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Show BLM Post Filled In Baffle Mounfain HIDING CLUB DOES WELL AT ESCALANTE East Millard Club Particpates - BATTLE MOUNTAIN Gene he was active in environmental has been named dis- activities, served on the Harney trict manager of the Bureau County Planning Commission and the Harney County Enviof Land Management's Battle ronmental Council, and served Mountain district. as chairman of the Stop Oregon Litter and Vandalism CommitNodine, 39, will administer tee for Harney County. He was second vice president of nearly 8.5 million acres of pub- also lic land in the district, which the Harney County Chamber of and was on a comcomprises Lander, Eureka and Commerce mittee lo review Harney County northern Nye counties. Since 19G8, Nodine has worked economic development plans. Nodine served in the U.S. as chief of the division of refrom 1952 to 1956, then Navy sources in BLMs Burns district Utah Stale University. attended While in in office Burns, Oregon. He was graduated in 1961 with a degree in range management, Cottle Identification Cr lie joined the BLM in 1961 as a range conservationist in DilBrand Record Needed lon, Mont., then transferred to the Winncmucca district in 1963. The Brand Insjiectors DiviNodine was an area manager sion of the Utah State Departin the BLM's Las Vegas district ment of Agriculture Is sending from 1966 to 19G8, when he was notice to all dealers, traders, transferred to Burns. feeders or any other new owners of livestock who do not Mrs. Nodine Is the former wttn their own reHelen Anderson, daughter of gistered brand when they acMr. and Mrs. Evan Anderson, quire new animals. According ar.d they lave 3 daughters. to David R. Waldron, of the State Dept, of Agriculture; the new owner will be required to submit to the Brand Inspector, HUMAN VALUES and proper tndentlflcatton and purchase records to prove ownerCANCER STRESSED ship of the cattle offered for salt. Documents that will be All the fears, apprehensions, required are brand lnsfectlon forms obtained at the time of questions and problems that a purchase to match the old brands cancer patient may have will lie treated with special concern the cattle are carrying, or Inat a statewide Conference on voices of sale from auction Human Values and Cancer to markets together with brand rebe sponsored bytheltaliDIvt-slo- n leases from auction markets. of the American Cancer The problem of adequate Society In Salt Lake City this ownership records has come fall. about primarily during the past Dr. Lindsay R. Curtis, pubyear by various people or comlic Information consultant for panies who have bought several the Utah Division, announced hundred head of cattle In the fall. Hat the forthcoming program When the cattle are ready for will le patterned after the natsale In the spring, the new owner ional conference on the same has been unable to produce prosubject which he recently atper ownership records to the A great deal band Inspector. Dr. tended In Atlanta, Ga. of effort has been put forth Curtis promised that the Utah the past year by the Departmeeting, free of charge and ojen to the public, will be packed ment of Agriculture to clear with pertinent Information and these cattle, but commencing with this notice, the burden of speakers prominent In their fields. proof of ownership will rest In commenting on the Atlanta with the Individual owner. Cattle cannot be moved or Inmeeting, which was sponsored by the American Cancer Socertificates granted spection without the above mentioned ciety, Dr. Curtis stated that It was presented In an effort to of ownership. proof ease the terrible loneliness and The Brand Inspection profear Hat must face every cancer gram Is a service performed to help regelate livestock movepatient. The speaker's roster, he said. Included cancer ment and protect anln.al owners with registered brands. patients, parents of leukemic Regional Meet In Nodine 1st PLACES 4th PIECES Class Class A A Parade 30 mmbers Drill 30 members Potato relay-Gen- e