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Show CANCER DRIVE SUCCESSFUL Count! Progress Millard I'illmore, I'tah 84631 Friday, October 22. 1971 who has served on th of Directors for fifteen years and will be stepjdng down as a Delegate to the National Board In November, and Mrs. Paul (Ginger ) Moslander, whe helped establish the ftrst com- divisions Hoard Some 17,00 0 volunteers visited nearly every home and business firm In the state to distribute cancer education materials and collect contributions tumor registries puterized for cancer control. Preston G. Adams, a Salt ake Insurance executive, served as State Crusade Chairman and was honored by the Hoard of Directors for his leadership In the succe,,ul camjialgn. In Stan Watts, baskerball coach and director of athletics at Brigham Young University and Honorary State Crusade Chairman this past year, v.aj guest s.eaker at the meeting. He recently recovered from cer operation. a can- the Mountain wpst. 1 ' r'T ii T,s r 3" St V" "it n :: v, wr' i Mr. Pugh noted that 33 of the 40 county units through the the State met or exceeded their their goal for the year, with Salt Lake County gathering ' . e" ' 1 record. this was raised In a door to door rej) sidential drive under the of Mrs. Joseph F. and Mrs. Gordon Smith , Jr. - also a record B. Hinckley for a residential campaign. Big performers were Davis (nortul with 189 jprc?nt of Its goal; Tooele .west) 173 percent; Summet (west) 139 .erxent, and Millard .west) 132 jiercent Salt ps. "f- S131,474--anoth- Some Kimballs er $03,000 of lead-ershl- HUNTERS SPECIALS -- to the new she or sell It to (tie City andor State Parks Commission. lids site will then lierome part of the Old Fillmore Elementary Activity Center - The School Hoard will either move this buildlne SCHOOL HONI) EXPLAINED (Continued from lane Capitol Park. 1) AND I I K Kit 1IUNTKRS SOME MOUSF ID Id LOST Llk ami mnoue are safe (hiring the Utah deer hunt except fur a few careless or lawless limiters and their wake of destruction. Lake rerted are Only registered voters will lie allowed to vote on the school bond election No ember 2nd. Remember to register! Absentee ballots must tie requested both from the school board offices In Delta for the question on the school bonds, and from the cities where there are candidates for office. Requests for absentee tallots for the School Bond must be addressed to Robert Steel, Clerk, Millard County School District, Delta, Utah 84624. Good Schools Promote Growth each deer sea- son to Wildlife Resources officers who make every effort to locate and salvage the downed animals. Utahns lose some 200 elk every year In Illegal Vice-preside- Itewards are offered by the Division of Wildlife Hesourres to anyone giving information which leads to the arrest a"d conviction of jierson lllega .y killing elk or moose. A reward of $100 Is offered on Waterproof FLASHLIGHT, bright RED .... 3.98 it floats Philip Committee; C. Pugslev, Secretary, and Richard A. Van Winkle. Tres- - nrer. School. Approximate location tor new Fillmore Elementary The Board of Education la currently negotiating for the purchase of one of these sites. DR. AND MRS. 1AFE PAR-rls- h an 4 children of American Fork visited their folks over the week end, including Mrs. Alta Shumway and Duane and Rula Bartholomew and family. Duarte and Rula were In Salt Lake City Tuesday. hy-pa.