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Show Co. 'Un'vtfvjl 1 Piert.mt. C'ICl 1 Ave 1 DEWA iLflk TJLY17 HURRY - 'ICTol - S3 - TURN To Poge 3 for the SIDEWALK SALE Supplement 1st North to 1st South STARTING at 9:30 A.M. obout 300 West 100 South, Fillmore FAIRGROUNDS ros? TIME 2:00 P.M. SIDEWALK SALE! The Fillmore Merchants are sponsoring a Sidewalk Sale on Saturday, July 17, second day cf the races. Bargains look very promising, although because of the extreme heat, only a small portion of the merchandise on sale will be out on the sidewalks. But there will be lots of bargains inside. SHOP IN FILLMORE! What you spend will add to the money in circulation, which filters through the community and helps everyone! uu OUR TOWN amhi By STELLA DAY 2 DAY RACE MEET! Don't Let the Heot EAST MILLARD RIDING CLUB officers and members have been working over-tim- e on preparation for the Race Meet to be held Friday and Saturday at the Fairgrounds In Fillmore. New stalls have been built and are ready to move in to. A new loading ramp has also Committees are extra busy this week. The track has been worked over thoroughly; grounds are cleaned up; and programs are in the hands of the printer. So a big THANK YOU to Gone Lund and Ben Black, Brooks Anderson, in charge cf the Fairgrounds, and the many other people who have and worked in one way or another, been completed. It is a real struggle during the crctrcmely hot windy weather, to keep our yards, side- IuMNhrd esery Friday at Millard Count) Progress NUMBER 59 Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, July 16, 1971 Get You Down! walks and roads from getting that dried-uratty look, but we mvt not give In to the heat By working early in the morning and during the cooler evenings, we can manage to keep plants green, and yards well gioumea, u we are leaiiy determined. p, cov-tribut- ed Improvements Continue LcGrande and Mary Davies tne "determined ones". They planned the painting of tmnr house while Le-- are among News from the Forest FIRE MOVES DANGER EXTREME The prolorgej dry weather, with high temperatures and doing winds, has created a very severe fire danger on the Fillmore Ranger District of the Flshlake National Forest. Weather data on the district shows that the fire danger is higher at present than st any time in the past ten years. Ail persons using the Forest are urged to. be extremely careful with fires cf all types. The best time to "Fight Fire" is before it starts. We appreciate your cooperation. Bennett W. Black B.LI.I. Fillmore Office To Hold Open House Friday 16th is the 25th birth- day of the Bureau of Land Management an! District Manager Warren Brough is Inviting everyone to an open house on that date between 3 00 & 500 p m. at the Fillmore District Office located at 5th North on Main Street. A tour of the office will be conducted ant a sVrt shde presentation will be shown outlining the programs of the Fillmore District. Refreshments will be served at the office. The Bureau, like many older la lies, claims to lie much younger than she actually ts as she was bom In the 1800 s under the name of the General Land Office where her principal duties were disposing of Federal lanla. In the next century another agency was organized and she became known aj the Grazing Service, and Instead of giving land away the decided to manage the acres. Congress then gave her a face lifting and combined her former role of the General Land Office and the Grazing Sen, ire Into the Bureau of Land Management and for the past 23 years she has used this ttle and continued In the role of manager of the public lands under her Jurisdiction. Second Session of SWIM The second session of Swimming lessons will start Monday, July 26th and will run for four weeks. G at will be $3 00. Tanya I3eck.7tranl will be teaching a diving clan this session. All those Interested can sign up at the pool. The schedule will be: Intermediate - Monday, Weda m. nesday, Friday, 0 COVE NEXT FORT W E..E K ! FILLMORE Rob Robertson. M. D and his wife Gretchen have moved Fillmore and Dr. Robertson soon atari to practice here. They come firm Reno. Nev- ada, and recently spent six months in Cuna, Guatemala, where he practiced with the AYUDA program. At that time he became aequatoted with brth Dr. Lyman and Dr. Han- Everybody in the family helped craPe oU old paint while Le-t-o