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Show THE A FOR 19.15 SALE VYCSTIHGKOUSE drive Willy Run good for work Only $3.10 cah. East 4th South, Fillmore. Pickup. or plav. APPLIANCE 2 CALL Thone 743-575- 4-Antl-Frroi- LeROY ROBISON at Order Rubber Stamps 745-67- Progress Printing 72 Grinding, Milling, Mixing Oarage with 2' 9" X 7 doom, 2 window anj rnlry dooi, Tlili k Hull alilngles. Tainted and on your klali for Conla.t $1.(100. U DKI.-.- CONST. CO., Box 67. ford, I'tah. Ihone Mil- Full line of Feeds Alfalfa Seed, Vet Supplies Seed Cleaning Cr FLIUi'S SERVICE south on Wat her. Refrigeration Fruwtra Dryers, Rtget AU Major Appliance FRAMPTON HEATING Like new. Call 2 or tee Refrigeration and or the Rey Iluliert 759-241- 2 759-264- Fhono7i!' .1 CLEANED The Finest in Custom Upholstery Mut are to appreciate. Write or Call for FREE Pickuo & Delivery FREE Estimates 743-531- 0 FOR SALE P. O. Box 332 1067 So. Main Cedar City, Utah Dwane Jones, Owner STEREO TAPES $3.33 Big Selertlon! .If we dont hae It, we'll order 1L (iuaranteed. RAYS HUSKY South Fillmore Orren's Radio 1 1 J. TV Cr SALE Service CMC THI CK Small Appliance Sen Ire Hydraulic Tot Pounder Roth In good ahape FUlmore S. ROBINSON Phone 55 South Main Thone 171 U wore 743-574- lua-ln- Sales ond Service JAY T. ROGERS Wrt 145 Ullmore, lt South 84631 Itah "ELECTROLUX" i2-:s- p PAYNE'S REPAIR before. AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS W E L D I N Portable Welding Sen. k e Complete Radiator Rebuilding Car Fainting A Repair Beth says it was a great trip, but not nearly long enough to enjoy that vast wonderland. Family Says "Thanks" PAYNES REPAIR H block off highway FUlmore LOCK-SMIT- H FREE Delivery Can Change Combination on LOCKS to FIT NEW KEY'7 We are very grateful tr our nuny relatives and friends fur their kind words ami deeds in our Ixdiulf following the death of our father. Porter Hatton. Your kindness to him while he u.ui ill Ls aLso appreciated. Tae Porter Hatton Family FOR SALE 8x15 fool MOBILE HOME Sec RinilRI) WADE I lllniore, Ctah Key by Code of Our SPECIAL PIZZA Duplicate Key Cut Canvon Road. Flitroon 5 Phone 746-657- PAYNE'S REST COLORED Jeep SUtlon Wagon. Ha Chevrolet power plant, new tire. Seo or call Ullmore, I'tah Lyle Ev an RECUN'EB SHOE In Good Condition $25 00 are or call Ward or Ila Slevrna FILLMORE n 285 West 1st South any old houwhuld furniture, farm, or other Item. Fillmore S. M. ANTIQUES IELT0NE REPAIR WANT To BUY SALE I practically new Round Table, Formlea top with leaf; alao 1 prurtlrnlly new Freuro Cookrr. See or Call FUlmore Dorothy Halsey SERVICE CENTER Announced 743-533- 3 BETHS BEAUTY Kanoh SHOP 759-2G7- 1 CALL 743-656- FOR RENT on Wednesday, Aug. 4 Curl Cut Color Professional Hl'y Care Open Tues. thru Sat El Lot Capitol Motel Fillmore 9-1- CI.I. a.m. 1 for 2 Ltilitlr. largo Mobile home Center of Meadow, 812-219- 1 IP 8 for appointment BETH and CELIA Farms TV REPAIR Foe JENSEN'S T. V. in Town j jJ0ROGRESS Color 0 White Fare Sorrel IIORSF. HOME for RENT 743 6576 MRS. DEC HER Fillmore 1 Tronsistor Repair hew Office C,,t,nre 4 54 So. Main Richfield Inc. Fillmore Stevens, 73o No . 4 or any amount. Call contact IJLOYD C. REEL. NOW LOCATED At 141 S. 4 SALE Pullet Fgg Seo Grant Kester West, Fillmore rilONE for $1.00 Fillmore Come 743 6567 In and see us for all Me grind crank four Repairs. It 'THE 1 THE 743-538- 1 FILLMORE GARAGE 743-668- lain Bearer. Utah 84718 v coll It,.u.Ull, SunkCi Sw u T? SrU Contact: JOHN H. OGDEN J ore 4. Fromcs for Sale tOR PROGRAM Robert Nielson In Fillmore and Fred Tolbort In Delta are conducting full time, summer vocational agriculture programs. They are each working with a group of boys who have VO-scheduled They projects. visits to those boys regular and supervise their