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Show r Uift I11UG M I VliLLAFiD BASEBALL 6 TilG GGSI Va TEAM TAKES NORTHERN REGION se&j;j Yet m E? 'f According to a study ot the operations of 4,655 retail businesses that failed last year by Dun & Bradstreet (whose business is information about business), 19.6 percent faded primarily because of general managerial inexperience, 12.4 per cent through lack of experience with the line, and 19.6 per cent because of weaknesses in special areas such as financing or purchas- IKOwitrij On July 13, 1969 Henri Rochelain set an endurance record for wire walking. Walking on a wire suspended across a rocky gorge in Clermont Ferrand, France, he averaged just under 10 inches per second for three hours 50 minutes! long-distanc- e OUR tv, te - IVW1' ft 4 - - w -- 'V , $ 3 4 -- s.,sfeJS f !ff OPERATION SOAR and members Boy Scout from East Millard troops pitched In on Operation Soar, "Save Our American Resources, Saturday and cleaned up areas along highways, city streets and public roads. This pictorial review shows Scouts in earnest as they all "pitched -- 15 BREWERS PITCH IN WARD FILLMORE FIRST Scouts took the road to the Fillmore Dump Grounds and load three large trucks with litter of all kinds. THIS STREET IS ONE OF THE hardest In town to keep clean. People are urge to put something over their loads of tract to keep tt from blowing and falling off In this area. Operation Soar was a nationwide effort by the Boy Scouts JOANN MARTIN. A JANET Burke and son Robert were home visiting their family over the weekend. Janet and Joann are attending Sl'SC. SPRING CAM PROEE AT KANGSH The District Camporee fot this spring for Boy Scouts will be held up Kanosh Canyon on May 12 and 13. Boys from throughout Millard County will gather for activities and work In. on merit badges. They will leave for camp (TOP) THREE SCOUTS FROM Immediately after school Meadow are policing the area on Friday, returning home Sateast of Meadow. urday noon. This year, a special invtatlon FLOWELL SCOUTS CLEANUP is extended to all fathers to along Join In this camp, if it Is not to stay over possible Friday A CROUP FROM FILLMORE then can attend the night, they Third picked up cans and bottles Friday campfire pow WOW. along US 91 Just north of the new turn off. US In 1790, there were lest thar four million Americans of America. The oldest state capital it. . . . (answer below up side down) William E. Dunn To Run Salt Lake County Commission Chairman William E. Dunn today declared himself a candidate for the office of Secretary of State on the Republican Ticket. The announcement was made at a news conference held In his office In the City and County Building. Over the pest several weeks, Dunn had been considered a possible candidate for both the offices of Secretary of State and Governor. "1 have taken a great deal of time trying to make the Important decision of whether or not to seek State office and which office to seek if 1 did become acandldateDunn said. "While trying to make the decision, I have traveled to various areas of the State to consult with party leaders, local elected officials, long-tifriends and trusted advisors, he explalnes. "I am profoundly grateful that so m any persons from throughout the State have taken an Interest In my candidacy, offered advice and expressed enormous support. The overwhelming majority of these persons have encouraged me to seek a State office and have Indicated support If I would do so. In keeping with thebr advice and trust, I am today announcing my candidacy for the h office of Sec nomlnaHrm me v n '7'tavel od it -- - understanding citizens uncomplainingly bear the Inconvenience of torn-u- p streets and rock piles, resulting from the of the In"growing sewer needed a much stalling system which marks the progression of OUR TOWN. Seeing all of those great plies of roexs, makes us conscious of the fact that It doesn't take too much fertile soil to raise such Juxurant lawns, flowers, trees and shrubs, since OUR TOWN Is widely known for Its outstanding homes and gardens. Trees anchored In so many rocks stand tall and stately the wind, tobrlng shelter to both people and our much needed birds, who keep us from by insects. being over-ru- n Alma- and Lenore Anderson planted 500 trees, including and Austrian Pine, Blue Spruce Norway Spruce at their home for Arbor Day. This ambitious couple plan to sell the trees locally at a very low price. TpVVN ocwxjp; 'd ius If ynure overdue dental checkup, see your dentist before you set out on a trip to cle.ir up any tooth that might spoil problem your (ravel. Dental work of a less pressing n.ituie can be continued when you return. ing! The worlds biggest toy store is probably F.A.O. Schwarz's on Fifth Avenue in New York City, Iu three selling floors have a combined area of 50,000 square feet. Its ten branch stores add another 100,000 square feet. Oskar Davidsons restaurant in Copenhagen has what is probably the world's longest menu. It hbts 177 separate dishes and is one yard 9'A inches in length! vvy.v.:::: x MILLARD ELECTRIC UTAH FILLMORE, When you enter a wilderness ie.i with your car, it make good sense to carry Electric Pump & Panel Wiring 20 Years Experience Complete ELECTRICAL Installation Service on Your Pump Panel FREE Estimates an extra can of gas, a set of flares, a spare fanbelt and fuse, and a first aid kit. If the area is dry, take plenty of water along. signalling Commercial and Residence