Lund, Glade Edwards, Joe Barkdull, Gary Stevens, Phil Robison Trailer race-Ph- ll Robison, Joe Barkdull Matched Pairs- - Ray Stephenson, Phil Robison Stock Horse-Gar- y Stevens Key Hole Relay-Joh- n Cooper, Ben Stott, Joe Stott, Phil Robison, Joe Barkdull Barrel Relay-Doy- le Mitchell, Ray Stephenson, John Cooper, Raymond Wilson, Ben Stott 2nd PLACES RobiLadles Barrels-Vlcklan- n son Single Pole Bending- - Raymond Wilson Cow Cutting- - Gary Stevens Calf Roping- - McKay Plkayvlt Matched Pairs- - Dusty Mundy, Gary Stevens 3rd PLnCES Cow Cutting- - Joe Stott Stock Horse- - Phil Robison Ribbon Pull- - Joe Stott andTony Stott Pole Pending Relay- - Vlcklann Robison, Dwight Warner, Kent Crapo, Dan Hunter, Charles Carroll 3 places go to the Region meet at Payson on Aug. first The GENE NODINE 18th and 19th. The following were at the Escalante meet: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Crosland, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Crapo, Mr. and Mrs. Trent Crapo, Mr. and Mrs. Drew Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Steven, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. McKay Dallln Nielsen Jr., Plkyavlt, Dusty Mundy, John E. Cooper, Duane Melville, JohnC. Cooper, Vlcklann Robison, Darlene Davie, Hans Sallans, Dwight Warner, Dan Hunter, Doyle Mitchell, Joe Barkdull, Ben Stott, Tony Stott, Joe Stott, Raymond WUon, Robert Russ, Ralph Ladles Pleasure- Vlklann Robison Mens Pleasure- - Phil Robison Pony Express Relay- - Vlcklann Robison, Joe Barkdull, Ben Stott, Phil Robison, Joe Stott Carroll, Charles Carroll. LOANS APPROVED For MILLARD ond JUAB Participate in Palmyra Pageant in New York M.iny young jooj'e from Utah arid other states have in Palmyra. NVw York. There they part'cipatrd In the Mormon Pageant which Is presented annually. About 650 peopo to k parts, including Eastern volunteers, Western volunteers nml mission ir'es of tlx Cum .rah Misi n. P.uth Stephenson, lfoldcn' w is one of the 250 young people who went from the B.Y.U. Ruth is the third in her famto j articipite. ily to tie rho-eNancy and Julie went when they were at B.Y.U. They are daughters of Allen and Algle Stephenson. tx-e- COUNTIES Mr. Lee A. Wankler, Counly Supervisor, Delta, stated today that as of June 30, 1972, loans to Farmers Home Administration In JuabandM Counties totaled $3,451, 971.66. This amount Includes loans to Individual borrowers and associations. Loans approved during the past twelve months amount to This Includes $1,185,690.00. 48 operating loans, 31 rural housing loans, 9 farms ownership loans, 2 soil and water loan and a loan In the amount of $226,000 and grant of $201, 200.00 was closed for Fillmore City to construct a new sewer The Delta Farmers system. Home Administration Office has three association loans under construction at the present time; Fillmore City, Delta City and Eureka City. In addition to these association loans, the local agency has made loans to the Town of Hinckley and Leamington for culinary water systems. They have also Area made Comprehenslce Water and Sewer grants to both The PlannlngCom-mlsslo- cal year, the Delta office was servicing loans to 264 Individuals and five associations unduplicated. Many families have more than one type of loan advanced by Farmers Home This Includes Administration. 56 families with operating loans, 61 Farm Ownership loans, 154 Rural Housing Loans, 38 Soli and Water Loans, 8 Emergency loans and 10 Economic Opportunity loans. Farmers Home Administration make loans tor buying, developing and operating family farms, water development and soil conservation, build and Improve rural homes and essential farm buildings, provide the rental housing, develop rural community water and waste disposal systems, build housing for farm laborers, develop the watersheds, convert farms to outdoor recreation enterprise and to meet emergency credit needs of farmers suffering from a natoral disaster such as hall, flood, or drought. I K881 xz: ll. i A.i 1 . n. At the end of the 1972 fis- u patented at long ago at pen