projects. The Board reviewed some of these projects. Letter from Couple la-j- or Stranded in Fillmore Dear Mr. and Mrs. Mllson: We arrived home' safely and had a nice trip. V'e have been busy with our yard and getting ready for a trip to northern Michigan, where Jack is h ping to catch some fish. It Ls very dry here and we need rain badly. How Ls everything in Fillmore? Mc will never forget Fillmore, a nice friendly town. And how nre Vance ani the two girLs? If you ever erme this way do stop and vLxit us. We have a home and will be able to put all of you up for a good night's rest. Mc will nev.r forget the ride in the hills - - I mean mountains. Also, best regards ta the Hare family, fio long now. Jack and Christine Poclstrs mid-Jun- yen. The Board approved the Itinerary of the trip of the MUlard and Delta High School band to Salt Lake for the Days of 47 Parade. HIGH CUSTODIAL DELTA Staff: Two young women have been appointed as as matrons appointed custodial staff at on the Della High School. They will provide help with some of the finishing touches the men have not had time to do. This will free the men to spend their time on the heavy work. Rehabilitation Vocational Office: The Vocational Re-hanllttatlon Office which has been located at the HlghSchoo. wUl probably be moved to the School Board Offices. The authorized SuperBoard intendent Taylor to make plans one of for remodeling the storage areas In the school-offi- ce into office space. Bancroft, Michigan Is OLD STATE CAPITOL ON THE SIGN PLANS? Unemployment was reported at 31,000 In June, an increase of 3,000 or 70 7 per cent from 1970. The labor force has Increased by 11.000 due primarily to the Increased number of new entrants into the labor market. Retail trade In UtaJi through last month was approximately eight percent above last year. Total construction valuation totfur the first five mono aled $131-- 7 million or 3 9 per cent below the same period one year ago. Thu includes all building contracts as well as those for utilities and public cons turct ion, including highway. Residential o instruction totaled 1,211 units, a whopping Increase of 32.8 percent a year earlier. Oxnmercui and howIndustrial construetkm, ever, was down 51 percent. Dn Me have been advised that when the Interstate is com- around Fillmore that signs will appear at the offramps coiling attention to Utah's Territorial Capitol and State Hark. Me hojv that In the final design these were not left off the plans. The State may have usel the argument that one area cannot be promoted over H wcver, In this another. rase, there ls only one d Capitol In Utah. In fact, at the time It was the seat of government Utah took in parts of Nevada and California. Let us urge local g verrrmTit, officials to check into this nwMer further, and if this information Is now deUti 1 from the design, work toward following the original design t signs on the Interstate. pleted r One of the nicer things that has been done for the kids In Fillmore Is planting fish in the "big ditch" on 3rd North. It Ls quite refreshing to drive down this street and see the excitement of the kids pulling a fish from the water and to talk to them and have them tell their "fish story". The discouraging thing ls fishseeing several grown-up- s ing along the creek, after dark and with flashlights. This is how to teach your children sportsmanship? g.d The ditch Is planted for kids UNDER 12, and I feel that the same regulations for fishing should be l.ept hre. Isnt there something that can lx? done to correct this situation? Mhy cant this ditch full of fish be left for the kids? on request) (Name with-hekl writ I S4itr The Bx Prtr 507 Filler, Utah C o a. 4 W L r0 vi tz i the entire system has stopped. are wrong since It They Is only the Inductkm