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Show u MU. LARD COUNTY PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84831 Friday, November 28, 1971 have as poorly for our study of the moon," a nationally-known geophysicist told a University of Utah audience in his lecture titled "The Earth by the Light of the RISING Rep. Sherman P. Lloyd, RUtah, said he will vole for an -f es two-thir- it-- solarsystemand universe, rather than look for uniformity. Recent discoveries indicate that geologic activity on the lunar surface seems to have ceased three to three and one -- half billion years ago, at about the same time the crust of the earth began to form. Although scientists already have a substantial knowledge of the internal structure of the earth and its geological of the processes, the sti moon is expected to shed new light on the origin and structure of the earth. "The moon is a valuable platform for studying the earth In a new perspective, the U geophysicist said. Dr. Ward has spent the past five years planning the In 1972. Y DOLLY REED WAGEMAN. Iv Director, Qs Wkii'i new in eyeshadow? A: The light touch end I mean that literally. In place of the vividly colored eye of past seasons, today were seeing a lot more subtlety. For eyes that complement the current return to classic ciothee brush on moondust colors: beige, pale gold or ivory. Using muted tones under the eyebrows ana at outside corners of the ffi filV Ci Where you want some depth of tone, still avoid the obvious. Go to soft, smoky tones of lavender, taupe or ash. PRICE LISTS REQUIRED BY BUSINESS RETAILERS Salt Lake City - Retailers are required to prominently post base prices of goods offered for sale at their place of businessby January 1, 1972, according to Roland V. Wise, District Director. In making the new ruling public, Mr. Wise said that the regulation was decided by the (kfcdrUV TOASTER SERVING & WALLTRAYS Toasts two or (our slices $ at a time. Has tioo beat controls. SAVE $2.00 Decorated trays beautiful enotrgh to hang on a wall. SAVE 50 16 99 62-PIEC- FLATWARE SET E Stainless steel seivice $ 8. (or pie, es. EA. plus $4 Serving 1 93 SALE PRICE Presidents Price Com- mission and announced In Washington, D.C., under the present period of economic control which began Sunday, November 14. Mr. wise explained that re tellers must display base prices on those 40 Items In each department which have the highest sales volume or those Items which account for 50 of the total sales In each department, whichever Is less. Further Mr. Wise said, a retailer must display the base prices on all food products sold, except those exempt from price controls -raw agricultural generally products. INDOOR SET 15-LIG- Each lamp Sights pendent ly. connector, iixle-Ha- s 1 add-o- SAVE $1.75 c 99 Ifcdntv RADIANT HEATER Instant warm-up- . Safety tip switch. Childproof SAVE $4.96 grille. ECONOMY TREE STAND $ Has watts cup lu keep tiee freshet. SAVE 3 1C filorelco' (Ifr miu (fJoretco ELECTRIC LADYSHAVER Doub'e 1h( si ftt, Nivi- allergenic materials, Marvelous, Trntli. closr . omfortahle shaves. , MEN'S SPEED SHAVER ELECTRIC BLANKET ft a:.1 SAVER S SPECIAL $ 99 float mg head follows (ate contours, shaves close with concert. habit. SPECIAL PRICE SAVE $1.96 Moisturirestn make s o curls. 1 V 12 1 tTN Select desired heat huitt-- wrth heat control. rtaa. MOtHtN SALE PRICE vw LITTLE RED WAGON MIST HAIR SETTER . SAVE $7.96 r 99 14 Handsome ted beauty ages 4 to 7 years. DOME-TYP- for DRYER E SAVER'S SPECIAL SALE STARTS ov. WATCH for SALE BROCHURE 2 through wHundruls More dec. 21 ed. It Is necessary that you sign the certification on the back of the envelope that was provided to return your ballot, A I witness to your signature Is not required. ARMY Is j- -V It No Increase In prices are allowable Mr. Wise emphasized until base prices have been In other words a posted. retailer must post his base price lists prior to raising any prices within his store. Mr. Wise generally defined "base prices as the celling price permlted for the period beginning August 15, 1971, and ending November 13, 1971. Prior to January 1 , Mr. Wise explained further, If the price list Is not posted then the store must provide a sign on each floor announcing the availability of "celling price request forms at a designed place on each floor. Under this system a customer wishing price Information may fll out the form and leave It with the merchant who has 48 hours to answer the request. More detailed Information on this ruling can be obtained from your local office of Internal Revenue Service. Where You - Never Get Rich "..youll never get rich a ditch, now., lin jTlie Make Yourself Over Clinic 4-SU- Ballots have been mailed to known farmers In Millard County to vote for their