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Show i' , MISCELLANEOUS I FOR SALE f The secret of Sian Jack, new head basketball coach Southern Utah State College Is beginning to leak out, and after this week even more one stop !!! WEDDING Sl'PPLY Catering - Announcements - -Accesorles - -Call CATERING will give you assistance in planning wed-(ng parties complete with bnckdrop, flowers, refrew.u-ns- , etc. Rentals. 743-53-- DWANE'S IMPERIAL FOR RENT Mobile Home 8x45 Furnished or Gas Heat, Phone 74 743-57- Renewols Write or Call for FREE Picktin & Delivery FREE Estimates ments and Invitations. have a full stock of any kind of announcement you want Plain, Fancy, Engraved or a little less expensive or a whole lot less expensive! Quality Is built In with less cost to you. Never Cheap - Just Inexpensive! CloyJ D. II ibison Colli Christensen Mrs. Keith Neilxen Lax) Robins Mrs. Elizabeth Dcnn.s P. O. P.ox 372 10G? So. Main Celar City, Utah Dwone Jones, Owner APPLIANCE & REPAIRS PAYNE'S PROGRESS 41 South Main Street Fillmore Refrigeration Waahera, Dryers, RutgM k AU Major Appliances Frwn REPAIR SHOE 285 West 1st South FOIL SALE Dealer far Fillmore One Used GeW Feed Wagon. It unloads from the front and the hark. Contact RF.X O. ALLEN, Flo well; 3 Ph. 124 indf. Admiral Appliances IS-fo- ot CALL Fillmore BETHS BEAUTY Color Curl Cut Professional Wig Care peting. call p.s. good 743-65- 01 CALL ll-26- np bu-In- BETH and CELIA ? COAL TV REPAIR FOR SALE JENSEN'S T. V. in Town LUMP or SLACK Call COLLECT or WRITE Color Vt So. 2nd E. rhone 1 143 West lit South Fillmore, Utah 84631 Fillmore 743-538- . FOR SALE 5114ind.'. I Square Volkswagen j bark with Sun Roof. Excellent Condition. MEL TURNER ; 0 or 9 indf. j 19(19 ' WESTINGHOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Juke Davies by Horace and Edna Day n Mrs Donnie Zenittinl by her If mother. Carrie Davies Mrs. Earl Hampton and J. S. Hunter by Myrtle and George Rowley Mrs. Florella Qunrnltcrg by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Quam- - CALL CALL Fillmore AFPLIASCE and BEPAW 743-577- KESSLER MILLING FRAMPTON HEATING Full line of Feeds ar Alfalfa Seed, Vit Supplies Service Phone 743-GG9- - Fillmore 2 Seed Cleaning Can Change Combination on LOCKS to TIT NEW KEYS Kcya by Key Code-Duplica- te Clayton Beauregard 43 East Canyon Road ruirnoro PAYNE'S REPAIR Well buy any Service Station Man ROGER JOHNSON at F'erga Kaneh. Call or Write STANFORD JOHNSON 1 evening 739-267- Small Appliance Service 53 South Main 12.71 p Fillmore 1960 Model Motorola Stereo Good hardwood cabinet, condi- Good tone and better tion. volume. Asking $40.00 Doesn't go with our Victorian decor. Also - two - year old TOYO AM Stereo 12 FM volt or AC120 or batteries. Good condition. Asking $60 (New ones over $100) Anyone of any age would enjoy both of these. Inquire 9 or 742-53-- 10 Ih. 713-571- 6 CENTRAL UTAH eof-feeta- Fair nd Thono Come e 739-216- 8 Collin t. FERG'S Offers Big Savings on oil NEW TIRES Quality Recapped Snow Tires and Truck Tires Anti-Freez- $1.49 gal. e 22 LR INSURANCE AGENCY Yours very truly, Amos E. Neyhart President MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS 41 P. O. Box 507 MEMBER - ' East Center 743-093- 5 Fillmore Fire Insurance Farm Liability Contract Bonds . $1.99 eoch Cartridge $1.39 each FRAM Spin on 2.99 each Save cn OIL by the Cose Life NEED A SR 22 Filing:? Seo Us TYPE PAPER $2.00 - 500 sheets THE PROGRESS 41 S main "nrua ADVERTISING ( Miflcrd County V MEMBER Assoc It Hon Foondod 1685 CARD RATE Published every Friday at Fillmore, Utah Second Class postage paid at Fillmore, Utah 84G31. Subscription in advance: year $5.00; 15c Single Copy 6 months $3.00 ?5 Minimum Classified ri this winKeep your cool was the advice Issued today by the man wh should know about keeping cool, the Secretary of the Committee on winter Driving Hazards of the ter LEGAL NOTICES j ORDER FOR GRAND NOTICE Of Hearing For JURY HEARING Change of Zoning Ray- Prince. 1971 Classification IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of MII.LAIU) COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH IT IS HEREBY ORDERED under and pursuant to the pro-vins of Sect on Utah Colo Annutatel 1953 (Chapter 2C8. Section 1. Laws of Ut ih 19G7) that gran I jury hearing tc held at the Court-roaf the Millard County Courthouse at Fillmore, Utah, commennng at the hour of 9 CO A.M. on Tuesday, the 14th day of March. 1972, at which time and place all persons ela'ming Information Justifying the calling of a grand Jury In said county will lie heard In secret uni examined unlcr oath by t.'ie Court. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Court cause notice hereof to be given by forthwith rating copies in hereof In three poble sa d cunty and by publication hereof in suci weik.y n. of gtmral circulation as are published in said county for at least three issues prior to said he t ring date. DATED this 8th day of si m Dec-ernlK- T. 1971. s J. Harlan Bums DISTRICT JUDGE Fiist PuU caixv Do Last Pubhcititn: Jan. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th it a hearing w ill lie held fcc-- f me the Millard County on Wedncsdiy, the 19 of day January, 1972. fit the hour of 2 P.M. of said day, at the Cranty Court House, on a request and petition to amend C mnty Ordinance No. 78, to provide that the zoning mop of Millard County as adopted, be amend: d ta change the following described properties or portions thereof from agricultural andor range lands to rammer-rinP- y zone I arcus. Tnis notice to tie given for net less than 30 days pior to s ud hearing. The County Planning and Zoning CVmmlaion together with their planning coordinator are requested to be TTsent and all other interested re hereby given notice pers-- n to .attend. The property on which the change of classification Is proposed. deludes the following: W'w of Sec. 12. Twp. 26 So.. R. 7 IV.. fronting on the old U. S. Highway 91, wfaich property. would constitute the extreme Erst portion of the said NEVi of the NEt of Sec. 12. Twp. 26 S.. R. 7 W, SLB-Com-missl- 'I 0, 24. 1971 1971 S'v SWU Section 32. R. 6 U.. SLBJiM; Twp. 23 S'i So U Section 12. Twp. 23 Sa.. R. Other suggestions for keeping during adverse driving conditions were listed as follows: 1. Pump your brakes to slow down or stop-do- nt Jam them on. An Intermittent pumping action three to five times per second keeps the wheels rolling and helps maintain steering control. cool Have good tires with good treads. Better yet, use snow tires which provld e half as much pulling in snow as regular tires. Studded snow tires offer still more help or Icy surfaces. 2. 7 W SLB.tr M; S'i NEU, N'i SE7. SW'i SEU. Section 1. Twp. 26 So.. R. 7 V. Stjut-M- . S's SWU Section 12. Two. 25 Sa. R. 6 V SLRAM; SHSVi Sec. 32. Twp. 26 So.. R. 6 W. SLBAM; MV of NU4, Sec. 26. Twp. 23 So., R. 7 W ; SuJi-M. and No. 4 of SWU Sec. 13. Tw p. 22 So.. R. 5 W, SLM, North Meadow Approach; SEU Sec. 8. Twp. 21 So. R. of SE & 4 near Cedar SLM V Mt. Rd. DATED this 15 day of Decern-t- A. D. 1971. In and Get Acquainted 1 If you read this and are one of the new f.un ilies in town, drop In The Progress office nnd lets get acquainted. .AVe would l.ke to tell our render who you are. where yam live and where you came fmn. What keeps FiillflOre running? of oil every day. Every one of us uses an average of three gallons natural Oil and gas supply 75 percent So do a'l the other 205 million Americans. is used for cooking and what most of all of our energy needs: almost transportation, our all of 40 electricity. percent heating, more than A country that runs on oil can't afford to run short. Kindness Appreciated fr 'be kind words nnd acts f kindness in our t veil i'.f foli.wing the death of our 1 loved "Chuck. So many ofin Finl, fered help, brought d money, flow els, and pnrlicipd-rin llie lovely srrviee. We thank yiu nil. The Charles D.n ies Family Mr. and Mrs. F.rU Puhheat on: Dec. 17. 1971 Publication: Jan. 7. 1972 Lal NOTICE The Millard School District Board of Education will accept applications until January 3, 1972 f r the povitnn of custod-- l. n at the Fillmore ElemenAnyone lnterest-e- l tary Sch-ml- . can get full details by contacting Superintendent Taylor at the District Office. Talma ge Tay lor Superintendent Published: 24. 31. 1971 12-1- NOTICE T ie 1 lhioi-City Coun il accept applications ta fill a vacancy t n the Pol c- - Force. Int rested pn.lis may con-- t ict the office of Gty Rccorl-c- r f r particulars. will We wish to take this oppor-tun- tv to thank our many friends and relatives for the lovely cards and the phone 'alls and demonstrations of concern for Olives and welfare our recovery. We wish everyone a generous Blessing of the good things of life and especially good health. MHJLARD COUNTY COMMISSION Dv: Leigh Maxfield 4c 95c box Spin on Oil Filters 0 OF THE Friday, December 31, Prince, whose Job Involves (he Councils coordinating annual winter driving test project at Stevens Point, Wisconsin, said that safe winter driving Is largely a matter of keeping cool under trying circumstances. Safe driving during winter weather conditions requires the same skills and precautions that are demanded at any time of the year plus the added difficulty of coping with Inadequate traction and reduced visibility. H e said that few drivers realize or compensate for the extremely poor traction on lce-a- nd snow covered pavements until they get Into a teat tight The