ball-poin- t Move to Sunnyvale Millard and Juab ,.4 DUDG2T SPECIALS FOR AUGUST 10-1- ) 12 -- Millard County PROGRESS Fillmore, Utah 84C31 Friday, August 11, 1972 Jet re and M n ilju Oliver, children Chris- Linda and Cyn-th- i visiting with i. have her parents, J trrcl iirvl Vadu P, ismiKM n. nisi with the N'.w'. M'tchcl! f.unily. Tire Olivers recently moved front Bakersfield t Sunnyvale-C.dif- ' rni i. Photo DRIVER Licen Picture Identifies HI JACKING Suspect Though he doesnt know It, his Utah PhUoDrlverLlcensets working against a suspect wanted In the May 5 hijacking of a Western Airlines Jet to Cuba shortly after take-o- ff here from International Airport. What started as a routine 4:45 p.m. flight to Los Angeles developed Into a nightmare for 75 passengers and a crew of six aboard flight 407. Within minutes after the plane was the Federal commandeered, Bureau of Investigation and the Secret Service were Investigating the Incident and a few hours later, the Driver License Division of the Utah Department of Public Safety became Involved at the request of the Secret Service. The FBI las Jurisdiction In Investigations of air piracy, but beacuse the hijacker had threatened the life of the president, the Secret Service also yu who Low Firm in Texos - On Hie lGth of September, 1854, Wm. Richmond died and little Philo T. Farnsworth was lost. His father, Philo Farnsworth, started for timber tn M The aple Hollow Canyon, child wanted to go but was told by bis father to go back to the wagon, for his parents as well as others lived In their wagons, anticipating getting their houses ready In the fort so they could move In before cold weather. Their wagons were corralled In the fort near the south end, but Instead of going back to the wagon the child lingered behind and although he soon got far behind, he kept following the road on which his father had gone. The father thought he had n returned to the so didnt miss him until night, when he returned, (hen the entire camp was aroused. The search began but no trace of the child could lie found and It soon became dark, the concern and the worry of the parents can only be Imagined, not described. The next morning the whole settlehome-wago- ment went out on Hie search but no clue could be found. Holden Happenings had her own bout with HOLDEN FIREMENS At XI-lla- rv entertained their husbands patio supper at the home of Mrs. Ethel Wood the evening of August 2, 1972. Assisting Mrs. Wood were her daughter Marcia Cropper and Fave Stephenson. Others present were: Wesley Siepli-nsrPlshopand Mrs. Douglas Crosland, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nixon, Mr. and Mrs. lloyd Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Carr Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Clad McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Matlon, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley hephenson, and Mr. and Mrs. Clee Johnson. Clee Johnson was presented lh (he Pasl FlreChlefs Pin by Wes Stephenson In behalf of the firemen. al a ON JULY MR. AND 24th, then found he was one of the Mrs. Wesley Stephenson rethe law firm of Sherrill, Pace ceived statistics. courtesy ; asses from and U 'gers in Wichii i Falls. were physicians who There their Gayle fora wesdaughter Teis He gradual ol frxim tern Airlines flight loCalgary, discussed medical problems the University Sehool of I.iw and spokesmenccncerened with AP'crta. They left Salt Lake in Miy 1972. On Thursday and were met tn Insurance and financial problie and his wife Meg and bv Faye's brother, lems which may face a cancer Calgary I tile doubter have txvn va-cRalph Tatlock and family and patient. Dr. Curtis continues. taken to their home at Bentley. Rehabilitation, employment and nrg in Wyoming with hi f unity, the I'uTre N Isons this special vocational training were Here, Faye was atso aoie iu visit old school friends and . also among the many tojdcs immer. Prior lo leaving for In At Fckville, thy T-considered by nelghlKrs. viMtid again w.lh they visited another