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Show Millard County Progress Fillmore, Utah Mfl.11 Friday, June 4, 1971 PHBBB RED CROSS The Millard County Civil and East and West Millard Chapters of the American Red Cross sponsored a First Aid Instruction course In the Delta High School May 21 and 22. The National Representative of the Red Cross Instruc- In Merchandising has boon Dolo named Vice I rest lent Home Furnishings Merchandise Manager of Sibley, Lindsay and Curr Company, it was announced to lay by William F. Iee, President. Mr. Robison comes to Sibley's from the Stewart & Company department store in Baltimore, where he had I seen Vice President an t General Merchandise Manager since May. 1969. Sibleys and Stewarts are divisions of Associated Iry Goods Corporation. He is a native of Fillmore. Utah. During World War II ho was a radar technician in the United States Navy. He from Brigham graduated and reYoung Unhersity, ceive 1 Ids master's degree from the School of Retailing .f Lw York University. In 19.92 he started his retailing career at the Halle Bros. Company in Cleveland, where In the next 10 years he assumed increasing executive n Including the of Merchandise Manager of Fashion Accessories ami small Wares. He ni ved to the Celebrity Company, accessory manufacturers, os Assistant to the President, In 19G2. In 1965 he returned to retailing as Vice President an I Merchandise Manager of Powers E. IlobUon and pos-iio- Hon Helteratea Btory Passing the 1- 5- hour course recommended for Red Cross First Aid Instructors In the Millard County area were; Sgt. Rex Hill, Nephl, Trooper Bert Is Quarnlierg, Sctplo and Trooper Bardell Hamilton, of Patrol Delta, all Highway Department; Deputy Sheriff, Edgar Mills, Delta and Deputy e; Sheriff Merlin Jackson, Officer ONeil Lake, Delta, Ctty Police; Joe Stewart Poland Roper, Lionel Taylor, and Alvin Jay Bohn of the Delta Volunteer Fire Department. HIND SIOH OS Statement Made by Ills Fattier TOiat Captain Jolm W. Gunnison's Remains Were NOT Hurled at Fillmore. And Says Hite of Monument I at Site of Reiterate Maaiuirre. GUNNISON BURIED AT SITE Dr. J. II. Steward, head of the Department of Anthropology of the University of Utah, arranged for the Interview, and Introduced me to Mr. Stott. I had met hta father, at the time of tho dedication of the Monument to Gunnison and party, May SO, 1927. On that day, Mr. Edwin 8tott w as present, as the sole surviving member of the party In 18SS, who at the requent of Bishop Anson Call, burled the remains of the party under Gunntson. The ceremonies had occupied more time than the committee In charge had planned on, ao that It waa qr.lte late, and becoming tiring; and aa Mr. 8tott, who was then about ninety years old, was suffering from a cold, be waa aparod the (tra strain that would have been 'n ported on him had the committee Insisted that be epoak; in fact. It r un thought he could net bear up It, that late, and In the hot iun. So Mr. Stott did not apeak In public, but I hunted him up, end got hie story. It was with great difficulty that the old gentleman could speak at all, tor he wee nearly done up with tho tedious wait cf nearly three hours. But he told me with emphasis that the remalua of Captain John W. Gunnison were not taken from the (Raymond thinks Potter' spot. were not.) And the aged Mr. Stott especially a id, This ls the spot where we found the bones, de- - Down from Suit Ijike for the weekend were Brent Warner and his married sons, Steve and Craig. They fished at Mincrs-vili- e mid visited the F.dgar