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Show LIVESTOCK MARKET RACES SET NEWS Producers Satina Auction Friday July 21, 1972 Salable at Auction GOOcomnared last to 308 last week and year. Feeder Classes nude up about 53'V of ttie supply, balance primarily slaughter Cattle, m stly cows. Tradlne actWt wtth all classes under broad Overall quality of demand. feeders Improved from previous week with many lots well Into choice grade. Feeder Heifer steers fully steady. calves steady; yearling heifers steady to 230 lower, slaughter cows weak to 29C lower except high yielding dairy breeds fully steady. Slaughter bulls 250 to 500 lrwer Slaughter steers fully steady. Slaughter heifers steady to weak. Choice FKEDL'K STEERS: 250-30- 0 lbs. $18.50 - $55. Choice $4 300-40- $40.73-$31.5- Choice 400-00- 0 Choice 1.23-$4'.2- 3. lbs. lbs. 0 $39-$4- lbs. GOO-8- Few Good 2. lbs. $39.23-$43.5- 0. 300-50- 0 with 0 lbs. $30.50-$4- 0. and good $38.73-$41.2- 5. 0 lbs. Few lots 500-70- 0 lbs, 10. Standard and 0 lbs. llolstelns 0 few good Standard 300-70- llol-stel- ns 300-50- $34.50-$3- good $31-$3- 700-100- 4. FEEDER HEIFERS: 225 - 300 lbs. Choice 300-30- lbs. 0 Choice Choice $44-$51.- 500-70- $38.50-$4- lbs. 0 STEERS Choice AND SLAUGHTER HE IFF US: 4. 090-21- (SDBWQDSw 19-- tinuous tiorse racing event, nual Great Hastn Thorobred Futurity both with $300 added ourses; fortwo-years-oldsa- nd Governors Handi- cap with a $1,000 added purse and the 11th annual Pony ExAllowance. press Nell M. Stewart Nell M. Stewart, 85, Meadow, lied In the Fillmore Hospital, July 23, of natural causes. Horn Febuary 10, 1887, Meadow, he was the son of James M. and Ellzatieth Duncan Stewart. Post time this year has been moved back to 1 p.m. each rac- ing day. The dally double will be the first and second races each An added feature afterniln. the first day will bequenella bets (picking the first two finishers regardless of their order of finish). This will tie the first year for the quenella. Also this year, there will be an electric tote board and the compilation of the oddsandpay-off- s will greatly speeded with (he aid of a computer. The Pony Express Days races are annually sponsored by Ely Elks Lodge 14G9. 1 She Temple. died March Matthews. July 3, 1918 In Fillmore. He was a member of the LDS Church. Burke had retired a few years ago and moved to Fillmore from about swimming pool safety. lor an adult to Sclpio. He had been a farmer and 1971. Mr. Stewart was a past mem- Meadow Town Board. Survivors Include; sons, Harold, Meadow; Alvin, Bountl ful; and daughters, Mrs. Riley ful; Nell S. Palos Verdes, California; and daughters, Mrs. Riley (Beulah) Bushnell, Ogden; Mrs. Melvin (Ruth) Rappleye, Las Vegas; 16 grandchildren; ber of the 41 marrledAltaStevens, He stockman. Survivors Include his widow, sons Evan, Sparks, Nev,; Dale, West Jordan; Vaughn, Murray and a daughter Mrs. Glade Stephenson, Cedar (Muriel) He had 13 grandchilCity. Two brothers survive. dren. Morrell, Sclpio and Reid, Salt Lake City; and one sister, Mrs. Fred (Gwen) Richards, American Fork. Funeral was held Wednesday In the Fillmore Second Ward Chapel, under direction of Olpln Mortuary. Burial In Fillmore City Cemetery. 3 2 brothers, Clifford, Meadow; Golden, Eureka; and 2 sisters, Zina Stott, Fillmore; and Mrs. Cyril (Blanche) Labrum, Meadow. Funeral was held Tuesday, July 25 at the Meadow Ward Chapel, under direction of Olpln Burial In Meadow Mortuary. City Cemetery. NEW RESEARCH CENTER with Steers couple Individuals $38.10. Good lb. $3G-$37.- 10 $33.10-$36.2- 0. lb Steers Few Standard to 805-10- High Good llolstelns 1000-14- 90 High Good lb. Heifers $33.10-$35.3Stamlard and other good heifers and young lbs. and $30.10-$3- 2. to water, the most popular drink in the world is tea. f r; 0. COWS is fine. 4. A high fence around the pool will protect wandering lots and possibly save you Irom negligence charges Keep fence gate closed whenever pool is not in Use. 5 Pool water should be completely filtered every 8 to 12 hours Celite diatomite makes it jxissible to obtain maximum filtration with utmost clarity and cleanliness of pool water For a free red and black disc that leU you judge the clarity of water in vour pool, write to Box 5705-C- , Denver, Colorado 80217. 6. Keep water well chlorinated to fight algae and bacteria AND BULLS: High cutter and utilwith few ity cows $23.C0-$2dairy utility high yielding 80. Other cut -breeds $20.-$2ter cows $21.50-$24.5Utility caused by a slight "warping" in one of the eye's surface which prevent light rays from focusing to form a clear image. Fortunately, this common "1 lurry vision" problem can almost always be corrected with prescription glasses, which can be worn under safety goggles. Astigmatism .... 