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Show Millard County PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84631 Friday, February Single Copies 1972 cents fi No. i Subscription $2.00 a MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS, ear. IS MAKING CO. COMMISSIONERS LEGISLATURE VISIBLE PROGRESS MEET FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR The Board of County Commission- Funeral aeg vices were held for Beaver and Millard County Leg- ers met In regular session Tuesday, islators are in Accord on Chairman llenrlo and members Mel- Mrs. Ellen May Lambert WIxom, In Matters ville and Freer all being present. the Second Ward Church .Sunday, Important Clerk Arthur C. Brown was also In February 3, at one o'clock. (By U. S. P. A. Service) attendance. Quite a number of rouMrs. WIxom, who was the wife of Wit h three weeks of legislative eftine matters were disposed of, only Don C. WIxom, was born September fort behind them, members of the a few of which will be reported as 25. 1871, and died January 31, 1935. twenty-firs- t Utah Legislature are of Interest to our readers. engaged In proposed lawmaking represented In approximately 230 already Introduced measures. Checking up on tangible results of their activities up to the end of hut week, the lawmakers found that visible progress-- lf not statistical-b- ad been made In the consideration of the three subjects of greatest Interest to the liquor control and social relations. The current week Is expected to show much more In the way of actual accomplishment assets as revealed In completed legislation. acConcrete lawmaking-matte- rs in the tually closed-w- as represented final passage and adoption by both house and aennte since the session opened on three bills and one aenate joint resolution and the killing of one bill In the upper house. Two house concurrent resolutions sere also adopted-o- ne of condolence to a bereaved legislator and the other President Roosevelt congratulating on his birthday. Five bills were withdrawn,. The moat development In taxation was the adoption by the senate of a Joint resolution paving the way for exemption of homesteads up to 1200 from taxation. Ten new tax bills were Introduced. The most Important of these Is the administration bill Increasing Income ta It substitutes for an earlier b V nglng It only In setting up a of deductions against tsxea ., Tax rates remain the same. I Liquor control had Its Innings In public bearings, when both state and private licensing systems were strongly advocated. A move to hold Joint sesslona of houso and senate to consider the liquor problem was defeated tn the lower branch. The compromise liquor bill aa now set up proridea for state control through state warehouse wholesale distribution to retailers licensed by local government a Social relations were In the forefront with the adoption by the house -- after an Initial defeat-- of the resol-utlo- a for ratification by providing Utah of the proposed child labor to the federal constitution by a vote of 32 to 28. The senate had adopted the resolution previousIt makes ly by a vote of 19 to 4 Utah the twenty-seconstale to ratinow d Passage In the senate of the Bamberger bill aimed to increase safety on the public highways was a senatorial legislative high spot. It Increases the state motor vehicle speed limit to 50 miles per hour; makes It legal to turn right against a red light at Intersectolns; restores the old three-wa- y hand and arm signals; makes a driver liable to 299 days Imprisonment; holds drivers of livestock over roads llablo In rase of accident, and places a limit of 35 feet for length of trucks and 12 4 feet for height of loads. Measures acted on by the senate last week were: S. D. 28, enabling the state flh and game commission to borrow money from the state land board for public works projects; S. R. 18. pitn.tllng the federal government lo buy lands for flood and erosion control; S. It. 15. the traffic safety bill, and S. J. R. 2, exempting homesteads up to 12000 from taxation. S. B. 22, diverting 10 percent of the state gasoline tax monies to city streets, was killed by a 6 to 15 vote. Rural communities opposed n acted on In the house 8, clarifying the law fit ,'erenre to the time a creditor gin action In court, also passmay ed by the senate earlier; H. R, 11. Increasing by one mill the annual tax levy of cities for contingent expenses and providing for four additional civic administration tax levies; II, 3- 3, enabling county commissioners to lease for cash or goods lands acquired through auditors' tax deeds; 1L B. 22 and II. II. 23, regulating and licensing trading stamps practically out of business; H. B. 