choice of nominated ASC Community Committeemen to represent them for the 1972 year. These ballots must be postmarked or returned In person by Dec. 1, 1971 to the Millard County ASC Office In Fillmore, tobe count- all A returned? of the Moon." Dr. Stanley H. Ward, Chairman of the Department of Geological and Geophysical Sciences, said scientists are nov "overwhelmed by Information" about the moon gained from the Apollo series oi manned and unmanned lunar flights. Findings of the current series of expeditions show a strong chemical difference between the earth and moon. Such evidence has put to an end scientific speculation that the moon was formed by fission from the earth. "It should be treated as a amendment to prohibit busing as a means of achieving school desegregation when the House reconsiders an emergency school desegragatlon bill. The Utah Republican made the comment after the House refused to give a majority to a bill to provide fupds to assist local school '"Although there is much erit in this legislation, I the House should have y,an opportunity to express 1 self on the bussing issue. feel earth-bias- Returnable Bottles throw-awa- y cans and bottles. A furthermore, the figures from the earlier survey, evn tf accurate, do not tell the whole story. For example, a frequently used statDottle and can manufacturers, in their efforts to Justify the use istic Is that of a total of 79 soft of containers for drink bottles picked up along a have been claiming mile of highway, 53 were rebeverages, turnable bottles and 28 were not. that a large percentage of returnable bottles are thrown away Not often cited ts a statistic from the same survey showing rather than returned. As that of the total number of bevto support their contention, they have cited figures from erage cans and bottles found, only 6.4 were returnable bota study of roadside litter conducted by the Highway Research tles. Furthermore, a summary Board in 1968 in cooperation with accompanying results of thesur-ver- y states that prior to the surKeep America Beautiful, Inc., an had never been systhere vey, which organization draws heavy of Utter along financial support from container tematic pick-u- p some of the roadsides Included. manufactures. the use of Later surveys by ecology Since ts comparatively recent, the rehave groups pr&iuced results that are completely different from the turnable bottles found probaly resurvey cited by the defenders of present the accumulation of decades, while the Lunar Sounder project to be probaly represented the accumulation of only two or three carried out on the moon duryears. ing the Apollo 17 flight late up In the "Our LLOY D TO VOTE AGAINST FORCED Are planot that happened to end earths vicinity, said Dr, Ward. He added that scientists should seek explanations for the nY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON youre In Those words, by Irlvlng dont more. as $323.40 a month within .2 months of entering service. to the pay, all enlisted men and women get free room and board. "Thats worth quite a bit of money, too. The Increase In Army pay Is part of the Governments program to make the Army a more attractive place at which to work. "Basically, we look upon the Army as our place of work, Sergeant Deaton said. "Each man has a Job to do, and when its quitting time, he leaves his Job and his time is his own. Sergeant Deaton explained that most of the Army ts now on a five day work week, and that reveille formations have been cut out. "Now, all a man must do Is be at his Job on time, just as in the civilian business world. Living conditions have also Improved. At many post, soldiers have semi-priva- te rooms, as opposed to the old barracks of World War II vintage. Dining facilities have changed, too. Soldiers eat at small tables, off dishes Instead of trays and usually have a choice of entree, dessert, and appetizer. For those who do not want full meals, there are dining rooms that oNer hamburgers, sloppy Joes, and Pizza at many posts. Sports and recreation facilities are being expanded. Most Army posts have swimming pools, golf courses, tennis courts, full gymnasiums, flying and sky diving clubs, arts and crafts centers, and many other recreational facilities. "And of course, the post exchanges and commissaries enable servicemen and their families to get even more for their And, In addition Sergeant Deaton also explained that the Army is permitting men to pick locations where they would like to serve. "We have programs where men can pick areas In the United States, and other parts of the world where they would like to serve," he said. "Of course, some of the more popular locations such as Europe and Hawaii are not always available, but most of the time we can accommodate