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Show u -' ijjjimr- y X $ i Flowell Happenings I NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION Ml?. A MRS. JOHN THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF MILLARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT, w MILLARD COUNTY, UTAH visited Johns brother Merlin, ms wire elda and children. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY (il EN that a cial election will be ht 1.1 in Millard County School Ml?. speDii-tric- t, Millard County, State of Utah, on the 2nd day of November, 1971, at which election there shall be submitted to the qualified regstered voters resiidng within said district, the f. Rowing question, to wit: I MRS. BIL.I, MACE were in Jackson, Wyo., for several days Oct. they were vtsttlng their son Brent, his wife Myrna and children. Bill went Elk hunting with Brent, who was aide to get a nice one. RANDALL Shall the Board cf Education of Millard County School District, Millard Con lty, State of Utah, be authorized to and sell bonds of the board in the amount of $1,800,000 to mature serially in not mote than twelve (12) years from their respective date or dates, and to bear interest at u rate or rates n t in excess of r per annum, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school-house- s and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, an! for improving school under the charge of the Board of Education? i pro-ler- ty Said election shall be hell In the five (5l school representative precincts in said district and the following places within said precincts as follows: CHRISTENSEN called his parents Orson and Vert to tell them how proud he and Ills wife Kathy were with their first Dat'y a little G It). 15 oz. girl born Oct. 12th at the Utah Valley HosOrson and pital In Provo. Verl are now first time grandparents and Verts mother Hazel Harmon of Holden Is a frlst time great- - granJ-- n. other. Grandma Verl Is In Provo helping out and getting with her little acquainted grand da lighter. A MR. MRS. MELVILLE Toitiklnson are reioyctngover the arrival of new little born to their Dawnetta and her husband Phil Andrus In Oregon on the 3 rd of oct. Maturnal grand-paren- ts are Mr. at. I Mrs. Howard of Salt Lake City. -- grand-daught- er Tom-klns- K1KST SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT on MRS. DON E. NEILSoN VOTING DISTRICTS 1 POLLING Fillmore Fillmore 2 SEC OND SCHOOL PLACES Fillmore City Buildin Avalon Theatre REPRESENTATIY E PRECINCT ed funzral service Oct. 11th at Centerfleld for a relative J. Edgar Olsen was killed Oct. H th In an indus- trial accident at Centerflel-lJeans parents Mr. and Ml1.. Newel Olsen if Axtell were visiting tin Nellsons at Clear Lake when they heard the news. They left Immedtally to return home on hearing of M r. Olsons ciMistn Edgars sad death. . MR. 4. MRS. MELVILLE Tomklnson went to Boise, to attend funeral services Ort. H th, for Nonas sister Zola's husband, George Hill who died after only a few days Illness. Don and llene txk their parents to Boise and attended the funeral services. The latter cixqle and their children were In Salt Lake City over the week-en- d to go through the Temple with llene's sister Anna who was married to Ken Evans. THIS COMMUNITY LS by the fussing on Ort. 17th of a dear little lady Motile Dewsnlp of Deseret at the Delta Hospital, She had staved In the home here of her daughter and Plata and Bill Mare who were very kind and thoughtful of her. She has become great friends to man eople here. SACRAMENT MEETING Stake high councilman Jess Bennett represented the Slake SAD-den- ed son-in-la- Presidency at our Sacrament Meetirg. Be brought his son a missionary recent -1 returned from the British South and the British Southwest mission to speak first. The voting at such election shall be by ballot, which ballots will lie furn-she- d by the Clerk of the Board of Education of Millar J County School District to the Judge of the election, to be by them furnished to the qual.fied voter. The polls at each pilling place shall !e openel at the hour of 7.00 oclock AM. and will le kept open unt.I and will be closed at the h ur of 8 00 o'clock IM. There is to lie no icml rrgut ration of voter for such election and the olf.ci.il register of voter made or revised shall constitute the register for such election, except that the County Clerk of MillarJ County will rcg.stcr at his office during regular Hu'e hour, except Saturday, Sundays and holidays, and except during the y period linnuxL.ilely preceding the bond eWtion, who on the day o' the elect, on will lx a any peis-elector eighteen years of age or older and wall qual.fied a provided by law. The County la gasler such Clerk will make available or will cause the registration ngen's to nuke available at ct h of the a!vc descntHxl polling pl.ua- - a registration Lst or ropy thereof all rlectois entitled to use such pilling place. 