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Show IWHS NEWS Toss Robison Reporter Class Elections Held NTMBEIt Published Mllliird County Prcgre 37 Final class elections were held on Friday, September 3. Those elected were: SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President - Merk Monroe Vice President - Myron Steph- houn FtUMORI KANOSH enson Secretary - Anna Stevens Social Manager - I avna derson, Jon Day Fillmore, I'tah 84631 Friday at rrry aaf-k - BEHSElDEaiaE3ClElBE3aEaElDBHBBEIEIiaEaE3ElEaEIE3aEaK3aCEIBEmE3ESEa&lE3BElElEa Jf MOR CUSS Frankly Speaking An- BV EDITOR BILL WILSON OFFICERS President - Mike Beckstrand Vice President - Janeen Busli- Editorial ne H Secretary - Carolyn Penney Social Manager - Rahr derson Prom Chairmen - Dana land, Kevin Rasmussen TOWN CLEAN IT UP NOW! Unit View Beauty Spots in wi iM'ts.nu smug nmi w s. dn fin'd, it is a gooUJ s.df s iti'Li I, it is a good i'l'M ti VL'it some of the other t wns and take note of their a. com; lishmcnts, which means off the freeway. We I,c.t . staying 11, ted that the trees on the streets of Nephi which had p.a.itej in cot, t.nners. have nil died. Container plantings nee.i s;ieeial care ani they seldom get that care in public places. has the right idea. have employe i n lund-.seThey , ct to coe.rdinate h and beautify nil of the business section. It is well worth yo ir time to s,o the results shruU. of these efforts. Tre-es- , nn I flowers have nil leon planted right in the ground male in tip through Hnin-gcement, thus assuring plenty nf nod root space for plants, and making it possible to water them properly. Artistically designed ceramic grill work are strategically tnnrhr placed among the plantings to shop-ht- s furnish ; sha ly place to rest. On one block, a watbubbling little stream of er with water falls is nn added attraction to the shopping dis-jru.( Orem residents have planted him Ire Is of Golden Bam trees along the highway which h.w helM,l to unify their town n well as aiding in impr wing the quality of the air they breathe, Murv homes from Amer.en In the Tn- Folk weie enl'-re(ontesl, tmne Beautification nni we esKci.illy wanted to s, e the Pulley h mu. It reof a Spectacular US lllimls home we vn.Het in ( hmese built on a hill II ng Kong, The with many terraces. Ilowers were nil in brilliant c dors, which attracts the eye. but the place had fe'W qualities of n home. Pay-so- It' smile now ( Ity official IVeb-ramoney covering to start construction grants on the new sewer system. In picture are Dennis C. Winter. State Director of HIV. Mavnr (.olden Wright and 11 I I wood Neff; Art Biggin, whose company I the prime and Joseph E. contractor; Jackson, ha done the Ice! work on the project for the l.ce W .inkier, County Supervisor, presenting the check Standing are Councilman Alison Kohlson, ('Ity Recorder Carol Wise, City Treasurer Barbara Snyder, rei-rlv- l Councilin.in Bill Mundy, ('ity Engineer for the project - SEWER SYSTEM TO BECOME A REALITY Til ;e Sept, r i 7. - f.i: r ,i.i i . v i Ttt s 1. With s. ,,r .'.t.i s nice ' e- ; 1 p ovejy in lust. y u.thin uty limits. It will e sin t iton ami r provide cic. ml lur the city an I its r. leiiti. It will l ina tt.il farter l'ir growth and value at. The htr'n.c dustry. rdrntul i.f the pmjarty of every citicn in the city will Ik inert ise liy nn a m t.i it I ir service. creator thin the cc.st tif "The t il.il c st of the .scaer project w.ll lie just over $7i0.0!)0. The r venue will In p.u.ali i as follows: i.v, , 140 an 1 s :i..i4 "1 . ! p i ling br il ' ti i ,i the c : C b in for F.l.m luV d J.j t' I "f W.l'b. With j! I the 41 ,h l'i r I .!! C.'v w is v. r;.' limit'' I E i i taw t'lit sc s Icult. h I t i I. i ! .i 'y S ip- each ST ill in n-- vv . . .r.-lr.