17, Increasing legal container weights of small fruits; IL B. 26, providing for labeled statements of Ingredients In commercial feedstuff; s. j. r, j. the child labot Joint resolution- - H. C. M. 1, memorializing eongrrsg to establish a Navajo national prk In ji-e- s D. w f - COUNTY AGENTS COLUMN SIIORT SESSION OF COURT HELD MONDAY BLUE GRASS SEED The Board of Education held their The State Commissioner of Agri- Judge Nephl J. Bates of the Sixth regular meeting at Lynndyl Tuesday, culture called to our attention that Judicial District, presided over a ut which time tbe Superintendent the blue gruss seed furnished by the short session of the District Court made a rather complete report on Federal Coveruuieut should b e here Monday, February 4, in the the condition of the Behool district. planted this year. Anyone who has of Judge Cox. We shall refer to only a few of his the soil and moisture conditions suitAttorneyi from out of town who able for the seed transacted buslnoes In court that day receive grass may observations which we think our general a lingering Illness. sufficient seed to plant what pasture Included; Claude Baker, Eureka; C. following bo readers will In. interested On motion of Melville, seconded by I). McN'eely, O. A. Tangren and DudSpeakers at the services were Mr. lie reported that Mr. Marble's res- la needed. Freer, an order was passed permit- Edward It should be kept In mind that this ley Crarts of Delta; Jas. A. Melville Peterson, Mr. Ernest Theo- ignation had been accepted and that ting the people In the Meadow Flow- bald and Bishop Henry Hatton. The two new men had been appointed, at seed was meant for drought stricken of Salt Lake and Sam Cline of ing well district to uncap their wells opening grayer was offered by Ern- very little increase in expense for the ureas. What seed Is left over In this May lat, snd to use the water thereest Carling, and the benediction was two of will be transferred to other them, to take charge of the county from for Irrigation purposes from counties. Farmers should make Imby Peter L. Brunson. pronounced M r Marble bad been teachclasses County Officials Attend State said date until December lat. mediate request for the seed. The choir sang, "Oh, My Father", Meet and to room. the ing supervise On Motion of Freer, seconded by study with Mrs. Nora Davies as soloist; The Relief Emergency to school Drought he Referring equipment, Melville, the county decided not to "Let's Be Kind to One Another, stated that the commercial departQuite a number of the County ofProgram sell any more land on the five year Under the Emergency Drought ficers were In Salt Lrke yesterday with Mr. Whatcott as the soloist, ments were now 81 equipped with basis of 20 percent down and 20 per and Weil Understand." typewriters, at least a fourth of Relief program a total of 9,248 head jttendlng a meeting of State end cent yearly. Chi rman Henrle opMrs. Edna Day sang, "Going Home" which should be exchanged for new of cattle were sold from 927 farms County officials. The following peoposed the measure and asked to have and Mra. Olive In Millard County. Of the total numa onos each played Partridge ple attended (possibly others whom year. bis vote recorded against It. ber of cattle bought 1,938 were con- we did not hear about) Commissionviolin solo, "A Perfect Day". Oo the matter of building repairs, Ervin A. Warner was appointed Mrs. WIxom Is survived by her he stated that the dressing rooms at demned as unfit to ahlp. Many of ers Henrle end Freer, County Clork custodian of the Court House and tbe condemned cattle were calves too Arthur C. Brown, County Treasurer, husband and tbe following children: Fillmore and Delta were moving Grounds, the appointment to take Mrs. Andrew young to meet government canning R. Noble Day, County Recorder AmTerry, Misses Nellie rather water that the slowly; effect March 1st. and Eldula WIxom of Fillmore; Mrs. had been were condemned elia Black, County Assessor Maurice piped Into tbe Sutherland requirements to O. V. George of Delta was appalnt-teWillis E. Dutson, Oak City; Miss and used at home. $134,474.00 was Ijimbert, County Attorney C. D. Me school, which convenience would be to the position of Diesel operator WUna WIxom and Mrs. received by the farmers of Millard Neely. Loyd Knight appreciated there. for the County. of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elbert Sanfor tbe cattle sold. Sup't Paxton told the Beard that County W. L. Law of Delta was appointed ford, Delta; also by one brother, Mr. there were quite a few cases of JuvRabbit Drives NOTICE grader man for the county. Rabbits are Charles Lambert and two alsters, enile numerous still on the In of