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Show fXtLJl 0 CLAJi 2 Fortified Milks Surge of Growth whenever Iron Is not available Evergreen plants should be Fillmore Is on the thresh-hol- d to the plant. a part of every home landplanned area of a surge In growth. The Is In Iron chlorlosls plants Some of the most common The can add to the sewer system, the Industrial scaping. characterized by blanching or our In of evergreens appearance both winter and problems park, the development of our yellowing of the leaves. Soils area, and of Junipers In partisum mer. Uses Include foundaor lime with alkali city park, local business prohigh and salt, tion plantings, hedges, screens, cular, Is Iron deficiency, In- conditions motion and others will bring often Interfere with and scale mites attack and by background windbreaks, Iron profound the rather changes in the city of absorption sects. Of these Iron deficiency plantings. Plants of the proper the ahaead. in This of Iron. lack the ihan years occurs mature size should be chosen Is the most common and The City of Fillmore Is aware Is common In the Delta area. tint with these changes will In many cases Iron will have to be added to plants each year come challenges as well as great opportunities to guide deto maintain a green and healthy and Also velopment so that Fillmore will plant. become an Increasingly better poor drainage may cause It. Iron chlorosis can be conplace In which to work and live. To meet this challenge, the trolled by correcting the Irrigation or poor drainage problem City of Fillmore has decided to undertake a planning program and by furnishing soluble Iron which will result In the preparato the soil or foliage of the tion of a comprehensive plan. plants. The two principal types 3ETERSON AND TOLLEY CARPET SERVICE Fillmores program along with of Iron containing compounds those that have been started available are (1) Iron chelates, In Oak City and Hinckley can and (2) Inorganic compounds such as ferrous (Iron) sulphate then be models for the rest of the communities In Millard The Iron sulfate and similar com pounds furnish soluble Iron County so that all physical deto the plants but much of the velopment can be coordinated as Iron applied to the soli becomes effectively as If all of the unavailable to the plants for political units were joined. Millard the same reasons already menCounty took an Q-f- t excellent step In this direction tioned. Thus aplllcatlons must be much In excess of plant when it developed a comprehenneeds and frequent. sive plan In October of 1969. (i Iron chelates compounds cost A comprehensive plan, somemuch more than Iron sulfate SPECIAL for appointments mode in the next times called a master or but much less Is required as general plan, Is, In essence, a 2 weeks - Any size Living Room Cr Hoi! : $12.95 It remains available to plant diagram or blue print showing when applied to the soil. how future developments should Bedrooms $6.95 Both Iron chelates and Iron take place within a given area. A comprehensive sulfate can be applied to the plan consists lOut of Area? soil or to the plant as a foliage of a statement of goals along Call Collect Follow the directions with a statement of policies, spray. Center and Main on the package. It has been and recommenprocedures, 138 found that Sequestrlan dations which are designed lo & TOLLEY CARPET SERVICE ETERSON chelate form gives good results achieve the goals. Also InIn our soils. Kayplex, a foliage cluded In a comprehensive plan are maps and explanatory rpspray material, has proven excellent for this method of conmaterial to the ! trol. A bulletin, Iron Deficiency recommendations support set forth in In Plants, Is available at the the plan document Itself. USU Extension offices In FillA comprehensive plan Inmore and In Delta. cludes the following four eleMites are a common problem FRANCHISE AVAILABLE - FILLMORE ments: In evergreens. Affected plants 1. Land Use will turn brown and look un2. Transportation d Join 6,000 Other Successful 3. healthy. Close observation of Housing NORGE Laundry Cr Dry Cleaning Most j the undersides of the leaves 4. Community facilities, will reveal these small pests. (public buildings, parks, fire Modern Equipment to Clean Permanent-Pres- s, When present they can be constations, etc.) ? Double Knit, Wash Wear. There are three ways of