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Show e I SEES mis - news less Reporter Frankly Speaking Robison HOMECOMING At Millard High School KANOSH rniMou mADOHf Millard County Progress NUMBER 36 The alumni are Invited tocome to school during the day to visit the school, classrooms, and the teachers, and take part In the Published every Friday at I'rid.iy, si pteiulier Fillmore, Utah 84631 activities. The different 3. 11171 TREKKING TO LEHMAN'S CAVE organizations will each have a section of the campus to decorate. The decorations will te Judged September 10 In the morning and first place TOUR INTERSTATE winner will receive a prize. The schedule for the day InThree Sites Visited cludes an assembly at 10:30. Alumni and students 111 tie featured The Progress Ed.tor had si on the assembly. The queen opiurtumty Tuesday to tour candidates will be present and the three major areas of Inter the Homecoming Royalty will lie st ite (.'..instruction. announced. Fred Rowley of the Utah Activities at 1:00 will Include went a tug of war and a water balHighw ,y Department it loon toss. along and pointed out the At 2:00, the Millard Flying of construction. Iiidustn.il Construction which Eagles Band will present a conhas the Meadow to Fillmore cert In the grandstands. It will tie Millard vs Cedar c Hit r id is busy over the entire enat 2:30 and the half-tibeIs A culvert length. lurge tie given by the will tertainment ing built near the Old Field for Cu ok ('reck and also In this Selgles. The dance will be at 9:00 s one ire a will be an animal with music by French Quarter. un lerp iss. Admission will be $1 per couple On the Meadinv to Hatton and 50C stag. It will be seml-formproject. Cox Brothers is Just mov.ng on to the site. They h their field office and yard League Game Friday loca.il ubiut three miles west of Meaow. The second league football I. A Young and Sons have game will tie played at Hurrithe Hatton to Baker Canyon cane at 8:00 p.m. on Friday, OUR ex-tit- TOWN By STELLA DAY KANOSH FIRZMcN'S BALL Effficient Judges "Look" i OUR TOWN Over Allhiugh tte don't know whether we won any first pla- ces m the Tnhune. Utah As- seriated Nurserymen, USlf, UAGC Civic Ueaut.f.catioii Contes, we are still hippy because we h.el three such officii nt judges. They had some-thin- g good to say ah ut each of our forty-on- e entries in the contest. Each judge had his rwn score sheet an 1 scored each entry separately When they get back to Salt Like they average the three scores anl select the winners in curb division. we One f.rst pl.ue of wh-oare fairly sure, is that Fill- more hud the most entries to the p ipulation. Murray had .tOO entries but n Murray his ten times the of Fillmore. Therefore, she would have t hue over 400 entries to out p unt expression on his face you are The Kanosh Fire Department sure he looks font aril to these will (e holding their third annual pleasant evenings. We resj louts' of Center anJ Flremans Saturday, Sep- Kanosh First East welcome Dave ami emer "L 1! ,Alr Favlllon Helen w ith their well a ljusted chi, dren into our neighborhood. nd PrDe oTa nice fishing boat and motor, (bee picture above.) Proceeds from this affair will be used to help In upgrading and buying new equipment forth Kanosh Fire Detriment. Members have been busy the ALson Robison family, I Retting ready to make this years W'.ls delighted to hear one of I,a11 bigger and better than ever, the neighbors praise both Ali- sure he looks forward to these NEW EQUIPMENT ple.isant evenings, We resi lents of Center and First E.ist welcome Dave and Fast Mochines Turn Helen with their well a ljusted chl,tJtvn in,l our neighborhood, Press-Read- Out ok delivon new news for up setting equipment Since X am an arlent fun of ,,,py that cxiected to lie Ruins-ithe family, I anl more eff.cient than was delighted to hear one of s,.umg everything up hot type the neighbor or.ase both Ah- - !ts h is been the practice here-so- n The Utah Associated Nuranl his wife for their de- - Wore. Madeleine and Bill WiLon serymen have offered fifteen vuiion to the.r family and trees tj the winner, and we th.