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Show r. v- i 1 - ' 1 Wf-ru-int- 1 Co. ; 1 Ave . rari Frankly Speaking by MOOD IP editor bill wiison Ur'U2'VN HONOR AMERICA JULY 4 this great anniversary festival ought to be commomoratad as the day of deliverance, by solemn acts of devotiontoGod Almighty. It ought to . . By STELLA DAY Independence Day 1971 Nations biith, members of the Majority" will be saving a secret prayer of thanksgiving for the freedoms wo enjoy, while the members of the very vocal minorities w.ll be abusing these precious liliorties. most "S-le- July 3,1776 did something like this for America," -H- ARRY TRUMAN "Let us all look back to today so that we will be reminded of what great sacrifices have been made to make this day possible ... and then let us turn once more to the future, inspired by what this day means to us and to all those who love freedom RICHARD M. NIXON . - Preparations Gcinp Forward RACE MEET gm-erne- July 4. 1776. take these precious r granted and are letting them slip by bit, lulled to inby the tune of the dole. We have every ingredient for a peaceful well rounded life in Olit TOWN. Let us appreciate our blessings by working to keep OUR TOWN, OUR STATE and OUR NATION, "Tlie land of the free anl the home of the brave". We now freoloms carelessly away, bit difference . & ; New stalls built by the East Millard Riding: Club are on the left, being: completed for the Race Meet to be held in Fillmore, July 16 & 17. The barn on the ripht was built several years ago, and is used more extensively in the winter. Staff Photo ... The Will To Do If We can have many more home improvements, if we do as Mary R liinson does when she decides something needs She does it herself. doing. She h.is mtu 4 m d and p unted her basement, put ceramic tile on the walls of the bathroom, painted anl papered w ills, cir-petfl urn all by herself, which Is a real accomplishment. Congratulations for your perseverance, Mary. When Rex anl Bait a Melville were painting the bricks on their house. Rex Id Bar-l- a th it all she d il was look at the brieks which were not p linted instead of o king at all the ones whch were fin-tsI. That attitule classifies Rex as an opionnst. TOURIST INFORMATION OPFN BOOTH el t- . rr- x 'TiTSi - -- 'V, Our Building Boom "Jack" Hrunson, and Virginia Warner are again running the tourist information booth on the Court House square. This is sponsored by the Fillmore Lions Club. The tourist, a Mr. James M. Ward, is receiving the sped about about the State Capitol. Many free brochures are passed out here, emphasizing East Millard, of course, although there are lots of brochures and information on Southern Utah and the State. Staff Photo L-- R .V - - DeLell THE COOLS ESS OF THE EVES1SG . . . tr. OCf . t .jl: j 'Vv 0,1 ( v Lrlt Jane, lisa, Full, the birthdiy lxy, Madohiru. Etna Sinclair, ami Clca, refill plat pa with ilrlu-- na fxl Staff Photo i Iwn in Wil.llifo Park, cast Kilim re. with tallies lxwide running water, relative an, I friends rxihln't the C'H.'npv ami d.ffeionce In temperature in the lo-IIp- lu-me- ft H ! Lots make July 4th weekend in Fillmore great holidays them in celebrat.ng ' Old Capitol Days", which includes many planned events. In adliti, n to the program outlined by the East Millard Riding Club, several clavs reunions are being held. by spending HORSE SHOW SATURDAY The Celebration officially gets un lerway at 9 30 A M on Saturday, July 3rd, at the Fairgrounds with the ojK'ning of the Millard County Home Show. Jay Hall has ban lied th s event for many years and each year the show has been bigger and better. Enter now and lot your y. ungster win a ribbon for that prize horse he has been Only County horses are eligible. The Third Ward is holding a BAKE SALE urday in the City Park, starting at 9:00 A.M. m timxik n- -d wh.af fi me vvrV Sat- Tlie big DOCTOR KY WITIES degree is on I nil Mat s il Scn-.