Councils tests spot. have shown, for example, that the braking distance on glare Ice may be as much as nine or ten limes the normal dry pavement distance, meaning that It can tke from 150 to 200 feet to stop after applying the brakes at a speed of only 20 mph. In contrast, the normal braking distance at this speek on a dry pavement Is only about 17 feet. So, whenever the pavement Is slippery, and especially when you think It may be but dont know for sure. Prince advised that the first thing a driver should do to keep his cool of the Is to get the feel road. This can be done by trying Ihe brakes or Gunning the engine momentarily to see whether the wheels skid or spin. If the car has any tendency to skid or fish-tai- l, then Its time to slow way down and do all maneuvering steering, braking and accelerating with a delicate touch. If you do find that the pavement Is slippery, then you should Increase your following distance to give yourself adequate room to slow down or steer out of trouble. 743-534- MIeWpMper YOUR COOL ADVISES WINTER DRIVING EXPERT mond (801) William V. Wilson Editor Jane M. Wilson Publisher Vance Wilson Advertising KEEP National Safety Council, FILLMORE, UTAH &4631 South Main CARD OF THANKS 41 743-572- 1 Indian article, Uurnlture glu, Old-tim- Dear Editor: Once again we are pleased to provide the enclosed new feature articles and Illustrations dealing wtth the added hazards of winter driving for your use throughout the winter months. Consisting of three new feature articles and two new Illustrations, these materials are based on the annual winter test program and recommendations of the National Safety Councils Committee on Winter Driving Hazards. Representing the automotive Industry, equipment governmental manufacturers, agencies, educational Institution and traffic safety organizations, theCommlttee has evaluated vehicles, equipment and driving techniques over a wide range of winter driving conditions. Your use of materials will help drivers In your community to reckon with the added hazards of winter driving. W.t.Is (.inri 't express our I. model. and LETTER TO THE EDITOR 896-63- NEW IN TOWN? GASH FOR TV Service Suit lathe City, Utah. Thono DVKlH.ll lor appointment. I tah 81637 lAHYANT Indian Complex Ilnx 33 Kanoh, Earn 2nd Income. Call or write 176! Item. TAYNES R ETA III i block orf highway FILLMORE ORREN'S Radio & O. 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Wo grind crank shaft, do Fleet ronlc wheel babtnelng, weld, rut k Initall All Type of AUTO GLASS. 11-1- ' South 4th West 141 Fillmore 1 i2-25- REVENUE AND RES -- 1971 State revenue collections during the year ended June 30, 1971, exceeded expenditures by nearly $7 million. This was the second consecutive year In clues should be available. which revenues were greater Current suspicions are that than expenditures. During Jack Is a perfectionist; that the period 1961 through 1969, he wont be happy until his stale expenditures In Utah team eliminates all mistakes. consistently exceeded current Thats all fine with the revenue receipts. Thunderbird fans. In fact they Total state government rehope that Jack makes progress venue for the 1971 fiscal year toward his goal Friday and amounted to$494,921,938. This Saturday when Western Monsum was $38.5 million, or 9T, tana and New Mexico Highgreater than the adjusted relands Invade SUSC. venue collections for the preBoth Games start at 9 p.m. ceding (1970) fiscal year. in War Memorial Fleldhouse. Inflation and Increased Fedgames normally beeral aid were the major fac8 at week but this gin p.m., tors accounting for this rise they start at 9 p.m. to avoid In state revenues. No signia conflict with local high school ficant tax rate changes occuraction. red during this period. FedA full team of SUSC wresteral aid received by the state lers will compete with eight In fiscal 1971 rose by $17 other lntermountaln area colmillion. Higher sales tax col and universities this leges lections were responsible for weekend In the third annual another $10.3 million of the Beehive Wrestling TournaIncrease. The remalngtng ment. $11.2 million of the revenue Competition starts at 7 p.m. rise resulted from Increased Friday at the University of collection of other taxes, fees, Utah Special Events Center In and charges. Salt Lake City. Sessions are Taxes accounted for $289.1 also scheduled at 1 p.m. and million, or 58.41, of the fis7 p.m. Saturday. cal 1971 state revenue receipts. Other schools represented Federal aid was equal to $157. at the meet will Include Un6 million, or 31.81 of the state of Montana iversity Wyoming, revenue total. The remainiState University, Idaho State ng $48.2 million resulted from University, University of