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Show "The Old Page' MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, UUh 84831 November 12, 1971 Single Cupid 6 cenu Na ubflorfptlon $2.00 MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, FILLMORE, UTAH yrmf. Chalk Creek Flood Control Dam Being Raised ARMISTICE Friday, November 12, 1337 DAY PROGRAM cross membership DRIVE ON RED IMPRESSIVE The Armistice Day program y waa one of the beet that Fillmore haa ever witnessed. Both the parade and the program were pres-- 1 Therwtoy, November J anted la a manner that Inspired a I Today la Armistice 1 won Day! deep feeling of patriotism and lovelder how many atop and think about of freedom and country In the heart I thla day and what It raeena to of every Individual privileged to wit- This morning a program wee given ness this epectacle la commemoration I In the High School Auditorium. It of the day tha World War waa I waa a pageant, the title being, Mem brought to aa ead. orle. of 19 13." U was very latere.- Promptly at 10 o'clock the parade I lug and we believe a greet deal of started down Main atreet, with the I sympathy and understanding waa do-H. S. band In tbelr bine and wbltal rived by the students frem this Next ram the! grata. ioadlag. Dagloa Color Guard, followed Wl tfuy.prirsi D'jdi and Pheasant ;es-terda- Red Cross Chapters In Utah ere urged by A .L. Schafer, Red Croe manager la the Pedflc Area, to enroll 27,310 members aa this state s Tbe recent pheasant season, eod-'o- g quota la a national cs WORK STARTED THIS WEEK KANOSII for ,palfm Wednesday and the first 10 day five million adult members. Enroll-ment- a BY C. C. C. SPIKE CAMP cf tb duck shoot have been tbe moat will be made November Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1937 successful ever experienced In this closing on Thanksgiving Day. In Meraorium Should Be Completed in 30 locality. Since evil muat pass, and Utah, wth 23 Rad Cross Chaptars, Pheasant wer plentiful In all loDays, Says Supt Parkinson now has 18,132 members or 4. good muat last. It la wiser to It per calities where feed and cover could cent of the Stata'a population. Tarklneon and dwell on Superintendent bo found, and the hundreds of bun-tthe enrichment of our Lieutenant Miller of C. C ,C. Camp In tha fields all had Outstanding nckievamuata beIn llvee through thoee who have died shooting, half of the needy, sick. Injured end and limit if they could hit the located at Sallna. were In Fill g for ui, than to be numbed by sordiatreesed by .lieee Utah units are beauties. AH hunter who had mure Thuraday to start work on rale row. They cannot really die! Inshown In n aompllatlon Just released any kind ef a dog found it much Ing the Chalk Creek Flood Control numerable families know that! U Fifteen of I be UUh Chapters have easier to locate bird and good dogs Dam. A crew from the Sallna Camp la well with the boys end with ua, As this la being written, there la oaUbllahed 21 highway eaaergancy retrieved many bird that otherwise have eatabllahed a Spike Camp lu whose hearts they live for ever, have been lost. a In the nlr et school, tension w flrat aid stations to aid pertoas In- would Kanoah, and ahould complete the more. Duck shooting at Clear Lake la ured la automobile wreck. Thirty all aie who dam In 30 daya, according to Superla wondering to Love ou Lasts death, and you r going Heaters who have visited win the football game between MllL two ef these chapter placed 213.233 intendent Parklnaon. friend who died la allre always, to the Millard County refuge this sea-so- n selMnapection list In heme Uet at The original dam, which waa com Richfield, Richfield, this rebuild and make permanent the ante, then the first four found duck plentiful on all tha month to eliminate best rda In tha grade of I afternoon. pleted early In 1138, haa already real you the undying you, which tha