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Show y- yd .yi 'iVS'.l ox fc Laks City rilmiRjj Corp, i ill (J Photogropher Greets Public at Open House A new us mss was launclievl in E'lllin. tc last weik, making I i addition to our an attractive Mam Street section. Mrs. Dietliud Hettridge, now uperat ng lurtruits by llomer in Cedar clly, op. ned a new PttlMOM KANOS! NUMBER Published every Friday at F'.'lmore, Utah 42 84G31 Progress The Millard County Friday , uctotier 17, i:71 1 vI k Ms - ART STUDENT EXCELS - OTHERS DO ALSO FILLMORE WHEN A student excells a teacher l pleased. Such Is the case of Mrs. George (Thelma) Peterson wtm teaches two classes of art each week at the Del Ratio senior eitlens center. Since last May her students wen: Sheila Stephon.'on: largo til have exhibited their pictures In three different art exhibits portrait Mil lrt'tl Haiti ng Instant Hie ami fourteen ribbons have been won by them which not on.y Camera talent but work and Cur! Is Ohristnpherson Home depicts determination to exeell. group Mlt ng Pictured In the Progress Mrs. Grunt Kesler ami Patti this week are the blue ribHagers: One sitting each bons (first placet and one Ltur.t Wils m, Charles Daves sweepstake winners at the ami Shirley Stephenson, mil of Millard County fair from the film each Senior Cltlens class. A total of nine rlblKms (this Mrs. llettr.dge comes well quailin'.! to render a S'Tviee Included red tom were won in this area. Site came from by the class at the county Germ my where she Innshtsl fair on August, 4 rlbUmswere at a senior cltlen exhtr apprentioiship in 3 years won with a degree in photography hibit at the slake capital In May ami a second place ribin 19oS. She worked with the bon at the st-- le fair In Salt L'S An.iy SjH'ci.d Services as Lake was won by Mrs. Harta in an instructor Photography Melville. for 4 years, coming to this Mrs. Peterson shares the tountry in 19M. Stie o crated delight of her students when t a stu In' at Fort Iz'ivis for tie they receive recognition but year while her hash mil wms she comes In for her share still in the Army. She has been of honors too. Although she a res dent of Utah for 6 years Is nearing her GGth birthday and worked with INurtraits by she still faints many pictures H mer since March, 1970. and and Is always cheerful and willing to help others. leas, d that bus nea (nun HoMrs. Peterson las an Inrner Jones who is now in l,ts teresting 24 x 48 early day Veg.ut In Fillmore paintTire Cellar City ojteration has threshing In the State Mushanging ing I anil d m r faeil.tie irk irge eum at Fillmore, she also has a complete art department, a beautiful fall landscape hang t their own ptu-- r.uts, plus Ing In the court house, bethose from H nvr of Has Ve-- g side many handings In Inis, nntl will n w handle the dividuals homes. finishing from Photo Villrge In Fillmore. Mrs. Hettridge is a Director David L Taylor Taking and niemln'r of several j photography organizations and has received recogDavid L. Taylor, 03 of AUcn nition nntl trophies far p'etures Taylor, formerly of Flllm ire. she h.is displayed. The studio staff In Fillmore Is taking his basic training at Lx, Washington. He will Include Mrs. Staley ns full 'or time rcccpti mist, and Mrs. enlisted in the Army and exHettridge na studio photogra- pects to attend music school pher several days each week. after he completes his basic. Mrs. Staley is a descendant of He hopes to be assigned to the Utah Pioneers, but has lived In Army Hand. David's address: Pvt. David L. Taylor m iny places, owning her own 2nd Plt LoD hus'ness In California, until she 3rd Bn 1st DCT Hie. USA-Tan l her family m ved to Utah & FL; Fort Lewis 9S433 so her huxlan.l may enjoy his Navy retirement. Photo ViBnge has some srk'c-loffers