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Show f MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS 41 FILLMORE, UTAH 84631 South Main (801) P. O. Box 507 ' MEMBER llLL . OF THE CI N 6KT ADVERTISING' Millard County AOvJros" (ZviuxltXlo Foaoded 1885 RATE CARD Subscription in advance : year $5.00 ; 6 montiis $3.00 15c Single Copy article, and DWANE'S IMPERIAL Old-tim- Furniture --- glass, dishes, toys, dolls, clothing, buttons, picture frames, trunks, etc. The Finest in Custom Friday, February 759-24G- Write or Call for FREE Pkkun & Delivery FREE Estimates cof-feeta- model. Fair condition. Good lone and betteT volume. Asking $40.00 Doesnt go with our. Victorian decor. Also - two - year old TOYO 8 -- track FM Stereo AM 12 volt or AC 120 or batteries. Good condition. Asking $60 (New ones over $100) Anyone of any age would enjoy both of these. Inquire 742-53- or 40 Doubln Bed, Dinette Se.t Sofa and Chair 1 CALL IF NOTICE Rob R. Robertson, inform the pital where when he Is bis office. Hospital is M.D. will LDS Hoshe may be contacted Fillmore not at his home or The number of the 743-540- 0. 4xnp3-1- 0 FOR RENT Mobile home, 1 12 bedrooms furnished. Contact 743-57- or 29 74 May be purchased for reasonable 5 ments and Invitations. We have a full stock of any kind of announcement you want Plain, Fancy, Engraved or a little less expensive or a whole lot less expenslvet Quality Is built In with less cost to you. Never Cheap - Just Inexpensive! Color & Transistor Repair Reasonable Richfield Fillmore 54 So. Main Stevens, Inc. coll WESTENGHQUSE 743-538- 1 APPLIANCES Curl Cut Color Professional Wig Care Open Tues. thru Sat CALL 3 743-577- 2 FRAMPTON HEATING 743-636- Refrigeration ond for appointment Air Conditioning Phone - 743-669- 2 BETH and CELIA Keys by H DON'T Throw It Awoy Keys Code-Dunllc- at Mo'll buy any old Items, Cloyton Beauregard 43 713-698- S&M East Canyon Road FUlmoro FOR SALE Tractor Wheel Steel water tnak with cement bottom 74x20" deep. Used refrigerator, steel sink and cabinet, electric stove, furnace. caol stoker-mal- ic Other articles, best price. S.J. PROWS, KANOSH 795-26- 35 2x2-1- d S16 50! 1 PAYNE'S REPAIR 759-267- AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS WELDING Fillmore Fire Department Asand the Utah sociation will be sponsoring a rabies clinic to be held February 26 in Fillmore. Details will be published later. ANSWER AT ONC E. Man or woman to aril Rawlclgh Pro-du- et Good Income. Write; , W. T. RAWLF.IGlf CO. 1413 23rd St Denver, Colo. 80205 Portable Welding Semico Car Painting & Repair Complete Radiator Rebuilding 141 censee are delinquent and m ay be picked up by the Fillmore City Police Department. FILLMORE CITY CORP, COLLECT for Appointment Ak for ETON A BERRY Tax Corporation of America CALL 738-246- 6 TV Madeleine Wilson, MT(AS-CP- ) Is out of the Hospital Laboratory on Wednesdays. Appointments for Wednesday should be made with Judy Small Appliance Service CLEANED Mil Clean and Repair Typewriters, Adding Machine, Csh Register and other business machines. Contact C LARK BRl NSON Hllnuns 85 South Main Ph. 743-574- 6 COAL KESSLER FOR SALE LUMP or MT(ASCP) phone 743-697- INC. SERVICES Sciplo, Utah INTERTAX Call 758-243- C 3xpd SUCK Grinding, Milling1, Mixing Full b'nc of Feeds 6. DELMER WILSON n So. 2nd E. Phone Alfalfa Seed, Vet Supplies SsQtnn, Utah 829-747- MILLING Prepared to serve you for " sinnLE'YTiTOTsrnT does Income Tax, working for Seed Cleaning & Rolling 1 FILLMORE NT DELIVER Bonded Dealer P21 RALPHS WELDING WANTED 200 or 300 gnl. Oil Tank Cull ELWIN BRUNSON 743-633- or 7 743-979- 173 North 300 West FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE ON 6 IP Fillmore Ph.: FOR SALE Small Round Table W I leaf, Westinghouso. Roaster Oven, with Formica top. 63 M est 3rd So. or Call 743-533- AVAILABLE NOW NOW..OPEN! n 1 - WHIRLPOOL 743-695- . hard surface, etc. years experience, years na instructor 5 x-- k NW-USE- & WESTINGIIOUSE 23, 1972. Hubert G liimbert StisHe Engineer- Gilbert Sunt Wm. J- - Starley Oder L Viola Walker R, B. Wagner Lei and Thompson Utah Power & light Co. H. E, Weiss Orln C Allen Claud Carling Gam Wlmtcott Naida Wlleock Neil Stewart Kenneth Day Scrit Anderson Ken's Texaco Merlin Monroe LuZerret Nelson P.ex Rowley D. J. Scovil Cloyd Day Andrew Christensen Than51 You Letter Comes From England Dear Sir; May I through your paper thank very sincerely all the friends and relatives who had helped my sister Kathleen Davies la her recent and very sad loss of her beloved husband Charles, It Is good to know that she has so many friends when on lives so tar away from her own family. But after staying in Fillmore for a little while and meeting the people 1 know my sister is thought a lot of and 1 know that she loves the little town of Fillmore also. I would like to take thts opportunity to thank everyone wbo made me welcome last 1 year. really enjoyed my visit and hope tn the near future to return and thank each and everyone for their help and kindness. Thank you all once again. Yours sincerely, Nancy APPLIANCE Household ond Commcrciol Appliances Morris. Mr. nnd S!'nt Mrs, S. G. Ricker Sc week end in St. George to onjiy the - - Published In Millard Co. Progress Feb. 11. 13, 23, 1972. founders day Chine Waste. i APPLIANCES bb SIMMONS U, y Deseret News Bureau F. Bovd Kindred Rlcharl E. Wilson John Nowell Renee Kunz Lee Kimball Fork Smith Mrs. Gary little B. Sanford Georgia McN.'al by parents, the G. W. Kenneys Frank Swallow C. W, Manhard Duane Petersen sun-sliinc- . Heavy Duty wheels Outside remote mirrors Heavy Duty fan and cooling 1778x15 Tires. Heavy Duty front seat cushion 400 O. In. V-- 8 200 Net HP Air Conditioner Trailer hitch with 1 38 tall spring Steel guard rail in all four doom Inside hood lock Dual exhausts Tinted glass - aU Auxiliary gauge panel & clock. AM radio Hand throttle Dual spot lights - one white and one mi. (G7-7)0- 1, ah RENEWALS 6 Will do any type Welding stainless btoel, 13 3 743-311- 7 BUSINESS MACHINES Call COLLECT or WRITE NOTICE 743-656- Como In and are us for all jour repairs. Wo grind trank shafts, do Electronic wheel balancing. Weld, tut A Install All Tjpes of A CTO GASS. INCOME TAX In Your Home Ph. Service Fillmore NOTICE Dog licenses must be purchased by February 15. After that time, dogs without li- earning South 4th West Fillmore PAYNE S REPAIR li block off highway FILLMORE ORREN'S Rodio & 1 FILLMORE GARAGE HELP WANTED NOTICE ANTIQUES Kanosh, Utah 84637 Call or Writ STANFORD JOHNSON 2-l- Men fashion in Montgomery Ward catalog pages of the 20a appear strikingly similar to a page from 1972. Fashion has gone full circle and once again features wide double-breastelapels, tailoring and a wide pleat in the back. The price for an atl wool cassimere amt in thoae dayi was as low as Holden, go corthe place of use of 2.015 rect Ellon Pannage Drill ah Sudwecks awl Warner Fillmore Can Change Combination on LOCKS to FJT NEW KEYS Long CllEV. riCKtT, gas tank, wide bed, "Xtr radio. Good condition. Will aril with or without camper Ak for ahrll. Call Ken Satterfield. Oloo Johnson, 81636, propose sec. ft. of water as cridencel by Appl. 40177 & 32159--6 Thu water has diverted frorq h a well 400-60Storleys ot Hemet ft. di'ep at a p int N. 2610 ft & Dear Wilsons. E. 2620 ft. from SW Cor. PkUsc send our Frt gross b Sec. 5. T2QS, RUV; and Used 4CG31 E. Mayboiry; Henut, for the st watering of CdO Calif. 