russell Knight Denise Staples, accompanist ravommen lation of Graduates ... .. L. Wayne Reid - Principal . .. jamld 1 . To PUBLISH PROGRESS HISTORICAL the TRAVEL BOOK With the dnuith of printed Information on Millard County, the PROGRESS .mnoonee the publication f a new tiook, IJv-tn- g Historical Ijilulninrk next week. hanHxi'k Tlie will contain and map jeture. y skrtche of Imdmark on 91 lb', can U vLite,i in a pivvenger car. e County Government Hi-wa- In Action W Q Robiwm Member Millard Biard of Education Announcement f Scholarship Berts FYampton Mrmlrr Millar R ant f Education Tr.bute to Parents K,rk Klmlull Si'n.or Kvrewel Gwen Deanlen &'mor Plixlgv .. . IN' Ann Cm! md Ta;w anl Reveille ... . Wanda Tomk.nson Wilma EtoanU Sch d Song !' f? Michael Evans Senior Class President Conferring of Diplomas in itcn.iLs they nix'd fir their plans, rather thin exixxd every Hun.' to h in lei to them tight n w", Three will tx? working In East Millard and Hired In West MUlard to oK'rate the Information Boothe and Improve and maintain the County Ihirks, Boat Dorks and TourLst Altyluftons. Kirk KlmbalL Introduction of Graduates g Opera! ton Mainstream Dlreo-to- r, Rudy Paco of Ftah County ha approved hiring six jxhiple In Millard County to work In Tourlstiini, Parks, and Rerrea-tto- m bark: Richard Oeorja, Uwew Dearden. Pann Baker, and . YOUR FLAG Lly anl detertoward a g s.n mg on- - Salary Negotiation. Salary committees represent-to- g several district employees groups met with the Board to discuss salaries and other benefUs for next year. No decisions were madeatthtstlme. The Board hooos to adopt schedules for all groups at Us next meeting. This year the Board Is conducting negotiations with several grouns of (Continued on page 5) A st.-- to pay 71-- 72 71-- 72 that there arc who an' willing tho.r outings Board cna auojx a calendar school year. Tills for the calendar provides for school to start August 24, and to end May 25. In addition to the usual vacations the calendar repeats the long spring vacation which proved to be so popular this year. Board met with Mrs, Baker, from Garrison to discuss the Garrison Elementary playground. Tlie Board agreed to blacktop the play area and make any necessary repairs on the playground equipment. If the publ 1c uses this facility, the Board will not assume any liability for Us use except for the time U Is siijxirvlsed during school hours. The 1 d Sifting C immUtee: Stow Management Announcer; Tharo! larsen Last years stow had 30C head of entries and the exhtbUors received $1533 in premium nxmey. The young exhibitors several thousanis of dollars over market value for their fat stock. Buyers and exhlbUors come from all over tne stale of ah and parts of Nevada. 21, 1971 See details on page 6 1 conij-etitiv- Friday, May CAR WASH SATURDAY acs we h tve noted are: Edith Mine Lemiune in Cavcll an 111' d nil le white; Charles Jol-d nible red anl the favorite Ludwig Spnth, simile rel; Do. ci.sne anl Iresi lent Lincoln, blue; Mine Ant nne Buchner, liue Victor Iamoiiie, phik: wuh pin' overcast; Katherme a doiiMe c halt Havomnyer. blue .There are m my other heaut.ful Liars such as Ruhni Vcn Iferslenstein. one of the largest blooms in 1.1 ics. anil the icy Persian and Hungarian hl.ns, :dl easy to gr. w, filling HEAR ABOUT SEWER lt j, Named "Lilac Town" Poppies, whulo-ltearte- Fillmore, Ftah 81631 "Our Town" Could Be This year some special citations will lx gi on for Distinguished Service to the Community, and the Auxiliary will present a McmnJLil eery Friday at Wili M idclcme n ha writ- bok. She sail th it iV wa hot a btte urel when the Slvte PuhU'ation a vent cut with onlv a ten the ptc-tiu- v HERE IS OUR BAND IN THEIR LATEST PROUD MARCHING HE "DAYS Of 47" PARADE. PICTURE THE ARE OURS! LET'S SUPPORT THEM! THEY ARE GOING to SUPPORT US, YOU, ME, ond EVERYONE in Fillmore, East Millard. nd ALL of MILLARD COUNTY, UTAH. 6) ' J 00 P on At, (Continued following page of County. a bz. cd for Milarl laximrt Salford will do thr art work wh le W. J Rulhcr-for- t vv ill d 1 Tire Nvok all t 'iri.t-orion(o- d the map. w ill bo of fere t to biivinee. WELCOME CORNER! S miny new ci'upe anl fam.hc hive m ved int Fill-- n iv ant the ncighlri!ig during jvvvt m mth that the Pr gre h ivn't been able 1 1 keep abreast of new arWe invite new-- c wners rival to erne in ant grt acqui.nled. To hep us wcle rue new pe-pe, we will appreciate ha ung sabvcr.lter evil ant tell us If a i.rw n'lghlxir m wes in. We w ill then make every eff ct t become ant help to wilcime them We were please earlv this m nth when Mrs. Geneva Sene came Int? our office. Ibrn diughtor marr.el Terry Stcphcnscn if llodcn nn-- l she ha smee m ve (rw Arizona com-mm.i- ir 1 1 1 Kanosh. |