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Show - Millard County Procresa FUlmo.-r- rtuh , Friday, Seotcmber HaA-f- ' UJ(3L Winners In the Art Department at the Millird County Fair wore announced by Set-riEkins as follows: u-- S sl, Covv. M pre-seas- Drills will be conducted twice daily, at 9:30 AM and G:30 PM except for Monday when physical examinations will move the morning session to 1:30 PM. The morning workouts will be closed to the public but evening scrimmage sessions will be open to the general puhllc free of charge. Cottonwood High Is located at 5713 South 11th East In Salt Lake City. At least two veterans, last Nemelka years two rookies. Dick and Rod McDonald, will partlcl pate In the drills commencing Monday, along with signed draft North choices Lee Dedmon(6-10- , Carolina), Bobby FIelds(6-- 3, LaColSalle) and Rick Fisher orado State) , Free agents who have been Invited to camp Include Charles Gripsafe F 78X14" $00.50 CXV $OC WW WW 14" 15" ATLAS Plycron WW SALE 01: plus 95 tax $34 plus tax 95 plus tax .50 per pair Installed ONLY! SEPTEMBER t Cemetery-Pal- l M State Fair Competition Advance Home Improvement Connie Crosland, Afghan Knitting 1 Nanette Dastrup, Realalne Stephenson and Becky McKee, all Slippers and hat Knltth.g HI fryuij. jwr- Utahs reigning Dairy Princess Gae Lyn Sorensen and her attendants Kathy Cragun and Lorraine Harris have begun their annual Dairy Tout of elementary schools In the State. Aided by county princesses and attendants these lovely young ladles will visit nearly all the young school children In Utah during their tour. A short program Is presented at each school which shows that through the use of cartoon characters and a short play the advantages of drinking milk and eating the right foods to help maintain healthy body. The Princess and her attendants take part In a skit and each one will emphasize various nutritive aspects of milk and dairy products. Thechlldren are taught a song developed by the mPlTCUAN; DUANE'S AG KT W( WflcoKIP opportunity to wIkH you and yourNji xvijf merry ('hriman! Hit carnival City of Fun with concessions and stands will be In Payson on Friday, Sept. 3 through Monday, Sept THERE'S A NEW YOU COMING EVERYDAY which tells of the bodys need to replace three billion cells every 60 seconds and that one of the best foods to help your body make this change Is milk. Principals and teachers have applauded the program and students everywhere have espressed their approval by not wanting the girls to leave at the conclusion. The program Is short and fast moving which keeps the attention of stude.-tand does not distract from the curriculum. This years tour with the State Princess t.vd attendees will visit the counties of: Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah, Davis, Weber, Box Elder, Cache, Juab, Sanpet, Sevier, Bea ver, Millard, Piute, Wayne, Iron, and Washington. Theywillbeac-companle- d by Utah Dairy Commission Manager , G. Kent Hendrickson and State Dilry wives President, Lulu Jensen. PICKLES J Canned ISA 52 ALASKA KEF SALMON JIFF " T 28 oz. Campbell' SOUPS 2c Off $ 3 for 98c DRINKS 46 or W. F. Large PITTED OLIVES 300 ... 3 for 89c Star Kist Chunk TUNA can 39c SPAM Luncheon Meat, Reg., Cheese 59c 12 or. con or Hickory KLEENEX Facial Tissue 200 ct 29c SHASTA POP 9 for $1.00 Western Family APPLE JUICE, 46 or 39c Bokerite SHORTENING 3 lbs. 73c Hunt's SNACK PACKS 59c 89 BEEF Tindo ck 59c : 65 c BVNQl'ET BREAKFAST DRINK 18 o X V dinners. 