Warners and Uriel Paxtons. Dry Goo Is Com; nv in Minneapolis, also an ADO division. Throughout his business career. Mr. Robison has loen actively involved in community affairs. He Wiis a niemlior of the Ilowntowi Council and the Chamlier of Commerce in a memlier of the Finance Commit Uk of the Baltimore Good Will Industries, and a Chest Fund division chairman in that city. He Is a memlier of the Church of Jcmus Christ of Saints, and In Baltimore was a memlier of the Chesapeake Stake High Council of the church. He and his wife Beth' are the parents of two daughters, ages IN and 17, and three sons, ages 15, 12. and 7. Their oldest daughter Ls a studint at Brigham Young University. Their other daughter will enter there In the Fall. Mr. Robison's family is pres, ently In Baltimore end will Jo'n him in Rochester at the chc of the school year. Lat-ter-d- iy - ir THANK YOU BUYERS! KENNARD RIDING CLUFF TALBOT DEL AERO SERVICE RUSSELL GREATHOUSE REED TURNER ERICKSON UPHOLSTRY HINCKLEY TOWN LYNNDYL CITY GUNNISON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. KENNARD CARTER FRED TURNER PAUL THEOBALl. CARL WEBB LEAMING 1 ON VEi'ERANb PETERSON CHEVROLET VAN MOTOR STANDARD OIL CO. FLOYD BRADFIELL) HINCKLEY LIONS RAY HOELZLE MORRISON & CO. HAROLD MEiNfiARDt DELTA F. F. A. DAN'S HUSKY REX DAY INSURANCE FASHION RITE BEAUTY SALON WILLIS MORRISON JOHN GAS MORRISON FEED NEl) CHURCH BAKER PHARMACY TED ELDER GRANT CHURCH & SON CLEO CHRISTENSEN PALMER BROTHERS INC. DUTSON TRUCKING PLEASANT GROVE F. F. A. LAKE PHILGAS OASIS SEED CO-ODELMART SHERMAN TOLBERT GENERAL EQUIPMEixi vu. MELVIN HAWLEY ELDON EL1ASON ALLREn'S A. & W. JACK FOWLES DEE CHURCH KARL MURRAY TRIANOLE RANCH QUALITY IGA FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA WHITING BROS. INC. UTAH TELEPHONE COMPANY HATCH FARNSWORTH EAST MILLARD LIVESTOCK IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION DERRAL CHRISTENSEN SINCLAIR Oil MICKELSONS CAFE- - NEPHI JACK VALlQoEtiE FIRST SECURITY BANK OF DELTA FARMERS SUPPLY D. STEVENS COMPANY-DELTLEE DEARuEN QUALITY IGA OF NEPHI MARION & DEANS AG VIVIAN DEARDEN INTERM OliNTAiN FAKMtixo DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION WEST MILLARD HOSPITAL SPANISH FORK LIVESTOCK AUCTION DON biRu JOE DOCTORMAN & SONS GORDON NIELSON LEAMINGTON TOWN DELTA HIGH SCHOOL FIRST SECURITY BANK OF NEPHI PACE MOTOR CO DELTA AUTO SUPPLY WEST MILLARD FIRST SECURITY BANK OF SPANISH FORK LOVELL INC WEST MILLARD KIWANIS TOPS CITY CAFE AMERICAN LEGION POST 135 AMERICAN OIL BARBARA CHRISTENSEN D. STEVENS & CITY SERVICE DRUG BRUSH BERYLLIUM CO. GRANT NIELSON TERRELL MEATS FARM BUREAU M.E.A. CREDIT UNION JEPFERY DAIRY MIDVALE PACK UTAH-IDAHFARMERS UNION DELTA MOTOR CHESTER WHEELER ED LYMAN CARL DEARDEN UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY WILFORD MUNSTER DELTA MILLING CO. ALBERT NICKLE BOLIN-PETROLAN- con- trary. Flll-mor- Assumes New Position at hue been aald to the wli apile and ROBISON Sr 5j tor was Chrys Slderells. E. DOYLE MESS BAND At the time of hie death, Edwin waa ninety-on- e year old, and during hts life time bad told to hie son Raymond, the tragic Gunnison massacre, end the Incident of the ferial party many times, so that Raymond know hla father viewpoint on the entire affair. (Among those who have searched for the grave, or n marker over the remains of Captain John W. Gunnison In the Fillmore Cemetery, without finding anything are J J. Starley of Fillmore; Harrison R. Merrill, teacher at the (Brigham Young University nt Provo, and a writer on the history of the state; J. Cecil Alter