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Show County Progress r lllmors, Utah 84631 Fr'Jy, November 12, 197? The East Millard Community School Basketball Commission met Wednesday, November 3 to plan for the season. The eomlng 1971-7- 2 commission consisted of a representative from each of (he six teams that will form the league. Teams and their representatives are: Sclplo -- Ivan Robins Holden - Nlel Stevens Sherms Huskey - Sherman Stephenson Jr. High - Lloyd Brown Armory - Mike Nielson Kanosh Indians - McKay Duane Callister Enlists In U. S. Army Plk-yavl- t. Richfield, Utah - - Duane Calllster, son of Leland Clark Callister, Fillmore, recently enlisted In the United States Army for a period of tftye years. Duane graduated from Delta High School in June of 1970. He enlisted for Airborne Training and will earn his silver wings of a Paratrooper at the Airborne School at Fort Denhe U.S. Army, you can obtain ning, Georgia upon completion the necersary information by of basic training at Fort contacting Sfc David A. Deaton at the Recruiting Station, Lewis, Washington. If you're interested in at- 118 North Main Street, Richtending one of the numerous field, Utah or by calling collect technical schools offered by ts. 89C-637- 5. mint. SPECIAL Winchester Duck and Pheasant Loads 12 ga T box (25 shells $3.25 FILL UP WITH A BrowninG.SHOTGUN XT league schedule Tlie be: will Officers for the Distributive November 17 (All p.m. times) 7 8 9 Education Clubs cf Amerlc (EL ECA) In Utah have been announcconvention ed following a one-dof 240 delegates from 50 chapters around the state. Larry Lowder of Hlllcrest High School was named president of the 1,500 members organization at the Park City convention. Ron Hansen of Spanish Fork High was elected vice president. Marti Andersen of Brighton High was named Secretary ai.d Jeanne Black of Highland High School - - Jr. High - Armory - Sclplo - Kanosh Huskey - Holden ay Indians November 24 7 8 9 - 7 8 9 8 9 1 Historian. DECA clubs are tn most of the states high schools and are composed of students Interested In advertising, marketing and selling. The clubs seek to Increase student Interest in these areas and strengthen their fatth In the free enterprise system. 8 - Armory - Kanosh - Jr. High - Holden - Sclplo - Huskey December 7 8 9 Husky - Kanosh - Holden - Armor - Husky - Sclplo - Jr. High December 7 - Holden - Kanosh - Jr. High - Sclplo - Armory December Anyone Interested In playing basketball o urge to contact any of the above teams. Lloyd Brown was elected president of the commission with Mike Nielson and Me Kay Plkyavlt selected as Any clarification of rulings, grievances, or changes In schedule will be decided by the three man Pheasant Season DECA CALLS ONE DUEL CLINIC To Direct Community Basketball COMMISSION 15 High - Armory Husky - Kanosh - Sclplo - Holden - Jr. ODYSSEY six learns will play In a tournament January 5, 12 and 19. One trophy will be given to the winner of league play and a first and second place ., trophy will beglvei .o winners in the tournament. Each team will pay $40 to pay for referees and trophys. Referees will be paid $5 a game. Vicki Ann Robinson will be official score keeper. Each team should submit an official raster of players and pay their entry fee by the night of the first game. Effort will be made to arrange an Invitational louma -ment with localteams and outthe teams side during Christmas holidays. AUTOMATIC-- 5 Complete Stock of SHOTGUNS Complete Stock of Shotgun SHELLS SHELL VESTS McBride Lumber Co. da-du- ct earning. ,. ck-C- 7fZ (.(,00 at SouthernUtahStateCollege, Jeff Keel, former Millard High School football and track star, has deflnltelv made his mark at the college. As a regular defensive end on the Thunderblrd squad, Keel has earned the respect of teammates and opponents In his ability to hold on against some of the toughest and strongest offensive plays SUSC has ever encountered. "Jeff Keel has the potential to become one of cne finest defensive players to attend Southern Utah State College," SUSC Athletic Director Bruce Osborne says. Football coach, TomKIngs-for- d agrees: "Hes an ex cellent athlete, extremely coachable, and he shows a great deal of maturity for a sopho- LEON AMES, Veteran actor recalls lywood DUANE'S AG a A PHEASANT lk- - 51.79 SPECIAL er on ed n, Bs wh-th- 10 lbs. $1.41 C & H SUGAR 59c Betty Crocker Hamburger Helpers quart 63c Western Fomily Mayonnaise 9 ox 19c Nonesuch MINCEMEAT Red Kora SYRUP quart Wc 4 for $1.00 . 