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Show Millard County Progress Fillmore, I'tah 84631 Friday, November 5, Top 1971 By JIM ROBINSON V pc.seiet Npns Staff W'ller - CITY Trust young sophoninie In contain a ytrong and eoasonod iiinnm:' attack and aho romp up with a strong pass tush against a big opponent is a uxtrisonip thing. Bui Tom Kingsfoid, head football roach for Southern L'lah Slain College, isn't uoir-trabout the poitoimame of Jeff Keel this weekend. Keel and the Thuinlei'hud.s r tangle with atth rival. College, this Satutday on their home field. IBoth the T Hiard.s and the Parsons ate silling 12 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference alter both suffered losses last weekend. List year SI. SC beat the Parsons. then went on In capture the Mountains f). vision of the RMAC. T! 's year (he Qatsons, under first year roach Allen CKDAR THE FAMILIAR DOUBLE B of Brush Beryllium Company will no longer be seen. With the change of company names, a new Insignia will be made. BRUSH BERYLLIUM CO. CHANGES NAME Shareholders of the Brush Beryllium Company agreed to change the corporate name to Brush Wellman Inc. at a special stockholders meeting held on the 19th of October. The name change was announced by Robert W. Biggs Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Cleveland man- ufacturer of englneeref Includes which material beryllium, bery'llum alloys, beryllla ceramics and ixiwder metal and graphitic composite friction materials. In describing the derivation of the new name, Mr. Biggs stated that, "With the acquisition of the S.K. Wellman Division of Abex Corporation, which we will operate as a wholly owned subsidiary 10 tie known as The S.K. Wellman Corp., we have broadened our base so that we make and market metal composites of copper and graphite, iron and graphite, and carbon and graphite compounds, used as heavy duty energy conversion material tn such applications as earthmovlrg, mining, aircraft brakes and other high energy braking and power trans- mission systems. These are all highly engineered applications and the S.K. Wt liman Corp Is a leader In this field. "The Brush BerylllumCom-pan- y name no longer Identifies our adequately company but Brush Is well established as a leading producer In Its field, as a leading producer In Its field, as Is Wellman In Its field. Therefore BRUSH WELLMAN INC will bring to the market place an easily Identified Image on which we hope to further build our reputation as producers of engineered materials for customers needing exactlngchar-acterlsttlto build the more demanding products of the future. The Brush Beryllium Comcs pany was founded In 1931 to commercially develop the beryllium technology of the Brush Laboratories, started In 1921 by Charles Brush and Dr. C.B. Sawyer. In August of this year Brush Beryllium the S.K. Wellman bought di- vision of Abex, a wholly owned subsidiary of Illinois Central Industries. Founded In 1925 by S.K. Wellman, that corporation Is the world's largest producer of metallic friction material for brakes and clutches on heavy duty mobile equipment. FJDICATION The greatest investment a person tan male ts not in real estate, land speculation, or stoik as e are sometimes lead to believe, rather, it is in the investment of oneself in ones education, which will allow him to sucteed and live in the world of tomorrow. Gerald Vuljw, Calif. State College, "Kdiiiation-a- l Implications for a Technological Democracy." Education. - j re. A HlP in liy.ng even I : SELECTIVE lu- j xtipi ii i, It. policies. During this xrlod each multiple connection off from one meter will be charged $6.00 per quarter per connection with a 30,000 gallon water allowance per connection. 2. In making new water connections, the waterworks supervisor may, on a temporary and emergency basis and with the approval of the City Council, allow multiple connections from one meter In accordance with Item 1, above. those cases where there Is a vacant lot and an existing water connection and meter, the mobile home or trailer may make the water connection without additional charge and be subject only to the existing water rates. 