2 for 79 1 95c DADS MINUTE To, 89c TANG Lull ga.iUii C Fruit Pudding Hunt's SKILLET DINNERS 79c Orleans Broken SHRIMP reg. sire 49c Scott Paper Towels giant sire 3 for $1.00 Local Grown CORN ..... dozen 59c FRENCH BLACK PEPPER 4 or 49c Sugar Rings, Lemon, Cocoa, Butter 3 for $1.00 TIP TOP LEMONADE for $1.00 Ballard Buttermilk BISCUITS 10c Idaho Russet POTATOES 10 lb. baa59c ALL MEAT ROASTS Today, they'll pay to see a titan kill another j man- - X. fcvM KIRK DOUGLAS JOHNNY CASH AGUNFIGHT c;p acci: IS- - NEW SHOW TIME - 8:00 P.M. iiirr FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION Clarence A, Anderson State Director, announced that the Farmers Home Administration set an all time high In loan activity In Utah during the year Rural ending June 30, 1971. housing loans totaling $9,746,110 were made to 735 low- - and moderate - Income families, mostly for construction of nw homes. Ten rural rental housing loans totaling $450,300 and serving 49 families were also made. These loans Included 179 Interest credit loans totalling $2,709,550 and one labor bousing loan for $53,580 and tme grant Mission. for $214,000 comprising 28 InVisitors at Church were Mr. dividual family units plus a day and Mrs. Sherman Stephenson care center. and bady, John Conper and Also, the agency advanced 100 Flora Parker, of the Cooper Ing $3,025,860. family. subsequent operating loans total Under the Farmer Programs, Shauna Christensen, Spanish the agency also advanced 75 Fork, spent a couple of days tember of 1971, and $3,320,000 with her grandparents, Chris Initial farm ownership loans, 42 farm ownership and Rose Christensen. She subsequent will enroll in Mary' College of loans, IS sail and water loans, three emergency loans and 12 Beauty at Provo Sept 21. economic opportunity loans to Shauna lived In Fillmore as a little glri. Mrs. Lowell (Shirley) Db-sochildren, Darwin, Tammy and Shauna, visited her mother, Sarah Brower, and sisters, Ruthmary Brower and Peggy Robison and the latters family while Lowell and tbe two older beys were on t!e Bow hunt. Visits Daughter Cr taling $1,993,200. Total overall funds advance for the 1971 fiscal year were Lee A. wankler, County Supervisor for Juab and Mille d Counties, advises that his office made three Initial operating loans, 27 subsequent operating loans, two emergency loans, one economic opportunity loan, four farm ownership loans and 26 housing loans. The office also made two community service loans and two grants for a total of $1,181,030 during the 1971 fiscal year. Farmers HomeAdmlnlstratlon In Utah has been allotted $1,828,200 for Farmer Program loans for July, August, and September of M71, and $3,320,000 for Rural lHuslng during the same period. Slmtlarallotments art expected for the remainder of fiscal 1972. In addition, the Community Service allotment is funds and $250,000 grant $1,700,000 loan funds for fiscal year 1972 LABOR DAY SALE Family Archie Christensen went to Mendon, Utah Aug. 27 to it daughter Kathy, husband Richard Davidvon and three chilren. It waa Kathy's birth-- d ly and they all enjoyed a Pulynm'an Luaua given by a group of Polynesian pc. pe. Tbe Davidsons have Just biught In Mendon where they will be near USU. 0 J Stevens AG I whole HAMS Morrell Bone-I- n Shank Half Butt Half BACON Sliced Western Family Hormcl FRANKS Banquet T V DINNERS 8 TEMPO Pink Detergent J CudahyVIENNA SAUSAGE 1! Bi e -J--? 58 lb. 59c lb. 55c lb. 65c ..... lb. 68c lb. 59c 2 for 79c quar1 39c 4 for $1.00 Ci&SSjMSSSS: 59c POTATO CHIPS vis- hj KELLYS IGA i JERC.EN-- '59 BOLOGNA 96 PEANUT FRANKS BUS lb. Q ALL MEAT IIOIvMI I, Libby IPJ9 MONDAY Cr In Bajo Rio, they pay to see a man kill a bull. s LOTION Mr. and Mrs. Evan Anderson Hl-- o. SUNDAY American Dairy Association, Its, children and Pat's sister 2J Soturdoy (SHOPS 6. NALLEV DILL GEKhl.NS breathless chase since Bullitt! GP ponti This land is YOUR IAND A Pm with the most n, - Monday. South Main 29-2- n. Hors Races will commence at 2 p.m. at the race track on Saturday and Monday; a Is to be Miniature Parade held Saturday at 10 a.m. band concert Is scheduled a for Sunday at 8:30 to 10:00 p.m. and a Mammoth Parade will take place at 10 a.m. on Service 11 j ssMSf'C) . Attendants Begin Tour Mr. and Mrs. lyre Hogan, Trad and Angela, were guests if her family, the Ralph Robwhile also insons, Aug. visiting other relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ridunson Sharon Christensen, Sweater end two children were gusts IV Knitting for several days of h's parents, Knitting