brother, Per-ne- ll their fields. Min PI ike in the Silt lake All the areas of ones life Tatlock, and family who Sin- - underwent I.DS took tbm back lo Calgary on that can be affccied when canMirgery there Fnd.iy and wall A third brother, entered the case. cer strikes were covered and August 1st. In- - h me m a few d lys 1th to Utah Earl N. Dorlus, director of realistic approaches to solving Vere, the Driver License Division, some of the protdems were them. Purchase Land In Area was called by the Secret Serby the many experts Invice about five hours after the volved, according lo Dr. CurCALLING AT THE HOME OF Mr and Mrs. Anlrew J tis. Incident. w. and Stella Stephenson James Ct 1609 Nvrih Tori in Ave "From (lata supplied by the a cancer Though cured, and visit have v to get acquainted Dorlus exS int a Aim. Udif hive Secret Service, patient may still be In neeJ from families been several d a division management BY! a pros of oil to co; with the loss of pans plains Farmer City, Illinois. They W. t ef Kdlm ue. Thev analyst was able to positively in of his body, cenaln functions are friends ind acquaintances or even to fight the psychoIdentify the susject. Oul data on movin' h re next p''n? of their son Mark w, Stephenhad of effect processing department subses having logical Eve Mr Cri-- i mmii'x gel and son. They lnclude--M- r. continued. Dr. Curtis quently corroborated the Infocancer. n c teh ye ir and would Mrs. Vaughn Birch and CchllJ-ren--M- r. rmally it hero hunting and Mrs. Turpin and like to to-n- d 'We had everything we needMr. and Mrs. Hayes and their ami fishing, lie i a mot chant ed to assist the federal 3 children. se iman i nil hi a id me and he continued, enlargements of the suspects ... PhotoDrtver License picture were authorized. Max Martinez, manager of the DEK Processes photo hb, S IN EVERY removed the suspect s color the DEPARTMENT files, ;xj; photo negative from and by the following morning, ix' law enforcement agencies and-..:the news media lad a copy of i it k " "Lit .i Dorlus revealed, t the photo, The susjwct boarded the plane i ?e as John Harris, an alias. Be If led as Michael was later I Lynn Hansen, a !. Il s I. MEAT Salt Lake City resident. After Intermediate stops It. AMBI.K and Tampa, the plane : departed for Havana, where 7 le Hansen sought asylum. plane was In Havana for four:;';, lit. hours twfore lelng allowed tox.;: It MU K I t ( H AAIIIP leave for Miami. ;.;x In Is Havana," till Hansen I o. Dorlus said, so hes not aware 1 lb. I that his Identity Is known. But y i:'1101 Im the y if he atlemi'ts to country as he's said he will,:" Ill Icrgi III JV Off $ hell risk apprehension." ( iinii'. Marigold :: llah A. Jackson, Raymond Sommlssloner of Public Safety, said the Driver License DLi-slo(.1 Kill Ks I R XINED ability to work with law .. enforcement agencies Is a very I (Mil) unique benefit of Ihe slates 32 or. I Icense system, y photoDrlver We consider It a tremen-dou- s NESTLE S QUICK lack--- :, public servlcem x to to tie able supsonsald, port the various enforcements V t id i .m authorities In the performance y SPAGHETTI of their duties, and we shall :j:; x continue to do so. y On a Lasts, our negative files have plaved a key ; role In apprehending known he revealed, law officials are grateful for our ; at was slow Imperiol RASPBERRY JAM - - 6.29 8.29 32 or. 32 ox. zyncE(T Values BAR S BACON, thick sliced BAR S FRANKS BAR S Sliced BALONY ' 2 Lbs 1.79 lb. 79c lb. 79c for something better In life, and everyone rejoiced as they fired guns to signal that the boy had been found and give the glad tidings to the The lost parents. was found' what Joy; what relief; what gratitude filled the hearts ofthe parents, none could Imagine but those who have had slmillar experiences, or passed through such scenes. In Octoter the men went lo the Legislature and those from the south went throughFlllmore on their way to Salt Lake City. A new school and meeting house the construction of which had commenced early In the season was nearing completion. Mr. S.P. Hoyte settled up with the men who had been building on grief-strtek- cFcROZEcN 'E'ood 1 .5 for SI 3 for 95c W. F. Frozen ORANGE Juice, 6 oz. Morton CREAM PIES frozen l7FcROcDcUCcE : for 4 CANTALOUPES GRAPES Thompson SEEDLESS . 