Fill more nation-wid- e 3883 acre alllTHE the School, lakes and marsh. pupils to ear Itve caaupelga done a tremendous amount of good .MiLLutlVHlNCltLgY GAME may help other aa be la helping lu fact, the shot gun ahoottng baa N,UOn by the prevention ot gcetdeaU In tha.mTIy tt prevented aerloua damage abort cT, you. What ha gave you have! been so good hereabouts end so menu., the fodtbUI gam last Friday homes and o farm. after It waa completed by breaking Love outlast death!" Ooee-'workmany have people Utnhe la the between Indulged the esslaUd the treat and bolding back the aedl-meHinckley and uhlte unlforaa took np the martial and service men. At sport for the last 10 daya that all m Mllltr(, lb, of aome of the largest flood which Millard C .C. Co. Twenty one boya from m the same In Fillmore sold completewrfol,ow- Tv-.Fillmore baa experienced In recent S7t 3. Sgllna. Lieutenant mot In- - ly do 323 time they gave relief local- ly orchaau V Miller. I o3 of tkair nasal wear-1 ih. grade, civilian ease. supply of ahelle. Thla ever yeara. game aprlng, during the high commanding, moved Into the Kanoah'1"' a arse' caps, and the Red Croat Public Health WutoaCla Dae Avrchant boya drea-l.c- e and fonnd water season, It prevented a great camp Wednesday aftarnoon. krtdtrem Tho I 1 eouTd not 11,,!? They lid aa orderlies, four of the State made 638 vkrite to e H hla comho order home get amount of gravel from washing down w. be working on the Ck.lk Cre,k atretcher. The Sixth, Bev"th ,nj win, behalf of the akh. CWH V.K Conad pletely ruled In tk state. Into tbs valley. I by In fact, so much Dam project at Fillmore for A Urge crowd of hunters are with on or store defects numbered aboutjEldhth grades, carrying banners and hoifed .. , . going gravel wa deposited that It nearly Joha C0DW,y for I 1 to 323. Clear Lak this Sunday and any Treatment were given In 62 Thuw,r covered the City Diversion Dam and ;.h,.rcX. ud. one who doubts that tha average cases. parade which marched up sad down I ditch. Thla made It necessary to us by WMUh Captain and Mrs. W. S. Mead tod banter esa enjoy a duck shoot should Mr. F. Brunaea Wtt Clyde la heretoforeo aid .red ye cbajrmaa Academy. the Flood Control Dam as a diver-alo- n Mayor and Mrs. W. B. Fsnnamore Addnorlum where the program was of tb memWahlp drive Nr ke Bdst journey 4b 23 mile to Clear Laka tkr UgUly by lh, pubUc point, but tt was not quite high drove to Ely, Neradg a week ago tbir It k can kit then be will bar hla ' I opponents alike, weal to town In Millard Chapter, and haa large grej enough so that the City could divert Friday stopping at Lehmans Cava Tha program wa. undoubUdl, tha 4 workers aaMatUg her tn'ihe dvkvc' limit ot deck in an hour from the lMt Its full amount of water. quarter ...Inst Delta, wits, to on the return trip. moH of thla nat- - Bfug opening shot. put tkie chapter ever the top. game 21 to 13. Tk. at.te improveIn ervke ,h. Mayor Kelly, therefore, asked the " Ranger James Jensen Is on fifteen ure ever A matched contest will be held Fillmore. con It U. S. Forest office to sponsor a proNewten McBride and and Mayor Mra James A. Kelly d fBC ,h mor ject to raise the dam two feet, and Jenaen and daughter, MIta Anna. Armistice Deck B, wlj ,mIl and the evants lncl- returned Day from a Wednesday few this aprlng Forest officials met with have returned home from a to I shells, and the man visit I dental to the World War. Legion-wlt- h day spent tn Salt Laka City. bringing the City Council, and promised them Mr. and Mra. Frank Janaan gtlalre, National down the moat dock with 8 shots Guardsman, School that the work would be done thla Kimberly. Nevada. children and clltaeaa mad np wllf wto tk semtoto. If neither con.