IV Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L RobinClndl Johnson, Kellee Christensen, Marlene Hunter and Marian son. while also visiting Grant and Ralph and families. Stevens, all Vest Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peck, Knitting V with SLC, spent Aug 28-2- 9 Kathy Johnson, Socks their and daughClothing I Laurie Keel, Skirt; Eva Dutson, ter. Grant and Arleen RobinApron; Anita Stephensdn State. son, Brian and Bart Arleen went back with them to have Clothing n Clndl Johnson, Lelsa Mathews, therapy on her Injured back. Dress with Dana Crosland and Kelle Christensen as Alternates. SACRAMENT MEETING Rayma Christensen, Skirt and Dress Jerkin; Margaret Turner, At Sacrament Meeting Aug. Clothing III 23. 1971, Irene Anderson was Camille Petersen and Suzanne released as Sunday School Harmon, Dress teacher trainer. Released as IV Clothing Anna Stevens, Tunic, Skirt and teachers were Leila Carling and Peggy Robs m. all with a pants. vote of thanks for their faithClothing V Terri McBride, Formal; Kathy ful work. Sustained as chorister in the Primary was CarJohnson, Skirt and Jacket; Annette Mathews, Dress ina Swallow, Verl Christensen Advance Clothing as speech director In MIA, and Debbie Stephenson, Jacket, with William Mace as a teacher In sweater, skirt, pants; Vlcklann Sunday School. Robison, Skirt and Jacket (ALisa Ivle and Rhea Rasmuslternate.) Home Improvement sen sang "Teach Me to Pray", Public Speaking Jean Rasmussen, Painted dish accompanied by Jolene RobinDebra Wade and Kim Rawlln-so- son. towels Home Improvement n Ilene Cooper gave a short Style Dress Review Marla Robison, Mary Monroe afler which her daughter talk, Anna Stevens Terri McBride and Bulletin Board Cindy sang a solo, accompanwith Kathy Johnson (Alternate) ied by Cnrma Swallow. Demonstrations Home Improvement III John Cooper was the guest Clndl Johnson and Kellee Chris- Connie Crosland, Debra StephenHe gave an Interesting speak. Rae son, tensen two hangers Lynn Greenhalgh, and account of hi experiences In Karra Adam. the LDS Southwest Indian hobby show will be held Sunday and Monday at the Tabernacle; American AMERICAN) Oil A r'; Thursday, Friday ond DAIRY PRINCESS Three Lamanile children have returned this year to live with their faster families and attend school. Alvin Young Is with the Junior Robison family; Cindy Skly with Anthony Fullers, Doreen Jimmy with the Jarold Robisons. In aldition, several other Llmanite children on the placement program are in our ward with foster families, Including Charlie Bia, living temporarily with the Junior Robisons, Myron Bahe wuh Don Tomkinsons, Veda June Francisco with the Antdwny Fullers, Angela Joe with Kent Gloria Sogay with Swallows, Garth Swallows. We welcome all of these young people into our Ward. Lift to right Kurin AiIuiiin, Terri MeBrlde, Hue Lynn Grmihulgh, Cow.lo Cropland, Debra Wade; and sentul: Anna Steven and Dibble Stephenson. Kathy Johnson, ulternute, not present for pleturo taking. coming. The four day celebration will Include the following events: A Musical "The Wisdom Tree to be presented at the Payson School at 8 p.m., on High Sept. 3,4, and G: a Horse will take Shoe Tournament on the east side of pa Ice the Payson Park on Friday at 7 p.m.; free fireworks will be held Friday at 9 p.m. at the race tracks; a rock-a- rt DUTY SHOCK ABSORBERS Gales TfT Vi Happenings Reporter To Attend School 4 Paysons Golden Onion Days and Homecoming will be held Friday through Monday, Sept 3,4,5 and 6. The celebration Is designed for citizens of all ages that they might enjoy the many facets of Home- L 22 ' GOLDEN ONION DAYS ALL TIRES atr-teOA- HEAVY ' Entering bearers were: Lewis Robison, Steve Robson. Gary RobiGrey. Paul Robison, B-son. Bernard Ellison. Mrs. Evans is survived by her husband, Ralph EL Evans, d uighter Kimberly Ann. and Alda Robison DeMaio, all California. Mit. DrMnio spends pail 1st her time In Fillmore where she maintains a home. $.50 15" ATLAS r 1 1 Lamanite Children Here - County Fair Participants