Utah, lutlon fees, charges for serUtah State University, Brtgham vices, Interest earnings, and Young University, WeberState other miscellaneous sources. College, and Colorado State The sales tax continues as University. the most productive source No teams scores will be of state revenue In Utah. DurThis Is strictly a kept. ing the .971 fiscal year, It meet for Individual wrestlers, contributed $101.3 million to Joe Lopour, SUSC wrestling the stale revenue total, asum Medals will be coah, equal lo 20.51 of total revenue awarded to individuals who from all sources. When the plate first through fourth. state and local revenues are Theres no question about considered, however, the sales this Is It, Lopour says, lax Is exceeded by the protough competition, real tough. perty tax. Last year, total property taxes charged by all units of government In Utah FLIGHT TRAINING PROGRAM amounted to $154.1 million. es The stale sales tax, together DUE TO THE INCREASE with the local option sales and uses of tie helilax, together with local option copter, the United States Army sales tax, totaled $114 million has reopened its Warrent Officer Flight Training (WOTT) during the 1971 fiscal year. State expendltured totaled PROGRAM. According to SFC David A. Deaton, Army recruit$487,993,749 during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1971. er for Us area, young men are once again being processed for Approximately $230.5 million, or 47,21 of this sum resulttraining to fly the Armys roed from state expenditures for tary aircraft. Included In this To qualify for the training a education. man must be between the ages slate education total was $89. 8 million for higher education, He must also of 18 and 27. $126.1 million for stale aid to undergo a complete flight physical and should have at least local school districts, and 60 semester hours of college $14.8 million for other edulevel studies or be a graduate cation. In addition (o state expendiof an accredited Junior college. tures for education, substanThe first phase of the traintial sums are spent from reing program Is an eight-wee- k venues raided locally. When course In Basis Combal Trainall funds arc Included, state ing al Ft. Polk, U. The adand local expenditures for vanced portion of the lalntng Includes four weeks of prefllght lnUtahexceeded$325 and 16 weeks of primary flight million last year. Other major areas of state training at Ft. Wolters, Tex. This Is followed by 16 weeks spending during the 1971 fisof final flight training at Ft. cal year Included hlghways-$105.- 1 million (21.57), welfare Rucker, Alt. After completion of the training program, the man -- $63.3 million (13. 07), employreceives sn appointment as s ment security and unemployment benefits--$25.- 0 million Warrent Officer and has a U.ree-yecommitment. (5.17), health and hospltals-$13.- 7 million (2.87), and natIt takes a special kind of a million ural rerources-$12.- 7 man and months of sophisticated training lo qualify as a flight (2.67). Included in the 1971 expendofficer but Ihe results are well itures totals are disbursements worth the effort. The training program produces a of $22.4 million for state helicopter pilot and building purposes and $79.4 an officer In the United States million for state highway construction. Both of these sums Army. are somewhat from 1970 disIn addition to the standard on bursements for these purposes. a Officer Warrent salary, flight status receives $100 rer Actually, stale building exmonth flight pay. penditures reached a peak In For further Information con- fiscal 1968 when building fund tact SFC Deaton at 118 North disbursements totaled $28.8 million. Main Street In Richfield, Utah, and or call him at 4c 4c 4c He 4c 4c 4c (Collect!. CAP-abllltl- FILLMORE GARAGE Richfield 54 So. Main Stevens, Inc. coll 743-661- 2 JAY T. ROGERS "ELECTROLUX" Reosonoble Satina, Utah 529-747- Soles and Service Tronsistor Repair Cr DELMER WILSON VACUUM Speclolist in Weekly. i CLEANED Will Clean and Repair Typewriter, Adding Machine, e Cash Register and other machine. Contact CLARK RKUNSON - Fillmore 8 for appointment today location 743-G5G- 4 BUSINESS MACHINES thru Sat Open Tues. New and modern with built-i- n appliances and wall to wall car- 743-536- BOB SIMMONS SHOP 74S-6H2- FOR SALE INDEF The Finest in Custom Upholstery We HOME 29 (Would make good office) UPHOLSTERY 10 WE WILL UNDER SELL ANY ONE IN WEDDING Announce- STATE SUSC BASKETBALL . Your Local Oil Companies ,.,,,12-3- Th tint pro f'ttbt with a million dollar ' w th bout Dmpv-C'p"t- ir hld on July 2, 1921. Onmnv won. For more information write Utah Petroleum Council 10 West 3rd South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Wells Starley ) |