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Show Fillmore, Utah 34031 Friday, September 24, 1971 Om hundred Senior Citizens from Millard County were at the State Fair Wednesday, the 10th of September to enjoy The Senior Citizens Day. group went on two busses and Utah State Pork Fedtirej Test Rose Garden Here peace private cars. The Fillmore group left at 9:00 a.m. and arrived on the grounds before noon In time to see and to enjoy the many exhibits. At 2 p.m. they went to program on the grandstand and heardDr. Melvin A. White There Is a rose--w- e call It peace; Its beauty pleads that wars shall cease. A legend grew with each new leaf. As we prayed for peace, for war Is grief. A rose went round and bout ad- vise them to keep active, get Involved and not to retire to a rocking chair. Dr. Victor Kassell, geriatrician, awarded a gold plaque to a old woman for being the oldest SenlorCltlzen the world, As each new petal was How do we know, rose These paintings were selected from the state wide "Senior Citizens" Art Contest held In May at the State Capitol In Salt Lake City. Winning the right to exhibit were four people; Mrs. Rex (Barta) Melville, Mrs. Paul (Dean ) Robison, Mrs. Guy (Lue'.la) Mitchell, all Fillmore and Sabrina Eklns, Hinckley. At the State Falx; Mrs. Melville won a second premium ribbon and will receive a cash award. This Is a real honor to win any ribbon at a State Fair. Her picture was a fall scene of Fillmore Canyon. Thelma Petersons picture which won a sweepstake ribbon at the County Fair was accepted and hung In the general division of pictures at the State Fair. She received many favorable comments, by Sebrlna C. Eklns dead. small rose, But what man reaps Is what he sows; And If you sow a bitter seed, Perhaps a gun Is what you need, But If you plant a seed of love, For all mankind, an God above, Then here lam, the plant for you, For I seek peace and friend- ship true, heart. LEE HAYES Speaks In Richfield Saturday evening on his experiences In reI)Ue tN. Atf which Is now listed as a National Historic Monument. After much tender loving care our rad num- and uncapped tooth- are methods Jbre . masses qducstK of peoplq. e Latin Afns-ica'povepnment despite ' tbs- - church o OLEO lb. 45 cabinet contain .the anpukU following uamsi Adhesive and for bandages, an 'anOA-ptisnlall ehu,. a (rug for bums, toothpaste and annseptic gargle. some type of antacid, a Jaxalive, and any other medicines prescribed bp' youq docc High Councilmen Speak. Waiida Tomklnson sang, accompanied by Verona Hunter. Guest seakers for the night were High Counselmen Alt Staples and l.aMar Monroe. Jeanie Mono re sang a solo Shirley Evans and Catheryn and was accomparled by CathNellson took care of the music. eryn Nielson. The Ward Choir sang the The Ficrament was blessed by the priests and passed by closing song. the deacons. Linda Dutson Ilene Cooer was released Reporter from her position as Sunday School Teacher. Bishop Lawrence Teterson, Lorona Melville, and l.e Rita Whicker were put In positions of Sunday School teachers. The membership of Charles THURS., FRI., SAT., McVey, his wife Doris and his children Pattle.CInthia, Steven, SUN. and MON. and Charles McVey, Jr., were received for the ward. Also memtiershlps for BenjamlnAd-ams- , his wife Edith, and their children James and Karen. Lynn Hunter, his wife Romona and their son Tod had their memberships presented, also. Speaking to the YouthConfer-enc- e for Boys at the BYU were Dale Robins and Kerry Monroe. 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Instructor assisting for With Us j;..;: "ft The days events climaxed with a special banquet In which all of the blue ribbon winners were announced. Saturday, after a treakfast on campus, the youths traveled to Salt Lake City for a hamburger lunch at the fairgrounds and the special awards program at the Riverside Stake with wide experience In both Instructing and professional work, has been 4 for 95c ,m state. tal assistant or..... 59 outdoors. The also demonstrated their public speaking talents, participated In home economics Judging, a tractor driving contest, and crops and range management Judlng. It was. In fact, a very busy day for the 300 youngsters who came from every county In the Technical College (Jood Printing SAUSAGE IIARMELi It oz. 65 3 79 for . DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW ZEE 1H lb. 65 TOILET 45 CAKEMIX2"79 TISSUE Csa 4 roil pkg. BETTY Crocker ;j: :i; i: : M ::: :::;: :i ffl M j ft: ;ft ft ift ift ift! ifti ifti ift! ft 57 4-- H continuing Verlyn Jenson, certified the Fine Arts Center, In young girls modeled outfits they had made, scoring each other on numerous points. Theywere rehearsing for the big style dress review Saturday night In Salt Lake City where the contest winners would be announced. Livestock, horse and dairy Judging was carried on by youths New Instructor at Provo re-fu- Counselor Lyle Evans conducted Sacrament Services for Second Ward on September 19 Prayers were offered by Ralph Ratlsback and ClayCum-mlng- s. I I J Vhe r equipment stops for shift changes, Ung and maintenance. It seem to atretrh a far as the eye