- 1 - j cni'C I vv .is . rvite t ; (' .14 I n c v r in !j! t ar..is r aK f . n 1 s ' e In 'i sir ifi Jik- - Vt'irii'-i- .ti. , A1 e W IJ n F for a c.ility ( has n adv Ih d. llama Ml uc - f 11 m,. tit 1 1 vites f..r ;..t : ,.l .r .11 s A n t.1.11 I 'I - , to In lu- , pi y Ii'mc-- , In 1, 1 , 1 s i , 1I1 ii .1 y lie A V lino I vv .1 i s )i lunist ltd' 1 s. I , I , h'i , 1' 1, ,1 tv us I.v I ai as I M'"i .1 I r M ,y fir ei- - t lie came c 1,11.1,, , nc-- 1 , I lilts 41 Me I M VV. I SV i I .'il .IV . is w. it! il in : I'll- si' ,11 l"l' !Mi . t 'l I, t ,t'l1"l ,d I U I, I I I I a . ' d t 111 .'1 I I Itf I. U Sept. 9, 8:30 PM Mr. Peterson Grandstand. achieved stardom when lie Hotert Goulet as replaced Lancelot In the broadway production of Camelot. An added will te delight for Mr. Peterson s own performance the throughout fair-goe- evening. rs dy , ,,t, luck. The Stale Fair Queen Is one of the Pageant tool for gathering residents tst of ftah from every corner of the State. The contest helps the partlc!iants Into grow the woman of tommorrow and prove to be ar. they asset wherever thoygo. Once again, my congratulations and thanks to all those who made as nt -- Ma;-leto- n Duane Maycock Now ot University Hospital Mr. Duane Maycock U tm- - Family Grateful irving as rapi liy as eran be expe-cti'Duane, his wife Crvstal, and accardmg to hi his mother ITa express ihetr ni .tVr, Mrs. Ila Maycock. Du. me suffered serieni back gratitude f..r the many kini in a motorcycle acci- - ant uen,lerful injure things ihit dent at Yuba Dam a few week family mrmle rs, friends, anj Me unlerwcnt surgery many strangers have ik.rie for ago. on August 27th for fuion of him. The'ecfoe'l include calls vertebra, while he wm in Salt flowers, letters, gifts, and en. Like IJiS II s;i.t it. couragement In many wav. He hue s.nce Uvn niuved to L l.FGION POST Cl WILL HOtJJ MEETING, TWRSDAYSEPT. A 10 , "Miss ftah Competition Mis Iatti Anne Rogers BURGLARIUS PERSONS BURGLARIZE The Millard District Shcool offices were broken Intrsci.K. I. ai Tuesday night Sept. 7 or early Wednesday Sept. 8, or persons very by person Intent on breaking Into the safe located tn the building. It took the undoudtly Burglares several hours to peel by hand the metal door, door. Investigating officers stated that tn addition to breaking lntc the safe, a desk they tore open, turned file cabinets Inside out and In general went from Office to Office. Their as little however taken. OFFICES that was The damage wastothebu'dtng, one wall and the metal door. Entry was probably made made through s rear window after breaking tt. it doer, not appear straight vandalism type burglary and entry. Most vandals, will just break In and then over turn desks and other Items and then proceed to scatted things to about. This appeared be done with a purpose tn (Continued on Inside page) Outwardly to be a of I of id v I ! t miller lew m my vi'd. we still wooil Ii . m il l . ' TOWN. 1 y in if 4 -- & - 7, f Fillmore Ls n presenting Millard Oiunty In (eunpetition f'r Miss Utnh. She will present nn original rending ns her talent. Mr. nrvl Mrs. O J ItQgers are In the (ity with vnelr daughter. I Mr. Prntt Allred H'ii! the weekend in Bloomington, lie mot his son an I family from Las Vegas there. Replaced by Computer r j f; Mlsj Deldile Stephenson, of lloMen, we are erry to sv, has Iven replaced bv a computer that the Progress recteved a few With sprinMiiij, tlie days eif the c.iiiv.ik dun. Ihe slnwel .. sliawn here mid lung li'Uirs of hard wmk are - Wirmr ai d t.ni.iiy no n lire Fr ink Iuxton. I b " s.piare- Wude unit ( oiup.iii.v, ii they dicii" the ue- nmtie. The tee trie loieixtrr pump tl'at provide 1 rinldcr tin lomn. I Is In The well the rear of tin picture. INNOVATION weeks ago. Miss Debbie haslwenour faithful assistant and loyal conrad In the Progress office for the past few months of the summer. will miss Dehle, twit our does not havn to to school to learn how to Rea write, and suWract. fr Innovation In n mull d IH SPRINKLING alth. , . U' m icwl fhJ w...nld -- p L -- concent i built bv i r Vr' cr' - Lyfen',:.::- i JLimiXA nMteik - r'J.stj. VW J Almost dwarfed by ( tie vle ef the idpe fh.it comes from Ihe new welt Is Lum Warner. The sprinkle r Is set tip (o use iileout 1 second (ee t eif Water, Wide h Is about 1000 gallons cr miiinle. This I the second sprinkling system Installed liy Tall Paxton 011 proHrticx he owns In tho Knnosh urea. T.i It Paxton "water vvitehrs hi well nnd has In n most sneeessful. A story on water well witching npH-nrri- l tn tho Progress suppteinrnt last w cek. INSTALLED . L1 ' : A - ' timl water ' - I'll ' y lnkp I t - I the re We cm do e put mu itnmL ',p!o T? i Mrs. ."Hue Prewster, Supervisor of the contest has visited most of the County Fairs and says 'from what oKra Productions, Virginia Da to I've seen, we are going to modern McDonald, a have Glenn F. good dotitest," Sacos, Instructor, Patricia Fllason, the present Instructor Drama will crown the Wueen, place on the new Vtah "Miss ami has this stai.Fair to say about her reign. Miss Patti Anr.c Rogers in "My congratulations tc all the contestants and iesl of "Miss Utah State Foir" year pde 1 K.ssllde. Stale Fair the event will Ik hidgong lewd Johnson Culler, well known teacher and singer in my The Millard Eagles downed the Burrlcan Tigers In an exciting the culors. In Burrlcan, Frdlay night. game Keynote shaker for tha open- The touchdown made by quarterIng session will tie JohnGunth.r, back David Stephenson, was made will who D.C. Washington, apeak on a run around the leR end Hovemment tn th. " from a lx wit the Borrtcane 7 yd National Scene. line with 1:04 remaining In the Mrs. william A. Mundy. Jr. The extra points first half. is second of the attempt was made by fullback DaI dies Auxiliary and will be vid lure. With 6:28 remaining phi vine a role In the convention tn the game, halfback Danny attain this year, Moore ran from the Hurricane Fillmore City Officials plan to 12 yd line for the second score. of t sessions (his The extra points attempt failed. Fe The third and final score of Ihe 'VVn "'Committee was ac night was made byG3halftmck Moore prefrlng budgets In which he ran yards for the r e,r1 touchdown with 4:34 remaining m)or croops In the game. The extra point were made by fullback David Iaonard and F.luine Mason Bare. The final score was and Shauna came from MBS 22 and Hurricane 0. sev to Laura and Monday A Freshman game will be Edgar Warner and visit with played with Cedar, Saturday, the friends. Mrs. Warner went Uth of September at LOO. bark with them for a visit. ' Utah State Fair Opens . Mr. IhiRh C. irlti;luirst, Director of Expositions, t't.ih State Fair announced that Governor Hampton will Ik present when Patricia Kllason, the present State Fair Uueen cuts the rthhon officially Sept. 9 at r : 00 IM. I'edlowtm; the Holrt ceremonies, Peterson, one of the most versllle and talented artists on the musical scene today ue the will cuest Master of Ceremonies for thelMlss Itah State Fair Wueencontest hive h,o ; w to do 'll I most ,, I li, I mu we no , ompli-- in ; wm ill- n wild,' ct, We will ril Ihe y e '"I , tie ili' op uni,' in my ,d them I, ,ve tune, v ini'V I vuue we lie .m mu Ivet y ono i eop n ;ll to' ',i wdlo; , lielp id,. ,uid wile we ore thanking some d Ihem we ts k'i illy Want ti Ih ink lloyl Melville for his many thou ;hl ill i,U. He neu't yet Ins let us down! i n h is I Game at Hurricane rJj woill idv Ii I I t'11 pi ,11. - in ti her I.v e m mo, e Die Ih-- ' m HI il'idini'-ll- s.-- hf ii'"i,l'.. in iliv iiv i h j pi It io 'ii vn we " . i. Eogles Win in Exciting OUR TOWN Is Best dl-- ! i"H-I- et he,, llh .1 at .i "I ti esenl.uiu 1.11 ' no coming Assembly. I,- ,urs ( K 'l 111 l";il the 11 II I., a s. d I ait id , n . nf - iv , I P ,'UI. t will ali- - n tui'il Ac I p'-t- I at s t I w is ,t ii s I" y , r w mms h m- t Sl'i'H ,m. si ,t ; s Ii ,;i d s r. it . d. it h n 'll sc 1 iuuh A s Milt "ji-- Ill ip.- . 1I1 LS Ii Convention in SLC The C4th Annual Convention of the Vtah League of Cities and Towns gets underway this week In Salt lake City with the first general session at 2:00 p.m. In the Assembly Room of the Salt Palace, Septemtier 9th. The Millard High School Band under the direction of dallln Nielson will play a concert at the Salt Palace and during the opening Exercises 111 play the NatlonalAnthemand tp vtah National Guard will post if sum tulip they ra ' J nt i't tn years ago. mil they - l'.iT'l cetisiis I lie eel .i'l el., ;n W 1 The Homecoming football game will be Millard vs. Cedar at 2:30 on Friday, September 10 The final plans for Homecoming which will be held on Septemtier 10 have been made. The committee In charge of this annual event are Jolene Robinson, Debbie Stephens in, Miss Wilson, Miss