which they will lo New Residents in Town happy to toll anyone abnit. Mr. and Mrs. Horace II. Van Meter of Ccntraha, Wash, moved to Fillmore In June of this year. They reside at 291 Wtst. Third South. He purvh.ised the Hylda Goer farm and is operating It, ahng with the Ward Starley farm. T.ie couple's daughter, Mrs. Elutalvth S.terl.ne, Hunting-toPark, Calif, bought the Litt-- r projsTty and another farm In Fist Millard. She Is planning to run Lr Un it'd States fr. m her district p.s-pl- I.KM I'h. lTIti: & Fire Chief Reeve Soys, Keep SAFE os Well os WARM As outside teiiiier.ifures drop, indoor fire dangers rise. Ibis is the warning from Fire Chief Tom Reeve who reminds householders that cold weather alwavs brlngsan increase in the numlier of di struct ive fires. When home heating Ss-- b it. s are pushed hard In cold weather, anv weakness In the equipment or installation may show up," the Chief explains. Avoid Hissilde disaster hv having your home healing cheeked and re-- I equipment aired now. Iiefore Hie first ro. snap of the season. And remenitwr that a clean, tight chimney means tael saving and thus money saving as well as fire .safety, use Mrtalle room savs (ho Chief, make sure they are In first-claojaT.itiug condition and plare them so they are not In the uiti of emergency exit routes, so they can not aoei-i- k nt.illv Is- - bumed or overturned, and so they are well aav Irotn walls, clothes racks, curtains, furniture, and other household which burn easily. Children and elderly "If vou healers. ss il-- The seriousness of the expression tells the story as Ray Wilson works to free a driver from her badly wrecked station wagon. One slip of that taut cable could not only cause further Injury, but could seriously injure those working with the victim and Ray himself. Helping Ray at the scene were Kirk Warner as well as local law enforcement officers. Three registered nurses happened on the scene and did what ever they could to help. should MHS News TESS ROBISON- - REPORTER INFANT KILLED IN ONE CAR A one-c- Eagles Win ROLL-OVE- R roll over, Saturday, ar five-mon- II. P. Delta. THE football One-Side- d RR1C ANE MIL1-AHD--- d was quite a Sul- - tie through the first half but Millard settled down In the sepherdale Interchange. Killed was Mlchell Lynn Har- - cond haH to win by quite a marrlson. Banning, California. Driv- gin. The final score was Miler of the car was her mother, lard 28 and llurrlcan G. Mrs. Charles Harrison who was not Injured. The other two ocFIRST SCORE MILLARDS cupants, Wendy Tramell ami her daughter Sarah alsoescaed In- came with G:33 remaining In the 2nd quarter, when DAVID HARE jury. The accident occured when made a 23 yard run. The exMrs. Harrison lost control ofthe tra points were made by DANNY car and It rolled over. Both MOORE. babies were thrown from the car. HURRICANES ONLY SCORE The Harrison glrlllveda short came with less than amtnute retime after arriving at the Fillmaining In the half, when more LDS Hospital Greeg I.ast went from less Investigating the accident was than a yard tsit on a keesr. MILIARDS SECOND SCORE Trooper Lynn Mctnelly, Utah Highway Patrol. was made by RICK BENNETT from less than a yard out with JURY CHOSEN To HEAR 5:09 remaining In the 3tJ quarth October 9th, killed a infant on near the ;!s5Aa Looking over the car after the Injured were removed Is Trooper Bartell Hamilton, U. ns as the rest one could survive the crash. eserlally bat-ol- game quat-ertia- He Is wondering of us, how any- is careful around room iieaiers, Ctilef Reeve warns, and even family should I.ave a fire exe.ij. plan, well worked out anl reher rsed. for use incase of fire. IVS good TO HE W iRM, lut I SSENTLM. to t L'FH. is the Chiefs watchword as thermometers drop. Mack Carling