3, 1971, Notice is further given that on that tieing a day not liter than ten day after said ck-tion, the Board of Education will meet at iU regular at 10 (K) ockx k AM and canpl,na- in I vas the return ant declare the faults of Said ckxTion. WITNESS WlltltKOF. the llsird of Education of Mdlard County School District, Millanl County, State of Utah, ha caused this notice to lx given this 11th ten-da- l He was followed by a viral duet from Tess Robison ami Jolene Robison. Their song was Beside Still Waters accompanied by Carma Swallow. Brother Jess was the concluding speaker. The Memterslp record of Ree H. Brlnkerhoff was received and he was welcomed Into our ward. The membership reoerds of two I.amanlte placement children were received and they were also welcomed Into our ward, Veda Franslco and Charles Rla. Mrs. Jess Bennett and son Brent attended our Sacrament Meeting. MR. MRS. GENE DA Vis', children Altrrt and David of Eurkea spent the weekend with A Ninas mother Elaine Ennis, brother Billie and sister Geo-gl- a. WENDY bOBl.'uN Holden Happenings Williams. n JACK-so- and daughter Tert and son Michael of Mapleton, Sxnt the week-en- d as house guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Jackson and also visited Julias sister I. ora and brother-in-laClein Utley an AND he week Kathy Militant six-n- t end with their .families the Junior Robisons and Dern The girls both attending the B. Y.E. FLORENCE SWALLOW WAS with her children Mr. and Mrs. B.N. Williams and little Terra Dawn Oct. to help out in the home while I aDawn was 111 with the flu. are GAE 1?ASSM ESSEN MAS home from S.E.S.C. over the week-en- d with her parents Lawrence and Vela brother Grant and sister Jean. MR. A MRS. Gl.ADE JUHN-so- n took their sun Roy to Salt Lake City Oct. 10th wtiere he entered (tie L.D.S. Mission home to receive Instruction prior to his departure for the Southwest Indain Mission. The three of them went to the Man-- tl Temple on let. 13th. MR. A MRS. E. I.. PECK came from Salt lake Cttvto spend a couple of days with and daughter their Grant and Arleen Robison and sons Brian and Bart. Arleen went with tier parents onttieir return home. Grant will go and get her In a few days. son-in-la- w Is the maximum VA Loan available for a mobile home'1 the purchase of a mobile home only, it Is $10,0)0 payable over 12 years and 32 da ys. I withdrew from school under the GI Bill at the end of the semester two years ago, and plan to return to the same schixd to pursue the sa me O pro-gra- do I start m. my tencfits again should go an notify the school to submit a certification to VA. This would start your bene fits again, provided you have not exhausted your entitlement an the school and program are A currently approved. deceased father was a pensioner. Because of a childhood accident, my sister Is unable to work, and will never able to do so. is she eligible for a pension. A- -VA considers a helpless child as one who txrame Q--- VA 1 Incat .til? of self-supim- Ml?. Mrs. 4. DEAN Mrs. Hazel Harmon. They also visited his brother the Chile M ood's and other relat-- I' es and friends. MRS. HA7EL HARMON the good news from her grandson Randall and his wife Kathy Christensen that they were the proud iarents of a lohv girl. The baby was born ct. 12th and will tie named l aurel. This Is Hazel's first lit DEI? P.U 1. ROBISt N HAS a new address, which is Box 231), Killeen, Texas 705 tl. He is tn the mission field. ed rt before the age 18. If this ts the case of your sister, you should submit a claim, with supimrting medical evidence, to VA. MRS. BEN WASZ-ktwt- Lawsons and - My hustand, a World M'ar veteran, died In 19G0. I was denied a pension at that time liecause I had teen married to him only three years. May I now reapply' A Now a widow must have married to a veteran only one yoarfure his death to qualify for VA death benefits. II DEER MEAT CARE Deer meat flavor ts lxst when the hunter will properly care fur animal after the stalk ts over. The closer a hunter can come to professional jacking hixise methods of meat care, the tetter the game will taste on the tjtile. Uie Wildlife officers remind the ootdixirsinen that failure to cool game prope-l- y tefore transjvirttng It, hauling It In places wtiere It Can't cool, and Inadequate cleaning of the game are three of the major causes of aura onsundav. last 1 w cz EVENING SACRA ment Services were conducted by Counselor DavIdChrlst- SUNDAY -- ensen. Lillian Rogers anJ Christensen were Beverly over the music. Prayers were by Charles