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Show SCOUT-O-RAM- To Be A Control Noxious Weeds General Notice To MUlard County PROGRESS Fillmore Utah fested alfalfa fluids and other Held of Snow College Notice Is hereby given this d.h day of May, 1972, purand Venturers, Cubs, Scouts, suant to the Utah Noxious Explorers of the south-centrWeed Act, Section ?, toevery Itah area will exhibit the years a best activities at a person who owns or controls on May 20 at Snow Colland In Millard County, Utah, that noxious weeds standing, lege. ina will InThe Scout twlng or grow lug on such land a clude exhibiting projects, shall lw controlled and the and for Cutis, plnewood dertiy spread of same prevented by food booths operated by Veneffective cutting , tillage, turers and Exporers. cropping, pasturing, or treatchairman, ing with chemicals or other reJim Placttelll, said booth effective methods, or comservations should le sulimltted bination thereof, approved by will 15 and instructions by May the County Weed Siqiervlsor, to unite planthen be mailed as often as may 1 required ning exhibits. to prevent the weed from booths will t set up on May 20 from 12 to 2.30 p.m. in blooming and maturing seeds, or spreading by root, root Snow College's Science buildistalks or other means. ng. The exhibits will be 0en to the public from 3 to 6 p.m. Uixm failure to comply with The plnewood derby will te run this notice, the owner or jar-off at 3 p.m., with the welgh-l- n of cars a half hour earlier. Coin missions will le awarded Awards will be presented to units on the basis of tickets winners In each category at sold and prizes will le awarded a. the conclusion of the boys selling tickets. First place exhibits All boys artlcliatlng In the entered by Cubs, Scouts, and Scout-O-Ramust be In uniwill reVenturers-Explorcform, Mr. 1lacltellt said. ceive trophies. The following south-centrg Utah districts will pratlclpate boys and adult leaders In the In the event; beaver, Panguitch, will be admitted free. Secta-tor- s Piute, Garfield, Millard, Sevier will te charged. Money South, Sevier, Sevier North, obtained from the ticket sale Wayne, Gunnison, Sanpete will be used todefrayexpenses. North, Moroni and Juab. al Scout-O-Ram- -Ha Scout-O-Ra- Scout-O-Ram- rs al jartl-clpatln- Scout-O-Ra- areas should lie cut or controlled to prevent the devel- son In jsst?sikm ofprojierty ujxm which noxious weeds are present shall lie deemed negligent ami enforced control measures may Imposed at the discretion of county Expenses of control measures employed by the county shall lie paid directly by the owner or person In oping of viable seed. T so Mu'.rol date was set for no later than May 2 th, 1972. We certainly would appreciate your wholehearted cooperation In the combat of our weed problem In the Millard County. 1 autle-orltle- s. MUlard County Weed mlttee possession of the property, or shall constitute a lien on the property and become collectible by taxes. Tho following are declared noxious weeds for the State of Utah and the county of M lllard: be rmudagrass Bindweed Broad-leav- (Wild jSx'-'- V 1 4 Morning-Glor- y) 1 . -- Southern Utah State College Sum mer School will begin June 12 and continue through August 4, It was announced by Dr. McRay Cloward, dean of the SU SC School of Continuing Education and Public Services. Students may take the regular eight week session or the eight week session or both of two four week sessions. The second four week session begins on July 10. Registration and counseling I . the ! it's often beat for children to be seen and not heard, youd have a hard time convincing the U. S. Coast Guard that the same rule should apply to boats. And thats because theres law requiring Federal powerboats over 16 long to carry a whistle "or other mechanical col- There is. however, a simple will pay a $12 way to meet U.S. Coast Guard standards without straining your pocketbook or other Jumbo SCOTT TOWELS Facial Shores Tissue, 200 Western $1.25 DOWNEY Fabric Softener, 15c off 64 oz. DelMonte CORN, crccm or wh. kcr. 303, 51.00 I 39c J 25 oz DelMonte CATSUP ICO 49c in. 9 Shores Western Paper Plate, DIAL SOAP, ossorted - Bath size . 5 for 1.00 1 Western Family Salod Dressing .... quart 49c 5 for 89c tall can Western Family MILK 41z oz 39c J Potato New Fondled Chops Pringles 69c 100 for 5 oz Dix;e Richclle CUPS, 49c 22 oz Western Shoies Sproy STARCH, W.F. PICKLES, whole Dill or Kosher 48 oz. 69c I Lccf Whopper MALTED Milk Balls - 200 .. 65c I Russett HASH BPOWNS, 2 lb. .. . 4 for l.OOj . 10 for 1 .00 J TIP TOP ASSORTED DRINKS .. 6 for 1.00 Banquet MEAT PIES 59c Miss Breck HAIR SPRAY, 13 oz FREE I DINO - One Size Fits All - Panty Hose with $15 00 or more Purchase Clover Club Potato Chips .. 