in Calif. Hospital After Surgery Mr. 11 M. (Mack) Carling serious reiently underwent sutgtry at tV Dima Linda Hosp til in Calif rnii. A former Fr'.'nv re resident, he lives With h's wife Dwell.i in Victorville. California. rk In the case of the Slate of 1 tah vs. Dwtgtit Church, a jury compsed of two women an l six men was chosen Wednesday morning First testimony was heard Wednesday afternoon. Those on the jury Include: Anna I ee llepworth, Hinckley; Haunond Wilson, dark Me Bride, Charles II Moore, ami Alma Iverson all Fillmore; Maurlne Paxton, Kanosh; ami DU Monroe ami .lark Monrttr, Iwilh k es-ca- s 1 a y In arA. autiful canyons. Mrs, Zina Hunter acoompan-1- To Be Presented Nilll Oct. School Board Is hoping Fillmore City Square change drastically wilh of Hie 1 proosed he yeliow brick 21 Diy ood Kivlonc War-tie- r .us arranging the jMsiyp'im on I ut die Rel.iUinxs to Is' pres-eiibat Fine Arts Gu El next Thursday. Oct 21. It will in he MHS Baisl - VI DMt tsilile is an moriant came for With a victory tmth teams. Comes a stale Isrth fer quarterfinal plav while a d feat would mean little chance for D'st seaCellar L Itv son partlclia!lon. the place of this most will kickinqiortant game, w.th Hu off at 8 I.M. on Frt Dv, CVt. 17lh. I isrsij Last Progrom Very Good Gu.ld tnenilN'Ot enyoyrxl an piogr un. Aflor-noo- n r of Mumc" mi Oi t 7, Winn Ji nine Moinvx, Ek'ijilo, ;ux Sharon OLsotv, DiovhIomiv, Ut ih. wen guest entertainers. different thr Bing her uinlienoe wilh her b aiiliful qua'ino vxv Ex' Shanm sang seh-c- t oivs , from the playixl n fla-n- o sol i nisi !HYoniX'inlcd M ss in v, oja-ras- Monroe. Jemne the 'lordlier of Rnljh Miuvna. Iut f iu.ly ami friends nttendixl Hie progrim I Mr. and Mrs Several of of wh eh chairman. 1M Ih CallLster Morching Clinic Hosted sctuiol house aVve will V torn down to make the Old Cailtol must more visible f. om First South. fimib-- s Tlie group Mopped In FprlnevIIle on the wav home to see Rissl Hunter and h s f.im-ll- By SELGAES ONCVT 2nd, 1971, THE VI I . gles hosted the Second Annual Region 8 Marching Clinic at the high school. Fight schools In the workshop from the region. The clinic at 9;30 wHh registration and at KbOO (he schools were 'velcomed hy ..nn Christensen, who Is the Selgaes President. 1 he Cyrus Spinnakers, from Granger, t tah w is comlncled Ihe workshop, Millard Sclns'l District Is smnsorlng a Ismd Issue election. hoping to convince the voters of the needs of the school district. 7, contlnuned Iuhlic Notices Grew County Grew See Lirther on page on jvage 8. story and pictures As news ol your friends and neighbors, of public affairs that affect y ou as an individual and as a member of uur community, They have grown out t tt a for one man lo inform others of his intentions. They are printed in the newspaper so that ,u m,.n may KNOW and be able to live! gether in a society Some such notices are now required by law. Others are published simply because one torson wants his fellow citizens (0 know where he stands. In any fJSP, ,hey arf ,hPre f(r YOUR information and they must be read by YOU in order to serve their purpose more dilticult hor a lime the accepted means was the Header's Digest, some years posting of notices in public If the persons concerned ago, reprinted this a rmou ce- places ment from a country newspaper: happened to pass the proper place, and the notice was still nd they happened to Anyone found near my rhkken wnRnR. was it. house st night will be found read objective there next morning. accomplished Hut America grew more-a- nd That was a public notice. more-beyo- nd its founders' Since the tirginning of time, Problems men have found it necessary to uildexl dreams to communicate other, having lo do with Idtid ownership, information of importance