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Show Millard County Progress FlUtnor. I'tah FrWav, June 23, 1971 J 1 t 1 , Please address all correspondence to the author at American Horseman, 222 Park Avenue South, New York, N.Y. 10003. f July 4, 1971 Recently American Horseman COLIC MEDICINE -Re- commended conducted a nationwide survey by veterinarian and to find out what subjects were kept on hand for emergency of greatest interest to horsemen. use Although interests were many OINTMENT and varied, a surprisingly large Antibiotic number stated that they wanted Astringent (copper or zinc) more veterinary information and Vaseline were especially interested in Always keep epsom salts on practical tips on the care of hand for strains. horses. "Wounds of various kinds will A recent column called "Your occur frequently and the horse Horse's Medicine Chest" conowner shou'J be prepared by tained a wealth of just such inthe following articles on formation. It was written by Dr. having hand and knowing these proArthur Fredericks, who besides cedures. being a veterinarian is the long"Hair should always be clipped time master of the Smithtown from the area and the wound Hunt. Dr. Fredericks teamed up cleaned. If there is bleeding do with his son and colleague, Dr. not wash the wound, as this Robert Fredericks, also an avid lemoves the clot and bleeding a practical will horseman, continue. Use a dry, sterile rundown on what supplies should piece of gauze and wipe away be kept for emergencies and all particles of dirt. Horse tissue what to do till the doctor comes. is sensitive to irritation and Here are some of his sug- if very harsh antiseptics are used, gestions: excess granulation will result in "These simple items are the a large scar. necessities which you should have "Puncture wounds such as a on hand to help you through any nail in the foot require special emergency until you can get attention. If you withdraw the professional help. nail you should enlarge the COTTON sheet and absorbent opening, for drainage is most BANDAGES essential: the infection will folSterile gauze 3 inches wide low the line of least resistance clastic Ace, and unless the hole is adequate Derby bandages, set of four will travel up into the foot. (woven) to-gt- ANTISEPTICS Phisohex Antiseptics recommended by veterinarian and always kept on hand mlllard County's new Dairy Princess for 1971 Is Marian Jacobson daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 7 aye Jacobson of Delta, Attendants are Kathryn Robins, aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Robins of Sclplo and Shauna Stephenson of Fillmore. Fifteen lovely girls entered the competition which was held Friday, June 23 In the Delta First Ward Church. Judging the contest were Mr. and Mrs. Ke.it Henderlticson, State A. D. D. Manager and Mrs Ed lire. Mr. Ure, State A.D.A. President was also In attendance. The program for the evening included a buffet dinner, prepared by the wives of the local About 90 people dairymen. were In attendance, Including most of the dairymen In the and the parents of the contestants. A trio consisting of Becky Moody, Jean Blshopand Lu Ann Bladen sang two numbers, Benlla Hardy, Mlllard County dairy Princess for 1970 gave a shor talk and then each girl was asked a question. In charge of the dinner and contest were Mrs. Clayton Jeffrey, Mrs. Duane Eklns and Mrs. Lon Jackson. Dairymen helping with the dinner and sponsoring girls to be In the contest were: Brooklawn Creamery Bunker and Son Dairy Eklns Dairy Jackson Dairy Jeffery Dairy Richard llenrle Paul Johnson Concard Stansworth Cerald Moody Austin Lovell only young once, Junls Anderson Imet, Old. 7h& You are Ray Brown but you can stay immature indefinitely. I to & ras (3 ALWAYS AT THE NEPHI (yjfl THURSDAY - FRI DAY SATURDAY PARADES -- WESTERN PARADE THURSDAY AT 6:30 p.m. FEATURING CENTRAL UTAH RIDING CLUBS EACH EVENING, STARTING AT AT FAIRGROUNDS ARENA, 3rd WEST AND CENTER, NEPHI CITY OF FUN CARNIVAL Fun BATHING BEAUTY PARADE SATURDAY, 4p.m. Entries Invited! First prize J 125.00. Contact Nepbi Kiwanis Club for entry information for All Ages DAILY UNTIL MIDNIGHT AT THE FAIRGROUNDS FAMILY NIGHT THURSDAY EVENING RODE- O- i -- 8 MAMMOTH UTE STAMPEDE FRIDAY 4 P.M. PARADE Cbildren (12 awd under) admitted FREE to tbe general admission area when accompanied by parents. I The 4th of July weekend offers time for a taste of recreation, a bit of fun popping off fireworks, maybe a thought or two about that virtue patriotism, and innovative ways to HONOR AMERICA. Pondering over patriotism -r- eal patriotism we inevitably reach the conclusion that ihis country just didn't happen to flourish. Much of the toil and struggle that helped make the United States sirong and free represented someones contribution in either in in war. or peace Carrying this train of thought a bit further, many of us cant ignore the indications that America didnt w ax robust from material sources alone. The idea of reverence for a Supreme Being is intertwined with the nations development since the day the country was founded 195 years ago. On this comfortable, lazy weekend, the churches and synagogues will have their doors open as usual on the Sabbath. If we juggled the family schedule a bit, and perhaps arranged the family picnic or golf date or trip to the beach an hour later, we could slip into our chosen church or temple and listen to the men in the pulpits reading the Scriptures and discussing the truths that weathered the test of time for centuries before 1776. often, Obviously, most of us are aware were not allowed to forget that separation of Church and State is a fundamental finciplc in the United Slates. This premise in an official sense, and undoubtedly has steered the nation away from some grave pitfalls. But individually, throughout the countrys history most leaders have been influenced by the ethics, the source of the Ten Commandments. Anyone familiar with American tradition will observe the concept of divine guidance was seldom far from the minds of those who played significant roles in shaping United States destiny. Here are a smattering of instances in which reverence for Sacred Providence was indicated. The list could be much more extensive. On the day of this countrys birth, the Founding Fathers wrote into the preamble to and to the Declaration of Independence assume among the powers of the earth that separate and equal station to which the laws of Nature and of Natures God entitle them . . . As school children or adults, w hen we pledged allegiance to the flag we recited the words! pledge allegiance to the United States of Amer- 1 i m FILL LIRE SALE t Will End roon. So Hurry while Supplies Lost! ! TIRE SALE i i i at Regular Price nd Receive ONE Tire REE Buy ONE TIRE F.E. Tax axtra New Truck or Cor Tire i per con 79c STP OIL TEATMENT i PISA RASKAMERICARDS p track Stereo Tape f rom FLAYKRS 3 U 9 5 per can 29c per qt. 39c each $2.29 each $1.49 each 99c MASTER CHARGE Accepted. STEREO TAPES box seats. The 37th annual celebration will begin Thursday when main entar-talnstreet Western-typ-e nt will begin during the afterioon. Riding clubs from up to 25 Utah Communities will participate in a Western Parade, starting about 6 p.m. along the Main street and to e, Judaeo-Christia- mi Farlgrounds where they will participate In the first grand entry of the Stampede Rodeo performances at 8 p.m. Early riser Friday may patronize the Lions Club chuck wagon breakfast at the City Park, starting at 6a.m. Among the foremost parades of the state will be the Ute Stampede parade, Starting at 4 p.m. Friday, with the tine of march from fifth north to fifth south on Main Street. Raymond A. Jackaun, Public Safety Commissioner of the State of the Utah, and st n 743-.VU- Friday, July 2. 1971 Published each Friday at Fillmore, Utah. Second Class ixtnge paid at Fillmore. Utah 8TG31. Subscription in advance: year $5.00; G months $3.00 15c Single Copy Jane Wilson, Publisher William V. Wilson, Editor Vance Wilson, photographer MEMBER AIK Aatoclillon - Founded 1885 --r j',- V MEMBlIOf THE rNepht tor entry information. Final 1971 rodeo performance wtll be at 8 p.m. Saturday night. Reserved seats may be ordered Ute by writing Stampede, care of J. M. Lunt nepht.. 