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Show Vn-ill''- 1 ronimin . 1 Co Picruon'Ae "SC rmn By Frankly STELLA DVY Encourage Families to MSADOtf KANOfH NUMBER SI Published Millard County Progress t very Friday at Fillmore, I'Uth Friday, July 84G31 Speaking Enter Contests SO, 1971 This week, with the efficient help of Arlene Olpin, we haw visited many citizens to urge them to enter the Salt Izike ROAD BID Tribune, UAGC. USU Civlci Beautification contest. If we missed you it is because you OPENINGS were not nt home when we called but we will get you next year, so lie prepared. State Road Commission Tlio-who did enter are our "soldiers" Bid defending our title Reports Figures on to "The Cleanest Town", and we want to add o that title Two Millard Projects "Tho Most Attractive Town. We are very proud of our The M.llnrd County Progress was advise! via the telephone "soldiers" for we know they Tuesday, July 27th, that bids will have to work diligently had been opened at 2.00 pm. for the next month to get reacn two road projects in Mildy for the Judj'os. We will let lard County. Awarding of conyou know exactly when they tracts will be announced nt a will be here. Each entry will lx judged later date. The projects an 1 bid prices si p. irately, then the town will Ik judge I as a whole. Thereire as follows: fore, each of us will have to INTERSTATE 13 Baker do our part to help tin town t) Meadow. 15.334 miles, to lie get "First Place", which title mote exciting each year ermprtel in 400 working days, gets low b:d was by Cox Company as them are so many in no en?n1 low vvs hv LeCnnd tries. of Mnntl f r SL979.CG0.C8; AS OUR TV set brought u Johnson Construction Co., Lo- the lunching of the Aillo 15 3rd gan; for $5,230,708.79; and from Cap. Kennedy, with Aslow bid was by Strong Comptronauts David R Scott. James any. Springville, - $5,263,883.55. H. Irwin & Alfred M. Worden The Engineers estimate was nb ard, we were filled with 53,325,235.95. awe that such a miraculous could t.ike place. event Ethelyn Stott Died in Consider the miliums of Inventions that have been develIn Salt Lake Hospital oped. rsjtecl.illy in the List ten Funeral service for Ethelym yvirs, in order to obtain the W. St tt. 74. were held In the equjiment which male such tnomentious oorisinn pos,blt Fillmore Second Ward WedBut the most important factor In died 1 She at pm. nesday a Salt Lake hospital July 21, which has spurred the U. S. on 1971 after a illness of several In Dus space prigr.nn is competition with the Russian proweeks. She was bom July 1, 1S97 In gram to ee wheh would tic Fillmore to Milo D. and Mary f.rst in reaching the moon, ol tain t ie most informa-t:o- n Elizabe'h Smuh Warner. She and about our s Oar system. married Ailivm Stott In 1915. 19GI. 13. She He died March LIFE Time for was a member of the L D S Church. Competing In Green . The St tts residi-River during their early marAll of our live we are In ried life while he was om-p- ! cvwnjicuuon, whoiher we al-nyed on the railroad. When it or nob We c snpote In they returned to Fillmore they our schools, we compete for jnan'gM one of the first mo- jobs; churches oomjHte with tel In Fillmore for several outside Influences for clientele. Germs surround us; therefore, year. Survivors are: son. A. Dar- we have to compete with narell Stott Bountiful; 3 grandture to even stay alive. Cm-fictitichildren, 6 great-- r andchildren, keep u alert. Interbrothers and sifters. Maurcl, ested and alive, helps us to deEdgar and Milton, Mrs. Ver- velop and progress. We belkwe ticil CJiristophe son. all Fill- In enterlnh a many worthmore; Mrs. Lrland (Florence) while contests a possible. Beard, Milford, Utah. Nebrasko Leads U. S. In 1 ON IN riLLMORE? Everything