the matter delinquency. A Resolution was passed InformEmma and Annie Lambert, all of Notice Is hereby given that the at school, particular- outskirts of each of our communities. ing the Slate Road Commission that Weather Fillmore. conditions Board of Education will receive bids, are such that ly at Kanosh and Sclplo, and that the County had purchased the three All of her daughters and to alfalfa leaves be snd poisoned cannot up Including February 15th, emtwo Juvenile worker had been miles of right of way, extending east used to advantage. were present at the service. for aale or rental of 11.5 the The 1935, way logical to the work with State ployed by from Leamington toward Nepht, and to shares The funeral was attendod by many these handle at of rabbits Meadow the Irrigation Co. wapresent people and try to correct this that the right of way fencing there- friend and relatives from la time ter. Bids be should filed In the ofdrives. by every community condition. These juvenile workers on had been erected as required. Meadow held a rabbit drive on fice of the Board, not later than date town In the county, also by the fol- are Will Watts who will have charge lowing relatives from other place: of the East side and George Stewart February 9. Much good can be done stated. OAK CITY J. I. Wtxom and aon and F. D, WIx- who will be on the West aide of the by well organized rabbit drives. If Oenevleve Badger - Board of Education these drives are held on Saturdays om of Blackfoot, Idaho; J. W. WIxClerk county. George Flnllnson, Wilbert Melvin om and Mra. Lola when School the of Shaffer students can High Logan; Speaking of the financial condiand Christian Anderson went up to M. A. WIxom of Salt Lake; (the fore tion of the Board, he reminded them take part, everyone can enjoy aome Wards Hold Gold and Green Ball Provo to attend Leadership week. were ell brothers and a alster that the district owned 114 shares pleasure with considerable good beJohn Alldredge returned home this going The M Men and tbe Gleaner Girl to Mr. WIxom); Mr. and Mra. J. H. of Meadow Co. water stock ing accomplished. Irrigation week. He has spent three or four To a of Mr. the two Fillmore wards held their Mra. create communlittle Anderson of and and interest Nephl which they should offer for sale or weeks In the Veteran' Hospital tn ities M. Christensen of Levan; (Mra. AndGold and Green Batt, last evannual each other. may challenge In lease. A notice to this effect Salt Lake, where he underwent an A dance could be held at the end ening. Thursday, Feb. 7. In the Secslaerson are Christensen Mr. and Issue. this He Is feeling much betoperation. of a certain period, free to those ond Ward hall. A good crowd waa ters to Mrs. WIxom). ter at present. taking part In the drives. Now la out and enjoyed tbe festivities. CCC NEWS Wednesday evening the Parents the time to get started. During the dance a grand march Girls Sets and and Teachers had a social. The evwas held, which concluded with the Select Make Divorcee Seed LavLh High Gay Quality Victims of Car Wreck ening was spent In games and dancThe value of good clean, produc- crowning of the Queen end King of Rapidly tive seed cannot be over Improving ing and refreshments were served. a remarkably funny, Besides estimated, the Ball, Mist Ferris Ashman and being Miss Zolla Andersen Is visiting tn Mr. Newel Day, respectively. J. C. Hogenson, extension and brisk romantic comedy, says gay Inone Lamar two of the Shaw, Salt Lake with her alster, Mrs. Unis The Gold and Green contest dance of Utah the State "The Agrispectacular musical, jured victims of the truck disaster May. viwas also demonstrated during the Good cultural aeed is Gay College. Divorcee", present Is strikingly able to be up and last week. Mrs. Willis Dutscn was called to able snd hence will grow snd pro- evening. unusual Bettings and a bevy of beauGus while again, Farthlngham Fillmore Tuesday morning to the ties who combine charming feminin- Is getting along as well a can be duce a plant. , Mrs. death bed of her Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Manhard and Some needs that farmers plant ity and extreme daring. expected and will be back to work In Don C. WIxom. have a germination of only from 60 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shaw entertained ere the a Architecturally, settings weeks. few Feb. 1. a party and dance was givmore like e fantasy than anything For the highest rating of the to 76 per cent. That means that at a dancing party at the Shaw home en by tbe Daughters of the Pioneers. In the else, particularly conception month of January, the squads of only from 60 to 75 out of every hun- Saturday eveotog. A buffet (upper A very Interesting program was rene hotel as It Horace Corbrldge and Ervin Wllden dred seeds will grow. That kind of was served at midnight. The followof studio by draftsmen, dered. consisting os songs, speeches Good seed ing guesla were present: be fifty years from now. Mr. and of Barracks No. 1 and No. 3, won seed Is not good send. and a short play. Mrs. John Reevea may should have a germination of from Mrs. Ceorge Huntsman, Mr. and Mra. a floor The exterior, covering 1. on dinner Feb. the Out of the a few remarks from Hinckley gave 95 to 100 per cent. Lsvoy Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. Otis on Pioneer work. A very Urge space of aome 22,000 square feet, entire Company of squads these felIs Clean seed from both a free The Walch, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Paxton. resembles futuristic plant drawing. efficwere most lows adjudged the crowd was In attendance Including a diseases and weed aeed. Plant dis- Mr. and Mre. Carl Werne.r Mr. and more even are Interiors In exciting, of household ient duties their few from neighboring town. Tha what with bedrooms, frost- keeping their floor clean, making ease spore may be killed by treat- Mr. Vernon Peterson. Mr. end Mrs. music was peppy, which gave the ed maotle glass pieces largo enough 'heir bods nicely and general tidin- ing the seed before planting, while E. Vance Wilson, Mr. end Mrs. Sara crowd a good spirit. to dance and most amaz- ess. This sward should be an en- moat weed seeds majr he removed by Cline, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mundy, Mr. the upon, The Interesting feature of tha snd Mrs. Eugene McBride, Mr. end bed of yesterday, today or to- ticement for the other squads of the proper fanning of tha seed grain. dance was a prtie cake which was ing Mre. Paul McBride,, Mr. end Mre. It a has seed Productive morrow. pedigree. company after toeing the delicious given away to the five lucky numU occupied by cake and the Juicy "T" bone steaks la aeed with a record behind It and Robert McIntosh, Mr. end Mrs. J. It. This which couch, bers. Ginger Rogers In one of tbe com- that wore served to the winner, spe- that la adapted to the land and cli- Wood, Mr. and Mra. Charles McBride Mrs. Albert Christensen mate. In other words. It Is certified Dr. and Mra. C. F. Brunson end Mr. edy's moat amusing sequences, w'.l! cial. and such as Is grown by con- and Mrs. Rnbe Davis. never bs practical until moths are seed, mess Tho top of the tables in the Card of Thanks farmers, or entirely exterminated. It U uphol- hall at camp are being covered with scientious NOTICE associations stered from with long white fur, Proslwood. This will make a big ImWe desire to extend our sincere Is number tbe It a to to bears head and really surprising foot, spread provement over the old rough boards appreciation to all our friends and All people who own dogs will he of weed seeds that ere ordinarily resof the past . relatives who have been so kind In match, so that the whole thing a 10 percent discount on their Mr. observes teed with a town given marvelous embles a polar bear ... grain, On Saturday, February 2nd, the giving assistance and offering conlicense as this year, by going to the often dog Miss so one as at many for vivacious Very Hogenson. camp basketball team took a hard solation during tbe Illness and death setting sown Treasurers office before March are with weeds City every 10,003 Rogers. Cedar City fought game from the of our dear wife and mother. end till many 1st, snd paying the same. Immedibushel seed of In film who The the grain, After a score of perform with CCC, girl, Don C. Wtxom and family an Adagio ensemble while completely ending the game with a tied score farmers wonder how theee bad weeds ately after that date, the dog tax collector will atart collctclng and no ever got a start on their farm. oan Juan county, and H. C. M. 2. attired In full evening dress aa op- the referee called an extra aeed discounts will be allowed. The tax free disease Plant the same for a national park In posed to the usual and aster This to the play period Is $1 for male and $3 tor female. for best results. were selected by three un- failed to decide tbe winner, so Wayne county. Senator Daniel Stevens of Fill- biased beauty judges from thousands in City Marshall Winter Prune Trees five minutes of plsy extra, The winter season It the time tor more voted no on the bill diverting of applicants. Statistically, they are finally ended one of the best games Mr. and Mra Orion Holbrook en10 per cent of gasollno tax fjnds to said to represent for beauty and for played In the Kanosh gyro this sea- pruning ornamental and shads trees, M. 600 