Grande and LcGrande K- - diii-wi- ll Kcnly paintol Shrubs had to be trimmed in order to get at of the walls, but it was P41 finished before LeCrande K- his wife and baby, and Mary Jo had to go back to theiT Jbs the B.Y.U. Their neighbors across the street. Tommy an Leah Jack-sowho are noted for their attractive yards, have been adding to their home. They have a new utility room and a delightful new patio. Congratulation for always doing more than your share of "Keeping America Beautiful!" n, sen. and He took his graduated with a BS at the University of Nevada and In 1969 he braduited from the tlniverseitv cf Utah Medical School. The Doctor Interned at Charity Hospital in New Orleans. In 1967. he completed two hool In term of medical North Africa, anl has taken specialized training at Mayo Clinic. Cf Lila Day's Home Beautifully Finished In our conversation with Dr. Among the new Robertson we learn that he ha home In OUR TOWN, one of Just about encircled the globe the most carefully planned in his travels. Inr'oding a pro- - with beautifully aiordinated iret in the Arctic for the Uni- - decor throughout, it the Noble verslty of California, hi achool "1 Lil Day home. Lila ch.se In North Africa which Included her color rheme from a large a hitch-hikin- g tour of Europe, canyon scene which hang over couch in the bring room. and hit recent tlx months in painted by Either Killian. The Central America. carpet and vinyl floor rover-.M- r. 8rf In ahade. tone and Robertson la the for- mer Gretchen Ronnow. and U Sccn, off white and a graduate of Utah State Uni- Entering from the west, you versity with a major in Erg- lish and has flown aa a Stew- - c large open area used as llv,nK room, dmlng and aid ess for United Airline. were married a year ago. cl,ln arra- - The wvd paneling Both are member of the LDS ,,vl hsn homely carved chins cabinet are finished In a warm Church. Dr. Robertson com- - highly brown frultwood. The large reeommenled to Flllmo e and west window feature green-th- e patterned drape mer nrrronding area. The Tro- - K1 aheor. attached to gross join the community in them. tique jpdd d.iuble rod, adding The TVietor will anmrmce to tiv (duality and distinction to -. his office ho--- . In the near the hme, A large mlmr In anti-pi- e ? framed gold in ctfully the pprticho Vi clinic oreup'ed by Dr. dth antique gold candle rr on cither side of the mirlla rol 1 Hansen. ror, reflect two bright orange cha'r upholstered in satin finished velvet, supplying contrast and interost to the nom. The dining and kitchen areas Inrlfed to Ploy ot are aeparated by a bar finished fimiioa patterned In Municipal League in green. The cabinet alwve the bar open to txlh kitchen The Millard High School and d nlng ureas. The bar Band ha received an Invitatooa. toe anl dishwasher tion to go to the Municipal are finished In green. The kitIn Convention League Salt In fact all of the chen cabinet. In Lake City early SejAentber. The band will play at the Salt cabinet in the utility roan A throughout the Raise are finPalace. Band member are working ished with no hardware. One awitch turn on the 'Ceiling n w on parriotic number to of Light" in the kitchen play for the League memt-er- . Large storage rooms with row of thrive In the utility room anl along the hall furnLESSONS To START ish space to tt re utensils a Advanrel Beginner . game well at food and clothing. Two am. days, lay susnn In the kitchen supBeginner - same diy. utensils Instantly. ply Jr. Lifesaving . ame Store the Days live Just da), 5 to 6 p m. aouth of their old hixne, they Diving - TuesLiy, Thursday, of their get beautiful view Saturday, 5 to 6 pm. well groomed gardens, boh from the guest room and the master bedroan, a the Daltons, who now own their former home are doing an excellent job of maintaining these gardens. Two large bathroom and lt Fattl Ann Roger (center) was chosen "Mis Millard at a pageant held at Delta High School on July 3, County 1971. Chosen as her attendant were MU C)nthla Cooper, Kb left, and MU Shanna Stephenson. "Mis Millard" and her attendant appeared In the July 5th parade at Fillmore, at the Lte Stsmjiede parade in Nephl and will be in the July 24th parade at Hinckley and August 14th parade In Deseret during Millrrd County Fair days. A apodal float has been constructed for the girl to rule on. Annette Diy, East Millard Chairman of the Committee In charge of selecting the Royalty, and her husband, Kenneth Day, accompanied the girls to Nephl and have helj-ethem In each of their appearance. Patti also will represent Millard County In a pageant to select Mis Utah State Fair, which will be held in Salt Lake City In September. She is a sophomore at the BY.U., where She is majoring In Speech. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. O. J. P.jger. Miss Cooper is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gper, and Miss Stephonron's parents ere Mr. and Mrs. Scott Steth-ensoCynthia and Shanna are 1971 graduates of Millard High School where they active in student affair. n. e kit-Tb- ev fun-fi.'-i- fn-"-- BAND e 10-1- 1 11-1- 2. (Continued on insilc pi;-,e- i And-orwo- B, d; d Noble pro-bui- SILVER ANNIVERSARY July T. Lion RaaebB team! Delvera Ftkyavtt, Cory Billy Jackson, Kevin Edward. Mark Petor-Mwi- . Ken Chrlstenaen, Don Beck-trentnd row: Bart Bob bon, Clark Chrbtranrn, Don Jackson, Lee Peterson, Lefe Levi, Ferion Plkynvit Sitting alone b Jimmy Hare. Coach McKay Plkyavlt. Kim Reid la missing. STAFF PHOTO L-- B BRYANT (.TEVENS, left, f llolden. Utah, t greeted In p-- n Washington i), Dooley, right, of Hanford, California, Notion! t i' , r, FFA PRESSIDENT IN WASHINGTON D.C. Bryant SI meat, of the Md E ule FFA Chapter at Millar 1 High School, attended a National FFA Conference In W.urtungton, DC, la week. The week-lone i lerxiiij. p Conference was held at the National IT A Center nvr the NaMon's GipiUj, Dirpote of the progr.un is to Improve liwdcrvhip skills, devel p an un.lorstan.Ung erf the nillonal heritage, and prepare FFA mem hot f. rr more effective Worship rolosd in their chapter and community; Tlie is also a fir-t- o to" the exchange of oh I leas among meml-or- s rn the natkui l.-- Otl-enthi- ip-t- fr-t- Vie Frrsddrnt of the rattlMs Region. Br)nt wm attendNational ing a wrek-long ITA Citizenship Conference. Besides tne training sessions, the FFA program also Included visit to the White House, Mt. Vernon Plantation, the National Archives, Arlington Nation Cemetery, nn ether historic monument ami ntetn-tria- l In and aroutsl the Cap.tal. A highlight of the weekcame on Wclnisday when Bo'ant met with Senator rf Salt Lake Oty. Frank M-- Later, Bryant attended a Capitol Hill luncheon where he ami other FFA discussed the Orngressk nul piwvM with Congressman Keiih G (HI of Norton, Kaos is. Bryant, 17, Ls the son f Mr. anil Mrs. Mels in Stevens, Utah. Ills Vocational agriculture Itvtmctor Is IMert A. NieLson, I'll 1m. ire Bi.eant Ls president of the Millard Engle FFA Chapter. 1 - "111111190 COUNTY ROYALTY Wilmer (Bish) Trimble Happiness is Flowers MILLARD COUNTY FAIR Happiness 1 flower wlllb theme for this years the flower show to be held In connection with the Millard County Fair at Deseret Aug. 13 and 14. Exhibitors should planning now for entries tn the show. Board member tn charge of the flower show are Ariei.j Olpln of Flllmor and Louise Lyman, Delta. Flowers may be ebtered In start seven divisions. Entries will be Judged and prizes awarded tn divisions of horticulture, potted plants, roses, artistic arrangement, theme arrangements, dry arrangement, and a special Junior division which will combine all classes and tv judged separately. The cultural divisions will be displayed In bud vases which are available at the fair building for use of exhibitors. Containers and materials for the artistic arrangement classes must bo furnished by the erhll Uor. A (Mailed schedule for the show Is available and may to obtained by contacting member of the fair board or a rej resentatlve In the Relief Societies of tho wards in the county. Buies for the flower show are the same as those In past years. Competition Is open to resldenis of MUlard County. Judged classes are open only to amateurs. Commercial exhibitors are invited to make entries for display only. Ail entries In cultural classes must be correctly named. In namL-iflower will be given by the committee when they are entered tn the show. No other vollage will be allowed in cultural classes. The theme division will be Happiness is Flowe.s for tho America , Beautiful. Theme w,1 include Mountain Majesties, and arrangement 18 Inches tall or lalor; frulied plains, and arrangements using fruits, berries, soeJs, pods, nuts, etc. vUh other fresh plant