at (hit graphic photograph GOING acProgreat Reorter Vance took a trip around town Monday and found everywhere - - Road Count ruction. City crcua putting in a new power line, the direction of Gary Iloue, a new water line with Freeman Rowley In charge; rock from the depot; bridge building and many o.Vr project. Drive around evening, Fillmore la on tlic move. WHAT show. tivity under Lava aome MHS Bond TAX COLLtCTION COSTS A survery of the costs of collecting taxe was presented to the Board. This survery, BUILDING PROGRAM: The conducted by the State Board, board reviewed Us proposed Millard County third bows building program and highest In the State for an srchttects estimate for each average of four selected years. building. He estimates the It costs the School Board cost of classroom space and $32.39 per thousand to collect local share of the local taxe as the compared with at a cost center communtty of $7.83 or $52.05 per $1,800,000, and the total cost thousand for other school of the Communtty Complex at districts where the average $075,000. each. was $11.3 5 per thousand dollars The Board wtedto authorize of taxes collected, Superintendent Taylor to have delta elementary Burrows and Smith prepare play area: Tho largest txilldL-a prospectus of this playground area north of the program in order to present Delta Elementary School will the que ttonof Issuing building soon be planted In grass. The bonds to the voters of Millard Board deckled to prepate the County. The Board expects ground for Irrigation and use a bond to hold election moveable sprinklers to get sometime this fall so that they the gTass started. can know whether or not tho MILK BIDS school patrons want to have The Delta Valley Dairy this building program. was swarded the milk bid At is a proposed for this Issue years lunch program. for The milk will be packaged and bonding program The Board served In 12 pint plastic bags. $1,800,000.00 wUl submtt applications to the Students wUl puncture the Federal Government for sealed, sterile bag with a to build the special $801,000.00 straw and drink Community Complexes. from the bag. directly A delegation of parents met Tho Board moved to authorize with the Board to voice their Lenore Anderson to award support for the building probids for school lunch gram. commodities. school opening Tho for siUkI price The Board Juch and the pledge system reviewed the opening School will tie the same as last Conference to bo held for all teachers August 23rd at Delta year. TAX ANTICIPATION NOTES The School. Board High Each year the iviarj U were Invited to members forced to liorrow money for participate. g COMMISSIONERS SET SALARIES and BOUNDARIES For JUSTICES of The FZACE MJhirJ County their SiHiiiul Gunni-v- vcvMun of Die m-- r si tin i July 21 1971 month. ('Ii.nmim laugh fur M.i-fiel- Ward K.HjMck. Oik Guy R d.inv and Attirmy Lld.m Hies m weio Juvwi nt. CnmimM Archie Chr.vteiweira car lev.ko iii Suit I. ike CMy anil he was un ible to nth nj Sehrmu I km was pl.m-ii- t an I Mil.mitt.'l M irgi m name to - ,ipp irl, d to the Council hi Agin,; Rowley S.il.iruu uhd Ihiu''!iiii tor Mill.ird Counly rtvc.nct Jmlii 1 were sc! Hus ai'li.ei was uy to comply w'iDi ,i new slate law. The xiliiy is t i In' the age ol the l.u.1 iwo year;, pht 10' I. S il u hn Ihervtorr set u foow (Ymnux.nimr u-- rr un 1 lung $5 tii p. r month Ivan $115 per month light ( liestiT 5 bivh-$ 15 year JiH - $n.3l,5 Orvil Rcvkstrand One MeRr.de p'r ht month $11 f.5 $;VJ 13 per month prr month motion was mile io charge Security Title r month for of(u e rent. The County mill levy wax set th at 9 5 null A Participates The Flying Engles Marching Band had a good time in Salt Lake City while there for the Everyone