1 .CO lb. 29c Values GOLD MEDAL FLOUR W. F. Cider VINEGAR .. W. F. Fabric SOFTENER Certified SALTED CASHEWS 10 lbs. 1.25 gallon 1.05 gallon 79c lb. 98c 10c 8 oz PILLS3URY BISCUITS LUX Baby Soop with FREE Bar, both, 4 for 39c 69c 24 oz. CRISCO OIL ... (Western Shores TRASH Bog 59c Scott VICO TOWELS 3 for $1.00 Jumbo - . 10-poc- , k CfflVNcEcD Qoodo Western Sea Chunk TUNA 35c size SPAM LUNCHEON MEAT 12 65c .... 3 for 7 Sc Western Family FRUIT COCKTAIL W.F. Pit cpple, crushed, chunk, tibbit 3 for $1 No. 2 Hi C JUICE DRINKS 12 az. ... W. F. Pineapple Grapefruit Drink, ia.n . S for 1.00 3 for 89c 46 oz. DUANE'S AG BOLOGNA FRANKS BEEF C U ! J er 65 79 72 39 orr ivory VINEGAR TOPPING GAIN j ns COOKIES : '70 M(. IE 73 95 c 48 c V Carolyn nnd Robert Greenin time some well are spend. ng Fillmore with her pirents, Mr. and Mr. F. irl Trimpton. They have liern living in Ohio. Sun. & Mon. en $lf MRS.MILLF.R . C o' AVALON 3 KELLY'S LG. A. oByS a Ip 1 auth-orltles- the Statehouse. Ttie walls being completed December 1st, 1854. Mr. Ellerback audited the accounts of the state. Wm. Dugglns, S.L. Matheny and Albert Shale came to Fillmore lo make their homes. Mr. Shale lived ulth Hiram Bennett and labored on the State-hous- e. He was a member of the Militia under command of Adjutant John Thompson. And so the year 1854 drew to a close. Wm. King, one of the searchers on the right wing of the party thought he saw something move a short distance ahead of him among (he brush and rushed on and picked up Ihe child, who was lying on the ground with his feet extended upward. He was nearly dead but In his right mind. The first words he said Theres lots of dogs were, No doubt the around here!" little fellow had seen wolves or coyotes, but they had not harmed him. He was to be saved rer-nt-l- pir-hise- searchers and the were filled with concern, and the parents were worried to a frenzy, as the tracks were now leading westward toward the flat lands. Night came and the darkness closed In. The eager searchers had lo return home with out the object of their search. They staked the tracks and as soon as It was light enough next morning the search gan as before, following a system to search every bush and hollow. The little wanderer no longer kept a course westward but was In high sage land west of town where tracking was even more difficult. The searchers began todespalr of ever finding him alive but - Imperial STRAWBERRY JAM aOaces Finally It was suggested that Indians be asked to do the tracking and they were soon found to be experts In this line and their services were Invaluable. The trail, or tracks, followed the canyon road but then left It and the people stretched out on either side of the tracks like the wings of a great bird, and stayed close enough together so a child would not be missed. In tracking the child the Indians showed aptitude amounting to genius; not a little stone of gravel was out Its usual place but the Indian saw it, or If a weed was pressed down he discerned that. Of course this kind of tracking reb-rne- CASE OF THE WEEK SPECIAL anc) Com lied by Dean Chesley Davies Robison cancer, a metropolitan newspaper reporter who wrote about cancer research for years and Wcsi.in H mis- grawLson of Mrs. Echo Blake- his joined faints aqa nurses children, clergymen, and social workers, a beautiful singer (Marguerite Piazza) Weston Horris Joins yg1 KELLY'S IGA SALE TENDER BEEF ROAST 72 75 89 th. pi. BACON SAUSAGE jJIMMY DEW Carl I'.iiddig SM(M D 39' BEEF SXUD DRESSING MIRACLE WHIP IGA ' 69 POTATO CHIPS 59 :.r TIDE NOW Off 1 .30 : BABY 89 19 STEVENS A G day-toda- assistance, and we're glad to provide It as another means of protecting the Interest? of our 27 STAR Inait.it VANILLA PUREX SEGO P.LE.Xl II CANNED TAIL SHASTA DINTY MOORE C Ion 8 or. 35t 59 MILKS"! n !(! II ANN! Of. Gallon 00 .00 |