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It also has the support of the League of Women Voters, the AFL-CIUAW, Common Cause, and other social welfare county-leaders- groups and private organizations. Senator Moss stated the proof posal assures that no recipient aid would receive less under of living. Senator Moss also pointed .hat the bill provides imjnov-ework incentives, streamlined and fhir administration, and major fiscal .relief- for the states. welBy 1976, all state costs for fare would" Tie assumed by the Federal Government. out d SUN. & MON. SAT. Thursday and Friday oU g.C5 FA!J?AT .Doer HAKE TOU AfiiabjfUXIPaiT 0,0 UnitW Artwta TUESDAY 7 ond 9 P.M. November 16 counsellor Marty Blausteln, r from Odyssey House of New Yo MM NOW TO FAR FROM HOME dates for Christma are on hand and should be observed If servicemen and these on missions are to receive mailings by Christmas Below are nail'rg dites subr. mitted by the Milford of Names a"d addresses servicemen ar.d women and mirsienarie wiU be carried in the News on a space available basis starting wih the very rest Issue Thera is .no chsrge, but correct names and addresses murt bs submitted. (Where two dates are lifted in a category, the first Is for parcels and Ihe second for greeting cards Armed Forces Oversews: Surface MaiL Nov 5 Nov 13: SAM (Space available mail) Ncv. 19; PAL (parcel airlift) N'ev. 26- Airmail. Dec. 10. Domestic Mall (except Alaska and Hawaii) Distant State. Dec. 1, Dec 10; Local and nearby areas, Dec. 10. Dee. 18; Airmail. Dec. Mailing 1071 Port-maste- torturing fe? 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Cut aw ' to KIMBALLS can 49 p Stevens AG In - & COi' 45 Norfh Moin 1 Fillmore 743-651- McCullough ChaL Saw Trices Start at $129.95 (3BBHJS385323Z5SSS232i2E223 for 69 BEEF ROASTt 65 TUNA 38 ",r CANDY B,M VoC (i 45 ' POP CORN ? 2 ' 69 FRESH ONLY r '79 POTATO CHIPS A59 POP CORN 69 GLADE'S 21 1 -- lb. e 10-5- M NsWM.T -- Loin End PORK ROAST Western Family BACON Western Fomily BOLOGNA i WiUnn CHILI -- - 303 BAR S. FRANKS 2 earth." Mr. A mes reminisced back over his 40 yesrs of sctlng. "A lot of changes have In my Industry, " he said. "In recent years we have seen many of the big studios pushed Into precarious financial positions by high overhead costs. The trend now Is to low budget, films which have opened up opportunities for many very talented young producers, who, under the old system, might never have had a chance. This young group In Salt Lake City ts typical of whats happening throughout the movie Industry, and the fact that "TOKLAT" has ten so well received by makes my exaudiences perience with them even more rewarding, " said Ames. d- .69 major--welfar- proposal Abe Ribicoff 10-1- picture about the grizzly b$ar was very Intriguing tn Itself, but It became even more pleasurable when I realized what an Impact the film could have on several of our vanishing wildlife species. As It turned out," said Ames, "the bear is the real star and leading man." "TOKLAT" is the life story of a sllvertlp grizzly from smaU cub to monarch of the forest, and his with sn old sheep-ranch(A mes). The movie took five years to shoot. It shows over 25 different animats In their natural habitat and the drama of their lives In the wilderness. "When I looked at the footage for this movie," said Ames, "It reallydrov home to me Just what this ecology thing Is aU about. Tbs beautiful forests, wild rivers and the wildlife that we have aU taken for granted are disappearing at an alarming rate. When I realized that there are so few grizzles left that most people will probably never see one tn the wild. It became a very satisfying feeling to help bring this picture to the screen," said Ames. "The grizzly has a fascinating personality even If he Is, ts many of ths early explorers described him, the most savage, ferocious animal 28-2- 7, Home Laundry aim SOc Off .NOW accommo0 dates male residents and 5 females. The center operates 24 hours each day, 365 days a yesr. The Utah project functions under the direction of Kenneth Byer, Administrative Director; Quentin Klob, President and Chairman of Ihe Board; Robert Ensworth, the Therapy Director; and an core group of 13, Including In It, the Idea of a star to 2-- - re.orrn introduced by Senator House-U- t. Odyssey ol was held spellbound by this p'eture, veteran actor Leon Ames said, ashe described his role and how he Involved In became When this young "TOKLAT." film company (MHP Studios) In Salt Lake City asked me Thirty Utah teachers as members of the National Council of Teachers of English will focus on ways to uncover unrealized human potential during the 81st Annual Meeting of NCTE, Nov. tn Las Vegas, Nevada. The 7 convention theme, "The Undiscovered," reflects the Councils more." concern with the untapped reKeel Is not entirely unsources of skill and Imagination familiar with defense, but It awaiting development In students, was as an offensive fullbar tn young teachers, and In memthat he attracted