can sec. Some of the newest and largest type of equipment available for road conatrurtion la being uaed locally on the three Jot. Is TRUE BLUE SANDWICH mm I VJ In Second Word Church VELVEETA GAIN I - -- are started. the Investigation. Dwight Church was brought and In for arraignment charged with Involuntary Manslaughter. Request for counsel was made and DudleyCraft was appointed as couselor for Mr. Church. sel was made, DudleyCrafts sel was made , DudleyCrafts At this hearing, It was Indicated that the defendant wished to waive preliminary He will now be hearing. brought before District Court on the Involuntary Manslaughter charge. Ball was set at $2000 personal and $4000 property. After the hearing, Mr. Church was returned to the Millard Jail In the custody of the County Sheriff. - GOLDEN son I f.- NEVER KEEP any kind of in the poisonous substance medicine cub met. AH too often newspapers carry the story of a tragedy resulting .from this thoughtlessness, h AJ weQ 7 stocked' medrlhe P I Eldon EUason tor. u ROSE, LIKE OTHER vegetable and living creatures Is surrounded by many natural enemies Including fbngus and Apparently there were no witnesses to the altercation, of the hotel and but owne brother to the accused, Ned Church , was on the floor below where the trouble occur-e- d and was one of the first on the scene. Mr. (Dwlgl on the scene. Mr. ()wlght) Church was not taken Into custody until Monday and was transferred that same day to the County Jatl In Fillmore. Along with Delta Police Officers, Millard County Sheriff Calvin Stewart and Attorney isnt house-cleanin- g . One girl, Debbie Stephenson, Millard County, was showing how to put a zipper In knits. When the sewing machine wouldnt work she just Jiggled It with aplomb until 11 finally Continued from page one ent Continued from page 4-- H Manslaughter .just tor neatness sake, A prescription is for the use of one person, and a doctor, whj knows what it contains, knows .if it suitable for another person. Chsmtcal changes take place in some prescriptions e THE ers left for Monterey, Califor-ni- a Saturday where he will attend the Defense Manpower Course at the Naval Pu6t Graduate Sdvxd. LTC. Rogers returned to the United States In August from Udom, Thailand nml Is nw st atoned at Hill Air Force Base, where he is Deputy Chief Branch of the Missile Systems Management Division. The tM problem mo!e-onal' number. .Many without government jlr ha having Uo battle a drVfmuhanl chu ruk cm biftti control program gas' hate some beautiful rose garden has Invoked much favorable comment, from many admirers who love and enjoy their exquisite beauty. Rog- et paste, tubes. Gp t rid of all the useless cluttqr, , show History however,, that on'y effective itorial Statehouse State Park, Jake bathroom medicine cab-incan be a source of trouble medicine It Is true that one new building has already been built, but even though It lias, perhaps It Is not too late to take a serious look at an entirely new site for the Elementary. Pictured Is one possible are, one block west of the present Located In this area Is the church ball high school . diamond and some commercial livestock feeding pens. There seems to be ample room here and perhaps even right-of-wa- The: which tells Its members and, priests to oppose birth control by1 the pill and certain .other methods THE ROSE THE NATIONAL TEST ROSE Garden Is one of the distinguishing features of the Terr- ond Mrs. Of Cabinets of the Roman Catholic Church, care." Lt-Co- l. HfltontC V.UIIICIMJ hpr- - I on an eight large concrete bourns were placed Just north of Baker Cunyon. Thest overpass on the new large beam arc 99 feet In length and weighed In at around 55 tons each. It look a rather Urge piece of equIjMiirnt to move 1iern In place. Workmen are aeen starting decking work on the structure. ramp on 2nd South and north Cox Brothers are just getting Fillmore along with a full Interthe have contract and rolling change on the south limits from Hatton to north Meadow. of Fillmore. Much of the fill They have about 50 men now dirt and borrow came from a working and have about 3 1 of pit openeJ up northwest of Fillthe job completed. Presently, more and southeast. Presently y, they are still clearing large amounts of dirt are being and building the first from the old Junkyard removed of many grades, along with Inon 2nd Smith. and for stalling pipe preparing Darwin Hunt Is In charge of Most of the the overpasses. the Baker Canyon to Meadow fill dirt for this stretchls comarea for the State Highway ing from the Duncan pit west and has a full crew of Meadow. under him. working Industrial Construction Is Karl Burgess Is the state working from north Meadow to man In charge of the Fillmore north Fillmore. Cement strucsection and of course, has many tures are being built in the north working under Mm. They have Fillmore Chalk Creek area set up offices on 1st East and as well as moving dirt for the' Center. Monday, 'THE Federation sees bleak .and patent medicines if the future for Latin' Aroenoa and medicines are allowed to stand A'sla unlesf measures are over a period o( many months. to limit can be very, taken population These change detrimental. Medicines deterigrowth. The dilemma in in ' America is that the area orate and lose their effectiveness If left standing too long. is under the partial control die. Plant the rose of peace and watch It there, As you treat the world with Post Graduate School depressive YOULL probably . by. Help the legend live Instead of Air Force Officer Attends - and bers of jars and bottles of hall used prescriptions, patent Planned The International Parenthood Federation reported recently from London that the earth's population growth rate was highest in.