Days of 47 Parade. had fun and learned a little, too, and went through one false alarm. Leaving Friday at 8.30, we got In the City abut noon, after a brief stop In Provo for gas. We were su noosed to stav In Austin Hall, U. of U., but ended up in the John Ballif Hall, which we might add are not air conditioned. Della, plus a group fnm Win-dtiRock, Arizona also stayed In these same buildings. The bus drivers took us kwn town, w here everyone enjoyed sidewalk sale going on, or Ro-dPromised Valley, and Wax Museum, to name a few of the attraction. We saw many for mer real lent and frien.ls both d lys, which added to the pleasure of our visit. (ir, ujis did d.ffercnt things, and g t back to the dorms by City bus, taxi, or our bus which left downtown nlxMit 10 4.5. Although not much sleep w.is had, the stu lents got up G 30 ami 7.3a) for a delicious bre.ikf.Lst In the cafeteria. After a little prop iration we were driven ikmn to the w v, le-twi- p ir.i le We wen muiiUr ter our manh nvt 47, nnd af- of us wont to Ligoin. but one bus left fC home right after the jvirade. We wen pie ise, that Millanl hand was the only one of 24 to be pictun'd on the Channel 5 1 1 o'clock New that night. At Ligoon everyone hal a go h t me, and it was just a httle cmI and comfortable. 11 ml memliera got a 1 '3 i Cird and a pa.ss for some y the riles, Tliey have 91 fc.it-un- n ter While talking with Mel Pritpresident o Pritchett Construction, he told ut that all the bri Iges and miscellanei ous work on Interstate being subcontracted to them on the Meadow to Fillmore freeway. He said his wife, and his superintendent's wife & children, one of whom vs on a ml- sion, will be maving to Fillmore soon. This week, the company is working on a culvert for Chalk Creek. chett In Doys of '47 Parade of fun there now. ami all those, everyone was af- broke and ready to dmp hi sleep. Ibiih biases left about 5, and one stopped at Orem for gas and Juvt got on the freeway to diM'over a flat lire. After find-l'n Vs station that eoull change it. we started south 3 I hours ite, but did Ea hvmio abi'it II .70. Our is drivers were Mr and Mes Arthur Allen. Knry and Grim K.sler. Our chape rores " re Beth Whaloolt an I M t v they should all lie Ih inked for going with us. We would also like to thank the service stations In Provo that helped us out 1 Ken lUvh'tp Items, Subcontracted HAYE FUN! SCHOOL BOARD MINUTES The School Board hold Its regular July mooting on the 21st In Us Delia Offices, BRIDGES, Miscellaneous Mrture d ut -- on No. 5 On the Rill Higgins; Har- dirt-mov- er It and old Reckttrand (left), right Is Mr. Pritchett. M.E.A. QUALIFIES FOR First Ward MIA Social Friday Evening ot FEDERAL INSURANCE 8 The First Ward announce Its closing Gold and Green Social for the Mutual to be held on Friday, July 30, at 8 pm. Dancing will lake the most part of the evening, with the theme, ''Stay with You Awhtle'. It will tie held outdoor back of the Fiial Ward and w.ll be semi-form.i- Utah ECONOMIC PACE Accelerating P, LOCAL CREDIT UNION The M.E.A. Credit Unton of 180 So. Main, FUlmore, llah federal has quallfUd for Insurance of members share accounts (up to $20,000 each), w. Carl Verhaaren, Treasure l. Slowly Soys BANK NEWSLETTER lTtah's pace has accelerated slowly since the low points of the recession last NovrmtxT and Is folk-in- g national trend. This Ls the refsirt of the First Security quarterly Nows letter lieing du triUitod this month, mwirding to K.