4. Before water and power connections are made to a trailer or mobile home within Fillmore City limits, the owner of the tralleror mobile home unit as well as the property owner Involved will be advised of the above policies governing water connections and also the policy governing sewer connections (Each dwelling unit will be required to have a separate connection to the sewer system and pay Ihe regular monthly charges.) In addition the owner of each trailer or mobile home unit which l to lie located outside of trailer parks anl within city limits will be required lo make application for a building permit. Before such permit Is granted, the city building Inspector will satisfy himself ihat all regulations Involving fire, safety, spacing, sanitation and other pertinent regulations have been met. 5. Until such time as the pending zoning ordinance Is approved or disapproved, as the case maybe, trallerpark and mobile home parks will be approved only In tones permitting such parks in the proposed toning ordinance. ADVERTISING Advertising that is generally as highly successful regarded Thousands of divcharged voting often owes its success to the and mothers trained lor 'eight of the schedule not people health sers itrs net tiutions hi the content of the commercial 'rtcranv Administration facilities William S. Wheeler. Marketing last fist al sear. Communications. - In DIRECTORY "Bov f (t;- v f". p 11 ( ' ' Mill' m Uni Md- .it SC ATilII v 11 - dJO pinei'-n.- hM piMdididof i.pi. iuMdn id !n.i' fdO'll.lll it college students. Colonel Richard V. Peay, Director for selective service In Utah clarified the college students position. He slated, who met the re- quirements for student deferments during (he 1970-7- 1 regular academic schixd year will continue to be deferred until they giaduatc, reach age 24 or cease to jxirsue a course of study satisfactorily, whichever comes first. College student deferments will lx eliminated for those who entered college In (he summer of 1971 or later. Colonel Peay stated that college students are eligible to have their Inductions postxned uni 11 the end of the semester or term or academic year In (he case of their last academic year or until they cease satisfactorily to pursue such cixirse of InIs whichever struction, ed 26, 1971 earlier. Colonel Peay slated another major point the on - going college student shouldconsidor Is the already established policy permitting men to drop thetr II S College Student deferment at will. The policy means a man with a student deferment can aln-do- n that deferment whenever It Is to his advantage, wlihout waiting the end of the deferment period for which It Is granted. For example, he could manchoose to enter the power fxxil late In a year when t Is apparent his draft lottery number will not be reached. Exposure for even part of the year counts for the entire year, and If a man ends a year In status without Iwlng drafted he Is moved Into less vulnerable catagorles In the following years. Colonel Peay said lottery number 123 will le the highest called this year and he encouraged men who were lorn In 1931 or before and received lottery numtors In the 1969 or 1970 lottery to take advantage of the opiortunlty to face their maximum exposure this year. Any registrant who holds a lottery mimlor of 126 or atxve and who ts classified II S deferment and place him In A Status, will on December 31, 1971 to placed In a less vulnerable catagory and not subject to call in the following years of his liability. The advantage of college students with lottery numbers a love 123 Is obvious ami all Utah local Ixwrds have Instructions to acce; written requests for the classification change. -- A hp til si r llPI'i, Y gi'gn md time h.i,- .! s'.'irleJ e improves oil! Kmpsfonl 1 Capt. Medina The irony of the Armys prosecution of Captain Ernest Medina, now having been found innocent as have so many of the publicly accused, is that his military career is nevertheless ruined and his reputation tarnished. lf Par-.-on- for his coun- IN FIGHTING try far from home, risking his life, he was doing his duly. If he made mistakes under desperate circumstances he did what most fighting men have done since the beginning of time. 3-- are THERE IS no war in which there are no unnecessary deaths. The Army has accused many veterans in the newspaper before spend half their time watching or fn'ki;," about footbnl," Jeffs sister, Sandra, says. .Ml tin strategy and planning could pav off Saturd. y when Keel will h ive to proei t his flank the veteran vestminstrr ninners. Chuck Rilov and James Phillip-- . Keel will uco face a qotent passing a;tn(k. Cood speed and agility with 200 pounds on a G2 frame make Keel equal to il.e !al:. An 'iere are sever'd quailerbaiks and running bnks mond :he RMAC that i .in testify to that. And there are several more who will learn even more about Keel in the next two and one-hayears. Team wise, it will be the defense of the s and the versatile offense of the Westminster is second In defense in the P.MAC allowing less than 200 yards per game where the Thunderbiu ;ds are second In offense gaining over 209 yards per game. IThe total season ceoord for the Parsons' is currently where the troubled T Birds dl Fill- - fcilldPI d - siyc. "He md Pnd spend hours kvseusing strntegy, plnys nod technique-- . They must miMimi J e ;i rpry ,1 SERVICE on and JEFF KEEL IS THE SON of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keel of Fillmore. No Animat Show television, It's the cute little calves that make the men horse records in their the public eye. smearing 2 5. around. Coast Guard Magazine. WHEN they are afterward found innocent, the damage cannot then be undone. Medinas acquittal is the latest proof such charges should be more carefully made and not publicized in the press until a verdict has been reached. AMERICAN PLAN Visitor Those are wonderful strawberries you have there. Do you use fertilizer on them?" Farmer "No just cream and sugar." - - Rhodes White Bread Canned HAMS 5 loaf pack .... 