Win Privilege of d, Plycron G 78 X w - - t : y L (G-- S, 15" ATLAS 78 X 14" F :v - Nine ribbons were won by tlu so ladies. ITofessor Floyd Brienholt of B. Y. U. was the FAIR WINNER 3 ju Ige. Those exhlblters at the Millard Pictures of these ladles will be County Fair who are eligible to take their exhibits to the Utah published at a later date. State Fair are (with classifications). Funeral Services Held for Foods I: Janice Nellson, Nancy Hodges, Mrs. Nancy Evans Elotse Stevens, Scott Robins, Robert A. Nielson Rodney Quarnberg all Cookies, Bishop with Sheri Lynn Crosland AlDavid Rich con lucted funeral services for Davidson, Crlss, ternate Farr, Jack Ferguson, Larry Cray Mrs. Nancy Cahoc Evans, 27, Foods n: and Earl 1971 Manlgualt on m. 10 a 30, at Kerr, Floyd August Suzan Warner and Joe Wade MuRon Rlppetoe. in the F.llmore First Ward. ffins; Pam Nthatcott Banana Bread Mrs. Evans died in Sunny-moaw.th Michelle Monroe Alternate California of complicaand Penny Prolier ALternate for an olive, tions following an automobile Muffins. Why be content with accident in December, 1970. when you could have the tree? Foods III as The sendee was as follows: Laurie Keele, Biscuits and Marin Why be content with yourself Wayne Robison offered the Stevens Basic Beaten Batter. you are, when theres nothing Anna Stevens and Karen Quarnfamily prayer. you couldnt be? Marjorie Robison played the berg are the e'ternates. Foods IV prelude and p stlude and was the accompanist. and Penny Probert Alternate Marla Robison (Alternate) and Opening remarks by Bishop Nielson. Song In The Gar-- d Teresa Burt (alternate) both on InvoBread n by Patsy Robison. Advanced Foods cation was offered by Alison Robison. Frank Davies was Rae Lynn Greenhalgh, Chocolate Marshmellow Cookies. the shaker. Outdoor Cooking Bernard Ellison played End Todd McBride and Mike Hodges of a Perfect Day as an organ so'.o. Ashby Robison offered (Alternate) Reflector biscuits Food Preservation the closing prayer and A! Jana McBride, Terri McBride, Wardell dedicated the grave at and Jean Rasmussen TIRE SALE 15" 4 '9 Stream'' Fillm-r- Cr t f From FILLMORE: Sweejistakes by Thelma Peterson on Wlldlift Pork (blue also red ribn on rosette) Poppy. Vuloon LeFevre - blue ribbons on "Roses" and "Landscapes. Laura Wilson - blue rtblxin on Boots picture Lucille Ricker - blue rilbon on Seascape Noma Rowley - red riMon on Still Life Dean Robison - red ribbon on Herons by Clear Lake Charlotte Day - rod ribbon on pre-seas- on Vergte Ivle na o The ABA champion Itah Stars will open training camp at Cottonwood High School August 30 with coaches LaDell Anderson and Larry Creger greeting about 10 rookies and free agents. The coaches would like to have their veterans on hand as well to gtrd for an early (Sept. 28) game with the 1970 NBA champion New York Nicks, but contractually the vets are not required to required to report until Monday, September 13, one month prior to the regular season opener. JI vi v f ' FI owe I I At COUNTY FAIR Sa.rH Au.ro 70 X 14" w I I, 3, 1971, WINNERS In ART Show Vo F f MG31 i 95c Reg. $1.19 tAarbh fccid Li Pomona, rxf, for two days with the ladies mother, Helene WuMcrlL It was an enjoyable vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. Delia! Ivle visited hi mother. Came Ivfe, in Scipio one day last wcefc. Mr. and Mra, Delbert Brink crhif ,vre here for a ooupie of days last week visiting hid family, the Wendell Drinker hoff and friends, the Arthur Alleit. -- ASC Article (Continued from page one) Lersons with complaints will be referred to the nearest Internal Revenue Service District Office, which Is located In Salt Lake Cttv. This extra assignment Utah. should In know way Interrupt the service to farmers. In adminis- tering farm programs. Mr. Ellason, County Committee Chairman, stated that ASCS welcomes the opportunity to serve their country with this extra LOCAL I I j TOMATOES fresh local GAIN THRIFTY BAR S 2 Jo 20c 755c ' CORN DETERGENT ,b Off Now $ .30 BACON FRANKS 1 lb. 59C |