-.dil. genre in constantly were briefel on the njier.it ion are hoping to get them to Hie adjustowriter that has their surroun lings. improv in plant along Main Street by the This is the sort if "news" we a keytxiard very similar to a regular tygiewnter, anl the reIk w park. These trees would enjoy puhli-hing- . producer which converts a cost between SI 23 and $150, punched tape onto the pn per we win. we on SENIOR CITIZENS Hon size surely hoje paper that is insertel in to the ncwxpip'r immediately. Trip to STATE FAIR Touring New Home Most Warner Bartholomew is learning to ojierate both of arAnother Is being big day Enjoyoble the machines. She anl Madelranged f ,r the Senior Otizens eine have set up murh of this One of the mast refreshing of Millard County. They will week's paper. latehad we hive go by bus to the Utah State experience's A Ls. editorial. stories Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 13. ly is a tour through the new will lie set on the Interype as home of David anl Helen Orr, and will attend both the Fair hereofore. along with some low.th Patrick and Bonnie, the anl "Holiday on Ice". Admit- cal news, which Is the prime yougesl of the Orrs f ur tance to the Fair will be half conrcm of this r. ! since do!be and will there children as tour gui a pr.ee SlrKf some nlr offset olne Ur off on the Hobday on ke Davi I and Helen were no at months ago, the Progress home. Patricks blue ryes ticket. Hh Publisher Jane Wilson I Rose Rogers, East Millard Just glowed with pleasure as he explained each new feature director, reminds those plan- - Editor William Wilson have of. thus del.ghtful home. The ning to go, to call her immedl leon able to use many more home Is located on one of the ately, a it may be necessary pictures and drawings, and is choice sites In Fillmore, callel to arrange for two buses. print. ng additional pages, new er less than six, often 8 or 10. Cottonwood Acre, a housing u nt wnel by Roy See "Promised di ecb-pr,hl "1'p rtunity to Valley" and Gloria Tomk ns n, just express our appreciation to ur suhsrriliers first, lonuse c.Lst of Ch.ilk Creek, bctwi-eTwcnty-clgh- t from East Mil Center & First North Streets. lard and 18 from West, en- - with ut them there woul I tie Joyed a full day In Salt Lake n newspiper. ti mr nlvirE.x- As he oiened the d ,r and List Wednesday. They visited rr'icprteri. contributor;, those who cms.stently invited me in. Patrick said the Pioneer Memorial Museum nn a mply. "Ths is our living mamta.ni-by the National bring their J b wmk into our . mum anl his is our new Society of Daughters of the . v 'PWe inv te you to drop in and set". He was not intcn.vlcd Utah Pioneers and the State e in the overstuffel fiinntur,, of Utah. It is a popular tour- - ,'f fiseinitmg michines wmk. a fl in ld r.l pittern attraction. upholstered A drive through Memory cf green anl blue, the nnxi-blue nnl green In the r.irpd. drove new and old section of Vocations in California nor the soft satin finish of Salt Like City were folkaved Din McBride v.iciti inel List several pax-eif light oak by dinner, after which they in tln It iy nrei u.vk e whuh 'TTomiscd Valley" The furniture, always ate I tv i h Dr nm! Mis HI. one the f.rst Rings whuh cttih (xxn c rharaeter, N1 TVitch-c- ll U known the eye of a woman. to many kxMl Hnntsmin .it Ls Altos nnl cillel on some peojile, whuh add.xl to thej Ins in We next went Into the kitS.m Francisco, of the enjoynient are chen d.ning production. i, with I tide anl iliiirx all ( The PROGRESS ery August ie September 3. Crews are working 4 I on the underpass wist of Kan-u- h 1 1 Eagles Lose to Delta in In this urea, they are a I sinking piling for the overpass First League Gome I bridge, in doing this they have gne through 33 fed of sand The Uck-u- ff of the MllUrd-Delt- a ' and top soil. football game marked the O'T Work is also progressing on beginning of the 1971 football culverts and bridge and pillar season with all Its excitement have been poured for the overand color. Although the Millard plus neir Greenwood. Eagles lost this first game, they L. A. Young & Sons U workproved that they can put up a ing a MVnnd shift on the good fight. The young, enthusiasraid Construction. Bridge tic squad of Millard Eagles was I un I others work Just quartertiacked J bu.l by soj homore - l 4i Shan Carling, playing his first the one shift. varsity game, well. Most of the ground gains were made by Completes Marine Corps Danny Moore and David Hare. roue underway most of the dist i nee. Ji r V ao-tu- ul -rs Copy y al. t 27. 1971 Deltas 1 a. t. r lina. 1 bt Qualifies Many for State l. n - d Kti-rio- Hv-s- d s k-t- b' e Foir Competition Hunting season has tegun and District Ranger Bill 1 sti. gests a few riles to keep in mind when hunting on the National Forest. Firs', try not to dlstnib livestock. If you come onto a herd of sheep or cattle, walk around them quietly. Weight gains of lues pick are often seriously af- fee'ed during the hunting season. Second, close the cates. This Is our most serious problem during the hunt. Most livestock allot. outs are managed under pasI ill Ite s Rol-er- Cla-l- Edwards, Jix1 Parkdui:, Gary Stevens, Phil Rot Ison Wild Cow Milking - liv am)-To- t Thirds went to: Matched Pairs - Plea.sole and Phil Robison -- Ylrk-lann Rl.