Williams and Sheridan Prows. CteveChrls-tense- n and Marvin Cummings administered to the Sacrament which was passed by the Deancons: Jart Christensen, Kevin Kesler, Dean Shields, Duane Georgeandt.ee Price. was the Atm Christensen THE FIREMAN'S A UXII.ARY' met Oct. G, 1971. Hostesses were Bly Nixon and Ethel Wood Games were played with Thora McKee, Orleen Christensen, and Venez Johnson winning the others present were youth shaker. She was followed by Sam Utley, recently returned from the Italian Mission. The Indian girls in the placement program at Flowell sang a song. High Councilman Junior Robison was the concluding Georgia Stephenson, Altlellun ter, Bonnie Christensen, Eve-lv- n Teeples, Doreen Ashby, Faye Stephenson, Estell Bennett and Marsha Cropiwr. BONNIE CHRISTKN-se- n and daughters , Kelly and Pat were In Salt t.ake to see their son and brother Richard Christensen off on the plane to alien! the National F.F.A. Convention tn Kansas City. They also visited with Sandy and Glade Stevens. RICHARD A EDNA TIIOR-le- y of Modena were overnight of her mother Ethel gue-dAshby. The group then went to Salt lake and onto Ogden to visit Mrs. Evan Throley and tub. IN VISITORS RECENT Salt lake were Bruce and Battle Stephenson. They went to see hi sister Jean Johnson who had undergone surgery on her hip at the University Hospital . They report Jean Is getting along as can be expected. well as Their daughter Bonnie Larson and Bartura Ilesterman MRS. speaker, GUESTS OF THE PRIME Paxtons recently were hts Jack nephews and nieces: and Jolene Fairtunks, Tonv and Mary Lynn MaZ"U, Modesto, Calif. It was the first time they had seen each other for 13 years. ANDREW AND MARGARET Swanson received word of a new granddaughter, lxrn to Ward and Marlene Adams, Granger. Margaret went up to le with them a few days. CHARLES AVERY'S returned Sunday after a week Calif. They In Escondido, went to lake their son Allen, home, and to visit relatives On their way and friends. home, they stayed overnight at Lake Havasu City, Arizona, with Mrs. Averys uncle, the Don llelwigs, formerly of Kan-os- tu The Avery's traveled through rain ami snow the et- THE accnmianled their parents to the hospital. FRANK I FARES STEVENS and daugher Lisa of Cedar City were weekend visitors of their jarents. The Elbert Stevens and Mallon ur Stevens. MR. EMMETT BENNETT of Van Nuys, Calif., was w!t hts fatherSamuet Bennett during the weekend. crease Business In Utah by the end of the ttiird quarter was rated to good and was somewhat better than anticipated. This Is the report of (lie First Security Bank News Let-l- et lielng distributed tills week, It was reported by Ken Harris, The News Letter Manager. Is edited by Dr. EIRoy Nelson, First Security vice president and economist. The News Letter reports there has Uen a substantial Increase In construction and B nle and the outlook for the fourth quarter should follow national patterns. Some additional stability In prices and some decreases in the rate of Inflation is anticipates, says of Commerce for last year. After correction for decreasing purchasing power of the dollar, real income should be 4', above 1970. Personal In- brother-in-laIn California during the past month. They visited the Don llelwigs while at Havasu. In the unemployment ratio above the national average from 19G4 until 1971. During the early months of 1971 the unempoyment ratio tn Utah was below the national average. Total construction during the first eight months of 1971 totales $219.6 mllllonor nearly 257 above the corresponding period tn 1970. liestdental construction was reported up 437 from last year and was valued at almost $122 million or 59.37 above the same period last year. The News Letter reports that cash recetjits from farm marketings this year are expected to total around $255 million, about the same as last year. Mineral production will le somewhat below a year ago, due principally to the copper and railroad strikes last July. Retail trade reflects by the sales and use tax collections tn ihe first six months of 1971 was 137 above that of the first half of 1970. come in Utah was only slightly above last year liecause of the copxr and railroad strikes affecting copper and most other nonferrous metals. Wages and salaries are expected to total $2.G Bill Ion for an Increase of $18G million. This tyie of Income repre- WORLD OF WOMEN LOGAN Over 230 women from all over Utah participated In the recent Leadership School for Women held at Utah State University. The theme of the event was World of Women. Participants were treated to variety of topics ranging from how to manage your time to how to rejialr minor plumbing leaks. Kevnote speaker was Dr. Margaret Prowne, a former