enlistees." Virtually every man or woman who enters the Army as an enlistee receives a written guarantee of some form. Sergeant Deaton said. "It might be a guarantee assuring the assignment location, or the training he desires. i i of the committee other means of orderly institutional management must be in ef- substituted." be said. "Several alfect at I'tahs institutions of of the presidents who have have us befoie ready appeared higher education. of Richard J. Maughan, Faculty provided a broad perspective in Workload and Tenure Committee advantages and disadvantages the Certainly present sysein. chairman, today outlined some the Governor, the We Legislators, of the Committee's goals. business communof the members have been meeting ut the asof attending stuand ity, parents deterof Board to the signment voiced have strong sentimine whether tenure in the in- dents how the present about ments stitutions of higher education in the state of Utah should be re- System works. Our task will be tained or abolished; and if abol- to isolate each of the arguments, weighing their merits, and then ished, to determine a good altersuggesting a positive, rational native. alternative, if such exists." So far in its of Higher is taking an ut tenure practiies now Kduca-tiu- n look semi-monthl- y encounter "We problems, but possible alternacertainly, representatives and plans future tives to improve or replace ten; must be carefully considered meetings with Legislators and ure other informed individuals who to see if in fact tliij provide Maughan can help them best evaluate the something superior, stated. We must preserve the freeState System. Chairman Maughan said that dom to teach and freedom to learn, whde at the same time some of the important considerations with which the Committee rid the educational enterprise of must deal run deep into the practices which in some instances state's higher education system. have tended to preserve irreleIf the Committee decides that vant methods and ..... personnel. Ih? abodicd. should lenure meetings the Committee conferred with institutional has e Hilallthewav : )LK s r. HAMS .V; IGA KELLYS n.vu s BACON ",te65t fr ksi i CRANBERRIES : MRS. Tl l,29- t KKIUS - ' 79t SHORTENING WALNUTS " 89 POTATO CHIPS' 59 Certified Amlwr Thats up from $134.50 a month and doesnt even mention free meals, free housing, free clothing, free medical and dental care, free job training and education, and 30 days paid vacation a year. For details, see your Army Representative. CALL COLLECT 5 OF TODAY'S ARMY WANTS TO JOIN YOU AT A MUCH HIGHER SALARY FHE'SII STALK " CELERY NIBLETS Whole Kernel Corn 12 ot. can 1 1 1 BANQUET FRUIT PIES KOOL GIANT And, w stand behind that written guarantee. As Seargeant Deaton said, "A ft'orld War II veteran would never recognize todays Arnr.y. In 1941, privates only made $21 a month. Todays Army Isnt what the Army used to be. For more Information on the new pay raise or the US. Army contact Sergeant Deaton at 118 North Main In Richfield, or phone collect 8 Itims for TOYS W BASEMENT STEVENS, INC. special Board dollar." Your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! LARGE SELEGTIOli A State Not only is the Army developing an automatic fox hole digger, but pay has been Increased to the point that a new private makes as much money, If not more, than a young man or woman starting his first civilian job. Under the new pay bill passed by Congress, which went Into effect November 15, privates m the Army start off at $268.5C a month. And, according to Sfo David Deaton, local Army recruiter through rapid promotions, ltd possible for a soldier to be promoted to E4 and make as mu ? ARMY STARTS YOU AT 268.50 PER MONTH 898-837- Ber- Of Higher Education hold much weight any- NOW THE CALL COLLECT digging the Army tenure in the Utah System Mil-m- il 3 89( WHIP HERSHEY BARS for $ 59 "'CREAM Duane's AG 39c Western Shores Pink Detergent, 32 oz. 45c for 2 14 ..... oz. Wts'ern Fomity Catsup 45 oz. ..... 3 for $1 00 W. F. Tomato Juice 8 for $1.00 Tomato Campbells SOUP 37c ... Western Sea TUNA 89c lbs. 2 . Nestles QUICK 4 for 89c 12 oz NIBLETS CORN 73t 24 oz. LOG CABIN SYRUP 3 for $1 .00 Jumbo rolls VIVO Towels Cold Medicine, rcg. 1.29, 89c Codene Cough 0 4 for 89c W.F. Frozen Strawberries - 10 oz. lb. 59c Bor S All Meot FRANKS 1 lb. 49c ... Imperial MARGARINE 2 $1 dinners V or Swanson T chicken, turkey 49c Pics Mrs. Smiths Apple, Mince, Pumpkin lb. 55c ROASTING CHICKENS 77c Clover Club Potato CHIPS, rcg. 89c .... 59c plus deposit King Size COKES 1 lb. 69c S Bar or Roth BACON Borden's Whipped Potatoes, 4 flavors ca. 10c $2.69 50c oft Family Size TIDE Brooklown Mild Cheese - by the Brck lb. 73c 2 lbs. 79c GUM DROPS ... 2 for 39c W. F. PUMPKIN 22 Stic 79c 15c off DRIVE - - |