34" Bennett's No. 66 WHITE LATEX PAINT $5.25 gallon Nylcord I GARDEN HOSE Spcciol $9.99 BUCK ORTHO GRO Lawn Food Vi Price Sole & DECKER MOWERS Wide Assortment from $49.95 COLEMAN COOLERS Lumber Co. We think our Boys in Vietnam ore doing great. They should hove o chance to read about what's hoppening bock home. We will send the MILURD COUNTY PROGRESS FREE to ony person who is serving in Vietnam. Fill out the form here to start the Progress going to the person serving there. 3 P P Get there first! Get a good job! VIETNAM Progress Circulation Dept. Fillmore, Utah 84631 . Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag PHONE ADDRESS STATE CITY 'omc s j) Electric Gardening Tools Hedge Trimmer .. $19.95 Lown Edger 29.95 UWN ORTHO Gorden Supplies McBride 75-fo- s, Add.-.-- $ 3 District Cover. r of Utah Lions and past president of the Nepht Club, parade sponsors, wilt Rodeo be grand marshal. performance Friday will begin at 8 p.m. at the Fairgrounds. Saturday events, In addttlon to the chuck wagon breakfast and main street entertainment, wtll featre the Bathing Beauty Parade. Top gals In the parade wtll receive $125.00 prize, w ith several other cash prizes being offered. Entries art Invited, and those desiring to sponsor a young lady or the young lady herself may contact the Ktwanls Club of So the idea of a religious observance on this Independence Day weekend assumes validity. Both Church and State today arc confronted with new perplexities that the Founding Fathers never dreamed of. Consequently, religious bodies arc assuming increasingly activist roles. The questions leap out at us. What can we do about peace in Vietnam and the world? Threats to the environment? Drug addiction and disillusioned youth? Disadvantaged minorities? Unemployment? Poor housing? Hunger? Education? These problems cry out for innovative approaches and hard work. Perhaps, as has been said about New Yorks vast, interrelated they cant really be solved, but must be managed. On the other hand, maybe you hold the magic key to certain solutions. I here is an ironic footnote to current religious activism. Karl Marx contended that organdiized religions particularly Christianity the from verted mans attention problems at was mankinds hand by insisting that suffering lot on earth and salvation could be found only in the hereafter. But events in recent years have shown that religion is abandoning this ostrich posture and is trying to cope with temporal affairs. TFnc is room for you to share in thc.e programs. Theologian Paul Tillich observed that in weighing the price of space exploration, with its rffccl upon social priorities, a tendency toward cynicism often follows. "These spiritual factors, however, he continued, "should never lead to a decision to give up either the production of technical tools or a ..mpts to penetrate into spaces . . For danger is not a reason to prevent life from actualizin its potentialities. And in this matter of priorities, lets mike list of our own. Putting first things first, the a allotting of some time for religious contemplation this holiday weekend should be tops on the schedule. outcr-terrcsti- STP GAS Treatment 20 or 30 Conoco or Havoline MOTOR OIL FRAM SPIN on FILTER for FORD or CHEV FILTER FLOW SPIN on For ALL CARS CARTRIDGE Type te ed Jifli-cuttie- I stand has been readied for the 1971 Ute Stampede, to be held at Fatrgounds Arena at Nepht Thursday, Friday and Saturday, The new stands have been belli above and behind the bucking chutes, and are so constructed that the that the back row rill give almost-as-go- od a view of the first jumps out of the chutes as the front row and special South Main Fillmore, Utah 81C31 0 Telephone nation under God . . ." Since then weve seen the motto In God We Trust on our money so frequently, weve virtually forgotten it exists. On the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery is carved the inHere rests in honored glory an scription American soldier known but to God. 10 RODEOS TO HONOR AMERICA 10 ica and to the republic for which it stands, one -- 8-9-- A DAY Rodeo lovers will have an opportunity to tie "on top of the action niorethaneverthls grandYear, as a new 600-se- at MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS ... fl(Dm)p JULY Stampede July MO Editorial Dairy Princess I Ute Frankly Speaking 84631 ZIP hie. O-- C in e a. 4 Kj -- i |