attention while bers of racial and ethnic min- at Millard High School. He orities. won te honors In footPeople active In all phases tit ball there In 1969 and was the teaching of English, preschool All State In track In 1988. through graduate school, will be Jeffs father, Lloyd Keel, Is there to speak their minds and one resson this 200 pound six shaye Ideas about challenges tn foot, two Inch football player this vital area of education and Is so knowledgable about the how to meet them. Participants game. According to Jeffs will hold discussions and worksister Sandrs, "Jeff and Dad hear nationally known spend hours discussing stratshops, speakers, take collective action egy, plays and techniques. to deal with probelms in the pro- They must spend half their fession, and elect new officers. time watching or talking about football. SUSC will be looking to Jeff to help them wind up a season G.G.T. that has been one of their Did an ancestor of yours ever Gone To most challenging when Ihe T -scratch "G.G.T." Texas-- - on his log --cabin door tn Birds meet Ft. Lewis thlsSat-urda- y In Durango. With a 3 1840? If so, you may want to jotn local, church, and family conference record, the Southern Utah team would like tt historians who will meet tn even up the score. Texss; November With Keel In there, they can (1971); the 12th Texss State Geneprobably do It. alogical Convention. Anyone Interested may attend. Pollysnna Creekmore, Documents Librarian, East Tennessee State University, will speak on "Tracing Your Ancestors In Ten. nessee." Dr. Kenn Stryker-Ro1 r da., president of the Natlonir Genealogical Society ofWashlng-loFolkg ued to ray 'babv tye. D.C., wlU talk on "Lets here's a flv. let us wach It, Our To Fair Ancestors." it you and I but. now we fly at John Ins ley Coddlngton tit him with n fly alter. New Jersey; Fellow, American Society of Geneloglsts; that f.y at night had better keep ru' f our hair. When will direct a workshop on "Geness Ihirgs go wrong, some of us fly alogy in Church Records." B. Nixon, Librarian of the off the handle in a rave Yet, Phoenix, Arizona, and the former there are lots f ups and downs Director oftheFortWorth(Tex-as- ) in tife anj most of us may Public Libraries, will speak never fly to the moon or Mars, to the Convention on "The Pub- hut let somr'hir.g hit us on the lic Library Your Information head hard and we see plenty er Research Center." of stars So we fly u; or down, this old pranuty mue ball goes round and round Let keep flying HLM. Western Fomily PUMPKIN 2'2 size Western Family Been 0 Bacon Soup 7 for $1 29c 14 ox Heim KETCHUP 5 for 89c W. F. CANNED MILK ex- I Ar-le- HAMS Hol- periences during filming wildlife movie ke Bor-dento- a weltare reform than he Or she And it prois now receiving. vides for an initial minimum payment level for a family of four of $3,000. By 1476, families would receive no less than the federally defined poverty level, adjusted fur changes in the cost Moss is re-en- FILLMORE TUESDAY Alt-Sta- Q) My hatband does Mat sumed to bo engaged tn for photography work it addition profit, and thus, is not to hia regular job. Can ha hobby. lha coat of maintaining Q) I'm moving soon. Should hia photo lab at homa aa I contact the IRS to let them botineaa axpanae? know whero to oend my tax A) If your huiband ia en- form next year gaged in hia photography A) No. Just leavo a 'forwork for profit, the coat of warding address with tht Post maintaining hia photo lab ia deductible - boaineat expenae. Office to that your 1971 return la can be delivered to your new However, if photography address. Be sure to ut your only a hobby for him, hia ex- new address when you file penses may be deducted only to the extent of hi hobby your return so that the IRS ran update your account. If an activity produces profit in any two out of five consecutiv years, it it pre "TOKLAT" COMING To With just one more game to go In his second football season 25-2- E. announced he lct SUCCESSFUL SEASON In Las Vegas The world renowned autoloader that never quits. Dependable rain or shine, for a lifetime. From S216.50 A' , JEFF KEELTo FINISH English Teachers to Meet Browning , Frank Senator HOUSE Odyssey House of Utah Drug Rehabilitation Center announces Its Salt Lake City opening Nov. 1st at 68 South 800 East. The new treatment facility, directed toward the hard core addict, Involves s team of the and the professional. The program Is approximately. ' 18 months long, allowing six months for Into the community. Residents, admitted only with a sincere desire to be cured, are drawn from the streets the courts and various social agencies. ATI Moss Cosponsors Major Welfare Reform Bill CRANBERRIES lb. 4) Reg. Size CARNATION FACIAL 1 TISSUE 200 Ct. MANUAL tor $ af 00 |