92.1-1Ui.til March 17th. cattle & 10 tiorses, and used Wo were delayed in from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for coming hero duo to (Five's surgery, the supplemental Irrigation but the trip will tc a tig help of 160 nrs. but limited to the In her won cry. The weather sole supply of 120 oes. Sn is perfect, 72 dog. SW4NEU, W'iNWU, We have been treated roy-- t NEUSWU Sec. 5, Hy by Jud.uid Carl big nnd T20S, Riw. Ids lovely wife linno as wril llere-iflcr-, 2.013 sec. of as t k ReJ Carpet welcome water is to be diverted ft same wo get from Rev,t and Pat as heretofor, and ased same Ki.us, is beret, .for in SE'gNWVi. We hojie June is bettef and SWUNE4, NEUSWU, NW-a- ll buck at her usual place. in S.C, 5, T20S. Best wishes to all. R4W. Wei.s At u.i.e Sta: k-Protests residing the granting of this n judical ion with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 412 State Capitol, Salt I.ike City, U-t81114 on or before March THURSDA Y FEBRUARY 17, 1972 V. LOCK-SMIT- I0C3 passing. The Ken Lawson Family SHOP LeROY ROBISON Service FOR SALE K. DETHS DEAUTY Fillmore APPLIANCE and REPAIR PROGRESS 41 South Main Street Fillmore THE FAMILY OF LAURA Cummings Is deeply of the many kindnesses that were shown to her during her illness and 5114i:vt'. CALL price. Larsen, Specialist in Weekly. NEED A SR 22 Filing? See Us ONE IN WEDDING Announce- like to thank all of friends and relatives for their visits at the hospital, for the lovely cards, messages and calls and for all of the beautiful flowers. Thanks to my dear family for your love and all of the nice things you do for us all of the time. We love and appreciate all of you. Thanks again to everyone. Sincerely, Mrs. Willis Black JENSEN'S T. V. in Town lndef. Catering - Announcements - -Accesories - -74 Call CATERING will gua In planning wed-assistance you ng parties complete with backdrop, flowers, retresluncns. etc. Rentals. WE WILL UNDER SELL ANY, co Cce John, Girth Tceples, ) & 0 I would my many TV REPAIR Contract Bonds Life 74 (67-69S- (67-698- ). CARD OF THANKS -- INQUIRE PROGRESS 41 South Main d 812-238- 743-695- 6773 Ix-o- n e one stop !!! WEDDING SUPPLY FOR SALE Cedar City, Utah Fire Insuran-cFarm Liability 743-57- Ind East Center Fillmore -- son, Darrel Hours 10:30 to 4:30 WAITRESS in person ot ARCTIC CIRCLE, Inquire INSURANCE AGENCY 44 The following aipMmUm h is been fil'd v Uh the State Engineer to change water in Millanl County. Slate of Utah tlmniglniut the entire year unless otherwise dcsig-nitoLocations In SULIM. Utah Dwone Jones, Owner recycling? At twice the price of regular bond, you may have "Ecology Bond with a printed letterhead, envelope or other printed goods. A notation that you are participating In recycling paper Is at the bottom of each sheet. Notice To Water Users a HELP WANTED 1007 So. Main CENTRAL UTAH Speoiil spark plugs (suppressor type) Power Steering Suppression ignition system pi wer disc brakes d. P. O. Box 332 How serious are you about doing your bit for ecological 18, 1972 Upholstery 8 Collect. Phone PAHVANT Indian Complex Box 35 Kanosh, Utah 1960 Model Motorola Stereo Good hardwood cabinet, 7s Minimum Classified UPHOLSTERY e auttmatic transmission JUUST1N C. Stewart, Attorney Date of First Publication: February 18, 1972. Date of last Publication: March 10, 1972. Utah Indian Frost white In color or similar Eugene T. Bullcreek, Personal Representative Published every Friday ot Fillmore, Second Class postage paid at Fillmore, Utah FOR Notice is hereby given that soakd bids will be received by the Millard County Commissioners for two police cars which nre to moot or exceed the following specifications; Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 425 Newhouse Building, Salt lake City, Utah 84111, on or before the 17th day of May, 1972. Claims must be presented In accordance with the provisions of 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Claims not presented by date Indicated will be baired. 