to all. debts, eslales. purchases, When America was young, life elections, improvements, began Four hostile newspapers are was simple People, of necessity, lo arise, as America became big morc to be feared than thousand bayonets. - Napoleon. lived chwe bi;elher W hen one business Then wi horn the Public man had a message for several others, he usually knew a here te Notice" AS they always have, fg.a them If the message must when needs regard ir the public the cover a wider area, the town welfare have arisen, ot look the country newspapers one was inform crier employed lo and all The system was on an addl'd chore adequate Today's newspaper is Ihe chief Hul then America began to medium for Public Notices of all grow People moved out over a kinds Those notices are there for wider and wider area The your information and protection spreading of vital information ami your guidance. They contain well-ordere- ed outstanding Jeanne sing her dsoqhtiT nn.1 Sherrill and Steve Iamt en bnvs ta Silt Like when they went to USA. She d another daughter. Maxirye Fv.ms. and her 'n Gail nnd vis-Be- The Hut will the The Spinnakers showed (he girls the Iwslcs of marching, which Included head flips, pivots, kicks, ami splits. The girls were divided Into ten groups, where they further learned marching techniques. The Spinnakers performed an exhibition march, and received a standing ovation for their from the Judging girls' comments, they teamed aht and hoi to make their marching unit bttrr. s""evg By STELLA DAT OUR TOWN Did Win the Twelve Trees Our hojies were not in vain! Fillmore really did win the twelve tiees offerevl by the Utah Assciution of Nurserymen for the town with the mcot entries accord, ng t in the LANDSCAPE BEAUTIFICATION Gmtest si oils ore. 1 by the Salt Lake Tribune. U.A.CC, U.S.U. ami Ut.Ti Associated Nururrymea pop-ul.n.t- Awards Program Was Thrilling to Attend After three weeks of Intense misery it was an added thrill t ) be In attendance at the Aw.ir.li Program held In the Garden Center, Salt Lnke City. Not ail of the recipients were there to receive t .e eighteen awards presented on the Fill-mprjccts. However, we were delighted to have Patsy Iverson arx, Darlene Mundy represent Fillmore City as the wave of two City (nor could I have attended without their or ). Mony Awords Received by Groups and Individuals Darnell Mundy represented the Fillmore Teen Ancels, and had her picture with M.ke Personnel Director f r the Salt Lake Tribune. Akla Reeve received the and Continuous Award for El Capital MotcL Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin accepted the Continuous Award f r the State House Museum. Rondo Keel'a family were there to honor Rondo for receiving F.rst Place In Utah as Junior Gcrdener. Slides were shown of me of the projects, and Ilene Q por was there to explain the slide of her gaidon which also won a Continuous Award. Our daughter Daila and granddaughter Belva Jane were cn hand to help honor Fillmore, which made an excellent delegation. Mayor Golden Wright, who has been In attendance for the last two years, rrgretted that he had another app intment which kept him from the Awards Program. Kor-ologu- s. Jt-ne-ol All Projects Added Up To FIRST PLACE Sees Children in SLC y. MU 1AHD THE Public Relations Program steering mechanism was badly Real life and death drama took damage I In the Initial collision, place two miles north uf fill- After getting M rs. Evans out of mure un t'S 91, Thursday, tx- - (! car, she was taken lo Hie totier 7, when a station wagon Fillmore I Ds llo.splt.il and later collided with a large semi-tructo the Salt lake I DS resulting In the driver of the car Hospital. Along with lacerations. t'clng pinned Inside the wreckage, she suMalncd a r.timbi r of