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Show r &88S&8S& Millard County Progress Fillmore, Utah 84631 December 24, 1071 f irj p-rvy'-- wnen me seeds have ripened. You have to let the cattle In before the birds and rodents eat the seeds. The cattle scatter the seeds and tromp them Into the ground for the next year's growthand they are very VI 1 'y;1L beneficial In this renewable process," noted Mr. Ilormay. CHRISTMAS George S. Spencer, executive of the vice - president American National Cattlemen addressed the Association, group emphasizing the Cattle-fa- x statistical reports which he supervises on a national basis. TO ALL! tfik C'M predicted a bullish market for Nov., Dec., and were getting It," he said, encouraging men who make their entire livelihood from the cattle business to sign up for Cattle-fa- x, which gives them accurate market trends and statistics. We FLOWERS . CHICAGO A college degree ia a little closer for Jone a a reault McTague, 593 N. Outer, American Fork, Utah, Motor General her awarded by of the $1,000 scholarship t. Richard in recognition of li.-- r work in the 1 safety. projec shown presenting I. Terrell, group v.ce president of CM. I National Congress the ceremonies during the award at 197 1, ill Cliicagu. IsMikine on with approval is Mis America I .auric lea Schaefer of Ohio. As one of eight scholarship rewinners in the nationwide safely competition, June also to the Congress. trip ceives an expenses-pai1 4-I- 1 d UNLIMITED CHRISTMAS GIFTS FILLMORE AROUND THE WORLD FIRE JL- - In one tinuous picture) Marie Dillard, Grantsvllle; Kayleen Jones, of Coalville; Mary Wlntch.Mantl; Carol Jean Probert, Sclplo; (Left to Right DEPARTMENT 8 8 Kathy Chrlstofferson, Brigham City; Jan Liston, Escalante. 1972 Beef Princess; Marrllyn Burt, Brigham City; Katie Vagner, Provo; Emily Whether it a Santa Claus, Santa Kurosu, Pere Noel, La Befana or you who provide the gifts on Christmas, you share with the rest of the world a feeling that you have transmitted the spirit of the season. For no matter where you go, gift giving it one of the most popular customs Young, Marllee Yardley, of of Beaver; and June Wlnterton Roosevelt. Dla; Millard Well Represented at Beef Princess Event Millard Usings ofJoy con- County was well represented at th Annual Beef Princess Event. Miss Emily Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Young, Abraham, represented the Round-u- p CowBelles In the Speak out for Beef" contest at the recently completed 53rd Annual Convention of the Vtah Cattlemen's Association and the Utah CowBelles Dec. 14 at the Ramada Inn, Salt Lake City, Utah. Miss Young, a student at BYU traced the Interesting events In connection with moving the cattle from winter to summer range and back again during her lifetime. Mrs. Ma. A. Lyman, president of Roundup CowBelles, hopes Millard County residents can hear this 3 minute beef facts talk at some forthcoming event, We are proud of the way Miss Young represented us at the covention," said Mrs. Lyman. Carol Jean Probert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Probert Sclplo, represented the Sclplo CowBelles at the Speak out to Beef " contest at the recently completed 53rd Annual Convention of the Utah Cattlemen's Association and the Utah CowBelles Dec. 3 - 4 at the Ramada Inn, Salt Lake. Miss Probert, who has been on a cattle ranch, raised gave some Interesting beef facts and noted the effort which goes Into raising a steer from the time It Is a calf until It We reaches the market. appreciate Miss Probert's representing the Sclplo CowBelles at the convention," said Mrs. 7elda Mathews, Sclplo CowBelles vice - president. We plan to hear hertalk at forthcoming events," she added. llarold B. Lee President addressed the convention, giving cattlemen advice concerning goals and alms which are and checked at annual gatherings such as In much the same manner as a marrlener checking his position In the sunshine following a Heres hoping that you and yours will of this season. LU storm. August L. Hormay o Berkley Calif., range conservationist with the Bureau of Land Management, showed slides representing areas where the method was utilized. Be noted that cattle pby an Important part In reseeding the range when permitted to graze on an area In the fll rest-rotatt- 8 know every happiness 8 PIONEER MARKET associated season. with the holiday Josie and Dale ' Mexicans hang a large ceramic pinata stuffed with presents from the ceiling. Blindfolded children and adulla strike at it with long pole. When it finally breaks, spilling its nches to the gift. ground, everyone has on When Santa Kurotu (Japanese for Sant, Claus) opens his bag on Christmas Eve, a strange smell may fill the air for some Japanese villagers consider it extremely good luck to give fish as Christmas presents! In Spain, gifts are exchanged on January 6th in honor of Epiphany, to celebrate the arrival of the Three Wise Men at Bethlehem. Adults in France exchange gifts on New Year a Day, but the impatient young fry are visited by Pere Soe! on Christmas just like their We wish you peace and joy at this time and for always! American MILNE TRUCK LINE cousin. The German child Finds candy and nuts in his stocking, or a potato. . . depending upon his report" to Santa. Italian children put out JOY We hope your joys are many and your troubles A $ their shoes to eagerly await presents from a female version of Santa Claus called La Befana who, riding a broomstick, brings gifts to good children. . . and ashes to bad ones. While waiting fur Befana, v ho cornea on January 6th, Italian children and their elders draw small gifts on Christmas Eve from a jar called the LTn of Fate." This year in the United Stales, many Americans will be giving a special gift called The Season's Greeter" as a Yu I elide remembrance to family, friends and business associates. Available thr ugh local FTD florists, the ason's Greeter is a bright holiday bouquet of red carnations, white pompons and fresh Christmas greenery highlighted by a large, red few... uery Merry Christmas from all of us to you! DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION Cod candle and Cape ,r- If ihi I V - i; '- - ' N Ju! t & May this coming year be a time of happiness, joy y and lasting peace for you PAYNE'S REPAIR in time for Christmas. In Sweden, the feast of St. Lucia on December 13th in the Christmas season. Each community ushera t&jOux tfuzttfo chooses a lovely Lucia Queen to represent the young girl martyred for her religion centunes before in ancient Rome. The Queen is feted and entertained royally. In and ycod prettiest is traditionally chosen as Lucia. Her gift" is to wait on everyone Ue for the day! Christmas isn't Christmas without presents" said a conT1 cerned Amy in the classic cut fo cux families with daughters, throughout Sweden, the xi-t- y H 8 J5 V 8 8 always a pleasure to we ve greet the many friends known through the years Its DELTA AUTO SUPPLY PETERSON GLEN WAYNE EWELL MACHINE & SUPPLY T V Department I1EN -N- DICK anti ERICK DEE uml DON xccud$' , , , e Women," and ,,l" Iradil ion bears her statement 1 1 1 out. Whatever the amount spent, whatever the present, Americans certainly agree with Amy'a sentiments. Studies show that in one recent year more than 27 billion dollars were spent on Christmas presents! 8 Beulahs Style Shop! trimmed with red ribbons and Christmas balls. Designed in xclusive llaeger vase, this arrangement can also be sent anywhere in the U.S. or Canada I 8 JOYOUS HOLIDAY CREETINCS 8 ft SECURITY TITLE |