6. 0. and commercial bulls tobacco material pilot plan! An array of highly pectn Itzed equipment, totalling more Kuii $1 million of adv anced laboratory inslru mentation, will be housed in the new tower. Research emphasis will be on uncovering new information about Construction is nr.inng on Philip Morris ni'w $6 million Research Center Tower at the com puny' six acre Research Center in Riehnioiul, Va The $29.10-$32.7- 0. 'onipti-lio- REICHl.ICAN NOMINATION continued from front page Republicans attending from Millard County Include County Chairman Kenneth Porter, Ethel Hrunson, hanosh; Harold Stewart, Meadow; Mark Paxton, william Wilson, Jay Rogers, John Cooper and Joyce Scot-or- n, Fillmore; Wells Kinney, Holden; and County Attorney Eldon Ellason. Keynoter for the convention was Senator Wallace Dennett who spoke on Unity. modern story tower, designed by the noted Twenty boys, aged 9 thru 12, from northern California, Oregon, Washington and Itah met In Oakland-Alam- la o County Stadium Sunday, July 9, In quest of division championships In the Official Ms-JLeague Baseball PUch, 1IU and Throw Competition or The1 youngsters, who have won local district competV- -. tions, have reached the next- -; level In a series last A king cobra 'a bite can kill an elephant in only three houn. CHICKEN FAIR On May 12, 1972, saveny-elg- ht enrolled In the poultry Project In Millard received Of these, 25 chicks forly-elg-ht exhtbltej their top threa birds at the pjultry fair held Tuesday, July 11th, at the City Park In Delta. This was the climax of an 8 week project fo many yauig boys and gtrla. Each received 25 chicks at a cost of lGf raised per bird. Me s: their chicks with goad sjo-ces- s. The top three birds were exhibited by Eva Dutson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Du'.son o.' Fillmore. They were fed 215 pounds of feed and weighed 13.25pojnds It took only 2.4 pound: of feed to prodice one pound of meat. ers 8 American PITCH, HIT it THROW (riUTX each. Arrange be present whenever the children are in for a swim. In the case of neighborhood kills, make an informal rule lh.it no small children will be allowed unless accompanied by an adult 2 Be sure that swimmers stay out of the pool for at least an hour after meals. 3. Have a life preserver handy. An inflated inner lube of elimination events leading to the 1lUT national championships a- - baseball's All-St-ar Came In AUa.il a onjuly 25. P1IAT Is Major Leagua Baseball's official youth pronaIt Is tionwide by Phillips Pe;ro-leuCompany. Among the 20 finalists In gram. m the A's division were local Ronald Spencer, an boys of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sponrer, Hinckley, win comold divpeted In the ision; and Dan Dr vies, sun of Mr. and Mis. Frank Davies, FUlmcre, who composed in the od division. The boys compote J m pitching, hUtlng for d.sta.ve and throwing for accuracy in the Oakland Alameda Couity Stadium. The four winners and four runners-u- p received their trophies in ceremonies at hom? plate Just before the start of the A's 'Brewers game at 1:30 p.m. - architect Ulrich Franen, will provide Philip Morris with the most ait vanced tobacco research facility in the world. The new building, with nearly 90,000 square feet of space, will increase (he Research Cen ter 'a total research and development facilities to more than 250,000 square feet. It is anticipated that a staff of about 400 scientists, technicians and supporting personnel will he working ( the Research Center when the building is completed in late 1972. The new tower will provide a key unifying link in teims of facilities, equipment and for a wholly project flow integrated research and development rffort Expansion is IN BIG RACE 4; 12-y- - I Richmond metropolitan area Because Philip Morris has such widespread international operations, the findings uncovered at the Richmond based Research Cenler have lilies. broad impact in 160 Philip Morris has a history goes back four decades, during which the company pioneered many "firsts m filtered cigarettes, tobacco curing and processing, flavor control, pack aging, and in the development of standardized analytical countries and territories the free world. of research that in r search Center's multi building complex' administration; research, development; and a LITTER IS A DIRTY WORD 5 y r l!fS0YrARS 18 MOtU.U SUNBEAM ELECTRIC 18 imh inch center 1 Brigs A SI i 20 5 busficl caPocity r yi f a4 '"IX$ ?- -- I.ABOR v' f' tWj-- - .. DAY" .' 