69c bag for 57c lb. 15c CANTALOUPE - Solmon centered 2 15cl sheers CUCUMRF?S .... large lb. lb. 39c whole 35c Fresh FRYERS, .. cut up lb. $1.19j ROUND STEAK lb. 1.49J halves Hormcl Cure 81 Hams ap- sound-producin- pliances, is totally rust proof and non magnetic. Available at boating supply outlets for about $7.50. the unit is powered by a replaceable aerosol can and sends out sonic blasts that can be heard a mile away. Easily trigger operated, the Commander-also has a sliding lock mechanism to prevent accidents! use. . DUANE'S AG number of graduate courses will be offered through Utah State University Extension Division. BIRDS Get More CECELIA HOPKINS Protection Celebrates Birthday E xtra protect Ion will be given to 32 new families Of brlds through recent amendments to a 1936 wildlife convention with Mexico, according to Assistant Secretary of the Interior Nathaniel P. Reed. The amendments were formally ratified by the United States and Mexico In ceremonies at Mexico City In March 1972. Reed said, The amendments will, In effect, provide for much needed uniform protection all across North America, Including Mexico." Some species were already protected under Slate laws. Of particular significance Is Inclusion of six families that encompass all the birds of prey, Including ospreys and vultures. Increased The amendments from 31 to 63 the number of birds protected under the convention with Mexico. A family of birds Is an association of closely related species. A species Is a 81 The family of Cecelia Hopkins celebrated her 80th birthday Sunday with a family dinner at her home. Mrs. Hopkbis birthday was April 25th. She now lives at the West Millard Extended Care Center. All of her children were In attendance Mr. and Mrs. Clen Hopkins, Mrs. Arietta Barnes of Midvale; Mr. and Mrs. Don Bopxtns, Lark; Mr. and Mrs. Mike (Elaine) Davidson, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Freeman (Barbara) Rowley, Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Brog Hopkins, Mr. and Mis. Morris Hopkins, Delta. Married were there grandchildren from Delta, Dugway, Magna, Cranger, Salt Lake, Amari-c- at Fork, Riverton, Fllk-morBountiful, Ely, Nev., and Colorado. W 1th grandchildren and there were 74 In attendance. - e, nearly Identical group of animals that Interbreed and have fertile MEAT PIES 49b NEW SHOW TIME SCOTT TOWELS .V S9C SEC0ND 8:30 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY SAT. A patriot ic. chaotic comody. CORN fl5" TISSUES -- fw V I'M THANKS To PARENTS! :t CATSUP 79 1 s " 89 MILK PAPER plates 49c. 8 IRINc.I.ES POTATO CHIPS 39 Our thanks to all those parents who were at the I lttle League Park to help with the clean up and to get the field In order lo play. We really appreciate all the help. Those who came and did such a great Job and those who deserve the thanks arer Wayen Reid, Gary Hone, I lovd Taylor, Ken Hare and a Mr. Chett Hall from Price who though he diH'snt live or have hoys who play here gave freely of his time and talents to help A HOWARD W. KOCH Production "f 6 Yuriitie Win HAMBURGER helpers 55c canned TENDER HAMS ,5AU s BEEF ROASTS m 2 STEVEN AG 69c 5 ",v will high le W ir cs SUN. & MON. Coaches and limps meeting pUg. hald on May 5(h In the school faculty loom at 7.00 p.m. Anyone who Is Interested tn coaching or even In Is Invited to attend. Hunks go (assisting all grateful those people who money for signs for the fense, as a result of your help all the teams will have new uniforms and equipment this year, I'm sure the buvs really appreciate your support..., I "EWI&sMng u- - - "Disney On Parade'- To The Three Caballeros" Is one of the most lavish prow duction numbers In the third edition of Disney on Parade, appearing at the Salt Palace, Salt Lake City, Wednesday, May 24 through 28 for 8 all-ne- performances. Disney On Parade" Is presented by Nawal Productions, a partnership of NBC Enterprises and Walt Disney Pro- ductions. This Latin flavored romp begins as a tribute to one of the truly 'great actors of our Duckt" The audience views brief segments of a number of Donalds film successes on the huge movie screen high above the arena stage. These segments Introduce the 1945 release of The Three Caballeros, Walt ttme--Dona- ld The conference , Disneys first combination of live action with cartoons. Suddenly the action Is transformed from film lo real life on stage as Donald arrives on a colorful madcap train South of the Border as the chorus sings the famed Bala." I1LS PALS Jose Carlocaand Panchlto, along with scores of Lai In dan- cers, Invite Donald to Join tn the fiesta. The entire cast of nearly 100 performers participates In the three different groups Ina dance as DonalJ Duck competition tries to Join each with eyes on the pretty girls. There Is exuberant dancing In music and with authentic costumes as all gather for the funfllled fiesta with three gtant sombreros which dance i 1m m splrtt of the act when the cast asks him to help break three huge and lavishly decorated plnatas that circle above the stage. To Donald Ducks delight rather than candy and gifts flooding the stage, the broken plnaias ojn to reveal beautiful senorttas. All good things and good s adventure. In addition to The Three Caballeros," this entirely new version of DIsneyON Parade" features such production numbers as "Sleeping Beauty," The ot by themselves. must come to an end times and the train reapj-earto take Donald Duck on his squaklng way. But, this time Jose and Panchlto go along