ot Balt Lake City, who has an historical Interest In the subject; and Frank Beckwith, Sr. It la not a settled point by any means) 8ttt On November 14, 19S0, I had an Interview with Raymond fltott, ot eon of Edwin Stott. He Meadow, roviowed tlie entire hletory of the affair, which briefly eummarUed la aa follows: A company of emigrant came from the eutt, somewhat rough. The Indiana were on Corn Creek. It wee a habit with them to come In to any camp and barter and trad their manufactured product, moccaikae, gloves, and what nota, for what they wished from the whites, mo.tly powdei, ball, knlvee, end klndrod thlnga. They celled In the evening, durlug the absence of the captain ot the train, end e white men, in trying to disarm an Indian, got Jabbed in the breast, drew hla revolver, and one India" was shot In the arm, another In the thigh, and the third thrn the stomach. That man died. He waa the father of (Mr. Stott accented this word on tb aeo-on-d syllable). Moehoquop then got war party.and left. Intent on a got revenge. Gunnison came along, with a Mor-mc--i. guide by the name of Potter, from Mantl or thereabout, with aa escort ul a party of aoldlera. He wont lionr Fillmore to lb Sevier, the patty, taking In h!a group only twelve pervie. nut H ermed. At breakfast tliri or thereabout!, 0 comthe ambush waa sprang. ran men the that a surprise plete for their lives; the gun were slackthey fled In haste ed In tripods, for the homes. Foor escaped. On of those who escaped ran hla horse so fast hack to the aoldiere, that, says Mr. Stott, the horse fell dead. The army captain went back that bodnight. From a distance aww the horses boM their ies just as killed. bridle bits all night, and next morning went back to the soldier camp without doing anything, leaving the bodies there. Brigham elapsed. Some dsy remains to word sent give Young a respectable burial. So the party ws gotten up, whlcb, among other, conetsted of Edwin Stott, Byron Warner. Bishop Call oml other. (Those who wish closer detail than this sketch, conault standard histor- Tuesday il CO.-CEDA- R O S MILLARD COUNTY JUNIOR LIVESTOCK SHOW Officers, f Committees, and Sponsors - Friday :15 a.m. - Beginners Special help 1:15 p.m. - Beginners Hori 2:00 p.m. - Beginners Trombones 2:45 p.m. - Beginners Baritones and Bases 3:30 p.m. - Beginners per- Band 11 - a.m. - Junior Cornets p.m. - Junior Horns 2:00 p.m. Junior Baritones Trom. Bases 2:45 p.m.-Jun- ior Percussion 3:30 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. Fillmore Strings 11:15 1:15 cussion - 11:15 1:15 - Beginners Flutes Beginners Clari- - Beginners a.m. 8:00 p.m- .- Senior Band Bus Schedule for Junior and Senior Band on Wednesday and Meadow Friday Is Sclplo-7:1- 0, 7:15, Holden 7:30 and Flowell Saxo- a.m. - Beginners Cornets pm. - Holden Beginners p.m. - Holden Juniors THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY, FRESH I.OCAL It's a Felme Frclic... Purr-fee- Lions International Parade In Las Vegas, June 2- 1- 22. Ute Stampede July 10 Days of 47 Parade July 24th a EGGS 9-- Mllltll SALE Family Size DOWNY KING SIZE All MW CASTOON 1 Under 12 210 BARS FRANKS ,,b"k'59 Ubliya OLIVES 1 r 3' 98 BEEF ROAST 75c POP LUCKY 'Affecting and consistently funny chronicle ef connubial collapse... marriage a la made. FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 4 for J FROZEN RASPBERRIES 3 ,or 1 GOULD INADAvOl POdwct WIFE I - tICAOSO- POTATO CH IPS 59 THRILL 49 ,R, SHOW TIME 8:30 P.M. flVALOti 00 L CANS KELLY'S IGA llormsT Range Brand i 2 BACON GERBER'S .29 BABY FOOD POODS strained variety Borden, MAYONNAISE 63e W. P. Peaches - halves or sliced .... case $7.39 w. F. Whole romotic-Ti Comer CLEANSER 14 0i. 3 for 8So 2 for 39c cl?sc nuV cnAFDbric W 3 Soffcncr Sc off 34 or. 69c 49c" 2 for rZL PLEDGE Furmfurc Polish, rcg. or lemon .. 