materials; Alabaster, ao arrangement of htte flowers, a patrkdic arAmerica, rangement and an arrangement suitable for the I reakfast table follow lug the same theme. Entries will be received at the fair building In Deseret he morning of August 13 from six to nine thirty a,m. in Hospital Di Funeral service for Wilmer 84, were held In Fillmore Second Ward Wednesday, and burial took place In the Fillmore Cemetery. Mr. Trimble died July 11, 1971. in the local hospital He w as bom July 4, 1886, in Fillmore to Joseph and Melissa Davie Trimble. He married May Felt, June 191R, in Salt Lake Oty. They were later He was a retligd employee of Nevada State Dept, of Highway, and wa a member cf the LDS Church. Survivor are son and daughter. Reed, McGill, Nevada, Mrs. Harold (Mary Goan) Edward, with whom he has lived for several years; 15 grairkhild-re- (Bsh) Trimble, LIONS LITTLE LEAGUE TEAM WINS All GAMES The Lions Ck4 team of Little League baseball went through this season losing no games. Congratulations are in order to Coach McKay Pikyw-vi- t and hi "ne player. Final Rites Held Saturday For Porter Hatton Funeral services for Porter Hatton, 86. were held Saturday in the Fillmore 3rd Ward at one o'clock. He died July 7, 197L in a Provo bogtal of natural causes. Bom Jan. 14, 1885, tn Deseret, he was a ton of William E and Catherine Oalllster Hatton. He married Zina Whicker, Dec. 8, 1915 in Fillmore. She died July 2, 1964. He wna a farmer and stock raiser and -wa a. High Priest in the LDS Church. Survivors are aon and daughter. Melvin. Bountiful; Mr. AHin (Ethcleen) Brunson, of Fillmore; (Louise) Bronson. Span'sh Fork; Mrs. Lance Mrs. Philip (Remoial) Quinn, Boise. Idaho; 21 grandchildren. 14 n. n. five n: and brother, Wendell, of Gait Lake Citv FOUR-STAK- E COMMISSIONERS MEET YOUTH Millard County G mm Lssi oners met for their first July session on Juy 7, 197L Present What are YOU doing Friday w ere Chairman Leigh Maxfield, and Saturday, July 16-1- 7 T Why Archie Christensen and Ward not come to the LDS. KUIpack; also CTerk Guy Robins and Attorney Eldon Ellas-oYouth Conference? Millard is the host stake with Bill Mundy (WA, Sr.) and Deseret Juab, and White Pine Orrin Dame met regarding the Stake also attending. "NOW is the theme oTThe TV stail 'm on Scipio Summit Conference. Suter Sheffield and Brother Mcrri Rowley, Roy Olpin w as present to disauthor of "Summer of Decis- cuss the new law regulating ion" and a writer for the Era, ambulance service. These regulations were passed recently. will be the guest speaker. Mr. Olpln stated that both he To attend you must be Interviewed by your bishop and and Ntckle Ambulance Service in Delta would like to be repay a total of 55 for registration. Registration will be held lieved of the ambulance detail. The Commissioner stated they Friday from 9 am. until 12. Housing will bo provided by would start to investigate immember of the Mil Lard Stake. mediately to determine what could be done to assure resiSport activities In tle afternoon and a dance at night wiM dent of the county ambulance be on the schedule tor youth aervice. M. E Bird, M. D.. was apto get acquainted. "French Quarter" will play for dancing. pointed County Health PhysicSaturday will be devoted to ian to replace Harold Hansen, spiritual meeting, with a .ban- M. D, for the rest of the year at a salary of 25-0- per hour quet in late aftemecu. for time aerved. The actlvitk will be held at Dan Robison and Kent Dalthe Millard Stake House and ton were present to discuss the in the surrounding areas. Posters have been placed in rental in the O aunty Court 1 louse. each of the Stake. For further information contact your bishop, members of the stake Granddaughter Visit steering crenmibue, or Gwen Dearden or Mike Evans, Guest of M. Zina Hunter of the conference. over post week have been: Verona Hunter Andrea au.d Claudia, daughChairman of AdvertiRlr ters of Reed and Janice Hunter and their friend. Gloria CALL For Chaperones Riibertson, all of Springville; San Dee, daughter of GJe Band Chaperone are needed and Regina Hunter, Salt Lake' for the trip to Sait Lake G-- y Joyce Kenney, daughter ct over July 24th. Pleas.:' check Blair and Joan Kenney, Redwith Dali In Nielsen, director, lands, Calif., who will atay unor Put Iverson, Ban! Parent til August All are grandpresident. daughter of Mrs. Hunter. CONFERENCE n. I 4 |