Wiring Phone 743-545- 9 For Secretary of State retary of State tn the forthcoming elections," Dunu said. Many people have voiced concern regarding the consideration being given to upgrading the responsibilities of the office of Secretary of State to that of Lieutenant Governor. Tbev expressed that the most highly qualified person should be sought for this post and so they encouraged Commissioner Dunn to run because of his qualifications. In 1970, while serving his second term as Mayor of Murray, Dunn wa named Utahs Outstanding Municipal Official. Earlier In his career la 1957, be was honored by being selected one of Utahs Three Outstanding Young men; and In 1971 wa given the Murray Chamber of Commerce Community Service Award. The former Utah State Jay-ce- e President organized and served as President of the Salt take County Council of Governments. He Is currently on the Board of Directors of both the National Association of the Counties and Utahn's for Effective Government and Is the Chairman of the Governor's Advisory Council onCommunlty Affairs. Mr. Dunn Is married to the former Norma Erickson of So. Salt Lake. They are the parents of four children: Craig (24), Debra (20), Lori (13), and Brian CANCER CLINIC TESTS MANY WOMEN AMERICAS WEED PROBLEM IS "SOMETHING TO SNEEZE AT II- you think farmer and li,i fever vktiimare the only ones who suiter from weed problems, you're likely just smelling the blossoms nut haven't ycl discovered the tl'otnv Thats the message of a new educational slide Film just released by the Weed Science Soticty nt America. Titled The bilked World of Weeds, the film is aimed at informing farm ind urban arnli cnees alike that they both 'hare the ol weed cost and dissomfort whether they sec them or not According to the film, weed losses to agriculture alone ate esti mated at 3.7 billion dollars cash year, a cost which follows food right to your table. It takes millions of las dollars to control weeds along streets ami highways, In lakes and streams, in parks and oilier public lands Industry spends additional millions to control unwanted vegetation factories and stores, airports and railroad pipelines and highlincs. Its another expense of doing business, and another vost lr-i- the ninminef must Ih'.ii when lie bus anv piixliu t or M.ins people ate attested mon direstls. I lie him slate lint 1 million pimple in the filled Stale suffer from ha leser and asthma, miiih of it lomplKatod b weed flu lead to nearly 100 million daysof resin led aitmtv and about 40 million hod disablin' dissevers Hu is lot prodmtion that, year aeon, tin ultimate lonsumer must d'soih wkc While ol some the lati pre- sented m the him are more painful than a pood ,ae of poison iv. the and sattoon treatment used is eii!eri.nmup file him wa produied by the Weed Seteiue Soiiety of Amenia in loopeiation with the VmalHui.il April ultiiro Service of the University of Illinois opies of (he slide wnes are as.ul.ible for SS 0(1 to schools, pitucn ilubs or any other interested group or individual. Si.nph write to Imvetsity of Illinois Vo An Sen ice, 414 Slum-forHall, Urhanj. II MR0I and request "I hi "W liked Woitd ol Weeds". t C Monscn and Ann Christ ctwn, who assisted in many ways. The work of boys nnd men who unloaded nnd reloaded the supply vehicle was appreciated. Jr. I Ugh School, and exThanks is given to Harley of plained 'that the program 1 landy, campaign chairman, testing was started as a memTor orial to Virginia Whitney, svho and Boyd Duke, Principal the facilities at the making w.med a hang time battle school ngaiast the disease. Finnmi d Chapter officers assisting ass't mee has come fr m the Mrs. Iike in planning and tournaCedf Virginia Whitney a lunch wore Ed ti prenaring ments held throughout Utah Echo Bike, Fern OdUMer. tn respeet to Mrs. Whitney and Jane Wilson. Hol.laway svn was a go f crthuslast. Owen Hunter graciously gave The clinic was set up bv offiIn m iking the of talents her cers of the Fast Millard Unit used In publicizing the jtoslors Chapter of the Utah Cancer event. Jim Everett, media coSociety, of which Mrs. Beth ordinator was on hand to show Luke Is ebiirman. films concerning earn er sympTVy nre grateful for the toms to the Indies while they per .ices of the doet'rs, Dr. W. wa'ted. Knox Fitzpatrick ssho Is Ail who participitod gave along h Mrs. Br-lnr- a of their talent and time, and and Hunter lMnco, Dr, no charge whatever was rreule Dr Tver, who came from Salt for the tests. Lake City, and Dr. Robertson April wuS proclaimed by the of Ki'lmore. Governor as Canrer Control Is to rested Gratitude cep Month, but workers are still Connie Nay. Melodic Barker, knocking on dmrs and asking Ema Sinclair, Balboa Dvitt, Tor help in raising the One Elnu Wade. Margie Burt and Thousand Dollar quota asNaid i Wdeook, nurses and signed to East Millard. Your aids who gave valuable help, check W'iH in Iced be (apprecand to the high school girls, iated. n Tom-kiRo ilyn Nielsen, Wanda s' Both Luke (Ch unnun) Julie While, son, Debra Mr. Curtin McMillan. Field Representative of the Southern Utah District, greeted the crowd assembled nt the Mil-lir- d ss-- Everyone in Step . . . That Does St Thats the way things get done . . . together. Todays progress is proof of yesterdays determination and solidarity. Tomorrow can be a wonderful new era . . . for the community, by the community. Were proud to work with, and to serve, the fine people of our city. THE PROGRESS sarnmm iX'smmm:.! |