-- hlrL" fall. k I 9 Mr- n hJtehsn for ear lag Hoou Mias and JuaatU testant attendance which filled the geu a duck with I a hells, large I determined. Tha added height to the dam will I Moots of Great Mr Rogers, our La Fall. Montana, an-- audltorla will ccmttaae to ehoot another shop (tractor, by 10 add materially to lu ueefulneM for rout, home from Lo. haa consented to com sad talk to ns five, and o hlfcll,kU Angelee. Celtf., Special t'rtbnt. wa. paid to , tbe only limit being d flood control and aa n rock and gra- tb 0plB,0B about It. the week spent end with their uncle Gold Ster mother of tha that after each baa shot 108 sheila . eel check, aa well as enabling Fill-- 1 and SI We hope to be very successful yard aunt, Mr. and Mr. Carl Billing-- 1 I Mr Haber J Mitchell of FlllmJjI If neither has hit n duck the cost eat wore City to direct ,U quota of tha ton. tckU A whkh ha reversed ENGLISH D wlH be decided by Sea. Dan Storan and Mrs. Ellen Turner or Holden. roP hie fk-ttwloo dbdToorwd-eevencen- d flow of Chalk Creek from that the literature" section 'ofthd e aonr-judpoint J I iani bI..?;J,'nr.0.CUPl'd. rivaled Theobald's IS Engl, ah D elaae, the CttywgmmJan,,,, .en.imbanVbf Baidak, atudeuU wore the eieeeat to a Dying duck. Sea. f.'ro 'ly some few retayn for tk feetf the give higher on .pent a few day. last week at the Legion, the Legion of epetem teraw I (ealifted to Judga aa t Anxtllary nnd Lu thing, apprered. of their va ebelee, shooting cleea ke haa shot over IOC J I ail cryc OVIf n4 ue p..i.y trtmKati r of reading MlRoa'a peama close shot already this seaaoa MAGARET TRIMBLE LOOK I NQ AHEAD Mu. 1. H. ot B.,,., The Millard High Scheol U RESIGNS POSITION As-- Kh b., RELIEF SOCIETY PAGEANT AIR STEWARDESS j Mr- - wad Mr. Ophle Rogers from Mr. aponsor an adutf daae In dancing and WELL RECEIVED I tops. recreatlosi daring the week ot Dee. 8 Wednesday until 8unday, n week ago, A large and appreciative crowd The American to wishes Legion It had been rumored that the MI11- - to 18. This la under Mlaa Margaret Trimble. Fillmore I Mr. gad Mra. Don Crowley have the Suu attended the Fillmore First Ward particularly thank Mr. Johns and ,wrd boy would be onabl to girl, made her last trip aa stewardess j takeo up gala Work Progreso Administration la Ratelf Society Conference la Mr. Joels all other, who made thla Armlatlc residence, held la tbe on the United Air Lines 0? the opjw,lBf Uck)t Allbfh the recreation dlvllen. Thursday, I Day's boma. Recreation Hall Sunday Nov. 7, 1317 Day program peealble. I Nov. ttb. for Friday 6pendlov and Christensen did play Thla rlaa will be aader the lead- under th direction Mra. Anthony Paxton of Parowan morning ah In connection with the Armistice I of Free. left on an early plane for Baltimore I was a hangup game at the tackle, the faot ership of Mla Packard. MU Pack- Robleoo. guest of her and Dey program the editor wishes to rmtins' Tbo waa tn tb program that all three Millard touch- - ard comes to ua direct from the E. where ah became the wife of Loula daughter, Mr. and form of demonstration of whet tbo down were acored on Y. U., where ah haa been la tha Relief as Society la doing eech month Elementary and High School Marylnnd Medical I Hanson Brothers are busy this of tha year. Slater Hattie Partridge, Theology mt:. Trimt!.. claa leader, gave n brief outline of Mrs. Jorgenson by now, hss been l folIkBck WBI for Tha Argumentation and Uw Mr. and Mra. C. W. Watts gral the Armlstlca fh.r , claj th work to be taken np thla year, Day Progrm I I Dying for two years, having Joined I spending the weak In 8alt Lake ha aUrted debating. Their subject end to Ulu irate . City. thl work and th the United Air Line, ahortly aftar ta: ,f Tb. eal. of bonaehold and .tor. TUt MaUe tndy ef tk Bcrlptara . If HUNTING AN pageant, .he graduated from the L. D. S. Hoa-- effect by Mr. and Mra. W. B. r.n.