83c DASH Detergent - 10c off 73c TUNA - ii ' 12', III NK can ' KRAFTS DINNER MAC I $VM Jt A BEEF I 1 I- - J OLEO IIERSHEYS t A CHOC, -- ROASTS lo. TENDER TASTEM el.. lb. DUANFS AG W.F. Frozen STRAWBERRIES, 19 oz. 4 for 95c 89c Blue Bonnet MARGARINE 79c ... ANACIN Reg. 99c -- lb. 55c for 49c lb. 69c SPARE RIBS LETTUCE Hormcl All Moot FRANKS Western Family PEANUT Butter - 32 oz. 58c Baker's Cocoanut Prcm. Shredded 16 oz. 49c Libby's RED r.i, ... . - FRESH PORK SPARE RIBS lb. . . ZESTA SALTINES pork; lit: AN S i lrrcr t i T III TTER lairge tin 1 Employment Opportunity Stvno-Purchasin- 290 Iurr hasing 1 213 experience The 1 very Wel!,nan j nc. F. O. Box 815 .(Ml 55 .Stevens AG During 1971, for Instance, the Division of Rehabilitation served a total of 9,838 disabled fer-son- s. Of these, 2,231 lxgan full time competitive employment during the year. Ten years ago, only 347 disabled persons were officially rehabilitated. Before the rehabilitation process began for these 2,231 jxt were on sons, nearly welfare. Over half were not one-four- th tyje of gainful The group averaged only $820 a person jxr year In any employed employment. In earnings. Now, after receiving Utah 84624 An E.iinl (h '.a luml) Employer SUN. counse- ling, training, and in some cases medical aid; the average earnings a rehabilitated person makes have risen to $4,242 xr annum. Besides adding lo the states lax revenues. Increased earnings have lifted many disabled people from welfare and unemployment rolls, thus jaylng tack the MON. r METRO GOIDWYN MAYER PRESENTS FVetty Maids all in a row taepayerss original Investment stalling of $2,268 for each rehabilitation many times over. ROCK ANGIE DICKINSON : HUDSON SAVAIAS TELLY mom METR0C0L0R FATHFRS-SON- The lather should iherish hiv little urn until he is five, and Show will Stort punish him tint il his fifteenth year; hut when the son has reached the sixteenth year of his life, the father should ever . Gnostic treat him as a from Medieval Jain Savings ot 7:30 P.M. O flVflliCT fin-mi- Rulon and Bryant Jones announce the opening of BI6 J ENTERPRISES lights regularly. WINDSHIELD WIPERS: Wiper haldes, If dried out by summer need heat, replacement. Washer reservoir should have an adequate solution lo operate at the lowest temperatures that you may encounter. Another part of the vehicle antl-free- often ze In a over-look- FORMERLY Moody Bros. Seed Company Cleaning Seed Grinding Screenings Hay Products Phone Mto .. 864-280- 4 SALE m,, 4 ft Vs- NOW! A Salt Lake surgeon, w. Knox Fitzsiatrlck, Jr., has been oftheVIr-glni- a turned Whitney Memorial Project - - - a program of rural cancer clinics for the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society. The project, now In Its third year, Is an awa rd winning effort to conduct free cancer screening clinics for women tn rural areas of the State where there are few doctors. The apjxlntm"nt of Dr. Fitzpatrick was announced by Dr. Adolph Nielsen, President of the Utah Division and head of the Whitney Memorial Project last year. with Serving as Dr. Fitzpatrick is Mrs. Barbara trlnce, a Salt Lakeuoman who has directed programs to support the rural clinics since they started In fund-raisi- During the first year, six clinics were held, giving physical examinations tosome 2,000 women. Eight clinics were conducted last year for another 2,700 women and ten clinics are scheduled for this fall and next spring. The clinics are conducted by volunteer uniald doctors, nures and others who will one-dthe clinics provide un'ier the sujwrvlslon of Dr. Fltzjatrlck, who served as a volunteer last year. Dr. Fll7airlck Is Chairman of the Cancer Society's Professional Education Committee a former meml-e- r of the Board of Director' for the Salt Lake County Unit of the Cancer Society and Is a member of the Utah Division Board of is presently sxaker of the House of Delegates for the Utah State Medical Association and has twen a member of the Board of Trustees for the Association Ihe past two years. A native of Atlanta, Ga., he graduated ro:n the Medical