- 1 .1 1 Of eon-tcrrc- nr Wall ire F. Bennett R- YOU Everyone!! ond THANKS AGAIN.. was Contributed and Earned. The Millard High Fining Hughs Marching Hand I nicmboix T until ! like to think Mi Nal.iii for Millard for the Off.c:.d Fo.nth, on Mon be the American Legion Imrake Breakfast. Biv.ikf.Lst will Ik served starting at 7.00 until p trade time. Bring your friends and enjoy n meal of pancakes, and all the good Owd and juice, milk and Coffee that the Imys know how to cook up and serve. Youll also tie .supporting tlis gre :t organization with its many vvrthwhile projects. eye-open- lay-wi- 10 ear f.rewoika cause tho.is in Is n! injuries nkmg with thousand., of fine. Public 17ie United State Health Service cst mate that every year between 10,000 nml 13,000 ixxiple suffer injury front firework. In Utah It is legal to sell ami use sparklers, and yet In a survey mate in 19(9 the sparkler was the seconJ fri'ijuent cause of Injury of all pyruteelinic devices, causing 6 jx'reent of nil Injuries and 15 mt CONCESSIONS FOR YUBA DAM Yulia Dam, Utah m vular summer playground, will have concessions near the boat clmks starting July 1, 1971, accord-W- e, ng to the Park Ranger at this State Park. s. siting FL0WELL ELECTRIC ELECTS BOARD The big parade will gel underway at 10, with a Jets from Hill Field to officially start it dnvn M.uu Street. Bishop Harold Anderson of the Third Ward ai ranged for these P 57 Bomb'rs from the 1677th Defense Systems Evaluation Squadron to fly over Fillmore. Civic Clubs, Churches, Organizations, groups and indivil-ual- s have been busy all week building floats to trike it one of the best parades ever. Thank you both! fly-ov- THIRD WARD IN THE PARK Fillmore Third Ward will have charge of the full day program in the City Park on Monday, July 5th, with events as (allows: Sunrise Flag raising ceremony and tlun Salute will be under the direction of Tlie Utah National i.u m! 10 00 A. M. Tara le. as heretofore outlined. 11 30 A.M. Conce.vsi ns and Dinner in the Park start. 2 00 P.M. Children Sports in the City Park. FIREWORKS M MEMBERS AT ANNUAL MEETING II S Hand Students Band Has Exciting and Educational Trip end HOT, toa T.ie Flying E igbv B.m! of Millar I II. gh Sell ol. un ler tiie il.reet.i n nt Dailin Nielsen, arrive I home in late aflonnon, Jane 2k 1971 The ban h Ix'.'ti n a tour f I. is Vegas, win re they marched in the .1r.llc' at the Lions lnternition.il Convcn-t- i m. Tnere were ban Is and people and floats fr nt all over the golx Ivav ing Monday, ah iut half ite. we amvcl m an har Hen lers n. h t anl t.nnl and hungry, to fare 103 plus wv.i-t'l- .r LDS St tke of!. cals of Henlersoti nn't us at the Stake bouse 1 0'sign the Eagles" t ) 1 1 1 Floweb Elect nc elected one new member to the board. Newel Mitchell, at their annu.il meeting held recently. Mr. M.tchell replaces Archie Christensen. who had served as ptesident for a number of AxMK-iatio- n years. Elected as Chairman of the Board was J Evan Anderson of Pahvant: Bon Stott was named vice chairman; Murray Davies, secretary; JarolJ Robison, treasurer; and Roy Huber, Dave Christensen and Newel Mitchell, board members. Raljh Robinson is manager! of the Association. In a conversation with him. The Progress was informed that several new customer have lxen hooked up to the system thi year, including both resilental and pump wells. The large project for EEA will be installations for the Interstate Highway. Tin will include twsi crossing west of Kanoxh, one west of Hatton, one at Diy Creek, one at Meadow and two near Fillmore. 1 h mi's. As In past years, the big finale to OLD CAPITOL DAI'S will N a spectacular du.pl iy of Ftnnvoiks sjumsorcd by FILLMORE CITY'. They will Ik- - lunched fr. m the Fairgn-uIs 1 by City Electric Depirtment employee's, but may ! seen for mill's around. A show nt the Atab-will start immediately after the Firework. ART EXHIBIT MONDAY Del Come 1 at 10 In and Cixij paintings. Ex-"- 1 after the Parade off get on . j . i tx s e bnts to tw to o-- e if g i on a the miny on Met! which is one m st scenic ik.