-- Harris, local Kink manager. The economic News letter is edit-e- d by Dr. El Hoy Nelson, 15 rut Security vice pres! lent and ecorviniifit. PnvIiKtien, employment and trade for the first half yvir were all well nhwt List year's levels, while personal Income for the first six month totaled aiiiniximately $11! billion, an InervMse of utnut $90 million over the same period of 1970. The outkiok quarter of 1971 for the third Is fair, but w ill tie affivtev) by lnlmr prvitiloms in the metals industries tt Copper strike) and In some construction orea. Mineral pmluetion for the half-yea- r period wa.s slightly below year ago levels for most metals, according to the News lad tor. Copper production during the period averaged somewhat below 23,0(X) tons per m mth and was nine per cent kwor for the first 4 nvmt.a of the year. Jxmestic prioi for olectnlytic.il!y refined c8-fiwere down eight cent fmm June of List year, and domestic consumption was sliglrt-l- y (Ken-neoo- er kiwvc. Iaid and zinc pixahtctlon bf tV fiist four months of 1971 were down sl.gHUy as wi th it Entering Contest Nebrioka leads the Nation in the number entm (n the N .it. on d "CLEAN-UFIXUP. PAINT UP" contest, and th se who h.ne traveled over the Lniicd Slates litely can lt notice the all over the N.itlw. Nidravk 's Govcrmr is jut .is interested m this campaign as the c t zans aiv, .mi loot the way jn sp ruoir-lu- g the cntri',s. He i well aw in tbit each town win. h onicrs th contest ad ls one more town to the pngrexsive Ut in Ncle-ivka- . N'. one who enter the c ntet Ici.ly lose, .s e it h i Ivnc-f.t- e Uiro.i ;b p n t.c apon. Manager announced today. Similar to Insurance available to banks and saving and loans organizations, the credit unkin share Insurance program ls administered by the National Credit Union Administration, an lnd pendent agency of the It ts Federal Government. authorized by legislation approved by President Nixon In October 1370, and effective (or thi. first time In January 1971. Tbe M.E.A. Credit Union here was chartered In FUlmore, Utah on January 10, 1936. 55 tth a memtership of 1429 among MUlard County School, Federal, Coui4y, Employees, and wtth assets of $892,730.73, It wUl pay apremtumof $381.94 for tts insurance this year 112 of one percent of tts share accounts, the same fee paid by all credit unking, or feJeral. By law the bisurance Is mandatory for the latter, o(4knal for the former. Officers of M.E.A. Credit Union are: Clod Day, Pro ddent state-charter- ed Ruth Hansen Vice President; Waldo 5Varnlrk, Soott Sheriff, and Ikard Murray Davl Memliera, wtth as secretary Thom, Pratt and Carl W. Verhaaren as Treasure -Manager. The M.E.A, Credit Union Is the third credit union In Utah enjoying this new Federal Share Insurance Program. rc-u- 1 Fillmore Garden Club To HIKER V. Wilson POSSE FINDS POSSE MEMBERS SEARCH MT. CATHERINE NOT LOST AREA FOR LOST HIKER Millard County Sheriffs Posse memliers under the direction cf Common Ur Kenneth Ilare and Sheriff Calvin Stewart, spent must of Friday night and early f aturday Liking for a hiker who failed to return home Friday. Clarence Elder, age 73. left his home in Fillmore Juy 23 around no in to hike into the V Catherine area to return. 57ien he of the PahvantMountains Posse memliers were called and a search was started. Mr. El ler's vehicle w.is f und In Pioneer Canyon, and when he was nol with his truck a full scale search wo put into operation und all available memliers were called out. fa-le- A base camp was set up at the mouth of TVeples After of the Posse had Canyon and Pionior, sex-era- l arrived at this area, thiee jeeps were taken upTceples until trees blocked further progress Searchers walked the head of Tecples almost stopping for Five rmmtiers sK-n- t the rest of the night Broun night. a eamplire waiting I fr dawn In the meantime, 55. A. Mundy, who was manning the Fillmore base along w.th Deputy Jarksi n, was busy In Fillmore coordinating activities nnd unit. Cummings D ty .'hultle foot nnd a t mlar