- GOOD STOCK Of addition to Mr. Adams, social recognition was given at the meeting t o Mrs. J. 1.. Gibson, first field commander of the pioneering Womens as a forerunner to iheAmeric.in Cancer Society cud Mrs. Madeline Wirthlln. who was the successor to Mrs. Gibson . Slcal awards were given toa Dr. Wallace I.. ChamU-rs- . former President of the Utah In , only w.th the vigorous efforts ami rujqxirt of every W .th the Interstate citizen. sv)x',!u!iI to our communities in a sh rt time, the towns along the old Highway 91, w have to turn more to other ecr manic developments in o: hr t Continue to gnw ar.d prosper. play a ptxtfiutnie role in attracting small inlur.lry and lur.itjj pvp!e imo this area. This cou! 1 l.e the most imp rum question you will have an opp ulun ty to vote on in this cl.ea.de. D.nt let future gem.rti ns down. KELLYS IGA nrrm i"rmm rrnrtnr THURS., FRI. , SAT., DANCE THURSDAY OCT, 21 1 79 BEANS '89 CHILI a 89 fan oz. GItKKN No. 30.1 13 oz. Sll SWiR VIENNA N CORN WILSON LYNN Army Private First Class John R. Murray Jr., 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Murray Sr., Hidden, Utah, recently was assigned to the 304th military police battalion In Vietnam. Private Murray, A military policeman In the battalion's company A near Phu Hal, entered the Army In January 1971, completed baste training at Fort Lewis, Wash., and was last stationed at Fort George G. Meade, MD. He was graduated from Millard HighSchonl In Fillmore, DEER HUNTERS kernel Nihletw Whole ASSIGNMENT rrrmra 2.70 (for all Shotguns ond Rifles) J. i?. MURRAY, JR HAS NCW wUl RIFLES Delux Slipon Recoil Absorber 1 1 1 1 1 3.85 Various types of EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS Buckner. Ogden, R. Warren Haines, Chairman of the b elk and $300 on mexise. rfrrTTTTrrnrTTTrrrrTrrrrrrrTTTTi - RIFLE SHELLS E. La Mar kills. your ls poreent-Ne- Other officers Include Mr. Pugtus Chairman of the Board inomb r or tlic District c ff.ee in Delta for the aaswers. The futuie ami gr.wth of thus area can be assured seh-o- 5.50 1972. 1 ah-quat- e 10.85 canvas cover -- Tins nowspipcr urges evryone to laconic I donated latest school pioposnl. Attend r.iv ting that are b tve all if y u have quest ons on the In'ing held, an bon I prop s.il, or projc : to he include 1. call Hoard anl 110 year Included Dr. Adolph M. Nielsen, a Salt Lake surgeon, as President and Dr. Crll D. Fullmer, a Salt Lake pathologist , as President Meet for in t!u Modern had - CARTRIDGE BOX, most sizes to carry ammo Leather case Outers Rifle Cleaning Kit offleers installed for the Illegal kills of elk and moose PLEASE VOTE County CAMP COT - 23x74" KSTLKS 10 IlaniitT1 n for 3c g. 39c 10 ' 29 CANDY" WHOLE SUN ORANGE Jl K K 6 oz. 85 POTATO CHIPS 59 ntfisil ryvvc tvl UJ 1 X BACON 49 a In 1970. : 1 IGA LEGION HALL FILLMORE BONA BAND Wsley Huntsman Rahny Anderson, LaNlla With th LUG wrench Kes-le- r. Sponsored by EAST MILLARD RIDING CLUB: iimiiiiliiiHiiiinnimiH aiani! -- . . . - coch 5c 9 for 99c 5 for $1. 3 for SI. 4 for $1 1 lb 25c . 69c . t orl Boswell, Kmmett, 1 Julie . -- ..69c 4for$l Julie Carolyn Penney. car or onlv has four Uhv Couldn't pull olden davs to lug-mi- ls, 1st it S skirts like they dll p our m the GIH1 S Mlop Is GETTING OFF a good start this year. It eril Is taught seventh by Ron-a- ll Anderson. The 13 girls include: Rahny Amterson, Jan Bond, Kris Day, Valorla Dav, Julie 1 mmett, Suzanne Harmon, Connie Hodges. 1.A Mia en-ro- lle Pillsbury PANCAKE Mi 12c off Certified Salted Spanish Pconufs French's Black PEPPER . 