89c 7 - 20 or. or super 30's Sticks, 6' 01. UKtO Creme Sandwich 15 EXcTDRC,N-0saipS''C9'69c: caIbage" TOMATOts SUB BACON - .00 oo "I LOVE MY rtu, M,v MSWII ELLIOTT A WHIP TOPPING Tip Top LEMONADE 6 or. Banquet Fruit PIES Peach, Apple, Cherry - 65 78 C SUNDAY & MONDAY -- $ u or cans rc9- 63 BACON for SHASTA Jj.9EX lb. Pkg. BARS W,i flATUSt TECHNICOLOR C2I t t?0 Will 0nY producitoo Admission $1,25 actko. Hunt's CATSUP IGA Kellys Ogc in every way! t 7:45. - Holden Seniors - Sclplo Beginners Strings 4:30 p.m. Sclplo Juniors 5:00 p.m. Sclplo Senkrs 8:00 p.m. Senkir Band rash?" t 8:00 p.m- .- Junior Band Saturday - 2:00 2:45 p.rn. 3:45 p.m. Bauble and beads! Baubles and beads! Haven't yon guy ever heard of hard - Senior Enrich9:00 a.m. ment Program Flowell Beginners 9:45 a.m. Flowell Juniors 10:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Junior Flutes 9:45 a.m. Junior Clarinets 10:30 a.m- .- Junior Saxophones A CO-O- - Meadow Juniors 2:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. Meadow Seniors 3:45 p.m. Kanosh Beginners 4:30 p.m. Kanosh juntorS 5:1- 5- Kanosh Seniors phones Mr. Stott said that the company which caused all the trouble went on to California unmolested, and that It was too bad that Innocent men were to pay for tbe misdeeds of others. Mr. Raymon Sutt alto said, that hla father went across the plain the eecond time, end saw aome stirring rcg. - Stage nets d cal. Band 8:00 p.m. 10:30 to the point) low Summer 10:30 a.m. - Senior Saxophones 11:15 a.m. - Senior Cornets 1:15 p.m. - Senior Horns 2:00 p.m. - Senior Baritones 2:45 p.m. Senior Percussion 3:3- 0- 4:15 p.m, - Junior Stage Wednesday 9:00 a.m. 9:43 a.m. tllt Cr Millard East Music Classes. Monday 9:00 a.m. Senior Flutes 9:45 a.m. Senior Clarinets 11 The corporal, who escaped at tb lime of the massacre, led tb burial party to tbe spot. They gathered up the bone, as beet they could, found every man but Gulnnson, and oolyonearro boo (be says) of him. And he etalod explicitly that the remelne of Gunnison were Not taken to Fillmore for burial. He even doubts that Potter's were, for he mays, on big common grave was dug, end ALL the bone burled. (As tble may he a controversial subject, w will open our column to toy reply, provided authorities are quoted, end not hearsay. W went first-hanInformation, reliable, and P Thursday 9:00 a.m. - Junior Band Ensemble and Solo Program 10:30 a.m. - Beginners 11 :13a.rn- .Beginners Special help. 1:15 p.m. - Meadow Beginners and Strlnes The following ls the schedule for Baikvurd harltei-ueare a Summer hit If yours is rained out. don't brim; the charcoal broiler inside unless you are pidimuu; to use it 111 the fireplace, warn l.ilierty Mutual Insurance Companies. If used in an enclosed area, carbon ion C ucie poisoning, not steaks, iniht lie on the menu. ies,) E SCHEDULE thick sliced or 1 for $1.00 .... $1.29 49c .... 45c 63c 98c . lb. 19c ... lb. 9c lb. 69c Chopped Ireacd Turk Luncheon MEAT 85 u LIBBY'S No. LI FED COY TOILET SOAP ,fOff 2 SMItTS WHOLE 44 10 o. Can ot. 1 so M .R3 24 Can saurkrAUT 26 . FRANCO-AMERICA- DUANE'S AG SPAGHETTI Chunk 4 95 10 TOMATO Western Family 7!i ot. Jar COFFEE DrIMonte No. 211 p,fiBPPLE "40 CHICKEN Folgcr'a INSTANT JARS 13 'i -- ot. 18 KELLOGG'S 13 or. Ikg. 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