party extentertained fire tables at 8. Paul to R. on Dunn, and J. 3, of according yes every 20.000. son. talent, one girl out city streets, last Prizes State for high Utah for sion the Friday forester evening. tho homestead act, and "The Gay Divorcee" which A change In the kitchen has mads Fred Astaire and Ginger Rog- Dan Gygl our new Mesa Sergeant. College. This dormant per- score were won by Mre. David Melyes on S. B. 16, S. B. 18 and S. B. 2S. ers, was adapted for the screeu from Dan Is a very competent fellow and iod of the tree's Ufa permits the ville end Mr. Dali Huntsman, and The Millard county aolon effective- Astaire's International stage hit of a very good cook, as can be observed cuttlnjLoff of the limbs or the thin- second prizes by Mrs. Parley Payne ly urged the passage by the aenate the aame title, which scored 288 per- from the meals he has served In the ning of the branches without serious end Mr. Frank Holbrook. A delicious supper was served about 10:30. of hla bill enabling the state fish and formance In New York and ran for past. Injury to the tree Itself. The borrow following guesle were present: to commission In six London. month money game John Davis, Correspondent. Mr. aud Mrs. E. Vance Wilson en- Mr. end Mre. David Melville, M r end from the state land board for work Featured are Alice Brady and EdMrs. Dsll Huntsman, Mr. and Mrs. lie said It would permit ward Everett Horton, whle William projects, Mr. and Mrs. Rubo Davies and tertained at dinner followed by Joshua valuon Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank to ahead the commission go Austin, Erik Rhodes and Eric Blore Mr.'and Mrs. Neldon Brunson drove bridge Sunday evening, complimenable projects. Including tho Beaver are othr comedy player In the cast to Delta Sunday and visited Mr. and tary to Mr. and Mr. Sam Cline of Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Charles IverTho plot Is one of thoe unusual Mrs. Dale rearson and other rela- Milford, who were recently married. son, Mr. end Mrs. Alfred Swallow, hatchery and Clear Lake project to Prizes were won by Mrs. Ralphood Mr. and Mrs. Parley Payne. Mr. end establish a water fowl preserve, all one which cannot be revealed In any tives. Mrs. Pearson returned to asPrizes for high score were won by Mrs. Frank Holbrook, Mrs. Jennie worthwhile would which from the of prove with them and remained over phoe without detracting Wood end Mr. Ray Mre. Sweeting. Mrs. Jennie Ashby and sets to the atate. treat In a.ore. It Is a Ralph until Tuesday. Mrs. Hannah Huntsman. Senator Stevens opposed on the romance, lough festival and wore The presfloor of the senate passage of the spectacle, with no pause for following guests The two Fillmore wards held a Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Beauregard Mr. and Mrs Cline, Mr. end gasoline tax diversion bill as providJoint activity class at the Second ent: Mra. Otis drove lo Salt Lake last Friday, rediMr. end Mrs. for an further Monson, Miss Rsy wedge opening ing Ward hall. Tuesday evening. Owen W. Bunker has opened of- Mallno Warner and Mr. Frink Welch, Mr. and Mrs. George Hunts- turning that evening with their versions of the monies. ' Doth Representatives Frank D. fices In the Lobby of The State Bank Mr. and Mra. LaVoy Kimball, daughter Etholyn, who Is attending man. lead In the contest dances. She Mr. and Mra. Ralph Wood, Dr. and the L. D. S. Business collegs. Low of Beaver and Evan B. Theo- to carry on general real estate and Mrs. Evans, Dr. and Mrs. Dunn. spent the week end here, returning of and bald of Millard county opposed the Investment business with all the usthree Taxton A. W. Sup't to school Monday. child labor resolution and voted on ual side lines. Hu has been engaged the members of the Board of ab-en- d aon-ln-la- 1 Fur-Line- d mother-in-law- fur-line- d fy. I SCHOOL BOARDS MEETS AT LYNNDYL MRS. DON C. WIXOM MUCH Friday, February 8, 1935 FILLMORE, UTAH seed-minde- d 34-3- flve-mln-u- te semi-nudit- anti-taxin- g tte-of- weed-fre- f. co-sta- Fill-mer- e Mon-so- Scot-tor- n Educa-returne- d Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stacey of Beaver In this business as a aide line for both the Initial and reconsidlast week end from Salt Mr. J. Frank Dav Is taking tha were In Fillmore Tuesday. Mrs. eration balloting and Teterson, Nielson They voted yes some time and believes there Is tlon, George, census of Fillmore and this Jenfarm Mrs. Is a sister to Wiley business of the kind to now Lake where they went to attend a: Stacey on all other measures coming before It hi full action. his time meeting of state ecbool officials. vicinity. the house last week fur final giving Justify on It In euf-fide- I |