as the Three Caballeros slart off on another Arlstoc3ts." Winnie The Pooh," and much more. Donald Duck and his friends bring back such favorite songs as "The Three Caballeros," Tlco, Tlco," You Pelorg To My Heart" and many others. Donald really gets In the BASEBALL SEASON OPENS sponsored by the federal Reltred Senior (RSVP), Volunteer Program was held In Hudson, W Isconsln. Dr. Betty Jo Jensen of Salt Lake City, was recently appointed by the Department of Aging State Office as the State RSVP Resource Specialist, was among those attending the conDr. RSVP Jensen and QUALITY foods KELLY'S IGA .00 NIBLETS CORN the other resource specialists will be responsible for encouraging communities throughout their respective states to Initiate and develop local programs of community service uttlrlng older persons as volunteers. At President Nixons request, RSVPs appropriation for this fiscal year was recently triples to $15 million. The program is providing development grants to each of the state offices for the aging to enable them, through thetr resource specialists, to develop RSVP programs In their states and to prov'de technical assistance to these local programs. The bulk of the RSVP grants however, will go to local community organizations In each state to enable them to Inttate and operate local senior volunteer programs. It Is anticipated that there will be some 300 RSVP programs In operation throughout the United States by the end of the fiscal year, Involving eventually some 75, 000 Senior volunteers. Anyone who ts retired and age CO and over will be eligible lo become an RSVP volunteer. There are no restrictions based on education, Income or ex- perience. Ht.if.rih ill out. Ibtty Crocker' Assorted BLOUSES ond Nationally advertised dresses ference. 17-2- " DRESS SPECIAL! Be At Solt Palace A national training conference for RSVP resource from 17 states, Including the State 1 of Utah, was held April as port of a federal drive to enable retired persons 60 and older serve their communities as volunteers. SNACK PACK' Buv t tie Bist fur Mother Mother's I) ail A Volunteer Program HUNTS Assorted $4-5- fee registration Retired Seniors Serve In BANQl ET NOW or certlflcatln . . Boxed Berkshire NYLONS reg. S.V5 Box - 3 pair HAPPY plus $6 per credit hour. Graduate credit Is $14 per hour. Dr. Cloward said that the summer school curriculum has been carefully planned to meet the needs of students who will graduate from high school this These students are spring. offered a comprehensive testing and counseling program In additional to a wide range of classes from remedial to advanced. Courses will also be offered fo r teachers working toward remodeling your boat. A new device called the Falcon Commander 2 boat horn, unlike . $12-8- four-wee- nals in fog. 4 for $1.00 3 for 89c 4 for 89c Just HER Stuor more credit hours. dents will pay $90 for eight or more credit hours during the eight-wee- k session. Special student taking less than five hours In four weeks or less than eight hours In eight weeks lision in crossing and passing situations, and for giving sig- 10 oz. MAKE ek u appliance" to prevent Muffett Strawberries, 45 piece Set of the four-wesessions will Some classes be permitted. may be taken without credit, and all workshops can be taken without credit. A fee of $50 will be charged k session for five per "li sound-producin- Miss For Mother) AFOLLO melmac ( for summer classes will begin at 8 a.m. on June 12 In the ballroom In the SUSC Student Center. Students may register for both sessions at that time. However, a special registration for the second session will be conducted in the SUSC Registrar's Office on July 10. Summer school classowrk begins June 13 and July 10. A maximum of 15 hours per eight-wee- k session with no more than 9 hours during either 4 LATEST VIEWS OO BOATIWC. While a MOTHERS DAY Summer School Conv- - Now Hear This (Tall Whiteiop) Canada Thistle Johnson Grass Leafy Spurge Musk Thistle Quackgrass Russian Knapweed Scotch T ilstle Whltetop Not noxious In Washington County. It was the consensus of the Millard County Weed Com-m'tt- ee that noxious waed in-- 5, 1972 U.S.C. To Start S. tMHHMHHHb FROM THE J Peppergrass ed Friday, May Volunteers will serve In a variety of organisations, agencies and Institutions, Including schools, libraries, day-car- e nursing centers, hospitals, homes, economic development agencies and other community service centers. They will serve without compensation, though they may lx reimbursed for such expenses as transportation and meals. As RSVP Resource Socialist for Utah," said Dr. Jensen, "It Is my hoe to work closely local organizations with throughout the state so as to make It possible for our senior cltirens to use their time and talents constructively In volunteer service to tbe community." B R S A : S v: BROOK LA' UN MILl) 77b CHEESE I RUSH WIIOL 33b FRYERS V. : 69b FRAENKS TENDER ,b BEEF ROAST "- IVORY SIN VALLEY OLEO COKE KINO SIZE, HI C 48 oz. 65b 73c lbs. plus dcJKMdt .00 59 b runs 89b FRUIT DRINKS 85 b POTATO CHIPSSOb Klioili III NTS lrorii BREAD PEACHES 3 loaves ,or89b halve KELLYS IGA |