fracThe car was so tadty smashed tures. lu the car wilh tier were a together Hut It require I two mnnlsT of children anl all wreckers w(h cal le and a large Iniurv except one daughter jack to finally free the woman. who suffered a broken shoulder. During this lime, a xissng reg- - E Irst officer on the scene was Islered nurse stayed in the car LeRov Robison, Fillmore ID. wlh the victim, assisting when Investigating officer Is Tro-eever she could, Bartell Hamilton, V tah Highway Ehe car drive was Mrs. David Patrol. CdierrlD ! vans, 31, CedarClly, t tah. She collided with the large Autumn Colors Coll truck driven by Mrs. Glen (Henrietta ) Braalr, Hutchinson, M Inn. I vans 1 he car was northl-uunColif. Phofogrophcrs and the send-- , wax south iHmiid. car I t Evans the that Gai-stapsared ol Mr. mvl Mrs U.yl had jufit I a rely cro'rr the line U.iIhxk k tor several days List Into the soulhh Hind laud, Mrs. week Mr. R. M. Mernner wen' Braal driving the truck was Rble nnd Ihirothy lloifiiian, whi are lo keep tt under control and at riilur pled pliers, from the Hf same time, managed to keep State of California. They from dragging the Evans' to pleitojtmph our e.en though the truck h, in 1972. jwssare lond Issue, Up Friday Christiansen. SAVE A LIFE carm-derneat- Important Game Coming '' al es A DRAMA TO g-- -- sclpio. Attorney for the State of I tah Is Eldon Mlason; Attor-ntfor the Defense are Dudley Crafts and ( lltay.lackson. Hearing Hie case Is J. Harlan Burns, Fifth District Judge. Court Reporter Is Ray Is how should It Is moved. Kirk Warner Is honking his wrecker on to tt. STAFF niortts The larre tnck driven by Mrs. Glen Braatr. was extensively damaged on the one able anl the question imsed MILIARDS THIRD TOUCH down came when Millard recovered a Hurricane fumble sml. DAVID STEPHENSON carried over on a hee(r from less Hun a yard mil ami DA ID HARE made Hie extra Htnt. Mll.lAEDS 1 AST SCORE W VS made. Just as time ran out, on a ass from quartertxirk NllVN VANCE CARLING to flanker DAVES from 17 vanls mil. This was made just after an Interception by Millard. I-- OUR TOWN n ter. DISTRICT COURT CASE P ILK' l'orti ait Studio and Camera Snoi between Stevens Store and Del lai.o Hotel. At an ojk'ii liouse lieki Friday ami S iturday, loeal jvople to m.w ha I an ojijioriunity .some of her poi traits, and also wore inirsluivd via slab's b tiie precise and delicate teeh-nu- i les usd in r.Klucmg a very lovely picture. Mrs. Hettridge asked the Proe gress to t'l.mk all of the who nude her open house such a success, and she invites all to drop in anl get better acquainted Winners in tin drawings held during the op. Although each proj'ct wh'.ch was entered d.d mt receive a special award. It dxl perform an Important part In helping ts to win the First Tlace, as we had forty entries, anl so i did Lchl, but hxs a larger population than Fillmore, ami therefore we won. If we ha-kvit exs-- n one entry, we wou'd lo-h- h.we lowereit oar p'roentage and lmt First Place. Therefor each one of you who er toned can look at th.we tree as they gnw ami le pruixl that you help'd w n them. Y mi really did w.n an award, and we do appreciate your ci;'r-nccessitation. y Big Crowd WoS Present cn Center packed to cajacity wi'h many pcopie standing In the entrance hall, wh ch make gn-,patilie. By for Fillmore, am, each of those In nltetvtmce heyl Fillmore's res dent , ,ny times for their nicnis, and tin Ls t'o k ,i of publicity we hojte Fil!me. j. ways d'erva. s Winners No! Mentioned Previously In a LI it ion to the mentioned In last weeks Progress, we brvMUjht home of Merit for the of; atvl Lula reterson, H irlcy ami Ia.rrnLie Fraik-- I Hanily, ami Virg nia Kelly, also for a.ttoimX),xj Acres, the lmiYovenimt nm-lOr-tifieal- ei Contlmied on A' |