s iw to Terple to clear the r. a 1. and j!kuI 4 in the nn rning the first jeep got aliow the second s with hot coffee for five rolJ ant weary searchers who were hud lied around a fire with wo d to wet to burn. Saturday dawned bright anl clear and six men started hiking to the top of 10.200 foot Mt. Catherine. Mr. Eller' tracks clearly led to the top and then his trad wa lost In jme bad ledge. The group hiked back to their upper base camp reawhen about thU time a dy to call In tired Clarence Elder hiked in from the other direct.cn. He had fallen, and when darkness et In. he spent the night In aome ledge and then hiked out at dawn. After a breakfast of cold ham aandwlche and hot coffee, the group all returned to Fillmore. By 12 noon, July 21th, everyone was home and most happy that Mr. Elder wa not hurt and that a successful search had c.ne to a exclusion. Special thank to ail who assisted. Including Several people not In the Posse but who were r.ght there through the night. To Earl Framptun who alerted the Ruing Club and had horses ready t go, to Posse wi.x-s- , two of whom spent most of the night in a jeep up Pioneer and two in Fillmore who ran errands, and many other who were in on the search, many many thank. 1 ll P0M-P0MER- GENE WINS DERBY . . S Gunners or Flog Wavers? Gene Brinkerhoff win tho Dairy District Derby in Beaver Saturday on BEAU MUMSLLL owned by Nettie Griffith. Is the biggest race In Th t.lu jiopuLar meet. Gene i the son of Mr. and Mr. Dan Brinkerhoff. of Fillmore. Thank to Jim Cornwall of "Murray Eagle", we want to make it clear that we tent 3 not gunner to flag waver. Europe. Acc.ird.ng to 5'ebter'a dicti. nao'. TOM Tom I an au-- t mat c gun of 20 to 40 millimeter mounted on h!p In The Glen J. Broun have pa r. fours, or eight. Ptm-PoAn ornamental rnmrJ from Ln Angelo, to b ill or an Mateo, California, used on clothing, jfe I c wo nnd fancy cotume. former reskkmt of Sdpio, a lot! THANKS, -- -- of the IMlnmre ir.len tl.r.1 will meet in the Rcad.ng R.ssn of the Lilwary Th uiw lay, Juy 24. 1971 at 7 30 P.M. Daisy R gors. President, anmiuncx'S the foil w mg pno-g-r im; Roll C.iil. N one of a Rum.. Roses Care an.l tViliure, by Esther Roluvon. Hu.Hing Roses an I Fruit This. N vih R gor. GardinHint M1v. Day II stisw-- A Tch'phone Gn-mittcEh Mart nd.de. F.ka-no- r M.te'icll, C.ithryn Nielsen, lull an Mi Uri.li. MmiiU-- G e- , LAST DAY of Story Hour S spevi.il is plannel for 8iry Hour bviiy at the Fillmore Library, whah I tiie Hour this last diy All p irt dpuit are summer nuxiiiragixl 1 1 C'sne. S'Pt'RY HOUR hi boomie an impnt.mt part of the summer reading piwgram at the Fillmore. It U undiT the direction of the Fuse Art Guild. fr Sty G AIiT IN CLUB TCNIC-H- 1 my Sloven, do AC t lYice Sunday to vixt Roger mvl Frankie Clark tin 1 Kilty. They left Tammy for a week's visit. I'ditor Willian Meet Thursday (Tonite) Stale-charter- ed Mr. ami Mr. Nold' n Brunson anJ gr.inkl.uighter, Tim- r.y (Thursday) AT 8 1 00 Reading Ro Sfv'4 Lee If. Stew ns, eon of Mr. and Mr, Evan 3. Steven of Holdon was reoognlzed by the Fcfense language Institute at the Presidio of Monterey as an outstanding student and graduated from this Institute with honor. Throughout the entire course, be maintained a 93 average. He wa, also presented an award by the Monterey n Foundation, devoted to tho organization maintenance of the Spanish Miuouigs and traditions of Old Monterey. The award Is presented to a student of Spanish for outstanding achievement and high proficiency In tho language. i while stationed at the his wife, Maryann gave birth to an 8 lb. 6 oz. boy. He was named Mlclvaol Trent on July 4th at Holden, Utah. Sjv'4 Stevet.8 Is now stat rined at 337th ASA Co. Ft. RlUy, Kansas. Pre-UV- |