-- in the of th Co mt:y. We s'trely w o.tl I l.ke to thi'k the mviii r of thi-s- e b m's f r the ptii-- bre!; tiny g ue its, an a sfcvnl thanks I Mr an I Mrs. L M. Dawxly ful lxat on who rtn the which a pr.v ilejcd 49 rode. (Continued on back s 1 e APERONES : You have just earned the Courageous" niod.il, of your overwhelm. ng bravery In accompanying the b.uid students to Las Vegas, ntvl Think Yoj - - -MILLARD B.VND r.irents! 1 tux-aus- e public 5th at Liter that n.ght. the m.tsie il GARDEN CLUB Social troop went t Like Mpid anl 1 C3 Af The DEL PATIO I t Ijiw-rene- Nephi Jaycees w ill handle the concession which will also gas),jn(, p,r boaters and trail-bikeThe Ranger stated that crowds have numlxred nearly all of his help Without a d.r- ector like Mr NicL.cn, we nev- - 1000 for each Sunday of the last three weekends. Picnic and er would have htl this io.l oamising areas have been full and many boaters have been a band He his always tieoo c,n-vinan1 the day on the north shore whore an S there to help Us and marches lance can be found. ahun fine sand of side us of m along every para le. T e water remains high this year which makes for exWe vv 'uld al.o like to tlunk cellent boating and water skiing, Mr. NJcb.cn for her extra time and effort in helping us. publicly by two Tlie Senior Citizens Art will t open to the the Boston (inrden. Hoodo ing Senator Bennett Is II. Martin, Northeastern University corporation memtier. details on page 6 In High, and enjiiy the b-- Born ta henna Mae nd Steven Hotges. a rt lughter, June oz. 11; weight 7 11. 13 -- AT THE HOSPITAL The follow .ng patients Interesting and Enjoyable previously luted have been The members of Ftilm re mien Club ha I an cspvtaily interest. ng exenmg, June 21th when they met In IN Wildide lmk Warren Brough of the ni.M. anl Ringer Little of the Foies t Service gav, ilius- trite I lecture cn N itive tree, shru anl plants. The mem- b took a walking tour of the park ns thme men Identi- f e pi ints growing therein Tie progi am wai VeS C.plu C. 1 D.ny R 'Lr. Garlen Oub presi lent, w is in ch irge of the program which wa foil wed by a d ! ei.vut t'uffet suptx'r. To not ad- mitted to Fil'more IXS Ibwpi td during June. 1971: Igda D. GulL June 12 to 25. Jayson Cluff. TvtA. June 17 Mr and Mr. E. A. Swanson, Waterloo. I av a. accident, June 19ti21 Dean Shields, aiTendix-tom22 to 27. irx-.Monree. June 22. still flir nmbcal care pwin Robert, accident, 23-2j ,v John Reggin. June 27, n,.t,ed: still a RatienU Jiek June, 33 I leken, admitted 5th still a patient, Construct New Miiiard Line ad-dii- t is to Fillmore The June ChriM Miherson tlvel Dv lime locate on the fi-o- r Nellie H..lt.n,k nr.nier. tv best off M . i n Street neross fr m the sehfx.l, w,l nvwed irto I, are tins week. We will I hmpy to these Pla.'os In detail nter Utah rower to construct -- 1 Light Co. plana a high voltago public. The Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management will conduct the public meeting July 2 at 1:30 p.m. In the Millard School auditorium High in ar n tht ai oam f"r F'dimores Llt- Fire Chief Tom Reevx? in re- - J1 , will lx made 3Ved- le.isoig these figurvs, Iiets aii try a little harler to have night. After the games a safe ond sane July 4th and Jh,'rp "'M bo a watermelon ,'sl nnd swimming party at July 24th. Hi cause of the extra heavy where she q.imiw (f Erowth of grass, now dry, we ne boy will be read, Fourteen ufE overynne to lx extremely ixiys are o lx cho- Ftale and pi me of All- cautious with nnd rn tiwteho. Lets prevent the ,ir Rimes will be nmxxmcesl Inter. fr? U'fore it starts." 