75-9-- 3SpMpbr GASH NOTICE TO BIDDERS Estate MEMBER Msoplstlon NOTICE TO CREDITORS 0 of WESLEY LEVI, aka WESS LEVI, Deceased William V. Wilson Editor Jane M. Wilson Publisher ' 743-534- lzgalnotices Fillmore Elementary School Media Center Speaker: G. Morris Rowley, Funcro! Services Held For Laura K. Cummings Funeral Services for Laura Cummings were held Friday. Prelude and Postlude music was played by Beverly Christensen. The services were conducted by David Christensen, with the family prayer by Spencer Black, and opening prayer by Willard Whitaker. Song "Rest, Rest, For the Weary, was sang by the Kanosh Choir. They were accompanied ty Beverly Christensen. Bishop Russell Black was the first speaker followed by the song "I Winder Through the Stilly Night, M sang by Alice Christensen, Sharon George and Lorraine Staples, President Lloyd George was the concluding speaker with a double quartet of Lorraine Staples, Alice Christensen, and Sharon George, Elaine Halsey, Nora Price, Lillian Rogers, Willard Whitaker, and Glen Quigley singing "Thou Take My Hand," accompanied by Matha Stott. Benediction was Bishop Bill K, Turner. Dedication of the grave was by Grant Odgen. Pall Bearers, Bill and Brent Lawson, John Cum m lugs, and Franklin Kimball and Abe and Lorln Black. Those attending from out of town were: Laura Law- son, Tlrza Parker, Della Cor-tse- n and daughter Loreta and son Norman, Abe Black, Mar-te- ll Johnson, 11a Turner, Mrs. Genevieve Painter and her daughter Jeannlne Hepworth, Mrs. Jeraldlne Anderson, Robert Lawson, all of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Grant City; Odgen, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Lawson and family of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cowley of St. George, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Black, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Black, Bill and Beth Lawson of California; Bishop Russell Black and wife Evon of American Fork, Marcia Pinney from Texas, and Loralee Lawson of St. George. Millard Gmnty Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids in or to award a bid at a price higher than a lower bid if in the judgement of the commissioners this see ns to be in the best Interest of the county. Dils will be accqited until March 1. 1972, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the office of the clerk at FYllmoie, county Utah, Guy L. Rolilns M ilord County Clerk MADE YOUR CONTRIBUTION? Utah employers subject to the Utah Employment Security Act must file all delinquent reports by February 15, according to LeRue E. Thurston, manager Provo Employ ent Security Office. In addition, he said all contributions which may be due In connection with delinquent reports must be paid by M arch 81. Failure to file these reports and pay delinquent contributions could remove an employer from consideration for a reduced tax rate in 1972. He pointed out that an employer already receiving a favorable contlbutlon rate could lose that rate, and be charged the full 2.7 per cent for the entire year 1972, If deadlines are not met. Mr. and