-tu- Fifth Place alternate: .idles Pleasure - R kijnti ison Cow Cutting , In d. nk a .limit. lf vvh le vinyl floor coviting pit terms! in a green send!, but of p 'sb-ck- . turd, please keep a clean cm;- and N careful with fires. Burv your garKage or take tt home. Fourth Places were: I ny ture rotation lan. When gates are left or fences cut, tt uj sets the entire program and makes H utfficult to gather the I Ponv 1'vpress - Joe Barklull. r I W Glade bdwards, ado. Van Stott, Phil Robison . inter-to Patmk were the wo foiling doors at the cast rn I of this are I. one opening into the (luti.i closet and one to the utility Inset. Along the hall leid.ng ti the liedrontn and bathrooms were linen nnl cl thes the most outxt Hidvv is the lollies fell lire ing chute le i.l.ng to the mn lry in the h District Ranger Suggests Rules for Hunter The following are the results of the Region Hiding Club Meet at Pangultch. East Millar I Hi ling Club meml-erattended (tie meet and the four top places will attend the State Meet in HeN-- r City on 5eptemter 10 and II. Fifth place winners will is alternates at that meet. There are 93 Western Riling Clubs In Utah this year. lace were: Receiving first Class A parade and Class A Drill - The Club w Ith 2C mend ers Ladles Barrels - Viektann Robison. t Potato Race rrairpton. Still 4 o7.. Rob- - Gary Stevens. sacks We will glad to pro-vi- le you with plastic cart-acif you will ofop in at the office or ask the recreation guard see him on the mounwhen bake pride in leaving a tain. clean ramp. Forests have been closed to all vehicles. on the land ( are In- creasing rapidly. The mountains to each are a precious herlt-gIf you do your part, of us. at least. Us a beginning. e LITTLE HISTORY In the heait of a region of wile basins and high l.es Lehman C. ves N ttton il M numountain trient. It is on the rmstern flank of Whoe'er Peak (13,063 ft t, one of the highest mountains in the Gixat Basin and the pinnacle of the impressive Snake Range on the e istern edge of Nevada. The monument, containing acres, is m the on an piny pine ami jumper belt, at avenge elevation of 7,000 feet. On the npjKisite sides of the m nunient are Baker and Lehman Creeks. Tlie.se sti earns flow out of the glaciated canyoas to the ninth and south of majestic Whivlcr Beak. Which mum L ils, a new o.lixl road takes you within a short distance of the glacial lake on Mount Wheeler. Tli-- s is alout a drive from the Cave und then a f t trail f r another half mile or si. b. f re Indians undoubtedly knew of the cave long of mention first The the first white settlers arrived. 18h3 an inw.spaer. the ve in written form apieared in la Atisalon S. Lt'hman. who moved into the area to realize the !eci d 14(70 was proi.ably the first and interest of the cave. He took tunc off to explore raxe fmm spent a lot of time in the galierii's of the the wot', out and point.ng 18S3 to 1891. guiding people in bur.-x- l was and 1891 in d.ed den of "Lehmans". He t-- Salt Lake s area. i!n In one section you fin! the name of the keeper and the dance hall girl, another, the Southern Utah Times, a newspiper pnnteJ tn Frisc. Utah bethe fore the turn of the century; and naturally, you names of many of the settlers ot Snake Valiev. It an easy summer drive to Lehman- Cave, and like we said, even if you've been there before you will find something new to see on a return vis.t. Three Lodies Home from Delightful Vocation Arriving back HHmore In the first of the week were Mr. F hth Call ster. her sister, Mrs. Annie Johnson. Whittier, md her friend Miry Williams, of Lvnvvno I, Calif . who spend an cnl'v.ihlc ten days tmiring. Th-drove first to Jack an Hole, then the Barks. nnd Glacier. Thex drove intCana la near Calgary, with stuns nt 1ainse, Buiff. Cuhimli'n Lv Fields, and the fal Jasper resort. They came heme by way of Sun Valley. After a few davs of visiting in Ut lh, the California lalies will return to their home. The longrkt and twprt climb i by Mnlrx in la Cave and after making the climb you rntcr the plcturraque Trarly Gatra, then you drop down a mii.HI flight and enter the Devil's Garden. ASCS Office to Answer VxiAv? Questions on "Freeze" All residents of MlllardCounly may obtain answers to questions on operation and Interpretation of the Presidential order of August 13, 1971 V- - ill, vvitti beb in niuti-ca- l diaps h irniorumg with II nn e wn ir t dehghtel with the -- he sh ires with Sus in as it h.is a large closet clear across the end of the r xml hanging their clothes nnl storing nil of their toys The large bathroom Is Just across the hall from