cartrolled with a mltlclde such as rying out a comprehensive plan: kelthane, systox, thtodan or 1. tedlon. Capital Improvements Write fur Information C. li. McFarland Scale Insects also cause a program 2. Subdivision regulations brown unhealthy appearance In 3. Zoning ordinance the plant. E D1ST. CO. They are easllv Box 117 A comprehensive observable on the plant when plan Is a this Is a problem. Movement unique type of plan because It extends over a long period of I of the scale Insects occurs Bountiful, Utah 81010 Th. time and Involves many people only a certain times. In Its Implementation. Actually, a comprehensive plan Is more of a process than It Is a project. The first task In preparing a comprehensive plan Is to determine how the citizens would like the community to develop and what they would like their community to provide In the way of services. In order to accomplish this objective, a questionnaire will be distributed among Fillmore residents by members of the Fine Arts Committee. This questionnaire will be collected a few days later. We request that all those filling out these questionnaires do not sign them Success Is the progressive realization of a worthwhile predetermined goaL Only you can determine these goals. Fillmore has been successful because It believes In Us future. Lets keep It that way. so they do (jot grow beyond the Concentrated Milks AiLABLE 3 ft fo CAU rrrrra Trrr fyppOOTMEflJT0 NORGE TOWN Coin-Operate- - b TRI-STAT- 208-292-16- May orated, condensed or dried. Milks are concentrated by remov al of v arving amounts of water under carefully controlled conditions of heat and vacuum. All may he reconstituted by the addition of appropriate quantities of water. at Cultured Cultured Milks milks are prepared from pasteurized (or sterilized) milk. Certain desirable bac- terial cultures, whose growth under controlled conditions of sanitation, inoculation, and temperature vield a variety of milks, have been added. Buttermilk is the best known cultured milk product. Milk from which fat has been removed by centrifugation to reduce its milk fat content to less than that of whole milk. In the skim milk ordinarily available, the fat content is 0.1 percent, although it may lx? lower or higher. Various states have established standards ranging from S.O to 9 23 percent as the minimum for the total solids in skim milk. The product is pasteurized. Skim Milk GIRLS PARTICIPATING FRONT ROW INCLUDES: Dana Crosland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crosland; and IN r, the program are back) Cathy Carol Wilson, daughter of (1-- Mr. a1 Mrs. 311 Mrs. Warren (Joan) Quarnberg. wttjyj Julie Bartholomew, daughter of 'NOT PICTURED ARE DIANNE Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bartholo- - and Deanne Crosland, both the of Mr. and Mrs. mew; Rozanne Scottorn, daugh- - daughters ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scot- - Henry Crosland; and Michelle torn. Iverson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Iverson. BRING HOME TROPHY FILLMORE'S A.L.A. JUNIORS HONORED DEPARTMENT Of UTAH PRESIDENT wn rrrrrnrrrnnrx Friday, June 30, 1972 milk fat. Made from fresh whole and skim milk, two percent milk is pasteurized and homogenized. It mav be enriched by adding milk solids-non-fand various vitamin and mineral preparations. be fresh, frozen, evap- u& r a ! I SPECIAL E. A. CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIP MEETING J Junior members of Unit American Legion inne, Utah, who was elected the session hold In Cedar C3ty 61, Auxiliary brought honor to their com- in early June, Going to Ogden to attend munity and their organization when they appeared on the all sessions of the convention were Echo Blake and Jane Sunday morning program of the Department Convention in Wilson, past presidents, and Darlene Mundy who has been Ogden June 25 1972. a counselor at Girls State for PresiAccompanied by Unit three years. They heard some dent Rula Bartholomew and speakers, including Junior Dawn and splendid National ComJohn II. Geiger, on his mander. who repo-to- d travels to Indo China tux! several other areas where Americans are stati-ne- d. Governor Calvin Rampton and Mrs. Rampton attended a Saturday night banquet and he received a standing ovation his remarks. Election of Department officers for both the Legion and Auxiliary took place Sunday. The ladies