Sirs. Wallace Muir spent Sunday In Salt Lake visiting theh daughter, Laur-hi-e Morrison, her husHind ond Coordinator ot Elementary Education for the State of Utah. All parents and persons Interested In children are Invited to be In attendance. family. FEDERAL- - STATE LIVESTOCK MARKET NEWS Producers Sallna Auction Friday Feb. 11, 1972 Salable at Auction Friday 800 compared to 840 last week and 1325 last year. Trading active on all classes with average attende nee. Supply consists of nearly 56 Feeder Cattle and Calves. Slaughter Steers and Heifers near 20. Balance primarily Slaughter Co en MR. AND MRS PAUL visited tn Fillmore this sreek and In Holden with RAS-muss- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson. The couple also visited in Fountain Green with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Rasmussen. Paul Is with the U.S. Navy sta toned In California. Balance pr consists of nearly 56 Feeder Cattle and Calves. Slaughter Steers and Heifers near 20. Balance primarily daughter Cows and Bulls. FeederSteers and Heifers 50? higher with Calves selling fully steady. Slaughter Heifers steady on kinds offered. Cows higher. Few Bulls cashed steady to 50? Most Slaughter Cathigher. tle carrying moderate amounts of dirt and mud. FEEDER STEERS: CHoice 300-4$45-4- 9. lbs. Few 250-30- 0 5. lb Choice 400-50- 0 lbs. $40-4- 5. Choice 500-65- 0 lbs. $37-4- 1. Choice 650-75- 0 lbs. $36.-4- 0. Choice 750-90- 0 $33-3- 8. lbs. Good 300-55- 0 $36.90-42.2- 5 lbs. Good 0 lbs. range from $1-1.- 50 00 $48-50.7- 550-75- $34.90-37.8- 0. FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice 275-40. lbs. Choice 400-60- 0 lbs. $35.25-37.5- 0. with thin gant 410 package to $40.10. Choice 600-70- 0 lbs Including a 00 $37-42.5- few good 300-40- 0 $33.10-3- lbs. Few Good 7. $35.25-3- 8. SLAUGHTER STEERS AND HEIFERS: 0 Choice 0. lb Steers with a couple High Choice to $36. Good to Low Choice 1010-137- $35.-35.8- 940-11- 5b Steers Standard to Low Good Holstelns lbs. $29.80-31.6- 0. Good 890-11lb Heifers $31.50-33.2- 5 with couple Low Choice to $34.00 SLAUGHTER COWS: Utility Cows $23.-25.with couple Commercial to $26.30, Cutter and Low Utility Cows 4. $32.40-3- 5. 110-12- 85 60 10 $20-20-2- SLAUGHTER and Utility Bulls BULLS: REPLACEMENT HEIFERS: Cutter $27-30- DAIRY Selling between per head. $285-$4- 00 Birch Society Condemns Added Value Tax Following his State of the Union Message, Nixon, through his President press secretary, launched a trial bal- loon of the Added Value Tax. The Added Value Tax Is one of the most Insidious taxes that can be instituted by any Government because it Is a series of hidden taxes which are camouflaged In the retail The price of commodities. general public Is then deluded Into thinking that increased prices are due to labor and business; and all the while, the real cause Is Increased taxation. The Nixon hypocrisy was evident in the Wage and Price Controls. After promising the American people and Congress that he would not Impose Wage and Price Controls, President Nixon Instituted an economic dictatorship.. Significantly, wages and prices were frozen; but taxes and Government spending were not. The Added Value Tax would compound this probUm even further. Inflation would continue business and labor receiving the condemnation and blame for It while the real culprit. Government, Increases taxes and spending. Regardless of whatever euphemistic title Is finally assigned to the Added Value Tax by the Nixon Administration, let us hope that the American people will demand tnat their Congressmen vote against this vicious and unnecessary lax. |