authority that has expired. They, therefor, may be unintentionally breaking the law by falling to register at age 18, by bot local boards keeping their Informed of their current addre s. or by falling to report, tf ordered, for their preinduction physical examinations. Mrs. Luke also stressed that local boards are conto consider CO, tinuing and student hardship, deferments and to take other classification actions. "Young men who had planned to submit requests for deferments or exemptions are encouraged to Mrs. Luke said. "The do, of the expiration of the induction authortty doe not affect our responsibility to Mrs. calsslfy young men, Luke added. Mrs. Luke may bo contacted at 29 We-4- , 1st South, FUlmore, the office of Deal board 414. ESKDALE ELEMENTARY: The Board agreed on a the rental agreement with Eskdale Community for the school at 9 p( 4.1X.,'qx Selective Service System Executive Secretary, Bessie Luke, who manage Millard County's local board says the current Congressional Impasse over extending the lnduo-tlo- n authority has created great uncertainty among area dralV-amen. Luke Mrs. continued, Selective Service Director, Tarr has recently Curtis stre-se- d the Importance of exmen to our drafl-a- ge plaining the high probability that draft calls wUl resume In the near future and that the current Impasse In the Congre s ls not likely to affect any registrants chance of being drafted. 'Our local board has been specifically Instructed to continue to register and classify men, and to order for physical examinations to those young men who may be needed to fUl draft calls In the coming months, Mrs. Luke said. Men with lottery numbers through 125 were eligible for Induction In June In order to fill draft calls. Since then, the Defense Department has asked Selective Service to draft ge 16,000 men In July-Aug- shafts, do Electronic wheel balancing, wekl, cut Si InalaU AU Type of AUTO GLASS. a jJ -- ): s DIFFERENCE SERVICE" IS1 - if you unhappy about your present service, now is the time to call us to see the difference. Central Utah Insurance Agency Fillmore, Utah 743-695- 5 SHARE DEPOSIT INSURANCE ust. This reque t ts being helJ by Service ts Selective pending final Core grosslonal action on the draft bill, which ls expected wtthln several weeks. Those young men with relatively low lottery numbers who are eligible for Induction this year, particularly those with the curnumbers below 175 rent processing celling - -have a very good cahnce for of being processed after draft calls Induction are restored, Mrs. Luke said. said young Many men, Mrs. Luke, "Seem to think Service that the Selective has permanently Act pired and that they probably be never drafted. vflll Some of them also think that head-quarte- 90T le Breakage If Mvinb-le- d Mill sell a Instructed. 4 dozen Homo, Ru,)neM PUce4 LndarWoped Acrwag, Recronable hi Mind. BEE hnc.v, Speciolist in Weekly. For SALE and RENT New VO-.A- G of gold and silver. Gold prices since problems In world markets arose In March have continued at about $40 an ounce. Siler- - prices In the industrial market are aipnoxlmately the some as last year, at $1.60 per ounce. Steel production has not been affected similarly as it ,ias nationally by an upsurge n output in anticipation of difficulties because most tool plants on the Mcst Coast are not facing labor difficulties. Uranium output Ls about the same as last year, while coal production In the state is higher than last year due to Increased demand for steam generating facilities. Total manufacturing shown by output is about the as 1970, according to. First Security. Fabricated metals, chemicals, apparel and other Industries are slightly higher, while steel and nonferpous metals are sightly lower. Total employment In Utah e