1 a 71 1 1 Sr ! t v WAS FIPST iBSERvEP Recent photo shows Shosta's tiger-lik- Utahns were saddened last j1 The daughter of an African lion and a Bengal tigress, she was born May 6, 1948, Although ffui stripes as she turned 24. e other llgets have been known, she had outlived the life expectancy nearly twice. Her body will be stuffed for permanent display In the University of Utah Museum of Natural lllstorv. week when Shasta, the Hogle Zoo Llger died at the age of 24. LABog . . MILLARD STAKE MIA PRESENTS ANNUAL PLAY THE VICAR 0F WAKEFIELD' Dromotic COMEDY in Six ACTS Written - DIRECTED By: i RASMUSSEN JJJLY 27 AT 8:30 M' Friday, JULY 28 AT 8:30 p M MILLARD STAKE CENTER million. The new manufacturing cenler will be 16 million square feet in space. With a staff of nearly 6.000, riulip Morris is one of the largest single employers in the Size LOCKER Reg. $15.00 Stondard Size LOCKER Reg. $12.00 Now $9.00 per ycor With BANKAMeraQRD Long skirts. Short skirts. Middle skirts. 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Millhiser, president of Philip Morris U.S.A , "is evidence of our continued confidence in the cigarette industry and in the city of Richmond as the tobacco research center of the world." Adjacent to the Research Center, Philip Morris is building the world's largest SAVE ON FROZEN FOOD 299.95 - '.y.' V- . 2 f microbiology, Litter has become a serious problem In Forest campgrounds In Millard County reports District Ranger Bill Little. Efforts to Inform campers and keep campgrounds clean have met with little success. Recreation areas are strewn with pop cans, beer bottles and trash within one or two days after they are cleaned. All of this has caused maintenance costs to soar. All types of visitors ranging from the overnight camper to large groups appear to contribute to the problem. The Utah litter bug law for a maximum penalty of $299 fine, six months In jail or both. Mr. Little asks Forest visitors to take a few minutes to clean their camp before leaving. hp DISC BRAKE v:-- ; : -jJS : i ;,-- 1 r; $ : . spectrometry, 25in Rider t- - r 7 J nVy pi, IT TAKr$ AN OAH i mass chromatography, radiochemis-try- BONANZA MEATS INC. AUGUST SPECIAL! 89.95 -- I procedures to determine FINGER TIP START with GRASS BAG -- m f I V7 tobacco and smoke constituents Joseph F. Cullman 3rd. chairman of the board of Philip Morris Incorporated, observed: "The Research Center Tower signifies a new high in our ongoing scientific efforts and also the start of a new phase of intensive explorations aimed at providing consumers with the best producU possible." The new lower will facilitate Ihe company's intensive tobacco research efforts in such areas a the physics of filtration, chemical analysts of smoke condensates, gas also underway m. several other structures of the Re- por-vld- Mowers 77 r I destroyed. Jockey Vernon Mitchell was riding the animal and appeared only shaken up'after the fall. Hovever In a race that followed Mitchell himself was seriously Injured when his mount In that race was crowded Into the rail. Mitchells leg was He broken In three places. was taken to the Beaver Memorial Hospital and later moved to the LDS Hospital InSaltLake City. I i i; . 7 FRANKLIN and developing processes to improve Philip Morris varied tobacco producU Efforts will also be directed toward other of the company consumer 10-ye- ar Whirlwind 19in cigarette newsmoke, is 1 I $2G.20-$3- 1. S1.A FG11 TER County i HORSE BREAKS LEG Johnr-Manvill- Next Chotce7u5-103- 0 cows Fillmore, Friday July SALLY DAY, A TWO YEAR old race horse owned by Jim and Nate Rhodes of Fillmore, fell during a race at Beaver July 22nd and broke both front The animal had to be legs. Burke Matthews, 74, Fillmore, died July 23 at home of a heart attack. He was born January 10, 1898, In Sclpio, the son of Bruce and Irene Robins 1, Utah 84G31 28, 1972 -- BURKE MATTHEWS He marrledAdaStottSeptem-te- r 30, 1908 In the Mantl LDS now going Into Its 38th year. Each of the four racing days will feature at least 10 big races Including (he dally feature event such asthe 10th an- the Nevada Whether you have already taken the plunge or are seriously thinking about gelling into the swim right in will nur own backyards-- it pay you to read these hints FINAL RITES HELD PUNY EXPRESS DAYS Top race horses from through out the Inlermountain West will be off and running during the annual Pony Express Days, Aug. In the Eastern and 2G-Nevada community og Eastern Nevada community of Ely. This Is Nevadas oldest con- 'r Millard County PROGRESS TIPS POOL SAFETY BANKAK .rtICARO. THINK OF IT ASa MONEY 743-543- 1 FIRST SECURITY BANKAMERICARD J n |