the children's r m.s on 1'ie The m ister lx'dixs-same si le of the hall has a bathroom of Its mvn The b.i.unent h him S the burn lry mom. fiuit room and a luge family rooill p.itiuk cxplnnel "Here Is vvh'ie we hive orr Family N gtit", and from the I City. The cave itself Is filled with stalactites, stalagmite, shields (rojnd formations flat on topi, c Jumna (stalact the tites and stalagmites that grow from the flair and ceiling), cave coral, drnjvery and other Interesting colorful cxpl Only about 13 of the Cave ha really hide the nu area Well known and opened to the public. the nnd Bul.ice Gothic Grand Bdaee, Talus wed ling tmi Lodge Room. Another popular spot is the have Isx-with a small rock altar. Scxvral couple married at this pot. In the early tuni-- people w.th their lamps wrote names and dates on the walls, and these are a source of history of both the cave nnd the design, the re . . . William J. Little le i .I'd P.ltruk w as Wilh the twin bets in t'n be Uh i h lie sh in s with Ins older brother spreads and A - Pressures K-a- would you travel only Is. Its fun to try out t!,.it new leep, but the tracks 'OU make often create erosion. This lorn has pr-'- l so serious that of some National rourth, existing back-trackin- n-d Thursday, the 2Gth of August the F.llA. officers met for their first meeting to plan activities for the year 1971-7- 2. rians for the Initiation of new members. Girls Day Dance and the foreign dinner were discussed. The club meets once a month and has an active membership of glrLs who are Interested In tiecoming better homemkp 0. East Millard Riding Club oc-cu- F.H.A. Officers Meet at the hospital A knitted to the Fillmore l.DS Hospiral during the iast week: Ib-('ll in. medical an I ilisrliarced RIm barged was Andrea Pa rori after surgery. was Bernice AdinlPel Mott, medical. Arthur jomel the Mar.neS In February and after camp he w.ls one seliK ted to attend this school. Ia-an- n new-pipo- c(g lied in at 0 scores, In the second poxii and Dennis Trimble lie- Arthur Fllw r.xvntly r.ime the parents of a tuby girl an electronic.': eourxe at botn August 24, 19.1, weighing 2 o and named Amy D N rth Ciro-bnCamp IWucne, 8. r, j An 23 to Lorraine Lilts i now .sjmhi duig 20 burn days at home w.th Iilx pirentx, an! Mi. I YIN Whitaker, a girl 9 or. wei tum; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Andrews. From Fillmore, he will Its a Inn! To i, ail and Reed Rnblsc.fi, return to the Pan-- , L!n Marine Base In North Caro- August 29, a iKy was burn and fter Al-so- Flll-mor- e. ot Camp LeJunne School 1 two which and fourth quarters were made by Gary and Kim Moody. Both teams proved to have good defenses. The final score was Delta 14 and Millard 0. ip-ulatio- With fall in the air nnd driving comfort more enBill, MaUleme, joyable, the Wilson travehrs, set oft and Sunday for an abeti-tu- r' Margaret Rase, Cathy to Lehman's Cave and points of interest nearby. They found the cave more fascinating Him ever, with new anl improved pathways inside and a whole new entrance by which t leave, which -- ives a lot nl We had a fun guide who g.ve its a lesson in geology and like he siid, Ju.t look aroun I and even if you have in's the d iy before, new will see nnl dilieicnf. you something c r cn prices, rent, sages and salaries from (he Millard County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) CTflce, according toPhilEliason, Chairman of the County AKO Official answers Committee. to questions concerning the Pres, action Is twlng received almost dally. Any person In Millard County who an(s or needs precise Information should get In touch with the county office Mr. EJIason said. The Millard County A VS Cf-fIs located at CO Fast Center Street, Fillmore, Utah 81531, the mailing address is the same and the telephone mimi-e- r Is 74 It has an office staff 4 members with Mon B. Robins the County Executive Director In charge. II Is r..st Intended that the office should handle any complaints or appeals, but will serve only as a information center. lc Finally, we had to acart h the fill's but here Is a Pl turn of ma J st i . ML U heeler, one of the highest in Utah, ami one thxt you ran now travel almost to the summit on an mled road. nd U Kr(limU U,p area, abound In the ML Mhe ie. Bark. addition ,n all there I, lo ave In this p,k. Just outside on Ihe l. riuvilnc Mils o, MR iallforniA Natural MuJy. ,,H..tciI of ac. n : x v - g . V The laidge Boom, one of the larger room, seen Its celling is covered wilh Immrs and dates of jM'ople wlui visited the rave before It became a National Monument, u is said that scvrrul fraternal organizations have held meeting In this room. lu re. t |