Roberts, and Mrs. Roper. The 12 senior candidates, from which the Homecoming Royalty will be chosen were elected on Those elected Septendwr 2. were; Paula Christensen, Ann Christensen, Linda Dutson, Cindy Larson, Annette Mathews, Darnell Mundy, Julie Monson, Carol Jean Protiert, Clara Quigley, Jolene Robinson, J1U Turner, Lana Tuttle. The Homecoming Royalty will tie announced on the Home- Towns Holding Annual f , (1810-1891- every minute" and made a fortune proving it. Gullible Americans were stampeded electronically as early as 1938, when Orson Vkcllcs with his imaginative radio show about a Martian invasion of New Jersey caused thousands to panic and flee. But nothing in the past compares with the falsity attack on and phoniness of the latest television front mounted New largely by handguns York City. Marshalled by New York City Police Commissioner Patrick Murphy, a melodruinatic professional police executive who has been something less than a success in Washington. D C.. then Detroit and now in New York City, an alarmist segment of television and press have prodded a response from New York City and Chicago Congressmen and some other lawmakers. On the strength of what they have been told, these gentlemen would now virtually bar all private American citizens from owning handguns and would register and license the millions of owners of an estimated 200 million or more firearms. And what the gentlemen have been told is largely solemn nonsense. Basically, these gentlemen in the Congress and in some few State Legislatures have been sold on the unproven theory that a ban on private handgun ownership will reduce the tragic killing of policemen. (Nobody argues that such killings must be stopped. The question is: "How?") (Contlnufl on Inside page) HOMECOMING FRIDAY Utoh Longue of Cities & Both Jaik ant Beulah hive s rimis health problem. Uit In more i his, each it' spile f i in his share of nuking mire tint the yarls are always ill I hive a sh.le p.o feet older T'ltal (Ii m'i iTIij .1ivmnt.s to uver Sfi in man ev rv f..r grant w mu n an I rh in the I 'tv, lias.- I M .h '4"t). I ,ui . ity is 1, ".Ins U1'. .a it till," I, li'i.l SI . e c . , h i!( ' n ; ( jii.-i.o-. T In drawn. li.ds I ,r , i'l Ih ms an m Ik c iv he famous American showman, P. T. Barnum ) said, "There's a sucker born Fawn Burner, Am-rie- an Seeing so many beautiful pi. lev, brought v iv i liy to my m mil the sp its in Ol'R TOWN which sp'ilet the efforts of those who work so diligently to kvp well groomed homes. Among th'vso vvhi are always naly to te Judge t, whether it is judging tune or not are J irk mil Ileuluh Jorgenson. nient A.;emy : Ji li ly tl.iwn. .11 r hi tit .1 j I'.te "A new sy ! M m I.v. A which .. I . in . W. n lc I th r wl ' 1 G'llJi n Wi 'hi n. ,11 - PLANS ALL SET FOR of the Legion and Amer in legion Vuxiliary. It will Ik h.'IJ Friday, Septomlwr 24 bv ihe Iagion Home, in Fillmore c mmonclng around 7.00 in the evening. lVp.irtment officers will bo on haul for the dinner and meet.ngs afterwarvls. Memln rs are asked to make reservations with Gmimander West Barton or President Echo Blake by Sept.mtxr 22, or sooner if possible. Spots in OUR TOWN Effect Mar Over-oi- l r ! got p .1.114 ai'i hnc in a 111. ti .1. ' 4 c I. F..1- - . dre un" citir-ti- it t ' ! nuiiiti' .t irti I in I 1 When the ,:n; iU.' . Tn ' t.,i' .1 1 I, y ; r. in i use s.. v . 1 I , 11.1111-cnc- OFFICERS Greenhalgh -- P 'I Chairman arV Christensen Pom fd of the Iggion and will host the Auxiliary fr ( Ity. to Host District 6 the arc-hit- 1711-mo- re CUSS President - Prlan Robinson Vice President - Kim Petersen Secretary - Debra Davies Social Manager - Raelynn Foil Convention Other Utah Towns e SENIOR nv By 61 Answering The Latest Humbug About Handguns LI. Oil PAXTON RANCH In the Kanosh area for several huge'water d.. overseeing h. Installation FPy Ui. In each of the sup- - and getting It working properly. PortlnK towers of the system It takes the sprinkler from 6- and controlled. In ,le,d dra . -7 We According to Foreman Lee artier, Taft Paxton Intends to grow al'atfa on this acreage. Computer ST :aVrrrred0'oCv:er &y.ulteoluc.waterfKnvered Vo&S (Continued on page sir) |