was at 419.300, an by Increase of 7,400 cr 1 8 percent from last year. The wily decreases are shown In the agrl-an- d In Federal defense areas cultural industries (down 1400 (down 400). The biggest Increases In pmnovmeTt n In the construction Industries with the boom In housing. Manufacturing employment at 56,000 was the same as last 1962 FOR Ph. SUMMER To the Editor: SELECTIVE SERVICE Clayton Beauregard 43 Plan John .n current expenses until It receives the local tax and state uniform school money. The money ls borrowed early in the year using tax anticipation notes. That money Is then put Into Treasury notes andor Timed certificates of deposit usually earning enough Interest to cover the costs of interest for borrowing tne money. The board accepted a bid from First Security for $600,000.00 In tax anticipation notes. BIDS; Coal, Cas, Typewriter, Carpet, Paint and Student Insurance bids were opened and awarded. The student Insurance bid was awarded to the Continental Insurance This policy wUl Company. more provide extensive coverage and higher are two There types of from which the coverage may choose and a parent group athletic policy for $11.00 a student. elementary SALE FOR FOR SALE Fishing in "Kid's Ditch" DAYS OF $A PARADE Jack ond Both Scottom, Fred, Joyce and iboonn Scot-toiwere Joined by Burke St 1 lolly Harriott and two children lor a weekend of touring the LaSalle Mountains and paradox IV. is Ur areas during the weekend. Making their headquarters in Muub at the hixne of Lurke's mother, Ruth Parriott, they took her along L.urs of Arches National Monument and other scenic place that most of them hadnt seen n, CALL 743 9394 for p Couples Tour SE Utah VACUUM 6 74S-620- 9 r machine. Contact (LATK BRINSON .Fillmore UPHOLSTERY 8x45 ft. MOBIL HOME FOR Will Clean and Repair Typewriter, Adding Machine. Cah Register and other DWANE'S IMPERIAL FOR SALE CALL Fillmore 6 BUSINESS MACHINES SF.R1 K E j Fillmore, Utah 84C31 I Friday, July. 30. 97l l 70-536- SIMMONS BOB Air Conditioning 'lillard County Progress Alfred and Josie Swallow were pleasantly surprised last week when their grandson, David Fitzgerald, of Shelton. Wash., came to spend port of his vacation with them. He also visited with Aunts, Leah Jackson, Thora McKee, and ay Snyder and mimtoert of their families ALso spending on afternoon at the Swallow home were Mr. anl Mrs. Merle Owen of California. Dealer far CALL Fillmore Mobile Home Guests ot Swallow Home Admiral Appliances FOR SALE with awning. 91 nighwty APPLIANCE & REPAIRS 337-220- 12x50 Coluinlilan A meeting of the Merry anchors Club was hold July 19, 1971. We made different Icnls (f sandwiches. Those present were Rzann Scot tom, Susan Orr, Mary Lynn R as ley, Tommy Stevens an 1 Tammy Turner. Tammy Stevens, reporter Plug 79c each Rolling Fillmore Bonded Pealer CLUB MEETS H M It EC A I SNOW TIUF.S MILLING prepared to serve you for 20' x 20' $1.89 Rollon . 99c can ST1 OIL from 4.95 per rate o riL.MriO.V Spark KESSLER GARAGES SERVICE 23 I.onu Rifle Shells - 90o box Fillmore APPLIANCE and REPAIR Imlf. 7-- FERG'S Writer Protests Adults e. up to $20,000 Insured by the Administrator National Credit Union Administration An Agency of the Federal Government Credit unions have always boon the best places to save and to borrow, because they usually pay more for your savings and charge less for your loans Now most credit unions offer something even better, something extra . . . Share Deposit Insurance on Member Accounts up to $20,000, insured by the Admmistralor of the National Credit Union Administration, on agency of the Federal Government. If you're not a credit union member, you should be. Join one. You may be eligible. r1. E. A. CREDIT UNION 180 SOUTH MAIN ST. FILLMORE, UTAH 84631 Tel.: (801) 743-623- 0 |