4. powerllna from Sigurd, Savior County, a cress MUi-County to the Utah- - nevada stata H.,0 two and fuJeral agencies have scheduled a jobit meeting to obtain comments from the Announcement Coming on Team All-St- I tnh), renter, by Northeastern Fnlversity President Asa S. Knowles, right, nt ('oiniiieneenieiit ceremonies THANK the ban PANCAKE BREAKFAST PARADE AT M A Grand Total of $1115 After the h rse show, the remainder of Saturdiy will be an evening in the canyon or open for family whatever lits your plans. Sunday, July 4, is reserved for Church nr other activities. MONDAY HONOR III fireworks Dangerous Eich ri.I.iy, July 2, 1971 IN FILLMORE liv-in- , I ... There are six new homes and an apartment-offic- e building at different stages f completion in OUR TOWN. Noble and IJla Day have moved Into their home on First West between 1st anl 2nd South, but the brick faeings are not complete! Tlie hme of David and llecn Orr, east of Chalk Creek in the Roy Tomkinson development urea, is completed and waiting for the last inspection. Don and Ell Vcc Turner's home on Gth North lietween Main and 1st West, is almost in the last stages of construction. since it U mt an "ins, ant a home", and shoul 1 lx ready for orcupanry real soon. The Dennis and Viekv Nielsen home, cn 2nd Eit. lctweon Canyon Real anl 3ri Smth. wi'l he InsjxTtcJ the last time next week, anl the Neilsers should bo in it within ten div. It is almost unlwliev atx Ivwv nuieklv the Trent and Vicky Cnpo home has Nen nssemb-M- . since it was not mve1 in hut was put hg tier on the site, it (s nllixl a one an I a half storv home with a main leve) and two lie!, tx ms and hith on the tinier level is in "seventh Vicky heaven" nt the pn'Mxvt of e In their new home. Tlie btlek f e'lnr are bc'ng laid on the nnartnient office txvor),.x iving built by Braks enl Alma An lemon, euiitr.aet-ofor Dr and Mrs. Kv.,n Bvkstr.nd The bud I ng s on Main Street on the nr formr'v evvnel bv Cm Ho, from town Yc Otic r.lit alight dr anl ilmgli-tc- r Catherine Card rekhrntel their Joint tUrthliy The chiMrvn got very wet tlirre with family memlx-rs- . In the crock on the ruble awing nml accidentally on fell In aim era) time. XHirxae P 1 Fillmore, Utah 84631 OLD CAPITOL DAYS George Washington, Benj.un-i- n Franklin Tnonins Jefferson. 1atr.ck Henry, and hundre is of others risked their lives that we might be free to express our views both vorbVly and in free to have a vowriting, ice in governing and in being governed. They were considered traitors and a price was placed on their heads by the King of Enghinl. who the Ameilcan Colonies up to throughout the world. (Continued on page 5J at CELEBRATE AT of our uf the On the anniversary JOHN ADAMS It's time somebody l'ulillslii'd o cry Friday Millard County Iregrt 27 NUMBER HO VEH HUMOR! MSADO Reminder of Blessings be solemnized with pomp and parade. with shows, games, sports . . This is a great idea KANOS j. Fillmore. Representatives 0f powet company will I present to explain their pro. the posal fin-wor- Heavy route black line ludlcatea of proixwed ITAII 10 F.R Uf.HT Co. trans- mission line through Sevier uvim and Millard counties whirl, will be explained In puhllo inerting July 2 In Illlioore. art answere wuestlons The 230 Kilovolt transmission line wUl begin at the companys Sigurd substratum. Tlie route w til go north ar d to about throe miles from County, a genreal I! Sclplo, Millard then will follow westward route across Millard County, ULssing north of Clear Lake, thon Urough Marjum Pass of the House Range and north of IJS, Highway C--50, the state lino it v U1 bo ronnortod to a line of tho Shura Pacific Power Co. which wiH extend it to Yerlngton, Nevada. Mt, 33 heeler Power Co. has proposod trying in with the Sierra Pacific line to provlJe power for communities In eastern Nevada and Webern Utah. Utah Power and Light Co. cooperated wt'h DIM and the Forest Service In proposing a route In Utah which It U believed will have least environmental Impossible pact. Transmission of power over the line Is anticipated by June 1972. At |