also attended a post presidents breakfast, and a devotional prior to elections. Marlene Crosland. thy presented a devotional number written by Dana Cmosland, their president, and sang the song "Toast to the Legion" ot the Devotional Service. Following their splendid rendition, Department President Afton Olxarn preserved Juniors her personal gift, a beautiful their year-roun- d trophy program. Prior to his ceremony, Dana Crosland, President of A L A Juniors In Utah, presented a gift to Eva Jean Harper, Cor- - fJ-lowl- fr Flavored Milk and Milk Drinks A flavored milk is whole milk with syrup or powder containing a wholesome flavoring agent and sugar added. A flavored milk drink, or dairy drink, is skim or partially skimmed milk similarly flavored and sweetc ned. These milks are pasteurized and usually homogenized. As its Two Percent Milk name implies, two percent milk contains two percent III. Utah 84631 Fillmore, more of the esjeritial nutrients normally present in milk. over-irrigati- on OowneatiAL Millard County PROGRESS Contain added amounts of one or FILLMORE Having I been called by the Board of Directors for I has July 5, 1972, at 7:30 p.m., at the I Wednesday, Millard High School Auditorium, in Fillmore, Utah I I in accordance with Article XI, Section 3, and I the recommendations Financial Institutions, tary of State, and League, Inc., to adopt of the Commissioner of I the Office of the SecreUtah Credit Union ihe I a I I REVISED SET of ARTICLES of ISCORTORA T I OS and I I to avoid all future conflicts that are presently I existing between our articles, end I corporation laws. I are most cordially invited I All members to be in attendance. I BY-LAW- S by-la- riaaa iiittaanriMMMwamwaMUMaMi AtiTHomno MMiiaaaamaHa. dc alia CHRYSLER TAT Motors COAFftAlKHI Milk MU Milk appears on tin market in many forms to meet the many needs of consumers. A wide variety of products has leon developed to improve keening quality, fa- a cilitate distribution and stor- age, make maximum use of teftraeg) and preserve surplus. According to the National Dairy Councils Ixxiklct, Newer of Milk, "the (saSUEc Knowledge in prex-essin- voiced in producing each form of milk is designed and health of the consumer. Some Saving. For most people, it's not something you leap into with both feet. You start small. And as you grow, your savings habit grows with you. At First Security, there are savings plans for beginners, and for seasoned veterans. All paying our all time high rates of interest. Begin to begin with a passbook savings account to add to every payday or First Security Bank savings certificates. foims of milk arc available in all communities, others may lx found in only a few communities, Standards of composition are generally established by slate and local governments for all fluid milk products. Federal standards of identity have Ixcn established only on evaporated, condensed and nonfat dry milk." 5V2 for 3 months for 1 5 year for 2 years Certificates ol $500 or more in multiples ot $100 For individual Interest paid every 3 months trom day ot deposit Rates are per annum Each depositor s account is insured up to $20 000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member First Security Corporation System of Banks RESOURCES OVER ONE BILLION DOLLARS Fiffl 'a rft Vsi fr5t Nflior Ul o' I Sc'?'4 UfV b B0 ft" Csr inn F Ff CM Bn i ,r,tw'rx of to'po'1'1'' kd O So-- j Awoctacn E! ... IT i 1 iuT iffimgTlmmt 7:,TaT feiri - ctj aTItllv u ' vtI1E33f Tiini-f1- 7 3 r j, c mi m ur-ie- d. ty CK UU r nrc. .muni. tYr:zjr t ifni fa on Certified Milk Oiigiuated in in response to a need for safe milk Its o on the container means that the eomhti ns under which it was pochard and elistrihnti d with the high st.u ford e.mlmess y t forth by tlx American ss(x of Medical Milk ( here c ertifn d nussions milk is available, it may either be raw or paste It may also be hoiu1 and fortified with vitamin D con-for- First Security Bank 'HTcvd solnK-non-fa- Raw Milk Milk that ives no heat treatment, o: ft milk as milk that contains not less than 3 2.) peremt milk fat and not less than S23 percent milk t. Most of the wh-ilfluid milk marketed in this country is pastcuiied and homogenized. re-e- 0 Q w Mole Fresh Fluid Milk Many states define whole fmMftliUsss. (mu- - controlled to protect t he Kimballs & Co. 45 North Main Fillmore, Utah 84631 |