- Hinckley enooanter. W. adopt tk. unlearn.! system. Tha Prodigal Son waa rNWAAn DIST. threw eight pssee and eaagkt eleven .bould presented. Dr. Day report that be rant step Thi character wore and set eo. luaee which wr very beeullfuL Staler Grace MttcheU who haa charge of the work and baalnaea meeting rpoka of th work accom. Willard Rogers plished by the Slaters oa tbe eecond lag tha recant hunting aa.on proved th,mTM later. MUa Zola, on a delightful lied lhu made atadent. gtB,. o Tnoeday of eech month. Then wee Monday and Tuesday la Central. very anccMful. On tk. Ole. wood wTaf. Pl.ne trip, up the California coa.t B.Br hard am..hl tackle.. ntot He Mra. Carl Warner and daagkter Mountain th. shewn heatertl were there 881 groap ef wemen, buatly an-- 8 0 ef th and on to Canada, during her vacs- - Karma were teeturen efl Saperlateedeet le aaeoeeeful In gueata at tba Mark Pax-tlo- tnd 371 banters were aucceeafuf tu the cam was oatataadlng fed ptta.maktag quilts and rega, the M of th. month or ao ago. I Unf over hte recently announced ob-- eardlng wool, ton home In Fillmore. Monday and I caltlag quilt block, gattlag their bucks. Tha largest I amplification She slopped over in Fillmore for I eyatsaa which Jectlva that of andtnc for .n Tuesday. I bnek killed a aa checked at the Koo-- 1 Howard Johns at tb by mendlag, eta grade! ' o'f" taUropbey report eerde. and eredtta. a Mr Cbr"lBM0 tu.latov ,h.r.m Choking SU.Uoa ead walgh-((v- v Stater Stkel who la tbe n vivid ply-kniend. learning Then tk teacher's Ilf night be a class leader tn Baker, aputora visitor In Salt Laka City from Toea-- ' ed 218 a tbe Social and had Service of poande spread of the p,y deacrlptlo marriage, surprised her with a mla-- day until Thursday. gam, happy one. Deportment gave an Interesting talk antlera of 23 The amaUeatl Inch., on celluneoue shower and farewell Ik of factor Undoubtedly, ART Word baa been received of the buck killed waa periy explaining her work. checked at th Mon-- 1 responsible for the excel! at at which over fifty were prevent. Th rt class fn now taking up akowlag of Mra Joel Dry to D. A. ren Caayon SUttoa aed marriage Stater Gladys Warner gave an cut-ll- a 3 made weighed Mr. and Mr. Trimble are the la by two last their Eagle cribble design. To get this design, Justly Tanner of Milford In Betver last pouada. This doer had an antler of this year Literary lessens, boa game baa been tha flaa sup- - on muat acrttbJa e a piece of proud of thir lovely daughter, who week end. Mr. and Mra Tat.uer papw txplalaieg that the first book to be ir and the toagth pert w have received fro oar bus-- 1 j ipreed of 7 Inch ha made urh a hot of friend dur-lothen pick oat tk d setts, a home la Milford. taken np tkta year U The Star of 9f aatlera waa g Incbe. her hort career. lues men and townspeople. On each I W bar feued fUb, turn, nad nil .ha West, tha romance o tb Lewis A doe with horns II l lache. Is occaalow tha nerebanta have closed Ik lads ef aaimeie and plaata! D. U. P. Meeting a3 Dark expedition. In which an eagth waa killed on th Olenwood their places of buslnees during thel Wo find this work Sound Pictures of Ab Jenkins The Deughter of th Pioneer o' j Mountain DUtrlct. It very Interest Indian maid played each an Importa rare ease la game end hive been on hand to help I lug. Speed Runs to be Shown High the Emily ant pert. Following this, was shown R.y Camp will hold the!) 0 find e doe wKb horn. I us pull Sihool Journalists through to a r'etory. Wi CUMXiCUL an Indian scene, tepee, meeting on Thursday, Nov. 13, at the On tn Beaver District there were campfire, Provo, Utah Sound picture ol home of Christ B. appreciate this aurport aad tb will-- 1 Most ot tbe alwdent lu th eecend eta and an Indian maid Cerllng. blankets, 1331 huatere buck and deer Ah JenklnIII! record-mahin- j our of merchants to Ingneet cooperaherthnad are The year npeed rMirtn iketr 18 and Indian brave who aang Tb Inprogram will consist ot a Hla were killed end removed. run will be dhown delegate to the ale with ua W. P M. eerttfl.atee. Thee of a Utah Pioneer and othei lory