-- , Latin America. In at solute number, the population explosion is the greatest in Asia. sought. Nourish It and work each day, Striving for a better way. Search the graden of your heart not Just a Let peace fill all part. And as the years fo drifting Max Martin , biochemicals illness. Grows thought, nd reap the friendship that you aught to be and do. - Population heard. Then fertilize and feed the 'Other detrimental organisms. Dlstructlve Insects are always present and due care must be given to control or eliminate them. Likewise In the human environment there are some people with dlstructlve tendan-cle- s who are appropriately the classafled as Insects. Perhaps the accompanying poem by : Carolyn Cunningham may sug-ge- st a thought or two of what we THIS YEAR, the NIMH group .shares the award with Dr. of J. , Schildkraut Joseph Harvard, who is also a leader in research in the field of Continued from page one Frankly Speaking Hof-helm- er to you and, your family if it4 is like neglected. . If your (nost of them, it has been IN AglDITlQN, their pioneer- - .month aince you ban checked lng studies have advanced the contents. If you should look then you will find Though but a rose, I'm like mankind; First plant the seed a kindly word; Try to be sure that all have loving sion. . ( THIS SUGGESTS they say, that mania, and depression may not be simply opposite poles of the sara Wochmeicaf at norrfkUty but may represent. In apme way), separate entities! Award, carry tngan booprarium of wu established in 1947 In honor off Lester N. to , honor U. S. - research investigators for .outstanding work in psychiatry and mental health. prize-winnin- And I should love to be a part Of both your garden and your A of mania ip depressive patients without helping the depres- Manic dbprtssfve illness is second only to schizophrenia as the most common duetioo-a- l mental illness and la also associated, with a high Incidence of suicide. An estimated 300,000 Americana are now under treatment for severe depression. ONE particularly striking form el (naln depressive Illness is seen in, patients, who .vacillate between, aggressive, loud, and euphoric behavior (mania), and withdrawn, and Wien guicidal behavior (depression). g acientists The found that, the, switch into mania la often preceded by environmental stresses, that certain drugs are capable o(,. inducing mania, vA I that certain physical and fhcmlcal changes accompany the switch in behavior. think of our beloved system For example, .the investigator " point out their the compound, DopA ckn activate a form - 1 perhaps this I know that I am but one Illness. by given itx role of of nrroua transmitter sub; njanlfidepreasive In stances Continued from Daw on 4 and was recently awarded 'to Doctors William Ej, Bratoey, Jr., Frederick K. iGopdwjn, nd Denris L- sage read, "Pl.ase continued. He mentioned want is happening In Utah, and had real concern about the aged who died In the nursing home fire a few hours ealler. He mentioned the Increased rent In Friendship Manor and other living quarters for the aged. r,Thls country has changed and we must do somethin- - about It," he said. At 4 p.m. the Seniors (about 15 bus loads) went to the Salt Palace for "Holiday on Ice." The Fillmore group stopped at a cafe for refreshments and arrived home at 11: JO p.m. Mary Dame, Sab Lake City Joined the group at the fair rrounds. Of special Interest to the Millard group at the State Fair was the art exhibit In the Fine Ara building. There, 20 palntl.igs by Senior Citizens were In the south end. These paintings were given Honorable Mention ribbons and an Invitation by letter to exhibit at the State Fair. Communist prison North Korea. Is aid JbiocMmical f And I should think the mes- must lead a political group, he .understanding Mfn the American. Psychiatric foes? In i PRfZJE- out a message to our Sent affairs. This must change. We teed a talking vol , we a clWWhgedof the jeonfmoo-- . Id ffitonj 7h dfpwwaian mania rtyrsifentf opposite of aidifle, biochemical, CpSalndurh, pod description of the Switch, process' between the two (penditipns havy earned three National ..Institute of MenUJ rtrallh acktiUsU the coveted iflojhelmer Prize for Research. with doubt, there. 'Senior Citizens are now age 50," he said. The older people are In the minority In t Si. furled; And as It traveled all about, Wlthlng Chose countries filled ar group and have no voice un- Baker to Fillmore Project in Hiqh Gear f.lmiia ftlid Depression Millard County Progress DAY AT THE FAIR IlIlLADELfltlA CREAM cheese 8 ox. 39 |