director, Dlvlson of Home of Economics, Federal Extension Service. She encouraged the women to find time for bettering themsleves and to take the Information they gained at the leadership school tack to their communities. Women attending from your county were: sents approximately $34 million, slightly ixdow the total rexrted one year ago. Pro-seapproxlmately7U7 of the total jiersonal income In the state. Net farm income Is estimated $34 million, slightly below the total reiiorts one year ago. Projierty income at $480 million should te $35 million alove last year. Nonfarm proprietors Income, and other labor Income and transfer payments should all be higher than last year. Total employment in Utah a nt In or i.37 over last year. Agricultural employment has continued to decline as t the situation natNon - agricultural ionally. MILLARD COUNTY an Increase of 0,300 Beth Crosland Edith Canister Marge Chrlstensen-Flllmor- Berna Davies Judy Larsen- - wage and salary employment was $1.77 higher, with Increases shown In all major Industries except mining, and transportation and the federal government. The total labor force was shown at 449,100. Unemployemnt In Sept, totaled 24,500 for an Increase of 1.77 tn the year. Peak unemployment was In July. From untlU9G4, the unemployment ratio In Utah continued well below the national average. This during the expansion of the missile Industry, when total employment tn that industry reached 18,000. A reduction mld-I93- missile Industry was the inmajor factor tn an the Total jersonal Income In Utah during 1971 Is estimated at $3,7 billion, an Increase of $279 million or 81 over that reported by the Department ondun and saw the Budge which was being dedicated. Many dignitaries attended from London and from all over the U.S. Mrs Rogers had visited her sister and zona Progress-Fillmore- , tn the Expected First Security. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Miller and Helen Rogers stopieJ at Havasu City, Ari- years. Rayma -- Fillmore Fillmore e Fillmore Fillmore Day 0s M arGe nne RowleyOasls" Sebrlna Eklns Hinckley Ruth Nielson Leamington A Anita Person Oak City s McBRIDPS Deer Hunters Special Rulon and Bryant Jones poor flavored meat. caring for deer meal In the field: (DTheanlmal shixild lx cleaned ami dressed Immediately; (2) All blood and hair should ne washed from the carcass tcfore taking It home. Mater won't hurt the meat tf allowed to drain off; (3) Meat shonlJ t allowed to c(xl transxrtej home or to the bwker. Hang the deer so atr can circulate freely around tt Ixxh In the field and at home. "A I t. IN YOU? NEWS I week, s Q-- CITY SEU LONDON BRIDGE On their way to Kanosh Grand of Rapids, Michigan, called at the home of Mr. andMrs. WarrenCros-lan- d Sunday. Warren and Ben were In the Navy together during World M'ar H and had not seen each otlierfortwenty-sl- x prizes, LAKE MR. AND MRS. GRAN !'x.-d- e visited the Richfield, n, J1ETTIK BENNETT DAU HER ACCOMPANIED Elaine Heu.rtckson of Richfield to St. George for a few days of visiting at the home of daughter and sister Karl and Emma Donaldson and fa v. A SALT IN over night rldav tor checkups were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lawson and I auraCummlngs. MR. A MRS. C.G. STEVENS were in Salt Lake over the weekend. They visited Carol an son Randall, Billy an Shirley, George and family, also tke Chester Croslands. They brought their grandchild Tiffany home with them for a few lays visit. ANES ROY BROTHER Canister of Boise, Idaho, called to spend the day with C.G. and Ane. MR. Kanosh Happenings Count a Utah' 81631 Friday, October 22, 1971 BUSINESS BETTER THAN WOOD were recen t'f Salt were recent weekend v lsitors. They were the house guests of his sister ake Lake I MRS. ANSWER To VETERANS Bow Millard In IF YOU HAVE FRIENDS OR RE I AT1V1 S VISITING YOU For the deer HUNT, BE SURE TO CAll, IN YOU? NEM'S TO Tin: PROGRESS. announce the opening of BIG J ENTERPRISES FORMERl Y Moody HPS. Feed Company Box of 25... Box of 25 Box 30-0- 6 Cleaning Seed Grinding Screenings Hay Products Phone 864-280- 4 .. $5.12 5.12 3.99 - 270 30-3- 0 Del,a model 0 model 88 model 700 model 70 SCOFfcS Regular 139.95 152.95 149.95 174.95 243 243 7-7- 30-0- 6 30-0- 6 Variobfc 3x9 Special 118.95 129.95 119.95 144.95 39.95 nua-tin- day of August, ALL ACCESSORIES HUNTING KNIVES SADDLES 1971. s Jack Nelson President, Board of Education of Millard CVmnty School D.stiiit, Millard County, State of Utah New, Good Used M. OLD TIMER KNIVES Regular 515.00 NOW 59.95 Attest: L Steele, ( lerk. Board of Education of Millard County School District, Millard County, State of Utah Rotx-r- I)al Dab t "f Fust 1ubl.taliuu: ( Eii..il I'ublh'.iliou, UiluluT O. bl"T 8, 1971 1971 McBride Lumber Co. |