dian Love Call. On tble District, Oraalag Inspector Fifth Annual Conference of InterAa this la wrutea, we are about cert meet, will help the student bomber. , Stater A. Oeorga, Stater Ruby Ivor-o- n 0. A. Olsen and Hanger Christensen to laav for Richfield. mount iln High School Journalist at Should wa (o get a Job hater ea. Tha assisting hostesses will ead Stater Lott! Kimball, frbm mad stomach analyst of I buck win from Rlrhfleld, wa can Brigham Voung unlvcraty December Mary Damt get no WHATO WHAT md Chios Day. Kanoeh. deer which were taken (Presidency of tb Relief 8. It legally by wort than a tla for the division hoped thnt Mr Jenkln Some members of oar vtctorW.ia All member are Invited. tn tk Millard .v 9oc!ty huatere end found that der were championship. hlmvclf will he there to epwak on football teem Inform ma that tba poke briefly. from II to II percent fallen AGRKT'LTtniC eating highway aafrsy. announces rrofor reason Mi. Mark Paxton was a buslnoar I (hay wow the gam waa beBiahop Bran son offered word of Aspen leave. I to I percent Oregon Harrison R. Merrill, chairman. Tha student In Agriculture ere ta ua they had laid visitor In Salt Uke lent wvk end. off oa 1 win, praise to the Relief Society. 3 to More than 40 high schools from Orepe, percent Douglas Fir tidying th different varieties of women and Some of tbe girl ong. The Staging Mother needles and approximately 3 perceat potato end Utah. Idaho, Wyoming, and possibly taog two grelns. th footbell player dn't aumbere, Mr. Ed Malouf and a that hope ot party .Peace, I Leeve wUh Time other at rtes are expert d to send adLupine The boyt are very much interested go la for basket bell. Where Is friend, were guests of Mr. and Mra. yoor ad Prayer Perfect". Mr. Oise reports that on tb areas In thl visers. yearbook and newspaper edi- Herb Giles want cboel spirit, gals? project, because over the week end. Tb ladle of ike Relief whore tb stomachs wera taken, (he to know If certain klada(bey tors and writers, business managers Society of grata Tha Pep Club girls made good oa deserve not following plant wore available! fal- would gre w better If only tbe prala but tk and other staff member. Last year planted la thalthalr dance last Friday. U Just gee gratitude of the Among those who came over from len more than 300 persona attended. whole community aspen leaves, Oregon grape. Mtn. fall than I to ahow Holden for the Armlatlc Da; tbet we men bava as much for th ( the aprlng. progood work Mahogany, Lupine. Douglas rir which they nr Promlnetn editors and Journalism I They are deciding which vni letle mantrerlal ability gram were Mrs. Ellen Turuer, Gold men. If not conatrotiy carrying on. Sagebrush. Pumha, ;umeroua grass-n- d of potatoes grow hotter in certain I more. Aa wa teachers will address the conference Star era not allowed te Mother and her son, Edgar TurManeanlU. The Mtn, Mi type of mill, so There will aUo ba panel discussion ner, Mi. M. M. Turner. Mr. andlhogeny was they can plant them I publish tha truth' about everything The 6c30d Ward Primary thlldr of high school Journalism problems, generally hlghllned and and get better ylrldx tn tbe futare. I In thla colamn, watch for our acbeol ran ' ,ohn,on- - Mr. and Mr. I Pnrshla was elosely hedged In which students from a score enjoyed e character ball Wd-d- y I HOME WONOMK74 of paper. Bd Mr Bd Mr E,B1 C A MATT8SON, H!fhmwn'0B evening. Added attractions high school will participate. Our Homo Economic class lei Mery Jan Shaw were n flab pond, pop corn and Forest Supervisor n new ke re U starting plnnproject. It Managing Editor creem. Szxzss Successful 11-2- 3, or fly-lu- H er H.yd. a i.ll' ,r. e t.tluV.nyDUvVl IK , - iti U be-twe- Bry-Lave- . theeL,.' 1 lhL? 1!, I1 -- g f' a " w b.r.r,i,ujt. ThiliKl mn .rrTL, B.I. W ch rrn son-in-la- w off-tac- . .. b;::-1- rPlbl SlVFr! 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