College of Georgia and served his Internship al the University He t SIZE FAMILY GOe NOW IJquld IStergent OH 69 Off 2(K- - "J IVORY DOWNEY Hospital In Augusta, Ga. and his residency at St. Louis University and has practiced in Utah for Ihe fast thirteen years. He Is a general surgeon affiliated with the Holy Cross Hospital. I f4 FABRIC SOITNEK king .49 SIZE. PENNANT FRUIT CAKE 45 MIA 1969. Directors. desircahte. uglier information submit a complete resun i n confidence promptly Hanqurt: ( lilrkrn, Href, Turk' yj EAT ",s Clerk. Current Shorthand and Typing a must. Above average sprpd and accurate required, Composition skill, must be demonstrated, For 40 os. relief rolls. mec-hanlz- ay 3 25t SKIPPY'S CHIPS lb. 59c 4 for $1.00 lb. 39c 1 o. POP CORN the peson working at a low laying job or on unemployment or CANCER SOCIETY JOY Liquid Detergent 43c Ccrtifrcsh BRIDGE Mix W.F. Giant Ripe Olives, 300 CHEESE 23 SAT. fi ORDER Your THANKSGIVING TURKEYS MPO BAI LS TEAM (ol SALMON 65c 39. 71, t .. $1.25 10c BATH SOAP for 6 $1.00 Campbell s Chicken Noodle Soup . 3 for 39 Double Luck Cut Green BEANS 10 lbs. $1.29 PILLSBURY FLOUR 5 for $1.00 SPAGHETTI Sauce Lcwry 59c 18 WHEATIES CEREAL oz, Franco-AmcricaSpaqhettios, 15 oz. 5 $1.0' 79 substantia! check later for an accident or emergency road service, Leo 11. Barlow, Utah Safety Councils Vice President for Traffic warned Utahdrlvers today. Time and money spent today to get your car ready for winter could be the best Investment you can make for your familys security and your won peace of mind during all toe months ahead. Barlow said that for too many drivers a winter Safeconsists of a tune-u- p, ty check an oil change and a grease While these are Imjob. portant for a dependable starthe emphasized, "It Is ing, even more Important to check ttiose Items that affect tractHe listed ion and vision." these as follows: BRAKES: A grabbing brake can Ux-- one wheel and throw your car Into a skid. Have your brakes balances If you feel that your car pulls to one side when making a stop on a dry pavement. TIRES: Good trends are Important at any time of the year, and especially when the pavements are sllpxry. Snow tires are of little or no help In stopping on Ice, but they do Increase pulling ability In the loosely packed snow. TIRE CHAINS: Reinforced tire chains provide the ultimate In both stop and go traction for deep snow and galre Ice conditions. Be sure they are In your trunk and ready for use. IlhATEH - UEHtUS I K SYSTEM: The deforster should be capable of clearing fog and frost off the windshield quickly. If 11 Isnt functioning properly a new thermostat may m be needed or the control may require adjusting. LIGHTS: Headlights, tail- lights and dlrecttonal signals must be In perfect working order. Clean snow, sluch and winter road grime off all Ihe Thursday and Friday ps GAIN Detergent 25c off King size n tn. vehicle check pre-seas- on "Advances preparation as coupled with sensible driving habits can reduce winter actn cidents and traffic tie-uthe months ahead," concluded Barlow. ' Jcrgcn's CARNATION I.IC.IIT A tip now can aviod a "Rehabilitation jays fur itself. This Is a statistical fact according to Charles Schmitt, coordinator of administrative services for the State Board of Educations Division of Rehabilitation Services. Schmitts claim Is based on statistics which Indicate that tt Is actually less exjien.sive for taxpayers to help rehabilitate a disabled person than to leave might be needed If you should get caught In a severe snow storm, such as a shovel and bucket of sand or rock salt, battery booster cables, a tow chain, tire chains and emergency flares and lights. - BAR S - ADY FCR VVINTuR? safety check ts the trunk, Barlow staled. Make sure that tt contairs alt the emergency equipment Items that A nc-J- R thats A If you have not s'nt In epy lo be include J in the ( Directory" to Ix published in the M.ll.ir.l County Progress for four weeks Si (Xu please get it In right away. lMp OlH TOWN to publicize the mmy cs that are located here. business places anl c ,1 pr-'n- registrants ' Inn- T .ix se 'ori it ht:' r, .1 f'lllli 1, k lh.il he (p" TL.t pi'ikt btl.i'tf'i ttiltl The change conrerning h new selective service law Is a t of great concern for Utah un- m it illg ,111 priiplv -- hou s a !'i hi. il s rv trip. I'.TE ip; iii'f.. t" tt I mild r d id.il "Kef lidlt- - 'It'Ptll'l IM'I l.djj', ui'.'' fit- - o! y III N! DESERET NEWS, Tuesdoy October Effective this date we will apply existing policies and ordinances with aditlonat provisions as follows; 1. Existing violators will lx given six months to comply fully with city ordinances and Still Time To Be INCLUDED Itp !i l.tt.l 'it .It SVOIO. 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