4 lbs. 65c 14 or. 35c 4 or 49c LUX LIQUID - 10c Of Birds Eye COOL WHIP 22 9 or 47c or. 59c Morton's Apple or Pumpkin PIES 3 for 89c V T DINNERS 2 for 79c Banquet SPRAY HAIR 13 Raycfte 0r. 49c BAR S thick sliced BACON 2 lbs. $1.39 Slab of BACON - not sliced lb 47c NORBEST Hen Turkeys - "A" Grade . lb. 47c Swift's Premium Franks, All Meat lb. 59c , 1 . BAR S HAMS DRY ONIONS RED GRAPES Holvcs ... . . . lb. $1.07 lb. 7c lb. 29c DUANE'S AG nesler, Terri McBride, Carolyn Peterson, and Gloria Stevens, ami Lorrl 1'ennev, Mickey Hs-wort- h. The class Is onlv taught to high school girls nd since there Is no slate requirement of program for this class, the girls select the mb.ects they would like to cover. This sen. ester ttie girls selected: wod conwood finishing ami struction, automotive tustiuctlon where they learn to change a tire. They have also included work In electricity, jewelry, plum! Ing, up. holstry, leather. Bind scaj V. sign, ami home arrangements, Pach of dont know why w are doing Iget the family car once this. every six weeks. HUT MR. ANDERSON... 49c factorily performed In active ground combat against a hostile force for a period of time. In llonor of Its singular meaning, the badge Is worn above all other awards and over the left decorations, breast. It Is a blue rectangle with a silver rifle mounted on It, super tmix.sed over a curved. wreath. Subsequent are represented by a, r at the top center of the wreath. Spec. Huntsman had received the award while assigned as a rifleman In comianyC, 1st Battalion 501st Infantry, 101st airborne division (airmobile!. Spec. Huntsman entered the army In August 1970 and had completed basic training at Ft. Lewis, Wash. He Is a 1963 graduate of Millard High School, In Fillmore. lie received his lc-helof science degree In 1970 from the college of S.U.S.C. The specialists wife, Constant e, lives at 100 S. 190 these subjects are cov-er2 or 3 dav hen the girl decl hS which Well, I get the tar In lime to go fill up. SPENT TRATT several days in t as Vegas visitin his son and daughter In law, George and Melbs Allred ami three children. He stojped at Bloomington on the way. MAYCOCK DUANE borne here Saturday after twlng In Salt 1 ake hospitals for nearly two months, following an accident. He is up ami arovind town and looks very exd. His wife Crystal brooch! him home. ed MOVIE rVF. SEEN THIS YEAR! BAR S BONKLL MARC F.L 200 IlLRslIK !YEIU INSTAN ttiDomei mUMGEIU Cash Gr LI r "COCOA 2 79f? at KELLY'S I.G.A. AVALON i.SJI AXSIJUUU-UUt- J BANANA W extern (amity fanned Tall MILK i$P' NALLLYS Banquet, Pumpkin, Pen. h, Apple, t herry 13 oz. BEEF STEW 46 Summer Garden 13 oz. S ea h. Del t she Mes and she can 101 longer In that field. I I funnel I Ilerera I I BRIiIXERHOFFS tst CHEVRON 35 ALL Ml, AT 29t TOMATOES IlNtYllfl) lltI KIOIS APPLES TUP ni.U SAN 1 19 D H II COOKIES el trMlv fan 2 POTATOES BR SERVICE 38iSl Stevens AG 18c fan I I (an , Carry ROW! I I DAN 00 FACIAL" SAVE Every Doy I $.95 .09 COLOR j ATLAS PERMA GUARD lb. $ HAMS Buy your TRICK n TREAT CANDY h'., Monroe, Ut. SALE ANTI FREEZE II.. De-rlne- d ng PRE - FREEZE .00 BAR S SLAB or Inac-coun'l- . , ... LOCAL AA MKDH M THE FUNNIEST AMRV SPECIALIST FOUR Wesley D. Huntsman, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Huntsman, 2C1 N. 100 West, Fillmore, Utah, recently received the combat Infantryman hadge In Vietnam. The Hadge Is a unique and cherished award that Is highly coveted by Its recipients. The award was originated during World War 11 lo recognize the role of the Infantryman. The-cl- b can be awarded only to a member of an Infantry unit of brigade, regimental or of smaller sire unit who satis- RETURNING Pride Pok Instant Potatoes, case 1.19 SHASTA POP 12 or Von Comps PORK and BEANS 2 KLEENEX TOWELS 5c Off NIBLETS CORN - 12 or. .. FIRESIDE SALTINES Clover Club POTATO CHIPS, 17 or. Reg. S9c MARS CANDY Bars 6 pock Armour BEEF STEW 24 or. W. F. CRANBERRY hclcorsoucc SUN. & MON. Receives Award C IRC 1 S (I or. Iloxrw 3 oz. Peg. 59 I |